he Jarfjst $tpufeUraa. WENK, EDITOR. ,desday mmu, march n, m. WASHINGTON LETTER. m our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, March 7, '85. Tbe unanimous verdict on the inau ration is that it was the most bril Dt, enjoyable, and generally success occasion of the kind in the history ttas government. More people re here, and they enjoyed them Ives better than ever before. The divides proceeded without a hitch disappointment from beginning to id. But the chief eight was not hat the people saw, but the people lemselves. Never was there such a Otable gathering on this continent, tnd id mere numbers, the crowds ex- elled anything known outside of a ew exceptional gatherings, such as he Philadelphia centennial. The nultitude which faced President Cleveland to hear his views and be witnesses to his covenant with the na tion, was perhaps the largest body of citizens ever collected in one spot. Experts differed widely as to the num ber, but many judges of crowds esti mated it as high as one hundred thousand, or even lneber. Jjully a quarter of a million people flanked ihe procession, and at t ight the same Tast crowd choked the broad acres of the White Lot to see the fireworks The ball was a popular, as well ts ar tistic triumph. Here again the peo ple crowded by thousands in an un precedented jam. And scarcely a speck of trouble of any sort dimmed the universal joyous ness. There were no railroad acci rents, no platforms collapsed, no quarrels, iealousieB or misunderstand ingroke the harmony. . In short, the people and the pageant' lived up to ihe weather. "Cleveland s luck stood bim in rood stead at his inauguration. The day was all that could be desired, tLe streets were in perfect condition," and nothing was wanting to complete to the comfort of those who marched and those who looked an. The weather has evidently made up its mind to full in step with the times and show its fair face as used to be the case in the days of "the fathers." Since the time of Pierce, the weather Jnaugura tion day has been almost uniformly execrable, but before that President the day was frequently very pleasant One novel feature in the ceremon ies of inauguration day was letting the public get a peep for the first lime at nn executive session of the Senate. The House did not pass the Grant bill till after 11 o'clock. The Prtsi dent was at the Capitol, aud prompt lv sent an executive comaiuuication to ira senate naminz urant as tue "one person" whom he wished On the re tired list as general But it was now talf-past eleven, and it was manifeetly impractivabje to clear the galleries jin J turn out the distinguished gueats who oiowded the flour, Ileuce the ioeaate, by unanimous cousent, pro -ceeded to executive business with open doors. But for some reason those free and easy scenes which gossip pictures in executive sessions did nut take plitce. Nobody smoked, no Senators put their feet oa the desks, no uue told creamy stones. Ihe public is now in doubt as to whether the hilari ties of executive sessious are a myth, or whether they were only partially initiated into their mysteries after all The Forty-eighth Congress has at last expired. Nominally it was two years old, but its conscious and wake fol days atnouuted iu all to only 234 An unprecedented volume of busi ness was presented to it for attention, but ouly a small proportion was acted tipou. Among the few important bills that caped the common fate were those establishing bureaus of laoor, navigation aud animal industry; to repeal the test oath of 1862; to re duoe the rate of postage ; to remove c&rtam buideos on navigation; to provide a civil government for Alas ki; to declare forfeited the Texas Pacific laud grant, and to provide for the ascertainment of the French spoli ntion claims. Among the failures of note Were the Morrison horizontal ta r:B the various baokiog bills, the Blair educational bill, the electoral cboot. the bankruptcy bill, and the filver su-enaion bill. It i fcuthoritativfel y denied that rrftidtsu Arthur . is ill health, as tn heen rennrtsd. It is staled that. the President is enjoying excellent health and does not intend to leave the city for two or three weeX He is the guest of Mr. Frcljghuysen. lie may or may not go to Fortress Monroe for a week or so. lie has no intention of making a yacht trip south, but will piobably go to New York, and from there start in the early summer on a fishing expedition to the Eestigouche Fishing club near St. Johns, N. K As to his future business plans Mr. Arthur has come to no positive decision. L. Casix in the United States Treasury March 4, 1885, $484,406,557. Cash in the United Slates Treasury March 4,1861,0. "Turn the rascals out!" Com. Gazette. I The Massachusetts Democrats have resolved that they must have the ofti ces. As they did so little to secure the election of the great distributer, it might have. been well for them to have waited until the more deserving were supplied. President Cleveland says that the fact that freed men are citizens "entitles them to all the rights due iu that relation." Mr. Lamar is to be a member of his Cabinet. After the re cent election, the Oxford Falcon, pub lished at the Senator's home, in Mis sissippi, said it might just as well be admitted that the negro was not per mitted to exercise the right of euf irage, and that he would not be bs long as he voted the Republican tick et. It might be well for the President to call Mr. Lamar's attention to this statement General Grant, as shown by tb following incident, realizes that he has but a short time to live: A tew days ago he selected from a pile of manuscripts a document which he would not have reached in the ordi nary course for several weeks. He began to give directions in reference to it, when General Bodeau, bis assist ant, remarked that the general would be abe t0 dispose of the paper him self when he came to it. General Grant replied, without any change from his usual quiet and phlegmatic manner: "General, that may be what you think, but my impression is that I will not last thirty days." lie then continued his directions without al tering his demeanor. imi President Cleveland's cabioet U composed as follows: Secretary of State, Senator Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware; Secretary of the Treasury, Daniel Manning, of New York ; Sec retary of the Interior, Senator L. Q. C. Lamar, of Mississippi ; Attorney General, Seuator A. II. Garland, of Arkansas; Secretary of the Navy, W. C. Whitney, of New York; Secretary of War, Win. C. Eud,icott,' of Massa chusetts; Postmaster General, Wm F. Vilas, of Wisconsin. . With the exception of Bayard, Lamar and Gar land, the above meutioued geutlemen were hardly known outside the limits of their own States six months ago But all the same tbey may be good timber. Time'll tell. A good deal of half suppressed grombliug is going on in the Demo cratic party over the selections the new Fres'uleut has made for his Cabi net advisers, and some of the Ivepub liedo papers seeru to think tbey must join iu lh howl with a view to creat iog Democratic division. Now, ac cording to our notions, that is not our business. We are not responsible for the Democratic admiuUtratiou, but we are bound in good citizenship to giv6 it fair play, siuce the people have committed the Governmeut to tbe hands of that party, and we will be bound to approve what tbey do well, aud swift to condemo what they do ill. Let the Democrats, then, do their own growling, while we look on aud sue what kiud of a job they are going to make of it. Theke will be a general feeling of satisfaction over the country at the placing of General Grant on tbe re tired list of the army with tbe rank and pay of General. This was th9 work of tbe last half hour of the session, and tho best of its work. There would have been much greater satis faction though if this act of simple justice bad been done without the de lav by which the sufferings of the dy ing hero were intensiGed. The un graciousueds of Congress io listening to the envious gibes of penny whistle I soldiers, and the adverus vote under their inspiration, caused the impas sion that Congress syrapalbyzed with tlieiu. The satisfaction with the con clusion is saddened by the knowledge that no human science or wisdom can lengthen his Hays, and that all the act enn Ho for him will be to comfort his way to the tomb with the conscious- nea that this lost vote expressed the real feeliag of his countrymen toward him. IfJE-Ifll I take pleasure In tolling the Sporting Maternity mat l nave re-purenaeu Till: UIL ItUHIXFJSS FROM HORACE. TONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871. AM NICELY LOCATED at my old stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN i:WE! 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