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panics: Company A, The Danville Grays, Captain J. Paul Taylor and Lieutenants Perkinson and Conway ; thirty-eight men in line.

Company F, the Alexandria Light Infantry, Captain George A. Mushbach and Lieutenant A. Bryan; ninety-four men in line, includ- ing the drum-corps.

Company E, the Lynchburg Home Guard, Captain Frank Scruggs and Lieutenants Seaberry and Faulkner ; forty men.

Company C, the Farmville Guard, Captain }. R. Martin and Lieu- tenants Elam and Allen ; forty-one men.

Company G, of Petersburg, Captain T. F. Heath and Lieutenants Weddell and Barnes ; twenty-eight men.

The First Regiment occupied the next position in line. Colonel Henry C. Jones and staff were at its head. Preceded by the Regi- mental Band, led by Professor A. J. Leiss, this well-known organi- zation participated in the parade in the following order:

Drum -corps of twenty-one pieces, under Sergeant Edwards.

Company A, Richmond Grays, Captain C. Gray Bossieux, Lieu- tenants Goode and Jeter; 32 men.

Company B, Walker Light Guard, Captain Frank W. Cunningham, and Lieutenants Haverty, Russell, and Hinchman ; 40 men.

Company D, Old Dominion Guards, Captain Charles Gasser, and Lieutenants Crawford and Stringer ; 55 men.

Company C, Guard of the Commonwealth, Captain George B. Shackelford, and Lieutenants Halstead and Morris; 40 men.

Company F, Captain George Wayne Anderson, and Lieutenants Mills and Paynter ; 56 men.

TWO REGIMENTS COMBINE.

The third section of the infantry was occupied by a special forma- tion from the Second and Fourth regiments of this State and some of the visiting troops.

Lieutenant- Colonel Pole was in command of this regiment, which was made up as follows:

Company D, Monticello Guard, Captain J. S. Keller, and Lieu- tenants Wingfield and Conlon; 40 men.

Company D, of the Fourth Regiment, Captain G. W. Hope.

Company G, of the Second Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant B. P. Hatcher.

Company H, of the Fourth Regiment, commanded by Captain G. E. Morrison.