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celebration of Washington's birth-day passed off with more than customary eclat. The Fayette Artillery fired the usual salutes at daybreak, sunrise, mid-day and sundown. ?he military were out in force, and the city wore the gay appearance that always distinguishes a holiday occasion. In addition to the parades and demonstrations elsewhere noticed, the First Regiment turned out handsomely, under Col. Moore, with Lt. Col. Fry and Major Munford, and the following officers of the staff: Adjutant G. G. Otey. Paymaster Wm. P. Munford, Commissary of Subsistence D. B. Bridgford, Quartermaster Wm. G. Allan, Surgeon D'Orsay Cullen, Assistant Surgeon Francis D. Cunningham.--When the different companies reached the parade ground from their respective armories, at 2 o'clock, the Regiment formed on the Square, where they were reviewed by the largest collection of "fair women and brave men" that we ever recollect to have seen congregated there on a similar occasion. After the performance of the u