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THE CHICASC TRIBUNE: W Second, n farve number of fremen, and tome policemen were on dnty, Tho Fitst was drawn aoin limeon Michigan avanue, walting to act s an oseort. Tha detachment of the Becond wera charged witlh the dnty of gasrding the path Tunntiu throngh Lakn Yark from Michigan avonne to the track, #o that thore wonld be no delay In getling the Prestdent from the train to tho car- tlaged, Which were In line oh Michigan hvenua Ahont farty emarkably Aine-lnoxing firemen, nnder comminfid b} Marshal Bweenlo, wets on dnty at the end of tha Iane nearent the track. Dack of thosa, oft hoth sider, tvore packed the people who wanted to sen tho President, and they Atood ten or tweaty dee with that patiencd which alwayA characterizes peopis who want and expect to nea 8 {ree show of .DNESDAY, BEPTEVMDER 4, 1878, : 3 ordhiry | trrehty mon. led Hy Cant, ML Wil Wateriio wan reproacnted by the Red dacket and Water-Witch Hose Companes, the #nund compristng thirty men. with Chisf-Bngineer Ueorge 1" Beck In charge of il. The Rol Tark Hoee Uotapany, of Duhugna, twenty men, Jacob Cofuolly Foreman, presentsd 8 fine appearanes, And the ©Ifth Ward Hose, of the fame city. J, H. elek Foreman, looked well, The Turner Lite-Saving Compa - of, Dubuge, was aino In the . Jowa™ part” of ' the pocesslon, and it Aattencted considerablo attention ss the men marched along with rapes snd grappling-irous thronn over thelr shotliers. They Wero com- manded by Capt. Georgs Moegge. Burlinuton was reoresented by the Tom Dean Iloee, 56.1, 1, Shaw, Ceptatn, The Dubuque Bremen brought up the rear of the Vhird Division, the Fourth belng com- puserl entlrely of fubother, frendaat e Pradicnt wore lappyin | clenrly cnt frataror, and atslwart form netne hrominer! citicens to Mo Gen | bemy gt ot great advantace e nemabarc N Vo, T o Laiter, dn (86810 | v s bipatnomi dnrik Vine dslfoess 68 fhe Tewanes mort Aealduona bn there aitentions upan the Chiel | MENL S ith (in silger burtons, On hig head was & Executive of the nation feent fieemian's helmet, peectly white, —— And 0 hiseizht haud he éaeriead & miver tenmpot, JOISING THE PROCESSION. e with wold sud sdorned with » showy cord and At 11 o'clock the Prostdentinl pnety was called | taeeel, A the Cluef passed along It was d0on an- ont Into the eorrldor to arrange for peritions tn | barent that e wasa ** feature,™ and wnoops and the cartiages in the procossion. Iera there was o | huzzale wone np from every throat siong the tediona wait, aswing 10 & hitch In tho manncr of | toule as be prved by, Accompanying him wero armaneing the milltary excort. Niehind thed’redd- | Asvintant starshate etrie and Myers, and Captr, dent were the rastof the gontlamen of ‘hle party, | £tew: Holt, and (Ptinen, all being seell monnte tho Clttreny lteceplion nnd Favcutive Coumte | fhet(fiomRy ot b the entetmeut, riien came tees, Gen, Shecllan' stal, and Gien, Docat ond visosourly hluwinie theie lines away on the big ana hisstaff, Gor. Cutlon and teorre 3. How nap- | 1tie yelfonw bores, and prodocinz some very fing WELCOME. tow the Ciiy of Chicago Received the Press ident. Tenry Smith, L. 7. Lefter, and ton, and flagnand flowers withont end. foves | sy winiam Gov. Callom, The Missen Smith ocenpied n car- l?lr".. =‘f‘ an :Dgffl%fl)'ulyn l;l;:lellfqlllljmdQCm';l;d wl a0 anting, ni s Annes colored fnen, wan nicely decoruted and 1noked tiy) Brentate oo fad Hathertord Jiefes lop, ose-Cart 11 Tooked very weil. Eogine 13 | Yoyeropient Ae"and Men, babuc, Me. and Mrs. yon, 4 carrird a rooatet. . “ Jelt-propeier . 1.mas @ mam of fower, the o st Myos, dnd n'bert of the parir, e frontof the engtne ‘beine decorated with ¢ Alnl Reception and_Etec ‘ormimittces. The hour tiger, which looked At tha peonle through & floral | wheeh the party s his Corimiitees. The hour coliar of great beanty, o'clock and unknown to #in mnss of the peonle, 'fin-v]:::lrv‘;:::xw d Pompler Corps made its nn‘..flulm wae nflcmwél‘ uclam. the bend| "mn\i 2 > mortnd Hon-tunters, Mre, Hayes Is exceedingr The delcgation fram tha Chipnewa Falla Fire Vlatn 1o mAnner 8 dreas, and ahe charmi all Deparlment got mized up with {hue pate of the | Wt whom e camie in contact. And a nimbor of DCcfanion In some unknown manner. [tconsiel- | Tudien wero heard (o any, o+ Kne fa e 5 rop) yout ed of threo enkincs and hose carts, nnder commana B0 very plain.” The simplicity capturos the of Chisf-Envineer A, J . Haten. m and ali #ith Whom Mrs, Hayes comen in The entire jength of the processlon wan about | contact. The tide 1o the Nouth ark was along three miles, and it occupicd rxactly s hoat tn | Michlgan. Cainmel, Drairie, SndSfans Kook ared passtng Titr Trining Bulidiog, nues, and then by the (rove Going Out to Meet flim---nis Quarters at the Hotel, W n 1, M 11, Parkway, - Predidont gracefully, The eorridora at | TUSIE, Auvboay scho thik I8 fan to lug ananda | | COMUANIRG PHOM H1LINOI3 ; a b overy kind. Tuey crowded, jostled, swore, and | paried the Pre: 7 FrGOT M L b braed lorn dnini o Mot ey, A biow the aama | 1en and tonns st-ie of Catieis 1t was under —— Dtexel houlevard. To say that the Iadine were anatreled o litdo, pending bhe arelval'of the train, | this g wers crowdrd with people, eazer fu | U Trounest Ihervait. 16 meben. Noch Los | the eomtent w L isnf | nton. of Monmouth, TIIE REVIEW, l‘lllrl'l!nd with the drive wonie hut famtly exprisa A better epot far reviewing the procession tban | IF, m‘[‘,7’,;‘:",‘,6';,'3',;‘,’;‘l';;"h:‘;l;;!'l"l;"“ v ‘the batcony of the Esposition Balldiag tould not that thete wan to he seen scemed Lo p: have been selected. If the gentlemen w0 whom | sye, y came back by liayani avennn thie artangements bad been Intruated, howere Grand Boalevard, aud by 7 o'clock the party was once tmore at the hutel, whete dinnce wad lad. had tried thele very best, thev coold not have | O7ff in0re at U1 Of TaFe W ot rorre but no disorder was evident, This erowd was hardly a puro Chicago crowd: thora wery o gooi many who looked as {f they had thrown down the seytiie, noandoned the mowing-machine, and left the plow atanding In the furrow to get A aight st tho hesa of the Goternment. Of conesp the womnn with the baby wan cateh a®glimpse of the fentures of M. Haye They romotvhat etotrded the mueste, but there was f 10 arcal omount of obteusivcnens, it ere, Aoy lie, Xoherig 40 o NI, Bn am L e PRt cident = occnrred, e “Brosident . wah ST T e, anlelly conversing with Gov. Cutlont, ad When an honest-lookitie old farmer came up and | FAnke L 1lie paticnt and heotsloving horn-blawers 3nrlh was gastated hy Prafk DBabbit, of Dixon: tid on greal nnd vala aceasione, | doho Lark) of Hockfora: O, 11. Mamfort, of Char n: I, W, Qoldamithi, of ('Ml':llmrfi( H. B Christlan, of* Deeatar; John Steinbach, of Quincy: amd px-Snperintendent of Fire-Alarm Teleorapn, B 1. Chandler, of Chicago. At the head of ‘the divisiun wan the Fourth Repiment Orzanization of (he Processionss Ats Mareh ‘through Crowd- ed Streots. time than they did,~when the ! i " v Jmoand Band, ot Monmouth, I, thirteen piecen: and | CHO%D 8 worke Soup a ta Retne. e umegars. oo iciap | Sorinily unisted fie A5 et b B | e o icerner | fhe Beestur Firn “Hepancoirieient mempern of | dusty sud ware marchsrs, bavine gous orer & long Broted whihens 14 Hitire ot % e e oners siven her 10 £UL ofl flie track, o bt nf | Fanieter coim o The President mniivd ‘funt o | Lansing. icinzman, and Wauder, aiep on horse. | the Decatar: Firn Depariment. e W, Dodson, | line, came ap wih somethiing af & faxged-out ap- Fiiet de bertt an eliamorgnons. y 11l path, GF wwvay froin in front of thn sokdiorw and | 1itte, hd st 1ns ey Frdent s allow mo to e the paltolmin, marching sisht | Lhick, meyiog with thu lescus Slise calthok | hearance, snd In thit Mate were feviowed Ly (he st braniulenia, The Chiel Features of & | fmben. Tl what ol the authories contd not | Mitaduce thontes yie ot ¢ of "Rinkakee, o aiemly sieps ol eominnded hy | Bidotane Hote. No. oy and Noung America Hook | dignified occapant of the Presidentin) caatr. <ot Brotied woudeock. Most | sing Dis o th smal oy did, Tio wan (icra In wrent force, | *4All, Gove Upliam. " st "5, ‘e ikakee. Tatiarty ool fultisdn, Hondy and 7 Doaskl the | A dadder, X6 9. Milyve ten onCyis | mitisesot srrangements are gonerslly: commoeed Sty Dressed tomatoes. ost.lm ll’OS'“Q 85 Tk Ve AL Jant gt ovgec. ' owhr of the valy | hennd of yoo, it naver Lod the plcaite of see. | 124 12 e A1Avs 1o I & Darke. awir the s | Pearia Fire Depactrocnt e wn B no doubt of men of eminent wisdom, but one | Chke. P TSk, VoIl feo-creas. play. e A little afier 8 the rpeclal tratn totled I and slonsed nccurntely at tho entranto to the path. At once the party disembarked, tha Prealdent eota- f faine evidently ok pride in thele commande, deplicd tha Movermor, SASVEALpard of | L ST dmlc nridn, | Perhaps the finest 1vaking squad iy the lot was that_from of New Peorla”Engine Compl arl thing In spparentls most diflicult (or them 1o leatn, —namely, 1o restrlet & lina of march 90 as to 13 and P Ni oria The table wan eplendidly detorated with eub No.1, Quincy was awers, st odch Kankaket Cotinty are you from? Knnkakee? Ruewt was dapplied with an efe. . no, I'm ‘from Mankato, Kankakea d wli A bring it somewbiere within ptoper walkabls Hmits. | gass bontonnie: Tha bille uf faze wers printed : A, Wit o ur ke Gormmittoe mit Mew: | Comnty, *fopliat 21 ielmen: - And hen Tho ong | o, Armory: e O Ve a0 "Watereiten, Nt 2% ity otk | 51 I indyhenn o wemn i proper walks arder, the | ob while salin, and the table-ware was of ‘Sevtes Tleview of the Military at the | Haves and tho rest following clorely, Tho firemen mul‘-n‘un fel! snto lclllni{ how he sent bis twy | LI Ebemeld x af physicat manhood, and, from | Men, the two companies helng in clinrve of Capt, | reAder who wasa't tbers will readie Imoror tiag | ching, only nused on greal oceanlony, Tyler 1f, : saluted, the Noltiters preasntod armd, dnd tiie erowd | rons nolllanrlnyband W une of the boya wau | pRrfer spucimg of themdo alrul duty in th beart | Dariey Lange. Monitor Hiook.sni-Ladier Cam- | 1t war amnering of o o fac son pullée to keep | GAKI! waa the artist siid caterce uf the occanlon, Exposition Build- e e s s Gy toa inzee extunt. ite EJ,‘,.‘;‘I‘,“';;L“’: Fanthem aail,. Ty TR 4% | of tio: it e warm ok Bate e Btart | rs e v Siar Hooksaud.L enty.sts | ihin the proper baundey crow facor dnd nors | 20 he mals o eat ko o W3 Aciple emsntcms ab < g pho &1 Treqh e Y der command of Capt. B, H. Sussmniich: | 9neast than suy tht has been mecn In Chicaga for | hin hand, s Michignn aventie. On reaching the didowalk tht | Ui apfnion nf President 1tagee, Thotd aud frequicntly cheered, e detat) fram | irien, o 3 e e 3 » ing. Frusident entuad tho fiest carriage, nd the oters | = ALiaat Johnaty Fand snsnded the biigle call, and | 1ho Coltagn Grave Avanno Stativu, conmiast end 'Dixon Hose, 1, twenty-alx inen, Jed hy | WAuy a dar. ULk men, who onght to have been o | | Dinner heing ‘“.;'w,,fl" vary rosted autll-the bome: wornen with hiainea and wotnen withont ba- | 3veniug teception bl o Ot to have ket adywhers clac, wore ally in Ve thickest of the priling, parhing I A C . SR Sek i, ol A, | e omarwin it by sy oid. nhebilsos ah a blicke, Jammed up Adasia. sitact as far norin oo | Yosterday that nevar in sil thelr experience of Chr: ’\\"-0;‘::;:1 2;:.;5-.5.'”-:.: vrlcm langhed at ‘ln nneh: €4g0 had thoy witnessed such = crowd turn out as | deav gain santare. ronnd by tf was deen on Lhe strects, [t was also remarked by Tucky ones whio were priviloget o mount the K. Intelligent rural visitots that never bad they seon were moldly Mled up, ond moved on south, The Commitice had teiccraplicd how niany carrlazes would bo needed, il they funohow made n deetd- elly wrong counl, and, as fe usual in such ofsos, thete was A shortage. Tno Commite tée can hdrdly be biamed, howaver, be- caune they Dnd haruly’ expected to rovide for nutrcmniis, valets, colored chanbers makls, dnd the 11k, nor conld lhu‘ tayo looked e Capt. Willam Va: From Dlovmington there cume Praine Birl Engine (nmy un{. No. 1 men. They wers commanded by X Chict Enminecr of the Bloonungion Fire Departe ment, The engine with these men was & heautiful une, d the tesm that drew lt—a pair of supern bisckr~was ane of the nest-jooking in e pro- cearjun, Next to the Bloominzion delezation wa; thiat from JatchGeld, forty-fve in nomber, draw the Prentdeutial hnrty waiked down the staipn ead- | (WED{y-four men woier commund of L 2 from (ho ronkiawent Enmmer of th Boioe ar ;’,‘:{;“,{,';,;l‘;,?""‘ b marchd wall, o Lasalle sieceir, AL the foutat i marnie | Shis batialion, under, command of ¢ TRt srate ALt pang, achanse, tista wan a | fIRAIe ol T qiens ginere Beina, alin four Cr iftd as poon as the 1y leut anpeared| Moo rant 5 ' they gave him a most hearty reception, wiich ho | PREoR were in liarze of Capl. Gand, arsisted by acknowiedged with bow. T veople in the cor. [ Liete, Baus aud Tiathaway, Adur atso applauded, and’ the greeling war quito UL " vociferoas, “Ho ot his party tonk thelr places i TRE ML, A Trip to the South Park--+Scenes and Incidents of the Day. " Ing the Fazle 1ook-and-Ladder Teack, and & prett poaltion balcony, 811 up the neiglibortug windos ¢ t “ = and about 75,000 nocka along the hne were o ve ., Deck, o dton Fire ’ 2 as 73 18] the Pacliie: people, But thewe wete minor matters, and the _ . b Depariment sent up nineteen men fro e Tom | 0 that — particalar locahty, The smount | qar, through i " 1 Grcn:tg:c"nul:lt ot B walking 1 good in Ctucayu, THT GATHERING CROWID. "w‘ii’."u"n‘!,.',.%‘d‘,““n':"‘{fio‘“n:“.i“.,"."m‘:fi:&:h‘.‘:’:&: Devarmen mmmz nder the commiang of Eaor | of chaing . thar wege ity - The amount e ugh which the proceasion wended its \Vhen 50 tnany as coulit be accommodated had been packed 4 T on Mielizan ar basty, march strect (o La! aitlng crowd and such pamsera-by as men with | £0F10U2 WAy, 7o those who staod 1n the thick of watermelon trucks, peantt-magons. snd o like, | the multitude it muat have really way uniimited, and {mve tlae 10 & conslant euc- | the warld of men, snd woman and bables had Cemlon of cachinnalory effurts. Sbe police did | been concentered upon that line of march. o atice Y abe eruand toahy preatextent antila | Awgy o the remple . dietiigts ot &b ittie afier 1 o'clock, when the preliminary fluues | ™87 . et o tabing uf batane, witn. accomprnriee carenC'fs | went, north, and sonth the rivalets 1o slds stréets drive the crowda back and keep the street open, | Dewsn & comparatively estly honr fo sweii the hegun. A numberal carriaves had nearly zfilnl pour thelr sccutalated onds into the fp Adama street, and the hackflow of the erowds, | 31D stream. »o that by the time at which the Hoe rotreating before the uplified billies, rendered | Of mArch wan taken up the ceutro of tue city boe that thuroughfare a perfect jam. FEvery once ina | ARl combletely chuked up. Wiliiam Jefirice, 1o ‘1ake part 1n the toatnament, and they were a credit lothe town, Fotiowin; them the Evanaton I ‘ompany No. 1, le by Fire-Marshal W, Jt. Balley and Fotoman Alex- ander Drammond, This company prabably re- celved'as mnch applanse an any irom the oatalde towns, and ' appearance wan certainly sich as to Justify it The men nimbered forty, md putled a8 pretty and tastofolly dacorated a ‘cars as say organizatlon in the parade. They 'f" foliowad 0y tue Keystoge llose Company, of Rock Falls, forty men, led by Capt, John'L. Newton. Tho It the North and West Sides of Ihe ity 1ad | Gon, J. T ‘Forcene on commander, bis martial hean desteayed by fire thiera wouli not have been a | hearing and fizure helng dipnlayed to Advanioo i much larger crowd yesterday motning fn the | Borscback. On efther aldo of hs Geueral was hia Soath Divislon. particulariy in those localitics | ShIire stafl, which numbers about tiwenty men, . Ad Wy whero the various particinants in the parade wers nil ',"i'."fin"»’é.'.'\?u.',z'fi"fi'l'. ml{(r.‘lf;:n"g::";nvgm’ swalting the word to **fall in." Aslde from the | tary title 8lvo, but st what It fs the repurier dues fact that the strects In goneral were thronged at | hot know, and, sa he is betior known as a navle avery paint with residents and visitors, o much | #ator than s “military man, hie uautical Aothat good judges saythat the city nevercon. :",’; I:rm' |'fd|'(|‘:'-: fi?.‘f.l‘n?"‘."n'fi'.fe?“?;,'n‘?r.fi’.’,‘é "5 tained mora people, the sceno abont Madlun, | Maj. thie TIttls procession elarted soutly ue, then turned over Into Wa- nurth, and trent down Momroo lie, and thence to the Pacifie, The rtrocts nlun‘f the'line wora covercd with people, who cheeecd and aphroved the ¥irst Restment, aud the Presigent, when thoey dentified hin. Without 4ny eort of formutity, the party dfa- panntedat the hotel and retirei ta thelr roome to Foltow the aiviee wiilcn Mayor Colvin gave unother dignitary, ** Goand wash up," emed a8 If ing, 1y Thé President and Party Loave This Morning for Be- loit. 3 W, R of Sterling, twenty men, eome next, Capt. Wiliey wan in command. Jaliet Engine Company No. louked well, and their hose-cars '+ Khao-Ply " handsomely atnamented. snd Jacksonville sent in some fine looklne moun and apparatus, and hed it driven hy & Chicagy rein handler, Tom Havden. The Syeamoro iloso Companies, Nov, 1 and 2. i p Welter, Thin body nuinbered 150 hion I Patrick's o AT AT, 1 sl g A ; e, | GatfBordeh Company, ‘of Eiein, ws: also” a fing | ihile tho cfowd would encrbach ugme the ot Yo aud apon 8t Patrick's day skl Toe the bt e vative years, the COMFORTABLY 11OUSED. e 5 31 slogh o :r::t;r.n(gr‘x‘u'r:’:;h by oiened o Rewmie hesh o gty Sliention: ana’. Mporices JoYed O erable | e et tye et fhiralen eonidbe- [ uBa every ¢ leae. ot e ks i B p . 2 The roous net apart for the reception of the s | theY presented a creditable and plensing sppear- L PP (ol L5 n e d al b 17 peaplo of Chlcazn odicially welcomed to thele micst bowlidering, head-racking confuslon, | Tho ) Bl Mo ALl G L In the meanuime each [ndividual pickpocket alq | Occupled along the thoroughfarea through which ihe Peexident of the United States, Althdugh Mr, | Proalideutial party it its sccommodation auring . . Sheni, tis goiho cavalry wap the Second eul. [ o Hermon. © Tho ., Columbla, fmprove each shining miuute t convey unto h 1he procession was to paxs, and handly & uiche or felf nythiog of value whoreon he could Iay lie | Window-sill on the lins was uutenanted. ‘Mg dexterons fingers, and Lo th)y Class the urowding | Sreat siream of sight-seers apueared to spianl and jamumiog was goile 1o their 1aate, —ana tuelr | iteelf, like npray, up o the . very chimucy hands, wo, for that matter. The Mexlcan Mium- | Wops.' Lioys and irln were seen porching on fer and party were the frst 1o arrive, and then the | window-allls on Afih atoricetike binds. am crowine frowd expresacd ite feelings by abouting, ISy and | ** Whos, Emma!* to the weary foolpads bolow, by overnar's atall” beyan to errive in car- | O1d fallown forgot thelr rhoumatic ailmente, and ftrecta wera blocked with soldlers, firemen, fre- | ment, ita drum corps Léing &t fhe hoad of the Sorarati etlry. ) waltormed men. wityu | Slskin, ek ks o Cal” e e el blz rprinkling of boys, large and small, The side- Pkt o ' 2 valke tnd gutters wero covered with n mast of [ Lt G Bt i e (AFLE OF mar humanity so dense that progresa and regross were 'Aslon. amd was noticeablo for its fine mareh- actions poesible only in the ymagination, The and handsome uniform of eray. Follawing tt stores and bulldings wero crawdoil. T'ho windows the briof atay In Chicago aro on the pattor-fluor of the Grand Pacific, within cany dlstance of cach other, and wero fitted up In a etyle becoming the ation of the visiturs, The it room of fiote wan Mrs. Hayew' pHrato parior ot the wost cnd of the main bull, —No. 11, —carpetad with rich moquette, Jolinson came here in 1801 fu the name of the deatl, In order {0 Iny the curner-atonc of the mon- sment to Senator Do yet the asperities of o' Inngstrrzte nnl aonio of the occurrencos dnriug his swluzine arounid the rircle prevented his welcofne from heing a thoranehly cordin) ane, Bnt yesler- tho ment, 260 strong, elx com- Ww I hour at a stretch upon ono foot on tut y X ¢ 8 black groundwork relieved by c) n ented, wete ont with thirty-Gve men, under command of | Fiazre and aaload tefore the bniiding, and every | stoud for sn P bne. T foct. o procession, of | wood, upliolatercd tn bright erimeon aatin, whils | CrO%dod Info th most aneamfortablo positiane, | br e seole ey o e Lt | arer "and Hionrpaca dsladdar track fn the | Thesldent and party, who were expocied to come | up 10 tha last could be. had " Chitdeen more crytis hich tie svan the prowinent featurs, was very .- | iR e with heay Tanteorsioie | Women and childien sowmmed. the miott pesilous | oien mouth of many sunlc who sivod trunnixed | proceition, and o parrenanted by | B ST i ooy dida't -ca At more Liapar | 107 1l &Rd UHelr. parenty. mlgut o peny SCHE e itk thera were no sccilents to cast o g tures outslde of windows. Every article which ) *0 many guna and other implements . | tient.’ Word wan sent tha Chief Magist thelr own stupldlty fue vtlnsing down the helpless % o o match, with . elegant laco curtaine whoso | POMture: ALY y of war, while the t S . | Aurora also ‘sent up & conple of hore com I e pisteutd, & I guatusover thudny, o erowd which gathorad ity ghincan 18 in " marked " conlriat | SO0 by any contorinn of U maginsion b0 con. | Sgthr e (s ficilon Sl eneratan wipe: | Aurore” iolheas 85 ‘Hhort bandeome | Who hed gone to the hoiel, thai | [0ads to witness auch e circis, Unfotianately neser hean paralieled b thin city at’ political con- Yentions or at any ntler gatherihes. Tht poetion of the city theogh which the procession puseed xag a compact inara of peaple, drawn not werely from the outlvine portions of ‘the city, bt from the tawns and villages withly a radias 0500 miles. During yeeterday “mormme and ihe preceaing day the frolus from all qnarters came fn bearlly loaded with visitors, a earcfir estlinafe, in which there 1y m0_exngeeration, putting the nwm- berof theze who came from abroad oo the differs eut railronds o1 sbout 46,000, This vist moss hiped the atreeta alon: which the proceasion tray- eled, and greeted with cheers and other Indie cafions of good will the Presfdent of the Unlted Statex and those who accompanied hin, From beainnini to cud thero was nothlig but peaco, hae- mony, anid gooil ture. The visit swasa_succesw, thy proceesion wus 1 muccess, nud the President and the people will donutless umie in cousidering the i uf Keptember oue of the plcasantest days in their calendar, - AN TARLY WELCOME, Tu the carly morning, when daly the rattle of the milk wagon and the abrick of the newaboy was Beard nvon the atreets of Chicago, a little company gathered fn the walting-room of the Baitimore & Ohlo lnifroad at the Exposition Buiding, and os each new-comer appearcd the others fortnally ad- wnced towards bim and extended the dignifed hand of committeeship, 1t was 6 o'clock, and natwrally the honoratle snemberaof tho Citlzens® Commlttee and the hanorable members of the Adermanie Committee, delegatod by the authorls Hex and tho representative men of the community fogeet and welcome the Presfdent of tho_Uanltad Siates oo the accasion of his firat official entranco of vur municipul poles, wers feotlug a little stango fu the head pad stomach, Yot thouzh tho scneatlon of sleopincss and leat-ulghtativenosn syas apparent [n theit looks and demeanor, the gentlemen of the Commitiee bure thewselves withh a noblo fortitude, and wero unan- ook-and-ladder track. The C! Combpany, of Rantoul, had a h: cal " wifh it, the fifteen men be Capt. J. It. Manville. The lar by any of tho ontelde towns, Lowe. . i) that of the lyde Park Fire Departmcut, which bad out Engine Cos, Now, 1, 2, and 4. Each onc was elab- orately decorated, and the horses trimmed and fes- toaned frum toreiop to tall. Kighly members of thin Department wero In the line, under tha com- mand of Matshal Hogan, and they were well re- colved by the crowd, which cheered them fro- quently.” Fullowlng the Hyde Park boys, came TIB CHICAGO FIRE PATROL, and tao much credit cannot be eiven to Capt. Ben Bullwinkle for the exccedingly handeowe and tastefnl manner in which thie wagona and horaes of 0l were decorated, ‘Tue Patrol had a place etf, constitutiug the Fifth D procession; and the m was manifest when the wagous and carringes com. osing it apucared, The Divislon was headed vy Nevans' Mblitary Band, Sapt, Hullwinkle riding in front of the musiciana on a gailant-looking gray, snd recciving couridorable applouse, Behind Mr. Bullwinkle wan the ola Patrol_wagon, filled with visiting members of the Now York ang Pitladelphis Patrols, This wagon alsu contatned aband, The vehicle was profusely ornament; witli evergreens and flowers, the word ** Welcom belug worked on cither side. Then tame Patrol Wagon No. 1, & new inatitation, which had never before appeatedd on the streets. ' Thie drapings and foral ormsments on this wagon wers eiaborate, and a number of Amorican flsgs wora arranged | Yery beantiful manner,. ©n a bannerwhich floated ovgj the boys was the fatrol's motto: § Time, A and exccution, We challee the world, ‘Then came Patrol Wagon No. 2, flled with fta complenent of men, -m myum} i wa the Fateol upply Wagon. —n prei ng fu'its way, —on the scat of which lay 880 white. ballodog ‘(oal has fore lowed the fortunce of Lho Patrol forsu many years, The pony. which docs the Sre-reporting: for the Pairol, followed alonz by himusclf, aud scemed to realize the fact that he \vas an important part of the institution. Three mombers of tho Chicago Roard of Underwriters, composing the Committen averything was In rendiness for by too, the sng threw duwn his rays pretty strong, 4nd after farther delay the Presidentlal eqaip: nd on the sunny atde of the way there was & row appeared 8t the corncrof Wavssh venue mud { Of umbrellas hofsted, which effectuaily pravenied ims street. Ly a siogulatly briliiant display of | every one behind them from bebolulng the tuods lunacy, tne driver drove down Adams sirest, | M-lboking Preeident, the gay Huiiwinkie, fhe , which was altesdy blockod. The gentiemen in | Mately Chiof of Police. the Fire Marshul, acd (he charge of the arrtngements endeavored to clewr the | leasoe lights of the grand display, : street for Ihe pastage of the party In their car- | Fxcept to the favured few who: had been for- tisge, but the Presideut saw that tiis cantd not he | tunate enough to secure windows the bracession done without 2 good deal of trouble nn | loxnf | Was, far the must part, & mere noise of druins And time. The proper thing to do would bus wea to | hrass instraments, mingled with shieks and yeils tum’ around, gb b Wabssh weenio o Meoees | Fon the el by aficd with sncieks and yeile sureet, down Monroe to Michtzan venue, aud | 30 o the cheering. ‘The clicoring was rather 1ne thien info the north end of the buflding, where | Wiseriminatc, and every ire company which psssed ; there is 8 carrlage-way. Dut the President | Lad an equalstiareof it. All women In windows thought it easler 1o dismount, leave Mrs, Hayes, | o aflicted with hay fever waved thelr landker- Who expreased & prefercnce for rewuratg to tue | chisfe, and all the bova shouted. Wheraupon hotel, and to wedye his way through ths crowd w | €ach Sreman, ae he passed, woud ralac his helmet, the main door. In the meantime Adams sirect, | The women ware ctornally lostng themnsulves, which had been partially cleared, was axuin hlocked | thelr children, and esch other, and on ench occas up, and the police were forcing the crowd back on | %i0m these woold be & shriek of torror from the one apother, trampling down women aud little R -~ T s i ~— X ctitldren, whacking the wen with their billies, aud Centinued on Zighth Page. otherwise - displaying thelr valor. One msinine T T Ty member of the lorce mounted on & big bay borse Unlera the breath fa ltkn a wplcy gale, ¢ Pranced around at lvelv rate, uiterly unconscious | Cnlens the tecth pleam like the driven snow, of the Iact that there were women and children ln | _There ia no daxzliog amilo or tander tnla tho crowd to whom the tminineut danger of cou- | Grateful to wuman's eye or car, we know, tact with the horso's buofs was not the most pless- | . The tale would luse s charing, the smile be ant thing that mivht be contemplated. Tuls pan 03 Raunt, vnt(n' the crowd at this particular juncture wi Till brought within the spell of SOZONONT, altogetaer out of plsce, for the rsaton thatit dro ——————— ho people back towards the corner where the 5 Preafent, e Georn 3 how gy ghe BUSINESS NOTICES. George Armour wers trying o' edge therr : way *through the mase pready Sowdud | Freuioh Arificial EyaneWe koop the lare. . on the midewcaik, and overy mionte hewmed 1n | oat assartment of ‘genulne Imporicd eyve in ine closct and closer by the weopte i front | Unlted Siarer h'nupkm?un Tecedsary, crowding fn upon them. Uow the three gentle- | without pain, Gale & Hlockl, Drugy jon gver aucceeded tn pushing throogh without | Boutl Clark strect, and Faimer Tlouss D betag stepned on and branght mto undiynited cone tact with the paveweut, in sometling thoy can bet. ter tell than any ono elae. Th unscathed altogethior, however, Me, Tlow bclug ro- lleved of & e gold watch, which some hght-in- geted adept pinclied off from his clialn, As the Dresident reached the sircet and the crowd snw who was comilng shey fell back slfutl and as the trio moved towards the main enlr vetted fnto a thing to sit upon was pressed Inta | puciets in scarch of the proceeda of this vear's hay service, The tops of the buildings wera lined with | crob. ul-ncmll‘f- sacceeding In getting it withont spectators. ‘The buildings in pracess of crection | e siluntest diiculty. * i the rear of the Recond Wero overrun and the workmen driven away from | \:3%0e Sixth Uattalloi, Its cummandar being \aa Ahelr labars. Jusinens was nocessaeily ausponded, | ol W bowell, Yo batualion numoered abat 36 et wero no eyes nor thoughta for anytilny save | ¢ Gomuuny A “boing andor ommand of Urpt, tha tghters of frc aod the Lrightiy-painted appa- | 1 K- De Youns. aud moving in o manner which ratus. Tlenrborn strect, from Madieon fo Monehe, | Fefected great crodit unon that oflicer ang his mody was filled_chock fall of poopie and things. The | O Rl “The bnttallon wan accompaniad by ite Ahings woro the puaratus 'of the Chicagq Depatte | 094 band, which compared favoraoly with’ the £ "Chic peoplo wors aver all andt fosst Sy | Othier organizationa of a Tike cUATACIor In tha pon Armed around everything and everyhody, puslicd M. ‘Then came the great attraction of the d crowded each other In thelr endeavor 1o ohlain A belter view. Thay ran niomentary and imminent PRESDENT JIAYES, danger of being crushed buneath some passing pon- Ha was in the Acst of n Jong line of carriages deroun engine or ladder-truck, and mixed them- | contalning civic and milltary dignitaries of vatione selves up (nanalarming manner with anorting, paw. | gradew, and at the thne of Duwssinz tho particnlar Inghorsce, Monron aircet, from Clark to Biate, swas { ‘VittnvXa reporter, who was at tha corner of State Just like Doarborn streotan (o It nccupancy, Stato | and Juckson strecin, wan enguged tn gusing intent. gtrectand Wabash nvenue, s far south aa Van | ly st the upper-story windowsof a very tall bufide Buren \®treot, were bat itls mora many | ing auif b uspected to cona across something of ol teavel, Mon, boys, .women, gitls, | exceeding Interest In tnat elevated locality, = As nts Innumerable wero ' there. | tho carrlage passed slowly alung, one continnons They overran the sidewalke, rlonped tle progresn | chicut uross from (he crowds o lther wide, to of the strect-carg, and fmpede:t ull kinds of travel, | which the Preatdent ron panded by howing, Hin Thoy were In the windowd of the bulldinga from | head waw uncovered, and It must have been vory cellar to parrot, on the tops of the Lonues, fn tho | nncomfortavls to slond for & coupla of hours In trees, and boys huzged the tolegemul pol the busling aun und keep up & noddin that must bo No policemen appearsa to disturn the fuston | very destructive 1o the -corvical vertebrm, nor mar the sweetnen of the many pefty dis. | Iu the cartiago with the President ware ov, . Cale turbances, The crowd evinced i1s avility to cara | lom and Mr. Gcore M, How, . Irosident of the for lteelf, and uo pollcenicn were needed. Al | Committce wiikeh inn the entetlaintent of the din: were I the high tood hitmer of excifement.” One | tineuished guest uuri hi¢ atay i the oty in mnan trod on auother's toes und upolovized, and | chargo. Mix cavalrymen nctea aa nn eacort and the uther man good-humoredly repliod: **Oh, | inard fo the velirele, and in front of It was spatler never mind, you have nol been thero more | horseman with the flag of our country planted ihan a pinafe. The Incvitablo aut tho ireepressls | Grmty 1n his abdomen.. Tho sacond eateiie hed blu small Loy waa a2 numeraas und uoiay av ever, | occudied by Attorney-Genern] Devons and Mossrn. aud umused himsclf and otbers by owa perilous | J. V. Farwell ad George Armour. [y the thini tricks and slang remarks, This” was in the tiuie | were tho Prealdent twawous, L. Z, Lelter, Esy befnre tho column ot under way, Afterall hmi | and Franklin MacVeagb, 'Judge Hogers and Ueen made ready end the *iclrens had com- | Mr, O. 8. A, Sprague wero the orcupants uf the mencod * order rolgned suprome, “Plicre was tho | text carrlage. Of the other three, ten, Lu Duc, same crowd and the same crowding. dut the unaf- | Commissioner of Agrleulture, AHlnz-MnJar Vlded attention of all an the strects wastirmod W | Gulbert, Prof. W, P, ' Jones, © Judge the firenion and tha soldiors to un extent that quite | Yaucey, Benator Dutler, belled what & renorter hus heard astd: *<Phe pea- | Kollorz, Fhielus, and Walk plu don't take enongh Interest b this thing, to the masslvenerd of tha surroundings, A Inrge lantel pler-glars and two large mirrors on the burcau and dresning-caxo add 1o the attract- iveness of the room. A small alcove extends off from lf“l raoth,” hnng with lace and decorated with feeali-cat Howern, In fact, hardly an avaliuble or 2ppropriate sbot was to be secr fu tha foum that had not been beanufed with owers, The most notleeable thing was A lur{n aud really elegant bouquet, or pither bmekel of flowers, which was resciited to tho lody of the White llotse by the aeoln Park Commissioners, Additfonni intereat centred tn”the giit from the fact that 1t wan com- osed of flowers which have beon grown in Lincoln Park, and which wers grouped togethier tu tho very aristic shape in which the - Jady found them. on “her uarrival yoslerday morning, by Mr, I, TeVry, the well-kuown gardener at that breathing-spot. ‘That the beanty of the gt was aporeciated Ly the reciplont was most evident Trom her remark to Gen. Btockfon at broakfuat, that it was really tho handsomest pieco of flora} work she had ever seen, Couposed of varl-colored flowers, in which thero was o predom. inance of ten-roncs, earnntinons, pansics, and nthor foral gems, It contained In the centro a iarge letter **IL" 10 white, encloscd within u blue fleld, while beneath, in red, white, and Llue Howors, wae an Aumerican ahicid tastefully worked . ‘Anotiier attructive florul gift was a Inrge bouquet from Mise Allo E, Smitn, of Lako Forest, The othet rooms are dircctly across the main hall, and lnok out on the LaSalie-street front, Taere are five of* them, all so arranged that they can be turoed luto one by onen- ing the folding-uoors. The frat one towards the = sonth--No, O--wi the room Intended Drexidential conple, 1t fu vcr{ large, s crimeon plush furnituro and the prodom! nance of bright huew, v decidedly cheerful in ap- cataiice, The next two rooms are alsw chanie guru, connected, 1tko the other, with buth-rooms, carpeted i moquette, and farnixhed in durk ma- roun, with lambaqoine of sunilar abade - trimmed in blnck and gold,” Tho smalles rooms werc ocens (pled by the children. F'he two ruoms at the north end of -the sulte were nsed o6 the President private recoption-room and private dining-room, the turnlehivg voing in horuiovy with that of the il Messes, Diaker, . Then e But, { Sheran's wiatd, also in eareiagens and Gen, as to tho preparstions uud Lhe formation. Dueat, cummandur of the division of State milis ¢ Uen, A 0, & m 10 | Thers wan conalderahle cIupping OF Hands, A muss Mudison & Peoria-sts,. : imous dn their praises of the really beantltul | g rmne | 3 tha, aiid el Tn the jear of (e cartinges wera %'?".:'f.;‘n"';‘.’éfliy“nf”mar::“p%?n.'ae.?:'.'é'.f.'.';m“fl.'; siderable applaus e by way of u hearty grietiow. 1t e Beptember morning, and passed tho few minntes [ The roous retorved for the other diatingulshied FALLING INTO LISE, Others contatulng tho members of it varivi com- yas teduuuled wlien, & few momeois later, the S mitiees connected with the ahow. 1n the rear of Whoever had in cliarge the furmation of the pro- | Fhess woro iz cavairymen, and following theny ceaslon; the stationing of the varlous ana many | was Pouud's Firat Hogiment Dand, which was I companica; the direction of tho military; apd in | turn followed by the rogimental dram corpe, Thew camie the First, and it Ia but fair to eay Ihat the p short, the general aupervision of the aarting of ELN0 Me Tt and it la but faly tasty pray Bl thio entire affalr, Is deserving of the greatest credlt | forma and ittering guns weore famillar sights to for o ease with which the column was gotten :mm °'y."'x'}|mf|"'""" nmlnn: en;nn;llmlm chuhr- under way, Tiers was not a hitch apparent at [ iz with whic they wery recetved ulh along the aurpolat, and the lno of marclwas laken apat | die O, "5 Sua, that, the provie et the tho appolnted Hme. That fact alono wonld be | organization. ' A'no bo turned out 423 strony, enougt commendation for any ordinary occaslon; [ ten compantes being reprosentid tn the ranke. - at for not within the recollection of the oldust fn- | thehead of the comtuand rodu Col. Kwain, aitend. habltant hoa puncinality been a characteriatic of his stall, wnd thodlwplay of guld cord and any militaty or civic pruceamonal dispiny that has | Wasels made was quite -’mtfllluw ta onlinary mor- taken place in this d:n,-.b' \"u-wrldl-v'n ““'}: trn: | Lo \;::_":Il ot perniltied 1 wear anything bot tion wes aonounced to ein at o'clo and at B - uat "T1"Oclock It s begitn, © T Sovmes | The artiliry camo nest. 1t was Tobey's Battery, of Yeek court a@nd - Wobdsh ave: cunsimicg of six conoon and a Gatling Fun, an N been cholen as the atart] on the carsons aud horees wero ninety men, most boint, andail formation looked towurd (hat corner. | Of them belng veterans of the lato War.' The ‘e various militury oreanizations nad been, each | Wwero followea by Company B, of the Rixteentl and overy one, requested to occuyy a certain posi- | Vattalion, inirty-five sirouy, under command of Lo, 80 that when the mument Srrived the only [ Capt. A, Trown. rolllnary “evolution would be that of > closing hen came the Third Diviston, composed vxclu up.” Thus all along Wabash avenue ana in tho ( #ively of uide atrecta from Madinon to Peck court the gayly. caparisoned soldior boys, and the fantastically ar. rayed firemen, stood anxioasly and good-uaturcdly awaltlng the word ** march, " Thus all confusion, which waually resulte from au_inability on the part of the Commender+in-Chlef to Gud thin com- arl, was averted. The Chicagn resaid, aligned e TRIBUNE of- treet wan falt of sleltiug compa. nlus, “0n tho wout side of Etate stroet wan an - broken line of hosc-carta, engines, wnd men in tha urder which thoy took In the procession, | \Va. hash avenne was silve with brase-bound mititis men, careiages, ond bands, Mouuted nids, witl sabros and gold cord el In the wind, Yashed bither and thither, The bands tuned up visitors were ou_the souih aldv of the uiuln huil, nuarest to the Prosidential apartments, two belng sot apart for tlor. Culiom, one for Atturney- Uenaral Davens, and onu for Bceretary Thompson, 1nes sre hore given. Lo Duc anat the Swedish Minfster had npart ita In_nnother annan of tha hotol, At each ¢nd of the matn hall wos a large china vase, flted with rare plakts, which added to the gencral ap- pearance of things. !‘nrn fhie description given, It will be scen that noth nr wan Jeft undone {n_the way of showing :lnnuu gnmm to tuo party which its’ limportaucy eserved. ATTER BREAKIAST, Dreakfast wan sorved at 0 s, m. In Parlor No, 1, and wan strictly & family affatr. Thero was no set Lillof fare, but the hotel people exorted them- scives to giva of thoir best, mnd furnleliod & qulot Lreakfast in the English style. Brook trout, vralrie chickens, tenderlain steak, and tea and coflee composed the menut. Aftor the Presidential purty had breakfusted (Gen. Ducat and siaff, com. mauding the First' Division Iltuols National Quards, made thclr appearance. Mrs, Hayos and the lndies of the party had retired to their too ond loft the Preslaent in possession of Parlors 1 aud 2, Mero Gov. Callow came with bis stalf and pald thelr respect (o the President. Thon ensued 8 brief seavon of hand-ubaking, The corridor lead- tug to the Presldcutigl avariments was thronyed with tho guosts of tho honta ARd. thole Trienm all ecuger to_caltch a glmode of the ton of tha hour. The crowd began to odge its m,uw the parlor uecupicd by tha Prealent, and Me, Tyler L. Giaskll), one of thio hotel pruprictors, con- stituted himaelt s counnltico ofunc 1o attend the door, which he did grocefully aud assiduvusly, Mr. John 1. Drake, o, SsmTurner, Bam Parkor, of waltlng in quotity varlous passages from the classio poets In favor of early rising, Exactly at 6:20 the speclal traln mnoved out af the depot bearing Me. William enry Smith, Col- lector of tho Purt of Chicigo, Mr. John V. Far. well, Mr, U, B, A, Eprajrue, and Judge logers, of the Citlzens’ Committ and Ald. Beaton and donan ol the Comunites appolnted by the City Councfl. It had Leew areansed that the train thould stop at ‘Twentyssccond strest and other stations In the southern purt of the clty 1 order {0 wick up the members of th¥Committeen reafiling in that quar- L. Accordingly, at Twenty-sccoml rect the ty Wus reinforced by lr. George Armour, Ald, clbert, Pholps, sud Carey,” Mt, L. Z.-Leltor, and Ar W ¥ Haker. At Twenty-fith sireet’ Mr, Giconze law toarded the tral, “ana ot 1lyde Park Mewrs. K, G. Kelth and Franklin MacVeagh fumed up emiiing o8 wen who had comforiably breakfanted, From this polnt on to Kingston thero was no further atop, the tratn maklag fast time, boder the direction of Sut. ¢, )1, Hudson, of the Baltimora & Ohlo Jtoad, who hud pereonul ehasgo of ull this portlon of the arrangements. Kingston is un - izniicent statlon, Hitcon nules out of Chicasgo, sd 4 one of thy tew towna that have aprung up along s comparatively recently canntructed raflroad. Dariug tho shoet teip frony Hydo Purk, Mr. How, Chatrman of the Cillzens' Conmittce, dlutrivutad kayly decoratcd Ladgos of watin ahd ullt t hiw fellow-members, having Upott them the bacrivtion, ** Reception Commits teo National Firemen's ‘Tournamcot.” Phe hun. orbly members of the Alderinanio Committea fazed Womowlat unviously upan those ghttering au but watd no word, " The Presigenifut perty had come on from Fremont, Q.. In upeciul cars utiucucd to the regular expresn Lesin, and this trafn hod been walling ot Kingston ur and 8 half wien the special train wped SCrORBIRL 1R Lo the ilag- decked do No wooner oo, a” that wrhich, sontained tho Prent | Brchident appeated un the batcony. watl g Cor: o ¢.m‘.cgn'ny|.- bo excepled, and the Patrol bovs lom LndA:Wn’lL’-;\hyanHl\ufl Duyhll rlgbt, Meaves, could nut repressn smild of satisfaction as the {low and Armour on tifa left, and & number of dii- cheers rolled up from each mdeof the streets nitarios bringing up the rvar, A aowall table hay S ¥ ‘h'fi;'e"gx:{fulcn': It‘h.:{lv‘l)::m-u 4 caiatned Me;\: placed ugmdu the Iullrml mauing, draped in y i THE GILICATD PIRB DENARTABNT, an Ametican flag and uearly covered witha large [] and whenover the burly form and pleasant face of o - Fiest-Asnistant Sweenle, who led It, appeared a 1 4 B aliout went up that must have ade the men feel that the people of Chicagu took pride in thetr firemen and wanted to express it In the hesrtiest kind of cheers. Asvistant-Marenals Bhay nnd Mtsham acted nd alds to Marshs) Sweenle. . Fol- towing themn wera the 3luxicon War velerans in carriazes, thelr names belng un fullows: First carriage~P. T, Turnloy, A, Stelnhaus, . L. Jucrgens, " (ieorge W, Prickelt, Secona car. risge—llenry Brown, C. I, (Hle, Jobn K¢, Hrise bee, and Joba W. Rogere. The Iatter, tho oldest vetaran in the hioe, bad 06 & coat which he had worn in over adozen batles In Mexico, ile the = veteran of he veterans. and pointed t with a8 much pride ma. from his shoulders hung gulden epan- lettes, or If to liis name had been otiachcd a steing of uitles, Thira carniago~il, C. Dolaus, nry Mujor, George V. Frank, and Edwand Wit Fourth cartluge—~A. B, McLafu, F. A. Beacl, Gevrze A, Ut n, and Jawos A, Martin. Fifih carrlage— . Hellay, James N, Nettleton, and Andrew Starr. 8isth chrriape—N, Baroui, 11 Hehruder. Amos Jackson, und A." Munchankon, ‘The **vels™ wore liherally applanded, Thou, in e zed, cuine the members of the Plronien's Benevolout Assoclation, eomposed of the members of the old volunteer Fire Depart- ment, fltty In pumber. At (heir nead rude Goorge 1L Laflin, President of the Association Caurtuny, Vics-Presidunt, aud Thowas £ reasurer. The old-tinie ** maslces red to enjov the vecaston lmme e fu for w liberal dbare of appla o viae {tiug firemen came nest, and Included the follow- snd elegant bed of fowers, the R of the Hon, Willlam Henry Smith. 1t was mai, tons, tea-ruses, rose v ofth Sudother vanietie We have just roceived and apnc. " foraied 1] [ m in ¢ Breniient 100k hin -'u'n'fl"n.: frous of th opened a most elegant linoof crowds below began 1o snpluud and chees, the pro- 5 cesslon, which had areived and remnived standing N & south of the butlding, veun to pasa in rayicw be- fore him. ~llefors 1t had all gono by \fr, 1layes [ fook o his hal A great meny more times than he ie years old, and frequently shuwed In the latest cholco designs, his sppreciation of the pageunt by rning srosn a“m- ne‘nl)eh!m:n b‘;-h:- m;a ll‘ml;_;m - g his satinfaction by an adminng ook, - " : etaion was uily o ho i passtng sovers, sevaos | T0O8E fashionable colorings, nd enref aich cuuld have n avolded had i - SErEemonis for aking. care of fhe Sraw pors | RSUETUL effects, at the LOW difervat irom whes kT et Vi generad of- | EST PRICES over known on cct. however, wau 000, ana a3 {0 the procosvion Iteaif, everybody sdmitted that 1t was oneof the | SAIME class of goods, ‘ very best in every respect that Chicapo hus ever seeii. \when the last of it had passed Me. Hayes touk off his hat fo the crowd, bowed, 8ud turned if to go away, Thero were ; s for him. however, from sach ss thoaght be might be in the svesking lmmdh bat in re- L) . sponse to this invilation to make himsdlt heant Ko sluply took off hw bat, bBow sail *Thank you,* and retired ainid the apan thecrowd, Atthe Expositios Bullding, whera the erownd waa greatest, 8 crawd of wXpeit pickpuckuts koot constanily al work, and a Luge numier of Jadivs and gunilemen loat thuir watches, chsins, awd kotbaokd. At least over a dozen Were reportud VISITING FIREMBN from ofher States. 1t was headed by Chlef ©, V, i, Pond, of Hattle Creck. Mich., who had as Alds Jobn Lindusy, of 8t Louis; Chist Waker, of LIk« hart, ind. 3 Chief Knoock, of Manafield, 0, Chiet Kobin. of Battly Creok, Mich, s Chief Drew, of Burlington, Vi, 1, Buucan, Cheyenne; and i Capt. Venrock, of Denvar: and Chict Wadswortl, of Marshalltown, la. The Yoettantl (Mich, ) band was nt tue head of the proca<sion, 1t conta)n: ing suven musiclasia, and then came n dale. ho Vpailantt' Firo Department, of 41 artanf liopy Loy Conte Cowpauy, No. 2, vurated with flowers il W Licy wire th Dieces of u the prucession, thes + ot ry oy 7 Bartics who oftsad to v hwie nanice. ' kiag e datt 1 | 18ob tardner, and every other imporiant ofticial ol layed snsiches of ales. the nubitia performed | woe wverywhero trected with cheer ‘Bese men ': ‘I'he procession, pawing alung north on Michigan m% e ot b dreias | 1ho oo VISt e Shortss ool (LY | pleyed weatches of sl the milita’ perforuied yere eommanded by Chict “Amoia. Noxt 1o | Commissigners Gorman, Futlons, and Purley, | avenats snon bosah proes oo orlh on Mictigan #uibled travoler wero dotached from he | Executlveof the nation attention cammensurate | tho great dellght of the speciators, the much- | the Ypalantd Aromen were those from Charlotte, | of the New York Huard of Fire Cowmisslouers. lons defiling off on tue side struety, :‘xmu-l' which thereupe ran sporting o | with alli I‘IK:‘D. '“ fl!ll Le S ajd li’fdl'l’lil' ‘lll‘,‘:lllll (Eg l’"u "nll’CCdHIIJ!ul‘h!Il nflfll:(rl Ih“' 4!:(‘!:.. whl:vlll ““lllnfllll‘:‘.’l“t'lfi:lnl‘l‘uIH(:I‘A;'“NAI..:& wf;‘h':ll‘l‘:l XNlcolal, Chief of the Ueilevue Firs Da- 5 owards tho city. Tho 1" 1 deut Huyed that he Js an even-tewpered oian, | tho of the Guvernors and other | Therd' were fftocn nicu s deleuntion, rime ISITING, tachod 10 thu Cominitice's special torne ey oo | Noth i coome s detasl, Lt iupered plan. llowed tha cutious “crowd '(o | thelr movuments wary Uirectal by (el Kngineor | © Charlee0. Cook, Cantalu of Tiigboe Iook-and. T Altor the procesion had been reviewed, and the crawd had cheerrd long enough tu call s Proste dent back veveral timcs to the raillug of the bal- ceny, where he bowed aud bowed bls thanks, bhe was eacorted through the Espoaition, Sauked by Gav. Cullow, William leary Swith, L. Z. Leitar, Jobn V. Farwell, Ucarze M. How, D, J, Lyon, and uthers, and plloted by decrotary Iteynulds, of the ‘Mhe entlte cumbany, nomberiug perhaps’ 100 p sune by thts tnie, Werd glrding alont bn the se of the davaricd express. "o inast prominent pe blu awaing tho suite uf the Proviaunl were Attorhuy - Gcnueal Devona benator Butlor, of oath Carali. wuilseloner Dont and son, of th Count Luewenhiaupt, Swed- B 5, Gen Tyler ana wite, of Balimory s Capt, 1 11, Tooker, “Fay Dizector of the Unito: Blates Navy fyJudgy donca sud wite, of Delawaro, him evinced by the multitude appeared eratiying to him, but did not excits him In the Teast,” To Tux 'Prouse reparter detatled to noto bl move- ments he was pleasant und kind, le fought eh; of any sftempt to iiterview him, however, * am pleased with what | buve ween of Chicago," satd the Prosidont, **and I am sorey 1 ahall have 20 tear wysull away s0 roun, ' N “*You vushl to etay u week in Chicago, at Teast.” sald Tun Fiuavas reporter, **aud avo our Pl u respectrul silonce, whils nis Kxceliency the resident submitted with adnirahle yrace (0 tho torturo of & hand-shaking **hee," started and kopt up by & borde of hoodlumy, ~black, white, ellow, and brown, .\'D\Inlni but the starting of ha proceeslon pul sn end to Alr, Hayes' lmpr - tu receptivn, and the claworous youngriers bud been {mugudent and sprightly cnough & cure s second chancs fto shake Lhe dent'ahaud wont sbout holding the ** Liow-i 3. V. Jobuson, of the Charlote Fira Department, The Battlo Croek Aremen cawno next, Lheir liusee cart belng Tempeat No, 2, and {hu_usua) decora. tions were vistbfo upon 1§, 'The men numbered twenty-eight, snl wero Jed Ly Chief $iarncs, of Unitle Creek.” Quincy, Mich., was roprescnted by fity elght of her bost-looking firemen, belonuing to Alect Huso, Nu. 1, #od Protection 1ose, N0, 9 Vaw I'aw, Mich., caue uvxt, the mun fram that elly buivg led by Ford's Cornet Band, Thers wero Bellevue, U, atte, Chief Dahpeming (Mich.) Ladder Compuny Jolm P, Outy Fire Department, 5. I', Delong, Chlef Ricbmond Fire Department, a1 about thrue carriage-loadsot distingulshed city olliciala from abroad. Curpotation-Lounsel Bonfleld, Ballding-Superin- tundent Cleavelond, xud Aid. Seaton, ook, Cullertun, Cary, Smyth, Wettarer, Schwelathal, Ityon, Bisaber. Sanders, Mot 0, Gen, M 0. 1 vy T T ler. "Waida: | Exposition. Tbu topsy-tureinzus of the preparms 1 Uen. 5 , 0. many po crest, ™ uds in tholr pockets 10 the predsure ay | tigbtcen men from Suull Ioee, No. % in the | Jouss, Turner, Tully, Oliver, Lawler. Waido: h - 5 wife, of Virainias the Mog et Yancey ",‘3 A i ?\'ul.":;n?} here longer. fn‘n’:l:onl?l' CE T LT Tonks, tha Coutmnd beli heid By Capt. MaL. | Nivess, Tovoes, 1o eigh, Heldlor, McNurney, | tuns for theannaal eshibition secmcd tuplvase all, & " ible. When, a8 littlo befors 11 o'clock, it wasan. nounced that all was ready, thu prucession started in the order which was mmatsioed throughout, Fur the sake of cunvenlience, If for no other rex. sun, the culire turn-out bad Leen dividod furo six. divisions. The FirsL consleted of the lice and the Clhicago Fire-Mazehals, e mocond was composcd of the _mily. s, ugd President Mayes' escort of officers, etc. e Third embraced the i, Goorgiay the Rev. Dr. Caldur, " Prosident of 'the Yeunsylvanta Agriculiursl College; Myers, fam| ul{‘known as *tOld l'mhl"l the Hon, L T, tla . C., of Philadelphia; W, . Ls Doe, ner'of Agncultute; Mre, Hay ibe Presiaent's threo wons, Burchara, We Uatherford Hayes, "The uausl ceremontes of introduction were gone tbrougn with, Mr. W, {1 Smish dolog the honore fubla capacity as'» poracnal friend of the Pres ‘ent and also s tho higlieat Governinent offielal Biescul reprusontiog Chicago, These formalitics funeuincd afl the time unill the trajn reached Iwentyoscoona atroet, At hat: atation a Narge $rowd had collected, who chieored loudly sod calied 10¢ the Ereaident, but 1o trau d)a not make any 210p, aud thu people were compelled to forego thy icabury of sven cutchlug s giimuse of b, At Tuelith strcot tio President siepped out on the Vitlorin and repeatedly raived Lis bt to the [T replied the reporter, **11 1s than fn Washingtun, perbap: *Tuhould Lke to sisy here slway: sald Mr, ‘*and “perhaps the people would rathor e do 40 100 thun thut § abould go back to ton.' Thun "the Presldent smiled. Just bero the con- Yeraution was cut short by ottiers coming up. 3ir, Hoyed 18 wonderiully upt st recoznlaiug old frichds.” Mr. Webb Ifaycs, the President's son, Is & pouial young gentlemnu, who, not uulike his Iathor, 49 apt 10 tike tho world e it comes, and view ~everyihing from a philos sopbleal standpolut. One of the mombers of the Presidential party atated that the President Views the vutcome of bis policy inu very come placent way, "I\ wax not bls policy ho beon huzaaiog toward thy South, but {t waa thut which yan Juevilsblo, and which had boen decrevd by faih, lsd Mr. lsyes allowed it to spring up of ore pleas- cotm. ‘Tho Alert Hose Coupany, of [hy tiap Mich., was nezt. there belng cightcen meu, nader command of Capl, C. 0. Miller, 1 thy rauke, ‘ftien followed the Indiana Wide-Awakg, Nu. of Laporte, snd Long Joho, No. 1, of Valparai the furmer couslatins of tairly meu. under co mund of Capt. William Hes, and (he latter of elzhiteen men, headed by Capt, A. I Lepell. The Iudiana men broukbt wlone the Aperican Nand, of Laporte, which did 1ts Btate ceedit: and tue hosa curts were taateiully decorated. ludeed, 1t inay he sald 1hat all thu hose-carte and nook-snd-ad- der trucks were bastefully trisimcd, and there was 110 roul {uF DrazEng Vi 8L the expense of other. Aftee the judiane frewen cumne ihoas from Ohw. 'Fhe ‘frst thin. o the Hue wus the Mansfcla Band, twenty-four plecey, aud d rectly bebind it was 1lopo lose No. 1, frous the adie towu, cumimsnded by Capt, John 3l Knopl. and Elrsuer cam In carnsces, fol- lowed by nbout six carriave-luadsof otbers of equal or less notability. d othor apparatus of ch maching was lumultuously checred by the crowd.” At head of the Jino was labcock No, 4, attended by & and, 1t was extensively decorited, wll the brllaucy uf which 1huy Wero capable, which Is saying great doal. Huok-and-Ladder No. 4 was next, drawn by four Sue-lookine noric, cach ona being gayly deca- rted. Hancack No. 1 folluwed, and showed evi. dences of the work that bad been bestowed upon 1t by the buye Engine was, perhape, ad much admited a1 auy 1 tho processian. Tou foral decoratlons were us elaborate us weil conld bo, snd Uage wero Bying from every portigu of the' ma- chine to which they could 'ba Auached. The credit of . the decorations s be ‘The walk aboud the buflding war brief eqvugb, In the centre of the floor Carllele Mason Iutrue duced Sig. Zamacons, the Mexican Minlster, 1o tbu President. The Interview was oordial. The Minlster relsted huw be was the guest of the manufscturers, and the Preetdoyt sald, **Glad to meet you, and | hope our natious will continue at peace.” Then the Meslcan ‘Minlater donned hus white hat. and the Prealdent of the great Amen- can Itepublic marched on., The crowd sometiow had gotten futo the butidiog, and was pressiog a fittle 100 bard on ihé sideut, Here sud cre o one would grasp Uls baud cor- dally, aud tbe Ezecutive always responid in the same even, h;m:‘y way ihat he lss. ned. it coiinE (e ik smye aveontince witi i persun from two to Gre stalls, visiting fi from other Biates, The Fourth fncludad the fire companiea from country towns in thie blate, The Fifth was mudu up of the Flrn Futrol of Chicago, and tho Sixth Divisiun included tbe Chicago ¥irs Department, the viaiting e com- vanfes. 804 walecelluneous organizations, vuch xs the Nexican Veteran Assvciation, the Volunteee Firemen's Bensvolent Assoctatlon, ete. Thesu differeut divisions bad peated slong Wa- bash avenue tu'thelr proper order, wo there was no 2 “Carpuicuco by ot iy & tarbluder ¢ ulrs b w BOTARIC MEDICINE CO. Prop'rs, Butlaley N.¥. " A hittie doot wae ope ani the parly was FOR MALL. ushered Juto the Art Galiery, Ifere the Prosudent sl o NOW IS THE TIME. Niinois Centra! Raileoed Lauds, ™« egause that Coapaoy 18 closlug eutb R . Frul da, Tucated it L A m waa i clardy ity aléuiy drossed b 10 b dicomtion s G b | ok b epce . the Wisarer i B te, Who 04 {uelf, withont apparcntly hay! e ible | coufusiou, ‘The nolico had been stationed on ftaty | hardy lvoking men, Eagle Hose, No. rom | give: o lsdtes iy of y el 5 e of Getty e oWy i dificulty in fecogutaing | juclf withont aoparct B o e | ok oy, bevm alalingd on Sty Wooster, O.. wus the ucss organization, aud | No. T'u honse, corner of Inaians and Lincos which 16 eald Lo be one of (i Doset 46 Bearly thesame age by whoi he was surrounuvd. Tacre weew no icidents on the trip worth mes Yonlug. “Col. Jaiva k1. lowon, of South Chicago, Lruught sboard w guard of Louor, conswting of & tluad of ten, whom be facetionsly Introduced to s Praldent us belog > only fout dwye old, yet drulled wbliters.* The \ime was oecovied ' $u foctal chat on current topice, the Prevident, and, U fuct, all the gealemen of by pasty, ngldly ubs Lefore thu cvantry to-usy. Ty chono (o take the esoouaibillity, hoping thereby, by tho exhidition of 8 mapulially towanls the South, to bring sbout good fueling. Iut then commenced 1ho tyht fu tbe Senato, und tha induence was in o manace lust, **How could ilayea bavo doue otherwiser” sard the gensleuian, Why, Hawbung Butler ayé that illllnln more rapidly breaklug uw a Sol- id Youth thau llsyce, buthu bud to buck sume- bad turoed 1be cormer of Peck tourt nud started north on Blate streot did the potice take tholc positions, —‘Fhep, 48 the column moved further north, the Lows aug engine coinpaules rest. fu¢ wlobg State sircel, oy Lefuie sluted, woeeled into liue ynd " Jolued Wit the rest, Tue Cllcaya Do- pactment, o, bad laken up 4 pusition va State atreet, und 1n turn wh d foto their place and «eighieen of ita membery, commanded by Capt. Jumen (1, Jackivn, vulled a biguly-polishied cart, “Fitlin wen represented by Youuw Americs How, No. 1, thu elghteen aen fruiu ita ite fanks being cool- manded by tapt. teary bBluhm end Chicf-Eae vineer Jusubli Myers. The mombers of this com- pauy wers su iufortunate as o leave thelr unl forme_on the cure, sud, I conscquence, were oilived 1o parsds fu llni'lr rRuning costume, — Tty sireuts, A gamiecock sucmounted th ths motto - A " wis worked | evergreens, Englne also baudsomely tnwwed, snd a g ! President Hayes wae tecelved with chocrs. Hose-cart b 13 1o case L?J.lmn]’ vehicles of that description, ite whecls und ine borso that drew it being hiterally covered with flowurs. Engloe 28 {eu new ono, und the baye in chargo of (4 made s creditable ‘whole, and " was worked in ¥ victuies fu the world, The tuste were oL aud Mz, Lewer's **Phad alew Fu- coaved lumr-ctu un, None, huwever, were critically rtodied. s 0;7‘.. 100 himited. Mav- g gotien through- \Ne R p Sijlety, o party went b0 the morb -dgor” Ol Liny | Bapo. nton Bullding, where — cazsiagcs Wwetn,oyy waiting, - aod they were diiten buck i e hotel. The huur was pow nearly 830, angd masched aton i . cdicus to auy thatall were worv or leas | M. Perry, salting o b 3 Dty -8ttmg yadza® ah tylits: Fhe | sbowiug. ' Dunling, Guwers. aud- svergrecns were | 11 I3 tedless b say thatall were or oF Tess |. A i i iR s ponlice, R oy b e i thn, | ey e nent th Haces eXecutive auiity | CHect was. Wi oes aoo spps ity plestit o | | S in, ekorsiing i, sad e ompuns | tred, a0d oy, ancuairaty, et bolu s long [ Gr F ST bnehin Cotiues i o = Southern yeople, " yad Acting-Mavor Gilberi, wio | of CUlet Lunigr, Gen. Torrouce, dud tho wortly | beoplu ob (b Siicets, e fhey. cheored Vi coms Eaughea-Uailagh, " “spuared”ou wiber | o the rasd. Atier a KUy waik the Preulcat | 1% SAEHEE Wil sl bind vinwieof Sy tall ke AT THE DEPOT, Tha atnouucemeut that Frestdent Haves snd Aty would wrnive yestorday morning was tho S2use of the guthering tozether of ome 0, 000 peo- Vleabout she depot of the Baltisure & Oblo snd U8 the Lake-Troat Park at the foot of Jackson street. e supposition that the train would coms Lo the depor proper cansed the bullding sud Hlatlurtug 1o be densoly crowded with thas portiva Ot thu waltecs who were not uequalsted with the amnx:munu Lelug made. Moat of thera woun found uutthiis mistake, however, snd moved south went o Lis room sud bad luue) Thu Junchoun woa svmewhat mory elaborate thas tlw orecediog me; soveral fovited guests were prescul. Guyv. Collom, Mre. W il Bwith, Levi & Lelter, Usarge N Now, Georgo Arwoyr, Gen, Myers, aud Gep. Devens were e ouly pursous preacot in sdaition 10 the Preslacn tial patty. Gen. Lelug-wud: party takisg iheir Wiale wiecwhere. Coid w were served, with fruite, f g laken, as thal 14 o Hayos. The Prusidentlal party kept (o themselves for about u nour und & ball. When ull were Liben oul pauy vizoroowly. ‘Ihe To.id' Huok-snd-loader Cowpant, of Yuungstom, Glio Dtvieiou, Wy bo) sulemuly, w4 fhelr Uu. ey taky greal prive, failed tarrlve! Wiscoustn was répavsented by the Honi chuwteal enftue uf Maclue, Wit was of the purty. ‘13 {e sBowing the North {u a diiferent lzbt (6 the Baushern peapiecr o ot tbo Preeident's friend syresd.” e thougup that Llayes bad done well. and had codesvored to work £ thy ntcruats of L 1 pubdican pasty. o Wareol b his fact Lhat svine of the el et bad been areiuy Bl L0 bureuy tho veey cootse by"bed “wera wuw puuchlog bim up. 14 tic lookgd upon s unfale, Lesving pelitics juthe budmunu. 1he Presy. deul was mainly coguzed, frow” 10 o'ctock wutil (ho processlou statted, in receiving friends, Ad).s Gen. Hilliard und Gen, Ducad wud stail, reaplend. cutan thels uuiforue, Werw pressuted 10 bis kx. seducrd prices wad casy taris. Exveutive U ‘which so nnl{ suslated Wor furthes pastichturs wpdy ul! 11.'-:z|:»| o pereon to UL thew aud their subprainates, v 9 TIE PROCESSION, Dizectly belud the police ordgrlice who lpd the way camwe Pire-Marehat Beoner, and to vhaply vay’ thal be looked goryeous would v dolng the aube Ject very Mitlo justice. flo was moantd vaa snowy-white charger (yome peoplo would call ita boree, Lutit was 3 charzer), and this beast, al- tbough luciiued to corpulvucy. ovideutly felt that 18 wus fte day out, sud praaced arvund la precisely 4 27 was handsomely decorated with Awmcrican Sage Engine 27 was decuraied in unch U satue way. Euglne 3 sccured & prize in the *nAvE Of u lYe engle; which was fied 10 its rusting luce, ard tiracied » yreat smount of acteptiou. L eleves men, T addition 10 shls feature, the engino was buan under comuisnd of Cant. Wiltiym Hobn, aadthe | nfally uraped and decorated, Hook-und-Laaders Eau Claire Ensine Comoany. No. % twelve men, | 7aud § pasad 1o s " A\ twa extended douer: commanded by Uspr. Bonnell. Chief D. Obeescr | vardens un wheals. Edvine 18. aporopnately of Raciiiu Wt Mey with the couvany from taas | uccorsted, earned the motto, ** Scmper Paratus, city. and the Eau Claire Baud furuished wustc (o3 | Tae Fire-Alarn Telegrans Corpe appeuted with e dvicgutivi., 190 Waone, Which wire tastiy decoratea. Hoso- ‘Flie fulva companics were next. Firatcame the | Corb 13 wae buautifully Bxed up Perhaps Lasd o ; . fwous 11, Xo. 78 Michigau-aves Cuiaiy, TH. $° Seud for & map. MONEY toLOAN ' . By JOSIAH B, REED. No. 52 Williem-5L.N. ¥. et thy wieb of g o bt ) SAtitie Wct Bity Mrond, Buving Wie ioe Youen “up apoaistas w1t Eugide | forarudoto 1By South Parks. ' Sficen carrages | 1 amounts ss required. on \MIROVED CILICAGD Ueeyle o bocks. where prsarations were comn- | SSTNGE:, TEK, Sommai, Bherdav's st b | o ot U Slarbers are alware ailesed i | 2 e e A, M faiey WA, M surmoutted by s’ yolden race- | bewg provided by (ivh. Slockion for that purtose. | PROPERTY: a¢ DESY RATE, yieed for he recevtion of tha vhitor | Shoribuy wis Socent 8t Martiai Wherobe hasd | novele tu do. The Marebal louked well, | dee Toie ) wmatanzed by Chiel d joaced down with dowezs, Enzine 14, | Fiead there came the Preaident, Georze N How Applications recerved and prowptly sitcudea o by b . A uulu.u(_" Liscdvigs o e T Fust Leglwont n vart of ue | mcs Ghi. Juuze Ulie Wiihath Lickey mimtie | Ele - Crametd comuteatay ki wtaves | Bviflave o Niaisiisn oo haiandittoni e | 100 10 Nuiva 9, Lud & atuded wvteantad | andJon v Farsell Cbeu Latie Mo Ly tss

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