Re-Union of the 46th 0. V. V. I., at Wes terville, Ohio.The re-union of the 46th was held I at Westerville, October 4th and 5th, 1882. The meeting was railed to order the evening of the 4th, in lev. n Hall, by H. Getner, Chairman of the Executive Committee. The 1 resident, I. N. Alexander, being absent,D. P. Dunathan was chosen^Temporary Chairman. The evening as as very pleasantly spent in ,again the four years of soldier life o the old 46th, from 1861 to1865- Vincidents ofcamp and field liewlatedwith amusing effect on the larg audience.that had assembled to greet and pay respect to the veterans of the noble old regiment that hai so many honors during the great rebellion. The meeting adjourne, , 10:30 in the evening, to meet the nextday at same hall, at 8:00 a. m .,out programme of the day. In apc0^‘ance wUh the weU established ihabifc of the boys for promptness, they began to assemble long before named for the beginning^ dav’s exercise. When the time for business arrived, theboys tad:assembled to a man. CaptainPinny, President of the association, called the meeting to order. The! firs being the election of officers for the ensuing year, this order of busing was at once taken up and finished with the following result:The Van We larging its wor1 Some of the moon—full last Read Mrs. C advertisement The County tise for bids tern at the Coi Attention is ment of Dr. J will be fount this paper.An exchan^ camel to swTf needles than subscriber to j Will Cunnir Chapin, Pete 1were in attenlt; Hiestand’s Ba» day evening.—The list o the Fair gi County Agri ber, is printe per.Attention tisement of ] Sons, “I stock,” wh another eolt No maneditorialdth the iouuw ----President-C.pt. D. P-Dunathan.Vice-President—J. A. Murlin.Treasurer—George Custer.Secretary—A. L. Ricketts.David Pugli; Co. D.^S. J. g“®„8Co. o', majority Wi:;ler ni?I, Deacon Dent; Co. K» ^ ^ ^ A an(j now ISShow youibrings an it comes to i haps, excep The elect make our j majority oDeacon Dent; v.o. jv,» bea-“SoMOTEK TO AKRANOE BRIOADE RESIT'S;! DI. “a‘.aer,e Home;B The veterans of the 46th then fell into line and marched to the ^grounds where they were joined bythe survivors of the 133r . •Here the following programme was carried out;Music—Band.and ask hi tion, say fc Girls, blt; men. Ne’ stranger; mer boy, the floatin alluremen gold chai walking s est tailor brainless for the 1 mother’s brothers will last, man is lo moon.Some i editing : up of sellt;Adi'r^ol wel'como to comradce-Hen-«n«s-D.vid Pugh. “f the and Col. S. G. Innis, ol 133rd.Music—Band.Oration-W. S. Furay.BANQUBT-COLLEQE GROUNDS.Music, FuL Chorus—‘‘America.” toasts.let Toast —“The Commander in Chio* 1st loasi. aiio The honoredof the Army and Mavy i wbogeperB, soldfers; in peace, citizens.”Music-Quartette. vore Qf the Boy9 conflict* ot war fitted them 5th^Toa8te—“T^eC Rear Sof the Army—lisssssIf they s his hanc that’s tl original their ne idiotic that th(usefuln small dc°-gtf Towt -“The Arts of Peaee-Mav j ter,ant I positio.L|m Tat^‘wheo ten ^ui^d and I ^ 'Prisons—May we have no more of them.onfiAld or at home; on fame’s eternal camp-w ground ttoi; silent tents are spread^llth Toast.—‘‘Lincoln and Garfieldthey se considt knows so gocx• silent reniH ‘flUi^ToastV—“Lincoln and GarfieldISn cCJUtar spangled Ban-ner.12th Toast.— . . . .“Like mists before the morning s light, Oar Cohorts melt away;Our foeman of the vanished night,Are brothers of to-day.Doxology by Bands and Vocal.The above toasts were responded to by members of the 46th and 133rd and concluded the exercises of the re-union of 1882. There were 118 members registered of the 46th.Mendon, Mercer county, Ohio, is theplace fixed upon for the next hunion, the time to be named by the Executive Committee-September orOctober, 1883. __Stanlt; Tree Cj ABun Wicks Globe: and SI Night Stand Lamp Cigar Chant Light Lami everjAllceive