PART II. I TWELVE PAGES, j & ?tm?S4@**i ??v.?.*?.?.......;..?.?4 ^A. -?-fl, * ?? ?BaJgtV ! SUNDAY, ?SEPTEMBERS, 18971 :?) (<fi ?*>? ? it-<3'$?*$??V8'^^ A PANORAMA OF TRAVEL OURACTERISTIC ?SCENERY OF I"--* I.AM'. X GRAY fUXBAY IN WXDON?BEAUTIPUI BM VlhONMrNT OT KNOUSII i.tr;-: m *:m??<?'?. BLE PLA? Bl :?? ::x ajrr) mau ti hi- ni:: WTXTXTUtW avd 11NTB11*-. ABBXT frac* A ?Tav?" COBSaSPOXOB!? I Of THI Uili'.'M*.! LOBflOD, .!i*r:;if 8 It 1? F in .?.v rieht, In thi heart ' I Ltmdon. ?Rain has tallon man** timm '->-,.ay an?! ?s the g.oamir? d-sepeni thi iky la -'ray an." t' ?with dr!fti: | The music "f the clouds i ha?* ''a' Alni away and In th? nish *ha". foi? lows I htfM thi twittering of Watty birds and the r:. " i ? - - ! : "a.' 'hSB In ta?? string, j cool, frfisra:.: ?aind. At most times, ir* thli rait , and ponder? us ap!tai, the ?M3M that oppresses j a thoughtful mind li that '??' th? overwhelming ' m**|a ara" ->t:ess of human Uf?: In this ser-ene | hour the dominant conscl? asness is thal of opu- ' lent, prodlgtotu*? dlvorslfi**-d and ?all-encircling p?*ece an?1 beauty. One on ith ..? . -a pilgrim, rev!el:lr.ii- hallowed ihrinea, t ? say farawell. ?I \ Sar.?I>?ii on the soi:*1! thore of England, and. until thli moment, drifting from place to place, i bare kn >*vn Uttli trat action a::d wearing excite- | ment To-r!g'??.? there is a pause, and the ??I.i feeling of genuine :.: ??sure comes buck up??n my spirit. ar-d I knott that thli Indeed is the old home, ?he irind ? f my youthful longings, the land thal wa? the fulfilment of all m> early dreams. A sumptn???;-? and ?beautiful environment nat? urally tend** : mpOBUro?hul It must ceuae to i ? ? will begin to soothe. As 1 rev:?-a the long Interval ilnce that rammer m? rr ng when th** gold .f the Sciily Mai glimmered in?o view?with white nea? fl.*,<= l ng .hem. beneath ;h.? morn? ing sun?i er a mass of thing?, which only now h<>.-. ?? ? ced ',nt<*> han*.. plcturaa i md strain if ? : i BOSlC, nr?'. ' St. Paul's Cathe? dra.! led ?ith anu-i forma thal *' upward !n the fretted vault and vanish Into heaven. The ?sunlight streams upon th?* aa "red mamoriali b the Poeta' Corner if the great .\ boy, hr.) all the k' ?r'.'*?. of English lite from Cbau er I ? Tennyson, tiiroiig Into th?? mind and overwhelm it .vith e?.?ial gratitude and wonder II !s ni-zht upon th" : silent Wiamea, and, under the cold light of stars, rise, grim and ghastly, the sinister ' aatloni of the haunted Tower, Midnight Is brooding over tiie ; lalns and bedge/ows and cops?es of beautiful Warwickshire. Hr.?l si I ??!: upon the old white stone bemh, by the riverside, In S'ratf*-?-?! Churchyard, a chill wind stirs the lesrres, md, beneath a p!' ."tis moon, the great, elms thal en? circle the aaelent church arc reflected in the still Avon, far below, and a'.l th"* w Mid is turned to memory end dream. It Is a glor!^':*? summer morning, and beneath a sky nf blu?* and g ! 1, an.l snowy drifilnc ?.???ce, I watch the tray spire ?-1* the Shakespeare Church till it fa les In the distance, and ?Is gone, while all around me are ?-rre.--. ,,r-.?l jrellow fields that seen-*. f> bask in warm sunshine, and ar sweetly peaceful with recumbent sheep, and drowsy cattle. an?l Indolent re ?ka, A little later the crag of Me?-.n vanishes, the ar lent ?own of Evesham, with Its no1 li I iw -r. Iti ' reesjr var,?. and Its bread reaches of sp.-irk?ng river, recedes and disappears, and I am spesdlng through the gardens and apple orchard o' Evesham Vale and Pershore, and. melting away from my vis.- n, i.ke rifted clouds of fairyland, the lovely Cots? wold hills dwlnd!?" Into silver base. The blaze of noon la brilliant on the red roofs of Worcester, and the great gray ?-athedral, wirh Its ma- ? ornate tower an?! rop.f.-shape?! plana les, upon the soul like a benediction, saying that beaujy Is imnvirtal and that ?grandeur Si no1 yet left the world. ?Soon the los ly bell Malvern elide into the picture, and I see the charming, brassy crescent city, ere It sleeps up'.n the mount lim t sober villas di i with th- green ar.d pink ar. i i I if k ranlum. Um white petur.ia. th- : g splendor "f the fuchsia, the clinging clusters of ?purple clematis roses that yet linger, ?although summer has al? most ended, s i fr al veils f emerald Ivy that trembie in ? ? ??'. wind s? ?rm and sun shins are ft'.-r. iui In v-'*ir cart Strife upon the windy sumri ra of the Worcestershire Beacon, and of th" ov lent British camp that frowns over the beautiful vale of the Severn, but the wonderful *. i *;- perhaps the most wonder? ful la all Elig?an ad before me, al vals, for many witching h< urs. while, looking down upon distant Gloucester, ard Cheltenham, and Tewkesbury, ar.d over toward Wlnchcorab ard iudaley.?whets lie the old kings of Men 'a. ?and a-Tos,? the Wo?..*_ ?.-.? d storied Here f- rd. with all the ind ns of what was once Malvern Chai .- upon the Wari of ths R * - ?'??- I see. as in a vision, the whole vast ar.d sp>:.d;l pageant of the history of Eng land. So the days pass, and so the scene chantre?, and every chan?.re |g fraught with meaning. The green stopes f distant Bretton Hill ar?- left be? hind, and through the great tunnel beneath the mounta!ris f Malvern the wanderer Hashes Into the sunny fields and smiling valleys of Wales. It :3 i peaceful afternoon at Hereford, and, in the Lady Chat-el of It-- venerable Cathedral I sit for a 'ong tim.- ami gaze upon the lovely lancet wtadojra, while to a small group of wor? shippers a kindly < i'-rgyman. with patient spirit ond meditative voice, expounds an epistle of Pau!, and by his benignant and slmpi-* mann? r makes the solemnity of the sol.-mn place still more impre?siVe. My th??ughts. however, are more with sinners than with saints. In Here? ford. f'?r It Is a memory of Nell Gwynns and David Garrick, and nat entirely the Cathedral, that has hired me here, ard BOOH 1 am standing li. \Yidemarsh---t and looking upin ?he Haven Inn, ?vhera Garrick was born.-the great-st C-I.1? liai :? ths greatest a'-t-.r in every field, that ever Illumined th- english stage. It Is *. .tt!.? on? k building, up n s ?-orne-, in a busy neighborhood, ami :' i" n?-? in any way <!, tlncttve. \'o doubt :t ha-* undergone chans".?. but !t was a tavern ..h?"i' Garrick'! parents Stavd ir !? and a tavern i* -?tul remains. ? v.?r the do? i ?-?r ??? "smoke room" ?*?- dreular bins tabl??t. Inscribed with white letters, ?' e?araa M to b? the aetor's i Irtbplace, and glvss bli date ?Ml His fath'-r was n mil tarj officer, at tha' time quart.-;?! .:. ?eraf? rd, and in lh? pariah reg'.str *f ASI Batata1 Church, which stands hut a um? ,vay 4*r.,,.. ,-? iUvsn I.?:?. !"? ?till P^'ervid and ih< .vu ii' ? re? rd ?>f tb? .auspi? cious boy's baptism Neal t?) Uli Haver: Inn there <s a *-.,,-? ... . ?,-., ,., Rrz,\ opposite to it th? r? hi i? st?rkst, while not far "ff ar?.* municipal tRl*-'**. a scho.il for girls, and th? usu.i* ai ??.'?Ion rootiii for youthful ir.a:e Christians <J.?.r rtck? youth was pas_.*d not In Hereford, bat ? Llcnfii-:?:, ?here h, v,;,. ,, ?achool to r?r. ^c*,'?n. .-?,1 ?..-,;.,...:? j,,. ,/ r4j?, Mtociatloni ??h fclm. though Important, ..re no; extensive ?nethe ?''<1 c,,> in ?r>rouJ rjf **'r illustrious ?on. 0?ju-J'K lh' may be?for the I <rth of Da* id ?aT-_? Wl,-Iln her walls shines brighter In her d? . K*n the df?:i;? .?f ; ; warriors or nnv .',., ***?Clent kings -and Harold !-a?l ?*?n,*e a toysl ?astie ?j, t, ?7"e ???' an? Stephen sat crownrt Hur?, d fllr' ^ l*' ':,,J '?'*"?' Isabella hanged TV '.* * !i' 'rat rr**" of the gates, and Oliven ?golarnT** b*"1*a(,p<! '"-*r"* t"'r nun?.red -ears tb% banks**'' *n<1 ?>url,'(* )n t?'," monaster> on ** ?t the Wye. They how you. In the Cathedral, the cha'r on which King ?Stephen sat; but I ?a..? conscious ?* 1er < when gazing on tne humble ? ?di )f iv-* great act >r whose genius ar I influ? In ?> * ?dantic period, lifted the English stage to nstl i al inty and ihed ...-our.'' it ? hal of last DOWn It .?. ? singular freak of nature, operating by 'he iccidenl ' birth, that tw!r.?-d with Oarrl k's name th? far less r.'ib!? though h'.w-.:-. ?-. piquant and ing name of N'en Gwynn? Th?- bouse f her Mrth ??as i-?.?n demolished, and no irsce of !? remarr.?-. but, stalling ?southward toward ri".er. after evening tory ice in Hereford 'ri* - dral, [present found myself i-i Gwyni a ??? imbre little i -t.- r--r-ling by the ? al c of the ! Bishop's Pala'-e. and rarr.'-d after the Ita ?'?'"i I saw th? m-iral re- ir f. the actress who ruled th- King In thoa mern* Stuart tin ?. ?:????-, ?-.-o',. ,:? mourni three bund *ed ?? ? an air-? Ti'.?? da ? '?. waning over the links s I fans f th? v-"- sal ps ?? it. a; h sa and sp ?? I a ->? bv Grangi -? ? ward the Bsvern aid the ?sea. [1 's ?-? ?*..?? st Newnham, and ?? ? ti famous river iros I? ns ,i '. th? wld tracts f I sar. 1 ?hat fringe [ti !-inks shot bleak and desolate, i?en?-ath the gathering night. .Mv haven li Chepstow, and In the stillness and :' ?rt cf Ihe Bes if ! I Arrr? I pa- - ,? time of slumber and a longer time of while the loneiv momenta lag onward, and. hour by hour, th?- ? hurch-bell i eats out their requiem. Glad morning is at the severn mouth, and over al! the ?j-reen hilis and hard white ros Is f ??? In l-swe] ? fragrant, glistening Bl nn end I am standing in tl?e pulpit of r?'-k up :i tiie wood"?! summit of -.he Wyndciiffe. an.l one ?if the richest and sweetest prospects tha: ?p England '.in ?furnish Is spread ? ' i i I - ? ? ?' green and ** '1 ?l1 ir ui d ar.?: : | ? liles away, are thi k1 ?? le : : In , front Iles the pes -eful. sunlit valley >f the ' ? he little : li ? r ? ur-. ng here, ? : | - . irij perfect far?, on which stand a manor . i church an i every fool f which Is cultl va ted, so'that It blooms with erdure ind , .?????:.?? Bey nd I hil fan ..f ! re I e.i::h an?! m the furthest -1. >re f ittered ara towers and among the m? I pi * i t ?- ,-:?? ruins f ti and lill ? Iii Ins fitness to th?**? t strang udes of ts foi tuns dui i - centuries f leeming life. Ar und * ? ' : he p:?- isant habitations I hi M re listant s ?????' - * "?' *" i '? ?"< hera receivei ih?* tributa * waters I ti ?? Wy? v. lll!e. far I .? ? ' i IStS ard ???**::??- th? ' I? panse of the Brist ii Channel, i!ir ugh ???. h h c? n ? nualli ?? - and *' ? - ne >f the mil - i ' Atlantic tides The ,_i*. ?4 uncomm ni and all this vasl a:: I % -? iplendent under a dome f lapphli larkened n is and then b? i;.-- fl ? ?f a ?! nid. s-.?. Iftly ?I-?-, n the r gal? On ore ??de I look I n ir '. ii? ?rki le famous fir the savage slaus itei . Kit .- ?? ' on the other aide toward Clevedon d by the sepulchre of a poet, la yondi h.m I of murder sl d the earl f Ed Boc m ! In j* nder ? i-.-ir rh, up n the ', was laid th? dual i f Arthur H illam. T in Itself, this msrrcll us an I mern ? N a!s?i touching for ?..;.;? It et i veals, an?! I part from It li fr m c mething J always to be I? >\ ? l and never lo tien. The path is ?Sswnwsr. thr uah ?! pee, bird? haunte.l th'?-*kets on th? mountain sl ?pea and j through a quair.f. ?a*.-rmms, ?.ri.tto-iik?- m??ss 1 ?"n-'ar?? al the roa?l?-ide arr) soon, as I : alor.sr the valley <?f the Wyo, a flood streams upon the gray and ruddy stones of Tin? tern, and I behold the lo?, eile?? mons ,i!l this storied ?and. The run of Pountl -. *i i -v at quaint and venerable Rip n, la ?mp?re??!ve fur the attribute of grat stimulative T" the Imagination, and. in Ita se questered and lesolate lone ness mor l tching to the heart, bul Tintern ; bute of tend r gra? e and ever; beauty Only tbe walls remain, of ruell and transept, with clots er, chap! .-?-. r< fe-ctory and a few adjs em room . reni?an:?, aim? si uniform In ar? hil tura present ?? iymmetry of proportion, an elegsnce of simp!:. Ity, ?i" opufeni e of d? tail ind ? ?chiness of effe. r, for wh! h It V. 'li i r lah Impossible ro ??nd a parallel. TI ? must ha- ?? been the p *rfe, tlon of the it at ?I y per llar The tracery of ?ts windows i? of th" m"St fascin?t Ina delicacy, tiie south wli I in particular, being of such just rr?.[ ?rt n and such a Inn ng *ha-.i? ter 'hat the eye "ne?-r- . It a? if ?T'-'Mia? i. a.? y a sit beneath 'hat superb i*as?-ment. ?hile th* huge broken masses >f whit? clouds drtv? swiftly ?-verhead. nnd the brilliant crass and the v.hite ..aislen ripple at your ' ?-. you will try to shape, in fancy, some imaa- of this beautiful abbey, as it looked to th.- t'ister cian monks who built it sis hundred yean ??jr" The naturai scene around It j.? practically, un? changed. The sweet and placid r.\.-r still t?ai. bies round the promontory ?m which it is The wooded h.'.ls arise and spread a-ny, to .-n compass and shelter It, on either hand. Put f r the tiny stree; of dwellings that stragglea along up??n the riverside, th? modern craft afb>at In the stream, the cleared lan?ls adjacent, ar.d ; er haps an irfr?.,uent soun?l ?if travel, you mlKiit think yourself living In Plantagen?': daya This is a place given wholly to careless In?!?? lenra, eriifefui disorder, perfect cleanliness, still ii--.--, repos?-, and pen. e The nton> s themaelVSS seem to have fallen asleep, ("re.-u shrouds of Ivy have c? vered some .if the walls, and when the bre.-zes softly flutter them, you think "f a slum? bering dreamer stirring in his dream. Fly a spiral stone stair? ase In the north transept it Is p-.sul bls t?i reach a considerable height,??Indeed l the summl' of the nave, across which there is a dizzy passage, and the explorar win be well re? warded with th?? view. Buch f'irms, sin h i ra. - ery. such car\lng. -they are tho work, not of skill only, but of love, an?i, looking <>n this? wood? r of ruined beauty, you feel once more the great vita!, final truth that everything -.?.rich is pre? ta In art, In literature, and :n life, is born of self-sacrrflie ami reared In spiritual devotion It ; Is yer bright daylight when I look my last ? n Tint ni Abbey and whisper farewell. Many a year havs I longed to ses It. Many a dream "f ,t have ! cherished thinking of Wordsworth's trr'-.t poem which the rdghl <?f !t Inspirad. The reality is m. re than a .ir?*am. In ..ne heart, h.-nceforward. it will dwell forever, with the fr?,iden sunahina sleeping ti Its Ivied casements .a. , ne rooks ii? Ing ov?*r It, and the bened l ;f beaven ??amered in its bosom. W. W. jil.': MV.Rt HA \ ?".-" RNCVR810NS. Dp to jresterdsy, sesrly twenty-eight hundred pers.t.. ba?l reglstsred St the iijoitm of the M?-r ,a ,-,.?i.- \.--.(?riution. and new buyers keep coming aloog sesry Any. l--rge numbers ni rloltlng m?T ?? have already g?ne li? r. .-. and aU of tbOM who i..?'*.*::". iheir ?-Uaksts or. Angas. ; f,,r the : ISlISi ??f escuraloai from Joint Tram- tnrltory wl!i hav? geni sway by to-morrow The tlme : '?n!* . n a.! tbess tfckota a ti rty day.? -s*..,.t.-mber : .-? for ttettrts bousht August 7. Ths laat ? :., ? p I the first ??ries ef excursions from Joint Ttafflc tsrritori ?WSp August 10, so that the ?lm!t of time w'.ii bs next Thursday, by which da; that 0x roriloa wlil h.v* bOOSSaS ? thing of the put. The se ord series ?f sacursle?*is from .tem? Tram* t?-r ?i- i--,- waa fron Augo>l -'? to?. Inclusiva !?.?<.:;<? Sr. ?till ntriv??ir bv ili'.'-e excursions, and |<* li.e <?'? ? it rsiua -?i? bs take? a-* ? samn,.- buyera r ihoM i'' ??"'- "i-"1 bs*" '?*???"_f" "'" weursloos tha bass token place, that ?re slrsody under ?Say and that nr? io take place soon, will ke.?p thln_? busy In Nev-Vork until about the middle of October by which time !t Is hoped other SX curalons will have been srranged for. AMERICAN NAVAL POLICY.! VIEWS OF VARIOUS PRESIDENTS OIVElf j IN A PAMPHLET ISSUED IV THi! ?'?'AW DEPARTMENT. es1 ?- messages Presi? i * ... .;.. regarding tba nt Seer .; I ? ? t. I ?hielt lu sya ring ?' the j Binti "gent need ol ?'.'?'? - ng to I N ? ..... ? : ? : ? ? ? . ? .-??.- , ? i c I ? ? f gently I ? . ? the i ma ' _ ? ? .--.??-. ? . ... ? . | .--?-??, ' ? ? - . ; . ?? ? vii W ir ir? - ? N '. V ' nition for reasons ? ? ? ipi* plied when h? ? 1er ; ? -?' . .*** ivj which Washing ? g ? e v < 111 i r s (ty . * r.' ?ark ig li ?. ? ? I. ?nd I he ? . ? ? , ivy which It i h no ? ? ? .-? ?I b) Ihe ' . ' li : ?Ixe I "?' ? ' bul ? .. ? ter ?. ' *? -..:.! Andrew Jackson I ? - - - ii !?-?? -' T'liri: .' . - i lo -I rd II t Ol -.-*.-. W . - .? . L condition I ir ni - ** !.-:?. ? .1 ' ?a Andrew Jackson TV New ? ir a - - - ? . . ,?. I-i. ii : ,..--. ??ed by gi : i ? - ' ?Iv? - lh? ? ? . ? . i- ? di ? - I to rely I -? ? it ia. ol Intel; . . lance cf t ve n ? .: - li - ? ? , ?' v.: ...... i? place of. S I ' . . i ? Keif?! - -,\ in mills? ' ? - - f i? ire : ? ? ?t ..??ni ? i . ? the clem War I ? ? ... ...... the n i*r?' ? ... . ? :?'i: U ?.--MIN.;r? ?X I wi" \ i i - ? ? - \ x x t ? a ;. -vii n k i .. . ? - ? ? ? , K' ? I* * ;. ?-. a ?-. .*?,n-..|. r-i ?he ITnlteil fl -. k ? means, si ? Ho? ? ? . ? . inch milita rr S . - . ? ? ? ?tate a : -??? ii moment * . T? ?HN \ IAY 111, 171*7 ? , ? . .... ?... . ... ts of th? ..r?- linn? ? ? ;.-... - ? -, ? .. ? , ? foul - ? - ' '.?.-' ? - . ? ? ? s? ?'. km;:?:k r. - ? ? ? ?? - ? ? JAMES M; " ' BMP '?'. ?"? I***'" T > i we now hav" ? .1 .MES ii S R< . IAXL' ?VRY " 1**'-'? Tn * wi . - ? ? ? srea ? . re. In s on 'h'? enemy ?-.?'j ? !? ? ? . * ? - - - whei ny en ?? \ pn t i? le r . r ';. :ti ' I our ? ?st. not ot i > r\ ? las ii !.. \ ? ? :". ? on ea ? to keep it In the field whll? ?quad ? ? ? The ex ? ?*?? l \ ri I. 1 he? ? . -???!rr. - i \ ?"-..-. ? f o ree o - . ? il rig I tha ? -, ? i. we ma) . ? ?...??? ?i I reafter with ? ig ? I powi r ' he ? ? -'?? ..ii?! ??: her ? ?????? r marl sr. cannot I ii fore? r.i - irr*, ipoi - ?? --? A.n.. weri ? . ? ? In ih?- I ?!?? v. ir Two great obj ? .j ne naval ?or ? " h? i i it to prvvert war - ii i ? :-..- | : i ??. ? o al lo dlmli ? a ' .-n It ma; Ine? liable N i a eil t our right? if It ? ? m< ? .' ? ire iri ed snd soli ? ?i i ? ?!? : el . them ./?HIN* QUINCT ADAMS, DECEMBER ?'.. 1-2' A military mar'.:., i- ths onlj arm I??' ?Val ii oui i.?.-.?., r it ? t. i ..r fell bj for Ign nat and \ indtng militan f?*>r< ? which ti ? . - ? r be dangerous ? i our own llbert] A perm i ?i? t.* n i\ sl .-? ? ? ibll hm? nt. sd .?'?-! "i our ? ? ? la , ? to that g? gr ".\"?) with which the N'a tlon Is advancing . ? ireer, l among lh? ?ubi? ? which han iln id occupied the f *n -i-.'ir ..r the last Congress DEi'EMBKR *?. i ? The gradual In r? ? tri i N sas thi ; rlnclple of wli- ii the a ? ,.f ? ? ? wa th? dei lopreen? It waa i ie introduc? tion of a system 'o a.i ii|.?'i the c1 ira ter and hist i ". of our own eoun?.rj for sn Indei ?? ??f sges It ? i* i ?'. claratlon ?>f thal ? ii -?? ii., ir and i ? i ? ?tei It] thal It waa Ihe destin) and thi duty "t ;..? t ' n ; * ? ?l Btate? i.? I.?. om?- in regular pro?? - : I me . .?I !.. i-.. -,. ? -. - . great naval pi -.?. i ANDREW JACKSON. MARCH I, .?SH Ha nation however desirous ?.r peace, can hope io ?Toe . ' ?-: ' ul t-olllsl? ..- sith "' it l* w? ...,! .... wundi ' ?II tat? - of p? Hey r.-.ju..- thai >uld i'i..*-??*?" "? ?' Position i" - , r rl 'n'- li ?? '? "?? ' "" :" " ahould ? ter I.i ? .. '?essan ? "?r I?* ii -?ma*."n. oi r i mg Iii ' -? '., ?i ...I? r.t?*?. hy num. a v.:::. le? p river.-? ..../?inir Into '?li?- interior ia well ..- ?mr es ? ? ,i.:? increasing commerce, point to tbs Nan ;!''., ,r'na! irai me? is of rt fence I. will li ?nd be found to bl the ehespesl snd in. st ? rr. i now i- the Um . In s m ison ol pea ?. tha -_.:. ,- .-i rear after ir add to Ita strensth wlihoti ? . . , "..,. burdens "i th" oeofilt l ?- four oun for your Nan ?1m "<"?' ? "!" ?'r" v.*ur l? t? and Bourtshli? i omm< r - In distsnl - Kt will enable you to reach snd annoy the enemy a ?I will ?ive :o ?I-f? r" * -jreatest efllcienc) bj n -u*'' 'U'i--r '" ?' dlstanc? from home li I ,,.',,,?: b n-' lln? of foi -in? anon t?. guard srerj ?, V, matt s asalnsl i hostl e fore? idvanelni t' m ?,'"."?'" *nd .el? ?ting Its ?..?j?-? - but they ,? . ii i ?m nsabl?" to protect eltl??s from borabard m7n ffiyards md naval irsensls fr, ni dwlruc Mon t -iv shelter to mr, liant res* . *?imx??\\m? ???-??. tm pU?*ed In .ndltlon of tu- ""?- P?-r fo t i,r? r ti? n. The sbundsnl m -ana wa bos ;..:..!: ,/,, be aisled In any ?^ ^ ??j /,,i ir. -h.- oountry j*"1 when mi-? >*.am*' r?,*??W?','iAA? ia;|-n%.;v:'t,::-.;tr,,^;;?'',S ,- sr* ai. prsparM ttf ?war. JOHN TYLER. DECEMBER 7. Ittt. r..,rv ..?ort wtll b<- ma?le to a.ld to Hie effi.-le ?.?-*> of ths7Wm\rTmmn 1 cannot too atrongly urge upon liberal appropriations t<> ?'.vit l?ran?'!i of Um ? ? ? ? .. ,1 an.l otherwise ex posed ma tim? frontier i ills for protection, to ni i-i*.t naval force . JAM.ES K. ?POLK, DECEMBER 2. I**??". ? -? .vii toree, and espect lina with (MV srowth ?- i Nation .'?n?i proportioned to th? eased ii ng nat ii power n rtan.-e as reg i * sim - ' ? ?-.. . IO tia?' .ngrei ABRAHAM LINCOLN, DECEMBER 8, 1803 The ? ? the wsr ?.??I Importanc, io thi Nav; whl h will pro ? . The armor -?I . S mt ed md ?en ? !? r r.?n:ra. I and ap - impletl ..i. ??? ved to "*?. ee i in *.? r Bul wh le ? relied ..-, ? ?fence and ? .. isa ry for ci _? .?.? md to main .:? rightful position on tin- ? i s ?il'.AXT. DECEMBER " WTO. ? ii lona ma ;?? for t il d ?nrrent ?a ??? ??'.- ... a.-.? by Cong i ifl ? ? -, to keep th Navy oi ng ..- ?: ? .;? 11 - : oil | :n let, of .rai ?ra lually ? ' Xav) It can bardi) be v. i-,- st ? . . ? :?-. a ? ;? .-? riro? nt which -??ni?? a country w'rri ov?r :.v... thousand miles of .s* ii i? ..ii DO -, ? \.-1 :-i . ? "f Via ?ka, ! mai x f?>rty - prog ?Ive |. pie, ??. ? kui ilmoat s ? i-- tua ?? cn polte) >'i:h>-r of .,i, i- '..-in or re li I-.. 'EMBER 2. *?""' I'nless e irly -*? ? - ?r- I io i?- ? ii .-. i ?. in .i vi rj a ira the ?-.. k ? ? upon ran. of u great ?wer " n ? nergetlc, penetrating ? ? . ?. ? -. .?ry part of ? . a irld, ?? Ni? v .trong ei ig ?? m - ;. the reepert ot . ' . ecessnry for the I n of s r rig ?CHESTER A ARTHUR, DECEMBERS, MM '. ? - lion that . verj - ?nulli? tatlon f Xatl? r in . ? thor ' . ? ? . ? -i ; -li til. le Ni .*.... ? . .'?' li? the mmon - .'?????.' md ol ??? ;? opie ...... '* ? of a.Ing ?dei ilROVEH CLEVELAND, DECEMBER S, \*Kt A11 ti \ V *.?.", ? . ? : - ..... ' It? Corel? v gol ? >l with ?II ! he term BENJAMIN HARRISON DECEMBERS, 1801 ? ? ? '-. im ga! large "? ?! ? ?? ?? and essential to th? * - ? \'.i :. ... ... r'.ty whl Whl ri a ren t Itat - ? ? To VO\ \ I' T (?I I.I' I ?." 0( /. I \. IN? '? ?Rl "i: ? :':? \ OP THE MU SIDA TRANS PBNINSI : ?i: SHIP .NAL COMPANT. Henry D V army, ? -'t ? ?' N. a ?..?r* County, 0>r ihe . liol i lid i Trin.*?:?? "'- - ?lar , .. Robert . ? | . H ,.-??? ? ?merl ? .1: C'rom ? | f the . . - ? ? ' . - I railway to con* \ ?11 n |e w 11 lulf. A g to I the nea can ti the pas - . ? tent The ' ? . ? freight ? em n S Mr . ? ? M - I and com .... ...... mml ? ?-*... ? - - ? ? ? ghutit It nd M ?-..-? ? i??? ii ? -.' ?? the work TROR\ BOX GHT I : i *?/" ..' OF PARIS. m/.. ? ? ?. r>A*i OK 1 ' EH Martin 1 n ? ? t i iter of ? ar - ; * .** ?? r f Ouldei - ?. t-Ati Hitch? iportant ild that he id I? ? . * I ft ' li ' " .?.":? . ? ? ?UngS, of Queel : ? v *ant District-Attorney nr , ild ? let Us of thi ry Ha de? ll ? Itno-a led ge hat Mrs. NJ ' ? ? ? ? n Ah- .\i.- "in ii ..I**" ?la.had be? .1 M ? Sa .?. ?:?'-!!: in to ion put her hua ?'. the wa> .? > ? ir ..?.? ? ? ne she i iel I :,. i I ?j - . . . laalatai i ?ist rl? t-At lornej ?? ; told tn.ir Mr * J. i k 1 to pay ?IM I to whom ?he mi n ? r it. ?ire to g? t rid of hi r - isband She _ - - .. ? e mark ed it two persons itood lu the wa? of bei lappli -. and i!i?i they mus ? . ? ?i A most Important itatemeni ? .-.ra.--, from one who ?i iwyer, w ..-ti he i - ?? . -Thorn in the Tombs yesteniaj It I? i veined that ["horn idmlit? ting ttage u .'. .. ??ide. ?.??i g Island, under ths nama '>< "Bl WORK OF GI IRD8MEA \T CREEDMOOR. Captain M ?? Me|?rlll< of Cctnpan* \. and ? ??>>?? r i ?! I" Tr | i ?mpany D, Uh Regiment, .?u tittil ? oters st Creedi r t w< eli I the I artng nnnberi of i he r. gtment i,. .i ... ?,. men Private u K. Ehr man, Com? pany I' Private I *?"? i erl lu? ? ?'? mpany if. Prl vste W W Tryon, Company li: Private t? If ir ??. ? H Pi ? te C D. Cos rv. ? 'ompany i; !"!!\ i', i ? i IFlarrel ? ? i. et rge i | ? 11 man, ? i i ? Privan T, .1 i ?? -?\ ney, ? 'ora i in) a Prl ?'? ' *?? igner, Company A; Prl ? u w T. Cleary, c mpany O ; Priva ti O Patken baek, Company li. Private it ?'?ark. Company ?'. Pi i c.- ii Levy, i 'on ? : ? S; Prit it? I .*.: i>on n ? ? 11 >. Corni inj ?'. I'n VV ''i.n.an. Companj i:. Private S Ern? i mi my ?'. Prtvst? li. I ?i. and Private li. Roaenbseh, ? 'omp in f 1 r utth i. .n ? nt Is mak g th? usual g? d show? ing al th? Creedra ? i ra i - Thi r lloslng mem I ? r? qoallfl ?l as al n '? ra "' ,h- lae' prs ti tai ? olonsl M ? ikry UM-. LI? itenant S .S lins, yin; t.'i n ,:-!>?i S?-r?'? ant H li irr Private J Egan, ompany ... Lieutenant \?'. K i ?? w na, ? ?mj? my < ! ? itenant B took the ... .: ?-i- with . - ora ol .? Bight merni ?ra i* Squadron A qiallfled sa marks? men, and ih.- following members of th? command wi n i. uti n ,i t Herbert Barry, sergeant s ;??.,- ? orpoi i R. Emmet and Privates I" Beckci ml E M i ' ?r? Ueutenani James T Hardy, ol the ?Mb R?-gimeni u....i. th. i -i revolver ? ore wbei the :i: ??? ? r, ? ii? . ?...;., ti.. ? weapon it i : ? ???'.ii: r m Au .-.-? .? The fi lowing se toa wera made Plrat Ueutenani .; T, Hardy Mt R gtment, ?'?. First Lieut nant O Ehmann Sth Regiment, ii; Lleuten imi i i i a.-..:.' uth R ? Im? ? 'ompsny ?; ?1 Ueutenani P M Hora Compan) A ttttt Regi? ment, Colonel N H Henry, Departmenl Btaff, II Lieutenant I T Hardy, Ccmpani I' nth !'??:. m. ni, ?; Lieutenant >', J Hard) Staff, Ith Regi? ment ti LI? r?*a.?. ? W Smith. Companj it. lath Regiment, ?'. Ueutenani V\*. I*" ?Qutlfoyle, Com mp; A, ttxtt I'.'Kir.*..*: Sl; Captain oliver ):. Bridgman, Troon i Squadr in A, 3D I. ut? nant J. li Barnard, Ural Naval ?Battalion, Third .Division. *>?: Ueutenani W o i"??r?i. i*.r-: Division, .-*?-. on.i N iviii U -itail-in II. Lieutenant ?.*. C. U Held Third I'ivl-*??n. H- ?and Naval Hartallon. 31, and Adjutant W. Parish. Staff. Ith Kegimtnt, 10. LI'M BE li DUTIES RAISE I HE ? 'ANADIAN SAWMILL OWKKRS PROTEST AO.UNST THE NKW TARIFF PROVISIONS. THK BXPOKT i | tv !'i-...\is.?-i;.'SIl;k!.)*i-:n * xiv:i:ti.\?; in TOSOirro>-0*itTAR10 001?* BRSMBNT A.-KKi? TO it.?'?iiUT EXPORT Of 1."'. Toronto. '"in:.. Sept. 4 (Special) ?Varloaa nrov?.?.?., ag of the Dingley i iii nrm ika expresa log .tm??-ii Canadian cltiaens, and kn Toronto .?n?l i - vi inlty the wave of Jingi lan la ?*. high ti* bow, u I di of the Cal ? - md of thing American Is the rorrect thing i quires no little moral courage to suggest that Amer? ican? have .? right ;?i consult whal they supposi to owl its In framing a : \r.ff, and th? pi ilona pre? ni Tariff law are not a med ipeclally it Cai ? ? ? : - ti to all rout - Ti" lum ?' r ?: it ? a, ? -.; li I with the proviso about rl duty upon l<??.-<. icem to a greatest am aim of ir. II tnatl in. A popular demand Is ( i lation nd If n? rssary :' i n in-l iti r irr* arlth the hat' 1 Tanke? a lumbermen's meeting w.m con? vened al the Board ?.r Tra',, rooms T'>r?iii? ? ? lav but week to cona 1er thi It was s lan;?? tn I ?i atorra y meeting The ?',? irgisn Bs Western Ontario lumbermen - .-? of ;ii'* Dingle) bill, srhlla I bermen from Ol am Valle) 1 mod .- ontr ! of t .'rii??-r. U" Charit ?. M P 4 H. Can others apoke in thla iti and gc 'usationa f lack ol a fr 'in Alderman Scott, Jnim Bertram. Mr- Lovering, Mr. B-.-k and other Georg enera L'nder the ? x;*?irt duty proviso of i-i? amount Of p?:;nir; duty ' ;. ? ? mm? nt up??: aas ? ! ? . : ?? ' ea Is ch irg? i 11 in ? ... . omll '...-? ! .'a - - rom I ? r 'anadian Privy i Im til spoi - pon -us .which .- the full limit ? ?' the power granta by I ?u*t would mt of ,? ity upon ' tmbe I M rom . ana ; i TI Is n lion la Iron-els i ?. ! ??> ? -.: '. utter ruin to the Canadian aawmlll Interest, i .\ ia inten i-i to prci ? ind indefensible ? ?. ind 'anadian sawmill .? . ?"? tual and in inly liai it the -..-: :-. from :!'?' Ameri in mari-. I ? i ble t y means ( in ? \- ort Inty v ' - :. get. meeting ? . sired r? in expedient not ? e action a i - i - ? , . i : a 11 sa w. og 4 'anada; In ? :??;?:? rt ? a '?' ? M ?an.? Cam would j ? iw It -., An ? inun aie the own? rs ?..?m - f Ol - - - . ? ? ?: ? logs for i - I by ?Very high pi I ? ? of the Ooi ?..-*:.? i*h rt ol .? . restraint or impedlm? ti \ ? : - was tlon of ?al? when the of the prop? ? lion Ont ?awn ? -hand, d ou i Mr i ? I Mr. Charl? pointed oui to th?? mi*.*ting * ngrena waa oppo* - . . t the pi tton of I r fr-im ting the .-x1 ? (log ' ' Mu-? : . \ - reality mor ? . :,'? iniiM.Kiu.jii tf SB StlrttTt ?I.- ? loubi ?? i /I ? ik.- --'.i-i ni Its neat ??easton. These \r-a mi ins a Impatl? n sas In I i . ? .i trga I1-..I ? ?ne itTfr?" I by Mr. e taken ti ftei ? ? ? ? .?f ?'? ? sr - It now remali it ? what a? - dun wui be '.ik??n by the Onti i -nent. m M 1 /,'/ BORO! ?, B I /'.? // / ERS Fl \ED. IRTHl R fAFTHAY ?VXD PHIU ?MAI ' 'i ? Ar": tr .1 iffra) ind : I Moon it.. I? -, M rough ? i dis. ' ? '??? : v h,i?t een drinking. ? leffei ??'- ?... Pi ned ?IS and Jar? wlih a ned i . ? : ' i ? were ? grew a I salters re erve them a T ?? ? Broadw iy. In front ol was eros itre-goers at t ? ted at the i ? I in t \- ? ' : J ??"? -,?,..?..?-?? e late K. 8. Jaffra) good?. * ho lae whl ne ?aid :? War -X 'I'? ? s was flrsl : ? " id a ' the M rl ? ??? ?-???? '-? ' - ?*">'*?11 !!? i,.. i . urge of d : ? ' ? -?-' him ?\ et) Mr ' '.-. well I t Mr i iffra) was d 1 not a int i m ?-?? Magistrat? He? aitr i? i. -I ?i ?? -* " ?wd ' i" must ni (fra . t elephot t ? ? l ?- - - ! 8. ? - ton-on-Hi d 4 ? ti ?-r*-. n m H ,<? ai -,. ted in i Ft i.i .v even? ing Ile add* la ?.rthur J iffr i? ?on ' ?ni J iff ray, and .' sr m.Nu. *' ?ii E i J Ifr ij ' ind? r -?f the great dr: - id? ' i ?**< '?'?'?? ' m ?. 8. Ja fl - * I rested Ia 1 lain. LOCAL BUSINESS COMPLU ITI0N8. Two itts ?n?*11 auma john Hn. . .- s ? Broadway. Brooh groundths I in Chic t , - ii,. ',.?*! -hi- i Ity aoon liters ird N ' " '.. , . , ni s s i onlj vereda fea j StU;1 '', lerlff rec? '? i an ittac ment ? rtertay 1 ... "he *-'?,? "f"' i? Au ? :' . :?- . f Julia A R??!?*"1 ... . th.? . ichment was served n J ?.w- ?? ** f the aa ? ' "? C0NGRES8MI S TO '> I8IT BAWAII. ,,.. Frei-, : * -*?*:* < I ' "?" " in .hi? clt, sill g lawsllan Isla rhose s - i far deter . ?/ ???. ?;? ? '".',. ,,.,?, ?lager . N- v-Jersey, ana J. '.' t wney of Mlnnesots Ht r purp -? Is to i*> : ,.' ..'?? ,-?, i ion ibout il ?? t,:) K^naid'e?ed "J ! ? t Congreas UU8TAPHA BETS 8UCCE880R. Wash ngto" ?"?'?''*? *?- Tl"' ?PP?tatB?*"' 0< :l ""*' Turkish Minister tras - ' inegpected to offlclala ,.,,, , ?? Mustapha Bey'n recall iim-r ? soma tin?* Kollowin? the clo*-e ; . ,,?. oreco-TurkUh ?* ?r tba Turki-n ?.-Kation hmrm maa ?' -"i *?"?? t? ' ? '?' ,r; ! A"" r' " ' ! " , w ,. h. H,-v ?. 10 Mew-York, wh.'re he '?;V1'.'; .,!.?: ? .- . :..-....'...l that Slfaat .V.; v. ;'.:. rome to V t-J "?"." "V^1^ . ?m., tiki!.-.' tu? patts .>r Moriston Kffendi. "', ft? caines -??"..? surp?? to . bira ... an?*? I S ? Ml?later MuaUpha Bey-e * 1 ? hrief hardlv es.Ung i year He has ?:;,;hi;i?o"'h.:i?'' '.::t!.e.:i:na..-.' .V..-h li*.-.ton did rot agree with ?Mm. _ .?,-? p , /? t TION FOR A CONTRACTOR'S WIFE. K report rottttttOmBOA thal Mr?. Fian.-es ft Pat IM um bi _r?? -f.t.-?-l a decree of sepa ritten from her huaband ? barias G Patterton, ?? weii-known rail ,,? ractor. -va-? tOoA tai ?he Suprsraa ?'our* yon hv etephen H. OUn. the referas to whom W, .,, wera reoently aubmltted f-?r dersrrains ?i Patterson Uves al the Pissa Hote and ii ,,, .u KOt Ihrottgh ::!imen*e f?.rtun-? In un S 3Sd. .'?..:."?. The r. i.-r? e .WSTd. to Mn> Pat r_A? \-' i we-k p.*rmanen: alimony. Mr. P?UtSt> ,7n),a? gp'?wn-up e?Udrtl*, one of whom is a proml n-?trnl?lniT engineer. He Is now sixty-two years Sid h t?* ciirged hy????*? wl?e witl* ?a?**-"101** THF. NKW HALL OF RFX'ORD. THRU COUNTI A.VD THRICE CITY DB 1'ALT.VKNTS will li: 1'RhVIIiKD FOR. loHN K. THOMAS. THK ABCHITMCT, HAI,""? AT MTt MC OM tup: n IMl JP kioht-stort littU'IN?*, Witt.-II nTtLL UK K'Jl'IVAI.KNT TO ONK UK T'A KIA K .STOKIKi**. Mentios ?a-? ma.ie in The Tribune, in an artlcl* print? ?1 a we k uti. ?if Um fast that thfSi lmiiortant Ity ?i ,..rta? - its won la bi pssvUed far in the i:?w H ?ii .,;' Reeortte, aMA whin that buiMlrg waa completed would no limner he un?i-r Meassttji of ccupylng blrsd oAees, Th? ??? tra the Finance L .rn. m. ?ii. frt**artiMfnt nf Tarra ?? mtntt menti it: l Um Law Deperiasent. H?it tiie pro ol quarters :?-r thoa in Urda i-:i ?ling waa? an rthoughl Til? ?'--' bU authorizing the ??rectl-n j** t.i?' H ill of ?u- ror i- p um I by Um last I^gulatur? ,:?i a trustais f.r the a?'Ommod?-utoD "f th* Register, Um Cooaty Clerk and the offices roortrooBM nf Um BurrogatM BetMt the don, however, a soppli-testary bill was passed providing *iiit roon* ahoaM be fu*> i al?) fjr the three muni?-i|>al departments ?Md. Thi srectlon ot this building \* under the .lir*.? tton ?if Um Board ? f Bstlmati and Apportionment, there ia a dlapoaltloa on Um pari af all the y to hasten H li Ml h tt pos A alta waa Mlected gaverai seeks anjo, and th?> proceM ?if eondeni ng Um property t? now An sr ? hi>? ?leidga for ti approval of a experts in srehitsetare, and the work ??( preparing iii- detailed ptaag u fc-;:-.g dili (ently pi isecut d. a promli metal ????? spoken to on the ? . : ?? rhat It ? to lay Um roriMrstoM of the sod of tha pr?'??-nt .i.lniln i remark wai n 11 atti IA ih?i he h indly und aorae *?? n replied: on that point la ihat cor? ;...-..:?; o ? a Mr- te uns ,? at present io tanka y I io the probable tl:ne v,h<n tiie wuril ?Ali! be comp.etod and proposals railed for. The Imp. er ol the apporttouMal of - :-i 'z. n de . Uli'iei tdod i Ita .."A n id? aa i- to thi . nou .- ? Site room li will neat .n.d r it s I pref ?sr to la ta| but the several !. aenta w10 gol kara * Wl -...,.. .,-. ...|. r d Ity, han thi ?!? ??-. ??:; n -t with Um . werai Receiver of i the near the for i rcommodattM of . : ? who mak?- i pn "i ?> ng a ? ? the city m person instead ? WHERE THK BUILDING WILL STAND. to o< copy Um eaati rn ? ? a i i?l -; way to desct j In reality tba build i block by Itself ia the ? stsndsd ;hr?>?u-*:h restera fr ml to ti-..? Hat; * I: . . i ?:?-?:.? and ths t will be Mpplled in is - * -t ?Alii '.?a . .- *.." * \':? wi d from I i a ?:?? it will be . - ra .it story ground Ri I und? r that wl ?:???? : virtually i Ung will ? < m i-i i**? tea atortw. Boora will be gi * th m In the orlin.'i- H and Um t??tsl height, I Afty feet, ?lil gtve tn?s a the a: ?i-'arance of a twelv. -story building. n imposed of gr ?nit??. Th? . g i\:il i,- cn wned erith i mai sard roof, irerini - er Boon. The ao-?cslled sk??.e ? -ii mi ."?: or',?:' I Will not b? .-nipi ?1 ireht* - . UTI m< b1 to ? ? ? ? ra '.a ? ?? i ia not egai i - i i In one i . ? ? ?, It .: ?\ Ing Ha . . - i huge mu? . . g in l etlttoa were Mr. ena ? ret ot -*?.???>. i ? ? ling of a ' I ? '?? ? ? ?-.--? Mr, -. saa np* ? .?> v ii ? ?i B Wara it ? ' .'?':'. I" 1 ?? lerablg ... - ??.. Riel?is -i aad ? M? V.i: Ri OM MAV BR N'EEDED. In the minda ? ?? ?? d^ ths Hall of Rsaorttai m aria shot mi mors room -.I a- (he hulld Indeed, ti bas he?ri ..- it that In thia wa . . it Im mad?? er bra * sat. in ? i ir i nent. Il hangt ? r r.?re?j?:ed. ,- . akj* arrapar ? . - h room In it aa g to prevent i '-five atory Hidala si ??m ' .- ne regard foi i] mmi ry in l - ' "*?* - tall ind no v? ry tall . - Itl it As it - IIB : ? > . . md on the - ? ? ; ; ipy -jucia Ive. The ?, for it ,., , ? i Courthouse!on ... , ara? ?quand red That ' ' -?n-1 for ..... t..,. two ? aenl an im ka on ihi* picture ' Sil J ? Sill h? rill :-..". bava .-??r li must go."* ;. Ha . * Records front on four City Hall Park, but tt ^ , the further s I that at Contre mid Re nie su i triangle frora IT W11.1. lil'. REALLY FIHKPH? ?< ?F. Th?-? estimated C?Mt of tbe "MOdlt-f lr* KMMMt but no limit Is -?" ! "'" mtm ?*' *'*'h '?'? Mr. TbooMi Mya tha: it flrepraot en account of the larse ? - ords t ' teni i??? storrai ;a ., ;. ? inwiillng to m..:??* a: v pr?-i.H. -, BS tO I be let or a* to the !.- required to oreel the buUdln-*. ' i?, ghi t.? enter ->n :he property ??..- t'ie ii'ing of Um oetha o' the * mm lera appoii I I l>y the ?*onrt to .'ord.-rr.n i:. .. bowevi -, thal ii will take a consider. ? -.' , -???.- buildings, and wh?-*n ? volved lu ? x i* '"???i an ? In laying the , |ona : ,r a ' lil ling Of this ?har.i.-ter la con *:???: of a pos ? -? -. ijrlng bifors January 1 n.-x: is rv ZOUAYEi or F FOB GETTYSBUR9. , m inuasent to the ?oldl.-rs of the Trtd P. -jlment. Sen V rk \'?)ii:nt..rs, ???ho Ml at Ge;ty*burg !.. to [,.. .1...I-. ai.d on the bait IM ?Jeld to-morrow, and n -ra! i?> party of the veterans of the regiment left N w-Yo.-k ?it ROOM trntttAmf to attend the exercise*. Tbe M was i zouave r?-ir.m? Bt, ?md wai mai?? up of volunteer firemen. The monument If Uli ftfl at th.- o'al voiunte.'r firemen. retersaa marebsd with a bra??? band yes? terday fr?m their h..-vl?n?.ariers. at No. 13 WM tMBth-eC Mt tk? <",)it!an?lt-st. ferry. M->st of them wore rtrar.d Army uniforms, and they had UMfff old hat tie-flags with them. Captain \i tth.-w S"i ?wari WM In command. The veterans w^r?? e?. ort?-d by uniformed de VV? Anderdon, eotnniaruling. The Ex?jmpt Firemen Joined the psrsde st Jefferson Market and marc?i. ?1 at the h.ad of th? column. A num 'ht-r of wom?*n. members of the. families of ths v, teran?? r;?ie in carriages. It was said that about one hundred and fifty altogether would go tr? Gettysburg to attend the dedication.
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