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Military Works. We are indebted to West & Johnston for copies of the "Young Volunteer's Hand-Book," very neatly printed, from the Raleigh, N. C., press. They are now running Gilham's Tactics through the press of a Charleston publisher. The "Young Volunteer's Hand-Book," by our townsman, Capt. Jas. K. Lee, has had a great sale. The second edition is running off rapidly. Gilham will be ready by the 20th inst. Both books are handsomely printed, and will compare favorably with the text-boondebted to West & Johnston for copies of the "Young Volunteer's Hand-Book," very neatly printed, from the Raleigh, N. C., press. They are now running Gilham's Tactics through the press of a Charleston publisher. The "Young Volunteer's Hand-Book," by our townsman, Capt. Jas. K. Lee, has had a great sale. The second edition is running off rapidly. Gilham will be ready by the 20th inst. Both books are handsomely printed, and will compare favorably with the text-books from the Northern cities.
Getting ready. --We understand that the second company, now being formed by the members of "F," is getting along very finely; that over sixty names have been enrolled, and that the requisite number will soon be obtained, when the men will proceed to select the company officers. The first "F" company has joined Gilham's Regiment, as we hear, and the second contemplate doing the same thing.
Coming back. --The Norfolk correspondence of the Dispatch speaks of the possible departure of the Richmond Grays from that post. The Grays, we believe, will join the Regiment now being formed by Col. Gilham, of the Virginia Military Institute, which is intended to be a "crack" Regiment, so far as effectiveness is concerned.