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12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, FRIDAY, wihecn 3,1898-SIXTEEN PAGES. MEN WHO WORKED. The Inaugural Committees and Their MARYLAND. REODE FLAXD. Senator Arthur P. Gor-Senator N. F. Dixon, —s Representatives Barnes 5 = Compton, Ose Eepresentative Harry W. Rusk. sovTH CanoLfr.. OAR. Senator M. C. Butler, Chairmen. Senator James McMil-Representative Joba 3. lan, Hempnill, Representative J. L.Representative George tT Cbipman, Job: 5 iIOW IT WAS ALL MANAGED. Representaiive James ~ suct Dakota. ». Gorman. Senator Jas. H. K; % xunstscirrr, Representative Jobm ‘The General Committee and the Special Com- ‘tor Edward C. Wal- Pickler, ball . mittees— he Duties of Arranging for —~ PS san aa the Inaugural Festivities Were Divided Allen, - EE Among Citizens—The Successful End of| . BP oor tative ‘ThsmnsBenntor bees ok he Their Labors. ‘atchings. ris. MIRSOURL Representative Bentoa ———s Sen. or George G. Vest, McMillin Re--sentative Wi : ‘Thousands take part in the inangural cere- lam Repressetetive Jen. zB Ht Hateh, faxing 'on. monies and thousands are gratified and inter Representative John C. TEXAS, ‘ested spectators of the pageantry of the inaug- Tarsney Senator Roger Q. Mi ural parade and witness the brilliant scenes of Das the inaugural ball. They pour into the city Pseeme a ag —" as organizations and as individuals, and their Sryen, — a. stay of a few days is made pleasant and agree- Representative Wm. ve RMONT. able. In spite of the crowds and the bustle of ‘ —. eee: Justin 8. Mor ‘ i i . rn epresentative . Grout, such an cecasion than is generally the case. rtine. Representative. Henry Homes are provided for the strangers and ot ti ‘owers every detail for their comfort, as well as for the SenatorW.E.Chandier, vinareta orderly conduct of the public affairs, is care- ae LF. yma — —_ fully planned out. This immense work is per- A formed by the citizens of this city. With the exception of the simple ceremonies at the Capi- tol the entire management of the inaugure- tion isin the hands of the citizens. In addi- Ragremsntonive Weasem F. Meredith, . Dai as ~~ aapaeaee e Geo. D. tne, niell, SEW JERSEY. SenatorJ.K. McPherson, Representative | Cor- lid? A. Cadmus, Squire, tion they provide the funds which are needed to | , Representative Thos, Representative John Ze ‘meet the numerous and heavy expenses, and by BO. Holtzman. Lawrence Gardner. Richard Smith. Geo. W. McLanshan. Chas. C. Lancaster. ‘HL. L. Biscoe. J. Harrison Johnson. ‘Theo. W. Noyes. ‘ML. Weller. Beriah Wilkins. Gen. H. V. Boynton. . English. Wilson. subscription a sum of money aggregating ‘Rear, Admiral Franklin. F. A. Richardson. John W. Ross, : XEW YORK. weer venenn $40,000 is provided, in itself a splendid tribute Jas. L. Barbour. W. Cranch MeIntyze. J. Fred Kelley. James L. Norris. James G. Berret. Alex. Porter Morse. Chas. ©. Glover. Alex. T. Britton, Curtis J. Huliyer. or David B Hill, Senator Chas, J. 7 wentative Chas.” ner, to Rocaterpripe and municipal hespitality of MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE INAUGURATION. acey. Representative Wm. Le the people of the capital of the nation. i ° Representative Wm. — Wilson, The machinery of this opulent civic display . ‘ (From a photograph by Brady.] Bourke Cockran. —_ Representative John O. 42 not visible to those who, enjoy so heartily its RTH CAROLINA, —-Pendie results, but nevertheless the story of how ii . F ; ; Wiscowsrn, accomplished is one of absorbing interest to all | Thompson, Magnus S. Wilkins, Beriah | resented on such a committee and so Mr. Theo- | Thompson, John W. Woods, Howard T. Augur, C. C., Brig.Gen. Dalton, Lyeurgus. Heger, A., Col. U.S.A. Miller, Capt. C. P. Sands, Francis P.B, Townsend. E. D., Brig ae Taki Quake Ge tin those who appreciate ability and public spirit | Vincent, Brig. Gen. T. Willard, Henry A. dore W. Noyes, the ac ng editor of Tax Stax, | Thompson. W. S. alters, W. T., Md. and Bvt. “Maj. Gen.Dapray, J. A., First | Hollerith, Dr. Herman Miller, Samuel C. Sands, Lawrence, ewereniete Big Arve hansees html. ., U.S, A. Williams, Wash. B. was placed on the committee. In the columns | Thom. Christopher NY) U.S A Lieut! U.S. A. Hopkins, Archibald Morton, Hon. Levi | Saks, Isadore. sentative Benj. _ Mitchell Verdi, Dr. T.$. * Wilson, Jeremiah M. of Tue Stan and elsewhere Mr. Noyes always | Towers, Lem Abert, William Stone. Davis, C. FE. L.B., Ma- | Holding, A. M. P. , Capt. Train, Ci Bur " Reprosentative Allen Worthington, Aug. $. Woodbury, Levi advocates every movement to advance the in- | Thorn, Chas. G. Baer, Geo. F. jor U.S.A. Hoeke, William H. Monroe, SN rs panece, Bushnell. Weller, Michael £ Warner, Brainard H. | teresta of the capital olty. Towles, H. 0. Whyte, H Bariey, Albert C. Hoy, James, Paymr. Mobui Turner, Charle s openene, ison, Nathaniel Ison, Jesse jomas, A. A. Vhbfte, H. B. Babson, John W. USN. orga . Rufus, Col. andTucker, W. F., M epreceatative Senato 1 Tie iapatee Cee heen ikaw: teen | THOR LW Wilson, Jesse B. Ballantyne, William Horsey, Outerbridge, and Bvt. Brig. Gen.US.A. SA. ae Rate Sater Pane P a y | Taylor, Joseph D. Watterson, Henry, Ky. | Baughman, L. Victor, Ma. 8. AL Sanger, J. P., Maj. Tyssowski, Thaddeus M. oun, Representative Clan ably handled by Mr. R. 0, Holtzman, the | Upshaw, Gen. A. Wilkins, Beriah Md. Howard,Col. Robert A. Mizner, J. K., Col. CsA Turner, Capt. Wm. 8. | senator Calvin Brice, ence D. Clark. chairman of the committee of finance. Mr. | Vest, Geo. G., Mo. Williams, Wash. B. Bailey, Marcellus Hoar, Sherman, Mass, U.S. A. Savage, Judge J. A., Upshaw, Gen. AB, aaa a ih poteomnneg Holtzman was connected with the finance com. | Warner, B. H. Wilson, Jeremiah M. | Barker, James W. 8. Hord, W. T., Med. Maloney, T. L., Vt. Mont. N.Y. 1"sk. "Delegate. Marcus A. mittee eight years ago and in conjunction with | Warder, B. H. Wood, Chas. T, Baker, Gen. Peter F. Dean, M Dir. U.S.N. Moore, John,Brig.Gen, | Sawver, Philetus Upshur, J. H., Rear seenibe tt eee the chairman, Mr. L. Z. Leiter, obtained the | Wolf, Simon Woog, Edmund 8, Barker, Dr. Howard H.Dewey, George, Capt. | Howell, J. A., Capt. U.S.A. Scott, George W. ‘Adml. U. 8. N. | detent catia: funds. His experience has, therefore, been of Webb, Wm. B. Wimer, James B, Bayne, Dr. John W. U.S. N. U.S.N. Moseley, E.B.,Major U. e,W. HL, Lieut. Vanderpoel. Join ccc A. L. Delanes. value, and he has had the co-operation of the | Wilson, W. L., W. Va, Young, Wm. P. Barrett, John M., Vir- Den Houston, E. 8, Com. 8. A. Van Viiet. 8. stor J. N. Dolph, INDIAN TERRITORE, members of the committee in gathering in the | Woodbury, Levi Yeatman, 8. M. ginia y. 8.N. U.S.N. Moseley, Edward A. Bee. Maj. abeo tk? Mabibsetnen Ie. aceon money. There has, perhaps, never bo- | Wilson, Nathaniel Batchelder, R. N., Brig. Dean, R. C., Med. Dir. | Haigh, Henry B., N.Y. Mosher, T..First Lieut, Valentin ‘ wenctagichecwone fore been raised such a large amount of money The Reception Committee. Gen. U. 8. A. USN. Holabird, 8, B.,/Brig. U. 8.'A. Villaré in such a short time by popular subscription a| ray, Gen. J. M. Schofield, the present head@Beule, Gen. Edward F. Dicl A Murray, Dr. T. Morris Vincent, Dr. Thos. SNSYEVANTA. Delegate Antonio Joseph 3 r J. D. Cameron, has been the case with this committee. ; eae") Beall, Robert, U Brig. Gen, Mullan, Capt. John Vincent, T. M., sada Har The plan adopted by Chairman Holtzman was | Of the army, is the chairman of the reception | Bell, James AL, eaptainDocgo . Maj. U.S.A. Mulligan, R. T., Lieut, | Semken, Henry man nein ine ee to give books to each member of the large and | committee. It is composed of 750 gentlemen] U.S. A. Doole Hume, Frank U. N. Selden, Wm. H., 1425 U.S. A. resontativeWm.Me- — vrae. influential committee of which he is chairman, | representing the best elements of our resident rig.General Dowling, Thomas Hubbard, Gardiner G. Mish,JohnW..Lebanon, |_ New York avenue Vogt, John L. 7 ee Delegate John T. Caine, and they canvassed the city so efficiently that population. ‘There have been no formal meet- d Bt. Major Gen- Dodge. William C. Hutchinson. William J. Pa. Selfridge, T. O., Rear Volkmar, W. J., Maj. : E the money needed was raised in an incredibly | ings of this committee, all the necessary A. Donaldson, Dr. Robt.B. | Hutchins, C. T., Lieut. Macauley, Gen. Daniel Admiral, U. 8. N. i Ball Room Decorations. X short time. tails for the execution of the duties devolving | Bartlett, George F. J.A.,Lieut, : vers, Theodore W., | Seymour, Henry A’ Van Deusen, Lieut. Al- | Mr. Richard Smith is chairman of the com- ¥ . on it having been arranged by correspondence. | Bennett, Charles W. ‘Hew York. Shaw, Win. B. bert H. | mittee on ball room decorations, and he thinks CHAIRMAN BERRET. ‘Tho duty of the, committee is confined to the | Bennett, BT. N H. Rozier Rear Malan, Dr. T. F. Shoemaker, Louis P.| Wainwright, Clement | that the ball room will present a scene of bril- a reception of the President and his party at the jes G. McCai 5 Shellabarger, Samuel .. Pa. . a He sesefianee with the custom: which hes jensen ballding on the cosnslon of the tesuge- Dunlop, William L. Huyek. J. Se nee | Moceuel, Meary.cepk cen Bac 1s, prevailed for a number of years past, the initial 2 z ral ball and the extension of courtesies to other Duncanson, Chas. 0. Huxford, W. liam M., | Sheerin, Simon P).Ind. U. seq ved La 4 Mr. Smith toa step in the preparations was taken by the chair- | executive committee.which was made the work- 4 distinguished guests. Gen. Schofield has sent Dunwoody.’ H. H. C., “SA. Marland. * | Shufeldt, R. W., Rear Waggaman, Thomas E. | «,,7i¢ Soral decorations,” said Mr. Smith toe man of the national democratic committee, | ing comrhittee. and upon this body of twenty- if : circular letters to the members of the commit- Maj.U.8. A. | stvdo, Thomas MeCann.W.P. Admiral. U. Walsh, Dr. Ralph Sea & hen of Gis emp. ie. Ga tees Mr. Harrity, by the appointment of a commit- | one has fallen-the burden of the preparations. y tee requesting them to meet him at the pension 8. DuBarry, B., Brig. Lita GsEGs cent Shuster, Win. M. Warder, Benjamin H. | Washington man. will tee © local pride tn the tee of leading citizens to have charge of the in- | How well they have performed the onerous duty } “ office at 8:20 o'clock p.m. March 4 prepared to Commo- Gen. U.S. A. padsen SR Mee A, Walke sir saa a oe heh gue andiee selena augural arrangements. He designated as the | Which they assumed is attested by the com- , \ perform the duties assigned to them. He says rum, R. C.. Brig. | tren Philip, Chief En- geon 8.8 Sion. She aaeaenie Gos" bunting duoenees chairman of this committee Col. James leteness with which every detail bas been that the civilian members will be expected to | Billings, J. 8., Major Gen. U. 8. A. preg aticek <a hasan: ax boc eaee ned ue ieeans tear tae ee Berret, who is not only one of our leading citi- | looked after. and the fact that nothing has been AY i wear evening dress nnd that officers of the| and Bvt. Lieut. Col. Droop, Edward F. S | zens, but a prominent and influential member | omitted which would contibute to the splendor arms,navy and marine corps will appear in full-|_U. 8. A. Farle, William E. Oe ee and the electric lighting decorations of dium! i : - 5 SA. McDonald, Marshall | nations have been given to the General Electrie of the democratic party. Col. Berret was | of the spectacle or the enjoyment of the throngs Z ‘. \ dress uniform. o Birkbimer, W. _E., roe! Geo. x jr. Jausss, Charies A. McGuire, Joseph D.,Md. Lighting Company of New York. chairman of the inaugural committee eight [ of spectators who are here to see and to be en- First Lieut. U. 8. A. Edmonston, Wm. E. E. E., Gov. McKeever, Daniel B, “The three contracts aggregate $12,000, and years ago and he had been connected with more | tertained. The expenditure of the money of James M. Bliss, T. H., Capt. U. Edgar, Caj Rsptec, 3 ‘A Elict, Dr. Liewellyn |, Maryland. McKee, David R. 8, the contractors. will have the decorations Blair, Woodbury, Mary- Elliot, G. H., Lieut, | J¢¥ell. Theo, F..Com- MeKennedy. James H. Col. U. 8. or less prominence with previous occasions of | the people which has been intrusted to this nished night. ork is this kind since the days prior to the war. He | committee has been directed by a wise economy, ae Se ee Sea, ee A rn Ste pee re mander U.S.N. McKibben, Col. Jos. C, being pushed as rapidly as possible and there is has held positions of trust and influence in the | which is careful, but not parsimonious. At the mare “ Jeffries, Noah L. McLean, John R. ; no doubt about everything being ready at the gift of his fellow citizens, and at the outbreak | head of this important committee was placed Blount, Henry F. Elverson, Jas. Senkine, “TAL, Rear MeNall xith, Webb, Ernest C., N.¥. | yo atdematea. ‘of the war he was mayor of the city. Whilea | Mr. James L. Norris, who has been idéntified Blanchard, Arthur _ Emery, Matthew G. Adnial U.N. nef Gen. U. 8. Webster, Sidney, N. ¥. | “ina he added, “we are going to have the resident of this city he basa country home in| with the democracy of the District from his Blake, Captain Levi L. Embry, Judge Jas H. | 5 hrson, E. Kurtz Mesherry,. J. Smith, C. H., Col. andWells, H. M., Med. Dir. | o,.0ot decorated ball room this country has over Maryland , and the citizens of the district where | earliest % through his father Bomus, P. 8., Capt. Ennis, John F. sontaen Gaarge sd: Bvt. Maj. Gen. U.8. A. U.S. HE by fulness in public . who was one of the U.S. A, net, O. H., Col U.S. | Jopnson Gerree a ioe ar Frank. Weeks, G. H., Lieut. ly sent him to the legislature. He | leaders of that party in’ this ci:y, and then by Bonaparte, Col. Je- A. _ | mage te Adolphus 8. Col. U.S.A. is, however, first and foremost a citizen of this | the recognition of his ability and zeal by bis | man was placed at the head of the committee rome N. Evans, R.D., Com. U. | so:nston, James M. M'Leod, A. A. Somerville, Thomas, ton, J. F., Major U. city, and his appointment by Mr. Harrity was | fellow democrats of the District. He repre-| on finance. He was born in this ci fi Boutwell, George 8., 5. N. Johnson, Dr. Wm. W. MClure, A. K. Soule, John H. A. looked upon as & recognition of his services in’| sents the District democracy on the national | the exception of a short period in his early Mass. Evans, George W. Jones, Dr. John D. _Nailor, Allison Southerland, W. H. H.,Whittemore, Col, Wm. the past and a desire to obtain the benedit of | committee and was prominently connected with | manhood he has al lived here. He has Boteler, John W. Emmons, Prof. Sam- | 5006s" Zepheniah Neill, Thomas W. Licat. U.S. the experience which has extended over such a | the inaugaral arrangements eight years ago. | built up a large and successful business and he Boyd, J. C., Surgeon _ uel F. Jones John Paul Newman, Jacob M., | Sowers, Dr. Z. T. Whipple. C. W., Capt. long period of time Mr. Norris brought to this work the’ traditions | hes the confidence of all who kaow him. He 0.3. N. Faulkner, B. Boyd, | 30m gut! Meer Ad-" Marland. Spear, Gen. Ellis, Usk Associated with Col. Berret were a number of | of his name, the representative position which | hes conducted a vigorous canvass for the neces. Boynton, T. J., Vt West Virginia. mint Ui Newcomb, 8. Prof. U. | Spicer, John, Til. Whitney, Wm. C., N the leading and influential citizens of the city, | he holds and the ability which given him | sary funds and his efforts have met with grati- Bartle, Rudolph Fant. Hamilton G. atte: te: a Spofford, Ainsworth R.Wilson, John M., Lieut. who bad been selected by Mr. Harrity, after con- | success in the practice of the legal profession. | tying succes Browne, General Wil- Furdon, Abraham P. mae Nicholson, A. 8., Adj. H., Rear Col. U.S. A. suitation with some of the principal men here. | His executive gifts have been tested and not | "My ‘William T. Harris is secretary of the liam Henry Farquhar, N.H.,Capt | £20) Ay., Brig. Gen. and Inet Wilson, Thomas The public spirit which is such a marked | found wanting and to him and to his associates | committee and the other members w 3 Brice, Arthur T. U.8. Maa’ Brt. Meh, Gen, fioves, Peank B RearWilson, Jesse B. feature of our city caused a widespread in-| in this public undertaking is due the credit of | antord, Mahlon Hutchins, Stilson as amare Brown, Jesse Ferguson,Col. Thos.B. ie Nerton, ©. 8, Capt i terest to be taken in the clesignation of the com- | the success which marks the arrangements for | Aipangh, John W. Handy, Charles W. _, | Bronson, Willard H., Fitch, James E. Hic Oe : ay Dir. Wilson. T hiet mittee. and local rivalries cropped out. Cot. | the second inauguration of Mr. Cleveland. ‘Al ss Harvey, George W. Gen. Schofield, the chairman of the commit-| Lieut.’ Commander Fielder, Revco soke Csken, 3. Gel. end U. : Berret was authorized to add to the committee | The members of the executive committee are YEE, Mi Holtzman, William F, | tee. has been a resident of Washington for} U.8. N. N Kendall. 5. Blake Pile, Gem Stinemetz, B. H. J as appointed by Mr. Harrity,in order that it|asfollows: : % Holbrook, Theodore L, | many years ani is thoroughly alive to its inter- | Bright, Col. Richard J. Fi Keane, M. J. rie" atts * “| Stone, Dr. T. Ritchie Wines, Marshall W. should beas far as possible representative of | James L. Norris, chairman. Hill, James G. ests. “His high social position and the fact that | Bradbury, C. A.,Lieut. U.S. A. Kellogg. H.W. Maj.Ordway Storm. John B., Pa. Wright, J. Marshall, | the city, without regard to party. Withthe| J. Fred Kelley. secretary. 5 Alvey, Wi Hill, William Corcoran | he is in command of the army naturally|_ U.S.N. Fleming, Col. Robert I. ‘and byt. Lient.Col.U, ~ Strasburger, Jos, Pa. additions thus made «committee numbering | Wm. Cranch McIntire, corresponding secre- . Hill, David B., Pfompted his selection for this spegial tervics, | Browne, J. Mills, Med. Fleming, A. Walton erry - patiand Stump, Herman, Md. Wise, F._ 3 over 100 citizens was constituted, and in the | tary. Henning, George C. is record in the army is a most honorable one, | _ Dir. U. 8. font, emin® Geo.S | | Kelton, J. C.. Brig. Connecticat. Sumner, Lieut Comdr. U. latter part of December they were called to- | Barbour. JamesL. —_— Kelley, J. Fred. Addison, Arthur Hall, H. A. and is so wellknown that only the briefest recital | Brown, K. M.G., Lieut. Flagler, D. W., Brig. Gen. U. 8. A. Owens, Robert L., In- Col. U. 8. = Williamson, gether for organization. Biscoe, Henry L. Lancaster, Charles C. | Bryan, ©. C. Hort, Henry here ix necessary. Born in New York Septem-|_ U.S. N. jen U.S. A. King David, New York. dian territory.” Strong, Justice Wm. Eng. Prom this meeting dates the active work of | Boynton. Gen. H. V. MclIntire, W Boteler, John W. Hibbs, William B. ber 29, 1831, he was appointed to the Military | Breckinridge, Joseph Fletcher. M., Ch. Eng. King, Gen. Horatio C., Owens, Thomas, Sur- | Stetson, Francis Linde, Williams, Bi MR. RICHARD SMITH. preparation,which has been ‘carried op with so | Britton, Alexander T. Mel. : + | Baker, Jobn A. Hyatt, Dr. Frank Academy from Illinois, where his parents had | C., Brig. General U.S. New York Deseo ere N. Gen. U.S. in. isha tae, tadhenns abteb atest: muchsuccess and which has resulted in the or- | Edson. John Joy. Britton, A. T. Heiskell, Jesse L. subsequently made their residence in July, ie Folsom, George Win- | xing’ Henry Oyster, George M. Sutherland, C., Py yperetingg ve one sey pps derly arrangement of the great pageant of the | Franklin, 5. R., Rear No: di Beveridge, M. W. Haywood,Col. Charles, | 1849. He graduated in July, 1853, and_after | Bryan, C. C. throp Killeen, George Pasco, Samuel, Fla. Gen. U.S. A. . BA ingtonian, inving boon born in 1844. He rade and the ball and the other festivities of | \dmiral.U.S.N. Ross, John W. Beall, John E. U.S.M two years’ service in South Carolina and Florida | Burgess, Richard W. Fox, Dr. William H. | kyeet; Georg Payne, James G. Sweeney, Hugh M. = Wilkins, J. D., Col. U. | isn grandson of the late Col. — oe od cceasion. The committee organized by the | Gardner, Lawrence, Richardson, Francis A. | Bowman, Samuel H. Mfoeke, William H. was assigned to duty at the academy, where he | Busey, Dr. Samuel C, Folger, William M., | Kilngurn, Hallet Payne, Oliver H., N.Y. | Swope John A. S.A. bald tne cilece? wuyer af Goengeioun for election of three vice chairmen. The first vice | Hillyer, Curtis J. Smith, Richard. Brice, Calvin 8., Obio.Harrity, W. F., Pa. remained until 1860, when he was ordered to | Burchell, Norval W. Com. U. 8. N. Kimball, Judge Ivory Parker, Myron M. Swords, Col. Henry. Woodward, Wm. R. twenty-four successive yeara. His grandfather chairman, W. Cranch Melntire, is a leading | Holtzman, Robert 0. Weller, Michael L Busey, Dr. Samuel C. Hillyer, Curtis J. duty in Missouri, where he served with credit | Burch, Henry C. Franc, Henry ay Page, Harvey L. Sweitzer, N. B., Col. Wolff, Simon on the Bmith cide was Gen. Welter ‘mith, who ractitioner before the patent office; Walter D. | Johnson. J. Harrison. Wilkins, Beriah Bingham, Chief Justice Hubbard, Gardiner G. | during the first year of the rebellion, taking an | Busbee, Charles Man-Fry, Dr. Henry B. e G. D.,Cap- Parker, Geo. W. F., and Bvt. Brig. Gen.Worden, J. L., Rear | Commanded the District militia at the battle of Bavidge, the second vice chairman, is recog-| The headquarters of the executive committee F. Holtzman, George H. | active part in several engagements in that | ley, North Carolina. French, Walter ij N.Y. e U.S.A. Adm. U. 8. N. Bladensburg. His father, John A. Smith, was Sinton eenel Dhefecemest seombornel Ghebex | we is Se Loses Salting, 1100 New York _ Hove, P state. He became brigadier general of volun- | Buchanan, J. A., Capt.Frey, Abram Krogstad, Dr. Henry Parker, John C. Sylvester, Richard H. Woodward, G. A., Col. | for many years clerk of the old circuit court. of the District, while the third vice chairman, | avenue, and a busier place than the rooms have | pel Charles J. Howard, Clement W. _| teers in November, 1861. Major general of | U.S.A. Fullerton, Gen. Joseph _| Pangley, Prof. el Parker, J. F., Lieut, | Thompson Samuel G, U.S. A. Tx. Menta the only Gement to eanenat Alexander T. Britton, as the head of the last in- | been for the past few weeks it would be hard to | Bevan, Samuel Harris, Bawin volunteers in command cf the army of the | Bullitt, John C. Scott. “ell 2. Pa. Wright, H. T., Pay-| his family. For about twenty years he has en- augural committee added to his reputation | find. Secretary Kelley has been at his desk at| Barrett, Henry E. Harris, William T. frontier in November, 1862. He commanded | Bell, James M., Capt.Franzoni, Dr. Chas. W. Lansburgh,G@ustave Parke, J.G., Col.and | Tate, Humphrey D.,Pa. master U. & aged in the tice of law. Being a large which be has in legal and financial circies. The | headquarters every day pegging away at his part idge, Wm. C.Johnson, Ralph ©. the ‘third division of the fourteenth army | U.S. A. Garnett, Henry Wise. | Cambie, James B. Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. | Talbert, George W.’ Wright, H. ig. | Cre axty comer and belngenunected wie enmy secretary, Mr. Alexander Porter Morse, is well | of the work, and he bashadanablecorps of assist- ye Johnston, James M. corps and the Missouri state militia until | Baum, Charles Galt, Matthew W. Lambert, Talmadge A, 8 A. Taggart, Hugh T. Gen. and Bvt Maj. | business enterprises Chairman Smith's interest known in legal, social and religious circles | ants in the person of theassistant secretary, Mr. | Breckii Cc. B., James, Charles January, 1864, when he was placed in command Galt, William Lawton, H. W., Lieut. Parker, R. C., Capt. | Taylor, Samuel, M., Va. wy jaro all centered bere, and like many other ‘The important office of treasurer was filled by | W. H. Clarke; the assistant to the corresponding ik. Jobnson, E. Kurtz of the Army of the Ohio, which he held during | Bovee, Dr. J. Wesl Garland, Hon. A. HL, CoA * and Bvt, Maj. U.S. | Taxlor, J. ¥., Med. Dir.Wyman, Walter, Sar. | Cu terprising citizens he has contributed largely the selection of Mr. Charles C. Glover. a mem- | secretary, Mr. Faherty, and in the steno-| pevard, Thos. F., Del. Jamison, B. K., Pa. the invasion of Georgia in the summer of 1864, | Brown, John P.,Neb. Ark. Lew, H.L. Dainger- A. Us. Gen. M. H. 5. toward making Washington such a beautifal ber of the old-established banking firm of Riggs | 8Tapher, Mr. Johnston. In * the rear | Bacon, . R., N.Y. Jones, Frank, N.H. articipating in the battles of Resaca, Dallas, | Cadwalader, John Gale, Thomas M. field, Virginia Perry, R. Ross Teel, William 8. Wie. Judge Andrew | city mith is president of the Patuxent & Co., and his recognized ability and energy | room . committee on public comfort | Relmont, Perry, N.Y. Kennedy, George E. Kenesaw Mountain and Atlanta. He also com- | Carlisle, Logan L. Garden, Peter C. in. & P. rr Ad- Perry, Seaton Tenney, Franklin. Willard, Henry A. Fishing and Hunting Club, is prominent in the has made him widely known and respected in| have their headquarters and here sits) Boynton, Gen. H. V. King, Thomas J. manded the forces which opposed Gen. Hood's | Carroll, Samuel S., Maj.Geissenbainer, J. A., miral U. 8. N. Perry, J. H. Temple, W. Worthington, Ang.S. | affairs of the Metropolitan and Alibi clubs this community. Mr. Percy G. Smith. the clerk of the commit-| Burch, Henry C. Knox, William 8. nce into Tennessee, resulting in the battle} Gen. U. 5. A. New Jersey Lee, Robert E. Engr. U. 8. Woodbury, Levi lio aise @ tember @f tp fiend the ke: ejuiaea sicanaaaa want aoceg ean needs Of the persons who | Burchell, Norval W. Kauffmann, Rudolph | at Franklin in that stato. He wassubsequently / Casey, Thomas L.,Brig.Getty, G.W.,Col. and | Teeich Jom 4 Col. . Woodward, Dr. J. HL, | Sc. Sesith's associates om tho comenittes anes jommaittee. want accommodations for the inauguration. | ova, Robert Lansburgh, Julius brevetted major general U. 8. army “for gal-! “Gen. U. 8..A. Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. | Leighton, Benjamin F. and Bvt. Brig. Gen. Vt. |" E. G. Davie, fret vieo cl ‘The general committee appointed by the Blair. Woodbury Lay, Capt. T. W. lant and meritorious service” in that engage- | Carroll, John Lee,Gov. 8. A. Lemly, S.C., Capt. U. U.S.A. Thompson, JchnW. Worthington, Charles | Goo. W. McLanshan, second vice chairman national democratic committee, with those Cockran, W. Bourke, Laiwburgh, Gustave ment. By this time, November 30, 1864, he| Maryland. Gilmore, Maj.John 0, 8. N. Phillips, Judge Sam- | Thompson, Dr. J. F. Warner, Brainard H | J. Holdsworth Gordon, wecretary. added thereto by the chairman to have super- Ne E had risgp to the rank of brigadier gene | Cassels, Soba Gill, Wan. B. py, | Eincola, Dr, Nathan 8. uel F Thompeon, Charles a, Winlock, Prof. Wa. ©. | gcyiey, 8 M., U. 8 N. Kane, Hugh A. eral in the rej rmy and subsequent mpbell, Felix, N. ¥.Gilliss,James, Maj.U. | 7; ompson, Magnus itmer, ‘Calvi S09. a Renn, Yisory charge of all matters pertaining to the served under Gen. Sherman in North Ceroline. | Gand’ albert BA — Ten ee Sarre ee eee ed ee Appleby, George F. Key, lvert I, 0.8% inaugural ceremonies is composed and officered Clark, William E. Lemon, George E. He was present at the surrender of Gen. Jobn- | Carlisle, John G., Ken-Given, John T. rey USA U.8.N. Willet, Richard EL es te nas ‘as follows: iy 7 Compton, Dr. Wm. D., Lamont, Daniel S.,N.Y. | ston at Durham Station, N. C.. April 26, tucky. Gilson, William M. Littlefield, C. W., P. Plain, Benjamin K. White, W. Leo Ba tt J ohn M eon ag B P.& Col. James G. Berret, chairman. Pa Lanahan, Thos. M., Md. | and executed the military convention of capitu- | Carusi, Eugene Gibbon, Jobn, Brig. i fin tan White, R. BE. L. leon tees Tomi aig ” W. Cranch Melntire, first vice chairman. Cole, C. C. lation. He then went to Europe ona special | Case, A. L., Rear Ad- Gen. and Bvt. Maj. Poor, Charles H. Wight, John B. | Bie arteer 3B. e ombe, John & iter D. Davidge, second vice chairman. Crisp, Charles F., Ga. Leetch, John mission, and while commanding the troopsin| mural U. 8, N. Gen, U.S. A. Pollok, Anthon; Young, John RB. | Bennett, Freak ¥. lee Fra i“ M Alexander T. Britton, third vice chairman. Childs, George W., Pa. McLean, John R. Virginia in 1868 was appointed Secretary of | Caswell, T. T., Pay In-Glover, Charles C. Porter, Robert P. Young, Dr. Wm. P. ergy |g gh Thy Alexander Porter Morse, secretary. a Campbell, James B., | McKnew, William H. War by President Johnson. He served nine| spector U. 8. N. Goldsborough, a Prince, T. C., Lieut. Yoder, 8. 8. Breay i" 2 cede, Rote Charles C. Glover, treasurer. . ‘Ohio McMillin, Benton,Tenn | months in that capacity and was commissioned 4 , Brig. Gen. Edmund K. Len 7 Young, Prof. Chas. Be | pote any. USA Le ty Gen. Martin T. McMahon, grand marshal. y: G Croker, Richard, N.Y. MeShan mry major general of the army March 4, 1869. Af and Bvt. Maj. U.Gorham, George C. Prince, A. D. Truesdell, George ose eA -AgT.! Marshal, TR Gen. W. D. Whipple, chief of staf. j Cadi , Joho, $F, Mi ter serving three years in command of the} §. A. Goode,John, Vi Painter, Uriah H. SENATORS AND MEMBERT FROM EACH STATE AND | Boarman Wm. W. Mason, .BMU.SM. Col. H. C. Corbin, adjutant general. McKibben, Joseph C. — | division of the Pacific he was sent on a special | Cuambers, David A. Goodloe, G.'C.. “Ma, Pyaar, Onl Soleo veres pales = Boarman, Wm. W. aon, TEM. Allen, Dr. Chas. Johnson, J. Harrison z Cammack, Addison, N. McLanahan, Geo. W. _| mission to the Hawaiian Islands. His services | Christy, Robert and Papmr. U. “ag mee sae — eeistaci Brandebury. L. A. Be uhem . Johnson, E. Kurtz ‘ ¥. McCloskey, Felix since then include the superintendence of the | Chew, Robert 8. MC. Looker, Thomas H., Queen, W. W., Rear acapama. upusa. Browning, Horatio My Ber oe Cands, Chas. P., N.Y. _| Military Academy, president of the board of | Chamberlain, John F. Godding, Dr. Wm. W. 3 N. . Adml. U.S. N. Senator J. T. Morgan. Senator Daniel W. | Bit, Woodbury non tamer” . Coleman, Jas. V., Cai. .T., Ala, inquiry in the case of Fitz Jobn Porter, com- | Chadwick, F. E., Com-Green, Osceola C. Rayner, Isadore Representative J. H. Voorhebs, Sk. Gas Gee eee Raomag = bel Lincoln, Dr. Nathan’ Cooper, Edward, N.Y. mand of the divisions of the gulf, the Pacific,| manderU.8.N. Greenland, W. W- Ransdell, Daniel J. Bankhead, Representative Wm.D. ‘ < og Berry, Walter VR. Larner, Noble Coxe, Benton, Pa. M Z the Missouri and of the Atlantic “until August | Claughton, Hierome O.Graham, Andrew B. -Rameay,F.M.,Comdr, | Representative Joseph Bynum, avcer &. Barbour, James L. Loring, Dr. Francis B. | The organization of the committee was com- 14, 1888, when, on the death of Gen. Sheridan, | Clark, T, Edward oe a “eee Reproseniative W. 6. ee, arr Robert Mt pleted by the selection of Mr. J. Fred Kelly as| Church, 0. b. M ‘illiam H. he was placed in commaud of the army, with | Clark, Eaward Greely, "A. W., Brig. Rand, Stephen, Pay- ARKANSAS. folman. <<.” een eee Blackford, B. Lewis Z ©. secretary and W. Cranch McIntire as corre- c headquarters at Washington. He has resided 3. A coo lbes: a-y 4 [a Gen. Murphy, Dominic L ai tary. Mr. Kell here constantly ever since and has won the ‘Absolom. U.¥. A. McCammon, Joseph. | Seung tealcraee deans tke sieeacs fe Ransom, Rastus 8., < a Joseph e city and has Harrison Mahon, David esteem and friendship of our citizens generally. 8. X.Y, city inridge, son, wae, Sur. Gen.. cLanahan, Geo. W. filled the onerous position of secretary wit J. —— Matthews, C. M. @ reception committee includes the mem- a iffe, James W. resentative W. H. Representative John J. Mulls, U. 8. N. Morse, Alex. Porter fidelity and ability which bas characterized his | Davi Magruder, John H. bers of the executive committee and the follow- Admiral, U.'S. N. ae, be te. ley, Bacon, Paymaster A. Matthews, Charles M. | business carcer. va, Newman, Charles. | ing: Clover, Richardson, Lt.Grier, William, Mod. inger, W. W., caurronsia. | Representative W. H. W., U.S. Marmion, Dr. W. V. ‘The plan was followed in the composition of Newlands, F. J. ‘U. 8. SUPREME COURT. Dir. Senator L. Stanford, tler. . McLean, J. R. the executive committee to select men who Noyes, Theod Chief Justice Melville Mr. Justice’ Samuel Gun: » Med. Craig, Capt. K.,U.S.4. Mcintire. Wm. Cranch | would be fitted to be at the head of the various W. Faller, Blatchford, Dir. 8.N. Claughton.Hierome C. Myers, Theo. W., New | committees. There @ selected whose justice Stephen J. Mr.Justice D.J. Brewer, Gilbert, B. F. Clark, Willham E. York exty. counsel and advice wane though to be of jaraeg 5 Field, — Mr.Justice H.B.Brown, | Coke, Richard, Texas. Gordon, Lieut. Sam- = Gen. Thos., i = Gen. J., | and, while taking an active part in the delibera- | Dre’ Mr. Justice John M. Mr. Justice George | Culbert, Michael uel M. v. _U.! tions of the committee, they were not burdened Shiras, jr., Cody, W. F. Harris, Edwin a D. — ae with the additional a of ania work. | Edson, = Joy Mr. Justice Horace Gray. ee Ad-Harvey, James E. og, Dr. Henry Noyes, Theo. W. Among these were Mr. A. T. Britton, who had | Everett, Sidney SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | _ miral U.8.N. ton, Devine, Join T. Nicholson,Major A. S., | managed the last inaugural with so much suc- | Evans, Commander AK i | Conden, A. R., Lieut - r, Randall Dean, Stills USMC cess, and Mr. John Joy Edson, whd, as chair-| Robiey, USN. Moers elie Smit whe iad aged PTT Habne B drew O. Bradley, Dead Associate Justice A. B. Associate Justice Louis largest ‘James 8. ea E, McComas, Og. known to modern times, achieved a ite Justice Wal- —_ Justice C. Davis, Robert 8. Oberiy, John H. man of the citizens’ committee in charge of | Eustis, Jam a Le, ieee bres the G. A. R. encampment, which was held in Eitndge ag john W. way, N. G. this city last September, perhaps the Edi Edson, John Joy Parker, Myron M. aomngs .* ren these or /.8.N. Hannan, Ed Conland, Dr. James, Vt.Harbin, qi Corbin, H. C., Lieut.Hagner, P. ann Col. U. 8. AL and Craig, Robert, Captain U.¥. A. Emery, Matthew G. Ross. John W. reputation for executive ability that ‘made his . H., Ohio a ULB AL Haynie, Wm. Daff, 8, Ernst, Col. Oswald H., Riggs, k. Prancis seroperation with thecom avoal quent iabon, Plain, B. K. ‘U, 8. COURT OF CLAIMS. Crisp, Chas, F., Ga. Dak.” : A. Roessle, T. E. Another man who brought to this committee Parke, Chief Justice William Judge Lawrence Wel- | Cox, William V. » J.T. 8. Rossel, Capt. W. T., U.| the advantage of a somewhat extended aoe A. don, }, Frank, mmond,W. A.,Brig. S.A v. Judge Charles ©. Nott, cote stn Ba. Commander U. 8.N. Gen. U.S.A. in.Rear Admiral Richardson, F. A. Judge Stanton J. Peele. Cralle, Richard Henrich, Samuel Ry U.S.N. Reid, Capt. G. B., U. Cralle, Jefferson Herrell, John E. Glover, Charles 8. MLC Grosby, P., Rear Ad- Hoth, miral U. 8. N. Hemp deh z. fs be Gossan-Gapt John, Va. Hensel: WU, pines ,Va. .U. Cui By ‘Gharien,Cal Caliver, A. E., Lieut. Heald,E. D. F., Lieut, U8.N. Com URN.” Cadwoil, Mt. P. Hill, William Gorcoran Coit, Gen. James B. Hillls, Dr. Thomas 0, Cassatt, A. J.