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The Daily Dispatch: may 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Ready for duty. --The Henrico Guard, Captain Lawson H. Dance, 53 men, mostly made up of residents of Sidney, youthful in appearance, full of vigor, and fired with patriotic devotion to the common cause, made their appearance on yesterday at the Inspector General's office, Custom-House, Bank street, and tendered their services to the State, which were accepted. The men were clothed with grey pants, black stripes, grey shirts, and armed with improved muskets. The company officers are: Wm. J. McCloy, 1st Lieut.; Wm. Rowe, 2d Lieut.; John Wills, 3d Lieut.; Michael Brannon, Orderly. The company expect to number 100 in a few days.
A splendid national flag is to be presented to-day by the ladies of South Baltimore to the Fifth New York Zouave regiment, now stationed on Federal Hill, in that city. John Wills, Esq., of Baltimore, has been selected to deliver the presentation address. Gen. Dix is to be present, and if he does not formally receive the flag on the part of the regiment it will be done by the Colonel in command--Col. G. N. Warran. A splendid drill and parade of the regiment will also