The fllghlnnd CnmanohesTbit now Cavalry company paraded for drill on 8ittirdny afternoon, and were put through the primary evolutions by Capt. M. Hack, who scorn# to bo a very eompetonl i untrue tor. Tho company comprises tunny of our most prominonl citiitena, and when thoroughly drilled, will no doubt bo a very cfh-1 cicnt organisation. Each member is to furniah his own homo, uniform, and an Enfield or 8harpo’a rifle, and tho articles of ogreoment plcdgo tho company to go whorovcr they may bo needed for tho dcfonco of tho country.Aftor tho drill a mooting was hold in tho Court House, at which rorriark* wore inode by lion, W. O Collina and Copt. Buck, and committee* were appointed to report on uniform and accoutrement#. A number of new member# then joined the company. Tho following is the roll of mombors:B. J. Harris, I. W. Van Winkle, It. W. Spargur, Nano Colvin, Knoa Holmes,] John A. Trimble, Jr., Josiah Stevenson, M. W. Lano, John II. Jolly, C- A. Dog- j got!. L. I). Vickers, Jo# M. Barrerc,| W. I). Drydon, Iko S. Mycr#, J. II. j Bradley, J. W. Poggeti, Jaoob Bishir, M. Buck, Chaa. Evans, Henry Chaney, Banj. Chancy, Jr., A. G. Swearingen, 0. I\ Glonn, Jonah Langley. John Chapman, Jnmos Nevin, John Mitchell, Jos. S. Ncvin, Poter Kolso, II. C. Mul-leni*, J. C. Mttllonla, Wo. O. Collin#, B. Cooper, E. J. Blount, T. S. Patton, P. Veail, C. S. Bell, Benj. Bower, J. II. Andorson, Iko Arthur, It. N. Baskin, John Fittro, Jr., Joshua Chapman, James P. Ervin, Jacob Houck, \V M. Meek.mi •«« f* * • 11