S?TdrJ:-r- fPSS?&W.- WsT'PIPiSPSIP & l pff --r i. THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE': WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1883.

the speakers' stand and made a speech, which wo steam up the old river and pass Savannah, having been made in the work of preparing the ncaly, Lcwiston, Mo. It was decided to hold "WANTED ADDRESSES. Telegraph was truly eloquent. By 2 o'clock over 2,000 wo will miss the magnificent fleet of vessels regimental history, announcing a bookof some the next Beunion at Colebrook, N. H. At the Instruments. SOUND THE ASSEMBLY anchored near shore, but instead 500 pages, which it is hoped to have ready for close of tho business meeting Secretary Men-neal- y ANTED. The address of any member of Co. E, persons were present. There wero comrades once proudly W 2d iu. cavalry, by jlrs. Alice niatchiey, Fox $3.50. twenty years. wo will be greeted by a gallant band of old distribution early in the coming year. This was presented with a handsome gold pen Lake, Wis. present who had not met for a present heroes now formed into a G. A. B. Post at that announcement was received with much enthu- and holder, and a beautiful inkstand, -- One old veteran was overheard to say: "I TANTED. The addresses of Robert E. place. And then,- - as wo steam up tho river and siasm, and tho boys, conscious of having made from tho boys. In the evening Custer Belief Slnclalrrtst would give five years of my life rather than v, Vy Lieut.; Wra. IL Snow, 1st LlcuL.and Johnttirr, The Veterans Are Gailioring Prom Beunion." There was a sham battle pass the island above Crump's, wo will behold an uublcinished record in the war, are naturally Corps gave a firstrclass banquet, after hich a of Co. G, 2d Mass. heavy art, by Joseph Piper, Shirley miss this 107-S- Camp-fir- e was Village, Moss. t. in afternoon, which was very exciting and thestars and stripes floating from the bluff, once auxious to see the recoid of it in print. rousing held. the reported past a and Prom Par. interesting. After tho battle a short speech alive with Union soldiers and now the resting Somo deaths wero during the T ANTED. Tho addresses or Robert Conly. of Co. Near Lieuteuaut-Colone- Soldiers' Reunion at Mcl'Iicrson, Kan. V V was made by General C. W. Pavey on tho sub- place of so many gallant dead. A comrade year, and notably that of l B, lath Indiana; Kill Edwards and Reess Stevens, G. Colt, was first of Indiana regiments; Sergeant Smith ami Henry Vf. ject of organizing an association to perpetuato from Waterloo, Iowa, thus beautifully writes Thomas of Pittsfield, who the Tho Beunion of old veterans at McPhcrson, Wheeler, of Co. I, and IL Hill, of Co. H.lOth Massachu- Eounious. The following persons wero to Comrade Kuhl, and I can do no better than adjutant of tho regiment, and warmly beloved Kan., on tho 4th inst., presented the pleasing setts, who knew me in Andersonville and Florence Pris- or Trrontj-thlr- d Slasraelinsctts. theso re- ons, by Howard Carr, Tacoma, Wa3h. Ter. Reunion tlio elected officers of tho now association: Presi- repeat his words: " What a terrible host of re- by every member. Appropriate resolutions spectaclo of four hundred old veterans in line, 10M6t D. Tetonms of tlio Twenty-thir- d ICcgiiaont C. Childs, of Coultcrvillo; vice-preside- nt, flections and memories tho sight of tho old specting his loss were adopted, and at 5 o'clock keeping time to martial music. Tho Beunion The. addresses of Dr. A. Sidney Stevens, The dent, Dr. J. surgeon charge Awociatiou, lurid, tlioir ; battlefield call up in our tho veterans were escorted to the depot by Lyon was held under the auspices of B.McPherson t acting assistant in of 7th division. 3Iuh3acfeusetts Veteran Captain S. B. Hood treasurer, Jas. camps and will J. Dennisoa General Hospital, in lSfio; also. Dr. Lunjr, as- thirteenth aunwd Itounlun at Beverly, Maw., Bottom; secretary, B. J. Harmer; correspond- niinds. Oh ! how tho heart will swell, how Post, G. A. B., well satisfied with tho occasion. Post of that city, and Silas Miller Post, of Can sistant surgeon, 43 tli Ohio infantry, at Murfrecsboro, oh the aSUi ult. ThJ6 tvas tho largest gathcr-iu- g ing secretary, M. E. Foster. Bcsolutions of tho throat will feel filled, tho breast heave, and Tho committee on tho brigado Beunion would ton, and nothing was left undone that tended Tenn.. in May and June, 1SS3, by J. A. Leonard, Shan- Thirty-sixt- h non. 111. 111-- St over hold by tLo association, xaoro than 150 thanks were fendcrcd to Mr. Matthews Mc-Cluik- on tho whole being quiver with tho burden of like to hear from any members of tho to make the affair tho success which it was. veterans using present. The rogiruont was od and the citizens of Sparta for their overpowering emotfon that the sight and tho New York. There wero seven companies, organized as fol- The addresses of any officers or men who -- WANTED. varionsportioiis of the State oom-panitK vet- occasion will give rise to. want to wander lows: Company A, G. W. Freelove, captain; on U. S. gunboat "Nipsic" in 1S&J, by Outfit,! Remit S3.50 from gouerons hospitality, after which the old I 111-- Complete Dennis Hoban, Plains, Pa. lt I A, B, MarWebead; C, Glou-ceefte- r; old place onco more and ponder over Soldiers' Reunion at Rising Sun, Ind. company B, Fred Jackson, captain ; company With Instruction Boolr. J Forwarded by Express. at Salem; erans struck tent and departed for their homes over the -- D, Xiky Bedford; E, Plymouth; P, of Beunion. past." 1 am glad theso Eeunions and ex- On the morning of October 3d the streets of C, J.W. Hill, captain ; company DjBenj. Evans, TTrANTED.-The addre?3of H. 31. Hunter, of Co.D, Instruments only, by S3.00. with happy memories this the V 30th 3Ias3. V0I3., by W. H. Kenney, Hoillster, Cal. mail, Ipswich; - becoming wero gay flags and tho W. O. Gray, S2-S- Salem; G, Beverly; H, Harvard; I, a cursions to old battlefields are tho Bising Sun, Ind., with captain; company E, captain; lli-2- t Instruments only, by express, 0. K, Fs1i-- and all wore lately reprosontod. Beunion or the Tenth 'eit Hampshire ' rage all over tho country. The occasions are sound of music, tho occasion being a soldiers' company F, A. Bunyan, captain; company G, For Look only remit stamp, 03. G, of town, when it was mustered to imbed within our memory the Beunion. Although tho affair was gotten by up A. S. Eastlick, captain. Tho companies wero 'X ANTED. The addresses of Snr"eon Tarbox, Cor- - Compfiny this Tho Beunion of the old Tenth New Hamp- calculated Vf Taylor, and the men of Co. B, 12th V. R. C., THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., Ch-ti:- i, our Second battery, of every into the service, was officered as follows: shire at Nashua, that State, on tho 20th ult., most beautiful and pleasant recollections of the Indiana members divided into two divisions with M. P. Simpson, with me at Goshen, N. Y., In January, '&!, when I broke 17 Dey Street, New TotIc. old service wero cordially invited to commander-in-chie- f; Hughes, my leg, by John Welsh, Tunnel St., Pittsburg, Pa. .lulm W. Sayraond; , iL was the occasion of true enjoyment. After pa- lives. If, as will be tho case at Shiloh, the branch of the J. F. adjutant of 2i Sfention The National 1 n'oun?. commander-in-chie- f; 112 V. Woodbury; second lieutenant, D. W. Ham- rading through the principal streets tho veter- Confederate veterans will meet us and shako attend. The veterans were welcomed by Mayor the First division, and M. L. Drake, Raymond came homo as eol-ou- el graves of both our dead, tho D. S. Miller a short address, which was re- John O. Hall, adjutant of the Second ANTED. The address of any members of the 15th Thr World ryatcli Stationer mond. Captain hands over tho in r..-- . wero 9 ....-- . lu KMfcll. .. ans marched to Union Hall, where they Mass. were prisorieraat -- n.tr ika (V1V3 V14tjU ..;,.. B. S., to by Capt. J. S. Wheeler, of Jefforson-vill- o. inf. who taken the battle xm j tlUHtlnU liWIL of the regiment, and Lieutenant II. P. handsomely and bountifully banqueted. After occasions will bo doubly precious. E. sponded division. Tho boys were a little rusty, and at of Reams' Station, August 23, '&, by Geo. Fish. Co. E, v4KA ra "" contains MH seeew not Woodbury captain of company A, of Salem. 46th Illinois Inf. Diimcr was spread on a long table in first made some laughable mistakes, but was I'oresi, untano, can. irz-- n btUUILLZI IaDr lrl Envelopes, i'enctl. Pen HcMer. m ample discussion of the viands, cigars were light- it l'on, and a. candsomd pieco of Jewelry. Retail price by Colonel court-hous- o and was followed by an to onco 25 The meeting was called to order ed, and tho band rendered a medly of old war EvAKSviLiiE, Inc., Sept. 26. . , tho yard easy tell they had all been thcro. After cents. FonrdoionforSG.OO, A watch guaranteed W. ltavmond. president of tho association, & hour of social intercourse, renewing acquaint- marching aud drilling for awhile, they partook with) every fourilozen you order. For 3.: Cents Jnhn songs. General Donohoc then rapped to order, two-cen- t presence Beunion of tho 130th . &c. skorl'addresses wero made ADYERITESElENTS. In ono or postage stamps, wo wilt gonda complete avIio expressed his thanks at the of aud in a happy and eloquent address greeted ances, After this heartily of a sumptuous dinner, and then snmplo pack.tzo, with elegant Gold Plated Sieovo Buttons, Thirty-nint- Major Oohl Gold Plated Collar such a targe gathering of the veterans at this thcnicn of his old command aud introduced his The Beunion of tho OnoHundred and h by Capt. Which or, Bev. H. F. Ofmstead, listened to speeches by Capt. J. B. Johnson and Platd atmli. Button, Handsnnra B. Pierce, secretary of M. Long, Capt. H. Espoy, W. Becords, and Hon. S. B. speeches was Watch Cham. Gold Plated Rms and eiegan; Scarr Pin. Kouaiou. Jlon. Henry Honor, Mayor Norton, who extended in a most Pennsylvania at Pittsburg, on the 2d hist. J. H. Peters. After the there Resister larxo amounts. Sf-J Page Wnstrtted CataJotrueot Uieaseociatioa, read the records of the latst Be- Nashua's cordial welcome to tho (G. A. E. day), was one of tho largest and happi- E. L. Davis. Tho old flag of the Second Indiana an interestingsham battle. M.P. Simpson, with Gnus, ifelf corVlnc Revolvers, Telescopes. Soy GJassea hearty manner blood-staine- Vio Or-- (ft B wereunanimonsly d, conspicu- Watches. Arconleon. las. srESaR!pipBS nin oh at 41rhlehead, which old soldiers. The president then announced est in tho history of the regiment. The bnsiness battery, torn and had a his troops, represented the and M. pane'tes. - frne Wr1to.it nncs to SgHS 9 HIS" ptod. The old board ot officers were unani- old-tim- ous placo on tho platform, also a large portrait L. Drake, Second division, represented XVorlil Co.ySaa P. sux. e formalities of regular senti- meeting was called to order by President W.P. with the tfnmiracturinsr-' 3 55 that tbo hard-foug- V.iS.VaisauiJCrccL.Vo-.vYorliw'uSi- g mously re-clec- for the ensuing year. They chaplain, of Capt. David G. Babb, the first coinmauder of tho other side. was a ht battle and ment had been abandoned for the occasion, but Herbert, and prayer offered by the It Meutiiin. National Iriuune. 'iaa Colonel "W. roll-ca- photograph of lue wen. as follows: President, John he would call upon various gentlemen that ho Colonel Bobert Munroc. At ll 115 mem tho battery, now dead, and a somo heavy firing was indulged, reminding ono Ka iu.ind, of iieveriy; vieo-preside- nt at large, aaw before him, aud proceeded in his own fcli-- bers of the association answered to their names, Col. Wolf, of Rushville, who was killed in bat- very much of war times. The contest was long wi.p.nv A, Fit .J. ttabson; B. A. O. Chambe- manner to present successively, Jdou. aud President Herbert congratulated them on tle. On tho following day a permanent organ- and fierce, and as both sides were determined D, G. Davis; (citous followiug officers: to rlain, C,G. D. Gardner; William John H. Goodale, of State; Capfc. tho largo attendance. Tho record of tho last ization was effected, with the not bo vanquished thoy ceased firing and B I IU 1 1 W. ; Of us m Mm E, t . M. Maxim; F. Job Gray; G, Charles A. S. Eaton, Past Department Commaudtr of Beunion was read by tho secretary, D. Lcfevro H. Espoy, president, Bising Sun E. Confair, concluded to quit oven. In the even the boys ui hoi! ; H, W. L. Kent; I, W. W. Kobiaaoa; vice-preside- Indianapolis; J. S. Whicher, who wore tho blue, together with their wives a Ta)sst!a Mit Herbert lolwr-aaTia- s tho G. A. It; Hon. Chas. Holman, Major T. B. Crawfoid, and approved. President Ids Union Corn Huskar Je-- K, ii. F. Barnard. By oomnanies A, Charles Crowlev, Capt. D. B. Nowhall, Col. E. J. Copp, then read tho annual address, in which he gave secretary, Jeflersonvillo ; G. H. Clutch, treas- and children, assenibled in the opera house, Tioe, worm it Hare, W. Brooks; B, John Jones, Cap- urer, Columbus; E. K. Downey, corresponding Avhero they held a regular ed co Trelsht la gnM to eerr feroer or Owner's boy.aad ws do iL J Uiaries Gen. A F. Si.cvens, Dr. W. W. Wilkins, Judge an interesting review of tho regiment. propoe u'nend nuy onefwho Jet-tp- Hus-&- bo one of them FREE to Collier; C, Edward B. Center, B. t E. E. Parker, Capt. W. M. Kelley, Col. D. W. tain Samuel Harper, from the committee on secretary, Aurora. Tho next Eeuniou will meeting, recounting the scenes of over WnnL It! Tbi3 Husksr eoii.iu of an erj.ll! belt r bond , ; 12, D. 2, 4, cnuro.jr rueircUn? the aaud, an 1 proritied with a pm on thi D, C T. Burgess, Seined Johnson on battlefield of hold at Knightstown, Ind., October 3, and twenty years ago. - King, Dr. G. F. Wilbur, Capt. G. H. Hubbard, the erection of a tablet tho Drink fair, Betsy, wotever you do." JIartin ChuzzlevHt. baa to keep it Brmtj- on ait 1 ilv& it u any (tied baed. la, Y. burbanfc, T-- L- - Atwood; F, J. C. llilt, H. Col. W. H. D. Cochrane, aud others, each aud Gettysburg, reported progress. After some dis- 1884. front is a metallic Mule or ctap, prortdtd ntihs hlij5-9S- , 9 Bhi'-hcni- or urtp-pm- ij F-- latere; G, S. B. Sands, Thomas D. Davis; patri- cussion was resolved to mako tho tablet com- Rcunlou of Mercer County (Pa.) Veteran Association. thehiukia theoouwr tire er, ImudUj all of whom responded in eloquent aud it Third Indiana Reunion. it 31 These Uatkert OtptonoaakSiata H. N . S. Howard, W. H. PreacoU ; I, J. IL Hall, otic terms. memorative of all tho dead of the regiment October 5 was the third day of the Mer- i'air, aod hKO neTer filialhaeidto gt tfte MgbMC awtwd wtirver K. i: dredge: K, E. E. EUis, Hiram Skinner; engagement. following Tho Beunion of the Third Indiana, at Indian- TEA CLUB ORDERS. exhibite-l- . It is eoofldently tel uat ana eaa to twica is Tho thrilling and feeling remarks of General who fell iu that Tho cer Comity Veteran Association eucampmeut We have made a specialty for five years ofgjriHg axewj Jsach nark rich this Ha.r-- M itbaut it. It doe aet MUter, atj ant, Henry B. Pierce ; quartermaster and Stevens in his detailed and glowing accounts officers wero unanimously elected to servo for apolis, Ind., on tho 3d inst.,was largely attended in the fair-groun- at Mercer, Pennsylvania. as Premiums, to those who get np clubs for our goods, cramp, or sntto the hand 9re. and it caa fce V Tttb glaref tfeBror, Witt L. Wolce; chaplain, John H. brigaded old ensuing year: President, S. C. Schoyor; by veterans, including "Old Bob," of Tipton, About 5,000 people wero present, and a pro- Dinner aud Tea Sets, Guld Band Sets, SUrenearet etc. Teas or at teiM.it enaMa-- t jmi to luuk year cent in tira eotdssa of the old Tenth when with his the from 30c. to 75c. per pound. We do very weather witho'ii grtry Cumer flurBer" hoy vice-presiden- of all kinds, a al Co portrayal of tho camp in ts, T. A. Armstrong, A. H. Still, that was ridden during threo years of the war cession of 500 old soldiers, accompanied by oa?htto hire Ths Dti-- s Cws Hmtx. Vfo will tell jou fcoir Thirteenth; the vivid lareTeasind Ootfee business, besides sending out from & organiza- SiUer-Platc- tou can seenrSf itfree eait ! Tfa pnhHh a act 'ihe forthcoming history of the regiment Starvation Hollow, by Eaton aud Crowley ; tho aud James S. McCain; corresponding secretary, by Pollard J. Brown. A permanent 200 boys from tho Soldiers' Orphans' Schoyl Go to 90 CLL'IJ ORDEKS each day. d laterei;! ten as with and wiper called The Jiurul Heme onrnal, ee!i was pretty thoroughly discussed. It was voted - related, G. M. secretary, D. Craw- tion was effected and tho following officers On Premiums S", ST $19 orders; of iraieh U Sneiy itlustrited and eeataia. eight lar pa$e. happy and- pleasant reminisc euces by Gray; recording L. here, paraded the streets in the afternoon. Jie . Ediu-bur- g; Whit;? Tea Sets with SIO orders, Ecccrated Tea o.o-ntn- HoBsehokt to iiwid the nest Eeuniou Thursday, September duly elected : President, C. W. Leo, of de- 32 devote! to Agriculture, Horticulture, Parker, King, Newhall, and Kelley, and tho ford; treasurer, James E. Fisher. Executive their return to tho grounds J. K. Cubbison StM with S15 older; Gold Hand or IWoss Ilosc Tea Jllnw, Poena, La.'-- V Health. Hints, vice-preside- dtnries and Taaer Wert, 25, lbNl, xt Salem. The oldest member of the eloquent tribute of Dr. Wilkins were intensely committee, S. B. Thompson, E.AV. McKec, J.I. C. Qualmau, of Peoria; livered a stirring address, which evoked enthu- cts of 44 pes., or Dinner sets of 10G pes., with S20 iin; for the Yuan?, Wit aad Humor, the 2ew. the exfamro ; Send us Hm a. Tr ciny-tkir- d regiment living, Mr. Thomas B. ex- Am- historian aud secretary, L. C. Wilson, of Irving-ton-; orders and a !:ot of other Premiums. Postal of aitWffi, etc., ee. It ii paper 2r every zaratber oftha Kness, Isaac nai-vern- interesting. Colonel Cochrane related his Gordon, Harvey Park, John siastic applause. The proceedings closed with mention we will send you faaiitr , ami Tilt entertain d tuMroet all. So popular and llr Ctssi-y- , company and this Publication, and full aa of Bowley, a member of I, of perience as adjutant iu reorganizing tho drum bler, Wm. Phillips, Joseph Zimmerman. After orator for East Division, Samuel Gilpin; a dress parade, and tho encampment broke up Price 5; Premium LihU Freight charges average liked b Tub Rcmr. Hot! z JoeKtib that it aiready has aged sevtaity-niu- e years, was present, mem- orator for West Division, W. F. McKee. Maj. 73 cts. per 100 lb3. a eirsalaiien of 7t3W ; for nest jer, are very l corps after tho battle of Fredericksburg, and tho installation of tho above officers tho on the 6th. While a salute was being fired at So racrea 109,068,iwr,heiieriag greeted with, ad- aaiio wr clreulaooa to and tnaJ mi, n being introduced, was produced tho old fife that was drawn for tlio bers of the association marched to tho Bobinson Leo and Captain Lansdalo made spirited sunrise in the morning a cannon exploded and GREAT LOXBCN TJ2A CO., all wh.iEi ir? can iatioee to okt tb paper tbr a short tiaM avr will he so well with it that they Trill hereafter hceeraa thiw. hearty cheers. fifer of regiment, J. WaTrcn Batch-olde- r, House, and there, in tho spacious dining room, dresses. A member of each company in the Oliver Burdelto and Haze McConnell were Sol Washiustot: Street, Boston, ?ilass. pteai repast, served by first the regular awl Derailment subscriber, va hot make the ftl!owlns A iic.icaous and bountiful who was subsequently promoted to prin- which had been beautifully decorated for tho regiment was appointed to gather reminiscences slightly injured. Pieces of tho cannon toio 3Iention The National Tribune. Ty..iporaiUid of; Ojw;i xtttuft af only Eighteen Cenia &e lauits in excellent style, was heartily en-Jo- y- regarding tho experieuco and service of his in ttamfli tee mil ima The Jfural Home) cipal musician of the regiment. Batchelder occasion, about 300 pcrsous hold high carnival holes in a building over five hundred feeo Journalp;sm trtei Thrco Montli. mU to vsay d. which came a pleasing incident in a com- q HlfTTTn ftr tH after company tho war, together 1 tentt. postpUi. one still owns the fife, upon which is carved the over tho bountiful feast spread for them. Tho during with away. m 1 I . 4fTSGs&? H&cri&ru mil aha Frco ml of the pr -- i ntaucm to Colonel John W. llaymond names of each battle which the regiment tables were cleared away, and toasts and plete roster of all tho men who enlisted. This .U 1! IliU IJ LliiUU Plh025Sff. Union Corn Ilmkera. Tho Hmker, which will la: aUfetima n, in aad will he very raluata to you every year in tie husiitas gold-head- ed by inern-be- af ii uxiidsoaic cane the was engaged, and he gave the company several speeches wero in order. To the "Army aud information is to bo reported to tho historian Reunion of Company A, 5th S. T. (Excelsior Brigade.) For Pumping: or for Power euoD, costs you nntMug, 3 It Is siren free xi a pirmtnm with ui company D, of New Bedford. Three re- of the regiment. n.un AND POtTEB tha paper. Every win man and hoy wiU take adTantage t this selections, tho "sick call" bringing down the Our Old Begimeut" Judge F. H. Collier The first Beunion of company A, New onportoaity. Ills ao bamboo; t jjiw ar not anct cheers were given for the Ladies' Be-li- ti e Fifth Com Shelters, If frfctty rouM.ig house. sponded; "Our Dead Comrades," in silence, all Pitts- ir7ffT35n5cls enttrsht saHjld we wUl chterfliOy rtlttm. ymtr montj. Kra Mrs. York (Excelsior brigade) took place at Horc Powers. labsortptioas auJ Sve wul fw sent r T 1 senu; tbereibrrj torps, who provided the dinner. No. camp-fir- e " Soldiers' Reunion at Ellsworth, Kan. The comrades of Post 7 lighted a standing; to Our Begiment's Truo and Tried burg, on 2d inst. Of twenty-fou- r sur- Feeil-Grimle- rs by getting finr of friendi end with 'orilt teeoro Jtad.on Hood, president of the John H. Clnp-rou- j. the the and jour to, jw at night in honor of visiting veterans, Friends," Mr. Win. Semple, tho dry goods Tho soldiers' Beunion held at Ellsworth, vivors all were present but two, and they sent Corn Cultivators, your own fre. As to oar reliability, wa refer to any publisher Jr., Belief Corps, No. 30, responded in companies of Iron Pumps, &c. la year York. anl to the ComraeTciat Acetytes, S3 we aie aa old, which was presided over by ComradeEaton, and prince, who fitted out three the Kan., last Tuesday was a most enjoyablo affair. by per- establish--! well-Sin-- .I.Uren, behaif of organization. Music by tho their regrets letter. In the evening a HarcsiUcs Cj., tn4 hooe. that spirited remarks wero regiment, was called upon to respond, but re- Early in tho morning Department Commander fol- Hinfacra'ss F.3IXUPTON, Publisher,::? Vasls. Wace, n'ew Tort at which happy and manent organization was effected aud the Co., Tt.t., baud. Hon. John L Baker responded for the ex-May- or Marseilles, LaSalle made by Mayor Norton, Marvin, of mained modestly silent; "Tho Ladies, our Gen. T. J. Anderson and Hon. John A. Ander- lowing officers President, A. C. Rob- Mention The National Tribune. tow ii of Beverly, Colonel Edward H. Haskell elected: Jlcntlon The National Tribune. Portsmouth ; Col. Scott, of Peterborough; C. Wives, Sisters, and Sweethearts," responded to son and a number of old soldiers and citizens vice-preside- Masar-busetCB- Pre-bi- t, ertson, of Allegheny; Augustus for State of Bev. E. W. Kit-tannin- g; . te V. Dearborn, Esq., Comrades King, Parker, very eloquently by G. S. Crosby, Esq., of from the surrounding towns arrived in tho Beckert, of Pittsburg; secretary, Casper 00.000 No. 1 PEACH TREES: KINDS SUITED TO a veteran of the Third Maine volunteers, Perkins, Harris, and others; clam chowder "The Baby of Our Begimeut," re- city, and later on a large- delegation of soldiers O all sections; a1o 300,000 App!e Trees, 200,000 of j soldier. Speeches were also Wehner; treasurer, James Powelson. It was mem extra long Keeping varieties; aim i.ecoiue for the private was served, the pipe of peace smoked, and song sponse by Mr. Geo. M. Gray. Mr. J. J. Benitz from Bunker Hill, Bussell, Ellis and other ad- Pears. Full line of all kinds of Nursery stock cheap. made by Captain Fits Bahson. of Gloucester; decided to hold the next Reunion on the G. A. J. and story passed around until a late hour. sang twice during the toasts. After these for- jacent towns poured in. Grand Army Posts R. day of 18d4, in this city. A resolution was Trees, grapevines, small fruit, and other plants by maiL Thomas Swasey, Jr., of Marblehead; Captain The nowly elected officers of the Tenth Vet- malities dancing was commenced and kept up from Lincoln Centre, Hollyrood, Shady Bend, Catalogue shnw 1112 how and wlvt to plant free. Hdrt, of eempany K ; Comrade Cole, of company passed that copies of the proceedings be for- RANDOLPH PETERS. Wilmington, Del. WHAT eran Association are: President, Geo. A. Clark, until a late hour. Kansas Centre, and Elmwood were in attend- warded to GiMivral Daniel E. Sickles, tho old 3Ientlon The National Tribune. fc? Andereonville prisoner. The band then vice-presiden- E. in ts, T. B. Crowley, a ularching Manchester; ance. When all the visitors had arrived commander, of New York. renurvd "John Brown" and .Nashua; S. L. Mitchell, G oil's Falls; recording Army of tlio Cumberland Beunion. procession was formed, which, after paradiug ? Earliest xMy ,j..9,,fayf.VrMilrJJ Georgia,w which the veterans and school-hous- firm and Thiuuh in secretary, C. H. Hodgman, Manchester ; corre- tho streets, halted, at tho e grove, 13(1 iikiios joined in singing most heartily. Invitations to the fifteenth annual Beunion Reunion of Company A, 0. T. I. most proL table Raspberry. the sponding secretary, H. A. Bailey, Manchester; of Society of the Army of tho Cumberland, where tho addres3 of welcome was made by Send lor luU account. This Reunion was one of the best, if not the the Tlio Reunion of company A, Forty-thir- d treasurers. B.Putnam. Manchester. Executive at Cincinnati, on tho 24th and 25th of October, Major Clark. Department Commander Ander- SFjIALL beet, e cr held by the association. committee, E. T. Hutchinson, Manchester; J. son and Hon. Lowis "Hauback also made ad- Ohio volunteer infantry, at Bellaire, O., on tho fruits. Au-on- wero issued on tho 5th inst. Among those who embracing' all varieties; also g the distingnished netsonages present 4th inst., was attended by seventeen of the old Carter, Jr., Nashua; N. Tolmay, Dover; E. B. have they will attend this Be- dresses. In the evening a Camp-fir- e and fair a superior stock of frnu trees. B. x"eipee, secretary written that ef- free.tel!-inchowtosc- et were Hon. Henry of the Hook-set- t. houso. sing- members, aud a permanent organization Illustrated Catalogue Prune, Portsmouth, and W. H. Otterson, union, are the foUowiug: General P. H. Sheri- was held in the opera After tho aiuljrrow them. State of Massachusetts; Caionel Edward H. speech-makin- g, fected. Samuel Martin, of Bridgeport, was of Society ; Generals W. S. ing of old army songs, &c, a J. T. LovetF, Little Sliver,!. J. Haskell, of Governor Butler's council; Fits: J. dan, President the chosen president, aud George II. Wise, of Bel- yiBiyiii Colonel Cochranc's old army horse, "Nell," M. Bran-na- n, ball was held, which coucluded tho eutcrtaiu-men- t. Bai-iawu- Eosecrans, John Pope, A. Baird, John Mention The , collector of the port of Gloucester; laire, secretary. The company will meet an- National Tribune. appeared in lino wearing the same bridle Mander-so- n, Hon. John L Baker, and Colonel Francis E. Benjamin Harrison, Charles F. nually on October 4th. A aad aaddle that she wore in the war, and was W. D. Whipple, Beynolds, T. Wood, hereafter letter Rmall Fruit Plnnts Grape Vines, Fruit Tree Porter; postmaster of Beverly. J. J. J. Beunion of jlassachusctta from General Eosecrans, who was unablo to bo - A MJucr'or stxk of all the leadinz varlet:es, led br P. Lonergan, who was orderly for Colo- V7. both B. Hazeu, W. P. Carliu, Nathan Kimball, E. resent, was read. A special meeting will be new and old, at rea.Mnable rates. The best time T"W1. nuil 1ft1. TwiJlim TTaimTAn nel Cochrane in 1SS3 andlSGl. "Old Nell" S. Granger, James S. Negley, James Banietfc, Tlio meeting of tho in Worces- S iu infill iu tiie 1. 11). i'ir t r.wtr 1.1st. Siih, 4ULU- iinu tvuii iuaiaurt uvuutuu eld on May 30th next, when the memory of Address. IRVING ALLEN, Springfield, Mass; entered tho service in May, 1861, with tho John Coiburn, P. H. Jones, E. Opdycke, J. War- ter, Mass., on the 27th inst., was attended by The Fifty-sevent- h, Seventy-Sflt- h Captain M, Spangler bo honored by a Jlention National Tribune. Tlie Seuuion of the Thirteenth Indiana regiment, with which Hhe C. A. G. McCook, W. P. about thirty survivors, A. WT. Cunningham J. will vet- ren Koifer, J. Smith, special service at grave Rock ceme- and One Hnndred aud First Indiana passed through the campaign of Inncs, H. V. Boynton, S. D. Atkins, W. A. Bob- was chosen president; Xuther D. Goddard, of his in Hill SOLDIERS CALL or write for prices on allsorta eran volunteers, at Koblesville, Ind., on the 16C2. vice-preside- tery. of Trees. Plants. Shrubs. 1961 and the Peninsular campaign of Tho inson, B. D. Mussoy, and G. P. Thruston. Worcester, was then chosen and Vines, Evergreens. Sent by express, mail, or freight. I9thand-24it:l- i was notable event, ults., a and Colonel bought her in the spring of 1863, and President Arthur, Generals U. S. Grant, W. William Judd, of Fitchburg, secretary aud Lists Fiee. R. B. THBAPP, Tallula, 111. aOTractod a very large assemblage of persons. rode continuously through the campaigns treasurer. A vote to Reunion of Ono Uundred and Fifteenth P. V. Co. F, ij-lt- h regiment, Hlinels vols. her T. Sherman, D. C. Buell, J. H. Wilson, H. W. ofthauks was passed Bev. 3f ijevoniy-nit- h One Appo-matto- r. ention The National Tribune. l"he and Hundred and First of 63, '84, and '05, to the surrender at Slocum, L. P. Bradley, aud Francis Fessenden, J. F. Levering for mementoes of interest given On Wednesday evening, October 5, tho sur- regiments battery met in thirty-xhre- e bo-fo- re and Nineteenth the She was years old last have written, that they will bo present if pos- the association. Tho question of bills now viving members of the Ono Hundred and Fif- commissioner's court room, on the evening of vet- MTHIMiiffApiits! Sells at Sight! June, and is justly entitled to bo called a sible. Congress relating to pensions for prisoners teenth regiment, P. V., held a meeting ac No. It Is tho common practrco of tha gold and stiver reaaori sa the 19th ult., for the purpose of temporary eran. She was sent home from Eichmoud with was discussed for a time. subject per- E cry Bugpv needs one. send for circular. of Kn.!!idii.-i-l Switzerland to pn-eh- franx tho pawn- The headquarters of the Society wiU be at of war The 110 North Ninth street, Philadelphia. A PENTZ REIN DER CO.. Canton. Ohio. broker! ot repcUTcf'irHrte3ftJt tho jjn'jj and silver orgauizafcon. elected Colonel Wm. Garvcr vital-interes- t H't their aud the repraont in June, I860. She has the mark tho Burnet House. was considered one of to such sol- manent organization was effected, aud the fol- Mention The National Tribune. watehe3wilcabavobeai;nrelmod,8l ptyitrti,o sake) Wain-rig- ht wo-- ks thi-- n temporary chairman, and Major W. A. of several wounds received in tho service. and a committee consisting of Comrades officers Colonel of thegilT--u jBlivercases Thba ara sold to Programme, first day Business meeting of diers, lowing elected: President, John a celebrated watch firm whohavo madaa specta'ty of this secretary. The public entertainment vice-preside- Mc-Ke- on THE BEAUTIFUL DRAMA, . the Society, in the Grand Opera House, at 10 Luther D. Goddard, J. B. Hall, A. S. Gratton, P. Humo ; Sergeant James busine-- Th fir.a places the works la the naada of court-hou- se Army "West Virginia. it h aa good con- given at the on the same evening, Society of tho of and J. Bard well, were appointed to look into ; secretary, W. M. D. ; Jpnttlwra. o'clock, a. m. Public meeting of the Society J. Abel, treasurer, NEWBERNE; OLD w-r- embrace every vartoty oC by Seventy -- fifth One 0R.THE FLA6." dition ai ptias.b'e. Theae the and Hundred and As heretofore announced in TnE TuiBUisE, aud invited guests, in tho Music Hall, at 8 tho matter and see what bill is the best. Com- Lieutenant John Blair. A committee was ap- movement sosb of them bn air very finaand perfect tias regiments and Nineteenth, battery, was a Beunion Society of Army Date3 now rapidly filling. keeper, all li a nisome!yca--e- J Wb.aTa.JnstpurehasdtfcE Pirst next year's of the the o'clock, p. m., at which will be delivered tho rades Goddard, Gordon, aud Bardwell, were pointed to confer with Adjutant Guthrie in nvee onjoyable greatly appreciated Address, larsest and driest atoeic ot the asm i described watcitte very affair and of Virginia will be held at Cumberland, Md. annual oration, by General Smith D." Atkins, chosen a committee to make all arrangements order to recover the old regimental flag now at For particulars Imported, atleathaa first costottiie raw material. In or. by the old soldiers aud large audience in at- CoL Henry J. Johnson, corresponding secretary for mcetiug, which bo EDWIN A. LEWIS, Franklin, 3Ias3. der to ttiornnsrhly advertise oar EinstTaietl er entitle!. and speeches by distinguished guests; also tho the next will held in Harrisburg. Letters of regret were read from 1V1T 1YISD3T."aiiiwtitHiofc!K.Ini'WBot tendance. us as follows concerning Cumber-laud,- 3Iention The National Tribune. A.' of tho society, writes "Beunion Song of the Army of the " Worcester ouo year from the 27th ult. Colonel E. G. Patterson and. other absent mem- cettiuf np viubs and subscribers at every Post Office la tho meeting was presided over by W. A. prospects: o United States and Canadas. we offer to seed ono ortbo The its present condition and composed for this meeting by Captain bers. THE OF SHILOH "Wainright. Hon. Wm. Garver, formerly colo- DRUMMER BOY, cboTo described Watches with elegant Plated Chain,, Head'es, Society of the Amnr of W. Va., Harrison MiUard, etc. Symposium at Burnet Army of fho' Tennessee. OLDEST MILITARY DRAMA. securely packed, postpaid by registered Eial!, to any ad- nel of the One Hundred and First regiment, S.J.MUSCROFT, Authos 4 Manage!?, MANSFIELD, O. dress anon receirjtof S I .50 wtf's to pyfcr ooo Cu&berlaxd, Md., October 3, 15S3. House affcr public meeting. Tiie arrangements for tho Beunion of the Eighty-fift- h Peansylranla. aasi Watches and on this occasion the temporary chairman t Reunion of the 3Ieutiou the National Tribune year's subscription to sys'TAXI AVIS3I." To the Editor National Teibuke: Second Day Business meeting of tho so- Society of the Army of tho Tennessee, at sent by retnrn mall. No one can obtain t. la watch unless of the organization, delivered a,very appro- During thosoldiera Reunion on G. A. R. day, they first send S I .GO to bocmo a bona fi'lo snbscrtber for ciety, in the Graud Opera House, at 10 o'clock, , Ohio, have been completed. Gener- 12 splendid sam-rd- es np of yearly u .scrfters at. priate address of welcome on behalf of the The Society of tho Army of West Virginia in Pittsburg, on tho 2d inst, the Eighty-fift- h STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. ono year, or get a elnh six a. ni. A complimentary banquet will bo given als Giant, Sherman and Logan and Governors 60c 2. 15c S I .OOech. when ono ofthese watcheswulbeaer'; FREE citizens of Isoblesviile, which was ably and has hitherto been a very modest association Pennsylvania held its annual meeting and Catah-su- tree. F. BERGGREN CO., Syracuse, Y. to the perton getting tho. chit. On reeeivs of w to members of society, great Music Fletcher others have writ- N. S4.50two among her sisters, but we hope in time to play tho in tho and Fatrchild, aud : 3Iention The National Tribune. i will send, two yearly snbscrlptlona to tho paper and S. following officers G. S. snbserir;-tJonsuidrH- eloquently responded to by Hon. Milton 9 Cin- elected the President, watches. we will send flvo year y vo Wo Hall, at o'clock p. m., by tho citzens of ten that thoy will be there. , General Sheridan vice-preside- ForS IO.OO Bolnuson, formerly colonel of Seventy-fift- h a more prominent part. already have a Fulmer; nt, A. W. Pollock; secre- watches. Woceu'daotnaaJiethls the cinnati. Tho contract has been awarded pro is also expected. society meets on to end us vour address and we we response to calls, very considerable membership, and a still The the G. T. ; Ross, 51 will mail yon post paid, regiment. In Major tary treasurer, Wells Alex. Free, one-quart- viding for ono thousand persons at tho banquet morning of October 17, in tho Tabernacle for a aud YOU as tho cost to maaufaerca from j&OUK fiatwoe-tpei-Jnprottef- r a. Kennedy delivered a brief speech, after which larger constituency. It is estimated that standard-beare- r. President Fulmer, who is a ELEGAJiT BOOK them.ani! m yortr fnture patron-- tables. Tho following is tho local executive business mem- containing sev- oy short speeches were made by Colonel Bobinson, first to last between sixty and seventy regi- session. In the afternoon tho Pittsburger, mado a short address, sketching illustrations of Satisfaction cnarantceS-nson- proant ments of infantry and cavalry, and a largo committee: General Henry M. Cist, chairman; bers will be iu tho hands of a committee of eral hundred Gold and Silver ly retuvnctl Ifnoias UcHcrlhetl. E. B. Chamness, of Alexandria; Mr. Beeder, tho career of tho regiment. The usual banquet Watches. Diamonds, Jewelry, fc of and independent companies Colenel P. P. Lane, Major Frank J. Jones, entertainment to view the city. In the even- INVITED Address BORDF.V CO.. lnW!aliors, 4 Isaac Hiatt, and a number of others. The number batteries and speeches were had aud fully enjoyed. Tho 7.,.y..?..t.. .- -. 23 VrtrK Itovr, Sovr VorliCity, S.X. served army, performing arduous and Major A. O. Bussell, Captain J. B. Foraker, ing, at the Euclid Avenue Opera House, Gov- .n.. Opposite Ton 02iee Bni.il?. Kudience was favored music, Miss in that bo held-a-t Washington, -- then with Captain Bobert Hunter, secretary. Provisions ernor Foster and Major Farley will deliver tho next Reunion will Pa. Sj3!arket street, Chicago, HI. (Es- - M. ji Tho sprlshtly nntl nopwlnr rraIIcn-tlo-n Hellie Connell at the organ; J. D. Emmons, important though irequontly inconspicuous fgwtaoitsnett I01O.J known as WIT WISium. f ono of services. A prominent general once will be made for 10,000 persons. Nearly all the welcoming addresses, General Sherman re- iia JUuatratra assisted by Messrs. Henry Lee, W. H. Graig and remarked A AiTaithtfr its Soldier Owner. Mention The National Tribune. tho ns!stlateretlu?rnud reuiliIo 5!u-s- !f, half-far- o Epis- Turtle yjimlly Journals or the tiny, full r Jew, Joseph Heberley, sang ' Tenting On Old that service in the Army of West Virginia was railroads will givo rates to members sponding. The bishop of tho Reformed Fnsolnatlnp StorK" by the and others attending tho Eeuniou. copal Church, of Chicago, wiU deliver In tho dofcuses of Washington, tho other Chrontn Cards, best in market, with name, 10 ct3. socrs. Camp-Ground,- " the very best school for soldiers ho know of the annual ?f 150 pic- tlio following UistlHtrulsrirt bJ brllllnn and was heartily applauded. t?v "Beautiful Decalcomania Album," with wrltprs:-WIIUIo IlS9 K. address. tho forenoon of tho 18th day, was found a small turtle, with the follow- 5 Colluw, f. Srartdon, The following officers of the Society of the during the war, as the campaigns there were of In there tures, io cts. lor SI. CARD CO., Cheshire, Conn. Ouida. Charles Keatlo. Jame Payne.a I ap- Beunion at West Lebanon, Ind. will be a business session, in tho aftoruoon ing inscription cut into its shell: Mention The Natloual Tribune. IIf.repntatlon. .ema One Hundred and First and Seventy-filt- h were a very peculiar character. We have juEt ynrleons.afici otltersof er orSensoLy R. Vi RRErilKK. ?'"-n- duly chosen for ensuing year: President, pointed a committee to design and procure a The Beunion at West Lebanon, Ind., which social receptions, and in tho evening a banquet JUNE 4 for G. A. R. Goods, Charles IntMt.llTeHes.JolMcatlaerer? the HEADQUARTERS Contains all the arol-Icrl- ca vice-presiden- tho roller D. Philadel- M. S. of ; t, badge for our society, to be enrolled among tho began on tho 18th ult., and continued three at rink. H. Karth Firth street, laustitor prooUlisKunevilote". IaWer Bobinson, Anderson phia, Pennsylvania. (Post 1W.) Send for Cata- from the most popular-vriter- wta CO. 7TH REG. 62-l- G. WT. Steele, of Marion; secretary, W. A. other society badges. It is to bo ready by tho days, was an eminently successful one. Tho K, logue. y or tlio use. lO paces, heantiriilly lllutrea, Wainright, of Noblesville; historian for the next meeting. hospitality of the people at West Lebanon was Reunion of Hamilton Battery. 1SG3 Mention The National Tribune. sizoorilarpor's Voefi!y in fitt't n cmpifto One peculiarity of our society, and in which I unbounded, and the treatment of tho old vets pnllory amUlhrnry oftae finest tnias having called evcry-Stinthfle- One Hnndred and First, H. G. Kenvon, of Tho Hampton battery held a Reunion at 93 Tho finder The Tribune's 1 O iT Useful irticlesforSScta. Something for ld 2 tho EnslidU lansunso. Westfield ; historian foT the Seventy-fift- h, J. I believe it differs from all others of tho army everytumg tiiat iicarc could wisu, and. tlioir Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., on tho 2d inst. attention to this estray, a search of the records J --i. V f body &. Co.. N. Mlddleboro.Mas3. Mention ih; National Tribune. Adjutaut-General'- Mention The National S. Essington, of Koblesville. societies, is that we mako no charge for mem enjoyment all that they wto capable of. Tho (G. A. R. day), and 56 members responded to tho in the 3 Office was made for Tribune. honorably dis- people of West Lebanon do roll-cal- vice-presiden- On account of illness in his family, tho bership or annual dues. Any never anything by l. J. T. Rowley, t, prcsi (led tho name of the soldier whose iuitials the afore- ipOGKS AND PAMPHLETS president of tiio Fifty-sevent- h Eegiment Asso- charged soldier who ever at anytime served in halves. Immense tables groaned under loads in tho ab3onco of tho president; Judge John C. said turtle has been wearing for twenty years, JL Relating to the ciation was unable to be present. Tho vice-preside- the Army of Vest Virginia is eligible to mem- of fruit, vegetables, beef, pigs, and chickens, Shaler, secretary. After routine business was and, upon examination of tho rolls of the Sev- WAR REBELLION, Va IS bership. We hope to make next year's Beunion presided over by tho fairest ladies of conn-tr- y, dis- OF THE 2 li 8 tt B ? If 9 SfcfclrtJ Colonel Hinos, of Indianapolis, called tho disposed of, a committee, of which Georgo V. enth Now York Heavy artillery, it was AT She meeting to order, spoke feelingly the most successful in thehislory of oursociety. to which tho soldiers sat down morning, was covered Henry Durl had been a private in aud of Marshall made chairman, was appointed to that ANGLIM'S BOOK thenecessity of keeping up thememorieswhich We have already had some eight or tcu, and noon, and night for thrco days, and ate the arrange for a battery for tho Gettysburg that regiment at the time June, I860 when ANTIQUARIAN STORE, well-sprea- tablet r,'ene so sacred to all members of the regiment. propose holding them annually hereafter. This finest bread, d with golden Jorsey memorial monument. Tho committeo was it was stationed on tho line of tho dofenses of 33-l- y 11S1 F St., TV'ASIUNGTOX, D. C. Eo Aiber tho close of Judge Bines' remarks, Miss city was for several years tho headquarters of butter, and drank tho best coffee. On tho 19th given carte llanche in the matter of expenditure. Washington, and near tho locality where tho Slention Tho National Tribune. GEOBGE liEMON, the Army of West lrgmia, and nearly every a grand public reception speech was given tho Nellie Connell executed, own found. Mr. is alive, W, in her charming The members then repaired to tho St. Charles turtle was If Durl still and 1000 NOVELTIES. Send three l-- ATTOENETrAT-LA.- maaaer, an instrumental piece upon the piano. rogimeut at somo time or other served here. soldiers, and a response made by ono of tho old Hotel, where an elegant banquet was served and and will communicate with the Editor of The niJN w btamus for 113-i-a- se Catalogue. Rifles. Re- The hymn "America" was then sung by Mr. The old soldiers who wero stationed here want veterans, after which all of the regiments pres- evening wo shall bo happy to put him in volvers, Fishing Tackle, Cutlery, Guinea and Novelties. OCIco G15 the was spout in relating reminis- Tribune, CIL1S. FOX.SOM, Fifteenth StCatszess 5hUonel Tisak, to come back again, and with them bo ent who have regular organizations for y J. D. Emmons, Mrs. Durfee and Mrs. O. H. it will had cences. Tho regular anniversary meotiug-da- possession, onco more, of his moveable property. 106 Chambers .St., N. Y. P. O. Bos 972. Evans. The song, " Tenting On the Old Camp-Grouad- ," actually "tenting on tho old camp ground." Bcunions went into annual elections, and after of tho battery is on tho 8th of October, but it Mention The National Tribune. P. O. Drawee 325. WASHEfowrN' B. C. aesung by Messrs. We shall bo glad to have you with us nextyear. the elections in tho various regiments tho ex- a Emmons, Heberley, was transferred to this date the belter to as- Tho "Whereabouts of 3KssingTctarau. SURE CURE FOP. ALL DISORDERS OF THS Later on will advise you as to dates, &c. send ecutive committee of Seventy-secon- d, Graig and Lee, wa splendid and highly appre- I I tho Fifteenth, semble a greater number of members who Hvo From the Sitpcriar (Xeb.) Guidc Liver and Kidneys sent on reee:pt of One Dollar. ESTABLISHED 1S6S. ciated. Miss Lulu Durfee acted was "pianist. you a list of officers for the ensuing year, from Eighty-sixt- h, Ono Hundred and Six- sections country. Address, GEO. D. GEASSER, in other of tho Thomas Jefferson Edwards, a resident of Newark, O. Tiie address of welcome in bohalf of Lookout which you will sec that our president is one of teenth, Ono Hundred and Fiftieth, and others, a If wounded, Mercer county, N. J., when last heard from, 3Iention The National Tribune. rensions. IS infnxed, have caatiacted Post, Ko. 133, G. A. B,, members of the Fifty-SOTont- Ji the most prominent of Eegular army officers, held a joint meeting to discuss the time and Reunion at Sugar Valley, Va. any disease, however slight lb disabUity, apply at once. vice-presiden- ts wishes to hear from his son William, a member Thousands entitled. regiment residing here and the citi-to- ns and among our is place of holding the Beunion next year. Itwas Notwithstanding tho inclement weather on Co. D, Thirty-fourt- h in- m,MM&MsBr&MJB&S Heirs. Widows, minor chilfbB.depeadct mothers; Hayes. following is a of officers of unanimous of present of Indiana volunteer S3 f Koblesville, was delivered by Hon. The list tho the verdict all that there Friday, the 29th tho soldiors' Reunion FRHE TO LADIES. Our CombinanonMa fathers, and minor brotheia awl sfeKeia. la tba order ult., at -t 3oel Stafford, and responded to by Major Society oftho Army of WestVirginia for thoycar should be but ono Beunion in each year for tho fantry, ho will please address him at Superior, ,j.-im.t- LtftKaC, VUUWtUU'i: 4.1 .UVSb .CUKU4U AtCtT- narred, are entitled. J. J. Sugar Valley, Pa., was largely attended and Rttdics, assorted , alao2 Steel Bodkin. 7 Cotton or 1SW. All SBrrrvtag feexs soidfers : Brigadier-Gener- al Geo. Congressional Nuckolls county, Neb. -- War awl of Finney. The following officers were duly 18tfi President, Crook, old eighth district as it existed 3ew. 2 Wool. 2 Yarn. I WoMted.l Mo;to,2 Carpet.S-- 4 this war. whether th Military or Naval service of vice-presiden- ts, celebrated with the usual festivities. After a is tho Eloetd for the onsuing year: President. "U. S. A.; Generals B. F. Kelley, during tho war, and that Frankfort, Clinton and 3 Button Needle. 2 doz. new ty!a Reds? TTai'ed Slates, who served fourteen M) days, or J. H. procession through town, tho ground was tJWFrinsed Napkina, 1 Japanese Hsadkercnif, If in vice-preside- nt, AV. the 255S or skirmish, for a less period, o Torbone, Anderson ; B. H. Enochs, I. H. Duval, E. B. Hayes, W. H. county, Ind., should bo theplacc, and 18th, "WAjTED-ADDBESS- lOp-ece- and the widows J. Perry, that Teached, the of tho day began ES. HFaney Work Pattern, and new PopularR such who have not remarried, are pena;oa Indianapolis; secretary, Bichard Powell, Colonels Wm. Lawrence, Jacob M. 19th, and 20th of Soptcrabcr the time. where ceremonies C5J.Muic. all tent free to any one lending 30c. toi&q entitled to Wisohart, as follows: Address" of vt'clcomo by Rev. J. G. large Illustrated fsaiHy raperenUtltd liJA"p3 of eight dollars a month. Proof of loyalty Is no longer 3Iiddietown; treasurer, Thomas Ginn. Campbell, A. J. Greenfield, J. S. Schoonmaker, The Camp-fir- e of the Seventy-secon- d, hold on Adiertlstmmts intmleil wider this head at ths rata 0 3 for 3 months. The cream of choice reading. (2m required in these claims. M. Swcnglo; music baud; address by Com- - ticmty-Jti- e Atthcbasineas meeting of the Kincteonth In- Captain J. P. Hart, General W. W. Averell, the night of tho 18th, was a most cnjoyablo bv ccntjfor Ihrcc lines. AddrtS3 replla to adicrtuar, tt.s.it stamps taken.) ForacluboMaJHlJUO wld Iiarease of Pension. Pension laws are more lib- Major Alex. Shaw, Colonel T. Lang, .rado Austin Curtin, M. O.; an oxcellent speech care cjTuk National Tribune. lmi t uh.'crictionsand-irsckzci- . Address eral now than formerly, and many are now entitled to a. dianabattery, on the evening oftheSOthult.. the F. Major affair to all who participated. yours co., c:i-- a street, XAS3. higher rate than they receive. From and after January by Colonel Hastings, pi tlio State National fus's bcstot, 1 advisability of uniting with tho Seventy-fift- h J. H. Bchler, Colonel Thayer Melvin, Captain ANTED. Thepost-oflic- e addresses of the following 18ol, shall make no charges for my ftmcta in cluinrl Thirly-ScTcnl- from music for Increase pension ne-- r Martin J. Bussell, Colonel Bobert Bruce, Lieu- h Massachusetts Reunion. Guard, RclKfonte; by the band. w ouiccrs of tho respective military organizations of where no disability to alleged, and One Hundred and First regiments was dis- mftdo 61st Mass., C. V. Pierce; 23th Mass.. Col. 31. unless snccesMfnl in proenHns; the increase. M. Burns, Seventeenth IT. Short addresses wore also by Comrades named: J. 3Iention Tho Tribune cussed. It was decided to bo impracticable. tenant J. infantry, Tlio survivors of tho Thirty-sevent- h Massa- Dieunan ; 33th 3Iass.. B. 31. Jlarshall : 27th 31a3., V.I National Kestoratiau to Petition Hell. Pensioners VTho S. corresponding secretary, Colouel Spanglcr, of Eebersburg: Miller, ot Millhoim, Derbvr-Jot- Capt. E. L. Giddings; B. 3Isvss. have been unjustly dropped from the pension The following officers wore chosen for tho A.; Henry chusetts Tegiment had an enjoyable Mass., I. n n H errsroc rll, or gathering and Harbach, of this valley, a plentiful sup- cav.. J. II. Walker ; ioth M.iss., O. H.Kobiuson ; 2lst 3Ias9., Rnn rsirtin whose names have been stricken therefrom by reason onsuing year; President, Captain Samuel Har- J. Johnson; recording secretary, Captain H. 19, a yu iusaU us fEU at Wcstfield, September tho anniversary of of music being G. A. Hawks ;'3i'd 31as3.. S. C, Spaulding; 0th Mass., iS " bitver. get of failure to draw their pension fcr a period of three? vice-preside- ply andwichecl between tho 1:3 aCcilTS von'l years, or hw ris; John Metsker, and tho ILHartsock; treasurer, Captain Wm.E. Griffith. the battle of Opequon or Winchester, in which T. E. Hill :13th Mass., E. F. Rollins. Co. D; Everett mraefHLa hir mail rvt.r MCVJ P.K: reason of may aaTe toeis speeches. A was x- u Eespcclfully, yours, sumptuous dinner partaken Guard, w. K. uiapp; lotti muss., J. - wimcorau; nam &CQRTEKTStnafcttiH ue.p to CASH pentions renewed by correpoDdin with this llcuse. former secretary Tho next annual the command bore an especially or monjatauT honorable part, of, after which tlicro was a sham battle, con- O. V. L, Isma Groth ; lfc2d O. V. L, Scrceant-3InJ- J. F. AT ONCE, than any other method m tho work). It Desertinn from one regiment or veKl and enlistment meeting HENUY J. Joiineon, Cor. Sec. C. V. In Is not will be held at Cambridge City, Lid. and which has for twelve years been tho date cluding a mo3t enjoyable day. Hudson; 4M O. V. L, E. Henry: G7th O. 1., C. D. ntrternuis. World il'nt Co. liiSossauSCXewYork. another a bar to pension In casw where tha a of tho annual gathering of tho association. Lindsav; 103d O. V. I., C. H. Kimball; 20th O. V. I., 3lentlon The National Tribune. "wound, disease. I.unry ww incurred wbil In the sery HaunioH at Sparta, HI. The Proposed Reunion at Shiloh. - o-- Capt. Nutt; 1st VirRinlacav., Capt. Thos. Winters; 107th ice of the raited States end la th Hoe of duty. 200 excel- - 1790T Nearly members were in line for the Rounlon tlio 157th Sow York Volunteers. UJ3., Vmjll. J- IlkU , ,. . . Land Warrants. Survivors of alt war from of J. l. nll A.I..., J ill... A. R. EXCHANGE CARDS. Nine handsome de-I- X The Beenion of tho old soldiers of Bandolph To the Editor National Tbibune: lent dinner which was served at tho Town Hall, Hatchi.i, ; 2lst N. Y. vols., J. A. Bodamer ; 0th N. V. heavy to March 3, IS60 and certain heirs, Bre entitled to ona Tho eighteenth Reunion of thoOneHundred ComradeEoycc; JstN.Y.caw, Capt F. E. Ifotchktss; fl si?n, in colors, appropriate to the Order. Work- hnndred and stxky acrea of land, if act alrudy received. end adjoining counties, at Sparta, HL, on the It was with great pleasure that I and many nud when that was over tho business session art, manship ilrst class. Agents wanted in every Post. Send Soldiers of Fifty-sevent- Pa. vets., Geo. the late war not entitled. 25fih and h New York volunteers was Pa. Centre Co. cts., IL H. Benner; llsth samples agents. S. M AsON, Medina, Land warrants and Sth ulte., was a very nleasant and other veterans read the aunouncement that was opened at Music Hall. In the absence of Williams ; 22d Pa. cav.. J. 31. Dawson ; Pa.Vet, Assocat'n, for and terms to J. purchased for cash at the highest market rate, and enthusiastic meeting of comrades. By Tues- Comrades C. A. Kuhl and W. H. Bates aro en- Colonel George L. Montague, of Yonkcr3, N.Y., hold on tho 20th inst., at Courtland, N. Y. Ad- Gilbert Stewart; 7th Pa. cav., Capt. J. G. Vale; 79th III. Ohio. a&tsnments perfected. Correspondence lnvited. 112th 111. B.T. Thompson ; Mention The National Tribune. Prisoners or money Vice-Preside- Col. O. A. vols., Capt. L.W. Foulke; vols., War. ltatiou promptly col day evening, the 2&th 203 veterans nt dresses wero delivered, by Weaver, ult., were ergetically working up a grand excursion to tlio president, A. G. Taylor, of 8th Conn, vets., ILChapln; 6th Conn, vols., Joseph F. lected. C. WT. of Syracuse; Lieufc.-Colou- el Young, of Bing-harato- n osroilod. General FavcyHon. J. E. the Shiloh battlefield. Such a trip will be re- Springfield, took tho chair, and tho usual rou- Forsyth ; 21st Conn, vols., John A.Brown : S2d Ind. vols.. nations. Amounts doc collected with- A IDEA. nniKs-Msssar- Thomas, and officers Tues- ; B. T. Wright, and A. P. Smith. Tho Limit Joseph Slorris; SlstVt. vols., C. 31. Porrin : 7th Vt. NEW out delay. Sacltclioaa caanoJ &e other arrived on membered for life by all participants, and I am tine business was transacted. Tho following without coltel day, and a part of the afternoon was devoted steamboat hall in which tho Reunion was hold was well vols., Lieut. O. P. Murdtck; 30th 3le. vols., E. F. Ross ; 1st the fdrlough. afraid tho capacity wiU be inade- officers wero delected for the onsuing year: 31 e. vols., Capt. IL E. Sellen, Co. D; 12th N. J. vols., A. Iff to Horses Lost in Service Claima of thla eharacter Ao speech making. General Pavcy made a quate to carry all who will want to go. I had President, Georgo L. Montague; vice-presiden- filled by the veterans, their families, and othor Stanley; 13th Wis, vols., 3raJor S. C. Cobb, president. tOsM& promptly attended to. Many claims of this character tho-pleasur- roll-ca- ll have been stirring speech, Captain e citizens, and after by Secretary War- erroneoofyreiected. Corretpondeaco la such and Thomas made a of meeting Messrs. Bates and Kuhl A, G. Taylor, Geo. B. Chandley, D. J. ANTED. The address of Col. NIeman. of 3d 3Io" cases isrespectfully ren, a prayer waB offered by Bev. D. B. "VTT Vn GRAND ARMY Invited. speech, which many say was one of the best last week while hero contracting for the boats Dodge, O. H. Tracy, E. S. Sears: secretary, S. Grant, y V vols,, or any member of Co. A, same regiment, by 5ip,',,y iff .Bounty and Pay. CotlecUoBa promptly made. they have ever heard. Dr. C. J. Childs, of and making other preliminary arrangements. E.Nichols; treasurer, n. M.Abbott; chaplain, of McGrawville. Officers wero then elected for R. iJraimltzky, El Paso, Woodford county, 111. Property Taker: by the Army in States not Its CouJterville, also spoke, and Hon B. McFio they carry out tho arrangements tho ensuing year as follows: Presidents. K. Insurrection. Claims of this character will relv J. If as mapped B. E. Barllclt, Exccutivo committee, A. L. ".TTrANTED. Tho address of any comrade who was SLEEVE-BUTTON- S. Special attention, provided thev wero flled befbre Jan-na-ry made a very ofibctive address. Letters of re- out, it will bo the cheapest and plcasantest ex- Bush, C. H. Ballard, J.A.Loomis, Geo.O. Clapp, Pettit, of Oneida ; secretary, J. H. Fancher, of V Y with John 31c31auamin, orderly sergeant, of Pio- l.iSso. if not filed prior to that dato they ar grets from prominent speakers and gotten up. Canastota ; treasurer, Frank Place, of Cortland ; neer Corp, 3d division, 13th Army Corps, and volun- barred bv statute of limitation. military cursion over I was pleased to seo aud J. H. Briues. teered to assist completing the tortlilcatlons Wo have secured a new Grand Army Sleeve Button prosecute O. Ho- him in in pearl-tint- fd In addition to the above we MilitsrT and men who had been invited were read. At 7 tho great number of letters tho projectors re- subject com- corrcsondlng secretary, C. Newton, of Spanish, a heavy firo tho enemy, of chaste and unique deslsai. The disk is of The of a brigado Reunion, to front of Fort under of enamel, upon Its faco, work of Naval Claims of every description, procure Patents o'oloelc in camp-fi- r mer. Next year's Beunion was appointed for 13G3, by John G. Mack, Springfield, 111. and in raked Trade-Mark- s, ; the evening speeches wero ceive from old Sliiloh soldiers from all quarters prise tho Seventh, Tenth, and Thirty-sevent- h April, gold plate, is eagle, cannon and cannon Copyrights attend to builnc? before th by N. Y., 19. heavy rolled the General Land Oaice and other Bureaus tho Interior made Captain. Thomas, General Pavey, and of the great Northwest asking ovon now for Massachusetts, Second Rhode Island, and Canastota, September The address of any officers or members balls constituting the upper portion of the Grand Army of Xf7"ANTED. Hi. be- Department, and all tha Depart menta of tho Government, olbors, aud several ! Thirty-sixt-h VY Co. 20th U. S. ISM to 1867, badge, with tho letters G. A. engraved in ascroll hours were whiled away in passage. Oh what a train of sorrowful memo- New York regiments, best known of A, Infantry, during n Wo Invite correspondence from all Interested as3uxint Maine by Jennio Bradley, Beacon, Iowa, caro of R, AV. neath. The setting is also ot gold plate, and by pressi on thorouia-- t reminibceuees of the great rebellion. Many of ries and rccoUections will como over us as we as "Doven'3 Brigade," was warmly approved, Beunion of tho Fifth Battery. 3lis. a spring the biii ton can be taken apart, thus making it them of the; utmost promptitude, energy, and Mc-Clurk- Price. in all matters intrusted to our the boys camped out all night at Camp stcampast Paducah, up the oldTennessco Biver ; and a committee to join with thoso of the other Tho annual Reunion of the Fifth Maine Bat- easy to adjust it in the c.iffs. Inihort.it is one of tho nta hands. and they evidently a high old how wo will scan rxrANTED. Tho address of any member or 72d 111. moHtlmndtoute. u?efut ami v atuable pieces ofjewelry that GEORGE E. LSMOH had tho shore for old landmarks regiments was appointed, consisting of tho tery Association was held at Lcwiston, Mo., on has yet been devised, ami is ccitnin to become ar. Camp-fir- e s; YY infantry, who was with tho regiment la July, time. stories, songs, practical jokes former camp-ground- pleasure, therefore, an- Catalogue Photos, etc., a saa and how tho old soldier exccutivo committee. tho 19th ult., it being the nineteenth anniver- IS&l, by N. C. Underwood. South Dennis, Mass. We take in of Books, Cards. manu-mcturer- s, FREE DEPUY.3yracusc.N.x and tricks kept all the boys up late. will see hero and thero a spot where-h- fol- nouncing that, by special arranacment with the forlOcts. C.C.& familiar Much interest was manifested in the excur- sary of tho battle of Winchester, Va., Tho we will send a pair onhesc sleeve Mention Early on tho second day the reveille sounded, engaged tho enemy in skirmish; and sion of Massachusetts ANTED. Tho address of Cri33 Kaufman, of Co. E, buttons to The National Tribune. when soldiers and their friends lowing oflicors wero elected or the ensuing istiowa cavalry, oy josepn aiasuen, xenora, iwan. any address on receipt of one dollar, or for a club of six and promptly at the appointed hour the boys old Fort Henry .comes in sight, howhowiU to Gettysburg, October 28, and a committee to year: President, James L. Loomis, Colbrook, W now subscribers. vUASER" BRICK MACSTNIL Send for Cif Stephen Godkln, fell in line and marched to Camp McClurken. imagine ho can hear tho thunder of old represent vice-preside- Al- "CTT ANTED. Tho addresses of F. tho tho regiment was chosen. Historian N. H,; Justico Aspinwall, VV Goff, Co. L, 4th Addrea THE NATIONAL TillBUNE, CUlaw.R.S.VNTLEyACO..W9U'.nsloa,Ohtot Mijor M. B. Thompson, TJrbaua, I David Ireson, and Reneldo of cf ascended gunboat cannon from behind tho island. As Bowen, of Springfield, roportod good progress as bany, Mo.; secretary and treasurer, T. B, Mon-- Mass, cavalry, by E, C. Haryey, Taunton, Masa. US-- it "YYasuircton, D, & Kentlon Tha NAUonal Trlbun. f

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