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ees S THE EVENING STAR. Published Bally, Sandaye excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith Bt., uy TVvUNe STAR TWSPAPERCONPANT, an. Cpa ead ‘Prestdcat. NING STAK ts served by carriers to CENTS PER MOSTR. | Co cou ee one each. By ‘mail—three months, @1.50; wr months, @3.00, one year, a z ning Star. TRE WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday—@18) | as ne t vance, in both cases, apt M erear or srinbiy im advance, i Ve, 41—N2. 6,226. G7 Rates of atvortifing furnished on appticstfon, WASHINGTON, D. C., FUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1873. TWO CENTS. NOTICES. . ¢ js the best im the worl cers eee RA ait Doe ne ridicule meni, haxubrses revable, iustan- wen; at aM druggies’, and 1 ‘Feoky SPECIAL LECTURES. “<QGIAM AND THE SIAMESE cot * b Batch the LECTURE BY ta ‘: Bond street, MRS. 4NNA LEONOWENS, On Marriage. ¢Autboress of “ The English Gavernees at the Siau sit toot Soma thee ‘ea a a rs a OPPLaN abesoe ik wary is ‘Mankeed feared AT LINCOLN HALL, Empedimente to marriage removed. Ni of FRIDAY EVENING, March 7th, at So'clock. | treatment: New . Books cents: Reserved Se nyed at Mohan’s Bookstoi 13 Penn: = AND TUMORS REMOVED WITH P THE CSR OF THE KNIFE. +. AE. CUTTER. M_ Dy from Byeton, will be 21402 Pitney ania avettar, fora shure time, where she cam be consulted on all diseases. — had mest wonderfal success im disragse been re= from thove that have been her rooma. . at samme te pas wilt be teeated tr tll Wevery morning Office hours from 0 a. ‘pm LADIES’ GOoDs. ‘ STAMPING DEPOT, a) nce sev ‘i Tis MOMALBI. 617 Sevesim Sreear, r it oe oxite Patent Office. ring ished artixte: oTICE TO LADIES rive at TY barton N Ava rated Pianist, Mr! CHAS. E) P! . 300 seal HAIR SWITCHES; aleo,a large stock | Meretyed 8 <P CURES, aif ety lew, wt exceedingly Wim prt MISS GaRAFILIA MOH ALBI will on this o- 1820 713 Market Spac eons AE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. rs at 7.15, Oincert wil commence at B o'clock. W4LL's NEW Orena HOUSE. '. FO! woorsapces ts Mu or JOHN tm Eizaoment of tbe Mn CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, America’s Greatest Actress, will, ON DAY, WE ARE SELTING THE Best moe PARIS KID GLOVES, Ore butten 99 cents; two buttons $1.25. fe 3. HELLER, 715 Market § ERD | on NOSUSY AND FURRDAP BYENINGS TH Dp y NDS ESD A INGS ey ut ‘AL DRAMA OF ingen GUY MANNEBRING. D" OUVEA ARIS. Mog Werritles ocus. Miss Charlotte Cushman. == SCONFECTIO Se ROBES DE BAL. | Dandie Dinn - . Taylor. BOBES ET LING ‘4 wn pale the Music, &e. In preparation Shakspeate’s lustorical play of HENRY VII1. swan. Miss Charlotte Cashman, .Mr. J. H. Taylor. ‘v0 be ‘Garing the day a the Opera House. mt FEATHERS, LACES, & falty invited Yo Call nnd exasuine goods before rect wited toc exam : Parchasing elecwher otis ‘PRE LARGEST STOCK AND CHEAPEST T Goods 1 the CIty. For an extensive aud Selert tock’ of useful ANCY GooDS, WASHINGTON THEATER COMIQUE. at Lowest ‘ot Prices call at the (Bleventis street, south Peunaylvauia aveune.) GRAND INAUE An Immense Company—Engagement of derfal Karopean G)mnasts, the great Mark NEW YORK BAZAAR, “4 FOUNC RBEWREND.” ZBERG & Co. E. ROMELLI FAMILY, Beiling out entire stock of Frou pe viale” P. awl MILLINERY AND FANO©Y GUODs, at and below cost. Serlo-comie Vocalists. ALY: astern Juweler and Bynipo MONS. EMILE GOROUX: ‘The great Hunga Dancers and beantiful ! KIRALEY SISTERS: het Dutch Comedian, GEORGE 8. GRAND Perey, AT MADAME ESTREN'S KNIGHT remt Bo 1 Dahes boys, DAN GS LBA street, second deer from @ stress, COLLEY RE, EDDIE COLLYER, “Tie favorite ber the > 19, Insh deline: AT ROONKY.” Our creat batlet Remen: Cy oy OPES | [roupe, containing three new faces, Potpaurrt: Na- aris eae a hipeed pur: | tonale and La Fete Vallniomese, Amaada Lee. Dick latest and stock Parker, Otte Burbank, James Duugia«. Gus Peters, chasing elsewhere. decat-tr jean Buckley, Harry Reese. Huston Bros., and Se our gr Selsior company in at “LA> FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL ee, Mk, ae Ss Is the best article in the world for Linen or > hee one rnaatioual repartes, Bestg, i dpperis = Deeutifl glow to Che bic. | Femtiouad pater de AC Ale the erat HAM & CO., Manofacturers, the Aeret earl Grge 160 West Lombard sr=-t, atinres WEDEESDAY and Lg janie ly Bakimore Marvin | P UNCOLN HALL, - 4 — FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. | woxnay. TCE Y WED NES rUES E Extelibag alt’ Rivals om turn Warld-Renowned rez & Benedict's Gigantic i FROM THEIR GREAT SOUTHERN TOUB. Crowned rs with Brilliant Success, Now on their Twenty-first A The largest aud most powerful comping tn exist. DOMINGO iw es : 4 clers, Mineral 1 heat vol, Ke Engravinz and Maps. “E2str, BTOCKMAN & SON, cor. 9h and Tt NEW BOOKs aT BALLANTYNE's. ence. Everywhere ee oat th Teofthe Minstrel Stage Phe The Culture of Pleasure; or the Er ote ite | as the «ny ot of the instrel Stage. e Lal - success attendi: the tformances of this “nl wie ip Sppius by Ad @ aie; §3. Froupe have bret universal “For fall patticutarons re art: ty bs sine. “t pi leg > FE ission as usual. Change of Pro- ees ae ee ct CHAS. H. DUPREZ. Busine Manager. aA Cuan. H. KEESHIN. General Agent, ok ‘of Myral Philosophy; by Calderwood we Of the Waverly Novels; 74 couts por orve Seats at Ellis’ Musical Exchanges. 23-617 42% SEVENTH STREET, Near B NEW BOOxs: ¢ “OSTUMES at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, {Reed Corner 45 street and Pennsylvania areuue. ee ” OLD No. An Open Question. By James De Mills. Bovert 3 Falconer, B; George Macdonald. Cheap 10 Br. : oR aa od Fos myer Soot Be HEE Dapny mi Slat Lady Buectey By the Sathor of an Eventfal Life. Servant Girl of the Period. What Mr. aud Mrs. Eh District. Hones dew learned of Housex: 5 CASH aim id Like, te J the ¢ at von He! re Please cauiaeder Noes own #h $ jel-ly" er Sena Renee seer OTICE—That &. 8. JUSTH. i; Detreet, be- The’ Sctenee Monthly, No. W. Att the back tween 6th and 7th sireets northwest, sells cus- berson hand. tom- ere 1 ed Rev. Edward P. Roe. ECOND- CLOTHING st Joon sham hall the cont of fend aunts bow me, Wort a =) 2 Foose SILK DRESSES @ specialty fasiy ‘APER. LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Brc., RK, end PLAYING C Sat tae Oia 2 Ble wriete fer i, dace Fomntieeca a OHON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONBAS, AL ic, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, — B. LS, & — AND INAUGURATION Have jest received the LEVEE AND B LL, Toley civey ay tity NATIONAL TERRITORIAL GUARDS, AT UNION LEAGUE HALL, Ninth, betieren D aud E Streets, Novth Pe eee ALMANAC AND COMPAWMIUN, for ROYAL EALENDAR, far 1373. WHITAKER'S ALMANAOK, for 157) BRITISH ARMY LIST, for is7s. ‘The committee ploige themselves to make this the BRITISH NAVY LIST, for ists, febs tr Excelsior Levee and Balt ot the season, at —_ ——————————————————— | hope by aeaiduons att jo the waits of oTtL var raft ne ae second nee: Rye ration of cur Presidemt, an eveut ever to be OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE cant . AND BLANK BUUK MANUBAUTOET, AD Brass and String Band will be in at- f RH ee oe cl nlrosraESIEG, SCRE Ys Su BLE™™ ‘The publicare invited a rj tepdamce Committee of Arrang. Butts, Win. J Doiasnn | The establishment ot the ELLIS’ MUSIC STORE, fine appearance. Aftér reachide 8 C@lum~ | commanded by (ol. W.G. Moore, who EVENING SPAR. |. In front of some of them, notably Mite Piilp® Solemon’s, | LARGE STANDR were erected, also decked to correspond with the decorations of the building. Passing down the line of march, an@ under the ninth arch of fings and streamers which is amd numb 18 members, arrived and marched he City Hall under the marsha'ship of -Fesse U3 s. They were dressed in black suits and uniform cap. Last Ni ‘ During the evening band ef the West Point military Acadetay gavea éoncert in the men. red and white turban, wi leggings. TRE WASHINGTON OREVAMERS, Captain J. R. Hahnemann, and Lieutenants Uniform—Gray zouave pants and THE INAUGURATION A GALA DAY. Cannop, Curtin a: next. Untform—s edged with white, dark blue coat t med with rotunda of the Ebbitt House, and executed a | red and white, infantry cap trimmed with ee ahiria gee beter aod ee Bene | natiber ofoperiiic plecés If each @ tanner ax | nice tod te pompoa. SHENGTON 4T ITS BEST. | oh he An Hue, were noticeable for their fine | to win the plaudits of ti crowd which as- | Following this organization in line were the sembled to hear them. t passage leading to the dimigg and reception rooms to listen to the straifis of the band, and one was heard to at usion of a Sclection, “Almost as good aot Sia " ne bam At the 87. MARC HOTEL, at the intersection of 7th street, the tenth arch spanned the avenne, andthe hotel and some of decorations. ‘lies thronged the sonsisti ; ptain Dona’ McCathran, of East Washington, The other ofticers of the company were First Lieat. Jan A CROWDED city. f it - | “As good as Marine band?” cynically re- | N. Callan, Second Lieut. Alonzo D. Shaw and ‘. the adjoining Feb Te reer ee ern nn | marked anetaell cathy tone yi ay ceteey” | Thea nea ke eee eee D. Shas pm The Decorations. oe ee Mom house | “Because,” remarked the other, ‘we should | wore gray uniforms trimmed with black, "Phe | eye ag A ang nearest | 4!Ways encourage home productions. Besides,” | former wore black plumes, and the Inter pom the avenue had made extra efforts at decora- she geen Biren yd Ce pens of ~ same ae be de ag ration tx i Y of the is so gorgeous. 0. T dolove | composed of young a ine-looking men, and THE GRAVD PROCESSIO.¥ | ‘0p, 204 had, owing, to theit location, been | othe Marine bam is 60 20 carried” Randsome American ‘tag.’ The ; fects of the gale than some of the houses on the t Willard’s; the ladies’ rece; room was | Georgetown Ci reys p company ~ First avenue, Inpacsbot Whey ed with fair women and brave men, who the same organiza- Imposing Ceremonies at the Capitela, THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS. p e time pleasamtly in promenading to the music of the nd of the Philadelphia navy yard, which accom the Washi Greys of Philadelphia. The rotunda and lobbies were crowded all the ‘nig and al! was bustle and by Lieut. Shaw. SThirty men were in line, and were uniformed the same as the preceding organization. THE 8T. LOVIR NATIONAL GUARD, PARED RATUBR BADLY during the night, so far as the decorations were cqntertied. At the of Gth street was the eleventh arch of flags; and.a little further down, op the lower side of the National Motel, the twelfth. Jn fgout ef the yk weg as also animation until midnight. At the National letropolitan, and other hotels down town. thelieame lively ‘scenes were eut. Jno. H. McClurrey. ‘Their DEN LSON’S ADDRESS. | of the large plat- | presented, but to our credit and that of our vis- | umiform is exactly the same as that of the 1th VICE PRESIDENT Wi s tame, Weee ja mr praabe, for the accommmo- Hors, be if saki there was butitile drunkenness, | New: fork. ties company was organ proeesslou Seomte Se Ing although the dacs erate liberally patronized. tang bet ven broken a tne —. ‘They re- 4 . One demonstrati' vidual, w! evident- | organi |, however, in nS, a are now ina THE INAUGURATION BALL. the ley bingts, tip afput hers Be these emabliah- | {7'teen ploadpg at the bar pretty extensively: | very aurlaing comiition. ‘They arrived ere was no! er, one ie inci y' jay afternoon ina mantrain wi of the, proprictors in pro welcome} hotels, who’ would occasionally sound his war | they have cha i yr portion of the avenue also made a fine display; and the view when the cutrance to the capitol grounds was reached, SCENES AND INCIDERTS ABOUT TOWN. whoop and shot Hurrah for President Grant!” And then looking around upon the crowd from ‘Trains cfdwied to their utmost ihactty had his seat on the sofa ina maudlin wav woul rains : i a remark, “I can lick any man who don’t like | Metropolitan Hotel, where th for days part, faintly shadowed forth what we | or ene decorated aventies was grand med bennti- | ‘at! Murrah for President Gran€” “As bo | meals. ‘They leave here an Wedeanen tee fe : ical abigaduace , was grand ax one seemed to object to his shouting himself | Baltimore, Philadelphia and New \ork, re eee eae ae fal. The more than twenty arches of hoarse for President Grant he finally subsided | turning ty he 12th i to the ceremonies and festivities attending the | bunting of all kinds spauniug the line of march | NOu'se for Presid pipapae the eeranhlivten er ee a i iene i at various points, int at places, by im- ; | pice Third Division. : inauguration of the second term of President } at yi » geen z.nt peace, by the animated scene around him, mm ‘ Grani; but we are constrained to confess that | mense, bahinerg And pendants, al: Guicofing in Col: J.C. Audenried, A. D. C., commanding. sasipaind ; : the gale, was a sight not easily to be forgotten; TNE PROCESSION. THE PRILADELPRIA CITY TROOP, we were not prepared for the display witnessed especially when it with the thermometer ; Bate: “sae j. | Mounted, came.first in this division, with forty to-day. Such a whole-souled, simultaneous | some Hegrees kia zero, Columns might be The procession having beeh formed in ace eee Lepekon oF MN A w ance with the programme heretofore publish in Tue STAR, marched down the avenue in the following order : Kattalion of mounted police, 40 me divisions, commanded by Majer k sisted by Lieutenants Johnson and F und of the Second Regiment U. S outburst of patriotism—for we can find no more Gtting word:—such popular and heartfelt de- moustrations of joy and sympathy, are too pre- cious to be lost sight of even amidst the excit ment and display incident to the occasion. {Ve hail them as sincere and good angnrs of the fu- filled descriptions ot the decora- tions alone; but space—or rather the want of it—forbids our entarging at greater length upon this subject for the present. Among the estab- lishiuents te which, “HONORABLE MENTION” for taste in decoration are especially due might and sd Lieut. A. L. Snowden; the other officers being detained at home by sickness. The uni- form consisted of navy blue jacket and tight knee breeches, white braid trimmings and high boots; bear skin heimet with silver mounti in two ‘United States, being two years older than the Rand of the | 2 4 ronment. "It was orgamzed | and has ture, and ascribe to them not a little of the | be named besides those already referred to, Brigadier General William Fb ‘i Torniahed seen in all the ware which hove an | pleasnre we experience in recording the events | thé Ditkson House, in lith street, the front of | @@rha woane D Wipes. Chited Stare, | isted in the country since that time. it first par of to-day, as far as yet transpired. which was one mass of bunting, tasteiully Satoak ected toll eed ee wine ticipated in the battles of Trenton and Prince- draped and arranged: the printing establish- = ton of the revolutionary ment of Messrs. Judd & Detweiler, Piatt’s res- a armory in Philadelphia a an has now in its ‘athe autograph letter et ha taurant, and others, t gi . Washington, than! the company wave, which brought an unseasonalte low tem- THE HOTELS eat yetedl Co teservieds. Its member pw about seventy perature and a bitter wind, the. 4th of | yor, late Inst night and mea BR cag 4 of the wealthiest < © Inst night and early this morning, pre ele Mareb broke forth upon a city in hol- | ited such a seene of crowding and goed: at = one of Be oes Wday attire. From carly morn the streets were | nussored coufusion, ‘as is, tmdecd, rarely’ it. occurs crowded with pedestrians, transient guests cha- | jessed. In another portion 4 will b active made £ : portion of this paper will be prey f o peroned by their resident friends; and be “4 i a ebration. “T ime the « young ladies added brightness to our p found full accounts of the various visiting orga- has visited Wasl Next came the PRESIDENT'S MOUNTE of this Distriet, Capt. Alber Lieuts” Summy, Platz, Acti men—uuiformed fn Wark nizations, ¢civie and military, the Sig rng of which had done so much to add splendor and ¢clot to the occasion, and to fill our hotels to their utmost capacity. At the Ebbitt,a decided military air pervaded yesterday evening and to- day, Owing to the presence of the West Point Cadets, and the sentinels stationed in the Hs and on the stairways ing to their «narters; at Willard’s, the ‘Washington Grays” were conspicuous in their stylish gray and gold uni- forms; and atthe down town hotels, thoroughfares. or military The aon and blue uw organizations, visiting whieh swarmed the halls and corridors of all our pub- lie buildings yesterday, enlivened the nades, amd the angust hails of the Car tol, even by their presence, appeared to~lay a different Fale, as part and ‘parcel of the grand procession of honor which escorted the Pre: dent to the Capitol. Which such a guard would, indeed, be a pardonable o1 they were, from all parts of our Union, > ited in doing honor to Pp hephert ary committee on reception, as Majer M. E. Ureil, Colonel Robert Colonel Timothy Lubey, Captai MeCathran, General James A. Tait, Colonel B. Fngitt, Colonel W ae, vellow trim- mings. old regulation hat with black feather and yellow trimmings. Licut. Fred Grant im uniform of U.S. cav- alry. Four horse open carriage - Moore, Harrington, esq., Major Vandenburgh, Colon! RESID! orth xT and South alike, un’ the SEE QEAES BED UPSORNS Henry 1). Cooke, jr., Colonel J.D. Barnes. | accompanied by the committee of the Senate— occasion, and forming, by joint efforts -uch a | of the Boston Lancers, mingled freely with | Captain R. 1. Flemming, S. E. Thomason. Seamees Cragis, Logan and Bayard. spectaclé aa will stand forever bright in the | those of the Albany Burgess Corps, and the | 3 iltary Committee | 0 dpauguration—A Carrlage containing Governor pfonke, Scere- memory of those who witnessed it. 7 Webster, + Moore, S. W. Owén, H. D. | tary Stanton, Col. Webster and Vandeu- ncid treat tee political significance of the | 'C#@#r blue of other military organizations, e . © ajor ei In all our hostelries. the lobbies were crowded tosueh an extent that locomotion was dificult, é bar and billiard rooms, it is needless to say, did a thriving business. fe give below, in their proper order, FULL ACCOUNTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS burgh. Carriage containing the President's family. THE BOSTON NATIONAL Lancers, ounted, O. H. P. Smith commander, 120 rong, with full band, were the next in Vine. his gdashing looking myuartron ie dressed jin event, it is a most fortunate circumstance that just at this period, se many strangers should visit our city. It cannot fail that they will give Washin; its due, and return home with the cenvi that the national capital is NOT THE STRAGGLING VILLAGE Cooke, jr., J. D. Barnes, William Wall, James A. Magrader, Emmett Urell, Major Bland. Timothy Lubey, J. W. McKnight, James Tait, KR. D. Mussey, K. Harrington, D. Me- Cethran, 1. Waldecker. J. F. Murray, L.A Barllett, 0. S. B. Wall, DW. Bliss. T arlet cloth coats faced with a light blue and , malt of to-day,down to the hour of going to press. | _ First Division. | Siounel Wik aetk. lenn..ober Shae with or rn de hai s poriures td eo ee The bail, this evening. isnaturally looked tor- | Prevet Major General F- Upton, U.S, A.. com. | Sitgweatripe of aiden polish dragoou cap, gol rapidly progressing and prosperous city,and rich | ward to with a great deal of interest and solict. Military Acudeny Band. Timmings: flowing white and aigolette; in those choicest jewels of municipal existenee: | tude, and will doubtless, as it should, prove a Battalion of United States Corpsor Cadets as | Cavalry with patent leather top, whit: fine thoroughfares. & progressive spirit, and, frand muccess. A full Wescription ot’ the ball | follow bi ee belts ai aller straps, red epaul-ttes with better than all, unbounded hospitality. it was | building was given in yesterday's Star, which Co. A, 53 Cadets, Captain Joseph Conrad blue trimmings for the privates for curious to observe, yesterday, the wandering | also comtamed an account of former imangura- ‘0. B, 54 Cadets, Lieutenant J. F. Stretel ofticers, and armed with cavalry sabre and look ith which many of the strangers who | tion balls and festivities. During the day the | Co: ("st Cadet’ Ligwtenant M. K. Davis. | Iance, on whieh is appended asmall red ting. visited our city for the first time beheld the | immense structure, known as ‘Inauguration Co. Dy 50 Cadets, Lieutenant Samuel M. | This company was preceded by T. 0. Edmuwd grand pubhe editices, of syhose- real proportions Hall” received the finishing tomches, and when | ysi1}. The Cadets made a splendid appearance. | Celebrated brass band of twenty pieces in hand- and significance they had Previously had but aj itopens to-night to receive its multitude of | “Naval Academy Band 40 pieces ; Pike, Uniforms immed with gold and white. ‘aint conception. Scarcely less amusing was it | guesis, it wil! present agorgeous spectacle i. ‘ is the oldest cavalry organiza to listen to the various comments and opinions | Seca.” F Eare Re Data eC MaMniGeeR fac Sis x od ta eae, state of Massachusetts, au - was formed in i536, expressed by some of our country cousins to- GENERAL HOLIDAY. ett ; —— yt reg {| ander the auspices of Gov. Edward Everett, Lake arised Hee the creer pate, Bomentous | | All the departments or the Government, and | Under the command of Carte. Eee | and revstved from Biss atronage aul encour: time arrived, when the avant gard: of the pro- | the District offices were closed to-day, t order | snd Lieutenant Soley. sais agement until his death. It has been kept up Sree ee Cone ne oa ee aa! tela~ | to give:the clerical force au opportunity of wit- | tun samscs tech erates wantxe cones, | aid seadlie inereaiee th eee epee tious. What *Oh's” and “Ah’s” there then | nessing the inauguration, aud toontertain thee os j | numbers on its rol abouteo contribs or preneay that portion of the corps stationed = at Washington, consisting ot eight compautes, aud numbering 300 men, the detachment being commanded by Lieut. Col. Charles G. McCan- ley, mounted, brought up the rear of this di- vision. The adjutant, Lieut. William Zeilin, were, it is impossible to deseribe. These éxcla- mations of admiration will probably only be excelled to-night pa WHEN THE FIREWORKS COME OFF; for it is aupposed that those who witness the triends. The Rush of Travel. Throughout the day yesterday and last night the crowd in the city continued to increasa ses company ls made up of the live basiness men of Boston avd sa rule, f too hut fon an order J Tilly by the accession of incoming passengers | was aiso mounted. ‘The other officers, com. | Viciuity, and numbers among its membership yh es babel a a “lier setts over all the avenues of approach, both by rail- | manding companies, were as follows: Captain | Sme eight or ten members of state ere vik go road and steamboat, and many came ‘over the | 1. I.. Dawson, the right company: Captain W. | egilature. It has always been for OF OS eee: turnpike in private conyeyances itom the sur- | B. Renny, the left company; Lieut. Charles ee ane discipline, and is The Decorations. country. Williams, the right center company; Lieut. H. | 8¢veT#lly the first whenever the In order to get a correct idea and estimate of imore Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club | H. Cochrane, the left center company; Lieut. authorities of the state make a call wy he militia for assistance, has been the case several gene: the existence of this organ- ivation. During the draft riets in Boston in the preparations whieh Lad been male, so far as the decoration of the avenue is concerned, a reporter ot Tut Star set out this morning, be- arrived this morning about 9 o’clock over the altars and Potomac them Goodwell, the second company; 4 isle Porter, the seventh company: Lieut. railroad, and with | C Samuel Mercer, the third company; and Lien- ‘ky blue pants, with red stripe to-day A pian armory s were stacked, ranks brokew' | bad command Of the District militia in the pre- Sees eee a nee 1) nan the aed preeenap res wines te aiacaen | comioas te irq tanks were -ome of the leading SSS | Shuster'& Bro., Philp £ Solomons, and Alex. | the eatabis, which wasdone with a will, tor | young of thie tity. aud in marciting thes ont R. Shepherd &.Co., came im for their just | they possessed keem appetites that had been | could w surpassed by amy militia im the share of praise t imiring and appre- | waiting to be appeased for se yeral hours. line, od GRANT AND WILSON. clave clo. All of these parte had’ eh | “hist morsing's delegatiouor the We ward pain J. BK. Plant, and Ls decorated in finé' style with the national eoiars, | colored aptain J. P. K.P amt, and Liew. ene set Off with garlands of laurel and evergreens. | GRANT 1D WILSON CLUR, OF BALTIMORE, its George D. Fry and iter, with 4 This is the oldest military organization in the | ‘THE VETERAN MERICAN VOLUNTEERS tenant A. H. O’Brien, the company. ‘The | 1%, this was the company called upon to quell fore the procession was due, on of that cits, about thirty in number, (newrly all | lieutenant of the first company was Saniuel H. | te nee, and it did the work promptly A GENERAL SURVEYING PXPEDITION, = eee mes H, rege ong pps a com} a Scott. od pong not, powever, enti nal | i Ith street, taking in the y were met at the de bya oth men and cers were in full dress uni- ae) shot down; bu: prevented a Pserscaes co Lbaahertitn eye apiter. Clore | deleeation of the Washington Veterans, aint | form, the men wearing the usual high, glazed, | Tevolt which would have been most di us . took place in the line with them. biack caps, with polished brass ornaments in | that time. During the war this organization as it then was een em entous hour, some ‘THE CONNECTICUTTERS, front, and surmounted by a red pompon, epan- | ™ and equipped tive ruil anies— of the decorations I having thee ts | gZh¢,mayor of New Haven, Hon. Mr. tewis, | lettes, dark blue double-breasted frock chars, | Oversix hundred men—which wete attacker To tho were sanguine of having them in | and Chief of Police Charles W. Allen, with 4 | the collar end cuffs being trimmed with the Ist Massachusetts cavalry, under Col- Te: im Giaee Sox Che peecegniete large delegation from that state, including the | and light bine pants. Theoficers were enel Robert Williams, and served through | Spanning the avenue nearly opposite the Ex- J 24 regiment Connectient Volunteers, artived at iformed, except that they wore heavy rei)| {2 war in the Army of the Potomac. Oe eae mth first triumphal arch, | ¢o‘elock this morning and were met at the depot 4 plumes guid’ ince oe the collate and sleeves of | TRO! these companies were recruited in 1561 forined by fags and streamers, of all nationali- { by Major M. E. Urell, Cols, Robert Bord aod | tren tale wena ae stripe down their pants, | 44 three of them later in the war. and without ties and colors. | it was quite evident that “Old | Timothy Bovd, and eadorted to the Armor ‘The corps carried a beautiful silk American flag | OB? Cent cost to the government. They are Probavitition” had had «band inthis, to Judze | puilding. ‘The 21 regiment. is composad ot | aero preceded. by the marine band, Mr nied by State Adjutant General Jas. from the number of (very pretty, by the Way.) | many of the most substantial menof thatctate, | tour’ Fries, leader, consisting of thirty pieces, | A- Cunningham, Gol. J. H. ts, in signal flags and streamers which entered into | and ‘in appearance and discipline ranks high | the niembers being in their customary uniform | Command of the battalion. Col. C. W. Wilder ts comporition. A stand, handsomely decorated | among the voluntecr force of the seuss —high caps, with pompons. bright fed coats, | aud Past commanders J. H. Feliows, J.C. | With Lanting and Howera, hus also beon erectol 1” ‘The New Haven authorities were hospitably | and light blue pants with red stripes. Thedrum | Gibson, Seth Wilmuth, Barney Hull, Samuel a epgnelan tee Wane Soe, S08 qyhich the | entertained by the city authorities of Battimors | majoried the tam with majestic mea, wearing | Talbot, C, B. Barrett. Seth § Cs A. during their sojourn’ in that city and escorto.t “» —- Kimball. Thomas J. Pierce, Exra Forrestal. to the vari a towering bear-skin cap, and wielding a pon- Peter Dunbar, Thomas Davi troops to-day, and will witness the maneuver- derous gilt staf. ‘The beauty of the uniform of the Weet Point Cadets and other military 6 points OF tate, THE STH MARYLAND REGIMENT, of the corps, their erect bearing, aud the wili- | Cilley. Chaplain Witham K. Alger, Sergeant Crap igatnns jo cmiriey. ‘oxy a, down Md 400 muskets, arrived this morning with tail | tary prechion with which they aiarched. elicit. Ira many ry members Treatuty department’ presentede vehampars, | band. and dria corps, and preseated a true | ed univer: imiration, the ladies onthe bal- | ah! guests. devot~s oe most complete ively, a ‘cheerfat ‘appearance: decorated, | Merty bearing, many of the members being | conies and im the windows greeting them with itary zation in all its appointment: in the United States. THB GOVERNOR'S MOUNTED cranp squadron came next, Major Wm.W. Wirt, com. veterans of the late war. This regiment de- clined the hospitality of their Washington friends, preferting that visitors from a ter predeg wa’ ot handkerchiefs, and the crowds on the sidewalks with toud cheers and clapping of hands. Col. MeCaulev, commanding, has tea- was, with bunting and garlands, ton Fournat, on the corner of 15th street and the Avenue, uuder 74 Sar ns) a * : distance shouid receive their attentions. They | son to feel proud of the mauner in which the | ™@Rding—100 men.’ Company A, Capt. 0 E. ba: Re Bh | Beco ptinn Committes nant aeD.Gra- | the ment of M: Ben Perley Poore, <j ’ ves. Dufly; ist Heutenant, A. Bregazzi; 2d lie ee oe atten Es yam, Lieuicuaat Beajana' Ronks Uarpoeal dames | foemanaement of Major Ben Pc temporary | Same irucsoliierly sii bringing ona say's | corys acquitted themeelses, |” 1” | Dadi 1 tk Crocker: Al hewsamek, Tee}. beat dove te Jay Comte b Us, CORSE Cumpittes Sergeant Jolm Dongias, John | fhecrtatary. wpom which were or tho nomntegh | SkvaRAL ORLA soCMETIES PRON DALTIQoRE | Artery, fell Imto Itue tn this division at ith Duffey. | Compa eg ee a These eat, fbr of rhe Cammites oc As | Be See ee eae ene Suk IE mutt | them the ties Schusioomasmi ne eat | en econe wiviaion. ech cubceaes gence — PENAL Y SUCARE, D fudge’ fren the tase eg cmapuahmmcht, | quigorm, And were received by a comialttes af | Col, Wat. Geto ene Light Intan- | 3 eoeenet tee Mg JOHN CATAY, Secretary ms STS which Semad tobe the eine rena lade the Schuetzen society of this city, ana eseorrat try. commanding be St eee a - = to their headquarters. on eet, between th HE OLD GUARD, OF NEW York, Sead SPCOND,ANSUAL BALE OF Tine Sesut oun tho Bice weigepnaT ents aetanae: | snd fen btseets, where amplovorteuingnts were | come Grete ae ce OEE oy ann foo A lag eg agree ee ge T ODD FE ST ALY, down the Avenue, looking to the right and ti Provided. Dodworth’s full lajor Geo. W. MeLean | Cefow trimmings army fhtigae cap and yellew ress, EVES ra, Mace. 1878. the decorations of the Owen house and OTHER BALTIMORE ASROCTATIONS, in command, Senior Captain Fred. Alien, Ju- | Diume, white belts Ticket one ae Se hotel demanded The Social Democratic Turners aud the Bal- | nier Captain Benjamin Gurney. iret Lient. My and ladies. r £22-h.w 9 nd flowers denoted that “N;, timore Purp Agsociation also sent delega- | James Davis, jr., Lieut. W. H. Webster, — aon ete ts tothe Ebbtte did not tions, “ail in the ‘Turner unitorm, and accom- | Adjutant WeD. Zompking. ‘The following stati Se Fete en artes cei tisddent: mk wtéhd } Danica by Homan's band. ‘The Friendship, | Agen wan, the battalion:—Quarter- ~ stions ofthe row, not among tre most genay. | colts Cia No. Grant aud Wilson Pioncct | taster Mca” Wheelock, Aasstant COMBINATION BPECTACL Es SER | So ee the ioe paneC ur OF alt those tht | OP opAitimat, ‘arrived about Waleos senery | SEAL iW aaa Chit of Stall : SEMPLER, came ‘observation. . ay, were juarters, ~ — OPTIC, —- ‘Old Played right merrily with the ] Nviubia Law Building. nan ecyl fees id 3 Penna. 06 street. Gocoentions oll sieng: Saas eveicap ey THE CENTRAL HARTRANET CLUB, OF PHILA- SERIE: WARE BERGE BOESEIS FINES: | eventos seein ReaetsSeracneramear_ | Sse aae heen Tn : BLA 18 Paxt NicHets, ‘ BXCEEDINGLY TRYING A.cxpert line of i abore Goods for oc ’ E 4 to the ropes and braces decked with dags and Beige fal, Torts per cent lees them the same ‘goods Ni , ; 3 ne (THE @} tHOLS.) ——— Sells Ladics, Gents, Wiren’s HOSIERY very HABLE BROTHERS, . big cape FASHIONABLE TAIZoRs, 1008 Ire STRERT NORTHWEST, ‘The southwest corner of the avenue and fetter Consex Tru ax> D Stavury. aoa Beier i Spappene too ans. port ot berger gegen gman ed nd ae a ee, HE CHINESE TEA HONG neetebed Sal orm Rvenne, from street down to Thir-, " 1 +2 T satura was | "| teenth,’ were most tastefully Aan ene Eding Soro the logis jas removed to . IMPERIAL HOTEL ‘Lieut. Wm. H. Dalton, Steve basthan 4-4 the Between 6 and 7th, north side. was garnished with flags and evergreens; ‘atid Wan 1 Hagel aoa ee ach {TEAS cheaper than ever. No rent to pay. the Republican, buildingy seminal, facet aout Wir: Demott, Serving at L. BENJAMIN, Preprietor 4 randall Brevet Second ‘Albany (over the Long Bridge), D® Woauurrs Spend streamels. John 0 ae ETZ Beh praee eoes and san ae et oe TT PLATE, 2 “aD ‘as officers, some Tose toa sates "7 out of SOLDER, su grow; | and. fags <,. Major General COCGHS-AND COLDS. At the Store Waretooinn of 5 weg "| tamale Pecrgeant Major Jeteed ae 1 WASHINGTON ORAYA OF PRITADELPHTA, ,S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, persia eset peo | tas nnlform oF the neha’ Stag ait iis men, come nest, Rended by tho Paltadeiphis SUE Te a jue frock coat, with light navy A. — BIRR 2OR SALE -CANARIEG soa MOCKING y ud | attempt at display; Dine pants, Regulation cap with while pom- | Captnia ved Lictieniet He ene Tes €aG) a No. 137 South B nreet, ey located so many Siient military company im ‘Washington, and ie J cniform consints of gray dress voat and pants, Peoneyivania venue, Capitol ‘9. i. CORTE. Bolly j looked exceedingly gay and attracti » Surgeon ©. G. | \ Bid dlack trammings and French ar a aetna isons rR ous th che co can war aki the vebvillion, Phy ra ereballion, Thay at Willards, “THE CONNER © ef Syracuse, New York T. M, Barber, Lieut: N. Lathrop and Samet Paw Haws, Quartermaster W. H. ©. kets, amd Samuer Gerps Kart by Clark. Uniform—tight trimmed with white, New Yor u 4 th ‘old style wales ‘ent pee sont Tas pow ned wes organ! eonty 1% months sure Fe] as my entirely imtependent ergani catio med quite a reputation for a mew and their marching ty-day wasthe favorable camment. This company have with them the colors used by the lamented Cem, F V. Sumner, presented them by Gen. S and also the flag Gevers! used when a Capt of dragoons. WERST RATTALLION MARYLAND © Major McDonaid=, about 140 men, « Rilte commanding battalion; Company a tain Ballon: B, Captain Pailes, aud « Mende: ape THE Prot ESYE ORES of Pittsburg, came next, sombering 50 aon headed by the celebrated Great Western hae f Pittsburg. Col. Camphelt; Lient. Col. auch Adjutant J. KE. Foster, and J. 8. Worn nmissare. Co. A, Capt. Reid; B. Lieut Brown; ©, Capt. Fullawoed: D. Lieut. Sotton, and B. Capt. Auld. This corps was oiganacd in 182, and Presented in Appearance THE STA : f Philadelphia, Capt. 4. W. Kya. men. closed this division. Ti erty €o by MeClung’s I i drem corps of 11 pril, 1818, and served in the war with Mew war equipped and sent 0: uniform of this compan gem corps, wi dress coat takin, long winder a hi tracted much the Vel. RS. Smith, 2d Connectient regiment, cow mand THE SPOOND CONNECTICUT R@IES Tr, 00 men, of New Haven, Connectteut, came a. division, headed by their band Fe ry ot » aud a drum corps er 50 iccen. This reglment was orgauleed fa ctor bers i790, as the Secoud Seat Coens: and as such served in the old. Gelonial aud was represented in all oar wars, neh _ rebellion, and a lai Ramber of ts megubers have smelled gunpowder. The fol owing are the officers Col. Stephen RK. Smith, Lieut. Col. Jokn Ht. Mario, Major Geo. W. Tucker, Adjutant Jos. S.A. Baker, geon Walter Judson, M. D., Chaplain Rev. Chas. H. Si , Quartermaster 5. Isadore Bradley. Pavmaster Chas. Kimberly, Assistant Surgeon Edward A. Riley, M.D). Capts. Augustus 1 Goolrich, Cart @. Engel, umes. Jobn Canningh: Jetterson Dinger, Albert C. Hendrick Henry M. Smith . ie. Jeuts. Gen. TT. Cowell Augustus ©. Traeger, | James t. Hayes, He D. Puilly Thompson, 7. Attwater Bai we won, Chas. P. Graham, ) Ns Mix, Wan. Wilson, \j Carberry, Berzeli Bacon, | Dennix A. Magraw, Chas. B. Bidwell, Jas. M | Bradley, and Walter J. Leavenworth Section Light Arilllery—Licats. L. O. Chic tenden aial -foln B. Hubbard Battery (Gatling Gun)—Licut. T. Atiwater Barnes. ™ amt Major ne ant Samuel pwn, Commissary Sergeant Alexander MH. ngham, Hospital Steward Emile A. Gess- E. Chap , Dram ami their own dron mand numbered 420 men gray (dress coat) faced cap, with white yw carrying their ki DeHarts company C is and will to-mocr «I white ross belts, and with red blankets hi dress parade of the drill, The following ison Drake. colonel co Apecics, adjutant; Lieut i master; Lieut. William Wilson, paymaster: Gillett and — ‘Terrell, surgeons, R. Crosby, J. P. Turey, W. H. Deliard, Hand, Mendd: Hill ani F » captains, John Chasey, Cotey, Wm. Poland, —— Fallan, W. H. Clark G. W. Tichenor, Geo. B. Munn, — Berry. Dav Geo. Savage, -— Lee, Jolin Stine and Sam'l E ratenants EX 7O AVES, of thiscity; mu » ©. B. Fisher; quartermas. ter. 5. H. Witliams, 60 muskets: uniform, blae pants, white leggings, blue jackets trimmed with red, white aud red turban with blue fez. TERRITORI SL GUARDS, of this city, Captain, Beverly Tacker, 40 mus kets, uniform, dark blac coats and yim with white trimmings, regulation cap, white pow- pon. TRE STH a n Command of J. Steveker Jenkins, 30 in line, with fu band of 30 pieces and a dram corps of 20 men, did not arrive wntil 11 o'clock a. m., aud took position in line in this division. They wore blue overcoats over their uniforms, with white leather belts. ‘This regiment ham in line their fine flag, with the 7 the United ‘States and the Poe oe the irtter motto, *‘lucrease and multiply”) em- ply”) em. being the yi regiment was formed in June, 1867, and in it ranks are to be found men who served on opposite sides during the rebellion, and it isa practical exemplification of the ' quotation “brethren dwelling together 1 It bas sustained @ reputation alread el by the older regiments of the northern cities, XLAXD IMENT, Si Division. pLUR? BATTALION STAX TOS GCanne, of this city. en M. Bland comma with Mr. Sidney McFarland and Bell as staf officers, and nest. This organizatio: companies, a BO men: ; company A, Capt. Wolford Marshall. with: Ist Licntesand K. Wormiey and 2d Lieutenant Edmond Brock. enboron, hes wd B, Capt. Fred. Warren, with Ist farkness, and 2d Lieut. Daniel Buckley: company ©. Capt. Thomas H. Batson with Ist Liewt. Richard Lewis and 2d Lieat Be Allen, wits Young; company D, Capt. Wm. ist Lieut. James Reeder’ and Washington. |The Sergeant Major nett. with white trimmings and reguiation buttons, light blue pauts, with buff trimmings, and reg: hon cap with pompons. - "s LINCOLN 7OUAWES, Baltimore, Captain Burgess, 0 men, bine form, with white shirt; Monumental Cornet on. x Gre PA. NATIONAL GTARD, Captatu, PJ. Augustine: Lieutenant, James Douglas and H. Woodland, 30 men, was next om line, with the 13th regiment band, 20 pieces. Uniform, gray with black aud gold trimmings, intantry cap, white pompon. This company were met by Quartermaster W. Means, of the Butler Zouaves, and escorted to quarters. Enoch Clittord, Louis D. We, Cress, Rid MecClair, E. P. Berry, E. Howard, Art ropley, ©. M. Keys and J. E. 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