Hei'ort of Board of General Managers. 



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LEFT COI.UIIN. 



Philadelphia (U. S.), flagship 



Newark (U. S.) 



Atlanta (U. S.) 



San Francisco (U. S.) 



Bancroft (U. S.) 



Bennington (Li. S.) 



Baltimore (U. S.) 



Chicago (U. S.) 



Yorktowii (U. S.) 



Charleston (U. S.) 



Vesuvius (U. S.) 



Concord (U. S.) 



Nueve de Julio (Argentine Republic) 



Yan Speyk (Holland) 



Kaiserin Augusta (Germany) 



Seeadler (Germany) 



Miantonomoh (U. S.) 



RIGHT COLUMN. 



Blake (England) 

 Australia (England) 

 Magicienne (England) 

 Tartar (England) 

 Diniitri Donskoi (Russia) 

 General Admiral (Russia) 

 Rynda (Russia) 

 Arethuse (France) 

 Ilussard (France) 

 Jean Bart (France) 

 Etna (Italy) 

 Giovani Bausan (Italy) 

 Infanta Isabel (Spain) 

 Reina Regente (Spain) 

 Neuva Espana (Sixain) 

 Aquidaban (Brazil) 

 Tiradentes (Brazil) 

 Republica (Brazil) 



The " Dolphin," of the United States navy, was the reviewing vessel 

 of President Cleveland, while the " Gushing " and " Stiletto " were 

 used as dispatch boats. The coast steamer " Monmouth " was reserved 

 for Senators, Representatives and their guests, and the patrol steamer 

 " Blake " for the Diplomatic Corps. The New York State officials, 

 World's Fair Commissioners and Legislature were carried by the steamer 

 " Gen. Slocum," and were given a prominent position at the head of the 

 line. Neither threatening skies nor pouring rain,could keep at home the 

 immense crowd which gathered at every vantage point along the whole 

 shore line of ten miles. The sight was one in a lifetime. The " Dol- 

 phin " passed the splendid battleships, full rigged and manned, while 

 under their protecting guns lay the tiny caravels, " Nina," " Pinta " 

 and " Santa Maria." These frail-looking vessels, flying the ancient ban- 

 ner of red and white which once symbolized the might of Castile and 

 Aragon, formed a striking contrast to the modern ships which repre- 

 sented every phase of naval engineering, from the powerful armored 

 battleships, " Jean Bart " and ■' Blake," to the swift torpedo boat 

 '' Gushing." One of the features of the review was the marvelous 

 rapidity and precision with which the firing of salutes was conducted. 

 Ihiring the evening interesting exhibitions of search light drilling and 



