Co His Execlercy Jons D. LONG, Gov The members of Major General A Pun Beris Colonel John S. Lookwood, of pest Colonel Monis Sewiff, of P Cole nel Je bah P. Jor to, of Bosco. Benjamin S. Lovell of Wermotas A Brigadir-General Witlia u J. Dyle, geon General ner-64 neral Winnon W. Blackmar, of Boster J._ A : Thomas W. HEgginson, or Ça al of Low.ll; Colone Y Edward TP Colonel W 1. Major Wild 11. Lethbri, AS-istant 1. for-General. Escorting His Excellency JOHN D. LONG, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. The members of his staff, namely: — Major-General A. Hun Berry, of Boston, Adjutant-General. Colonel Isaac F. Kingsbury, of Newton, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel Edward H. Haskell, of Gloucester, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel John S. Lockwood, of Boston, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel Edmund H. Hewins, of Boston, Assistant Inspector-General. Colonel Morris Schaff, of Pittsfield, Assistant Inspector-General. Colonel Samuel P. Train, of Brookline, Assistant Quartermaster-General. Colonel Jediah P. Jordan, of Boston, Assistant Quartermaster-General. Col. Benjamin S. Lovell, of Weymouth, Assistant Quartermaster-General. Brigadier-General William J. Dale, Surgeon-General. Brigadier-General Wilmon W. Blackmar, of Boston, Judge-Advocate-General. Colonel William M. Olin, of Boston, Military Secretary. FIRST BRIGADE MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. Brigadier-General Hobart Moore commanding. Lieut.-Colonel Solomon A. Bolster, Assistant Adjutant-General. Germania Band. Sixth Regiment Infantry, Colonel Melvin Beal. New Bedford Brass Band. First Regiment Infantry, Colonel Nat. Wales. |