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_ (Continued from the Third Page.) pected tint tho ministers ofthe Gospel gen- erally sh even! churel to have thele foeliy rane to.seck caling & moot yory dregs, becoming a Botany Bas for ert fo evornlly, when pene, leap and peplonucad, Tnaky vutubowt Fant pauyers,: French Hilted thelr hearts, ‘The tragedy of Saturday | Communists, UHallan ‘ brigunds, and [iss was atlll a, conttised, weeertalny seoular | sian Nihilists ware ‘flocking — hithor event, and the ouly thing tat could be snitl its ‘Ametien, wero "it mero was, !Stand alll! and walt” Wo ware all | vily of retuye for crime and Socialiain: Wo silent {nt the.trust oCour God doling all things | were trying. to hneorporaty too raphy the . Altapproprinté prayer was then offered up for tle Fecovery of the President, i jee Pants Reformed Fy placopal Ohurel AGS forner formon jon and tn event, comparing it w whieh. so suddenly ‘plunged tho Natlon 1 gurrow, It was a terrible net. Itplangedt not nly this Nation te the depth of sorrow, but of. Carpen atrects, tha’ Rt-Roy, Bishop Katlows made a toncling alluston; at the morning service, ‘the attenpted asansination of the Presiden and Invoked the ald of. Divine Providence spare his: fe and hnsten his recovery, 11g n the thirteenth chapter of commene! pod devote thelr, ewe but nia congreaation dtd $ OX ‘pisior FALLOWS." Carpenter and West wns fror the’ al ng at, it. ho Mtn “alluded something akin a dark elder iy rene publieawas bul a babe among the na. and IL buhvoved ft to be more watelete tu: e Hatem! mnards, One tanger i threatened wag the materia) whieh we were rapldly absorbing. Orignlly the pop. tation Was made up of tho best elements of Europenn Ife, but now wo wereabsorbing the to the sl at come to cited—they. a fements tint were belng east Sa a ae shores, Whint was needed a as people who de the dhference betwean: Hburty and lieensg, Between tie pyran of a Uanr and. to Ibverty represuntod by a Itopab- Tleqn Prvaiden T jon was Hlerally beset by partisans, ‘aon ou nnd politien! dend-bents, It had niready reached the ‘atnge whore mien Hind been ‘deemed too pure and too great ‘for tha purposes - of. party, When one contemplated the nrena of polit- font strife, its nibituus, sitrigties, thefts, the moral filthiness of Its chief actors, tha crit Inations and reerlminations, the shame-faced, nrroganee, and “braggadocle, of Its chiet actors, was tt any wonder {hat bume mere Washington to ts to th verge, to tl ng cloud tahook dia whole civilized world, Lut goo | political eteuture should eateh the tnlertiona) would. come out ge it. ‘Thoy knew not: yet what horeafter, ‘Through the act ofan irresponsl> bla manine the Nation received the sadsitock. ‘But lot thom trust itt Go's goodness, for they sliould know hereafter what thoy did Fallows preached nt St. The Rev. Bishop i . f Episcopal Chureh last even | one Pawl’s Ke God ofarmed ing, corner of Carpenter and streets, taking ns is text the following slill relgned. they could wie enp the clinnx with assnalnation? | Wat wus more tntiral thin that the Conkling- Sprague intrigue and the Piatt scandal should. be” steceatled by this arant erlmg?. Kor | yotoriety © the smaller ‘creature mst forsouth commit the Jarger crime. The attempted nssisination was Natural outcome of the star-route corrnption: 1 the Christinncy divorce case, and the Divine presence’ along could foretel) what Anight be the next revelation concerning the now \Vashilnetan wordst.-: : ete BECKI TONE OF aut avatar Aor : tits, forproth- | nt ‘tl National Capltat, ° The lax outa How 4 dahon plone unity.—Peains | execution. of the Jaws * Was > fraught errrthy tec wide . tig with, aa Rront inne ag et Tepnbllca “is discourse had reference fn part to the | Institutions, - 8 i rorda a he vile! ronvulsed tha country tha | Jewlsh tegisintor demandod that a nation HA eae pee ral.| should soele to clear itself of tho wulltof ase hast two days, nnd started out nih of thy, extract speech. “on: the ° condition squoted as largely ns he did 3 Moras ha was aequalnted “with " Bt iid. said the Southoyn. » Tavera there. BuiTrage, soon, to sageount ofamigration, for all newcomers were sworn, foes of tie C stratagelli; and spoils,” ‘aud the country was as thorongh ly coimmitted to Universal edueit- *tlon ng it wus to mtlversal stitrage, t ewlthout the other would be faith without works. “At interdict, however, should bs. pre tivon-indlyiduals and corporations au- sarki t oints, ye hy hadn rons. . Senator because pple, and ~ wh “ne eure, He had 1 ule lovers of mtnarnl tended properties, re not t blessing fvany e it 0 Apyrehonsions frou t “Pho reverent Bishop refatreds ston, tothe, great calumity whiel fallen the Natlon in the ito Uon of Prestdent Gartleld, Ie pat a warn tribute to tho 'Prosident’s character, sul nluded to his memorable words In address- hug the ¢: ry oe Mai, of eainent png—the Govprament i : and nt that Jf his saan Tips rapper xoltad crowd at New Yo Wash 3 shoult be closed dn. death, and! kingly mett be lald away to rest, his words, now rendered finmortal, avould come ike ty 100 because he bad) enoludad hits insane, by al means ‘Tet hin From tls he went on to ree | be conslened to wt mnd-house or to the tender Inte sone of hig: experiences In tho trans: fomation which lins bedi xolng on for years and to take position in, favor of manhao eh, he antd, wasn prinelple Prewtitent “Lincoln: ** Goud . date | saslaation. ‘Pho miserable agsasiy scamed to South. | lyive iad all manner of apologies -made for in by. his would-be defenders, If the wis- of the doclors, lawyers, and dom udges, care of those demaogs who had sthuuluted Ils insaneambition, Or, bottar, let the peaple Tino tp ot tnnsse and vote ontall those leglatn. tors who do not seem to disvern between my ollice and ny country, between me, the Sen- ator, and we the people, between contending for party spots and seoklay ta further the “highest literests of 0 long-suffering commu- nity. + : ‘ “twas high time we recovered from ‘No- tonal sontimentatiam and: aiade tha guilty aulfer for: thelr vertines, A few Senators justly disgraced and a fow murderers justly punished “would iruatly clear ip our moral atmosphere and en) sf o fears ot treason, ‘Tha one j US AMON aunty, bub iy source, In coneln- ad bee iL nssasina- | itt hanes our National honor, This. country huyt censed to haya any ut aven for Senators whose elaim. to position was nbil- to outbtd political opponents and to divide the spolls of offles among famishing ollicosesters, One: remedy for our oyila vou pes law Foxulnting mmisration It awould bo wis to bar ony National doors and. ‘ask avery combyg tnunigrant lls fight to be esteenied an American eltizen, What lett Jct men without morals or manners te come here and oygrfhrow ony lnstitut(ons and make onr- Nation i diggrace? - Were our American ecltizens aware that we were followlig fast ‘aftar the ington stilt is form of revelation from the sles, —" God relyns—tho | ad far anon the tootstepa of Rome'adestrue. Goverment “at: Washington still ts.” | tha. - The very eases that overthrow Home. and In the centuries to'vume," If ‘seat of | were multiplying upon tis year by year, vernnwent should follow the advancing i ae ah Joented inthe West, it would be Sas jou re ra the, sosun: extats, fo! 8 Government: of the puaple, by tie peo- Ie. for the neo He aliali not perish from popu nent of. wy ay aril ‘Sho-Y, AM. {ast evening was comlyeted by Rave Ke. Buuntl}, whore: Introductory “remarks: and. prayer were ingde En touching: Kylureney to. o ting ‘the: and whtel? the-‘snject of: the: even! nounced as belng founded on'Tomans, v.. 8s © Dut Gad commended Lis leye taward us in that while we were yet sinners Christ dled of God's. love: toward maniiid was -ably! aud. eqmneatly hondled with many, ut excellent Win drawn from Jife, was mnusuinity gone 5 for us.” * THE REY, G It VAN MORNE, pastor ofthe Mioliigan. Ayenye Methodist | were not aunts, “May niscopal Churel, muuld reference td the ate ‘tempt upon President Garfield's fe in hi services yeaterday morning, He armoincut he “Int “Trom Washington were" fayoranty to tho re- ta his‘eni the. United States ptill Ve Me Oo Ae ede KAVICD ab calamity" of tho how The ‘them ins polnt. ithe maregation that. ti ‘covery of the Feugtdon and hie words of the wannied y Dr, iiise that there was ong chance, “Well, we will take (int chaneg,”, grit, dutermtyation, and conlidence of the tin, and expressed It ns his Judgment that ho would recover, Gout cowl” not well tale tint aw «camp as his death was certs Athos of the Goveriy might provy disaatrouaif-not fatal to the Ite AY public. She f sldent’s erent cor resignation In his our of poril of, atut . people to otter wy he recovery of ¢ heir ane then unjtedin prayor.-for en +DH, NOBLF. At the this morning. _ beds Wh. elng Commi on S Ineimbers were tal tery and tho. service hail wy strickon minds o very ibe rman ti of years aah Union Pork Congregational Ohurch - he regular sermon was omit One ,O} pegrensian of fi MEN COD ide were devotid to sllent pra; i si lent, after Wiel ir, Nobia touching entreaty that he wight, ‘rom the bed of unyfuiness horonttor. tere dea : INNOCEN'S BLOOD, - “THR KVILS CONSEQUENT UPON THK 2h. ION OF PUNEIG MORALA + «The Rey, George H. Pouke, pastor of Leavitt: “attest. “Congregntional © church, preachod Jantaygning upon thyaubject which. ds ngltating tha public mind, ptaken from Dont, xix Ws" ‘eine oye shall Be Farwoll Hall i ntralion vividly | ‘too sun waa siaked In tak! Excentive when told Tle spoke of the yas spoken the-royerenid gentleman nga is ayers, to its noble nian. «/Lhe congre- nnday, on nto the church by Jot. ‘The toxt was away Chowuite of finceenton rat Hasek , it may ya well with thee,» Ty the: yletors Ot hungary’ lfe often arent evanta which attracted und ‘fixed the altenton‘af all siinds, ‘They’ were Jike monutalia qtaund -whieh: played the lght- -hfngs, beat tha storms, dors. Tt might boan ..uuknown’.comot come’ ood from Terael |! Iulely a detuntor and rolled - the -thyne Theonly class of men .a Goverment or party could not afford te do without was the wise and good, ‘The jaan with a. pire pore pose, scholarly attalnments, aud broad pat- rlotisin was worth al} the Representatives, the | Scunstors, and Genwraisin or out of Congrena, | tetuated by ners partisan ambition. ‘The President was such a man, whom we could IL afford to Tone, 4 : MONE CARE MUST NE EXERCISED In seleating our rulers, The speaker had cast lls lngt vote for any party that could ot wffard two honest, tinspotted men for the highest ofltces In the Nation. “Even if the ollie of n° Vice-President sere pistes plowing sway m=" that wis no reasua = why should be “silled with oo Hunk, or oo wan “deatitute. of any high —dtenity, =fho more crentire of sone partion luader, ne the chances of doath even in so Fool A man us Cartiald, Tlarrizon and Lincol both died, qnd ‘fyler and Johnson, thelr respectlya nuteressorg, God preserve . 118," suid the speaker, from the salanilty of Gnr- folie dent), lest w worse thing conie upon * ‘The Nation neaded a higher imoral and in- tallectital cultures It could not afford to give ‘up te morality which was. ambodlod tn the | If this nsxnsination, attempted or suceess- ful, foreboded danger :to out people and our free jnstitutions, then for: xafety. all must be® of gna porty, the party of sonsciontious de- votlon to virtue, hitegrity, and patriotiain, + WAS GUITEAU, INSANE ? U0)? WHAT THE DOCTONS BAY, : A yoporter cuiny across Dr. Walter Hay yesterday aftertioon. ‘Sald the representa- five of Pur Sumusn ’ z n What is youroplaton, Doctor, after rend- the «Drea | ing the enormowy mnss of” matter published + o- 1 about Gulteau this. morniag, ‘covering his c Mfe almont trom boyhood, ns to his sanity or iysanity?? > i a 4 é: All, the. pvidencs.as prosenteil,! replied ithe Doctor, ‘shows til to bo weak-mtnded,. but, In the absence of more pusitive evidence,’ 1 would be unwillingly to express tho opinion tliat he was positively Insane? - ‘| oo Tkhew ht,” sald the reporter, back in 1877, when’ he usc to coma-to the office continually , In, ‘refurencs, to his. lect Ure -on *. tha , Second — Coming : ot Christ, malutaluing that that occurred at the thne of tha destruction of Jerusalem, All Of us then thought him to be Insaue, on that ppJut at least. = . {TURE 'ARE TWO KINDS OF DELURIONS, ‘There are Iueldental deluslona, and there are easuntlal delusions, “A ninn may lave t. » | delusion, for: instance, with regurd ‘to the’ alt | hostility of some person, Jt may ba abso H nnd it may, bo ‘an insauo” dlutnslon, byt stl 1 the nature of the doluston da to bo proved, becanwa anelin ting Is. ‘passlble, and therofors it isan incidental We: Jusion. A man may belleve himself the rife: ‘olor nf the universe. “That [aan exsentintdes Jusion, and requires no proof to demonstrate , it in some clinracter, baunyso (¢ Is an essen titty Insany cides. Anan nay linvo a io attendance ea advicus quoted the tin to.result ment. which nposttre und od for Seven ith, . After, 0 fow wo, yer for pur th for muy ' connur, ‘tha thera, wero, Ing through’the skles,'a liurricane devastate | -Itsion depending on certaln mittors ih hise. cing ® continent, or on agsaain's; bullet seeks fount: yelled up in | 5 , the heart'of a groat ruler, In the providence. of Gout they worg callys upon tocontemplate tho cawardly,shooting downof 0 Prealdent congplojous for: every., virtue and. quality whieh make 8° valor great and essqntial to a nation’s © jit aint MTaltary.., p aulnal aad rtunately no naw feature ie * history pf nations, but Ip wae’ cy Hart Pe that we annals of erties had‘ revorded ‘mitgit the lifen siller-whoss PETy Ingithe 4 Wore, upton an attempt Upon “gonial, qualltteA gave ht. * right eure: : yidual g toman, aa . Whowa i eas friendship aided Whe: very geni lo him to fountains of Mfe which 18, ul ~expurtanicad & pu story told of wai outol? becatss he Daan, [rere wntll ever sanlintion Whose true soyalty. ene | sult of the howrt of tho governed, eand caused a nation ta feol ns If fact mnhition to shied hiw fife's blonds i of is he Cesar® and tory, Woe have netight on tint ground to Japute Iie sanity. “hers are many delu- lon ofthat sort, ‘Theyo ty an abatract dolu. slon—one that is nat necessarily an fisane do- Auston, because itis notan easantial deluston, Lomas have cortaly views with regard to ‘the future which you: should not regard ag chisane doluslons, hecauge there. 14 noe meant of outa lahing thalr truth or falsehood. * anay belluve In tp dock ‘Ine | mietuunnsyoline ‘Slay bub feannatbo Judged insane thereby, ‘because thit.|s a matter about which we have no positive oyidence. “Hence, 10 ‘man can, be conve! eof insanity who entertains Such Inellental delusions Guitea's pure Women under the most adverse and Uscouraging clrountstances hing Iud ne REGATD JE AS AN IMBECILY * because that ty frequently exomplitied tn the character’ and comtuet of Imbeciles, ney ure cunstantly: guilty. of something of that hare-are jnany. othor things in tho e OF the man and-in hie, conduct: ilaxhest most to nlf |! “wounds Ma AY i nm lurked fit ho palaces of made shor His parverwinasy, ule.—vwilloh'+ oul load jones ery ous for vengeance ‘Khe [ise th coustdar Im nn. jubectles- but, ns Dunes bE a Commadus, Galba, Callyula, and | suld before; in the auxence of evidence, the Maxlnus — yecattue tho bloudy © history | case tv'not bitllcluntly clene to ‘Justify one in of Hom mistliods of dileposing, efter ite “oxprensing the opinion that tle man Is ine dhste aly uueder of ieny VA he great |. What do you, think, Dogtor, changing tho: the" Nathoriands "resin ths nanigely | Stesideat Candela tot aaa net ge ty eOruded = sdntinel a ankles ex taking offot Wiliam fe Silent in the mldat- frou some nave sArritation, fl Of his. uaetuiness and 18 rlutupl “That apie ya,’ Abroud, -|:transinitted to the spinal‘cord: from an lus Atugalan Carr had been slatn and the life {pred nerve, ant from the spinal cor dows of Germuny's Emporor ete pod, fey suena of tho Jegs. “It..4g. what we call. memory of "the snd en of the beloved Ling | the reflex sousntion of ‘somg: perve that hie coln wae stilt fresh, and now the dasterdly’|: been injured by tho butlot, Any el Talus, LOXG RECUND OF ASSASINATED. NANTYIB,.:| : ae gn ok vend It then a p dadigerous Ausnsinations were frequent amd the bare’ 4 ‘ sige Loy rlaiis of the early ngose but ‘iid ceased in |..,1 Nob nevessnrllys oe frequency as nations progressed. Ln elyplizar Ji NO INSANITY INIT ea Me AS resort to reall: Ny wrong {3 was | What would you say; Dactor,’ about crite and cruel to the inst dogresy it tended |; Guitewu’s sanity or fusantby 2” asked, {ip to Inelty the vely wrongs complafied of, yeportor of Dy, Baxter ro a could hayo ho vjudication When: Wa ~ “3 ehould not, it L were ona jury, call Husy pauinst & just ang wise. ‘ruley, | assaslnIngaue,” was the reply, 1 shoul twas of Btep buckwal toward | denominate “him: what ‘lo actually is,-o Hie brutality of barbarism, and could only cruel, black-hearted villaly,>Palk about jue ‘ayo tho approval of fauatics and foola: | sanity hy such cuses,—ot emotional insanity, Vhen a nation like this must contomplata | Ibis a luwyor's subterfuge, ‘Tit nan wee U 2 rob ee OF ity Chief Magistrate, or | no more crazy than ether mes.’ 'le wasn't he Probabiitles eveof, It was the fo pause too crazy to deilburately plan hls cowardly. and Hauire whither we weredsi{ting. ‘Chgra | crime,, He wasn’t too crazy to Iny out o lye Ft amoral laws which pations mast } pian for his“eaeape., Ue crazy! No more they hoped for perpetulty, They }crasy than -any other iurderer, Ills ngo and everywhere 68 Villain of tho deep ve, a hote it. eswind everything that ts black and i simply his damnlug deviiialiness, orl thore, and Ue seoner we get rd: of nuell fiends the better,”, NEW YORK CITy, THE REV, SUL STANDER, Spectut Dispateh to The Chienon Trine, New Yon, Junes—The Rov. Mr, Stand ér, In preaching to x congregation of Ital Inna, said: ‘To many of you who recently have left the shores where monarchy and despotism drive ty acts of despatr men of Mtl. fatth and lesser moral stand- Ing, the eatnstrophe that =oing = be fallon this, our: adopted country, may Appear of little moment, Butte mo ani’ to those of our people whu for many years have enjoyed the tbarty of thls fres American doll ancl the bunellts of its free Institutions, thé cowardly assagination on the sacred per-. aon of our beloved President, whom we, the people, have of ottr own-freg will and accord elected to the . BUMIEME MAGISTRACY OF TIS NATION, itis athing so terrible to’ consider (hot It wringe my heart aud prralyzes my tongue, Ido nut hesitate on this accasion to per- sonify tho feeling of all the Italian realdents “of theses United States when I> say that to (he tears . and anguish of the Natloy our sorrow {s mingled, Muy the good Lord ni Mis Divino mercy spare us tho lifv of our pater vatrine, and the sail conseynences that his death wight bring on the Jond, and more especially on ws, the most xbandoned and neglevted among herehtldren.” + FAVORANLE NEWS." 2 Spectat Dispaten tw The Crteago Tribune, New York, July 3.—Favorable bullotins from Wavhington are being continually re- ealved and posted on the newspaper bulletin- Lonrds and in the lobules of the hotels, Thesd dispatches, hopeful in tone, greatly agsiat fn quicting the public fealing, Thore {8 no Inck of strect excitemunt, however. Crowds of people are gathered In the squares, at the Battery, and in front of the Herutd bujlding, also around the Astor House. ‘The tuner 1s- sued r2o'clock spaoinl, containing 9/1345 dispatch from Dr.. Bilss, nt = Washe lugten, reporting that the -President Is steadily fuproving. ~ ‘This. extra was soon estinusted, Devlers formed’ a. tine at the counter whilo three men tool the money apd gave tho checks, Once on the street the papers were grecdlly" bought and eagerly read, In somo mstanees tho ds- patehes were given to the. crowd py tine promptu: orators, ‘Pho’ Pines reportorial sul gre wider ordors to by on duty to-day in euse of an unorgency, ‘Lhe Taleyram pyo-, ple say that no other editions will be sent out wnless the President dies, ‘The other news- piper offices are closed. * ‘ THE WHATERN UNION THLEGRAPIT SERVICE 1s att being severely taxedsby special, porate hiessigus atid press dlspatelios from atl parts, Nameruus inqalries ara nude at the-ollica for lute news, and tho bulletins exnibited are ts crowded as over. ‘Tie dispateh from Queen Vietorin, expressing her aixiety 08 to the condiion of the: Prusident, evokes the Warmust commendation fore, und fg the aub- Jact of considerable tuk among au Engilsh eltizens, At a praia allel suys “that Mayor Grace will not wllow any public exhibjtion of fireworks In tho elty on the 4th Untess the President's condition [4 so ineterl- ally tinproyed ag to warrant the hope of his recovery, (AT TIE PNOMINENT MOTHS {nthecity and atthe yarlous clubs excita crowds nasembled and eagerly, read the ts- patches from: Wasliugton stating the condl- ton pe Presiden. Garfleli, | Up ta 0 o'clock they were favorable, and strong hopes of. regovary’ wera ux. ‘pressed, At 9:50,- hawaevar, the. bulletins nthe Fifth Avonua Hntel stated that the Vieo-Prestdent and members of the Cabinet ind been stimmoned to the White Iotse, AtlO welovk a dispatch posted announeed that the President was sinking fast, and no hopes of a recovery were entertained, ‘The qasnein was bitterly denounced. 7 : SHE CHUIRCHEAL, “Sho sttempted assashintton of the Pres- {dent was inne: the subject of sermons in “mhnty. 2viupeliout ey rch to-day, and was referred to Jn several ae hole virehes, In ail prayers wore offered. for the President's recovery. ‘ ae | DISPATCHES FROM. ATi POINTS of the north, east, nnd south, ond from to Dominion at-Canada, showell.the jyonle ure ‘avoutly Incunsed at the shooting of tha Presl- dunt, and Intensely hope. that his life may «ba saved, aa are AN PXCONFINAED RUMOU 4 is in clreniation to-night, thot twenty of Naw York's most promtnont puydlolans Hind tg semble at the: house of Dr. Looms, and had received by wire 4 complete tlngnosts of tha wounds Antiicted, which they .duclure to be total, i Wn ae % THE MAYOR OF NEWARK, Ny dy addreesed 2 letter to the ‘Chalrman of the Fourth of July celebration, suggusting that. tho firlng of sulutes, ginal 10 bells, and™ parades bo dispensed with, “All outdoor dise uys arranged: for’. the celebration of the fourth have been countermanded by the authorities of many towns and cities, ~~ THE POPULAR PULSE., aot » MATTOON, Wile Speeiat Duavateh to-The Ohigaga Tribune, Maryroon, Il, duly j—Nover since the asunsination of President. ‘Lincoln has there been so great a teollng of regrat and tndigna- ‘thon ns haya been uxpressed hore by our peo- ple, without regird ‘to - political proclivities or past afijiations, Sincg tho awful news wag flashed! ovar the wites .yeaterday that Preal-, dent Garfleld had been: shot -and fatally .| wounded, dnxlety and deapatrhave deeponed from dlspateh: to dispateh, - Stout hearts wept bitter tents of grief, and, ns thoy cast thelr welling oyes and swelling bosoms up to tho bullatins and read tho dispatclies, they uttered asilent prayer, * God save the Prést- dent! «God save the’ country ‘anit: funlsh agsnsins!" All politica! {actlons of the Ro- publican party here demand that the New York Assembly proceed at once ta the suleo- tion of two solld Republican Senators, and stop this foollaliness, and that the pssasin or assaalns bo hanged by tho neck, crazy or uot cruzy. ae i ‘TORONTO, ‘ Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, “Pononta, Ont., July h—The exeitoment from President Cnriletd’s nssasination Is as grentasayer, ‘The oyeniug pupors Iisuad cditions nt noon to-day, but that: was Insults, tielent to satlsty the public, and to-night the vewspaper and telegraph offices are crowded by. austous throngs ° inquiring for the Intest -nows. ‘Tho ,exeltament througl- out ‘the country. ‘appears to be equally Intenso, . ‘Tha’ deed ts stigmatized evarywhoroe 3 9 bratal, unjustitiabls murder, and ophilon appeara to ba Inarensiug uit tho Stalwwarts nro at the bottom of the whole at+ falr, The Roy, W, P, Tapeutt, of Parliament, Street Baptist Churgli, at the cyentug service, reforred to tho assasinatlon of the President and prayed tat his Wfolmight bo spared, Considering the position of the country, It would be i : oo A TRRUBLE CALAMITY. ithe wero to dio from hie wounds, De, Wild, of the Bond ‘Street Cohgregutional Churels, rpforrdd to tno. attempt: on the Jifs of tho Preatdont, Jy ind hopes that: he would re cover, and belloved hy would be the stronger ‘for this to mout the ‘great commotion that was: conlag:-on in thag-Jand, The clond: of So- clalismt, he bolleved, would sean: burst, and he would nod, all his. strong... Ore Wild prayed onpnostly that Gen, CGarfold might. bo, restured to health. Referenge jas also made at the Motropalitan Qhurch. by the Rov, Kld- ridge, aud nt ‘tho: Kinv Streot Stethoulss, Qhureh. by’ tha, Hev,: Wengl, Sut cons domed tho aasnsination ae a turrible calamls | ty, und prayed that: the Presidant aitght ro- “gover, « Heforoney In. a. Uke spanner wag inada In several of tha ather oily churches, st BURRS By Ves: : ‘Buvearo, :N.¥, duly: B—Newspaper offldes nya been beslegud ath day with anxious crowds awaiting the: bulletins dle played annonueing the’ conditiad ‘of the President, ‘She later favorable reports were read with ‘marked enthusiasm, A geudral meeting of thy veterays uf the late War was held Inst. lowing. Keaytocd, Thal wo, his tate comrades in arms, depreente the cowardly act which may deprive tho country of it honored President, and deuply sympattsize with tho Natlon in Its tour of trial, inthe churches prayers were uttered for the Nfe of the Executive, and speclal sermons were gonorally, delivered upon the subject of the nssasiniution, eo Hosrds, July t= tanss-mectlug was hold josTdy, July f.—A mass-meating was hold attho ‘fremont ‘Temple tis atlernuun. tor the purpose of expressing condemnation of tha attempted assasinadion of the President, The eure openad (with prayer by Dr Chipman. ‘The Rey. Pr. EMis, after refers ring to the sad event whielt hus clouded the whole Nation in manening, read the 20th, 4ith, cud Vth “Psaling, Tesolutions cone demmitng the altempt on the President's Ife, sand expressing hope: for his spoedy tester tion were adopted, after which an hour was dyvoted to prayer for tha Presldent. ‘Phy special meeting of the Board of Alder men this afternoon was eulled to urder by Moyor Prince, A large number of spectators were present. Lis puny 1B fuitresstang the oth ard, sau he bad calles hranelivg of the Clty Coanell nt this unusual hour’ In order to ascertain’ whnt tay be the best vlan to parstie lv regard to eelebrat- ing our Netiunnl holiday, Jn view of the great catunity dnt hits falley upon ony country. ais the Donrd Well knew, the Ife of our Pros- inent bad-been nssuulted by a wreteh who, tor his unprovoked crime, Might alntost. be called a demon. ‘The whote Nation watehett with the keenust auxivty the result, No words of hfs could ; adequately express the fering of the cortntry at this time. Not fen ry ho attack been made on the President but on the country, fur, after a President ha been clucted, he was nob President. of any party, but of the whole country, Let ng, our prayers, Lnvoke the divine tulercession, tnt our Chet Magistrate nay live, Alderman O'Brien read a telegrau just re- cosved from Washington, giving 8 favorable report of the condition of the President, and he offered tha follavetng, resolitions: Heaolved, ‘hat thCity Council of ‘tho City of Boston, in the name aud bohulf its citizens, bes lieving that the attempt to ussusinate President Gurfeld wag made upon tin ne the bend of tho Govornmont, hereby unite in oreriine tu Preal- dent Gariteld thelr warmest sympathy in bis autforinga, anit Bingeroly hope and pray that bis recovory bu svoody aad compote, Reanlved, ‘Thut the City. Council hereby tnv! its fellow-citizena to remember, during the evloe bration of the National anulversary, that noth ing but the -tnerey of the Almixhty hus pree vented it from being a day of Nation) mourn- Ing; that while they are preparing, for cnjoy- mont, all fs suiferluy. gripf, and dread ut the Ex- coutive Mansion, and to wuggest that this thought should hold us nll to such observance of the day -ns is befiting such time of uncer tainty and regret. F Alderman Wooley moyad the adoption of the resolutions. ‘Vhe motton was earried, and the resolution was then sunt to the Common Ovuncil for concurrence, ‘Ihe Coumon Cownell was enlled to order by Preaident Balley, Nearly all the members Were present. ‘The galleries wore erowded with spectators. Innnediately upon ealling the members to order the President reat a communication from the Aldermen Inclosing n telegram from Washington and the resolu: tions ndopted by the Aldermen, ‘The Coun- fe concurred In the adoption .of the resolu- Lone, INDIANAPOLIS, ‘ . Special Dispateh ta’ The Chteayo Tribune, Invianavoiis, Ind, July 3.—Speeinl prayers wereotfered inall the churches uf this city in the services to-day for the re- cavers”, of the President, nnd comments maddy upon -theattempted -assasination.. Tn tho Second Presbyterlan Chureh to-night Dy, Bartlett preached ty on erowded house, his thome being, “How shall we interpret the uxsnsiintion of the President?” ~The Church of the Disciples. to-day sent a telo- rin to Mrs Garflold, extending syuupitthy. it her suffering and assuring her thot special “prayer had. been made by their Church Intbehalé of lier stricken husband, In conformity with tho suggestion of Gov, Foster, of Ohio, relizions ‘services will be heli to-morrow nt 11 o'clock in Dr. Bartlett's church, and probably Inother churches of the city, to be governed In thelr charnetur by the condition the President may be in at unt hour, . : To the Western awoclated Press, LNINANAPOLIS, Ind, July} fee wus held to: churches with reference tothe attefipted na- stalination of President Garield, and prayers, sere offered In all the chtirelies to Alinighty Gol for the preservation ‘Gf his Mtoe. "The members of tha Central Christhin Chitreh, cy other churches of spat Setuunination, united fn sending the following-private tele- eramto Mis, Gartield: $ i 2 INDIA APOLIS, July 3 Mra. ! ames A. Garficld, eiteo itive Aanston, Warhington, D. Sinvens {Tho Diselples of tidiaunpolls hive gruit sorrow and uncenging pati in their leurts: ie the President, and to-dny et was wide earnestly of the Uhurch unto God for hin. 4 Tiny Pastor, ‘ ‘The celebrations arranged for to-morrow have bean fi; werally abaustonad. and prayer meatings wll] ve held ln any of the churches during tho day to invoke tho Divhite blessing upon the President and his family, HENRY WARD BERCURT,. New Your, duly. 3—The Rey. Henry Ward, Beecher, Mike Iundreds of other eltl- zens Who -had met the Prosident, was great Jy shocker) on Jearning of the futcete tad assustnation of the Chiof Exevutive. officer of tho United States. Whon hie entered his pulpit ob Plymouth Churel this morning jis aes bore warks of the grict he felt at the sad ovent. No .devoted the entire service to the tragic act, in’ spanking of it wan alffoclod to tenrs;-ns were members of hls congregation, ‘ He was, he sald, thanktul tint they wero free to fellow, the teseh lag of Providence, and were not Jon by any rou- tie, Whieh the provideuce of Guil spoke as Iedit to-lay, then wo must take a loxt. trom Iinself, Agaly in so ahort a Uno death has boon alinetl nt the ebief citizen, of this great Nation, cand they inust’ bellave by tho fran of no misguided anit by the brain: more inisguided,—from tha shadows of fnsanity. ‘Phe alin tad been taken once Intully, but this tina they hoped, Un the alrovidenco of Gad, without fatal ae sult, ‘There was ‘but one foelluyg in the broad continent, and that wags feeling of sorrow, here were varied {eollngs: and varied emotions preceding an elsetion, hue there. was ‘only ane voice whon it was formilunted, When hu becnine President, of these United rates, tho puople atoried in Kis ripe usofultess, aecumulated widen, Ifa honest ant his Herons, sanatiiled mubl- ton, whieh sought to make hin ag Christin President over a. fon Christin people, ‘Thore was:a shudow vorosa ‘tho puthway when the - sun: rosa yesterday. mornlig, and’ when it resus toxluy people were’ in, sorrow from: ocean to ocean, = ‘This - mornln te thoughts: of congregations were called from tha ustal themes of slgcusslon, and dwelt only upon tho caluntiy,.. After speaking. at tosis on No torribin attain, Mr. Beecher sald tho Nation would go on’ just the same, for the people had tha power and would kuep It, Tho toss of an alticur would not attest the country ats targe The shooting of President Cinrflend was not tke he shuotlugy of the Czar uf Russla, for du this Iustance it was dong by a lunatic, who might Imaging ho hnd some Brluvancte Ilo so spoke of tho difference in the affect upon the country ab tha dine Lincoln was shot ad: tho effect ot the: present tne, : alr, Beooher’a tint prayer for God's biasing on the ndlicted Wife and wjothor was very alfocting. tpectal Dispai 4 6299, Spriuxavikn, fin duty B— Lh prout Na- tonal calamity was wie inenie of dlacieslon at Uw churches ‘today, all the - paste terring to It elthar-dlseetly ar Indirect offering prayers for the Prostdenits reco’ ‘Vw faye vy roe i" A. Parkers a the rh, reachuil trom: tie subject ER tie pu fh tt Hains or Gch eh predelue hoy ire ordained of Goi ww preachy sheaved that the grow! dendyney at the pvoply was to lose respeot for law, and pingly rates, and rulers, and viewed with horsor. Ui assasination of tho Prysidgnt, Honjurlng j Bs wrest calaalty, de. sind that, ag: : kovernmen wore orduined | 0 God, the striking down of tho Presidunt was ablow at ifty mltlons of Ainerioans.: Elder ‘Aed, Allen, pastor of the Chrlatian Chitrely: Insts any nity alluded to the dreadful «deed, and viewed tieerlmoas | te iA SATARTIDELIE ov uxtayaL. aaitanea Non in its effeot npon the pybile mind, - At the Se Ce IE 1 the gpening prayer, mnile u tdueln iluslon toes Seine vital if eatuings the whole Naton t47 motrin, il ite «plored tnt the evil wndencles: of the thes hula bo turned fn, a holler. dlrece Hon. The stove Ba Crouse diptivered the- sermon wt she cunlon wioelng ‘of thy Raglish Lutheran, Christian, ant Methodist congragations. at. - tho Bucs Methodist Chureh this evening, In, dhe courgu of hls Sunny che prevehcr wali the hows of Guile a's erie struck tha Nution with constur “Ue ergot” Wind uuebly gtioved atthe ug tragedy. Wille dueplygelov et eat ho} ‘ Cheat, tha Brant iutaie recover, wl that div Lis: intinig merey quight bo dispensate, Ho deked thas “ ‘TUR PRAYERS OF ADL. CILUNETIANS | bo offerad. ‘he unton syrsiees of tho Bay: VOry. Hitt 4 ufllees «durin ‘ongrusational, anc 3 held at the FY t. ah ch this evening. The Rev. FD, vrson offered the opening prayer, f ho thanked God that the news of the Methodist Sucteth Epi ib Muthort aay seemed favorable to the President's recovery, and prayed tint he inight be ‘restored to health, nud be enabled to earry out tho great reforms lie had commenced.” Father Kane, ln his sermon at St. Joseph's Chureh, anid the erlme was one on account of which all trie ciilzens should feet litmilinted, and one which they should deeply regret. Ile be Heved men wore fast forgetting the trie the- ory non which all government rested: that its Chief Executive was the- MEPRESUNTATION OF THE WILT OF GOD, nnd that a hand raleed against tilm to take his lify was a blow at the vitality of the Na- tlon and Jnterfered with its proiecess, ~~ Con- Hnulng, the speaker salds “Shoud It turn outttind the Nation iad ‘lost. Its Presitent pbyoush the action of a wicked assasin, then t Pelooved allwho would to enter Inte the aptrit of the Catholle falth, Instead of celebrat- Ing thy Nation’s anniversary by a public demonstration, and to refraln from. all such inanifestattons ns ultogather finproper and Incongrious with the sat event which’ had befallen the Republles? * BpitnortEny, HL, July. 3.—Gov, Cutlom Will issue a proclamation at midnight, rel- au 9 the nttempted assasination of the (resldent and [ts connection with the observ. ance of July 3. . x . Lhe following was issued to-night: * PROCLAMATION, DErAnTient, —In pride and ig and of tha promt hts th ‘alow wore eclobrate the it prepuring Vth aonlversury of Amoriean indbpengne, to whet tho appalling news broke upon thom that on Satucduy moruiue hist the President of the United States was shot by un nssudio, La tho Vrovidence of God, Prealtont Gurtield, though dangerously wounded, still tives, and at tho weithiz of thls proclamation, at midnight pres ceding the Fourth of July, the attending phyat- cinns report that the: wound ts not necessarily fatal, und bis condition gives bopo that bo may ulliniately recover, Wherefore, f, Suelby Sf. Cullom, Governor of tho Ktuta of ‘ifinols, do’ recommend tu the peo ple of this State thi tholr public cerantunics to-morrow they munifost by nppropriaue ox. resslous their thaukfyinesd to Aluiehty God ‘or the preservation from death thus far of tho President of tho United States, not forgetting vy ho atti! Nes in grout dunger. . i testimony whereof 1 hereto set my hand gud cause tho grout seul of tho Stato tobe uf x Dove at Springfold, the dag aed ast, above nyined, ULLOM, y the Governor: ‘ 4 Henuy D, Desinss, Secretary of State, Srusorienp, D1, July 3—At nearly all the city churches to~lay, both Protestant and Cuthalte. the ‘pastors tuuchingly alluded: to the attempted assasination of the President, and prayed for his recovery. | Father Kane, Catholle, advised his people, tf the President should die, not to make any foyful demon- strutions to-morrow. i Sax Ki CALAFOMNIAL AN Krancisco, July $.—During ‘the day dispatches have been coming in from the Ine terlor regurding the effect tho recent tragedy. at Washington will have ou the program of to-morrow’s festivigies, In many of the principal towns the celebration, in cass of 0 Tatal result, willbe changed to funeral cere. mnonfes, "Jn unany others the question of parle or no_ parade fg stitt hanging on the sate of the President’s wound, whtle ino muunber of instances no change will bo made inthe prograut. Dispatches voice the regret and horror felt throughout the Pacific Const at Uie atteinpted nasasination. San Fnancisco, Cal, July 3.—During the day the struets Have buen thronged, bubetine boards besleged, and a lively sale of extras has been inahitatned. Reassurine telegrams received slice inurning have dony much to calm the public feeling and create the hope of a favorable event, — Aluough the formal evlebration of to-morrow lias been dropped, it is probable Uiat, with the’ continuation of favorable reports, the doy will be observed with uiuch spirlt in an unolticial way, JACKSON, MICH. Bpetlat Depa to The Chicago Tribune, ft JActson, Mich. July d.—The announce ment of Present Gurteld's death last ever ing wis received with sorrow by all classes. Nenrly every building on the business streets wis draped in piourning, and the bells of. the city tolled for an hour, Deep sorrow was every wherg evinced. ‘The news of hops for his récovery, was’ recelved with joy, and the telegraph tind newspaper afices were thronged wntlhicdite huur, At the churches: to-day general thanksgiving over his eseape and prayers for thy President's recovery wero glyon. ‘Theulsereant Guiteau is known here, where he spent some thie in 182% Me ran away, leaving a bonrd-bill nt the Uird Louse wna! Afterwards ho sent for his things. “Chey were forwarded C, O. D,, but camo-back uncalled for, He was known hera ng adend-bent, Ife trled to get up o cuurse of lectures, but failed, cLiy *. CLEVELAND, daly 3,--Thy telegraph, uews- paper, and telephony ofllees were Kept, pussy to-lny. answering inquiries as to the Presl- dent's condition, Contiutted favorble re- pore during the day Inn great measure nl- layed the intense austety previously felt. In most, If not all, the churches, servicers were heki eapectaily approprinteto the calamity, tho great crinie being the then of the dis. courses and fervent prayers were offered for the speedy recovery of tho President. In mumerous churches bulletins were recelved from Washington. At a mecting of the Vonumittegs this afternoon It avas formally and ananiinously voted to abandon the cele- ration to-morrow, Word from varlota sec tions af the State Indientes that few place: Norutern Olio will celebrate the Four! Rumors of a relapso of the President were clreulated fn tg evening and produyed con~ siderable excitement. Crowds hovered about the nowspaper bulletin bonrds til late. Cele . coLuMnus, Bpeetat Dispatch 10 The Chicago Tribune, Conuanus, O., July 3—Tho intense excita nent throughont the State “has not dimnine | ishact in the feast, ant thousands haya crowd- ed around the bultetin-bourda nud tulegraph the entire day. Gov. “Kos. the Executive: oflea turing the day re Wing and sending dispatches to early. fers section of tho State, Innccord- anco itn the proclamation of the (iovernar, Mayor Voters has issuul a request Wat the recommendations be tally carried aut. The proviamazion was read from the pulplts to- night th all principal elttes and towns In the State, aud Lt ia pr able thet Diving service will he held tn the norning by all denominations, ‘ho followlig is a dauble- Jeaded editorial from the Ties (Domucrale orgy), and recelves the miaualifed hidorse- ment of every anes Tt would ba too mon strous for hitinan beltef to think that any sano inn could javen possibly motive, elther political or personal, for ie THY MURDER OF JAMER Al -CARFIELD, atian of noble and lofty cliuraater, of Dron and Hberal views, of the most genial pursonil deportuent and bearing. Mis very wartuest eraounl friends Were his most. radical po- Tittent opponent Hibs’ political ant» tagonians | bred na, persannl ale mogitles,, It Manppalntmoent in search at -ofllco ted to tits diabolical eric, tion, iideod, tho country iiveds ao cessation of protosstonal oflegholiing. ‘The attempt: wd nssasluutlon of President Jackson yours ago by a, Hmatic had been forgotten: when the villainous hand of Join Wilkes Booth Sent President Jeu ton preuature fea or Nothing since te. death o} Lineg fins sp shocked and amazed the countrys as the is sault pon President Garlleli. 4b bs a crhine foo monstrons to discuss with moderation sa soun after its purpetration, ‘The speedy are. Yust of tho assualn butiily compensates for the blow siruek at the pubis welfare, se "The country huped much, ud had reason to hope much, from ; PRESIDENT Galwnetats seat aud acknowledged stutesmanship, Tho fac- Uonal ght tn fis country Thoded uo vil te Ne country, but yathur good. ‘The fate of the Ropublly does not depend upon parties, It will survive then ott, and stili stand the wonder nnd :adniration of tha world, “ts Tuto wil not depend upon the life of ong Povstdent (Gates), a shows the country will sadly tnisg hls xopvices, now that ft ts entar ti Upon the vot to uroxperity which ho dld his share by shuphige Tany foolish porgons on the ulreets inalst that the Kinplre glone would save thocountry, Shame tshame! Suorlloge: nt the vory doors of death ant ba the ‘vestibule of the Nutlon’s teuply of wo, It the nasusln would seuk tho Ife of u inn otstich rant human tralts ns James A, Garieli, y Mhousand assushis- would af veady fo slay a tyrant. No, 3105 4 ‘ aaron Betis wit aor ae in The tleath of tho Present wilt not take. the Hits nt ‘ue Houubley At wilt. vy on, Bubp ported by the love nul loyally of the poople, aul wills peoples monn for the dead they will yoamember. and yninlate his many virtuas, while thoy will bury in oblivion whatever of faults he muy have had. Wvice lave we been called upon to write of thu asansjnation of the Nation's Chivt Magistrate. Wy are tuo heart-sick to follow iep the subject, tg comment upon this most unpravoked aud inogt. unexpected airoulty. Wo reter our readers te the terrible details ter.bus been L NATURAL N elsewh: To Mra. Gar tt Natlon’s deep sympathy will be tnstintingly extended.” THE “OSU STATE JOURNAL,” Ing carefully considered actlele, will say; “Wo lave neither the, space, nor Inelinutfon tospenk at length of these entises at present, SuNllwe it to say that they are almost wholly un-American, and intist be destroy root and branch ff this Republic Is to | and Sf Mberty ig to have a abiding place the footstool of the Creator. Wo are unpl wired to adopt anyot the theorles whieh have been advunced to account for Guitenn’s ering. We prefer townlt for the facts: It niny be the result of n conspiracy on the part of a faction to seize the control of the Guy- ernnient for the purposes of rewarding Its frlends nnd punishing Jts enemies, But Wo are constrained fo sav that thes ory strikes ng ons incredible, and the evidences to support tt are Insuttictent, pray. bu that criminals, driven to the wall, driven to desperation, und seetug no hope of escape save through a change of Achotuistration, conspired together to come pass Me death of the President,-and furs nished this murderer with the meats and fostitied him with the motives of gaining on Infamous lumortatity. No one, however, shuwd Jump to tat conclustun, for the vroofs are lacking, it muy be that men in ofice, and nen who expect office In eertatn contingencles, men who ex: ay be digmiyse by the | press ent Aduinistratlon or Installed in office In the eventof a change, have epee ou this crazy villain to murder. the Presi tents but up to this writtag thare are no suMclent facts upon whieh to basu such a voncjusion, |... ln ont judgment, too nuch stresy ts ald on Guiteni’s lege Ine siulty, Jf fisune at all, he Is insane fn tha sense that wll murderers wid thousands of enthusiasts who can entertain but one idea ata thneare fnsane, In that sense tio sane quan ever cumiuitted murder, A man who can plan a murder, provide |imself with the Kmplements of death, and 50. time his tyoventents 05 fo wake sure of fils work nud pfobably escape, 19 sane enough to be put to death, And the Jaw is sadly ‘defective In that it docs not preseribe the same penalty. for ay altumpt to take life that It does In the ayent of sticcess. This plea of insanity las been pressed tog far, and lawyers and courts olght to understand that by this thine the wople are growhe wonderfully restive nad. inpatient because of It. ‘Che successful Ine terpretation of that plea ty the cause of nore lawlestiess, anubs, Iynehings, ‘and witrders than any other one thing known jn Atnerteas ‘Though necessarily alarmed and Indiznaut, the Atierican people enn watford to keep cool, for, i the langaage of President Garfield, used upon the veuu- sion of the murder of one of his prude. cessars, ‘Godt releng and the Government at Washington still exists.’ No assasin can destroy that Governtuent 50 long os the love of Hberty ant law has 4 honw in the hearts of the American people,” - Pi ‘Tbthe Western Atzoclated Pres, Conyanus, O., duly 3 — Prayers were offered in all the churches to-day for the covery of the President, “Tha news of 1! ident Garilerd’s expected recovery is rece with antic Joy by all citizens, ‘Service accordance with the request of Gov. Fuster, will be held in the churches to-morrow, It the President continues to Improve the cele- bration arranged for will take place and the people will doubly refolee. A large uttmber. of peaple rennin’ onthe streets tonight to learn the condition of the President. Mayor Peters hins just issued a request tothe peovle zit to engage In any public amusement Witntever if tne President’s condition should beeome alarming, and to “hold services in the churches in accordance with the request of Uov. Foster. WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Wititassrows, Muss. July? iret day of tio Willitmys' Comumencemont dawned vieasantiy, aud though a pereeptibte glove covers the exerelses In consequence af the President's assastiuitlon, a large audience attended the introductory ceremonies, ‘The address before Wa ¥ Men's Christian LU this morning by aAssovintion was deliver the Rev, Dr, Herrick dulinson. At it3 con- clusion a dispateh was read announelng: the Improved condition of the President. 18: caluureate exerelses were held tn th noon, — Before bexhuning his dl: Chadbourn —Th Ne with much tecling, sald: "Wo Dave met here to-day in sorrow, though hap vily notin mourniug, Were wo to follow the lnpulses of our hearts we would slt in sence. ‘This Js n great calamity, but the world moves, and we must hide our sorrow tu put our bands to the work of Ife, Met holding positions of intluenes and powor must Bonn trea away, and we myst Kk to the colleges uf our land for those to place the rulers of the elvil and religions ces. ‘Phe tine has now itrrived for us to e aa ote want ly. work of the college course this college’ service, and Cask your atten- tlon to the wards of God found In the sixth chapter of Gidding, seventh verses ‘Por Whatsuever min soweth so shall he reit At the close of “the address ns Were rend from the ttlye toley Mansion ut Washington stating the President was hioproving. wat they were baffled: with tremendous applause, ~ Ex-President Mop- Kans, during the service, received a message from the President, says: ot bless the dear old ductor, Give hha my thanks and. Jove.” Prayer jugs wore held this atter- noon and event veut prayers olfere for the President's, recagery. President- elect Carter has arrived, and will bo: Inuugu- rated Wednesday, F ALDANY, N.Y. AL. N, Y,, July 9—Tho interest and anslety concerning tbe condition of the President is unabated. Indeed, it Is mora Intensified by each dispatel revolved, Tho event was spoken of in all the churches to- day. dn some. there were speclal sere mons on tho subject. The nowspnpers ull publishyd = very “full “details iu their editions, although very large, were speadlly exhausted, Hourly bulletins from Washine- fon ure posted in Qe hotels. The supporters of tha Administration exhibited mutch feel- Ing concerning tho nssasination, aud charge {tupon the course taken and pursued by thelr opponents, But few over a gueran vill be In the joint session to-morrow, aud the vote ls expected to be one norely of form, itis conthdently expected that suing result will Ua reached this week. i q STREATOR, Tete tat Dupateh to The Witcago Tribune, bre iy The news of the y tent Gare ftivld waa reecivad here with great sorrow and Tadignation. The would-be assusiy Charles Gultean, sas well known by suveral parties here, lr, Goorge DB. Rant, passenger eontuetor, ranuing between here and Chicas go: on, the Chileago, Burlington & Quiney voad, Jas. carried hint on his train many a tine, and ho has always hid the aupeneniica Of n balt-craoked man, Others who knew Wim here fy" that he always taut a tobby of some kind, Atone tng he was completely gonvon rellgion, aud used to stand in front of Barwell Halt in Chileno, distributing bracts aud urging pussers-by to geek the v ’ r. DAYTON, 0. Daytox, Ohio, July 3—The announces mont of the attompted assasination oceans sloned In this elty the grontest eonsturnation anions all, without § to purty. At tho Soldiers! Hume a suspunded. Shoe voterans werd averwhott with the shock, One mun, Janes MeDride, ventured to exprass Joy al thio shooting, und boasted that ha laud served Ju the Rebel wmmy before wnlistinur fit tho Union army, Ite was simmoned before Gon, Patrlek, Gavernor of the Home, wud a discharge written at onee, A xquadron of the guard were summoned, and MeBride wag Tare} out of the institution with sfo aud drum ut the point af. the bayonet, OX vellud from the gatys. ’ . : CINCINRAT iy to Omncisnath, duly t—Anstety to Know about the condition of tha Vresident Is une abated. ‘The sly of nawstmpers ie wnpreces dented By order of Bishop Elder, priyord were offered for the Prestdont in all Catholle cHuralies, Protestant churches mene toned the President in prayers, | aud, of en, & pordon of the germany was directed fy the attempted assis: Tho request or prockmation of Goy, Doster calling on the peonte to assembly for prayer in the churches t-inerraw fore noon wis read dn all the churches lero tor night. ape, greitteat comfort. 13 taken fron ine nittet us Which qe, hope of the Presale dent's sevoyery, All news-cantres are Cngol= ly Unronged to-night, ‘ SAKHITOW NWI, 9 fe Apscist Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wavenrows, Wis, duly &—The peopte of all boltitent slanted i this community are a For wlelinest with EN jot and Sdlodd with Lue dlgnu jan over the shockiag Miginpe an the Wis at President Garield, texardiug. it wot only a verpiuta erie, but 3 great National calamity, Guiteatl,: the vssisin, ts” well known to many of our cliizens, haying lets ured Hern on the secon coming-of Christ HOE ca al UH, and dupa sl Nb (lay, fenvine ids printing and hotel: bills tnpald Guiteau wag sesutded jas crack-bralned ul in nost that thne, , DAYHAUDUT, The ‘pea Byectat Diupatch to, Ths Ch ua Dayesrons, In, July 3.—The uttempted waits) nation o1 ficestvant Ga wield yesterday morning Was the subject. of discourse iu the was vend city pulpits to-day, most of the cloraymer taking tho view that the act was done fu} frenzy by n crazy fool, and that it was in no: way deliberated seheme, A large Fepttny of the Davenport’ Land League was held t evening, and the following resolutions unan- Imously passed; Retort Dy tho Davenport Branch of tb Tria Natlonal Land Loazie, ‘Toat we most Copia feally denounce this unprovoked attack on tha Ifo of the President of ourgrent Republic, whose death wo would most sincerly deptore. R |, Thnt.wo domand that’ the culprit be pyristed: in accordance with the magnitude of Routved, That wo tender to his: famlly ons beerttolt sympathies In this tour oe “thele Bad “i MicioND. i Be a IcHstony, Va, Jtly i—Throitghout the day the greatest nuxiet provalted amour all classes In regard to the Prestdent’s condl> “a ‘the newspaper and telegraph offices were constantly bestered by inquiries for the Intest news frum Washington, ‘Che greatest flown pervades the community, and the hopo js universally expressed that ‘the favorable ayinptoms may contin, nnd that the Presi- dent's Hfe may be spared, “In nearly.all: the : chitrehus of the city to-day and to-nlgit feel- : {ig allusions kp the. shosktng stent wero “ mM he ministers wud tervent prayers. otfered for Gen, Garticld's recovory, : ei aT. geen it. Lous, Mo, July %.—The anxiety to learn the condition of the President contin: ued all day, and to-nfght great crowds gath- ered nrouintl the Newspaper ofices and eagor-- ly read and commented upon tho bulletins as ° hey were posted. Specht! prayers were of- fered in nearly wll the churches of the city, anc in several cases the ministers matte par cular reference Ww the President and to the dastardly atccmpt to ill! him, in their sere Hole, ; ir CO. Hookwell, jtusbend bf irs, ariiel('s youngest sister, who resides her lett for Washington last ulglit, * DECATUR, ILL. Bpeetal Disnateh to The Chieago Tribune. } ATCT, IL, July X—Tha news of Presi turtiel’s Improved condition this morne. ing wits received here with great pleasure by Dc! iien of ull parties, who tre now assembled 7 nt public pluces, oll eager to learn the tatest from Washington, | ‘Telaxrams ure received - every halt hour, Tho general felling Is that. the cowardly deed was the net of an Irre- sponsible tnatt Yere ho here hoe would ‘ certilnly be hinged. ‘Phe bolls of the clty tolled dolefully last night, {t haybuy been re- i ported that the President had dicd at 6 f o'clock. OTTAWA, Ihe Speetat Dispateh t Orrawa, Ith, July 3 was twlegraphod to Ott: hounchyg the death of Gi false, ond all the dispatehes to-tlay beln voruble to a revovery, the Bulldlug Comnilt- tee and Masonle Order have resolved to cele Drate to-morrow In necordanee with tho first stranged progriun, adding such features as will express the thankfultiess of the people for the restoration of gur President. ‘Lhe corner-stone velebration will go on unless is the motuing brings intelligence of Garfield's death, PROVIDENCE, RL WL, dune 3—The assault’ ’ i it “a ‘the theme of com- tnt prayer in all tha churches to-day. Exeltement mony the people continues Intense, and int Lt o'clock to-night tho Newspaper otlices were filled by anxious crowds. Gov, Littlefield prepared a prow Tamation when the Presttent’s condinon was reported helpless recommending the peonla to refrain from festive celebrations of the Fourth, and close places of business In reeogiltion of the National affliction, If news cuties favoroble the proclamation will aot bo issued, dent PHoVvIpENt Upon, the Pres 1 TOLUNTO, ONT. : ‘Touonxto, Ont, July '3—The excitement over the attempt ‘to asinsinate President Garfield Is as tutense as aver, Prayers fot Ms recovery were oifured fn the churches to- ay. Dr. Wild (Congrerntionat) hud hopes ’ that the President would recover, and : Heved he would be stronger for this meets Freat commotion coming in the United States, Tho cloud ot Sovlaligu, he believed, would soon burst. tut he would need ils strength, | Prayers were offered to-day fi all the cities throughout Cannde for the presen nt vation of the lifyof President Garfield. s ie KUOKUI, TA. Sprctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Keokuk, la, June 3.—Business in this city was almos paralyzed yeaterduy, owing tu the attempted assisination of resident Garlleld, Tho announeement created intense oxeltement and indigmution, Largo crawds mathered nbont the bulletin-boards, anxious: 4 to net the Intest news, ‘fhe newspaper Pa ofilees were open to-day, and messages were postal os suou us received. ‘The latest, dls- i patehes ura faverable, ond hopes of the President's recovery ure freely expressed. CARLINVILER, UL ‘ dvectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. - CaninvitLe, TL. July t—Lhe news -of the great Nadonal calamity has paralyzed alt Drauhes of trade, and business is suspended, All interest is centured tithe byllotin-boards, ‘The expression of gil elasses’ {3 of deepest regret und sarro ‘he Nation mourns at the prospect of It: ceuthve dying nt the ns. * susin's hand, ‘Che tement hins never boen eavulud, and thy prayers of thousands are that the gifted Gartielt may yet, recover to administer the Government, MONTREAL, é . Bpeclat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune Montiman, duly %—ln all tho churches ita, allusion was snade to the attempted nssisination of the Present of the United States. “Lt wag bellevadl dat he died Jast evening at? o'clock, such Ww report haying beon telegraphed Inte tn the evening. Witt much | thankfuluess the contradiction of this, roport was recolved . from the pulpits, and tn every church prayers wore offered for the wounded President. PIMLADELPHIAL : PuMADELvia, duly In every elurch of thiseity to-d pecial prayers’ wero 'of- fereil for the revovery of the: Tresident. In. Catholle — churehws, “nt the aurrreation ot Archbishop Wood, the “Prayer for Author ities”? was reelivd’ at mass wid at yeaperd, In thro churches of the Diseiplog of Christ, with which denomination tha President 1s closely counreted, bulletins of the physicians ‘Wore read to the congregations. x MADISON, WIS, Speclat Duvateh to Tas Chleaga Tribune Manson, Wis. July —Tho greatest anxtety hing been felt hore and at all country ices Where there ure telegraph offices to meh tha news of President Gurttold’s con. dition, “There ts a great fouling of relict over the later dispatchos during the eventng, fund people hava gone home with o sense of rellef, = NEW ENQLAND. Boston, July %—At nearly all polnts in Now England ‘whore 1 fu, buen thought proper to abamlon the celsbration to-morrayy, thy reports of wu gneouraaing character fromthe Exvcutlved Mansion caused a de- elsion lu favor of carrylug out the regulie progran) ot the day, sispemntent, of course, on the cantinnanes of the tuvargble symp. tome In tho President's condition. < relat Dapatch to ‘Tue Chisago hf July h—dn the Enxtish Cathedral to-day prayers wore offered for tho recoyery: of President Garteld, Great sympathy! [y* fult for him and hls fanily bere, and” the hotels and aflices of da newspapers ond of Consul Wasson aro besieged by anxtous fe |, quirers for the latest bullutins, i HEPFORY, IND et « . Bpetlat Dispatch ta Mua Chlcago Trihunes Bupronp, Indy dulyt—Ato mass-moating’ of Uie eltlzuns of this place held last night: it was determiued, in the event af the Presb- dent's wounds proving faluh to make tee. Jourth of July a diy of niaurilig Instead or pleasure and enjoymesst,.- for which great preparation had buon wade, ‘ FORE WAYNE, IND. . Hotctat Dispatch to Tha Citeaga Tribune, | ~! Four Wayne, Ind, duly 3,—Great prepare atlong for celebrating the Fourth Inve been: abandoned on account of the nttompted a. |. sustnntion oF the President, Phy don, John P, Lrish will deliver 9 Salons, aad owWor pros + ceodings of condotence willbe bel. . > : LATELY Hock. Hone lutte Rock, Ark, July &—A telegyqua’ .* aunonnulag the hwprovewent of the President | wt the cathedral jay a ig S Wasa At both early. aid hilgh muse. die pruyers of the people Were asicud by the oflls clutlng privat for the speedy: recovery of tye Pregldunt, “ Guanieaposs Ree Pe a aa Uuamtaestoy, 8, G, July At all the! * churches hype ta-ilay spwolal’ prayers Were.” ory dermgns feu was piven to the pirulio dlatrass ab phe opiune, {SaaS BORANFONY BAe = : * Scnanvos, Pa,’ duly “%--Prayers rv oF wore, offered up fur the ivevdy reavery of Prvai-’ alent Gurhelt Un all the vlurcles of la glty, this murning and evenlug, etal 8s | OTTAWA, ONT me ge &ptetat Dispatch ta Tee Atcago Zribune, .Orvawa, Ont, July d—dn ‘the Keformod hed Wofor tig ricovery ob Resident (iat ured up for the reco’ 4 : Held by Bishop Wilson, and for the allayiuge

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