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= a # 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1885—-DOUBLE SHEET. re VISITING ORGANIZATIONS. Aid. Thomas Howard, James Cleary, J. Beebe, | the Woodberry G. A. R. drum and fife co n J, Wilks O'Neill, Assistant St Fran- _ nant, Will arpst; : ary | Stokes, first Neutenant; Francis niet Gee Frank Quinn, Hugh Toman James itamip | and wear dark clothes, sUit hats, capes and | Gis Mahlenbure and “A. D. Smalls, Chaplain | second lieutenant, Thormpoow A: Christy | Hewtonaat, Within B. Rocksrel wt “SON | PANES Tost ent i ‘Te-merraw phy. B. Gillespie | CALUMNET CLUB, BALTIMORE. ‘Company A—Capt., Chas. A. Rose; 1st lieuten- SERTREN Ee See Les See wractaasges | a el Unitorm consists of overcoat, black pants, | Ga) uae Gr Hatt ant, Geo. E. Deacon; 3d lieutenant, H. DeC. Bro. | Colonel, John A. Wiley, Franklin; lieutenant 7 a FAMors $ TO BE IN LINE—A silk hat, buir kid gloves, necktie, scariet | _Calumnet club, of Baltimore, organized im | tasky, colonel, James B. Storey, Butler; majyr, Willis ing 1 1 Heutenant. LONG cont Y_Feut pEschir- | velvet badge, cane, ete. ‘The association will be | February, 1869, Three hundred men wearing | “Company _B—Captain, J. Lewis Ist | T. Hulings, Franklin; adjutant, David D.Grant, | Riuedverconts, knapsacks, blanks TIONS OF THE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, 4C. | headed by the Gth'regiment band, of New Jer- | light drab overcoats and black derby hats, the | Heutenant, Wm. Ewing; 24 Heutenant, Louis | Franklin; quartermaster, Walter W. Greenland, ets rolied, rezulation helinet, gray, pant white peg gt ores beg hide ee ghee eet he badge | marshals and aids wearing silk hats. Brass moneys P. S. Conrad; Ist len. | SU78eon, Daniel V. Stranahan, Warren; assistant Joseph H. Duggun; second Neutenant, Henry | belts. Regiment was formed in 1 :"arwely ‘To-morrow’s parade promises tobe the most | Of Ec gnec e band of 23 pieces and drum and fife band of 25. pany C—Captain, P. 8. Conrad; leu- | surgeons, James E. Silliman, Erie, wnd Jas. De | W. Loftus. | composed of ex-union and ex-confederate x ‘Speaker Randall. They carry a large ‘ 7 ver witnessed in this cits, with the | velvet nher with Randall's picture on. it, | Bogie lars pea ption, perhaps, of the grand review | which Was presented to them by the Indies of | Sutherland, Frank Blak army, at the close of the | the Sd congressional district of Pennsylvania, | Ajpert, W.H. Kline, G . sui 3 with the follow: | tenant, Abram C. Rockhill; 2d Meutenant, M. | Forest Puifrey Arters, Oll City; chaplain, GA. | Other Visiting'Military Organizations. | dict, both ax to and oficers, many of utant; Dr, I, B. | W. Orme. = bi 1 remain; pre 0 . Edw, Fitzzerald:Wm, | . Company D—Captain, Harry 0. Hastings; 1st eee bier ptain, [sano B. Brown; | _ There will be a lange number of other visiting | [neve trips taken es wee known from ex: Cauley, Sol, | Heutenant, Henry J. ‘Crump; 2d Meutenant, | arnt ieutenaat, W. Edgar Marsh: second lem | Military organizations in jine besides the Penn- | Imposing sala elie in 1880, besides a stand of colors, consisting of | Bachrach, EP. . Wells ‘Thos. A. Edwards, 7 ayt a Vie GOV EENOK’'S GUARD, ANNAPOLIS. of the organizations that will take the natfonal, state and elty fags. Linger erly leche Ea lis Rush. oe Company "E—Captain, James Muldoon; 1st — Gy et ae ge = teci and Vinginia ntlitia. . | 1s Guards, Annapolis, Md, dy 1, and every train < 2d g mn, $C o , Wear Heutenaut, J Filiey; 2d li ompany C, ford—Captain, James C, Fo: elow will be found descriptions of these or- ns . any iedihieceiade CONTINENTAL CLUB, PHILADELPHIA. dark overcoats und silk hats. lieutenant, James A. ley} leutenant, | arst lieutenant, Thomas Conneely; second lieu- | ganizations: drum and tif, Louis Green, captain; t incinlefvoties | The Continental Club, of Philadelphia, for- COLUMBUS, 0110, GLEE CLUS. en eoecery tain, Thos. E. Huffinzton; | ant, A. McAlpine. ae As =! ° H. Wells, ist Neutenant; James C. Porter, si in the Caton, The | erly the Third Ward Clevelandand Hendricks | | Columbus Democratic Glee club, of Columbus, | 1st Heatenant, Geo. Eller, jrj 2d euten wt, | (COMPAR, Bicol Ciks Captain moans ecg. regiment GK, or mene York elt ant; uniform, gray, trimmed with many states Inthe Union, club, eighty men in line, with the Americus | 0, officers: President, I. HL. Evans; vice presi. | Chas Hathaway: Cowell; first Weutenant, James ‘S. Laughlin; | 6° x . helmets with wille eras belts; NO no less national in : | epider 8 LW! S second lieutenant, Frank S. Merchant. Colonel, h; lieutenant c 1. New York | D&Nd Of twenty-one pie Light overcoats, | dent, Joseph Daubin: secret; nd treasurer, J. | ,, Company G—Captafn, Albert iiliams; Ist | “Company ooperstown—Captain, Leonard = ’ repre-| Black silk hats and badges, Marshaled by | X. «Granville: musical director, pee taematits Wed ey meer ea Heatran Osan L, Rag; fret ileatenant, Robert B. Van Naten; Bond Gaard, Towson, 3d. forgive men, ! Select Councilman Peter Monra resident, n, John Amann: Ist lieu- ee 5 . second lieutenant, George N. C ond Guard, Tor » Md., forty ing elt | James Ma fae pecan a: CrigneTaeee” he’ Ba ieutenant, M.-H, | ,Company H—Captain, Sam’ B, Collins 1st) “Company F, Franklin—Cantainy George C. d: saciet cor. Officers, D. P. Barnette, cap: tions In | 3 John ii, Clarke, financial “secretary, %; ‘M. Butler; ensign, Frank | eum hy Phomneon, mant, | Rickards; first ileutenant, George E. Ridgwat ‘enn 3. Gos A. M. Reed, Ist, aud J. P. Sewany, 20 visit- a Little; ‘treasurer, Cornelius Haggerty, | See ri BiG nile bate lshe Ove | Company. i—ceptain, F. P, Koons: tat lieu. |/erchad Usntenant, Robert H. Patterstn, : nants gray Uniforms, trimmed with black pear in line, DERFER ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. | Inen Will be in line he Pit @ am corps of | tenant, L. E. French, jr; 24 Heutenant,J, Dallet | arc eatenant. Georss Re Woody Company A—Captaty A. THE RUFLALO LE& nsenderfer Young Men’s Democratic | seven piéces, The club organiz d last August | Roberts. captain, J.C. Gilmore; 1st Heu- | Heutenant, Joseph Baile: tenants, Revert Meb« BALTIMORE RIFLES. . Omicers : | Association, of Philadelphia, fifty men, escorted | s the Columbns Cleveland and Hendricks Glee | company K— Captain, 7. 0 Gitmore: 1st Hew- | Company I,Warren—Captain, James 0. Parm- timore Rifles, I. M,N. G., fifty men, Bishop, | by the Silver Springs Rifles, hirty-<tx men, | OG! and after going through the campaign re. Seren Re Being burst oe caren aoe Joe: test lieutenant, Eranie N Knapp; second commanded by Capt. George M. Matthew; Liew 24 vice fo 5 ny sore organized, reducing the memb > , . . , John M. Siegfried. rn s M.D % Henry, 2d vive commanded by Capt. Charies J. Hendler, and | one-half, and chanctng the name to the Colam: | SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY, PHILADELPHTA. | “Company K, ‘Titusville Captain, David R, . MeCarth: » and R. P. Fiernon; unk imer M. Mabil, corresponding ‘ led by the Ariel silver cornet band, of Millville, | bus Democratic « lub. Aiter a thorough | Colonel, Robert P. Dechert; lieutenant colonel, | Herron; first “eutenant, Martin’ R. Rouse; hin O'Conn butfand red trimmings, gray len 1 Maircall,Fecordans seen | NJ. nineteen plec <—chief marshal, | trating for the past fo ue months, the club gave | Oliver C, Bosbyshell; major, L. J. Ladner, adju- second lieutenant, Seth M! Church. t; liew nek teimmnings. white rose Sroed hese xstire Eee s A. | #Successiul conce: @ 23d of February, and N’ GIMENT INFAX . jonumental band of tw. . el M. Welc | eas se cae "4 apt rf is now in good trim. ‘The members remain over | t@nt George C. Miller; quartermaster, John A. « iaeaniwoteane eee ends lieu- | The Rifles tock part tn the . Kelly St emaa Drennan a ? Wednesday and Thurs¢ Franks; surgeon, Wm. Ashbridge; assistant sur- olonel, Norman M. Smith, Pittsbur leu- A t Philadelphia tn Iss2. Twe bu = ok vereos ts Sipea Gee eal JAC geons, oc ‘oO oe W. H. Baker; | tenant colonel, Samuel A. Buchanan, Pittsburg; gs have sented them, ‘The national pole) | ey eee clk San chaplain, Henry C. MeCook, major, Frank F. Sneathen, Pittsburg; adjutant them by thelr lady friends, 200 | gold irtize, The Jackson eln' ‘Company AWCaptain, John T. Durang: 1st | Gove’. tern: Plicbines auertereatee teal hs 7... M. E. churet badge, | Uniform, Citic Heutenant, John ¢. Bowen; 2d Heutenaat, E. L. Bisham, Pittsb Bs aus i Nee borne in the parade to-monr tin wold irinze, with Tank and | dent; Samuel A. Kinnear, s W. Schurz, Hine Ane ivan THE AL moctatlen: in Banner, t vice president; Company B—Captain, E. F. Weaver: Ist leu | Stab blue back, wit he Senser ry: Re Vice presi. | tenant, William Bean; 2d lieutenant, Fred- i On AG vice presi: | Grek £1, Schober. ‘ molina volunteers, « colored come Ay. ihe amie oF] canta: ante A Gy | _ Company C—Captain, John Rose; 1st leuten- will bave in Tine thir. Pe h, 1884, on | Cohen an White bat, pnt, Suunuiel Furst; 24° lieutenant, Henry S, om hea - light- atin badge, eight f aes . z—Captain, Frank 1 Cigwson, 8. C. e Sarcapereaca,, | chee lor Hh portraitotJackson | Company D-Captain, John F. Stevenson. Yohn'S. Mecuire; ceived by. Capt on, of Philadelphia, | 224 Vear Aub. The mem-| jeutenant, Michael J. ‘Tierney; 2d Ueutenant, | “Con pany natn Wiliam ity Goard, ona tl « UNTY DEMOC nty-five men. Officers: Peseodeoe Coe Herman Vor Heanee OES y ard, hal Coca x SS aes nies Of I Devitt, seo- kd REOSE, Company F—Captain, Chas. H. Worman; Ist The County I New York cit; Ek mine The Jefferson Club, of ¢ . Ohio; 150 | lieutenant, Edward 8. Carnahan; 2d lieutenant, | “Cnpany Db, Pitisbur TRENTH OHIO REGIMEN of whieh every be at deal at elee- | retary; Is: a men, commanded by nd Springmyer, | Juliam M. Elliott. Shriv first leute nic ae} iment ¢ National € tion time, w ar In line, 1,200 strong, MONROE CLUB, PHILADELPHIA, | president; 1 Company G—Captain, John T; Hughes; 18t | second lieutenant, B Ter, numberiy famous during the Cincinnatt headed by G pratet band ef 100| The Monroe club, of Philadelphia, whieh will |G Roth, Lieutenant, Geonge W. Garvin; 2d Heutenant, | cond lieutenant 1 5 ’ umannn, treas- | Joseph P. Bow mre ws bien, with n in line, Straub; first lieutenant, anized June - rade, was 01 chairman anlar [ara | Seaaios urer. Uniform: Light gray high hat with | Compatiy H—Captain, George W. Aherns: 1st | red plies ih nlation ‘United States unt. Biel ae Gael | Black band, gray cont and om Reatenant, Albert #1. Hartung; 2d leotenant, | nates rp awed 26 o See one ial arf: Chinrle | pants, light colored gloves a1 lolph Hartun, : ing composed of Lieut, mocrats. | K. Thompson: ¥ hale | They ens at : ‘full | a i Company I—Captain, Frederick Prime, Jr.; 1st second Heutenant, Wm. M. Lecsett, Major Aim and Win. H. De Litchell and Fite s i eee ee ull brass aud reed band | jeutenani, Williain J, Daily; 2d Meutenant, Gonipany G. Pitta: i Adjt, Thos hechee re po aes ny of New York, will | Ju wien 8 aria Ning new unlforms, | William C) Cunningham, le Weaver: tet | Heat Ast Houtenant, 1 hesd-the line Tee eapionten, whack wel march in an inaugural procession to-morrow of the le Gompiny ice Capbaity, Peter Lyle Ween lieutenant, John P. Peanes anized in IS77, bas ulne compinies and $ for the first time in its long history. The so- Ss | of Cine! Pas i ee els Sieg leutenant, | “Company H, Pitisburg—Captain, Richard W. ‘ erGod'men. [thas bean called aa an aati aL) Tanke Noble. A. Simmons; first lieutenant, William J. Mont! ior servic r times and made a promptr- ciesy mh hd meariy 0: Ratxong, Tnsthy im RSL THIRD REGIMENT, INFANTY, PHILADELPHIA. | gomery; second licutenant Howard 1. Lari | sponse enh tine wuship club 2 Bu the inauguration of arrived | Penn being in the c Martin V Colonel, Sylvester Bonnaffon, jf; Heutenant | mer. nin Ls ESYTH RIPLEMEN, WINSTON, N.C. ast eve ; Snneye 3 ‘Company I, MeKeesport—Captain, John Ew- ser . ast ev ion a oHTADETEETAL j colonel, Job P. Denney: adjutant, Wm. B. De- | pany J, MeKeesport—Captain, John Ew- Tieden eg ee The Hancock Veteran association, of Phita- Eee eins | Janey; quartermaster, John Rodgers; surgeon, | ond Heutenant, Thomas F. Wiles | earned EE NGG ive en aeconDuNlea ES A .UB, PIEDMONT, W. VA. Wm. W. Lam); assistant surgeons, Robert 8. | °’Company_K) Mekeesport—Captain, William . LL, Cander, schowis xe wenity-ive rich stcomipeinte) Davis Democratic Marching club, of Pied-| Wharton and W. A. Edwards. L. Adams; frst Heutenant, Edward Runk; sec- ‘uniform sou. dent of the at BB Bak Cees COREE CL mont, W. eighty men, including the An- |, Company A—Captain, Norwood P. Glading; | ond lieutenant, John Porter, J lent blue pants eet aiig Succ ter uae conta gat | m band’ of Piedmont. 8. D. Woodrow | eer a MiitahelLe es Second Het] aIIkD BRIGADE—GENEMAL AND STAFF. pei er and canes. The command carries well-worn ident and commandant; Geo. D. Woodrow, | Company B—Captain, Geo. W. Harris; first| Brizadier general, J. K.Sigfried, Pottsvill SCH ZOWAVES, ST. LOUIS. battle fas ad a new of standard i. G. Buxton, 2d lieutenant: J, | Meutenant, Michael J. Dunn. assistant adjutant general. J. Wesley Awl, Har- | gon "ana wi ny Zouaves, fitytive men rankand ' with a nandsome white silk banner with por jeutenant, |. Gilmore, |. Company D—Captain, John G. Lee; first Meu- | risburg; inspector, W.S. Moorhead, Fraekville; | nota polltic present a fine appearance. Themen os) trait of Gen. Hancock. Officers: Col. Ch Unitor ve double: | tenant, Win. Tucker; second lieutenant, Robert | quartermaster, J. M. Lowry, Harrisburg: regiment ¢ eall been newly uniformed. The unform n pants with | C. Thompson, geon, William’ H. Cumming! Tipton, Major Berrian Ward, Q i ‘Company E—Captain, Theo. Neely; first lieu- T. A. Thornton, Adjutant Honesda wi 1 yellow facings red p d white sho Sargeant MajorGeoW- Falmer ft vals shit white ane tenant, Win, Wr'fait; becond Heutenant, Geo, | tous eommincars MhGmas D.Lawin Phe de ia levcland, wh ainp Pecks: | stow ioguinus, the seed FIRST DISTRICT RANDALL ASSOCIATION, ple pou pe ‘Amuis, red re s perc! . Myers. ¢ vocate, 8, W. § Kill last sunime age ae =e LS Etare perched on | “cCmpany F—Captatn, Jno. C. Thompson; first | Jude Advorate, SW Stars i cunt « r, Ist Heut, ADELPHIA. hiekory Samuel J. Randall association, of the first Heutenant, Merritt Douglass; second Heutenant, | Witliam ROCHAMBEAL, NEW YC and 24 Lieut. Potthort. This conmany ie JT. e! iS jers Rochanib: anized and is main ned by Adophy sressional district, Philadelph me, eGompany G— Captain, Thomas Ryan, jr; rst eoenens ee eae the exception of the wealthy brewer of St. Louie. Me ompanied by the Frankentleld (Philad t vers: Os: | Meutenant, Aioxander ¥, Hanna.” | Second'iicatenant, Lieweliy's D: itimes nseh" elaine: that he me De Eee eae hake Une : nitorm, silk hats, | ant, Robert E. Turner. Colonel, ‘T. H. Good, Allentown; lieutenant ay MBluck sik hats, miciton overcoats, kid SIXTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. colonel, Melchoir H. Horn, Catasauqua; adju- : e | mate ands, M,N. G., sevinty badges, bouquets and canes. CLUB OF PORT} Cojonel, John W. Schall, Norristown; lieuten- | tant, AG, Dewalt, Allentown; quartermaster, | mingle itary” bie men, Co , First Lieut, Chas, Hzka, = WAKD CLUB OF-PHILADELEHIA- ‘a ‘leaves, | ant colonel, Perry M. Washabaugh, Chester; | Bernard E, Lehman, Bethlehem; surgeon, J. B. | The number raid Seeond Lieut 1a, Univers cieaie ke First W: atic ation of Phila- eee major, Thomas C. Steele, Pottstown; adjutant, | Pottelzer, Hamburg; assistant, surgeons, J.B.) is 1603 that hatot the Mc al Guards, with wiom men, with the Jefferson band, of | Stewart, Norristown; quartermaster, | pottsvill . Rhoades,’ Phoenixville; surgeon, Jos. | auqus orrlstown; assistant surgeon, Wm, | “UT they marched Spencer ‘on of four compaiies, ting the battalion, NTAL CITY GUARDS, eral mana- | Thoma: chaplain, ‘Cornelius © Earl, pany A, Reading—Captain, Samuel A, « Huber und ving, shutelter, = Stabr; first lieutenant, James M. Griffith; sec Sroncm 1s, M G., B Hing, a y ouch was | ‘Company A, Pottstown Captain, Henry A. | ond lieutenant, Henry'J. Christoph. sone, ‘fie and dran ' Ra TETAS augurited. be-ldes their regular Shenton; first lieutenant, Horace Evans; second | “Company B, Allentown—Captain, Samuel D. . B, PHT v Wilson, st . of Phill Uniform, ligt ants aud pompa lieutenant, Win. huyler. orapeny ie eeoree pen ON, DEL. mmpany B,. Chester—Captain, Frank G. | entra Guten G: Enolenan eons second ve men, wearing | Sweene: Heutenant, James A, Campbell; | "Sonipang c, Columbine-Captain, D. Brainard apes with red lining, snd ant, Geo. Ci de Lannoy. gp, | Case; first Heutenant, Frank A. Beiinett; second led by the Del- onshohocken— Captain, Wim. B. | ieutenant, Edw. B, Ec ‘Ofiicers: W: + tenant, Franklin Harrisoy Company D, Al Micers: Wm. | second Heutenant, Geo Iphia, 40 bana, MEAGHER GUARDS, PROVIDENC A, Sth Battation, R. 1M. Captain, Allen J. Mickley; sec- aware band, sev: W. Ro: Reichard; first ieutenant, Wn Sorton, ft iy. Istassistant; | Company D, Pheenixville—Captain, Louis R. sees old's. Tro ~ genenilly In as the Meaghe ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHTA, | N.Y, Verniot t. Bradford, 3das- | Walters frst’ Ueutenaat, John H, Greenover; ccompacy ft nenbase: Canin nari ers, Capt, Thomas H. Powet, Association, of Philadelphia, | “ ie econd Heutenant, Wm. A. LaTouch. Seaman; first’ lieutenant, Benjamin F, Gahris; Hackett, md Liew s nied by the Republic band, of ES DE OBERT GRO: Company F Nem istown—Captidn, | Henry | second lieutenant, Arthur Fes Unter’ almost simile 3E Pieces, and co anded by | ‘Phe First Cleveland Flag Escort,oi Moberly, Mo.; | Jacobs; first lieutenant, Henry kK. Souder; sec- | “Company F, Pottsvii Ties ale impanid , marsh Unifotm, dari en, With Prince Albert coats, silk hats | 0nd lieutenant, Eugene P. Hartzell. ning; first Heutena band, eightea ompany_G, Doylestown—Captain, Wm. H. | lieutenant, Hen: ie: tine! Clawelanial Hargrave, Doylestown; first Heutenant, Frank | Company G, try the first Cleveland flag | 3” ter, Doylestown; second lieutenant, J.Har- | Earnest; first Heutenant, Iges, commanded by R. J.( DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION, PHILA- | escort ¢ anized August rmody, The 1 nationt and nation Grove editor of the Cr and L. ¢ ine i Counil, 3 th DELPHLA raised inthe country, It having been loosed to | yj n, Doylestown. ond lieutenant, Ax * Felt, irshy Isiand. om ——— cone Philadetphia will also be represented here by | the breeze on the Ath of July, 1854. smpany H, Media—Captain, James S. Cum: | Company Hi, Slatington—Captain, George 7 muskets, all the allitia law ef Young Men’s Democratic sociation, of a CLUB. fnins; first lieutenant, V McClintock; second | McDowell; first lieutenant, Hiram Willis Han- allow dh The Lew nd Hendricks ant, John H, Hawkins, kee; second lieute: Mark Jones, twenty ruts, Philadelphia; John Cadwalader, president; club, of Fairfax county, Frank X Chester—Captain; BartonD. Company 1,Cat Irieh Ant Henry Flanders and Joseph R. 85 nant, Charles B. Sheppar; see- | thelomew; first ei pn Wi initiation. | Vice presidents; W. Harry Price, Burke; president; John art, vice prest- | ond lieutenant, Sharpless M. Paxson, ond lieutenant, Alfred 8. Fry. of is Row bore oa ion, Mr. | timer Harris Brown, treasurer. dent; | Mason Shipman, ary. Eighty SECOND BRIGADE GENERAL AND STAFF. SIGHEn BACON ANERNaEY. rreturn he 1 democrats, ety, | will be represented by a nen, | mounted men, in citizens Piatt 10 Will not take part in th but will | FA. Kirby and ( adquarters at the Ebbitt house. Sear ESTEE marshaled by SANDUSKY LIGHT GUARDS, ndusky Lighg Guards, Co. B, 16th reg Guard; forty men, C. M. sonton, Ist lieutenant, Brigadier general, James A. Beaver; asst. ad-] Colonel J. P. 8. Gobin, Lebanon; lieutenant B ® CAVALCADE, jutant general, Daniel S. Keller; inspector, Jas. | colonel, John M. Wetherill, Pottsville; major, FW. F. Zeigler fs chairman of the commit) qeneytown mounted club, Four detach-| P. Saver, quartermaster, Samuel W. Hill; sur- | Theodore F. Hoffman, Girardville; adjutant, M. : 5 con, E. J. Miller; commissary, Austin Curtin; | 4 1 = " : > ments of mounted men, as follows: Eleven sor- pt aes Officer, D. Stewart’ Elliott; alde-de- See eee dngosn We it Conic Hen owned of the ch, OF HARRISBURG, %; a cn ’, u 5 hss a nant. Uniform (simi 1 executiv (Glaivol Hearcubine, Pa, Carolina company, Dr. J. | camp, Samuel W, McElroy; H. Herbert Wea- | rispurs! assistant surgeons, Abner W. Shultz, > Suche 8 A sere anization, ‘a by suHtal Wand, major: Wm. H. Dowling. captain; 8 | Ver. r ? Jonestown: Samuel Henry’ Brehm, Newville: | 2Uguration of a Presid pdb gieapey or; Robt. Stuart. SHERIDAN HOOP TYRONE. chaplain, Daniel Eberly, Annville. JACKSON COR and a of Harrisburg, 35 pieces, Officers: F. A. Bach- or: 10 browns, = x rol cI - ‘ . ‘ ne ™ pany Was organized there bein luer, president: J, V. binsteiy, marshal, and T, fe orOLrONDS, | Captain, C.S. W. Jones; first Heutenant, Geo. | ,, Company A.York—Captain, Ell Z, Strine; frst | Albany (New York) J rps. Over 2 | i twice culled out by district in t H. MeDevitt and C. Hanlen, assistant marshals. jotliesand white gloves. The | Gensamer; second Neutenant, Thomas M. | ant Amos'P. Dehoff. — J hundred and fifty men, aut officers 3 »press riots in the coal re Unitorm, light overcoats and black silk hats. || gray light blue saddle cloths, with white | Fleck. Company B, Tamaqua—Captain, Wallace Guss; | A- Albe n, John J. Cre ILix composed of bust THE READING AMERICUS CLUB. trimming. Ail the others have white cloths, |” Battery B, Pittsburg—Captain, Alfred E.Hunt; | first Heutenant, Gilpin Warrlagton; second | gon, D 1. 1, Barrin pang Inen of Sandusky, ceagutiye com: | Americus club, Reading, Pa. Officers—Joseph | with red trimmin: first lieutenant, George Sheppard; second Meu- | Ueutenant, Lewis F. Renealy. Jobn J. Harri cintosh, Dr. ¥ FIRST GEORGIA BATTALION. S and prescribes | Schumpf, president; A. B, Kieser, secretary,and IRVING HALL CLUB, NEW YORK. tenant, Joseph W. Boisol, pcompany iC) Lancaster suena eta, Jigs The first Georgia Battalion, commanded by a is ‘The organ-| Dr. R. B. Sbultze, treasurer; uniform, dark sur-| The Irving Hall Democratic organization, of FIFTH REGT, INFANTRY. Peacelins gacond’ lientenante’ Benjamine a | ange, Fite ‘Secor Livat, | Col. J. 0, Clarke, composed of the Clarke Light 1 will be headed by the Seventh Kegi-| tout, dark clothes, black sili hats, standing col- | the City and Gounty of New York, will march | Golonel, Daniel H. Hastings; leutenant colo- | MeCue. ' ®: “1 R. Donovan. -coninissioned of i d Olivet Rifles, of Augusta, Ga, ment band. lars, garnet ties, uloves canes and badges; seven- | with about 400 men in line, under the leader- | one}, John 8. Garrett; major, Samuel F. Statler; | _ Company D, Harrisburg—Captain, Thomas F, | Sergeant E. 3 > e Light infantry, 85 men, is come THE KINGS COUNTY N. ¥. DEMOCRACY. ty-five men. headed by the Ringgold bund, of | <hip of Grand Marshal Alexander V. Dayidson. | gajutant, Henry S. Hale; quartermaster, Jacob | Muloney; ‘first lieutenant, Joseph 'E. Rhoads; | ovan, Fourth manded by Captain John Jay Cohen; Ist ‘The Kings county democracy, of Brooklyn, | #eading, Pa., twenty-six pieces. They will step to the music ot Mannahan's band | ‘4 “Rohrer; surgeon, George F. Harris; assistant | Second lieutenant, George E. Reed. Sergeant R. E. Si lieutenant, W. H. Stoefell: 241 J 160 men in line, wearing dark blue ov. ts,| JOEL PARKER ASSOCIATI WARK, N.J. | of 40 pieces, and be uniformed in dark clothes, | surgeons, Andrew’ S. Stayer and N, Frank | _ Company E, Mahanoy City—Captain, John F. | Corporal John F Heutenant, W. i. Stoeffell; 24 teutenant Hf. KK, Gack pau tyopers hats, kid gloves an. a cen! Joel Parker association, of Newark, N. J., the | Silk hats and canes, Elienfela; chaplain, ‘Charles M. Stock, Benteney Brat Heutenan cae Wenrieh; sec- | kins, Corporal J Lowery nplor 24 Neate nant, P. HT. Gerke. The ‘y Ss, glove a aa? a 7% an . 3 4 apta! 4 ond Ieutenaht, Solomon &, Hoppes. mahue, Corporal James & company brings 35 men, uniform in gray They will carry a blue silk banner, handsomely | lest political organization in the state. | Off- ae Company A Ebensburg Captain, Willtam 4; | ‘Company. F, Girardvilie—Captain, John G. | Hillenbrint, Corporal A. Helix i swith gold trimmings and blue pants, They trimmed and bear the coat of arms of the city | ¢Ts—Wim. H. Brown, president; Henry Shetk, of Brooklyn, and will be led by the McCormick | Yice president; Charles Alberson, treasurer; 14th regiment band of fofty-one pieces. om-| Manning Force, reeurd cers: William A. Furey, grand marshal; Thos. | ge; Hes ¥ Johnson; first ‘eutenant, Thomas Cranage; seo- | city band will head the line in line the regulation colors of the Heutenant Jesse iconteecaptain Amas Mul- | 0nd lieutenant, Harry H. Danks. dress searlet frock coat, trimnied with blue and | state of Georgia, ing secretary: Frank R. | dent; 0. A. Bouldin, Secretary; W.H.M. Arnold, | jen; fest Leutenant, George L. Potter; second | “Company G, Carlisle—Captain John G. Bobb; | gold, dark blue trowsers, with but? strip | The Olivet Rifles will have in Ine 35 pores pond ings: Cota een ac ane Corresponding Secretary; W. H. Strauss, Treas- | lieutenant, Joseph D. Geissinger. ; first lieutenant, William G. Speck; second leu- | skin shakos, white corps belts with plate bear- | Uniformed reen and gold. The officers: * nt-atarms. The association will march | yrer, wi ce ¥ ‘o f | tenant, Jessie P. Ziegler. ing monogram Ns black body belt with | Captain, evy, Ist lieutenant, H. Fry; Carroll, chief aid; John Vourtues, assistant ald, | over oue hundred strong, headed by Prof. Voss’ | ing and parade with Timothy Moloney Mae | cose eaaloe! Lay Recney; sooond ews | Company H, Pottsville—Captain, Richard | saine monogram. “Fatigue uniform Dark biue | lieutenant, V Dorr, and junior second lieuteme . Se eng lds: HH. Adams, Francis | ist New Jersey regiment band, thirty pieces; | shal and Owen A. Bouldin, bubs Fallen James | isnane Geotem: Kepbart ° Rahn; first leutenant, John F. Sterner; second | cloth blouse, trowsers and caps. Winter vni- | ant, H.C. Hail, . B. Furley, W. Ridgway, Ps unitorm, dark suits, with Prince Albert, coats, | Kelly, James Dawhoe as kids. The Americus | Company ‘Altoond—Captain, Robert B, | Heutenant, George A. Harris. form—Light blue overcoat, trimmed with red RICHMOND “BLES.” Daniel O'Rielly, | black neckties, black sil hats, light English ite Oe ; a 7 : | Company I, Wrightsville—Captain, Frank J. | and gold, dark blue trowsers and ‘“bearskin | ; Touche anthons karst, Bek ether aya | meiton overeodts, black eane si umbrellas Pree ea RE ei een Seceaelll CLERC a ene emer cme po ey tse Tieutenant, George! W. bltzer, sc- | shakos. If fsone ofthe twat rauinprd companies | gaytug tn 170s, £0 wren Coot tear eee Rianetl each tm staves of nicer ae icg and straw-colored gloves. ie Joel Parker as- | ber ye aut tir fc i e F ‘ r .. | ond Heutenant, J, P. Levergood. nntry. It was onan in August, | & “eo lage des yated) k Hassell, each it change ola section ofthen. | sociation, “with this "mine bard, were the | POP Overeae eng muoTNIy Mh, dark slothes || Company By Indiana, Captain A carraceei | . Company i, St Clair Captain, WX, Holmes; | 1863 by sone of the jeading < of Albany: | First. Lieut, W. M. Evans, Second Lieut. A. EL THE KIN TY WAR VETERANS. ies who serenaded President-elect Cleve- | They will bring 200 men and carry the club in-| Heutenant, John W. ke. first lieutenant, Wm. P. Farne, second lieuten- | They acted asan escort to J Hottman | Hemrich, Junior Second Lieut. D. E, Davidson, Cleveland and Hendricks war veterans, of | land at the great barbecue held in the city of | signia and National colors, Company G, Lewistown—Captain, Rufus ©. | @0t, Charles J. Farne. eee Tilden on the occasions of Uniform of dark blue, with white facings, hat King county, N. ¥., Mark D. Wilbur, presi- | Brooklyn last October, for which they were THE DUCKWORTH CLUB, CINCINNATI. Elder; first ieutenant, Lewis Slagle; second NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. ri enamelled leather, with plume of white Hill, present governor of Ne Ho: CW a highly praised. ‘i : i Charles T. Chester. ; 5. A. | foathers, ' dent; Wm. HI. Riley, secretary; commanded by 5 ‘The Duckworth Club, of Cincinnati, named in | Heutenant, Charles T. Colonel, G. Murray Reynolds, Wilkesbarre; ayorof Albany: Hon, Erastus Corn= " ‘ 2 y (N. J.) BATTALION, a 5 Cay . i RICHMOND Sr. Col. T. B, Rutan, first vice president. About| ne Novices pee yeweaaice of Cam. | honor of Geo. K. Duckworth, a young business Ce Ce es We Coxe; Heutenat’ colonel, Morris J. Keck, Hazleton; | ing, aild many other distinzuished citizens are | aye ctate Guards of the, caty of Hiehimnel; eee has bes hided, Uy tie and artim cores, | gon. G. D. Barton, president, Geo. Weldon, |™a% of that elty, was formed in September, | segond Heutenant, W. Warren Cope. | maior trving A. Sterns, Wilkesbarre; quarter Gifs sneeabors oC the otyauinanan. (ATC ES] >. ay aon, eseabaen to et ee dark suits, ‘white gloves, high § treasurer; D. M. Hastett, secretary; Chas. 8. | 18805, Ovey, 2iy omemuers of the, club, will | sical tect dicutenant, John L. Guberaator; | goon, Olin. T Yiarvey, Witkesburre; assistant | PAY Will go to Laltimore, where it will be re- | Paul, captain: H. Clay Gilliam, frst deutemant; a aaxcee veeocaaer Ridgway, Geo. Piffer, jr., D. A. Shream, execu- | Hirst’ Reg’t band. of thirty pieces, ‘The club | second Neutenant, Daniel C. Burns. furgcons, Samuel L. Holley, Nanticoke; F. G. | oined by the mayor, ‘Leatang fialtimere they | pimmet Scott, second Meutenant. and Ase nalasine is tive committee; John McCormick, marshal. | comes to Washington insits own spetial train of TENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. Newton, Towanda. ‘will go to Philadelphia and be received b; Miller, orderly sergeant. Uniform, dark blue un democratic elab, of New York, | Their uniform isa silk hat, dark overcoat, buff | sleeping coaches, which will remain at thelr | Colonel, Alex.L. Hawkins; lieutenant colonel, | ,Company A, Towanda—Captain, John An-| Guard, No, #4, and extended a weleome b th dress coats, double breasted, trimtned May 1582, will have forty | gloves, canes and white Badges, and carry a| disposal during their stay here. While here Saat a i drew Wilt; first lieutenant, Oliver B. Lyon; sec- | Mayor of the city, Leaving Phiadeipita they | Mit gilt braid, towsers of sky blue doesicin, men inline. Oficeys—Edward P. Steers, presi- | blue sill banner, with cout of arms painted | they will be the guests of the Young Mens’ Dem- | 40n M. Kent; major, James M. Laird; adju-| ond ieutenant, John Henley. Mill go to Elizabeth, NT, be received’ ty c trimmed wit e colored stripe one and & Rete uponit. They will have ninety men In line, |‘ocratie Club, ‘The oflicers of the club are: D, J, | tant, James B, R. Streator; quartermaster, Vin-| “Company B, Wilkesbarre—Captain, John C. | Jyraies Veteran Zouaves and be welcomed ‘hy | bali Inch wide, and lynx skin shales, dent: Joseph | including the City Cornet band, of Bridgton! President; M, L, Hawkins, First Vice- | cent'E. Williams; surgeon, Smith Fuller, jr.; a | Horton; first lieutenant, W. Frank kelly; sec- | Gov. Abbett and th oral the ci: (aoe. SEABOARD ELLIOTT GRAYS. Trecponding | consisting of twenty-two pleces. nt; Jno. . Follett Second Vice-Presi- | sistant, surgeon Prank ‘McDonald; chapiain, CN SU Sate nun ae ing “Elizabeth at 3 a.m. will reach Albany at | Seaboard Elliott Grays, (colored), Portem: 2 Or 1 Foto CEU: dam Ki ird Vice-P1 jam. lcGrew. mpan; ston- | ge 5 . “3 s by President Robt TEOQUOIS CLUB, CHICAGO: Pe Mansuue, Recording Seretacee Det tepce: | Company A, Monongahela City—Captain, | Hughes; Arst ileutenant, Adolph Ullman; sec- | 9:15 Saturday morning. ° Va. Officers: Capt. Jas. 0. Corprew, First Lieut, Theta yy lian dress, derby hats | The Iroquois club, of Chieazo, one hundred | Financial Secretary: Samuel Schott, Treasurer, | Joseph Taylor Armstrong; first Meutenant, | ond lieutenant, Oscar C. Foster. SCHENECTADY N. ¥. CONTINENTALS, Wm. H. Ackles, Second Lieut. George I. qiiisclahy the members say, ts not | men, left Chicago Monday, and-will reach here | Pinvciors: Geo. K Duckworth, Sul’ P. Rincon, | Moses Robins Smith; second Hleutenant, Fran- | “Company -D,” Wilkesbarre—Captain, Bennett | The Schenectady Washinton Continentals, | Sunt, ‘Twenty-eight men in line, heeded bye ot hone ite hiemberkiy | by special train at 7 o'clock this evening. | M.J Ryan, Mark Wallace, J. J. n, G. C. | cls Noble Woodward. stain, John P. | Weg ered: Liret Mentenant, Win. C. Brice; see | organized January 7th, 1878, and entered | brass band. Unilorm, gray. conts, Tall : , Irving Hall and | The Columbia Democratic club of this city will] W Ce ses a |. Fred Her- ey B New Bachion ones in 70 in P. | ond Tee. Ridgway Wrgot nn D. Col | State service as the Thirty-scventh separate | with three rows of briss buttons in from Counts Wit is principally mate | meet them at the B. an@ 0. depot. The organt- | mann, C..0. Blackburn and J. J. Ser- | Thore: second lieutenant, James W, Blount. | vin; first lieutenant, Richard Moore; second | company, N. G.S. N. ¥., June 12th, 1580, | Piue Pants with gold triminings (officers), ap ot prox Jand business men, and was | zation of the command {sas follows: Col. J.G. | ©The menibers of the club will wear dark sults, | Company C, Uniontown—Captain, John_H. | eutenant, Sylvester D. Rhodes. Officers—Geo, W. Marlet black cape, with gold and Diack erimunings, tefrcton aud clection of the best men to publied Heures CMe E aa Noe aie aides | regulation whiteeping hats ieht English Met | Camppell, fret, Ueutenant, [bert Beeson; | Company Ee cers contain, Bent, F | Gregg, first lentenant: James H. Veddl, second aoe = plies ant; Ed , Paymaster; Dvel vi second lieutenant, John K. JT e; first lieutenant, Nelsoy urg; 5 ' abies ditier and Induce business men to take @ | Capt. J, HS. Quick, quartermaster; Capt. Geo. | Neckties wwe With SA aud white satin | Serr any D, Freedom—Captais, Robert H. | ond lieutenant, Wn. H. DeMun. a Heutenant: John J. Wheaton, first serscant.| Rising Phoenix-like from its Ashes, podit tes, Bohne pany A (twenty members) Capt. MeCaskey; first leutenant, MoCaakey; | “Company G, Nanticoke—-Capiain, John Dunn; | Uniform—Scarlet dress 5 SOid end Ul | ee mabey Cecoulcte, y atin vitwas the first or- | jt, J. Smith, company B (twenty members) THE DUCKWORTH CLUB . second lieutenant, Alvin L.’Large. frst Heutenant, Frank Pieree Oroizer; second | unming; light blue pants, with buff stripe nization in New Y tate, if not In the en-| Capt, Geo. 8’ Exsex, company C, (twenty men | Was the only club that attended the Chi ‘Company E, West Bridgewater—Captain, Jos, | lleutenant, Wm. A. Masters. 7 large bearskin bats, with’ gold tassels and | ‘The calamity by fire that befell our enter. ire union, to + bearing the names | hem: Capt, Chas, Ker, company D, twenty | Convention accompanied by thelr own. band, | Meaty: tree leuteseat dames He Olcott | “oor ¥ H, Pittsion—Captain, Frank P. Reap; | Chains; dark blue fatigue caps; da ¥, ver" | prising daily contemporary, Tue EVENING of Cleveland Hendricks, having had its | members: B. E. Bremner, aergeant major, The | Among the members of the élub who attended | second leutenant, Wi, M, Walton, fret Heutenant, Martin in; second leu: | Coats. Non-commissioned, oft eiicahd | Sran, gave its wideawake proprietors > before @ p.in. of the day | president of club and staiT form another com. | the Chicago Convention, twelve were elected | “Company H, Washington—Captain, Harvey | tenant, Bernard J. Conian, buff epaulette; privates, all butt: commissioned Ae $e — r de im Chicago. One | pany, in charge of Major W. Mattocks, com- | delegates to that memorable body; and the | J, Vankirk; first Heutenant, Charles "V. Hard- officers, all gold epaulettes. They will have | portunity to show their metal and recuperative Charles W._D: was | hosed as fol President, E. M. Phelps; first | club boasts that they were first, last and all the | ing; second Heutenant, Robert L, Thompson. TWELFTH REGIZENT INFANTRY. fifty uniformed men in line, armed with Rem- | energies. Their forms were wrecked and de tas secretary of | Vice president, J. H. McAvoy; John W. Doane, | me unanimously in favor of the nomination | “Company 1, Greensburg—Capialn, John B.| Colonel, Alfred H. Stead, Williamsport; ten- | Eton rifles, and twenty-five or tuore honorary | troved early inthe morning, and by the usual ber dd ined) | 42 Prenties, O. HL. Ingram, A-W. Seoberger, | of Grover Cleveland Keenan; first’ Heutenant, Richard N. Cribbs; | tenant colonel, Alonzo, B. Horton, Wellsboro Frombers., The command wit waeaded by | hour of going to press in the afternoon, some ual new Sos araniGlweeace EPS inc one Rte ee The Pennsylvania Troops. Senos Po ator chas ete John M,| major, Thomas W. Lloyd, Williamsport; adju- | uniformed; scarlet tunic: gold trimmings, blue | half ahundred compositors, guided by @ com- New York Veteran Firemen’s Association, | other than silk hat, dark kids and umbrella in |, All of the regiments of the Pennsylvania Na- | wie: first. Heutenant, H. P. Berryhill; second | tant, Frank P. Cummings, Williamsport; quar- | pants and white and black helmets. The com-| petent foreman, had wrought from new ma companied by the 8th regi band | C@@, except a special silk badge, with gold | tional Guard have been ordered here to march | ijeutenant, Lorenzo D, Hunnel. ‘i termaster, Wm. P. Clarke, Williamsport; sur- | pany Is composed of young business and pro- | terial an entire hew STAR of 28 columns magul- a passa Gani Osiiner, sear sn medal and pin, ‘Tie command will be led by | in the parade to-morrow, and will form one dl- FOURTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. geon, Daniel Bacon, Wellsboro’; assistant sur. See ee . EB line of advertisement and reading ae 2. Parker, Buzene | eee eae Pat ulaved lirtheconeentne, | Yision. Some of the troops are already here. | Colonel, James Glenn; lieutenant colonel, Pe- | Fran iicae’ O° Atom Lewisburg; Elmer 8. | mt. here over Thursday, and will visit. places | fi{sustrous, seriously injuring thelr two magni “ hn J. Mi Unitorm— | {ter taking part In the parade, they will leave | The following shows the organization-of the | ter D, Perchment; major, George N. Lacock;| Company "A, Lewisburg—Captain, J. Irvin | of interest. ficent fast’ presses, but the damage is covered on their retuan March 5th, 6 a.in, divjaton. adjutant, James F, Robb; quartermaster, John | Gregg; Are lcitenant, Jacob P. Brocke; second | PHIL. KEARNY GUARD, ELizanETH, S.J. | by insurance. THE Srax Company has a gilt COOK COUNTY DEMOCRACY, CHICAG Major General John F. Hartranft, division | w, Morrison; surgeon, J. Guy McCandless: as- | Heutenant, Geor Swarr Phil. Kearny Guard, company C., 3d regi- | edzed bank account, and such a litte affair ag The Philadelphia eivie organizations will be | Cook County Democracy club, of Chicago. | Commander; Lieui. Col. George H- North, assis Sistang surgeons, Aioxatider “A. i MeCandless, | , Company B, Wlillameport Captain, William | ment N. GN. J_, of Elizabeth, N. J., organized | (rating new paper, the establishment bet 7 headed by the famous Americus elub, with 100 | One hundred men, Wearing olive brown over: | fant u@utant general; Lieut Cold. E. Mears, | Wim Mt: Johnson, tain, Emest L. | secoud leutenant, Charles F W, Flock... | September 2, 1868. Captain and brevet major, | at alittle draft on thelr surplus fund. Wo are men in Minusie of & batt oF tate | Soats, slik hate and black dress suits; led by | master; Lieut, Col, S. 8, Hartranit, commis: | rut Arst lleutenant, Daniel F, Crawford; ago: | , Co™MPany C, Milton—Captain, John F. Parker; | W. H. DeHart; frst leutenant, Charles D. An- | glad to soe Tire STi undimned by the conflae poole snus ofa band of thirty- | Nevins’ military band of three pieces. ‘Officers: | sary; Ifeut. Col. 8. W. Pettit, judge advocate: | ond lieutenant, Charles A, Eberhart. * | first Heutenant, Wm. Batdorf, second Heuten-| gus; second Meutenant, George H. Darling: el and “like a diamond in the sky,” shed- . ve pi Sete eee ee | oe Kersten, | Se parahadetnes BN ipnin Tieut. Col; Edw. 0. Shakespeare Inspector of | Company B, Pittsburg—Captain, J. M. G. Mo- | 2% eta ae iae Captain, G Paraded seventy men. Uniform—dark blue | @0s ‘ts ray of light upon mankind, ‘ waving fe Ew: secretary. The as organize r, le practice; Majors John B, Com{ We + Bec Com, pape ae 4 P 9 ndrick. {Sei and has now a membership of over 800; | Brown Charies Richmond; Baur We 'Pecto, qe ee eee ete bene W, Ulmer hres. Heutepant, Goo, W. Mele: | coat; light, bine pants eo eet au of | Tie Parvo or THe “FUND W.” SWINDLERS, SAMUEL J. EANDALL aWsocIATION, PHILADEL- | has dlegant quarters—114 Monroe street, It | W. G. Wilson, and F. P. Ogden, aldesde-eamp. mpany” C, Pitisburg-Captain, John w. | ‘gh; secdnd Heutenant, Chas. Koons. 1 ay | Dartof thie Centennial Legion represeiiing New | THe Chicago Trine revives interest in the 4 ook @ very active ‘in the late presiden- Nesbit; first Heutenant, ‘C.McCoy; second y, a in; ‘The legion 1s composed of ove company | {mous “Fund W.” ewindle, by which Frank L. Samuel J. Ra’ Jation, of Philadel- | tial campaign, commencing with the conyen- both Site tie iidttenant, ‘BE. A. Robinson, . Clement; ‘first lieutenant, George H. Gibson; | Jersey. The inal states, ‘This | Loring and John Flemming of that city are preg r y composed of troops from Philadelphia and second Heutenant, John F: Eisely. sooan 08h OF Gib thistecn paseton Sees as ~ phia, organized November 28, 1879, will have | 100, When they reeelyed and entertained all Ae Company E, Pittsburg—Captain, 8, W. Jeffries; Re en oe eisfort; | command represented New Jersey in the legion | believed to have bled their dupes out of over the following men in line in'the order given: | treonch ans Fars OEE A ven rs ise Genes eyes Banecien Srat Hentenant W. D. Low; second leutenant. art igutenont AB bettonre Me auoeienent, Be eaagel his on aily 8, 37a aoc ee Ee ee ee wee ee Chief marshal, Wiliam Medullons audtant | HFOUER the state, Sscorting speakers and other | commanding; Major Alexander ,.Krumbhasr, | Join £. Vensil. re Hlentenent A. 5 Hight of the New Jersey battalion at Yorktown, | speculating on the board of trade, The two men arshals, George G Moses Levi, | In local polities, moulding and shaping the | ®Ss!stant adjutant general; ontereere With- Company #, Pitteburg—First Lieutenant | “company G, tain, Frank J.} V., in 1881, when the silver vase, costing scene to Gun guar oat te Ciccone jail. fartin Rillacks; banner, Max. Long. polley of the party. erill, inspector, Major It, F. Cullinan, quarter | Charles W- Hing, commanding; second Ueuten- | porrolrs” rt Neutenanty WP: barker; second | $1,000 was alvarded 1t-It bas participated in | sentenced to one year euch in Cook county jeorze H! Hoffman, J. “Cauley, J. a 4 aster; Major: ridckoper, surgeon; Ma- larry G. = ° eleven centennial celebrations, and many other D. Kéise, Andrew Johnson, Win. MeNithol, CRESCENT CLUB, BALTIMORE. jordanies W. Cooke, commissary; Major Wim, | | Company G, Pittsburg —Captatn, Jas. L. Gra. | Ueutenant, James B Coryell Go 4 | occasions of importance and honor. It has they were pardoned by Presi jaene Arun. Ths John Bromley, John Donahue, W.H.P. Barnes, | The Crescent club, of Baltimore. Officers: J, | Struthers, ordnance | officer; jor Robert | ham; first lieutenant, Wm.J, Hamilton; second | prown fiat leutenant, John N. Farnsworth; | Made itself famous by the silent drill in the wvtnadead Se eecaun. Et Guanes ther Buch. Hazard, Chas, MeCaul, Julius Sehwalber, | F, Morrison, president and chief marshal; Gen. | A49™M8.Jt., judge advocate; Captains Charles | Heutenant, Joseph Jackson. 11.0. a= | second leutenant, Daniel L. Bisel, *) manual, whiclris executed without command. | (re Te judge bioagelt wrote to the Pres MeDonald e y 5 - | H. Townsend an ‘aux, aldes-de-camp. 5 5 is wi the appearance e com- . : eas :. Thorapeols, fixe lentetans Bes THIRTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Ad wassecured HO Nelly, Geo. Thomson, Ed. | Boyce pe eivion ped RT, Slates deputy mar, | FIRST TRooP ciry CAVALKY, PHILADELPHIA. | Thom Modtenane Weer Reema *) Colonel, F. L. Hitchcock, Scranton; Heutenant | ™a0d in this city. the manipulation of Mike the ee Brenna, De Robe quer | shale.’ ‘Six hundred men in line, with Charles | Capt. E. B. Grubb, First Lieut. J. L. Wilson, Company K, Mansfiela—Ca tain, W.J.Glenn; | eolonel, Ezra H. Ripple, Scranton; major, Henry SEH SEATS MARLEA NEN Chicago gambler, During the republican na- } iz, D. C. Ashby, Felix O'Neil, | Comet band, thirty pieces, and ‘Wilson Post fife | Second Lieut, J. E. Carpenter, cornet, C. E.Kelly. | first Heutenant, John Steel second Heuten- pr ip Fifth regiment infantry, Maryland National | tional convention McDonald, by his ine Sine donaon. . ee ONS | and drum corps, thirty piéees, anddrum major. | Battery A, Philadelphia—Capt. Maurice C, | 806, B. Miller Kelso, A, Courseh, Scranton; adjutant, Charles C. Mat- | guard, Baltimore, over 300 men, accompanied | fluence. to a Arthurs ‘ene = . aI sd ; Quartermaster, Jobn P, x Aid. J.J. O'Nell, Sam. Baiztey, Sam’ arm-| Uniform, black sults and overcoats, tan, kid | stagord, First Lieut. &. I. Marshall, Second FIFTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. bss Sacred og! bro, | by drum corps and band of fifty pieces. Stew- | sted Barney Biglin, Mike, cregen. nd other strong, John Loughrin, James O'Netl, Jumes | Sy ¢Soig crescent pendant; black. velvet end | Lieut. C: W. Marshall. Colonel, Wm.A. Kreps, Greenville; eutenant | Scranton; surgeon, Harry . Logan, Soranton; | art Brown, colonel; John D. Lipscomb, leu- | New York polsticians i Myoned. Dan. Hagan, J. H. Bosnrthe, Frank Killacky, Lewis it Rasen style of the Knights Templar Gray Invincibies, Philadelp! yt. Ino. T. ‘The vw assistant surgeons, Alexander J. Connell, Scran- | tenant colonel; W. K. ‘Waiting, adjutant; RT. brother of Frank, ‘was also actively Kenenter, Goo. Cash, Chas. Moore,” ‘Dennis | fSNnor y after Kennard, First Lieut, Jno, A. @ Second on oe tebbins, Meadville; major, | ton; Clarence L. Frey, Scranton; chaplain, 8. C. | Miller, rlermaster: KC. Jchnecn, commis | the work, and 1s’ thought to have supplied the nm, John Gibbons. es jeut eo. H. Porter. ipert, Conneautville. . 7; Wm, sul ya; Fran! as r Ald, L. Kannewasser, W. J. Manning, J. | GERMAN AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC assoctATION, | “Stato Fencibies Tiattallon, Philadetphia—MaJ. Erle—Captain, John J, Baxter; per ck Beramton—| Louts A, | sistant ; Alexander Brown, paymaster; | Procuri ee San dee Gimchings, FS McCain, A. Bran, Chris, Catia: BR ae Jno, W. Ryan, Adjutan§ Chas: Boeser, Quarter: aug Heatenent, Ollver & Ribis, soooad Houten? Watreny drat Wouignants cor F. Barnard; | 5. Randall, inspector of rites; Joseph Rey (febonaia, Frank Loring and Cregan went vd sy = German American Dem« asso | mast e Fy jurgeoD . P. | ant, John vat secon ie nolds, chay 1D. Ne and ington, City fag, crson; U.S. flag,John Henry; | ciation, of Baltimore. Louls Lowensteli, preal- | Blomer, Chaplain ¥. H. Allen. tie. us Company £, Scranton Captain, Wilitam Ket] “Conipany Cit. P. Brown, captain; J.8. Gor- | New You and thence, \e Wastiagten, reaching Eda SPP Eon sonm Retly, Wm, | Seat X. Valkory et vic presidents Tae. | wCmpeRy A, Sark Geo. W, Money, Firat Hat son fire ctewignaniy ouan, Medison: | man: second eviepant x; | Shceontiowe: a tad ay te Dougherty, James Hyland, John J. Gee, Sam’i | Rensing, second vice president; Cohrad Darsch, i Ste a cong 3 past Pamilton, H. Blitz, Wm. Robbins, H. MeAnny, | ©hief marshal; 8. Silverschmidt, M. Kohlerman y W. W. Chew, First ae eT Oe riiens Br Hanwoeds soeoed F Saret pei a a Pelee: ithout Seu, The cates iheon Hears Loti, it 8 Cyster, James Maiion, Win, | snd Wehrenburg, assistant marshals, | From Wane i Schwan ond pleat G5. ron 4 lieutenant, Chatles W. Gunster. | eRe iN es, Golasborongh, captain, | Within two days, It ‘acclaped that Loring a = mn) C—Cay Packer, Lieut. .P. second lieutenant Aid’ Samuel Bookbinder, Thos. McLaugh, | rave aid string ba Elion, dark sults geo ‘Warner, ‘Lieut. Freak W. Sut. roumreny rat iigutenaat, 9 vata A. ay: K~Win: A. Boyk i Temes | Wort alts . Masibaum, M. J. 7 Wim. james 1) Tiedtenent, W! 3 > first lieutenant; Drayton berts, Lewis Kinsley, P.'J. Dunn, Aug. Ben- STONEWALL CLUB, BALTIMORE, + omeeey D—Capt. Jno. H. Sutterle, First nama = Henry Wil- | second 11 3 SEPARATING THE SEXES mv Gor, Joe Tatem, Lewis Wiley, P. MéCaruey, C.| Stonewall club, No. 1, 17th ward, Baitimore, | Lieut, John Conner, Second Lieut, T. 7. Brazer. 200; tenant, W! ae ee Rac Bene tri iiccet, SBeenk | i the Minnesota, ours peoriiion Ganka nai ‘i. Prompeon, Qxcar Stein, P. Daly, P. twenty-five men, commanded by James Hay- | FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, PHILADELPHIA. Lectern George H.W bit ttt a b: and females shall not be allowed to h, Thos. rons, Val. Levi, 5 ‘ea: % den, president and chief marshal, and his aids, | Col.T.E.Weidersheim,commanding. Lieut.Col. bright, J. McHugh, Chas. Young, Lewis Harris, | Edward Norton, Daniel Flynn and Wm. W. H. Gilpin, Major W. P. Bowman, Adjutant Sif Givens, tease Jonea Mc. Lyons ‘| fester, secretary. ‘hey’ ar accompeaicd’ bp | HH. Groff, Quarvermaster 1. 0. Roberta, Bur