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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
Military movements — camp scenes — provisions for sick soldiers, &c.
Lewisburg, Va., Aug. 28.
For some time past there have been various movements of troops in and around our town.
The Legion of Gen. Wise, which spent some days at the White Sulphur Springs, came back in due time wonderfully improved.
I believe a stranger would have thought them equipped for the first time, so well so well did they look.
Floyd's Brigade looked well and marched well.
Both Generals are engaged in their work west of us with — men, and more are on their way now.
I visited the camp of the 51st Regiment Virginia volunteers on yesterday.
I found them encamped in a large field near town.
The encampment presented a very picturesque scene — the long rows of tents; the sentinels pacing to and fro; the relief guard, with a good band of music, drilling; the bag gage wagons, uniform in size and appearance; horses feeding behind them; the men