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te, demands at the hands of every Marylander a fearful retribution, and we deem it the duty of every exile and refugee to take up arms in defence of our gallant but down trodden State. Resolved, That we tender our congratulations to Adjutant G. W. Alexander for his successful escape from Yankee clutches, and trust that on his next visit he will be accompanied by the Zarvona Zouaves. These resolutions were submitted by Capt. T. R. Loockerman. Capt. Dugan addressed the meeting in a very feeling manner, followed by Adjutant Alexander in a few home-telling remarks.--These gentlemen were kindly received and loudly cheered. The organization of the Zarvona Zouaves then was the order, and the roll opened, and from the result up to this time, they soon expect to be in their peculiar field. They will leave here Tuesday evening, at 4 o'clock, for Tappahannock, via Fredericksburg, meeting today and to-morrow, at 10 A. M., on 10th st., between Main and Cary, to get their outfit.