' s j K- ' V -8" ' r '' ? -j - -: i ?M r f v VP- " 41? k . ? t ' A Ik i fjt x - 4 . GROVER CLEVELAND. Ceremonies Attending the In auguration of the Now President at Washington. 2Tai I'roccsHion to the Capitol Sena tor Edmunds' Bcgigimtlou Speech in the Senate. The Oath Administered by the Chief Jns- ticc Cleveland's Inaugural Address Notabilities Present. lteview of tlir Iiniiirnan I'roceaalon fully 2,000 Man In Idtir .Scrnri and Incl- drata I'jrutrchnlc Diaplay. Wasiii.vjjto.v, March I. thn hour set for Vie movement cession the music of huudn jhisullii? organizations heekhiij blended in one confuM-d roar. the shrill nob of the flfer and of the kettle drum was- heard. I tn o'clock the en tire jK)j)iilatliii of the eity wemeil to have deserted iU home and occupied the M recta aioii the line of manli. The crowd was unprecedented even Ju this city accu .tomed lo rceciin the oiitiouriin; of the Nation fiopulatiou. Men, women and children fiii.shed and :IIwcd in the vast throng, yet it was a good-natured crowd, and evident! di.sjwrv.tl to do justice to the wca hion. it was uillimr mid anxious to be amused, and plucked fun from the slight est Incidents. Ah for instance, when an unhajijiy-lookim; individual );nvd up the avenue in his shirt sleeves pushing a uhci-1-barrow in which icclined with a se!f-atis-lied air auothei -ei.-wm boaiiima lias:, .sliouts of laughter and all sorts of jibes and -uirk.s jjreebtl the equijiae on it.s travels. A larue crowd comrretfaU-d aiouud the White House, and another etpialh larp: aiouud the en trance to the AilinI"" Hotel at ai; early hour in the moriiiui; lor the purjHe-e of ob taining a iew of the I'lohlent and I'resi-dent-eh-ct as they tok the jilnee.s assli;mtl to theiu in the line, liothcciilleuieii rigidly dejiied themselves to i.sitors during the morning. The iiieiiibers of the trcneral inauguration committee met at the Arling ton Hotel before ten o'clock and jilaeed their services at thedi.sjio-.alof thel'reident elwt. tiii: riti:-iiii:NT breakfasted with his lamily at the White House, about nine o'clock. No one was ad mitted to the house to disturb his privacy -except SciiMtor .Sherman, Hansom and Jlawley, of the .Senate Committee of Ar ranitenieiit.s. They had a shoit Interview with the 'resident. .Soon after Senator llawley Jell and jiroceeded to Wlllard's Hotel, w!iere h was joined by Vii:e-lreI-dent-elect Hendricks ami the two jiroceeded t the White House. They occupied a handsome open haroiicho lined with criiu flon satin and drawn by four beautiful white hornes. The Vice President was heartily cheered along the short tide to the White House, .lust as he was enter ing the grounds, President Arthur car riacc, containing .Senators Sheimaii and iiaiiboni, started to the Arlington Hotel for the President-elect. This can iage was drawn by four sparkling bays fiom the Pieshlcnt's .stables. The seats were cov crcd with soft, heavy black ami white buffalo volte. The Senatorial Committee was u.shcred into the jircsence of the Piesi-dcnt-elcct immediately on their anival at Hie Arlington, ami after a short delay the tluee gentlemen appealed at the south en trance of the hotel, took their. seats in car riages ami weie rajildly driven to the White 3 louse, vvheie they joined Piesident Arthur. Vice-Pie.sident Hendricks, Senator I law ley and Marshal Mc Michael met the party at the Wuite House jKiitico and escorted the l'resident pleet into the jircsence of the Piesident. Thu I'residcnt-elecl was greeted with cheers and waving handkerchiefs as he drove along Sixteenth street from the hotel. He l;ejit his hat raised in lecognilion of the compliment. While the patty were at the White House the Chief Marhal of the pnxvssioii and his aids rode into the grounds and notified the President-elect that the procession was ready to start. 'i in: puocK.ssio.v. "Hy tn o'clock the procession began to Torm on the sheets ami avenues east of the Capitol; ou all sides were to be liratd strains of National anthems, the tattoo of drum tons ooinlng up one side of the Caji "tol, minded with sound of bugle and brass bauds of troops advancing on the opposite ih The Tammany Niciety from New York was one of the first organizations on the pounds. As a Tammany sachem at tired in the aboriginal costume entered the idaza he was accosted by "ugh ! uuli '" nnd other clmr.icteii.stic expressions. Civic ami mibtaiy orgauirations iteipded ly a simile ilmnimer lHy or a band of 100 pieces, as tliee.is' might be, fol:.)vveiI and tool, tui tions assigned theiu. The sun itiona brilliantly on the uniforms of trooj'i. and their bavouets glcauuHl 5n sunshine Jlke a .Heaof burn Uhed steel. At eleven o'clock the vl hail inciv.ucil t i'.OOO or 7,000. and crowded the jdaza. ('eueral Hancock and I.leuteu.ttil Sheridan arrived, and as fcuiy ascended the stejis to the cist front Senate wing, a deafening cheer at os from tin, crowd. Twenty minutes later the -President's carriage with the Tour horses fairly jinuicing entered the west end of the phua. Prior to Us arrival the j'tsiple stood ui masse over the east front. Policemen n Iiorses tmle among them and with shouts and clubs cleared the passageway. The cirriag beg-an to move tliiough the jwssageway jirecttlttl by the military. The jictmle. cheered at tirst faintly, but as the -vehicle jmieevded the hurrahs increased. JHats were hftsl and tluvwn into the air. IwHdkcrchlefs wavisl atmve the heads of both ladies ami gentlemen. Tiny tlags held by patriotic children and elders w ere vvav eil. -The tends sjemed to ila with greater vigor nml drum? were Ixuiten with ureater velu- irwoiee. inc nnd Tu carriage steps and them. It had been twiiectod that the dis tiuguislietiivcunauts would aeeud the steps and enter the building on the main floor. 1 he flutes shrill scum! xvas jiUtp- tuasso.1 in columns, funning brilliant vista pretext for anv ety touching the protee- much atbnt.on. as did the v ash bugles' blast louder and louder, as far as the eve amid reach. On ek-- !.'-.?..? was driven in front of the east I vated stands cnterprisiinr photograohers , amrniinient All diou on a to their m-. Me wlil' Iark shakos. Hie hifth Mar- around to tho passageway beneath 1 had placed their hi.stnim.ent-; to iht- ness for the nlace nccordcl them a, Amen- land, alxmt .rO0 strong. In blac helmeta and waen. However, u xx-asioumttnai tneywouli! j like waves of the ocean. The immense lawon. and charges them with ait it duties. nter timmsil the Inisement paarevvav. I throng was x-anottslv estimated as to num- o'dhra'ia" ami n-TKnibiht:r-Tin,. xvas a nisi, in that dirxvtion but in a . U-rs. " Present Arthur st.bsjuently said VZ w .5 ,C,'r"S aviTnwri TiKiment Uie rresldent and iTesident-eU-ct, u was "simply immense: the greatest ' ptip'ulat-on may well rrceive the attention the Senators xvho had arcotujiauietl them J crowd L ever : saw." Senator Havxlev. as he ' Hr,d (hepatno c endeavor of all who make in Uie carriage aud the Vice-President-elect ' htikxil at it. said he thought It minitien-l I "V".1 execute the fcleral laws an.l hLiMmiianion were within the bulidim- J . V . . i s. ... . . ana uie. tioors were cioseu. .ur. xieveianu. i ou the ami of Senator Sherman, xvent to the private entrance of the Senate chauivr , and ivroceeded imiucsliately to the Vice- President's nnun. rtvsident Arthur went . tOlirSlTi' Xrvasxis? elf jdgninc ni-slilitg Hendricks, OTtere! iiad nrev iv tiiv -jvviTi: rn x vi-.KH. . At eleven o'clock the doors of the Presi- alent's gallery of the Senate wen? opened and people wno xx-ere rnuncu to aaraisioa , -were escorted in. Among them were Mtss Cleveland and Mrs. Hoyt, sisters of the lYesi-, ... ii a. ar-i....K. I ...! ..:. lCHt select, Kev. XX. A. wcvrmtiu "" wue and their two sons, Mr. Hastings, nephew of Ui iTCsident-elecL Miss Hastings, Miss Xellie Ywnns and Mks Annie Wmaus, -sUeces of the lTPsldent-eiect. 3Ir. snd 31ns. Bacon, ot Toledo, and Colonel and Mrs. jtm-- Ts blue tapestried seats of Uie -aiiaiotHstie nleiT resoained too ioagex l.i, uvn. nllMi bv 11:15. 1 JLqtwranefSesuators having arrived, the SMtaess C the Senate was proeettietl with frequent d lone: iBterruptioris, saAie awmitiag the actios or the coa tiirtm mi tlip apfroitriatiou bills. AHtons AairlyaiTtTJaouthe floor "were Seo- ' vm Ti"L!l?J u-j-. ..rjVs tb Mtieni s room, vueic ins caomct oi ine t apitou i resident Arthur stemmed i -"" """"r. ""i ouiauij at....-.t.-Kt- i- ijniioan m iav, ciirti i.- ui.omhi u. uic jrnmii jn-s.-i acat. nitaatMi siook nani i -- wKl f4-t . . i . ambled, ami where he engaged him- to the fiout of the platform, followed bv lrtSL!ir.0lttwJ'r prtresJ0n. . with I,i a, ;he pa.1 afaareatfy arxks- - iw . ,..-. . JZZllTZlIlJr'rZTlZZ: measures xx hich Coiune xvas the Prrsident-ehvt, Otief Jitstice W.tiU , alt t.mes tx-enrVweMlnour countrr ht- civic OKCASKATtoxs. j the i:a;res4i tba. h- ws io-lV-ib-n: ; twTs.riit. P.x Muti l.-TIe ml ' ... . r!r.77-J lajaMiaaii. through tho legislativu lulls. Mr. and the Sergvant-at-Anns of the Senate. ! tore. Let u invoke III aid ami Hf blcinjr The fourth and la-: divibm xras eota- IMnlncV. km the Metw at tK Hi. , , itai-irr aa:ria& a-t th tn r- T T"'lf swws on the arm of Senator Haw ley. All uncovered ;xs they stood lacing the "pon our tabors, ; iirwxl entirely of clxir organfczatjons. ami n.xerrsi that hs- wa tn.r Hlaken for " -.-.ti--. fc-J . x--, ttIM7 " cv - smjpum im 1 the apartment xvticxtj.xtr. Cleveland , crowd and the vast assemblage cheered, 1,IC iitire-vs was verv liner, ami at pre- u- conitnatxlnl hx Major Thsaas K. Ijc wtn-tx eie ue aaaeooten tfc- rr. xjk '--- - - -. , . iotislv jeene. i again and again for several minutes. '.Vnen L-eIy 1 :0g o clock the Preident-elcct, turn- .roJL iiC Jcks.ti Ivnwra:ic A-Js-ia- s-ee hx the taiil h a; 'Mi. Xtm wra n- ' ifai '"T! i..i- Harwi .r -..-,. . t . -. e a. . a - w. m. . . . -. a. aar . a a- a . -. J a. &.. aWoa Jl f ra. S j- ai r aaaaaa Avaaat ah. a taaM. a k n B I.. am. . a .4 .... I'avtie. who wprv bzrn or more ac- .e in at the dour df rjuaimanci-s a xney camp :ti ax me door ox th hall. hx-bmatvir lljKon. (rh.)t Mir - Reoii-Oiieral Murray, Jlr. !JIeH, law jtart- nerof President Cleveland; Commissioner- ators-elect Ex-art ami xvsnnly greeted by a . ,. ,.. Thi OI11V events Of XllP. earlv liriK.WlliCS whleli wpri! not on the nn,-nirn;iH!. were the nuUjreakM of aonlaiwj which jrreet-d the announcement of th fraut Ketlrement bill. and the dent's mexiL'Ci nominatini iiram ii iiji; newiv i'ikjii ai.iin;i. i hc ajij!aiiie, hich ai hard and prolotisc-il. was not iiiinresel by Mr. hdmtimK I he arrn-aior iiipoipioiuauecorp-, mi siroo;:. t I, f I . A? ?.. .... iii' in iiicu iiHiiiuiin oi)in limn -'iv.ii rolx-s and mandariun cajis or gorgeous be- i dtt-kei Are of Kurojns, oVcsIone.l a Misjw-ti-ion of the buzz of conversittcn fori -!nd in liifir miiffirms varvlii'' iroiu MlKeii , . ... . mrf--., pain 'resident of the 1'iittcd Cleveland had already hall with his e.cort within sight of the States." Mr. entered the and halted assemblage. while There his arriv.il was. being announced, was applause and clapping of hands at lirst. and then cheers, loud and jirolonged, welcomed him. Then a stalwart voice in the gallery arose alwive the din and demanded "Three cheem for t 'rover Cleve land.' This was not held bv the sussein- hlage to be in good taste, ami Mr. Kdmuiids jiriHiaimed that order must be jte.servel or the galleries would be cleared. mi:. i:t)Mt ms .viit:i:-s. The Vice-President-elect was now es corted into the chamber, and without delay, but with .solemnity ami decorum betittiug the owa-iou, the oath was administered to him by the Piesident pro tern. Kdmunds, who now turned to the front and said: Hkn.vtou.s "i. now clo-. another epoch In the eour-e of the ItcpuMic uudci the Cim-ti-tutioii. This tirlef period of our National e.x-l-tcnce has by co-ordinate forces ot a Na tional and States stm biotiirht experJeiico of free, -oclal and political government to an established mid .-ecure triuiiiph I think I may -alely .-ay lor us that wc believe the long years to como In the futiiie of the Ito publle will more and more increase the peace, liberty, order and security of all the people of our country. Hut perhaps it may not be Improper tor me to s.i that, in view ot our recent experience- it mnv be doubt d whether "ongrcs can coiigratulateit-ell on being the lic-t example of a legislative body, conducting the business with that deliberate and timelv diligence which Is the iu-eparablo handmaid of wisdom und justice, us well in the making as In the ad ministration oflaws. It is. I think, an evil of large and growing proportions that mens, tires of the greatest importance, requiring much time for pioper examination and di-. ctis-pni in detail, aie brought to our con-Id-cratioti so late that it is not po-s.hle to deal with t hem intelligently, and which we are tempted (over tempted, I tear) lo enact into taws, in hope that tortuie rather than time, study ami leticctlou, will lake care that the Itepublic suiters no detriment. The Chair has heard with deep sensibility of the re-o liition you have kindly adopted coin-crnlng the administration of his duties, nnd he begs to express -inccrely his gratitude for It. IT, in the course ot the execution of his d 11 tie-, he hns (as he sometime may have done) wounded the feelings of any Senator or ollieer of the Senate he can only say that he has not intentionally given offense to any oic. and in closing this session of the Senate, he assures every Senator, whether retiring or continuing in public duty, that he wishes him every friendly good wish, and hope-that he may long enjoy all haj.plness that can be realized by eitien or Senator, lie now declares the Senato ad journed without date. Mr. Hendricks now took the gavel and called the Senate to order in extra session. Prnver was ottered by the Chaplain, follow ing which the Vice-President made a biief addtess. The new Senators were svvotii in ami after reading the message of the Presi dent convening the Senate, the juoeession was formed ami tiled its way to the platform in the central jNirtico of the Capitol. tiik ( i:ki:mo.mks. The jirocession from the Senate chamlver to the plattonn was in the following order: Marshal of District of Columbia and Marshal of the Supreme Court. n.x-I'resldents and ex-Vlee-Presidents. Supreme Court. Sergeaiit-iit Arms of the Senate. Committee of Arrangements. Piesident and Pre dent-Hied. Vice-President and Secretary of the Senate Members of the Senate. Diplomatic Corps. Heads (.t Departments. Retired t'euerals of the Army. The Admiral of the Navy and Oiticer of the Army, who. by name, have received thanks ot Congress. Members of the Ilou-c ot Representatives and Mcinber-Klcet. Kx-Covernors and (inventors of States. Officers of the Senate and tulicers of the House of Representative. All other jiersons who have been ad mitted to the floor of the Senate Chamber, followed by those who have been admittnd to the galleries. The stand on which the Pre-ident was to deliver the address was erected almost on a level with the floors of the Senate and House and directly in front of the middie entrance of the Cajutol. It is about 100 feet square, the largest ever iH'fore erected for an in luguratinn. and COX" wl bv g,000 chairs. These wen- occupied ... . ... . . by Senators, members a at ff- f a I S of the Ilijiloinatic j Corps. Judges of the Supreme Court, mem hers of thu House of Kpjirescntutives ami jiress rejiresentative, Uefore the Presi- U. a - a ., ,, a -, . nt left Uie Senate CIihiiiIht the crowd - in fnmt of the stand had increased i until It tat-ame. one solid mas of buimmitv fnr .1..1.K-joii f....( .. fr...t f i. a r....Ji I tor neulv -too feet In front of the stand ami more than l.bOO fivt either nnif of the Capitol some 'JOO or :UK) men and Ivovs had .i.ti-re-vteil In tlm in-' ami itivs nan iinrt.atei. in 'c aji- I'l.Mtiiiiig avenues ami sireeis tue luuunry jH.tuate m a-esnblv on ha ton, l iiumitn ami regory. of tact, ivil n or partj- -trite the pevplo ihn.ee Sen Ice Commission, arrived In their turn j made, but it- axtrnJant crt-urn-tanc-and were erected by friend, ami aoiiinlnt. SoTSrrSSi, ly ICpT'in r.K atires ami conducted to their apjmttcd llcCrwhmr tear It niorecb-arlrnpjM-ar that Jilaccs in the rear of the I'ej.tthlican naw. our Iicsiocnitic pr.nc.ple n--d no sjro.orr. U OtUllirilL. J IITTJ lilHJli UUAII.IUIllli i, . ri-iiv.' i. till" i-'I'lllr " lil. UJI'J -.J If Zlll .. ii..... ..f 4 nH.itfu...i..if ...1 ...!t...M ,...l..r..MrnrtWrii.ni.ln frr.nt :,ml .i. . ciiitioiii concern for the K,.,,l.rarwPHL;,-,-'-WMT-",-",,"--u ,""' I-"-' " , . VM, , .-,,, tin. ..i. rf , ,l-'" tw m.wa.K a. Ixma Ijefore the right of the chair, .lust before the -Xiu'Z' , .7 X .7 JnnCi .? . f ' , 7 ,. , , , th-v tttrmsl ii.b. 1-lfbntith strr-t, marching ." " "" " - w -"-" " "-""'' . . . ... ..,.,..... ,. nnl bone-tit ntanlon all -wt.on.il preu- creates: enthti-ioMii was iiuiinf.-st.tl all:.. V . .i. ... i . . t. -c;t br halt n mikaiav. It .... - v.n s . -. s.-. . m. r -v ....- --- , ,.,. i . . !. . .It-.t I t. . : .1 MM... -- .- - - - .... V 4v . ..1. a. or t..e .pro- . :-v, ";,:...:." ..: .:;;, . ::. :. . rr.;-; r xv;.1". vrji i hJ" route -n-e crowd n... ,.de. , ,", ;v ;t -v -; w iui r-i ; . tw in . . iitiT -' in tmu iiuiTiirtwru iir iiiii iMiritiiii 411111 . . .i.. . a t . ... ii- :ii . ii .hhii lbw nti 1 i-;iin am rwrrMii H"i i t, of bands - : . ' . . .,.,. . .,f I,,.r,usl the achw-re,cnt, of our national .'i's l.'d lu-il that it was unj- , - . lai-U.-reUiefs. Tb.. Arihrm ! M T w Uli their io.sts .'.. 1 . .1... 1. . ,1... ..fi. le-,tni. ue-haM ilt-erve to rilie all th til.- to w tlirough it. Manx lK-tpJe wrre ,.,..1. .w it i...,i r..i....i 1 -....1- ,. t-irs. "ffaite ptauat.rfv a iiiiiiiii-ii,iiM.iiii-ii.iiiiiiiiiii-.-(-ii..iciirv k .1 . m . j - - - 11 b mww a a vaaai r-ai aaauiai i - Kverywheie was jw-rformtMl by the veteran do.,rkeci.er. m,:t i-iii U-siow. '' or. om mw. uie rm.iwav. ami it.e j.n-e ,.r,,Uji!e ,4.. Ty wc afc i ami wiaM --. w & -' ..w ". -- ...n,-...- .- ..... riitfiitTir. u itn'fi nnp ii'iin.i' Tra- vr i.i.t urti. 1 t a a - - --- --- ------- -- - w- - -- -w ...-.- - 1 . aa.a.a k . av .,..? l-.n.. tEr. .t Til.. Sllf.fi'IIll. 1 !.. tl !MHl il Ulfl TOIIIU IHI KCCO UlU HUWIB -...l ,,,, ,.,.l ,... ,MJ ...1. .U.. -TW1H" ! .T- WW IW 8 -I 1" Court .Justice was jilaced imon the right I n-n-w the pleii-oroordevoMoi. to tt.efon- ; "I"'; '" I-; - ' '; uia, of a,H.mval. A cob.-! win. L .'' rr1'!!!: t . . m.-ri U j li.! n aJiaatSM tf tha frontof the chair. President Arthur was M-tut ,ii in H u,. wa'.i.m.tailrU ml n X "" " Pc aNaat ' ' J .rhrnTl- kLTr nice mnoiiiicitl -mil liis i-omiii.' wis "f ,h ,J nuM c an1 ""t th'"'' ' "", the carnage coiitaimng the I'n-juhit Bin ' ,,, i,,,. 1 1-,lta'.1(- ...1 tt-.lfu- ,- ! iSTJurtW, M.I Hbelirrf cw )u-d mir ol Iftr iraoj.1. IU lMiarr x K lio.v aiitioiimcU ami Ills lOUlllli. wa " ,,nl,.r, stn,i j.atr.otic ilvvotion. Iirs for at- .. iri.:i!..Mi !..n th.- hii.. -i.i.l t.r.--.,..l...l ,v ' Hl " n1 W ' ' ati ia..l.ii IV.M.-.i U.M-krt. lulU.in& rl'lti Hn I'm batlat bvc .. greeto.1 with warm elajmin of hands, in ,,,,-t a century borm. the hope ai:d asptra- LN ! " ,.,U h " lh l,m . '''iV. ' j his breast an em.rim.t!--iU,r ,4n:e twarias ; a" !" "" , JT1" T1 J !,-"..., ,Z Z.Z? recognition of which he bowed gracetullv ' t'on, of a ureat ,,-ople through pro-i-.r.ty vutive a-.cnue to the White Utf , :hr lwnntt,,N. wl, uw "J' ' "- .-r "V 1'n,,', -"" to the assemblage A mmeut later and "' .r!"::a1n.'Lt,,ro"rh V'V ,,,,K.k r. f"n"-" . '. .! Irt.v entered by the rear 1 jM.,u i)..Iltwr4j!l. cjb. of c, -uinbu-, O. ! :''; s "V ,L.l,rB,rl to V" M 'b cf,,,!'. li:a,, tl Trr h,7 .OI'UMil a 7tM a aa. it. aai- v,-.--..--I " iu, i uii-ii.l nil' lAVU W J t- III CI V 1 1 t -. a . .. . ai Ta - a -- -a -a- - - a . a . .1 . a. a tlicbiizv.xc.Miv,.rKaiiiiw Tti' I It- e.ghtv memtrs v.r,. dre-ed ... r Jf" n Mr. miiaT is air t Baaa faamd. IJ bh. li.w lrb .6, .Ti of ti. :i?imnmrfmnr "t U . our 4oiwtif nt'ftn un. -fiiniMitifA.! ti.r ifif.tiw -" "r " -"' .m .... 4 .t-. ,..! ,..,.,,1 HJiik af ,.-1 nf j M.aritaui mr- ! '" -" " ?- - - " - lwvi.t t.vc- t wo roir. rwi m SHIM. I l lie crowd continued less solldlv in the i r the corruptionnry innucneeoitiio-e who lowiit jx-sea in review umter tin- oisao- eluding js-rvns of the mo-t diver" iJiaibM l te ' !" f3" rear of this multitude. The trees in the l,rul,'' the vicious, method of thoc whn , nnt.w. a large number of colored troojei of jsilitlral ojmion. Ib-side fbej.er-oTr a!-' Mirge:cl a too-"": Brttl gteat lawns vveretillchi anil thenfs )fsur-!'"J:!...H"c:..i. ",.?.".I?. ' " 'L.-IJ;'', uj were included in the third division, and readynam.il there were nator !laanl.!m -li de at wcxt nitm.liug dwellings were covent!. On the the nirht to insist thut ment and their soldierly ticarinc ami good march- ( olouei V la, of W.scoiimi. (.lateral Mten- Itrelf with m jkdrv. I- COtniKiniO nnd civil ormiiljnlmes vver uml erurt Oistiee in nil men theie should bo nhotoT-inhk ibwiciis the ' can e Hzens i Idle and iinpnitttublp. except ti. , t. UtVu ,u;.a It suggest the nree-sitv for their fm tne Stands and se.l of provenient. The fact that ther are citizens faces and hats that movetl contimiouslv i.mium t.,.!.. v.iu w-.ttt., ,i ,rrt,i I ----.--- .---r-.-. ......v .........4. ...i .......- ot me lToulont-elect Mime one xvould oo- casionallv venture In front of the platfonn. lit- presence xvas thr signal for n'peattii ' cheers. At iireclsrlx- P::0 the urnccshin apjvvared. coming out of the team mr ihvr me nersons xxim w-r. t .t t .. ..-. monies were sea:ei on the platfonn. Ito- nlent-eleet Cleveland begn hi- inaugural ( aio. tie was cuu m a tull suit of black, j IMnce Albert coat, high, old-fash sonetl stundmg collar and black tie. He stroke' !. .-. .. ;. a . I effeet of his n'tuarks Cl.KX-cxxNns axirn-vL FcuawrtTiros-lo the presence aeniD ai-c or my 'rountrrrnrn. t XV "lI'Jemcnx and er by the oath shatl take, the tnnite:ation of the this great and free ronl. lai tk of their power and the right of aelf.povern- '" laey nave coaitnitted to one o fellow-citizens a supreme aad sacred aad he here conecrate aimaa.tr tn service. Thi isoprcsaiTe ecrexsoay ' "'"'ti uuiiuscrnii. out mi-asjouaiiv con-: n. i .. Tk. i-u.... tmi in'n. rwrvsi s-'antit i.ouu- carncu Mixer ni'at-'! " "" "l ' . suited small nrei.sr.wl ....t.w iii ?,-. i .i. ..r.. .i !.i. .. i .. ws, ...v- . ts-.r hftnfif..r a?.l ciiTirsJ irar aro isary oHitrzu th I . . --i- " ...f, ..... -". iur- viiici jiiicr, ii.i utc x:iivu on uu j-mvj . --.v.. - -.,-.-- - . - - was t-icar ana remant, and he slowly " rfcht. Chief Clerk McKInner. of the Su- . nine ahreait. Tbey wre f..lwd .K-nn5CJe. lc m.s eiiunctatctt Ui words, and oceasionallx-' r.r..,-. r ..i i.. i fU.L...r v. ,hr tft. Taaaunr kn!cierbtt-5er were pniBiaoi leaxar o. xs :urnetl about at mux's as If tu notice the . r ...i'i,i.m iki- ... VK--."tiw. I (n ihe?r ouaint aarieat cca-s will be. bier rescJKi. Tb I I-ttleto xnooh-rnn!tr with whicn ! conti-o- puV,hv- IS1' ' otrc to"o bc,r'' of ! " ' !S?tlb.t'kf-t an7ct7,r time thHr aniletr i !ir-! "l?d .2 i? mar uBcr. and nothlar I to trengtu-n nr resolution Bjfajfe cverr fac-i.ty una egort in I.A nmfnfitmn .C 1r v.1rMri Xmnf tl.r . ,...- i. v.. ......... ... - - ...... ......- .... ana mm in u- ;nn;ui aim irn" iiic:i- t " " ."""' l"" '" V K"a""V "l !.. a- - 1... .,... ...I k. .. ..- - f, r.n..n r ,nv.!rn,....n! i,..r.in pvry cJtiten ha a -hare. Iflrtrely dpod ' Presi- tMn a propf r Jitn'tatton of purely pcrtl'an htL?.1?;!.;: wr icv. I he mrnrt-d Into th t.atriotIm of tho citizen. mitii inti ihf t.n 4 To-tay the Kicimv tiramh of the fJoo-.-n moiit i tran-rerr-.i ton ncw kepitur. I18I iil- " 14 Mf t illllt i i , ,,. ,lCO,,!,.. an,j jt -houM N nnn th !- th- nliM't nf thi.ir HfT.wid.n-t. . , .... ...... . ...-., -..v..v. . ! it- uii.t-vi ui in'-ir ul.;lJUIll; -ollcitude At tin-hour the an.ino-t.-s i.r 1: l!;, S.K? kjnmW t - - - upilanttibrunirruil - . - ln - rac.,inV - - iui- t.on a- the re-ult of u -jurtt of mighty and I J. 1 t.. .... ..Vi...V..r.. .::.t ... '"...l :.. :.:'... .u. .".. - ..:."' - III lir'III'i1" iIT lUilllK HPaJr' iU tho counirv am! to a,.f.iiro ,. - .. " - . . . . II4II 111' Iiniiiv til S" jIV -" T-Si lH'i.X'ii i." to 11-ami tho-on-ho uill -ucc(si tothetK.-s hut- 01 our .Mitjoii.ii !.!. j in- targe var.ctv of divcr-e mill coiiioetlng lnteret -ul.Ji'ct .... . to IVdentl control per.tently s.'ekin the reecjrn lion oJ fieir claims need iv us no tear that the vreute-t gooil to the greate-t iiuinhc-r will tall to be MccfiiiiplNlnsl if in the halls of National lcgl-laton that -it.r.t ot ' am ty and mutual conttMon shall prevail in nh Ich the (oiititutiou had It- birth. It tiii- involve- the h.irreiider or po-tKn,emeiit of i.nvutP Interets and the abaiidoiiiiieiit "f oeil i.lvuiitV. n-m loiitiii in the thought that the common inter - e-t I- -ilt)-er'cd mill the lrenenil ui-lfare ml. e-i i- -mi-.-, v.u u.k. iiiuguiierni nuiture u'l- t IIMOIhI ........... in uie iiisfimrifc oi my oiiiciai 0.11 ly, 1 -nan euueavor i in cuiiicti i.y a iiim tno 1111 stiaiucd coiitriictiou of the (oiititotiou. a careful o-bserviition of the distinction be-' iwecn the powers granted to the F.sli-ral ( (lovernment. ami thoe rcsi-rnsl t th Siate-ortothepeopJe. and by a caution- ap- prec-uiion 01 trio-e lunctious wnicli bv the should shun with him. The constitution which pre cribe- his oath, mj coiiniriuieii, i yours. The (.overnineiit you have clio-en him to admiul-ter lor a tiinu is yours; tin; -ulfiiige which execute the will of freemen I your: the laws and the entire scheme of our civil rule fiom the town meeting to the state capitals am! the national capital I-j-otirs; 3 our ever) voter a- surely as every chief magi-tnite under the same high sans tion. though in a different .-there. cAcrci-cs a public trust. Nor I-this nil. Kvery eitlon owe to the country a vigilant watch ami cloe fcrutinyor its public servant and a lair and reasonable cntimate of their fidelity and II-efllble-8. ThU I the people's will bit- pie-cd upon the whole framework of our thi" i:'te1:sv:,!;,rirr;,;, aefts. tion of our faith in our Republic. It is the duty of tho-u serving the people in public place to tin-ely limit the public expenditures to the aetu.il neitls of the ('overnment. economi eall iiilminitert, becau-e thi tMiiimls the righ' of the (overnment to exact tribute troin t lie earnings of I.iImh-or the property ot eitiens. and ln-eausc public extravagance tw gets extravagance among the people. V.".; should never be nhamcd ot the -Implltity and prudential economlps which are ta-t suiti'il to the operation of a republican foini of Coveriitneiit and most coinjutibl" with the mission of the American people. Tho-c wiio are -elceted for a limited time to maniige pub lic att.iirs are still ot the ptf.Ie and may do much by tm-ir example to encourage consist ....i.w. uiuuur .in- .-i.iipi.ii!. - in. .Limn.- in illiv denartiire from that tnndirii tioliev iiimi. i.H..li.H.f .ll...il. !... .. b.i..i ......:.l.... ,.a? iiieiidtd by the hlstorv. the tra.l.t ion and the ' i.roii.i-rirvor.i.ir It.... nlille If Is thi. ....llev r.r I propenty or our Keputuic. It 1 the mi IndepeiHlem-e tuvontl by cur oitiou and de- .-.-. ,v..- --. ..... ... ........... .. . ... '.'... . ... I iemie-i ny our Known love ol justice ami by N,mir,n,er:ei,- to our Interests: it I the policy ot neutra.itv rejecting any share in lorclgn broils mid am- bitlons on other contestant and repelling their liitruioii here: it is the policy of Mi.ii. i rus Juki a-aingioii nun .iener-on. eace. oomtueree mid honest frieiiiUliii. will. hU nil. I tion- and entangling alliaiue with none. A due regard for the inteiets and pro perity of all people demnud that our tlmuices shall be established upon such a ouml and scnlbIo ba.-l as shall se-iire the safety and confidence ot the business intere-t andnnike the wages of labor sure and teadv. and that our vvstem 1 of revenue -hall be -o udju-u-d a ' toixdevethejHM.ple troui unneces-ary laxa- tlitn ftlivltl r IS alllia rfelt-i1 tia tnn tntair-a.tf ta atf . eajdial invested and workingmeii employisl. and the accumulation of a surplus In'tho 5!?,!lVat..o.,,,mpL:AVil,va,r,!!,e0 :,n,J;vuV."-. ..... .......U,..U-.............................. .- need of t utiiru ettler require I hut (he public ianu purloining ami unlaw nil occupation of public hnd Im ttjiptl. The conscience of the pcojilc demand that the Indians .-liull be fairiy and honestly treatitl a wanUof thu Covcrnment. and their. slucatioii and civiliza tion promoted with a view to their iiltim-ite citizen-hip. and that polygamy In the territo ries destructive of the family re.ation and tfTanta.t tii flu fnriiil aonco if fhn i-MVtlt im J world, sliull tu reproAti. The laws should be rlsidlv enforce 1 which pn.hlbit the immigration of a rvile tia to ej,,l,,K'ie tt, -Vn,r'n m:.'.r wlin. "lim!'n (l "l Ui.' f till IIIK t. i I lt'llll I W. IIIIU at III 111 m lth them and retaining of habits and cus tnms repugnan: to our civilization. The jHttplt! demand reform In the ad uiinltration of the government and the it twat lit.a at rf liiicitiivjc trIfI tidia tik IIIIIUI WIIMII T MII.--IHV.s- 1 ' V " X. ' a ' nuttlle atfalrs. As a nn-in- to thi end. clv.I service reform should be in good faith enforced. Our citizen have the right to jirotect.on from the incompetency of , ,,,. (mp,i., wnn holll their places solelv us the reward of .urti-an service and competency shall ln n-cognied in-tead of ,ar,-v "prxicncy and the surrender of notu.u patriotic belief. In the iidm.n stm- tion of a itovcrnment plelred lo do equal nt Ilea thnm tr ll the r'r'hts .lile to thnt re- . uur.uul '? rv ' l'. "-Sf" LJ?: , ius;noii- nppucai-on. an inieii'irem in-ivi" tion of the chum, of public ortice. act atre "'la nnu dcterm. nation by unlitst action to . fSure f '?. alL. ,hr. sn1Je Lhc V"'! fn r Jwm rrfr vouch- -afed to man. ami let u- not tm-t to hmntn ing n ine unier -.itsxroe ami now ing uiJiun. "d: " an nnxv brepatpti to take the oath rrvscribtii by law. ! APMI.VKTKKXNG TIIK OATit , a !,. r-Kt- i..:. .. .a n.tmist.t ' .1... mm ii, ,. .;..r,.w,... ..i,.r,wi .-i!n . vi .. asTa aaw"v.a.i; a-aix.. . a 4kaa,a i LtcTrianu aiMi uim.i a Dime, liv.1 i.ira ht oath xras administerpil, tb lTesidr:-U"Ct I Lssjc V. ed ,0 7he cVecutu'e imSrhrf ife ,T' . rehnghuv .,. M-, in ,IC p,,...,,,, ,lf the IUa....- Iwasnra-I '- ! " mt.iMC th Na Covernmcnt. but hwiio lakes'iV,.. oa,h Vo- I.mnd.i. Chandler and leller. ', .,, f Ma,m. A splendid luum'r of tiaCa,-t..l, xxlUl rrni-IIen. ,sunt ot davtopie-erve. j.n.tect anddetenil the Ton- ostmastei-t.elieral Il.ittoli. l.ieut.Mtant-I h,;u.j. .,,, j.ui,j ,.,t,.,j UVf.r rm, m,.u 1 the Pte-ident and we-PioHieai, M -titiitiou of the I lilted States only a nine- Cllcr.tl .Sheridan. M.tjoi-I M'liiT.ll Hancock, r ,.... iii""t be 'i...nl (M.ib f fritff I thuikcil bv UtOttMtts and cMibletl:s. Thl the -olemii obllgat.0.1 whieh everv patr.ot c Daniel Manning ot New York. Mr. Vitas ! mJ'" Ul"" was iot.r Ions bv ;. fret in . !. , ,rs .Vr V.Ve . .verV'wi.'i,. U 1-011-1,,. Mr. htidtcott fif M-hi- ln W!T ..... ... ., .-llr. ' , .,. heislit. Uip larsi-l -et idere exer tttl in entiy witii the dignity of their official fimc- ' ,'.'...." ". " :avis Iem.fnuie Club ol I'lcdtnoiit. ;.. tlons that plain way ot life which among their ' tnem back with their batons. 1 he leview . y;i ;11J(J 1m Vatiinul Veteran Dciu fellow citizens creates integrity and promotes . lrotn the I'le-aiential stand was a gtaml ' ..... ,.,. . A.... .,, , ' ...., ' tlirlft mill iirii.iu.rlli. -...-. .. ' IMTJIllC ' illll Ot I IllCagO. I ill elViC Of- inrif i ami prosperity. sight, and it was generally the ejresse, ..., ..,;,, -....i.. ., .,.r,. .?,. . ,ilw. The genlii of our institution, the need or I opillion t,at MO 1ru biilltant pa-'cant had K;M,,",U '"' nI,,'l1' . ,l V . U ", ' -our ptop:e to their home lile and the atten- . " ! . ,.1,, , ".,! 1 jdav atul were highlv couiplmieiited by the Hon which i demanded for thesettleiiientand , vr I x'i. witnessed in tin, ...untrj. All r,.,i,it.iiaj patt ... The mem'iTS of most, development ot the re-ourcc of our vast the organizations gave a inarching salute 'f ,i.. ............ .1...--,.i..f.i ti... i.....i lalso lmMiny It writb hbi n--ht baeaL The I whieh ther ta?at sarchutr tiaiai ux tin airow w m ircsvo two, kw ii m - .. .. , t.--. C. tt-i -- - --- . . - . a s- a . ? a . f of thl Btblu used is a aall MoroccvxxvreJ, gilt- i HiIt ireaienx. srvwc itau w rer - "T;.-.. .. a"1?. . P'J. 1TZ J ,i,u M-.fte. Il- b? h- . . .. .-. . - - ' . - . .... . . . . - i. tl K .. . ...TT i.i. i.n. " -'-- - lUi I J volarae, prelXy well wena. Il U . the xa by aboc'. t,a fmo. M tr; TV' ' i.-f "rT-T.", Y7,Z2 i VZJZ -itb L- i ZZZ, wilt ef I tt'We wnieu Ctexantr xBottar gave h.Hi k atis: nais ?9"b ovrro a c- - -?rr.,VT.'"T .' I XI ZTVRnV,, 7 ,;JT nrriu. a Mi bi t-ft bun ss a vnutir bur. asd At t rr lac cases, lisawatw naxitae aasa aer- . -v c...c. . fcur.., .,..:- r ----; . .. hts sia?cial request the coaas.tte bad k ia aide the aapivach. at the tVja.y IJoc- rofitiated uutil a tt.!5 boer, xd H.o ths drat. 4W"J 'j, W' rthcr xjrfiVs far the rtav. The x.ard I rary h6ejar tbey wc-arii2!e. HtUe appear l rcry Jar eBaaie a-r X2 Meu r rurx w . -i'. VKS: sxirve4jscfectslIjBia the iava j feavaakrd tora hi Ihrht xx-rrt aad aitt ( ataaxter perwex pmcsl nUhaiIrt qalsua. the trtmM U fe ulr t ata cereatoayef aasaiaa$Vhrisc tee eath. xraa im h, perrjlsye cues rsth Ckxxtiaavr sm'ua Oavccstm rtc( rrrwt, vawar matatxurr, t-, u. ji.tw-ex. btix xthrn It was rncJud-d. ard President Clcxeland bM .Jottv the Ilinh f r reverently kls!ng it. cud shook hand te iuef .Iuuc wiio w. n ' the !5r: to concratubte hint, thrr checrrd loudly anrt lonr. Kvrri dent Arthur 'tas the second mar to c)nratulat' the I'r-ldrnt, ami thru fo! ov.d(.h:ef Clerk McKumej ami termor Shennan. I're-idmit CIee!aml was then introJu'-I to the remainln; JmI;e- of tlr Supreme foutt. to Lieutenant ftetioml I Mien.Ian and b Ucncr.iJ liatorl IJ.c nthcr rtrroii on the platform then prrvwd forward nnd main hU hand. re-entered the Capitol he v.a acnm rirt-tetl " i -? eniav wh-re he Iir-t came into th twrld- mu and entered a -arrias; to tm driven in the pnKtssMon to the White llonve. . i- The tlrl''. . i,i . . Tii two ca d"l rteta ! I're-nient He in" two carnage- uttieu cmtatiiett rrr.i laud, ev-Preddeiu Arthur, Vk- nlnck- and the .nate Com- I .. - . . . -.. ". avenue Detore iphxiii? me line .xir. . . . . ., ..... .V J . . ' I eiu ai uic Miiiic ii'MiM-. aiio wneu everv- t m . - I tiling wa In rci im-s the entire jM.'ty in - i .1 .1 a.. !.. I. I . I la . . a .v - vv"aaa -. a x. ' 4- xauia avenue, diiect.v in fp.nt ; .. the mansion, and the order was 1 " given for the line to move. The reviewing -tarn! Ind been profusely d.sir ated with tlags and bunt.ng ami pic-cntcd a heaiititul appearance. The I're-ldent ami ex-President were jilaciti on a jirojccting inaitorm vviiicn wa- covered witn tings . as to make a handsome canopv and a"t the . . . '" il,r,r" 'l 'l'i"-- ; uiiub-t! lifted view of the jir.H'ess.oti. hx- I President Artlmr s:it on bis left Vie... j icsiiiciik .Minor sal on Ills leil. I ! i .. . 1 . t a iTcsiueui uemiiKKs ami iiieinuets ot in- 1 household oceujued scats to the right and just back of the Pre-iileiit, while the families ami friends of the Presl- tent and ex-President .sat in the inmi row on tne ngm. .xmom: tno-e ' v.no occujuoi scats on me 1 11 -iiientiai chttsctta. enators llav.ud ami (iarlaud Colonel LamonL Major (.rare and ex Mayor Cnpcr of New York, ami a large uuimVrof other etoiiH. including many oftlcvrs of the army and navy ami members of the diplomatic iiirrs. Theiu were a gteit naiiv I'ulies on the stand, and their rich costumes added hriiltancv to the scene. It is estimated that thcte were on the stand about 1,000 persons. tiii: i'i:or i.ssio.s apit-.m:. it was ten m.niito j.ast two o clock when the PiPsident escorted by ('client! Ih'i ret, of the Inaugural Committee, took his jdaee .t tlw. fritut atr.tiil ?ii.il tl.i.l.a.il i.f fl... t.pv. ; " t a...i t..e i,;.a,i , .., vr, cession started fiom the comer of Fifteenth street to j.ass in review. Tlie I'ipsideiit's . . , ajijtear.iiiee was the signal for a gteat shout from Un; coiieottrse of wojile who had gath- t-r.il in iroiu oi in,- siami ami i.i:et lite streets for several humlnil yaids both ways, he I'resident .puetly tajwisl his acknowledgment-. A good deal of con - iiis.oi, x.is causeo in uie vicinity ot the gtat.d stand by the efforts of the jtolice to clear the .streets for the aj.pro.irh.ng prix-ession. I he work was lin.tlly accomplished hut with greai i.tiiciuix, iiiouiueu ponce ruling into ; . i .... . ? . i- . . .. - it..... . .. I a.1 ...I A...I I . as inev 11asM.11 mo grami siami. ami ine 1 i. .:. ...... - ...V .t , .' ' V?,U,:I '? ' m"?' '" . v' ,."'.".""v"1 " l.llslMg Ills H.I.. I IIP tirst IIIV I slon. coin- iw.sed of n'gular I'nited Slates triMijts and IKal militarx organizations, j. resented a V I" " .... ',; .. . , . : .', .,,... . . il'e Piesident saluted the I hlef Marshal and his allies, and eacn of the comjiaiiie niarchetl in particularly gd form. The . rf;. :. 1 .. is it.mi.i,ed etitirelv of etOmt niVlSIOIl Was COUlJiOsMI till Ul IV OI brigades of the IViuisvivania National ('nurd. Then? wen atoui7,.'i00 men in thi ' division, and their good jnaichiia am! tit., militarx' bearing were jmti.sf d on all sides. Covenior lkatt:son, of Pennsylvania, rode at the head ot the division, bv the side of ...x-Covenior IlartninfL They were recog- j . . ,. ,.v. ,,,,,. ,1... ...!...,., .,.,.,,1 . Ill7.tl l and loudly cheered. The President ami Coventor IaUison exchangitl salute-. The President also raised his hat as a token of . ,,..,..... .i. ..,.... n. i 1. -i-. v ... 1.1. .............. ...u.-. ... .... ....... teentli and Kightccnth and several other regiments of this division. ( '.eueral Fitz- nugn i.ee. commaniimg me tnini nnismu. i ti ia iiiiiik.il ii rt iitir i.i wiuiin uitri. 'mil iirii iiiv i . rvceixpti an ovation from the crowd in and :j by his brnther. Hex. Mr." Clrvclaml ami I a hiirrVane of fb-rx piojecxib-. and a .b-tu around the President's stand. He Itowcd wibr and two sons. Mr. Hast-j cloud of suioke.thniigii wbirh ombloi l to the iTi-sidt'tit and the latter raised hi- ing. his nephew MI&- Hatm-s dimlv i-ii the white iM-lr.U MiifrBT ! hat ill leturii. I he President paid the same comjiliment to the 'regiment, Kiwhauibenu Ninth New York grenadiers and P.iisch zoitavis of St. a,u. A gaj be- tween the third and fourth illvl-ions gave the surging mas of humanity around the President"- stand an opjwirtunity to close in again and obstruct the line of march. The jMilice not being able to keej. the street c!car a detachment of regular tioop- was sent to their as-,st,iuce. The united efforts of t ho soldiers and police only siiflictsl to make a I narrow jass.igu way though the den-e thnmg ami various organizations which fol- ing eliritel much prai-c from si-tatrs-. New .Jersey -oldier In their pJnln unifontis with rcl blanketa r.dlr.1 above their knapsacks al-o attract.il blue suits, who are old favorites in thiHty, were warmly welcomed. A sinking ani form of olive green with Mark plume which attracted much attention, wa w..ni by he Clark ("uard, of Augti.-ta, (;a. Ths? New York Sixtj -ninth Kcciment wat in thts division, abort t'rOO stnmg. cjiA it- tinr band and prellpiit marching fully taet the expvtatioa- which had t'ii ra:-eil x to the the aj.pearanci of thi reg'in-ut. Tie- (.ren- , .. . l i s- r t anters. i;ornan.ovau.oi .ev iw. wi-nrai-,, wef! receive I. The Htwh Zoiuxi-s, of M. IuK wore the rao-l elegant tunfonu of ita kiml in the pn--ea.ton. (.ompany C of the Sixteenth Ohio National (.aards. in showy .:.. nuh bwrkorT dnb-. art.ti a an e-ori tu , tlte New York omafzauor.. After thexn came MX Indian bravo m wrar pain: and fihriv K'lriii? TatBnaflr " oo a nakioar Kinnrr. The Tamaanv aten. who nrata-, -..., - w .-'a carryiu? tonx rold-hcaded .om, with -. ti i;.tri . rninm o-rT-r.n- craiariv ixnaisi. ise rarre itaii w; iuiw-i.. -lw- , -- -- --. -- , ,-r. rmui w m rra' apiMA u -.'Cn A wronzttf la sllttf cr ? pb am! gold blsrc. of their era's, r .! ....... T kUU "UliHI, fc -. on lU- lajt5 rprrvjtl tnti ; branch of tbf iriv York Iwraev. j Tin .llny thxhutx. nuwl-Ttuc irbty i Hitrti Th.ft-t n um -l ... k-!as.I 4i" af, . i' . A " ' Inc tbo lneit.bl cniM. The !tatfaM I-r- atxl l1c h,t;. fcrottcfet ar-t bc1raH-. la tbe i Wwl Ih dark nwit lm ;t- rvar .t th f -rHl bnca.V of thi Utvt.k'a. Iaonl t k. . .. -... .. t 1. . l. . . . ,-rri.l .ll.r.r-. ..f fir. .. t. In li.ar&vrTa.? .!. ... . troi riaias. wnn vvui.e ir-Axrr po rr- .-.... ...-!.- . . ..,,--. ... ....-. - r(ri naiM;-iox aMilCT mmiv nmm fm- ( rvinx silk nmltrrlUs, The Kinc ' Hity u wa Itke all dt4ar f Of wxvrt-v hat It V)C?tn U1J b. welc.fai b het a I I brw -racx had al-rut J3j aw-n m line. . ntoaM. -,.! ivi.-r i 1 adi.1 t W-vr.- ev .. .... S I . . f" ..- .. . .,.-.- taunt. IX Wtfl r. iJLXm m - mnt narnp. I irr-s-ii in IUIK WOP -riV- Ir- Tlill- .-he!cHn. of Wi!:niiictoit. IM.. the ftrt j .il-if-i.n r'ub. ami w fH.fd t the j ? . j.'' 1 f.irt) n;n'i:Utie of the inw, (liib J of J'hmisii. utul the Coullllls tl.. t glee Hwb. djc ti in gray anal nwntag minhiterv bf.-tns tut the tar-e! of Ibrtr con;. ( be-i.f tlu mt-t autlnx- h tie he wa.- twl 'f the ltcV.ir:h Club f Ctm-innaU. sistlag f a U;ht vrrrt. dark trou-Tv hieh while hata iwi tM wl .. ( tmrpUf lutiti-s. I btr wxs 4 a tinrr ki I .mil i-niiii-i niiir .tl -.M-. .'J.IJ.-WI rVIi- , ,.aS amu ,.jl..vx kid gloxdKt.j.gm-hed, ' hundretl mumNis o: the Atuoiean t :ub. of , l.1i..,j..t..u Tiu. s.,.-i I l'.ii.li.ll v f &X.l'a. aiaaa.va ' -""t i . ...,, .,,,.. nf i.i.ii..,i...t.b .1 1.1,1 Inmh a 1 1 "" '" " - ....... . --- ( j . iiiial number of men in line The Mya- I inetiMiig Legion, of niil.'dc'ijia, hail"""-- "" ' ' tJ--V ..-. sevcntv-hvemeiiml.ne dte-cd in ltrnvn I l' uilrttaPMit..nt. IV K 'Jef anil ml. The Kicvei.th Waul Handali Club, of l'hil.tili'l.lu.i. lKtc a Bfasuiti cut banner of blue jtltis'i and gold, with an excellent portrait ot the patron of the club. ne bund ted men n-jic-ciitis the j 1,t.n,1111.ll"' i,i .',! ,!,T""ai4f Til Vllt I SS.V .ivcrcoBis. im.ii rv nai- alio ris mik badges. The 'alumet C lob ..f ILtliuuom ,,.j4., ;u, excellent apiHMr.iitre with :WH) ' . . '. '-.-. ... . t eiitml t luh ...f ll.irn-bmi;. Hiev wore ' ,,i, ,11,,... I ....... ... I Tl... 1'iilr-l.U l' ll HtlltlHIMlll Ml MIH. j Flambeau Club nl-o made a tine appear- . aiu'e. The Cook Cuiiutv Cbib of Cliieaxt ! tiiintsl out about tortx men In grav ovcr- ' OKit-. sib; ha's mid badges. This club and the Iroiptoi- Club of the same citx. were te- reiviil uitb inarkeil f.ivor .S.a.ie . it.- tri ill LllaV 1 Ilistri.-t ..f (-1.tt111.l1e1 in xvli'el. tliM eteiHor-.tl 7 ... ,..w .. ......1 I..' tl... .......a, -..a.. vot.-s ot tta- Mates that furnished IVvi- 1 nw'- '"": a-1 lhml t..uMnet In the land'- niajontles were rej.rc-. nt.il bv hots,--. heavens. Ilhmiuiitcd Uie .M-.ax. N., .-4b .me tot- e.u-h vote, arranged in Mates j,y ; m He of the numiiep who wltm-.t tba color-- Thev were follow.sl b Uie Cleve- ! "reworks would ho tnilw.thv iw Ml. laud and Hendricks Club of Lpwih-viIJ-. ! f;": ,',,,,1,', ,Ml' "T tti,m ;M th"Mf Va.. ami by a number of mounted clubs, Hip duuttv dlsj.is.ion of th wearing o.lored sashes. The last btlgade , umltltiidi. when jsu'ieivd in ll was com..'d of the Vetcnin Km.. mik, xlihh xva, iiH.nwhM all m.-s xxiwl. Xssociation of New York, drawing ,,dr I H'"" '" th a s,,,lde all.ui ar-l eas enough l.'.l.tl .......t... tl.M tllwttf.t l.lr.. I l.....t-f tii..tt .....i .. luitnnoie tire couiniiiiv utlier civil )..,....,,.,. i(l, n. inu. u..r.. tj, tr-,,....,.,- : j.7g,ccrH of New York. First New ' . -. .. . . ,:l;wl;;;l .j1?-;,,,;; ,j,(," 'rXstt Wj(., ,j. of N'oi Coum-ctleut Club HII. uiv ... .-. I ..111-" Ml ...--. ..I. .1.1711 , nf pliilailch.Iiia the Hancock Veb'iau s- , H-iatinu tit Young Mcn Denioenitie i:. Pattl-on A.s-oei.itJon ,;:,na,inI, ni iia,lclph.a, ..,.,,, ,.f. I1.ita.lelnl.ia Thinl Sensi-mlorfer It.hia. Thinl Want Court- ..,,,, ,-,,,,, ,., .iadclphi.i, .la. kv.n Club 1 of ',ii.uh!i.hLi .Cleveland bib of Phllatlel - ,,,., First v-in, ,;,.nil!UI j,,.lmratle (iub ' f ,.,,,,,., p,lhl . Alm.,,eus( lubof Iteadtng . I T.w ,,,, ,,f i,.,,,,,,,,,,,., Hem.M-nuic C.u- ,rI As4,M.Lli; nf lialtlmore. Ibmoer.itie t,,..,.,,,.,.,! I luh of Portland. .Me. Firt Flag Kscort ol Mobctlv, .Mo.. t ...... ... 1,,. .. .,, .1,..',, i,,,.. ..,..1 ., . .... 1 ,.i, .... bj rat-lllg UletT ll.lts aild CIU Cs and cheer , iltg hy line. The live rooters which were carried by the Taiiimauv s'.ub and county Democracx of New York, vvete made eon- 1 sjileiiou as they jiase.I the sj.jud anil ' caused much amusement. Taken all in all the jirocpssioti was umloubtcdlv the laigestj as a combined military and civic .li.-pJay, j a aa'. t ami micsi exer seen in vv a-iiiugiou. 1 ne lumber' of men who marched j.ast th - I'resuleiitial stand is estimated at i'.,0(Mi. mil ! ( lcvcland Ttit It.i.igiirl i:n i Coirorau building and Un Treasury depart It was 10:30 oVhK'k when Pn,iderrt m,'J: ,lu iX l"- ,r.Mn,,V ,oC "'" "T"'' ,, , . ...,,,. ... hied by r.n Incissjuit vollcv of explosion Cleveland arrvr.tl at the ball room aC ";,'.,..,!,, Mhl. r Mj UM.rtHj new iTnsloa ofllcc building, which m jllir r,Mkets. livery memtK-r of the . iut licatitif till v ilccorated for the ri-ca-ioo. l; was immnliatp'x'e-port'tl to the President room wliPte for halt an hour he held an in formal reception, tfie tnemta-rs ot the Ib- . ...... . ... cejmoc 1 oiuiu.ttep aim a sm.ni nuiiioir or dlstlnguishcl j.-rsoiis being j.tescnt with j,j,. The President was accoiiijmuicd bs Miss Qevelaud and .Mis. Hov t hi sr iis Wlir- V.v.ni.ii.s Mr !....! Xfrs tt-..-..-. tlie President brother-in-law ami wife at Tobtlo. and Colonel and Mrs. Iunoot. About the Mine tune ex-Pr-ident Attbar arrivitl. ami he bo. w.-.s ayurt.d to the Pn-sident's nr-mi. With him were Sern- taries I.iuc.'n and handler. cretary aail Mr. Met idloeh. A'tornev '.eueral Itrew- tcr ami Mr. ilrewstrr. Potinab-M nral Hatton and Mi. Hattou. S.-crcUry i eiler and Mr-. Teller. We-President HcmliKka arrived about th same time .uM joined Uv Prt-sidi nt. In his room at 3ii time tbsrfp wa a large and distinnWie.1 rnthering. In- dan and Mr. Sheridan. General Ibr-rcr-ins. ' Hon. Ian Manning and wj'e. enafr Pen- ' dleton. Hon. Ibcnard T Mcrnck. .-aator . Wade Ham j.ton.tcnator Brown, of (Jr:a. .Jnti-e Held of the Mipreirir C.rt and jeftktr ( arli-fe. Tlpf was no fonra! re- : c-jdioa lix- I'n-sidrnt Clftrlaad but a large! itiuntaT of jr-'ins jrt-.-rl aont hini. ami I souse ot inc gentlemen atwtmg in Mv Itn- ( Krihur Ul'j-d tbe lTrenx'a cu.V xrto TfrTsirT" tMUl" U" tflTto,,-!prc.pal41e.r4rUa4i-WiVa4e After half an lntur j--al in fht aaii'r, : ' . i7 the n-.m tmiHf o.ren.w.l. ad xhe:rrs m-dlt for bartaax paj-rt-fcr-i iOinji, I'rrsient and VJrx-I-si.leat the fornipr -orrj- wiib rxeajirT umy. I., escorted bv -iiatir Pi-sclrb ami P.lrhard , ! h" hid -er tlw f -ner T XterrtV n.1 tk- I .llr rt If.l-.. M an B!S-'!Se. sa of -' ttves ratin m! S. V. Nile. Jef: -J,r r-.ta : atvl made the rownd f the 1U -Kn. jj, ' band piaxing -Haiit;heCh:c After the ..... . . . . . .. ' tn-ffniiizt runy aa.i icn a.- r-pj tioa rtmi the crowil iUnne u. j,mr R ii,tWigfi other dr- anawan tt Mr. Clcx-dand boil Mi. Su-(.fwc near the. renter of the mom nas N-ratr ftxywrd ami coto.Iet:y &ld wiiii c-uctix kkxi4C enmd uosxfcs-rinr xerai ihaar-l., wb3- rota .ae fcasroxu.- u-a5js tre io cow uitax Xi ejc. the brt cngui wmhO oi ice. .aiiirs. s m .a j. . a ak .r..r. w. wrrx. Xbe aiJ lighta . I XKttC AC 1 iTesileat a.vr liax a torr ct X.V tAjJ-rr.-fa. re- ff JfiJu JO . I a . a . ; f." " "ii.T aV d their dc fau(iv lrrftrtilr. eelbr3iti(i lc! Thc jnWc TTUb S fill the i.:att drtatt. TJ- r of ;Jv chUMUrn w the Wwtc tU hi. s arra i Ifio . 900 arr-s liac CdU'v wy fruwi tio o:h trwot of tan Ttwiyorr Mx- fiitiU' inmm sti Mat' brt w,mt- TaoMMttot iTumlt U-mn curt U jhui i&nr wat ton am tftr j-u . . . . . Su. -J 3. -m. l nro qiMn.tr ... " cut. rr buur or itmtr- lh lrsl. n mnatltn the NcaR htk n la Mwrnlar aitf-.-ar-aiirc of Ui- Hfuunii: a hujat'tM rwn U itf ttw tkn-vrk.s rorbMpr. The Ihvt: Uiini t.f Um sfean kamiuI vittk). bat mM aSrti- hu- dtmlv waitUnrsJ UTtr ttu- ffHn4 f jbt rrtW-Uwc tbcats m siavd dai-RKht. nl ,T,Mlto aitTt dia- tar.h U-k plunr. ami rvittMtvllalMX nia- heriiu; tlmawmU f ts-ot:talt ttntni -tars rfoattd aar er I be l"ttmar. tninn a srrti!. a.rtb.-tu hr.tr. TV " 1'"' a-aa.i ww " .! tin.i.tt tlh lam -an.l .aiiaa.-A.t- .t -... .. iiiswi. igcrr "nn a nia aui pnx S r autllbtc 4 uUle a a a J ark V lautni too. b.l lib torch l th 4rre. ami Uk'ii the matutunib tarr In j-dnt M white tirecncmbsl bx a ioxel tram., in r.-d with banner- in .Nxboonl cUs fesiooocil RrarefuJIx ah.t it. tar-: our ot i " ' '"- llidfur,,,:, I. ' ,l;, 'l"''1 ' ' went.H.1 wit : s.im. f..l:nv.l b t T.wti.ai nt tl. fu:i ab.at It. bar-: our of thn itatk- in full tHtb h an ex !- ' ""' I'Miiiwiii o a Jrfrt'imil 01 Me ot. l.III .. ..r ...i ..... ....... .. . ... ... . .. - Kl-l t.l A.. fcl.r- IV. lit- -JI !t .IM' HM.PPT. I Tin face of th-ntaUr jHitririi .f -Itapbrm and unostcntatioti, wai .ro'nb ini. recognizable ; to- inas-ew of the ! ' m"r ',l"' 'aoiC but when the b-tt.-rs ut In ucHta WTte iimmIp mtt li ! iiiemory was h.MH.uit to jo'ihk. d rheor-. !.... . mA . ... .Vlliriiea. I lie HI.H at oi ai'i'ompitsiiuiciit. i;ni u exiH-riencc ot i tf"' ''' '"',tr l'tov.-d theooutrarv. Cairlag. Ntcame entangled xvlth .nrb other and jm- ! destrtans wandered around bil-wlhb-iuiciif t ...i... ... f..,.l .1...! ,..,. .....m..! tl.. ...... I. ... ! ,., ... i.n.i i..ir ay ..!. togh .,, - ' "" " ni-h.-s which oeemicd n a hundred place. No one was hint -. f iru- known, hot ... ' uianv ludicrous incident iwvtutcd. ham ' ,l tallies lHt-ame s..Mrate.. wlv.t ami ""s,amis n.-i eacn outer, unu jrciits lonmi "-- leaning cniiuien iw.i wieir own ! rallH ,,f "'" to another In tl nrkms ' "uietnues indicated .ltatns or but. but l"'"l'" "rr'' ,,,r ""' ,I""'1 lu "" u,', i J. " laughed af them-elxes and .-a.-fc :,", aH lf il u,r" lHUt ' Ul" Irnui.m nir i'.i.-i.m n.uim ir mil. ' li.iilie.tli.lelx' ;. fler thai I.lMt'llr .IUiiImv i.I Sre works iMciiir.-d the jtaiade of the Flaut bean ( Iub. of Topekn. Kan., bw.k jdaer iXthough this orgatuzatioi. I coiupwanxt'lv a small one. uumbrrmg milx f-vetilv five 01 ne huudinl iiieu. It jrcrh.ip ba uttiaetea as much attention as ativ v-.vil or inidtarv Ihh which has piitlcip.it. si m the In.inO' nitioti ceremonies. Ita whit.-. g-osth um form, its pt.cisloii of drill and it? ucuiai Lwillou torches, whoMt flame ran It; blown tjj into lender. ijuiveitiig Juuns of fin IX feet ill height. Weill all !1-W fculmcs It, Wasfilngton, and wetn all tul.J.i-ta of re matk when the chili made It firs; appear ance 011 I'cunsv Ivnicn nvpiiMi lut cxcniuc I-ist night ata.ut ..Hl o'chwk. just as th ImiiH n-t 1 tow .1 wa- returning fiom the ex 1 hilntio.i of lire wotks .it White Jot. thel l" t'l1'',' ,:""' ";"'": " ' ",nr ' order down I ifb'eiilh street I- tween lot. the Ham J-T lb. had sbni' over bis -moulder .1 cni n bite bag fdbtl with tickets, ItMMiaiiciimlbs rrI and green 111 Catlicr.iH wheels, torj--does. Im!is a?l hte work of exerx nw ffixable deserbdioti, .vftf.-h !! Rshbd mi jwirtable frames r dtw-hargrit fiir sheet irMi tules with iab never afarken ing raj.Klly a to literally till thealrret wlU ' the bib inarehitig m. ierf-ct time, and th regnJafh Inrevmit, diwlurce : Ifia-wMrxj ! m.i ta-lng allowed Ut InXertefi' in the Jcaal . degn-e with 4ie pn-- Jji"a HK.eaji.iit i Pft.jde hi tlw xehirb c4 in terror l-fn ' '1' advancing column o -rinikp ami Jlawi j win-h was bed.-l In two .r thw hc i bJaii. whcH 'tml fnimrverx j-artf whbl ! burst tlren and exx-ii. Ilipr.a ' constant. x am! iilfiabj Mipjbtl tu - firsb amiumiiUiii fti a largr vtxon tat follow nl It. awl It iie.-ir.l fiutn Pif ' teriith tift '' rrn)haaia aam. u a glare of ml fbe. awn! ta h.ai of ttaw. i H -jkui atwi' awl iJ'frMliiij Hutt. Tt" ft arid liaiv! rrnaaI-. ll. Of th ia -trlkinr irtt-u( Vr hle jrrtrchie-al . fc. . d day a.I tA etm, wa. iMiMwrsj .mH IVnw-vlvaaU armer by a. lea.i yi.utw jsjde. "" 'j.siiaa. ij..u.n. Iyixjrjv. M:b 4. The Trw r Mr The Nrr s, th-re , .-rrrr --- Cld --Ui .1 wiaj-MJj e aT i- rwii II. lUSt. I Xe ' ;mn Birn u the ,brto w . rn.tii-. re-r. m We t r.ei.iMa . - , , Laa, t ,.Jl f tJl IL : - hy t'ttpirr Wrriv asM aCrr Moeatf th- toe . w. rrosws w Uli.1- txJ )th " eeai X ray Xbe a.tralre ull hy Xhrr .-,-. . Xr.etr laisea. ise ! er vmti nin! tiaww- ire: af rstivtt i.vot s&ww. ; a- t I-Slb 1 II ! s ,. IJA:.TtvBr 3tarrb t, - n, D5ca Waise dlt P of .. IHIO n-'Ueta It va TV -. A AN ENCOURAGING RESULT. mJ j rjf Cnnttt r I?,. ch"c nifart Htrr vlr-r-t t Itwcwwt ti. Th fnform: lht tkrrrtl ibl - il to n -l4-. fT on-I , dran Ta.i aXintt w. . atKlHaut. and. if wrTyfl thrt)t nmM hnt Jh pb o far re hmg. ilukt ftp ttrwt ha , aitrartni mv a laarh aMr ntm a . .w.. aotorkiu r.i ttsxu.1. t w y,,,. cy - 1 Tliw rtntrtfm of Cmp frr .Um-alnito. narw Mtat Ik. Ma,!.,!. l i v. ..w . .. ' T .. nri-Mnipwi v warm w m ria wn lainwaeai, to bnra-c if a lavtatano tv.kii-al riMC M. a wibiji . : ttmialV X tor taaVrfcAr w TJw paafwH . which Mthni twr a tn lv anM ' () rather than fa taV obb-wr -in , h uxk wfiffaa tsw r rxaru erf ttr who pxtv xrae-orr. tw 'Pi no;t uth. jx k txmnoca. Ir Mr I "" nlanti an.l at surs, bat;-xa i .. ;. ,ti,l . . , .j t - aMW..ilbl ... p.vven it m tt atijyaat a tturai 'W tat(t tliat tn' liU llaaht s v Iht w ia iiotl. r ti.eir iaaiiw lltr tr. aui they fcfd 1,. K Mn aaaa itx-u whtarbto Jnp3g V ihtUT fitH .h- . thnt -ivt w !m frx-sil xp"r will rhck their latvcr Ur iiW MMrnt TTru? j cxjle. h-t r, will m n at. ttei with ths .: tr amp, hut, 'iiuptnl hx their 1 r-ari ainri a. ! nt tx. uitt 1 tbex ta9 tWwai h !rtr the 'nraklonm j-rn xthirll and hd! llaV Wn Hei nrataUx-s l th C-P sx-itMu vd Ir.ifl nicMi taW !AuS-h.iN ktHivvu Iti hist.tr it is ifmuV!ii iUa the linrxn jwM'r tONintain a famintHMi atlrn. wtti tiaspet-t to th t. kbnaaf. ortkao. . rolcr ty it i.niv I.. nIicuir ita iapi tniK-e. '1'hry have xKight U acv i from tiii- pwldu mm.t. jtiat lhv lr I l pnv.pu; .ti! it.ciMkiai W Sh" ta'i tuity ot slaxerx. ami 4 mm ihrxr 't . mow t siiKlir ery .atjpl"ai itl tb. ind. -aal fraud ttMti ISm- aUaVa tile SrtlMli iv l' tatiattnar mfviaM th wnx'tnjr f th bi.Mkiv hirt Th wn. eijjwr u jrnfesj. Uif fruit 4 thi rr.aar n. tlh.enafo. jta4 as Ihvrv haxp wiUiug:. ptXttlUtd in the tX bv ihw . arl,v rtoiis sOiiPiii'? ui thai citf aaal -where. Il iiiii!v l.x Um ant ! tl." Kodeml I ulect... u Imw' lhn lhla Western fraud wn natntrMi. 4. ami arnuS lh' law tin. I'euiisTitu- mnrtv apfm suitdlw. Nnrt .f ISmmv NatHal tu umpb iitia )fieo them mua-H rvai ajt laflU U.lll at tlw ltXt- 4 fvpeil ' nulHA tug; tbi rfnttiU' 1W th Ua m . biiind t I' ti.oxcrful an M la tb.- t'h.cnpi'eiiM" ttal J. tah will harl- i i -i.... u.u. i- i j i... , Us lejwal fnun a ja-lx which iaw v ami uiivavt inito-jiliUiit. bo taf. the raemj d THE. UiiEH HC-UHO. All linn Lis i.s 1.. tf 1 t.iirsl stoi.i. Mar.ii- lt.-n.'i.l. All iltmb! a t. tho Nimif f Ike next tour vanr i remtix-rd 'I"ha vl tion of Mr. Kraru frtna N.t York anl .Mr 'IWlcr fii Colorado, inawrast thr. !ciiibhVuu a cienr iimi onlt, WiWtt!N-i the l.xdnt"- of tllM rep.-r the will of t !lr i.eowji r tJt 'I ltT aM alrMuly r!itati r ta laiaW o-r 4l lt. jiiiblicau etiHt r .it nt 7. aaai . l'einoeralf, without Untvn. gel only III. with tl Httaatir Irm IW Stnte limy w.ul. lm only .TV Jfsat it is hop. n t l(fio)il ca ltniiaijiaiii ih" iif.ttiitrr aim to" .-lal ark of M'tu rat I.e;an h II txtl 1p uMgTat fnllv rtppniii In Mp.u T)p tf?tr $.1 ill iiols gave a ilrr na orttir fair lh Itepllbltcail. rHr and it I fWaiitT id over i'..(JH To ib-feat a ltpMiaaso 1 tindldui.i for .v.iint.r 'ithr eWt tg ib'tuocnnl r .brJT'atr l ti tt half ita r.jr-.ent viKa w oat If h ., wnuloti diilnnr- of Ch- trtar Ut Iiicliidl-1 n Vi !Ut of tnrti-4Ma iir-j.ohlii-aii S-raaior ar- (.Vaernj )l1tw and Mr. Klibf. b rjf r. w?.. jadisrat ih their aixmnnir in U-rmnTY aWaarlaz' th KpjmiWh in ti jrar to tkm .X tKun! 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