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he Chirag Daily Tribune) VOLUME XL. oe ~__MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26,_1881—-TWELYE A we Yaai8 FIVE CENTS GARFIELD. Columbia Commandery, No. 2, Washington. D.C, “ Detroit Commandery, No, } Detroit, Mich. D ‘ Mi dore Ei nalish, of the United States Navy, ate & 2 2 TT 2" ~Sieeding wounds by so horrible a pleca + M itesta of Selah Chamberlin, of Villainy as this, bi Teoria ui dery, Buffalo, N. Ys 4 a ‘ 4 this, bus the precautions 4 ‘Boatein Unmimanderys vie ‘Ky. i cairgeoutienere) Wales is the guest of f pedals lls takon ae commendablo in asa Sa f eB t AS. 1. 3 . 5 ay, : : i Chominatl Connbande me Rou ti ; i Suanuel a Handa Speaker of the House ff the fove and veneration synteh. naluiats the HO, feed's Commandery, No, 6a i Hof Representatives, ant Mr. J. Randolph Bi souls of these bray A Hundred -Thougand Peo: ' Wolede Cominanilacy: 6 i cfuletio ‘ y ‘Tucker, member from Virginia, ate guests Bl Giarticld when bultets relic halstoees" ad ple View the Mar- i Manstield Commandery, Hos is Sn navel 9. H A of Dr, Powell, G whose reverence for him was only atrength- tyr's Coffin cea aa | gna a eee . ‘ ‘nehtee Comite r menut, (). 4 ; a j» Austin, 5 ‘ ; ‘gto Comunundenys Puluesv ile o A B Otto von Moll, German Consttl, and wife, # THE FAMILY. . i Holyrood tte lavetaids i q front Cinelynats are suiesls ote oF Mussel. THY RETURN TO MENTOR. ato) 7 A H rental Commandery, Cleveland, i : tov. Porter and wife, of Indiana, are Crevernann, 0. Rept. 2%5.—Col. Citizens Arriving from ATL Direce ff Northwestern hattation Uatforined Patrlarebs, B antosts of J, ty Whitelaw. 5 hee Oo eam al, Rockweft tions to Du Rovorelito to A Proux Chovatler Division Knightsof Pythins. Gen. W.S. Hancock is the guest ‘of Col, fj Mrs. Garfleld and the rest of the family is tho Dead. it! : ‘| Gleveland Division Knights of Nything, A BAW. HH. Murris, Athatall, Including the President's mother, he Dead. As H nn Gores Url ee font panes if ry y Gov, Roswell Farnham and staff, of Ver- i witl attend the ceremonies. tomorrow, both — H THIRD DIVISIUN—VETERAN SOCIETIES. H H mont, are guests of J. We Willard, } atthe pavilion and the cemetery. From the LF A Gau-M Targgott conmandtng. Aide Capt i t aay, ano Corel of New York, Is the ff latter jplate the family wit, retn to their ohn Crowell Jr capt, G. A, Groot, 0. fy BA enuéstot J. MH. Wade. 4 respectivequarters, and on Tuesday morning m of the Stupendous Proces- Wiles tater ited 4; Aonnett, Cant. Me + A” Senators Bayard and Camden are guests of fi they will leave for Mentor in President sion Which Will March to 3 Licute, Edm Clark, UcurKe the lon. Ht. B. Payne. @ Roberts! car, whieh was placed at Mfrs. Gar- the Osmetery, H Forty-second Regiment me kley. oy. L (Garfield's regi> R Cuyahoga County Sol * and Sntiars’ Union, Indopenvent Order of Freo So aro guests of R Mr KE. OB. Representatives ‘Tl R, Reharids, tomas and Flenderson A ficld’s disposal at Long Branch. ‘Tho party B to Mentor will be composed of Grandma Gar- Worshipful, Master of ff ordeal of tomorrow without serious résult. i if RB Senators Don CameronandJobn A. Logan B field, Mrs. Garfletd, Miss Mollie, the sons { excluding ull torn fegimnts. : Hand Representatives Walker and Chatfee are ff James, Ifarry, Abram, and Irwin, it and Civic Or aniza- # Gen, Lyon Post, Bagt Liverpool, 0. 5 R guests of M.A. Hanna. Col, and Mrs, Rockweil_ and - their Military 8 Hi Paulus vost, Ashtabula, O. i H Mayor Grace, of New York, is the guest of daughter, Miss Lulu. Col, Swatm, tions Present from Many i Guster Hast, Cunnenuts D+ H the Ht-Rev. Bishop Gilmour. H Private Secretary Brown, and Dr. ond Mrs. ; r sy f 4 H Gen. and Senator Shermun are guests of f Hoynton, ‘ States. ‘ ‘Tod Post, Your own, O. . Re a 5 j Gentes Bust, Canton, 0. are 4 B Henry Sherman. 4 James Gariletd will not return to college > d Army ravure, : : H Seuntors Jhsepn 2. Hawley, Ienry B.A until be has entirely recovered from the a t Othor Posts of the Departinent of Uhlo. i 4 H eiiiiciae Gon soutien, setae i 4 Anthony, and Jolin J. Ingalls will be guests 7 ee of his recent Hiness, ' * iF * AS 5 jams College, Westert itesorv i ai Hof W. J. Bourdinan. Mr. Rockwell and Miss Lulu expect to te- Tributes Paid to Garfield's Memory Vester H eee et eiinclblees ed A BR Chiet-Justice Walte and Justices Strong, 5 ingln ut Mentor for some time. day Throughout Almost: the Whole Philadelphia Auife-saving Service. A H ilariin, and Matthews, of the Uulted States GRANDMA GARFIELD Givilized World ft Gardinlt a eta ee ee tenes pus. = BSupreme Court, are guests of the Hon. B has passed u mntlet day, and it is thought that iy} 5 k : “Ancient Gruen ut Fors ne f Charles Parson: H she will beable to pasa through the trying i ndependent Orders of Hed Men, : The Spanish Court Ordered to Go into Mourning for of Israel. Hunenrian Soclotics, A 1.0.1. £8, 8.1, Verein : Deutueho Krieger. Dohenan Soclettes. A Ventalpha Lodge, late 2, ac} No. PRESIDENT OARFIELD'S LODGE, Washington, D. C., 9 A Visit TO THE CEMETERY, Speetat Dupaten to The Chicago Tribune. Chrve vp, Sept. 25—Mrs. Garfleld and 3 Swies Heneticint Soclety. is with Columbia Connmmandery, No. ¢, at the i her eldest sons drove out to the cemetery to- One Week. i" Order of Sons of St, George. 4 Weddell House, 8 day, but none of the mournful trio alighted. a FOURTH DIVISION—CLVIC SOCINTIES, jlenbers of Cotumbin Commaudery, K. ‘I’. @ After driving through tho burying-ground, Ri ci HT, Bobi commanding. : Proside old was " - Fal : aE BY Ata e—Capte Eee urinal Meeller, Ha of which President Gariield was a member, 9 they returned to their temporary stopping: Sweeping Away of a Barrier Erected to Vopolecke: . B,J. Kiaussman, §. Selback, Em . Well, Herman Schmidt, First Battallon, i f 3 nre here, under the command of Past Emt nent Commander Myron M. Parker. ‘Three @ place in the city, Coy, Foster and the.mem- i bers of the Cabinet subsequently called upon. _ First, other Vast Eminent Commanders saccom-f Mrs. Garfleld and pald thelr respects and Shield the Doctors from Pub- Goutal ee a panied them—Sir Knights John R. Thomp-# sali « few words of consolation to the af- “lio: Opinion, + ‘Prades Untons. on, F,M. Marshall, and James E, Waugh; HS ilicted relict of the martyred President. eye ae Tee eos nis j B Dr. ‘Townsend, the health ofitcer uf the Dis: —e a Garfield and-Arthur Eveort Corps, Pittsburg. Hl trict of Columbla, the first surgeon to reach YESTERDAY. Ancient Order of United Workinen, Duffalo, Qutline of Dr. Boynton’s Charges Con- # cerulng tho Conduet of the Nine Lodyes, Ohio Division, 1. 0. 0. Fy FIFTH DIVISLON—CATHOLIC SOCIETIES, Capt. M. Foran commanding, the President after Guiteau’s shot, and Dr. fi Ford, another of the Washington surgeons Bi at Jirst summoned Inthe ease, are members ff SACKED CONCERT. Spretat Dispatch to Ths Chicayo Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 95.—One of the rece ‘Autopsy. Alds—Patrick ‘lelddy, J> 2. Dawley, Thomas of the commandery, and accompanied it pleasing features of the day was the sacred Hunmbroy, Jerry Shokan, Ft. Dam Ps0ys N hither. B concert in the pavilion during the afternoon Kuloking, J. Jerdra, M ritF: OLD REPURLIUAN CONGRESSIONAL COM> 9 bythe United States Marine Band, which : Je } MITTEE Hind just arrived from Washington. The Aconsations So Serious that They Can- AneheAmioriens Legion, Cleveland. p of the Nineteenth District of Olito, who were A music was of acharacter in harmony with not Be Ignored or Passed Roluhts of St Aertel Maus. cleveland. Ros such without change during the fast ten # the all-pervading solemnity of the scene, and I Knights of St. Louis, Cleveland, A years of Gen, Garfleld’s Iife, are in the city, Bevery heart responded to the soothing and Over. Kent i is oF Bt Gears, Clovolsud, Band will be assigned a place of honor in the B calming thoughts It awakened. The program. mm St. Cyril and Methody Societies, Cleveland, B procession. These gentlemen were ench of f consisted of John Philip Sousa’s funeral A them personal and Intimate friends of Gen. pi marcl, “Jn Memorlm—President Garfield,” A Gartleld. ‘Their names are: The Hon. Henry 4 Dunne’s hymn, “Safe Inthe Armsof Jesus; H Fassett, of Ashtabula, Chairman; the Hon. A the “Inflanmnatus” from “Stabat Mater,” Bi George IL. Ford, of Geauga, Secretary; W. Bond the familar but ever-grateful “Nearer, Bil. Spencer, Esq, Ashtabuln; J. Converse, My Ged, to ‘Thee? A Esq., Geauga; J. F. Scofield and B. T. 4 ‘The scene about the park was all the more H Aldrich, of Lake; John C. Bentty and John B beautiful tonight, when, Wluminated for fy Giuehang, of Portage; the Hon. Henry B. Q@ blocks uway by the presence of a dozen ’ HPerking, the Hon, Frederlek Kinsman, the B electric Izlits and the powerful glare of the lon. A. §. House, aud the Hon. Harmon § two or three lucomotive headlights faced on Austin, of Trumbull. H the pavilion and the catafalque, tho GEN, HANCOCK, B SUMUIE MLACK OF THE FUNERAL DRAPINGS, St. Jonn's Society. Cleveland, Bt. Patrick's ‘I. A. Society, Cleveland. ‘St. Malach! ‘Lf. A, Suciety. Father Mathew 'T. a, Society. Newburg Immaculate Coneoption ‘I, A. Society, Cloyoland, Anauncintion 'T, A. Soclaty, Cleveland. St. Patrick's ‘Tr. A, Cudots, Cleveland, Mt. Malucht 'T. A, Cadets, Clovejand.. Ancient Order fiternians, Cleveland. Kulgnts of Erin, Cleveland, Koights of Erin, Newbure. 8t. Patrick's Henevolent Soclaty, THE FUNERAL. }, THE END. Bpectat Dtypattn ‘to The Chicaco Triduns. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 2%—Tomorrow will f witness a fitting culmination of the funeral F services inaugurated at Long Branch last { Mouday morning and resumed nt Washington @ Inter In tho week, ‘Tho ccremonies at the pa- f yilion, the march of the Imposing funeral 8 cortége to the cemetery, and the closing serv- ij fees at the vault will marie the termination of f} aserles of events for which this country has # nr ekcrtemecrece rence mer 3 as Deke nat ver beens wer an meso apean ACNE TET GARFIELD, DiedSept. 19, 1881. ris Cleveland. St. Joseph's Socloty, St. Poter's Church, Clove- and. St. Josoph’s Socloty, St, Mary's Church, Clove- arene rar tear , La ere slovee ff _ es ‘ ee os : oe rem H was in the corridors of the Kennard House ff the pure white of thefloral offerings, the red. nothiny in the way of parallel excepting # Be Joseph's Boclotye So psoph's Church, Cleve> A covered with binck velvet, and heavy pall, i the arch whieh ; alate ay west ap ren H Rest avationn aun Col. J.D, Hj this evening in citizen’s dress, and attracted fy tints in the flags and the varlous Masonic those public manlfestations of mingled grief St. Stephun's Society, Cloveland, H iooned with sliver fringe, thrown over all, ‘This veritable thing of beauty waa 0 ora A Four S First Oblo Nath H no less attention than yesterday when hej emblems, the varying shades of green In the and howage which followed the assasination f Kulghis of St Joseph, Cleveland. i ——— H ladder about four fect in length, composed Foot trian, Lai beerecpes onal Guard, As driven through the streets in full uni-fjevergreens and the Hghter-hued sullax, . anddéath of Lincoln. ‘The whole country i youn Fore oa ee, ; THE DECORATIONS, of immortelles, and resting against the black : Hour companies Fourtl Gnie National Guard, H form. Hwere brought out with vivid clenrness fs pretty well represented here now, but to- &t, Anthony Boclety, Cloveland. 3 BEAUTIFUL THIDUTES. H covering of the arch on a plant towards its Boo), George 1. Phillips, Hatilton, O. 900M — Hl agalust the xraceful form of the pavilion, morrow's arrivals will swell to list by _ Bie Alters Rocluty, Cloveiand i Speclat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. Mapex. etween tho rungs (wore tho signi fl strong. : THE CEMETERY. H and tho peeullar rlehness- of the catafalque ‘ thousands and help to make up-a moving i ME ee eekione Civitas, (04 Sanh ae Nation's Hf cant legends: ce. PP three companies Tuird Onto National Guard, Ins NATURAL BEAUTY. Bind its heavy gold columns rising fromtho = / spectacle which will pass into history along t Col. HE. N. Whitbeck cane tn Gf] dead lay Instate odluy on the flewer-wreathed 5 Col, J. H. Norton, Tippecunov City, 19 strony. Hocetat Diepaten to The Chicago Tribune. E cornors and sides. The s¢ene was a brilliant with that other dark and mournful chapter ff ‘Alda—Capt, W. G Cowin, Capt, JN. Tatnbrook, A catafalque in Monunental Park, white from HM Sixth Ohio National Guard, Compnoies A,B, ft Crivenanp, Sept. 25.—There were many one on all sides of the grent square, and ita x enacted sixteen’years ngo. HH Cut J. K, Distatt, Cupt DN. Alvord, Capt. ' fy early morn till far along in the night a stendy fy tpiaxigee” Hj and i, Col. J. T. Entrekin, Chillicothe, 0.200. Al pilgrims to the cemetery today, attracted brilliancy was not confined to the immediate SINE, PROCESSION. a iton dosent re sn fon desk psizenn oF evinpat Eine human hty Med inlg ‘ pa is ‘, Fe ee eee ceros a0 eke | i thither out of a natural cnrlosity to view the ff neighborhwod, but extended for blocks and 18 SION, | i tt 1 J.'M, H the pavilion, gazed lovingly aud tenderly on , Col J. Ne . Kenton, 0.160 mon. A president’ miting-placee Lake View Bl bloc! . sondi CLEVE LANDIOs abt. SAL a meeting off Cyelas, Jaane eon Willa B tho “easket” whlch {closed “hts “dust, "and “President.” ‘Ono company Thirteenth Obio National Guard, Ff President's Inst restingpluce. Take View plocks away. It was no wonder: therefore, . EVELAND, O., Sept. 0. Manta, W. 1H. Horton Jr. Burying Ground 1s about five miles east of B that the crowds at night were fully aglarge the centre of the city. It was set apart us a Has those by day, and that expressions of gen- home for the dead some four years ago, and eral adimtration were heard on every hand, contains about 60 acres of Innd broken by THE MIRAM COLLEGE SERVICES ridges and s large knoll, aud commanding ff this afternoon lind an added Interest in con- é from the latter a pretty view of the lake. 8 trast with those of the morning In tho seyer- : ‘Though the publie funeral will oveur tomor- Fi ut churehes, from the participation of "50 row, the President's dead body will not be B many who: were associnted with the dead placed in its tinal resting-pluce for a week or Hf President in the earlier years of his struggle A su.- It will be lald Iu the vanit and quietly H{ for a place In the great, busy world, It was interred with private services at a future fy gathering of those who had known hin Hay. ‘This postponement of the final Inter- f juthnately and well, and the commemoration Aient hos beon decided upon, it Is under- Ff of his virtues and the general sorrow at stood, In deference to ou express wish QPhe deep dutnuution of bls taking of Hof Mrs. Garfield, who fs desirous of seoing it 8 came from hearts which were bound to his Haniotiy placed under the sod with fitting H by w pecullur the. ceremonies, at which only a few of her own ‘fo the Western Associated Press. immedlate friends shall be present, Hiram College memorial service was held Col. J. W. Denver, Wilmington, 0., 50." ; Companies A, DB, F, and K, Fourteenth Regi- i} ment Ohio National Guard, Col. George D, Free- H man, Columbus, Four companies of tho Nincteenth Regiment, H Ohio National Guard, Col. E. J, Pocuck, Coshou- § H ton, 200. A ‘toledo Cadets, Capt. William V. dicMfabon, 00, Governor's Guards, Capt. J. Ht, Dally, Colum- bus, 100, A One hundred officers and men from the United Btates steamer Michigan, Erie, Pa., Commander Albert Kantz. Detroit Infantry, Col. H. M. DuMoeld, Detroit, H pussed on to make roum for the renuindor i Hof tho living, ever-moving Hine, In the mean: § thie, thousands on thousands of others were f wending their way to Lake View Cemetery § or Ustening to the loving words. which f fell from the lips of reverent men, who re- counted the gooduess and the virtues ot the & stricken chief and sought to reconcite tho J ways of God to man, Special trains from every directton poured § thelr Iying freight into the already over-B crowded city, and still the crowds cane, § eager to pay the . LAST TENDER TRIBUTES of love und homage to iim whom the Nation {tself had loved and revered the most, f * Pho patience and devotion of the human {nitegers in tho long Mine which moved cast AnH, Citizens of Detroit. Citizens of Canton. Citizens of tho Nineteenth Congressional Dis- tho Military Committee and the Marshals at } the City Solicltor’s office, the following gon ff eral orders for Monduay’s exercises were f Issued at 2 o'clock this morning: OFFICE OF TIL AUSHAL#IN-CHIEF, Sopt, 4. <Tke Marshul-in-Chief announces the fol- lowIng na tho order of obsequics for Monday, the Sith inst: First—Tho procession will form in the ordor following, promptly at 9:50 a, m. First Divislon, H. M. Duitteld, Dotroit In- fantry, commanding, will form on Wood streot, with right resting on Kuperior, occupying Wood from Superior to St. Clair, aud at St. Clair weat of Waod, i Second Division, Col. Albert Barnitz, U.8. A. commanding, will form on Bevoni street, right resting on Superior strect, occupying Bond to § Luke, and Lake west of Bond. i “U. 8 Sonate.” Se * Congress.” Co}. John M. Wilson, U. 8. A..commanding. Alda-Cant. FA. Kendall, Licut, Sanborn, Licut. . i, Androws, Licut. Bowkor, Marluo Band of Washington, D.C. Cleveland City Troop. Funeral ear and bearers (a dotachmant of tho Kecond U. 8. Avtillorg, under com- mandof.Licut. Wenvor.) Battalion of Knights Templar. Cleveland Grays. HIGUTH DIVISIC “General.” IS “Colonel.” Ohio Sonate,” ; Cal. W. WI. Hayward commanding, A Vohioles contaiutng gaurd of bonor—Gen, We BT, Sherman, Gen. PH. Sheridan, Gen, We 8. Hancovk, Gon. R, G. Drum, Admiral . 8. Porter, Pay-Director Looker, Surgcon-General P. 8, Wales, wo companies of tho Soventy-fourth New York National Guard, Capts. Willian M. Bloom- er und J.T, Piiking, Buttalo, N. Y., 200. H pulfalo Cadets, Capt. W. F. Chapin, Buffato, N. By ¥., 100, H ' y H i y i i “Hiram.” TH: GRAVE "Tuled Division, Gen. Ms. D. Iexgott command: i ing, will form on Erio street, right rosting on & Superior street, occupying Erlo street to Sum- ff mit streot, and Summit wost of Erle. Fourth Division, Capt. E. H, Bohm command- ing, will form on Erle street, south of Euclid avenuo, right resting on Euclid avenuo, Fifth Dlyieton, Capt. F. A. Foran command. ing, will form on Superior strect, cast of Eri right resting on Erle. Sixth Division, Col, Hl. N. Whitueck command- i ing, will form on Euclid avonuo, west of Erle § atrect, right resting on Erie, orcupying Euclid avenue to Sherwood atreot, and Sherwood streot H south to Euclld avenue. : ; Soventh Division, Col, John N. Wilson, U.S, Any commanding, will fortn on Superior atroct, right resting {n tront of the Clty-Hall, occupying Bu- Yerlor atreot to the public square, Elyhth Division, Commodore (C. Tf, Enalish. Ex-Presidents of tho United Ptates. Cubinet officers, Mombors of tho Diplomntio Corps, Judes of tho Supramy Court, Unitod States Senators, Govornors of States and their staffs, Members of Congress. Mayors of Citles. Distinguished quests Invited by Stato. NINTH DIVISION, ONLO NATIONAL GUARD, Gen. 8. P, Smith, Adjutunt-Gencrat of Obio, commanding. ei ‘To this division 1s assigned the duty of guard- H ing Monumental Park, the Jno of march, and M Lake View Comotery. It conslats of the follow-" A ing companios: , Third Kégiment, O. N. . . Fourth Regiment, O. N, G. Fifth Regiment, 0. N,Q. ‘the Sccrotury of Boolety of tho Army of the Cumborland, | 4 Williams.” on Suporlor street from morning until night were Worthy of something more than a mere & passing note, ‘There they stood, now under af broiling sun and tater during & pouring riuln, A never brenklag ranks, but mneving step by alep towards the eatafalque beyond, ‘The day.was again unbearably hot. Nota breeze Allrred, and when the sun was hid for 9 ui0- ment by a passing cloud the muggy atmos. Poston Independents, Capt. Heury A. Snow, | 100, ‘Tho Washington Infantry, Capt. J.D. MoFar- “Chester.” Bland, Pittsbury, 60, A ny A, Fifteenth Battalion of lillnols National ‘A moro graceful or beautiful expression of ff Guurd, Alton, Ill. the ae ot ule ba Clty Troop, Cloveland Grays, Cant. Frazor. ‘A WUSY AND HONORED TAFE R Firat Obio Light Artillery, Capt. Loule Smith- ‘ ved. G veg A Hight. @ phere seemed all tho hotter, aud the unive: couli scarcely bo conceived. Golden shenves & f PB Me te ithe universal with Intertwintng flowers hung on either ae un Battery, Capt, W. F suitering all tho greater, but nobody dropped outofline. ‘The slow ‘progress toward thy ff Slt of the majestic arch, while a draped faz HW First City Troop, Capt. Harris. with its falling folds caught in an cagle’s B goal was wearying enough, but none were f discouraged or drew back. On etl, beak, and atarge red Maltese crosa, set off . 6 " they imoved with a smull floral wreath, surmounted the f with decorous tread, until at last they Inder of Progress nnd formed a pleasing tenched tho bler and with: sighs aud tears contrast to tho virgin white, But the Indde M gazed on the black pall which covered y i THE DULL, INANIMATE FOUSt aud the cross were not the only new feature: Smith- soph O'Brien and W. Ht. Ryan, ‘hoe Grand Army will be repesented by D, Post, Youngstown, in command of Jolin O, IeGowan; Canton Post, in connnaud of J, {. Ebersoll; aud the Pittsburg Post. WF, ‘Ashtabula Light Artillery, 300 strong, Compa 5] two corpantes of Hibernian Ritles, Capte, Jo- i i Haut the most, N which the and it Lin which the Presitent’s loved forus will be Hinid is on the knoll above referred to. It commands the highest site in the cemetery, and has been selected as tho spot on which Hthe future monument will be crected, Its H contracted !inits only uford room for 1 H gathoring of only a few hundred people wad soon ent that It would bo simply Impossible- H to provide for al! 10 whom tickets of admls- H alon to tomorrow’s funeral had been Issa ‘As hefore stated, the knot! which Is soon to A contain a new-made grave for the Nation's K Hdead commands 9 benutif{nl prospect of fake Erle, stretching away tllmitably In the | north, and of the pretty hills in the midst of cemetery is situated, ‘Tho land f appar iu the First Presbyterian Church this after- noon atSo'clock. Members of the late Pres Went’s old reghnent, the Forty-second, en- tered, two color-bearers preceding with the old shot-torn stundards of the reglnent heay- fy draped. ‘The standards were placed at the sides of the altar, At thesame thne Presi- dent Hinsdale and those who were to make the addresses proceciled to take thelr places Hon the platform. After a musical selection and an earnest. exhortation by the Roy. Dr. tsane Errett, of Cineinnatl, PRESIDENT IINSDALE delivered an eloquent and feeling address. Me briefly gave a history of the late Presl- dent's voreer from the timeot his entering jilrum College until his election to the Prest- tleney of the United States, aud sald ed. : Bw iH H slopes away from the crest of the knoll, and} ‘These, facts and dutes aro gallent points of a ei Col. W. Hi. Hayward com: Wf sixth legimont, 0. Anow dllenced tn’ death, ‘ho rain which ff Which tho day brought forth. A minature ® Aun, Chief Marshal. A erin the fees tho spot was chosen the ff career tat, In ull tho polnte of high, chersctor, anding, wil! form on Onturlo street uortn of " 1 e canalboat uvined with graceful sprigs of f 2 = noble achievement, lofty promlee not yot tule. iho Pune aiuaro, Hight seatiog on the public Al” ersten G Go. B came and drenoliod tho elty und the crowds Fe iiay was attached to the lowest rung, aud run on sonpiens ANDsat.ons —— [Pirustees of the burying-ground have ff titted, benutiful remunee, genorous enttivsiasma, square. : H Eighth itegiment, O. N. J@ Which thronged Its streets was not an unex-H Counteted this silent but eloquent Mi ure fy of Cuyahoga County will bo out 2000 strong, H been puzzled to provide room fori pure’ ambition, and a tinal enthauass, bas no Ninth Division, Gen, 8. Hmlth, Adjutant. Ninth Hexhnent, ON. iG Bpectunt visitant, It wis looked for Inst oe ae doad President's Iain bie ort te and ff 28 Will be the Army of the Cumbertnnd and Hai those whom = the committes of pee a a histury of | the words Bay of the General of Oto, commanding, to whom 18 a5- i See eT euentc OR ‘a A uight, but held off until abouts o'clock In H cisco progress to tho topmost round in H the veteran militia of Elyria. Congress, tho Secretary of State, # product of muturo and nurture was his many- Signed the duty of guarding the public square, B gixtconth Ttegimont, ONG. the afternoon, when the very windows of Ho THE FONLOWING BTATE GOVERNORS ThE LINE OF MANCH, AND LAKE VIEW Cl! HTERY, 4 Second—Tho order in column will be as fol- Jows: Gen, James Barnott, Marsbalein-Chicf, and the foltowing atatf; Gon. Kd 8. Moyer, Adju tunt-Gonernl; ¥, Good+ r vd, ABalata: ab Adjutant ‘Vblrd—The first division will move promptly ut 10:00 a. in., followed by tho other divisions in thocrdor named, marching cast on Superior enue to Lake Viow Cemetery. UPON ARRIVAL AT THE CEMETERY stroct to Erle, to Buolld venus, out Euolld av- & the ladder of public. life. A red, white, and Fl blue shiold, draped In black and surmount- { Bed by a white dove, completed the decora- Tleaven seemed to open and discharge thelr long retained moisture, For half an hour the floods descended, «trenching all the dec- orntions In reach, but enusing no perceptible F damage and no particutar disfigurement ex- Aevpt where now and then tho colors ran to- are now in the city for the purpose of attend- tng the obsequies tomorrow: Hawkins of ‘Tennessee, Foster of Ohio, Juckson of West ton and rounded a pleture which was asf Virginia, Jerome of Michigan, Ioyt of striking of It wos, bench Ei B Pennsylvania, Porter of Indiana, Farnham of Vermont, Cornell of New York, and Vit Coy, Foster, and the Cloveland Committees } of Arrangement should designate to render the last tribute of homage and respect to the Hl dead, THK PUBLIO VAULT H is a chapal-Iike struetureof Heren sandstone, Ndedness, ‘Teunyson sald of the Duke of Wol- Mngton, ‘Ho stood fouresquure to ever wind that bidw.’ ‘Thia isa striking figure, and it_ad~ mirably expreaives the post's thought, Gen, Guartielt bad mavy more sldes than four, You van bardly tke wg a poipt of observation where yout will not discover somotbhing in bim, INTERESTING AND STRIKING. i E 7 ray and yellow in color and Gothic in de> ff to scemed to face In all directions, Ho taced cl SIAL A tho golusnn wi bal apon ranks. tas snvrard, Mf guther and presented an T-favored, stronked f THE Are ENDAN cE. kin of Colorado, Bera sant ettaN qunro tower about sixty foet H Wyland polcy, ( welonce and, theraturgs (2 ane 1» Ge fond watute the remains of tho Prosidont as they @ appearance whore before gll was as regularas CHICAGO'S NEVRESENTATION. Eat aes “i es w arnig and tue camp, to Pew: Anslatunt } : if : el THE TOLLOWING MAYORS Nigh, and a massive doorway at the base, ff iiinistrs, to tho seuato and the forum, to (ho iar Fa a ea ee amtag Wits endovord Bh tase ws ais doche a tho storm Itsulfadd- SNske A He agine a of different cities are ulso here: Buckley of eral. Aldes-de-Cainp; Gon. J, J, Elwell B oda glory to the seeno whieh more than rec: ff, ChEVELAND, Sept, 2—A mong the arrivals BY guarded by fron bars, and on the inside by + farm aud the urts, to the gocial circle and do- 7 v1 i 1 » " erior carte, ff imestic life, aid 1 as many wore directions as & . de F, @ beuds. i : : 5 A today were the members of the []linols State Hartford, Means of Cincinnati, Thompson #f door of xolld Iron, ‘The Interior Js twenty- fy i foci its pollsied fucots Hashes ite lun Pete ee oor a elt eet sty. ff Fourth—At the conclusion of tho scrvicos at fompensed’ tho objectionable fextures just INN No Te ad by Gov, Catlom and his of Detrolt, Tyou of Pittsturg, Hoandry of fseven feot vauare, and almost bare traus beauty. A otis was Guns Gariolis Cola. N. Thana, Gl. 8, Cowell, Cole” Fluo comotery, tho column will countermurct E noted, Aralnbow, strateliug from the NOt ent ete aot of the Chicaya dolega- fontrenl, MeMurleh of Toronto, Peters ot for iecorution outside of a few tlow-ff mureh upon the Nation, atl tne peo ves Oy i apa EN i Hauorton, Band roturn ovor the sa route 1 to tho Public eres tae oulleelt Mutt of the horizon, rest Arion aia not arrive, however, but will be herd Columbus, and Lane of Akron, er. Stone — shelves alts bullt into recite Mind him out uotiL Ris Tife wma abblog réanx, Cole We iF. Hit B) Syuaro, where it will bo dismissed, Ro H AMONG OTHER DISTINGUISHED QUESTA Fithree sides of Its walls, and form fH away to the music made by the Attantio’s sobs; i CPaie * Roscnuuina, Write stinute guns wil be frod during tho PAVILION WICH INXcLOsES THE CATA: § In the morning, along with hosts of others Hite h nays ‘ Supt. Hutehins, Capt. Je, Allonder, Capt, progress of tho column by the Avbtabula Light Artillory. ‘ are dudge Pardee of New Orleans; ox-Min~ By fre sountry, ‘Tho from all parts of tha country, | ‘Tho membire Ister Noyes, ox-Coy, Croswell, Gen. Willlam who arrived this afternoun were met at the H FALQUE, Hand the very elements seemed to have com: | the temporary recaptacte for the dead. ‘The nay, they have nef fully done &o yor. But f mug fulely chitin that thestudonts ot Hiram bad Aopen Pali faa: vault Seats 8 tie ana nyo sis the illscovered hin ereutness tong before ae yoar ‘ N. 1) Fishor, occas et A depot by a modest deputation made up of Ro orthington, 9! chignn; J. GQ. Alceinctory, and facing an urtificial luke sur- pf seu, fhoy were, in Tact, tho original diwovor- Capt inwily, hens att Aopion Cane. evar sony can FE ae ee te canoeabine; tho ‘ Ar beauty Pa ree opr neeerre r Sonn D Drake and tho lion, 'Phomns ie H DorAmaral ‘Valeiio, Chasis wana a H rounded by brigiuicoturest Mowers, White or OE Me errs neadveiees sere saute by Bulle, Capt. .W. Smith, Capt, Theodora” Hf Sarsnal-in-Chic€ earnestly requesta that por~ Ait was nacene long to bu remembered, and ff and escorted to the Kennard House In eur. 8 Urazil; Horatio C, Burchard, Director United 9 swans glide over tts placid beers 80 a 1B sie aggoctates of the lute President. ggae, Cape, GB. Anucke, Cupt, We A fest order aud quict prevail during tho entire ff porlaps never to bo forgotted, by the masaof fringes. States Mint; and Marshall Jewall. fl ly that thelr motion tx seareely perceptible. Roe vives wore’ niao “held: in’ the Wye las Barrond, Capt. We progress of the mucch, and trusts aud bolioves B humanity which thronged the approaches to GOV, CORNELL, OF NEW YORK, "| THE MEMBERS OF THE CANINET llereand thers only tho cemetory trustes ‘prinlty Mplscoyal Church, tho lev. Dr. Felton, Capt. W. 1s. Wold> that all cltizen’ will cboerfully accord tho on- Mi the park and saw tho bow of promise, like a aud staff were umong the Intor arrivals by Mand many others of the prominent arrivals seem to have indulged In anything ike a iow being assisted in the services by the enkopler, tire roadway of the street over which the pro- BW jieht from heaven spanning the spot towards spectal train this evening. They called dur- Mf are the guests of different private familles of f Hveral expenditure of private means, Tho vanes A. Howles, Dr. Brown sald: ¥INST DIVISION, evasion moves, and testify thelr love and respect Hing tho evening upon tho score or more of i Troy, James A Howes. or att : Col. H, Bf, Dutietd, Detroft Infantry, command: vA Detachmens of Police, Silvor Grays’ Band of Cloveland. Hosten. indopondent Eoaiilere: Paulding Guards, Company 3, Seventysfourt ih Koglinent National ard. Quoen City Guard: for our doparted President by preserving por- fect order and standing with uncovered heads while bis romaine aro passing. iy ordor of Gon, James Barnott, Ry, 8. Beye, Adjutant-General, THY, COMMITTEE ON ACCOMMODATIONS which the eyes of the world aro now directed. ‘The soleum lesson that death comes to us all was retold again today in tho withering § Hand fading of some of the flowers inside the A pavilion, ‘Their beauty and thelr fragrance & wore xoue like the beauty of the once hand- the city, and are located as follows: Secretary Blaine aud wife and ox-Sceretary # Evarts are guests of Col, John Tay, Secretary Lincoln and wife and Secretary } Stato Executives who wera already on tho § ground, and exchanged formal but pleasant greetings, THE SOLDIERS, To the Weaterts Assoctated Press, CLEVELAND, O., Bept, 25.—It Is considered ‘g i MacVeagh and wife are guests of Amasa : tone, . Seoretary Windom and wife, Postmastor- § A sign and execut where ‘The land rises gradually fon. J jots of many wealthy families ure scattered Aiiere and thore, while many of, the monu- A uents ary elaborate and costly In thelr de- to the knoll to In the hour of great loss and Nationul AUrtUR, - A God should be the refuge of the peuple, ‘Tho death of the President should be felt to be wo HN vrcut joss, a mighty: tribulation, for sich it was, A fh tho prosonce uf such an event, reason 18 cob founded, aud in wavy winds teotlngs of uneasi- huss are excited, ‘The words uttered on 8 sim q : 7 TY carmen A ine occasion by the qoud President aro pecul- , ag mada every ayrangement to meot the fj some form over and around which they had ® ; ts THY PURT OF THE MAUTYUED PRESIDENT HO) “oo ropriato now: "God rulgow and the Company F, Sevonty-fourth iicglineot Now York eels Re the procussion ‘tomorrow. ff been so lovingly. aud tenderly laid. Fresh f thar: Chovetarnt al tomorrow Ne tie Nee General James and wife, Secretary Kirk. # is to mingle with the dust of onrth, Mlnd- 3 eT a eeont, At Washington Hl lives” The Be ere tear A Chatruwn Farloy says: ‘ H offurings touk thelr places only to witherand est display of civic socletles and amilltary @ wood, and (eu, Sheridan are guests of Will- fy ful of the vandalism Which planned and ( Governmout lives bocause God rela, Cadet Bund. uftato City Cado! Bi th. Bales Btates Harrack’s Hand, Columbus, 0. “Wo havo propured to feed the mon in procession, and have two bakery shops run: orgaulzations ever seen in this country, No A idea of the number of commands and their d aggregated strength can be formed by sevlng dig as their predecessors, and thug confirm the ever-present lesson of mortality. Jam Edwards. Sceretary Hunt and wife, Senators An- H nearly executed the horrl } bing the Lincoln monument of its honored g ibis design of rob- fl ‘The rector sald that many people were filled with fear aud even doubt because God ‘i v 1 i x sk, Mdust, several of the yetorans of Gen, Gar- Hf had not visibly answered the prayers of the Patent col ny nny elusively ati a ie ey Bin rio H on the Pee rag trey re TT the cata- fy 29m move here and there throuxh the ‘ eater are all Monreeestatre nuts felts ‘old regiment, the Forty-second Ohio, A people. In that connection he asked, “ Have n oSfuledy Cagothe hams aoe to taake Me a atheee On falque practically resulted in the completion § rere ‘This ean only be optalned by abso- f] Ex-Gov. Marshall Jewell of Connecticut, @ have resolved to take overy possible preean- [we confessed our sins? Do we inerit God's aimee Tite rete a moe A Monday our itea 1s to have wagon-loads of Hof the decoratlony, though i was not until @ 1% nowledge of a rye Washington. Intuntry Band, Pitteburg. Washington infuptry, Gatllug-Gun Battery, fy foud stationed out is Kast Cleveland near the A cometery, and will pass out the food to those Representative Hil of New Jerioy, and Sen- H ator Knsyon uf Iowa, are guests of William # Binghani. Wo AUK HEE. The following Is 8 list so farascan tonight that the drapery was tlung over the pavilion dome and allowed to fa'l in’ grace be ai that historleat grave of the tlon agninst a repetition In nnotl Nation's first her pince of f attumpt at desecrating the § Presidentia! fi chastisement?” and made the suggestion that with God a thousand years were but as aduy; that He performed Ils work slowly : oy ful festoons down its star-bestudded surtace. certained at this tine: ” Gov. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, 1s the guestot @ martyr, ‘Lo this ‘ond they wlll guard the Mf and frequently advanced nations and men by SECOND Po ee societtss, ff tae cee ho aye H ‘rhe one beautiful objectou which all oyes ith Oale satonal Guards 400 strong, Col. B. yy G, Blossom. vault at Lake View night and day unl B porlods of trials and Sorroy Asan Col. Albert Barnits gommanding. A with lunch. rested today as the crowds approached the ff gevonth a National Guard, 900 atrong, Col. ff Dt Powers and wife, pastor of President tho body fs finully removed and laid W§ fertilized by the decay of thelr onat rc, Alsee Cant: M. B. Garry; Maj, A. W, Fouton, é THE WEN H park from the west, in addition to the man-# y, 8. Case, Hetlefontaiuo, 0. ‘isk N Garfield's church, aro guests of Dr, W. 8, uway in the eurth, It 1g cimtent tof} so the great perlods of national advance- oF Gupte We Fig eitegerie vale A upon which the casket’ will He fs two and fl ifold beauties disclosed yesterday afternoon, : Streator. cou 80 J, Btarkweuther, A huif feet Ligh, ten feot Long, four wide, sides Kighth Obiu National Guard, Col. A. L, Conger, Akron, 0., Quatrong. was uw striking model of decorative art ovor, ‘Auunirals Rogers aud Stanton, aud Commo- concelve that one, however vile, baso us to ruthlesly open a nation’s fresh we iment urlso out of times of darkness , aud tribulation, A. nutlonal loss and sorrow ; ‘4 w (Pa ANSE POR NTE RE BHO OBR 2 Batert TE