Enacted Washington's Inaugur ANTANT TAGEA i T IMAGNIFIC NT MARINE The President of His Illustrious Predecessor, Ai Fellows in the Footsteps MILITARY AN IMPOSING PA Ceorge hington Would Have Paralyzed with Astonishment If the Ceremonies York Could Have Witnessed in His Honor at New Today—The the Ww ere Crowds, the Speeches, Pageantry and the Enthusiasia Something Unprecedented Even in the American Metropolis ErizageTit, N. J farris rivate memd! i members of dent i Eupren Testo tion, and the Gos presi ernor Green and some of Jersey, from W to Eliz An Unprecedented Marine the resident's § THE SAVALPARADE FROM CASTLE GARDEN, | the previous gatherings are utterly insig- | nificent. Then 100 or WOT QA8EOT bled. day no less than 400 gleam v sels of various sorts, from the tug to the ocean going ship, joined the grand marine procession, while naval ships, | yachts and steam launches, barges, long | boats, yawls and whitehalls in numbers too great to be counted awaited off the | foot of Wall street arrival of the steamer Dispateh carrying the president. 150 £4 Rae? The Qrder of Porade, The war ships were anchored on the west side of the bay, headed by the flag- ship hicagn, cm the flag of the secretary of the navy at the main, The | other naval followed in this or: | der: Boston, carrying the flag of the ad- | mirni of the navy at the main; BEswex, Juniatn, Yorktown, Yantic, Kearsage, | Brooklyn, Jamestown. The revenue outers snd yachts were anchored to the | southward of the naval fleet. The entire division of war ships,” yachts and reve. nue cutters was two and a hall miles | long, extending past Ellis and Bedlow's | islands. | The procession of river and sound | steamers comprised twenty-three squad. | rons of thirteen steamers each, formed | in two lines with flag boats leading, | The line was seven miles long, and | stretched past Fort Hamilton. Suluting the President. Upon this scene the Dispatch emerged | from the Kill Von Kull, with the steam- | Birios, A ag Wiman and the | + didn : th with invited guests, | Tollonina in her Wie Soe tamphal passage of the Dispatoh | F¥init vue ly steamer 1 Vous ollicers punra drummers i played nation tus and teambonts patch with shrieking whi : a discordant din more enthu I made iastic than melodious, When the the Chie HPO had last gun of mitch was Wall Sireet. HILLAND MAYOR GRANT AT WALLST, Hamilton Fish, of the centennial committee, The president and party were escorted to the Equitable building, where a re. ception is at thishour (2 p.m.) in progress. Mr. Morton's CGnests, President Harrison and Mrs chairman Harrison Mra, LL. P. Morton during their visit The wives of the cabinet officers, jus tices of the supreme court, Mr. and Mrs, and Mm. McKee Fifth Avenue hotel, where they will be the guests of the centennial committe, At 7 o'clock Mr. and Mra. Stuyvesant Fish will entertain the president and Mrs, Harrison at their residence, 20 Gramercy park, The Centennial Mall, New Your, April 80. ~The Metropol itan Opera house was thrown open last bong before that hour, however, Browd- way nnd Boventh avenue dn the vicinity of this opera house worn literally packed with curious spectators, and the polios had the greatest difficulty in keeping “doen for the carriages &f Fuest savor Grant, as host and chair: nn ol ommitie Of The Ot ii s QUTIN 1 ter 1G o'¢lo and tle after] past 10 President days 1 Mrs, Har- yrud nteniua ison armive Yisot Vi BLO, ana 1 fra, , vvovernor Jeunes and Mrs. manager of the ball, Mr. oC nton, met the president ot hia carria ani him into build , where th HAYOr Loria the rive party a formal re PEW on march, were crowded with early er to secure available posta om which to view the military parade, 1 many sought admission to the grand # ut an early hour laylight the vicinity occupied by a crowd the hich the “Street,” with all the ng d momentous scenes it has wit- wel, never before at such an ur And they waited there for hours with the bare possibility of getting close enotigh at the appointed time to listen to the duloet tones of Mr. Chauncey M. Depew, the orator of the day, or to get a bare glimpse of the wesident and see his lips move beneath his ample beard. The President Proveeds to St. Paul's Shortly after 8 o'clock carriages con- taining the chief justios, cabinet officers and other distinguished guests drove up in fromt of Mr. Morton's mansion on Fifth avenue, near Eightecnth street, The president and vice prexident were ready, and in Mr. Morton's private car- riage headed the procession and turned down the avenue, preceded by a platoon a of the sub Was Haw POTTER. HARRISON, DIX, of mounted Jotice. The road to 8t, Pauls wis thronged with vociferous! thomeands, eager to calc a glimpse of chic wagistrate. The president; vowed frequency i BOL of their cheers, aud rode with vn head, At the Vosey street ginens overad cate the president ihe yeatry escorted fo the Washinewon wor inauguration ane serviess were as follows: i g Win of Trinity church wm pe wherein Gen, L, prog essional h Psalm Ixxxv; 4, fis Deum; 6, second le dicite: ight J York; 10, sional nymn opulsce in Wall Street, Meantime Pat Gilmore’ ond Hegimont | melodi tient mult wil Appeasing the tation of the impa { in front of the trea i } Ging. T USIC Degn at 9 o'clock ‘sr led banne march.” overin Rossini; grand prophet;” popular Hartman: national air itr fantasie, 4 grand march, “Hail « From St Pani's to lowe 0 i ' Lhe dod to the ner of i it April The Literary Exerelses, ’ : x . When the par feted thelr place Tir ' form, th . Richard the cere Br Hall sdway, par £1 i hifall. The President Reviews the Parade. BE les sident there he Lid Madi Morton, Chief Fuller, Mavor Hugh J Secretaries Windom, Tracy. Proc President Haves, and other mo of the cabinet and supreme « of the centennial Mrs “in rt members con GEN. SCHOFIELD SALUTES THE PRESIDENT mittee, As they passed the stand the companies presented arms and the offi cers saluisd the president, which the chief magistrate acknowledged by rais- ing his hat, Features of the Pageant. The large body of Pennsylvania troops were objects of critical interest along the whole line of march, They marched well, and made a good appearance not withstanding their ugly uniforms. The Philadelphia City troop, and the State Fencibles came in for much admiration, and shared the honors with the Ancient and Honorable artillery, of Boston, The Spptatancy of Governor David B. Hill, riding a charger at the head of the New York troops, evoked loud and en- thusiastic applause along the whole line of march. 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