First Memorial Ereotad ou Monooaoy Battlf field.Alonuim nt h'aruitllf Pr» s lit lt;1 lotfio Hlttf and TranelVrr* lt;1 To (tic Kean* ion Association of ino Fourteenth Ni vv jHrnf*T Volunteer Infantry. In Wli«t Mi in or jr it Hr.'Ctetl.The ai'ooal reuuton of the members of the Faartoonth Regiment, Now J*r s-y Volunteers, ooc vened in .1 auior Hall ,ast evening The soldier, aco mpaaied by in rabers i thh f irailies and friends about iso In all arrived ou a special train over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at about 4 43 p. m. yesterday, aud wont to the City Hotel and private bbarding bouses la the evenl- g fc ie New Jersey v Jarns were escorted t Junior Hall : y a delegation of Reynolds Post, (Jlt;! t N f I'N VEILED A’l FREDERICK Jl NOTION TO DA 3by a firmly -executed figure of an tnfaot rytnan, out from tho same stone. Set lu the stone, jnst beneath the soldier s flg are, is the New Jersey coat of arms, lu broc/.e, and also on the front of the monument are two brot / i tablets, one above the other The upper one bears this InscriptionKreoltd by the Hlate of New Jersey »o * miitnemorate the Herolo Services of the ush Kfglmeot New Jersey Volanteer lu tantry, lslBrigade, Jd Division, blh Army Corps Army of the Potomac, at the Battle of ilo-nooaoy, Wd , July!*. 18H1.The 1 uton Forces Commanded by Oeneral Lew Wallaoe onthis Battlefiell so stubbornlyopposed the O mft derate troopsunder (Jeueral Jubal A Karly as to assure the safety of the National CapitalThe oomuitasdou to erect the monument Major John C Patterson President, Adjutant William 11 Poster, secretary,Ueueral R. A Clark, treasurer, Captain Jarvis Warner, Bergeaut John Urover