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First Regiment S. C. Volunteers.

--Colonel Maxcy Gregg's Regiment, which arrived in Richmond a few days since, having completed its term of enlistment, was to have been disbanded and paid off yesterday. While a large number will no doubt visit home prior to a new enlistment, it is very certain that most of them will return to Virginia in a military capacity. It is equally certain that a large number of the men will stay in Richmond, seeking to enter the service again. To such, we beg to say that W. T. Haskell, Esq., of the First Regiment, is in this city ready to enlist all such as may feel desirous to return to the vicinity of the enemy. The officer above named is also anxious to enlist a number of Virginians. The South Carolinians and Virginians ought by this time to ‘"ring in"’ with the utmost sociability. We hope they will.

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