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Second Military Class. --The following company officers have been elected in the several districts of this city: North of Broad street, between 1st and 7th--John B. Danforth, Captain, Andrew Johnston, 1st Lieutenant, John Ahern, 2d Lieutenant. North of Broad and west of 1st streets--R. W. Allen, Captain, Wm. H. Eggleston, 1st Lieutenants Jno. W. Beveridge, Lieutenant. North of Broad and east of 14th streets--Thomas M. Hilizhimer, Captain; James H, Cook, 1st Lieutenant. Edward Turner, 2d Lieutenant. South of Broad and east of 14th streets--H. A. Wilkins, Captain; George watt, 1st Lieutenant, John J. Wilson, 2d Lieutenant. Between 7th and 14th streets--Christopher Q. Tompkins, Captain; B. W. Richardson, 1st Lieutenant, Thomas M. Alfriend, 2d Lieutenant. South of Broad and west of th streets.--John F. Reguaule, Captain; Adolphus Morris, 1st Lieutenant John B. Glasebrock, 2d Lieutenant. The foregoing companies are composed of persons between the
m. Butler--In the town of Sidney. Misses Taylor — On Leigh street, from 10th to 4th, with cross streets to Clay; also, all north of Leigh. Mrs. Howison and Mrs. Dr. Gwathmey--On Ross street at the Clifion House, with Maro street, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th, north of Franklin. Mrs Bell and Mrs Breeden--On Main St., from 10th up, with he cross streets to Cary. Mrs. Dr. Waytand Mrs. James Wayt--On Marshall st., with cross streets to Broad. Miss Maria Gordon and Miss Hattlie Cooke--On Broad, from 7th street down to Mayo street; also, Capital, with the cross streets to Grace. Mrs. Purdoe-- Amongst her friends, for the Association. Misses Bigger — On Broad, from 7th st., with cross streets to Grace. Miss Macon and Miss Johnston — On Franklin, with Bank st., from 12th to the old Fair Grounds, with crosses's to Main. Miss Pissini and Miss Wallace — On Ross st., at the Cifton House, with Mayo st., 17th, 18th, and 19th, and 20th, north of Fra