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The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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are assured, is going forward briskly, and the regiment is filling with uncommon rapidity. Five companies, partly filled, are now in camp, commanded respectively by Capt. Davidson, of Louisville; Capts. Palmer, Wharton, and Riley, of Washington, and Capt. Hilpt, of Marion. A company, under Capt. Milburn, was expected to rendezvous yesterday, and another is expected to-day. The Hon. John J. Crittenden passed through Lexington on Thursday on his way to the mountains. The object of his visit will be to arouse the gallant mountaineers to take service in the Federal army. George P. Webster, Esq., arrived in Covington on Wednesday from Frankfort, with authority from the Military Board to raise a regiment to serve in the State. Captain Standard's battery, 1st Ohio artillery, which has been quartered in Cincinnati since Sunday evening, left for Kentucky Wednesday morning. The Commercial says that Captain Kinney's battery would also leave for Kentucky yesterday morning.