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"Never say Die." --The Lynchburg troops merit all praise for their numbers, size and strength of men good order and military discipline. One, if not all of three companies which arrived last week, brought more than the prescribed quota of men. There have been 104 of the Rifle Grays mustered into service — the highest number allowed by law. The following members of that company returned to Lynchburg on Sunday, viz: Chas. Shade, S. D. Fossee, P. H. Rourke, P. Martin, J. Strine, George Mitc the Rifle Grays mustered into service — the highest number allowed by law. The following members of that company returned to Lynchburg on Sunday, viz: Chas. Shade, S. D. Fossee, P. H. Rourke, P. Martin, J. Strine, George Mitchell, G. L. Jessee, J. J. Smith, M. Labby, George W. Staples, John Archer Fergusson and James Hord. It is intended to organize under Lieut. Biggers a Company "B," of the Grays, including the above members, which, as soon as formed, will join their comrades in the fiel
ms. --The Council on Saturday, appropriated $5,000 more for the defence of the city and State. A Commissary of the Southern Confederate Army has been in Lynchburg several days past, engaged in making arrangements for the accommodation of a large body of troops soon to arrive. The Virginian understands that there is a gaged in making arrangements for the accommodation of a large body of troops soon to arrive. The Virginian understands that there is a good prospect of getting a branch of the late U. S. Armory at Harper's Ferry established near Lynchburg. The Citizens' Savings Bank of Lynchburg contributed $1,000 to the public defence. gaged in making arrangements for the accommodation of a large body of troops soon to arrive. The Virginian understands that there is a good prospect of getting a branch of the late U. S. Armory at Harper's Ferry established near Lynchburg. The Citizens' Savings Bank of Lynchburg contributed $1,000 to the public defence.