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GROCERS. Cc. 5. O HARE & SON, Whelrsale and Retail Grecers, L213 Seventh Street Northwest, tweet Mand © a | TEAS! TEAS! AS Japon wae ai. Gc; choice, He; very finest, $1 ¥ powder Ton, Tics & food article for $1, Thoice Gunpowde, ts $1.25; very beet rs Pate “ar Siang ah Cena an extra Encli-h Breakfast Tea. ee. prices. n ma, 75¢; our best 81 nae. $1 Pennies bait bookel for Qt a BRANDY. GIN, & Puze Brench Brazds. ger bottl = Holland Gis Jt me Maver 1 Wine. per battle Whisky, five y-ar Sweet Catavha W per gallon. S. (HARE & SON, FUTURE DaY¥s. p Pps aaa Pesos | Bis orgs § WILLIAMS, corner both and D streets. ‘3 als lie ac sol other brands of sald poe to wale; and if, cing at purchaser's cost. A GREEN'S Warer Bra Reece oot Bat Bicate Brok ors, Sechtntet ee corner af Penn. avenue and ith street, OmM‘giar Ofice Building. 23 Uterinat & WHEELER, Aucts. Se THE ABOVE SALE 18 att the eee 26th, 27th, and 36th Se Ade is at Tmok olclock: Pa Li 20-tr 1214 Th erect N. W_, between M and 8 B™* 5 &, BROTHER, SSATL AS: (Bawen Phird cod Poracte chal? Strests. Jost ateed and for wale at the following low ane Gunpowder 98 Finest Meynne Imperial Chwicw Best Family, barrel. XX Choice wt “es, 6 bbls. Cham; each, or 6 for ae conte PRICE List or GROCERIES at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co's. SUGARS. (BEST MEW YORK BRANDE.) a Tighe Broeaine Good Brown, FLOUR. Extra—ebvice. Extra—vers hii ei Bxtra—a good Family choice Family—the ve Family— Welch's best—at it aT 2 eee sarees Eeccer FREERE We cannot gaarantas ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co,, @KOCERS, MASONIO TEMPLE, NINTH AND F ats. Ss. e: Woh iekuRer srace, FOREIGN aND ‘DOMESTIG cava, BB HAVANA AND VALENCIA Ni THE ite Fi Np Efi 3 W. BURCHELL, * u.W. oct 1339 F street, near Ebbitt House. ————— HOTELS. VWtanps sores, WASHINGTON, D. 0. REMODELED, REFURNISHED, FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND ELEVATORS ADDED. OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1879. Gece s 3. ¥. CAKE, Tropes 4 oclock P. = ‘on the foo Tg BATTINGLY & WHEELER, A age ota SBR a eg THE ABOVE Sas The following artiste will be soccer in this TPONED 18 he ag FuR- ome February ,INNMAN, GREY, HEALY, ‘Tre Sacitccr. ire « WHERLE OF THE TscuEaNe BZ IN CONSEQUENCE 0 weather the above sale further =e ae THURSDAY, ee = ‘1873, at — remisen. *ePtokd MATTINGLY & WH win Gonenq BEELER, Auct Aucts. UENCE OF THE INC! sciatic (hve aban sale te hereby tat PONED anna pes February re 173, at 4 eeseesse! 'S MAT’ TINGLY & & WHEELER, Accts. 57 THE ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY Lae 7 | r Seep woul MONDAY, February 24, 1873, ‘The Fine gg after Da cote Lat Supper,” be sold at 9 o'clock, second MATHNGLY 8 & WHEELER, Aucts. LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. a ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY farther rants until THURSDAY, March 6, 1573, at 4 Southwest ser Pennsylvania avenue ‘and Nth st. athwest corne: a tietaarere ent i Star Office Buildings. ‘; si eg teres, & WHEELER, Aucts. B B. H. WARM Eitate Broker and Auctioneer, ‘729 Seventh street, b between G and H. beats sd SALE OF A tte STO! g, FRA = DE OF ist Aras Routt 1 By virtue of deed of tran dat -orded ip Liber ow records of Washins DAY, "he day nies bdivision of ‘Seigtal ethers na tL PS 3a and in wauare No. 8 Washington, D-C-, together with the im INAUGURATION— Ate ILLUMINATE NOW we ie «+ EVER OFFERED. L mock of Folding Trans colors.) with Por vilson; Tin Frame talgaed Maman Oy Lanteros; na iy ane of all the sate tn sot one for vnew siglo of Fh atl ; ited hater Ci dee a Wilson pom Caine s Lautcras Hie onl ; relate ant Vine, te ge assortment Renutlfal colors; Grant iges of all styles, &c., &c., at ey ant beg eee ONBAY. ‘ant wires to ——- tinge on lying in the city of provement: a m es Shalt seliw sal eroums an maven collcotiomret tee above naaenk e\ecall especial atterition to this sale, as the goods CLEAI ARY, Ancts._ Terms of ale: ‘The amount of indebtedness secured by said deed of Sree, menetes — oF ex sale in Ce and ti soar get gece trom the spre “f sales ‘and secured, LATE ‘ptanc ns of ae are not complied with within sale, the property wil ‘and a of the — purchaser. be resold at the ae eer SORE Y. Srey R Beate ncdees and Auctioneers, ° bday < could send a military orner Pennsylvania avenue aud iith st., | digs | sa Rep AND. Beir Pr | BRERA. atch tt BE 8:0, sod eta awe 10D, Seid, Nb, 60, O90, 850 and 8.50 ox sass FOR BALTIMORE. Senter at 4:45 and maine oP, at the fol- ssidek is front of ar auction roms we Shalt eoll an immense | Sa of the above gond: LATIMER & CLEARY. Ancts ers rices for apy deiuite leugth of time sym, er fy DUNCANSON, DOWL ‘Southeast corner Kh and 1 beet INTH ANN ARMAPOLTS but no trai ins to or a; i oy a ‘FOR NORFOLK. Sunday. Hon 8. ee s sen BA erus sho “aa ings, commencing 7 o'clock p.m. = our ects nort! ‘Goldate ph all Kinds of sureseoe every tna, mane and Hish and gold gad silver cases, all in perfect ord od as 1 Solid Gola ch Chains. D is and other fine Jewelry, sale, as the reputation of Mesars. well known, ‘and ever a ind ticle i guaranteed aa 7 weitive and terms cas cash ids over GSW acredit of W aud 60 dass, S.GOLDSTEIN & _{2 DUNCANSON, powLine BY aR. anes agar’ Seooem aa set — Ta FOR NEw YORK, without eae cars. daily (except Sunday) at 8:40 a. m., 1:00 and FOR PRILADELPHIA. sap Sunday) at O14 —— ania avenue, FINE COLD AND BILV ER ig SATURDAY ides ts at ing ¥ SUNDA w. eee New wet m., and Philadelphia Sicepiog ‘carn for New York on 8:80 p.m. train vek American Levers, in 2, 3, 4 andé ounce Lickets to Philadelphia, New York and hed at the Station Office at all r English Sor aed Lev 100. Bilver and Gold Chai: ‘he atten! and Ohio serene sateen see ‘between Washington, Baltimore, Aunapo- called to this sale, a Asn’t snes Transportation. x tis and the West. ge B. SHARP, i A Tok Woo U NION peat Gro zows, D.< at ‘ vao SCOTT PLACE, dect Sm Between I and K streets, AY Ro. Tas oN sGand TELEGANT SA’ LE OF 6 ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG B. B. Corner of Band Sizth Streets, OEE OF TNE mas HH ‘Hu STREET BI BET WEEN ‘orm anv 101u STREETS of trust to Daniel L. Eats dated September 6th, 1872, Uber Sh ba ete a as eo foie 3 ry pn) the party sec’ rome for sale, at ¢ Mublie auction, to the hi of the premises,‘ aw eae of ad of adeed AMILTUN HOUSE, decd Sm Northeast corner of 1éth and K ste. geen and described as iets recorded subdivision of ed and seventy ~ wements thereon, consist able and yalnab! somes Si ‘the gi ‘itved H™*= HOTEL, No. 709 G STREET, jemtt Betws ?rm ax 8rH Starts. "TSE teresa woren, JAMES SYEES, Proprictor. Faoxtine PEssstLvaNia AvENUB, Butween Wh and Wh streets, Wasarxeton, D. 0. eer y= ABLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE, T. BOESSLE & som, ecls-ly Prorarixrons, Cc. @. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D, 0. B sivents, N. W. = wub) to. A deed of Tad, aud cecorded August yale In i ie Wea wect ten per cent. interest terms of sale for the ‘amount realized eaid Sor gl wvakonGs Wes ce ehaaies tere eho aso ne es rete | Se e0 BE Se, the above will peraly ¥. Li. WALL #00. Pr a +L. Ww. ae eis mu dns te Get E.8. YOUNG, Gon’ 1872 PENsriv isis, ‘THE HOBTH' ‘Zn ae &. &.| Baltimore...... AUCTION SALES. » He anid be had beema aT RARSTION SALES. _| EVENING STAR. Bout! are has ‘Mth at., OONGRESSIONAL, A LOT OF WHISKIEA AND WINES, ac, at | Com@@uBiom Westerday's Proceedings, A ALL NIGHT SESSION OF THE SENATE. udey bes thy Bh} Milena aaa | SENATE. —After our report clésed— Mr. Morton made a long ‘on the TIMBR & CLEARY, Acct. | Louisiana Dill, UL tn which he BEEN: sini Sse the resolutieg upon which pe ast, ? poe Wace ; and, therefore, ation of acts of Gov. Warmothe a1 and be as- . v ek Srasie Be A sera Re ‘neice Soni O} aN LL upon le al jenou 1e One Bas rte iain war-] of Judge Duretl as utterty Sheeetan ion of Mf ists without ‘gentle tn Bar ees, law, condemned the support of the mili ‘One Sorrel Mate | 5 , kind ‘the soled] f and gentle i Rarncte a fut tr “pelines, Eire te Re Remerzererameet. Ho caching members of this Hf is necessary touch ing the Sredit seobilees ge fore, 16 hands bigh, very atytish, that there was no ground whatever committer to take ms a perfect family bores. ie. = for censuring the President. kai joigueen the ceergure tt “ALSO, : ‘Mr. Thurman advocated that theonly just and x eral fime young Horses and Mares from Vir- | proper course was to recognize the McEnery Mr. moved to lay the whole subject poretament, the table. Mr. Hill advocated his substitate. om after the rote on Mr. Ma 6 AT THE EVENING AMESION, yetes Wagons, Jacrers, Ri nate resumed the consideration of the ae | BY GREEN & CE RiTAMs. ‘Auctioneers, ‘est, Conkling, Morton and Schurz, reengnisrd No. 2001 northwest corner 19th aad D ote. eye atlength that the Ke he resolution was, that the House hereby scopes unrepublican and eeccaent i 4, the conduct of Samuel FB. WAC reese PARLOR SUITES, rem L. | Mr. Sherman offered an amendment provid! providing member of this House from Marsachusetts, for Bae Tie WALNUT FROME May. | that until a new election can be held the Kel-| having invested in large quantities of the stock yy TLEMEN S RECEPRIG government shall be recognized instead of | Gr the credit. mobilier, ‘and Fetaining stock in before the last election. kong ‘setae tl te a a of this Honse. with mo- tions to adjourn and lay on the table; which | ich and the sear and nave were laity The Hous refused to consider the resolation— common Sees was on the floor, gave way to Mr. Morton, who made a motion sdjourn. The chair ( Ferry, of Michigans) 5 yr aes as to be awakzncl by the the clerk to put the | sideration of the su motion on the résolution in relation to Mr. Kelley > sect referred to them. The motion to adjourn waslost, and Mr. Flan- | petaynetes ©? 8 imatiry as to the effect of the agan resumed his peste desired members OBNING, March Ist, at 1 The q uestion was on the substitute {cos Sena ete that ithe committee hn Asety Pot in f our auction rooms, offered by Mr, Tin, when was 5 lone —ayes 16) a he would no gentleman to bed urticlea. Perma cas, foes 25; the alirmatives democratic | Ser as'e question of privtiogs « ‘hy frsolution GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | BOC8 25; the affirmatives.t Pend Trumbel ferring to members based upon this report. BE LArmaEB ac Mr. Howe then renewed indifferent terms the | "The motion was agreed Scnea 14. nays 75. Ai Hien! estate Brokers, amendment that entil che now election ‘The House then, on motion of Mr. Garticid, at Southwest corner ——— 10:25 p. m., went into the committee of the whole VE shall be considered the d the wo fa fac fo guveramdist, dha on the Senate amendments to the legislative ap- TRUSTRE'S aL nor TALCAaLE IMPROVED | !t was then to—ayes 20, noes 12. Bir. West then Prat tne requestof Mr. Garfield the amendments Under and b; nt 7 tised of t st to me, | he said was for the put of contormi: bearingd se ta et ot Wil, an iy’ | lines of the election mn preemets heca | "3 recorded in liber 635 of the land records of W by the state laws. MURINE WEG Ha fhe eighteenth amet. ington county, in the Distriet of Columbia. at folio | “ate “Carpenter opposed the amendment, and | 2% ty \ , 5 ite, were non-concurred tm Poa Baba etka’ autor Marck, Bet, | said it woutd put the whole control of the elec- | r upon the premises. at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, | tion in the hands of Kellogg. What was wanted | ciusive, rela! the west 81 feet of lot 16, tu Chari aries I. Winite’s re- | was a fair election, and so that was effected it } House, Ie gen concurred i corded eubdivision of savare did not matter a fig whether it was democratic non reamtecrner of of eaid ior i, and Tanning thence | OF republican, orth 0 | Ee pth ag A fete = eat, West denied that it would have such the beglontnar' Soeneg mrt slens N. perget 21 fost to “Tne Amendment was then rejected—ayes 11, The above sale ts made Tiecanse of ae noes 3 upon, when the committee rose, and, at 11 p.m the Hous selowraed. _ MARRIED. falment of interest secured to be | The in having been considered in committee TCRING—MITCHELL. Qn 7th instant. by of the whole, was reported to the Senate, the . of Foreman. Mr. JOHN BOMUTCH ” money cash, —_ A a peas a Sk peer “ question being on concurring in the amendment PAY MITOBELL, all of this city. * six, twelve and vighteen mouths; the purchi which had been made. T—WILLIAMS. At mena for the deferred payments, hix Mr. Trumbnil called attention to the fact that Pat ister the Bey Father my tee E Mf 4 | the amendment had been adopted in committee | ¥ wit Tae, gaara so MLERABETS neing at pitreha of the whole by the vote of Mr. Carpenter. WINTERS REEWAN. BR. Trust Histone AVERY SINOULAR Postr1ox seen ee Ren a 1E © KEENAN, = that Senator to assume, when he had this | Battimore, {| Baltimore rs co. y on this floor denounced the Kellogg govern. | ate = os aeabar wey : it as a usurpation. Now he voted to ine sued from the | F cognize that government. DIED. ‘ourt tae District f M rpenter said he did hag se A vote Vis. Thiemorning, of typhoid fever, MAMTE HM sell, at pul: recog! any one. Congress, i lering this Davir od deushter of new election, could designate any one as the | A. Za year ot her Funeral notice in to-morrow > papers. . h, tt sald’ District on MONDAY. the 16 I litical siguif- | | DIGGS. On Thureday, zeh instant cance whatever in designating Kellogg. = G:poeyan Retrect. Stim LEC DIGGR. Mr. Trumbuil said that the whole testimony lanetal services will be at the John chureb on Saturday , Ist of a showed au organized conspiracy to carry the Be GREEN & WILL ere, If such a thing as this'ts is to done, a thing a0 | 9 a. No. 1001, northwest corner Toth and Dstreets. | jnonstrous and hideous, it is usoless to waste REY a a . Farewell to all free elec- | sftera long and painiul illness. JAMES A. RBTN- TRUSTRE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE BD Sresmces Son stad OLDS, son of John at Jem Bos EOE i ONiry MRBET, BET MAND B | fons nit mee usurpations us this are to be sus | (LIS, som of Jol Fong bey dh Of ariced of frat dated the Gret day | Br, Carpenter sald in explanation of his vote, itera Sol wilh take ghitetire ay, in the year of our bord one teosant | that he bad come to that condition of mrud I.street eiathnst nn Sat ndred and sixty-nipe,and duly re where he would always swapa recital for an act. s © ti ck His friends and ind BR, No. 12, folio $80 et sea... one of He would prefer the bill as it came from the spcottul 4 invited te attend. ee aes tee DS committee,-but he found half a dozen 1) in Sq teow png inc} ant seem | Sta) dhces ele cco iaseeovehin es FROM A PRACTICAL POINT OF VIEW, ;) ‘These lots are improved by valum: | and to save the people from a usurped govern- can, balance in nix t for four he bad made this com- UNDERTAKERS. I at the cont of the parchaser. The pa election, and he cared not a fig whether it was RRtemanp F. HARVEY, be required when the property democratic or republican. Moperty At the Fisk and Cot ot theicteditiee | _ Mr. Saulsbuiry said he could never give his UNDERTAEER, Case the te oe eto a recognition of the Kellogg govern- Nithia Sve daye alter sn, ret compile with . He believed it was a fraad anda usur- ceemecgstec are @ MARKY NATIVL W nS son Ri pation, No. 934 F Sraeet, betwoou Ninth and GREEN & WILLIAMS. Mr, Thurman could not vote for this bill, not eo _—_ 1ls-eo&ds (Re yo ctione: only because he did not believe Congres« ‘nad | METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKET: IS HERERY Post y constitutional power to pass, but he did did not ra > until WEDNESDAY: March 12th every ss zs, | t __e pee = Sper g pe) oo marl-ly SHROUDS, HABITS, €s. said this whole ficult; its 01 nin t improper conduct of the admiuietration, “| RICHARD W. BARKER, Avets. | gHe AMES NING THE KELLOGG | CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 619 ELEVENTH STREET, ncer F. FURNITURE OF ALL KINVS MAD TORE Of bate ED ant: & WILLIAMS. VERNMED Estate Broker and Anctioneer, | in power until the election was then concurred 729 Seventh street, between G and in, as follow Bou iter, Chandier, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF AT AWO-STORY FRAME M y Corbett, Cragin, Betty of Meche: PYEEN RS J BOUN) ¥ Pee ‘Hnghuysen, Gilbert, Mamtin. bt ams elf. dated May ‘and duly recor “ice 4, tied My tg nd ‘records of i Was) " + Twill sell at public auction. in | Jonnona” Macken, Horwood, lataosn Arnie front off ee Bias Hat SAT. bury, Schurz. 8 ‘Spraran Stevenson, Stockton, Thur. man.’ and Nera asd ia Te . | Mr. Hamilton, of Maryland, was perfect! Eh tntlag es peta eh he ori | salt from the tapering iow ule" thing | _ INSURANCE COMPANIES. er wit i Would end. He knew that the dominant party [eves yous Live sondage tone ne would never let go their grasp on these unre- cured by said dee o aid. © ! constructed states. Yet how could the Ameri- of sale in cash, and the b i twelve | ean Senate thus give its sanction to the govern- hionths, notes of the purchaser to ed bya | ment of an usurper like this man Kello, za deed ‘of trust pipon the property sold, with inter who ought now to be in the hands o! bi Nan Wrearaeot enko Se eer within | /#w and made to suffer for his crimes. ‘ the roperty to be resold at the Mi asserly said that he could not yote for al ‘ure cae mvey- | this Mr. Bayard nerd = action of Sood Presitent in upholding the ment, and sustaining a shi =n with out existence in law or in fact, the creature of Saeco ~ New Mable Buitting bp yg ing : Mr. Morton moved to lay the bill o: Nos, 900 and 903 } Pennsylvauie ay ie. table. 1 ves, 19, boo eo dill on the Bal NERUPTCY 8 THE BILL W, EFoMia pacuryy | sce ren, Boren, Chau iOMPLE ‘OB gan, Harlan, Lewis, Morton, Trumbull, West "BU re a ane EW suxee D vee and all the demoerats present with the excey PRS RINGS, and Ft sige mest tion of Mr. Machen, who voted in the affirma- hear the Potomac rv reels, | tive. Py Santi 8 ae tat ies sundry civil appropriation bill was then a 1n ED NESDAY, the of March, T Trumbull e notice that at the first op- + Be, pepe Ca git tsa mig hyuinme ene spanewick | oxeanrzEy a060Sr 8, 1070 er the undereign |» Assi ri CasB L 100,000 a i lat aa jAciene om | The Senate then at 7.40. m. Friday morn- raesiim ee 1) neg aaple Milt Property and | ing adjourned until one o'clock. lice in Shepherd's Balding, Mo Ro. Penney! iv ven a. aod af of aes twele ffurtecn on (ld), | | HOUSE.—After our report closed, proceed wees Tobe President. ce , # nteen (17 on the credit mobilier report continued. SAMUEL CROSS, ~ 18), ni 5 ei ), ed tve und are Ty num the preamble eietary are a large two-story Steam ] 121 feet, provided with a steam Ape ae iota tite ures necessary for shwing and pol Hone and marble, amoug which ate five gang eave running building 188. . Watlng apparatu thtonichoat, ad ‘and @ good supply of SOPs SERIE BH Poin addition to Che me ‘ania a ali. fhere are also piss sho) ston mobilier stock, and that, therefore, erwehop, with rubbing deserved the cengure of the Hist. The buildings are substanti: Randall mad: int of order at the and wood, and'in aitition torn tent of oko ais fant lution a + aa It contained a = on O street south and @ 2)-foot alley inthe rear, the b= ded property, he has a wharf front of about 80 feet on poaker sust sustained the point of order. HALFORD Street. Te are nearly 30,000: Mr. Speer then offered a long preamble and resolution, reciting, ine, ovidense’ taken before Mr. Poland’s LEICESTERSHIRE \IN RELATION TO i WILLIAM D. KEL ‘idends that he had recelved TABLE SAUCE, he shops and stable rm THE VERY BEST GACCE AND SELISH MADE Baa; one-half 19 Otek Seen Eee the resnlation I ABY PART OF THE WORLD. "air. Dicitey?eatd he’ hoped hr. Kelley and his would Enve am eppertuniines snees FoR Mr. Speer said he wonkl allow debate, and 0 elelaaheereas from Pennsytva- FAMILY USE. queso him, aid be did ny rtey ey peg but te 1 did not speak to the successor Mr. Dickey —I hope you will ‘never speak to Mine Reiley then ‘tdok the ‘floor, but made a brief against ‘the effort » ae “Ferme of sale: cipet res Pi Oxrzs, BALE PIBTB....., 2cnrvinnnnnse-nennd® URRTB, At p.m. the Senate took a recess to 7 p. m. motion Was taken, "and résatted—yeas If, nays Stevenson then offered another reso Fe art's CO., Avcts. Loulsiana | bin, and speeches were made by] aca anertion of priviiege, watch See pecker 3 nace! 5 log NUT BOO GARE: Extn the government of Warmoth, which was legally | therein and receiving ehormons dividends while &. A t raised a question of considera- ordered At 4o’clock this mornthg Mr. Flanagan, who yeu 75, nays 108; the vote being about the same wr Sargent then offered a resolution that the pene coramittce of which Luke P. Poland is chairman be discharged from the further con- ee Peon five to twenty-nine, in- to the salaries of officers of the A few other minor amendments were acted both of . KRAES. At Georgetow we, Pebraary 23th, Tiomore ‘ver Dagiel ED . | state of Louisiana, having its headquarters in | ,/ r. gene - Starkweather and Jammes Bay the New Orleans cnstom-house, and in direct | AN pe ETE tl of eer PETER PAUL t x8 i communication and support from Washington. | Tie faicral serv NOLDS. On the morning of the 27th instant, Senators Toapiag. she who would not vote for the bill unless with-this | © doe ta cua Wik * int te ii yen year s HY DAY, day of Febriary, A. De % 40'ck a of omni those | recital. The whole question was wnether they | “ orae pees a ve ie ines of i a would have Kellogg's government in Louisiana ‘iis byecrt will take plac Ptr inate roaidence on and Distr: of tor four weeks or four years. He looked at the Tiieh ot anieg the tat in THE INAUGURATION. OG@icial Pregramme for the Cere. menics. The Senate committee of “carrengements tor the ipangeration of the President of the Um- ted States on the 4th of March, 1575," have just issued the following PRtonawer The doors of the Senate < amber will be opened at 1) o'ctéck a.m. for the admimton a: and others who. by the arrangement of the committer, are entut follows: Ex-Presidents and Vice Presidents. The Cleef Justice and Associate Justices a the Su Court. The Diplomatic Corps, Heads of Departments, oft Departments, and ant Postmasters General, the Assistant Leys General, abd the Judge Advocate General, Headset Bureaus of War and pepart ments, the Comptrolicts, Auditors, and % ter of the T the Solicitor of une sowerad Sudges ot the the Federal Courts and the ii eal will be furnished by the Sergeant-at-Arms. ‘The Lpiomatio will be reserved fer sot the Diplomatic Oorps. = Senate wing of the Capitol, on the lower jour capy the gallery dircetiy to the right of the Di plomatic gallery. Repertens’ galte TY, Will be thrown open te ticket now! at 11 @'clock precisely soctate Justices of the Supreme Court, will ba seats on the rightof the Chair. The Diplomatic Corps will occupy seats om the right of the Chair, mext to the Supreme Court. Heads of Departments will occupy seats on the left of the Chair Offoers of the Army and Navy who, by mame. have received the thanks of Cengress, and Ger ernors and ex-Governors of States, will occupy seats on the right of the main entrance. Ex-members of the House and members-clect wil enter the Semate Chamber by the main ea- trance, and will 6ccupy seats on the right of the Chair, in rear of the ic © The Moma wet beast Pamagre tee of Arrangements, will proceed in « carringe the east door of the north wing of the Capt jent's room. The Vice President-elect will be accompa- nied to the Capitol by a member of the Com mittee of Arrangements, be ad to him by the Vice President. The Diplomatic Corps will assemble marble room. and thence proceed tn the Senate Chamber. The Diplomatic Corps and the 4 Supreme Court will enter the Sena’ & few, minutes betore the President-ei The Senste wil! assembte nt twelve o'clock The by the Committee of Arrangements to the seat prepared for bim in the Senate Chamber. After completing the organiration of the Senate, thone assembled in the Chainber wilt Proceed to the plattorm on the central portice tethe ¢ apitol in the following order : The Marshal of the Supreme Court. Ex-Presidents and ex-Vice Presidents. ‘The Supreme Court of the United States. The Gonttattce of Arrangeesents he Arrangement The President of the United States, the Pres ident-elect ‘The Vice President and the Scoretary of the Senate. he members of the Senate Heads of Department. Ex-membersor the Hous of Representatives, and members-cleet of the Forty: third Com ress, O Governors of States. who the floor of aoe to the re- Seed cutont ae left of the Diplomatic Gai- lery. Un reach: the portico the President. Presi- dent-elect, will take So mat vided for him aa hiet Justice on the front of the p ot the Su a pecition ts the soar oF President, dent-elect. Next in the rear of these, ex-Presidents and ex-Vice-Presidents, and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, wiil occupy the seats on left; the Vice-President, the 5 and » Seorctar; and members of those on the right. The tie Corps will ‘the seat. next in the rear of the Supreme , Heads ot te end ex-Governors < Se eat , Ox-mem- macmbers-elect Feowoatves, in Ga rea a the members of serach other persons as are included in the pre- will cocupy the stepe and arrangement» the residue of the a in i the oath of office witt administered to All horses and matey except these used convering persons to fa = Cay iene on = — e unfavorable, the mony of Tnauguration the Senate ‘Chamber. Aaron H. Crary, Jomn A. Loeax, Tuomas F. Barano, Committee of Arrangements SPEScERIAN DOUBLE ELASTIC | STEEL PENS. ‘These celebrated Pens are increasi rapedi ip sale, owing to their fF eneacelied® pentane Bras ake sah ach rae portman Et sand evenness off . SF For the convenience af those who may wish to oy Wwe well send Card, iP Tate i send 9 Sample Card, comserniag alt IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & “oe ts 138 and 140 Grand Street, Bo"? S surre. 7 aw SMITH & WiIMSATT, LUMBER. LUMBER. HARDWOODS 4 SPECIALTY. BILLS = TO ORDER. . jenb-tn* _Cokwen Vu any I Sts, sovrnweer. FOR BALLs np rastizs, KID GLovEs, @1 TO 91.25 PER Pars. WALL, ROBINSON @ 00. to admimtion, as the foregoing will enter at the eas! deer ber — ries, with the exception of the ‘enter the Capitol by the bromar sloors of the Senate wing, which will be opened of Arra: ents Kx-Presidemts and Vice-Presidents, Chief Justice an@ As , Premdent elect, accompanied by two members of the Commit. » and entering there, will proceed to the nd conducted to the Vice President's reom, and, afterward, inte the Senate Chamber, where the oath of office wilt ate heing ready for bis reception, tha I'resident, President-elect, will be intrednordt re been admitted te the President elect by the Cast door of the north Capitol, will be excluded trom the will take place tm