Show i 1RQMI TllE CAPITAL I An Example Eastern Newspaper r News-paper Enterprise rl f T rt H i loT1IEr PRESIDENTS WEDDING The f OleomarcarJne jlJUl The Ad Jonrnment of Concreiin The Now fotaunbs Itlll 7l f f fr WASUI NOTOS June 7 18K5 From our Own Correspondent On Wednesday evening last with thousands of others I strolled iuto the White Hoa = e grounds to see what could be seen upon the occasion of the marriage mar-riage of President Grover Cleveland to I Hiss Frank Polsoni and asI did not expect to sec much I left after a time by no means disappointed disap-pointed f I enjoyed ot courSe the music discoursed bv the Marine Band and listened with interest and amusementto the goodnalured remarks re-marks made by the crowd in which I I mingled The happiest ot men pres I entwerethe newspaper correspondents who mustered in great force They area r are-a class as a rule but on Wednesday i Wednes-day night they were out for fun Excluded I Ex-cluded from witnessing the marriage ceremony they had to manufacture a i report of some kind and thus satisfy the morbid curiosity of the gredt public 1 throughout the land in regard to the marriage of the first man in the nation The imagination of these men therefore was drawn upon to the fullest asthdt li l t ntIAU that could be seen outside was duly noted the arrival of the invited in-vited guests etcbut other details of amore a-more interesting character must be witted in regard to the first marriage which had ever taken place in the White House How the President looked in the extremeswallow coat how the bride looked iu her well I t ddn t know what kind of a dress how the decorations looked how numerous num-erous the presents and the kind and T by whom made what the supper consisted of and a hundred and one other things znusfbe written I up and flashed over the wires in time to appear in all the great morning papers oLdie country All the correspondents vied with eacn other and some very remarkable re-markable report were produced The New York Herald 2V oune Sin and World all strove for superiority but it I is i generally understood here that the 1 Sun outshone them alL It was a brilliant i brilli-ant production so much so that a 1 copy of the Sun Thursday cannot be had In the city The Sun has long been noted for its talented descriptive writers and upon this nn thee pClplled themselves v It was rumored durinc the day that I the President and his wifa wonluileave the White House shortly after the marriage J mar-riage for Dter Park near Baltimore I but the hour of exit and the manner thereof were soughtrto kept n great secret The correspondents however soonVsgreed that tbe newlymarried couple must come out of the White Housopsoa number pf tt J1j engaged cabs and placedthem at every point of possible departure and finally about 9 oclock they espied their prey leaving tbVrannsion in a clo e carriage which they followed to the depot From thence the newlymarried couple left by speecial train for Deer Park J I The subject of the marriage has been thetheme of conversation here all the week and considerable comment has been made upon the dis arity of the ages of the newly wadded pair thei ages being respectively 49 and 22 years Theredbes appear to be too much inequality In-equality Jn regard to age but I presume pre-sume it i is noboUyi business save that 1 of the confracting parties If a woman at 22 years ofage is con ent to marry a i man at 491 presume it is the womans affairs Mrs Cleveland is handsome educated and refined and as the first lady of thclaud will doubtless grace the White Honce ctimme tlfaui The se 3iou oT Congress being now at its height IU3 not probable that the noaej rnooivat JJeer rPark or anywhere eke will be of exlefided duration The amount of executive business to be attended at-tended to just at present necessarily compels the presence of the President in V ashington As it iaspecial messengers messen-gers have to be sent to Deer Park every day to secure the signature thtPresideut to piles of napers and thisli likely to continue until the end of the session The President however is most nbysst dby h s private Secretary Cotonel Lamout The latter poaesses remarkable executive ability and ne has the most unbounded con fiden e of his master Any one who visits the White House and sees the oiuounioi work Colonel Lamotl gets through cannot but consider Him a perfect wondir as he truly is Of course he ia surrounded by a corps of competent assistants but llt is due t ° his grand executive talent that tbo private work of the White House is ket forward The President entrusted him with fce en ore arrangement of the details arMs mantage Danas the colonel is familiarly calledeven went to he York to mcct the bride arrange th date of the mJm31P hay Presents and the col1Stltnmate premises so everything that in fact Lecessary toe Press in dent did not know when ho was to be fried until Baa told him did not Know the present he was oing to ala bride untU Dan told Simi did not know who was the offl i C1a1s at the mamage untilDan ceremony told him A most re markable matnage in Its details 1 Most remarkably carried out by the most faithful talenteJ private secretary in the countryl Co1Jaontj byno means robust in he1b ret he seems capable I of endlcs endciancc He is often in 1 the Vni e House frOm early i riloming I until mIdnight conFillUn with the denfial1Qhiie President and getting nieP out fork of a i fasffik Hlf tan i havelo w rkod tosetheri They suit > each uttier to a nicety p Wo > I know each others temperament and disposition and work hzsrwu ion ly Ito I-to a drgao I bay often hlsrl it re niMrked here that if anything were to lMpr n to Colonel Limuntthe President Presi-dent would scarcely know what to do His fidelity cannot be excelictl tits executive ex-ecutive talents cailuot bo Hurpaased Tue IrciWent could probably replace H Cabinet minister hut hQ would have dtfimlty in finding a aecunu Colonel Laiuont regard to what kind of a husband 1 th President will make the Wabhig ton ciirreapnndertt of the Cleveland I Lcuifcrluu been makitig sdinetnqunes upon ttio subject Frotn a leadinj sutestUBti be gathered that he did not possrss many social qualities He bad not paid ally attention to society ir > tbe Wuite House and if bu kept sip thr < auic mode of life Iu thp future a < hi hail in the past his wile would not set milch of bins President Cleveland baid this statesman to the correspondent correspond-ent has been getting up at half past seven in t e morning and sbBvinchim kelf aud then going dowq to tbe bivaU lust table He hus eaten his reakiuit in a hurry aud rushed off to work He bas worKed steadily in his office until oclock and then bas come down and gullied down a tenminute lunch He has then rushed back to work and hid only recreation has been a short ride every afternoon with Dun Lament His dinners he has eaten in a rather unsocial un-social way and his pnvato dinnersh ve lasted only about a half hour In his eJcuflooubout Washington never see hint out riJitifc wWi ladtea or engaged en-gaged in social conversation Even after his dinnert mostmen ike togo to-go in anti havcQpjgfca wjth their family CIe eland has Rene up stairs and waited wait-ed alone up anddown tbe corridor while he smokes lib cigar Wnen he got through with his plgar he went back to the office and worked and he labored along often until midnight He seems possessed with the very demon de-mon of workand his greatest pleasure in l the past has be u In tbe Tegular grind of even dby business It may be that married life will change him and that he will develop Something of a social nature If he doe feet Mrs Cleveland will have to have A life apart from her agart husband IrfrsCSmTlS teach an old man new tricks as it is i an old dog and Clevelands habifs oTlfie are pretty well fixed Heiltt1 ave the t tenUency grow more wrapped up in his woric ash as-h grows older if Mrs Cleveland does nbt break him of it now From the Presidents marriAgeto the antioleomarcanne bill which nas been under discussion in the House for near lj two weeks and to which referred in my letter of last week is quite a jump nuite a pear of anoth tree The bill however passed the House and as it i stands imposes ata r of COtf annually I annual-ly upon the manufacturer fiSO oa the wholesale dealer 1I11JUOnthe retail dealer Every package has to be stamped and labeled to now what it is i and there is to be an additional tax of five cents per pound on all of the article made and sold The bill however is not yet a law It now goes to th Senate Sen-ate where it is i expeted it will meet with much opposition if not deftated Some wise talkative Senators may be expected to attack this oleaginous sub jtct with great vigor It Is a fit theme lot the hot weather for the oil will pour out of many of the fat Senators before long Oleomargarine is said to wholesome The same cannot be sail of all that is put upon the butter If borne provision could be niadeJbr prt tecting the people against bad butter I but-ter it would commend itself to the public pub-lic JEhere is sonie of the vilest Ptuffee on tables here in the shape of butter th4t I ever tasted and I am not very las idlous either It remains to be seen what be Senate will do with the bill But even if it should pass tbe Senate rumor says that the President will ap plv his veto power t The Chinese Indemnity bill passed the Seriate on Friday last by a vote of 30 to lOot The negative vote was casrby Messrs Beck Berry Cockrill Coke I Eujtis George Harris ilaxey Mitchell Oregon and Vest The bill authorizes the President to ascertain the actual losses sustained by the Chinamen an a result of the riot at Bock Springs Wyoming some tme ago and to pay them lor this purpose it appropriates 150000 Speaking witha western Congressmen Con-gressmen upon this subject the other evening he denounced the bill IH unmeasured un-measured terms He contended that sac legislation was n bad precedent It opened a door he said through which no end of eoverumentsicouW walk and make unheard of claims for wrong supposed to have been fofltcted upon their Subjects 3Ioreover in regard to the > Kock Springs affairlhe hadtakenthe trouble to examine tbe records and found that there was not American citizen is the fight r ot only thalTbatnotone oftho jwters bad I even declared his intention become a citizen It was a fight between aliens he said In regard to the losses sustained sus-tained by the Chinamen ae na Hled the idea of their having lost tkinr stall for the entire coamtjr in whien theriotlteok placeSweet Water county i was onlyassessed some 200 Hpwr the bill wm 1 fare In the House remains w LX3 VlJ srJ r k wIth this same Congressman Congress-man us to the probable date of adjoura raent nc said that He thought the work wonltlbe finished up by Ute epd el this month Questioned as to fcta grounds for supposing CoDgrew would adjourn be Hid Well yon see the 110 SOOn speakeri in trestle ia ilsditnctat home they arc making a heavy fight on him asl he desires to straighten thirWs oat I Know be baa talked pretty plainly to several of the chs4rman of the principal committees and when he gets Wall of the chairmen of committees com-mittees ln conference next Tuesday afteraosB the will be soese very plain talk on the part of the distinguished ntuckian As to the fight that is be think It him I dont ing made upon will amount to anything in the end He is one of the brainy Inen that the countrY cannot aflord to lose There him irzfie are tootew statesmen0li todar 3iDeint grand country constifutionslrawverbhis o3ebt the I I bescspeaktr that rebandIed gavel and aiapaniSiieaia n bPIl1l81edP iPfth iir Rands111 understand i vPt i j same opmlonraSifrrJrfead in regard to ofdipiat44 luaii uD I the date o djQ llSi son1e1nn lunroretPeenarle L v33 auAc o w z IIA ift think tJe3cdot alywilt 400 JIHrenll ot UHIIK UvB ipWjJ CT 4t f i I the firsffc lolTorthe l Fortyjgjn Ppyf I gresj i Before leaving the western Congressman Congress-man in question I asked him what he thought of theanti pol > gamy bill to be reported by the Judiciary Committee of the House and received the reply So far as I have > een informed its a whale and if passed will have a tendency ten-dency to break up the Mormon church Hud be JtJileil thut is evidently what the government intends to d6 1 I remarked that those that lived the 1 longest would see the moat and bid I my friend good night I By the telegraphic reports the readers read-ers of las HUULD will have been able I < < o form some idea of the bill as it ha < eniaimted from Chairman Tuckers I Corsuiittee It Is one of the cruelest ijcasurea that was ever drafted It iso is-o be hoped that its severity will defeat I tu end It will take its place on the 1 calendar to day but whether it will be reached this session or not I cannot sir Jons IETISE |