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egiment, probably three hundred in number, under the command of Col. Spitler; the Infantry, a new company, numbering in all about eighty-five men, under command of Captain Young, and the Cavalry company (not fully made up) under command of Captain Jordan, all par?ded at Luray, the county seat. There was a crowd of probably three hundred of the sterner sex, and of course a large throng of ladies, who are deeply interested in this momentous struggle. After the military exercises were over, Mr. Borst, the representative of the county in the Convention, made a glowing and animated speech to the assembled crowd. Page is a small county, comparatively and therefore cannot do as much as Rockingham, and Augusta and Bedford; but let the emergency arise, and Page will come to the rescue. On Tuesday I was in Rappahannock.--There, all is enthusiasm. Secession flags are flying at Sperry ville, Flint Hill, and Washington, the county seat. They have a company of Infantry, numbering 105 men,