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The. Chicago Daily XL. THING. yoLUM BO ¥s? tC x. 1 J, NUTTING| WHOLESALE & Ov, ‘pith undiminished, enter= yplsey Rave already loaded _ get counters with great xacks of Fall and Winter ‘styles suitable for the «near at hand weather’? But ita on our minds to tell you this tine principally about our School Suits School Boys, And “by the by,” boys, we're giv- ing away slates, too,--a slate with every Suit,--and a better Suit, re- member, for Less Money than the +Guv'nor" is liable to find at these Extravagant Corner Stores. You'll notice the spleen of these hard-worked, overtaxed Corner fellows crop out every now and then, Oh, how they Love us!! How they wish we were in the country or ‘the other place”! LJ NUIT & CO. Are Here to Stay, and Don’t You Forget It! To sell Good Goods at Reasona- ble Prices, and to Regulate things in general as far as the Retail Clothing Business is concerned, You'll find us at MADISON-ST,, Disposed, as heretofore, to save you money and’ deal with you “according to Hoyle,”--a way that's sure to bring you back. nee, SCARES. The best it~ tig Sear; ev- er made, peeled at- tachment for tuned down collars, Samples sent tothe tradeon application. THIMAS & HAYDEN, ‘Bolesalo Munutucturers, 284 Madison-st, FINE WOOLENS, nine nnn nnn Fir AA RANAATE My own braportation of OLENS jor the Fatt and Winter Season has inanes ee erelved, to which an early Bysctlon, de renpeetrilty invited. a rieondnship dt; and no fancy pricers! nadaiead ee PETER MILLER, 72 Adams-st., ETWEEN STATE AND DEARBORN, OCEAN NAVIGATION, eapetan Llvoryoa} Dublin, Helfast and tondons {hsccording to kecomtundaciou Beeoud Covi Fee, Ride amoauara, 225 ‘These steamors carey nulther bly USTIN, BALDWIN & CO. Brondwn, a und Utd It 4 a WOUSTUTALGENY evened Mundalobeat, Chteaio, {wager a ye" York ond Glaagare, TAPS ABopt, 1 Tau | DAVONES, Esat A sent pum ANCHO Wei tat rita Londonuigace oF Pe an HOLA T Ae Barats Hy 10 06 ma ‘xeurmon ‘Vickers at reduced rates, % Stuur, $23 ——TeNb non BNOTI tis, 16 Washinaton-st, CUNARD LINE. Falling 1h Seto and reejtnd four times a weak. Passage tles- Urals toe 2Pungtth MEMS, Of Europe wt Lowust Fatus, erm y eau. Lu Write B ork und Itandolphes Nivly Gongral Agent.” vsivin Dupnrtingat SSS ae RUPTURE CULED, bap, Cac Jen dANKER—Dean sue Ato Mane ee inahy Hel frou wuy Crum pasa, weal find Noding no nd, ed the hae kturs bad atted. but maby cay pletely HEIZ HORA. SA HORAN,” a of all KES, Chicago, Hit, OLOTHING, CLOTHING! CEMENT, DNB 0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS. Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, - And Givo the Best Terms. 6 off 60 days; ‘ 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. JY DRY GOODS, GRAVES & HULING, |, 133 & 135 Wabash-ay., JOBBERS OF Fancy Dry Goods, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &c. We invite the inspeetion of elose ‘buyers. TERMS..-q4 per cent, 60 days; 5 per cent, 30 days; or 6 per cent, to days. DEY GOODS, Le. MERCHANTS, ATTENTION! Ar this writing all things are in readiness forthe romoval of the President from the White Mouse to Long Braneh, where It 18 hoped the bracing alr will have the effect of restorliag the much suffering, much Joved patlent to health and strength, - He will be moved from the White House fo the rallway station in a ‘Treasury wagon, and nothing that pa- tlenee, Ingenuity, or thoughtful solteitude ean suggest has been lett undone to make the removatas casy and little hurtful to the patient’s contition'as possible, He will be conveyed frum the depot at}Washington to Long Branch in a car speeially prepared, over a track covered with sawdust, and drawn by at anthracite engine, so that there shall be the Jeast possible amount of noise, ‘The patient Itself — ex- hibits, great anxiety to be removed, and the physicians hope for the best results on ac- count thereof, ‘That thelr hopes may be realized, will be the earnest prayer of the Nation, CLoupy weather, oeeaslonal rains, vari- ; Able wiuds, and stationary or lower tempera- ture for this region today Dunrtna the year 1879, the total value of the lish caught in the great Inkes, together with the eaviare, isingiuss, and oil made therefrom, is estimated nt $1,734, YrstrenDay 58 Morinons sailed from Liv- erpool for Utah, Most of them come from Ciermany and Switzerland, During the pres- ent'season not less than 2,000 persons left Liverpool for Ute! Mn Jurrenson Davis, ox-President of the “ Lust Cause.” arrived at Liverpool yes- terday, and proceeded to London. Ile re- fused to be interviewed, Ile is reported to be In very poor health : DBensamin Sionoes, while playing base- all yesterday afternoon at Paterson, Ne diy was struck in the stomach by aball from the bat. He dled from the effects a few minutes after, Base-ball playors please take notice. ‘Trem British barks David Taylor. Capt. Wallace, and ‘thé? Violet, Capt. Mending, both from New York, have been in collision off Bordeaux, France. ‘The amount of dam- age sustained by either has not been ascer- tained, ‘ Srvenat of the Repnblican associations of Now York City passed resolutions fast evening denouncing the attempt to nssasinate the President, expressing sympathy for hls family and the Nation, and prayerful hope for his recovery, NINETEEN persons were killed and twenty: five Injured by a railroad accident in France Sunday, caused by the failure of the flagman to cloge a switeh.. Some of the unfortunate yietims were ao horribly mutilated that iden- tiflention Is impossible. Tim Western Union Telegraph Company ‘{ has gobbied up-the.telegraph lines and other property of tha. Bankers’ & Brokers’ Tele- graph Company vetween New York and Washington. The price paid fs $120,000, The deed of conveyance was made by John IL, Wells and wife. Tuy: Saxon Minister of Justice has issued adeerce declaring thatin the future the pub- lic offices throughout the Kingdom of Saxo- ny will not be closed on the auniversary of You in the DRY GOODS | the capitulation at Sedan. ‘The deeree nat- and MILLINERY business will find bargains in regular goods at Job-Lot Prices awwit- ing you at the House of SHOVER & C0 14, 146, 148 & 150 Wabash-ay. urally cnough attracts considerable atten- tion in France and Germany. Tum North Geman Gazette, Blsmarck’s organ, stated n few days ugo. ‘that “those who supported the Emperor supported the Government.” ‘Tho statement has produced arathor unanimous protest from the German Liberal press, It fs regarded as questioning @ | the loyalty and patriotisin of the Liberals. st ‘Tx nen have been arrested at Millstreet, Cork, in connection with the recent “ Fentan We make a Specialty of | rid” for aumsin that vietnity. In Limerick FANCY RIBBONS, Satins, Plushes, and Plumes. Call, examine our stock, and get prices. SITOYER & CO. PIANOS. STHCK UPRIGHT PIANOS TRIUMPHANT! Attention {a called to tho last iniprovomonte of the BTECK Upright Pianua, which buve the Patent Music Rack, Patent Tone-Sustaining Pedal, Patent Adjustable Bridge. Froo nnd ensy action; “thoraby damg away with {ho objection wivich extata In must of thy Upright Planow" and to thelr Rich, sweet, Powerful, and punxing Quallty of fone, making thom In evury res PERFECTION OF PIANOS. Evory ong should call, son, hoar, an arulno these wondurful Ingteumonta botore pure! . Bold WholeBaly and itotall by HH. BRANCOE, 208 STATE-ST. COPARTNERSIUP NOTIUE, Ofice of Garden City Chemical Works 33 MICHIGAN AVENUE, NOVICE OF COPARTNERSHIP, CHICAGO, Bop. 1, 1831, ave thie tay admitted Mr. Meury if, Milel as an Tparther, and drs nuwe after this date will Prat ahah will cottoct ail nevounts aueegie sof Ovo” OPTICAL GOODS. Fine Spectacles sulted 40 alt aighte oo rotenting principler, Opera und Ficld Glasses, ‘Telescopes, Mtl crosuapes, Hurvmelers, ole City tho police and infiitary have been con- fined to their barracks, Astratagem by the “thoters” to decoy them therefrom falled; otheywise there would bo some bloodshed, PAr Quixy, a brutal wife-beater, was sent to jatl yesterday by Justice Morrison beeatise he could not pay 4 fine of $85. | Justice Mor rison seems to have a moro manly detesta- tion of. scoundrels of Quinn’s stripe than have tho other Chicago Justices. Justico Morrison’s head 1s obviously level, and his heart Is evidently In the right pince, GAMBETTA, Ina speech delivered at Neu- bourg, France, Sunday ulght, sald that, “if Franee had more steadfast hearty, and If virtue, patriotlsm, independence, and dls- dain for more material enjoyments had more largely prevailed,’ tha disaster of Sedan would have been wiped out, ‘Tho speech wil be Interesting reading for the Germans. © eens Ar tho meeting of the Board of Commis- sloners for Cook County yesterday Messrs. Frank Edwards of Northfletd, John N. Wills of Lake View, and Jacob Autes of North field were elected Toll-Road Inspeetors, and Mr. F, M, Webster of Ilyde Park and Jus- tlee Sunmerfield of Chicago were elected niembers of the County Board of Education, Ar the regular weekly meeting of tho Presbyterian pastors of this elty held yes- torday It was resolved that tho members of the Preabyterlan Chureh In this city be ro quested to mect in the Union Park Congre- gational Church today to unite In prayer for tho restoration of the President to. health, Mombers of other ovangellcal churches hava ulso resolved to attend, Tur Governors of Matne, New Jersey, and Massachusetts havo sot apart Thursday next as u day of publia prayer for the recovery of the President. ‘Tha Governors of Linvls, Pennsylvania, North Curollna, Now York, and Ohio have set today apart for sueli pray- ors. Coy. Churchill, of Arkansna, hay named tho Hth Inst, and othar Chief Muglstrates have named other days, ‘Tun result of sixty-four second ballots for tember of the French Chamber s hows that BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS, as Republicans, threo Bourbons, and FREQ DAILY, EH. YW. SARGIONT & Co., 1235 Stuto-st. wud 1654 Wabashenv. ITATS. o Bonapartists were olected, ‘Tho Ropub- Neans gained ton seats, seven from the Bona- partlsts aud threo from the Bourbons, ‘ho Republican losg is two, . The comploxion ot the next Chamber is now definitly known, FLAGS. ~~ Fai Styles Gentlementas | It will consist of 459 Iepubllcans of yarl- Dress and Hitainess Huts. The Laryatt, Finest, Stock wa have ever shun, autour wayal tow prices, BARNES? Hatand Pur Store, 80 Mudisen-st. (Tribune Building) ous shados,. forty-seven | Bonapartists, aud forty-one Bourbons, The 459 Re publicans will consist’ of: furty-six Irree- oncllables, 108 Madicalys of we Cle- a aN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘had been suffering from il-hoalth some tine, 6, 188i—TWELVE PAGLS. meneeau type, 996 Cumbotttsts, nun E 30 Moderates of the Jules Simon type. It Is THE DRE DED JOURNE 1 hotleeable Unit among those elected on the secon ballot ts ‘Tony Revillon, tha Roche- fort candidate for the Charanne district, the ‘: i one in which Gambetta was, defeated, : Garfteld Asks Anxionsly: ‘Is emereneemrmeremven TwocdteLosnsof glassblowers, with their fatnilies, arrived at La Salle, Ib, from Gers many hist night. ‘Two ear-londs more are on the way. Some months ago the employés of the De Steleer Glass Company, of La Salle, struck wort.’ ‘The company tnmedtately: dispatched 2 representalivy to Germany, The arrivals yesterday and those expected are the results of lis Inbors, Stxct: Tuesday of last wegk,the weather In Grent Britain has been efgitly, cold, and rainy, with Internittent sungbine, ‘The cold hus had theeffeet of preventiig.the sproudug of graln, but it has also rierli the ripen. ingot graln in late districts, In Seotland there have been frosts wilely have caused conshterable damage, ‘The crop reports from Treland bive heen by no medns favorable. Avyoon Kuan decinres that he has abane doned his-intention-of fighting the Ameer Abdurrahman, and that he {Intends to fight the English, ‘I'he British Journals say that this isa chunsy plan to gets mony rifles as possible, and intimate that Ayeol dors not inean what he says, ‘I'he interpretation put upon Ayoob'’s aetion shows, however, that the Afghans are not greatly in love with the British, Dn. E. Lnoyp Howann, physician at the Quarantine Hospitut at Battimore, was ac- eldentuly drowned Sunday. He was oon tt steam tug, anil as the tue neared the wharf he tried io Jump on the plier, but made a ulsstep, fell into the water, striking his head agains! the pler, When taken out of the water he was dead, ‘The - deceased geutle- inan was one of the best-known plysielans of Maryland. ‘Two xemnens of the Nihtilst Journal, the WH of the People, have been issued at St. Petersburg. They contain notices warning sples of the terrible fate whieh awaits them, a dist of donations te tho Nihilist fund antounting to 4,00 rubles, also the names of 400 Nihitists arrested since November. The WHE of the People also contains an ar- (icle threatening the Czar and condemning his polley. Yestenpay was the hotest day of the season in Washington, and the Intense heat toll on. the President, a8 imight have been expected. fis pulse and temperature were hlgher than for several days past. Otherwise there was no special change In his conilition, It is expected that he will today be removed to Long Branch, where It is hoped the sen alr will haven good efféct on hin. Such is tha substance of Seeretary Dlatne’s dispateh' to Minister Lowell fast evenlug. : > ‘Tur London Standard, the organ of the educated and thoughtful Portus, says that no greater calamity could’ happen te the Consurvatives than to take aitice on such a platform as that on which Mr. James Lowther and Sir George Eklot were elected Jast week. Lt goes on to aty that uniess the Torles are prepared to adyocafe protection, nelther election ean be regarded is un qualified yictory. At the some tle It says tho Liberals cannot afford to disregard the double defeat. ‘Tie attorneys for the seheol-book publish- fing firm of Sherwood & Co, tiled a DILin Judge Jaumeson’s court yesterday to re strain the Englewood Setiool Board from changing the text books used’ in the schools of, the “district over whieh they have charge. The injunction Is asked foron the ground that the books cannot be changed under the State law, a suflicient number of years not hiving elapsed sinco thelr adoption. ‘Tho charges made agalust My, Kimmmey, a member of tho board, by Mr, Woodard are also set forth In detatl. Lisuor Nurry, of Meath, next to Arch- bishop Croke perhaps tho ablest member of the Irlsh Roman Catholic hierarchy, says that the Liberal Government passed the Land bill only when it could not with regard to Its own safety and dlgnity be withheld. Me snys that the true spirit of the Government in its denlings with Ireland ls best shown “in its persistent persecution of the men who inade tho pussing of the Land bill necessary.” Tho rejection of Dickson, the Cladstonlan candidate for Tyrone, Dr. Nulty says, wilt show Gladstone that “he cannot, with hu- punity trifle with the wishes of the Irish peopte.” Rur1aAu.H reports from Fort Apache and Fort ‘Thomas leave no doubt that the reports of the Indian massxere In the vicinity of the former plady had no foundation tn fret. Gen, Carr and tho greater portion of his cam- mand are yet alive, and can hold thelr own until relnforcements arrive, ‘The ensualties number soven—one ofileer, Capt. Hontis, aud sixmen. It appears that on the morning of the 20th ult. Gon. Carr with a force of 105 mot, Including Indlan seouts, and six ofl- cers, left Fort Apheho with the Intention of arresting an Apacho nhdieine-man who had been endeavoring tostlr up the tribe to revolt, The command: reached Cibien, forty-five uifles west of Fort Apache, on the ath ult, and found 600 Indians there, Tho medietne- wan was arrested without resistance, ang the command began to retrace its steps. Some Indian scouts who had left their own camp and came into Gen, Carr’s cump were ordered to leave, ‘They refused to do so, but turned and tiret, killing Capt. Hentlg. The fight then beeame genotal, Our troops formed a skir- mish Hne, anddofended thomselves until dark, after which they retreated to Fort Apache, where they were defending themselves at last accounts ngalust «the assaults of the redskins, and anxtously awalling raln- forcenents, ‘he casualties among our troops number only seyen—Capt. Hentig aud six nien—Privates Baurdugger, Sullivan, Living- ston, Miller, Farrar, and Biri, SUICIDAL. Spectat Disputeh to ‘he Chicago Tvi>unee Dunuque,-Is.,, Sept. 5&—Christopher Kell, a well-to-do farmer residing ncar Bellovne, Jackson County, sown sulclde yester+ day morning by shooting ‘uhnself through tho’ heart with s shotgun. He hus been suf: ferlag with dropsy for some thus, and he was notitied by physicluus that ho’ could not live three days, AS Dernoit, Mich. Sept. &--A young drug clerk at Chartotio, thia State, named Yen W, Tours, son of Allen L, Bours, of Lansing, shot hhuself three tines In the head this afternoon, He Nyed but ashore tine, lo Mrs. Petor R, Johnson, of the samo place, who gut hor throat with’ suleldal Intent last Friday, agaln attempted suleide today by volson. * ‘his attempt will also probably prove unsuccessful, us doctors promptly pumped her out, This the Last. Day at the White House ?? e The Surgoons Answer Une- quivocally that It Is the Last Day. : A Track Has Been Laid Out Toward the Executive Mansion, Another Temporarys Tramway Cou- ueots with the Long Brauch Cottage, The Train Stands Ready, as the Train Did the 2d of a July. A Comfortable Wagon Waits at the Door of the Stricken Jesidence, The Patient's Oondition Is, a3 a Matter of Fact- and of Course, Posi- tively Oritical, TIIS MORNING, CONSTANTLY TALKING OF THE TRI Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasitnctox, D. C.. Sept. S-1 a. in ‘There are as yet no indleations that the Pres- Ident will be removed befors morning. Probably the thne will be between 5 and Ga, wm. The surgeons had diticuity In potting hin to sleep, and have recently been giving hin considerable injectlons of morphia.” Ie is restless, and has aore fever. Mets con- stantly talking of Long Dranch and the re- moval. 145 A.M ON p MANsion, Wasiinatox, D. C., Sept. 6— At this hour the Pres- ident fs reported ing quietly, No untae vorable symptoms or material change in the patlent’s condition have been observed since midnight. PREPARATION FOR A MOMENTOUS JOURNEY, Speetat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribunte Wasinsatos, D.C, Sept. d.--[t has been addny of feverish anxiety aud of active prep aratton at the White House, Unless the statements of the vhysicians were entirely false, within twenty-four hours the tinzard- onsexperlment of removing the suffering President was to be made. Yet last night he passed a bad night. ‘1 were great fiuetuations In his pulse and he was restless. Tho talk about hts removal kad oxelted him, and during tho night, at intervals, despite the protestations of his attend- ants, he. was ansious to talk about the arrangements, lle wanted to know when he was to be moved; how it wag tobe done; how he was to be taken down the stairs and from the White House grounds. to the cars; how he wis tu be plaved in the car, and how the car was to be equipped, and it was not until after THE SURGEONS HAD GIVEN VERY PosITIVI: ASSUIR that thoy wotkd not change thelr minds, and that he waste be removed, that he could rest. Even then hls rest was fittul and fever- Ish, ‘This morning he was v weak, so weak that no one would ever think of lifting him off that cot and carrying. him over 200 miles on a rallroad, if a council of eminent surgeons had not sald that to re- aman was death, What is it, then, to 0? Isitlife? That fs the hone, but not the tainty. Still, he was no worse this morning than yesterday. He was surely weaker, but increasing wenkness too Jong contlaued must mean collapse. Ho brealfusted upon beefsteak and elicken broth, and retalned the food. Besides, the stimulating enomnta are continued, and contain - LARGER QUANTITIES OF WHISKY. All the stimulants the Prestdent could bear have been forced upon his stomach for the last week in the hope of strengthening him sufliciently to enter, upon this drended and fateful journey. As the day. proceeded the Presidont did not grow better. In fact, he was much more restless, and the fever ju- creased until—at noon—the temperature hid gone to one degreo above normal, and hls pulse had ran up, the doctors said, to i— we know not how much more, Beshles, every moment of tho morning, when the doctors did not succeed in restraining him from asking, hg was: GOING OVER THE STORY OF IIS REsOVAT and of the means provided to effect It, Mo was particularly anxious this morning, among othor things, to know how ho was to bo taken from the cars at Long Branch to the cottage, where he fs to stay, and he seemeil pleased to learn that a traek was be- ing built so that he coult be taken on the curs to the very doors of the Franklin cot tage. All efforts to quiet the President dur- Ing. the morning seemed unavailing, Tho first thing he nsked Dr, Biss, when the Int ter entered his room thls morning, was: “Well, 18 THE THE LAST DAY IN TH WinTR nousK?!? aquestion which, to these who read it, can seareoly seo other thun pathelle. Dr. Diss vainly sought to quict him by saytag that thers was no necessity for Immediate re- moyal, as he was doing so well, but the Pres- {dent was not to be put olf, and sald; “No, no, Ido not want any more delay.” A group of notable surgeons chanced to be to- wether when the story of the President's Ine tense longing to leave tho clty was toll, THEY SHOOK THEI ULADS MOURNEFULLY, and sald that thoy feared that that desire was slinilar to tho symptoms which occur with vonsumptives and others as they are nearing tholr end, and wish to reach thelr homes, But the President's physicians tonk no such mournful ylow of the President's interest In his removal, and cortalnly no one could from their manner infor that they thought that this may, in fact, be the Presklent’s last day in tho White House. ‘To then it scomed as if he was entering upon fa Journey for reen- poration, the routeot which was fxed and the tne of which was known, and thutit was a queation of but a few months or weeks when he would return again to be once more the President of the United States, AS TIL? AFTERNOON PROUESSED, the President grow a little better, his pulse tluctanted less, although it remained still high, ‘The evening bulletin while not ox. actly the kind of bulletin hat one would look for us to & person ubout to enter von a considerable Journey, still showeil some im- provement over the morning bulletin, and, whatever the bulletin might say or not say, the work of preparation about the White House and at the depot clearly showed that the President was to be removed within the next twenty-four hours, ‘he work of prep- aration AT THE DEPOT for the Prestdent’s removal commenced tast night at miduicht. ‘Lhe Inborers then, with picks, khovels, and lanterns, began ta prepare to lay a track from below the Baltimore & Potomac depot. on Sixth street, to Pennayl- vaninavenue, Nogrnding was tobedone, The sleepers were fait directly upon the eobble- stones, and the track thet was must cure. fully ballasted, ‘The object of this is to avotd the extremely rough pavement between Pennsylvania avente and the Sixth street depot, which, to the disgrace of the elty nud Congress, is one of the worst pieces of pave- ment in Washington. It was ‘over: that terrible, rough road that the President's founded body was flereely driven more than une weeks ago, when every turn of the wheel gave to the wounded Presitent mortal paln. Another reason for building the track isthat the President need not be carried (hrough the dours and gates of the depot and have forces upon him the terrible memories of the tragedy of July 3 THE PHYSICIANS AND FAMILY (id not enre to run the risk of taking the President through the very door which he was about to pass when he fell woutided by Guiteau’s bullet. The track was laid with the greatest care, ‘The colored Inborers, a8 they filled in the ballast, did not have the usual alr with whieh they te accustomed to pertorm thelr dally tabor. ‘Ihere was a solemmlty about them, They seemed to feel thatevery stroke they enve to the yielding gravel might make it more possible fur the wounded Preshlent te pi without pain, au they rammed the gravel down witha wilh. TASKED ONE OF THEM ashe stopped fora minute to wine the river of perspiration from nis forehead Ht he thought they could get thd track smooth enough over that rough place. He answered: “Fore God, sah, but we will try.” Nine weeks. ago anda litle more, almost upon the same spot, fn the terrible tamult which followed npon the shooting, Lagked a colored patiee- dnan, n few minutes after the shot was fired, whethér the assagin was white or black. He said, as If an indignity lad been put up- on his races “Great Godt DO YOU THINK ANY COLORED MAN would shont Mr, Garfield?” ‘Their faithful labor, guided by skilled engineers, has made i. solid rond-bed, and many. thnes to day the President's ear, its tender and an engine, were run over the new roadway to iunke it-certatu that the bed was solid. and the joints were smouth., ‘he track was completed this afternoon. Worknien yere similarly engaged at the same tine at the other en of the road, at Long Dranch, and early this afternoon word came to the White Mouse over the railroad company’s private wire that the track there would be finished before daylight. THI TRAIN. Meanwhile the Pennsylvania Company had completed its train, and abont2 o'elock this tnorning the engine and cars constituting the speclal.train to convey the President to Long Branch entered the yard at the Poto- mac depot, The train consists of a baggage- car, and two cars of the kind known as “combination ents,” and the private car which was formerly used by Col. Seott when Prestdent of the road, The’ combination enrs are omumbered 263 and 35, and the Scott car 120, It is the experience of tho most accomplished railrond engineers that the greatest speed and the feast motion enn bo secured with safety and eertaluty by atralnof thatlength. Kuch component part of this train Is unique. ‘The engine itself, No. 669, Is an anuthracite-conl burner, one of the finest locomotives. on -the Pennsylvania Road. Car No, his to be used as THY CHAMBER OF THE INVALID, Tt orlglually was designed for bath baggage and passenger business, belng divided by a bulkhead about one-third of the way from the front.dvor, ‘Thls bulkhead has now been removed, and asilght- partition with « door put fn. ‘The car fs in two divisions, the ‘smnalter ane ta be used for carrying such sick-room appliunees as are necessary, ‘Two Jargo boxes have been built into the sides of this room for reception of lee, aud, as the ice has already been put Into them, the Infer- ence Is that tho car is EXPECTED TO NE S00N USED, ‘This part of tho car fs pluinly furnished, and will not besecn by the President. In tho niddle of the car two bowrds of hickory have been placed across the = full width of tho car, and securely fastened to the seats, ‘This makes a springboard on wiilelt tu placa the bod. ‘These have been thorough- ly tested, The bed Itself Is placed across these in the Nne of the car. Itisatine spring mattress, and will ako A VERY COMFORTANLE coven, It will be quito Jow, the spriugboards on whieh It rests belug only a few Inches from the fluor of tha car on either side of the bed, Heavy green curtains are huag to pro- tect the President from any drafts, Fino wire netting 1s also tacked on the outside of the windows, to keep out dust and. eluders, ‘This precaution is taken in’ tho ventilating windows on the top of the car. ‘To make tho conch ride still caster, the ordl- nary trnelks were removed Inst night, and a set of six-wheoled paper trucks put ty thelr stead. The car is ready, and, so far ns the rallrond facilities are concerned, the Presi- dent night be removed any tine. ‘The Presi- dent’s bed, in short, ts built after ‘TUE PLAN OF A BUCKBOARD, ‘The bed and tho train in general were In- spected this afternoon by Surgeon-General Barnes, Drs, Bliss and Agnew, ‘The train was aven out to Benning’s bridge, five miles from Washington, and the surgeons thor oughly tested tho couch, ‘Choy sald that It was perfect, and that no more complete ar- rangement could have been made for the Preshlenv’a comfort. In the test of speed, the cloctors were surprised to fad that there was notably less motion aud jar at forty miles: fn hour than at twenty, TUE ENGINE Is a remarkable pleca of mechanism, It seams perfect, ‘Tho engineer, Mr Willlam Page, gone of the oldest wnd most expert oncud engineers In the service of the Penn- sylyanta Company. He has been a tocomo- tye engineer since 1853, having thus bad twenty-elght years’ experience, Ho was selected for this responsible duty on account of his ability -and trustworthiness, He for imqny years has driven the wngine on the Ihnited express betwern this city and New York. Ue will conduct the engine to Long Brauch without change, Ho has been nndor walttng orders all day, ready tu start at any time on two hours’ notice, but he has not needad that notice, Moe took a short tne to look nbout the sights of Washington with his firoman, but most of the day he has been about his engine, Me has examined avery Joint, looked at every bolt and pox, ofled every bearing, and examined. the ties and shioke-stack, inspected the coal to sed that there are no stones In ft, and carefully seen tolt that the water coutains no sticks or bilge. Ee has conducted hinself ull day as St he felt ‘ TUR GREAT BESVONKILILITY that fg on blu, Lt will bene fuutiel Engineer sbaate. PRICE FLVE CENTS. Page if the great anthracite enal engine does not do its duty, Everything at the railroad station was complete at sundown. ‘The en- gineer and train-hands wero to go to bed early, to be ready for any call, The me- chanics of the yard examined the boxes over and over again, to sce that no fournal should get hot, There never wasatrain prepared with greater care, All slong the IIne of the road the telegraph operntors had received, orders tobe continuously at thelr post, ready tonssist fnclearlng the track at any time. So all is ready, waiting for a signal from the doctors, and, after twenty’ minutes, the re- < amashable train with its burden will be ready u start, AY THE WHITE 10U8B the preparations have proceeded with Nke aetivity. § Enrly in the morning etriguss looking boxes in considerable numbers were sent to the ‘urivate part of the house. It Was soon learnet! that they were designed ‘to carry the surgical instruments and the other necessary apparatus of the sick-roon, Trunks and valises were brought in from the storeronms, and the servants were en- xnged In inaking hasty preparations for the trip, . There was to be a double departure, for tonight young’ James ond Harry Garfield left lo enter Williams. College, the alma mater of thelr father. ‘The lads seemed to feel thelr situation. Thelr countenanees were grave, aud the passers-by as they respectfully made way for them could not but feel that the two young men were just about {o start upon a career as possibly thalr distinguished father was about tocndone, For, hopefully as atl endeavored. to look upon the situation, there are more who fear the resnits of this Journey, or, at Jonst, a fatal isste in the President's ense, than there are who ura confident of his re- covery, SHORTLY BEFORE 10 o'clock the two young men, necompenied by their tutor, took Jeave of their mother, who ts stilt hopeful and conrageous, sid who confident. ly thinks that the Journey to be entered pon at tomorrow's dawn will save her husband's: life, Albert, the giant colored coachman who for twelve years has held the reins upon the Prestdeuttal carriage, drove the boys to the depot with a very sad look upon lls sable face, and there was not one hy all that erowd that was assembled to hear the lust word from the distinguished sufferer who did not wish the boys snecess in thelr life career, THE SCENE AT IL O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. ‘The preparations at the White House for the removal of the President are, at thishour, 11 p.m. searly completed, He Is to be enr- rled to the Junction of Sixth streetand the avenue in the large covered Treasury ex- press+wagon which Is used for transporting all the bonds and: money from the ‘Treasury tothe depot, It isn wagon of special make, with partiealarly ensy springs, and Is de= slsned for passengers as well us frelzht. A double spring-bed has been placed tn the bottom of the wagon, and upon this the Pres- ident’s mattress Is to be Iaid, A WOODEN PLATFORM isheing built from the level of the flagging under the ,portico over the road, so that tho Prestdent’s cot can be borne out without compelling the attendants to make any steps downward to the wagon. ‘Tha President will then be Hfted in from the rear aud placed upon the bed, It Js not certain ag yet whether the. wagon will be arawn’ to, the curs by horses or by hand, ‘I'o secure'tha utmost freedom from noise, the White-lHouse grounds were cleared, oven of . the journal- ists, at 11 o'clock, andthe vutor gates barred. The Chief of Pollee has’ received orders to have a suficlent escort:ready at licadquarters to start ut a moment's notice, aud the twenty suldiers who also are.to necompany the train, to Long Branch will do police duty. MIDNIGUT, The night is a singularly beautiful one. The moon lights up the White House bulld- ing through the trees and shines upon the noxlous vapor from the malarial tlats, giving it the nppearance of a brilliant silver sheen. The tuwns, which were green and benu- thtul when the wounded President wus brought to the house = nlne weeks ago, are now dried and sere, and look Hke upturned earth, The trees have taketi on the appearance ot fall, not- withstandlng this has been, perlinps, the hot- test day of the year, for the Intense heat and dry weather have withered tho folinge. Abuut the gutes there are but few waiters, us the aveutng bulletin of the nhystclans haseaused . the public to believe that the President will not be taken ‘away until morning, Mean- while, itis known thathe = * MAY STANT AS EARLY AS 2 O'CLOCK, wuthough some of the doctors are under- stood to Insist that it will not be safe to incur the risk of nis oxposure to the early alr. It ds belloved that, if ho shall sleep some and If he can bu safely given sullicient narcotics to atleast make him unconsclous while belu transported to the train, the surgeons will take tho risk whenever the President slatl bein such a condition, and the fact that the White Hongo grounds have been cleared thus early helps to confirm tho beffet that possibly the President may be removed be- fore the carly morning, TUE URESS IX NUT TO LE REPRESENTED - on the Presidential train, When the subject was first mentioned to Mrs, Gartleld she ex- pressed her disapproval, aud sald that she preferred that the train should consist ouly of the President, members of his family, sur- geons, and attendants, There was a persist- cut effort to securo a special car for the news- papers; falling In that, to obtain permission to have the Associated Press representative accompany the tratn. This ts not to be al lowed. Dr. iiss says, however, he willsend buileting, If possible, from overy telegraph station, and ling secured a quantity of en- velopes nddressed to the Assoviuted Press, whieh he wil! cause to be thrown off as the stations ure passed, Through these bultetius the public may expect the oficial report of the Journey. e BELIEF, To the Western assoctated Press, Wasmtnaton, D, C., Seph,.5.—-11:80 p, m.— Itnppenrs to be definitly settled now that the President will not be moved before 6 o'clock in the mourning. AT LONG BRANCIL Lona Brancu, N.J., Sept. %—The: Cen- tral Railroad began work late this afternvon, on a temporary track from nedr the depot to ‘Trancklyn Cottage, ‘The track is to be ready for tho I'restdent by daylight, THE SCENE 3 at the Inying of the temporary track is a - pleturesyueone. ‘he workmen aye laboring by the ald of locomotive headlights, aud the track {s completed for some distance. At- torney-General MacVengh and fawilyar- rived this evening from Washington, Maj. Richard Arnold, United States Army, alsy reached here the sane time. Me will have charge of thirty urtillerymen from. Gay- ernor’s Island, who will guard the cottages occupled by the Presidential party. , ‘The troups will reach here tomorrow morning. ‘Nhe workmen at the new track have beep surrotinded by crowds of people the eutire - day, OFFICIAL BULLETINS, 870. A, ot Executive Mansion, Wasnixaton, D, C., Sept. 58:50 yp. in.—The President was somewhut restless during tho early part of the night, butslept well after midnight. He has tufen by mouth and retalued the nutri. iment prescribed, ‘This morning bis pulse 2 r