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The Evening Star Ne r Company, per at crete Kew York Office, 49 Potter Building. — ‘The Evening “tar ts served to subserib in th eity by curriers, on their own aeumate at 10, cone week, or 44c. per month. Copies at the counter gents cach. By mail—anywhere in the United States oF Canuda—postage prepaid—50 cents per Saturday Quintuple Sheet Star. $1.00 per year; wig form vostage adied, $3. ert Entered at the OMice at Washington, D. C. 88 _secoml-class mail matter.) EF All mail subseriptioss must be paid in advance ites of advertising made known on application. : e | brigadier general and adjutant general; E. | their brigade band. The brigade will be | Capt. J. C. Newham; Fairmont, Capt. C. W. | following cities will be represented: Cleve- | with the Kansas brigade, under commar accommodation: 7:50 p.m, Niagara | G. Sande-son, Minnesota, colonel, ¢| aplain- | commanded by Gen, John H. Abbott, and Evans; Lorentz, Capt. 3. Miller; Man-/ land, Canton, Dayton, Lima, Bellefontaine | of Joseph H. Lyon, = west; 545 p.m., New | lef; assistant quartermasters general, | the following will b taff: Col. P. M, | Ringten, Capt. W. H. Johnson. | and Columbu: The first regiment of Maine, Col.. Horace a : | Col. aven, New York; Col. Wm. R. ent pattie dies Bas ORL Tone Wis. Second battalton, Maj. J. T. McGee—Coeur | The Tennessee brigade will be led by the | W. Stewart commanding, and the first regi- ; 95> pam | C. V. N.’ Wilson, New avid Wuliec, Col. J iteeks, | 20, on division, Capt. G. W. Weisxarber; | Chattanooga Band, a fine military musical | ment of New Hampshire, Col. Charles 8. | in p.m Meye Arkansas; Col. | Sin, Col. John Fleet, Col. W m. J. Meeks, Col. B. Shanley, F. B. Lisby; n. J. | organization. The brigade staff will be Ciifford coramanding, will fall in behind the | 11:10 p.m. Jacksonville. 4 Indian: rtin Je | Gol. Nathaniel Jewett, Col. J. E. Sargeant, | W, Mather div! ‘apt. Paul Reidele. follows: B. Allison; chief of staff, Massachusetts brigade, commanded by Brig. | Lange delegations of } | Pennsylvania: Col. John L Connecti- “ 7 H. et and aap on S age a Third battalion, Maj. A. Edmiston—Par- | Guthrie; adjutant, H. ¢ Zoodman, es a Gen. John H. Abbott.” ‘5 are also almost cons 1 vi | eut: Col. Melvin M, Peters, Connecticut; rigade comprises the first, second | kersburg division, Capt. 8. B. Baker; Mar- | H., White Hal Dulin; aid, e first reg " Sol. | Baltimore and Ohio 4 the majority Col. John Brewer, New York; Col. George d third regiments, and will be command- | mion division, J. : E The first ment of Rhode Island, ¢ altimore am 0 a, Vandevort; Buckhan- | Payne; A. C. Ss; Cc. Vanderhoff. Maj. H. R. Howard; A. D. Jcseph D. Carpenter, commanding, ap-| coming from Maryland, w Ohio and by Cols "0 1c P a ee a SR, Bien wee. ©. pear in line with the Connecticut bri Pennsyivania cre furnishing darze numbers Maj. D. S ee 1 a : | Reynolds, Michigan; Col. C. B. Spofford. ad Hempshire; Col. Thoma: Boutwell, Ohi . F vi respective Missouri brigade, 230 men, Brig. Gen. | Page. First regiment: Ban: . J. W. As- | under command i . | At midnight a New York delegation, < tol. G. J . District of Following the Massachusetts contingent | s. B. Provost, commanding, will come next. | cough. Divisions: Tennessee, No. 1, Capt. ‘The firet ns acer ‘ol. —— prising three infantry fivimons and | lumbia; Col. Wes! . Maine; Col, | Will come the lowa contingent, headed by a] The brigade staff will be as follows: Col. | C A. Hawkins; Roland, No. 2, Capt. Reich- | Street, commanding, and the first regiment Mounted division, accompanied J, Jacob Kahler, Indiana; Col, Geo, HH. | band. It will be commanded by Brig. Gen. | John H, Holmes, Lieut. Col. Geo. Parsons, | man: maritime provinces, Lieut. Col. H. V.| and a band, came in. The Pitishe ‘ ' : Crager, Nebraska; Col. John mith, Dis- | John C. Lopes. — Maj. Wright, Maj. Vaughn, Capt. Ward| Second regiment—Band, Col. B. J. Dillard, | Geoper, coumandina, and Toronte Diciaion, | reached te abs anon ung, fift trict of Columbia. The Illinois knights stand fifth in rank in } Cunningham, Capt. C. S. ‘Kostuba. The | Liewt Col. R. N. Phiilips, Maj. W. B. Cox, | No. 2, of Ontario, Capt. Geo. H. Mitchell, | late, havitg been dewayed by a wreck at 1 Aids-de-camp, Colonels Frank Dowd,Oht point of numbers and importance in the Py- | brigade is composed of the following divis- A. D.C. Capt. W. R. Northern. commanding, wili be with the Illinois | Petrui % : Samuel D. Hunt, Wyoming; Adam Wallace, | ‘hian army, and they will turn out some- Divisions—Anchor, No. 3, Capt. Turner; | brigade, under Brig. Gen. J. H. Barkley | In spite of the facc that such a large Indiana; J. E. Sawyer, Michigan; E. T.| thing near a thousand men in the parade. South Pittsburg, No. 18,’ Capt. Patten: Guar tees “* | number of visitors have arrived, the com- ‘ eae Blackmer, Colorado; R. E. Graves, Indiana: a= — ee Want ee, Jind Nashviile, No. 4, Capt. Rankin; Battel, No. | a4, Seleninn nit 9 gts reg | mittee has acconmmomrtonr at Tis disposal John H. Fraser, Arkansas; T. J. Carling, ig. Gen. jon Q gh nik aid. dy Ade. Reeves. -de-cam oe, thoi is mere. This ix probably 4: C. Kahler, Indiana; R. C. Gutch, West Vir- | lowing officers will be on ‘his staff: Col. ey ey panien or a ‘Third regiment—Band; Col. Fowler; adju- | this morning at Gen. Carnahan’s head- jto the fact that & large portion of the in- tant, Capt. Horner, 5s GR EES querters: | comers are quartered wit fricads and rela- visions—David Crockett, No. 20, Capt.| &. C>CooperGrand Forks, N. D.: Con-| tives In Washington. At the ah street avis; Vertinia, Capt. Berhérd; Sweetwater | raq stafel, Buffalo, N. ¥.: J. W. Baird, | S¢P0% Messrs, Levy, Donnelly and Turner Con- | Charles G. Averill, Col. John J. Cairns, Col. h D. Roper, Col. Eugene Bassler, Col. art John Stone, Maj. Jo 5. Jewett, Charles Shear, Maj. Fitch C. Cook and ginia; E. C. Cooper, d Seseffel, New York; J. W. Baird, Texas; | Jo L. Spooner, Texas; A. M. Haywood, Georgia; J. Bennett, Manitoba; Arthur orth Dakot BRIGADES AND DIVISIONS ; Valley, No. 30, Capt. Jones. Ma r ee have been on dut rese: > S, d ley J. Abell. ‘The Illinois contin- - Dallas, Tex.; C. L. Spooner, Dallas, Tex. 3 sae ieee a } Phillips, South 1 3 Ashley J. The Minnesota knights will not appear in ee 5 lle comfort committee, da | Following the staff, and at the right of | Sent will have with them three large bands, as great numbers on the oleetn ee tnt | 4M. Haywood, Brunswick: J. Bennetts: ranging from twenty-five to forty pleces st the column, will be Whiteland Brass Band, ak SCOT 0 1 HAG all 0 pee eke See: The following regiments will participate: The Indiana and Kansas Brigades. | First regiment, Col. William H. Thompso: Winnipee, Manitoba; Arthur ‘Phillips, Sioux |'™0TRlng from 7 a.m., til Falls. S. D.; C. F. O. Tinker, St. Johnsbury, | John H. Mitchell has been tireless in bis Vt; Kirk Allen, Memphis; J. Palmer, | ores in looking out for the work at both 2 supplying jurisdiction would warrant. | Michigan—Brig. Gen. Gage and staff, A. A. G., Ironton; Q. G., Jennings; A. I. G., - aoe 7 | depots. In addition x Cortis; A. D. G., John Bell, E. E, Hoskins, | Brooklyn; J. M. Van Patten, Columbus, a A rr ‘ol. Cl Parris h | modadions the committees hav oy: . The Indiana brigade and separate regi-| second regiment, Col. Charles A. Parrish J. H. Robbins and R. D. Messer. gpa | plished valuable work in furaishir ments and divisions will occupy the right | third regiment, A. Sherr 5 First regiment, Col. Sternes—Divisions— AND STILL THEY COME. mation of every description to the urth regiment, Col. Willlam H. Clauuser; § 5 lot 1 and will commanded by Brig. sedge itn 3 = + wixth Hastings, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Unity, La == | who have sought it. The commi:tees will of line, 1 will be comman y Brig. | firth regiment, Col. John Barlett; sixt - : : a : zs hae ae sega ee N eckwaene Pere, Grand Rapids, Saginaw. Pythians and V remain on duty at the depots until 4 p.m. ; Gen. James R. R. Ross. The following of iment, Col. Ernest G. Schweepe. paar Waabe cen ate : ieteg, ba whee bon —— ficers constitute the staff of Gen. Ross: he Wisconsin brigade will be under the oe a ave $0) men in line. The tm Grent Hambers Today, | tosey. ot witch hour the parade ss ached- | Col. C: 8. Denny, Col. Frank Bowers, Col, | Command of Brig. Gen. L. W. Halsey, Chief tonr chief of staf. Och Gr ae aie ke ae | Although the DMesnial entaemment of] = | oooh eas a amplen, Cel | Of Staff Col, Frank Barry and Adjutant on; chief of staff. Col. O. M. Shedd; A. A. Py , fe CLAIMS OF INDIANAPOLIS. SCENES AT THE FORMATION | Jobe M4. Runyon, Col. J. 3. Wampler, Col. | Of EE Col, Eieeh Pets will master ai G- Gol. Geo, H. Guardinier; ‘A. 1 G.. John | the Knights pris ced pecdicgecy ~ aad | E. L. Siver, Maj. Isaac Lyon, Maj. Harry | men in line. The brigade comprises two . Harris; A. Q. G., Col. "E. W. Haven; | der way, both the 6th street depot and the oun : A. Matthews, Maj. W. H. Peltier. regiments, the first, under command of Col A. C. G., Geo. West; A. 8. G., Ccl. Ed. J. | Baltimore and Ohio depot today present | TE®t City Being Advecated as the The Indiana brigade witi turn out about | George R. Bailey, and the second, com- manded by Col. P. H. Crahen. The follow- ing divisions compose the first regiment: Stevens;'A. J. A., Col. J.C. De La Mare: . D. C., Majors E. J. Hand, C. H. North. pehincze ; am, J. W. Stackpole, C. J.’ Quackenbush, | °f “ens which were very much in ev Meet na brigade held @ scenes of bustle and activity. The crowds | paca lige’ ves e officers of the Indi The Uniform Rank Tun Out in Goody Numbers. f = neeting last evening in their bh adquarters: ; kee, No. 2; Crescent, Thos. J. Alexander. meeting En pabeb Division 3 0. 3: 3 B. Jaun, Ten Knights in a Bar Room. Second regiment, Col. James A. Palmer— Ew KOFR | tent. Considerable routine business was Columbia, No. 8. fons: Red Cross, No. 4, Capt. J. H. Keefer; | Divisions—Albany, North Adams, Cohoes, WELCOM! | disposed of, but nothing of importance out In the second regiment are the following | De Soto, No. 10; Capt. Bisbark; Prevo, No, | George West and Austin, divisions: John Barr Glenn, No. 10, of Eau| 1, Capt. Reed; Kansas City, No. 3, Capt. | Thire regiment, Col. Julius J. Herbold— Claire, a prize company, and the one of | Raber; Damon, No. 16, Capt. E. W. Ray- | Divisicas—Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. Os. which the late George B. Shaw was a mem-| mond; Star, No. 9, Lieut. Rutherford; No. | wego and Elmira. ber; Kenosha, No. #0; Beloit, No. Mon- | 12, of Kirksville, and Joplin, No. 9, Lieut. | First regiment, Col. H. B. Buckingham— roe, No. 17. Rose. Divisions—Metropolitan, Ashland, Capt. La- Three divisions of the Minnesota brigade pod: Representatives. dew; New York, No. 8, Lieut. Graham: being so small in numbers, will be assiznel | the New Jersey brigade.will be led by the | Black Prince, Brooklyn, ‘Capty Blackbarn, to march with tne Wisconsin brigade. ss a ee Rathbone, No. 27, Capt. Loring. Their officers will be given places with the | Brooklyn Drum and Fife Corps, thirty-four = staff of their Wisconsin brethren. ‘The | strong. This is the brigade staff as it wiil Soldiers and Knig’ HoT SAUSAGE side of purely brigade matters was touched | upon. The question of pushing the claims | of Indianapolis for the encampment in ISs¢ | was informally discussed, but no action Kcoking to the appointment of committees | was taken. It was brought out in the moet ing last night that Indianapolis will have the support of ten of the strongest brigades encamped here in her efforts to secure the IN MARCHING ARRAY At two minut past 3 the headquarters Bugler at Camp George Washington stepped Monroe Cornet Band, thirty pieces, will | appear in the colunia: Brig. Gen. Rhodes, The Connecticut brigade will be headed next encampment. Louisville, so the In- forward to the flag staff, from which the march at the head of the Wisconsin troops. | Adjt. Gen. Davis, Quartermaster Gen. Haw- | by the Wallingford Brass Band. This will diana men claim, hes practically dropped half-masted ensign fluttered languidly in the | They Are Knightly Soldters. aa pipiens Gen. ie Rid be the staff of Brig. Gen. E. O. Shaler: A. | out of the race, leaving Minneapolis and St feeble, capricious breezes that blew from | The blue grass state will have 200 men in | © mp; Maj. Peabody. Wirst regiment, Col. | 4; G» Chapman; A. Q. G,, Budde; A. 8. G Paul as the only formidable rivais of the over in the southwest. The notes of assem- bly rang out over the camp and were promptly answered from all points. Drums rolled, and the work of forming the line be- tine, commanded by Gen. George E. Currie. | Stupes, Lieut. Col. Johnson, Maj. Brown, | Hull; A. I. G., Trand; J. A. G., Davis: A Gen, Currie's staff will be Col. W. C. Quin- | Quartermaster Bunce. Divisions, No. 1, Jer- | E., Hasley; captain, Ellsworth: A. D.C. by, Col. James McCracken, Col. W. B. Wil- | sey City; No. 3, Eligabeth; 11, Trenton; 15, | Charles R. Ergood, C. L. Chappelle and L, kirson, Maj. John J. Moser, Maj. Grant | Jersey City. M. Von Grave. hoosier capital. The Grand Lodge of In- @iana is out fn a circular letter, in which } | the various advantages which would accrue a Secor.d regiment: Col. Reese, Lieut. Col. to the order if Indianapolis is selected as gan in earnest. The right, composed of the | Green and Maj. G. L. Heyman. Manger, Maj. Bray, Surgeon Harber, A. S.| First regiment—Lt. Col. Williams. Sec- | the next meeting place are set f in de- Indiana brigade, rested on ith street, and ‘The following commands will compose the Quartermaster | Low, | ond regiment—Col. Barber, Lt. Col. McLean, tail, The letter ts signed by M. Hat- hn Satt on Tits laid. Pha Reeekation sac | In the Crow Kentucky division: First regiment, Col. sary Darling isions, No. 2, Pat= ae, Major C. J. Bampton, Major C. R. Parker, 7 ste a | Seo Adjt. George A. Smith, Quartermaster . 7, Bloomfield; No. 16, Newark; No, 5, | Stokes, Commissary Holmes, in the competitive | New Brunswick. Divisions—Sumner, Hartford; Hull, No. 5 field, grand chancelior, and Frank Bowers, |G. K RS | Indianapolis is the most ce: om diene oa 700 strong. and with the exception of their | Archie Johnson, together with the Louis- Sense rs ae | sataaeie’ tage Riad Be ines cans atiinew ne oak aes Capt. J. W. Reelus (the latter gommander-in-chief, the column broke to| cther emblems will be carried in the parade, | “ile division, Capt, the right, and marched to the left, out 17th | ‘The Indianians will have two good bands | O™ See trally de “ a of any city in the United States wii h = ’ - * | drill): the fourth regiment, Col. John Wood- The Ohio brigade will be under the com- | Bristol; Bacon, No. 7, Middletown; » inn i s vi ae ete ne ee aR ane | eee a en rece ne, | all: Guiling Star, Noo S, Of aWeion, Gabel cena at Bclataen: pease coe ies | hein aeons ¥; ‘Stokes, No. 12. "yan | dence yesterday have dimintshet n extend an invitation, the petitic the route us often heretofore told in The OS will have their own band of thirty | John Swift; Friendship Division, No. 25, of riam; Harmony, No. 14, Torrington; ivy, | P&mbers, but the reception co Continuing, the Indiant urge tha Star. pieces, = Lo ag eg gel bins Covington, Capt. J. A. Brownfield; Coving- No. 16, Wallingford; Waterbury. “No. nd@ messengers are still on duly and do not ended be Saleh tees te anne ‘tom becycy e } sand of twenty : 4 “4 4 - < v 3 No. " " The military escort to the Knights of The foliowing reximents constitute | {08 Division, No. 4, Capt. FR. Peek, and eatin Gee ene ce 7 _, | center cf poptlation of the United Pythlas will consist of tre champion Na-| the Indiana brigade regiment, Cot. | ‘Ne SE hcents Hand of Iaaytel will ence: 2 ig. Gen. Harmon and uring yesterday afternoon and last night | according to the government survey. It de a serccsue secen st regiment of Florida—Col. Mey ticnal Fencibles, the Corcoran Cadet Corps | W- L. Hyskell; second regiment. Col. I “ pany the Kentuckians, and is under con- both Gepots resembled immense bdeehives, ve “oh. George g jeut. Col. Williams, Maj. Turner Stenc Ry also in the very cent & Great network and the National Kiffes. The citizens’ com. third restment Col. George R. tract, to play but one air, namely, “Ola Diees-Oolanian Bee Cane —— ee pacqpecicneciomed re knights | of railroads, ‘lea s to all points of the 7 . . sin eziment, Col. Her . e jome.”” = ville, No. 2, C a: in divisions an alions rolled in, | Union, and’ ts, efore, More accessible mittee (mounted) wil! head the line, and ; seventh regiment. Lieut. Cob T. J. | “tewe'? tl come. next i order, and the Jacksonville, No. 2, Capt, Driscoll; Pensa- . > aaedigecbenerstheed “ an — , cola, No. 3, Capt. Hughes; Palatka, lone star knights will make a good show- Capt. Riles; Keywest, Ne = 3, Ing. - N ar! 3 ; The Kansas brigade will occupy the sec- Fhe first regiment of Penteylvania ‘cane \ Ocala, No. 6, Capt. Hunt; gnd position in lines and will muster some | ¢rom the ‘strike region, and one of the dic id Fothocorr ee ea «in| visions hailed from Johnstown. This regi- ; ninth regiment, Lieut. Col. Charl ‘o. 4,| martial music moved off to quarters, | than any other city. Sixteen dite , Capt. Harvey; | Swarms of citizens alto alighted from every | throvgh raliroad lines enter the city, whic nford, No. & | train. Undoubtedly the largest contingent | With connections at terminal points in other Capt. Pepworth; Ivanhoe, No. %, Capt. | to reach Washington at any one time dur- | States, guarentee - thro King: Tampa, No. 10, Capt. McFarland. | ing the night was a crowd from the south | trains, and every s n ts afforded t Girectly in its rear will march the Fourth Artillery Band, and then will come the military escort. The National Rifles wi have with them the gaudily uniform om will = a The Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama | that arrived at 11:10 o'clock. At 5.30 a. the traveling public by the ma of the Dusical youngsters who compose the Mt. Command. and the following officers will | rent has 20 men, and the following cities troops will follow. Ee ek great mann | Various saliaok Sea, “Sie taent patons Pieasant Drum and Bugle Corps. ee ne cele ie tee aL Wii | #Fe represented: Pittsburg, Allegheny, La- The cavalry squadron will be composed of | tude came into town. Shortly after 7 | Systems to be found in the Us States It was hoped that the District soldiery - wales CL P) Riddle. Col J. P| trobe, Scottsdale, Johnstown, South Fork, i the Banner Hussars of Illinois, the D. 1D. | o'clock there was a rush which kept the | Clverge from this city. The rates to li would be represented to a much larger de-| Hiner, Col. A. Fuller, Li "Col! AL fy | Altoona, Uniontown, Connellsville and Me: Burnes Hussars of Missour!, Phil Sheridan | reception committees and the two scores | Gianapolis will be much less for the greaio ree in the turnout, but this was arevente| Hedrick, Maj Leroy Neal.col Witt Wright, | Keesport. ‘This command will be officered ‘ division and Joe Hooker division of New | of messengers decidedly busy. Philade|, | number of members who Will attend the s ° Be ce ee rene ee Chit ae hia i Capt. D. | a8 follows, _ Colonel, George H. Sewell; i York, and Arlington mounted division of | phia added several hundred people to the | meetirg than can be obtained to aay other by the refusal of the commanding officer | a loka. She following divisions will | 2djutant, G. S. Shoenberger; Heutenant col- the District of Columbia, Maj. Jefferson | floating population of Washington by a | city, for the reason that the distance be of the District of Columbia National G 2 + My: i: Yo. 12, C: onel, C. F. Critchfield; major first battalion, Young of first New York squadron, com-| train load at 11:35 a.m. and Now ¥ | tween Indianapolis and the number 1 Guard | be in line: Mystie Diviston, No. 12, Capt. | mel, $ ae n- | ork to permit the compantes of the brigade | M. F. Bussell; Leavenworth Division, No. |G F- Lang; adjutant, I | representatives to appear in the full dress government % Capt. J. Franks; Arkansas City Di- | second battalion, L. ¢ hom: adjutant, Hi treme left, and with their prancing steeds | pri le, | of our great order e« ne is shorter and more sence known. A crowd from LD Va., and vicit.ity struck town at 2 >. 28, Capt. G. F. C. Riddle: commissary quartermaster, W. B. Badger; Geo. M. Hill; quartermaster vision, W. Cunningham 39, Capt. E. Quinby and waving plum ance highly creditable to the arn will pres ot, Withgut chang uniform. This refusal narrowed the eligi- and | dire bles down to the Washington Light In-} P#0l Division, > than that io other at 245 a detachment from the west glided | cities; besides we have gre er competition ). Hoffman; major manding. They will be formed at the ex- | city at 1:40 o’cleck this afternoon made its | of localities from which the Wyandotte Divisio i-@ F sergeant, Otto Richter; commissary ser- lily. in, while New York sent hundreds more | among the railroads.” fantry Corps, the Corcoran Cadet Corps, | serstter: Holton ston geant, A. W. Burggraf; sergeant major, The first regiment of Maryland, Col. John | people over on two trains, which arrive’ | The Indianians will hold another mectine the Nations! Fencibles, the Ordway Rifles George BE. Lock; Oskaloo: Div sion, » Hon. S. Beatty; surgeon, J. Swan Taylor; | A. Schwartz, commanding, and the first jat ) and $:15 p.m., respectivel; A crowd | tonight to discuss amore fully their plan o« and the Emmet Guard. It was thought | 21, Capt. W. S. Van Cleve; Parsons Divi. | hospital steward, J. A. Thomas, regiment of Alabama. Col. Erwin Schillin- | from Richmond reached the city at %-40 | campaign to bring about ihe selection ot that the Infantry would have in line at | “in aber pCapt. wes patie the Nebraska has been assigned the next po- ger, commanding, will march with the In- | o'clock. their capital as the next ting place of least one com clothed in the s Gauikccts Gils Division, pt. A. P.| sition in the column, but it was thought diana brigade under Brigadier General] The trains cerrying Pythians due this | the Grand Lodge of the Knichts of fy thios uniform of the command, but principally | Russell “| that the state would not be represented in 1 James R. Ross. afternoon and tonight are as follows: 4 ‘ owas because a large number of the Infantry are oe the de. i j The First Regiment of the District of Co- . from New York: 4:30 p.m., New York TOMORROW NIGHT'S DISPLAY. also members of the Knights of Pythias States Well Represented. West Virginia will be represented as fol- lumbia, Col. Harry Coggins, commanding, go and the west; 5-45 7 « ; — — and will parade with the latter it w The Massachusetts knights will turn out irst battalion, Maj. B. F. lows Blue, com- * and Oklahoma City Division, No. of Ok- | limited; 645 p.m., Philadelphia; * The Avenue Will Be a Az p. finally sacleen hot to attempt a showing | gve hundred strong and will be headed by | posed of the following divisions: Allegheny, 1 lahoma, Capt. A. P. Russell, will march ! Baltimore accommodation; 7:40 p.n., Qu | The comm on Memination of Pena The long-e: ting trouble between two | yivanta avenue have been vc peretst factions of the Corcoran Cadet Corps has ent in their endeavors to make their br at last been compromised today the bo: M cwppear for the firs: ti the work successful, and there is wi ypear for the first time a . Rreveepeenee company, aring the distinctive full dress reason to parapets tc morre 1 uniform os White coats, blue trousers, with with a grana y upon the white stripe ard blue heimets with ‘white the Capitol to the treasury. busines: plumes. A full company ef forty mea wi men xlon, venue an cing tiv ude with the Core 5 | idea with nthe nd, i ov to t a large number enUy * an Natior city en ite of the change, tomorrow mi b their ann : yster will a radiant one on the nue, «ud § will appear ii with but fit en instead | Ty me have hid his face behind the darkness of i ge a Ae ae night, but the blaze of iichts formed hy the stripe anf Diack will be worn by use of electricity, © nd candies will ab the popular Rifles most turn night into day. Mr. Darr of Gea. Carnahan and Staft. At the heal of the Pythian host ¥ Ge Carnaten. mounted on a handse biack hor Fotiowing the comman lc committee has personally inte y of the merchonte, and they have promise? to create as large a display a3 poasthie Immense Chinese lanteras, gas jets formed in various shapes and incandescent Nghte viewod m, chief will come the staff, as foilows a a =o Sides Cain, Texas; Brig. Gen: and Quartermas' ' ue ad _ hea Gen. Willlam D. Kennedy, Illinots, briga- ‘aiana may not compete tn the aij tomor. Fe It is stated that they have lost a trank, and thls loss will handicap them tp Weh.: Q@eke ier general and inspector general; Edwin L. Brand, iinois, brigadier general and ehief-of-staff; William J. McKee, Indiana,

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