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Herald gives this account of the ceremony: Major Gen. John Sedgwick, commanding the right wing of the army; Gen. Wright, commanding the Sixth army corps; Gen. Russell, commanding Wright's division, and Col. Upton, commanding Russell's brigade, with their respective Staffs, came on the ground in front of army headquarters, anRussell's brigade, with their respective Staffs, came on the ground in front of army headquarters, and escorted by Russell's brigade. The latter was drawn up in line, when the band played some lively music, and Gen. Meade appeared before the gallant boys of the Fifth Wisconsin, Fifth and Sixth Maine, and the One Hundred and Twenty-first New York. Col. Upton then presented to General Meade the eight battle-flags taken by hisRussell's brigade. The latter was drawn up in line, when the band played some lively music, and Gen. Meade appeared before the gallant boys of the Fifth Wisconsin, Fifth and Sixth Maine, and the One Hundred and Twenty-first New York. Col. Upton then presented to General Meade the eight battle-flags taken by his brigade, saying that two or more of them were from the regiments of Stonewall Jackson's old brigade, and adding that he was satisfied that his soldiers could always be depended upon for the performance of similar services. Gen. Meade replied as follows: "I receive with great satisfaction the battle flags, evidences of the g