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Day
23
Month
August
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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On JNionday a large detachnient of tlie Saüuü Öliarp Shooters passed through our City, tnking the cars lieru en route lor tbc rcgimcutul rcndczruus at Kalamazoo.- Tbey wcre escorted by a l'russ Ban.l, and WOUt on their jouniey in fhiu spirits. - Tuis cutupany is desiguatcd as Compaaj F, Gth Uegimeut, aiid its cummissioucd uiliccrs are : Captain - John Coiiüox. lst Lieut. - ilii.Nuv A. IIabius. 'IA Litut. - Semons Uowell. Cupt. Cüiüjü.n has seca years of service in the Englush ariuy, aud we may promise that hü will put his Uonipany ou a fooiing that will bo a credit to the 6th Pi,eginient and the State. On Tutsday, the Livingston Vcluutccrs, Capt. UiLLLi-Y, eame in trom Iheir headquarters at Brighton, dined at llangsterfer's, and took the 4 38 P. M. train for Detroit. They go iuto lbo Fifth Regiment at Fort Wayiio, and by régimen tal order will bu known as Uompany I. 1 1 -i 1 1 Jí'-áE" The Detroit Tribuna saya that Hon. F. W. Küllooü has been commissioued to raiso auothcr regimeut of Cavalry in this State, and ia uow arranging for thuir equipuient. It strikes us that (Jol. Buodhead's regimeut had better bo Clled up before the active worlc of eurol ling aDOther is comraeuced. We sec iu the ' skeletou "' Infantry rcgiincots thx) ffbot of doing too mu'.'h at onoe.

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Michigan Argus