that visited the city, yet they were all cared for, and no complaints were heard.
It is asserted on all sides that the parade, decorations, and everything connected with the jubilee excelled anything every witnessed in the South.
The marshals.
General Fitzhugh Lee, chief marshal; General John R. Cooke, chief of staff.
Generals A. H. Colquitt, P. M. B. Young, Robert Ransom, Jr., Joseph R. Anderson, Cadmus M. Wilcox, James A. Walker, Robert F. Hoke, L. L. Lomax, W. B. Taliaterro, William R. Cox, Thomas L. Rosser, William H. Bate, Eppa Hunton, William H. Payne, James H. Lane, William McComb, G. M. Sorrel, T. M. Logan, E. M. Law, C. A. Battle, M. C. Butler, W. P. Roberts, Joseph Wheeler; Colonels William A. Morgan, William H. Palmer, Hilary P. Jones, Thomas H. Carter, R. H. Dulany, F. M. Boykin, H. Kyd Douglass, Henry T. Douglass, Wilfred E. Cutshaw, Thomas Smith; Majors W. J. Johnston, J. Van Holt Nash, N. V. Randolph, Percy Hawes, R. Taylor Scott; Captains E. J. Levy, John Cuss
W. Campbell, Tennessee.
James Canty, Alabama.
William H. Carroll, Tennessee.
John C. Carter, Tennessee.
Charles Clark, Mississippi.
Alfred Cumming, Augusta, Ga.
Joseph R. Davis, Biloxi, Miss.
X. B. De Bray, Austin, Texas.
William R. Cox, North Carolina.
George D. Dibbrell, Tennessee.
H. B. Davidson, Tennessee.
T. P. Dockery, Arkansas.
Thomas F. Drayton, Charlotte, N. C.
Basil W. Duke, Louisville, Ky.
John Echols, Louisville, Ky.
C. A. Evans, Atlanta, Ga.
Sa in the future that the next legislature will elect him to the United States Senate again.
General John H. Forney, General Joseph Wheeler, General W. H. F. Lee, General P. M. B. Young, General R. L. T. Beale, General James R. Chalmers, General William R. Cox, General L. J. Gartrell, Generals Eppa Hunton, A. M. Scales, and Robert B. Vance, have served in the House of Representatives, while Generals Wade Hampton, John B. Gordon, W. B. Bate, E. C. Walthall, J. T. Morgan, M. C. Butler, A. H. Colq