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ary escort. The coffin, enshrouded in the American flag, was placed in a hearse, and the column marched up Main and 9th streets to St. Paul's Church, where the body was deposited to await the hour for the final burial ceremonies. The Norfolk company were then escorted to their quarters at the Spotswood Hotel. At 4 o'clock P. M., the troops assembled on Capitol Square, and thence proceeded to St. Paul's Church, where the solemn services appropriate to the occasion were read by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode. The funeral cortege was formed as follows — the companies of the 1st Regiment being represented by detachments of sixteen men each: Governor's Mounted Guard; Armory Band; Fayette Artillery; Howitzer Corps: Company F., Norfolk; Public Guard; 1st Regiment Band; Company A., Grays; Company F.; Regimental Colors, craped; Company E., Montgomery Guard; Company I.; Company E., Blues; Company G.; Company K., Virginia Rifles; Junior Volunteers; Young Guard. A detachment of Company B.