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g till night troops are seen marching or drilling. Our students take great pains in drilling those companies that come here without any training, and have really improved some of them very much — The Jeff Davis Guards have lost many men since Col. Bledsoe has left the University.--They drill until supper. After them appears the Home Guard, with our professors in the ranks, and Mr. Scheele as Captain. By the way, they say he has also been made a Colonel, and is to follow Mr. Bledsoe into the fMr. Bledsoe into the field, as soon as the examinations are over. The Military School has been in operation for about a week, and the number of Cadets is very respectable indeed. Mr Closs, a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, and Mr. Dudley, from your town, drill them very successfully every morning and night. The lectures have not commenced yet, and probably will not commence until July 1st. Colonel Schele was sent to Richmond to procure arms, and the school is to receive 130 percussion muskets and