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ht brass pieces, each piece attended by a detachment, and the rest of the battalion marching as infantry. These and the Orleans Guard battallion, were the largest and the most splendid feature of the turn-out. The Orleans Guard turned out no less than 527 muskets. These troops, together with numerous others, whose titles we did not obtain, all numbering about 4,000, forming into line, the right to the river and the left on Rampart street, the review took place. His Excellency, Governor Thomas O. Moore, attended by Major-General John L. Lewis and the usual full cortege of staff officers, rode past and inspected the long line, the companies presenting arms, the bands playing and the colors unfurled, as they passed; many persons amid the dense throng of spectators cheering the Governor as he passed, he appearing in his simple dress of a planter. The review over, the brigades formed in procession and marched around Canal street, up town to Julia street, and as far down as Esplanad