The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 80, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 23, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
Her Accession to the Throne lirll
llantly Celebrated
VHRYTHING MOVED WITHOUT HITCH
The United Stutc > I inoy Kccchcd
With MurhcJ Warmth
DIJAI MASS SAID 1OK IKCLAN1
ll li Prle t > i In Clilenmi lliitrred
Jrotcit kiiIii lliiulnmtS Ml
ruIe In the Iliucriilit lulu
London Jtmo I Tho latt stroko ot 12
ha4 not dlcil away in tho midnight nlr
wbtn from a hundreil mctropolltnn stoe
plia a tumultuous inal ot bells announced
PUtiioud Jubllro day Tho vast irowd that
flllod tho nillis ot streets and squares au
SMtied with rlnsttifi iheurs and hero and
there tho slngltiB of Uod Save tho Queen
The crowds that peopled tho streets and
squares nil night In the Lupo of < i good
vlow ot tho piocesslmi today wero amazing
In their Mibllino iiatlence Waltlnc for
twelve fourteen and slvteon hours as
many cf these people aro dolnu Jammed
together Is a feat of endurance that could
only bo sustained by tmno overmastering
deslro Quite half ot theo Jtihtlto iwilturs
aro vouien many ot them with tho pale
raroMoru look ot tho Loudon worker jet
all enduring tho backbrtaklue tedhmstiess
with tho utmost good nature
liotoratlon for her uuJcMya jublleo has
betn uuliersnl and without ntluu Could
tho ipKtn haw passed this inomlnK
throimh fdmo of the wutihed streets of her
meat London home of thoie narrow 111
favorid alleja whvrn palefaced ililldrcn
ciiue to believe the sky Is onI > a sard wide
wlmri there la want and hunger and dis-
ease the jear round the could haio found
no moie otilkmg eildeme of hei abiding
plate In the hcirU of her people
Tho iiucid brcaUasted at U oi lock and
Informed her physlUan that sho was tot
fHllHiiotl by ysteubos ceremonies
Alieady at this hour In ilio Kreit quad
ranslc ot tho palace there vete miti itnta
of tho coming leremonlnl
The I nltid Slatis special envoy to Hnu
land Hon Whltelaw Held was tho tint o
the fpuclal cnvos who weie to lako pan
In the ptociMilon to appear
A minute or two btir Rem nil Nelson A
Mllos nprcsiiKlnK the I nltci Stated army
r do up on a hplondul hmsc aud In full
uniform Ho lirmored there without any-
one aitendlm 10 him and then rode out
The minor royalties next dropped la on
rkhly copai leaned steoos
l lKiint roysl landaui nrrlvoil nilwer
nni > tcici1 Iniiio center of th u flundiahglo
jcicli carriage won a show In Itsrlf fnrm
InE wllh tin brilliant annmibly of escortlna
lioivimen and footmen a moat gortcoui ills
plij
lly 1020 a m the envoys cirrlnKcs wen
loaded and took up tlie It petition in ttm
comer of the niiadrntiRle Shortly after-
ward the tueen superb ccach mrived and
Ii had hardly u me to a standstill wlieu tho
landaus with the indies mid lordb In wall
Ing and the princefscfl were in their alloied
I iiositlons All Hie ludhb woro light tol
1 lettes of blue green lilac and pink tho
I latcM Parisian novelties
A hoarse roar of checrr quickly started
by the rojal anthem plaved by the band
on the outside anuounoed the nrrlial ot
the Prince and Princess of Wnlca At
11 10 a m a bustlo on the tnnin stair
cneo nnnounccd tho coming ot her mij
r > ty Queen Vktnrln hlowly dcscmdwl tho
stair assisted by a scarlet lad and
while lurtiaiied Indian attendint thc was
dresied In black wore a black boniut
iilmined with white and carried a whlto
sunshade
At tho foot of the stairway her majly
paused for a moment and touched an elec-
tric button connected with tho telegraphic
hstems throughout the Hrltlsh empire and
it flashed around the world the message
Krom my heart I ihank my beloved
ptopc May iod blebs ihcm
Her majesty then slowly seated herself
In her larrlage the Princess of Wales
Joined the queen the Prince cf Wnlra tho
Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Con
naught look up their places about her
tnajisty and tho latter took hir placo in
Iho procession
The prousslon was prartlcally in three
sections as far as St Pauls though tho
two Inst en roulo In the eathedril wero
1onnolldatrd as they moved Into 1ieodllly
The first to toko up position was the
colonial procession formed on tho em-
bankment and moied via the mall thenco
post the palace where her msJiBty vlewid
It from n window and over the roulo lo-
St Pauls The march began at 815 and
the great cortege prniert a welcome relief
lo the walling multitude The procession
was headed by an advance party of tho
loyal horso guards Then followed tho
band of the same rorp playing tho in-
spiring Washington Post March
Close upon Ihe band tame a portion of
the plrturefque Northwest mounted pollco
as escort lo tho first eolonlal premier the
lion Wilfred Laurler Then followed tho
premiers of all her majesty colonics e
lorttd by native polbo or soldiery
Tho second procession passed the palace
fifty minutes after the colonials had
elimbed up Constitutional bill It elo-
quently filled In the picture of Ilrltolns
war jtrengthi uniforms of ecarlet and bluo
and gold white and yellow shining cur
lasses and polished helmets plumes and
tassels furs and gold and silver spangled
cloths splendid trappings for horse and
more splendid trappings for men saihei
and stars crosses and medals metals for
tho Crimea InilU tlo Nile Ashsntl AN
ehtnlstan Scrllal South Africa China
aud dozens of others end here and Iberp
Ihe finest of thorn all the finest and most
highly prized the world con show Ihe
Vlttorlan cross death dealing weapons
swords and revolvers csrblnes snd rut
lasses batteries of erllllery men of splen-
did physique and horses whose action
showed they entered fully Into the spir-
it and meaning of It all ttte fondly car-
ried colors for which Iheto men risked
their lives and over all tho rich strains
of thsl music best loved to b heard the
sight was one to stir the Wood as only
soldiers have stirred t since dawn of
line nut the course of troops and com-
panies were too numerous lo mention ex-
cept as a brilliant whole It seemed like
pothlng ro much as some stream of burn
ished gold flowlnrj between dark bonks of
TEN PAGES
HOUSTON DAILY POST
PRICE 5 CENTS
ty Tho ro > nl precession proper was In
movement with crowils of waiting digni-
taries of all torti 1lrst came tho aides
tie lamp to tho queen these being headed
bv tho Prince ot Wales and the Dukes of
Cambridge und CounuuslU The lord lieu-
tenant of London the Duke of Westmln
Mur was followed b > a glllteilng caliocido
of oincers tho headquarters rtntT lo them
Micceeded file iiuirhal next taliiu a bril-
liant lot of gentlemen with littering
arrav of titles uniformed In the dresses
of all the court of lliiroiw and halt lis
iraik UKlmcms and wearing all He stars
Then a complimont from the knlset a dep
litaMcii fiom tho Plrsi Iru ilin Dtagwm
Uiurds tho Queen of Clrra Britain oud
llelniils Own
Alter the Cermans eauie the mott bril-
liant of all the soldiery the ufllicrs I hn
Imperial troqiis ftom India in Ihelr uni-
forms n mixture of the Uritlhh regilnr
annv nml natlio dress
Then thu Hist part of the rorli e tamo
Into view tho Heeund Lite Ciuanls As
their well known billllint unllonuK ap-
pealed the wIiIsiht ran bhc k eomlng
The KiiaidH wero koon sutvvedid by tho
esiort of llrlttili and foreign prunes Many
faces were known reirwnlneil and elieercd
This billliill csioit as composed of tho
flower ot lluinpcs thifitiiM
Idllowlng the princes nine the gtlanl
of honor twemtytwo offirers ot the natho
Indian cavalry eoqm Hot for iheso tho
tio d h d toft ejeo fir the coiiitnander In
chief who follovvvA W i > d them tume
Tlier luUld iD ttitr ejqtVfts horses It
the nueeii at las
A cheer broke forth that seemed In snniiu
the ground ai her majmiy lode i i i He
ebie her majesty rode Ihe Prlrfsa of
Walei oi > pn ltc her majesty sot 1iincso
riirlstlan On the left rodo the Puke of
Caipbrblge on the right the Prim e
Wolca who was followed by ilie I ike of
fonnaught the genet ol oftlccr toiit land
The lord mayor and the clly otlklols ell
horseback were there ten minutes leluro
the omen due
On the nrrivnl of thu queen the lord
mayor umoiered Appioiehltii the enrr
hli lordihlp n
age of her majesty
due obeUaiue pirsented the UlU > < l lU
ellvs pearl sword Thu queen lielnl >
It and rturned It and i t
touched
the lord major ami sheriffs to protd and
Plh
the pioeeisiun move rt toward SI
amid roars of cheers that aeetned In tho
nanow otreits n be iehiwd and reiinoeei
The hells iif St Pauls broke out lo l P
fiy chorus as the queens caul life suited
Temple Par mid neieased < M fT mV
from
sty htopprd in front of the steps o
cf tl e
cltv tatludrnl With the topping
queens carriage the plclut was ai0
and the swelling hxnn that had lis n on
live ehorlsfis of 1 r
the summer air fimi
Illiljcstjii chapel Win < sttjluj
bev ami tho Si Pauls eiuiicd Its rsild
Anion
harmonics It one long drawn solt
The Milcslsstlis who had Issuid from e
Kieal west door as tho VT
aiai now
stoiidlng liChliK the Improvised
liigan the simple senIre
As the sonorous Amen died
olres of the eatledral clergy were card
chanting 01ird save th queen lu be
the
meanwliilo a distant band BlrnrU up
Natloiml anthem and the crowd Join I In
singing iod Have Ihe Queen which was
sum by the thousands nr voices suiround
ing her majesty until she was out of sight
Ai her majesty entered the gntrfl o the
palace at H P m a distant gnu In lid
park announced to so ninth of the world
that the gr at
as was not before the gates
proewilon was over The evinls of the
longprepared royal progress had pjsaeei
into hlsloerv This bound uf the loyal a-
uto wo answered still by ebeerlng M
If tho loyal subJeeU who eame to chtir
bad not yet fatlsllrd their ambition and
then tho clowd faded away as It had come
The quoin reached the palace on htr re-
turn from the procession at It 15 p in bha
was very much pleated and smiling and
was not overfatUued
Tho whole affair passed off without a
All the perplexing arrangements In ton
nectlon with todajs festivities worked to
perfection Tho weather wo nl o perfect
Thcrei was 110 empty seats along tho route
followed by the procession but the specu-
lators sold the 10 gulnia seats for I guinea
and In many casus sptouUthm gave their
seats away Kvldently the crowd was not
en larga as expected
On her return to Buckingham pnlocn the
quern nnd all the myal family expressed
tin greatest delight mid satisfaction at tho
fact that everything had pawed so success-
fully
There wero many expressions of satis-
faction that the earrisge of Iho United
States special envoy Mr Held b d been
so warmly received It was considered
largely duo to President McKlnleys cor-
dial letter lq congratulating her majesty
upon thu sixtieth anniversary of her acces-
sion to tho throne Kvery Intention W
honor Iho special envoy has been displayed
For this reason Mr Held took tho Princess
Victoria of Walts Into dinner last even-
Ing sitting at the table eit and opimsllo
the Duke of SaxoCobUTKOothar in addi-
tion Queen Victoria received Mrs Held
most cordially nd at the reception In the
ballroom tho gave the wife of the United
States special envoy her hand to kits
ThoCanadian premier Mr Wilfred Lau
rler met with an exceptionally warm re
ception at tho colonial stands opposite the
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KILL IT HU A tPLlS 0I A DOIMLU
nf the days eercmonlevs and by tin en
thu li llc ovatloui received ftom tho laigo
crow di
Dlstiatrliea received hero today from oil
tho llrltlsli colonies intromito tho holding
of Junllcii reviews official rcirptlnns the
giving ot dinners to tho p or and tho Illu-
mination of cities throughout the llrltlsh
emplie tonight
In addition to tho eekbiatlunn In all the
llrltlsh eiiloiilev neiily all Ihe foreign
1 lib hnve fetee dieonilloiis and Illumina-
tions oday In honor of the Jubilee ol Queei
Vletmta
Out of Iho proeteslon stiects there weiu
tliousiinds of devices dlstrlbuteil through-
out lire liter IXndnn of every kind and do
eerlpllon from gorgeous eleetrlo and gas
glorieei to 11 row of tilbnv diiiei
An 10 neloek Btrncle at th lieenwleh ob
sinntory n limgue ot flame shot tipwnrd
Imm ileal MiiHirn Ihe backbone uf tho
Midland II was the Jubilee bweOn flee
llirllv hud Ihe ipcetiilor time lo look on It
iiofcre aiiollier flarcl up In the distance on
the rlnhl Iheti again nit Ihe left em tho
north foulli iiat and west leiik nimwcriM
peuk lintJt fiom llerwlekiiiiT MKl lo
Hiiiikli Tor and Hretwn Willie In Cornwnll
from the catlnvlril towers nf lltiliflnld
Woieesler Plpou llnrnlli nnd lliirliiun
front Sltlddoiivv In II lldlem fiotfl llnst
logs lo Cuder Ills and arrows Ihe Viler lo
Donegal and Dublin n thousand l atiui
firm bland up their messagn of loyally to
lb tovrrtlKii
Half nn liuur l ler the lowlands the
highlands tho wild bihrid und nron the
Kullnia Tluile eont iinsweilng nlgnnls to
the ky And Ihen sliwly nr the llghl
fueled from day to evening around Iho
world tho emplie loreb waft lit Prnm
IIiiIIim Iho blgnal lentil to llbrallur lo
Malta lo Cvprus lo Ceylon In India wIiimm
H blared Irltiiuphnnl mi Die lllmnlivas In
China to Australia to Canada lo tho West
Indies 00 empliet tonh shod lla 11
dlance over tho unlverio
hush piMiivpi kAV mii > jias
Protest AkhIiisI iiikIiiiiiI Mlnrule
11 f Ihe piiieiiilil Isle
Chicago 111 June 23 llm TlnimHeraM
rimv Heinran Catholic nilosU In ClilraiRii
rn olervInir Ibis lublleo day of Unslsmls
nucen bv cileiiiiillne dead jiinfSKia for tho
iMdrltunl noosii ot Irishmen whewo ilea the
ate ehnued nciilnat Hliglish misrule In the
HmeiaM In
Key Thoniao Pono llodnolt pastor ot St
Mnlaehis tliuieh I v father lei the Idea ot
this doctdv religious nroiieit agalimt the
laudation of lltltalnrf sovereign PrluW
< if Itlsh aiiirtiliv lliroughout the elly gen
trnllv loin In eltlnit the Idia expression
In nnnv ihuriheo the nlKlillliance of this
mornlnen nines mav not b apparent No
uronounrenieiil of intemiiiu has he en made
beeauso none was imeeeary so that tho
niuvitneiit I In no sense official us email
atiiiL from the hluh church aulliorltlis It
Ik slmiilv th exuelso bv Individual priests
of Individual prUllcKm Lneh prlml of tho
church Is lioiiml to say ineits every day
Bv whai l known c private Intention
or memcnlo th maw Is applied
Tim sigiilflrnnco ot the bitvIch will bo
I110H praiiouuccil probably at Rt Mill
achvn ehiirih There the celtbrauls will
bo robed In black vietinenls and the serv
Ire will have all tho characteristics of Iho
funeral m t
IN lltrlAMI
llliile Ilnus Were IIiiiik Out Iiy Ilio
IllrliellHis
London Juno S2MfdiilghtTho Jubilee
was celebrated In almost all parts of Ire-
land with enthusiasm by public nfllflals
derorallons Illuminations nd bonfires
The Parnellllo however wero very busy
wllh counter demonstrations In Irahlln
a procession went through tho streets car-
rying a block flag and a coffin labelled
Tho llrltlsh Umpire and smashing the
windows of Illuminated houses Tho city
has not been so thoroughly excited slut
Iho deoth of Perncll
This evening a large meeting vas held
In thw Dublin town hall in memory of tho
election of 1578 and speeches were madq
gloilfylng the men who were there and of
that movement
At Cork tho National society hung out
black flogs and attempted to hoist one on
Ihe municipal tlsg staff but tho pollc
Ihtirferrd
At Limerick tho police remorcil blocls
flogs from the town ball and from a num
bir of pubtlo monuments
London In Jln < iurriiili
New York June 12 A dispatch to the
Tribune from London sayat King Carnival
reign In oh i capital Qld J ndoa is
jn muAQUcradi nd i unrecognizable ex
cept at points whero stately srchltecture
like that of lbs bouse of parliament and
Wrstmiuster Abbey defies with Us noble
scbrletv the decorators work Through
narrow Htrectn barricaded and stnlleel for
todays bewildering psoewnt rushee day and
nltrht swollen torrent of shihlaeem llusl
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Vrs hlnrtem Post
TODAYS FEATURES
Do 111 en tic
The TJnitml Cenfevterate Veterans are In
illusion oi Nalivllle Judge lleagvn ele
UveiM tho oration
Irish nrlatH In Chicago ruld tlio Omil
mans in n uroteit Kviluiat llnglHli mbnilo
In Ireland
lleputilienns had n Btwl over thn wool
HOhnlttle nnd Mr Vest refused to allow
tho itogress of iirosr rltv to ntoti Ions
enough for them no iMiieiii
llmni dnmieMl Foniker In tho Ohio
Hlnlei eonvenlioi
rjcniipn liiwivnor lold Ohio remibllcans
th it McKiilev l ciiliig to do nonielhlnir
for Cubn but l not culm to vivir to do
tl tiiull iHStciful imviiiH luin boon ex
hiuistal
Clllin
Htiidunt of the Unlverntv of Georgia
prntm tn go to Cuba
CtiNin t nf he liberal party Ii Bald
to br iiimi t niilonomy
A SuJiilidi luipet iCIi vory vlobnt to
vvjiiiI Minltdrr tVomlford
Lmvlvii tlnvphb bus nu alleged Inter-
view wllh IvPreflibnt Cleveland In
wlnVh he Is ivpietinteil ns suylng tlmro a
no reason for Inlerliircilces In Cuba v
YeiVl lt
Tim nveesAlon ef ijueifn eorjn fo < he
tlnvne of Jlillain was aelebi < siJ viltii
irrenl pomp T > wlcle nffalr wan with-
out a hitch
A 11 ttiniril mlsKlrrary W tho fninlno
III India 11 noi t an height und i ntle
am eljlng by hundred
Iollllrlll
Ilrymn > irlv < ti 1111 ovollnr < it Clneln
rallMr liryiui nnHwer Ihn ehargen of
IIiiilium Hip Mnlni poniillut
liiini ilinioinie Hlhif lepublleapii cuvl
iiiintitlilM meet lexliv ond niuv merge
Sllllr
Weather liureeiii snys eotlon Is rapidly
Iteoverltw iVnm nil sellnclw
Itewtilt f Ui teei > t T V tl election
loiiMton ljjndi iipproveil by rho wtlormy
general
A walkout 011 the now Banta Po bulidlnc
nf 0 H eston
II V P U In wnwlon at niiermnn
A iiinskeil nivtshcr iiRiuilte 11 younit
counlrv girl nwr Forney iid a band of
men with bliodliounds euro on his trill
Snort
Itouilnn 11 Paris I flnlvrtiton 3 Denl
son 0 Austin II l ln t tViii Anlono
Port Worth 1
Hen Uriish won the Buburton In a drive
Tlir lliirleel
Collon futures 3JJ7 ivlnl lower at New
Ymk 2fM points down at New Orlraps
IIlK supply of Ttxew fnllt oil the local
iwirket nml pliers nre lower
Print 1 loth iiles Improving mid higher
prlies are expectid
Wheat Middenly lnel 11 cent then lost
Hioeit erf It JUHt 1111 quickly
Week market udvanetJ on small but
weighty lrunsaiilons
loenl
Lively demand for atrcnt paving spcclll
ntUnno
Commnrioinwnt excrcjsw of St Josepn
eehool
To teat a madstonc
A couttntivrwy under the new fro bill
Tho grand Jury wiintH more fine
Close of the Womans pv nfgn iiihslon
A popular excursion lo It Porle
A largo sum of money found
iriKiAi tnvivus
Willi Were
Over 11 lliinilreil Ierwim
lliuillieit Pnnliined
Havana Juno 22Oenoral Weylor sailed
Grande province ot Santa
last night for Lu
Clara on board tho Spanlnh cruiser llornan
Cortei Irom Bogua ho will go to Olca
fuegos Manranlllo province of Santiago
do duba having previouly
that
other troops to
force of cavalry and
part of the Island In order to
Sperallous against Iho Insurgents D Iw
east and In the province of lucrlo I rln
ClTho Oazettei todsy PrlnU < 1fcroJf n4
IU persona
by tho captain general pardoning
sona previously b nlbe4 fromjho tslsud
The Spanish gunboat Mna Crlslins
hlle reconnollcring the r yer 8 nt Anne
with heir l ats hsd her saHors fired upop
insurgents Tho pmboat W
by s forcn of
comnelled lo land a force ej l oariI t Vn
dlslidgcd the lusgrgcots at the Pj > l ottbo
bayonet scoordluB to thu olWH Pflf
The loa of life Is not statod on both1
The Bi nlsh gunboat Ouba JJspanola act-
ing In conjunction with a detschrocot of
Spanish troops v bi > so landing sho protect
cd with tho fire from her mini has do
feated an Insuruent forre lo the
AwSfX
i The Rhreinl tnvMtor irada The Poet 4
V nt Ails every day snd pronta thews g j
eniwsmswunnumi
0 C V IN SESSION if
f
Thousands of Old Soldiers Arc
at
the Nashville Kciinlon
ILDGE REAGAN DELIVERED ORATI ON
lie Spoke of Cnuscs Leading to the
Civil War
THE lAYS0l KISCOXSTKUCTION
tlietrnotvr of Ciinfprlcntte Lender
tWninrit of the Cnnfideriiey nnd
thu JlilHliltiule uf lie V11r
Nashvlllo Tenn Juno 22 Many spe-
cial trains orrlved today with Confed-
erate Soldiers and thousand who hut
romn for tho purpose ot attending the an-
nual rcilulon ot the United Confcdcrato
vetctans Tho ruah yesterday was cou
linucd today and the reeepiluu committees
on duty at the Union station and head
quarleis weto kept very busy assigning
tho vlsltote to homes Tho regular trains
were run In sections lu order to accom-
modate tho very heavy demand for trans-
portation Piom daylight jesterday to
midnight lost 11 iflit 1 hem 1111 hod from all
directions ou thu Luuluvlllo and Nash-
ville UhultiiniHigii and St Louis rullaoad
fotlvclght trains blltigiug lutn Nash
vlllo nut less tliuu 20UI0 people Uf tho
number of trains an lying the Louuolllu
nud Ntishville had nineteen and tho Nash-
ville Chattanooga aud fet Louis had
twentyiiluo Tho former wn thirteen reg-
ular tralnn and six sporlui and tho u
ler toven regular trains and twetitytwa
tpeclsls Italn fell during the morning
but Iho weather cleiutd souietnhut lo
wntd noon The Cuufeilirale lOhtiots spent
tho morning In intending the reunion at
the tabernacle and ruivtlmr placo
The tiibcaiaclu a laikc bulldlutt situ-
ated on Hummer hired una having a seat-
ing 1 opacity ot COi0 was filled Seats
on the platform Were occupied by tho
spousuis imilrta nf honor the ofllcors ot
tho arflorlntlun speiikers of the day and
distinguishd giiulcuicn and their staff
offitirs
iiivcrnor Tnjlor was oceompiuliil by his
tlntf lu full uniform Prominent among
thoio who were tutted on tin platform
were fjenernt Slepheii D Lit of Mississip-
pi Judge J II Itrigan of Tt kos iho only
MirvlUug tin mbcr of lelfeiHiili Daviecab
in t Colonel A H C r nml Dr Thonlls
Mriiew of Noilivllle and Hon 1 D O
Atkins siiivlviuir memlnu uf Ihe clou
feilcinie congiiis iluural Jluiuls J
Wright of Washington teneral tluion II
Burliner of Keituii ky Colonel 11 nry O
Myers Colonel Leiko Culonel Helm ot
Memphis Ocnoinl 11 1 Pllir of Missis-
sippi Colonel II 0 Ward of Ororpln
leueral Mvtittunn ot Knv irleqna fiiiooet
liftjldrUfliiin of Nnsnviiip onittHt v H
Hate Colnnol Johu 11 Savage ot Tennes-
see Dr William Jones chaplain nl tho
Dulled Oiinfeilemti veterans leueral
i mrnl llviine of flegrgla and Clenernl
Joe Wheeler of Alnbunn
tlohert I Lee Jr ei grandson ot flen
oral Itnbeit 13 Ieo occupied 11 prominent
plotu on lliu platform A pun ut lomrnl
Hood wn also urisuil U0II1 of theso
joiing men were show 11 marked attention
by the veterans
fleneral John II loldon untied during
the inornliig ond wan yluu tin inlhnslas
tle let option
The nsseinhtngo wait iajled lo order by
fioiieral tlordon nnd pisyer wns offered
by Dr Jours Die chaplain
fiiiverneir To lor dellieriil nn nddnss ot
welcome In behalf of the Suite Judge
Ierrls epniict for the coiinly und Illshop
Illgeruld who represented Major Mo
Curlhy spoke for the city
Captain J II Ollrynn rlinlrmnn of tho
oxcrutlio rornmlllei tninlo some an-
nounce tnrnt and In behalf of the com
inlllee weliomed llm visitors Ocnerat
lorilnn then spolcc lulefly
Judge John II HMfcnn of Texas then
delivered an ornllon Ho spoko oa fol-
lows
Couipalrlolii ladles nnd lenllemcnt
This great assemblage and this Interest-
ing occasion calls up ninny memories ot
great dentil It bllngs llilo ruvlnW thu
nbln and earnesl dlstuesloiut which pro
eeded the year 1S1 em the gteiit questions
whlth led up lo tile war between thn
Slates the sepal ut Im of tho members ot
tho ThlrlyBlvtli cmigrcsn tho action ot
the Southern Hiatcs In passing the ordl
Judge John II Iteagan a memhor ot
liailiiJi of seeekaleilli the 1 organization of tho
giiverniiicnt of Iho Confederate Stalls ot
Amcrlia iho rouiinencemrnt of hnsllllllis
ut Cliarliwtiin harbor tho call for volun
liers by Prerldenl Lincoln tho enthusiasm
with which men on both sides volunteered
to enlcr HiO great struggle tho separation
of husbands and fathers fieim wives und
ijillelren of sons from fathers anil moth
ets of brothers from slaters and of lovers
from their sweethearts wllh eyes bedetvyed
wllh lears and hcarta with patriotism to
enter Iho camps uf Instruction make tho
long marb s and eugogo In the florco
ccnfllcls of bailie It brings llilo review
the assembling of mighty armies their
toilsome ninrclird the fdekneks and suffer-
ing in camps thn thousands of skirmishes
ond battles < nrtlclpated n by hundreds of
thousands of brave men tho sufferings of
the wounded and thu great number who
fell on each side o martyrs to their pa-
triotic devotion to the cause they believed
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