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al 5. 1985: 7 ee Lr aTy VISITING ORGANIZATIONS. ie and Military Bodies to March in To-morrow's Processioi Aid. Thomas Howard, James Cleary, Frank Quinn, Hugh Toman, I. Foran, C.J. MeGlency, C. @ uniform consists of overcoat, black pants, loves, necktie, seariet "ue association will be FAMOTS POLITICAL Cr: COLUMN OF MILITARY—FULL DESCRIP- ORGANIZATIONS, £C. black silk hat, bu!f kid headed by the 6th regiment band, of ) sey. 30 pieces; Jos. Jennings, leader. The badge of the association is embroidered with the head of exSpeaker Randall. anner with Rand: ich was presented to them by the ladies of the 3d congressional district of Ukitaes lt a in 1880, besides a stand of colors, consisting 0} the national, state and city flags. CONTINENTAL CLUB, PHILADELPHIA. The Continental Club, of Philadelphia, for- merly the Third Ward Cleveland and Hendricks club, eighty men in line, with the Americus band of twenty-one pieces. Light overcoats, black silk hats and badges. Select Councilman Peter Monroe; president, James Mallon: vice president, J. Grogan; secre- John H. Ciarke, financial “secretary, hen Little; treasurer, Cornelius Haggerty! N DERFER ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. ‘The Sensenderfer Young Men's Democratic Association, of Philadelphia, fifty men, escorted by the Silver Springs Rifles, thirty-six men, capt. Charles J. Hendler, and led by the Ariel silver cornet band, of Millville, Officers—Chief marshal, OF THE VARIC To-morrow’s parade promises to be the most Imposing ever witnessed in tnis city, with the xception, perhaps, of the grand review herman’s army, at the close of the Many of the organizations that will take r rrived, and every train vie portion of the parade »gth, and include bodies es in the Union. The will be no less national in mposing in extent. ia will be especialls arade, and the ni will have several organizations In found descriptions of visit- t will appear in line. and Pennsylv John G. Milby Charles P. Bishop, commanded by J., nineteen pier Harry R. Clark Smith, comm er and John F.C form, mouse-colored; Grant hat; red satin badge, gold fringe, gilt letters; Mouse-colored gloves, canes, bution-hole Uniform, silk hat, sa ion badge (bine) trom 150 to 200 ted by Emerick’s band, of Bal- men in line, b white blue satin, gold tring name of association in gold i white front, blue back, with the name Sensen- THE ALBANY PHALANX. ny Democratic Phals nx; 100 men Officers: Martin on the front, with the nized November 4th, 1884, on amensing Le will parade with seventy: James Magee, The County Democ apd of 100 recibers will AiIDe chairman and Jas, ¢ will be in the otham democrats. TAMMANY, NEW YORK, of New York, will sion to-morrow for the first time in its long history, grand marshal, . Nell; treasurer, Henry Henry Winte: lk hats, white glove vet banner and ¢ an Township club at tl Martin Van Buren in 1936. HANCOCK VETERANS, PHILADELPHIA, The Hancock Veteran assoc delphia, seventy-five men, accompanied by 6th regiment fife and drum corps of New Jersey, blue cloth capes ats, ries well-worn y set of standard colors, ner with pore before the main boc thers being expected here s. The line will he being fn the city before the pre headed by Gr @ prominent with red lining worn over d The command cer A. Gumbieton, € ex-Judge A. E rrian Ward, Qua djarant Chas. ». W. Palmer, FIRST DISTRICT RANDALL ASSOCIATION, PHIT- e-ehairmnn of nan during the ry Thomas F. <3 of Mr. Keliy. rand marshals, Th ud wear conven’ arshai and presiden Uniturm: Dark suits, high sik silk bs Fred’k Huber und , Edward Cut men, accompanied a Mr. Gilroy, the RE. S. PATTERS( the usua) th ts being to pi Philadé@iphia will Men's Democrat Flanders antl sexe ph RW ill be represented by a who will not t partin the parad adquarters at the Ebbitt house fgier is chairman of the commit Devitt and C.J The executive com- Ne eNeutive com-| Americus club, Readius, Schumpf, president; A. b. 5 the methods of ded by the Seventh Regi- ment band.* THE KINGS covNTY The Kings county democraey, of Brooklyn, ring dark blue oyercoa loves and cane: a blue silk banner, handsomely ty-five men, heat Reading, Pa., twenty-six pieces. JOEL PARKER ASSOCIATION, NEWARK, N. Joel Parker association, of Newark. N. J.,the oldest political organization in the si cers—Wm. H. Brown, president; Henry vice _presiden| Manning Force, Kelly,corresponding + e strong, headed by Prof. Vc Ist New Jersey regiment band, thirty. plec with Prince Albert coats, s, light English ce cane ‘silk umbrellas The Joel Parker as- with this same band, we: parties Who serenaded President-elect jand at the great barbecue held in the city of Brooklyn last October, for which they werg highly praised. THE CAMDEN (N. L) BATTALION. The New Jersey democratic battalion,of Cam- president; Geo. Weldon, ¥. DEMOCRACY. 160 men in line, we , opera hats, <GS COUNTY WAR VETERANS. Cleveland and Hendricks war veterans, of Y., Mark D. Wilbur, presi- and drum sag rain cone, den. G. D. Barton, treasurer; D. M. Hassett, secreta Ridgway, Geo. Piffer, jr., D. A. Shream, execu- tive committee; John McCormick, Their unisorm isa silk hat, dark overcoat, butt gloves, canes and white Badges, and carry a farms painted 1 have ninety mien in line, Cornet band, of Bridgton; gloves, high sk hats and THE HARLEM DEMOCRACY, The Harlem democratic club, of New York, Otficers—Edw obert Ronynge, men tn }ine. including the consisting of twenty-two pleees, IROQUOIS CLUB, CHICAGO, The Iroquois clutyof Chicago, one hundred men, left Chicago Monday, by special train at 7 | The Columbia Democratic club of this city will meet them at the B. and’O. depot, The zation of the command js as follows: Hoyne, comman an dress, derby hats imembers say, is not the various political fae if a 4 =| ¢ and business men, and was In politics, the st men to public iness mien to take @ pt. H. 8. Quick, quartermaster; Bohner, company A (twenty membe: R. J. Smith, company B Essex, company C, (iwenty mem- bers); Capt, Chas. Kern, company D, (twenty members; B. E. Bremner, sergeant m president of club and staif form a pany, in charge of Major W. Mattocks, com- s follows: President, E. M. Phelp: vice president, J. H. McAv. J. Hi. Prentiss, O. H. Ingran Asa Dow, press representatives; officers and ex? uests, No uniform, , dark kids and umbrella in ring the names ving had its ) p.m, of the day ns Were made im Ch banner up compl Las secretary of THE NEW YORK VETE New York Veteran Firemen 200 men,sccompanied by the 8th regiment band officers of the elu! other than silk hi case, except & medal and pin, Austin’s band: of thirty men, selected mu- sicians; the band that played in the convention, After taking part in the parade, they will leave on their return March 5t] COOK COUNTY DEMOCRACY, CHICAGO, Cook County Democracy club, of Chicago, One hundred men, wearing olive brown over- coats, silk hats and black dress suits; led by Nevins’ military band of three pieces, ‘Officers: resident; Henry T. Murray, secretary. The ‘club was organized in October, 1581, and has now a membership of ovet 800; has €legant quarters—114 Monroe street. It took a very active interest In the late presiden- tial campaign, commencing tion, when they received the ‘visiting elubs, and im: through the state, escorting speakers and other tis quite an important factor politics, moulding and shaping the policy of the party. CRESCENT CLUB, BALTIMORE. The Crescent club, of Baltimore. Officers: J. F. Morrison, president and chief marshal; Gen. B. T. Johnson, Capt. J. J. Fen Joyce, J. H. Sirich and R. J. Slate shals.’ Six hundred men in line, pieces, and W1 irty pieces, anddram jor. overcoats, tan kid lack velvet badge ndant; black velvet an le of the Knights Templar GERMAN AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION, BALTIMORE, German American Democratic Central asso- ciation, of Baltimore. Louis Lowenstein, presi- dent; N. Volkert, first vice president; Jno. A. Rensing, second vice president; Conrad Darsch, arshal; 8, Silverschmidt, M. Kohlerman and Wehrenburg, assistant marshals. From beaded by Volkman’s Uniform, dark suits of twenty-five pieces. and John Mull and John J. Met @ark blue coats and pants and fire caps. THE AMERICUS CLUB, PHILADELPHTA. civic organizations will be headed by the famous Americus club, with 100 men in line, uniformed in full to the music of a band of thirty rge MeGowan will officiate as marshal, having for his aides Wm. F. Me- Cully and W. b. Kendrick BAMUEL J. RANDALL ASSOCIATION, PHILADEL- seo. Rt.Conner,grand mar- J. Parker, Eugene The Philade!phi: George Kersten, Samuel J. Randall phia, organized Nove: the following Chief marshal, William M. ‘oclation, of Philadel- ber 28, 1579, will have men in line inthe order given: Mullen; assistant prominent men. { panner, Max. Long. Hoflman, J. F. McCauley, J. pnson, Wm. McNichol, John Donahue, W. H. P. Barnes, , Julius Schwalber, Geo. Thomson, by, Jobn Brophy, J.J. Henry, Al, Remen- #. Dever, E. P. Brennan, Dr, Robt. Bond, nk Kieinz, D. C. Ashby, Felix O'Neil, John Jobnson. Ald, J.J. O'Neil, Sam, Batzley, Sam’l Arm- rong, John Loughrin, James O’Netl, James Frank Killacky, Lewis Chas. Moore, D. Keise, Andrew J. dobn Bromley, Rich. Hazard, L. McDonald, Thos. cornet band, and drum ¢o1 Uniform, black suits an gloves, silk hats, canes, agun, J. H. Bozarth, Rementer, Geo. Cash, Quinn, John Gibbons. L. Kannewasser, W. J. Manning, J. Cummings, P.S. McCain, A. Brau, Chris. Galla- gher, Win. Smith. "A. Anilerson; U.S. flag, John Henry; Kelly, W. H. J. Gee, Sam’i state faz, James Burke. chard J. Lennon, John herty, James Hyland, Joan ilton, H. Blitz, Wm. Hobbins, H. McAnny, jeney Levi, RS. Lyster, James Wi ‘Ald; Samuel Bookbinder, Thos. McLaughlin, Jos. Masthaum, M. J. Belsn, Win. Carin, James P.'J. Dunn, Aug. Ben- ley, P. MeCarney, C. . Aid, Wm, Thompson, Osear Stein, P. P. 8B. Smith, Thos. 1; Val. Levi 7. Sea- Bright, 4: MeHg! ® Chas. Young, Lewis 180 to 200 men dtroi Tass and string ban high STONEWALL CLUB, BALTIMORE, Stonewall club, No. 1, 17th ward, Baltimore, twenty-five men, commanded by James Hay- ward wort on Teareat + oa Wan, Ee ‘orton, in and Wm. Fi SEs uas ie ake a i pin er, Joe’ Fatem, Bradaha “ , Lewis Harris, ons, J. Beebe, fiamil, 0. . Smith, J, Mur- w Jer- They carry a } "8 picture on ‘it, Marshaled by ames A, ief marshal’s sociation, ame of MOYAMENSING LEGION, PHILADELPHIA, rion, of Philadelphia, Office: sident; Frank A, Devitt, sec- we Wright, treasurer. ROE CLUB, PHILADELPHIA, ‘The Monroe club, of Philadelphia, which will aiso parade, was organized June 23d, 1863, and is said to be the oldest democratic organ- f dent, Jacob e carried by the e inauguration of ation, of Phila- untlets muel J. Randall association, of the first congressional district, Philadelphi; the Frankentield (Philadet M. > ¢ CLUB, PHILADELPHTA, Andrew Jackson club, of Philadelphia, 40 by the Arion cornet band, George Tl. Met Carroll and John : Silk hat, light overcoat, gio ally, mar- on, ald. and S ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPIIA, Patterson Association, of Philadelphia, | the Republic band, nd commanded by Uniform, dark ot MEN'S DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION, PHILA- uso be represented here by Association, of ciation yu men, but will | THE CENTRAL CLUB, OF HARRISEURG. Central Democratic Clut:, of Harrisbu: 5 men, accompanied by State of Harrisburg, , Pa., vital band, F. A, Bach- and T. marshals, | k hats. Om. treasurer; Frank R. the ve~ Chas. 5. marshal. here o'clock this evening. organi- Col. J. G. Walter Mattocks, master; ‘Apt. Geo. Capt. members); jor. The other com- first Join W. Doane, A. F. Seeberger, with gold be led by ith the conven- entertained all over forty trips Col. E. T. uty mar- ith Charles’ Ison Post tife the Woodberry G. A. R.drum and fife co geon J. Wilks O'Ne! and wear dark clothes, stiff hats, canes ani is Muhlenbure an Robert A. Edwards. A—Capt., Chas. A. Rose; E. Deacon; 2d lieatenant, B—Captain, J. Lewis ° rings 2a Heutenant, tain, P. 8, Conrad; 1st 1k Rockhill; 24 Henténant, ‘Gompany D-Captain, Harry 0. Hastings: 1st lieutenant, Heury J. Crump; 2d lieutenant, Thos. A. Edwards. Company E—Cap' lieutenant, James Henry Schroeder. Company F—Captain, Thos, E. Huffington; Ast lieutenant, Geo. Eller, jr; 2d lieuten int, Chas. Hathaway. Company G—Captain, Albert L. Williams; Ist poutenant W. F. Sykes; 2d lieutenant, Josiah Company H—Captain, Sam’l B. Collins; 1st Meutenant, Clarence T. Kensil; 2d leutenant, n. Captain, F, P. Koons; ist lien- d lieutenant,J. Ballet ny K—Captain, J, C. Gilmore; Ist leu- R, R. Bringhurst; 2nd lieutenant, A. J. idl, Assistant Si Fran- A. D. Smii Chaplain 4 Ist liguten- first Neutenant, William F. Fish; jouten: niel I. Lee; } y T. St icant tee Prope ieee) first Meutenant, Dai second | Bradley T. Stokes, first Heutenant; Francis SIXTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Colonel, John A. Wiley, Franklin; Heutenant colonel, James B. Storey, Butler; major, Willis ‘T. Hulings, Franklin; adjutant,David D.Grant, ling quartermaster, Walter W. Greenland | Joseph H. Duggan; second lieutenant, Henry | belts James B. Sill Pitre Arte Carstensen, Meadvi yA, Corry Captain, tense B. Brown: | snititary organizations 10 It CALUMNET CLUB, BALTIMORE. Calumnet ciub, of Baltimore, organized in February, 1869. Three hundred men, wearing light drab overcoats agd black derby hats, the is and aids wearing silk hats. Brass ieces and drum and fife band of 25. ief marshal, with the follow- lieutenant, Wm. dy rs, Oil City; chaplain, G. A. | Other Visiting Military Organizations. TeCauley, Sol. a . HL. Wells Rush, In addition, there is an escort of 60 men, wearing dark overcoats und slik hats. OU10, GLEE CLUB. Columbus Democratic Glee club, of Columbus, 0,; officers: President, R. H. Evans; vice presi- dent, Joseph Daubin; secretary and treasurer, J. A. Granville; musteal director, jeutenant, M. H. ; ensign, Frank pan, first leutenant, W. Company Cr Bradt rd—Capt mopany C, fo first lieutenant, Thomas Conneely; second lieu- aaa tenant, A. McAlpine, ganizations: ‘Company D, second Heuten: Albert, W.'H. Kline, James Muldoon; 1st ‘uley; 2d lieutenant, vil City—Captain, Thomas R. feutenant, James og am mpany rstown—Cuptain, mnard | Wim, Dela first lieutenant, Robert B. Van Naten; | Sy": Dela jeutenant, Geo: b Company F, Franklin—Captain, George C. Rickards; first lieutenant, George E. Ridgway; second iieutenant. Robert B. s pany H, Ridgway—Captain,W.S. Horton; first lieutenant, George R. Woodward; second | ,.CO™! liewenant, Joseph Bailey. an, Company I,Warren—captain, James 0. Parm- lee; first lieutenant, Frank N. Knapp; second Hedtenant, John M. Stezfried. Company K, Titusville—Captain, David R. first’ lieutenant, Martin’ R. Rouse; uutenant, Seth M. Chureh, EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Company E— Colonel, Norman M, Smith, Pittsbunc Ieu- | ten: tenant colonel, Samaucl A. Buchanan, Pittsburg; major, Frank F, Sneathen, Pittsburg; adjutant | George Hersh, Pittsburg: quartermaster, Joel L. Bigham, Pittsburg: surgeon, Thomas L."Haz- | tenants, assistant surgeons, John S. | “Company gheny, and Charles plain, John I A. Pittsburg— N. Koerner; lib., Fred. rare m; Frank B. Th tenant, L. E. French, J: Uniform—Black silk | d and Hendrick ng through th d, reducing the mem)e: club, and afte’ SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY, PHILADELPHIA. Colonel, Robert P. Dechert; lieutenant colonel, ajor, L. J. Ladner; adju- tant, George C. Miller; quartermaster, John A, g Ashbridge; assistant sur- geue Townsend an training for the past four m: asuecesstul concert on the is now in good trim. and Thursday. THE JACKSON CLUB, COLUMRTS, 0. The Jackson club, ef Columbus, O. the club gave ‘A—Captain, John T, Durang: *. Bowen; 2d lieutenant, E, Company B—Captain, E. tenant, William dent; Samuel Owens, first v zara, Alleghen: Weaver; Ist lieu- Bean; 2d lieutenant, Fred- n, John Rose; 1st leuten- lieutenant, Henry 8. Company C—Captaii snuel Furst; 2 lieutenant, Charles I ny D—Captain, John F. Stevenson. Peter H. Jacobus; 1st ‘hierney; 2a lieutenant, Captain, Chas. H. Worman; Ist. Carnahan; 2d lieutenant, —Captain, aptain, Jame: pany of Ch will have in Hine tte Soseph os Moo Bent James Man ty-five men rank and file, and will be acoome piain, Frank I.| “Company K wage BW nasi first lieutenant, Jolin J. MeGutre: Oe Ww | Tecommand witb h portratt of Jac Company D | lieutenant, M | Herman Vortker. nt, James M. 3 tsburg— eutenant, J. Frayk second lieutenant, y ny D, Piitsbuh ‘son Club, of Cincinnat men, commanded by F President; Che Captain, John T. Hughes; 1st Heutenant, George W. Garvin; 2d lieutenant, Joseph P. Bowman, Company H—Cap lieutenant, Albert Hy Adolph Hartung. Company I—Captain, Frederick Prime, jr: 1st Daily; 2d Meuter ne n, Peter Lyle Weaver; Ist Gepfert; 2d Meutenant, , vice presiden ussituir Batinuannn, treas- Straub; first ond lieutenant, Gustav x ny F, Pittsburg: r kdddeh; first lieutenant, Willi samuel W. E George W. Aherns; 1st artung; 2d lieutenant, black band, gray coat ani ight colored gloves and bamb be led by a full bi leutenant, V any G, Pittsbur rst’ Heutenant, Altre lieutenant, John P, Penne Company. H, Pitisburg—€ A. Simmons; first lieutenant, William J. Mont- | gomery; second lieutenant Howard K, Lari- | William C! Cunnin; and is daily STY, PHILADELPHIA, lvester Bonnaffon, jr, Heutenant colonel, John P. Denney; ‘adjutant, Wm. B. De- quartermaster, John Rodgers; surgeon, assistant surgeons, Robert S. Company I, MeKeesport—Captain, John Ew. ing Spear; first fieutenant, Oliver C. Coon; sec- nt, Thomas Fy Wil || 1 port—Captain, William at, Edward Hun LUB, PIEDMONT, W.VA. ¢ club, of Pied- Wm. W. Lamb Wharton and@ Davis Democ orwood P. Glading; nk Rediern; second lieu ond lieutenant, John Pe Gerson band’ of Pi Brigadier general, J. K.Si assistant adjutant general, J. Wesley risburg; inspector, ¥ aptain, Geo. W. Harris; first lieutenant, Michael J. Dann, John G. Lee; first, Heu- enant, Win. Tucker; second lieutenant, Robert Moorhead, F on pants with nnpany K—Captain, Theo. ut, Win, W. Captain, Jno. blue and white ‘ait; second Heutenant, Geo, blue pompons. hickory poles. €. Thompson; first ut Douglass; second lieutenant, Nentenant, M William BE, Jones, 3 G, Pheshixvi —Capiain, John Deni- ; ‘first Heutenant, Bamuel E. Davis; jentenant, Llewellyn D. Himes. Young Men's Democratic sb, of Wheeling, Captain, Thomas Ryan, jr; first exander ¥. Hanna, Francis Hoguet; first Miller, jr; secon FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Colonel, T. H. Good, Allentown; leutenant colonel, Melehoir H. Horn, C: tant, A. G. Dewalt, Allentown; Bernard E. Lehman, Bethlehem; surgeon, J. 3. Potteiger, Hamburg; 2s F Mit lieutenant, ( Allen Brock, Unitorm, silk hats, e a TH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. pall, Norristown; Meuten. ant colonel, Perry M. Washabaugh, Chester; s C. Steele, Pottstown; adjutant, nristown; quartermaster, nk B, Rhoades,’ Pheenixville; surgeon, Jos, y assistant surgeou, Wim, DEMOCRATIC INATCL CLUB OF PORT- Colonel, John W. major, Thom: general mana- Company A, Reading—Captain, Samuel ex, Charity Is for MONUMENTAL Crry GUARDS, james M, Griilit i Star; first lieut A, Pottstown—Captain, Henry A, nant, Hurace E¥ans; second | Capi uk A. Bennett; second ‘ant, Win, D. Mickley: sec: y partotthe lab lw “y ae Bs » 1. M., of Prove ond lieutenant, Wintield 8.1 ; : r B,” Hambure—Capti Seaman; first’Neutenant, Be second tlentenant, Arthur Fe na Sscort,oi Moberly, Souder; see einbard. Wiison, Doyle: npany H, Media—C , Aaron T. Fell Lintock; second ptain; BartonD. LEWENSVILLE t, John H. Hawkins, and Hendricks ers: Frank X kee; second lieuteuant, Mark Jones, club, of Fairfax cot ri tholomew; first lieuten EIGHTH REG Colonel J. P. S. colonel, John M. Wetherill, Pottsville; major, Theodore F. Hoffman, Girardville; adjutant, A.Gherst, Lebanon: . MeCool, Portsvill aps assistant surgeons, Abner W Samuel Henry’ Bi chaplain, Danie! F ,York—Captain, H. Keller; B, Tamagqua—Captain, Wallace Guss; | A- Albers, C first. lieutenant, lieutenant, Lewis Lancaster—Captain, David P. eutenant, W. Withers | Major Jame lieutenant,’ Benjamin FP. 5 Company D, Harrisburg—Captain, Thomas P. Maloney; first lieutenant, Joseph E. Rhoads; second lieutenant, George E. Reed. Company E, Mahanoy Ci Schoener; first lieutenant, Frank Weurich; sec ond Heutenant, ‘Company F, Johnson; first ‘lieutenant, Thomas Cranage; sec ond lieutenant, Hafry 1. Brigadier general, rove—Captain, John P. | editor or the ¢ sinte and national nt, John W. Harvey; sec | and 1. Godoi pest drilled com- 1 On. Island carry Siatington—Captain, George e musket militia law of atenant, Hiram Willis Han- id allow ave with them ‘ rs, J. 3 y or twenty-tw 1 tain, Wim, HL. Th. Ls ‘ at i xel iy of Irish Americans, The Wan.’ N. Raub; sec jor : Will spend two nights and two daysin S. Fry. also yin New York om MENT INFANTRY. » all democrats, bin, Lebanon; lieutenant + SF the cir: some Keller; inspector, Jas. . Austin Curtin; ;HL Herbert Wea- ments of moy camp, Samdel W. ¥ SHERIDAN HOOP TYRONE. W. Jones; first lieutenant, Geo, Theémas M. y lieutenant, Willian in datric clotie ant, Amos P, Dehotf. white ¢loths, Battery B, Pittsburg—Captain, Alfred E.Hunt; it, George Sheppard; seeond leu: n W. Boisol, HALL CLUE, > « The Irving Hall Demoers Rosenimiller; "frst Franklin; second or, Samuel F, Statler; quartermaster, Jacob *, Harris; assistant onel, John S. Garrett; majo adjutant, Henry S. A. Kohrer; sur; ns, "Andrew & renfeld; chaplain, Charles M. Stock, Company A, Bbeusburg—Captain, William A, unt, Thomas D.Evarts; second B, Beliefonte— lieutenant, ¢ lieutenant, Joseph D, Company ©, Holliday commanding, Elmer E. tenant, Geor ganized in 15% orge L. Potter; second | , Company G, tenant, Joss! Rahn; first lleutenant, John F. Sterner; second eutenant, George A. ight Company [, Wrightsville—Captain, Frank J. | and gold, Magee; first Teutenant, George W. Siltzer; seo- | Shakos. It iss Neutenant, J. P. Company K, St, Clair—Capiain, W. H, Holmes; Farne, second Meuten- Correspondin: purg—First lieutenant ; second Meu- rk temorrew morn> de with Tir Land Owen A. Bouldin, Lui Kelly, James D: Band and Hol ‘sitcond—Captain, Robert B. Harris. lieutenant Vincent’ D, Hudson; second Jieutenant, Leonard Wm, N Company F, Indianu—Captain, A. John W. Sutton; second im Corps will | Guthrie; first Levergood. ed uniforms first lieutenant, Wm. P. ant, Charles J. Farne. NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Colonel, G. Murray Reynolds, Wilkesbarre; Meutenat colonel, Morris J. Keck, Hazleton; major, Irving A. Sterns, Wilkesbarre; quarter- | life mem! master, Wim. 0. Coolbaugh, geon, Olin F. Harvey Meutenant, John W. ‘Com G, Lewistown—Captain, Rufus ©. Charles T. Chi Company H, Johnstown—Captain, Edwin T. Carswell; first Heutenunt, Frederick. W. second lieutenant, W. Warren Cope. * Bedford — Captain, James F. utenant, John L, Gubernator; second lieutenant, Daniel ©, Burns. TENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. Colonel, Alex, L. Hawkins; lieutenant colonel, John M. Kent; major, James M. Laird; adju- tant, James B, R. Streator; quartermaster, Vin- cent'E, Williams; surgeon, Smith Fuller, jr; as- Frank McDonald; cliapiain, Monongahela City —Captain, first lieutenant, lieutenant, Fran They will bring 201 signia and Natior VORTH CLUD, CINCINNATI. The Duckworth Club, of Cincinn: honor of Geo. K. Due man of that city Lewis Slagh young business in September, members of the club the line to-morrow. Ww eaded by the ‘Company A, Towanda—Captain, John An- Vilt; first lieutenant, Olver D. Lyon; sec- ond Hteutenant, John Henley. B, Wilkesbarre—Captain, John C. “ it a) ve te Kelly; sec- ond lieutenant, Walter S. Marshall cide al 3 By nis . Mi Pitiston—Captain, Wm. J. Fos Bilzae th at 3 am. will reach Albany at Seaboard eutenant, Adolph Ullman; seo- | 9 : Heutenant, Oscar C, Company D,’ Wilkesbarre—Captain, Bennett | The Schencetady W. Marcy; first Noutenant, Win, C, Price; see | organized January ond lieutenant, J. Ridzwa Company E,’ Parsons—Captain, John D. Col- ae Richard Moore; second | Company, N . Rhodes. Officers—Geo. W. 2 F, Wilkesbarre—Captain, Benj. F. | Gregg, first lieutenant; James H. Veddi, Starke; first lieutenant, Nelson Stranburg; sec- ond lieutenant, Wm. H. DeMun. any G, Nanticoke—Captain, John Dunn; utenant, Frank Pierce Crotzer; second lieutenant, Wm. A. Masters, y H, Pittston—Captain, Frank P. Reap; first Heutenan' tenant, Bernard J. Conlan. TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. fifty uniforme: hes, which will sal during ‘their stay tsorthe Young Mens’ Dem- The officers of the : oeratic Club. Dalton, Preside: sistant surgeon, William Linn M Company C ‘Taylor Armstrong; Foster. s Robins Smith; secon ‘oble Woodward, Company B, New Brighton—Captain, John P. S it Meutenant, James Sf. re; secénd lieutenant, James W. Blount. Company C, Uniontown—Cap! Campbell: first lieutenant, Al second lieutenant, John K. Ewing, jr. Company D, Freedom—Cay McCaskey; first leutenant, second lieutenant, Alvin L.'Large. E, West Bridgewater—Captain, Jos. first lieutenant, James ‘ashington—Captain, J. Vankirk; tirst Heatenant, Charles ing; second lieutenant, Robert L, Thompson. Company I, Greensburg—Captain, first lieutenant, second lieutenant, Harry Foster Bott. Compuny K, Waynesburg—Captain, John M. Wiley; first lieutenant, H. P. Berryhill; second lieutenant, Lorenzo D. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Colonel, James Glenn; lieutenant colonel, Pe- ter D. Perchment; major, George N. adjutant, James F. Robb; quartermaster, John W. Morrison; surgeon, J. Guy MeCandl eons, Alexander A. E. McCan: Company A, Pittsburg—Cay rat lieutenant ond lieutenant. Company B, Pittsbu: Clung; first lieutenant lieutenant, John Anderson. Company C, Nesbit; first ligutenant, lieutenant, E, A. Robinson. Company E, Pittsb first lieutenant, W. John E, Vensil. mpan: Charles W. K ant, Harry G, Eakins. Company G, Pittsburg—Captain, Jas, L. Gra- ‘m.J. Hamilton; second , William E. enry M. Mayer; uel Schott, ‘Pr : 1. P. Kineon, S.C. Rohner, J. FL Russell, Fred Her- Blackburn and J rst lHeutenant Meutenant, Sylvester v dark suits, plug hats, ght with satin and white satin rt G. Beeson; regulation white THE DUCKWORTH cLUB was the only club that attended the Chicago Convention accom) led b Among the members of the the Chicago Convention, twelve were elected delegates to that memorable body; and the club boasts that they were first, last‘and all the ously in favor of ‘the nomination of Grover Cleveland, The Pennsylvania Troops. Allof the regiments of the Pennsylvania Na- tional Guard have been ordered here to march in the parade to-morrow, and will form one di- vision. some of the troops are already here. ‘The following shows the organization of the their own band, b who attended second lieutenan Company H, W Colonel, Alfred H. Stead, Williamsport; Hen- | ington titles, tnd ty cues tenant colonel, Alonzo B. Horton, Wellsboro’; | jis own drum andtilecorps of th major, Thomas W. Lloyd, Williamsport; adju- | uniformed; scarlet tunis tant, Frank P, Cummi IS a termaster, Wm. P. ClarSe, Williamsport; sur- | pavy is composed o| Wellsboro’: assistant sur- | fessional men, clerk Groff, Lewisburg; Kimer 8. | bers of Schenectad. geon, Daniel Bacon, Major General John F. Hartranft, division cominander; Bieut, Col. Gi tant adjutant surgeon’ general sary; Lient, Col. 8. W. orge H, North, assis Lieut. Col. J. E. Charles 8. Greene, qua . 8. Hartranft, commis- Pettit, judge advocat Edw. 0. Shakexpeire, inspector 0} rifle practice; Majors John B. Brown, Charles E., Richmond, ilson, and F, P, Ogden, aides-de-camp. FIRST BRIGADE, composed of troops from Philadelphia and vicinity, Brigadier General George R. Snowden commanding; Major Alexander Krumbhaar, assistant’ adjutant general; Major A, L. With- ; Major R. F. Cullinan, quarter- jor R. 8. Heridekoper, surgeon; . Cooke, commissary; Major Struthers, ordnanve _ oflicer; judge advocate;'Captains Charles and Robt. Vaux, aides-de-camp. FIRST TROOP CITY CAVALRY, PHILADELPHIA, Capt. E. B. Grubb, First Lieut. J. L. Wilson, Second Lieut. J. E. Carpenter, cornet, C. E.Kelly. Batjery A, Philadelphia—Capt, Maurice C. pete wae oe 8. L, Marshall, Second all. Gray Invincibles, Philadel, Kennard, First Licut, Jno, Lieut. Theo. H. Po: ‘State Fencibles tain, Ernest L. . Crawford; sec- Charles A. Eberhart. —Captain, J. M.G, Mo- | @0t Daniel 5. eo peace Sey Sete coat; light blue pants and black heimet, all of tain, John W, \d lieutenant, Chas. Koons, the army pattern. This guard will C.MeCoy; second tain, 8, W. Jeffri Db wy noootid Neutenant! ¥, Pittsburg—First Lientenant ‘ing, commanding; second le Clement; ‘first lieutenan’ first pentensnt A. B. Patton; eat fe. The two! aunt In, Frank J. vende 1881, when the silver vase, costing ve Mentioned were rere convicted, and rst Heutenant, 'W. P. Barker; second | $1, leutenant, James B. Coryell. eleven centennial cejebrations, and many other | After the men had been Ip jail Sve mon) Havi tain, George A: | Occasions of importance and honor. It bas | they were pardoned by President Arthur. rstlpdtenant, res auentn: Gorey leatenant, Jo peas frst {teutenss 8eCO! lieutenant ™.. Company K, Mansfield—Captain, W.J. Glenn; first lieutenant, John R. ; second lieu! ant, B. Miller Kelso. FIFTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY, Colonel, Wm.A. Kreps, Greenville; Heutenant colonel, Thomas A. Stebbins, Meadville; major, Wm. A. Rupert, Conneautville. tain, John J. Riblet; secand: tenant, Dan! manual, which is executed without command, | tue history of this pisneinan) Da ae, ‘This will be the third appearance of the com- | letter, which Judge Colonel, F. L. Hitchcock, Scranton; Nontanaay t be m olonel, Ezra H. Ripple, Scranton; major, Henry | rinn regiment infantr: ‘ gambler. Coursen, Scranton; adjutant, Char! ‘y, Maryland National | tionafeonvention M A Beranton; Soeeeaae ‘Sonn F. Albee, guard, Baitimore, over 300 men, atompanied | fludnee to forward Soe ton; pecking Harry V. Logan, Scranton, | P7 44m corps and band of fifty pieces. Stew- | sted ‘Barne} “4 ‘Seran. | 2°t Brown, colonel; John D. Li b, Meu- a York poli asaistant surgeons, Alexander J. Connell, tenant coldnel; W. K. Whiting, adjutant: 1 |B mn; Clarence L, Frey, Scranton; chaplain, 8, C. Her, quartermaster, E.C. Johnson, commis- Segoe a = fowks a) Ty J wrter. a Fencibias battalion, Phllndelpbia— sta We ct Bee! duter’ JS: Hatier, Assistant Surgeon aug. P. Moser, ip, Second Lieut, Thos. W. Ew- it. W. W. Chew, First Lieut. Lient, G. 5. Loneasney. E. Packer, First Lieut. d Lieut. Fred’k W. Sut- t. Jno. H. Sutter! Second MMeut. T. T. r. FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, PHILADELPHIA. Col.T.E. Weidersheim,commanding. Lieut.Col, W. 4H. Gilpin, Major W. P. Bowman, Adjutant H. H. Groff, Quartermaster,H, C. Roberts, Sur zer, Quarter | first lieutenant ant, John E. Traut. Sa eyo Wheeler second lsaten: Blomer, Chaplain R. Wee Witheruy eutenanty Wi! Stranton— uis A. f sistant ; Alexan paymaster; Bere Hi eetznaneGeorpe Maran: and fapectr of rides” Spy Rey’ | Clty als in = nol oh ‘Com Seranton—Cuptain, Wilitam Kel- | “Conpany Coit. P. Brown, captain; J.8. Gor | SW York, and thenee ‘ian & Miley : Sey ag ge en Cle continues: "Ear! hoa Gepeatae tania: Moir, an boa C. Cole, “ gun. Cregan Jed his. B. Henwood; second 2 Gentes first y sien ant, John Boyd: ™ auseligutenait James J Frasion, second Meu ‘Wm. T. Mech- Green’ first Meutenant naan Chi Geo. Warner, ohn Conner, cea hunter, B. ty ‘ius A ey Wi! ‘Stanton; George H. Whitney, pany G, ‘Charles ue; first yr Edson ‘Smith; Company H, Providence-Captain, Jobn B. second leutenent, Best’ eutenan leutenant, \d Heutenant Comy G, Barker; first second Heater Japtain, John C | Com: ity Lautenslager; | Jolin PRANTOR, first Ueutenant, second jieatenant, UNASSIGNED COMPAN Captain, William H. Burke; second Leut meer | & —_ m belmet, iment was wormed in 186e: largely composed of ex-union and ex-confederate diers, both as to men and officers, many of whom still ren pretty well known from ex- tensive tri, Go Unifornis ets rolie rie, and Jas. De | W. Loftus, There will be a large number of other visiting talc Sea pee To the Penn- | . KRNORK'S GUARD, ANNAPOLIS. tain, James C. Fox; | Below will be found descriptions of these or- cask attain anh ehctanee relia Ben John H. Wells, Ist lieutenant; James C. Porter, Yeutenant, uniform, gray, trimmed with ack helmets with white crass beits; DO ercoats. j BOND GUARD, TOWSON, MD, mmissary, | fond Guard, Towson, Md., forty-five men, LAS t | with drum corps. Officers, D. P, Barnette, oap- ‘ie. Reed, Ist, and J. P. Sewany, 24 nts; gray uniforms, trimmed with back and gold. | BALTIMORE RIFLES. | The Baltimore Rifles, 1. MN. G., fifty men, | commanded by Capt. George M. Matthew; Liew ants J. A. Bishop and R. P. Fiernon; unk n, dark blue, buffand red trimmings, gray K trimmings, white cross Monumental band of twenty tes took part in the bi-centens ipbia in IS82. Two hundred y ted them. The national them by their indy friends, ws by the Z. A.M. E. chureb: be borne in the parade tomon w York city, ant colonel, | . Laughlin: Colonel, J N, Crodle. Patterson. Michael 1 + MeFecly aud T row. Company B—Captain, Leonard and nts, John E.O'B i comy and Thomas Mortim S. Shaw, Pitts | jeute INA VOLUNTERRS. rs, & colored coms ellis, ptain, William M. jardiner, eut, J “city Guard, and will be ty's Hotel. ch 3. Dunean. ‘aptain, George F. THE POC -TEPNTH ONO REGIMENT, first lieutenant, Gustavus L. Otterson, | hy its own be The 1 Gbte onal Guard, i, Bermird 1:, Arons, nd, William | which U as durl Cincinnad Pittsburs—Captain, Herman md ent pe Oe amen: rgredcegedigg= anes in hel | ay ec und red p have |__| mets, insteax Jamin | Tine Got United States unt- m will « on ‘Captain, zed over fi ute \ American aptain, Charles F. | ers at one ©. Rapp; second | At the « the tipst rex tain, Richard w. | f° 4 Hy which was nies and @ W'imen, been cailed on times and made a prompt re FLEMEN, WINSTON, ¥. ©. n,of Winston, N.C., will nin line, commanded K. L, Candier, fried, AVES, St. n Zouaves, tity arank and nt a tine ‘ ‘The men ‘ orm, w facings, red trowscers with vellow leggings, the head red Turkish Fez with bine E mer, 1st Lieut, hom. This company intained by Adolphus ave tunte with viewed it ai Camy Pecks- AMEEAC, NI drill while t BALTIMORE CITY GVA ore City G , MN seventy First Lieut. Chas. Hicka, id. Uniform similar to vental Guards, with whom attalion misnictiny aqua; adju- quarte: and drum . Peter Wilson, Ist r Uniform, light light blue pants aud pompon B. Hoth; second un. in, D. Brainard bine overc hits. with the trie: they apped turnishe MEAGHER GUARDS, PROVIDENCE. ptain, Allen J. agher Phomas H. Powers, t, Second Lieut, m almost similar “y-are accompanied and, eighteen froxell, Charl ptain, D.C. Hen- an Houser; second vse biel The Sandi ment Ohix nter mal conte first time tn the bi F eAmerican mi uards, Co. B, 16th regt- rd; forty men, C. M. . E. Bouton, 1st Meutenant, au mit utenant. — (oimt- 3] . 2 | Auguration of a President. v York): B.S. cadet — Newville; | 46! Soe e cross belts and mies sMpAny Was organized second lietten- | panded and Slots tn thse cont $e nposed of bush hess and protessional young men Of Sandusky, FIRST GPORGIA BATTALION. The first Georgia Battalion, commanded by composed of the Clarke Light and Olivet Rides, of Augusta, Ga, Light Infantry, 35 men, is coms vhn Jay Cohen; Ist IL. Stoetfell; 24 Neutenant BL K. Mv n, Free, 4, Win. Gd nit, Hid. € rrington; second ut | manded by eutenant, V Lowery; junior 2d lientenant, P. HL Clarke. The apes. | company bri nen, uniformed tn eral ere. gohn) coats With gold trimmings aud blue panta. will ¢ te a1 rry in 1 re! ne the gul colors of the Danks. Sarimle—Captain John G. Bobb; | gold, da: he Olivet. ites will have in lMne 38 William G. Speck; second lieu: | skin ith p r-| uniformed in green and gold, The officers wek body | h | Captain, IC, Levy, Ist Meutenant, H, Fry; ‘ Potisvile—Captain, Richard blue | licutenant, V. Dorr, and Junior second lieuten- * Winter oni- | ant, H.C. Hail, form with red RICHMOND “BLUES,” Light Infantry Blues, of Richmond, Va, on ganized in 179,50 men, Capt. Sol. Cutching, First. Lieut. W. M. Evans, Second Lieut. A. EL | Hemrich, Junior Second Lieut. D. E. Davidson, Uniform of dark blue, with white facings, hat in the ce ecagions of their inaugurations D. B. | of black enamelied leather, with plume of white id Hill, preseiy feathers. a * sani png RICHMOND STATE GUARDS. hization. Afier leav. | The State Guards of the city of Richmond, it on the 4th the com- .. 85 men, commanded by Robert Austin e, Where It will be re= ing this ty at utfdn Wilkesbarre; sur- Sis pany will ilkesbarre; assistant | P82! é 7 e | captain; H, Clay Gilliam, first deutenant; olley, Nanticoke; F. G, | lved by, the Post Wilson Guardsand wel: | Emmet Scott, second Meutenant. and Ass : sailita kiad ieemeagamane hey | Miller, orderly’ sergeant. “Unttorm, dark blue coats, double breasted, trimmed hgilt braid, trowsers of sky blue doeskin, trimmed with’ orange colored stripe ome and ® haif inch wide, and lynx skin shakos, BOARD ELLIOTT GRAYS, Hott Grays, (colored), Portemy Officers: Capt. Jas. 0. Corprew, First Lieut, Wm. H, Ackless, Second Lieut, George L, ton Continentals, | Riunt. Twenty-cizht men in Hne, beaded by @ . and entered | brass band. Uniform, gray coats, full om No, 94, and extended a or of the city. I go to Elizabeth, 's Vet by the leomed by orof the city, 1 morning. Wright. rty-seve: with three rows of brass battens in front, state service as the T 5, blue pants, with g Mes (OMCers), ant GS. N.Y, Marlette, jd triman ‘ trimmings (privates), ¢paulettes, black caps, with gold and black trimmings. iat Rising Pho-nix-like from its Ashes, From the Sunday Chronicle. ss id tassels und] The calamity by fire that befell our enter “ ¢ ven prising daily contemporary, THe Evenine Srar, gave its wide-awake proprietors an op portunity to show their metal and recaperative energies. Their forms were wrecked and de early in the morning, and by the usual hour of going to press in tie afternoon, some alfa hundred compositors, guided by @ com- petent foreman, had wrought from new ma terial an entire new STAR of 28 columns mi cs, all mem- | pad ery line of advertisement and mag first gold nts, with bul strip Hentenant; John J. Whe Uniform—Seariet dress trimming; large bear! chains; dark blue fati; coats." Non-commis butf epaulette: prival officers, all gold ej men in ington rifles, and tweunts ain; second lieu- , armed five or more t sof thir Williamsport; quar- | Punts and white and | It will re-] matter having been set afresh. The fire main here over Thursday, and will visit places | disastrous, seriously Injaring thelr two ‘A, Lewisburg—Captain, J. Irvin | of interest. ficent fast presses, but the damage is first lieutenant, Jacob P. Brooke; second | PHIL. KEARNY GUARD, ELMaBern,N.3. | by {nsurance. Tue Stan Company hasa 8. Matlack. Phil. Kearny Guard, compar edged bank account, and such a Little affair as paiilntnspoey caer so esr ment N. G.,N.J., of Elizabeth, i oe capt af paper, the ‘hablihenees bets a J es Ky Hi se shat Injured b; ire, Was only efore-break! Second lieutenant, Charles FW. Flock. September 2, 1868. Captain and brevet major, | a alittle drafton thelr surplus fund. Weare Company C, Milton—Captain, John F. Parker; | W. H. DeHart; first lieutenant, Charles D. An- | glad to see THe STAR undimned by the confia * first Heutenant rf’ second Heuten-| gus; second licutenant, Georze H. Darling. | station, aud “lilce a diamond in the sky,” shed ’ Paraded seventy men. Uniform—dark blue | {4 {tray of light upon mankind. rade as | THE PARDON OF THE “FUND W.” SWINDLERS, —Cay Chari of the Centennial Legion representing New | The Chi u vive in the Coons Ec ales M. | Forse. The legion ls composed grone company | famous “Fund W.” swindle, by which Frank L. ‘John F. Eisely. from each of the thirteen original states. This | Loring and John Flemming of that city are Ville—Captain, J. Sweisfort; eae y a emg New Jomey int the lesion nt Po essing t pertlcenae| out of over@ ; Secon tenant ladelphia on July 4, 1876, and held the that they were 2 nee b | Hight of the New Jersey battalion at Yorktown, | speculating on the ponnion! was awarded it. It has participated in | Sentenced to one year each in Cook county made itself famous by the silent drill in the | Tribune now makes public what it asserts ts the mand in this city. dent asking for the ‘THE FIFTH MARYLAND. + the manipulation of Mike im. HL. Crim, surgeon; Frank West, as- | [he work an i tbonald

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