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; eS THE CMICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 4, 1881—TVELVE PAGES. : 3 ———o———===qququqy———eeeEeEeEeeEeEeEEeeeee=~=eSe=e=e=eeeaeeeeeeeeeSSeESEeaSa0aNa“«a{jana“»nj#jqgxowswaws——="waw»es$=_=S-S= SSS eee otermined In the coun- | Proved and vlovated tho political sentiments [tho following dispatehes to Edward 8, “Thero Is no percentage that I hnveever | enced surgeans of the country. It Is sald | Ing of tho President ns the lender of a party patie magne eee Sho Natlott ill deriva | of the. country If he ind ‘been permitted to | Isham, his former nw partner: computed. Inimy recollections of the that, beside Dr, Samuel Gross, of Philadel. | Tather than as tho man selected by the people cena of iH atitudo ran through the congre, Tork rdy tho striking Jerson that | {¥e. Ehera was no question about lls) wasimnarox, July —K, 8. Flam, 63¢ Wae AUNGICAL RECORDS OF Tith WAR, phia, who, perhaps, has had a more enlarged | t Rovern the Natlon. If there Is any re- | rality and Integrity, the tent celine eitiany ae entechotders must qutekly ho | PMesHYs and he had a manbileont Cabinet.” | pas eens: At ania nour, i0:4h, Wie Preatdont’s | there wore from thirly, lo thirty-five, Such | ficlt of operations within tha Inst few years, yore fount ie de point wt eotshers exalteth & natlon’ Pan exive eae + eorrup! 8 ; COL, MCANK. It ‘ I. enses whleh teenvered: from. wounds tn the i and "Phe nation and kingdom th i nok tho Intoresta of the Republic | i ila a Tonent 'T. Lixconn, Seeretary of War. ir. [Dre Otis reconly. thirty-two--lep,) | Petliaps no surgeon, in this country at least, | made—that ts, not separating Mr, Gariletd | SMO. torn thas will no! stopped in Cthink tt Is wterrible Ung for the coun. i ‘ ahaa alee panel fits recone. thie yAwor tops] stands higher. froin’ parties nk taahons in pares, —tot serve Thee shall perian, fsalah, 1x5 12° 1 which’, every American proudly calls} try, Asto ita vitect, L don't know what i] wWasuxnton, D. s ‘ Assembled tund glorious.” Wit be, Pune Seulding will bo Neerutary | yanticcrnest Me Tiiatie Hreciasc am | ure two-fold, na Yearling yon the present | A-soldler of the lato War, connected with | Teeognizing lim as the Clitef Magistrate of | wational enlamity, and on Wieevorat the Nee “puts "MonTAGsIDATT? OF State, nel will disappoint a great many |. tion tn rently improved. Hexcentes aunicient | condition of tho President—tmtmnedinte and |. Now Jersey reaiment, stood in front of It takes a stron t ht 1 tlon’s Independence, the spenker sald he «os cep haatecd! Is probably that of a tunatie, | WHelt Né comes to assuimatrestionsibility, Ne | rofeerhing sleep, and in his wakine hours isine | remote, Now, It would scem tome, from | tee ‘trnuxe Bullding Inst eventne, and, | ty't HORIZON eee te tne Ee ein, | Wolld sneak upon the claims of the Republic says: ** Thodecd! {probably thatof alunatie. | Hei chteniario, proudapiTited man, and will | clined to dscuen plenennt tonies,ana leuhecrful, | the reports that E have read this evening in | goon sonia eect ane eee | te nec exizenciesnsthesc. Thera ts need | upon: tts eduented and Iniuentint citizens, “For Amorlen, howovar, tia aot will have ta do what hg tiinkes for Ue benehLor thoeaun- Fiulao 10) with moro full and oft, oxpression, thy xtra of ‘Tue Tuanone, Anat Gen, Gare Barnes and” bilez, ao copsplounusly pine | time ge tre oreren ca kee uiete aie Aue Lommunism and Soclalisnt were alrendy effect that tho shot which struck Garfield has | try, Fdont know anything about Arthur, Tlonenr ‘I DANcOLN: Kecrotary of Wi jel ins usenpuid, On no ts | carded, as to tho alint f the President's | of nil the + i tcl nunting thelr red banners in ‘the Innd of ; Hnntion will affect bust-- + JANCOLN, Becrotary of War | iedinta causes, which are the 1 echaices of the President's | of all the vagaries which nay gat Into thom, | bunstedt Iberty, and elven n mortal wound to thosystentof pilingo | J don’t think the nssas moog | ‘ recovery, sald toa TittnuNk teporter that if | to nssocinte with the best people, and rene y, and wero threatening the “by ‘ofllce-hunters, Garflold will Tivo ‘ns a | Hess n particle, or tho financial alfales of {hG.). aeecurve Mansion WaAsuiNGTON, Do Cy ee ie ne he ueavouts the telegratt, as recelvud, anid, “Dr, Bliss | the best buoks. Ronlly before they are awary | 22 Mure with tho dangers that menace tha “mattyr of this corrupt aystem, especially ns | COUntEY:, gute ib- may the price of July S18 p. mon Bilietrt §, Tolrim AE o'ctocie | eee a aren ne eer at maces | Atakes tis Teputation that the Presiifont will | they fiud themselves molded Into ways of GA pElie cit was this feeling of unrest, of i of this this afternoon the. President had slopt a good i , H live,” hi eve \- with the, reatralnts of socict: he has In the stritggle with Conkilng during w). QHARLRY. KERN. dent. Ito in oochatonally sulforing pal, Tis uondous, supply. Ae. wilt probably eseapo ae e believed that death would not en thinking that Whey had 40 eopeeytion of No and of the Governmentatauthority,that made tho last twomontha beon making aVoldstand | wrt tg 9 great cnlnmity. Arthur will bo | s¥ptoins continue favorable, but he Is by Ho ul, Y “Why? asked thé reporter, |” or all the forces whieh hava been put into | {,vosslble, In this honsted nnd ‘of the free galnst office-acekinye.” 3 ‘and that Will crente constiarable | tens out of danger. counter the remote danger, which Is very |. “Beene ni porter, but into | to send the bullet of the assnsin into two.of again: ie ine fo et Prealucnt, and that will erent icpratiain nnd Romeut Lixconn, Seorotary of War, | grenty—uninely, inflammation, which t8 Hable | warned Hatecs ee ees gh ick OF | Operation te form public sentiment, | he | the Chief Magistrates of tho Untted states. « Bi tui duly Be “ape Tar canner at th Severna t belteves Ih tha rewtlny up. i) Pore ry Ont Je the at eet Hing hin I Inthe coneluelinic voneone wan Mal Siounents Hee Broat Tauenea the Amer it Was, the Wuty of the present to foster “Bentay,' duly 3.—Speetal editions of tho sult,, a ; . ‘> ° ut the physicians attending him have s ie * | throughot ‘ ly thie Intest bulletins, ‘The most leading diplo- | "ho fact that Gu tent shouted. iat aftr the | Gon, Shorldan recelved the following dis: | ‘No, sit, Ifo will have some inflammation, | 2% Rcarver hut also ns a gentle ininister of | stand great principles, and {tls necessary to ieee, Chelation entiention, aerate ion mats visited Minister Whito during tha day, | shooting, that he was n° Stal watt,’ SHOWS | notches from Washington Saturday night: of coutse, but whether it willeometondegres kindness, In. word and physic. His hand | impress on the peopis some iden os to tho with teeming millions, wl et e fitted eae tee ~ | that there was a preconcerted plan, 0:0) p,m.—Tho Preaident’s inind ta perfectly | thint will cause death is x utestion J -camot | 08.08 softns a woman's, his heart as tender, | prevailing looseness in morals, Intiterice of education ii moraly ey only the FRANOD, \* SHENRY 8, MONROE, clear, He hat had a rolresuing sloop uf iftecn | answers but Ecertaimy hope and pray that | 18 syinpathy at all times overpowering; ani, | | “IE It be true,” sald the speaker, © that tho FTP pate arti ae a i 7 " Prag an Be ‘ yy whether In the morning or Into at night, his | Mayor of thiseity isto make a'specch at | Tlsiip that would preserve the Republic A nea Trea aa ho cong il rently fig ist eatin toppped, we eis, Abjutant-Gonctal. * Ra aero teeta Inflammation bo } presence {nthe various wards of the Hosple the” Rreat penta. toulny, and if It bo Wircuete pe Genes, Whatever might ‘Pamus, July 8.—Alll the journals andall par- | #90 40k htane was Ihr Garighd’s, nnd le = Mablovo extend?” ai, of which he was Sirgeun-in-Ublet, was | true “thet he. goen thet “in an. ofilelal By thd cree raed oe cgudent bo earrled away Jes condemn thonttempt to assasinate Pres!- | would Just.as soon break wp tho party as 00 p, m<-No more hopeful turn in tho Prete | We would extend to the organs, and the LIKE A BUNBEAS eapelty, he disgraces and dishonors this Stee Aasasli tho speaker 7:00 p, dent Garfield. Presittent Gravy telegraphed | not, Ldon’t believe he lias any love for It. dents noudition,. 18 ie, fe parecnll bly. growing | contents in the abdominal cavity, which | gilding tho early imorniny, When Dr Bliss | Brest clly, If these people, eduented as would not despalr of the Ropublic, © It was@ ve, i Hohle sentinent uttered by Mr. Garfulds Ils condolences to Washington ag soon 4 he | ‘Thoro will probably be” a. great many iLO. Dntst, Adjutaut-Goneral, | Would cause death, os n necessary result.” | sayy thnt Garfield shall ive, it fy taritamount | Hey Were In foreign ideas, desire to 4o pass | ite pest serves hils party sl y ‘eam atta attgnpts si ipo ho Mini | cages tthe et as nin but Ue | sa muray mon none tuna ime | oneness cag gin, ital | 4 avin at Ik Hn aueauon as bolwen | SH" yung df piste | iene nt able al waa eat tor of Foreign Affairs, Prayers wore sald'| tick confidence in Arthur, but I have i | ball: tmbedded In the, Presidente iver. “lt | bullet?” * You are somewhat enthusiastic.” colitenanee this desecration white the vast | Serves his ied? oes ns COUNTY HO best tor Prestdent Gariield In the two American ’| Conkling’s ability and Integrity, and he will'| passod between two ribs, breaking both, and | “'T hnve seun it stated that the kidneys are | ‘Good reasun for it. ‘Tw body of relliious people are worslitping the " churches .and all the English Evangelleal | do nbout what is rlght.- T thing he tsa ante Fouied ta thy tiver. ‘They ‘say few uver recover not wounded, from the {net that the Prosl-.| that my leftleg must ome arnt tine ae ADairity Gout ana Cf eth Fir are SeROMTATE MG churches to-day, Max Outrey called at tho | man In finances, ‘ho country is noton the | from a wound of this character, hus stil there | dent ing not passed any bloody uring. But | bullet In my back must kill me anyhow. I | 4408s! ay, Want onto any that he wished ethene rst Haptist Church. referred, to tha ‘Ainerioan Logation and expressed: hls con- verre of ruin There nay | a furry {ny | #28 chance ta recover: — Bhs: Rust. | it fs known, of the other ha ‘that the kid- | had just. come in from Gettysburg, after a papenie wi ait courursy ee a ntrtotie ate The titerea Lae crea She st + que “prance?! >” imontl-or so things will go on ag ustinl,”? momory cloak aud he ie’ ersonatly boperut, | case myself where there was a bullet inthe | wenk, and prepared 10 go the long journe: y pountry to which he belonmed, thank- | longer to this, the Grentest of Nations, and + Pants, July3.'Phe France saya: “Gul- | Tt ts terribtes® anid ifrnnets Hottman, Jr | tee ductors shake tholt leads, Bitiiation most | Iddneys of the patient for six weeks, and he | but Lr. Bltss sald, * Sy boy, deny ip Wort ful for the ‘country which gives | toaloving and patriotic people, who wera tent, the nasasin, avenged himself on tho |“ Garfoll wasn splendid man, Tho Stal: | acrious, but Lan't belp ‘hone that tho ball has | nevor passed bloody uring during that, time, | bo. cut off, ‘and you Won't die, | Cumfortable homes and asyluins to so many | all, in’ tho Heegest syinpatliy for hs ‘] not traversed tha ‘cavity of tho stomach, 6 tho i ero’s * people unhappy on the other side of the } wife: and fam _ most honest, loyal, and virtuous man in the eee ei eee ete the Democratis | vitind indieates, “Sire, Garhold. and alt tue | Cue Le died, aud n port mortenexan iijure thst moment Weanin fmtctve” The vert | Oceans, He would not predict any great | nud unexwected sorrow. Anil the prayerwas Whole Union.” ' “ ty 4 3. 3, DOOLATTIAY are d family aro with him. W, T. SHERMAN, as Prosidont Garfield is, are presence of the Doctor, his nlmost womanly veruray. or any rent calamity as the Te oteret that, should the nll-ruling Providenco 4 : AUSTRI Ke v4 “Tt ls a great calamity to tha entire people | These telegrams mnde the Gencral some- NO MORE LIADLE ‘TO NEcoven. * devotion, saver both life and limb, and to-day ils: LOUIE MERE copnetal etic doin HW We tokine Hf ae Me neg tears ee be 4 b fe v, ie 4 . be Ui us u pers 1 it CI bi y ie eX |. Viewwa, July 2—Many prominent per- | had ting to consider the, elect, “I hinye no | Sosterday when he reculved the following: | oF riebyery from sich wounds us whore & | 4 _2oW.was the Doctor estecmed at that | Wien their hones nit thelr country ‘ate orita healthy eondition impalteds. Spenieine 4 210 p, m.— el ¢ time by others 2 ‘ sons, and almost all: the foreign representa- | doubt the shooting will be regretted by all] , 1910p. m.— Cho Prositent hos restod quiotly, | man fy shot in the brain. 1 haven patient— 4 u ; made safe, It was a fact. that, where | upon the subject. in iis sermon, Dr. tives, to-<lny visited’ Minister Phelps to | classes of peoply, and that the President will eee etencts and Ot Te gs a polleeman—tiving, who was shot. through yates ais of the survivors, of ie ar the sturdy old New England idea pre-| Lorimer sald yes in’ his opinion, the exoras canolnea tn acct ato at-| YG bel mata oUtely th poly | aves it Eu, Autn-Cano | CDE Hand Ae HOE olen ie | YUD Yor alc MGT Magee ENE | Hale tras a tat cleo | ots yee He ty : ws 4 a : 8 e lens were ful deed by i sure the ies ae eal ate changed jon’ etalk business will ba hurt Lists Pe metho President's condition fa hess on Atiiwaukoo avenue, 12 attended a % Dal pe Br, gut sd 4 suye hae Garheld those witch come up frou the Gat aid | of 8 tong career uf prligacy: ihe reverand 1 Gx 5 much, Mitenu isn lunatic, and. represent grea! Improved, io seoures aulliciont ro. erribic case al i OUT ospital where ry + . a uy ve deed. .. is i shuply hhinself. don't. bellove inne is n | troshing sluyp, and Je bis waking hours be is | 9 man nttempted to commnlt sulelde because | Will live, that settles the matter.” MUnrse ters ts or Hg ee ptenpaial Ie et ge en ap a Ta country, thero is no doubtthat there ure con- | keke of humanity and the good nanie of th : : . , man, womnn, or child: fn the country who phourtyl and inclined fo discuss plousant topics, |.of family troubles. Ie slot himself directly fiteting civilizations, One recognizes God, | Nation, that it was oniyan ‘nivectod brain ‘OUM CITIZENS ALL ANXIOUS Folt NEWS, Republicnn party. sZhers will be two new IN CONVERSATION tends downalinostio te creator Une littanc or The interest taken yesterday by thecitizens | PUA OTe Ome post’ OMice, knew Gar- | With areporter, Gen. Sheridan suld ho had | tho. bi-bone, Somo bullets in thelr course of Chicngo In the welfaroof the President.| gota and considered him the greatest man | kiewn men to recover who had been shot argnl tle Hellectet, throusie striking a rib, was ns deep ngon the day before, but was } who over satin the Presidential chair excevt | through the liver. Io mentioned the case of rites Garfield's ou ont say th H eis, not manifested sostrikingly, because Sunday | Washington and Lincoln, ‘Che wordstalwart | Lieut. James, who was shot through tho | member, for doit knows Puierely ely ,, thie tiggregation of poopleon, the streets in should not cnter into thelr conversation, for | lungs and Ilver, the ball going through his you th hypothotlent cre, and dingiese it “tho ‘business part of, the city $s far amatler ihe nia Gatley git All. Mis Stalwarts. y body, fis. Ws fare ron the sed iy fhe There are other structures, also, In the line than during the weak days, But In front of | him to the Inst drop of blood in thelr velng, | Irv i, ‘putting Avell it five weeks, Jo hind of this bullet, which inny have been injured, Tne Triune oftice, where nfl day long the | ag thoy did by the Union during the war. | neverhenrd of n man recovering wien a ball sil Bs the, sceniting colun oF fee ae Ania ers “ 4 the regular day. for tho cofubration | auy tin to recelve o summons from the bone es, ti granter pat cathe of the “communion service, and tho | Creator, and that more rellance shonid. be vas fallen on our tand. Dear | suenker closed with a-reminder to his au- | placed in God than fn polltical inatitutlonr Father, whatcan we do in this mighty nyg- | ditors that, while they should ‘upproach the | when considering the success of Govern tery of ovil, but stitl cleave utterly to ‘Chee | service with thanks to God fortis saving | ments and the welfaro of its ad and. pray that Thino Infinit love may bo | gtace, they would be filled. with sorrow in| ministrators, Jt would — doubtiess . be aboutour greatand dear friend lying th their hearts for the calamity which lind over- | aaltt* in somo, parta ‘of the wor! tthe polhter de; . sing there’) taken the Nation, that the assasination was dus to tho Inxlty ot atthe pointof death,—the President of the |: During the services Dr. Ryder offered a | the Juw-nnd-order system of this country United States—smitten down in the full | fervent prayer to “od for the recovery of the | consequent pon the too great freedom prime of his life, as his days lay Inthe bright | President lying se near the future world, and | granted its people, but tho real fault could Pulso 106, with nore full ana. soft expression, t 4 c . s ITALY. stands behind him or approves of his act.” | ‘ " In the abdomen. have no douvt thatheli- | GRIEF IN THE CHURCHES, | wille the other only recognizes the God of | that was responsible for the attempt upor Rostr, July &.—Signor Mancint expressed | ,, pen ofgpibles yaa 1p 1d89, EOS | e:0p, mo am this minute back from tho || iut Gon, Gurticld’s casa?” Interposad eatin wana a ate unre seaterdey. ment aud the faith of the fathers, and the | when the slots were fired, it hnd grown te iu eoudolence to Minister Marsh on behalf of | adthen Conkling will come on. deck. £ | Wilte louse, Dr. Bliss, surgeon in uttendunce | the reporter. g; referred to tho assasination In his | cings he referred to were sluply trying to do | that condition because of contamination with t the Italian Government, dowt know what the effect will be.” S on Presidont Guriiold, authorized mo to report | “I imerely cite thesa enses to show that | Prayer. After adverting to the sorrow ofthe | the best they could do to keep tho | a wicked world, ‘The lesson taught by the 2 G —_—_——_— Soy It is dreadful,” gait Col, Abner ‘Taylor, | Mat all tho symptoms continuo most favorable, | God performs more iutrncies than the med- | congregation for tha death of Judge Peck, | country on the foundation our fa- | tragic event was, that all people, whether of t POPULAR SYMPATHY. and will result in the breaking up of the | St Mat He bulleved he might rocover, | | tent profession. ‘Tho kidneys commences at | Gilbert Hubbard, and Ell Bates, he sald: th pineed it *on, Toxlny was | high or Jow estate, should be prepared at i 4 2 the whole congreation joined in wu season | be found In the fact that religious education, news was stondily: bulletined, hora was | Ie wlahed tint Logan lind, been Boside Gar: | lodged In is iver. Intestine located In this locality. But dam | HPe ho had caught tironh Shera ae eT a ee ee ecirert, thy education of the heart, wis not univer: & constant crowd, completely filling the | dunce Into tho dirty careass of Guiteau, BES Aron LOGAN! Inclined to, Ulnks fromm the renarta of hls our Father be: witht him, Bay Tied beso SEE HEV EDM, LIET LH SEE TT Oe ene a ‘sidewalks, while the office {tself was packed was kept advised by telegraph of tho Presi- } condition, that tho, intestines escaped. If toFaffocation.. Thosame use of telephones Anrurwould not tnust follow tho desiena dent’s condition, recelving among othara the | they shoutd be Injured it Would Increase the following dispatches: desperate condition of thé case,’ tor the purpose of getting Information was | the Adiinistration, 2 “How long 13 the President Mable to Kept up, and all day long, from every quarter | "The feeling In Chicago,” sald.n gentle | J046.u.m—at this hour the President's favor- | 11 ath tits avay, Doctor 2” A ‘of tho elty,—from private honses and from | nnd, “ts like that ak the thio of Lineoln's | able symptoms are matatined. “Not longer, porhaps, (lian three or four 4 fl ; ‘death. In Vicksburg a man named Balfour =__ BOURNE To LaNCOLM.: a Bur, 1 4 the various clubs,—came constant inquirles | hind said that Lincoln's death would-brin; 5 days. If he can hold ut for that length of ‘ vi to the health. of th tt y ° | 1p. m.—Tho President's condition has atondily | time ho will probably recover. But as to his for the Intest news as to the health. o! 9 | peace, ‘The bos had just got out of Ander- | improved siuco,7 o'vlosk. ‘Tho reaction from chances, L will say that he may be carried off President. At 5 o'clock In tho afternoon a { sonville, and Ualfour caine very near death, | the shock bas ‘boon favorable, and attendant by nbscess of the Titan ‘or from blood polson- ‘four-page extra of Tux Tusnuxx, contain. | for the; tried their best to kill him, and he F phyelutans are now vory bopefol. Els pulse ts | fie ‘Tho amount of it [s this: From the de the: mass of _ telo; hie” Inte was only ‘protected by the troops who wero | 12, respiration und temperature perfectly nore ei ti oat suivant 1 thl raat etek nase graphic Informa | on guard; and if any man “should make the | mal. He slucps quiotly and fs refreshed. seriptions we have recelvad:1 think thné the tion which “had come. during the | remark hora in Chicago that he was glad to- ltowerr 'f, Lixcoux, «| wound is un exceedingly dangerous one, and day, was’ -put upon the. streets, and | day he would meet the same fate.” * 3, tutions of the country were comparativel Secret of Thiue we knuw not of that can find ca eeramene of the orl’ Supper was perfect, so fur were they ahead of the inst! {ts way. Into -where the springs Io and stir | tional Chureh yesterday morning, the Iev, | Mtlons of other nations, - again the cnergies that go to Hying, so that | Arthur Little pastor, In hits opening prayer le THE REV CHARLES HALL EVEREST, he may be restored, the good, brave, strong, | feelingly referred to the shooting of Presi. | pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church, simple Christian gentleinan, our President, | lent Garileld. All hearts ware sad, he sald, { on Michigan avenue, near Twenty-tfth 7 atthe recall of tho mysterious event, not | strect. as a prelude to his sermon yesterday & bi g ‘ hi Ht Hj ude to Hil ack to us, that the Nation's heart may notbe | only because the woulil-be asyasin’s Bullet | morning, made a brief but eloquent allusion : uctaely wrap by this new rows And O! iad Ler anne at the Excenuvg ar tne Na- tothe steeples nasasiuatlon or the, aa 30 nit - that y or % person ag well who was | dent sulld vithin nat twenty ; fans] greatly beloved. It was sad, too, occurring | four hours a chaos of feelings had ha ‘ those huts Womow It ‘is tint “these at ea ype ary when it, was just com- | control of ha aes oe ‘ecling anne iad so beablato mon itby rene down des | Hee AE ets a PT | leah or ould ue e ; je work before hin. From the depth of his | ono yast battlefield of emotions. ‘The ca- er, reaching up higher for God’s truth and } heart he thanked God that the President hud | Inmity was stil Impending, but. still, hay- iT} hi fe cl heart he thanked God that the President had | Iamit; ti | ding, but still, h holiness, that nt Inst not only the Hfe of the fone through the night safely, aud that tho | pily, It seemed as if tha nation had reason to ehfef man In the Nutlon shall be sacred, but | [28+ reports were that his symptoms were | be thankiulto God for Ills good mercles, It lite be = ec, prowlug, more favorable, and he earnestly | ‘he reverend gentlemen then read a date al fe he ‘sacred because ft comes | finplored tha God of ‘nations to heal | message from Sverctary-of-War Robert Line from Thee and goes back to Thee for this | his wounds and spare bis life if It could: be | coln, in which he held forth strong hopes of reagon and its answer.” done consistent with the pare ying outof the | the Proshicnt’s recovery,’ the delivery of BISHOP CHENEY, vine pur 038 in, fie, shoe hg jpalaunttys Halen ease a teanyor ol excitement to run Jontinuing lis touch! cation, le prayed | through the congrezation, fervently for the ralsiug up o! a woundes he day, he sald, ought to be one of uni- just before delivering his sermon at Christ i he rat: rit f the: 7 | hed he sald, hit to bi f unt: church yesterday morning, alluded in feeling | President, and-that he might be given new | versal prayer. ‘There was more at stakothan The Senator rojotced atthis intatllgence, if President Gartield recovers it will be “4 owet- with :.an- cnormons sale,., not'}| A man fn front of the Journal Friday | Ha hud known men shot through the liver ‘ ALMOST DY A MIRACLE, ‘only ti the fmmedlato vicinity, but all over morolng, when the renort was bellaved to be | to recover,—two rather young men,—and Dr, | But recoveries from these injuries are within. . e@clty, nid. the: encouraging news it cone only a canard, sald that Garfield's death was | Potter had mentioned a caso In his own | -the range of possibilities, and the President ‘tained brought Tejoleing to the hearts of tons | %,F00 thing, -Immedlately he was hustled | practice. ‘| may recover also, 1 consider that he fs in TF oF thousa Rt by the crowd and very quickly left, one man the most skitlful hands, and [have no doubt In all’ the churches yosterdey morning | Sy!ug to hin that it was but a short distunce | OPINIONS OF TI1E SURGEONS | thit everything will Ue done for him that H q reference was mnde nt indre or ley length to between hits nnd jell, J, ADAMS ALLEN, aclence and skill ean do.” t es a . ett, of Gurnett & Thomason, ex: “ What is tho cause of this pain fn the feet te estrus, event of the preceding ren pressud his nihoore worrow ak the shiogting of |," Tho stinging sensation In his feet,” sald | witeh President Garfield complains of?” + Hat the President would not die metwviirs, | 80 reat gman, who was 60 capable of seeing | Dr. J. Adams Allen, “ Indlentes possible in- | asked tho reporter, curdini response from the hearts and Ips of that the business. interests’ of the Gountry jury to the spine,—an obstruction to the re- “While I am not positive about this numb- were taken care of, and who know his wor! A” ness and tingling of the feet and ankles Lam | terms and eloquent language to the awful | power, new grace, and new wisdom, and tho | people at first glance were apt to think, and thelrlarge congregations, | sowell, Mle thought that the death of Gar- Ha spent roe pun otha with a bul- | {uelined to think that they nre due to an in- | tragedy overshadowinu the American people, Ratios deep arrow ante be furneld to joy, they shall nw ofure tho thane of ructand BTREET TALK. « Held would! be very, lenressing to the real- Tet In his liver to recover?” - jury to, one branch of ‘the anterior cruval | Ty aafd thatthe whole country and all Eu- | 22d that the darkness vettled over the nations | pray that tho natronal calamity might yet bo nerve.” ear “PHILIP WADSWorTy. e Mr. -Welr, of sthe : Unlon ’Stock-Yards, “No; but Ihave known people to recover |. aes + DE, NORMAN *NRIDGE, +Mho shooting uf ‘the ‘President ts thrent- | mourned tho Faealble lost a: Present Who | from wounds to that organ.” 1. lind:a ease,— pide ten etter called upon | Dr. Norman ening tu the Institutions of the country, uo | Wie was at honest, Gotl-fearing ian, whom AintOf/a YouNR man of-18 or 0; who'was ee Eee ROHNER oLe eng ihe matter whether Guiteuu Is crazy or not, . If | every ona loved and trusted, and whose loss | gored by an ox, the horn running. through | Pr oA eutdont Garlold's chance of recov aman can't be elegted President, and Ive | the peopla would fechas they did that of a | te middloof his liver. ‘That is’ the only ory, a ‘through his term without being’ shot, some- | deur friend, fic : Incerated wound where there was recovery | “pho -morning dispatches,” said Ms Dr, thing js wrong. Guitean fs undoubtedly In- that I know of, but Ihave knowledge of x | Bridge,*certainty indlente that thore is quite al heart might be turned to light. averted, ‘The preacher referred feelingly to Fopenn communities hind been moved and | “tthe sad ovent.tovk lin pack, he sald, to | the noble maniiness whleh the President fiad. shocked by the terrible news finshed over the | the recollection that Christ had been sinitten | displayed during his thno of suffering’ ‘The wires on Suturday. If it should result that | for Lfs foyalty, but he rejoiced that He lived | physicians lad’ declared that they never the President of the United States should bo | tein, an sincerely: hoped that the Pres!- | met so brave « man, 9 man 50. cheer. 1 1 to fail a victin to th +s bull dent’s affitction ‘inlet be only temporary, | ful, collected, thoughtful In a bed of doomed to fall a victim tothe assasin’s bullet, | nnd that he might be ralged up.’ He huped | anguish and looking inta the very faca of the dawning Fourth of July would be tho | also that the corruptionists, legistators, and | death. ‘lhere was nothing strange about most sorrowful ever known. The death of | evil-doers of the land would be constrained | that, however; the foundatl an ofthis cour A vovery v4 . | to contemplate the mysterious providence of | nga was the President’s faith in Goi. He sag. and-his mental condition Is nmitigat- AT THE HOTELS. food niauy cases of recovery from- incised | Hprospect for the recovery of the Presldunt, | the Prestdent in this manner would bea ea- | the matter, and learn from It whole- | belleved In the words: “For me to Ive In "ag elroumstance, but his net shows that OEN. HADOER, OF NEW ORLEANS. wounds, But {¢ would not bo impossible for iihare is nothing In such “a wount as his ap- | Jamity tothe whole American people, from Gor jie ttars vl ee Ghriscand to die fg guln??; and, go bel : avi the highest to the humblest, White they |” atthe conclusion of the prayer, and after | denth had'‘no terrors for'his soul. It ad jora” P Gen. A. 8. Badger, Collector of Customs nt n with a bullet , | pears to be sthat a man aay not recover CEE TMGR Hi cratitonenings Tie aan , carne ob tn is liver to met well. | trom, Maui ‘ought most devoutly to thank Almighty | singing, the reverend gentleman stepped for- | beon tho intention of the church to hold ersons lave survived similar , after ten, ho aremonomanincs, The effect | New Orleans, is at present at the Grand Pa-| Ihave henrd of instances of tha kind. Sa'| injuries. Bie ev ” cific, He it was who led the Stute forces of | far ns £ am informed of ; ’, It ia now 11:30, m., more than twenty- | God for the good news received | ward and {na brict uddross further referred | praise service during the evening, Thank Lae Ae apres Daullana Sone Te sy when te | cau °F Gem Gael! gurhoudara ilugrant ue fre | Gitag “he moring, foraiadoving tho | Weis niabernng vento, sear wi | Lod LHe te te Sa QO “Ttis awtul, and musthayo been the act of | Wiilto Leogue attempted to overthrow tho I FELT ENCOURAGED ther evidence BE Ualauult ton hus occurred. | possible recovery of President Garfleld, at | uta noth and exery ens orth ‘afoyalist | while the Prestlunt’s Jife still trembled in hi the same time ft was the duty of all Chrix- | PP Sou Ut s the balnnce It would hardly do to havaa than men, in church, at the family altar, and ue to acto eS ne aa duder service of praise, and it ‘would be postponed in private, humbly aud enrnestly to praythat | tian: or not, ‘but -would feel glud | toa future occaslol n't what God had begun Io would entry out to | that the House of God had existed. Bowed THE REV, E. I. GALVIN acomplete fruitiou, and that the President | down In urief over the shooting of the T'resl- prenched yesterday forenoon at tha Third ight be bt wae dent, the world turned to It for solace as tho niturian Church, corner of Monroe and might be brought toa happy recovery. one place, Tho uccitent, if. it could beso | Latin streets, the theme belne. “Our Coun ‘There was-not a dry eye In the church | called, wos a strange, uncomprehensible | try, Ho referred to our National Independ- when the Bishop had concluded his remarks, providence am oN pole, wane ure, ae ore auce, tha anniversary of aviieh erie to- nd iT ity of £6 | Solves ‘ a day, and sald tho American Republic was no eiterdnastied of Feeling. alneng ine Dare why such a, Wworthlegs character as Gul- clnnee affair. Itdid not conte Into’ exist- - teab lind been | selected, chosen, or | ence by a spasmodic inipulso or outbrenk of ing the communion service witch followed | aiiowed to sinite the head of’ the nsatoite ne reat aabtane of self-govern- . 1 wi oI » gO" the sermon Bishop Chesney offered special | Nation. From a divine standpoint, | ment was iver Amerlen to solye, not for prayer, for the President and hts afflicted overything was done for n purpose, and noth her own goou nione, but for the world. , In ‘wife and family, ‘The ritual of the Reformed | Me waa by chance. God “eu Bie ant Hie Faverent teat ya ean th clang tov ae Eplscopal Church contains s prayer for tho | calamities under the broad arm of His Provl- | © Ay God Is the wiadom and power benind all” President of the United States, but on com- | dence tha world would by in despalr. good and just endeavors,‘ so. the thought imtunlon Sundays tho service ts shortened, One of the lexsons he drow from the snd | and purpose to. build’ ip. this Republla and this, among \other intters, is omitted, | event was that God was’ oud nye ns ioe walk Wore fusiired by ]lim,” After tracking the great At the eventngrcrvice itwas offercd, and was | Closer by faith, and iiling us with sorrow | progress of the Nation up to Lincoln's thc, approximating. absolute grief, was hum | he told of the tragic death df tuat groat mar: fervently Joined in by n Inrge congregation, | line our shearts and directing, aur tyr “How, liken terrific thunderclap oud Dit, RYDEN, minds to Tm and Mis goodness ‘and | ofaclear sky, ne the almost paralyzing 4 t; ‘This fact gives hopes that the intestines are a-crazy. man, I don’t want te think any- | Xelloge Government, He recelved four | until tho Inter reports, and 1 should want an | jut wounded. Of course tho intestines might -thing else. It would be terrible if a political wounds on that day,—one through the. right | exptnuation of them beforo 1 could given | belaverated and no fever atpervene after _ faction resortet’ to ‘assnsination in this hand, one through the left arm, which shat- | favorable opinion, ‘There {s- not much pain, | thls length of thine, but this could hardly bo country. ‘The, universal seiitiment of the | tere! It and one through the right leg, which | usually, unless nerves -ara injurad, and that | te ense lo the Pulse, temperature, resplr- \ pedple willbe one of horror and sympathy | tke It while the other bullet entered the | fs not Iikely to ba the caso, from a wound in atlon, ai ee eoutlition a Hiarong iby Wilh Garield and ‘is famiy, and, ns to tne | HBCks O¥er te kidnoys and to tho let ot tha | ho isto durin he pata of have | Ure enxo without n severe cont fon of sive, ci 6 ball, polltical wifect, I think It will be to unite the | Pinal column, coming out nt the loft side, | Pain Is likely to como an with the occu witch has not existed Republican: party. F don't, think his death | making what was thought at the time to | or indiummation, ‘Thntis dangerous but. at tea GEN Tales hore ras, tnaited tntly Would affect ‘the’ busluoss interests of thy 4 Y°S mortal wound... Gon, Badger was com: | the present time, the means of controlling | Mtr the Injury, suind shock, the fave ta yall country, Blaine’s Influence ends with Gir | Pelled to lo.on hts back for threo long | local Inflammation are much superior to what | tinnesaturo fell But thoy cone eee ae field’ Weath, and Conkling will succeed him, | wonths: before he could change his-posi- | they sed. to bo, . and -L dons fonr | touherat LeWel A ke neal ke or,-at any rte, will bo! the powur belind | tion’. in bed, yet recoverad, Ho | #8 qimllelt jon tat necount, Thor | rover and tha rapld tatu of the pulse, 140, the throne,’ whethor ho sits ng the visible “fot ar Is danger, too, of" neritonttis, Tf any | {yo ‘br tire hours atier the infucys mi ft Pee eats ; rogards Gen, Garfield's ‘wound as moro serl- | yan ca recover by proper treatment, he | 1¥9, oF tliree hours nfler the Injury, mtgh ins hw or oka aun ous than his, because {tis on tha right sido, | will, as ha is In the best hinds that tals, or | Well have indented what, it aud to the sur- “YT rega ait . the und about three incites lower «own, while | any other, country can afford,. Dr, Wood- fdas ie hatieg, font tternal hieinorrniake 2 eeeare tas ono ut rat most bloody | tho bullet rematna: in tha wound, whieh pre- | wird ty tho President of. the American Sledi- Pa THT a eee dent ia a, haga: Cae wee tlied, and, tn ty epluton, | vents a ilow of blood outward, Gen, Badger, | cal Assoclation, aud the author, of tha Medi | So, euvor que wail bled soverst onmoeae Gul au onal 0 be sal an, tls the Dike of | with tha exporience he has liad, thiuks that | cal and Surgical Wistory of the War of the The dir rail Me atstke. rh hed j ie eu ys i aw. jultent, very awoll, | the Prealdent’s recovery 4 more doubtful | Rebellion, Surgeon-General Barnes has, of dis; ttics Sawa the bail entered to ‘thet it * di Was & pecul lar fe los and a blackninaec: » than people will betleve, Ie looks upon the | course, had a very large exporluneo, and Dr, of fi MBHiaT oc ltuine batwee: ak AC ig rhirht wih tg ite hure, o put up two Jobs on | aifairas horrible In the extreme, and says | Bliss fs a bright, sliarp aman, TE medical oleventh rib: nid. passed cowed nl Bote cago's morning papers, aiid then | that he dreads to think of the Injury that nis and expericncs are goo for anything ft re nt i ll ta tht th ny ay Sued the paper, and -he- stood In the back- | will fall upon the country, in ease the Presi, President Gardeld will Rut tho bunellt. of Peel aint Thea ioeree at lot In trent ‘ tf ie " Th. Rev. W. H. Ryder prosehe tho | yower, Ils hand was upon the empires of | jesse from tho: Natlonnl Capital Saturday ©, dull by Olticur Flynn for receiving money as | the Senatorial contest In Naw York, fot tt Attar Nory likely lnjurer 1 ~ | especial reference to the National calamity, | trouble that Ho was ruling this Republic | Tesonta pame through millions of. hearts, Gram Suny falled to iat hye eae the SENATOM ALLINON, | Har Batt hose af any obeor meu Eka | THUS ONGAN Wild DEAR soatt storrT.ATION | Ils toxt was us follows: with coferenes to Uie onoarrying of the glory | ud tho wun lost tie pawer to. brleliton, and offend dary falted eo tn iniimuted ‘that ho | .,ilted States Senator Willan B. Allison, | of.” aa hb + | Sd the nationt yet recover, vane! “Lard, thou hast been our dwolljng-place | of Ills kingdom, and that “all” things done | cheer, Hvery lover of til country, felt that wag insane... Whilo in jail: he was visited by | of town, arrived at the Grand Pactlio yestere PR, ROLLER. 2% suggested, it pa ot Huroupht the livery a In'ntl generations. Beforo tho imountains wets for good, ice wh adh he fina husale been suultton by the and that Salto 8 eretty yamine” wlio... was He try gil ae eee gn ta nceohinany Ate, “Tho reports of the surgeons,” ‘sald Dr. | tho intestines; tt might ua a spont ball, | Woro Drought forth, or ‘ever Thou hadst | The speaker saw -anathor lesson in the | had go rasily suugit to Diss y en LRATtDGr aE re tS, gg tulaant allroad excursion, but he immediately. Roller, “seem toma to ‘be encouraging, | oven pass among them to some oxtent with- v 8 “ When first wounded, the symptoms showed | out ripturing them. But if the membrane on Clurk-street, where he used: to rove in Fume Ws mind upon hearing pt ate shoo injury to the spinal columnm,—a stliging in enverline the Intestines I#injured to any con- en, aud hon ong was tn the room with | ito nea for Washington, Wirsnee hee anve | tha foe, go that he wanted ‘his shoes “re- [siderable extent, favor WW. doubtless super. her. would wuke his uppearance and bé very 180 alg ws shington, wheney ho departed | woved,” ‘Chat indlentad, to mo, that the ball | venv before many hours, and the danger will Bngry ug the outrage on his. ‘wite but | 844280 o'clook yesterday afternoon. A ‘Tin | hid pnssed backward ‘toward. the, spluat | greatly incrensu, di jwanld aitalghtway cool otf for’a, peountary Ui SSDOrEE called upon the ‘Senator, who | gota,” a Seen Ne SR AboUs the probing for tho ball, no sur + consideration, He was « duad-beat generally, | 9% W ive og ans i i “Taye men ever recovered where a ball Reon would do that in the sbdominal cavity, Ithink he can be cleared: of the charge of that ie Gre wa say about fils thing, excopt | paysud through the liver?” | Phe surgeons in churge of the President's inurder, howaver, on the ground of insanity, | Chet fia a turrible uitalr, Af he 3 files, AMY | ST have known of eases In the army whoro'} case, in refraining from doug this, have not ey He te un doubtedly. fpottonally Insane, ry fs Nowe the Vice-President pins oie Ae a ball passed through the right alde, injuring | only done 9 wiso thing, but thothing Itimight i le ov i a apply in vote, inaluding, of course, the New Yor! the liver ton considerable extant, yet the | havo been known thoy would do if there was his caso, He should 7 “1 fi nt a me pee ik ee aad Bondtors,: ‘Thera was 10. President pro ton, | Wee, Tecovered, but, n the great majority of | the slightest evidence the ball -bnd ontered dog, . Ho # ry r ot “Arolied by hls Judgment, bit-Is on: a level | of tho Sonate olected yetha Jnstsesston, and 1 Cae et frome i oeullant. nana tieousneot ees warld A aie rena ‘with tho beasts, nn oupit to bo trented ‘ng | Con’tsea how wecan elect ong now unless one tle a} is Hove eons Barnes, Woodward, Baxte Une of them, dn the Oxford easscOstord | ortho other alde yield, Should Afahono and | UO.’ a com | Reyburn and Lincoln would. do suet an Wie shot ot Queen Victoria on Constitu- dudye David Davis vote together, that would Se batarueivar( erent tae Lt AA argent tiing a3 the dispatches. mado theln ... Mon’ -Hi—the Court held that. 'tha;| “evlde the matter, “T thiae ‘that Judy Davis + “That the elroulation {4 falling, « It is not ptt lew i ng as the dispatches niado them “exalted character of hor Majesty made no | Would vote tu give us the Presidenoy of the | 4 favorable symptoms but tn itself, without rep if bo do, ee difference; Oxtord should: Mal De ttaw | Senate”: I don’t know it, but 1think so." the pulse belay taken Into consideration, It ta ‘nat the pulse has fallen in rate after its but confivied in -an asylum for his natural | ,,/Sesuppose that President Gartiold des, | of uo pustivulir siguilicaneo, — IE Lio yuise nek hier ts 130 no One ti thorn the Ufo, and, treated us an-unfortunate Insane | end Atthur should be killed, sealdentaity or | were falling raply, ond the fot, wero wu | $ AUiont hie Enkon two nowtlstiment, Li Wher i mation, dad mak probably wha will bo | SOW atta tue reporaare Colt CONSENT Toe tujury o¢inoival cord ao | passes gould be waiohed for abidonen af $ done states: aniddas hae tk “Tn that case, the Govornimont would bo!u clguintion niay-be allected withoat anuunt- widen Every howe tat paused, Wittiout such Seal W We astate of chaos. + fei tibes tu to 9 gerloup symptom, Aly only hopo ts, | EVO TRNCG funy Oe tly Increuse the hopes -of “sade is awful tocug a man down that way | Couldn't. the ‘presiding Judge of’ the | that the ball hiny not yonutrated the iver, and | Me President's recovery.” 1 FUME otal aac | Buea Steno Cobrbculoonerst | Wah we Mot es eh AMOUR ALTA | ayunt uo Mente of aso? ai ee pte ho liver has enebrated hat do you think of tho case?” sald a- AUS Taxonox x, apis, | toga Chifge proving ened Marga | fa hah pitied te aa tne ur | haegnee one co OnE Physi eee je sey alled int sco K ae . It te terrible, .Idon'tknow whattothink | session Oty he ‘Prostdont or ‘Actiuge| reals badly, fujured, tho royult ‘will Probubly be “ Tain Inchned ta ook upon It more hope. ut it, Arthur las a chance to make hin | #s na first Monday in:Decamber, | fatul. a * | fully pow,—moro and more hupofully as the a hee to mak dent) ntl the first. Mond: fatale” full, hopeful hi 1S alt po ir Then . the 80. cou ry Jaw elect a Dit, BANTEI, 5! hours go by. There wore threes greab sources: : , he would become the Acting- BUN reporter last evening en of danger to be upprehended, One was the Speaker, aud he would bo ‘the Acting: fy 4 fl to bi honded, “0: th pular,!: { Tp’ bam tarribly taken absels,’? sald Mr, H, : Tally nited State: Aa de 1 : wrrorntion of the Intestines, wnother the cut E; uf tts a very bad thing, Luon't | ot oxtra, 9 lon of “tho Bet T shinke that | upon Dr. A, J Baxter, the wolleknown: git we eHow ort Tnege. blood ye i ang a danger of | our Chief “Executive, Woe ‘could fact formed the carth and tho world, oven from | Bloom aud sadness, wile was the danger le " our rel too implicitly on mon. ‘Lhe us j the chord: of deepest = sympathy overlusting to evorlusting Thou urtGod.”— | o¢ ait ad. mice Mfansters, but ta whieh had bean touched tarot Pay ze, 1 and 2, « | His tntinit, wisdom thoy had been over- | out the land. Thank God for tho word of ‘{ho speaker began by saying that {In times | rulea, an might bein our own disnstor | hope and encouragement that comes to us of tho deepest distress and afiliction the sout | Hint, fn ont love for the President, we had | Uismorning, Ourhearts bear our mostboloy- {urally to God, and the | been, trusting too much to! him, and thinking | a President tn most prayerful remembrance, turng naturally to God, and man repeats the | too tittle of God. Wien hu waselectod prose | If thix sad and trying oxpurisnce ‘be rightly words of the text in the full consciousness of | pority was predicted, und tho country settled | weded it will prove in healthful chasteninig the presence and power, of the Almighty, tows contig in it « halon, aac ablltty, yhiely ie pane ehenceutto. roe ue ¥ 7 ‘eo had expected ce: eto 5 rightuous Judgm a % : 1 WW . | lution of great inaral questions, and it was | rebuke to Chat utterly selfish politica! pole tt * y a te {1 n question whether or not wohad thourbusy | which looks to solfagerandizamant alone, erything. vise falls utterly wo. turn to God, | ita und day trusted too anual inti. ft | and, where It cannot gan the ruling powur, dependent alone oh lm, During the pust | wight be, therefore, In: God's mysterious | seeks to undermine and destroy? twenty-four hours, by a turrible tragedy, | Providence, that the Dresitent,—w merely Di WILLTAMSON, > k tho: Presidont ‘of the United Status | strong mun,—hind hoon brought Jows to sonal of the First Methodist Church, sald Inst had been stricken down In tho boginning of | Ug He Weakness of mortily, the lnsucurity | oveutius that lio folt Ike atatlug “by way of ' Of lite, and the necessity of reliance HON | Houde that this was W remurkuple day, Tt his form of usefulness, ‘Cho spoaker regret: | iim, “In some dtofents, however, thero were | Wy thoroughly so 1 its impressl venus, Tho ted that lhe could not speak as calmly us | tho epee of futuro victory, und Ube shenker neopla seemed” markedly. HN by the sad might be propor, as he hail deep, porsonal; | could but believe that in this scomlig dotwat Indiizence 0 erly the Preatdont, He, atid spectal: interest In. the recovery of tho | {ls apparent bitghting of great habeas. Gaul | wus not surprised ab thls inn Gavernmons * |: f :Prosidont, “Every rightminded man would, font ene our Oe ee ree atount | fllco.outrs, where, who tho repressntative of of course, at ones condemn’ the net, whieh | Conte, witch he prayed would not by | 8 Nation was struck, the people ‘also Zult was, © after all, tho result of tho] theeuse, the President would goto an hon) py Willimnson said he had a. strong pore pecutlor civilization of tho ° country, | ered ‘grave, nnd, iro bollevedt that In tho Wis | sonal regurd for Mr, Garileld, aud considered “ . dom of God, goud would comaouto£ lt, The f 1 “sue Every pron{nent, wise, or’ notable man enein had teimphed temporarily, but wrong that. wa had never before hyd . such aman in "restdents chair. With senrcely wn exe was‘ subject to jist such nttnoke from | Would not be allowed to provail, ‘He had-no | We Pres 4 inden, thelr vory proininenes bulng the | fearon this subject, for lus Kingitom was PT SC Co witout fact- which makes them the ‘target for | growl, anid as wo Were reaplug the reward | bred scholar, and none with auch % grand tho agsasin,; Such an act is to some extent | ef Christ's sutforings and death, ha belleve mingueile, ‘and hmpressive: porsonulity,—none, the: result-of thu vory individual liberty of | hatin tho event of tio President's dyin, | wip possessad more greatness and nobleness Which Wo aro eo" proud “he Wberty--af | fbure generntions would reap the reward | Tnaltizen, downs iso usuitesinan. *uE?? Hought nnd action permitted men's minds to | 1b was alin the hands of God, aud tho dilae sald the apenker, “some ona askeil ‘why do - bo formed {n pecullur. chunnivls, which aro | Hacted country could tind rest, peace, and | you mourn ? dod did {t-" ' ‘The answer to that ate shouldbe | geou, wt lils residence No, 84 West Sonroy, what the effect will be,” | ores aes called af On0G ooo ea Cornor of Aberdeen streuk, In. order to aali.| athor, the Injury of somo ef the large nerves, | only checked utter the commission of the | security tn thiy eloquent thoumht let come | yay that no mun would say God did it, Buk wo Ay M, PENCE, nts} SE oe tg a it eal, It + “4 only checked utter the coun aston ol fh 4 id, i a tv f . ‘ ‘Condnxas: 80: ‘ thy Intestines ara jujured, death. will re rage of | What would, tho wrath of man-as exhibited tn thls ns ‘Itisawfat-s terrible thing to contemplate! u paternal baer Li ae Fa date Guedes rectyey aa De aNit Team poritonttls, uc eyory hove tink | geierageous decd Healt, Lhe, vary MbUr fe | _ fiw congregation stoned with broathtess | £191," tAl tur it was. n notion of Wis Own, oF ul “0 Judge Payson; member of Congress ‘ ‘ d Bf gous the the epublica posits aud the the Elsnih Bitton Dutch, Congress fron, well known ay a skillful Bureeony Ig.ut press | Wusses: by. withou' syuiptans of porltonttls home f ont the surgeon of both the Alextun and | strengthens the conclusion that «_ pat, Ons inan doesn't amount to very uiuch | Mtivvation Gf ihe attemplod mmeaorer tes | County Hosplta and sie OE the musk dite | — TiLK INTENTINKS WEILE Nov INIUIUED, that a man in the brine: of Tea eats Presldent, Tego tt SRL SF Mee cenit operations known to the inedleal profess | tad any. blood-vessel ‘ben pongtrated he reat ‘ability should be carried off jn that | Ze prlsone sald tle Judge,.“fa.an | lon have been porformed by lin with ws- | would Have died from tnternal hemorrhaiey done eee pe oats price eae ARE | unuilstakabla ‘deadbeat ‘The firey counec- | tnishing success. dione and, had any large nerve been affected, lie affect ,or that the business of tho,| Hon that Lever had with ‘tiim in u- protes.: T hove." sald Dr, Baxtor, * that Preatdont |, warild probably hayo didd trou the: whfck, country will sauder, ‘There id nothing to fight | sonal way. waa w few yeara ago, I cannot: Govtield will not: die, Tf pray-that heawon' ["Tonstnuoh ag ho has rallied us io hag, —his over. "Tho principles of the Governme: ad recall the date, -At that tlie, It was nevege | fof the good of my fellow-mnen, for humane.) pulse hag gone down, and hy telnporuture hs tatobllehed. Arthure friends Will Kot. Hare | sary to have recoursa so. severe legal pro. | Hy’a wake, and for the gout of ie Country...) coming np. and lis. Aspiration, Is hormal,—1 Dflica Instead of Garlield's, ay aa the | Scedlngs to have waattlement of the ease fh juris oie Beciat K the rosie uf the (ne, Doltova that thera Is lio NOTA fouutry is concerned, It won't make way dit | Which he was opposed to mo in olvil pro- |'4 on at What of an in, tho: press perinitied tissulded'men to ale tell f tt N pee ations, ate danger | Attontlon Wo the words as they fell from the | Wiathor it by theout como af a consplmcy, bus" alas nado walt tater, | Teversnd aentlenay' lipe aud the weeawlon | norhaps of outside jullttoians, the iit ok auice,- it was not necessary to speak of | Was deoply Huipressive, | i hebben Uowoverruicd, 1-18 not allirmod: that God. O° asgusin. Ma was not tho” xepros | bowed In prayortul: slionce, ipittcatte ny far did this, Dut it ls nMirmed tut Ife will overs sentative, .of any. idea, . dle > was'| presslon of regret, and cach supp thr OF aug | rule thig our groat Natlonal dlaaster for the only onu porson, not the tool of athars, and (ising mercy, and for the fobs Nites th hY | rood gt.the country whetbor the President hiv attack hns ouly the viguilivance of Shaws Ufo and use yeas of tha hy re ong met wre) Tivwor dig dutha pruyer Dre vVilllamson’ ng tho peults of ‘tts Indiudo of puoliodis: | svonstye thrill in every hearts," alsa plendatt enrnostly tor tho recovery of the cussion operating ona mind dlscased yr PROF, FISK, ae Prestitent, ff ites : a “When a nin becomes the President of | At the First Presbyterian Church yesterday | Durty the communton and: baptlamal ser, > fhe United Beaten,” sald tho speaker, 1, line | morning a patriotic service of much Interest | vives in the Morning the pastor also spake a} ay nod with tho New England priueiplus which | was lield, but the: pall of surrow hung over | tho President, and announced the National «- ° | I derived from my youthful: cducution, bow | Ib fran ‘rst to/ last. . Prof, Fisk aifered 0 | anthem * Aniuriey? as an appropriate closing hh ag the representat Wo at the Nuon, ay | fervent prayer far the ation'a Executive of the service, ie OS Te ee TE Te eee eee ae rracu uly ceaetts | phi toy Re Ar Hethead iicetor of ‘elntt thority, ~ of 10 Wu "1 vi vl 4 ho lev, > Holland, Itestor o! nity‘. or Duitoernt. 1 ‘lo not know nor | serve, and that the: WNiion might be gutded Hvlycopal RA ie eaiered “atinely tS. py for } on ij the ilver, Doo- rene 3 ‘ “I dowtknow, Ulta bullet ts sald to have wie Wag tre ery cranes, Arthur will undoubtedly welecy | CR{RKe. ‘ y A hs ontered the epinal-column, between the tenth |” 4 i Di ‘ bla ven for tits jCabluet, 16 tg um a How fild he condagt jitmaele Pt, soo T and tlyantt tbe, It phssod furward aud ng eelebee ee maarlly fatal, “There was Bleetud to noiuinate the Fighe kind uf ‘matt 1c Didn't ho show any legal tacti” : Hight lobovof thio | or aad loa st dn Gag ane | HAR BY the tunius, OF Fuller, waa shut by ke Vice-Prealdent, and Lhope this will be o Jd cannoti remembers but do nut tax me Re i | Livut, Selounberg, off the dryoons, To . terlor wall of. the ubdominal cavity, £ vay" ‘do 1 cnre;: every olunent ok) my | sately through the perils which threatened | ine event ag he wit ulpit yeater= eon for its future guidance. Arthur lg furtaory fam overwivalined by the mnurder at +} et X aunleratand “though I may bo nse Pasahor du tho bitks ie Ra Way a te nature kindleg with enthusiasia os think | $4, whether of polities corruption or fie day inant fo artes Hn aaa peopler t st yery. pala: Now, with the | jive it the aurgical reports recolyed at this lormed—It hay been extractod, A wound | avoutulglit Inches, and romaluod jmbedded | What fs due trom meas neltizon of the Nu- | dangers of anarchy nul Conia (bey | been used it he hud any 1% of discou Ranta oPe ew Loe tn § 6 tu! “ar The | hour ‘are tray: of this kind, involving wn organ the size uf | there, but he TeLgvored tie | don to 8 nan who | elected for four years foye begiinlox the sorinoy Prof, isl i‘ 4} on the fourful calamity, aud he thought ‘ President Garheld was doi allo could to ania TTR heeessarily Tate MOL ett Momranul GON, BLIA a ‘no irethrarint pres ‘taAl “te uttontlon fist been roped by Jou De Dako, datas Raritan teen va Wes Meat ‘calnaalty : r rou, PIBPATCH AM, | St What percentage of such cases huye ro EMINIBCENCES' q resent grow out of the hablt of regar eon 3 Dente Were With Iii, Ho would’ uovo in| dodttlary-ot War Lidcolu yedlurday echt | edvarud indie history ofsurery®™ ""°' | pp, We lis ts que of tho most exnerk 4 toludividual stead of tha of oPtuluke | Yet, -Aw the tolegrau wes read a audlble (Cantinued on the FYts Pugs) > |