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- The Chitanoe Daily Teibwne, VOLUME 28. PALMER HOUSE GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! PALMER HOUSE The Largest & Best-Furnished . House in the World! 150 Boomn (with Board), $8.00 per day. 160 Booms " " $3.60 (T 160 Booms * “ gag0 " " 100 Rooms " “ o f460 % ¥ 100 Booms ¥ “ o ogeoo0 " " No person should leave Ohicsgo without ylsiting this JTOTIL, which, in point of coatly magnificenco, in both Bullding and Furniturs, surpasses the t'alaces ef any of the Soveroigns of Hurope. T Buling oust over - - - - 2,000,000 The Fanitare cost ofer - - - - $350,000 BUILDING PAPER. Rock River PAPER €0, No. 140 Lake-st., ‘Mannfactorers and Dealers 1 BUILDING PAPER. Prepared Plastering Paper. Inodorous Sheathing, et Moth-Proof Carpet Lining, ROOfi.Ilg F Glts, {Ary xud saturated] Also—Roofing Pitch, Quartz Roofing Cement, Dealers are invited to call or sond for terms. Circulars and samples sont free REAL ESTATE. Rich Farming Lands! POR BALE VERY UHEAP BY THE UNION PACIFIG RAILROAD 00, NOW IS THE TIME seere A TTOME in the Great Contral Belt of Populn. Ty W eatii o g line of the ‘World's Highway, 8,000,000 ACREIS IN BABTERN NEBRASKA, In the Great Flatte Valley! THE GARDEN OF THE WEST Pl laformation in regard to lands, rdu tarme of n -, eto.. together with n‘?pll e, olrenlary, and maps, o tmay bo obtatned from nte of the Department. “THE PIONBEER,” Atnndsome Nlustrabed Paper, with Maps, sto., and oon- Matled frse to Wil appll- . P. . R, Omaha, Nab, REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. The following described LOTS aad LANDS, vis: North tractional hall Sec, 8, and north and osst of siveg, 8. E, X, exoopting 5, H ot 8. W. X el the N, W, X of sald weotion, in Township 87, north Range 14, cest af hird peiacipal meridian, contataing 18 89-100 scros, North half of Lat 18, Dlook 8l being 3 foct on Calumet- »v., noar Twanty-aixthat. 1ot 1, Blook 36, st Highland Park. Lead, o, sad L Dlock s, Yeuniale, at irabls o) tageens S, BTy Brinbipas Goar wi o = sdreat J. 0. WELLING, §3 Michigan-sv, lataing the Iomeatosd Law. senta, roys fand Commissionor ARRIA AND ROA GONE Late shipments FROM OUR OWN FACTORY, comprising the most extensive and elegant assortmont of e FINE CARRIAGES Ever placed on sale in this mar- ket. The variety includes COUPE ROCKAWAYS, PARK PHAETONS, EXTENSION TOPS, ERETTS, SIDE BAR ROAD WAGONS, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, BOCKAWATS, PHAETONS, Our goods are manufictured from OHOXO. EST BELBOTED MATERIAL, and in du- rability, style, and finish are unsurpassed. To accommodatoe the public our Ropository will remaia open, during tho Army Rounion, until 10 o'clock p. m. of each day. Studebaker Brothers, 265 Wabash-av. At Cost! OUR ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK COMPOSED OF Decorated and Plain China, Dinner and Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Vases, Glassware, Silver-Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, and Fanoy Goods. FOSITIVELY AT OOST UNTIL OLOSED OUT, la- cluding Show.Chscs and Tablos. BOWEN & KENT, 262 & 264 Wabash-av,, Just around the carnec frm Heusskeepors’ Row. WE MEAN BUSLIRSST PAPER HANGINGS, PAPER HANGINGS JOHN J. MGRATH, AGRENT FOR Tlook Freres, of Paris, Gillou & Fila, of Pari ‘Wiylie & Lockhead, of Glasgow, Boottand. 174 STATE-ST. 176 Opposite Palmor House. IRON PIPE. To Waler ad Gas Companie. INTERNATIORAL PIPE (O, OFFICE, 50 West Washington-st.,,Chicago Is prepared to eeatrsot for aad foralsh CAST IRON GAS & WATER PIPE Promptly and st lowest markst ratos. FINANOCIAL. I AM MAKING a‘hl\fl lulfll.gl Grkll"ligd Provisions, and lowg ooes en sl ates: oot B RKUS BILVERMAN, Hanker, Chamber of Commerce. CHICAGO MORTGAGE LOANS, JOSIAFX ¥. REBD, 20 Nasssust, New York, reprosented by JOHFI . AVERY &CO. 159 LaSalle-st., Chlcage. First-class facilltics for Snancinl neg: lona in Baondow. FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. The copartaenship herstofars existing botwosn the wndsnsigned, wndor the firm-name of DENSLEYS & WAUNER, 1 beroby dissclved by mataal consent. GROROK K, BENSLEY, JOHN R. BENBLEY, DAVID W, BENSLI Om104€0, Mayh, 1878 DAVID 0. WAGNER, COPARTNERSIIIP, ‘The uadersignsd have sesociated themselves togeibor fox the transestion of AGRNENAL COMMISSION BustuEss, woder the Arm-name of BUNSLEYS & WAGNER. Liberal oash sdvances made on Conalgnmentsof Graln, Beeds, Provisions, 4s. Option Orders in Graln ee Pre- Yialons oxecuted promptly, Ussh property bought aad Neld oz margins, o7 shipped o othor markets. GEORQGE 15, DENSLRY, JOHN B. BENBLKY, Omitieo, May b, 3076, DAVID 0. WAGNGR, DISSOLUTION. "Thie Roa! Eutato partuorship horetolore oarriod om be- Aween Deajamin I, Clarke and Jamos McOsuley Lias o2~ lred by Limitation, and is hersby declarod dissolved., BENJAMIN ¥. OLARKE. oCioags, Mur 13, 7. JAMES MCOAULLY. ~SOALES, FAIRBANKS’ BTANDARD - SCALES OF ALL XINDS, PAIRBANKS, MORBE & 00, 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. Becareful tobuyonly the Genuine, OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SAX. At 5 cents per 100, Ia the Counting-Room of this [ WANTED. PARTNER WANTED, ‘With $30,000 to $50,000 in cash, for six bandlo onoé of the beaf nly‘lug producta of the country as a apoociaity, witl lished house, hnving unusually good faollition. Money will bo porfactly so- cure, and the business promisgs good profits. Addrans, with namo, atating where intorview can bo had, O 93, Tribunas oflice. Wit Lackawanna Goal For salo by J, L, HATHAWAY, Of- fico and Yard, cornor Market and Randolph-sts. —___ COLLECTION AGENCY, DI ‘Wa vossoss every facility and method known for digsin out clalms in III parts of the country. trusted to ue ‘wmoel with, prompt sttentiun, without sharges ualptees olicat st o sitornusa! feosts oits. 8 BOLL I FRABIEIE KOTION AQE. Sorner Stata and Manrol REMOVALS, REMOVAL. DR, JUSTIN ETAY IS, REMOVED TO 678 WARANII.AV,; cor. Fonrteenthi-st. DE SK CIEAP AT Near Madlson. 0Of Union Qollege, Bcheneotady, M. Y. e 1 s FOR SALE, LUDWIG'S, _EDUCATIONAL, _ b el i pier s fi%“.%’u‘#'."}t,.".‘;'. o pi1 1 » §CHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 840U 00Rat ld‘:-. Laasloal sud CHICAGO, FRIDAY, FORWARD, MARCH ! The Grand Procession of the Citizen-Soldiery. Formation of the Line---The Dif- ferent Companles-=<The Review. The National Encampment Concludes Its Labors. Election of Gen. Hartranft as Com. mander-in-Chief, Scenos on- the Streets---Pick- pockets and Accidents. Promenade Concert at the Exposition Building. Presentation of Colors to the First Regiment I. 8, G. Speeches by Gens. J. D. Webster and McClurg. Company ““C's” Grand Ball at the Begiment's Armory. THE OLD GUARD, The fiekle and tnconstant weather, full af moods and capricos, whimaleal and fanciful, now all smiles snd now all tears, frowned wpon the city and ita guests yosterday, and showed then what s May day in Chd- cago can bo,—wel, chilly, smoky, dirty, and umeom- fortable. It was s day for carrying umbreilas, and not muskets; for poor clothes, and not new uniforms; for ataying st home, and not for crowding the sidewalks, 1t was direct {miposition upon the schoal-children, who were sot free from bondage, that theiz own par ticular day shonld bo one of mud and rain, Il wses fraud upon the country visitors, who come here, not %o Toost in hotels, but to stroll the slop-lined atrsets, and who will get an fdes that a rain-cen- tro favariably arrives at Chicago the day sy great cveat 14 to oceur, in onler 1o taka pard theroln, But all this did not interfers with tho procession itself, which, belng composed of the veterans of the past or the future, felt it & military duty to show con- tampt for theso little nceldents of the season, and to sramp sturdly en over tho slippery Nicoleon, Thers were enough spoctators on tho sldewalk, armed sad equipped, 10 bave formed an umbrells corps for the sholter of the entire procosalon, accept tho mounted men j but then that would have dsiracted from tho geaoral olleot of the display, loaving viibla only the razching forest of legs. It is long sincs thers hiave ‘boen suy proceselons in Chicgmo which kad po much of the military elament in them aa this, and fhers was therefore & goneral outpouring of the populace to we it Nobody rematnad at home; the outlying sections wore deseried, sud & corps of thisves with - drays might have plundersd whola ward numolested. Yet it was bard to find drays Joaterday, for aldee-lo-camp in all thelr glory were atraddling horscs which ordinarily lug along only flonr or beer barrels. A dray liorss was Invented for civillan aldos, Hels emineatly conservativo, He does mot curvet, prance, or caracole. Ia doss mot go alther Lackward or sldoways, but sturdily trudgos on, bead in front, aa » horso was made to go. Bo whatever the distinguishod strangers thought of the sulicn skica, they had no right tacomplain of the style in whick the Chicagoans left home, &nd noon dinners, for the saks of garing upon thom. Thore was an futerreguum during the afternoon, when people wore Joft to their own davices, but al night the promenado eoncert in the Exposition Build: ing drow another orowd, and the day closed £ it had ‘Dogun, with muale, All things considered, the parade and ths other nota~ ‘lo features of Lo day wont off creditably, and thosa who had the mansgement of affairs deserve n vote of thanks for the manner in which they performed thele dutios, Letus hopo that, now that thefcs haa been bro- Xon, evary year will witness some military gatering in this city, and that the armies of the West and the regiments of Illinots will make thia the rcene of thelr tuturs reuntons, s WELCOMING THE GUESTS. ARBIVALS OF MILITARY OROANIZATIONS, The day waa ushered in by a ealuta of thirteon gune at sunrise, by the Chicago Veteran Dattery, stationed on the lake shore, south of the Exposition Building, Atall the dopols were congregatod tho Committees dal- egated L Tocelve vialting organizations, snd as soon as 1ho tralns esme in the Yolerans were escortod e their Liesdquartors, Among the firet (o arrive was TUE NINETY-BIXTIl DEGIMENT, who carried thelr old Chicksmaugs colora, The roster fncludes tha followiog : J, C. Smith, Colonel; B, A, Blodgett, Adjutsat ; C. A, Partridge, Bergeant Major ; A R, Douglas, ¥ifo Msjor ; I F, Shepard, Quarior- maater Borgeant § Capt, G, I, Durnett, Company D ; Licut. Charles W, Earls, Gompany O; Lisut. W. M. Laughlin; Chusles Tllps, I , 3L, Umbdon- [ Oapt, A, Z, Blodget, Company D' ; Lieut, J, H, Clarksou, Wallace No! Capt. W. E; Gearge W. Beott, Gomp: Capt. 1. @, Blownay, Compsuy G; Sergta. Ol Ssilics wid 2 Mston, Company G’ Corporals dy A Hason, Peter AMowers, Hoary ; privates Josoph Valmer, leuben Miller, Thomas Dwyre, G, M, Farus. worth, John Triggs, Nabum Lamb, James Donohue ; Lisut. R, L, Noot, Company IL " In the afterncon thiey were visited Uy Gon. 8rmith D, Atkins, their Brig- ade, and Gen, Baird, thelr Division Commander ; sud after lunch at the house of Dr, O 37 Tack avenua, they atte panging wors Hife Majors A, It Douglaas and Smith, lilam Yager, of the ¥orty-Afth Regimental Dand, and otber ex-oldlers, TUE QOVEAXOR'S GUABDS, from Bpringfield, arrived at the Alton depot at 7 s, m., ard were received by Company A, of the Firet Itegi ment, and escorled o tho Grand Pacific, whers they ate breakfast, They numbered tnirty men, and are oifcered s (olloms : Capiatn, E, 8. Johason, Coin ‘mandant ; Sonfor Firat Lioufenant, J. H, Berkley; Junlor Firat Lioutenant, J, ¥, Mo 1 Bocond Livu- tenant, Mondorson Ridgleys Quartermaster, W. D, Ttichardson ; Chief of Staf 1t A, Mlerson ; Orduancy Ofticer, B, 2 Townsend ; fnspector General, N, 1. Wiggine ; Gommllllrr J. A, Nofew; Alds, Clris Wolf, ' Hill, O, V, 1Hckoz, Tho persounel of tha camgany is exceodiiigly fu, and the uniforms are vory handsome—dark Llue, (rimmed with gold lace, The orgenization waa fornied Lut six_months since, and bids fair to schieve a great reputation, Oapt, Jolwson fa a voloran soldlor, Laving entered sorvico carly in 1661 1o the fret regiment—tha venth 1ilinols Infantry—which luft the Hitate for the scat of war, Iles00n won his way 10 8 Captaincy, and bis company, under bis drill, held rauk in the Weatern army as ono of (he very beat, Ho it an sdwiratlo Qrtil officer, waa an excellent soldisr, 1o is asisted by sbls corpa of staff ofiicers, some of whom have oan sorvice, There 18 also a sprinkling of old ol- diers running through the rauk sud file of the com- pany, But for ihe most part tho Fank Ia composed ol oung smen from tho est faiillea of Bpringtiold, who ave just attained thelr msjority, snd who wero conse- r\unmly 100 young 1o have ahared i the glories of the War for tho Unlon, Their Learing und soldicrly tread, Liowerer, Leapeak (e qualities of which soldiers ars imade, A cowpany 18 one of whicli 1o Biata may el Vo proud, sud it ia not steaugo tuat tio peopld of Springfiald are in ecstasfes ovar their pot organization, THE MT, VEANON CADETS, of Waahington Lolghls, reached the city st 8 o'clock, They aresous of Chicago, sud will doubtless maka good soldiers In the futuro, as they aro subject to striogent military rulo and disciplins, e e a FORMING IN LINE. THE NXADQUARTRES OF TIE GRAND MARSHAL st thoBlerman louso wore the scens of ons of tho largest and busiest gatberings that even that busy corner has ever witnesscd, In tholobby of the Lotol were congregated the Grand Marsbal, Gen, Praok Suermag, and his various aldes, and » large majority of the surviving members of the Twenty-third, Fitty- seventh, sud Nioolieth Ilinols Regiments, Among tiaeg tho besutiful blue prize banner, (o be pressaied 8 1o Suacitalie SeuiteaBta 12 W0 Bae duill of bo- dsy, waa the subject of the grestest commendation, 'The grealer portion of the morning was consumed in diatributing badges, and in meking other preparations incident to the march, Outside tlie hotel were collect- ed an immense crowd, swaying 10 and fro, as the ai- tractions varied fn locality, The circos processlon, which conloscended to pars around the hotel twice in- #ida of fftesn minutes, sdded materially to the excite- ment, and it was with great difficulty that the officers ondutyon the strest-crossings avolded eny serioun difficulty, Directly after tha cirena had passod for the 1ast time, (ho Meyers Cadets marchad poat, and thess wers immediately followed by the Mount Veroon Ca~ dets, who took up position on the sidowalk at the east frontof the hatel, The Bterling City Guarils next pamed in roview, and took up porition on the exet sidn of Clark stroat, opponite the hotel, At 10 o'cinck the 1ifty-neventh Jiiinols fell into line on Randolph streat, oppnite {he hiotel, the Ninetieth in the north wing of tha lobby and tha gallant Tweoty-third, Col. Mulligan's rogiment, {n the east wing, Tie Marahal and bis aides mounted'at the east front_ and feil into lino_on Ran- dolph ntreet, east of Clark, Lalf an bour later the Liesd of the procession moved routh on Clark street to- ‘wards the Grand Pacific, and to crowd oan disperned, At the appotnted hour (ho Lieadquarters of the other organizationn were slive, snd presented a military air, Tayonet glistencd in 1 y sumbiine, aud {he {ramp, tramp, tratp of (hoto eager for the' dlspisy of their ‘tinsel ‘reminded ono of the mood cli days of yore, Hulscquently tho clouds gathered Lo ob- #eure tha stn's rays nd cast & gloom oves tho propar- stions for the day. Undanuted, however, the boys wbo Liad Lraved the hattles wero propard to brave the weatber, and cuntinusd to gather at their respect- ivo rendczvons, The porlentous charscter of the Jiorizon oniy tended to kindiu regreis in tse minds of the roidjers, sud fears that their paraplernatis, donnod for the first'time, would_be aailed by (ue thrasteniog #hower, The veterane, wlio hiad witatoofl ilie abiow. of graye and canister, cared vary little for the th eniug clouds, A8 TADLY A3 9 o'crock the sidemalin iniug Wasbinglon sirest, from Green to Morgun, wers fiilsd with 16 misccliaucons msss who were waiting the mr{val of tho several delegativnn and the foration of the procewion, Every miuuta brought now arrivals unthi 11 o'clock, when ihe streets were iusde almost 1m) le, Tho Fotches along the line wozo decorated with thung whio Liad tirod of atand- ing, and the trees snd roofs even yielded 1o the do~ mand for avallable pasitions o view the coming patio- rama of tattarad baltle-flage,acarred veterans,aud home made moldicrs, Tha bulldings, too, were ‘docorated flags, and tho windows wire crowded with the falr sex, who had boen drawn fortih by their native curlonity and iunate aympathy for the staudard-bear- ora of the country, About 10 o'clock’ TIE FIRST DELEGATION arrived and took yiosition at ihe corner of Bingamon ntrect, Thiey were quickly followed by the weveral or- #unizations “which “were' duly sssigned to_position, Amony the first vals was o delegation Fifiy-seventh Dlinols, ~hesded by tial wmusic, In quick auccoesion tho other organe {zaliona arrived and avsumed their placos, Thods be- longiug to the First Divialon formed on Greon street, theright rrauug on Washington and tholofton Lake stroet, This was intended 10 be not only tho first but 4he Leat dislsion, and fis parta wero errangoed accord= iogly, ‘IuoBecond Divislou alvo formed on Green strest, e right resting on Wanbingion and the lefi on aditon street, Tho Third Division formed on Toorla strect, the right resiing v Washinglou ud the left’ on Loke ntrect, This Division, third in number, was by no meana third in cheracter, but ou tlio contrary was oflicored Ly some of thie bost and no- ‘Dlest mon i the entire line, The Fourth Diviafun also formed on Icorta stroot, the rigut rosting on Washing- ton sud the left on Madison street, 'Ths Fifth Divis. 1op, tho laat, hut certainly not the least in point of importance ‘snd attractious, formed on Baugamon, the right resling on Washington aud the lfs on Htandalph, whllo in the rearand resting on Laka strect wua a bat- tery not mentloned in the programme, marshaled by Fire-Marzhal Denner, THE FORMING OF THE SLVERAL DIVINIONS waa o difficult task Inthe midst of the crowd, butit was accomplihed with dus dispatchi, the several officers cod alds manifestings fav Letfer knowledge of the work than they did of proparing for #. During the organzation of the sevoral Divisions, more or less oontusion ensuwl, aa & matter of courso, but none of the anticipatod wint of harmony amotig the oficlals was noticeable, The activily of the sev- ral gommsiders was only equaled by e activity of the largo army of pickpockets and potty thioves who seemed to difcst tho vast sasombiage. The rushing to and fro of horeemen beanng orders a8 trpifst Ly dio rusiing of gentlomon from tlie rural districts in pursuit of thors rascals who had a moment previous liffed (helr watchies and chalns or thelr poctetbooks. Beveral inntanioes of pucketplcking esmo under the obecrvation of & roporter, but in most cases the thioves wers approliended by tho polic stter fool-raco of saveral blocks. Whoit the organi- zations wers completed thio scono was au inspiring one. The several delegations, companies, and regimonts, preaented s uniformsgood appearance, each seemiug 1o vis with tho other i military bearing, 'Tho long line of old battlo-flags emblazoned with tlie glory of awany warmly-conteated fights and_deatly-bought wictorles, and riddiod by bulleis of the conntry's euetnics, spoka volumes and thrilied the spectator o s higher appre- clation of tlie nation’s voluuteers and defonders, e THE PROCESSION. DELAY IN MOVING. Owing to the delay occacloned by the late arrival of some of the mililary companies, or thelr failure to report to Adjutant-General Roynolds sa soon ss they 1ad taken the positions designated in the arders of the Marshal-in-Ollef, the procession did nok move at 11 o'clock, the hour advortised, Not unti] balf an hour later was all in readinoss, and then the command “Forward, march” was given by Gen. Sherman, and tbe leading band struck up a Uively alr, Immediately thers was » rush and s crush for *s good place on the odge of the sidewslks, or in the street, and wibdows, previously barren of human hesds, wore cromded wWith men, womes, and chll- ren, Here snd there on Washington stroet fage were .dlspbyed, but there was no general crnamentation of bulidings, Bmiles of ap- prova), and the waving of handkerchiefs by-young Iadies, with now and then s fesbls choer byen- thusiastic men, recallod the mes whea the “boys™ wers starting on fhele way to o el Tho Mareliahin-Chief and Lis stalf passed slow] ‘west on Washington strect, and as poon as one dl- viston bad fallen Inta line 'And the right of the nest ‘was reached, it 100 followe 0 confusion whatever occurring, even the home guards, as contradistingulch. od from ihe veteraus, exhibiting & very creditable Xnowlodge of military mavementa, Ths cofumn turned south on Satigsmon steeet In THE FOLLOWING ORDER, ‘which was adhered to duriug the parade: 8ix policemon deployed as sk irmishers, under Sergt Callabau, Capts, Tickey sad Gund and Sergt, Kbersold mountod, Tistoon of polics, 33 men, uider ebargo of Bergt, Marshal-in-Chief Gen, Frank T, Shermas, Gov. lartranft of Penn,, Chiof of Staff Gen, ey~ nolds, and_Adjt.-Geo, Healoy, Col, r&d Alds of Afarshal-in-Chiel ¢ W, Ricaby, Maj, W, D. Itohsrdson, Col. Richa! teals, Col: W, O, Osgood, fa). 1. ¥. O, Klokke, Maj, o %‘}Lx‘:u?l Ot ks K ohver, Ma)” dona r0 lhl." P}hl“mlfl“ r:‘{' o dg‘mg’. . Capl, Foter 1land 3 " apt. T LRe Dr 3. B Weoks, Capt, Georga &, Troeiicht, Col, B, L. Gross, Capt. C, M, Matson, Lisut. Biephon ¥, Urows, Liewt, 8. A. Chappell, Capt. raak 8. Allen, Ma). O, O, Yarth,Oept, Orria 1. 8 ot ) 03, Guitesm, May! Capt, Henry ¥, Boyaion, Capt, Sk Tty Capty Gy W, Clark, Capt, 8. W, Lott, Gol. 3, 5, Smlth, Uapt, Thomas Brennan, Copt, Goorge 1. 2. Dodge, 5’1‘3. Quniber, Capt. John Lani J. Utrick Huach, n, Cs| . 8. Lawreucs, Col, W, ¥loto, Tweity-fourits Lilinols, mounted; & men; Capt. Petor Uand, Dlye Hussars, 34 men; Capt. Bchroeder—a very fine Tooking corpe, yinsT DIVISION, Marabial—Col, Baldwin, AMs—Ma}, Adolph G, Busac, Saj, Dsvid B, Kenulon, Maj, Frank W, Cutler, Capt. C, W. laing, Capt. Ward, Capt, Josoph Bherwin, Capt, W. J, we, Capt, Fred Dume, Capt. I, P, Darickson, Nelson Flaods: burg, Me{, Nevins’ Band, rum Corpe, First Regtment 1llinols Btato Guard, Ool, MeClurg, 350 0 men, Drummer and fifer, YaBalle Guards, 30 men; Capt, J, B, Day, Hannibal Zouaves, 20 men ; Capt, Richard Aloore, BECOND DIVISION, Marshal—0. L, Aaom, Slaff—Capt, Frauk B. Marshall, M, 8, O, Blak MaJ, Oharles M, Giark, 3af, J, F, Beanlan, 33, 8, Baren, Capt, M, F, Turile, W, Latinten capt. 7. 8. Uatr,’ Capt, W, L Torter, O, Paul Stmous, J, A, Wilson, Liout, B, J." C, Cloaver, A 0. I Capi. 45, B, Cili, Aluer BiriXer, Hamuel ", Davis, Drum Corpe, Myers! Cadets, Cloveland, 50 boys, 1. Vernon Cadots, (0 boys; Cant. J. C, THIL Clan-Na-Gsel Guards, 50 meh 3 Lisut, O'linien, Dwight Guarde, 35 men ; Uapt, Janes Careon, TIURD DIVIALON, Marahal—Col, Gwon Stusrt, ¢ Alde—Btad. I, Flinn, Uspit. Taomas Losergas, Cepls D, W, Quirk, Capt. Juhn, bk, n Twoaty-thied [iliuofs, 33 meit ; Lisut.-Col, Quirk, foth Illinols, 80 men3 Caps Johin Aurphy, fiy-saventh Llinols, 95 men; Capt, Swun, Acarrlage in which wero four cripplod soldiers, Drummer sud ffor Beventy-second Illinvis, 44 men ; Uspt, & A, Baztos, n'nl{;]:fiv"‘llll;:. % scal o0, Dilger, Alds—Q. A. Koru, Frauk Bchwelnfurth, &, Kres- mer, Qeary {2181, Jacob Gross, Gustavus Giess, Anarow Jacob; il Hoechster, Franz Amberg, Fere Wusud Langenfeld, J, W, Wallls, Chariea el v, Carl Latz, Hand, Governor's Guard, SpringQeld, 40 men; Capt, Jobnsen, Alpine Linulers, 55 men ; Capt, Hag) Daa 1 i Ko, Twsaly-dourth Llnols, 4 men | Gapt. Yeltar, ‘Niaey-second Liinals, 28 men Buith, &nb:gol nh:dhn-:'u Vi ioran crgenliations, MAY 14, 1875. - Eighty-secon Ilinols, 70 me: ZIFTR DIVIN Marstial—Col. I, or, U tard, g, J. L, 13, White, Orest Western Light Gusrd Bend, Blerling Guards, 31 1nen, Capt, Btambangh, e containing escort from Brcond, Bevenik, spd Eighth Wisconein Berimnents to * Old Abc," the war eagle, Drummer and fifer, Taorom Port G, A. L., 123 men ; T J, Rook, Veias Post, Isckford, 4 men ; I, G, Tawlor. Georgs M, Thotnas Post, 62 men ; J, Kimberly, Drummer and fifar Whittter Poat, 60 men ; P, J, Jansen. ‘Wytan Post, 30 Umdenstock, Lyon Poal, 36 hur Erbe, Bab) HeCook Foat,2d men; G, Scheasder, lonon Post, Jollst, 30 men ; J, H, Phelps, Fire-3arshal Beoner, Thirtyalx firemen, having clsrge of thres falde ilnces, Conch-Bhell Regnolds, currytag » white g, THE ROCTE traveled over wan as follows: West on Washington #trost to Sangamon, eouth on Bangamoan to Harrisnn, eat_on Harrieon to Haxied, south on Ialsted to Twelfil, east on Twelfth 1o Lilehigan avenun, norih on Michigan nveniin to Mobroe street, west o Mone 706 street to Dosrborn, forth ou Dearboru to lake, weat on Lake to Clark, south on_Clark to Washinitus, west on_Washington' to LaSaile, south on LaSiuie 10 Adsme, esst_ou Adams i Clark, south on Clark to Van Buren, whern 1he parade wau disimirved, All slong the lino of inarch the sidowalss wers crowded with peopic, whila the bulldings facing the sttootn wars Invariably occupied by old aud young, cs- pocially the latter, siuce from tloss elevated pomtions they could ottatn'an exclient viow of tho soldiery, and at the satne tie crowd of anxfous people, THE LXPUSITION RUILDIXG, 14e point of reviow, wan tho cenlre of atiraction to ail tuoxe wlso Lied to' leave thelr own places to vivw the procereion, Bame hours Lefore tus time et for the he' stracte near by were full of putient nighte , who, Laving eecurol oligibla places, waited with #xemulary patieno for the approacn of tus soldiers, The building was apen to the public, and wwas much frequsutsd Uy those who hiad time to epend, Tho balconfes at tos north and foulh ends of the structuro were reserved for jadies, and became weil £llod bofore the bonr spproached, The fronts of theso balconics, aud the centr one &k well, wera finely decorated witli wreathed Hage and festoond, inter- twined vith avergreen, covering the pillars which sup- torted the baleoojes and tho roofa thereof, Thera wers olan 8 number of fiagn fertooned from the corniecs, ani hanging in grazeful foids down ever the reriewing force, vold the fam incident tos THF DIGNITARIES aszembled fn the centre of the bulcony for the review wero the fitateaud city otlicers, a3 far as they were irl'.cnl, aird the Natiousl Encampinent of the G, A, L o full force, The centro of ths lino waz occupted by Uep. Devens, Commander-in-Catef of the Grand Army ; Gov, Bevaridge, of 1lline Gov, Uartrantt, of Teanaslvania s HMuyor Celviu, and’ luser lighta, 'The miiitary celebrities present woiuded, besides those named, Gen. Judeon Rilpstrick (snetimes known in the sriny an Gen, Rilleavairy); Gen, Carr, of tho Rep- war Aroiy; Gev, 3. 8. Hsakoll, of Indfana; Gen, . ¥, Rmith, of Wanatinzton ; Knrgeon-General J. 31, Woodworth, of the Marins Hosplials Gen, Julius Whita : Getk Jardine, of New York, and wany otuers. Othier miltary oclebrities present were Col, Sibley, of Mursuchusetts; Col. Lubey, of Washingtou; Col Curr, of Illinois; Col louck, of Wiscuuain: Col. Wag- uer, of Ponuaylvania; Col. Merrill, of Alasmarhunetts, sed, fu shicrt, nearly all the Grand Army delegates ‘whoea names havo been proacntod befora, ‘The most interceting civil official preeent was Eena- tar Pinchback, of Louistaus, who was in coropany with County-Commissioner Jobn Jones, of Chicago, Noar the Commauder-in-Chlef were aiso the venarabilo J. O, Itohinson, ex-Lisutouant-Governor of New York, N, Judd, of Philsdelphia, Hoyne, and 1usuy others, I aceno whien the prosession bama o pasy the stand was an oxciting and giocious one, Great lm‘l‘hy ws escked for Geu, F. T, Sberman, _who had a rebellious ~ following of momo forty nide. It was necoemnry to cxplain te o viitors it thene were nota coinpany of Blier- man's bumnioes, as they at firat snppossd on hearing the name of the Marehel-in-Clifef, IR YIONTIXG TIRST, of Chicago, drew touads of spplause by their Gno ap- pearauce sud exsalient drill, “The Myors Cadsta sud dram corps fufrly divided tbe Louors of tho day with the Govoraor's Guard, and both wern londly chosred Ly the balcony, Tiie Cadeta showed thelr proficiency in drill by execuiing with spiendi-l preciston severul diflicult nancurres whilo sarchitny past tho Lutid ng. The yetersns who reviewed fho procession were moved ta roande of cheers by tho ight of the tattered flags and almoat bare standards whick wero borns in frant of the skeloton organizations representing sumo of the best rcflimcull ever sent from this State, Again and sgnin did they send up their huzzar, sa the well- semeinberod names of glorious rogimonts came Up and ssod by, P rae fortunste for the bystanders, s well a0 for the proceceiop, that the rain wihich Lad 'threatened for noms time held o unti] tho ehow was over, Waen tho last orgsnlzation hiad passed, the crowd was at linerty 10 seek tho ulielicr of the butidings, and they did g0 in Lirge numbers, DOWX TOWXN particularly the windows of the large stores and blocks wera full of joung ladies, who waved their handker- clilefr, wnd joined in the ayplaure started by the men Delow, whio testifed tiictr appreciation of tha display in thls monner, THE APPEATANCE OF ALL TIE MILITARY DODIES was very croditable, that of tho First itegiment gen- erally pitracting attention. TU was thelr frat parade in uuiform, aud they looked and marched like 3n old insicad of & new urganization, The peopls of Chicago are proud of them, Everybadly admired the Myers Cadets, of Toleds, wlioss movements wers cxecntod witn precision aud a regard for time, and o Littln fellows received evon 1more tokens of spprobation than the First, Tho Hanailal Zouaves (colored) wero one of the principal featurea of the line, theirsdepartures from the ordinary cuimpany movemnentsm the shaps of crosscs, alc,, displaying thoir proficiency and charac- teriting them ss rewarkably well driliel, Thoir showy Zouava uniforma caught every oyo, and _espe- clally wers they cheored by thelr fcllow-countrymen cf dusky hue, wha found in thom the clief feattire of tho procession, Johu Jonea Was cc.4fsud for the Une being, and the County Commissioner was less of o hero thau the humbleat private, ‘Che Governor's duards aud the LaSsll Guards were alv0 much admired, and th otlier military compautes, known here in Unicago, wou the plaudita of the spec tators by their soldlorly boarlug, THE GREATENT PEATURE OF THE PROCES3ION aside from tlio voteran organizations, composed of the meq who know what it 1810 be & soldier, s0d_ wlinse tatlersd regimontal flags indicated the service they bad done, was thy war 0aglo #Old Abe,” the notablo luader of thio Elghth tegiment of Wisconsin, Ho was captored ‘whex quite youny, aud followed the regiment through Al their catupaigns, galng under firo wth quite us mnch coolness a8 the ofhker two-legged solliers, Since the closs of the war lo Tan boet an honored resident of the State Cupitol st Madison, and_only comes out of his_retirement on parnde-dayn, Mo s then in great glory, flapping his winge aud scroainlug like the wodel’ ir of frewdora on Lhe now abeolcte §2¢ gold-plece, Ol Abw ¥ was the chiof lion of tho dsy, and sat upon his porch with tmmense dignity, Tha procession was & success in every sense of the ‘word, notwithstanding the latter portion of the route was marched over in s drizzling rain. Tho good i ordor vbserved by infuntry and caairy wis A themo of genoral comment, aud is remerkable, when it I3 considered tuat come of them Baye hsd so littlo practles, ot least in public. Thia turn-out will doubticss ba' the meana of awaken- ing & mlitary fever which will il the First Iicgiwent, and reault i the formation of othorw that will uitie mately mako Chicago as famoas for Ler militia as sie is for commarcial suterprivs and goaheaditivoncss, TUE DECORATIONS. Thero was & general display of bunting doxn tawn, and from many of the windows of stufes and resi- dences small fisge and evergreen-wreaths were hung an an indication of Ui sympathios of the owners for tho cx-soldiers, 1u tho nefghiborhood of the Valmer Housa nearly’ every struciure \as juore or lees decorated with flags, largo and small; and along Michigan avenne 1o nctlonal banuers of ull wizes were Lung fron upper stories or waved by children, verybody seemed Lo bo patriotic, and o contrivute 1o 1l1a succeds of tha occasion, e THE NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT. CONCLUSION OF IT8 BIASIONS, ‘The adjourned sessfon of the Natlonal Encampment of the Grand Army of the Ropliblio.wss called to onder by Commandor-ln-Chiof Dovens yesterdsy afternoon st %10 p. m,, In Room 4I, Graud Pneifie Hotal, Tho Officord of the Day duly msde the Grand Rounds, On motion of Gomrade Hanaford, of Wisconaln, Chalrman of the Commities on the Commander-in- Chief's addross, it waa voted that the Committoo on & Testimonial for Comrade Bibley beauthorlsed te pro- cure for thut comrsde a more substantial tokon than tho resolutions voted Wednesdsy, A copuaunlcation was recelved from the Command- or of tho Provisioual Department of Texss asking the admission of & delegate, Referved to the Conunittes an Credeutials, The Commander-in-Chief read » communication from a citizen of Utica offering the new Opera-louse in that city for the noxt anpual meetiug of the En. campment, Past Commander-lo-Chief Hurlbut, of Tiinols, sake od admission to the Natloual Encampmont, Applicant not biing a momber of u Fost {n good standing, the Foquest was ruled out of order, . tis, Chalrman of utlous, roported favorably & resolutlon directivg the Judge Advocate-Oeneral lo propero a digest of m.a‘l‘l.munl of Liwself and Lis Predecesrors vu questions in the rulos and regulations, sad disecting tho Quartermuster-General Lo priot an o this to tie Posta witl distribut 4 101 Ruwts- k;nmu- supplics, Resolution adoj y the Encampmient, lllrrKl Teparted & resolution aosdre bb prabitiied froga Iodoring Kby shat s Lo 1 rom indoraln, M!flpflflmhm Civil Bacvice, Astlen ‘was prevented by tha s, Teler oprosch of (he hotr est for the 6 Committes on Credentials reported that Willlsm Carroll, of the Departinent of Tes pl?’ll not entitisd to & #eat in the Encampment, Raport sdopted, ELECTION OF OIFICERS, The liour of Laving arrived, th ction of o~ ¢o:8 was taken up, beibg the order of the day, For Commander-in-Chief, Comrada Palmer, of Il noln, put in nomination Comrade Juliug White, of Cht- cago, Comrade Brown, of Potomse, put in nomin Gomradn John P, Hartrantt, of Tenmiyivanis o " Comrade Weeden, of Lilinois, endorsed the noming- M orirads el ot Mastach ot orarade Merrill, of Msstachusetis,. tnd lloclglnlfldnn'l;f.?om?d(‘a llm{;mm "' o s mrade e of Connecticnt, . nomina Conirade Devens,of e s “l;'fimnduvlnm sbyolutely refused to be a candi. o 5 aford, of Wisconsin, put in nomins Williata Ward, of New Jarnuy, lo Parkiuson, of Naw York, nominated Com- rade Edward Jerdine, of New le’k,k‘ Udnrade Huber indorsed tue Oom~ 7ado Hnriranft. = ksl Comrads Gralam seconded the nomination 6 Come rade dardinee” rade ariranric o 7 Fennesl didorsed NUMBER 263, unfuspecting pocket, the bunko-ropers, an lemes of gentis o Tsomn & st M, o v w l‘:;l.dln:‘l!; Ill{nfl‘lin ln the wild le1 M1 dsy long, and feared that many o bucolto woorStaen 1ol s proy 3 0 wiles of city aharks, but the Dotoctive Departmont mnde arrangemonts beforehand to reduco thls avil ta a minimum, aud all day tong the whols force <duty in the crowded streota with instructiony 1, rest on sight all confilence-men and thte whom they Loew to baeuch, Tha mnloquxrvx[:cynp::tkhu precaution was that by 6 o'clock thin surpicious chatacters’ had boon run f‘?.'::{i‘“p'r'z’#fim with lodginga in thy Contral and Harrison Sirnet fta tlonn, whence they will hardly faane until their natnral prey hias sated itaelf wilh milifary glory and pa Feanty and roturned home, As’ OhiedDeterting Dizon'said: “Thero ain't no use {n waiting to cateh the ~dth their band in a man’s pocket or stocring ug an. We'll run them right i 7 N el ight ia, sud when tha et thom s doss of vay noy,” ¥ S re romarks, it will bo understood by paria 'v ? ;lelln taking sdvantsge of the crov}'dyl Tl.ln‘thl & Piy 8 dinliooest vocation that all precautions :7 =0 taken to prevent their succens, and to pro- & vilable punishment for esch dircoversd of- TUE GENTLENZN IN THE PROCESSION, /a8 tathor amusing Lo an obssryer familiar with ccupations of the various participants in the pro- Jo mendo batimer, of Tinols, withdrew the name o* w &= 25 10 TEMATIClow each oho—eshectally thot on Camrade White, Tl tollers of tha election wers made to conelt 23 Cowraden Wagner, of I'enoe; vania; Pomero Itbode Taland T and Harhaw, of Wwconsty, " Foilowiug {3'the result of tl MO of tho ballot for Comman¢ e Comrada White Feceived.... Comrads Ward recelved. Comrade Jardiny received And Comrado Tiartranft was declared duiy olected, On_snotlon, the Commander-iu-Clifof nominated Oomrades Hatiaford, Parkinson, and Clement as a commiltee to fnforni Comrada Hartranft eof lus eloc- tion an Commandler-1n-Chite, and to_ercort bim to tho Ll Tue Commiiten parformed their duty and re- tursied with (50 new Commander-la-Chicf. Commagder.in-Chisf Devenn introduced COMRADF, HARTBANFT o tho Eacampment, saylag, 1lia drods aro i oxlo- @y, aud they need no words of mine.” ‘o new Commauder-in-Chief was recelved with enthusiastic aud Iong-contintied chocre, 1o maid: Coxnavis: I thauk y0u for tho high honor I have exporlencod at your hunds, and I appreciate it the more becausn §i coires from men who stood sidn by wido tn tho deferae of tho Unlon. Ism relnctant to sceept the position aud take tiie ruspanelbility, 1 abiould ot foel thus reluctent If it wern not tLat tha Crder baa amumed such sroportionnsnd beea ro roiperous uoder the mallant Commander who sita ere. [Great cheeriug far Commnnder Davens,] Liaye been present'ss ovary Nationsl Encampment tluoe the organization was forinnd, and in the first ona thie quivation cazia up that Les ncarly divided ths Order in thinos prat, 1t {3 the quostion of politics, In 1663 it wan dacided that thia elemeat of politics should not culor tie Order, sud that givos us tho privilege of bo- {ug licre to-day. It s difticult to prove, in tlie face of Liostlo assartion, that the elemont of poliics does not enter the Order, sud the only way Jeft for us I8 to keep o the eved 1enGr of our way a3 wo hava for the lust elnlit yoars, and Iet our couduct prove our intentionr, [Applaure. mnyxeif am more of & politictan than T wish T wan, 1 am a Republican in politice, but I do not desire to Lelong to any eecrst_mociesy {hat would bs n tag aud 1all to any party, 3y opinions are well known on this subject Ln iny awn iste, sud I picdge you thet T will uss evary ozertion to keep tho Urder pure and sbovs A palitical suspiclon. [Appisuse. s 1 know fv'a threadbare knbject; but ‘we want the Order to live thie course I have Iald down ta tha oaly one to pirsue. Tue lz‘flku then made s mnlldmh{- refersuce to chazngo ja the rales of the Order, ond cloasd by u thanking tho Encampmeunt for the honor they done him, a0d bopiug thet whey would not Le jointed o tha choico they had mude, ‘it chisars at 1L elan of Lis reunas] 3102 VICE-GUAND. The Eneampinent then yroceeded to the slection of Benlor Vice<lirand Commandsr-in-Chisf, plomnds rown nomluctol Comrads Miliard, af noto, . Comrads Hilliard declined 1 bo a_candidate, but ofe fered the nzims of Cumrade Reynolde, of Llinois, Comrade Waganer nomiuated Comrads Douck, of ‘Wisconmn, Comradoe Hanafond, of Wisconvini Buckbee, of Connecticut ; and Durber, of Obio, wers alao nom- B Foliowing fs the result of ths ballot for Senior Vice- Qummander-fa-Ciudef : Wholo number of voles cant,...... 77 Necaasary 1o o chofce. ... Comrado Reynolds received. Gomrady Buick recefved, Cowmrade Hanaford receive Cotarade Buckbeo recelved Comrade Barber recelvod. Comrad Draylon received . And 1o chiolco was made, 1n accordanco with the rules, the name of Comrana Buckbes wan dropped, helug the towest on tho liat, Comrads Hanatord twithdrow his uanse, ‘The recond batiot for Sentor Viee-Orand Command. er-in-Chief resuited s follows liole numbez of votea cast. in rag- He was ualuted o Comrade Barber roseived And Comrads Eeynolds, of lilinok, was decl cléctod, .1 OTUER OI'TICERA. The following Comradon were nut fa nomination for the ofice of Junlor Vioo-Grand Comuaudor-u-Chfaf ; Albaugh, of Massachuretts : Buckbee, of Connecticut Sanw, of 1:s0dw Ialand ; Stevens, of New Lsmpabire } und Linbey, of Foloisc. Ths latter geatiemian withdrow { bls name. Following ia thie roault of the first ballot : Wholo nuniber of Yotos, Neccasary to s choico.... . Comrade Albaugh received. Tiuckbies recelvod. . bea, of Connscticat, John W, ¥oy, of Mseeschusstta, was chosen Burpeon- Qenerl, ind Myson W, Beed, of Witconaia, baplain- In-Chief, “The Naticnal Connell of Administration fa aa follown: Malne..., New Haiipeliire. Vermont, Massachuseta, Thods laland.. relsi Order and fta juternal management woro cousidered and scted upon, Resolutionn expressive of thunks to the euthoritics of the DIIII of Unicago aud the peopls of the Btate, the Grand Pacitic Hotel, and the rafl- Tosua were slopted, aud the Eacampracat adjournel ane die, The nxt meeting will tako yisce noxt year 1o Phila- delphia during the Centeuntal celebration, PAURWELL. The following order waa yesterday faaned by Gon, Dereu, Ui rotirlag Grand Commandor-iu-Chlef of ho Onder: Huapquanrxns GRAD Anuy or tux Rervoue, Cnicavo, Iil, Msy 13, 1875, —~General Orders, No, Tu returning intothe bands of tay cowmrsdes of the OGrand Army of the Ropablle the important suthority with which thoy fnvestod tue, aud whirl 1 havo ozer- cised for tie pust two years, 1 cougratulate tiom upon tho improved conditios of tta Onlor, numerually and Snancially, during the past yoars, and thank thom 1wt cordially for thie gonerous snd hearty Aupport ‘which has been afforiind to me by all during the term in which I bave sdministered the afiairs of tho or- gantzztion, In the irm bellef thatibe principles of the Order aro beneficlal alike upon the fmmedlnte members and 1 their effoct upon the patriotism of the whole conu- 1ry, 1 reapoctfully urgs upun e comrades a continu- wiice of tlie same contidence in niy successor, This fs duo to him on account of the grest reeponsitility you Jiave laid upon him, while Lia scrvices, both i mill- tary and civil life, suficient guarantea that the triat you havo reposod 10 It will bo falthfully and Judiciousty exercls 1 dralre ta rocogniza miy cbilgatidne to the varlous ‘mombers of the offialal wlaff, by whom I have been in wvery way moat faithfully served, sud fally to cominend the ezertions Ohl en, ifoury B, Sibloy, whoes labors L zeslouw, coustant, and valuable, sud such sa cntitle 1im to the gratitide of the whols organization, CHanLes DEvens, Jo,, Ofietals Commander-iz-Chief, UzyEx D, Prmoz, A, D, O, prea s TR ON THE STREETS. BCENES AXw INCIDENTS, The streets, capecially alony tho liue of march, wero fairly thronged with sight-acers, at losst cas-lalf of whom wers of the gantler sex, whow oveu (bo aharp shower which occurred duriug tho Lielght of the coli Lration failed to drive under any more aubstauttal cover than that provided by umbrolias and parasols, 1t was cloar that tlo ladies had mads up their 1ainds to £ea the boys who Lad fought in tho paat, OF wers ruady 10 da s fn ths future, and thal it would tako quito an extraordinary cffost on the part of tha eloments to drive them from the sceme of enjoymout, Tha crowd was in tho main mado up of Chlcsgo res- idants, 1ho {nduz of peoplo from abroad mot belag 38 great £a had boen anticipatod, A TRIDUNX Toporier who couvaraed with the Hckot-agents of tho diffurout Yatlroad compantes loarned that, duriog the paat {ow fays,very littlo, if any, appreciabla fucruase of passen- * tratlo was Gbasrvably, aud that what little increaa {er wan was contined t0 the territory Iyiug within Fadius of 100 miles, might natursby bo expested 1né chemaliers o As dustrie who inainuale tho gently sliding hand lala the ' e S cavatled along the rea &S seback—braced up and diatributed his Nigare to Lest 4 business honre, The Atern sat of featurs which eAt of o route weakened oa thio d an the cvo wandered along tho led with lavly arquainta ‘waa nothing left but, to bezm Ynl!Xh Al’hll lmtl:,‘:hl‘g;:: §t it vian unwarliko fn 113 nature, war amply repuid by tha appreciative noda anit lances of the lady apecta- turs, This was especially noticeablo in auch particls Fanta inthe procession as had dutics publie 1n thelr tore was nesred, et of windowa ature, aud when tho procossion pescd th ;.;;‘;,;'lx.u, whoto vindown wero throngad with hattouchiug snd indiscriminate boyring had to be Indulged in by somo of tlis enucateiann toan et teat wajeh evers moment threatened s sudden snd lzn-‘m(nlnnn divorco of lorss aud ridaz, Luckily, lioweser, but one_such scsident oceurred, ind no oo cakion arono which demanded tho sudien convarslon of tho ladirn' smilcs into ll-nupyrerssd laughter, AINOR PLACES OF AMUSYMENT, Tho Iyger-beer saloons, Dililard-tooms, and other places of Tefreshment aud amuncmenta Abared 19 the ieuseal exellement, snl did n lively briness, capeciaic er the proccavicn broks np, and the bogs sot 10 recrult their jaded m!rginl in th i et and does mot inebriate, yered {0 an uudue oxtenf, At thets places tho arrival of & suidier pever fafled to causa suwe little sensation, and thera {s no qucation that tha praprietors of the. thl!flu 83toous whioh fourish op- Posita the City-Hall would feel happy if o rounion €nuld be gotieu up tivico a weok cr oftoner, Even tim Aldermen who piy the thimst-ausuaging svocation 1y this vicinity reetned to forget all aboutinjunctionn aud contemp: of conurt, and sluug thn fosming boer-glaci with an enorgy and eatiefastion that put to flight tho ddea toat over each of their heada Lung asw Damoclas, which 6 neaded Y(u\ly lfim e‘x’u:lu;‘:f of s Oirealt Court Judgo to et drop upon them. It must Dbe confescd, however, that the Grand Army does not pla; & good game of bililards, forto 3 careful nbflnr'ol:' it yrea painfully apparent that tho civillan iz muftl we, in almont overy case, getting away in tho softest maue ner possible with the epauletted son of Mars, This was eapeclally the case when the latter boro evidences of halling from country parts, and it wouid Le perbapn almoet timpoasibla to eanmerate the great number of #0ft thinga which the non-milltary residents found in tha ahape of their bellicore, but by no meens bililarde iatle, cousiun from the coudtry. PERIAPS THE SEVEREST DIGAPPOINTMENT of those who bitd placed themselves fn ition to viow the proceasion was that which Lefell the thoueand or mora peuple, 1adlos any gentlemon, who awalted its ar- HAHI on Adams stroot, belwesn Clark aud Ladalls, ¢ There are two sides to this street, the southerly one of % which is oceupted Ly the City-1all aud the Lakocaide Lididing whoee windows were crowded with oxpocts . sat spectators, and the northerly one, which 18 ono i continued vow of g-piaces, some fif- teen iu mumber, I tho south sido of tha atrert wns, Uy reaeon of the foir facw poeping zuziously frow its windowa, the moro attractive of the two, it muat Le confossed that tho north wide did the biggest business, Asa matier of fact, it would be dif- fewt wlfuou at tho ezact number of burrels of Leer and botties of more directly-acting tippis these ffteen #aloons omptied i the courso of the morning, but the moment &t which Luniness was briskeat wax Just pro- { vious to tho arrival of the prucsysion moving mouth on LaSalle strect, Accordinis to programme, i showld have lafl-whoelrd along Adama elrest, and In this ane ticipation tha Iadies ouous side of the road raised | thelr opers-gluses and tio men on tho other aida dropped thelr beer dit sod made n rush for the sldewolk, Usfortunately for the former tho pro- coreion kept on ita woutlierly conrse slong LaSalle atrect, and after all thelr long Wait the mometita paascd without a fruition of thair Lojpes. Tho mals portion of ths occupants of tha atrect, howevor, 18 s0on aa they perceived tho siate of sifairs.filarted off Lelter skeller for Jackson strect in a wild' rush through the ailey fn which an oid man got knocked down and bad- 1r tramplod upon before tho excited, not to a3y exhil. arataed, mob could be brought to a proper appreciation of hisrights sa n citizen, This sudden cxodus from the mloon-shanties had a very dispiriting effecs upon th proprictors, who loofied upan tho chango in the route of the procession us a vile infringoment on their riglta, but when, aftcr the crowd Lad fully en- Joyed the sight, they returned to headquarters, with ausiliaries in te nhape of numerota uniformod com- rades with & # @, A, IL"” on the front of thelr huts, tha merey click of the gliases on the counter agamn roe sounded u the air, eud the fices of tho Aldermanic | Loer-nitigers resnined their accustomned sezenity, Not however, with the ladies who Lad been obilged to At {u their windows and bear tho disappotnte { ment, Many of thom wero quite ferce fu- thele denunciations of the frand which had been practiced upcn them, and in wessrtiog that it wag the last, the yery laat, e tist they would submit fo sudh an outrage, 2 = th thrilliug fart that 3 Wext Bido atrect-rallway horea ot madly excited by the music, broxe the traces, fod furiously aveay, autl lias not yeb Leen capturcd, ' The car, Jammued witl jarsengors, cams to & standstfll at tho'bridge and remuined there untl snother horse could bo obtained, hilo the process) A en Turt ‘sbegt to tak o the processio was Just about 0 np the line of murch, yorterddy forencon, ti.e spirited “om upon whifch Deputy Supt, of Tuiica Hickoy was mount. ed becams feightened at the sound of the muslo from a band near Ly aud threw iy rider violently to tho sground and trampled upon him, The vitustion of tho ollicer was perilons for n moment, but the wkittisly horse was son enirbed and his waster ottended o, A tievers cat over-tho left eye oud o brulsa on tholefs hip, cansed by the horsos hoofs, were the injuries vén, The accldent occurred on' Waslingion steeot twuen Groon and Peorda, and the kuflerer was takete 10 5 drit store and attended o by & physicia, Ho wan subsequicatly tsken home, Onoof the fcli-oficors of the First Regiment of thio Siate Guarl fetcied out & prancing, ugly stosd yesterday, and was requeste to exchango Oim fOr ane othier, but tho foolbardy fullow would not do it, aud. Mrhien'the columu was moviug_in frout of the Exposi- tion Buflding, the animal reared, pluoged, and ran awcy, throwing bfs rider, and huriiag Otficers Mead, Caraon, Milicr, aml McNaughton, wiio Wero in the police-jlatoon, Foriuvately nona’ af them were wove eroly injured, 7Tl nome of the stubborn todividual was 1ot Tearaied, —_—— THE PROMENADE CONCERT. CHOWD AT THZ FIPUBITION BUILDING. ‘The promenade concert at thy Exposition Buflding last ovening resolved itaelf, s overybody anticipated, and fodved s it ought to hiave dons, into o prutty gathering of ladiea, gentlemen, Loys, warriors, aud uendedcripts under tho {nfluenco of Hoffmamn, Tho Ezposition Dullding was mot occupled entirely, Dut one-balf of t was given up Lo the wilcherles of muslo and the plessurcs of promenade, The other half was ongulfed in Clmmerian darkness, plessant to lovers aud gratifying to plokpocketa, Tite dividing lino which scparated the gy from the sombre, the wpoouy from the indiffercnt, was at ouco inartlal, mechanical, sod philesophleal. It was come posod of & red-bales compartment, in which multitudes, stimulated Lo exccsuive milliary en- Shualam by the events of fhio day, studlod the scienca of waz from a palnting of Look-Out Mountaln, The ndfacont section of tho dividing lino was the house, that-fuck-Luilt looking structure representing the Core nell watch fuclory, Tho pliilosoplical portion of this scheroutio fzontler was thu sagacious retioction, legible upon ashinglo: *Ono-third of your lfe s spent in bed,” Naturally, tost peoplo avolded the gates of darkness, aud acittcred themselves throughout the rest of tho lnulding 10 the number of not less than 4,009, Malf an Exposttiou building Uke ours 16 good chough for 8 promensda coucert, aud even thon thera §a Toon for hundreds niore L move about without dif- Rculty, The buildiug was ALPLOPRIATELY DECORATED forthe occasion, Evergreonsand tho Unfon wouned together 1 fyetoona all round the gatleries,sud over sud unon thire would crop from bebeath then patriolio legeuds, wiiich ran togother thus: Our Coune try "lia of Tlios—Ico-creani—uur Lrave Defcndcrs—m 1ttlv Works of— w —Ou Famo's Etcrnal Caupluge round—Tlailway Oag Axles—Vietory—Escopt Faith Keep tho Uity, the Watchman Wakth but in Valn— Hlovea—ote, 'The confusion which might havw cae wuvd from ihts unexpocted commingling of emblons, tublitary sud morcautlly, did notoceur, Happy was ho luat ovoulug, sud happior far the young 1ady who had tho good furtuus to b POOMENADING WITU AN UNIFORM, An sha passed ber loa-fortunate {rioaas whioss besux wera of common elay aud worv dark bluo pantaloous, sho mulled with conscious superiority, with coudoe- scending patronago, And as sho moved on there was a languid enjoymeut of thy Liiss of capturing s gru sull, & rapture of reposs fu Ler countoamucy wi shiowed that not evon a hat of more atylish bend or 3nore pert twist cuuld shoot a pang, THE lllhflvn Hinacidisi a woa of more kinds tusn ouo. Hof pense Do, aud 1o visitors could have dispensed with the otlgr, Bubhad they douo woihe gill of btterncas would heveunifussd the young Lives of the drurme corpe, for the tide Lu thelr affairs would not have boen takon'at the food. t was, suddeoly burst upon the unotfending assembly withan sar-apli rsitle which rattied ugh the Luildiug aud she oue's midrid with dismay, Laslog Would 5ok dauny were ere on The 1oet eventful featuro of tho day, bowover, wia'

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