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ll dangers, and to rally around it in the hour of battle. The ceremony lasted about an hour, after which the cavalry returned to their camp, some three miles away. I am only sorry that earlier notice had not been given, so that a larger crowd could have been present. I have just seen the paragraph in the Dispatch, of the 12th, asking me to inquire for Mr. George M. Morgan, for the benefit of a correspondent at "Camp Qui Vive." Being upon the outposts, I did not see the paper until my attention was called to it this evening by a friend. I am very happy to be able to assist your correspondent in any way, and shall make immediate inquires. There is an officer in Col. Hays' 7th Regiment by the name of Morgan, but his initials are, if I am correctly informed, T. S, instead of G. M. He was a Lieutenant in one of the companies, but has recently been elected Captain. Perhaps Lieut. Morgan may drop me a note upon the subject, to the "care of Telegraph Office, Manassas." Bohemian.