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, to Beacon, to the Common. On the return of the column to the front of the State House the colors will be delivered to His Excellency Governor Andrew by Major-General Couch and Col. F. N. Clarke. By command of Major-General Couch. Edward W. Hinks, Chief of Staff. On the day appointed the flags of the regiments were firsMajor-General Couch. Edward W. Hinks, Chief of Staff. On the day appointed the flags of the regiments were first formally handed over by Brevet Col. Francis N. Clarke, United States mustering officer, in whose custody they had been deposited. The procession was then formed, the veteran troops being represented as follows:— Cavalry Division (Brig.-Gen. E. A. Wild). 3d Cavalry, Col. D. P. Muzzey, 20 officers, 100 men. 5th Cavalry, Ma of the 49th, and may have marched with it on this day. The streets were crowded with a great multitude of spectators, and when the State House was reached General Couch addressed the Governor as follows:— May it please Your Excellency: We have come here to-day as the representatives of the army of volunteers furnished by