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en D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. ‘Wash ington Cadet Corps,. Major C. Ai ie Se Muytes™ PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. which were not upon the programs were the THE PROCESSION. Company I, West Chi in; BartonD. Mi Readi Samuei A. | chester light Infantry, Capt. J. A. Rutton: Bere, == outbreaks of applause which greeted .the an ich th ‘wood. a Evans; first tienes Charles B. Sheppar, seo ohn? ns noone es Cigrimmth: sec | ville company, Capt. S. LG. Moore; ‘arres [Oontinwedt from the First Page.) nneement of the passaze of the Grant retire | The-procession, which moved from the Capi- Canttad pty Gas Company A, commanded | ona lieutenant, Sharpiess M. Paxson. | ond licutenant, Henry J. Christoph. Lig: Infantry, Cayt. C. A. MeAtee; ’ 8d rogt 3 a‘ oa ee nent bill, and the reception of the President's | tol after the inaugural ceremonies there, was | bY apt : elivs oR irst jaeuten. FIRST TROOP CITY CAVALRY, PHILADELPHIA. | , Company B, Alicntown—Captain, Samuel D. C. Wertenbaker, Lieut. Col. Wm. Tamed br the side of Seuajor Sherman. avd | ihewage."nomiga’ing (oe neral Grant, to the | the largest ever seen hera on such an occasion. | Sotond ‘eieutenants Joa He Gamebell’ sng | Capt. E. B. Grubb, First Lieut. J. L. Wilson, iene ee ee “" af Chink “Sloughten ort coment posite hi = thie mannem. AS the | wewly created vacancy, The applause, which | Tt is estimated that there were 25,000 men in | okoris Hwa Seco! 2 am i 3 q carriage passed through the crowd projonge \s z zed, was hot suppressed 3 nd Lieut. J. E. Carpenter, cornet, 0. E.Kelly. | Com Columbia—Captain, D. Brainard 1 quartermaster, Capt. cheers greeted the new President. He Sas | wn pearty and prolonged, was not supp Une, The first division was formed earlier tn | Capital Gity Guards, Company B, Capt. W.P. | Gray Invinelbles, Philadelphia Capt. Ina, T. gaeczdret liguienant, rank A. Bennett; second | L. Cooper, commissary Capt, J.&. Gila chape tvidently i » bay py frame of nd for Bis THE ARRIVAL OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS, the day on Pennsylvania avenue in front of the | Gras: J (ea anal ge es Perry, and! Kennard, First Lieut, Jno, A. Griffin, Ueutenant, Edw. B. Eckman. tans, aly ag R ae te H.C. Ran Dnee alighted and entored, and in a moment | fifty strong, clad in their uniforms, varying Salen peominvaeat otis Gare eae | ‘Webster lifies, Capt. P. H- Simmons. Lieut. Theo. H. Porter. : Company D, Alientown—Captain, Allen J. S . J.P. Jetries: Go. i, Capt. the new President w dent and President+lect to the Capitol. The Reichard; first lieutenant, Wm. D. Mickley; sec- | M. P! Davis; Go. F, Capt. G. ne ne’ ent was: Tue Grand Army ofthe Republic, department H. Musback; Co. G, ed by Mr. Arthur te | from the silken robes and mandarin egps of the a State Fencibles Battalion, Philadelphia—Maj. |.ond lieutenant, Winfield 8. Troxell. Capt. Terrence MeCrocken: Go. 1, q J snter; wulch he did, ac ‘Senator se to the gorgeous gold-bedecked dresses | Other divisions were formed upon the streets | ofthe Potomac, closed this division. Jno. W. Ryan, Adjutant Chas. Beezer, Q' Com; Eo Rabarg copes, Charles F.| Jane; 4th mgiment, Col H. te Ransom, Tite re E import- | of the Europeans joned a suspension of| 82d avenues opening upon the \‘spitol grounds, | _©Mleers.—Newton M. Brooks; & V. com-| master J-8. Butler, Assistant Surgeon Aug. P. un: ret’ Neutenant, Benjamin F, Gabris; | Lieut. Col. T, W. Smith, May. d.8. Ance of the oceasin, politely raiset his | Of te Europeans, occasion: spe and upon the firing of a gun afer the cere | Muder, Jerome B. Burke; J. V. commander, | Blomer, Cosplnia R. H. Allen. second Heutenant, Arthur Fessig. tant, Capt. J. 8. Jenkins, sui nm, Stik hat to the |areheaded doorkeeper wh: | the buzz ofconversation for a moment, They ah aa Oak Scones Wisner. Medical Director, Florence Ce a —Capt. Geo. W. Moser, First Lieut. | Com; F, Pottsville—Captain, D. C. Hen- | Bilisoly; ass't surgeon, Capt. J. Keak quan stood in the doorway. The restless bay ntered unannounced, and were escorted to | Monies mov Donohue, M. D.:Chaplain, Rey. Benjamin Swal- | Wm. A. Witherup, Second Lieut, Thos. W. Ew- | ni rant Sincoaee ‘Nathan Houser; second | termaster, Capt. J. Valker. champed their bits as (hey awaited events, seats in front and upon the right of the chair, low, Official staff: John Cameron, assistant adj. | ing. lieutenant, Henry J. Reinhard. fi Capt. P. H. ©. Rice; chaplain, Rev, Tt wa ted but a few mimments to hal&past ten | Just before the entry of the members of the Su- generalfAimos J. ae Assistant Quarter-| Company B—Capt. W. W. Chew, First Lieut. ny G, Pine Grove—Captain, John P. | rows; Wise Light fotantry, Gay. Ric o'clock when the chies mars mp. nied preme Court (arrayed in their ample black silk Gaaer Beneval: George H. French, inspector; | Wm. H. Schwab, Second Lieut. G.J. Loneasney. | Earnest; rst lieutenant, John W. Harvey; sec: | Wise; Norfotk “City Guard ‘Gay, bis stat, rode in gh the wi gowns, and preceded by their marshal), the an- C. P. Crandaii, judge advocate; William H- Company C—Capt. E. BE. Packer, First Lieut. | ond lieateaant, Aaron T. Felty. Petersburg Grays, t. Joho rif Baginnd; cok. ate and notified the nual act of Windsor, chief mustering officer. Aides-dle- | Geo, C. Warner, id Lieut Fred’k W.Sut-/ Company Hy Siatington—Captain, George | ored troops, 2d ‘battalion Virgiida volumtee jent-clect waste oMesteweie | runeing BACK athe wante OY Ti ARNAER camp: Newton Ferree, Maytin V. Casey, Frank | terle. McDowell; frst Weutenant, Hiram Willis Han- | Maj. Wim. W. Paimer: Langston Guards Gant Soocited, ant ya nd as they cna ee 3, Foster, John A. Sev L. Perley A. Dickerson, | » Company D—Capt. Jno, Sutterle kee; second lteutenant, Mark Jones. Pet Shephgrd, jr Vingints Guard, Capt. 19 halted ina group on the presented a} «a. f aw patarandacricaenee: Edward Webster, David W. Houghton, Samuel | Lieut. John Conner, Second Lieut. T. T. E | Company I.Catasaqua—Captain, Wm. H. Bar. | Wilson: seaboard Biliot Grays, Capt. 30. Gor, Very pretty sight. Cape aed a ei sauiatie ce A Lewis, Jacob a Richa) . W. Jackson, foros Es Je oe ee tholoniew: Ast Heutenant, Wm. "N. Raub; seo | fee: National Guard, Capt E. W. Gouta; Han- n ee v apt. Isaae sett. e & cou . Ha orge Stafford: First jeut, S. 5 ond lieutenant, Alfred S. Fry. aibal Guard, Capt. W. 7. Greenbo el lalapieg alind poeta ea cas Justices were placed upon the right front of the ‘Posts, nA. Rawlins; commander, | Lieut, C2 W. Marshall, 2 a cena Tag oy Escorted to the Capitol was now announced, Hansoh nt, Newton Ferree? EIGHTH REGIM ST UNPANTRY. Light Intantry of F ericksburg, Cay Benj. 8 g ri SECOND BRIGADE. = . it; State Guard, Hichmond, Capt. RK. A. r : uartermaster, Lee 8. Mortimer; surgeon, S. A! .| Colonel J. P.S.Gobin, Lebanon; lieutenant | pi! + Cap . A BRILLIANT SCENE ALONG PENNSYLVANIA Nee Gn er anion te .Mckim. - Brigadier general, James A. Beaver; asst. 84°) colonel, John M. Wetherill, Pottevitle; major, |" Compantes A and B, first restimen marched NT SCENE _ the aacensbhs No. 2, Kit Carson,—Commander, Marcus §, | Jutant genera}, D 8. Keller; inspector, Jas. | Theodore F. Hoitman, Girardvilie; adjutant, M. | =a battalion, and presented a very handsome AVENUE, ie Hopking, adjutant, Fred. H. Smith; quarter: | P. Sayer; quartermaster, Samuel W. Hill; sure A.Gherst, Lebanon; quartermaster, Benj. Bryson | @Ppearanc 5 It was precisely at the hour set, 10:30 o'clock, ‘ipation of the master, James W. Wisner, surgeon, J. J. Pur- | geon, F. J. Miler; commissary, Austin Carin; p in The President-elect of the maa. McCool, Potisville; Har ungeon, W. H. Bagh Company A, otherw ¢ Known as the Rich dunce OI . Stews mond ( ; -§ ue that the presidential purty entered thelr earri- Nin. Sy Lincoln Goommander, Hanve | H. | Gimp, Samucl W. Meiirys i Herbert Weer | Haburg assistant surgeons, Abner W. Shultz, | fim emecté Sheree mck Meet The unt ages and took the position assigned tothem tn ahaerd cat cue Rew eee: Smith: adjutant, E.§. Dowling; quartermaster, } Ver, Jonestown: Samuel Henry Brehm, Newville; | blck beituets and wate aia 7 1 tered the rlages as y res' 8 4 a ; chaplain, Daniel Eberiy, Annviile. | Company alker " Fe ae etree ncthare carina eons? | Mr. Cleveland had already entered the hall No. 4, 0, PB. Morvon.--Comman er, Caries H. _FIOTH REGT. INFANTRY. toe |, Company A, York Captain, Ell. Strine; frst | ongassived xt ts dare Sloe eee be Eee é Jéland | With his escort and halted within sight of the | * Shorter; adjutant, Isaac S. Hawkins; quarter-| Colonel, Daniel H. Hastings; Neutenant colo- | yeutenant, William H. Keller, second lieuten- : net Ge ere" Aritone wiih Presieatainct: Clsvctane || 2 oc catiage pnilabisvarrival aa belie aie muster, T. Nero Crawford; surgeon,’ Edward | onel, John S. Garrett; major, Samuel F. Statler; | ant Amoe'®. Detlot: crea a Discs tonnes Senator Sherman facing Presi- e ass ieht, 5 eB : s {Wallace Guss; weep ae ’ . nd 7 a the: He oud an OG |, welcomes scsi a jg . iS +3. W. > es ig cd aa = wi . Res iE Les ene ’ Fight facing tha President-elect, The | Did then cheers loud and prot ‘the gallery arose | The Une of march wns along the east and | ter, Thomas t. Millen surgeon, W. i Swander, | surgeons, Andrew” &. Stayer and N. Frank | Vevengn’, Lowi F; Heneuly. tain, David P. aut; E Leslie Spence, second e contained the Vice Presi jubove the din demanding “three cheers for | 80Fth fronts of the Capitol to Pennsyleasia ave- | | No. 6 Jobn F. Royhaids Commander, Solo- Bhrenfeld; chaplain, Charleg M- Stock. Rosenmiller; “first tieutenant, W. Withers npany B, Walker Light @lect with Senator Hawley on his left. | above the din de iz ue; Pennsylvania avenue to 22d and K streets | femaster. George Corson furgeon, WW? Gren, | Joe many hy poensbure—Captain, William A; | Franiklin; second Weutenunt,” Benjamt F. nes, captain; James lie Asthe carriages drove out of the gates and not held by the assemblage to be in | northwest; K street to Connecticut avenue; 5 ree EESSOD Pi atNY = ones; first lieutenant, Thomas D. Evans; seco! McCue. a » first Heutenant, a ing’ adjutant; entered the line the occupants were lieutenant, Jesse S, Bolsinger. E good taste, and Mr. cimunds’ proclamation | necticut avenue to Rhode Island avenue; Rhode | | N%. 7, James A. Garfleld—Commander, J. H Se rags AL php, ean serge yan A Bargamin, secon a >? fe G pant, i “Or os Pi Company B, Belletonte—Captain Amas Mul- | Mai 3 1 . Joseph E, Ri : se ee omen seresning aid wa'iug their band: | will be cere: wash superalts, the vies | bland avenue to Mussichuselts avenue; | Jocwum: adjutant, Lewis J. Melcher; quarter-| len: frst Vieuieuanu -Gconge be Potter; eoond | Sone feutonatie wen pe © | came der the ‘comamand of Kerebiers, and all seemed carried away with | Prestfentelect was now escorted into the cham- | Massachusetts avenue to Thomas Circle, where | fii\'¢t SAE Ey Seiden anit bertene Ge nen qgumpany E, Mal soehian. John F men, making « lolal for the exciteme nt of the moment. ‘Th r oat delay, but with the solemnity | the Ine was dispersed. command: iy sburg- weuer; first leuien n enrich: No. 8, Burnside—Commander, Charles H. In- rs and @lect and V ldent-elect i decorum befitting the the occasion the oat! Elmer E. Rooney, second lieu- ond lieutenant, » Company F, Girardvil plomon The column was reviewed from the stand oppes, mntennial Battalion, idurinistered to him by the President pro ereravedinrany D. F. McGowan; quartermaster, | tenant, George B. Kephart. Which e—Captain, Joh rincipe! 5 7] lev. R. H. Buck. ; r= Onetain was the third company on t nt of the White House by Presi ; surgeon, R. H. Buck. Company D, ‘Altoona—Captain, Robert B, sfirst ‘lieutenant, Thomas Cranage iy Them ‘raised ‘thelr bats, and bowed visit and nore. sumone of se by President Cleve | “xo, @, Charles Suriner—Commander, George | Guinier Arst fete Ten tee, De iradson; | ounsou; first Lieutenant, Thomas Cranag Sid not come to the inangu- left to the crowd, which lined both sides of the IEC Onn Hn ete eee 2 ahs Bone aid M. Arnold; adjutant, Jucob H. Richardson; | second licutenunt, Leonard Win. Nagele. Company G, Cariisie—Caprain John G. Bobb; | Gy ae procession, delivered his valedictory guartermaster, John “A. Clark; surgeon, John : Company F, Indi a Captain, A; 3 Brough; first leucenant, Wiliam G. Speck; second lien pak Siesgeen divts: ocesstor The Procession to the Platform. . a a | ler; first Meutenant, John W. Sutton; second | tenant, Jessie P. Ziegler. ~ p the Presiaente dee stern Mr. Hendricks now took the gavel and called No. 16; rarragut—Commander, W. Theodore | [intern t e ee gone | Ganpany Hi. Poterilie—Oaptain, Ricard | sin muipany A's highest * pitol. The scenes on Pex. : he ’ J Van Boten: adjutant, Charles P. Evens; quar | Company G, Lewistown—Captain, Rufus C. | Rahn iit liedtenant John F, Sterner; second ; and Comp: almost baTMe description. A great sea of up- | the Senate to order in extra session, Prayer termaster, Donald McUathran; surgeon, H. N. | Elder; first Neutenant, Lewis Slagle; second | AabRi 3 Harri 1 Hoth onan turned faces bid the sidewaiks. Above it the | was offered by,the chaplain, foilowlug which, Howard. * A lieutenant, Charles T. Chester, i ‘Company f Woghter tile Rye TA ues are atall times with stately buildings were, covered with colors 4” | the Vice President made a brief address, the Second Division. Company H, Johnstown—Captain, Edwin T. | Magee; first Ieatenant, ¢ LUM, Vis, Mii peee eo ained a Bemtes intihe ctierine thie inant lors were sworn in, and avter the read- Carswell; first leutenunt, Frederick W. Coxe; | ond lieutenant, J.P. Levergood. iets ee Streamers, Special aides. in brilliant walforms, of the Presiient eonventny Second Heutenant, W Warren Cope. ies F. | g Combauy K, St. Clatr—Captain, W. H. Holmes; hin's Academy Cadet corps, of Alexan- Clashed hither and thither, iending animation te, the proces -dand file Mickel: fist lietnents one A Gonentor: one ea ayant ey eres, enoree Meira dria, macte a very handsome appyarance. The to the scene, y toward the p 2 the central second lieutenant, Daniel C. Buri ” = | Comps, was commanded by Major Win, The police regulations were perfect, and the of the Capitol. It was in the iwllowing eae) - geal NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. | 1. Here; Capt. Dickerson N. Grealish, adju: broad avenue, with its hard, emooth surface, TENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. Colonel, G. Murray Reynolds, Wilkesharre; | ut; Capt. Wm. F. Carne, jr, quartermaster, was completely ciexved of ‘everything that Colonel, Alex. L. Hawking; Hentenant colonel, | jeutenat colonel, Morris J. Keck, Hazleton; | Fi? Li Nin. Whitney Curtstinas, commis Haight obstrnct the pageant. The V.s John M. Kent; major, James’ M. Laird; adju- | major, Irving A. Sterns, Wlikesbarre; 4 Peek Te te tet tts rentou Gibson, ine aps ca st, : tant, James B, R. Streator; quartermaster, Vin- # a x 3 sg, Sergeant thajor, Wm, from the order of the program, with the “gees master, Wm. OQ. Coolbaugh, Wiike wior semeant; Adolpus E. Powell, quigueleed oC iscuriee vee cent E. Willlams; surgeon, Smith Fuller, Jr @8- | oon Olin F. Harvey, Wilkesbarn | ordnance sergeant; &. Pendieton Parker, guar Their ranks extended clear: ‘ant surgeon, Frank McDonald; chaplain, | each Wola 5, | kere ant; Raphael 3. Roche, drum and presented # most liam Linn MeGrew. Mp: |e? eh ax Molsey, Pantionies 6G) Company AR. E. Lee Martio,. cap- The mai % Company A, Monongahela City—Captain, | Newton, Towanda. . | » Whitmore, first Neutenant: Field oceusion, follower This Joseph Taylor Armstrong; first’ Heutenant, | , Company A, Towanda—Captain, John An- | nd ant; Wm. T. Stover, th section of the prov n proceed Moses Robins Smith; second Meutenant, Fran: | drew Wilt; first lieutenant, Oliver D. Lyon; sec- | Compuuy B—Rernard J. Donnelly, south font of the Treasury Deps and els Noble Woodward. ond lieutenant, John Henley. | | John 1." Raterty, drst Meutenant: then haited and came to par ler w he army. Company B, New Brighton—Captain, John P. | Company B, Wiikesbarre—Captain, John C. | ~ Jonas; escond Heatenant; Hugh J. ’ afford opportunity for the pr Fund the officers of Sherwood; first lieutenant, James M. Lourt | Horton; first lieutenant, W. Frank Kelly; sec- | Latham, first sergeant, fall in Le: ve be ay ¢he waa ren: . by name, have re- more; Second ligntensnt, same ne Bigunt. a gener aes eer wm. J | ye State Guards of the city of Richmond, esident’s elecant carria: thanks of Cougress. xompany C, Uniontown—Captain, John H. a * on—Captain, on Ws as commanded by Robert "i General Slocum. the of the House of Kepresentatives and GEN, ALBERT ORDWAY. Campbell; first Heutenant, Albert G. Beeson; | Hughes; first iieutenant, Adolph Uliman: sec- taptain: H. Clay Gillin, fiest deuvemaute staf, and a trop of The following is the order of the procession: second lieutenant, Join K. Ewing, jr, ond Heutenan', Oscar C. Foster. | Emmet Scott, second aeutenant, and Ase Surrounding the carriages Major General H. W, Slocum, U.S. V., chief Company D, Freedom—Captain, Robert H, | Company D, Wilke: cnet miae § Bennett | ) rderly sergeant. Uniform, dark blue nicer T party recei the House | mar-hal. . McC first Heutenant, Alfred MeCaskey; | W. Murer; first ileutenant, Win. C. Price; sec- ress coats, double breasted, trimmed ion all line of march. Bvt, Brig. Gen. Albert Ordway, U. 8. V., chiet GENERAL JOHN F. HARTRANFT. Second liettenant, Alvin L. ‘Large. roree ae z Ridsway W Be aya 1. | With gilt braid, towsers of wky blue doeskin, eheered, women waved their handkerel ho have been admitted to | of staff. S Company E, West Bridgewater—Captain, Jos. mnany E, Parsons—Captain, John D. Col- | trimuied witht’ orange colored stripe one and © and clay ped their hands, and the greatest te chamber, followed by | PERSONAL AIDES, National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania, | E. McCabe; first lieutenant, James R. Olcott; | Vin; frst Meutenant, Richard Moore; second | hair inch wide, and lynx skin shakes thusiast v eat throng. Tinitted tothe guileries. | Lfeut, Col, Wm. J. Volkmar, U. & A., Maj.| Major General Jobn F. Hartranft, marshal. | second lieutenant, Wm. M. Walton. Ueutenant, Syivester D, Rhodes, | The Seaboard Elliott Grays, colored), of Ports is gale Gree if te the | PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Sworn In. | Green Clay Goodioe M.C. Robert E, Pattison, governor and commander | , Company H. Washington—Captain, Zed Stache tat leur ant, Nelson Seranburerecs | mouth Va. Yas officered by Capt. Jas, 0. Cor and and L jo the rij RS E 3 NEN. . 2 ae = Sang: g |. Vankirk; first lieutenant, Charles V. Hard- | Starke, semper pS ea * | prew, First Lieut, Wm. H. Aci SeoU earrings rol cole al AIDES-DE-CAMP. in chief, Brig. General P. N. Guthrie, adjutant | jag ‘Secoud Heutenant, Robert Le Thompson. ond llentenant, Wim. H. DeMun. | Pieut ree L. Blunt. ‘Twenty-<cight en Whose carringe followed. Next came the na- amd. U.S. A; Maj. A. B. Bates, U. | 82 2 neral; Col. PL. Goddard, in- | Keenan; first’ lieutenant, Richard N. Cribbs: le Lit, ierce Cr econd | coats, full dress, with three rows of brass but tional imitice, and the inauzural 7; 7 AG 3, f, | Spector general; Col. John I, Rozers, judge ad- | second lieutenant, Hi Foster Bott Mentenant, Wm. A. Masters. ‘out, sky b I eumale ay Bihowed by the Disuigs | ‘The stand on which the President was to de seer Wiis Gee Sue: | Youate general; Col. Rchard’s. Fdwmads, quar: | “Company Ke Waynesture Captain, John M | «company H, Pitision—Capiatn, Prank P. Reap; | {006 1m Aout sky blue pants, with goid trie militia, t Washington Light In- | liver his Inausural address was erected almost AL Mills, U.S. A. Cap- | termaster general; Col. J. T- M. Thompson, | Wiley; first lieutenant, H. P. Berryhill second | Stst Jeutenalt, Martin Mangain; second lieu | epaulettes, and black caps, with gold ond fautcy, ‘The niarching of this. 0 sania. | Still thal ase CE he as Lieu: FE Re -U: ba coramiasary gen Fal; Col. Lewis W. Real, sur: | lieutenant, Lorenzo D. Hunnel. | tenant, Bernard J. Conlan, ji pene pai) o) = 7 saalty. g fror't, u ors of the Senal As Lieut. J. A. | goon general; Col. George Anderson, al | “ 5 SNT INFAN o the Se Tae ents Pe Saccetiad | House, and dircetiy in trontof the middle ex: Davoaport, 0. | faspectorof rifle practice: Cok Tobie Hud: |. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Golonel, Aired H. Stead, Williamsport; I | an Kifion wvilinginn, fee cone ee in making the diiicult’ wheel | trance to the Capitol. It is about 100 feet 4 A. Capt. J. Ht | son, chief of artillery; Lieut. Col. W. R, Harts. | | Colonel, James Glenn; lieutenant colonel, Pe- 2 AY tea jn he aig = at the southeast corner of the Treasury build- | square—the la ever before erected tran Medical Director J. M- Browne, | horne, Frederick Embick, Henry B. Plumer | ter D. Perchment; major, George N. Lacock; | tant colonel, Alonzo B. Horton, ¥ | 5. ieee Shiv: ei w Without breaking—a feat whien evea the Bae: ; ider RD. Evans, ©. 8, i Henry ©. Demming, aides-de-camp. Mor | adjutant, Janies F. Robb; quartermaster, John | Major, Thomas W. Lloyd, Williams 4 Guard, company C., 84 regi- Whites Getes cesuitcs aid not arene 4 Se ee rere ae i Gigodrich, Co cperal Jolin F. Hartian:t, commardive di- | w. sforrison; surgeon, 4, Guy MeCandless; as- | tant, Frank P. Cummings, Williamsport; quar. | nd brevet majer, WHE, Defiant cue umber of colored militia formed part of the | 82d chairs. These were occupled by Sen- 5. vision, Staff—Lieut, Col. George H. North, as- | W- Morrison; yale, Guy Dandies; i S sng . és d brevet major, WH. : ft Uivision, and presented a high.y credita-| ators, members of the Diplomatic Corps, S. | aistani adjutant general; Lieut. Col Chivrles | slstant surgeons, Alexander “A. E, McCandless, je Se ks, SV obee | second licsteneet iene, ee een fe. peuranice. The local divisions of the | Judges of the Supreme Court, members of ‘mory, U/S.N A.|8. Greene, division quartermaster; Lieut. Col. | Wm. M. Jobnson. geon, Daniel Bacon, Wellsboro’; assistant sur- | forms, dur biuecost, tect etn peas bank Grang Army afthe It lowed the exoort- | tne ‘onse Of Rewer aiee ne, ; Lieut. J.C. Colwell, 0. 8° 8. 8, Harfranft, division commissary; Lieut. | Company A, Pittsburg—Captain, Ernest L. grons, George G. Groff, Lewisburs; Eimer 8. | hnvet ail uf the wei ea ee pan and bisok division. T! nents were executed | ‘€ House ot reine tives and press repre- choison, M. C. Lieut. | Col. J. Ewing Mears, division surgeon; Licut, | Huff; first Neutenant, Duniel F. Crawtord; sec- ‘Milton. |" The Governors usine of waka : th @ most commendable promptness. s jefore the Pro-tdentleft the Senite 5 ington, 3 .M.'T. Me- | Col. SW. Pettit, fudve advocate: aidesde: | ond lieutenant, Ci 8 A. Eberbart, Cull, way A, Lewisbung—Captai vin" Gant Wiles Jones ae OF Columbia, 8. C., Mereuh ettne wanhten uber the eruwd in tron of the stand bad in- Mahon,” Gen. Duna on eump Major John’ B. Com on Major W a many B Pittsbu: aptain, J. 1. G. Me: | Gregg: nist lichtenant, Jacob P Brooke ond | srimined Sith gold ee anes in grey, 5 > thousuuds. Tt was joratio C. “King, Gen. Ceci Brown, Major Charles E. | Clay tenant, George R. Taylor; second | Ueutenant, George 8. Matlack. . ‘When the bead of the line of the President- | huinanity for nearly 400 | Turnbull, Gen. George P. Ihrie, Gen. James B. | ward We Patten Major | lleatenant, John Anderson.” | Company B, Williamsport—Captat | The frst Georgia Battalion, commanded by ‘ @lect’s escort reached the east front of the Cap-| Stind and more than 1.00 Colt, Gen. Joseph Dickinson,’ Gen: Geo. W. | Major F. Perot Osden, There were about | Company C, Pitsburg—Captain, John W, | Sweeley; first lieutenant, James composed of the Clarke Light {tol acrowd of many thousands wasa 1 thts meatits i or eee clark, Gen, 8, 8. Burdett, Col. Byron G. Daniels, | men in line dressed in the regulution t | Nesbit; first Heutenant, A fred C.McCoy; second } second lieutenant. Charles F, W. Fl | neh Rifles, of Augusta, G 5 sie a th | Col. Hy. ugias, Col. Jas. E. Jones, Col. | form, distinguished only by a sma ntenant, EA. Robin mipany C, Milion—Captain, Join F. Parker, 35 men, Ix oom: and at the Sret sound of the music th were ‘Dilek aad Ge bone reat lawns | Col. Hy. Kyd Doug: Col. Jas. E. Ji Col. | form, distinguished only b; lk | it, E. A. Robi 1c y C, Mil Captain, J F. Park t Infantry, 35 i s E = | haat Biled and roofs of surrounding dweil-| John P. Nicholson, Col. P. L. Goddard, Col: | upon'the caps. Each brixedet bad a bas | , Company E, Pittsburg—Captain, S.W. Jeffries; | first lieutenant, Wm. Batdorg’ second lieuten- tain Johu Jay Cohen, Ist ground, rushing right up to the Capitolsteps, | ines were covered. On the roof of the| ‘Amos Webster, Col, Frank Jones, Col. each regiment a file and drum corps. | A | Capitol some two D. Low; second lieutenant, | ant, baniei S. Fisher. 1.80 2d Heutenant BLK. filling the entire plaza with an impenetrabie r three hundred men | Bryan, Col. D. A. Potter, Col. W. P. Robertson’ junior 2d lieutenant, P. H. Clarke, The The police charged with the | fu! gOs cad, conereguted. 1p the approach | \tijord. VW. Vandenberg, Passed Assistant BIKST BRIGADE, GBinpany F, Pitsburg —First_ Lieutenant | W., Gimore, fit lieutehant, Geo, W. Medic | paraded with 38 men, uniformed 1 ts Of their horses against the solid | 2uy society orunicwtins Were ease pauls | Paymaster J. R. Staunton, U + Mujor JW. | composed of troops from Philadelphia and | Charles W. King, commanding; second lieuten- | tosh; second iieutenant, Chas. Koons. | gray coats with guid trimmings and blue pants, wall of le five or six times, ap siege Hea with: Utikike Geta ino cee Paeicak, Major H. Kre Major Jesse M. | vicinity, Brigadier General George R. Snowden ant, Harry G. Eakins, Company E, Suubury—Captain, Charles M, | They will carry in tne the reguiation colors of Parently without effect, and it was five or | freuen. Eucerprisisg pictormten tie Sees ee ye Dy commanding; Major Alexander Krumbbaar, | , Company G, Pittsbure—Captain, Jas, L. Gee | Clement’ (ret Uisesenaal, Connge si. Xesbeon; | seats of ergs ee sx, ae bebere, | By Fee elevated thelr Is rumelt! U Peretuate ia | Tent We, Risse Bee, | Saatstant adjutant Eengral; Major A. L. With: Terre rm.J. Hamilton; second | eee eee Sey” 5 crweseteet: | Gd Ik Pree eee ee a Resaking (rough the crowd. When the Predl-| Eand and sea of lists aod tuces that moved con | Applets, 3 cawrard, Mocs manier; Major it 9, Herldckoper, surgeon: Ma | yCimiwury he Ptsbare Captain, William E, | fet Ueatenant iy Bee eee RNS, Tidatenint ‘Bort and Jumlor sesood tito : , | Unually like the waves ol the ocean. This im- | Vffet, Mr. H.W. Slocut > Mi a jor James W. Cooke, commissary; Major Wm. mute a hiexa ~ "1G y G. il < “rank ant. H.C. Hail. é it went upand ceatinued until the party | fly ike the wace 4 . let, Mr. - Slocum, jr; Mr. Richard J. | 1 < 4 lieutenant, Wm. F. Alexander. | Company G, Williamsport—Captain, Frank J. | ant. H.C. Hail, hi 9g cap ig Was vario. estimated as to rig! er 5 | Struthers, ordnance officer; ajor Robert 4 ee “a = re Rese | ath e " Which the Presidentclect war expected ts waik, | © Was “Simply immense; the greater Dean, Mr. Henty §. Selden, Mr. S.A. Robinson, | H-Towhsend and Robt. Vaux, aldevde-camp. | ant. B Miller Kelee, + Becon@ nevtens | “Gompany H, Lock Haven—Captain. George A. | drum’ corps and band of fig plot Bree the corridor imside the Capitol trom ine | OST “aw. Mr. Thomas B: Kalbfus, Mr. Dennis Sullivan’ | FIRST REGIMENT CNFANTRY, PUILADELPHIA. g | Brown; first Hleutenant, John N. Farnsworth; | art Brown, colonel: John D. Li b, Meu- ies uy the: Vianprevitcies rene aus or, Hawley. ashe looked at It, aid he | Mr. K. J, Acosta, jr; Mr. RM. Demere, Mr. 1 | Col/T.E, Weidersheim commanding. Lieut.Col Se ee | second leutenant. Daniel L. Bisel. tenant colonel: W. K. Whitt nt RL west lo the Viee-president’s room wa tit numbered about 180.000 people. | M'Gcok Mowe Barrera: Be mere: MMe. T. | ee ng iB any | Colonel, Wim.A. Kreps, Greenville; lieutenant | °° ‘ : Digan Miller, quartermaster; E. C. Johnesn,- comet a ee oe aiti rthe arrival of the President: | Mr. Lewis G. Bartlett, Me TC. quanti me, |W: Gilpla, Major W. P. Bowman, Adjutant | goionel, Thomas 2 Stebbins, Meadville; major, eee REG NST Ae ASIEL: Win. H. Crim, surgeon; Frank’ West os. Swe ceveaat. aoe | Sat of the pase rgcCygiobally venture to | 8. W. Battershall, Mr. Charles 8. Hivgins, Mr. ; H. H. Groff, Quartermaster H. C. Roberts, Sut | Waa” Rupert, Conneautville. ‘ * Colonel, F. L. Hitche: sistant surgeon; Aléxunder Brown, paymaster, Bat mie Te ‘practiced the front of the plaiform. | His presence was the | RL. De Akers, Sit, Marshall W. Wines, Mr, | geon J. Wilics O’Neiliy Assistant Surgeons Fran- Company A, Erle—Captain, John J. Baxter, |°!0nel, Ezra H. Kippl | J. K. Randall, inspector of rities; Joseph Rey: gptered through the bits tdoor, wiere Tux | “na! for repeated cheers. Frederick Spriggs ,Mr. Arthur D, Addison, cis Mublenburg and A. D. Smith, Chaplain Ces rae? . 7) A. Coussen, Scranton; | nolds, chaplain, ITAR reporter was for ping | CHEERING THE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT: First Division. Robert A. Edwards. frst lieutenant, Oliver 8. Riblet; second Heuten- | : : ae fompany C—R. P. Brow tain; J.8. Gor Sie tis, Scranton; quartermaster, John P. Albro, |, Compan. n, captain; passed quickly up the arrow si Scom- wmiece Company ACapt., Chas, A. Rose; 1st ienten- | ant. Jobo E. Traut. jee Serente permaster, John P. Albro, | man: second tiewlenant. fnunicating with the lobly of the Vice Presi- ‘ ean : Cempany B, Meadville—c , Harrold g, | Scranton; surgeon, Harry V. Logan, Scranton; | “Company F—W. F. Anderson, captain, dent's room, meeting no che on the way, He | At 12:30 the President, the President-elect mee n; 24 Leutenant, H. DeC. Bro- Philips; Hirst ileatenaut, Whesios eras assistant surgeons, Alexander J, Connell, Scran-| | Company D—George C. Cole, captain; George walked with Sepaior Shermau’s arm, aud was | and escort appeared upon the platform, and a Company B—Captain, J. Lewis Good; ist | ond lieutenant, Win. H. Gaskill. F Search, fret lieutenan ton; Clarence L. Frey, Scranton; chaplain, 8. C. followed by PA#sident Arthur and the rest of de fening outburst of applause greeted them. Neutenant, Wm. Ewing; 2d lieutenant, Louis | Company C, Erie—C Crawford; | Logan, Se : Company TN le party, when Mr. Hendricks came in on | Cheer after cheer burst forch as Me A. a K. Obdyke. frst leutepant, John Boos ne Beean lec Ceentany A; Meraneon—antein: Louis a. | F. is Walsh, se nator Hawiey’s arm, and the whole party | cheer burst forth as Mr. Arthur ani ‘Company C—Captain, P, 8. Conrad; Ist lieu- | ant, Harry A. Bush, | Watres; first Heutenant, George F. Barnard: ompany K—Wm. A. Boykin, captain: James gut into the lobby before they were discovered. | Mr. Cleveland stepped into the little tenant, Abram C. Roekhiil; 2d Ueutenant, M. | _ Company D, Clarion—Captain, Oliver BE, Nafl; | second lieutenant, Murris J. Andrews, | T. Blackstone, first lieutenaut; Drayton M. Hite, AT THE CAPITOL, glevated Max-draped. box-like platform, where Na geees ose Teanae Nena: James J. Frasier; second len: | wr Amt’ Heute: Hokuan’ Ne Meaines | Company G—Charies D, Gaither saptain: heir seats were placed.” Company D—Captain, Harry O, Hastings; 1at | tenant, John C! Mcintyre. | Jow; first’ ieutenant, Herman’ R. Madison; | pany G—Char . 4 5 The Scene in the Senate. They both stood uj ther for a momen Meutcnant, Heary J. Crump; 20 leutehant, | , Company’ E, Butler~Captatn, Wm, T. Mech. | seoand lieutenant, Wiliam S. Millar: | Benin tiddell Brown, Orst Heutenant, J. Prank Pp toge: P; v e Phillips, second lieutet ‘The desks were permitted to remain in theSen- | and cheer after cheer broke forth agaie oad Thos. A. Edwards. | ling: first lleatenant ae eal Ph eerie ieee at panes peer’ Pe eee nd lieutenant, cain, ‘ a jenienant, John D. Brown, st lieutenant, » Hensroud: secon ; Ate, but in the aisles, between the tiers of desks, | “43'r sustice Waite joined them, with the fisnedees Somme rane on eoteeate | company Sharon—Giptain,, Svivester F, | leutenant, Chatles W. Gunster : : chairs were placed as close wxether as they | sergeant-at-arms of the senate. ‘They ther tee Henry Schiroeder, "| Barker: rst lieutenant, Win. W. Hanna: seo- | - Company D, Seraniton—cs tain, George B.| ,Cuiatany A—hobert D. Selden, eaptatn could be packed. In the semi-circle area, im-| their seats, Mr. Cleveland occupying the chalr Company F—Captain, Thos, E. Huffington; | ond Heutenant, James W. Sismbaugh. Saempren: Stet Metees Waiee A ay: | Te eee ee ee mediately in front of the Vice. President's | nearest the crowd to the right, the sident by 1si lieutenant, Geo. Eller, jr; 2d Meutenant, | , Company K,’ Greenville—Captaln, Wilson B, | secon Heutenent, William A. Wilcox. a ge eet enant. his side, and opposite them Cliler Justice Waite Chas. Hathawa: Braden; first Ueuicnant, William 'F, Harpst; | Company E, Honesdale—Cajtain, Henry Wil- | | Company — rd Hamilton, captain. desk, wus placed a row of sofas and stuffed | ‘ina Mi. Canalne Company G—Captain, Albert L. Williams; 1st | second lteutenant, Thompson A. Chris! son, first tieute: Willian 'H. Stanton; | John ete preg? stenant chair. On the right of the Vice President these | “As Mr. Arthur siepped forward and looked at Heuteuant, W. F. Sykes; 2d Meutenant, Josian SIXTRENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY, second lieutenant, George 11. Whitney. ing: Henny Byideut. Jas, F- Heese, command. ° front seats were given to the Supreme Court and | the multitude of heads he exclaimed: “What Torr. Sol hn A. Wile! ; nant | yoOmpany G. Factpryvilie—Captain, Charles CORES ot ee d Vice Presidents. On the | crowd. It is the largest | ever suw.” Company H—Captain, Sam") B. Collins; 1st | Colonel, John A. Wiley, Franklin; lieutenant | w Depue, dist ietienant, Edson C. n: | ‘orm consists of blue overcoats, knap- = oye jie be n mm the | re must be ar leaste hendred and any eutenant, Crirence T. ‘Kensil; 24 Heutenant, | C0!onel, James B. Storey, Butler; major, Willis | second lieutenant, Abel D. Gardner. jan ks sa eclled, regulation helmet, gray rtmenis, the retired general of the | thousand,’ added Justice Waite. “What do Frank B. Phompaon, ‘T. Hulings, Franklin; adjutant, David D.Grant, | Company H., Providence—Captain, John B. | coc dipk te belts, The a is con! army, Lieut Gin. Sheridan, Adiniral Porter | You think, Hawley?” turning to Senator Haw- So oepialn, F Fecgcons: Jet lca: | Franklin; quartermaster, Walter W. Greenland; | fish: dest Neutonant, Daniel t. Lee; second | (aiFity tt Mar, veterans, and distinguished t- Aad viticers of the army uid navy, who. by eee Ss. GEN. RB, AYRES, Hobart,” Srenehs Js 24 Meatenanid. Dallet | surgeon, Daniel V. Stranauan,Warren; assistant | “Company 1 Charmbersburg —cantain, John ¢. | Governor's ‘Guaris “Aubapeher Rae forty nen agp Ope sian Coneren®: | sag over the eee for a moment; “Cenould nen. Brevet Major Gen. R. B. Ayres, U.S. A, mar- | “Company K—Captain, J.C. Gilmore; 1st Heu- | SUreeons, James E. Silliman, Erie, and Jas. De | Gervigs first Neutenant,, Philip Lautenslager, | ten, with drum and fife, Louis Green, in; ringette ae maple sbahictt Soper peel bal there are 200,000. Tnever sam che Noe shal. Staff Brovet Licut. Col. George Mitchell," tenaiit, R: R. Bringhurst; 2nd lentenant, A.J. | Forest Pullrey Arters, Oll Clty; eluplatn, G. a. | seeond entenant, George A-Miiter Ti, Wells, 1st lieutenant; James C. had seats, and in a row of stuifed ch Mr. Arthur »catedly remarked upon the fine | U.S. A., chief of staff; First Lieut, MsCrawford, Diamon Carstensen, Meadville. John Battery C, Pheenixv!te—Captaln i nt; uniform, gray, trimmed with i ; , : < sete helmets with white cross belts, no With the backs toward the presid her and the immensity of the crowd. U.S.A. A. D.C. First Lieut. Sebree Smith, SECOND UEGIMENT INFANTRY, PHILADELPHIA. | _ “oIDAnY amr pa a eect eat fylen Poooece ye ke ctae 9 possi ea desk, flanked on either side by reps Cieveland said but fede, Joining in the | U! 8. Av, A.D. 3 Second Lieut. M. C. Rit : first Heutenant, W. Edgar Marsh; second Ueu- | eecond fleutenant, Llewellyn D. Himes. Were the President and Vice Presi | general remarks but once or ywice and ine low | U:S, An A. bees eek Gwilioughey OloRel, Robert P. Dechert; Lieutenant colonel, | tenant, Ueorge A. Davis: \ Setond Lieut. Willoughby Walke, U.S. A. A.D. Battalion of ‘2a U: Among the famous organizations in line were the State Feneibiex battalion. of Philadelphia, 250 men, including drum and fife corps. ard, Catonsville, Md., writh drum eurym. Oticers: DW. Barnes, . Ser tain; A. M. Reed, ist, and J. P. “da with black Bod their att Tn the center dants WO accumpan tone. Mr. Arthur remarked to him upon the s row Were two lar | Oliver C, Bosbyshell; major, L. J. Ladner; adju- | perfection of the arrangements for the comfort he | mate, | tant, George C. Miller; quartermaster, John A. Company C, Bradford—Captain, James C. Fox; e chuirs, | first eutenant, Thomas Conneely; second lieu: artillery, from Fort s t | x reas urle. | lieufenants; gray uniforms, trimmed the backs and arms or wuieh loomed above the | Of those present, and sald that when"Tineue | Mo 1. Loomis L. 0 | Franks; surgeo 3 | tenant, A. McAlpine, Major, Joho W. Ryan; adjutant, Churle. | “s Others in the row. The-e were giveu to Presi- | Was inaugurated he could find no place to put Been ool artillery upstream pees ue oe Ce pier oie Company D, Oil City—Captain, Thomas R, Berver; quartermaster, Jobn 8. Butler; a-si <— ards, Te i: @ent Arthur and Mr. Cieveland. ‘The seats to | Mis Rat, und some one had to bold it for Gun | Sohne Le Glass, Get iek Sie cing: Capt. | geons, Eugene Townsend and W. Sr | Covell drat ewtmpant Tuner Cauguiis: gon 4,6 Blomer, MDs shaplalt ew | Ten Guartn, Toten, MA. $0 sen the left of the main aisle irom the Vice Presi. | While he delivered his inaugural. ieut. Willoughby Walke, 2d regiment United | Chaplain, Henry C. MeCoolk. Second lcutenant, Frank S. Merchant. en ab reer tang Sat pernae el [peter cradle pr okay wiriy Sod es 7 Hee eee TE? OP fp.the Senators and | | Just before Mr, Cleveland began his inaugural | States artillery, adjutant.” Battery M, d regi- | ,,COMPanY A—Captain, John T. Durang; 1st | Company E; Cooperstown—Captain, Leonard | Company Pie eee ceene: | wlllopumione Menten their tamilies. Those oo the right were set | address, Senator Sherman took the fourth seat | ment United Sates artillery, Capt. J. G. Ram. | Heutenant, John ©. Bowen; 2d lieutenant, E. | L. Ray; first lieutenant, Robert E. Van Naten; | Heutenant, William A. Whiterup; second lieu- | Charles B. McLean, cay dy only Ley i s und members of the | upon the President's platform, formerly occu- | say, 2d United States artillery, commanding, | Schurz. sepond’ Heutenany, Geurpe N: Orodin. SE a Ee wy. : lieutenant: Charles Re Che i Goon ying the rear rows. Next | pied by Mr. Canaday. The associate justices | Second Lieut, J.T, Thompson and 25 enlisted | ,,cOMpany B—Captain, E. F. Weaver, 1st Meu-| Company F, Franklin—Gaptain, George C. | _ Company Hilltaae HE clwraly cesar licuten | Francis Hines, orderly seseeont, 77 NOmUenADy to the diplomatic gallery a portion of the ladies’ | of the the Supreme Court occupied seata on the | men. Battery L, 2d reslment United states | ant, William L. Bean; 2d lieutenant, Fred-| Rickards; Arst leatenant, George B. Hideway; | Heutenant, William EL Schwab; second licuten: | Munumentad Clty Guacie BE ery Was railed oif uid given up to the fami- | Immediate tight and on the lumuedince Loe | artillery: Second’ Lieut” doen Conklin, 2a | eck H. Schober. Rose: second lientenant Robert 5: Patterson: moe tare more, colored, seventy men fit aod Se pelect ead thie eee Peeaoaud Yes Presi: | were the diplomatic corps The first three seats | artillery, commanding, 25 enlisted men, "Bat | , Company O— Captain, John Rose; 1st Meuten- | | Company ii, Fees BTC aed Gann | Git lleatetiast, Georee tl. Wotaes, chee ites | corps Wane pencen name bee ee Genelect amd the Vice President. The other | direc tly facing the President's seat were occu- | tery haa ee United States artillery, bea oe eae seu cenant Henry d Pes ops ee codward; second take pot eeene” Wane nd leo: | osc L. Dandridge, 201 Heat, ‘Gai i {the gulleries were for those outside | pied by General Ti 3 . 4 yi f nt, Josep! a , [ Si ercoat leircles holding tickets of admission | Genersl WS Pancnk! cone’! Sheridan and Sominanding batten Lene Te ates, artillery, | “Company D—Captain, Jobh F. Stevenson. Company I,Warren—Captain, James 0.Parm-| | Company D—Captain, J. H. Sutierle; frst | blue overcoats, light blue pants and pompon At an carly hour this morning crowds began | From thal the crowd, consisting of senators | 24 United States artilfery, brevet captain United | Company E—Captain,, Peter H. Jacobus; Ist | lee; first lieutenant, Frank N; Knapp;; second | Heutanant, Joha/Coaner; second Meutenant, 7. | Sats ns che @ a to wind their way towards the Capitol. Even be- | aud members, &e., extended back to. the: walls | States army, 25 enlisted men. Heutenant Michael J. ‘Merney; 2d lieutenant, | lieutenant, John M. Siegfried. Boece ‘ men, Capt J Pits Lice Coke fics, re ap eariy breakfast hour hulders of tickets e Capitol, over 2,000 people belng upon the | | Battalion of United States artillery from Fort | Herman Voelker. omnes 2 ust ue—Cantaln,) David | oesramiemoned “Stail.—Sergeant | Major, | So aioe Herd. Wann to press their way into the building and | stand. Monroe. Bvt. Lieut, Ool. L. L. Livingston, com- | company F--Captaln, Chas. H. Worman; 1st] Herron: first’ lieutenant, Martin’ R. Rouse; | James Stimmel; commissary sergeant, Jolin H that of the Monumental Gos ae fo occupy chuice seats in the galleries, In these | | When the President-elect rose to deliver his | muuding. Battery Q, ist artillery, First Liewts, | Ueutenant, Edward 8, Carnahan; 2d leutenant, | second ileutenant, Seth M. Church, ecard oon onlay ge ne a nus | Choey quarohed ane Gentalion are pe Be early artivals there were many ladies. In ad- | address before taking the oath of office the | Joseph & Oyster and Frederick March; Segond | Jullam M.'Elliott, EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. Freeney beset inh Sats Gapl. Spencer cotsmanding to eebeane dition to ticket holders, thousands who were | cvers sweiled and rolled through the throng | Lieut. Charles H. Hunter. Batiery W, od uc.| Company G—Captainy John T. Hughes; 1st 1 P : George “the Baltimore Hifles Poe Way eso Turtuiute as Wo procure One of the valued | for five minutes. Then tn a clear voice that | tillery, First Lieut. George 8, Grimes;'Second | Ueutenunt, George W. Garvin; 2d lieutenant, | Colonel, Norman M. Smith, Pittsburg; Meu-| The corps, from which this battalion was | | Tih. = eyes les, L. M.N. G., fifty Eis os pastenoard thtonged covery entrance to | reached Gene eee a8 President-elect | Lieuts. George F. Barney and Wm, P. Stone, | 2°ePh P. Bowman. tenant colonel, Samuel A. Buchanan, Pittsburg; | formed. was organized May 26th, 1813, and | commanded by Capt, EP hee Phe Caples! many of thes pleading in vain to | Cleveland delivered bis inaugural address, it | Battery fy 4th artillery, First Lieut, William | woolen? Aine ae Here od ie aLt | maior, Frank F. Sneathen, Pittsburg, adjutant Which has besa ere pacer lipoin ane dareeonte | sors, dark bine, bu and red trimmings grey e-oflicers for adinittance. One iudiznant ol rinted elsewhere. Werett; Second Lieuts. ond M. Lissa! Geo: ; uartermaste! “4 aoe é 5 croms man contended that the Capitol belonged to| Frequently he pea interrupted by loud ap | Adelbert Cronkhite. Battery ou artillery, Adolph Hartung, tiaeegay neers OU ges ee ae or a te LIS |e wpeoey ne a a ‘twent the people of the United States, and that no- | plause. First Lieut Thomas R. Adams, Second Lieute: | yareban’ whiny redericy PMme.jr; at | L. Bigham, Pittsburg, surgeon, Thomas L, ye Rep ea ee Od reread [Prellngge emegies Pon arem pred wiaitased body hud any right to exclude the people | "His reference to the prohibition of forelgncon | Solon F. Massey and Albert ©, Blunt. Menteoant W3 J. Daily; 2d Ueutenont, | zard, Allegheny; assistant surgeons, John 8, | vitits to this city. It attended the Inauguration | Pl ne W: ataaen tame oor Pittebarg, fom It He was advised by the police- | tract labor called out foud and long continued | Light Battery’ A, U. 8. artillery Capt, FB, | William C: Cunningham, Maban, Allegheny, and Charles 8, Shaw, Pitts- | OL5y tram the battalion took part ln theeseen: | Capt JAA. Brown commanding Bie we? Ing. orders. Pie “entrance “doors to ee | fet ames at us allusion to elvileervice reform | Hamilton, commaiding; First Lieut. #. 6, Gru: | company Captain, Peter Larle Weaver: let | burg: chaplaln, John 1. Milligan, Allegheny. | Bislclbration of the sarveader of Corsets | wilt the Hsieh drum eons ee % orders. The entrance doors to. the | feil pretty flat. Richards; ‘Comy Pittsburg—Cay f. Con E a ani Capitol were guarded by double cordons of po-| The address was very brief, ahd at sel; Omen. Battery B—Fimst Lieut, Era, | Frank Noble. Kay; BN ieutenant, Joseph iicore; second | Yorktown, Va, commence of Cate ee or {= Hes, Holders of tickets iad to pase an “outer | two minuiesafter one clock he gonctdded with | Curtis, ommandl Second Lieut, LN: Lewis; | THIRD REGDOENT, xvaNTY, PHILADELPHIA. | euienant, Charles Hl, Rocesing. thirty-five men, wba le; alter getting nin were required to | an invocation of the blessing of te . Ho’ ‘com-:]} Coloze! Bonnaffon, jr.; ym q —Cay Frank th regimer eller 3 ‘helt pickets his was ai to pre | turning to the Chie Suscicoind bowing tea manding, First} out, 156, Seating: ee Ce c Roe aig teidaeen cae WERE oe Ratled ny oe, Meutenat Sohn'y, MeGuire; ome rewiment N. G,. of New York etty, a c wolders from gaini |- | said: “I am now '—First Ligut. J. H. Gifford, B ss g second lieutenant LN “Colonel, James Cavs : mission, os Seribed by law." PWPAred ( take thé oath pre- | (re 'Second Lieut K Rowane a9 mene Barge | laney; quartermaster, John Rodgers; surgeon, Company c, Pitsburg Capiein William M, Win Delacye mgr Baugh; Heutenant OONSPICUOTS FIGURES IN THE SENATE CHAM- TAKING THE OATH. Cera a Ae Pp Graves, commanding; First wee Ww. Last Gere surgeons, Robert 8. | Ham! iton; first Meutenant, i Frank Gardiner; Moran; quartermaster, J.J. ° Up toon ef. . |. B. Bas} 5 a harton 2 wards, second lieutenant, Harry J. Duncan. 2 ; Surgeon, A ; enthanell By 11 o'clock iaate every seat in the gal-| Chief Justice Waite then administered the | _ Battalion of U. S. Marine corps, Major Charles ‘Company AGai tain, Norwood P. Glading; Opaneny D, Pittsburg—Captain, George F. acy fp a, enn M. { ; 3 y 8 S4\-| oath of office, using A small Moroeconcrents | Heywood commanding. first eutenant, J, Frank Redfern; second lieu | Shriver; first lieutenant, Gustavus L. Otterson, Breen; Inspector of rift Sones Gee: leries was occupied. The Senators grouped ‘lt-edged Bible iced “a fea) ‘ashington Light Infantry corps, Colonel | tenant, Hi ‘A. Mitchell. second lieutenant, Bernard E, Arons. a ofrifie practice, J. Cos. themselves together in the seats on the east | 8!t-edged | > Mar] *S. G. Cleveland.” It} william G. Moore, commanding; judge advo- Company b—Ga tain, Geo. W. Harris; frst | Company E, Pittsburg—Oaptain, Herman Company A- in, Michael Brennan: ileu- Hide of the main aisle. One of the most con- | “# Well-worn and was given to the President | cate, H. Dingman; quartermaster Gee’ Boole: | Hetouane, Michan Boose Straub; first leutenant, Fred. G. Riesterer; sec- tepals Robert Mees ep erenpan: fenous figures in the rear of the chamber wus | elect by his mother when he teft home as « | barth: paymaster J.T, Dyer, comin Levi| Company D—Captain, John G. Lee; first Meu- | ond lieutenant, Gustavus J. Bochert. row. oe uBissivuer Loring. About hultpast teu | POURS Man. Then the chief Justice shook Woodbury; ordnance, E.G. Wheeler; engineer, tenant. ‘Wm, Tucker; séoond Heutenant, Robert | Company F,’ Pittsburg—Cay Benjamin Company B—Captain, James Conion, Heuten- forelect’ Evarts entered the ‘chamber | hunds with the new President, ke-bresiden | Wo, Acker; surgeon, T. E Moardier ooking? C Thoinpeon. W, Carskadden: fret Meutenant, ‘William 2. ants, P. F. Leonard and P-J. Morlart, through the south door. He was immediately | Atthur followed, then the Stipreme Court | A.W. Kelly; adjutant, W. H. Harrison; ser-] Company cory Theo. Neely; first Ifeu- | Awl; second lieutenant, Samuel W, a Company tain, Dennis C. M Wurrounded by Seuators of both parties, Aiter | JUdges and members of the cabinet, cant major, C. H. Ourand; color sergeant, Geo, | tenant, Wim. W. Tait; second lieutenant, Geo, | _Company_G, Pittsbu: tain, Charles F. lieutenants, John Murphy and John O° exchanging greetings lie retired to the Tepe Mr. Arthur remarked that they had gotten | YoolGrle; quariermaster seargeant, W. iH. | B, Myers. Lea; first. Heutenant, Alfred’ C. Rapp; second ‘Company D—Captain- James Plunket Heaven fan cloak room. Mr. George ro through quickly. Mr. Cleveland only emiled | Hewitt, Captain of Company A, W.N: Dalton; | | Company eet iene: Coa nompenas fet | Heutenant, Joho F, Peonsy. a ants, Maurice Cox and Patrick pleasantly as the crowd cheered. first Heutensnt, J.G. Cowie. Captain ‘of Com: | leutenant, Merritt Douglass; second lieutenant, | Company H. ttaburg “Captain, Richard W. Company E in, El an; lew Verte epled Cixil Sorvinn ¢ President Cleveland was then Introduced to | PaBy,B, B. H- Hoss; first leutenant, EH, New- | Edward F. Phelan, jr. A. Simmons; first leutenant, William J Moar tenante, Jobe EO bres og coleman low and he made bis the “remaining. Ie Breet onan) meyer; second lleutenant, W L. Cash. Captain | Com G—Capi Thomas Rysn, jr.; first | Zomery; second lieutenant Howard R. han. the chamber’ to shake hands. wit Court, to Lieut. “Gen. Sheridan’ and” Gen, | C Gosiban: Capieinet Gommene D, woutnant, | Ueutenant, Alexander Y. Hanna. bon Company F—Lieutenanta, Alfred A. Mitchell tors Garland, Lamar and Gorm Hancbok. ‘The remeining’ otrons n. | C. G. Sloan, tain of Company D, J. 8, 5 |. Com: Coptain, Francis Hoguet; first Company 1, MeKosspor—Corteta, John Ew- and Thomas Mortimer. side by side, ind in the earnestness of their cou- | platform’ ‘then reseed “forward ana | “pyveutenant, P. J Duty. penta jer, Jj tenon Heuten batt Heutenant, Phones Wien, © ms ee eg RG Captain, Le Ld versation they seemed oblivious of what was | many of them shodk his hana" we heed | , Union, Veteran cis 1s Guard, 60 men, | ant, oe COM Re Malet ee tenant, Witz Patrice Solng ou around (hein, Senator Bayard was | entered the Capitol he was again greeted with | ii2e,0mcers: Captain, 8. E. Thomason; first SIXTH REGNCENT, OVATE: Green : Company — H. in, Martin Mel seated between Messrs. Frye and Colquitt, and | cheers. He Wiked to the bese eet ee ones walsaeass a rong len Z = ‘T, Adams, Srst leutenant, Edward ao Heutenants,Patrick J. Morgan and W! Shatisd Llcesavuls upon assing events. At 11 | where he first came Into the building, and on | Robert Nelson; junior second lieutenant, F. W.| Colonel, John W. Schall, Norristown; leutens | ond leutenant, John Porter, jr. Loughlin. 2 giclock Senator Guriaud, who tas so often.dur- | tered the carriage tO be driven in the mocey | Reuse... Stall: jadge advocate, Lieut, | ant colonel, Perry M. Washabaugh, «Chester; | , Sheridan & ay, Company I james G. Hg the fact few eats’ (resided temporurig, | soe Proven: | Commans amrgeons tious f+ ponokne, M Dz| tiajor, Tuomas © Siesle, Potiaioway adicteen | Hobos, Str Heuteaade 5 eeoand cutetauts, James hisboney” Sod tae was cyl te the chair. & after 11 o'’clo pt J aster Baegottes to the cha fer if o'cloai ‘Ean wane Ay cu Camis and treasurer, Lieut, W. H. Hoover; camunt ‘Thomas J. Stewart, Norristown; quartermaster, Bouery 5, Pittsburg Captain, Attred E-Hant, oe. ek, john Heutenents ras gem 4 od very ieicudly greeting by Sena-| At the basement entrance to the east front Lieut, Butler Fitch; Lieut. Jos. Frank B, Rhoades, Phoonixville; surgeon, Jos, | first lieu! Sheppard; Meu- John foods Bivet tT ‘Metrrsta tor Edmunds. At 11:30 Geus. Sheridan and | ge it Of 4 ce officer, Lieut. Charies K. Weaver, Norristown; assistant surgeon, Wim. | *°28nt, Joseph W. Btate service uniform, consisting of Hancock entéred the ‘chamber through one of prrgadichinded the Capitol bullding both men | | National wrigitt, J. 0. ‘com: | 3. ter. ‘THIRD BRIGADE. breasted tunic and trowsers of blue ¢ lobby doors, They were, in defiance of en were using their argumentative Geo ‘ans, tenant, ptain, Henry rae mene Diack helmets and id Scuiate rules, erected’ with a hearty round | Powers in Influencing the officers, but wither: oe Y.. Koos, additions scound Hleureeany, Shenton; ant, Horace Evans; sesond |, Brigadier general, J. K. Sigtried, Pottavitle; conte Caapastics with red biohons sins ‘applause by the galleries, success. Through this entrance Senators gainad ‘was Lieut. KE. B. Hay, ; | Heatenant, Wm. E. Schuyler. assistant edjutant general, J. Wesley Awl, Har- orate J of Albany the next in IN THE PRESIDENT'S GALBERY. admission. “Let the Senator in,” shouted }; 3 Lieut, Geo. Com} nk G, | risburg; inspector, W. 8. Moorhead, Frackville; had over shunted and aity tose A little before 11 o'clock the doors of the Presi- } the large-sized officer present,as he gave a dozen | a qosreermiaater, 4.0 Lowry, Harhbarg; sue — Gent's gullery were opened, and people entitied | OT more men and women @ vigorous sbova, EEE ENN Menvealio et to admission were escorted in. Among them | Senator Cameron, of Wisconsin, was the ‘ance officer, Thomas Frankiin Penman, Scran- Were Miss Cleveland and Mrs. Hoyt, sisters of | ‘enter, He was wedged through and su peri ceed se We Beara the Presidentelest; Rev. W. A. Cleveland and | ©410 alding a half dozen ladies who Pa stasdoceinp, Fo H Wife aud thelr two sons: "Mz, Hastings, nephew | Bled him in ing admittance. “Let the sen} ones, Mahanoy Cg of the President-elect; Miss Hastings, Miss Ne} | #F in,’ in shouted the officer, aud Senator. Ed 4 He Yeomans abd Miss Annu Yeomans, nee, | CODBSFssught form was squeezed between nee FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. of the lent-elect; Mr. aud Mrs. Bacon, of | @2¢% almost as cl ‘united as the Siamera; Colonel, T. H. Good, Allentown; lieutenant ogo Gelouel and Sis: Lamont. The blue | Wms gh yf ee ead were he anne ag colonel, Melchoir H. Horn, Catasauqua; adju- seats of the mh 4 e Buined lougest vacant, butihey, to eae are: | BOgrenter taver than were the Renee eae OD tant, A. G, Dewalt, Allentown; q by @ quarter past eleven. were ees ca and Ii from their Ez Bethiehem; surgeon, J. until after the; beyond the assistant APPLAUSE FOR GEN. GRANT. old. Their ‘and r 5 The only events of the early proceedings were subject to Christman, 5 auqus, © ‘Chaplain, Cotedlias’ Ban Garas:

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