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i ed alae atecount of the Roy. dnent: tor af New Unmpahire In. the evolution, whe waa noctitd by nis so short old se texts, Ho wus ot af anstveriig, who eked by pte acomd whit Wo Had Ioat by Adtun's fall Be edad not lenaw, notiher did ho euro, and it Soaid kovw he would not toll, qo diminutive brothers named Sparling re fut entered Hillsdute Coliega, Miohigan, ritupher, tho older, da {8 years old, and Is Sity-nine and onoshitt notes in hight, and Mynsmirty-soven nd oue-talf pounds. Tho aper, FAW 18 Do yeurs Ob}, wena fortytemiie Mb thieceCoueens pounds, and Ws fortyetwo sad, sHeetoucttt Inekea tal—or elort, Ident, DAS Lyle has eaten grasshoppers gut Wert and Qo Tntely read nt paper before Jpetuglield sclonee nesoetation prateing thet ns ja, Althotysh thes nnturally Inve w disagrees abicemell, he saya that when conked thoy. be- came pleasant te Lathe sinell nnd tnste., no Mise mee home required. ‘Thay enn by eaten after Fortine ower mura, With penper and salt, and ih prepared ure NOE easily’ distinguishod Front beef vreth. ed li thelr awn off they bave it putty tava =e ‘ Queen Victoriv’s [fe at Batmoral ig; the Tandon inv says, alinplo and wuiform, ‘The per plays indog ber wiintow overs moratng At Frate haa DreaTasted aud 1s out of duare nt 10, from wluch hour sho sponds Ut noon in walk lig ndoceastunally vishilug nt tho cottages In tho sieinity of the Castie; fron: noon watild, with taif an hour's Interval Cor lunehcan, she dovotos * quraclf te work which may be tered offic Mrdaye Mapaebes, State PAPEL, cles, andl write ing mermorandn ahd tetlens th connection thor Mar at shy sets out lor her dully delve, which Mets (ULF, and ovensionatty Inter, she ts decribed a9 ceivang ott the atber day wearing ablaek straw hat upon bar head, aad abot ei faronly shoulders a kirge siwh oe wi: check skephert's platd—artictos of attire much tiostupls tor the wardvobe of a fuxhlounble Aimevicitit. ‘the teldsville (Ga.) Times reports the fal- Jowing roply of a practical negro to Anquirles about hia service in tho State Loyisinture a fow searanyo: “1 woz on de kungervative, ants 10 an’ Col. Barksdil represented do Stuto terzedder, nenainde Walker an’ Wells campaign. wuz fordy kuuservatives, an’ dat’s where 1 wuz such fool; J might bin representin’ do State yit, fur my views wos right. I wis in do gonnto, £ didn't dew no Uills, Tdrawod olght doiiars 4 day.an' t Knowed my, plice oven in dat ir honor.” “How, dour? * Why, finatanee, Pd black do gentmen’s shocs aime as ever. Ub corse J diin’tehargo ‘em, but if dit shocs tall pboutan’ Dud an idle hand Pd brush er an’ duld nllera givo tno a quarter, My clyura drinkin’ didn't vost cont. If a crowd qentmen wes oly’ Into n xiloon dat mity ape Many, Come on, Whitoy wn’ oz f, Thnk sey Sratert an’ Pd iro tn whi iny hae ‘otf an’ drink jarhol!. Ob, 1 tell you, boas, Ewua dy smartest agg in dat commons.” PUBLIC OPINION. ‘Auburn (N. 3X.) zldvertiser (Rop.)s What dowe think of Muson's attempt to kill Guitonu? Why, that it was wrong Jegally, nt any rate, and ‘that the dignity of the Inw cought to bo mnnine tainod; but, if wo were called upon to maintain {tin this inetance, wo think wo would etuslaway ona tlebing tour, Providence Press (Rep.): Looking at it + from this distance it sevius to us thutne gront barm would bo done it a Democratic Stite Treasurer should be olcoted in Pennsylvania “this year, and thut the Iessyn of defent would bon wholesome ono for tho Cameron ring, aid woul probably save tho Republient party’ next fear, when 1ndre {inportant issues wilt bo at atuke, New York Post (Ind.): Are the Washing- fon Grand Jury under the influence ef Dorsey tov? Have thoy succumbed also to bribery and corruption or the mysterious influence which ho txerclses over overy branch of government. Would st not be well fur tho people ta urouso thomeclvos froin tholr lothargy and Jusist on knowing whut polsonots fnfiuences ave being brought to the fleld to prevent these sture route prosveutions from comlug to anything? ‘Mr. Wolfe says he wilt open his’ campatgn witha speech in tho Philadelphin Academy of Music nbout tho first of October, Mr. Davies, the antl-Stalwart candidate for Treasurer at Morrisburg, says he will support tho regular candidate, Mr. Bally. Tho Palindelphin Zhacs thua sums up dispatches from varloug parts of the State giving tho public focling about Br, Wolfe's position: “It will be seen that, tho In- Jupendent clument fs entirely without drxantane ion, but thut the Indepcudant Ropubliean gent! nontisripe for revolution if systematic and rtyvrous measures enn bo taxon to crystallize ~ yyeympathizurs” et Kansas City Limes (Dent): If tho Prohtb- ory law hus bud the effect to reduce drunken- seas In Kansns, It has bad the olfoct to Increase srime in the violation and ayasion.of the Jaw, nd morality hag suflered I. consequence, In ihe larger towns tho Jaw is opanly deticd, and, in \rolution of its provisions, Hquor 1s gold without resorting tothe subterfuges of | calling it min- tral water, seu-foam, or soda with a wink. In . hosinnilortewns, where it was tittlo used be- fore, it may not wow be openly soll, but overy nenns [a employed to ovade it. And this thought, yiventa evading tha Inw in itself, ta lemorutiziug. - ‘Tho St. Louls Republican has nominated ‘ho Hon. Willan 2. Morrison, of Tllnois, ay a Democratlo candidate for President in 18st. Upon which the Post-Dispatch anys; “A tlokot somposed of Morrison of Iillnois and Broud- aeadof Missourl would couso a fluttering in sho yalloys of tho Weat, and would to somo ox- went rafse tho loose dust on tho prairies. It would recolyo tho warm united support of Uncle Jeorga Kunpp and Col, Grit Frathor, bat It night not {impress tha wholo country on tho Jame day, So far us Mr. Morrison 18 concorned, wo Would like to auc bim get on weil in politics, ind wo regret to sco that be bus been wunecus- mrily stubbed fn the abdomen with the fatil favoritism of tho Bt. Louts Mepublican at loust throe years boforo bls thine." Nashville umerfcan (Dem.): If tho Pros- ‘dent should, unfortunately for the country, dio ind remove the Vice-President from bis seut io the Senate, it would devolve upun the Domoc- raoy of the Sennte not a benellt, but a duty, and thoy will take upon thom every responsibility which tho law davulves upon thei, abating not ono Jot or ono title, No Domecrut with a thim- dlefull of braina, to suy nothing of decent senti- nent, desires this rosponiibility, 1t would bo she nasumption of a burden from which wo hope t be delivered by the recovery of tho Vreaideut, aut it cunnot bo decently sbirked If tho fntos willbove (tso, Dotuovrate bave nothing to gain iow by tho control of either House, but they would “huvo overything to lose by an uninanly Wirking of responsibility and fullura to take werything tho law dovalyes upon them. ‘foronto (Can,) World: ‘Tho Globe tried © bo very funny yesterday over tho proposu! of tho Chicago Pratrfo Farmer to Americanize our canadian Northwest, and which was trat mudo public to Canadians through these columns, The Glube anys these colonizing Aioricans will marry Canadian girls and beoome Canadians. Init not more likely that thoy will. take Amor!- min wives with them? Whore will they got Tunadinn girlsin the Northwest? We haven't Mmough to supply our own demand fa that quar- ter. The ung serious queation in,tha futuro of urthwest {st Willwe be ablo to bold it? 40 Canning sentiment of a muperior char actur is doveluped thera wo will bot. Is our po- sition uf dependence on tt European countes dikely to dovelap utich a scnthnent? Would ft hot tnore Hkely ro round a dectiration that We were no longer colontats, but nh nitan—a Peaple with national aspirations, a peapte deters Mined that thera must ‘and ahnll be (oe great and cocqual powers ou this North Aerio continent? Atlanta (Ga.) Conatttuttor (Den): House: hold expanses ure inereaslog, not only in tho ox- Position eltics, but In alt the largor town of the country. Rents, monte, flour, butter, vegoti- bes, and nearly everything olsg that pertains to hourekcuping, huye takes an upward turn, Whether the dvouth, or an inorcusing: populas ton, or stronger appotites, or all of these are to Ulamo, wo do Hot undertuke to say. A Cinoin- Batt paper revently compiled a comparative list Of Drives, and we reproduce it to ahow tho eltua- on in most of the oitics of the countrys BSI, 1881. Heel, roasts, per tb. aera Hearne pt ge ed beck, Vetod ear, Par hee fH re aii, per lu, Veal per t Mutton, ib, pe Fish, lake, ‘ pee te Greon apptes, ualt Ww Jed peaches, p cuts, Biel) meawtires : {yaiteaee: Hall puck». = 13 gi 10 UL er be Tine otttaes, hnif peek,.20 ws tour, por wt beves le : » Tia imnosstute to : loin sick or romain long pick pr out of ‘waith Woere Hop Bjtterg are uscd. GARFIELD. : ee (Continnent from the Third VPage.) tio to repute ty fer ronin, where, 1a sotlenlo, she might beri to comprehend the awit teatt, Dut eho war uot contented ty renin there, aud soon roturnel to tho sitag-raom. About 0:10 ofoluck Mra. Garteld was found aleting fn the rovking-chole wiiting tor the news, ‘Whe inurne Ing paper who rend with engernuss. . “ft cannot by that dames ts dead,” sho mure mured, “Leannat understand, hive no fu thor wish to Hye, and f oannot Ive, It IL 1a se Although hor general huatth $8 good wt pres ent, tany fene ler words ave prophetic. Mra, Larcabeo dareg not hupo otherwise herself, But, feeling keenly na she does bor great ntilice thou, never once bag sho hinted at a Inet of fatth: fo the Supreme One—thut all ts not Intended for tho beat, "St fs providential sue aiid, Lena firniy bellevo that God knows best, und T must not iniraue.” AMS, MEIUTARLE ‘TROWBRIDGE, tho remalning sister of Gurileld, was ulsv not fed of hia death this morning, - Having been sick for soveral weeks tt was Cetred tbat tis hlow might prostrate tor, but whe bedrs up bet- ter thin nilgbt be e. il. Both of the sisters avpour mura Unnerved than the ayed mothor hereclf. Tho foveiude of the biter canbe bet- ter nppreeinted whon It Is remembered that Wednesday of this. week Is ber Guth birthday, Vor about a mouth sha was vieltlng Mrs, Pho:be Clapp and Bir. Alpha Boynton, tn Mibu About a week age sbo. returned to Solon, where she expects to renntlt with Mr. and Mra, Mares hus Larrabee until she is wotiicd to inka somo chatige. Tt will ha, remembered that tho only brothorat tha Peealdent fy tiving near Grand Maplds, Mich. Sines the 4th of Novens ber lust there have oveurred tye deaths the fantly, us followss Mea. Huttle I. Palmer, 4th of Novembers her son Mudulpb on tho th of February; Thomas Garticld on tho iuh of Jungs Miss Cordetia Arnold on tho th of Jung, dust ten months ayo Monday ‘Thoms Cariutd and the late President ectebrated tholr birthdays at a joint festivity in Randall, ‘Thelr olvthduys cnmo,on the sane day, the onerat being 410 years old and Themis Garilotd 7, THE ONVITANED BONS at Montor wert not informed of tholr father's death til after breakfast this morning, For a tine thoy wept bitterly, but afterward yraw quiet, and boro thelr rftketion with almost philusophienl ealmmess, At Mentor are also Josep Rudolph, Mrs. Garfeld's brother, aud her aged fathor, Both wero much afected, yet tho result was not unexpucted by thent JAMER As GARIAED I dit Winuransrown, Mass. Sept. 20.—Whon Harry, Onrtteld left Wililama College for Elberon bo loft word that lls brother, James A. Garfield, who is geniined to his room with a severe it~ rock of malnrial fever, contracted at the White House, should not be informed of his father's Menth wutll ho was better. The tolling of the church bells and the exeltement aroused the suspicions of James, and it was thouzht bert by his attonaing physlelan that he bo informed of tho truth, A burat of grief followed, but he tw now bearing the trial bravely, though ho Is still in a precarious condition. Me will hv removed this ufternoon tu Prosilent Hopkins’ bousy, Tho college went on ns anal this murning. Memo- rial gervices will probably be field In a day or two. ILLINOIS. SIINUFIELD, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Bprtxar1ELn, IL, Sept. 2,—Thore hus beon au itlinost complete cessation of busiuess in this olty today, By daylight tho work of draping the public buildings, piuces of business, and resl- denees begun, and by noon every prominent ‘Duitding in tho city bore Itysitent but es pressive testimony to tho Jutensity of the poputar grief. In this work all distinctions of rice, partisan ship, and bollet were fergottan, From sunrise to sunset onoh half-hour during tho day, in nc- cordance with army regulations and tho dirces Uons of Coy, Cullom, the guns of Hattery 1, I. N, G., thundered-forth expressive of tho depth of tho Nation's griof. Gov. Cullom and the State officers WH attend the funeral, nud tho Governor ‘will nppoint 100 eltizens to represout [lingls on that mournful occasion. BINEATOR. Byclat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Twhunt. StneATON, 1, Sept. 20,.—The great calamity which bas Lofalion our country is felt in notown' worse than in Streator. “As von as tho news became genorally known this morning the busi- ness houses began to appropriately drape thoir plucos of bueiness !u mourning for our dead Prealdont, and by 10 o'clock ovory stare, shop, office, bail, hotel, depot, und many private resl- deneos were covered with Dinck and white gouds of every deaoription. Tho bannor that was used lust fall before tua election was again bung across tho stree€, but the namo of James A. Garfiotd was crossed out by three bands of black crape orosalng {t, Tho President of the Town Board, with duo promptness, Issued a request that nll places of buglnoss should bo closed from lin. m. until 4 p. m. today, and that the peuple assemble at Orlentat Hall at? p.m, for tha ex- preasion of syfipathy and condolence, In re- spongo to which tho hall was crowdod. Sevoral roniurks were made by prom{nont leaders of the three political partios, and tho following resolu- tion adupted; Wo woop to-day, for tho Nation mourns tho Insy of one of her brightest sons and statesman. The President fs clend, ‘ho whalo peopie wy ii~ pathizo with tho bereaved rolutives in this tholr great dogs. Citizen into tho oye of citizen for consolation, for the bead of the Nation is Bluiny lo is tuken in the prime of Ife, In the tullncas of bls greatness, und great opportunities. Tho tdeut represontative of a Republic is tiken unit. uratly and violoutly, and nothing that can bo writton or spoken ain. express the dacp anguish of soul for the UIfe gone ont promuturely. But ng an index of our feollngs we, tho citizang of Streator, recognize in tho death of our beloved Preshtent a National calamity, and desire to ex- tend our nuartfelt gympathios and condolonee tocho noble and devoted wite and family of Frestdent Garticld in this huur of great serrow und supreme bereavernent, It was also moved that all drapery of mourn- {ng of all description bo lert in its plico for thirty days. NOCKFORD. Spectat Dispatch to The Whicaco Tribune, Rockvonp, tL, Sept. 20,—Tha sad intelligenco of Prosident GarQetd'a denth was roculved in this clty with iicep sorrow, . Thu oltter nows was sproad froiw Hp to lip, and before niorning muny wero foformed of tha.sad fuct thut tho heroic man wasat rest. Atancarly hour this morh- inw att the business blocks and publio buildings In the elty wore draped In deep mourniue and Hage were ut balt-must, while genorul fecling of gloom porvaded tho ontiro pluce, At 13 Ooluck all tho church bolls in tho clty wore tollud, By ordor of Mayor Crawford n meoting wag betd this aftdrnoon, which the Mayor aud tho several clergymen in tho city attouded, and arrangements aro bolng perfected for a union memorial service, whieh will doubtless bo hold in the Second Congremitional Church, Col, C. M, Brozeo has telegraphed nll the company ofi- core of tho Third Nowluunt to drapo thole ro- spective nrmorics In inourning for tho next uluoty days. MONMOUTI. Avectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Moxuouti, HL, Sept. 20,—Mayor Hanna tae ued 9 proclainution this muraing culling a mnss- mooting at’ the operashousa at hulf-past 2 o'cluck. All tho belts in tho city wore tolled trom 0 tit 10, Tho Clroult Court adjourned over tli tomorrow, ‘The Monmouth Ine held a called meoting nat appolnted a committees on rosolu- dona, All publlo buildings, stores, and buulness houses wero draped, and nt 3o'ctock were closed. Monmouth students and tho Faculty attendod tho masd-meotings tho public schouls werd dis+ nmiod, Tho meeting was well attended, Ad- Uroases wore nady by Judge BeCulloch, of Po- orla, and other promincnt citizens, Nesolutions of aympatby and reepect were udapted, Tho proprivtur ot the Chives Forbes Theatre come pany announces B postponement of bla show, billod for tuls ovontng, on uccount of the unl. yorsal sorrow which proyults, “CRNTRALIA. Bpeclal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuyts CenTHatsa, Lil, Sept. £0.—Tho sows of Preale dout Gurlield’s death wis recelvod here wbout 1 volouk {net mbt,” Tho church bells 1u town bee san tolling, and tho ringing was kept up tlt gle most daylight. ‘Mayor Sadler had 4 proclamas don on tho stroct by 9 o'glook usking buslnoes- inuu to suspend business fram 4 to 7 o'clock this uftornoon, calling 9 imuse-mecting Ju tho park, quid sugyesting that hones and stores be draped {ninpuralng, Tho Inttor was not necessary, for nearly all tho business houses and many rea! dencos woru alfeady festouncd with the symbols of gorrow, and flags wore fying ae hulf-mast to very: direction, At 4 o'clock @ luywe crowd uthored wt’ the park, where appropriate gory cos. were held, Aildrgascs Wero wide by the Stuy. J, BM. Green, tho jon 8, L. Dwisbt. RA va tee TITEL ALN pees ernest, Fragen, oe. aha 2,000 persong Were Drescit. Abid UsELNULOU Lat ett Rock (sna 20.—In Rock Taland, Davenport, and Moling thern fs unlersad mourns fing. ad the Anwel of Neath passed over the elty heat niht and taiten loved anes front a bite drud homes More could not bo greater evidence of grief, Business btocks and storos nro draped almost Ina continuous line, white tho city butidings, banks, county offieys, United Bintes ottiees, ute., ure either elosed or business almost” suspended, Ifa nnoxeeption to id a private reaitanee In Durenport not draped. Work was suspended at the United States Armory anil Arsvoul on Roek Island this morning, wud the elt has been tolling there all etny, with the tty AtbalGmage, tn Moline every one of the twenty large factories stopped business altowether, ated the schouis were disinisead, Confidence ts Rune erully expresged tbat Arthur will not disuppoint thy peopte, GILMAN, Spectat Dienateh to The Uhtcags Tribune, GUMAN, Uy Sept, 2—The nows of tho President's death was received this. morning with feoliurs of tho deupust geief, It hud been oxpouted, but, coming ay it did, wus unexpected atid filled the people with a saduess that cannut be expressed, ‘The danger of such un end hag lopked then boldly In te fueu for weeks, yet {ts roilization coniva with'n shocle that mikes the heart ‘of the eummunity stand stil. The people walked tho strecta in a listless tanner or culleeted in Httlo groups whilo thoy disousaed the situation’ und gave vent fa tha most vebement and bitter denunciations of Gulteau, and would receive with satisfuction, and even joy, the news of is douth, Must of tho busl- .bess-houses, tha Past-Oillvy, and Star ailice are draped in motrobu. There isa very yonural confidence tn tho ability aud honor of Presidunt Arthur, Munnora, I, Sopt. 20,—Nouwithstanding tho nliwost hopeless condition of tho President for sevoril days past hud justiied the drended ap- proliension of a tial dissolution at any moment, yet the wnnouncement uf bis death cuused as greata shock ag did tho first nuwes of tho ate tempt on big tiie by the miserable wreteh Gute toa. Our beloved President rallying #o often Inspired u feellug, fostered by a hope, that be would do so again and live, whien miturally nude {Ubard to belleve the thrat telegrams an- nounchig his death tl tho stern fucts i tho morning pnpors left itno longer « doubt but a sorrowful reality. Musiness beeaing wll, but siia- pended, and appropriate drapint of atores and business houses in mouruing and alvlug ex- pression to unfeigned grief aecupied the entire day of our whole cummunity. MATIOON, 3 Sptetal Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune Martoos, IIL, Bept, 20.—At an early hour this morning tho suticipated lamentable news of tho denth of our Christian atutcaun, soldier, Presi- dent was qnnounend. There bas not boon nduy of go Raucral sorrow In this town in tte histury, P We have no Gulteau’s or Quiney Iéerald men in thls community, An impromptu meating was held this afteravon by Gur buainess men to take proper stops In tho tmomorial survive It was deuided to huld a aitizens’ mass meoting at Dole Hult tomorruw night that thoy may haven free in- terehunge of oxpressionand await tho Governor's proclamation, ‘The town ts being draped in heavy mourn{ug and by tomorrow night the town will be covered with crape, ‘Tho people are a ualt In this matter, It isnot Republicans and Demo- erate, but all feel that they have lust a Presi dent. FREEPORT. Bpectat Diapatch to The Cicaco Tribune, Fueerony, U1, Sopt. 2.—In thle clty, whore Gultenu was born, tho most profound sympathy ig exprossed tor tho denth of such a noble man us was President Garfleld, Tho business and publle blocks are draped {n deep mourning, and w genoral fecling ot sadness provalls. Judo Brown, who was presiding at the Septomber term of the Clrouft Court, ndjourned tho session until tomorrow morning. Everybody ts express- ing sympathy, and business y generally sus- pended. ‘The death of Gen. Garficld was expect- ed, and coufdenco ia exprossed that Gen, Are thur wilt follow out Garfolt’s line of policy In the administration of the nifuirs of the Govorn- ment, PRINCETON, Speclat Disvatch to The Chieaga Trtounr, PRINCETON, IIL, Sept. 20.—-Tho bells tolled last. night. ‘Tho olty ts heavily draped ‘today, A micoting, of which nottco waa sent to all parts ot the county, was held nt the opora-hall at 0 o'vlock. Romarks woro made by the tev. Hich- ard Edwards, Gon. Henderson, and othors. George Hndeliffe called to mind that twenty yenrs ngo the 20th of Inst July Garfield made a ‘war speech hore, and on the next day declared hfy intention of cutermy bis country’s sorvice, Resolutions oxpressive of tho sorraw of the peo- plo, aympathy with the bereaved, and contidenco in the continued stubllity and prosperity of tho Government were adopted. ‘ WATSEKA, Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Warsrka, I, Sopt. 20.-Our ittle city t4 welgbed down with griof today on acount of the denth of tho President. Alt tho business houses and public buildings In town, with mans private reaidonces, are uppropriately decorated in mourning, and business hns beon stmust en- tirely suspended. The decorations upon tho Court-Houge, Odd-Fellows’ Hall, Magonia Bulld- Ing, and Murtin's tore are capeciutty appropri ate and costly. ‘The tIing-pole ts wrapped with crapo from top to bottom, from which fics tho flag owned by tho Damocratlo Central Commit- toonthnif-mast. ‘Iho griof here scems even greator than when Lincoln was ussasinated, 5 UINCY. ‘Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Quincy, ML, Sept. 20.—Tho grief folt here ovor . the death of tho Prealdent found expression to- day inthosombro drapery of tho streets. All business houses und innuy dweilluge were hung: with black, and cverywhore thore wero signa and expressions uf thedecpost,sorraw. No such day of gloom bas been known hore slnico the a- sastintion of Linculn, The Board of Commerce held n mouting this evening, passed sultublo resolunons, and appointed a committes to act tn concort with the Clty Governmont In arranging a public moeting at tho opcra-house tomorrow oventng to give expression to the public senso of boreavomont. MACOMM, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Macostn, Ith, Sept. 20.—This Is nduy of mourn- ing in Macoinb over the loss of our dear Prost. ‘dont Gartiold, Our citizens were awakened fro tholr slumbera at 1 o'clock this mornig by tho tolling of bolls, All business houses aro closed, and all of tho stracte uro draped in mourning, Sadness ls plotured tn every ano's countenaice. Thoro wis Jaurgo’ gathoring of eltizuna wt Chandior's Hall to oxpress tholr sympathy with tho strluken Nation, Mayor Proutlas presided, Bpocches wero mado by the Mayor, Judgo Shope, and athora, TA BALLE, Sprctal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuna, LA SALLE, 11, Bopt, 20.—Tho anuowneement of President Gartold’s death this morning pro- duced the most solomn sadness throughout thls community, Usual avocations woro noglected nnd businessmen proceeded to drape thoir hulldings with the insignia of wo, Tho bulls wero tolled and the deepest gloom and despond- ence provailod on. oyery hand, Though recent dlgputches had gowownat prepared tho pubilo intnd for the sad evont, languuye ts too fechlo to deptot the profound grief which ovorywhoro provalls at the ual’ result, DIXON, Bpsciat Disvateh to The Chcaca Tribune, Dixon, Bopt, 20.—The aad but not unexpected nows of President Gurtiold’s death startied our cutive city this morniug, as well usother bolle ln our city tolled bisugo, Tho Flro Department draped thoir ongine-hauses in mmourntug, as did also tbo most of our business houses. Buginoss was not ontirely suspended in tho ubsonce of knowledge as to what will bo the official orders, Tho boat description of the feellug horo ta that ‘around every heurthstene thore tg persgual grief, a8 though (ho abadow of deuth had Inyaded tho loved cirelo, ' EVANSTON, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Evanstom, UL, Bopt. 20.—Monday night at It o'clock the peoply of Evanston wero told by tho tollluy of bolle that President Garticld was doud, god » gloom sottiod dawn oyer tha community. Yesterduy the duopnees of. the sadness was suown by tho knota of. pooplo who congregated ‘on tho streots with but a sjnglu thought. The day was observed us One of mourning. All the buainess places aad many of thoresiduaces were drapod iu wourulag, Plage were hume at bulf- ish ‘Tho sorrow Is intenga and will continu ony. peas CLIYTON, Spectat Dispatch ta Tas Chteago Tribune. wis. HL. Beph M.—Nover iu the history Qe werent tee ‘Cho Firo Nepartmont | PERSIAN TAD 4 We eee eng Rares cas trial: deat OF Presidont Lincolu has there been auch ericf aud tinlversal sorrow expresrod na thore his been today over the death of Prosident Garfield, Kvery business touse in Clinton and all pute buildings were hanvily draped. and all of. tho chureb-balis tolled for one hour, Wi the ews was first received many brave men aud wornen were overwhettned with grief, and wept Nko little childron, The sorrow te great. HOLA: Spectat Mtapateh to The Chleago Tribune. Jonier, Sept. 10.—-On the reception of the news of the Prustdent's death at thu Republic coMlee nt 10115 last night the Mayor and other olliclals were notitled by telophone, whereupon tho bells of the several churches, cngtne- houses, and court-bouse were tolled for one hour. ‘Today thigs ure ut hulf-mnst and nenrly all bulldings, pubtie and private, are draped In imottrilng. ‘Tho respoet pald In tits tmunner to the memory of tha inurdored Garnett eqints fulty (iat spontancoda exhibition of a lke fecl- Ing on tho 1oth of April, 1805. Spectal Dispates Chleage Tribune. Decatitt, HL, Sept. 8.—The reseption of the news of President Gurield'’s death wis heralded here last nizhe by toillag of bella, and today ail Hays ure at halt-inast, and buatdings, publie and private, ure draped tn heavy mourning. ‘This evening 0 public meeting of eltizons was held at tho cuttrt-hutse, at whieh appropriate te. moral remarks were mado, and resolutions of symputhy and conlotenee were adupted. 1b wus uinuuraful gathering. GRIGGSV ILE. Sptetat Dlspateh to ‘the Chica Teibunes Giraagvinne, UL, Sept. 2.—The news of the President's imorning, ‘The people recoivad the news quictly, but tokens of deep feeling wore very prevalent. At this thue all the chireb bells are tolling, mine toring are being fired, wid there will be othor inquifestations of the pute feollny, und the ap- peuranes of deep sorrow on all countenances Letokensy a deep sense of tho yreat calumity. EL Spectat Dispaten to The Chieago Tritune, Erarx, I, Sept. 2.—The nows of the Preal- dent's deuth cnused much sommouon here. ella wore tolled, and every business pice Geaped in mourning, A initas-meeting of eit zens ussembled nt the call of the Mayor this afte ernoon, and appointed a comimittee of ‘ten to tuko charge of 1 public observanoo of funeral day, All fuetories, storey, and schools will be vlused, and a unlop church service beld. fl *RANDWICH. Speetat Dispatch to The Citearn Tribune, Sanpwici, UL, Sept. 2.—The business houses: and shops [n thls place are alf draped in muurns fug, showlng the universal feeling of sorrow ut the death of tho President. The bolls were tolled this morning. Emery A, Storrs, woo was to dollver tho address at our fatr this wook, will not by present, buviug sald that nothing could induce him te como if Garfleld should die. LANCOLN, Speetat Itevateh to The Chicaga Tribune. Tancons, IL, Sept. 20.—Intelligence of the President's death waa heralded by tho tolling of ehurch-bells at midnight, ‘This morning tugs fro wt Lulf-must in every part of the elty. Lusl- nese-hotses, public ollicea, and many dwellluas uredraped in decpest mourning; und great sure row is expressed Ly the people. : DUNDEE, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Dusvry, Ni, Sopt. 2.—Aws tho uews of the death of our President was received here this morulng thero was a deop fecling of surraw among our eltizens, Business was gonerally suspended, and on tho buildings of our principal ‘business tien were seen fuga at hull-muast wivst heavily draped in mourning. Avnult Bveclat Disoutch to The Whieago Tribune, Avnolta, IL, Sept. 20.—Hincs tho bells tolled the sud uows a pull of gloom hus settied down upon the city, aud expressions of gorrow ase upon tho lpsvuf all, The whole city is drevecd in mourning, aud tho Mags bang at bulf-mast frum tho public buildings. PANTON, Spretat Disvaten ta The Crteago Tribune. Paxton, IU, Sept. 20,—News wus received bere Inst night of tho death or Prosidant Garteld, but was hot generally clroulated until this morning, ‘Tho principal business huuses nro draped in mournlug, Mayor Kolth bas called a mocting of tho eftizens to tuke whatover action is thought appropriate. Fs GALESBURG. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ganesnuna, Hl, Sept. 20.—The nows of tho death of President Gurfeld was recelved bere with universal regret, All tho clty bella tolled from toa. m. ‘To-day all the principal bust+ ucas-houses nre draped in mourning, and the flags on the privelpal buildings are at bulf-mast. pwiGnT. Special Dispatch to The Cnicago Tribune, Dwianr, Il, Sept. 20—Tho majority of tho business houses, besides private restdencoa, are draped in respect for the mumory of President Gartiold, A memoriul servicu 1s to be bald Sune day night. WISCONSIN. PROCLAMATION OF THE GOVERNOR OF WIB> CONSIN. lay tees WELVE P a ne gn reenter While thore ta tha dovpest sorrow tu all hoarte atres are cl god, [tis suggested, and ft is highly probable, that n mose-ineeting will bo bold to fako suitute: notion on tho President's deuth, SHeelats trom alt parts of the Stite any that chije.nass hns Lean xt nm standstill everywhere, .aad tliat churoh and town bells bave tolled ithyoughuut the day. ne MADISON. ‘| Speetat Dispatch to The Chleags Tribune. “ SMantson, Wis, Rept. 20.—Tho nows of tho flenth of President Gurtietd fell Hkon pall over our vity this morning. Stronming eyes were the rale in many bouscholda ns the morning paper ge road to tha denr ones, and a tnourntul ones foltawel eet atro! boner Chick anlute pealed forth seemed to be mulled, and on severybudy and overything a mournful, 6ub- dued fecling acoimedt tu prevall, Early in the cmorning business-inen commenced to drape tholr stores, und by evening the prinelpat buale ness partof the elty was beautifully draped fn “mourning. WATENTON, Speclal Dispatch to The Chnage Tribune. Warentows, Win, opt. ‘With the profoundest fechnws of sorrow, ‘were possivie, Dermuerats, tho meu who bitterly ‘opposed Gurtield in tho 1 the turribly event than Kepubtiatns, ‘There is 8 sentiment here among alt cusses that tho Pruss Mentint offlea must be surrmmded with more safegunrds in the future, and tha Chief Execn- tive or the Nation stud in dilfereat relation to the country than the ordinary citizen. “coNnumowuc, Speetat Depateh to The Chicas Tridune, Ocoxomewoe, Wis. Sept. 3.—The unwelcome news of the death of our Nation's lender was res coived hero with gonern! maulfestations of sure row, Hulldings were druptd In aourning, tags: wore riised nt balf-mast,-and business {0 tho afternvon was pirtity suspended, At first the news was discredited, and not until the morning papers wero reeelved and read wus it ndinitted to by trae by inany. Nation's toss. LA GHOSSE. Spectat Disnaten to The Chleaos Tridune. LA Cnoase, Wis. Sent, .—When the nows of Presidout Gariield’s deuth reached thla city al wun quiet, only a tew people on the strect, ond anuét of our citizens knew not the news untll this murmoz, Everywhere are beard words of regret, and the news cast a deep rtuuni over the elty, Flags sre at hutf-muet, and all public aud imany private bulldings and residences are draped in morning. The blow has struck every Nono are exempt from the one—all classes, blow which bus befallen the country, GREEN BAY, Speclal Dispatch to ‘The Uhteapo Tribune. Onnex Bay, Wis. Sopt. 2.—The snd news of marly this nvrutug, Betts tolled, Hugs were displayed at half-mast, business houses and others were a], resolutions of symputhy were passed, and business zene enilly was suspended. Speeuiation ts rife iu rue President Gurtield’s death was’ received dressed tn mourning, schuuls ely: gard to the fate of his murderer. MENASILA, Spetlat Dispatch ta The Chicaca Tribune. Mnxas mont. osttKosit. Bpectat Pepateh to Tie Chleagn Tribune Osucosi, Wis. Sept, 2—Ail public and pri- vate buildings are draped In mourning, and tags, ure at balt-must, On receipt of tho news this marniug the chureh bells were toiled, and peo- ple congregated un the streets to bear reports, MICHIGAN, GOV. JEVOME'S PROCLAMATION, Detnort, Mish, Sept, 22.—Gov. Jerome hus issued the following proviumeation: RUULIVE OPTIC, LANSING, Hopt, 20, 1891.— The Prealident of the United Sites ius dead at Long Hraneh, strigien by the Band of n bral. Jens und dupraved useasin, The bopes wuleh Hathored ubuUt his accession lu the bleh vilice, gu suddeniy uid nivfully vacated, have byon shattered ut the beyluning of hid work, ‘Tho great career fn woled he tiv Wustrated: beyond ininost nny of his countrymen the gruyd uppor- tunitivd of Amertean eltizansaiy bag ended in ite summer brightness, ana the old insson ta agate {uyproused uixin thy neurte nt minaind that. patbe of glury loud but to the gra ‘Thy last titenty-llvo yours huve tested tho wharueter ut "our peuple and tho tempor of our insututions iu Varied wud trying caiergenelcs. N erte bus the fulih of those who trtist Goverment abuted, nor will Wie Lupes be dis- appointed now. “ThY Frumiers of the Constitue Hon foresaw In thele wikdom the pousibllity of contingtnulod ike tho present, and provi them, Byery oud eltizen will Joly in eenderiag: tustast and cheertul nequiescence I the Cone Btitutional succession, wien thore Is nu reason to doubt bad talien fnta sato und patriotic hunds, and however grievously tho symputhies find aflections uf tha people fave beet! wounded by this drendtut calunity, thay wil not fall to remember the exumple of tho tllustrlous mat for whom the Nadon lym mournlug when be minded his couutryuion sixteen yenrs er while sorrowing undor a itee uitietion aud tn taro peritous times, that “Though the Presl> dent is deud, the Gevernment [ivos." Tt tn tt. bith Manison, Wis., Sopt. 20,—Tho following proo- Inmation was iusued thls morning by tho Gov- ornorot Wisconsins . Itis my and duty to announee to the people of Wisconsin that dimes A. Gartichl, President of the United States, died at Long: Wranch on tho eventing of Muniluy, Bept. 19, his strony cote atitation having at last succumbed to tho iw aueii’e mortul wound, Inliteted more than love on.weeks since. Durluy this long perlod of nwt suspense, white thy filustrivus victim with harule fortitude and sublime putionce was en- during the fntensest xutfering, a patriotia peor nie, with alernating hopa and fear, haa wux- ously awaited tha fysue of the combat Lutween Hfeund death, avd in ies fatal termination ts planged in dudpost grief, It te tru the Gov~ ornment dives, and will live, and thera is every rensun to oxpect that tho distinguahed eltizen who succueds to the Chief Muye fetrucy. will thvebargo tho responsi. ble “dutlea of that” high offea | with great avcoptance—tho cunlidenes and prayors of tho Nation will attend him In tho pressing dit ouitica OF the hour; but then: thy aaiurance eninut remove tho distressing burden uf sorrow whluh oppresses overy hunrt, aud hla untimely death lye hold upon us with the stinging gricl af porgonal bereavement. itis nut the Presl- dent nlone, but the man ns woll, whose lags wo deptore, In tho frat walks of privute life, an Daitle-told, 1 loxisiutive hulls, In the Excoutlve chair, in wll positions and relations of hfo, Crane tho Humbleat to the loftiest, ho over dlyplayedt rare abjiity, sintegrity, aod Ndolity. iis wus Indeed a nolld nature, nobly discipilied, Suc- ousaive years ot faithful public service marked & continual iucrnnge, and deservedly won for him tho most exalted. position to which an Atmorican eltizou can aspire, ‘Lhe record of hls Iie and nehluvements will ever adorn the page of history and tHlustrate and typify tho gout and possluilities of American altizenablp. In Gemit of tho. poopie of Wisgonaln, tender to tho burcaved farily of the deccusud Vrusidont our inst reapeuttul condolenes and warniust Haman sympathy, With thom wo mourn; with thom wo implore Diving support. Tboraby recommend that ut such hour asmay ‘bo got apart for the funeral the people of the State Iny auido tholr usual wvocations, nnd tee semble at thelr respective plagos ‘at publia ware whip, or other convoniant places, to Joln iy mu morlul sppvioes {iting tu the mournful aconsian, and ta Gnplory the inerey of Almighty God upon. our ailicted Nation. As tokens of reapect to the mieinory of the illustrious dead, appropriate wuillitary honors will be pald, the Conitol will be drapud Jo mourning, the Hag alepluyed at hinifs mast, aud tho State ' Hepartinents will bo close thie day and on tho diay of the funeral. In witneas whervof [ huve hereunto rot my hand and cuused the great seal of tho Stato of Wisconsin to La aillxed, Dane at the City of Madison thie 20th day of Septombor, in the Four ofaur Lord uno thous sand olght hundred and eluhty-one, (Signed) WinLtan B, Basti, By the Governor: Uans B. Wannent, Boorotary of Btato. MILWAUKEE, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune MiuWwauKer, Sopt, 90.—-The mourning 10 Bille waukeo over tho death of the Proaidant ts very xenergl, Flags ovor tbe ontire city and amone tho sh(pping have beon at half-mast today, All of the public and muny private institutions are Acoply druped In mouruing, -Busiiess houses onullof the principal. streets aro drapod in mourning also, as woll as all of tho hotels, nows- Wuper othopa, aud A uummbor of restuunces, Lusl- neds dugbecn ata standstill almost, and tho stroots have presented u deserted appoarance. Tho firo bolls tolled: all the aftorneon, The County Board of Supervisors mot thls morninu, and after .pussing resolutions of coudolence avjouraed tho meting for one week, A speolal ‘necting of tho Councll was held tought, and vilielat action roqurding whe death waa tukgu. Tho Expositiog was compury ativoly full of visitors afl day, and closed at & Dm. It will bp clused tha: day of the funeral. Exprossiona of ‘sorrow aro board on ull aldose Jobn $teCullgiuch, the tragudlun, waa very much affeoted last night when bo beard uf tho Presl- dent'e death,’ pug sald thut bo would not play, this ovening, 44 furiteta waa 0 dyar persunal, friend of bis, aud Ie couscquency ull of tho the- ting ud) proper that tho observances which are due to the memory of our departed ruler, und which will testity 10 the universal affection. Ate esteem untertujned toward bls person wud chunwotor about be rovomspanied utso by an ae knowledgement of our dependence on Almighty God, whose protecting =~ band hus 80 sigually guarded ue in other trhuls nod by fvoentions of bis futuro favor. 1 recommend, thoreiore, to the peapte of Miehi- dun hut, of the dny appatuted tor tho inters tuuntor the remains of our dite Presidont in thelr final reeting-pinen at bis ald home Ohio, they uyseinbie 1 thelr respective places of warvhip, nid in the muntier and througa forus to which they are accustomed, place them solvos tnow undor. Diving protecdon and tine yore God's continied Kindness toward thia ation, 1 recontnend, also, that on the site diy business pursuits be suspented generally ihroughout the State. In testimony whervot, f buve borevate eet my band And ‘caused the reat BUN Of the State to be bereunte all sab ansitiy, Mich. this tho “orb duy of September, sl. Davin , Jenoue, Goyernur, QUAND RAIDS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. GUAND tarts, Mich. Sept, 20.—The pouplo of this city have never before boon so profoundly moved by grtof og since recelving the news of tho death of Jumes A. Garticld, Though they bud expected It, they wero startlod aud stunned when it was announced as a fact, and when tho belle totlud the sud nows of thelr terrible aittiee tion there was but one caminon feehng. The buildings of tho city, pubite und private, havo yonerally beon draped in deep mourning, fags droup at half-mntst, draped portrulte of the mur tyre President mect the eyo frequently. and tours in strong men's cyus tell how grievous Isthotr allition, ‘Tonight a public meoting, at- tended by thuusnpds, was held to formally ex press thelr grief. United-States Judyo Withoy prosidud, and innde apprepriaty lotroductory rowarks, Me. Johu EB. Moura was Beuretary. Bpocehus full of patrlatio sympathy for tho country und the mourning furnily of tho due cenacd, and oloquent with oulugics of tho great commoner now dend, wore mude vy ex-Cou~ gremmnan Stone, Licut-Gov. Crosby, H. dy Hole eter, Enq, the tev. Dr, Graves, aud Col. 1. E. Mosamore, and formal resolutions suitably worded wore udopted, . bs NA, INDIANAPOLIS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicauo Tribune Inpianarotiy, lud., Bont, 20,—This bus been o day of universal mouralng in this city. Tusl- ness baa been practically ausponded throughout the day, Flings are tlontiug at balf-mast froin tho hotels aud publio buildings, and many pri-. vate buildings and roaldences aro draped in mourning, At 12 o'clock neurly all places of bustnoes wore closed, to cnuble those deairing to attund a publlo meéoting at tho Grand Opera: Houne at 3 o'clock, Loug before the bour named people begun slowing inte the hall, which was packod frum pit to dume with incn aud women, many being turned away for luck of room. ‘ho stuge, boxvs, and suditorium wore bouvily draped in mourning, A laruc portrait of the lute Prealdont, wreuthed tn crape, was placed before the foottights, At tho rear of tho Hage another portrait, aut In the National Jors, hung in mourning, was suspondod and Phumbor of war-worn regimontul standurds, whilo over all In overgroon was the namo of “Garfield.” Tho mecoting wis apeuod by ng invocation. by Elder Walk, of tho Christian” Church, Gay, Porter prosided, and addresses ware dotivered by tho Governor, Sonator Harrisou, tho fton, J. 5. MeDonald, De, Martlett, tha Rev, Myron W. Moed, Attoruvys General Baldwin, and Congressman Calkins, ‘The culogios abounded In tuuching emilee conces which brought tears to overy oye, A Cotmmmittoo on Kesoludone, with Gon. Cubyra as Chairunaa, roportyd wsultable memorial, which ‘was adoptod, ultvr woleu tho mecting adjourned. ‘ 8 the bells rune oul tholr maurofal tones telling the people thelr Magistrate was no more, ‘The reverburations of tue cannon us its balf-hour ‘Tho news of President Gartield'sdunth ls reeetvud In tls elty rit nleutinl contest of dust year, are mure bowed down with wrlef over werybody appears in yrout sorrow, and all suem to fully reullge tho A, Wis., Sept. 20.—Prestdent Gurfleld’s death bay cast n deep zloom over our commun ity. Public buildings, stores, eto, ure draped in mourning, und (hy henrifelt sympathy of our city (s extended to Mrs, Gurtivid in her berenyve- ‘i ‘tn popular ea bu al “d For for the strickon fatnily of the martyred Presi- dent, the fontiment Js untvorenl that nbencty and genocrous support aball bo.accorded to the new President, who hing been carted so unex pectedly to araume thd dutles of thogrent olflos, ROUTE NENT Byests. Diaputer to The Chicaga Tribune, Souru Hex, tad, Hept. 20.—Tho nows of tho death of tho Preailent was revetved here before midnight, and was conveyed to afow of the lending citizond atonce, ‘Tha first the genoral bubliu know of it was by tho tolling of bells at4 o'clock thia moruing. As soon as thoy svore hoard all knew the causa. At daylight many of the business-mon wero draping thoir buildings. Aomeeting of Uusincseanca owas held curly this morning, and it was agreed to euspond business after noon. This was genernity done, and most of tho factories closed. Bowe dh not start nt all, At tho busiucss moet- {ny it was urranged to invite Mr, Colfax tu de- liver the mutnarial address bere aoxt Monday, ‘The tiinisters were alroasked to prepare ser- nous appropridte to the occaston for tholr next Sunday's services, At Notre Dame this morulng tha students were culled together and tnformed ot tho sad death, and arrangements mude for Apprupriate eccremonuials at the college, FORT WAYNE. Speetat Dsputeh to ‘the Chicago Tribune. Font Wayxe, Ind. Sept. 20.—Tho olty haa cortuinly wort a finiereat aspect allday. Barly this morning business houses, grocery stores, hotels, ratirond omecs, and shops without ex- geption draped thelr buildings. Over one-bulf of the resitences, Demverats as woll ns Ropub- Henna, are niso hoavily draped. The post-uttice closed at of'elock, and all the courts adjourned after passing resolutions, Aftor that hour business of ull kind was susponded and saloons elused by order of Mayor Zollinger. This even- tng a inceting {s being held in the Academy of Music, addressed by Judge O'ftourke, Lowry Struttun, and others, Tho menting was bernided by the tulliuy of fire-belly and by minute-guog, . VINCENNES, Special Dispatch tu The Chizago Tribune, Vincenyes, Ind, Sept. 20.—oday bia boon a mournful one tu this elty. Tho bullecti on nounelng the sud demise of the Chtef Muglstrate of the Nation was received with burror und ree gret. ‘The Uolla of tha city havo been tolling, und the city iy extensively draped, A mncoting of eltizend was field at the court-house this nftranin, aad appropriute resulutions were tidopted, Husiiess will be entirely suspended upon the funeral day, and every building will bedraped, The entira cummunity toured, KENDALLVIUL! Bpeclat Disnatcn ta The Chicaco Tribune. KENDALLVILLE, Ind, Sopt. 20.—Tho sad thd- ings of tho death of President Gurlicid wits re- eelved by gur citizens at an carly bour this inorning. Although prepared in a measpre for the and news, it strikes deeply tu avery boart. Draping of the baitaliuxs was inaugurated by the Standard oflice, which dleplayed tte fae at huff-mast and ina short tne was approprintely decorated, soun followed by’ every business hottie und many of the private residenece of the city. Never in the bhitory of our city bus sure row Leen so universal ns it Js this morning, MUNCIE, Suretat Miepatch to ‘Tne Chtcaga Tetiame. Munetk, fnd,, Xevt. 20.—Tho news of the Press fdent'a death cuusos tho must profound grist in this clty, aud bells have beon tolling ducting tho day. Business has been unanimously suspended today, The businosa houses and residences ure deeply draped in mourning. A tneeting was held on the public square this afternoun, whleb wus largely attomted by citlaona, to oxprasés tholr feeling cuvacd by tho lusa we buve sustained in the death of the President, + OILLoO. CINCINNATI Speciat Wisatch tu The Cideugo Tribune, CINCINNATI, O., Sept. .—Tho vity fs draped in mournnur, and deep paronn) and public sere row jg everywhere manttosted over the denth of tho President, The long weeks of anticipation of the event were Insufliciont to prepare the people for the blow, and It fell at Inst.with o suddenness aud wolght It will require diya to recover from. Business bas been almort entira- iy suspended all day. Tho Chnmber of Com- meree inet only to attjeura, Workinen lett thelr Ugnebos and wont sorrowfully to their homes, Befure noon tho innnufactorica were nearly all desertod, tho business-hyusus wore closed uy, and tha city guve Itacht up to grief, The Common Council met tn speelul veasion only In the dug and arranged fora fan~ eral cortege t pasd througa the prinelpal streets on the day of tho funeral of the Presl- dent, In whieh every clvic nud militiry organe {zation in tho olty is to participate. ‘ho pastors: of all the churohys were requested to buld momurinl services on that day, and ath olty otlciuls and all tn the empluy of the city in any eupacity were requested to wear badees of muttrnlog for thirty days, Rellylow services wero held ta goveral = of tho churches, and tanigbt the — pullticul cluba aro holding meetings und adopting appro- priate resolutions, By a singular eolneldence the death of Lincoln has beon brought vividly tomiud, On thonlyht of the assusinition in Ford's Theatre Clucinnath was brizht with thou- saudsof Hghts and patriot decorutions through joy at tho fall of Richmond. Tho following morning the bunting was taken down, und brond bunas of crape cvorywhore took tts plugy It seemed us though a bhick shudow was asic ing duwn tho streets, Lust night tho city was oyain in gay attire. It was in taken of tho Suverelyn Granda Lodge of Odd Fellows, and a Lrllunt paruic, in which were companics of unifermad patrlurehs from all parte of the country, was to buve tien place today, but the death of another martyr President vaused It to: bo abandoned, aud with tho morning sun tho brignt decorations disappoared and badgos of mourning tuok thelr plavo, 4 FA EY 4 s & » Soeetal Dispatch ta ‘The CAlcaco Tribune. Des Mores, Ia. Sept. 20.—Tho manitestation of public sorrow fs more marked ang universal today than when Lincein waa shot. Onall tho business streets u continuous Hino of bluck drapes tho business houses, and scarce a private resilence that bas nota badge of arrow. Flags Bro ot half-mast and everywhere drapod In Dinck, The peopio ynther in groups with sid faces and crowd about tho bulletiu-bourda to entch the latest nows from Warbington, Gor, Ven. this afternoun telegraphed Mra, Garfield tho syinpathy of ath tha people of Jowa in the visitation of Provitlence whlch hus como to her. Ho will tommorrow issue a proclamation to tho military uf the State, and orders to be observod during the day of tho funeral of tho President. Apubllo meeting will bo held tomorrow night to give oxpressions of feeling in vilow of tho turridlo borouvement of tho Nution, CEDAR RAPIDS. Spsclat Dispatch to ‘Ihe Chicago THbune, Cenan iarins, [n,, Sept. 20.—Totling Lella at inkinight alynitied quickly the awful sows of Gurlivld’s death, nud the streots wore svon full of anxious peopla, The nows fell ko a binck pall over the city, and today all has Ween gloom and’ sorrow, the Ike of which hus not boon kuown since Lincoln's assasination, All classes aiid parties doploro it alike. Everybody is spac- ulating on Arthur's ndmiolsteation, nuarly all bolloving Garfeki's poly will bo muintatned. YVerrivle oxprosalons of hatrod against Guitenu, and o dolinr fund for Sergeant Mason, sturtod tonight, takes with the peuple like wildfire, ‘Che elty da drapod fn mourning, Nearly all buainess de sudpouded, DULUQUE, Bpecial Dispateh tu Ine Uhicage Tribune Dunuquy, Ja, Sept, .—-Nu profouader sore tow hus ever touched the pooply of this city tha was shown today at the death of our bor loved Preaident, Gonulno und tondor griof was evorywhoro expressed, from the mournful tole ing of the bella till after midnight to the labors ate draping of tho strecte ut au carly hour this morning In the trappluga of wo. Nonrly overy Lusluvss boyse In thogity was shrouded In black, aud the strocte were Liturally avenues of gloom. Btrong men wept while apouking of the noble ian whove lite wont out last olght after a bor role strugyle ot weoks with tho grim cnemy. HEOKUK, Bpestat Dispatch Ww the Udisago Tribune, Kxoxun, la,, Bopt, 20,—Tho sorrowful naws of tho Prouldont’s duath was anuounoud In Keokuk Inat nicht by the tollinw of bolls, People burs ried from their bomes and xathored around tho bulletin-pearda for the last sud particulurs, 4 large crowd congregated at Hizth and Bloudeal strvots at ildnivht and burned Gultoau in oltizy, A meeting of tho altizous wae held this mornipg, and appropriate action taken concerns ing moworial exerclsos, The businoss house ara heavily dryped, and the city prosunte the deepest mourning. MT. PLEAUANT, Bsecial Dispatch to Tre Catcggo Tribuns, Mz, PLEAEAST, ln. Sopt. £0,-—-Busincss was , 4 goncratiy suspondod today on account of the death of tho Prosiicnt. Fiags arc at half-tmast, and business housos aro draped In mourning. According ‘ton pfoolamntion of tha Mayot of tho city, n large concourse of peapte mot th tho park and wore addrossed by a amber of prom{+ nenteltizens, Tho feollng is ond of groat sors row. MUSCATINE, Speetat Duvateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Mrscatiny, In, Bopt. %0—The nows of the Proaluent's denth, though looked for at any mo- Monit, cast a zrent gloom over our city. A fool- ing of Intense anxtety, almoat despair, pervades the peoplo. Allaronad and disconeolate. The -oity Is wrapped fn sack-oloth aitd ashos. A pub Ite meeting has been eniied for this ovening te make proparations for memorial, NEBRASKA, ‘ LINCOLN, ‘Mpectal Disvaten to The Cateace Tyibune. - Lrxcoun, Neb;, Sapt. 20.—Tha sad nows of Prostdent doath hae created a pros found senantion In this city. It was an expected event, but forall that the nowa was nove tho leas sorrowfully recoived., Business has gone on as usual, but taurly all the pubtio bulldings, ag well aa many roaidoncos, aro draped io mourning. The Govornor fssucd a proclamn- {ion thts morning announcing tho denth of tho Presidont, and ordering that the National flags he displayed at talf-mnst on the Capitol Duild- tng at Lincoln, and that the govern! Stato de- pirtments be druped in emblome of mourning for tha period of thirty days. NEW YORK, * ALUANY. Apectat Dtevatch to Tne Chleaae Tribunte Auary, N.Y. Sept. 20—Tho death of the President bas oxelted Intonse feallnga of surrow ‘and thrown n gloom of eadness over tho wholo elty. But little business wass transacted during tho day, and ul! Government work was sus- pended, ordinary nyocations wore abandoned, citizens duvoting themaalves to decorating thelr buildings and discussing the mournful nows. Both the old and new Capitols and all pubile buttdings nro draped Ju mourning, an aro nearly the entire business portion of tho elty and imany private residonoos, Ex- presatonn .of syinpnthy wore ndopted by numerous civic and twilitary organizations, Tho State Bar Assauintion mot in annual agsalon tile morning, uilopted a preamble and resolu- ton on the death of tho Prosident, and ad- Journed after transneting & email amount of neoossnry businces, Judo Stanley Mutthows, of the Supreme Court, was present to deliver the aunuul address. Tho Albany Nurgesn Corps offvred thelr survices to Bucretury MacVeugd as un escort to tho remalns of the Prealdant through tho Stuto, but a dispatch frum him states that it Is not oxpocted to pass thratsh New York, Gov. Cornell bua tendored a illitary eseort to Beuros tury-of-Wur Linvota tn case tho funeral curtéye passes through this Stute. SARATOGA, Smectat Divateh tn The Chieago Tribune. Sanatooa, N.Y. Kept. .—A putilic meeting of citizens was hold bere tonigbt, wud rorulutions adopted expressive of tbe foullny of thle com- tunity on the douth of Gurticld, and tendering aytipnthy to tho fumlly of the deeenaed In their bereavenent, Eulogistle rumarks wero made by a number of prominent oitizens. MASSACHUSETTS. HUSTON, Gyectal Dispateh to ‘The Chleaca Tribune, Bostos, Mass, Kept. 20.—All daylong throteh- out the city there wore mnnifold evidences that At was it season of inuuraing. ‘hough the nntio- ipation of death bad in a measure prepared the nubile fur tho recoption of tha news, so that there was no undue exoltoment anywhore inne tested, clearly all hearts were aeeply stirced with xrivf. With few oxcuptions business was trangucted ne usual, but tho pang of aurrow, everywoere loft its mark, Aside from tho cm- Uiems of mourning, tha slowed steps of those. on the sires thelr serlous faces and sub- dued conversations, all bespoke the pres- eo oof Universal grivt. generally conducted Ina nutlveatily quite manner, and in many casos tho lige alow wine ~ dows were screened by aurtalng. Thoro was a marked diulaution in tho velume of trade with the retailers, aud at the larger wholesnty houses thora wns comparatively little dotuy. Tho Pro- duca Exchange and thy Dodrd of True ade Journed at 2 o'cluck, tho. Ktock Ksvhunye at 12, and nothing was done at the Commercial Gx obungo, Tho United Btates and uo State civil courts wore adjourned. Appropriate action with rvivronea to the Proaldeat’s death was tukuon Mt o mocting of tho City Counoil st noon, and the memorial serve fee arranged for, with Gen, Devens us orator, tvsulutions of — cusidolonee — wero udupted at a muutiugof tho Haurd of Trade, ‘There wore ulso meetings of tho market men. and ofthe Producu Exchange. Ben game und went eadly aud silently, Chery wae a subdued feollng of bereavement fn tho vory atmospbore, Fhuye woro ut balf-mast, not only at the State House, City- Hall, Custom-lfouse, and among ull the eraftin the barbor, but upun numberless privnto buitdings, 60 that wu ylinee along any wirect revented an untulstakublo aspoct of mourning, ‘Tho theittres nro closet, und the entrances heavily draped, and tho work of draping tho City-Hull nud the Stute House bus Just been begun, From all purts of Now En- gland reperts cows ot general mourning aod purtial suspension of buelicss, , Mass., Supt. #.—Ata epecial of the City Counall tonight a comnittes wus aps puluted to arrange for publie memoriul-sory- fous on tho day of tho President's funoral, and appropriate resolutions were ndupted, GLOUCEST! Groucrstent, Muss, Sunt, ‘The City Coun- coll, enlled together by the Muyar, passed resolu~ tion on tho death of tho. Presldont, A general order was Jssued providing for draping tho pubs Ne bulldings, und requesting all business aut pounded during tho obscquica, PENNSYLVANIA. PITTHBUNG, Reeelal Dispatch tu ite Chiceyo Tridunts Pirrssund, Pa, Bupt 2.—This hua been a re- mirkable duy in thig city. Almost evory bulld- ing Is beavity draped, Thousands of peovle from fur and noar bave crowdod the streotw all day. Nearly all tha storua and factories havo Ueon clased sincy curly this wornlug. Thero ‘woro No purfurmuncea at the theatres tonight. ‘Tho doors of the Exposition Uullding. wore closed xg §00n AB sho hews of tha President's deuth wus received. ‘There werojmany saldlora’ and citizens’ moatuigs tonight to make urrauges tmonts for tho recopUon of the honored remalns when thoy reach thiv city. Tho Democratic Noulnating Convention mot and adjourned without even beginning the work in hand. Tho © yoteo of purty ts busted, and uathing ie heard but lamentation for the dead, Not since tba death of Abrabaom Lincoly bas Pittsburg pre sonted such a funcren) aspect oe is doen to night. Shu ls iiteralty (0 sackoluth and ashes, mhaproun, : Spectat Dispatch to The vaieago Tribune, Buapvonn, Vu, Sept, 2.—Tho news of the Vrealdent’s death was revolved with profound sorrow, Tho cutire city le draped in touring, und business of all kluds waa susponded today. ‘This afternoon a memorial service was beld in tho Bothodiat church, Addressca wore deliv ered by mlaliters of (ho Gospol and pruiniuont oltizcus, CONNKOTIOUT. BINDGRVORT, Durpanronr, Conn, Bept, 2,—-Bualness is aus pended, and the city 1a draped In muuruing, All tlngn are displayed at bolf-must, and genoral sorrow provalla, NEW HAVEN, New Haven, Coun,, Supt. 2.—At prayors at Yale College this morning Prestdent Porter ad- dresyed the students, eulugizing President Gar fold, whum bo bad known personally, and hoo- ored and respuoted as u gobolur, statosmou, and Christian, Tho Nutlon would not gv to ploces- when peopte during tho recout criaia bad auch faits'In God as was shown ,by tholr unity in prayor for tho President. The olty is gcnorally, draped In mourning. Tho Buperior Coury ad- Journed fora week, Places gt amusomont aro cluecd, a rr MAINE, Witt VLOHTLAND, Pouthann, Mo, Sopt. 20—-Flaga on public Duildingy, private realdonces, and foreign Con~ aulatog aro at hulf-oont, At tho Press and deve ottives, aud olber buildings, flags draped in iwourning-ute suspended. On the day of the. - {uneral serylecs will be bold in the churches, - BANGOIL, BAnaon, Me., Sept, 2).—Tha nows of the deata of Prosident Garuvld was regoived here with profound sorrow. Tuls afternoon @ publlo Ty Tusinuss was. is ]

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