Arranjteincnis will b»» Completed byFriday ami Then the Company will be Offered to the Governor for ment.The Eagle has already given a brief account of the military organization which has grown up under the care of several o? the veteran^ of this region and named by them in honor of Mayor VV. W. Smith.B A. St inson, of Kingsley, Chas Dye of Maple City, John Connine, of Wexford, Cha*. Edgecomb, of East Jordan, and R A Lang worthy of this city, are the men who have had the company in charge, and they have been hard at work in their respective neighborhoods with the result that over sixty good men and true are now enlisted; and will be ready by Friday to offer their services »to-their -countr / in a body. Thus far the men have been taken from Kingsley, Summit City, East Jordan, Grawn, Monroe Center, Old Mission, Suttons Bay, Cedar, Isadore and Maple City It is expected that later reports will bring the numbers up to 92 before Friday.The following is the present enrollment:li Van Wie, Willis Wightman, W. 1*. Kennie, Ben Howard, J. Umlor, 1*. W. George, A. Green, M. 11. Griffith, John A. Junk, W. E. Moon. Frank Hyde, W, S. Arnold, Freeborn Gardner, W. II. Foster, A. Elmendorf, A H. Btowd, Frank Eldred, Fred Koeeland, Alex. Griffith, Wm. H. Broadfoot, Earl Bell. Frank Wilson, Charlie Spaulding. Aron Munrc, Wm. W. Pierce, Edwin W. Clark, Leo I). James, Henry Seeiig, Frank Clark, B T. L Baron, Chas. M. Geiger. A M. Wynkoop, Ot's Lahym, Henry Hulett, Emmet Homan, U. A. Langwcrthy. Frank Cook, Ernest Bash W. 11. Wilkins. J. W. Xicklos, M. Nolan, John Nolan, Floyd Huff. Frank Edgecomb, August Bauman, Lee Wightman, Albert E Thayer, Delma Beach, Martin Garland, Roy Ilillaker, Herman Vauberg, Elmer Hibbard, Chas Merrill, Cbas Ingersol, OrinC. Moffatt. John McUla, Jas. L Murray, John E. Quaif, Antwine Jacoes.