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— aa ns ts = THE EVENING STAR: ‘WASHINGTON, D. O., WEDNESDAY, 4, 1885—DOUBLE SHEEX% 5 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. dent; Robert Bonynge, vice dent; Je Kline, E, McCauley, Sol. | Siousia, F. T. Benson Searle, W. B,] CLOSING HOURS OF CONGRESS. rance, and the House began to wear a ‘ . é Smith, commanders damuel SW, ich, Tet Vineente. H. Wells Rush. ‘In | Stoope’G' Wo tunberke aot, Thornton, AM. peas Exigiter tarect, although theairin the shane | Washington News and Gossip. [Cotinwert from Second Page.) vice commander; Edward M. Kelly, 24. vice Tag Shescort of60 men, wearing | Tanner, Thos. F. Tucker, MV. Talty, G.W. Van The Senate. ber was ctifting. Members who had been sleep- ld, dark blue trowsers, with buff stripes,bear- Uniform, silk hat, sack overcoat, ik overcoats and silk hats, Syckle, W. H. Weyrich, E. L. Yewell. int After some debate on the subject the Senate | ng in the cloak rooms and lobbies came The tmanguration Ball. yesterday afternoon insisted upon its amend- | {2¢ hall refreshed. and proceeded to the restau-| re coun nas made arran, clothes, drab gloves, legion badge (blue), ikiti shakos, white cor] The Crescent club, of Baltimore, 600 Th tal de ratic club, of the fif- men with band and drum corps. Officers: J. | teenth district, Distit of Sotomb ‘ epeared en elts with pinte bear | cane ements for pub ing monogram “A.J. C.,” black body belt with | “The Thomas Jefferson club, 4th assembly dis- | F: Morrison, president and chief marshal; Gen. | in line with P. F. Cust ment in relation to Oklahoma, and Messrs. | “The report on the naval bill was not Ment . xceptionall: ets (ane motos am trict, New York. hada tall sotored jase as | Bef dolor Cape ded Fenton, ‘Col. EF. | gan, vice resident St J respond: | Denver, Plumb and Ransom were appointed a | tornadg Ricerca erUTTA et MTEC | ishing toxmoerow an ¢ ceptionally complete El ae tag Sor re standard-bearer. His name is Parris W. Hicks, Soren 3. H. Sirich and R. J. Siater, deputy mar ng secretary: Ed. beacon ad ex- | committee of conference. THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL AGAIN, * and graphic description of the great naugura Mmanding. slau sail fap Add to tkiseana Gab tones eet Morea sik Deter cates Cae Chee Le Bete eo Tere mere Mite non, | THE DEFICIENCY AND FORTIFICATION BIL1S| Then at seven o'clock the consideration ofthe | tion ball, As the demand for this “Inaugura a4 SECOND BRIGADE, with gold créscent pendant; black velvet and | bers in line, with handsome new ers and PASSED. sundry civil bill was resumed. ball Star” tscertain to be very heavy, extn id banner, after style of the Knights Templar | a drum corps band. nner. re The East Washington Cleveland and Hen- The Taney club, of Baltimore. 200 men, Mr. | dricks club had Pistori’s brass band and eight Timothy Maloney, president; 0. A. Bouldin, | members in line,escorting the democratic clubs secretary; W. . Arnold, Go of Baltimore. J. W. Arnold, president; Jas, R. ; W. H. Strauss, treasurer; othy | Dobbyn, vice president; corresponding secre- Maloney marshal and Owen A. Bouldin, Luke fary. Jas. W. Robinson; financial secretary, J. len, James Kelley, James Dawhoe aids, | J. O'Bryan; C. P. Bride, assistant marshal; W. he members were attired uniformly in dark | T. Martin, marshal. They presented a finé ap- Mr. Henry Wise Garnett, assistant marshal Aices: My. Win. Wheatley, Mr. Charles ir. C. W. Thorn, ir. . Edmonston, Mr. Wm. P. Bel ng Mr. Sylvester Barnes, Mr, F. Rowe, Mr) Edmund C. Blunt, Mr. W. H Thornton, Mr. Devereux Burrow. The Young Men's democratic club, Mr. J. Hadley Doyle, president, acted as escort. Mr. Hale called up the deficiency appropria- Mr. Budd (Cal) moved toconcur in all the Preparations will be made to supply all orders tion'bill. An amendment putting in $100,000 | Public building amendments of the Senate ex- " for the pedestal of the Bartholdi statue was in- | [pt (ne ths being reac ee area OB Mr. Hendricks Sworn In. serted. With that and several other amend- | Inent=. “Agreed to. 7753 In the presence of a distinguistied assembinge, ments the bill was Tt was th ned by ehendino1 including President Cieveiand, ex-President ‘The fortification Bill'was next taken up, and | ,, Was ten agreed, Us unanimous consent | Krenur the Supreme Court Judes, diplomats Mr. Dawes sald that in view of the temper of | ti! members should be permitted to offer thelf | ete, ‘Vice-President llendricks was ewer 1s by louse It was useless to attempt togeta | amendments and have them voted upon, tt | Mr "pamundein the senat before noon. en and overcout se sum | being expressly stipulated that the yeas and o-oo ead a pearance. : itamount of money for coast defenses 1 | magera: , of Wilmington, Del, seventy- | Clottes and o t, derby hat, light glov clen' y nays should not be ealled, and that no question , rs Soo | nye men, wea, Ink black derby hats, binck capes | #2¢ cane. sbrapemated. After the adoption of @ few | Gia quorum should be raised, i: Sesvetany Suse's Deslguntion, 1 lining. white legging, canes and badges: ‘rman American Democratic Central asso- The Fireworks To-night. he Grenadiers Rochambean, | Withr omqncmenits the bill was pass President Arthur this :norning accepted the 1 ‘ THE FORTIFIC. 0 AND DEFICIENCY APP! ™ Sompesed of French-American residents of bo sheenete os ie ey Pieces. ta enstel ne president, Ne vole "tat vice | == PROT vaso neld, after whieh ‘s recess eas was taken until PRIATION BILLS THROUGH, a ae create pgs ot view of the Mew York, attracted i ont orton, marshalr E. J. Bady, La 5 Sata id . elonk. : nore fact that es his seat In the Senaw to-day { of their striking untarm frock Xiipfernem, 2a aastatant; Re Brad: | Root Gontnd Darsch chiciimsegeas eectice: | The display of fireworks will begin at seven | COE. niveau kee wicsoraien Re ntredrden bear dedsiehey ccncomin: | The reslguatious of the other cabinet olsheer coats and se $ come 3d a sistant. schmidt, M. Kohlerman and Wehrenburg, as- | O'clock to-night in the White Lot, south of the} yy, fess : a 3 were referred to the new President for action, med of Joel Parker as-octation, of Newark, N. J.,100 | $f, t hals. Uniform, a i hi Pres: E fired in classi- ‘pon reassembling the river and harbor bill | tion bills were submitied and agreed to, — oy , Hovent ote, EL trong, beaded by the 1st New Jersey Regiinent | hat’? marshals. oh py eee es Bei 5 tus, een gers te “— was taken up. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, All the Appropriation Bills Passed Ex and L. nts” 0. Le Pee ice Wtigdi,, Brown, president; | "Stonewall olub, No. 1, 17th ward, Baltimore, | "°4 stoups according to the following pro| "me committee amendment increasing the | The last of the Senate public building amend- cept the River and Harbor. eque, Oh.T: us; Fritz Hirsh nonin Peet, Charles Alberson, | ewenty-five men'and drum corps commanded | STSm: : sargunt of the appropriation from five to ten | ments being for a building at Winona, Mi Gongress disposed of all the appropriatio Samet or rank Ro y; Bes * c. Li wets ian : gb dd, Mr. Stocks! i i Ate. Lat a | Suita, with “Prices Albert trcte, Gaeta Win, Fortier secretary. hes’ wore dare 3. Halloons, firework attachments, ‘The remaining committee amendments were | amendment appropriating $100,000 forabaitd-|™€B& _ Ene and Th. Stace Gite ieiee * + | clothes, stiff hats, canes and badges. 4. Rocket display, colored. agreed to. > Albany. Ind. Agreed to. 56—26. The 6 Martt ® ' ik silk hats, light English ht e el a A . ‘amet e Mazen Court are | Lick case lle tmoreliag and stram-colored | ,duueinian slut of Baltimore, 166 men; o. J.) 5 Batteries, With inlnee of stare and Se%| SHARP DEBATE ox THE RIVER AND HARBOR S100.06 ree Wal ae Naeekes:| ‘The following ttre Setall forthe eourtman eee . 6. 18-inch shells, Japanese variety. BILL, .H. Agreed to, 53-43. tal to try General Hazen, as announced in res uger Engineers, Newark, N.J.,50 men in FIFTH BRIGADE. 7 Mr. Van W: v1 ee y's 8: M Lape | line, marshuled by John Sugai unlforee black | Mr, B. F, Lloyd, Asstetery serahal, g; Rocket display, parachute, yor in moving an appropriation | 44, ‘Biackburn, of Kentucky, offered an | teday's®ram: Ma). G n. W. S. Hancock, Maj for the improvement of the Missouri river, East- | amendment. appropriating $150,000 for a | Gen. J. M. Schofield, Brig. Gen. 0. 0. Howard, Port, opposite Nebraska City, criticised the | building at Lexington, Kr. Agreed to. Brig. Gen. A. H. Terry, Brig. Gen. C.C, Augur, methods of improvement carried on in the Mis-| Mr. Keiter, of Ohio, ‘offered an amendment, | Brig. Gen. R. Macfee.. & Tourbillon, dn; | Suite and hat with neat badge Aldes—Mr. Franklin Barrett, Mr. John frecta. na | geo eg ates Heese of oa: | WA ape em Heth, Me Jace Ee] ag PieheaP en eae me a en a and. G. D, on, presi- | Waddy, Mr. William I. Tune, Mr. John H. 3 7 dent; Geo. Weldon, treasurer; ‘D. M. Hassett, | Clark, Mr, John Williams, Dr. Charles Ball, Mr.| 13: #eiterfes, steol-spangled Capt. GH. Vowel. Forsyt nen, of WV i about thir a g commissary general; siselppi and Missouri rivers. While the army | appropriating $100,000 for a building at Spring. : a : : by capt BF dgway, Geo, Pitter, jr., D, | John ¥. Keyworth, Mr. J.St Clair Brooks, Mr. | 13° finekSt aneisy, epectal. fl gentlemen, ne sald, were experimenting atone | Held; Ohio. Agreed tO, 84s Brig. Gon So deck Did Reartarenacier abe: and 2d Lieut. W. tive committee; Joh MeCor | ©. T. Butcher. 14. Mines, steel and gold rain. Clean nis, the Test of these rivers were ne- CONFUSION AND EXCITEMENT. eral; Brig. Gen, Murray” surgeon genteel sists ofa dark bin Their uniform is a silk hat, | | The Monumental club and Madison club,mar-| 15. 30-inch thclin woohoeta re ffoo, a hey had endeavored to hold the! During the offering of these amendmentsand | Bran’ qe sone ewe rot engtneere: G with sear dark ‘overcoat, buff gloves, canes and whité | shaled by Mr, P. F. Cusick. acted as escort, 16. Rocket display, cress fire. ‘water in check by levees, . the voting upon them, there was intense oon- |G. C. Andrews, 26th intantrs; Gel Ge saeroe a 5th B b and carry a blue silk banner, with coat | Democratic inauguration club of Portland.Me., | 13 Batteries, enfilade. Air. George did not think it fair at this hour ao paeseremae | 5th cavalry; Col. HM. Block, 23d (nfantry.with ns Painted Upon It, seventy-five strong. Oificers: Nathan Cleaves,| 18! 24-inch shells, Japanese special, of the session to attack the levee system. fusion and excitement in the House, Mr. Pinan Sith font er pal oquois club, of Chicago, one hundred | president; M. M. Riggs, secretary; Mr. Van Wyck —“Have levees protected that | Thompson, of Kentucky, and Mr. Warner, of | C&G J- W. Claus, 24th infanity, as judge advo aded by Austin’s band, of Chicago. Col. | house, treasurer: Le . H. Wa * 5 H. Water: | 19. Flight of 2,000 rockets. section of the country?” Obio, demanding aquorum in each case, and | Roberts, general mana- | 20; Toarhillon” _— ioyve,commanding, Major Walter Mat- Uniform, spring stylesilk’ hat, black sui es Mr. George.—Very well, sir; except where sting that the House had no power to = adjutant; Capt. Edward Forman, paymas | dark overcoat, glovercaneand witkec nnn. arto they break.” (Laughter. . seivas had been done by the agreement, Light-Fingered Gentry. Dies were: acs ‘apt. J. H. S. Quick, quartermaster, Oapt. | Kercher. ‘They carried a banner which was | 33; Rloral fo Soe, aa tal r. Yan Wyck —“When do they break?” | _“‘This aroused those members who had been COMPLAINTS MADE TO THE POLICE. ‘and Drom band. Grmpany A (twenty members); | carried by the Malne delegation atthe time Polk | 34. Bombs: ghost sold aiotcd Mr. George.—“When the water gets tuo high.” | insirumental in securing the agreement, Lieut, Swindells, assisted by Clerk Gorman, arried the state and aith, company B (twenty members); | was inaugurated. 25: Great fire picture, “Jefferson.” [Renewed laughter.} Mr. Cassid Nevada, Mr. Budd, of Califor- at police headquarters to-day, . vany is compo: 3 Essex, company C, (:wenty mem-| The First Cleveland Flag Escort,ofMoberly.Mo.; | 36. Iilswingieeen Mr. George insisted that the levee system had Pod in ‘the ‘space In front of | and receieed snanse aac ch Sn . bere: Boke Browrat, Company D, (twenty | thirty men, with Prince Albert coats, silk hats | 97: 30-inch bombs, mammoth spreaders, been demonstrated to be capable of protecting | clerk's desk gesticulating violently and charg- | 494 received many @ victim of the light-tin a at re everident oralnb oremner, sergeant major, The | and badges, commanded by K. J.Carnydy. The | 9: SamSroth dee oh Spreaders. | the river country. ing their opponents with bad faith. n. al Guard of Missouri, attract president of club and stat formed another com- | escort claims to carry the first Clevtiand i * evel at pi Mr. Conger charged that Mr. Van Wyck was} At 8 o'clock Mr. Randall advanced to the living at 1605 I street, gave a : y. in charge of Major W. Mattocks, com. | raised in the counter? a ever fired in Ameri Asclostng the | valking against time inorder to Kill the bill, | trout of the Hons ae Nan earnestly to get char ben, bat ie das tollows: President, E: M. Phelpe; first | "Davis Democratic” Marching club, of Pied- patlonal capital, with portraits of Ceve-| ie ade. Conger) toch ated he oS he characterized asa most Us. | falled to return. David Me Preston, ‘ot. the Fellow te nig a red | vice president, J. H. McA Join Ww. Boane, mont, W. Va, elghty men, including the Ane DI yee cranked by. Lhe ee seg why the bill fulled, if should fall. "Procedure. The House was proceeding to | Marsiand Agricultural college. had bie pesnet ‘arkish The officers | J. H. Prentiss, O. H. Ingram, A. F. Seeberger, | derson band” of Pledmont, 8. D. Woodrow, Poe 4 r, Van Wyck disclaimed such intention. t the sundry elvil bill from being adopted, | ofagold watch worth $25. Mr. Robert Jacobs: second lieutenant, H. Puthott. fist | oMcers of the club; invited guests, No unlform, | bet lleptenunt: HG, Buston, ed liste te 80. Grand finale—Fiight of 6,000, rockets | ™iesof the Missouri river had been “left out in | being done by this demand of individuals hon mn relie tch. GW. \ sergeant Wim. urray, second sergeant, Win. | Other than silk previ gen eet eie i Ee Davis, $d lieutenant, and M. J. Gilmore, "forming a vast floral bouquet in mid air. Petar tae ee coamasions oe — “ae : elas “Task ee sontinued | oiAy<: pep Sat Se om ) hapman: third serge 5 vurth ser- except a special adge, with gol eutenant. Uniform: Navy biue double: stn So Mbaal SO otto water had driven hundreds of | Mr. » impasstoned!y, “to “let me get | Street, says that, why st this morn- cant, W telort, ord. and pin. breasted sack coats, red s on vith people from their homes and swept away their f this bill, in order that I may send | iz, 3150. stolen fr his pillow, Simcerand a De let reg cof Mt ys founty Democracy, of Chicago, One| white border, red ahd white shoulder straps, | Telegrams to The Star. | ropexy. = secure a conference and avoid | Judge J. Boude, of Aug ris tis Capt. PH. skipwith, St Louis Lizht Artitiery, | hundred men, wearing ‘olive brown over-| blue and white belts, white caps and white and Sr . ir. Jones (Nev) said it was clear that further Appiause.] He then moved | pocket as baving been pickod watch and Sergt. H.S. Harinon, major Ist regt: s silk hats and black dress suits; led by | blue pompons. Arnis, red roosters perched on pe discussion of this bill was the merest waste of | ules, to adopt the amendments | ¥lued at $80, F. G. A mn, BN. G. of So. n ene | Nevins’ military band of three pieces. ‘Officers: | hickory poles, time. He therefore moved to lay it on the table. nat to send. the bill to confer- | reports that he was picked up on the avenu = Wast hh Se € ree Kersten, president; Henry T. Murray, Wen 7 Democratic Club, of Wheeling, | CELEBRATING THE INAUGURATION. ee eee was Here ded oe n was agreed to. eee by 8 man, Ww bo oak: him to Wels i as a battal d seerctary. Vest Va. Forty men and band. Offic Tiy-one. The following ts the vote | THE LEGISLATIVE, ETC, APPRO! . a : Phere be wes rotted erick Sohon, wndin Duckworth Club, Cincinnati, 250 men, | car Seely, president; W. L. Wrisht, secretary; | The New York Legislature to Adjourn | on Mr. Jones (Nev.) mition to lar rieenaed hae PASSED. ATION BEML | of $100. J. W. Klunk, of Harish) 2 : Pi : 3 ) PASSED Deena Joughby Anderson: bended by the First Re nent band. D. J:| Allen Brock, treashrer, Cuiform,’ silit hais, as a Mark of Respect. bore en ae ee Rn Ce | gah Mr Holman (ind. reported ‘tnat the] Fe oparaee, edad ag wawcserlone wine | President; Jne ‘ollets, Second Vice-Prest- | “Denoerte Hembean Club, Topeka, Kansas, | SPecls! Dispatch to Tae Evenrxo Stan, fons 2 awlay Jones Ge) Gata ater tN: | contesenss eimuniticnce aes legislative, execu- | $10. 8. M. Briggs, of Muscotal, \ Bernard L. Greer Adam Kramer, Third Vice-President: Jos. | Capt. Lewls, and eighty-three men, with Dis:| ALBANY, N. Y., March-4.—The Democratic sap itehell, Morrill, Plumb, Sewell, Van Wyck, | tive, and judicial appropriation bill had been | &G!en from bis mom, at the St. James hotel, f § iti c Mal Shere lary a eS ek La ned, | patch bands of Clay Center, Kansas.’ This club, | members "of the’ legisinture met early this Book BAe CA Chater e saarich,, BAYAFE, | unable to agree. He stated that the potntot | Kd, matce gwalued ‘at A eke eel | vies Det a se ; ancistl Seeret amuel Schott, Treasurer. eration sens! Gf coming trom the exact geo- | morning, Col. Murphy presiding, and adopted | Beck, Dolph, George Ghee, Baeits Conger | difference still continued to be the amehament | Kee te: Tenn, had oH. 1, €1 Ince, J.J. Keagin, 6. 6. | (ileal Conan Week eee eters tO EHO PO- | the following resolution. to be latroduced at Pere ges | Renna, Lamar Mevilian Mat | Of the Senate providihg for Senator's clerks, Wilson and William. * > Fisher, . R. C. Rohner, J. F. Russell. Fred Her-| democratic inauguration,” gulehed cltinen ta Grover, Cleveland, a distin- | hone, Mandersdn, Morgan, Pulmer, Pike, Pugh, | | 2!",Duckery (Mo.) moved that the House re- | sional pickporkets, were ¢ A. Swindeils, Joun I nat Artis: Captain famnes Reader?” S| Kansas City Democratio club, Sho has been associated Wits, this ieclala pees | See Bayer, Vance, Vest, Wallkér, 31. Agreed to without division, ‘This paused vhs | Hawe.aNd) ate Rel on i ¢. T. Rollins, Lewis’ P. Cle nt at Arms, Captain James ler. SIXTH BRIGADE. sali Re aaa Rott THE P. 0. APPROPRIATION BILL. bi. ” eon = y of New York, many com. Os : MIbeES tne ae DE. for two years in the discharge of official duties, : 7 7 pitments from the police on a@coutit of his ex: Ries white plug hats and light English Mater ice | Mr. Wiliam A. Hutchins, Assistant Marshal. | hes tear teed eee Resolved, that in| A message from the House announced agree-| | Mr. Hutchins (N. ¥.) submitted the conter- | Reilent worke bette herth a reo oe hx i A ee cout ced with atin and white satin neckties, | Aldes—Messrs, Rob't Offutt, F.G. Calvert, E. E. OnF Binte {ho lopilaeee eee ar eaeae menton the post office appropriation bill on ae report paste naval appropriation bill,and | many, was robbed of a gold stud. . Spencér Cost ache, treasurer; Chas. Walker, recording | King, John D, Newman, Fred. S, Newman, | QUF State, th . every point of difference except that relating AES _ i 2 nburg and Harr, retary; Philip PB. Sullivan, corresponding | J.-D, Entwisle, William’ Ellis, Roy. Willett, | 2° 240ur. to the spectal ten-cent stamp for letters requir | ye gviter inthe eee nececron SS corpurals, C. Edgar Kobe Uniform—Civillan dress, derby hats | 53.425 w. Wredn, G.L Nickolom eB feriles A SALUTE OF THIRTY-EIGHT GUNS. ing special expedition in delivers, Mr Pidwnb Kelfer, In the House this morning,offered | “Dominick McCaffery and a Pittsburg navy Charles F. Pe’ oe av Chae y B. F. Cogs PoutsmouTH, N.H., March 4.—The demo- | moved thut the Senate recede on this. The mo-|@ resolution of thanks to Speaker Carlisle, | welght will have ag fight at the Theate Mortimer Redman, Cl uffalo Democratie Legion, 150 men, | and W. ickford. crats fired a national shinte of 38 guns thisa, | thon was agreed to. din the most complimentary tanguage, | Comique to-night, th addition to the regul: C Ramage and H Penne cucantien bx be @'Milbure, Presiden Chan! ae Bishop, iso coenie of the 219 electoral votes, Maj. | m. in honor of Cleveland's inauguration. gett, awe offered S fesplution calling on the | Everybody stood up on @ standing vote for the ES of Pugilism want to be there. ational Rif forps, ocmma: D3 z - Milburn, 4 “! , | Nixon, comma rs ————__—_ ecretary of the Interior for information relat- | resolution e> Mr. Reagan, of Te: bo hed a class ol aty~w harles De first Ueute: . T. Tom- | Ist vice president; William P. Henry, 2d vice} The A u 5 Siou enV! ‘ 4 pores Seas reons iu SLAndrew’s P. E. church, Baltimore Hinson: second nant, Lee Moshier, ‘The | president; Mortiiner M. Mabil, cortsponding | clubrof Pertine couse yan Henaticks ERS CoROOe He ST A Ter ne ne OL the Blot reser S oP rputing, and anid long | Monday ‘night. Last night he” confirmed ets wore dark blue overcoats with white | secretars; Charles R. Marshall, Fecording secre- ari; resident; John’ R. Stewart, vice presi- To koe a Ree cine ation apiianesbintion tosutior ty cee ae ee @ class of ten at St. Mary's P. E. church. ining, dark blue pants and cap. ‘ary; John rodhead, treasurer; W! N. | dent; ' Mas Shi ecre! . Eig oN, = Tl - Ci o1 = “395 i! a Coreoran Cadet Corps, orty-ten, uniformed | The Jetfersin Club, of Cincianatl, Ohio; 156 | mounted men, in eilinens!azess, marshaled by PR ener ieee ae ered Hie ee Gin aire aes oH wonles 10 sof the abi Gongrese > Tepresenta Astaire tee West Wewhinacton, fn light blue pant e stripe, | men, with band, commanded by’ Ferdinahd | F..A. Kirby and Capt. E. C. Reid. bair with 3) } Sa reward Re in le recess of Con- tion of Mr Pole 7 DEATH OF AN OLD CrrizeN.—Benjami dark blue couts aud blue M pH GC) Rprimamyer, president; Chas. Doll, vice prest-] |New York Veteran Firemen's Association, | and he dete ee for hating panhed iereer 1 as ered to: was unanimously adopted Mite ee Gees | Darniclie, an old and resected citizen atc Fiatwards, captain, coms : Ment: Bernd C. Rothe, secretary; Cassimir seewanntgcompanied by the Sthregimentband | oiticial corruption with exemplary severity. | THE LEGISLATIVE, ETC., APPROPRIATION Brit. | {Hs Whaulmouely adopted tent C.S. Blackburn, | '5 residence, No. 2722 N st yester rho igh het “with nInce. be bey sete ene rey corwedhy five pleces. Geo. R.Conne: id mar- | He can boast that he has handed over the gov-| AU5:50 a.m. Mr. Allison, from the confer- | the Speaker pro tem., for the ability and cour. | Worting after # lo} uful iiness, sperm kage Die overcout, black: panter Light cole glee, and | shal, and Jon Muller, L. J. Pa orm | Cement tn a state of unclouded prosperity. | ence committee on the legislative, executive | tesy with which he presided over the dellbers. | 1eceased had long | Shia ieee, tent wine donaeses sort bamboo "canes. eS se Na dark blac out cid eae eae iieelibood “thane Mf serine that there is every | and Judicial appropriation bill, subinitted a| tons of the House during the period be occu: ee adi % |. Jounson: sé a2 bamboo 5 » an ApS. Ke ‘ . Clev 1S . a Sies oon, scant, Aloysius W. Habbington. | | The Jackson club, of Columbus, 0, Fifty men, | ‘The District Fire. Departments Seven engine | tht bood, Teposed In bin “The Side sreng | conference report showing agreement on every { Pied the Seno rene BUILDING AssoctaTion. thirty-fourth 4—Captain, J. R. Freueb: first leu | in uniform. Officers: Charles G. Saftin, presi: | and two hook-and-ladder companies, with a | interest in the election seems to promise the | Point of variance, except that providing com- Capitol Topies, monthly meeting of the First Cy tive A. Preston; second lieutenant, fe mace Hoss alghh | total of ninety men, under command’ of Chiet | rescue of the governinent from the kscendancy Rea oR for the Gerke of Senators. On Mr, | Last NIGHT IN THE HOUSE SPENT IN FILTEUS uidlng sseomaiion, pela teat | ean: s president; James Ross, assist- | Engineer Martin” Crouin, und. A\ of professional politicians. This mission the son's Motion the Senate insisted on its TERING. Gard’e hail, 32,000 scl es Tarveyy aaj | dents Capt: Charles, wee Rpsancond vice presl- | Chiefs George Spilman and Charles Merriliat. | nation has give to My. Cleveland, sod hoveang | amendment, and the conferees were reay~ 1 ; at GS per cent., $4,000 at 66 per first ifeut ~ Harvey; second | dent; Capt Charles W. MeMillen, treasurer; | First Battalion—Engine company No. 1, fore- | protable chen ge inane pointed. The House after THE STAR report closed _yes- | $7,000. = ee Hieutenant. Heciiien & ibaa Ve Hontenante, a ze ee Joseph Farris; company No, 2, foreman, —_+—____ RIVER AND HARBOR BILL AGAIN. terday afternoon by a vote 132 to 128 re- ten! Reo E. D. Wright Compnt farpilton; first | Cohen and A. B. Foster. Vhite hat, | John F. Maddox; engine company No. 5, fore: ae : «| fected the Senate ansendme! ee was last ni position of Fe Hentenant, d second euten- | light-gray overcoat, white satin badge, eight in: | man, Louis P. Lower engine company Nora Pe carrieee ote seekia: Fe ne eoneidicration of the I ra Paste weet a ane® | inter of ‘wits t est. Washington Cleve- ant, Joseph &. Rozers. ghd bearing Heeuehted with portrait of Jackson | foreman, Frank Wagner, truck company’ B, | CATS DEFEATED BY THE HADDENDOWAS AND | river and harbor bill, Mr. Van Wyck offered an | #PPropriation fora Pacific mail subsidy. | iand and Hendricks club. Company D—Captain, Orlando C. Ketcham; | and bearing the name of te cube PS ar eu {CX DDUNENT DANGER OF STARVATION. | amendment to appropriate $50,000 for the tm. | The House was in session all last night, but the a ret lieutenant, E. M. Shea; second lieutenant, | | Columbus Demogratle Glee club, of Colum-| Second Battalion Engine company ad AnOTNe Bate Ton eee ot assala | provement of the Missouri river, at Omaha, It| whole time was taken up in dilatory motions | A Prcxrockes Ses? To Jar { wrence J. Connell. bus, O.;thirty-five men, headed by Grum corps. | foreman, Jumes Frazier engine compan had another battle with the Haddendowas and | was not agreed to. and general flibusterin f named James Smith was chai Drum _corps—Major, Officers: President, R. H. Evans; vice presi- | 4, foreman, Francia Lew! ine compitn bean completeiy deieated. The emir writes | Mr, Plumb spoke at length on the bill, and = Conrt this morning with attempt at } jeant, William A. Joh T Joseph Daublh:secretary and treasurer, J, 6; foreman, William T. Sorrell; truck com that untess aly relieved the garrison will | was followed by Mr. Conger. ® THE GRANT RETIREMENT BILL, iran the person of Site. Assaie ton Valter Brecht, Harry i oerner; lib., A. Granville; musical director, | Al, foreman, Jere 0' Leary, ct ni cIEN| vi Inthe House to-day the motion of Mr, Ran- | Pi p . Company B.’Sixteenth Regiment 0. N. G.— | Fred. Kromm;'captain, John Amaun; Istlicu- | One of the features ef the sixth brigade wax Nina ie sisi thausend thestiaacd sees Gilani co | Septem Gandusky’ Light Guar ed about fitty | tenant, J. il. Galbrath; 2d Meutenant, M. H. | the different cavalry companies, representice France and China. EEA Gh tis GLRREee Seton leeciient ulltweaaateeh Goes og, | bave his hand in Mrs. men, officered as tollow: tain, C. M. Keyes; | Harman; drum ser. M. utler; ensign, Frank | Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Car | THE FRENCH DOUBLE THE repemnrry pe-| ference report on the deficiency bill, stiowing che TaUit, Gan eee eee an 1: 1 aha sought lites and * to the Birt ileutenant, CE. Houton: second lieutenant, | Beck. Uniform—Bleck silk hats, Ught over | olina, Tennemes, Georsih, teanten iste MANDED FROM THE LATTER. all differences adjusted. The result was yreeted with three rousing | police. ‘smth got six in E.B. King, arst sergcant. T- M, Sloane; second | coats, with badge, and black pants, ppl, Texas, Lousiana, Florida und other states | paris, March 4.—The Fijaro says that Pre-| At 7:15, on motion of Mr. Hawley, the Senate | Cheers, The Senate at once passed the bill ——~- Sergeant, Charles A. Layman; ‘third eergeant Sui wera cae Hat ‘east thelr electoral votes for Cleveland. | mier Ferry. has auned ee Paienotre, the | Went Into executive session, When It reached that body. The announce: | | ELECTION oF OFFICERS.—The Incorporators of Spe Le eee ae ems wend | ra. samien HE Hopkin, eomistant maarear | TES fety of atita Om Put Were | French minister to China, that the war indem- | At 7:40 the doors were reopened, and at a, | ment of the action of the House was received | the Capital City Cnderground Telephone, Tele or ee ee | re ee Se Baekine omits . | clothed in a variety of suits. nity demanded by France from China has been | ™. the Senate took a recess to 9:30. With applanse in the Senate, The bill was signed FTAPH And Electric Light W ire Pipe company wey: fourth corporal, G. E. Harris; fifth cor- les: Mr. Charles 8. Moore, Mr.John Dickson. ae doubled, France ceding Tomeu, but Keeping ‘A\soCtas. CHAt, by the President, and unanimously confinned | have elected the following of% Robert Mor! Doral,JoF. Werte as Mr. P. H. Christman, Mr. J. H. Colgate, Capt. M. EZ LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. Kelung until the indemanity is paid, and that 8] Upon reassembling Mr. Cockrell took the | UY tbe Seuate in open executive session, amid — 3 » vice presi- jourth Division. R. Thorpe, Mr. James L. Folby, Mr. Edward treaty of commerce is beng arranged With | onafr For pearl: ne b vag | Wunders of applause on the floor and in the ary; John J. Moran, 1 Pomphrey, Mr. Lewis Harbaugh, Mr. George H. | How the Democratic Organizations of | China, in accordance with whieh Yunnan and 5 pearly ap hour no business was | gulleries. treasurer, and A. K. Browne and Thomas Q : Gaddis, Mr, Charles Edmondson, Major Kretz, the District Turned Out. Kanang are to be open to French trade, done, nor was there any effort to transact any | THE PACIFICMAIL SUBSIDY CLAUSE AGREED To | Hildebrant, attorneys and counse! ors. Mr. Ed, K- Lynch, Mr. Philip C. Masi, Mr. H.| The democratic associations of the District ————_—__ Those Senators who were in the cham- IN THE HOUSE. = riley ee serena prey club mat) made a fine display in the line to-day. They General Foreign News. Per chatted with each other. Among | The House by a vote of 132 to 128 refused Penis Pepe toeeny Meagimappciclins gs | shaled by Mr. Robert Ball, acted as esco. s " ro] early arrivals | the floor we Sect es - " man, & 23 years, residing on Capitol al, Americus club, of Philadelphia, about 75 | Were assigned to escort duty, and appeared at | -MPEROR WILLIAM'S EIGHTY-EIGHTH BIRTH Teller Ubandler, Atorney “General Brewster | YesteTday afternoon to agree to the Senate | waite ressing in his room sesterdys after of men, headed by the Weceucge Legion band; | the head of the various brigades of the fourth DAY. and ex-Senator J. J. Patterson. Secretar, jer | Pacific mail subsidy amendment to the Post | for the purpose of coming down in the cily to George McGowan, Marshal; William D, Kend: | division. Their marching was perfect, und thelr Bees, March 4. ‘Preparations are in| and Senator Lamar engaged in a long end | Office appropriation bill. But afteran all t | enjoy the sights fell dead trom heart disease, rick, William F. MeCuliy, aids. The members | appearance in every way compared favorably progress for celebrating with unusual pompt | earnest conversation, the former presuimably | session it was agreed toata very early pourshis aa nee ofthe club were uniformed In regulation over- | with that of any of the visiting organizations, | the 88th birthday of Emperor William, which | giving the latter “points” ay not he manage- | morning. ACCIDENTS—A wan named John McDer coat, black silk hat, black doeskin pants, regu- gccurs on the 22d of this month. Almost all | qnent of the Interlor department. At 10.50 NOMINATIONS YESTERDAY. Mott attempted to Jump upon incoming train of lation scarf, collar and gloves. Each Wore a| 76l® JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. | the German sovereigns will come to Berlin to | Sir Conger mous consent that the | The President sent the followl inatt the Baltimore and Potomac railway yesterday badge and buttonbole bouquet. The Jackson Democratic Association, headed | attend the festivities, which wilHncludea great | Fiverand ha sein reac PE Rominations | at the cornerof 44y street and Virginia avenue, m bill be re: & : Sainuel J. Randall assoclation, of Phtledel-| by thesHagerstown cornet band, numbered | Military review, a state banquet and a court | Hyer and haror bl coved ay Tira. time and | to the Senate yesterday: Second Lent, Michael | Sythe Commerc! dy str right lex above the hia, about 100 men, headed by the Sixth New | about 300 men, dressed in dark clothes, high | ball. river aud barbor bill came upas the regular | J. Jenkins, 4th cavalry, to be first Heutenant, | knee. He was removed to Provi hospital. jersey Regiment band. Chief marahal, William | hos, biue badges, with portraitsof Janice HEAVY FAILURES IN VIENNA. business. Mr. Plumb moved to lay iton the ut. Joseph Hale, 3d infantry, to be cap- | ——About 6 oclock lust evening, an wld man McMullen; assistant marshals, George Gilde- eos ges, portraits of Jackson | vrgwwa, March 4.—Beer Brothers, dry is | table, and a yea and a nay Vote wus iaken. . Mills, of Iowa, to be agent for the | Bamed Frederick Jones was knocked down meyer, Moses Levi, Martin Killacky; banner, | 20d name, each having a hickory walking | merchants of this city, have failed with ,- Sie and Fox agency fn Iowa. | at the corner of 3d streetand Penusyivania Max. ngs aids—Geoi , Charles | cane atacarry. Thev were marshalled by Mr. | 000 Uabilitles. ‘Tanzer Brothers, dealérs in THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL TABLED. . Bo eteher, ward, | avenue by car No. 29, of the Washington and O'Neii, J.J. O Neil, L Bunnewasser, Blogard f. | George T, Stewart, with L. Neumeser, 4. W: | pope abilities, | Tanzer , Brot ‘The river and harbor bill was laid on the. : teher, to’ be: postuaster st Seward, | Co estows line, sia’ his tog troken’ ee ees Lennotl, Samuel Booktinder, William Thomp: | Sears and C. A. Vidder assistants “the biticers CAUSTIC ORITICISM OF THE BRITISH GovERN-| table by a vote of 28 to 20, : oo sent fo Providence hospital, and the driver of son and’ Thomas Howard. Of the agsociation—Messrs, J. E. Nortis, presi- an iitie Ghat Gtr" seaiganta anncancen) baci Gladman cece S: the car, D. Shreves, wa- arrested. The uniforin consists of overcoat, black pants, | dent; H.C, Clagett, HH. Barker, Tew, "reat . sig ‘onflrmations To-day. —e vice Spr dents; N.| | BERLIN, March 4.—The North German Gagetie | nature to the post office appropriation bill, and | The Senate in executive session today con-| Don’r InkiTATE Yorn LUNGS with astub velvet badge, ‘cane, ete. cafried a large Sardo, recording secre Dr. Charles Allen, | publishes a caustic criticism of the action of the it. y i. the legislative, executive, and judicial bill, e following a born cough, when Dr, Jayne's Expectorant can velvet banner wih Kandail's picture on f | corresponding secretary, and Dr. C.'P. Culver | ritish goverment in publishing the private | bun ef whieh bad decing here cen ce | firme’ th fila Seven nerpatialien wey beso readily procured Sore throate and lunge R.S. Patterson Association, of Plladelphia, | Weastrer—were on the rluht of the line, “Thee | conversations of Prince Bismarck with Sir ibd | Both of whicl nferenge, all differences having | Write Tesite Pee oe es vey | Bre SPeedily helped by it. $2 mei necompanted by the Republic band, of | hed two tannersand four United States fags, | ward Malet, the British embaisador. It pro-| Eosn adjusted by the House recedes bur eke | OF the Territory. Pulladeiphia, 41 ‘pleces, aud commanded ‘by | The fret banner_a fine waite sic one with the | HoUnecs the printing in the biue book On ‘the ot the United ‘s black silk hat, buff kid Slovea, necktie, scariet | Wick and H. O. Claught ne: of New Mexico), to be attorney es for tbe Territory of New ‘Major Thomas J. Luttrell, Marshal. : {nor amendments which were acceded to by ‘ : DIED. : a y aaa i name of the association, presented ny | South African question of the personal remarks | ™ ¥ | Mexico. G. Hartley, of Brainerd, Minne : Stafr—Captain W. Anderson, chief of staff.| brown overcoats aed Hig eats, CEMOrE, dark | arc aciphinae te eae presented to It \ | made by the German chancellor to bir Eawara | the Senate. : : Sota, to be Tegisterof the land office at Duluth, | ATCHISON. On March & 1886, at 12 o'oek pm. toe arth eee asin. Mr. J. W. Drew, Mr.) ‘The Movamensing Legion, of Philadelphia, | Drane, G. W. Dantand J. J. Peabody. The sec: | Malet “ ing and regretable case of Indis- | THE CITY POST OFFICE ITEM IN THE SUNDRY | Minnesota, . and’: A. Atchison, wged nine moute x04 B. Efionrth, Mr. J.B bs empeon, Mr. J. M- | seventy-five men. Omticers: James Mages pteai- | 0nd, with portrait of Jackson, with namie of the | ¢fetion.” “Such conduct,” continues the Ga- yee ee ot AES 3 ove. Mr. J. J. Hollister, Dr. Chas. l. Funeral to-morrow, Thursday, at two o'clock, from " R. Moore, | Gents Prank ie 5¢ association “organized 1529," by Wm. Harper, | 2c, “must put a stop to all confidential ex-| Mr. Allison presented the conference report} ON THE EIGHTH PaGe to-day will be found | wo. 9165 U street northwest, . Mr. RJ, Dangerfield, Mr. Jas, Re Caton, cor, | Con, Frank A. Devitt, secretary; Isaac Wright, | sssoclation “organized 11 Lafner, and the fingé | Change of views between the statesmen of the on the sundry civil bill, showing an adjustment | @ striking and instructive illustration of the INN March 34, . x orton, Marve, Mr. Win. B. Smoot. Mr. L. D.| “The Hancock Veteran association, of Phils- | by J. W. Johnson, J. A. Shehad,’ Walter Steg: | two governments, If the object of these public ofall ditbrences bowed hates pine nt | comparative worth of the various aie te] io: PRANK, beloved ed only" son of fiers Vine, Mr. Juckson Yates. Capt, H. B. Little | delphia. seventy-five men, headed by Oth rect | art nnd N. Bunch. Among those in ‘the iin, | cations has been to make France distrust Gen mutual concessions, © houses PY | baking powders now in the market. A. aud the lite Edward T. Connor, ln the tenth Fear of page, Mr. L. Washington. Mr. A. J. McBlair. ment fe and drum corps of New Jersey, | were B. T. Swart, H. Davy J. G. Bigelow, Wel. | many it has failed, but tts malevolence remains ‘The Renate receded on the Washing’ — bis age: eee Seusae Uniform: G. A. K. capa navy blue cloth exeze | luce W, Kerby, James T. biuises, John Bontz, | iuexplieable.” office item, Se on eae UAL Ae TOR Boe: Scenes on the Streets. Farewell farewell, my frank Gear, Gen. Horatio C. King. Assistant Marshal. with red Moin worg over Gark coats, ganntlets ae alee a eee Ged pave Eg Buewn Mand 4M. Gebnier Gonner hes THE SUNDEY CIVIL THROUGH. A HUNDRED THOUSAND STRANGERS IN THE Oh, may we meet in Heaven above, Sides—Mr. Thos. F._ Miller, Hon. Timothy | Sate tags and Soe ne Torre | ney: ee ee eed errone Mccann JH | | Be appointed Swiss consul at Portland, Ore- | The report was then adopted, which passed city. See ne ee ee Scampyell of New York tr Chas. C. Dun-| with » nandwane white sil banner wiarer | more Golling W.N. Thomas, Frank Beall, Rob- Fgh, fF Oregon, Washington Territory ’ and | the bill. ‘ Washington entertains to-day a hundred | puneral trom his late residence, 416 Hl strect north> Ae elke ee ee BAe | trait of Gen. Hancock, Officers: Col. Chas. . | ert Padgett, W. Page, George Poulton, W. ‘daho, THANKS TO MR. EDMUNDS. thousand strangers. They began to come be- | west, Thursday evening, March 8, ats pun : hell, Mi. Julius Emner, Mr.’ Patierson | 7!¥{03, Major Berrian Ward, Quartermaster | King, C. C. Fravser, a wyn Harris, Walter RUSSIA TOO QUICK FOR ENGLAND, During the night session the Senate unanimot fore the dedication of the monument, and the: FENDRICH. On March 24, 1 at 8 0% Mr. Thos, J. Me ZA. Thomton, Adjuiant Chis. V. Dempsey, | Steward,s. . Wilson, J. H Laurence, Henry || pagina ee Paiz says it thinks that | ty adomied Gees iuethankworthe | have been coming day acl night Grer sme, Baty ERANCIS XAVIER FENDRICH, beloved b De ratic Association marchea | Sergeant Major Geo. W. Palmer. Ginter, J. R Gill, J. M. Trady, W. H. Bean, | Russia bas been so alert in her movements (o- | Senate are due. and are hereby tendered, to the a 7 asa t nd of Mary E. Fendrich, aged seventy-six years, at the head of division, “marshaled by Mz. | THe Sensenderfer Young Men's Democratio | Josbus Clark: 8. W. Hundy, W. 0. Knott, B!| wards India that the opposing measures taken | Hon: George. Bamnate: eS ee ioe tas | They bave come in family parties, in clubs and wuneres will take piace tom she chapel, Oak Ay George T. Stewart, as escort ed bY Mr. | association, of Philadeipbia, fifty men, led | Anderson, Everett Wroe,’ W. W. Beckett, C. by England are too late to even protect the Af- | State of Vermont, for the courteous, impartial, | companies and regiments. The hotels were cometary. 98 ne, ee at ‘4 o'clocl The Society of Tammany, New York, about by the Ariel silver cornet Gund, of Mulietle, Malinick, Jove Marshall, bs foRery, ghan frontier. and able manner ta which he has resided over filled a week ago, and private boarding houses shy invinedto ened. Guully arorenpe® DO strong, headed b 7th re; ¢ band, |. J. icers—Chief marshal, ry a caceas) er eae » C. W. a THE MEMNON REACHES QUEENSTOWN. ts deliberations and fulfilled the duty of presi- | and dwellings have since done what they coul pei A i: | Clarke; assistant marshale, Jaties A.) yen: | OG Langley, F. Bild. G Rourke, Sin Shae Qu: ¥ of pi 34 of March, 1885, at 6 o'clock a 2, Lonpox, March 4.—The disabled ste: r | dent pro tempore.” to lod, the shelterless and feed the hungry. late chief ‘proof reader Haswell. Mr. John Kelly was nut lo line, hav. | ee seen ns on nae, Fisher, pec gan GW, Dank Cw oe Memnon, from New York for Liverpool, has The New Senate Organized. Nevertheless, pine ee of the later comers,who: 0 the forty-fifth yaror cee eee a tirane. br tines Grand | ac miseue coloied: Girone Tones been | Malanixe Cistiog Thee ven : Mann, G. G. wil: | “rived in Queenstown harbor. ‘At ngon president pro vempore:iimands ae") EI eruitant hopen trannvel the eoeraes te | (iy segues St Danan neral strictly private, Decne, acre tran Sma Williston | iG cringe, gut etlers: Tideae anion ee tac M, Murcerow, J. M. Coyle, J. A’ Clarke and = clared the Senate edjourned. Almost immedt-| hight trom. necessity, and breakfasted’ thi rendence, Sirs North Capitol street Gu Thutedae ee ae ne Cana eae Tar cnnL, Ihe | Eanes, batiou-hole hocguse Tie nab Gated | ike MeMutres: Bee Ne March dk Capteta ney ost: | ately the new Senators were called to order, | mirning with the colice and esnttnten stages | Ot as ar Oelock pax No owes od Meabers of the society were attired untiormly | Suen, bullon-hole D ied opLuaiarA cre, Bare Moe, March 4. Captain’ Johu TAO" | mresigent Arthurs proclamation read and tis | OF tie anarcels and theaieol corner LEOVING, On March 24, 1885.81 12 pm. LENTE Bighs ats aud badges.” "The ofticers of the wn | ,fueventh, Ward andall lab of Philadelphia, | que Columbia club turned out in large nuin- | 224 Gore Macca T: Biber Gane Gee tuurtoeh: | now Senators sworn in, Then the Senstors poe |. The throngs were abroad early, walking and Usring, ened sven tines soekened Sear keee ciety carried staves, wear their regalia or {n- er marshaled by 4. Btoncccs | bers considering the fact that so many of the | fovoC Weg ee Cane e ee re St ok days. | ceeded in a body to the congressional platform | riding trem. point to, polnt, the parka tates Bluck eves, bright and lauxhing fair, figula of their rank.” The sagamore wi | Ue J. Randali association, of the frst | members were connected prominently €it the | No news has been received since their depart. | ADJOURNED TILL TWELVE O'CLOCK To-MoRxow. | COW! the rubile bulidings, pioat wheats ce) Our ttle Lenie, od tins called you there, Meweas eariie tote - mated by the Pauacelphis, 25 men, | various committees, ten members of the execu- | We, and they will probably never be heard| After the inaugural was delivered and Presi-| the dey becan, Filing and Gruimming, and the | gtiock from parents residenee YIU Sree tee Gunter Kk. Ackertias: the eater OF Sas aces p ated by the’ Franken eld Putiud tive committee being also members of the | f° nena dent Cleveland was sworn in the Senute reas- | marching of elubs and troops were enlivening | ° Curzon y, March $4, 1865, ot bis corried tomahewks. ‘The pep are Be nen oe peaiiens fates Ga club, There were, however, some fifty in line. | a New Reeeiver for, Telegraph Com-| sembled. A committee, consisting of Messrs, | elements of the forenoon, while morning sere- , fon county, ‘Virginia, FRANC! ny was boi 101 y mel F phe 7,were dressed uniformly, the uniform pood,”* s i ateeaa hades, tendered to popular political favorities, | a LURE te his Herealxth nese n costume. 3S, Pangborn, assistant marshals. Ual-| being black silk hats, black clothes, eran cece, + pany. oe on Pret Coe ee served to amuse and interest the participants | | Services from M. F Church South, Leesburg, Thurs form: Black =k hats, melton overcoats, kid | Goats and yellow kid gloves. ‘Pacie core ire JEN YORE, March tas manieNews Agency | him that the Senate. was ready. for | aud the crowds. bis con, Fat Gams, oes C ones gloves, badges, bouquets and canes, blue badgeof the club and carried alight cane, | states: “Mr. J.B. Butler has been appotated business. ‘The senate then adjourned sett) Co A BRILLANT SCENE ON THE AVENUE. Waaningtea bt. Feiaae chore ee he Loninental club, of Philadelphia, for | The handsome banner of the club wae carried | to succeed Messrs. Smith and Newcombe as re- “ toa Marshai 4 Davidson. ce : ; ; ; J sion eear Marshal Alexi Das que Tuied Ward Cleveland and Hendricks tn time, aswell as wn Ametican Quy. Itobert | Selver ofthe Bankers’ and Merobants Telegraph Cae cane nasa space there will be no Betrente "ann panting cage Det | Beet jed by Manwalan’s band 0} elit a cl was the marshal, e pany. boards 8 dec! = uniform consisted of dark clothes, via OF weaty-one pieces. “Light overcouts, | head of the line, followed by Brea A, Witsoe OS ee ‘The Honse. town foran occasten Washington has ander | Frank 1, and Mary i ged: twenty-bve nee. cnty De oecien Belect, Counelisnars Pome tee a ipresident, | te, Presidents ihier Ones Gufane?, the sec: | A Suspended Trast Company toResume.| The House continued in session right on| taken and performed. The harvest of the ectuberal will take place from ule late residence, 815 ea ce er Of New: York, pre- | 5 Mallon; vie dent, J. Grogan: secre. | Tet#ry, aud the T officers of the club. The} PortsMouTH, N. H., March 4.—The Trost & | through last night and disposed of all of the | decorators and the carpenters began ten days | Seventh street so on Tharsday, March 6th, sented an limposing appearance, having’ over | James Mallon; vice president, J. Grogan; secre | followlny were tn line: Chas 8. Denk m, A. St. a * 8.530 am. sharp, from ce to St. (200 men in line healed by Glhmores ole Sc hed Meuse wees Ghanclal, gecrotary, |C. venver, F. 8. Parks, M. J. Weller, WT | Guarantee Co., which was recently suspended | appropriation bills except the sundry civil and | #0, and the noise of thelr suwing aud vee and % Monday, March 24, HEXeY C, the beloved sou ot Reichert, # the cli re Teguiem mass will be said. Fated band of 109 pieces, The mm tephen Little; treasure}, Cormeltas Towers, Bérnard King, Geo, W. Bauer, N-D.| ity stockholders, the 870,000 necessary Eeore | DAVY. This morning the conference committee | Pounding and the click of their, ta a Meads ae reposts a ae ae attired in citizens’ dress. E. Eller + | dred men, Officere: Preudene eee ee eine | Larner, J. an, C. G. Dulin, Wm. Dickson, | 384 the guaranty fund to the propenamount, | #greed to the naval bill, the House receding | ever since down to. the’ moment ear ee Of eae er ee chairman 7 and J J Ke = Stand marsha i | son bras preidente: Goer tee vate cad Wie, hide og eR ba oe ene and will resume business very soon. from its tion with relation te the new | the starting of Cate At fisst ony, cors.end sere months, was called to beav yRelli¢, & Toe ioe an ie a : s, W. Nell: PR OE sa yateta: % spel Hii Cae Sats wi ie construct! f two tions of rou; im roke oul m, 4 H. Seehue, J. Corr, Arthur Berry, B. | Rearen Py bees Hence ay Nes | Barrett, J.-M. Waters, Waison Boyle, W. H. Favoring Imperial Federation. Guseean teenie the Bonnie veceiling | the proposed line of the march tows Gee Wick ent ‘and are invited to attend the Fears Fora Joke ice vam F- Mitchell, J- | Coturan’ Dark overcoaee niet aie Ree ois ee tnaies JonD Dickson, Le Wealt gion, J. L. | 4 MEETING AT MONTREAL TO FORM 4 BRANCH from the amendment authorizing the comple | House to the Capitol, covering the doors and | funeral fom rraidence corner Givers aod 4 rena lech. tower, Wee Me ‘ALi | gloves and blue badge. The ciub carried & blag HL Sbert Bal’ 9's. han LEAGUE FOR CANADA. bn Eons a $0720 1BOr| Inc ws Or Siares Boe Sens, 6 wb ing to St. Peter's church. Bette bone a Paice te pag | velvet banner and one carried by the Poon, or YE Bane sh Robert Ball, J's, Stir: repairs. ‘thea 7 the little parks arid ppenings, and Q ni win, Edward Kearne iliy, An drew J. Whi Henry D. Purr Barker, Chas, Elliott, Hi P. How.| MonTreat, March 4.—A meeting of shirt cent for Reena sgh? Mauguration of Martin | ard, Geo. F. Howard, C. W.Thorn,@. B. Fortes | Prominent citizens, who favor the AGREEMENT ON THE SUNDRY crviz Bri, | were tacked advertiseme an Guren In 1836. ar Of seats to rent | pHOMAS CU WELIS cred ate me - P. Bell, R. W. Fenwick, F. B° Hempstone, | ment in Montreal ofa branchofthe London im-| At 4 o'clock this morning Mr. Randall, of | Luter flags, banners, streamers and tasteful Boro to Virgins forks 1 ‘sixty years resident of Andrew Jackson club, of Philadelphia, 40 Alvert Cu E. W. Anderson, M.A. M & x |. Mooney’ and » Morris B. Flynn, Thomas bowing colors, concealed the me perial federation league, was held bt. | Pennsylvania, submitted the conference report | woodwork; wad then the building. fronts Becks | Hea men, accompanied by the Arion comet bam ie y. Garner’ | All favored the scheme, and hoped that the SSRN ppd May be ren tn peace, sine Albany Demosratic Photane:: 100 men | Su plete, Ulcer, Ceo H. MeGuty mat LE Dser, i, Bongeiy He bias ES ime wight goin ren, aie oglnn opening | O& Be sunds7 clr) eppropriation bi Or eae ier at ane Saeki, Ge | angrlmg eee fey 2 Feet are band of pieces. artin | 7 rary - Dy yO. C. iy J. ‘e “ | race rot put e al ni} ant Z y shee Sta eee Unilorm: Silk “hat, light overcoat, gloves and | Gorddn, Chas 3" Moure, OCW? Sgvay 4 | take aduanooin the worlds weiss 9ud | 25% Senate an agreement has been reached as to | Hues has been transformed Hate AO TNE, mass | Sends are reapecttully invited. ud nt; Thomas Millard, treasurer: Andrew | badge. i Dn, Se ; and James Ment Archibald auccn's counsel moved, and it was 1, lea’ ‘sixty still in controversy. of gay colors, which fittingly jes the fuladetpiin. 69 Pa rent me Prof. Murray, that in'the opinion eat eying eizty still Ap cOnLTOTETY. rier. | nes of eis city's welcome Co the uew adminis: 4 seconded sn ee Tullormn, spring overcoat lipnitecvey | Philadelphia, 65 men,with the Jefferson band, of THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB. of the meeting, a closer relationship should be the House, had appropriated $22,200, | ration. fas ee dee bokewnuiece. terete re “Tit | 20 pieces. Unitorm: ‘Dark sults, bigh silk ie! The Young Men's Democratic club, which was | established between the mother country and the joate had Increased this amsodne $5 SCENES IN THE CROWDED STREETS, untlorm consists of the famous hat worn | (tues, buckskia gloves and red silk badges. | fofmed not long ago, with the purpose of par- | colonies, wine Vion omer ncy, the integrity | $27,700,000. Thesixty amendments on which | By 10 o'clock the entire population of the elty at Saratoga, Chicago and New Wm Spore ree apie abort eho Huber and | ticipating in the inaugural ceremonies, turned te Cae chalpen sald he hoped the an nt had not gg es seemed to have deserted its homes, and decu- broadcloth under su 4 a arsbals je soul paral row tion 000. e8e sd ciigus design. bearing the natie af theese ‘cus club, Reading, Pa., 76 men and | gutavout ninety strong, and made a very crea. | End waver over the scheme Would Join were for public buildings, which | pled the streets on the line of march. The x, the city's coat of arms aud the woes tcers—Joseph Sebumpf, president; A. dusk teown overcoat silie habecrs glen t 0 | later, and that increased business relations id ‘require an expenditure of, $1,037,000. | crowd was something unprecedented, even in “Saratoga, Chicas ewark and Washington. secretary, and Dr. R. \ultze, treas fe. The following were out with we conan would ensue, It was decided to call a public For two hours and s half matters went on very | this city, accustomed to receive the ou’ The members al dark gloves and carry ‘orm, dark surtout, dark clothes, black FC. Addison, vice president methny ae ett. | meeting for the formation of a Canadian braned | smoothiy. of the conference was | of the nation’s population. Men, women and Gk umbrellas. ‘3 anding collars, garnet tles, gloves, | J: Guten Davie president’ jee Te Gamarshal: | or the imperial federation league. and the House proceeded to consider | children pushed and elbowed inthe vast pane Kinus county democracy, of Brooklyn, | jcsand Badges a getary: J. Feed’ Kelley, hanes) pecrelarts Wilt tases Sesepmente cpen whieh no sgreament bad | ret it wan s une is ee z by 1 egiment bund e y Harri > : treasur 3 From -Street To-Day. on isa- 160 men In line, wearing dark Uke orerene: | 125. men, headed. by ‘State Cel tal “Gand, | Gwiae Gutnnip, et Dy Chas. Allen, bday rerish reached. Mr, | fun from the test Mcidents, as, for e : M. Buchanan, R. W. Bui W. G. Bate: | somewhat fev during the first hour, with ates were reach: sligh' ‘instance, ey carried @ Uiue silk banner, handsomely | “er, Mesident: J. V- Einstein, marshal, and T. | 49% J. W. Bowling, B. M. Brit, 7c only slight change !n prices as com with it they be considered in gross, hen an onhappy-looking individuel passed trimmed and bearing the tof arms of the | 4. MeDevitt and C. Hanien, assistant marshals, | ™42, J. W. , B. M. Bri teChas. E. " ‘Was made by those members who | the Avenue in bis shirt: pushing wheel Sint “Bickivn'® Ome” Wilhtae, "A" | Unltorm, lgut overcoats aid black Wik" baas Pepe eG B,Caalater th pei: Racer ges ciara arin opened at an advance o! tommend the idments with new | barrow, in which reclii self : rz el y + Furey, gran marshal; Thomas Carroll, FOURTH BRIGADE, ‘Thos, Gator, ‘cent called the | satisfied air, another person bearing a flag, ehie?’ ai 5 ant ¢ iy, dropped later ob ond Ico aa eg a 1 at on! is] two r 3 = case until the amendments | willing and auielous 09 be amused, and pinaken ete ee cane anna Gare tie overs of Hapristlarg, 85 pieces. Oficers: F. A. Bach’ | Uhristian Abner, Jos. D. Burns, J. Read Bailey, | |New Yors, March 4.—The stock market was Bae ling t to ‘Eugene De @ sons, a upon. +. asst id, mn 3 on the first of the Senate | shouts of laughter and following wide He TE Ada rattd: | Mr. Spencer Watkins, assistant marshal. | W. Goleman, Dr. 0. H. Coumbe, A. Corel, Vict fe 3 e yond is now sell | Smnam the Point of “no-quorum” | and quirks greeted the ° squipage on tig bite. Thomas Goodwin. Cas. B. Farley, Jas | \ids~Mr. Stephen Gambril, Mr. Jos, W. Be Ba a ie to, HG. Beitrict 3.3. | Sng os Sha Bee. eee Now ene ba sen raised, the further consi ee ee W. Ridgway, Pat. J. Kelley, Daniel O'ittelly | Mr. Clarence Hall, Mr. H. 8. Matthews; Mr. & | Ro E Fathers, J; Ontte 1 | Which opened a shade lower at D2% and is now pres pomepneed, ARG. Mr, | the: Wnics Howes, 886 snother equally trick J. Tully. Chas. B.’ Elliott, David T | 5. Hempsione, Mr-J. Clagget, Mr. Filesote oa'e. Gtarmon, Win. Te He Belling at 91 Naot avon is seat the ae a [oa Anthony Barrett, Felix Doyle, Georg. Mr. a bs Eipsegaat, Mr. RD. Cotte, (Mr . |, 8. Johnson, Geo. Joyce, A. C. the dividend Mebaa ian ieee nate . pone Hendricks War Vetergns, intel ‘cla, Bird. W. Arnold, prasident, ated | Giese t “irs Kopp. BF Renal The sales for the rst hour were Tope abares vm. fH." Ruiey,” secretary; commanded b: | “Calumet th ¢ oes —" Goi't. iB. Mutah, at tice president. “Abou | -aen weaslng’ Wight ares’ ‘orereta eed for, At MéClIsi President Arthurs Last Omeial Act. 26560 meu in line, headed by fi and drum corps lack derby fo the marshals ai lewmyer John Ows rh ‘The last official act of President Arthur was dark sults ‘white given hight ait nals"am | Jay “gaeiné Uk Hae, Band of 38 ploces Lit Frise, W * Berkibar Wr" the signing of House Dill 6,390, “regulate ap weer gseo gare osee Yoru | cas Re BR vie Bcioias and we sopree exstachon eve of N ony = ichas jut 3 a men in line. Omloers award P uiers, presi- Sutherland, Frank Blake, iw. Pltagerala: Wane w. aiipe BE ms, Oh territories.”