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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ig mat eet oc <DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 188 np and obscured that there intht be ratn, Miquirles at the Signut Onlec, however, satistiod tha attendants at the White House that there would be wo rain today, hat Unt the sus would-be obseured, These peedietions have been verthed. It hud been des elded, however, ty remove the President, ev iC there should bo w gently ray, bul uot top move him in vase there wus a storm, At oeluck this morning a visit to the White Hause reventled tho faet that ~ TUS OUTSIDE GATES WERE CLOSED, {hat there were only two or threo lhte vielble, witin light in tte Prestdent's room betuyg one of tue, Hewasas quict thore as atomb. Some fifty or sixty ton were colleuted In front of the dren pallugs, most of thom usicep., Some of ‘hom wore colored men, sume of them white men. AMLof thons were walling tho opportunity to see the President remover. A LANGE NEWFOUNDLAND Du@ lay infront of the gate, as thotnsh goarding tt from intrusion. The only viaitle objvets of wee Aivity wero the seatinels pacing up and dows, Upon whose muskets the tooulicht, ns lt broke through tho clouds, gleamed. AtB atclock “the conditions were unt nitered. Bverything was Apparently quiet in and around tho White Tlouse, ‘The President wis steeping, the physt- efans were tbh short amps, all the aveauze- ments bt been nde, and thes were only awaiting the brenk of thaw to remove tho President, Now and then wt group of corres gpontents werd collected at the wute looking after tho Intest nuivs, und were tokt by the cole ered poteonmn that he hit heard wothing ox cept that be Inu sent into Steward Cramp for bis tunehcon, THE POLICEMAN SAID that gomeol the Cubinet bt been there very fate, id thateneer tweet the phystefans hid wen da and out during the tieht. Otherwise there wis nothing ty fadleate to tilt tht Ue was. propysed ty tuke the President from the White House th the morning. So far asesn be tearned after whtntght the Cresttent stent withuut. making way remus. fe the earis: part of the eventng, when he had awakened from one ot his desultory maps, lie sald: “Well, L suppose that by this tne tomorrow Po owill be at Long Branch, aod f shat be ghd tobe able to breathe the sen alr," 7 THY Work) QUIET TIM and doit bint that everytitug deported upon his Lelng rested before he started, fe would sume mow all ils powers of will to futaee sh Sor after do'etoek ahypoderinte fajection of more phht was adminisie: It was the desire of tho physiciuns that the President should know es site abut the removal ns possible. They pres ferred te bave bith aven In a state of atupor than In one of exe) It, ‘Tho injections wert at onee eflcnelous, and when the tine ean for removal be was found te be tne state more of stupor than of sleep. MES. GANEIELD who hadglept but Uitde, and who bad, in fuet, Hot removed her clothes, was In and out the stele ebutuber frequently during tho wight, aid when she found that soon atter to'ctusk the President wad apparently soul asieep, ako ox pressed her gtatilleation it hls condition, Gen. Rwitm and Mrs, Edson, both of whom gat by the Presitent’s bedside during tho night, were of opinion tint he would know Uttle or nothing about tho moving. Dr. Bliss, fi the course uf tho night, roso many thes from tho lune whereon he was resting, went to tho rout, and found tho President tu all appearauces te bo getting In a contitlua which would permit ree moyul in the wornlag. ‘i THE NIGHY WAS ItUT AND SULTRY, spossibly the worst we buve hid in Washington this summer. Lowe utter intdnight tha thor mometer was ueurty The President, buw- ever, did. not seen to suifer any more on ac countof?. tho hewt thin be has on otter veci- sions,” Meauswhile te was approiebing dwn, und tho first indication on the street ol! what wad contemplated was tho welyal of farge tuinbers of police—In fuoty 6£ the whole force, under enarge of Muj. Heock, ‘They were pluced at atl . the orossings botween the White House gate and the dupot, with instructions to permit ny team To ss Of Any kind whutover, under any pretext, exeepting the motnted mussongers frou the White Houso, after the bour of G30 a. 1, hind | arrived, In addition to those pulleemen ull the jnounted force were On (uty nod thoy were em- ployed lu riding ap and down tho uvenito to ase slat the putrol in kecplug the streets ulear. “MUST AS DAWN APPEATIED tho'clonds broke uway and the sertiug muon suade dlatinet tho prepirations which wero ft shund.: It was still quict at the White House, No one would hive supposed, ta look through vho yard and about tho porcb,,thit if was tion proposed within an hour to remuve the Prest- dent from tho buildmg, Tho soldiers were asicop In thulr, tents, Tho sentrles wore yeelng . thelr. beats. ‘Lho , hua | ex. press-wagon upon which ,Gurileld was to bo tnken ta tha dupot stood before tho porch. Soon after dawn, however, thore were evidences of bustle and preparation at tho White House, * One of tho doctors came out and went ton uelghboring drug store ta procure 4 soothing Jotion, which waa instantly prepared, THE MOUNTED POLICEMEN rode bastliy up und down the avenue instruct- ing the pitrolmen that the tne was approweh: ing when they muse be careful und keep tha kircets entirely elear. There was abaotutaly no nuke, except that of the District market men xolng to the market. Jamos Sheridan, tho Jakbful mounted messenger from the White House, noted for his durkur riding, galloped AL xveat speed toe the depot oon | bls Tavorlt horse, the clutter of whose hoofs on the yavelnent in tho still night alr none disturbed the -stMuess of tho early morning, Me bad heun.sent Lo the depot by Sustrietions from tho White House to seo It everythiyy wae tn readl: ness thore, Meanwhile poople whose business required thein to be ovtat dawn renlized, when they su tho patrolmen standing at the street corners, that the Presitont was to be speedily removed, ‘They stood there, wherever they happened to be waiting, to catch u xitmpso, I possible, of tha President, or, atlenst, of the wagon it whiok he was to bo drawn to the depot, Thore was uv nolse, there was only subs dued conversation About 5 o’ctock, when dawn was so fur advanced that it was possible to read tha types of a bowspaper, there wero reports of yung on the mnurshes boyond tho White House, Many people who were watching thought that theso wero signals to the pulivee mon to propurs for thecomtng uf the President, 'Thoy were, however, merely the reporta of thoughtful eportsimen, who had gone to these naranes tu shout reed-birds, It was tho tten- ton of one of. them to shoot cnuugh reed-birds to omuko a. palatable moal for ‘tho “Presktent on bls tring te Log, Beane, Me succeeded In bringing udogen to the train Just betare tha Frosideat wot there, ‘There wus bustle and stir at tho White-dlauve soon after duwn, ‘There wag every. jndicutign that, ws speedily asi could be) done, tho Pxesid@ut woul be removed to tha truin, Dry Mins Lad made a careful examination of the pulse had luoked at the wound, aud hud taken the tempenitire wad respiration. fle found the pulse somewhul higher thaw it cratanrity bs at Thut hour la the morning, but the temperature was normal, as was the resplrutivy, Alb tho couditions seemed to bo entirely favorable tor removal, Mn, Gurllold came inte the roo at daybreak and asked whut the conditlon of bor husband was. Nv, Giles told ber thut he could be remover now its wall us any Hime, und “THE PINAL MESKAGL. . Ws then sent, ‘The phystetans had slopt but little during thy might. In tact, they had Blinply rosted on ut sof. Ur, Boynton, Dy, Bits, and Dr Reyhurn were he an adjaluiog room while Gon, Bwuthe and Mra. Fatson bad boon sitting at ‘tho bedslde Cunning tho Prosiaunt. Col. Corbi, Whoduy ypon nsott ivan adjoluing roomy. was sumMONeL and preparations began to bo mato to Mft tha Preditewt from the * couch ‘on which bovhas Igin moro thin two .wenths and remove blu fram the White flouse, As-tho fist step, tho doctors: udwinisterad Huothor hypedorwie lujoction of worphiie of Father wore thu the usual strength, Suun aft- br.tho bed, the legs of whieh bud beou une Scrowed, wis liftud and pluced upoit the stretch: eewhleb-bud been epeclally unde fo! THE PRESIDENT WAN DTILL BLE whan tho bed was pit Upon thy stroge twenty ninutes of 6 Dr. Hitas, Dr. Huynton, Dr. Reyburn, Ger. dwains, Cat. Rockwell, aud Col. Corbln took thy'stretcher, three ppun y wtide; ond Aiftod If, Tho President ld wot indent, thet he ‘WOs Aware Of What was belug done. Hicy care red the bed through the room tu ‘tho vorpidor, and, Without any trouble whatever, and without tho knowledge of tho President, took ft down the bray “stalreuse tu tho frout ‘door, Mean. walle.4rs, fiartield, her daughter, Miss Rockwoll, 4 aud dire Edson had taken a carslaso driven by ‘bore AL Albert, the Dn. A ad had gone tothe tral wy, ANO DI A : HURN had followed In another carringe. Just before Moy lett the slek-roum they sent word dain Shiirs.ond tho express-drtver took the horses which he 1s uvcustomed to drive and attached thom tuthe hugo Adams Uxpress wagon used for 'Trudsury purposes, By the tlie tho horses were attached tho hed bad reached the front tlour, und It wis the work of buta monient to placo the Presidout. un tho vagon. ‘Thirteen solticrs stoud ueur by ready for any service, Unt they were not tho nevcdod, The wagon was so large and the platform was so uccurately bullt that si tr Was V TO TAKE THE PRESIDEND in the wagun without the wlightest disturbance. ‘Three of the geuttemen sat pon one stde of Ube. wiugon wad Circe upon tho othor, whlli the. stroteher rested upon thelr Knves, This mide tho best kind of cushton and spring, und ren doved Jomtiag, H thera was careful driving, il most impossible, ta amament atter the lrest- dent had been pliced upon the wagon, Dre Bliss auld to tho drivers "We areal ready. . Drive very slowly and curefully.” ‘Tho borses started us though thoy knew tho errand on whieh thoy wera engaged, aud at welow walk came down tho roadway tu tho gate, VIE SUN WAS JUST HISING, aud ug the President left the White Huuse tho Nuhts woro put out. Whew the gate was roached thore was u turn pide necessary inte the ave- iute, and a sieht Jolt of tho wagon was percept: ile. At tlils tine the President toseudt hls eat upon his piluw.” He tay upon a mitivess over whieh was placed a blanket, aud ipo whieh res- edt tow pillow. A covertid and aheot wore over his boily, reaching about to tho breast. 1s hinds wery hid beveath these coveriugs. Dr. Biss held one hand with w constant pressive on the pulse, and Dr, Heyhurn was wlmilarly gccupled with the other. Get. Swath, who ent on one shle of the wazon, audCol. Rockwell, who was tpon the other, 4a TEY FANNING THLE PHESIDENT, Ne dit tiot seem, by the most wuthontic: state- tivo, to be nware of whut was going on. After Voanevivanla avenite wae reached, tho lresi- stent Jay quietly, and bis face exposed to the view of those who were upon tho sidewalks avornfugly asloop, ‘hure were but few peuple thore to ydtaess thisdramully departitre, but Lhose who were upon tho sidewalks laveluntary Mtted their hate and strong mon with tears log front thelr eyes as they saw that sullow, hited ted prayed © God save our Mresl- Farther down the avenue aman suid, with soine excitement, © Gort bring bln buck to us.” SUM BOER, CHER OF POLICk, who was close by, henrd the remark) and ends “fe would be better if you woald say nothing, and tho tain sald, * Whatever you think best’? ‘The face of tho Peeshiont, ns it appenred to those whe sie it, was nut so sreqtly eburuced wo had reugen to wntielpite. Tho bend onthe sido exposed hal not been removed. Lhure were hoevidenves thitt we could seo of the reat. swelling of the parotid gland, But the Presi dent's face was yellow, und something like that of a oman whe hat beet sutfering from daunuiles.: Wo noticed that us he passed along the avenue he tossed: his head Crom one side te thy other of the plilow, und once, as he reauhed ‘Fenth street, he opened his eyes ina dreamy, tneonselous sort of way, and then closed thour fuga, “ 1 WAS A stair, ng that wounded, perhaps dying, iat passed Along fy this open wagon, whieh caused numy of the spectiters tu ture away wilh eyes flied with tents. There was tholr President, of waom thoy had beard av tiuch for the past ning weeks, and onwhont thoy now see the visible evidences of hb suitering and uf bis struggle with Mite. Tho Mustache wis eut away from tho mouth ge that the lincs of ftscumed tyntly drawa, The eyes Were somewhat sunken, and upon the forsbord was placed a Cloth saturated with sone soothing lotion. It wasn sick miu A MAN SICK UNTO DEATH, and tho President of tho country, rlding along In the sultry hot hours of tho curly moruing to tuke hig tust chance for life. Not a word was uttered bythe thronga tht votleoted on the sldewallas. Juvolunturily many of thom lifted thelr'bats, and many uman was heird, us wo passed through the throng, saying “God save our Presidents" As in gllent pruyer L heard one any, With tours rolling down bis cheeks, a8 bo Jooked tf that wan fuco: “God bring bin baek to us Wwell{" and threo or four otter conrso mun who were nrotend him guid “Ament Ho passed through the throug without tho sUbtest dem- oustration on thelr purt, but with the highest tribute—alterica and uplifted bats, tears! roll- ing down thor cheeks, and a muttered prayer, ‘Tho sight was drumutic in the truest and best. sonko, Wevould seo from the sidewalks thut fuce upon tho pillow, with ull the traces of suf- fering und of angulsh of nino weeks plalily imprinted on it, The physieluns suid that the President wis bouring the trip very well, and it Js duo. of tho uncerroborated rumors that bo overcaine the etfect of the hypodermic injecs Uons go tnr as to recognize those about him and to recollect tho preparations whisk had been Dlanued the dny bofure, He Is anit to have ex- pressed, by # single cjuculation, a feeling of satistrotion, and than to buve dropped buck asteey upon the pillow. Ho loft thag White Mouso gt tun miuutes of 6, and was twouty inluutes in reaching the car. TUL TRAIN, Attwonty m{uutes pust Go'clock tha Prest- dent’a truly was backed down the Sixth-streot track, und war inconiplote rendiness for the ovor-to-be-remembered trip, Since 2 otclocl, workmen had Leon engaged {n extending tho track well nigh ncross Pennsylvania avenue, {n tho stillness of tho early morning tho sound of their hammors driving the spikes and ndjuat- {ng the steel rails could be beara at ulther end, of tha avenue a hulf-iile distunt, As the moun wa obseurod by w clouded sky, they workod by turchlight, wid, surrounded as thoy were by Nearly two hundred -apectaturs who were re- ingining up ull night suas to bo sure witnesses of thd notable event of tho maruing, the scene was indeed pleturesque. Tho’ track was com. ploted only a few ininutes before the trata wus brought into position, BY THIS TIME THE Crown had grown large ta numbers, but i wasn quict, woolstuannered crowd, posed cbhletly of jas boring men, wud tho policemen had no diitlentey {n keeping It within the bounds of the sidewalk pavement on olthor Kido ef tie avenue, A fow Intnutes Lutore 6 the attention of wll was direct- ed up tho avenue towards the White House, In tho diatanes could be gwen the enrrluges cons Auining those who were to uccompany tho Pres. itont on hits Journey, and avon euine In view tho slow-moving Wagon buaring the Presilent hime self, Meat the carriage which first reuehed the train stepped Drs, Agnew, Woodward, and Murnes, who hustily ontered the President's cur wad ince a last benection of Ube couch on whieh tho sick inno was to he plucoil, : THEY TESTED CHE SPRINGS AND MATTRESS, adjusted the chalrs hn tho eur, and put every thlug in readiness, Rearéely a minute Inter anothor carriage wes delyen to the reay stups of ear No.120, and thore alighted therefrom Bive Gurticld, Miss Mollie ret, Mex and Mise Rockwoh, and Mex, un. AS Mrs, Ciurtlcld asconded the stups of the coach muny hends in tholnrgecrowd wero uncovored In allont ox- Pression of deference, hoe hdlos werd avon sented on the right side ot the cur, whieh stood dlroctly across tha avenue, and trum the open whidows of the cur Woy commanded a full view of the President's waxou, Huw near at hands A little reynoved trom tho window, MNS. GAIRIELD looked unxiously, and ag it with fear and trem: Ding, at (he approaching wagon. How Keoniy and earnestly sho longed ut that moment to know how tho Uresitent was enduring tho hall. willo Journoy from the White Homie to the dupot, At ton mlautes past do'elock the [rest dent was along aide car No, ith. he horses were dotached from tho expressewayon, and in the twinkling of aneyo 3 TWELVE REGULAR BULDIBHS from the aysenal, under command of Lteut, Weaver, but in reality under the alrection of Dr, Msg, began ty move tha vehicle uruyid, and to adjust it 60 that the Preals dent could be taken from the rour of thu wugou- inte the car, +, Eithur Dr. .Lilise’ Mirectlous .were wrowy or misunderatoud, or elo the solders wero faulty oxceuttug thom, for (wo uF three Uines the tongue of the wagon Wits 1uruod to the right instead of, propurly, to the loft, atid vicu vorsa, and if was full Nye Wine tes hotgyo ts rear of tho wuyun was brought syunrely Op to tho edo ontrguco uf the cur. Je tho mounting, so sitont was th}s large crowd of spectators, and y SO QUILT Were 1ho movements of the imgu in aud about tho vehicle und tho trulu, that thora was searco. ly an uudible sound save the yoleu of Dr. Bisa, who alone spoke aloud, aud whose yoloo, so fa- . did not aps ho luy perfect. ly ho ofa Af onsleep aud oun consclons, When all was ready, the men Who had attended bin from the White House Hftad the bed, fram work and ull, and moved ly and cautiously part way Intu the ear. Wthere wisn hal, People: fuared there had been sume wronz uicusuvemuut, and, for un instant, a shudder rau through tho throug, and thore was trembiing und drand, lost somo aoe eldent ivlght ovcur Drs. Aguow, Woodward, and Yaruus, who wore it the var and bad boot anatously looking on, cawe to tho ussistanvo af thuso im the wagon, and the bed was Unally brouuht to such ay angte that tho tien way sues cessiutly made tn the ear. and tha Preatdont was placed su as torkle fucu forward, as it ts called. <Ainoment Jator aud be ty lying satp and con fortahle on his mattress In tho as cumpurt. ment, THE FEELING OF RELIGE fu tho milids of all present, Cunily, personal Teles, surgenny, and spectators, wus Instanta Heous aud indeseribuble. Men breathed more easily. Hono shone brighter in every uses while sympathy aud sorrow were deeply felt in every hwart, Yot, now thit the President wes safoly started. on bis lonyed-for trip, thore wily an awakening of ehvorfulucss aud nv feoltne that the change of climate soon tv como would bring with {€ strowzor tope of recovery. It was scarcely more that a wuluute after the President was placed on hls couch in the cir when tho rifiromt otticlal, haviug tho train da chargu quietly gaye tho order “Go whend.” ‘Che eye of every speetater ran along the tral instantly, and, as If by instinet, was {xed on Engineer Vago, Tho lever was seareuly noved. In nw tnoment the train was moving? Just moving, " NOT A SOUND UF ESCAPING STEAM had cone froin tint good, kindly engine! Nota car-wheel Lad uttered even tho faintest qui mur. Nota rall bad mace tho slightest come plaint, Manand his machinery, alt Nature, ans mato and Inapkvate, appearet to join in extending aid aud * consideration fy tho sulforiug $= Presidont. A thou send hearts went ont to ngineer Tage, and there was inaty a quiet exelamation: * How skiitul and heantitulit was!" The atart+ ingot that train, end the stopping, sume 0 fovt from tho avctue, and in front ut tho main entrttce of the depot, was equally as skitttul wad admirable. 1 was Imposelblo to itatinguish the dastant whee the: motion bud ceased. ‘The stop was mide to enable a vegulur passenger train to entor the depot yard, nud it tgted about five minutes. 'Tho crowd of people quict- ly gathered agin wlongslide the trun, most of thant near the President's var, THROUGH THE FINE WIRE COVERING tho winlows could be seen dinily tho couch uf the Prealdont, and only tis forebuntt was visible, On tho lett of the bed sat Mrz, (arield, faith- fully futuiog the suifornr, and nour her snt Dr. Noynton, whose watchful eye was fixed nlmost constuitly on the face of the Vresident. if the latter bad but turned bis feo to the ribt and Jooked froin the window, = UE COULD TIAVE SEEN THE spur where, aixty-six days azo, hu stepped from iho varrlaze with Secretary Mining. He could bive aucn tho steps ho ascontted to the untrunco of the room where ho was shot down, But ho did Not look at theau things. Howaver, who knows, though bo lny there weak, nalptesa, only a shad- ow of what ho wits on that fitotut day, he may: have beon thinkiug of all that thor buppened, Hiycineer Page rvcelved anothor order, und no- holy knows when, so qulotty was it done, but, about twenty-live mioutes of 7 o'clock, tho train was seen to be moving slowly uway.e AL fow more moments and It was gone, IN TUL CAR, SEAMING BALTIMOKE, BALTIMONe, Supt. b= T:5.0 m.—Tho train bowr- sng the President passed Bowlo, soventeon miles this sido of Washington, at 7:10, Philadelphia thue. Tho following dispatch wag thrown off; “ The President Is vo fur dotng go well that tho surgeons would Nike to Inereuse the spoed where it cun bo safely and comfortably done," Engine No.5, in charge of Traigmuster fell and Assistant loud-Foreman Watlla, running ns pitot engine abcad‘of the train beariug the President, passed through tho Union Depot at 8 At\tha depot perfect quiet provailed, the Wiliding and track {no tho vietnity having been cleared of nll engines and curs, Pussing trains had been held back, and tho tunnel from one end to the other was entirely clearand frac from wnoke. Tho train bearing.the President passed ut 8:02 ut n slow rateof speed on tho truck outside tho depot, making no stop. Few persons were ubout. Superintendent Wilkios reeolvei the dispatches thrown frot tho train and handed them. to representatives of the press, and Kindly gave thom: the use of tho rall- road wires to forward their messnges Into tho city ollices, Tho President hay stood the facies of travel up to this hour with romarkabie fortitude. His pulac !s oven less frequent than {t waa beforo louving Waghington. It is now 40, Tho arrangements aro xo complete in overy detail that tho iuconveulonce to the Presl- deut Is reduced to amlnimum. ‘he bea upon which he ts now lytig is 80 enrofully adjusted that tho vibradons are hardly noticeable, Tho train ran from Washington to Baitinore at an average xpecd of thirty miles per hour. [tis found this rate of apocd causes less atmoyanca than If it was reduced one-half. At 7 o'vlouk the President took threo ounces ot beof tea with relish, DEVOND BALTIMORE, Tho Tresident’s triin passed Perrymin's, twenty-six miles east of Haltimure, at-828, The following dispatches were thrawn off the traln: To Mra, Eitza Garfield, Garrettavitle, 0.8316 1. ni—All goed well up to thla hour, and the Preale dont Is atunding the Journey splendidly, J. STANLEY Brows. To Dr. J. 1, Harter, UL S.A, Washington: Pulso on leaving 14, now 100, Hus slept. Doing splendidly. B.A. Roynton, To the Hon, Wayne MacVeagh, Elvcron Hotel, New deracy: All goes well up to thighour, At thls rate of apeed will reach Elveran between 1 aud 2o'¢dlovk, Pulse 100, 0. STANLEY Brown, AT HAVRE DE OACK, Hayne pe Gracy, Md., Sept. 0-0:10 a, m— The Proaident's train bas passed throuzh here, agit went through tho Prealdont was soon, and he appenrod to be really enjoying tho trip. ‘fhe traln will probably reach Elberon botwoen land 20m, AT WILMINGTON, DETx WItsinaon, Del, Sept. —The Prealdontint traln-pussed through hore at 10:80 n. m., moving about ten mites an hour. About 1,500 people sa- acrubled at tho depot, It was reported that the Preaideut was In wood eondltton, the only vhange alneo teaying Washington being a alight no- colerition of the pulxe, AT LAMOKIN, VA. Lanoxin, Pa, Sept. t—Tho Presldgntiot train auto tha run trom Wiktnington to Lamokin, fourtoen mites, in fourtean mutes, and thon stopped tor coal ‘len wen aro engaged In wet- tug coutinquletly. She was soven niunutes coullng, und Jott at J0:81 Dr Agnow told Dr, Milner thay tho President bud improved since ho Jott Washington, und wae getting along very comfortably, ‘Thoy were yl to got out of Washington, fur the heat waa oppressive. The Hlovtors on the train were woll plensed with the progress the tral waa making. ‘Pho eur wes quite free from Jolt or Jur, and they had high hopes of reaching Long Branch with no bad ree sults, Tho Hrositont had suttered very tittle fatlque. De. Aguew eeumed in excollent splrits, AT CHESTM, PAL t Crests, Ya, Sept. G—Tho President's tral basged the depot bers vt about twonty-tlyo miles an hour, ‘Tho Mresident’s car was appa rently tightly closed, and vo bubletin was thrown off, AT MAY VIEW GRAv's Fenny, Putanenotia, Bopt, The Trestdent continues to do wall, A Uriel stop was tide at ny View and the wound success. Cutty dressed, Out of Tuy View, by reason of 0 koad track, thu speed was {neroused to tty tnttes an hour and no digeoufort was felt by the Mrvsident, “Tho vibrativn of the bed was no areuter than wt a lower rate of speud, AL GRAYS FERAY, CitAy’s FEM, Pi, Bopt, HU o, In—The President's traly reached thls pont, tye June-- ton ut tho Pounsylvgnia nmin Moe with the Phitadetphta, Witmogton & Nultinore Railroad, AG 10330, buving made an averige of thirty-four god one-third iniics per hour sinco leaving Washington, A stop of elght minutes wasyuade fo gut water and attond to too cuxines, and the tral moved on at 10:47, Tho pulse taken at that thne was 103, and Jower than expected, Sho Presidout ty dolug well, * AT PHILADELIUTA, Vina Lrita, Pa. Sept. O.—Tho Prosideutial train ran over tho Philadejphia, Wilmington & Bultimore Division of tne road forty-nine wiles gu hour, When the Prealdent was Informed that ore than half the Journey hed been ho was greatly plea and aald this was decid: edly the most intersting day of any since ht was shot. Dr. Boynton safd here that the re: Moynl of the Prosident promises to bo a portee! Suecess, Iu fs conlident (hit He President will be tna better cumtition when he veuches Blber ron that whou He started. Its imitsy on leaving Washlugton was tt, aud at Pijludelpbia it wat 10, Geveral-Superintondent Kanney,-of tho Philadulpbia, Wiimtngton & Multinora Diviston of tho Pennayivania Mallroad, wus on tho Prositont's trai, {lo saya tt is true that tho President's putsa fell teu beats befor reuch- jog Dalthnorc, The Froaldont was eheerful, dnd whon nalted ff hu would Ike to travel faster replicd, * Yes, { rathor Hko iL” Mr. Renney says bo seemed to be in very guod splelts, and Was not under the vlfects of auy opiates. Hu Wis ty rattonnl as could bo, and ovcasionalty olutter! with the doctors, Mtr. Kenney added that hu was surprised tu goo the number of peo- ple whe turned out, particularly In country Placos, to wittoss the passage uf the train, Even ut prominent strtlons whore there were crowds the people rulscd tholr bata with rover gnco and all seemed atfected by tho gravity of tho situation. pected to arrive during the day, Thero lan Jand br blowing and it ts quite sultry, BAFE AT LONG IMRANCH, Lona BRANCH, N, da Bopt, Ot p. n.—Tho Preaident ts now in bla room tt the Fritnetlyn vottige, belay bathed. Ho urelybd all elahe, and without the least unfavorable symmtony,” Tho: weather at Lute Braneh id cletr, with a very Hyht breezo from tho lund, Thorwiometor, FA, A crowd of plokot guards ly about the Franek- lyn cottage. Tho buspltal cur, after loaving tho tualu track, was egcorted by a guard of eoldicra until tt reachod the vottuge. An awning was thrown acrosd the entranoe of tho cottage tu tho rallrond track, & ‘Tho dstancy from Washington, 236 miles, was nite 1 Be) nites, beluy a sell fraction loys than forty miles an botr, or nbout up to the. {hue promised, Ne weat-buund train pagsyd it {fn motion. The doctors sald ou thotr areival that tho Presilont, instend of teing insured by. the trip, was really in. better ‘condition than wheu he started, Atip.ut the Vrosident shows no signs of weariness, and everybody around the cottage fs ebeorful and hopern), 4 THE AMIMIVAL. : Tosa Bnaxct, Sept, 6.—ho Presidential traly arrived at Etberon at t0 p.m. ond reachou the cottage ten minutes later, There wore about 20,000 persons tn the vicinity of tho President's quarters. ‘Lhe regular troops wore on guard, and no diflivalty was experlenced tn provorving perfeat order. No sound wag heard tomar the quiet of tho nolgbhorhood. Mrs. Garbeld, upon arrtyal, paused Crom the Prest- dent's env to the preceding couch. She tvoked eitluv and not at all worrlod., No ditficulty was experienced In preventing a too near approteh of the peaple, No exeltamont prevalled—only hutural curtosity, dust before, reaching the vote, at M215 a, in. tho train wasbrought tou stundstilt, and the first ear, wacd by the attending phyeiclans, and -bugqaro car, were detached and. pushed by bund aroind a shurp curve, making a n sumicireto bout the Hresidont’s cottage. Fotlowing this proceeding the ear in which the patient was lying was YOPESHED OVER TING KAME COUnME titit reached the entrance tu the votlaxe, at whith polntit was eropped and a large awnlug was thrown dround the portico, so that the sun votild not fall upon the patient, and he could pot. ho observed by the anxious speotaturs, ‘Tne re- jnovul froni the eur ty the roo prepared for tho reception of tho Prestdent.wus aeconiplished without oxelting him In any manor whatever, and while bo was apparently a ttilo fatigued ho did not complaty, and seemed to be perfectly colin und well sutisiied, Urivato Soeretary Brown makes in substance the following state- incnt of the trip from Washington to Elberon: Upon leaving tho Bxeuutlve Mauston, JI SEEMED TO ENJOY THE SCENERY, and looked around taquiringly. Jie noticed several omployés atunding in front of tha mate sion, and waved bis hind to thom, ut the same (tine sinlting as If it were vory gratifying to thin to lenve tha scuno of his fone illness. All tho way to tho depot he wag.a vory anxlous obgorrer of everything, and this he wis not provented fromdotay. Open arelvat at Sixth street and Punnsylvanla avente, the pationt was removed Tram tho express wigou and placed on n spring- mattress which bad beou propured tor his recep- tlon, ‘Tho President experienced Mttle er no ssturbaneo In being transferred from tha vehi- ely tu the car, and bis pulso, although slightly accelerated, reaching abolt 115, fell to avout 1u6 before the train aturted, and sbortly after fort to 101, and nyuln to Me. ‘Tho first atop of the traln was made at Patapsco, at which polnt tho purotid gland wag dressed, | ‘TIN PASSENGERS on the special train beatdes tho President woro: Mrs. Gurtleld and Miss Sfollloj 0. 0, Rovkwoll, the Prosident’s brother-in-law; Col, A. F. Ruck weil, wife, and diught Gen. D. G. Swain, Stuntoy Brown, Col, If C. Corbin, and Warren 8. Youny, assistant to Scorotary “Brown, tha. eur- geons in churge—namoly: D. W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J.J. Woodward, Robert Reyvurn, and D. Hayes Agnew; tho nurses, Dr. 8. A. Boynton and Mrs. Edgon; domeatics, Jang Sprigg, Mary White, and Eliza Cutte. . Employés on tho train—M. Ely, Suvperin- tondent of Motive Power of the Pennsytvania Ktallway, in charge of trata;’ Charids Watts, assistant in chargo of train; James 1. Kidor, Chief Inspector of Alr Brakes; George Aloright, Inspector Alr Brakes; J. P. Syater, carpenter; AT THENTON, Node TRENTON, Ne day Sept. C143 a, m1.—Tho Pres dent's train hag Just passed, and ts now thirty- ine miled vorth ot Philadelphtt, having made theso thirty-niue mites In tftyeslx und a bale tinues. Crowds of people filted tho streets, covertil tho bridges over the railroad, and micked tho depot, but thoy smulntaiied wit abso- fate quiet as tho train wont through without stopping. AT BEAR SWAMP, UeA Swasey, Nd, Sept. G=1:657. m.—Tho President's train ts now pussing this polnt ata hich nite of spect, having mudo the Inst four tiles in five minutes, * AT PRINCETON IU PRtxceton dusarion, Nod, Supt. d—1t160 ane, The Prosident’s trait is new passing thls place, having made tho distance frum ‘'Crenton, tet tailes, dn ten and a half intnutes. ‘The track ts atratyht und hay been clear, unt the grade has bean uphill, aud on thataccoynt the speed made Js woudurful, AT MONMOUTH JUNCTION, 9 Monstourn dusctios, Ned. Sept, U=E05 pon, Tho Prosidont's train hoe Just passedzolug Nhe’ Ughtniug. ‘The train took water hutween Lower Monmouth Junction and here on the iy; seoope Ing it up Crom the trough In the roudbed with: out lacking upspecd,'ant took the branch road hore neross to Jamesburg at the above hour without i ston. ‘Tho tral hus mado no stap since leaving Uray’s Ferry, and will mako none until tt reaches Long Branel, untess thove 13 wn acoldcnt, It lina mado tha forty-seven mites frou Muntua in gixty-ulse minutes. Dayton, Nod, Sept. 612330 p. m.—The Presi dent's traiu is now passing thls place, running on tho connceting branch, AT JAMESHUTU, damessuna, Noo dy Supt. O=2stt p. 1.—Tho Presitent’s trata bas just passed off the connect- tog branch onto the Freehold & Jamesburg Age rieultural Rallrond, having made tho five miles from Monmouth Junction im seven miontes. It ‘has gone on without stopping, AT FREEHOLD, Freentoup, Ney Sept, 1-12: yp. t—The Presideut's train hod fust gone througb here swiftly, having imide the last twelvg nilics In fourteen twinutes, The track was [ned with peuple, the inen standing with uncovered hends fd tho cara How by. .Everythiug was atlll, exe vept hundeeds of flagy whieh were waving. When tho train yot out of eight hundreds of “God bless hlin’s” were heard. AT FAIMINGDALE, Ne J, Faumixovsauy, N.d., Sept. 6—The President's train passed at 12:04, making the Inst twenty tuliea in twenty-threo ininutes, : AT BEAGIRT, Seaaint, N, J. Sept. 01:48 p. m.—The Presl- dont’s trait bas just passed, and fs now uine and ahbalf miles from Etboron and 217 miles from Washington, AU THE END OF TILE JOURNEY, Lona Buaxcn, N. J. Sept. 6=1:12 p, m.—Tho Prestdent has arrived nt Francklyn cottage, Pulse, 1t0." Wenthor hot, but a good breezc blowing, Cc. M. Horrell, portor,. of President 4 Tae Koborts’ car; Androw , James, ags{ataot tara? AT BALTIMORE. * f porter, and J. Sharp, Asalatant * Train- 2A QUIET SCENE i Special Dispatch ‘to The Chicagd Tridu: Bartimone, Md., Sept. 6.—Ascarly as 6 o'elock this morntsig quite a large numbor of persons nasombled at tho Union Depot in thia city to sce tho train bearing the Prealdent to Long Branch passthrough, and, If possible, to learn how he had stood the Hret stage of bis Journey. Ky Uleection of Col, George C, Wilkens, Superin- tendent of tho Raltimore & Potomac Ruttrond, all tho tracks wero eleared in tho vicinity of the depot, and no engine was allowed anywhore near, 80 as to obvinto as nearly as possible all ‘Unnecessary heat, smoke, or nolue. Notwith- Atanding that tho traln was later than was ex pected, thoso In and around tho depot were very KUNDUED AND Quire, und spent tho tlie Iu discussing tho probablll- les of what tho vifdot of tha removal would bo on the wounded President. All, however, ex- Pressed tholr henrtfelt wishes that he would bo wroutly benefited and would soon recover, Rhortly before 8o'clock tho pliot-engiuo, No. 6, Incbargo of 'Crainmuster Iell, waa sighted com- ing trom toward the tunnel, and every one thought that It was tho train. {is rulssion was quickly learned, and it soon passed on Its way to seo that no obstructions woro in tho way, and, a few minutes Ister, No. 658 camo puting towards tho itcpot, through whiob it passed ata: slow rate, all eyes carnest- ly gorlng ut THE BPLENDIDEY-EQUIPPED TRAIN ‘ad it bore its precious frelght eastward, and ina moment It hid passed out of view and entered the Union ‘Tunnel and sped on its way to Bay~ \iow Junetion, thence to Philadelphia, he traln loft Washington ut U:40, Philadelphia oh Mnstor of the Halttmore & Yotumaa Tailrond; William Page, éngineer; B. Grinnell, flreman: J. Mason, troman; G, K. Dean and Jumes Kelly, brakemon on tho Baltimore & Potomac, “A STOP OF FOUN MINUTES eccurred at Lamokin for fuel, tho only tine coul was taken fn on tho trip. AtlW:100 stop of five minutes was mado at Gray's Forry for water, * : Betweon Philadelphia and Manmouts June- tion the special train made Boveral miles at tho rato of soventy miles per hour. . Bay View was reuched at 8:05, and a brief atop was mado to cnablo the surgéons to make a dressing of the wound. It was found to havo suffered no derangement by travel, The dreas- ing waa soon accomplished, and the train, after leaving Bay View, was run at tho ‘rate of fifty miles por hour, The track tn this Iccallty la very straight, and In excellent condition, and though tho specd was at the time greater than fifty miles an hour, the vibrations of the Preal- dent's bed wero no moro than they would have been bad the train boon moylng at twenty miles per hour, : > ‘ ‘Yho uttending surgeons fect very much grati- jtod with the muuner in which tho remoyal was conducted, and: aro generally of option that, with tho exception of boing slightly fatigued, tho Prealdent bore the journey oxecedingly well. Tho practice of Issuing bulletins three tines a day witt ho continued, There wilt bo no distribution of bulletingexcept at Private-#ceo- retary Brown's office, where any una who calli will be sorved with copics, a 1n nppreolation of Mr. Ely's services, Privato- Secrotary Brown has Inyited that gentleman to be r guoat of hls cottage during his atay at the time, and made the run to Hultimoro, | Branch. of nearly forty-two inilea, Iu ono hour DR DLS and aevenicen Seaton, nn average of | 8ald, In response to interrogatories, that the President atuod tho Journoy oxtremuly wey; hia pulsc not having been higher than 110P Col, Corbin, who accompantod tha attendants upou the Iresidentj to Long Branch, saya the Proule dont stood the Journey remarkably well; that, upon nearing Long Brauch, one of tho party auxgested that it would soon: be time totnke a bath, In reply to which tho Prestuont said: “Wo need progress just now more than a bath.” <tevery town and station atoug the route, said Col. Corbin, a mass of human beings -congre- guted to witness tho passage of the traln, in most Instances cntire multitndes STANDING WITH UNCOVERED UBADS, and oxbibiting fecliugs of sympathy, At this hour (6p, m.) averything {3 portectly quict In tho vicinity of the Prealidentint quar- tors, and every one oxpressce a fcoling.of gratl- ication that tho Prosident stood the trip so well, THY EVENING BULLETIN bas bud tho usual offcet, causimg conslderabie oxoltemont, and some periong feel very do- apondont. Noapprebension tx fult: by the sur kovls, bowover, a8 thoy oxpected the Journey: would result in @ considerable rise in pulse and tomporature, thirty-two miles per hour. Contrary to expeotn> tion, tho train passed diroctly through tho depot and proceeded au, but Av rue nebor dispatches wero thrown out, copies of which wero given Immadtatoly to the nawapupor rop- resentatives In walting. Tho train passed on the uutsldo of tho shed at the Union Depot, thus Preciuding those assembled from gotting a Cull view, and only so occusional glimpse tautd bo obtained through the large doors us tt moved along. Tho abject of this passing outejdo ofthe Lultding waa ta ubviito the disagreeublo ro- verberution = which = {8s nlways heard when oo pulling engine pnasea into nn Inelosed structure, The tunnels, of course, could not be avoided, but tho cuylnos in goluy through thom ran uta slower rato of speed In order to lesson tha nolse of the uxhaust, The gveno at tho Union Depot, by tho gotemn still hessand quictuda which’ reivned there, cons (rusted strangely with tho'seeno of bustle aud wotlvity usually presonted, : BY TIE SEA, PREPANATIONS AT LONG BANCIL Lona Buaxcn, NoJu Sept. &—De, Hamilton, one of tho consulting Hurgcons, arrived at Long Hranch this maruing. In conversation on the trula the Doctor expressed tho opinion that the Jresidont’s removal from the mulurioug atinose phuro of Washington would soon prove Leue: Heli, He did not atkribute xo much Lmportance tu xen ale us to a general cbuuge at scouury, ete, Hv thought the fact Ihat ho President's desire to ienyo Washington bad been yranted would have i gomd moral efect upon him, and-he would vomuiwnce to mend almost finmodiately upon Lis ureival. Whestasked: tow lone ho cx- DIL NOYNTON sald tonlght: “The pulyo romalny about. the sane Ad Mt tho Hime the ovening dressing was jnado, I¢ the President should dle before to- morrow tnoruing [ should hold te tho oplafon that his romovil waa the proper thing to do, He wos dying juch by inch in Washington, and 1 atl hope that bere he will gain sutticient strength to recover, I think a favorable chanyo In tho patient probable by morning. If thore Is, wo shalt, of course, be more hopeful, while, on the otbor hand, wa shull foel anxious {f there 4g uot, The wound and wland ave nll right, Tho trouble 1a that the Prosident’s systom {¢ somuch Peetud tho President, Would remuia at Lone | yun down that tho quostion arises, Has be auf. Jiraneh, De. Hamilton sald be coutd not Venture | ticiont rocuperative power left to ret fromthe au opinion, In fact, bo did not at tals time,de | fathayo? . : 2 sro to entor luta nny dotalled convorsatiog.on tho subjeut, ‘Lhe trala. Which arrived at Long Traneh «at 0350, conveyed uo xqund) of regutur troops frum Mattory As First Artiilery, of dvs, crnor's Island, under CoWmand of Capt. JsM, Ingalts, the squud numboring qhirty, nek of ollicerd. ‘Too troops will be pficed nbou cottages yet apart for tho Presidential _p; The cottages are all (n Texdiness to receiyg th Preaidunt, and furge crowds gutherdd gbout.tho, Fraucklyn cottage during tbo morning, must fuvonventence being experienced by reprusentar tlyes of the press owldy tO Inadequate tale krupbls fuvllities, the! peares, ollico tor tha’ Vreaident's quarters‘botoy 4 vite and a Hilt divtunt, and the only’ mode o: convoyance by curriage. Rooms bave been a¢ upurt by the propristors of the West End fotel tor the ac commodation of the Westora Jnion ‘Tetcgraph Company, aod ay aduiwonal £6-c0 of men Is ex- (COle ROCKWELE wald ut 0:00 that: Dr, Reyburn informed Mre, Gurilcld a short tune bofore that hour that tho President's pulae. bad slightly deereased. Privato-Seorutitry Mrown had a abort converese tou with Dr, Hamilton about 10 tonight. ‘ho luttor said bo‘tnoughs the pulse not quito sd? supid og variior Ix the evening, aud he Sad no doubt tho putiont would coutiaua in his present eungition a duy ‘0g two before ho commenced to ratly, ‘There fs: an’ apparent’ ‘Uneasivess about tho President's conditien tonight amoug tho Cabinet olicera pad pthors intimutuly acquaint. od with the feots to the case, and this js ‘boing - telexraphed olf as tytlicative of sorfous results. A peotleman, ta céaversadion with @ frlend to- night, intimated thas - Dit AGNEW HAD GIVEN HIM LITTLE ‘OR Ni ‘ _ ENCOUNAGRMERT 2 regarding tha Proatdent's Drospectaal recovery, but thig {4 belteved to bo exaggerated or mis toustried, There Is certatniy uo round for donylog that the pationt Is deatdedly tow, and Jless a chauyge ovaurg by morning there will bo RrAYO Apbrevonsiori, but it Is ulmosf contdaritly expected that the morning dressing will shaw fa finprovement. ‘The latest tnformation fron tho sivk-room tonight waa given by Private Hueretary Brown, who stated tbat Or, Reyburn reported, at 1020, that the pulgy tad folten to about 118, and the tempyriture was not much nbove normal, FRANCKLYN GOTTAC AT 10:30 1%. sy WAS SED ‘ ‘for-tho night, and it wilt be {impossible to obtain fny thing furthor fron tho Prastdent uth morne ing, untcgs thore te wohanwe for tho .worse, In whicti dvent Secretary Brown wil! bo Informed, wad through hlin tho press, : Np Mw No change {4 reported in tho Proritont’s con- dition sic tho Inst disputeh, It hag buon ns- certalncd, however, that at 1030 he had heen aleoping quietly for an hour and a quarter, Thore {9.4 Letter focling prevalling at thin hour (han during the enrly part of the night. All the mombers of the Cabinet arrived tonight, and wilt remain here fur the present. “In ense tho President should raliy,"" Secretary Lincoln anys, “we muy return, but the prospect tonight ds not very fuvorable.” ‘ There will be reasonably fair faollities for handling newspaper reports by tomorrow, but wrent delay must be caused by the long dia- tauice from tho Prestdont's quartora to tho telo- graph ollive, A DAY OF EXCITEMENT, New Yount, Sept. Q—Tho Wane’ Long Branch correspontent writes ns follows: Tho track from tha Etberon Station to the Franeklyn cot {age was practically dalshed about i o'clock this morning. “ho Inborers, who Id been hard nt work during ‘tho wight, drove tho Int pike in the hist raft with wt prolonged choor, and then broke up inte sinall gangs distritiutett over tho haif-tllo read, and began the work of balinst-"| {ng tho track, (ling in between tho ties, ete. Mours- before the Presidential train. arrived nothing remmined to be done, Soon. after daylight oan engine -was brought up from Long Branch, und awitehat upon the new track, tu testit, As tho cogine struck tho first curve, afew feet Crom the main Lno, tho rolls suidenly spread, and the fovvinotive wasderalled, Tho curve hud been mado teo short, A host of workmen vary soon hud tho engine rightud, and then the curve was mado wider, Agula the test ongine was run aver tho eurve and . a AGAIN THE RAILS BREAD, Tho curve was still too short. A sevond timo thé ténck was reluld, and thore was no furthor trouble with tho curve, During tha forenoon drilt-englna No. 4 was slowly run over, tho rou Ws a test, and tho etfect upon oyery ralt and tle was curefnily noted. Nothing was found Wrong. Just within the Elberon Motel grounds tho siuoke-stnuk of thy ongine came In contact with eg number of telegraph wires running to the hotel, and TANGLED. THREAT UP BADLY, Men were put. tu work rearranging tho wires nt oucg, and the tingle was soon atrnightened out und the wires atretehed high enough to allow a trafu to puss undor thom. Soon after 9 o'clock detachinent of thirty soldiors from tho Fhst Artillery atrived ‘at Bilberon from Govertior’s Island, under command of Cupt. Ingalls. A portton of the men wera Immedtately set to work putting up ay, awalng on the plazzu, In tho roar of tho Francklyn cat- tugo, oxtending to the rallrond track, so that horay of the broiling aun could descend upon resident Garilolt as ho was jtaken from tho cur to hiv room. A fie boforo tho Pretidential varty nehed + tho grounds the soldiers rere Placed on picket duty, and the throng of visitors over- running tho lawn wero vonpelled to retire. “The vicket lino Inelosed threo sides of & square, nenrly in tho centre of which ‘tho cottuga stood; the fourth sito betug etfeetually guarded by the acuan. No ono was allowed within tho in- closure thus formed, and the Prestdont’s physleinns found no annoying crowd to intor- fere with the proper removal of tholr dls. tinguished pationt, C ATTORNEY-GENERAT, MAOVEAGIE was out of bed bright and early this morning, and ‘was an ‘oxooadingly induatrioug ‘por- son during tho reat of tho day, As bho was tho only representatlye of the Cabliethere, tho burden of superintonding alt tho inal dctails fortho Prosidont’s recoption full upon his shoulders, togother with’ Col. Jones, of the Elueron,-ex-Coltestor Murphy, and Bfaj, Arnold, of tha Unitad States army. Mr. Mao Vengh looked after tho testing of tho track, the final alring of tho cottage, the disposition of tho military gunrd, andatnousand and one other matters, Hyery few minutes from the time tho Presidential party loft Washington until tho train arrived hore the Attorney-General was in recolpt of DISPATCHES FROMTHE PRESIDENT'S PHYAT- CIANS stating what progress was being made on the Journey, nnd the condition of tholr patient, Ench dispatch was of the most oncouraging and xratifying charactor, and as Mr, MacVeagh road hia: news .to tho people surrounding him, -bo-° was not the only ‘one | to ejaculate “Thank God!" many times, Early (n tho morning -poople from all the hotela and most of tho cottages for miles along tho conet began to arrive at Elberon {n all sorts of conyoyanves and on foot, Ovcan Groye, Asbury Park, Sen Girt, Spring Lake, Deal Beach, and all the othor towns and bamlots fn the vicluity wera well represented among tho vialtora, By tho inlddle of the foroncon RCORES OF CARRIAGES . Nned Ocean avonue, runutoy along the beach, and Lincotn avonuo, ‘and the driveway between Elberon Station and the hotel, The lawn around the President's cottage, waa covered with hundreds of visitors, who wandored about in the sun, closely examined oyery portion of the oxtorior of tho cottage, tried to poer in at the windows, admired the beautiful flowera sure rounding tho building, ran along tho railroad track, bothered tho soldiers and workmen, and dn gonorat conducted themeelyea ax such urowds always do, When they were finally driven back by tho plekets, the visitors formed in a dense body on the edge of tho picket tine aod stood vatlontly walting until the Prosident’s train camo to standatill ntonweldo the optingo and the aufferor was safoly pluced In his new quar tera, . i THE SITUATION, ~ fe VERY WEAK, Sptciat Dispatch to The Crtcaga Tribune, Wasmtxaroy, D. O., Bopt. 0.—A dispatch from Long Brauch says that the Presidont 1s yory weak. Pulse 128 at 0 o'clock. Fs OFFICIAL BULLETIN. DISHEAUTENING EFFECTS OF THE JOURNEY. Lona HRANcH, Sept, 6.~Tho evening ollicial Dutiotin Is ag follows: Serr, 6--0:30 p, m.—Since the last bulletin was issued tho President hus beew moved from Washington to Long Branch. He was toro reat Jona than usual last night, being evidently some- What excited by nuticlpations of bis Journoy, ‘This moraing ut 6:50 bls pulse was 114, tempera: ture 19,8, réspiration 18, Wo loft Washington with the President at 6:00 am. Owlng to the admirablo arrangements made by the Peansylvanla Huallroad Company, and to the togentously urrangod bed designed by 1. N. Ely, the fatizuo incident to transporta- tlon wae reduced tou minimum, Nevertheless, ne wae untlelpdted, soine signs of disturbunco produced by the Journcy have, beon exhibited alaco bis arrival by a rise of temperature and increased froquenoy of pulse. At present his pulse {a 124, temperature 101.6, respiration 18, z a: D. W, Beige, J. K, Banses, J. J. Woopwanp, Ronent Reysunn, 1. Hayes Agnew, FUANK I, HAMILTON, © BLAINE’S BULLETIN, TUE PRESIDENT FEELS. AS IF HIS BACK WERE BNUISED, LONG PRANctt, Sept, J~To Morton, Mintater, Farts, and Lowell, Mintyter, London: Tho Pres ident Jort Washington at half-pust 6 this mors ing, and reached Long Branch at twenty minutes past: Hly'seemed ta bear tha Journey well,’ though the hoat was very oppregalye. Afier his arrival ho was, for several bours, reatloss,; showed aligns nt great fatigue, and compinined that bis buck hada bruised fecling, His pulse yove to 14 and his temperature to 101.8. At this hour, butf-past 10, be is steeping, and bis fever, iu" gbatlug. | His surgeons regard hls sympioms Ad & necpssnry result of the, Journey,"and expect a favyrable change pa thW alr, within the next two days. Tho fever isin part attributed to the exaltement ho felt at “| wore olosod froin 11 to. rooming. Me toleave tho Whlto House, ang het welenined tho Right of tho sen, - ™ they uents Of tho Next sixty hours-neg eo aulleltude, Deatesse ™ re —_—_—_ WS WHEE NOUsy, Irs HAD DRAINAGE Weatisatoy, Th Gy Sept. th—at iy 2 OF LoL. A. F. Rackwoll, tu chargy of Set bulldaigs and grounds, av oxanitnnto; 2 Puttig Anade by Col. Goorge i, Waring ar. Hants been speutor, of Newport, It. 1, of tho ante Ine saultary condition of th f Tatnay Cal. Waring in his roport. aus rn a ton indlentes w very antict less ght C=0Mini- thav cureent reports would tons ono fottiog So for ag exposed to vlow, tho workin ee plumbing fn. the house scem-to hen hip ang woul. Tho urrangemont of the yarn tl? Wipes and waste-pipes fa auch na in ttn nee tho constrietion has heen added te tere to timo as occasion required, and pg bi time Mach of My a Wetttired plumbers siygosted It. not a Nettle of it ratienlly, whole, whlla they are freq ofton. found in the better elas of cities, the plumbing Appliances af tha Alanson flo hot conform: to what copted aa necensary Rinitary mt galedwelhig.” Cok Waring meen oft is recommendation for ried tt ravemnect seomn to bin necessury’ stating that tue gee aye Construction Company, wytoss Ue Druin cuxlvoer bo is, will Underiiko nt nejaatultte and without compensution, the rth of his recaminendations, certain that Col, Roukwell wilt recommenitntton of Col. W, 4 Yanres coment will bo commenced at day. Exeunt 2 Ate now ne an eaniy — NEW Yorn. PLYMOUTIE cHULCH, nRooKLYy, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tritune, New York, Sept. 0.—Plymouth Church Brook. Jyh, wos well filled this morning witt eee Christinus of all denominations, who hell ¢ sorviee of prayer for the specdy recovery President Garfield. Amony those on na plc form wero the Rev. Dr. J. 8, Chadwick, of a, Simonson Methodist Episcopal Churehy Fulton, of tho Mnpttst ‘remptes the Meee Halliday; the Mey, William . Dixun, of the Concord Bantlat Church; and the Rey, Hireg Uatebins, ‘The cougregation was Composed, mitloly of elderly Jadtes and bray-beanded men, ‘Tho prayera wore clouont and fervont, and the congregation Joined heartily In tho bysans, The Rev, Mr. Parker, iu the course of A GLOWING PRAYER, sald: ' Iopo still lives in tho heart of the mule tude. Ob God, honor hy proiiso; honor Thy great nxme; got glory to Thyself by coming fg man’s extremity aod renosing the leabiiny under which we labour. We humbly implore Tay Rraciohs help in this, our gad hour of Afilction, We beseech 'Thootorestore to healthouratrete, Presitont." Tho lov. Charles C, Hull deltyeret au address on tho efllency of prayer, in which be statod that the town of Hilo, in the Sandwich Talunds, hud beon saved from destruction by a stream of Inva by tho prayers of the Christian Inbubltants, Ho anid: “THE CRISIS IN OUR PRESIDENT'S CASE has come today. His strange and critical case 4s bolug dechted at this very moment, We stall soon know whethor tho railroad journey has brought health to our Chiof Maglatrate or addal disttess to the Nation. Havo wo not reasos to beilave that {t"{s inot only possible, Due withie tho province of our Lord's will, to turn aside oven at this moment the strenm of aufering, dangor, and death, and restore our beloved ruler to fo and health?” Tho Inceting wad, vory solomn one, aud every one seemed to be decply uifected by tho allusions to the sullering President, . PUBLIC FEELING, - _, Bereta Dispatch to The Chicavs TWounk New York, Sept.6,—Thero was unusual publle anxlety displayed -in tho streets totay when it became ‘known that tho removal of President Garhetd from Wastington to Long Branch bad cen actually bezun, and that tho distingutsbel Patient was uraking tho Jong and remurkatls Journey, People crowded around the bulletig doards In front of tho newspaper and telegraph ofiees, and avinced the decpest intercat, and openly expressed tho livellest and tonderest sympathy for tho Prostdent. As soon as the Pobitive Information came that tho train wason tho way, anxloty was r cdoubled to catch some words as to Its progress, and greater stil ‘was tho desire to hero of its ‘enfe arrival at the Benside. From tine to time messenger bisa Appeared In front of the bulleting and ryn of sagnin to the stores and offices Of their emplogers to carry: the Intest information, oven the lads ‘bole enthuslastic as thoy aentupered away, and crying ‘out. that tlio President's train passed through a certain place ata given time, The news was sout over © TUE STOCK TELEGRAPH “TICKERS” also, and -in the fargo down-town restaue rants ‘and hotels crowds clustered around tho .Instrumonts to catch the nem, Whon at Inst: the sgunovneement came from Long Brauch that tho Preaidout had ar ‘Fi¥ed In anfety at Wo'ctovk, thore was 9 feel: ingof genuine publlo gladnesa that tho great Journey was onded, and a still heartier renewal of the poputar hopo that the President inight and wpild survive bis lon and terrible Mines, THE GOVERNOR, A ALUANY,N, Y., Sept. 6.—Gor, Cornell bas ap+ pointed Thurgylay, the 8th, asa day of fastloy and prayer, and aske that tho prasera of all be united for the early and complete recovery of the President's health and strength, ; . IBLINOIS. a + JOLIET, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribvne Jour, Il, Sept. .—The hours of prayer for thiscity, Ia obudlence to the recommendation of tho Governor.and the Proclamation of Meyur Porter, were fixed at from4to6 p.m. Busines placos: were generally closed and a mass prayer meoting was hold nt tho Opera House, in which the clorgymen of tho clty were all represented. DIXON, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dixon, IIL, Sept. §.—The day of pmyer wt ‘not. generally or publicly observed here today. ‘Tho notice was toa short for any concerted ac tion on the part of our clergy. Father Hodaet’, of St. Patrick's Church, said masa, the school {a charge of the Dominican Sisters attending. But from the ologot around the family alter rants inany a sincere prayer will co up for the dent's rocovery, A WATSEKA, Gane Special Disvuteh to ‘The Chicago Tvisun Warseica, Illy Bopt. 6-—Tuo day of prays appointed by the Governor on eeu ne oe iiltess of the Proaident was faithfully o! pean In this city, Evory business house wat one betweon 10 and 12, and about 1,000 peop! er He apective of political fulth ar religious i rane Bembled at the eamp-mecting grouni re ees wage to prayer sfor the woundud chiel ee ‘were made by tha itoy. Musas. Geil ne nfl syth,. The exorcieca wore mado tore How had by the rumor prevaillng that. tho Fre! at ko alea during ola gemoval to Long raneuare olty baa more wenulne aympatuy to ne inch tor the beroto chief than Watseka : SPRINGFIELD, i Srrinavie.y, Il, Bopt, 6—Tho (ay a a ee orally observed in this clty as a day of Brut’ forthe President. In acoordauce wits on ettices tom's proclamatton, the State and Fede al otces wero closed tor the day, and bunks and pais of business generally uloscd bolereett 2 aaoasl A. union meetioue wad beld at tho Cong Felons Coureh, Prayera ware olfered by local Aci, gat, ete haut ice eden Sulloin, ex-Gay, Palmer, the 1. 1. Bs und othore. ‘Thiseveniuz meetings mere hel several othor churches. ‘ Quincy, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago bang at day QuiNay, Itt, Sept, 0.—There boing 2 ot any Ro nuties of tho Gor quo: till yesterday ovening, und conse juently 20 part to the hour ect al port Of notion in rexustl 00 ‘Pnere was intent? rayer this after cre ripe bred Hit the sufo arrival o} DUCKLEY. Dp. Tribunte Syectat Dupatch to The Chicago pusloeis Buckiey, Ill, Sept. 6 All, ene eon jnssembled’ at tho M. 2. Church, ahd prayert Priuta services wera ‘held aud on L offered for our suffering President. Ts MANDWICI. Hoectat Dispater to The Ohteaoo Sanpwicit, UL, Bept. O—Ls erg bnsie ithe Governor's proclimation, : pl rH invsa to thle placo -wero ‘losed Gs ri im. Ht noon today. ‘The stops ul a ‘during the name time. A moullg Ons ror ‘the oity-pall, wpere pruyers wate o woooyery Of our wounded President. iy” = SOMENDOTA oun. teh x0 The CAica70 oruty, with it. heel cont fore 1‘ apectat 1 MENDOTA, IIL, Sop! pine ity thie. evonltur a 01 + Mero offered to the Turan nn wratlon to beulthor our aH i : BASDWICH. ran wad Bakpwron, dll, Sept. d— The cay Metered swell tilled today, andanany prayer ageneralt ‘Tor our Presidunt, fiusiacss AS ai) aus eHaed po or to od maul “Tee ' jepen Ttoubaoe Pout & gisvated ome cls aot