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The Daily Dispatch: October 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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o-day, is postponed until to-morrow, when a most attractive military display is expected to come off. A steamer will go down with a flag of truce to Old Point to-day, and several persons bound North will be allowed to take passage. Private Keeling, of the Old Dominion Guards, of Portsmouth, aged about eighteen, died yesterday. The remains of the youthful soldier will be carried to-day on the Norfolk and Petersburg Road to Suffolk, where his relatives reside. He was a son of the latew, when a most attractive military display is expected to come off. A steamer will go down with a flag of truce to Old Point to-day, and several persons bound North will be allowed to take passage. Private Keeling, of the Old Dominion Guards, of Portsmouth, aged about eighteen, died yesterday. The remains of the youthful soldier will be carried to-day on the Norfolk and Petersburg Road to Suffolk, where his relatives reside. He was a son of the late John W. Keeling, of that town.