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. Scott were appointed a committee to make suitable arrangements for Captain Wise's funeral, on the part of the Masonic fraternity. Colonel Munford offered a preamble and series of resolutions in reference to the death of Captain Wise, which will appear hereafter. Note--The body of Capt. Wise duly arrived at the time indicated in the above notice. The remains of Captain Coles, of the Albemarle infantry, Killed in the same action, arrived at the same time. The hearses containing the bodies were placed side by side and. preceded by the Public Guard, Colonel Dimmock, and followed by the honorary and contributing members of the Blues and friends of the company, and a squad of cavalry belonging to the Wise Legion, the procession-moved slowly to the sound of pl intive music to the State House. Captain Wise's funeral will take place to-morrow (sunday) morning at 11 o'clock. The remains of Capt. Coles will no doubt be taken to Charlottesville, via Central railroad, this morning.
Funeral of Captain O. Jennings Wise. The funeral of the late Captain O. Jennings Wise will take place from St. James Church, on Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. The order of procession military escort. Squadron of Cavalry, Capt. Caskie. Public Guard, Lieut. Gay. Officers and Privates of the Wise Legion in Richmond. Old Members and present Members of Company "F." Honorary and Contributing Members of R. L I. Blues. Detachment of the R. L. I. Blues, under Lieut. Sanxay. Masonic Fraternity. Body. Family and friends of the deceased. Employees of the Richmond "Inquirer" office. Citizens. The military escort and public bodies of the procession will assemble at half-past 10 o'clock A. M., on Sunday, on the Capitol Square. Chas. Dimmock, Chief Marshal.