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. TIIE CMICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1881—TWELVE PAGES 8 roason tabellove may also prove fata, lot us { against his sovercian, but tint his death was | Hon, 15. °Callnhan, of Robinson. In both plots raring oe unsled with cae: | OPHens Ce Gergen Or aa | SPIO, Reena RST at Ger | aloe ma rare, Dion tnalone wor ho public has G t It q | Worle, Guileat. anit e invoked In behalf of Prestdent Garfield that with Information of nll tho | Frealdent of tho United Btatos to health. and | artnet Garfield, but that his death was also dana . i PO ba ae torribte trial which the phera les to hia family and to tho Nation, apulitten! necessity,” he night be restored to health and the coun: rs jssorvices ta the poopla of our beloved | "I Orallzey na follows: Tho | try. Preadent has beon compelted to undergo.” | country; thoretare, Tho Wittens motallze eineate SACICAON;- SIC ‘i danger of a repetition of the ert Aner MOUAE OF Colne H ironlcan tenes x eatnetd bn thfe'sudl hone and Gijtenv ought todnduce pirtles to nom Bpeetat Nuspateh to The Chicagn Tribunes - of President Jnmes ranville sald tho sympathy df all the whole country | inate Viee-Presidenty of similar viows with | Jacnsox, Michi, d 4,—The Ast fn Englond was tnoreasét svory hi Hane lllction, and (Srrinte oveut, which ine the President, md of unequally reliable ' Ae Ae a Cr ees hour, and ft was notlesa'stroug than Vat | hanpened tonnd falion upon ws Inthe hourof | character, so that it | would make | Ne 9 fs nint rorrow be changed Into and concentrated | the Chief Magistrate, and demanding prompt in'uheartfelt penyer for tho sperdy reenvery of | aad sttiet Tustlee fur’ the perpetrator and his Monumental Park, to give expression to the our honored and beloved President. Theocen- | gecomplices. public sentiment. regarding the tragedy slon a inora eloquent than uneuna, and J need MALIFAX. we Washington. Reo rota. the country ne commend to you and all othors comment 4 es around swolle Me Grating que Nationve Uieth an abviauathimgne. | TLALIPAX, July 4.—The reception to-mor- | Nayar Merrick preside, andarubaa reece von this sorrowful incident Isa fervent wit- | row on her Majesty’s ship Northampton ls | nenteltizens were View Presidents, The May- hess ta personal freedom under the Govern: | postponed ntl Saturday on recount of the | or made a few earnest Intraductory temarks, ment of ‘the United States to Its perpetuity, | eritieal condition of Garfield, and: presented the Itev, Dr, 0. 8 -Pomeroy grtels amare noe tania euky, aicuety Lites el Bo oe GALVESTON, TEN. pastor of the Firat Presbytariau Chireh, who fore which all provisions of liberty shall remain Gatvestox, Tex, July 4.—Tho Fourth | ntde a fervent? prayer, after which clue inet ry exere! a 8 CHIT, ne | fertile, und through which alt offenses against | hada general observance, ‘Che shooting of | qvent speeches: were “made by ox-Con- foltin America Itself," Heneo and prosnerity. ses our duty toaupport | 2°. ifrarones 4 litically prluich exercised atlouslagen or ‘ie fie ee : ying out of the | Ti aiutt ment dost puntehmont. J am your | President Garfield was concdemuet In un- | Bressman It C. Parsons, the Rev. Dr. J. W. 1, Tha Mion iiheleertora | tO power bestowed and the patronage | prograin of oxerc! iy obediontacrvant, 8, M. Cunt.om, Govornor, mensttred terms, From. the State avery- | Brown, Rector of Trintty Episcopal Ohureh; oe 4 ee and sustain tho Administration in tholr elfurta | of tho Prasidenttal oilices or, rathor, siclt a DUNUQUE, TA. arate fe i ery | Gen EB. Bo aT b Episcopt ag FRANOH, tonllay publio excitement and ronder thom all | sycten, of Glyil-Servica roforin hy compet: " . CHEYENNE, WYO. where come expressions of deep sorrow. » EK. S.. Meyor, District Attorneys ve: BEXCITRMENT. tho aid hat ts Poe vo to) em and to {iva examinations and tohtira of oitcy during | Dunuguy, In, July 4.—The Fourth of duly | | Cneyenye, Wyo., July 4.—A_ mass-meet- ' TORONTO. Bishop 1 Gilmoie, nf this Catholic, dlo- PPAme, July 4 =i great ‘dent of excitement ‘chau of oe _ gzoot behavior should be established 14 | Was not generally observed here owlhg to the ing of citizens “was held to-day aud passed | ‘Tonoxto, July 4.—The oxeltementover tha | Cese;, the Rev. CG. Collins, pasior of Fh + Gen. i Congregational Chure' J. It. sympathy with the President, also commend-{ Js inabated. Every bit of news is eagerly Pevorenttx, Georga Hi pa . dly, and 0, B. Where os i, the resolutions Were | yought for The greatest sympathy ty felt Lockwood: ath lined ‘tn “condemning Post. Spe qvoa caused in this city yesterday afternoon Resolved, ‘That it is the imperative duty of tho | would relieve the President and leads of | Prestdent’s serlous condition, People ald resolutions expressing sorrow and sincere | attempted assagination of President Garfield | jon en cot it once n rigid inves. "5 "i Be ee oa tee Thaliglal: ay Un twton Se it on sPurpore, of assuring I pomonal patronage Toa aa Teruel antec SUE anteater nants mows. Tho Nf | va J. Guitoau was acting . , ‘ death. It appears to havo originated at the | Churiea J. ofles,hoplng to eeelve gout ows, 1 by . i A Ministry of Forelgn Affatrs, and foiind {ts | with any otuer prrticn to this Cori cree | GMI POPULAR PULSE. . Doles rT fr the — sayerext ‘terms the awful 7 atining (ty Deleate for President Garfield's wife and mother, erline against the Governinunt. ‘Che gentle es wel q 3 chteted 4 i WATERTOWN, WIS. of tha tneeting was . Incorporated in * sway into most of the evening papers. Pray: | thatif there are purtics ic, tha ering the: Be : LONG BANCI aie lene Ue Tila sreetannnes Ahern pochttedustlon Peeks Gene Go ae W. crite nes, ‘Wis, iueton praia, if tnfttens enttat resi reunee igo ors were offered for the President's recovery Imimoutaters ae oUt Of mvo gorvad ouL tO | ya BnaANcin Jilly 4—Tho bulletins at | % plenie on the hills, Mr. Cannon, Pres! and all the ministers of the Gospel. ‘The city Arintows, Wis. duly 4.—With a dying | iittee, consisting of Gen.Duvercnx, the Ion, a iS President aud the necessary gloom thereby | Il, 8 Payne, Geo. He EL - 1 C Jind beet \lecorated For, Hip Pouch, Mug. ipe thronghout the country, tho festivities here Parsons. anit the Mori. Te re Spaltiig ean people are all bowed in sorrow, . "| for the Fourth were mingled with sad and | unnntniously adopted! Nee SaTEOMG dejected footings. ‘Tho citizons of Cloveland In the Aublle eauaro, Spectat Diavaten to The Chicaen Terie CAULIMV IAs Ths Pine news of thoattepted unsealnaliog st Pree: . a \- phOXTAG Ie y4.—A large number of Spectal Duspateh to Thr Chteago, Tribune, dont Hered by fealane Ne people o' iv 00, Tribune, 4 ston County cniue to tly | 4p CAMISVILEE, Ihe duly 4—The celebra- | the doupost Morrow and” comenen 6 elty to-day to eelebrate the Fourth, A pro- tion of the National hollday was a very quiet | hereby: resolve. nt with ono + cession was formed In the forenoon and most Stale The hearts oF the ;Ainerican ipeale vaiso eo har for ble anfo flollverance from In- of the erowd went to the fair grounds and | Tite’ op ties Preahtonk “Buahiay was aie: | hd to tho Nations thotwe iismors. bie sated Hstened to anable and eloquent speech from | conded and the must interest was matitested | its. and that wo convey to hima ani to bie des the Rey, D. G. Bradford, tho speaker of the | Th the news cuneche the condition of the | Yolad wife and to his, veneraulo mothar aseure day, He touched w chord of sympathy it | prestuente Me ances of our tondorest avinpathy and affection. every heart when he alluded to the sad news : of tlie day fy relation to the President. ‘The _ BUREANGTON, TAs o . news ofiices were beselged when the news: | Buntixaton, 1 duly “4—All street AN EAGER POPULACE. pipers arrived from Chicago, aud but few | Parades were omitted to-day out of respect INTENSE DESIRE TO. KNOW THE LATEST. {the State Land Lenmue, addressed the during the day nt all the Amorlean churehes, | "fig resolutions were adopted unanimously | tho diferent hotels attracted . fmmense | ‘ and in the evening © most sympathotle ser | p Pn standing vote, nut the Seribe of tha St | crowds, who eagerly devoured tha nows. farmers sunt sant sane ir niching raul on mon on the subject was preached. olety instructed to telegraph the ex pressions ‘Tho horror for the crime, the detestallon for the sad affair, shop Hennessey offered a i AT TIE DRITIBIL CHURCH, of feeling to the President's family, ‘The ", prayer, hoping that God would spare the 3 vast audience then dispersetl. the murderer, the sympathy for. tho sorrow: | president's life, + In Ruo d’Aguessenu, !t was a eep relict to sO Satya al THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN Ing wife, the affection, love, and admiration tha colony, and Indeod to many of the 1 ay ai passed resolutions doptoring nnd denouncing | for tho suiferer, are seen In looks rather that \ Bpeetat Dusputch to ‘The Chicaos Trounee ans, whose interest In tho stato of the Presl | the villainous attempt to take the life of | expressed. ‘Tho first reportsasto the man: | Four Wayne, Ind,, Jity4.—Great prepara. dent has been shown almost as warmly as by | President Garfield, acknowledging thomercy | ner with which Mrs, Gariletd heard the news tion hind been made and well advertised for a. our own, when reassuring telegrams arrived of pd for Mntortast Ne Henican iii werd inncettrate, Sho was shocked naturally, |: tirst-elngy celebration of the Fourth here, but an hour or two tutor. ploring Him who cartics the destinies of na- | bubnotfrantte, Nota groan norasob 3 | on account of the critical condiilon of Prest- * A NOMIER OF MEDIOAT. MEN | Hons In the hollow of IIs hand to spare the | caped her, She sighed and waved her hands } gon Garfield they were wholly abandoned, dare been anxiously iUiscunaltie Hi rosin Hito a Tiresident Garfield and Testore han te rather convulsively, while a look of unutter- | and in thelr stead John Peivlest, of Lown, artield’s chances of recovery this 1 2 Pee Fh or altars o} ct able anguish swept over her delicate features. | yy ve delivered re Tiny nee uninalniously of opinion that ho wih he was shoseu by the peuple of the Ie. Every one coneudes that she bore the ter a Bier fon tee weber te Cue liniees will survive, 1 Pres fie! t} - 1 vs ‘THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI, rible news with marked Christian-like fortl- | touching uuloxy on the Ifo und services of | WEF able to ret papers, dreasea enaiae teciel autos igi aud lites ever cnrrie 4 We cillzens of ANS CTART ETON Der UTE Depa: | ata meeting to-day, made Gen. Hancock an | tle. Gen. Horace Porter just telegraphed | president Garfield, Catholic Bishop Spald- esttal eaeeen pacity Ckicege Nee brent, and resoltitions were adopted express: | 6111 cree of the Pi side! i rol att Wi An duly 4—In thy: Chane so horeto honorary member, ant sent a dispatel toSee- | €x-Senntor Conkling to come to Elberon hn- | ing, of Peoria, and Bishop Dwenger, of this Guasp arbn, Micly duly ‘~The jor the profonund ssmpatliy of tlie People of sew eatorlay re ney ascoal on sth Sjourdi Bik tarecrae I onder to mark the TR PN ce Gear nent by the mretihers jindlately, iS city, sent a telegram to President Garfield | Fourth of July luis been gloriousiv cele. aud thle « dotestation of tha ilustardly erin which gathered outslao Tim ‘Tiunune oflice feeling of the 11 nthe attempt to agsns- | of the Society. The annual dinner was then COLUSTUB! Ge this morning expressing their most earnest brated fiere, The haste inue: news dirt tig ‘THE PACIFIC COAST, watching and walting for the bulletitis, AIL - Fe ae en at the NOFHI partalgen of. ‘iHeilifon fish wns redieeted ere "Gai, July oat # pnb mest wishes for ‘his aeely recurery ‘Tis has i Tet ca ear tee Sa TaeRt as chateau the Sax Fuaxcisco, July 4.—There has been | day long, from the earllest hours of the she f resident 4 PEAR 2a ‘ * | been tho quietest Fourth known here for | ‘py ve , no observance of the day in this city exce 1 papers, ke. those published last ovening, | “Sin ty tho condition of. Prestdent Gar-| day, the following resolution was unnul- pay ! . . Thure were muy: thonsands: of beoplg in Tran infortad manner. Many of the mieripe | MomIng, the streets were thronzed, and tt Pe ce a naese er ayer ere tug | towns lve held regular celebrations, and in | Was only with the greatest dificuity that a hot. ‘The procession was the finest ever seen | NUmerous Instances sultuble resolutions re- | Passaguway could be made at thts point. brand the attempt against the life of resl- | geld, Brooklyn abandoned the proposed oute| 1 elt dont Garfield in the strongest-terms. Sov- | door dispinys In all tho Catholic. churches | ee ete stemmnn of thie mootins eral newspapers express the opinion that it | special mass w: GALRABUNG, IT Spectat Dtsputch to The Chicago Tribune. 8 Offered for the preservation | be requeated to send the following 1s expressive G, ey duly 4—Thiselty has not | here; and Included most of the Second Leg aArding tha attack on the President lave | ‘Lhe falntest ray of hope was engerly seized. was the work ofa vulgar criminal, and only | Of thy President and country, of tho ununtimous sentiment of thls cominstntty: Perey uxelted Hes Nhe Helle ean ment oF State traous. whieh was here AK Aurmted feature ot ia | sternty uxerolet. ‘pon, and whenever anything {n any of the dnvested with Importance by the high dig- , 4 neoplt : ° = guest of the elty. ‘The oration by the Han, the reception of diguutches ‘of an unfavorable bulletins furnished even the slightest chance a! ; Seereti State: Th if Columbus, ulty of the victim, DX-PRESIDUNT MAYES. Ree tio moeting uscombled express thelr | Of Abraham Lincoln as It was when the A 8 SPEECH AT FRESONT. reat abhorrence AL ho nttuinpted nessiiauion | NeWs -Tenched here of the attempt on Prest- Pans, juny eat Soaitiin ir "theInter- CLEVELAND, O,, July 4.—A. special states fe the President of tho United States. Thoy de- | dent Garfield's Ife. Everybody condemned y Pome lore the Actas A public enlumity and resent it Ton national Monetary Conference to-day, the | tint ex-President Hayes presided nt to-vtny's | Lea Natioual outrage, Pleuse nignify toss sens | WeActas one that should receive sure and French Minister of Finances addressed 1 few necting In Fremont, and spoke as follows: | thnents to the Presidont, and assure him of our | prompt punishment, All day tile people Peart rthieeige tl for. Was CHG Snead, aver nature. ‘The yeteruns of the Mexican war | for building up an encouraging bellef it was ald’ f i ei ata mecting todduy adopted resolutions de--} instantly improved, Guetield's ennaltion were especially touchiug | Hroring the event, an tendering the symbu- | Unfortunately, the information recatved CILANLESTON. 8.0, giles oF the organization to the President and ) by telegraph from Washington and prompt a nt, ain : CHAmLEsToN, S. Cy duly 4.—The State So- _ ©. 1h Jy posted at THe Trius was not of Words to the American delegates In repro- | Our Nutional annivorsary, by the awful trag~ fo Sire-Gueduld our warmest eympatuies ik hor | Were eatheret| in groups asolaste tie ter | elety. of hrahnatt “eude adopted unite Broowatos, iis July'd-Twenty thou- | Very encouraging character, But. it was tion of the attempt on the President's life, | Gey S¢ Wastinatou, bas been chanwed from a | eat adlletion rible affalr and watching with Intesnse | iously resolutions of indignation and sor- feet Nisited Bivomington tod! curious, and indeed atfeeting, to note the batonior ths akempee ‘ Say Of Febotchily tO, day. oF sor ae ‘plnca of Jey MANTIN J, Chawronn, Cunirman, wnstety every dispatch recelved from Chl- | row at the attempted ussasination of Presl- | fhe Beeston elie. ‘the rand celebration: manner in whieh the people dwelt upon the . is Oras Ghiniee f Deputies | aud induess, ‘The full, measure of the cnlani= Wacren it, Jounson, Secrotury, cago, When it was announced that the | dent Garfield, whieh is axgravated by the | summenurutive ofthe. fiftell anniv rsary | less alarming features of thy ‘dlogatenes ‘atid Pantie, July 4.—The Ohanber of Depu' ity Is known.only to tho Divine Beiny, whose WORCESTER, MASS. wounds of the Presitent were not neces- | fact of Hs cummission almost at the eve of | of the birth of Bloomington. At a meetinie | tri H did not. pdsemnble to-day untll Inter than’) intelligence and power are fnfinit, Upon thnt We : iM foncestEn, Mansy, July 4,—A union | snrily fatal there was great rejoleing among ue on Pcie ree rd im pera ion ia tsi fereigen peer ai Prayer-meuting was held at noon to-day in | all pnt ‘She death of President Gartleld our beloved President, by his uistressud | Ne ? . Fifte ad wi m aN alre, French Foreign Minister, regarding the wite und Yamlijsand vy ait hs solativos, Triunda, | »cchanies Hull, Fifteen hundred were | at this time would have been a Nattonal condition of Prealdent Garfield, 1f the nows | tad countrymen. No business foreenst enn | Present. Vrayers were offered by leading | catamity. In all our churches yesterday the Soares i tried, hopliug almost against hape, ie Snolversary of American Independence. | attended by 10,000 preaple Senator David | the more ominous fleas 28. eee 2 thoy ex tell arcordtnuly their Aompaty Davis presided, and in opening his speech, | cournging was reeelved with cheers and the sie ine Te ett the eee foferrine to the statute: sianaluatieas ot | clapping of hands, while tha unfavorable tel- asynsin beeause he was consctentiously dis: renee titeba ohich we Week telay ota | Ceram elicited expresslong of arief ant it ‘g : é stances under which we tnect to-day are ex- | sympathy, dust ac ea! 7 of hls death had been recolyed the Chawber poneprate the Inyatery of tals Bt) remy calanie clergymen, aud Senator Iloall sald: matter was reterred {fo In feeling and appro- charging atts: uty ta lg Suunto the frnerdinary wl profoundly muulaneloly a Rthue oust brian rina erases tes '. ie wounded Prosident and his suiferin, 20n3 0 “1 i 5, u va" t EY Ut Urow Y would have adjourned, and antious wife und ouiidren and hieaged und | clit citizens hero feal ue though thelr own Grat | priato terms. In faet, the news of tho at- 1 bythe suffrages of a free people. Business | tie more tion fartyrolght hours have passed | erawd congregated | In front uf the OInt oO ui Me 4 thor et MEK BitkRoRi Widowed mower, aro in all our thouuntes in all | Eesti wih wo cenliee ist deemiewhat we | tempted assnsination affected ull our people our hearts, and in all our prayors. Suturduy country, This onal allke, which shows that President Garileld ts protests ngainst Russsian newspapers com- | morning opened Dright uoford them with an | and no courage, no comfort, oxeope thao wulch | In the hentts of the people, ald’ ticipated happiness of a trip to the Hudson, to | ¢ ¥ iy paring the attempt on Gariicld’s life, which Staaea Catleee ae Fr mo to Chriatinn hearts from God's Word, can since the sad Intelligence sprend over the en- | bullding. tt euples tf enerally fs suspenited, ‘Tho public celebra- | fre elvilizecLworld that the President of the | cr isud Sey Seeuplad by the: Hecorder. don in which the white peopla had Intended | United States was stricken down by the | pr * : ubup, —'The.saine was true to a greater or to take 0 prominent part was marred by the | hand of an assasin, ‘The sunshine sud | fosy extent ot tiie olllees at the even enUWe . > ttempted assasination of the President, darkened by the dee! the President ot Willinins- All pain. must dnd relief in FREDETICLSURG, VA. a te 4 protuise of the day are darkened by the deep | papers. Ateach plice the constituent ele- Was’ a common Jaw crime, to political at- | town, and tho bracing air and inspiting sconor, oe ticulute o t aie an which continues to ubsorb the attention nd | shadow of National afiliction, Inthe consum- | jents of the crowd were similar in chat- tenipts at assasination In Russia, ~ | Of New ogiand. Now'we see One v mame nrcieulate Cry ed ful ary ee can” Frepetucksnunc, Va., July 4,—The at- | occupy the thoughts of all classes, ‘There ve) Te TELRGHAPIEE A PALL OF SUSPENSE AND GLOOM nulnisters can West uttor. The love of tho peu- | tempted ‘axsisination of the President has plo for tho Presidaut. ia not misplaced. He hns | excited feelings of the most intense indignn: ya: “The death of Garfleld wou which rosta upon the family clrale, stricken and Bal . clings ens s See ota ee TE Wee erm tonne jbo | sunoringeat thotedsiloct tse patirnt aud no: | Brent, Urava, aMfectionute “heart. #18 | tion, Resolutions of the Mayur and Connell .OL mutton of this individual erlme, having its eT, the sentiments expressed wer was argat shoot ig py volunteer troops au origin and execution tn the i tolnt and Chee eta and There ean universal liope that but the Arewarks and other rejoicing will bo,| Rse OL single tudividual, horrible agit ls, | the worst was, knownund that better news A we are relieved by -the reilection that no | might be louked for. Rapidly ag the dis~ rofe sutferor. This ie A contrast in the preaenco | loves his country. He bns on high ine .. | Postponed indefinitly, party, No section, no creed, no race of nen, | patelies were posted they were all too slow - cl conception of a pure Administration, and If wo | expressing detestation of the crime and solle q isp ie i ‘4 eesien te Hei ueseoerupelea prevail ermpatrand onenee maak nnd svat, Sitant poncention oF AA tha greatest stele calamity, | {tude for the President's life were telegraplied IOWA, i$ responsible for the Iunocent blood of tus | and ton far between to satisfy the longines Ts ‘ all ti are - | excupt tho doath of Lincoln, that tins ever fallon - 4 . : “Ly Temps,” all tg, Roles oan ater ANG) i pee secett cee Seria country. God grant that this precious | ¢ the Secretary of State Saturday night, and fave | life. thla brave soul, this instructed brain, may | yesterday prayers were offered in. all the . discussing the ultimate consequence to the | crisisdemanda tho falthfnl discharge of grave | I! argee le toate ts United States should Prealdent Gariield die, | 2nd high duties b: ple, o catamity, | be spared, God gran’ this hourot porll | churches for lis recovery. Telegrams are Fae peo wo may: f 4 y slinro the fulth and courage which fills i remarked how greatly the rigidity of Amer- feat net i wibien ae Detain nundon ta tho Prosident's own soul. awaited anxiously to a Inte hour by all ican constitutional institutions, which are | be 6, Vast R ineronsed by Ganty | une ticon. PHIBADELTITTAs eet ousla the Iutest bulletins from the based on the absolute principle of sopnrat- | Blderato daclarat rol ie i Pmnaverriua, July 4,.—Independence iy! ie " ing the powers of the Legislature from those P octtiont a nig, ene Day fs being observed herasin an unusually | * Special De iea: ee Tritune. of the Executive and on the mutual inde- | sponsible person, as it certainly scons tu have | quiet manner. The streets are nearly empty, é * eT f President and © 7 Ht. | been, bow unjustly the good name of our coun- | excent at points where Washington butletins | 2EPFORD, Ihd,, July 4.—From_ 8,000 to 10, bendonco of President and Congress, multl- | try woutd autfor by even n suspicion that it waa DERE Y 8 ! 000 peoplo participated in the celebration hero . plies the chances of contilcis which can only | due in nuy degrea to reltiahnoss or tho ovil pase | are boing displayed. The newspaper offices to-day, ‘The great unxiety, however, mant- besolved after the expiration of the fixed | sions of party or faction. Inganity is in every | are tho contre of attraction, nnd all news ‘ Y + Gartleld’ ‘term, wherens the English parliamentary | 'v!lized community bearing upon ‘the National .enlanity is | tested In regard to President Garileld’s situ- system of respoisible government settles | TH® YRRQUENT CAUAR OF FEARFUL TRAGE- | watched for with engerness. Advices from ation did much towgnt marring the pleasure - {enjoyment of the occasion, the dienities by an appeal to the peovlo or | guich calamities aro found among all clasacs of | Varios voluts In the Stato testify to thadeop | a. mn by a:moilification of the Mintatry. Ponies inprivmonawell an publielterandeice:| aflitction fett by the people over the horrible LYNCIMUNG, VA. “i 7 Z Es fearful tragody, It Is not the premonition of | of the, people for fresh tidings. On the veouun tie Snoeaine? ‘asta a Sroaunte Reownlng storin, the fury of which Is shake | strects, inthe hotels, and on the street-cara, tlon requesting a general suspension of tho | Me fabric of our Government and to disturb | wherever anything {n tho nature of n crowd celebration aud everything In the way of | the repose of our society. All over this broad | hind rathered, the fate of the President foriie Hilarity or joviallty, out of respect for our | !nd, in city snd on plains, In the homes and | ed the one subject of discussion, ‘The sym- dying resident. th the morning a largely- hearts of 50,000,000 of people, are the grief | pathies of the peaple with thestricken family aitonded inass-teeting of citizens of all | std sorrow of National lamentation, ‘The | were testified: to. by many an expression af olitieal parties and creeds was held at the | sttempted assasination of President Garfield | feeling, and the polfileal combinations which tourt-House, where brief addresses of sym- | us no, broader significance than the | would follow the death of President Garfield pathy and vondolence were mada and appro- | commission of a great ertne, It is | werespoken of in evory quarter, Little or priate resolutions offered and. passed. ‘To- | NOt the result of popular discontent or | no consiteration was given to the night the city is In the deepest mourning political cousplrars: ws BoE fie handiot agaasin and ils probable, afte what vt Gs \- i 1G wanted lo 110" "1 ethic gear the Intest news of the. residunt’s eon nent of human tyranny, Tiseatantty hap- the. President. would live or die. ‘The . MONTREAT. pens in the holiday: of National rejoicing, | “extras” Issued by the afternoon papers Mow’ July: 4.—The st feel witen the heart is refreshed with memories | were eagerly purchased, and It was not until HY ho least. Ci te ore bulleting would be: ed un 5 Gartleld hag not abated tn tho least. Crowds | on the life of a huuan being, itis blow at thar tie uct tener Ape MLL Gy at “> i . oy . Va, duly 4—Most Intense | surround the bulletin-boards and telegraph | thy exveutive representative of. the people— IN TH OWAMDER OF DEPUTIES convulsions of natura, acy beyund human eon~ | crime committed, at Washingtin, and in| L¥Ncruvne. Vay Jul : offizes to learn the latest crews. The | ee near rea tot eee Caro suggested that the Ministry ought to | okt susldent Garituld and family bave the warm | rany pinces the Fourth af July fs beng ob- pte ey ar oe pA nuwspapers denaniea ihe eine Sd | dhatinguistied by Mainant BueviGee one thie LIVED THROUGI IT. express its reprobation of the attempt, to- | Our country tu-this crisis Is harmonious and | served more as day of anourning thun of | Political p: i i tind eannes Pritam te coy aan mt tit field and in the falls of Jegisiauon, Fellow- } A WISCONSIN SOLDIER SHOT THNOUGI. THE gether with its hopes of President Garfeld’s tintton. | £f ie oaglin acuititaent ie onlin GP? | rojotcing, aut nella buta Reha of ROTOR ARE Tasthee Gu donee: cont ene ite ae tient | citizens, Whatever nt y be the result, we have LIVEN AND LUNGS. * speedy recovery. ee inwhich Gov. Colquitt. Seuntor frown, Gan: _ DONDENTOWN, Ne J, nation 18 expressed at the arent crime against | i eoote of the United States, It was pro- | Just reasons for sullcongratulaun in tho | Auother remarkable esenpo from. death 5 se a0 < i —Thise s Republic. . Prayers were - Count Cholsett! Praslin replied'thathe was | Gordon, and otbor uminonteltizena ore prom:.| — BoDuNtows, N. dy duly4.—This elty has | bin and against the , ‘happy-to nnuounee that good news had boen | {pent pure show how completely the gran’ suo- | noe eorebrated tho day as Heretofore, on nc itera Susteriay in all the churches for his Toealyedl ad md that, {n exprossing syim- wonted ayinpathizos arid” auttors xeith tho nel Rh count of the condition of President Garfleld, | SPecuy a JONN, ™ DB. i \- Pi dent, v ” * Ye Ny Ve De pathy with’ President Garileld and his fam- Or it tet rnldant Gaol, wos o st ie aged ie mp $v. Jouy, N. B., July .—Tho news ro- id y 4] u 1 be pormitted: to see with un- | the churches for his recovery. celved here to-day that President Garfield is Stevens, and carried tinanimously, RuehAT OF BUULICU Atay: tcc te ‘Tne ‘Trimust aceldentally ‘ran across Mr. UNARDON, O. ton, “The Constitution and Jaws have wisely | F. A. Barnard, of Denver, formerly a mem- Cannon, O., July 4.—Extenstve. preparas | fixed the snecession, and while the grave mn ber of the Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Regl- tions had been made for nn old-fashioned | close over tha honored man, the Vice-Presl- | ment, and lenrned from his own lips how ha éelebration, consisting of. a burbecte, n pro- | dent of the United States, in the accomptish= | had been snatched from the jaws of death, weed by Ald Grenier, aveonded by Ald, | fcbthat no revolution, norclvil strife, no | eame te light yesterday, whun a reporter for ily, the Government belleved they were re- - echoing the feelings of the Chamber and tho ely us . | cession, races, ete, Seven to ten thousand | ment of the great purposes of our Natlonal | oo, ) + country, ‘The statement was received with | touted vision that, on this unnivorsney of the ~ GINCINNATL. Wkely to He prado Watont. focling of ae peovle from Geauga and adjoining eomties | bem moves in the mnjesty of the iaw, per- | even after tho surgeons had given up all ; loud cheers, brdont wish and prayer of avery American in | | Spectat Dispatch'to The Chicago Tribune. ness, ‘Lhe Muyor sont the following tele- | weathered, but the demonstration was aban { forming the high functions consecrated by | hope, Its story, told Iu his own words, was ; be overy Stato, and seation, and party, thatha may | CiNcINNATI July4.—The city is plunged 4 Brum: Lo the Lon. James G. Dlalne, Scere: doned, aie moss meetings organize whieh | the weary oc Washington mud Lineolit | ud follows: ‘ 3 ur st 27 2 7 essed b¥ J. 1, Bs, evelnit ‘The elreuinstances o| CaS vi al c ‘ ITALY. Boon bo restorad in mech ana miro wel ingloom. ‘Though it is considerably past tary o, State, Ween tnetun ‘The citizens of | was addressed by bodes, of Cleveland, 8 a I was shot,” said he, “In front of Peters- ly St. Jolin, N. B., desire to express deep and “Rose, aun ee Ee Stee nited Statos | BIB oflco to Which hu has boon callod. bed-time, densa ,crowis aro still pressing | feartrelt sympathy with Prostdent. Garfield atiatster ti hele hase tue Hi es ~ about the nowspaper and telegraph ofices | and family in this thelr great afilletion, They ae it Helagtach at ata Teall tole witee. : “CANADA. and silently read the successive and now al- | recognize in the President o great statesman toi} the orator of the day, und the Rev, Messrs. | portit me to enlarge upon this sad feature | burg on the Istlof dine, 1864, through the i Leroy and Palge. ‘Iwo of the speakers un- | of our anniversary further, Let us hopeand | liver and the left lobe of my lung, the bull hesltattugiy expressed the opinion that but | pray that in the Providence of Him who has | entering. on the rieht side of my body and for Conkling's course the attempted assasi- | thus far watched over us, President Cuartieltt |- passing out at the left. In its course through. A ’ a q cH vi i Cure y be spared-to perform the iission us | my body, it perforated the Iver and cut the sa a 1 THE NEWSPAPENS, most hopotess bulletins, Among the most | 4 a Christin gentleman, and sincerely | nation would not have occured, regretted | muy t ny body, it 1 : trust that inthe zond providence of the “Al- | that Arthut’s elevation to tha Presidency | signed to him by tho parilallty of his coun- | jill bladder, so that the bilo ran outof nt wore Atal rogarding the attempted as- Apeetat Diroateh to The Chtcago Tribune, auxtous tre prominent residents of tho elty, | 14 oan mily by possible, and feared tho worst ele | trymone? Alay Wonittinse catamencait: in parlvaps te : inighty he may, are bo restored to perfect Tn tho namo of the Govornmont: and tho poo-,| 7 CUEHES July 4.-OF tho shooting of Presi- | ‘They spent with cholting voles, and groups | health, [Signed] D. Jonna, Mayor. | metts of the Republican party were likely to INDIANAFOLIB. hours atter L was wounded, and continued dent Garfield the Chronicle to-day says: “A | muta with sorrow lang. upon thelr words, WILKESHARRE, PA, goto the front. ‘These sentiinents appeared | pyepawaporis, lund. duly 4.—Thore Is but for the next twenty-four almost constantly. ‘ ated rt ids sen gistare eerpmat ng great man has fallen and a valuable Ife | The usutl observances of tha Fourth were to | Wiraesnanne, 2 July4.—Ovwing to tho | be shared by nll presont, {ttle dininution’ in the anstety for news nt after Min tho. ideeougtiive uk: Leone ot | my Governmont. * been endangered to appease tho vanity and | a vory Jarze extent given up, and In cases ] great culumity wihtenh’ fins bafalien the whoto pee ae ae x aa regurd to ake Hrusldeatt scan tins the ar etree to deaths ‘THIC insted porhaps | os MI MAYOR OF To3tE tonssuage the chugrin of @ mail fool.” + It] where they wera not there was but | Nutloy Ho Wamonstration was nude ler te. | orestelt Ne Vy duly <The oxelte- | aro euliered nround te, bale bourds. | a day longer, AML te ‘surgeons who exile \ hag weitton to United States Minister Marsh | 8¢¢8 No polftlval slgniticanco in the crime, Uttle heart in. whut was done, In Inecensing concerning the welfura of the | menlover the'nssasiintion of ‘the President |.Unton service was held tn the Second Pres-.| {ned ine, Including'tha Surgeon of the Ninth | In tho naine of the populace and muntelpality monesto, daly. ‘ iene aie 1a tho rauurshok spgelal ayers were of- | President, * duepetis ts re ores ites nore welavarAbly beterian pond seats ee Ale eallat Sy COT 5 Split. OULD MeaeeAt 4 101 NTO, w—ihe Toroute World | feral for tha dying Chief Magistrate, DANG, ME. Sunday the public mind was mich composed | chirehes to uxpress: the sympathy of tha re- {MONOUNCE! Wi 3 iy t « coudoling with tho people of America, says: “President Garfield has been guilty | A tnrgo and oat wolenik wud fervent mest. | « Baxaon, Me., diily 4.—Tho streets have by the Nope of ie beeeg ie Sue ntailizenee tiglous people, ‘Tho vxerelses Were of the | and insisted for tho frst ten days that i > At ‘ AUSTRIA. —~ of no act to axause, much less to Justify, lils | ing was. held at tho Ninth Streot Baptist | been Uironiged With people from all the eure | Ty. vary qulut celebration of the Fourth ei Porter tis morntig, issued tho fol- sag tieta ets molaieg for Miia better, and 3 DEEP BYMPATIY, ; assuaination, Asaman his character was | Church tis morning, and another nt the | Tounding country, but tho erave situation at | vodarred tony. About 10,000 stran lowing proclamation: : feuw that ive forward 1 Improved, Vory rip i Vienna, July 4.—Immedintely upon ro- | Bure, aud asa President his conduct was | Bronidway Presbyterian Church to-night. At Siehie iol silat a sflunvy alladow aver ving wero In tho city Co attend the stallion. ra Yo the People of Judiana: Tho custom of | idly, During those first ten days L couldn't i clo tet of th atan: on | na um ay an of ry. | Compared | tm AL GA Foote te aon wast | Iniepeteebats "oy ay pyran, | ESM SE Me CoNclRTT eta | FaUeatueattegeoaac fy | fey Yeon ony Gartlold’ with the © best and wiacst rulors of tho | was tevoted entirely to petitions for the re- | | aAt 10:30 a procession (Col. A. B, Farnham i are Hy vie | Uy buntiras, inutions, and rejoicing. Great | SCATECIY. | A vi y 4 i ne twee trator flee FDS Old Workl Mr. Garlluld -Is . thelr | covery of tho President. In ‘ail the Catholle | Clef Murstini) consisting of the mnititia, the to sett ou Overy. RHriNEG AettltG shat any sorrow base Haare mts Aa colotctay Nation crusher ‘verona iat onl, Koop town. if ‘ 2 Spress Uerdeep | seer, Io is Natura’s nubleman. Io i The | city alicals In-carrlages, the Grand Army of HY | bythe attempt of an assadin to take the tite ar | netunlly, Hvad asealast the judge’ } sympathy,» Vienna nowspapers agreo in ru- | Poot 7 churches eveelal prayors were offered, ‘Tho Republi, the Fire De; tof Bane | faction is directly responsible for tha vxceti>-| ia honored aud boloved Mayistratu. ‘Tho still | the surgeons, and, us t think, because of m i garding the erinio ag unpollttcal, althongh tt | eee, how to fool for the people, for ho was | sorrow af tho people id not alone that siprlnee the had visitiny meciupantée withave panda | Houof the net of this lunacy, It ts useless | Of tho most eminont pusriviuns is unequil to tho | firm bollef that there was a chunce for mo if { i " Bi . one of them, is assasin has been until HOW | inne f feat mublle calunity, 1t partat gor, f eal Ls ted ov hort- | (0 deny that tho mass of the people regard | task of determining whether he eau survive tha | thoy would only take care of me, And they t may be Indirectly the outcome of Garield’s | an unknown mon. Jo. is 4 bittur partisan, | ine frout a great publi calamity, It partakes | of music, formed and marched over a short | the decd us ditfering only in a degree with | tajuries tuiieteds In deference to tho requust. | t ia the. very best f ‘that. was opposition to corrupt rings, All papers | "a Stalwart of tho’ Stalwarts,” us ho calls | Inrmely of porsonal grief, No oyeut has so | cod ratte, the bands playing kolomn muste, | 16 “vitunt denuneluuion witch hus been | octany good eitizens andj analogy to thw tie possibie. ‘Ay oan: us tho: Corps Surgeon : oak ¢ himself, and’ 9 disappointed’ officesuelcer.'| moved the clty since tha death of Linculn, — | With muted dram, and the troops earrying: | jenned on the Executive by allenated spolly. | stancu on the vcvuslon of the ussisinution of vinnie: 0 oFdel Tshouldn’s = «3 speak culogistically of the President, + y y reversed arms ‘with crape on collars. ii.) leaped on the Executive by allenated spolly: it { roeommond to the people examined me, he gave orders that Ishouldn + HORNOI. Conkling and Arthur must shire & monstire KoKusto. Token of publle sorrow: ab tho, critical | Mens and ft fs hoped that this crime will | President, Lincol. tree ret an ee ee ihe | be placed on in ambulance. 1 was then in : Vienna, July 4—The,somt-oflleiat Abend | Pe oe respanalulitty for the font aud dustar- - Bptclal Dispatch to The.Chteago Tribune, condition of the Ghict Mugistrate,. ‘Tho pro- | Uensity public opposition to the wretched | ets iurmed tu. tho. Inunor toMt bas Seon | the calp hospital, aud when wo moved away Post says: be the attempted “Tasnstnation of tat at ried Beet eat ae, tae be Kokomo, Ind, July 4.—-No attempt was | cession marched to tho First Parish Church, Sree eee morleanr tation. “ie works bey tute pak iG Ltr fous reece ey any. be iMen ithe Skane tea ening ee "hte i H H : 1 : 7 aAmorle ie i umn rolegious sorvicosas may bo | side all the tne, wi 2 3 i the Htroaldent bine oxelted tho duspost eor- | rouse art lean Hate 1 Ape de tatiana pate manite fo calebri pater dorlny; ie mentees’ wvhers 8 Lier eta stiggetublod usid i to public duodyratton Aha 9 Prosident so ulaii tothe eirousela invest tay | Uribute my recuvery to wie Gxeellent ca i i row : ' 4 ft = : iF > long. survives his wound nt Nation had been place io horriblu uttempt | recelved, Uie perfect quiet 1 enjoyed, ane : sea : President,” and hls trends, he | yonrds, eager to hear tho tidings from tho | CMePyustice Apulowon presided, aul mado | on jot uate the popular acterialnation Uiue | thut has boon wade ta tako tho ifs of the chlot | strongilt uf my will power. -L¢belioved ‘ "WTEXICO, mun alton having, arlovances uff | Prosident, : dene Lintalie Judge Joli As Deters On A,-| tls spirit of unholy Dartisnay amblelon by } excoutive ollcer, ,Givanat tue, fxooutlvo Do | was going to get Woll, and, a4 Prealdont Gare “NO CELEBRATION. Do dolug'n sorvieu to. hia party suid the eoutte MADISON, | WI8. Houtelle, and others, on the attempted ase Pat eee are ot pate wile Atwuwr G, Pouten, Governor of indiana, fee tec tat i itis fe eee Grry oF Muxigo, July 4—On secount of | iy by renpving Garlieldand glving tue oflea |, Sreiek Diewieh to The Galea Trane | an or esetitions cr sympathy forte | Held in two prominent churches for the re | | The lion. W, IL Engilso recelved tho fol- | Will be It seris to ine, tho reiult of ils te “the -assastuation of Presldont Garduld, no | Arthur. : : BEADIBON, Wit Ly te er iS a et a ee eda dnantinousty | covery of the President, lowhng message to-day: markuble will power and his splondid physte Fourth celebration, | The Heth Commenting ot the fattempted celebration hero to-day, Great .wnxloty (6 | Froid’ OMe famlly wore unanhnou y NOUTHENN ONL, aN Asaunatos, De Cia duly Ay the Hon. I: | ent constitution and: absolutely correct ant "pala". Sieg eres , Was onguged In a atcugele for the prinelples | {elt to henr tho news from Washington, A AUGUSTA, GA, AVELANT, Qn, July de—In all pluces of [you forgave kind oxprowlonsot syinpatny. to | HuMlthy habitat ae of today—ao “LS PORTUGAL, of right and justice. ft is obvious that uig.| National sntuto wns fired at sunrisoond at} Avausra, Gu, duly 4—The Clty Counell horn Olio heard froin Independence- | Is now resting quiotly. So far hie progroas tung atainie healthy, Vigntous man, taking a Tecate. BYMPATHY, |” spollvaystem of the United States tends cous | Hoon by Stato authority, guonteil resolutions expressing surrony end ha abr i abl to ePuat Tela ores ie injury vnito bin ak a Fe cate wae husy part in Hfe—no one would ever imagino Lisnon, July 4—Tho American, Indopend- | Stantly to produce lnuitdredy of disappointed "| DAPAYETTE, IND, . wulination, nt the ‘alienint to masasiuals | Try Hes wore ignored, uujuninious aunti: | buve hopes of his reoovery, | « that fio. iad: Bean riddled through the live enew Day way celebrated to-day, ‘The Lega- ett af sow agra aul burl prltichy a, Wika, Lavaverre, Ind,, July 4.—Tho uncertain {resident Garield, oxtauling sunny ie Tutte of abliorrence, uf Assuslnation, and 2 fit 3D. und {unas by 0 Kevul Lautlat, ane WOE i - hows ‘coneori Lon . xPreRs i . ‘ ,, A ALLICK. vonyalescenco Withht te Herc une ean | ee, An, Semen | SS a a ates Ms | RE Pa cari poate | SS Se cisersxiti iii he wassae downs Lirriy tock, Atk, July 4—An Ozark | CINCINNATE, On July 4. — A. Subbath sympathy 1s expressed throughout Portugal | polltiealsystem of the country. ‘Todisnrmthe | cast a damper upon the spirits of our | of lis exalted office, ‘Tho Mayor was ine ; Has cl etord7 cl 18 INSANITY, 3 opulatian to surround the President with a a " v" structed to talegrapl the resolutions to tho oolul gaye: Hight thousand Democrats of | stilluess eluracterized” tho city today, GUITEAU’S hy m4 poe ote such a.confession- of failura ina Republic . day and passed resoluvons yrupath: i Inn tt itslitr a M ere nav a .°) TRUSBIA..*, that ro hardly dare to hope the experiment | Nows that could bo furnished, Saturday ORTON MIRAE Pe conduledco for President Gartield, ‘Tho nt- | oon thore wus scarcely any. Prayeriucet Guiteany' sald Dr, D. R, Browor to a ‘Tn 1 ings were held atnoon, at several churches, fetes, gaan na eon thane RH may prayermestings will be held to- | use: reportor yestérday, “and Thardly think hres demanded to put down forolgn Nibil- | Welt. ‘Cho Wostern’ Unton ‘Tulegraph are | there is: any doubt about his being insane. on using wiros Without Hitoritssion, and both | “py peculiarities of his family aro such as to ‘Thora {s no abatement in the gonuino. gore | We Welt aud day forces of operators are en ico Insanity In him not atall probable, i F Y ployed to the extent of thelr endurancy in | U4 fe BR HOTT ETE nan Ue Gel y dana Workin oxtra time. Saturday lust was nota | Still L would not pass ona man’s mental con: y ‘rom, this ollicv of the | dition without sueing hin, From what F covery were offoseuup fn wb tberehutubes, frente iuuber of mostiges over delivered | have read and heard, T suspect that he fy In pte pes BYMPATHY, | will be triod, but it fs obvious tut suuh a | evening about 7218, ‘a dispateh came an- | Boston, July 4.—Thy following, dispateh ft ° Bs New Ena IfAny, July 4.—The Hon, James @, Petersburg havo beon turned, ‘into visits of How. George. rown, rus Focently aesiallty ehureh and fire bells were tolled, While poor | Buine, ‘Beoretal nf of State, Washinytan, D. condolence, °°, 3 ¢ io usurper instead of tho tonnut for a short | plo gathored in groups to lament tho calum- | THO Jaractites of Boston, tn vouyention nev : tern of an allice olferut: by he people with: | ity. Flags ware put out at linlfemnst, erapa | Wldde extend thor nowrtcelt sympathy for truss it eee SPAIN. > ae out any woltolintion on Is part, had ho axer- | yas displayed from all prominent business | tho outrage domumitted on our bonored Exeous : A BENSATION, - - clsed i * J vower oppressively, had le borne the houses, and In many Instances these emblems | HV Convoy nur profound sorrow and tender + CEDAR RAPIDS, EA, OF My ton fi ed outirely on ay - rl Se nonny one day. Their nimber exeeedad | sane. My oplnton Js not based ontlrely $ 7 . du any manner unilt for his exalted position, |’ MOWILE, ATA, inuy recover, anid tive to tu ‘ody puloved | aulutly observed the peopla “hunting over Cinnati Foner Axsoclie | from other sourves, Jl comes from a tumily ; copecire eee bola RI eee en ee ae 4 Monitay, Als duly 4.—Groat excitement cody. ee “ehiralia Gun ‘a tho sail news ofthe uasislnutlon. Tuslicss yon ae ieunat Aeeeeet aes to | that dave whut wo calla nenrotis temp . THE PEOPLE, : Gene Garfiedt had done no public act incon | Stil provally in tho city, ha universal xs | ‘Mouse tae | WON Are particularly’ sglleliaus eonecrulng Mra. Eliza Garilelt, mother of the President, | ment,—one In whieh the nurvous syatenls ieee a ila With the charnowrof a Christiun gen: | pression te ute of horror af, the crime, Serre t ral the Tnuldual ea atest Breet apore lpn au w sinullar message to tho wile of tha gpd ph] Bo, vary, Ferltable, they NEW ‘YORK Orry.. ihealory iat a eveator tree oye ue pean Cae ae cdi eral run bate: iiiiiarmnen wee eG z TUPPALO, ; DALTISIONE, Suinilys favs. boa fol waver cnats : vel TAMMANY, °° g coninétee, polltes, tho National liforwill exc tins are anxlously awalted | Spry Te duly decdoy. Callom, |, BUYFALO,N. ¥., July Thora was to | parrisrony, Md. duly 4—Crowils of peo | OFapiiepsy, ui Morgane Chik OF ei “New Yoitic, July 4.—Thu Boolety of Tam. | Perlenes a trribla shock, but the Nation will MONI, W.te | of tia State ta an aypotatnent fo aadeoas | MUNG refoletiug Jostay, owl to thucondl: | pig guthored jurouiil the bulletinbonrds all | Mat Coualitinn of dio lervous aye that 1 - many,'or thé'Columnblan. Order, assembled pees ppaten to vhs Chicece Tribune, Spectal Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, mma verlag of tho citizens of Lake Coute.| ubyorbing tople At thi daly pavers pub. Te et eo eat ale Gatholla Churches Mi ante rensonubly bo Insuiitty, Ant i ._. torlay'at-Tammany Hall to commemorate | MonTReAL, July4—Inan articlu on the | _ Monty, fll, July:4.—The nows of tho arene it H new wt tthe Sonu th cera Ushed bulteting, Teleraph and newspaper | special mussea wore offered that he may be asl ion) A A Ae omcetT .+, the Fourth of July, but the shooting of Pres- | aasasluation of Garileld: the: Guzetts si President's foiling condition took all anthu- ollices were constantly besiuged with erowds, | gpared to tho country, ‘The City Council . ne leave the State ‘Capital, us adresse: also, polat fit an insane direction. : Gazette suya: Ment Gartiéld and hisreported condition cast | Every lover of popular tnatitutions will | slasm out of the peaple,-and tho: races and | {hu poople of Luke Coun ‘ 5 S the i iting 4 ‘tie followlug Jet GALENA, Sala ! called to Jeet. fo- morrow to bie cub ize | “Doesn't deliberation and plunning Andi. .-@plooni “upon ‘all present. on. John | deplore thisevent ass real calamity, - Our | sports of the afternoon and, ndiress by ox: | ters < ieee Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Uricage Tribune, sense of the clty. on tho terrible out catonsoundwwlid? om Kelly made bret dpeoch in whlch ie feu ari ils See upon lite lifer ead ti is Senator Harlow ‘were postponed, Tho tire: | \“Fetine-cicsehe of Lake Coiwitye Yu ovadion Garexa, dl, July 4the Natlonal boll. | witleh hus been + J was golig ta speak ofthat, “the reason, day has passed ot” quietly in ils. clly, no ‘ that Mr, igersoll argues, px Opposed to-tk louca to ;contluue his-| Works for the ovenlng hayo been removed, | toyQur expressed wisn thut T slould quiu you lw 10% ror diopration having bon idle Ith. “) foxly alluded to the tragio act,’ and. called | may be. long -sparei ‘ * hatlduy, i : Upon’ one and all in, the yast audience to | carver of usefulness tu his country, and [3 and will not be exhibfted, The stroets ara Fated Horning lege nay i nye pel unite in. 8 fervent’ prayer that the life of saying this wo aro quite sure we. correatly | full of unxlous faces, Luquirlng for the latest | that J wlzhe call to your winds the wlgual bivas- President Garileld might: yo spared ‘to the } Wiernret the feelings of thotanadian veable, | nays about tho President's condition, toga we ware wiuying, Kuen peace, unurec: ; Disputen to The Uhicago Tribune, vary of Iuswnity, Is Uiat, the shooting wie ‘ho peoply have manifested Intense Interest [ . 4¢ ee rey, ‘Sto, my Sotho Fourth premeditated. Leas tetas ee fi the news from Washington, and the Dally ) yw, rolebrated, hare by tho wsual large ius the -popular “ind that Ins. pe eran bat sanity Mocsn't po editate crime, it Mags HUN Gazette ollice, whare dispatches have beet | vrowds on the streats and: about town, tes l share with thelr neigh & dented proaporlty; the gloriog af our past bias, Ml, ius been throaged since an earl: y AY eof Pres * q tal « Natlou""In consequence af tp snd evontthe | M8 astuge thellive the feeling of sympatiy J DROATUTY Mle tory, wid tho. wasting promives of thu Cuturc, eyecare pene ae ee eee NARs umeariaMy ce (ee dna, My predcoesia tn ui tnatiy LORE ** Buclety would abaiidon the program {ald out | for the. tanilly of eis Excellency, ahd. of | “peta Duputch to Tas Cricaao avibuns Uvoh auch plessiuy vootamplations yuma tha 8, VA, ivry ues auddeuod ail henras aint all Cuc~'| (tile byt putionts, Whoe walled for WO for the commemoration of tile faportantaue | hunsiatign that auch a blot suould: hay DECATUN, IN July 4—'There was no spirit | Sudden nud bitter utroko of u National calamity OE ante a aan t covery as undidewod afl Hearts ae Tee we | nelle by. patient, who veal Vv hemor Of tits Anport puuililatign alt wot e el Ye tou deup to tid udequate oxpression in words. |. STAUNTON, Vi. July 4—A, large meeting | Huns, From very early hour the scenes UEP WOOK oe cece eet j fergary f+. i. : pe been drought upon the Institutions of @ free | in ony of the celebrations to-day, ns. most of | of a orlino of to gravest waxoitudy ayaluet ho | was held to-uight, und resolutions of sympa | Saturday and Sunday lave boon Auptleated .! FOR A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY, tur i, our Linares oa 7 tis the Star remaricas “one event 1s roplate the people were wnxlous to’ learn tho latost | satictity of io, ws uf tha pttompt i 4 poor thy for Proatdent Gariluid adopted. “A. H, | about the biil-boards, and grunt juxtety ty and he would have killed him. but for the Ins + Augustus ‘T, seine icribe -o! H the with regard to tho condition of thoTreatdont | Wouah borers of raison ty take f Stuurt, Seeretury of the Lnterlur under Utrest: | depleted on nll fucos,’ A, proclamation wus th terrible Instruction, It proves thal poople baye for the , waty % estivor Bi I Hog that all | terference of un assistant. ‘That man laid Heclety, 2 Herat ed dbetey erred te doctrines ot tho Old wort have found PAIS, Udy UUme being clpthed with tholr majesty, , dong Eilliaare, ppeelited; MUNROE patetcetary ectebmation ba “ilapoused With, hls plins aud. premeditut eects of the pret Charles 3. ‘Guiteuu) In shout. a jodgment in tho New, und that wre Bpectal Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, _ : ir 1h” bed at pala. gna” a, ue ROME, GA. and it was genorally observed, Ning Bnotat ih P anietulent eins insanity. dng Preafdent derteld oad wetting forth that | Ger. iy re Reedy acer | (Att Lil, July 4—Phare wos 6 subdued | deatn, “it seems to me’ta betting the | oye, Ga, July 4.—Thia city colobrated CLEVELAND, “ insane, Guiteay cannot be pus ar “ Wuxuuas, Thia isthe scoond wurderuue os. | fauoled piilileal wedig, " Under. braver feoling of patriotism ' pervadligs the peuply, | serotisucss of tho hour and in vontoruilty with, ‘Yault that bas boon cade since the orgunizatiun sualysls t tf owlng to the uncertaln condition of the | the suxwestive oblizutions pf duty that your if ry Nihilisu in another shape. ‘Lhe Bayard who i Gi ould not Bbsent blusdf (rou tho Slagle” ae eee ee ee oe eetukasd exploded bombs ander the currlage of tua | Vrowdont. Orations were delivered by the | Cipital of the Stuto, and that the publie reloiu= + Qu pecan) frown presunt appearance, we Bavo | late Czar declared that ho hud no Wl-will | Rey, Q. A. Burgess, of your city, and the | tug with which L hoped to gruct you whould 1a our Nutjon VEIT, Chevebann,-0,, July 4—The day has | ighotl for his erinie?” Rhee Prairie bene ei re ERE been ‘wneominonly ¢ uiet for the Fourth of “Dy Idea is that an Insane uran who cos aympathizing with tho great heart of We | July, Instead of thy customury demonstra | ——~—————_—__- ere peaple fu the sad allliction of the shooting of J tons a mammoth nings-meeting was held In (Continued on the BYfts Paye) .

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