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| _EVENING STAR. |THE INAUGURATION [res sree sero | or mearoms onc rma, | eran Menai Of oo means ‘The Grand Procession. ‘The Grand Marshal, under instructions of the ‘arranged the procession as follows: i companies fo the in of sections for toe osu artillery, REAL ESTATE AGENTs. obstruct uder a reduet: be & CO. sepa coy, ach rgion win be nto. Snatng | Als ™* PA™*Bay ata eat ae fone oF tiene were Scott : i Boo sase.e isthe obsiacle i posses S| tup-eotse Row} app. Pow Unite aac eas: front of 1 ape view Le stout Paifwar up ts Aclirity columue of cenupa | JA, Me ed ton nies will be changed by each fifantry aid cavatey umn MONDAY.................. Mareh 3, 1878, LOCAL NEWS. —e— Amusements, &c., To-night. A CROWDED CITY. 1 o v and i Real Estate Brokers, ARRANGEMENTS FOR CELEBRATION. rei cpcermmene of fours, and ity myunied Mounted Police, jeill change frem colump of se¢!sine to 6- | Somthenst Bana U8. artillery. “pieces, 7 ~ Comer 436 street and Virginia arecoe, Salts Opere Howsre—(haslotie Cushimam, 8 Grand Mash F. Accistant and. Aides. befare the wast font ofthe apc southwest, “Meg Merillies.” Reception Committee, arrani Sides to @TO! Washinjten Theater Comique—A grand variety | PROGRAMME OF THE PROCESSION. Military Commitee on Idanguration. silel lipes of badtaliene iw tite WASHINGTON, D. 0. ye hich a pamber of new stars 3 vine Divistos. ‘massed each ots in the closest practicable | ROTSES FOR 8. a aan Brevet Major General BE Upton, U. 8. A., com- | Urder. Poe corm of ral, cadets "will =capy the HOUSES a8 RENtS COLLECT. pear. manding. ‘open space on and in front of New 5 th Lincelu, Hall First night of Duprez aad | DESCRIPTION OF THE BALL ROOM Military Academy Band. the eouth end z A ttalion U8 Corps of Caiets, : warm mee’ Hal.Leeture by PMatthew an tbe Aron Cicer — fo ‘REAL ESTATE A ER, — talion U. 8. Foc 5 cof Ryan fi Stion to Darwinism. of them is provided with ight Battery A, BI regiment United States Ar- jentee One See Oid Pollews’ Holt, Navy Yarh—Grand pan | Scenes at the Hotels and Depots. its utmost capacity-both ordinary and extra- and tea filters; another is died with caps and baa splits: ailery e 4 shenpmpninigan. = FE as AT TRE METROPOLITAN HOTEL desserts, and another with meats and Prov: Battalion Ugited oe «Naval Cadets, 3 crowd was large, register ‘and ater runs through ine Band. coe Tk aand Posmigicanee ace, 6} | ARRIVAL OF VISITING MILITARY. | ihowed an anranl umber ofninees ESSE | time Hot and cold. water rune through al SECOMD DITTNION. aaah yy hotel is eapable of six hundred for the occasion. Col. Wm. G. Moore, Washington Light Infantry 7 ~ Fg af mpi Ay lodgers, and expects to furnish to as oak-rooms, on the east side, are very - "S Bee The Grand Mi Of the’ Inaugural . . Dodsworth Baad. FF — est Cadets, Burgess Corps, | many more. About one hundred and fifty cots | complete, and the greatest security is guaran- ‘@uard, Senticne ar alt mpertant to again vpn ag The West Point ” | have been put up in rooms, and applicants who | seed "te sinner Particular, with cheeks peasgunes eines the t the head of the ont in Sumner Corps, &c. caynot be accommodated are referred to | and veliable assistants to take charge. Company A, St. Loais National Guard. teak nee Se ee ’ ing-houses, the of which have left | It is safe to say that the supper will satisfy Washington Artillery eee een Seealeaty at 30 Stee «ns Ome their addresses at the hotel. The Hartranft | the tastes offthe mort featidious,as the prepara- THIRD DIVISION. ‘ Sd fae teeomte ees on ee Club, of Philadelphia, consisting of one hun- | tions embrace everything conceivable in the | _Col.J.C. Andenried, A. BO. commanding. 3f their appointed places uot one minute later | SCENES AND INCIDENTS ALL ABOUT TOWN. redand twenty-five men, whlch wil!'be quar- | Catalogue of good thing a First Troop Philadelphia Cay ‘Cavalry, organiz sich wil be indicated Bees “ Witrtam F. Barry, ere: OTHER HOTELS. ae ae Przellent’> Mounted Guard Feed ub be But io march, via the north Of the Byt. Maj. Gen. U.S. A., Grand Marshal, ‘The streets and hotels were thronged lastove- | | Every inch of available space at the Wash- | and waxing it forthe ball and removing the | ‘the victReerents) ~ nr Ponisl and. Rename. anna ‘Msesion in the Condensed Locals, ning until @ late hour with crowds of visitors | ington House will be taken by to-morrow morn- trestle-work used in hanging the docwralions, The Governor of the District of Columbia and staf, | same order in which it marched te the Capitol, The . ing, when the Cameron Club, of Philadelphia, | and each hour adds to brilliancy of the in carri 5 lent will leave the column at the south end J. VY. M. Vanlenbarg has been appointed | who came to witness the second inauguration of is expected to arrive and take up quarters there. | interior + dy ot tae " shine Treasury buihling, and the colum Mair oF the Gove otne TANK of major, ou the | General Grant. Extra trains came in daring | ™44pected to an Hotel has seventy-nine roome, E an = Colonel Jobn M. Bacon, A.D.C.,commanding. | proceed via Lith, 1 onl ith ates te tena ee WM. L. WALL & ©o., stait of the Governor of the District. theday and evening from the north, and each | all of which were taken last evening. In addi: | DEC®rations of the Columbia Law ‘Atvany Boreas Oo pase In bevice of the earch, down the aremne t0 seared ie paaaals SOR eta net nan | tenad Bacenee geile, Sulu of ae Fis, See placed in the | Acts Building. ae any Burges Corps, review of the, Preadent,! who will ooenpy ‘a ismininiaind Stor Wilon oa Fre x Sen woes i'w pesos persuasion, who, afew minutes after the | Patlors, eafe and dining-room fur the accom. Columbia'l-aw Building, on Sth ‘street, for the Washington Grays, of Philadelphia. 5 sg inalgneienetiesarersies i = ac ouner. st, ‘might tin n | Modation of lodgers. rand banquet to take place to-night and the ‘ow : DT Sheen wat seaiew neither bands nor field music Members of the Washington Schnetzen Ve- | {7ains aFrived at the depots, “‘might have been | Tye st. Mare pidly filling up, and prob- | Bresiaential ‘reception wo-morrow= The mane SS ae Tend ofthe ree conan, Dut will remain at rein are required by the notice in another col- | %€2, paige wending their way | ably by evening will be crowded to its utmost | 4,21 will be used for the reception, and the Desnedis Gen ct Pabere, beir respective regiments or corps, Af win to assemble at Wills’ Hall to-morrow even- | UP theavenue. Washington has not witnessed the review. and alter each orguntantion hie pate eed acd easing te we wit am a7 : nee Gy Eecun OUR AUCTION Booms, President ad the Gotecnen at the Destree of Ge | Comer of Pennsylvania avenwe and Ninth street. Tie grand "merchel wall wear bis uniform of On SATURDAY major general, with sash as general officer of t , » MARCH 1, ing at 9 o’clock. Rey. Charles B. Dana did not die in Memphis, Tenn., as published, but at Natchez, Miss., (with bis family. a wife and two children,) where he has resided for the past twelve years. The Police Court was not so full of offenders this morning as was anticipated, and the work ‘was all over at 12 o’clock—all minor cases. Very little drunkenness was noticed on the capacity. such an influx of carpet-baggers for years past. | The St. Cloud fs full and running over. Supper, commitice, fetiring. and aitting cote - GEORGETOWN AND ALEXANDRIA. The hall has been. very beautifully decorated a Many persons who failed to obtain quartersin | forthe occasion Ovec the onne ea ot eee Tan at frequent intervals. Early in the evening | this cit ook themselves to Georgetown and | is draped an immense American banner, looped Band the chimes of the Metropolitan M. E. Church | sec: accommodations at the Union Hotel, | jp the middle, with a shield at each end, sur- ‘Ad Connecticut regiment , (organized 1789.) rang out merrily for about an hour, adding to | the largest in that town. Here arrangement: | rounded with laurel erertieted fee ee 1" lgaerrancest the general animation. Notwithstanding the | b*¥¢ been made to lodge and board several hun- | the chandelier nearest the ers’ scand is @ Sth regiment, National Guard, 8. N. ¥. dred extra guests. ite a number of persons universal bustle prevailing, there was little or | have secured quarters in Alexaudria, aed’ the | He of miniature flags with the names of all the hite and bine rosette on left breast and the followi @ s states in order, and interspersed with streamers, tant grand snarshal will wear his aniform ns since Pat uughy al the restaurants beingkept | 20 drunkenness observable, which fact is | City Hotel is reported full. Special tina wil | S20ee !ordet, and interspersed with streamers, | ~~ aeuameoeenaauaem ape MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY closed by the police. doubtless attributable in @ measure to the strin- aan S at > een to-morrow, in | 4 line of laurel Tope passes around the entire OIRTM Brvseton. ‘The deputy grand marshal will wear a red, white ‘i ] J. C. o’Connell, examineer In the United | gency of our present Sunday law. It was no. r ail Who desire an opportunity’ to | room, up at regular intervals, and inter~ | —_—_, Lieutenant Colonel 32th Pennaylvauia | anbine gage amt mnarehal , At 6 o'clock in the evenin States Pension Office, asuecessfalexam- | ticeable, however, that our public ns | Witness the inauguration ceremonies. spersed with flags, shtelds and On regiment, commanding. The marshals of divisions will wear white rosettes eine igation betore the medical faculty of the Na- were a little more lax y and eve- The West Point Cadets. front of the speakers’ desk is a white satin 5 on left breast, and the uniform of their grade. if A large assortment of tional College on the Ist inst. ning in looking after violators of the law than | | The battalion of West Point Cadets arrived | covering, on chin ited a eagle in Butler Zouaves. officers of the army, navy or State militia, if One of the most pleasant places in town to | usual, and several publicans on the avenue dis- | this morning about 74 o'clock under command shield and quiver of arrows and eee Shik'ra ° Ousform, citizens, plain biack suit, with spend. few hours this evening will be Lincoln | pensed fluids somechat stromocr than, cae, | aan. Conrad, headed by their band } the motto, “Grant and Wilson.’ Chinese Inne Stanton Guards ne marshal will GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, all, where the famous Duprez & Benedict | which cheers but not inebriates,” to such as felt | marched through Pennsylvania avenue,7th and Pl at various points nbout the ‘Dram corps.” on lait bronen, Sek hae wa IRDar Fed rosettes miuetrels hold forth. To strangers who have | the need of spirituous Considera- | F streets, to the Ebbitt House, where quarters shted up to-night. Con- | * Attuck Guards. army, navy of State militia: if not eptitiey teen” DIAMOND, PLAIN not seen them we say go all means; Wash- | ble hunting for such places took place during } are provided for them. The following are the jicuoas on one are words ‘‘ Tanner and Richmond Zouaves. form, citizens, plain black eu ith silk hat. <1 AD, *, ingtemians don't to be told. the evening, and Tittle of four or tive | commissioned officers of the battalion: Colonel Shoemaker.” Over the west entrance to the Band. Aides to the marshal of divisions wil wear Het AND —s—— Terk Uiently seen gliting into the darkness | Conrad, and Its. Mills, Strech and Davis. | hallis also alarge American banner, up Oe Pen nat. pont ag pa a ‘Washington Conference M. E. Church, | up back alleys, and returning soon after chew- THEIR QUARTERS in the center to make room for the’ passing in Company F, 13th Pennsylvania regiment. entitled to uniform, citizens, plain black suit with SEAL RINGS AND PINs, ing cloves or coffee-berries vigorously. The | atthe Ebbitt House consist of allof the fifth | and out of visitors Shields surrounded with ‘SEVENTH Division. silk hat. euES BAS, fact that no arrests for drunkenness were made | floor of the hotel and a portion of the fourth | wreaths are placed on each end and in the cen- | General John 8 Crocker, Marsiel, 1¢ port of all marshals, when the procession ix ‘The conference met this morning, Bishop E. attests the commendable sobriety and propriety | floor of the back building. The rooms were all | ter where the fastenings are made. The center | shals—Major George Hill, Enoch Clifford, L. march, will be at the head of their divisions, and Also, a chotee lot of ‘S.Janes in the chair. The religious exercises | of rrathington lent nigh. yacated yesterday preparatory to receiving the | chandelier is decorated with miniature flags, | Wine, t Crose, vy McBlair, J. E. all aides two paces in rear of their chiefs, in one were coudneted by the Revs. Benj. Brown and | _A brisk northwest this morning, coming | future mi heroes of the country. The old | and the front of the building will also be appro: | Riley'A. Shinn, E. P. Berry, Guy Howard, rank, if numbering ten or less, in two rauks, if mor. CUTLERY. J. H. Bouman. close on the heels of yesterday's slushy now: | dining room oh the firse flees se assigned exclu- | priately decorated and lighted up at night. Ex-Precidents and Vice-Presidents of the Unitea | ate: ‘Davis Noel's name was @ulled, but he was | gives promise of a fine day and dry streets to | sively to them for meals and every arrat ea gy by = San ‘morrow. ‘THE SPEAKERS States. march on to- ment has been made by the prietor to make | announced for this evening are:— ‘ional Court of the United es. ‘The detectives say there are but few “‘crooked | them comfortable. New halr mattrasses have Delegate N_P. Chipman, Representative Rob’t | Court of Chala of the United Sane eet officers le.” ioe pickpocketsand thieves generally | been purchased for them, and as most of the | B. Elliott (South Carolinas Gel wee Cook, | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and its in town from other cities, and are of the opinion | rooms in the top of the house are large, ten and | Messrs. John F. Johnson, John F. Cook and F. officers. i twelve of the cadets are quartered in each one. M. Brown (Baltimore), Gen. Senators, Senators elect, and ex-Senators. Sentinels stationed at the stairs leading to the Messrs. John H. Brooks, Geo. | Memberr of the House of Representatives, meiubers absent. Rev. P. G. Walker presented charges agaist him, and his case was referred to his pre- = s elder, to be examined into according to the discipline, when the suit pending in the exvil court is ended. If acquitted on both counts of indictments, any presiding elder may printed sewietant crass marshal. and Me Musical aud Mechanical Tastraments, xOT, marshal, #1 7” diate charge of the civic portion of the pricmaea UNS, PISTOLS, SEWING MACHINES, The follow ing named gentlemen ie tothe rand marehal AC atomel 3. P. Martin, san ; fifth from the fourth floor, prevent any commu- | ‘T. Downing (New York), James A. itace “Susles Rane And articles too mumerons to mention, be > printing of the nication with that part of'the house, and as the | Lowre DenttaGhoea Bory osm Bramhall. Gores Wiener minutes was $208.W0. next train, where they operate as before. The | boys are under strict Lepitnn’ discipline while The supper preparations are most complete, Grant and Wilson Elector B Colowel J 4 ‘The Anctioncer calls particniar attention ts On motion, it was determined to » publish 1,600 barren na — force is bel — aie and — mer = wot are a chance to see = and it promises to be a success in all respects. National and Congressional Bepublic ¥ B Fagite, Mave &. DEALERS, — icle is to be sold to the bigh ‘car: ce} the « "? will have to walk straight, or | elephant ¢ fourth floor temporary boa 5 Lieut. idder. fe Seplesof the canference miuutes. The price per | {he “crooked” will hav ves in the clutches of | partitions shut off that part of the heres cone Grant in Washington's Chair, al Sailors and Soldiers O. Lieut. TT. Thornber was then, fixed at 15 cents. M mane . ; Authorities of the District of a. D. McCathran, he secretaries and Kev. J. H. Brice were ap- | justice. It will not be unseasonable advice, pa by the cadets from the ether portions of the nteresting features of the inan- lative Assembly of the District of Columbia. | R- Young, € R.T. R. FULTON & Co., pomted a committee to pub'ish the minutes. however, to suggest to every one the propriety jouse. Bath rooms, closets, &c., are on this gural ceremonies will be the chair in which rd of Commissioners of Metropolitan Police. Lieut. H.W i s ‘The report of the comm.ttee to wait apon the | Of keeping a weather eye out for his pocket- | floor for their use, and an additional wtoanpke | George Washington was inaugurated as. first Coretmore of Kiateo and Zersitortes. fobles, Biest, ©. i Lt 314 NINTH STREET. President was adopted and his invitation to re book and watch, and to be especially careful | has been placed tothe topof the house tosnpply rge 8" Head of Barean of the Executive Departments. Mr. F.W. Smith, Mc. Thomas M i ceive them at 11:30 a. m, was accepted. ‘= ~ | when in crowds. them with the necessary quantity for their ab- | President of the United States. At the request Officers of the aa, wy, and Marine Corp=. The 1 report to the grand ma: ‘at Deadgnar ee . ‘The various reports of the benevolent socic- Scenes at the Railroad Depots, tations. of Mr. French, sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, ontn me seca! Spi acsoalpeaincsi edd! A NEW STORY ties were then received and adopted, as follows: | ARRIVALS OF VISITORS—MILITARY AND CIVIL. G R UNDER bar suit nh this interesting relic was sent here by its owner, Arthur Shepherd, M. ante—Col. © that the procession Woman's Foreign Pissionary Society reported At the Baltimore and Ohio railroad depot the ey, reachad bere at ieee ees ha wiley who resides at Valhal Vestchester county, | M sander. James Wi Dorsey Clagett W vn at 10 of peccively, all organ BY 5, i 5 4 A a is Sew Ye ‘s . Mr. bh McIntyre. P. > Matthew Tr zations are urged to be f #10059; ‘Church | Ratension’ So, 0-38; | scene has ROIS oad Coen heme a eee | Bbhite Tonee- During the’ stay of ‘the cadets Wilner: 2nd was received on Saturday. Mr. C. Bliss, Edward Baldwin, J.C. Lay,¢. Mt, fore WILLIAM F. BARRY Bst. Major General U.S, A.,@ William CG. H. Waddell, whose wife owns the wy the same discipline as | chair, in a deposition which accompanies it, s that he was appointed marshal of the laf be governed cademy. On their arrival they had | °" 4 mounting and after quarters | {SY on. amount for misionary mrposes, $1.0 Committee on Civic Procession. Band Lath school union, ss Soviety, 54.74. The ‘as they can do in attending to the rush of pas- = will sengers and receiving and delivering baggage. - The trains have been crowded to overtiowing, OLIVER OPTIC, [ : States for the southern district of New York | Hartranft Clut ted by a dete Police Regulations, of Sharp street eburch, Baltimore, Md., pre- | and seldom a train arrives at this depot wi Beeps Spas yop a ge by President Jackson, on ith November, 1331; gation of th ican Club ORDERS OF MAJOR RICHARDS. ENTITLED parson Hhgy board of stewards $50 fur needy | less preter pemetcleerl ames ota guard du’ ‘The patrolmen will be on duty the | tt Upon assuming the duties of his office he oan Stetes and The following orders of Major Richards to the found that the room appropriated for the uses | State Assoc: A resolution was passed requesting the pre- The special train of last night at eight oclock | Te&ular two hours and off a the sentinel will f the courts of the United States in New York an police were issned to-day: A BRAVE BoY'’s FORTUNE, agi roo seath = i be supposed to salute each and every one who | ttee of the District of Derartxent of Meraorozitay Poricr, axd two laymen. twenty pieces and the invited guest end woe | Commissioned officer. pancy of the room bythe deponent there was Cameron Club of Phiadelphia, Guwunst Oy . LN NO. 281 OF THE The conference adjourned to meet at 5o’clock. | orary members. This organization is com. Banoo TARADS OF CADETS. therein a large arm-chair, in a dilapidated con- . a ae Captain Wm. G. Brock, Insp-ctor f ° ‘ The members them went to visit the Piesident. | manded by Capt. O. H.P* Smith, with Piet Paige will be a dress eereee of the cor = dition, which, from satisfactory evidence de- Grant Clab of Peansy vania, Sir Will issue the Tollowlug instractions to Headed by Bishop Janes they proceeded to the | Lieut. TW. Neal and Sd Linnt e. Geg nt of the Arlington Hotel to-day and Wed- | ftived from ancient servitors, somie of them still ae one ant: a 4 the police force for their guidance to-morrow, inthe | NEW YORK Fxecutive Mansion and shown inte the east | and is composed of as fine body men ae aes be tee ene, ee unddress parade | living, was the identical’ chair ‘which was | Sdiers’ and Ballers’ Grant and Wilson Clubs of and good order during the | ~ Bahop Janes, subearanee of the President | found in the stateof Massachusetts. ‘They were | S the inte ‘afternoon, at the same hour, near | Ut by General Washington at his first in- | And such other meres May be assigned. Bishop Janes addressed hum, and the ministers | met at the depot by Colonels Moore and Lx 4 3 the runni! ubey, . - ‘ | auguration as President of the United States mt were seperately introduced to the President, Capts. MeCathran, Boyd, Fient: | General Sherman's residence. Cn Wednesday ax FIRESIDE cer " . usyivania , Major Fugi morning there will be guard mounting In front | t,he then City Hall’ of ‘New York, in | , Col. 3.4. mt ; pAvsistante Capt. | ‘ac int atret cast and Zist street went care inals ae COMPANION. making a few cemarks expressing his thanks for ing and Crell, and Mr. Hichard Harrington, the | of the “Arlington. Hotel, at'9 o'clock &. m.. sad feu hee ee from which, place den arll Brom, A: i Brow ier City Jone B: | 0 permitied to pane cant und Set" eoed sew . ‘Fee conference will aljours Eually to-night. | corted to their quarters at the National hotel, | Battalion drill of the corps on Berecte, weit | Present City Hall building, and to the room | Sins/Nuward Souusea et TowmNemds WH. Ad Pal, Dacaie tanta srtguig inl nedsacih ab sik es. Tux rxatotnarion and the accompanying | HéTE,# bot supper was in readiness, and a ferec | Ay4Dne, between, 7 police will keep. Vermont | #P0ve referred to, The deponent replaced the + angBsnd- so, hicles at five minutes before ten o-clech+ they will OUr Om mowBar. on ing | attack on it was the first da formed by this | avenue, between H and I streets; Pennsyleania | Chair by the purchase of a new one. The letter Soldiers’ and Sailors: Orphans. jeave the avenue by the cross streets uearest to then, ceremonies, including the grand bell, form the | command after their arrival. handsome uni- | avenue, between ith and po ag ado cea the poe tg “ges Sn! the deposition is addressed to Associated Survivors of the War of 1812 I our named. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWS DEALER absorbing topics of Ceagperremenge oe eveu- | forms worn by this com any, and the stirring grounds upon ‘which ‘the endete with arene John Brodhead, second controller of the ~ Le yg wal, iil be permitied 0 cross the ave BRS. fashionable ladies. ‘Their caqieise catance | Music by their splendid band, attracted a large | Sopmds uron which the cadets will and vehi- | yeasty, & personal friend of Mr. Waddell. sof the Soldiers” Hy it shail have been cleared, until tae rear of the wee fashignable ladies, ‘Their exquisite costumes | Crowd at the hotel, and the lobbies were crowded | 7! during these exercions, and eee vehi: | The chair will be used by General Grant in fis Dae eae Pn ie prs have Deen prepared, and t obtain suitable or- | until a late hour by spectators to get a glimpse | atiowed to stand outside the inauguration to-morrow. It is a quaint nd. hamew if ceseton ~hall have posed the point where crossing: is only necessary to call at Mr. | at che visitors. Many of these men are old vet- | Shove defined, thecurbingof the space | affair of mahogany, rudely though substantially Wehicles be allowed to pass frmaeiint m Prigg’s popular jewelry store, No. i; Pennsyl having served inthe Ist Massachusett: constructed with straight legsand back, and ai Pri ot pom Pe Care eed othe ame Laroagli the process ate y s, - | erans, havin; in t ¥ or er 5 ‘ars and other Vehicles may ot ress Vania avenue, who has just received asplendid | cavalry po the war. The Inauguration Batl Batlding. old style seat of extraordinary superficial area. TENTH DIVISION. of tin i te bs assortment of articles for evening wear, includ- a procession as it advances towards the Capitol, = — not be permitted to advance upon either lank, ‘j EORGE MUNRO, Sth. The open spaces north and south of the Capi- wa = ~ tol will be occupied by the milit nd for the fis c Of the ealutee, nod wilt be Rept catiehy oleae ot ae ARRIVAL OF THE SUMNER Conrs. ‘The inaugural ball building, located on Ju- Miscellaneous Notes, o Walker FS Daeeeal, fotistante—Georze , The Sumner Corps, Capt. T. M. Barber, of | aiciary square. is nearly ready for the brilliant The trains arriving in this city are all heavily | Benzler, William Mems, Licut. John FB) Kelly, Syracuse, New York, 60 maskets, with band of | Scone for which it wie erected, and workmen | loaded. Many persons have secured lodgings at | Francie McNerhany, Fred. G. Waterman, Henty 19 pieces, arrived 7 De Mapes pee Bal” | and artisans are employed both ‘day and night | Baltimore, aud will travel beck aud forth dur- | Nailor. timore depet and were met by Fugitt of ing tiaras and sigrettes studded with Alaska d'amouds; the ornamental Spanish combs in French gilt, tortoise shell, and rub- ber; etruscan chains, with chased jockets, a e 1 » id | i . Band. pheno py at catirety clear of ve. NEW YORK FIRESIDE COMPANION, decorated with rubies, the cclebrated Marie | HwOFEeLot and were me or Fugitt of | in completing its interior decorations. ‘fhe ing the next few days until the inaugaration | Wasnington Schuetzen Verein, of District of | Bel vt may Be Louise Kelle ioead and ehased ost, and wens Hor gy 'S. Bolway, formeriy of § entire length of the structure is 350 by 150 feet, | ceremonies are over. Columbia, Sth. At the concinsion of the ceremonies at the | 26-4 ‘84 Berxmax Sraeer, New ¥, Colored ee Bis etude for wenticien, | Thomasmon and J. S$. Bolway, formerly o fn | ud although, exteriorly, it does not present 2 | Mr. Schieble, the cont.actor for decoratin, | md. cn peylvania avenue will be again cheacet ama ' sad = ly sap! whe nnd or een —. cuse, and escorted to temporary quarters in very handsome ay ce, either for archi- avenue, has presented to the Sol- Baltimore Schuetzen V Jes as far west as RES mean ne rrr, onsen area! | ive and commie of empany by Watog. | Scrat tne mcr atrangciane. | fee Orphan Mame 'tng bane ea cise hin Gicrann tivaksgitg, | Ker the Inauguration. - . 7 ‘s 4 ” 4 ns 10 by the orphans on OCs ar e " 3 7, om ror whic poeesion acorns is exceedingly fine, and bis Prencli gilt | ton Light Infantry, tenderea the tee of thet oy Daliding ee phen ot Sale na fgets ate ee eee pee | oan Tarn Verein. of District of Columbia. | may’ pase on ite return ftom the Capital cil be and oxydized silver ornaments iaclude all the | armory, 7th street, near L, which was accepted poses, The veterans of the Mexican war will assem- Hibernian Benevolent Society, Seared te oememneen notice cn thm ep iegeities. Strangers who desire souvenirs of and last evening made themselves at home with THE MAIN ROOM ble on the west side of Lafayette square, at 8:30 Band. thes stationed to stop the care Shine SS Grants ip she national capital durieg General | «-D” boys. s¥eterday they attended divine ser- } is 300 fect Jong by 100 teet, wide, and spanned | o'clock to-morrow morning, and they will re- Knight ts pening. JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID LINE eS uaigtration will do well tecalland | vice at the Metropolitan M. E. church. with 31 arch lers. ‘The floor rests on a | ceive their badges and proceed to theif position Band. ae ine Sth. Peuneslvania avenue will be again cleared of J nee the endless assortment at Mr. Prigg'sem- | ' SPECIAL TRAINS. foundation independent of the walls, so that the | in the line. ‘They will ‘be accompanied by the Temperance Alliance, District of Columbia, all vehicles upon the return of the mm frou oF perium, No, 455 Pennsylvania avenue: i zee {estas on a pans coe vibration will soc amettns srength of the aeee. Baltimore Association of Mexican War Vete- Employes, ‘ashi paton Mavy-Yard, the potest where it again intersects the avenue to 15th row ning full to-day, Deia ere are three rows of chandeliers run’ rans. Fotumad Bont Club. - : . Feolored schools of Washingtom ssl Gcotee: | {ammed, and, to-morrow besides the regular | cnire length of tac building samnedcn ink the | "Gti. A. Webster has mMcient recovered bis John F,_ Cook Marshal.” Awsainnts—Sohn T. | eaththh g peel gn taniareetmeued t0.duty | BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, ef colored schools of Washington and George- | trains from Baltimore, s ecials will be run | roof, besides the many uprlght stands for chan- | late illness to be out and will take his place in | 32 homas W. Chase, Henry Johnson, i. intions as follows, vie: Lieutenants Johnson, Austin town was held Saturday evening. Mrs. ©. | trom that city 7-30, 8 vam, leave | deliers at the north end sides of the room, | line to-morrow. Tompkins, L. H. Dor 8, W. A. Talsinferr: and Hurley will each report at headquarters, with DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED. Storrum was granted leave of absence for the | here at 6:55 and 9:05 p. m. altogether making about 2,500 burners. Above | The Attucks Guards (colored) of Richmond | B. Wall, Solomon G, Brown, John H. Brooks, Jul their respective squads of mounted meu at 3% o'clock remainder of the school year. Mrs. M. C. Tay- The Hotels Last Night. these circular chandeliers and attached to the | will not come, having failed to make satisfac- | A-Simuis, Colonel & arHon, H.wB: Sharp. Livstenant Greer will nay f! re nnd her resignation as teacher, totake | rhe notels were allalive last ight’ with the drop-pipe are circular reflectors on metali: tory terms for transportation. 8. J. Bowen Ploncer Club. Tsth to lath street: Licuteucet Beinn ero Cfect March 1; accepted. Mr. Johnson offered | yuctle of lodgers and applicants for quarters round, which also serve as a safeguard against e members of the legislature of New Jer- ‘Twilight Carlet, Tith treet: Licuicnamt Geestont foes fam wth to a@ resolution, which was adopted, a All the regular accommodations having been the heat from the numerous burners. Ou the | sey and Delaware will arrive to-morrow morn- street; Lientenant Kelly, from 6th to Ist street weet, PANTALOONS, SFh wt the retirement of Hon. dpues W. Pat- | exhausted the lounging and reading room. pemisat supply Pives and below the burners are 7 is East Washin; each inclusive, Lieutenant Noonan will, have werson from the Senate of the United States, turned into dormitories, and sew of the | hung crimson, blue and gold aprons. Beneath ‘he New York republican association have of the ‘approaches to, and the spaces and | BLACK. DOESKIN AND CASSIMERE, AND and his severance thereby as chairman of Ui* bat Pm were the only avail- | these are cross stretched streamers inevery con- | perfected their arrangements, and will make a Shepherd Pior is east, north and south of the Capitol; Lieut, 1GHT cam <4 District of Columbia committee, and tendering | Shic places for e inclement 7" | ceivable variety, from chandelier to chandelier, rot. Winters band. from Columbia. Pioneér Club, oth. A detail of sisty, awea will be'eeade Bor the AEE SORE ORE. teas te him for his valuable services and un- | Grove many in fromthe streets; and. asa con- j over M”emee OOM, The Walls, te fue helzht éarry 4 state battle flag 4 Inaugural Ball,to report to Licutenant Kelly. at Seicae Fan ene cause of education in the Dis. | sequence, it was only by much’ elbowing tha‘ | of some 25 feet, are covered with white muslin te mon Saturday last mr Third Distric via ppecinct ation forduty at clock pi tet. Fhe board ordered the schools to be | { ’ counters reach zy cornice painted in blue and pink. | _ ‘The Young Men’s Kepublican Club, - "Fou wills ve is pope ee parol a sre aenn nates oe eee Peat ee coun’ toe canes ne Shepherd president, will. receive the Hartrantt Eighth District is forced. ‘A.C. RICHARDS. Major aud Sup't. VESTS, t wreath, up with rosettes of red, | Repubhean Club of Philadelphia, with Gov. 7 “ub, of Baltimore, Mul, matter of filling vacancies created by resigns | nq ypitian d's, up tows, thore were the greatest | waite aud bea. tuere ure Hartrantt, Mayor Stokely, of Fifladelpbia,and Togeegehtp Pioneer ab, ot Rektimere, 3 se a van pee ns ee crowds, and the clerks inthose houses were kep' | TWENTY ENTRANCES To THE avPPER Room | District Attorney Mann, this afternoon at four erimeraty 2. AN AMENDATORY ORDER Band i busy answering questions. The Ebbitt airealy | trom the main hall, with handsomely painted | o'clock, and after giving them a handsome col- | Grant and Wilson Pioneer Ciub, of Baltimore, Ma, Adjourned. “about 450 . ‘Band. BLACK CLOTH AND WHITE MARSEILLES. ‘tion will escort them to their quarters at the 5 has al exclusive of cadets. | columns vetween the entrances in ric and | lat i PBA a ee <o, Ma. ae ; accommodating about 150 more with | Gothic architecture. Over these columns are | Metropolitan. ad Pionee f Baltimo Ix a Trap. aturday ettaracon Ritjeh = making the total number now supplied | arches bearing inscriptions in Latin. = el Ee ee Ce Caker cmp att of Baltimore, Ma. OVERCOATS, Williams, color Peewee Bag og 0 "yc ile | by the house about 850. Of course it has | up on all sides are hundreds of flags of i rae by ene ae ee ed by the Ma. | And such other organizations av may be ‘assigned. fat of te tof the Ga feels 7 cieiounten # . “ », ays iy . . in, a ist r ee Mrs. Elza Harvey, corer fhe wasciserved by | tumerous.” It some instances fabstlous price= | porting the roof, and on the west side the coats | speech of fn tar cancetce toeaetalicen ot snueW: Oe brew it Ht Booker, Junead teil ales say inmate ofthe toase in the act of win | Fete aiefed, Dut it fred peagr mgt | Saarans reece cane mreee selene or tanee, | Premiena Stamnes Tints enkcrer William R. Wallace. 8.8. Baker. Juha A. Bayly, the tency drawer; asl the her aes tareed os | Tull. About six hundred people slept Sith patriotic motioes finced on aid betwecs | — ‘he fre department arrangement are being | George W. Smith, Obaries s Barker, CITY ITEMS. sient dallas ills Wiha eeintbiealt z m i “= d ps both sides: to-day a ~ 7 ——— hewas cutasdencribed He wan taken c» the | ist night, and pesetiods douche tar eretee eeea ences soe bes anti Tad will, make’ a prominent feature of the nV vectedee Tue Sixcen Szwine Macuixe is simple AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. pst Sorgen oe ve made previous con! for accom- Q D is : Sth provinct station, and De. Barnes dremed his | SOauare "ac tls tours, soese’ kaswing ems | on the cane ete most gorgeounly | procession. sant of Baltimore, | ..Th.f Comprise all organizations that | constructed 5 sn taeen Wen anie aan EES wounds, aud he was then sent home. having engaged rooms two months ago. The | decorated with banners and flags in every con- KA 7) wataae i = Pst bebe ev have not hed the Gommittes that ¢ ner’ og Ta Py White Shirts In t Saicts in thie city, epin | scscee Fe gehen, aad yO 4-4 ses of smallpox have been | old billiard ball, om F strect, was resceyed for | celrable device, aud a deep cataice saglng is | will leave that ety at s:15 a. m. {o-morrow, Any other bodies Sihiz sale recsiedns | , um best ge Waite Shicts tn this ity, open | tent van Tega Heavy OVERCO. turday, (leach) at follow- | the First City Troop and the W: Greys | hung around the overhanging galleries of — bees = Calape ah a es proces iene lgned estos preci Sate ‘4 i s ; ing places: E strect southwest; 305 Union | Of Philadelph the new billiard hall was | balcony, and underneath ings are form o veterans Of the wa See mesice wt irgetet ei Scasiseaaipareness paca — Noite race Ley a CALL AND SEE. stcet southeast; corner Uulom ahd N sinc, | also filled ‘with cots. ‘The promenade hall, | of particolored cambric. OD the east sido ot | marshalled to-morrow by Major H. é ethre iviatcuy(cucaptoa thestountedbatrry | MC street, corner southwest; Between East Capitol and A and Ist | through which the dining room is entered, | the hall are five mdtng or ehifing nuani Tec is: | Gal Whe IGRI cecensee’ mois mocsbestions feline slong the porth side of Peanayivamte aeons, | ‘Tne Fourr Douzaz Back Dazes Survs. northeast: 2d between A and Maryland | has beem added to that room, and by the | fording good standing or sitting take in the | this morning, statingthatthe“Hartranftclub,” | {cite along tne port et ection of thnks vee: | pte Forty mabey ot way won meee. e ortheast; and No. 1000 Georgia avenue | addition, some 500 guests can be seated at the | itors, and from which the vision can take in S| Seung eens ae ee 4 oes a Lego pee = mas soutien a = = F by the poopeloteee CS ted, 2,000 proms, bet-| Sits cit thneeer thee eloetions srtne above the | panied by © Beck's band hed made arrange- First Division—The Fight resting on Washington Gant dicen ee A. STRAUB, ater = po seg pene $10.0" s circle, the left retired, fn: ° ° a wen Rex Over.—A marine named Michael Mc- | many of them are —— in private rooms | other, running the entire length of the room. | meuts to leave that city at 10 o’clock this a. m., =< i Oi ‘sth and —_-——_ Fixe SWALLOW-TAIL Dagss Coats, allsizes| POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, re aah Keaeecen, bet ek take 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 3 WL bet. 10th and Lith sts. ———__@——____ 10ch and 11th streets, For tue [xavGuraTion.—+ ull dress or swal- pave low-tail coats, price from $15 to $30; black and | fener ‘Third door from Lith street. t im Vi if fue rig Om aith ‘street worth: north: its position ‘vin 13th, 1, such scecets avenue. jumn)—The right resting on set Sctived, Ir meosaerys as fot Hartranft, Mayor Stokley, : vor by : the hotel. All the available in the | ‘The string band, which will furnish music for | escorting Governor } ; : Scriven by doh Lacty: at the cove ot tia | hallo was eouapted by cots’ Tho Obi Guard ot | cs devefag wiih ecupy the balcony ‘on the | and District Attorney Maun. "The members of street and Peunsylvanix avenuecon Saturday | N. ¥-, numbe ng about 100 men, occupies tus | cast wade, atid which overhangs the iain en- | che club will make t olitan Hotel the ight. He was badly hurt, and was conveyed | tea room, on the 2d floor, 3 — THE NORTH END DECORATIONS The same gentleman isin receipt of | Ratio marian Retna by Otloer Mere. Mine host Sykes has about 110 persone com- | are most elaborate and mt in design, | from Mr. Edgar O. Berry, 0.8. B. Wall, John fortably quartered, and is turning off all appli- | being a radius of red, white and blue, with ‘allen . W. Ww. rehing to its position vin Math, | white dress vests, price from #3 to $7; black > $00) Diawoxp Pix STOLE: hb ng © radi (kg gmat pag Sag tp thal y ge Be ge na Se re. oth streot, | doeskin dress pants, Price, trom $5 to $12.50; at | “Ihe Werk Goes Bravety On’ evening Mr. John Edmonds, of cations now, though he has sent quite anumber rays ‘At tho. termina. | clining their appointsnent as sesistant marshals Ay Pte Rima & Bro: Mi Bg TE eng Cor cen pence gee am mm agtlrnr posto tle pdm rays, which extend over the entire | to the elvic yon the grounds of ill : its position via lth, H stresteana | 3 505 7th street, May : eS ete being filched from his bosom by some of the | where he knew his guests would be well tion apn ony ain e “ oe che | hesith ana pe auante We unter : eos light-fingered gentry while he was getting out | for. — S"Washington.” ‘These [spa into | stand that His, Robert Be Marmann has been | | Fi ision—The right Testing om, 8th stroct; | | ‘THE commenrry at large appreciate Ar — NEARLY CLEARED of actrect car on Fenmeytvania avenae. there are about 400 guests inthe main building | one burst of ory, anit oa beautiful epectacle sppointed in place of Mr. Follanabec. a in'vis 16th, Hand Ir | iuess of Singer's Sewing Mach! SSS Brexrye or 4 Cavuncn at Rocxvitte, Mp. } and the Johnson fiouse adjoining. A large | when li wel, In the center of the sun are vkinn ah Mapas teeaie ates Deak ‘aveuue. so rin cilek, Fou tun lnavetnaveen Batt —Kid Glo a ‘ Lange er Syren her eet oy ere iby them ee superintending the work, | tne ae aa 1011 Pa. a bet. 1th and Lith sts, ert a a, nd - 5 Usterian ‘Church af that place was then ‘a | sivare sow @lied eprmba the show for quarte Nes ’intiaraens Sar eet ean seommatrennereae ae ; THE INDUCEMENT IRRESISTIBLE fiames. with the sad prospect of its complete by seven o’clock last as very poor. ‘afternoon, with its thousands 3 , destruction by the fre. One anxious individual at the streamers, forming span- respective ‘ts fol- Pip a ragae mend $2 aday fore pe soir wcpaan eee n0 use. ser, form! ands span- Fire iy tHe County —The alarm of fire | All the parlors reading rooms are filled me comenea te. aio from box No. 4, at £:45 p. m. on Saturday, was | with beda. A large number of persons having ele, pees yp amy, Be dere fall ALL. WOOL. 213. caused by the bu house in the county, | rooms elsewhere get their meals at this hotel. | ptenm > gene neceemary, on ith stroct et isaee. belonging to Mrs. Nailor. Loss about THE poston ERS AT THE NATIONAL. weather many ladies are its oa “ . son. athe event of the evening was the arrival of ‘fags, banners and mot- on Mth strect, | 4 Atk youn onocen forDooley'sYeast Powder, | Fine ALL-WOOL to 932. Do xor ronomt pawnbroker's sale of unre- commanded by Captain 0. i. P- 8 appearance of the great EON ed fole breads pofiy ox Depot, | FineALL-wook Prices, §80 to 938. Scan Dobie & Co's salenetan, 3h and D received st the depot military RECEPTION Mounted Guard have a, fine ‘streets : © New at, NY. At ratalby all grocers "6" ] “a a streets northwest. t ‘miter, ho eucerted thems up the Avent to ia snty feet in length by thirty foot wide, and | areh of flags scross 5 oad veg CeIn Disiaion ee aah dap ster: | | Poxp's Exrnacr For cwenty-ve years the | of son, Toh, wodyia ore nt a ‘ational ‘where quarters had been | is raised above pi ag ANEBROKER'S 6a at Duneanson. meager sscageaor theme hey 'weré henod by nine {ih fonstepe nthe Comite some toon fot in 14 Se tanch for all visiting cavalry- » 5 cri ease te ee oy S7 Prussia proposes to substitute for the poet their : sleet falling, the are three Necranel leva inanguration will be supplied with {ea position viaUth, G aul sith and four laymen. did not seem to dampen the ardor of ‘the crowd, | twelve raised handsomely ornamented, | bea’ corner avenue street He sry uaa om reat S7°A second-hand dress and two skeins of | who cheered the. lustily as their white | and ‘vases of flowers. te Via Wth,G were recently exchanged for forty acres of and ee ceme tee ae This with a costly carpet The oes amb [ind Im Texas county, Mo. Reaves the as they came in of the | and richeft furniture. The brass band frist (Compe ene ena i B27 Brighay Young is said to be trring to ex- | National, the <a carried Se Sm eee: Sate Or the romenetcs (Gemesiown! ‘ f pos ‘eink chrtscening te hie fase et Te™, | Plena Va taineet tee bend sal tee centes | fen. feu : Pailarmonie Se ee a.” For sometime after thoir arrival | iy the same Ata: wa The Erestdens bes pardoned Miles Car. | ofthe woud. Wer Su eas co douse thas | ca comanae ahtoee Oe was yell, Miles McCallie, Hoary Warlick andJames |S, “tuast to secure n. | epicuous the words “Grant A. Saunders, South Carolina kuklax. With the eneenclon of the reserved for | a blazing star, from which, diverge. eee Lames lo ekingmeareres the Lancers, Tom at the National hed in every direction, connecting ‘those di- | al, towards ap maeeey wes mee fet Se aeNeInG heen secured early In the the total | verging from other points. iM the Capitol at 10 campaign Carlists. num about THE PRESS ROOM icioctt ate vania ateeetiseimcnaen et | Raetal Spe gteraieges | tn tarer af area epnen ani Ecoad hehe cienmmere tel y a en ar ‘neu! ee ine a wrestling match, Pridey night the parlors or halls, as they were not willing to | building. order of mareh for the troops from the cirele