Th?8 ________ ■........of the survivors of ■ the 34th Regiment N, 'ft, Volunteers gathered lathe rooms of Pott O’JBrlan in the Arcade block. | about atr hour of eociai chatting g; the meeting waa called to order by Gap tain W. D, Fer idcnt. The ing' were . read and approved Comrade Moaher„ then, moved that a committee, composed of one manthe regiment willOfficers and an/The follow tog oomradfg were appointed: / Gilbert tarkto, John Hillrnan, John Bat- Jm igan, Frank Loren, F. 0. Mosher, Chae. j® Maoauley, David Hamer, John R.Young, It Devi NifaOff and W. W. WoodeU. SV \ *The committee . tfjeh reported the $following .officers, who were unan* J*, • * .■ ^ ( . v v impudy elected ; Pprmapent p%Weiitt wCqlobel T. SuHivap, Active Preeidant, Captain W. D. Ve*gusoQ; Fht? Vice- 1 fresident, John Ratigan; .Second Vioelt;« President, 0. A, Penfield; P. ^0. Wright; Secretary* W, J, Pentelow; m Surgeon, John R Young; Chaplain, John g Fulford. Executive Oomipittee.-^W. J- .to Pentelo Wi M, L Hollis, W. H» pen field, J D* P. Hamer, M, J. Salisbury, F, lt;X g Moeher, j. B* Young, Thomas Coles, pi W. W* Woodoll, Frank Schilling, J. J,. / Jenniog, Lewis Sherman, Charles Specie Scoerand B, 0* Barnes, . * BeCaptain Ferguson made a neat speech i pf acceptance in bphalf of the officers ^elected, ., . P]It was then decided that a committee consisting Of Ccmradea Pen telow, Baraev and Taylor should take charge of the work of publishing a history of the regi-menb, and a fond was subscribed to de* 9 fray cost of publication* After deciding JJ that the next meeting be held July 32d, 1893, at a place to bo selected by the Executive Committee, the comrades marched to the dining room of the didFitrhugh Hquso, where at the hour of going to press, they, with their families, I axe enjoying a bountiful repast.