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i ‘fu token of tho Presidont’s deuth; - ponslating of THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE LAST RITES. (Conthated from the Fifth Paqe) ering, tho pollae reinoved some of the eiligies, Othera were burned, GARFIELD LODGE OF soRnOW hold a rervico in Masonic Temple. Memortal service in Mymouth Church, Brook lyn, was partlelpatod in by n wonderful congre= gation. A vastly grenter number than could bo cromded within the walls of tho building trero obliged to remain ontside, THE REV. HENRY WAND BERCHER conducted the service, and, after n short nde dress, offered the following regutution, wich was ndoptod by a rising votes Resolved, At a memorial servion of tha eltizens of Brooklyn, ussembied In Plymouth Church, it was tnaninously resolved that this jrromt 18+ semblage ngsura Prosidant Artie of thole pros found sympathy and contidence in bis new and trying position, aud pledge hint thoir earnest aipnort in overy wise ondenvar to elcanaa tho Administration and Government of the United Ktntes of tho great and growing evils attendant: upon tho distribution of olfice, Fifteen posts of tho Grand Army of tho Re- public, the Fourteenth Ieximent —Nattonal Guard, the War Voterans, and the Huncook Lee gion. tintted in memorial service In the Tomple, the Rov. Justin D, Fulton prealding. Tho Hov, Mr. Meecher made at address hero; also Gon, Stocum and Dr. Fulton. r THE TANERNACLE of the Rov. Dr. Talmage was not enpabte of con- taining one-fourth of the people who sought to aesist In tho memorial sorvico thore, Tho spenkers there Included tho Damocratio Con- gressman-cleet William E. Robinson, and tho Roy, J. Hyatt Smith and Dr, Talmage, WASHINGTON. THE DAY GENERALLY OUSERVED, Bpeetat Diepatch to The Chieans Tribunes Wasntnaton, D, C., Sept. 26.—Tho observance of tho day of penitence tnd prayer was goneral here. Tho President attended church: this morns ing, and Ju tho afternoon recelved a fuw callors. PRESIDENT ARTHUR, ‘To the Western Associated Press, Wasnixoton, D. C., Sept, 26.—-St. Johin'’s Prote estant Eplecopal Church was an abject of Inter= est today, Tho funeral service wns announced to hegin at 1 o'clock, Shortly before that hour President Arthur, dreased In a suit of Linck, ene tered by the sido door. Ho took nsent In the second pew, Tho gervico wna tho usual. marn- ing prayers of the Eplecopal Church, with con~ Rregntional singing. There was no serinon, President Arthur, when the servico wag over, returned to the rosidones of Sonator Jones, TUE COLORED CITIZ of tho District held thoir memorial service this evening. Recorder Fred Doumlass presided, Prof. I. T, Greener delivered an aditress, and eulogistic remarks were made by Johu M. Lang ston, United States Mintster to Hayt!, and by the Hoy. W, W, Hicks. DEPARTMENTS CLOSED, All the Government departments and tho Dis- |. trict oftices are closed. Business fa genorally suspended. Motorial services aro being held da the churches of ull denotinations, MISSOURI, ST, LOUIS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes St. Lous, Mo., Sopt. 20,—Tho poople of St. TLouls wero awakencd from tholr stumbering taday by the crash of cannon. At sunrise tha St. Louls Volunteer Light Artillery took up thoir position in Washington Square, tho guns firing from tho Clark ayonue and Market street sides. Aftor tho Federal salute had ushered in tho day the startled cars of tho citizens worv no Jonger assajlod by tho continuous flro, but avery half-hourn single gun belehed forth ite flerce tones, as though to glve no chance for any to forget. At Zo'clock, the hour fixed forthe funer- al ceremonies, tho funeral salute of twenty-one guns were fired at Intervate of uno minute, ‘Then followed tho half-hourly guns, and these till sunset, when n National saluto of thirty- olght guus closed tho rollitary obsorvanco of thoday. But for tho quict which prevuils and Ate mournful draping of black tho city would presont a holiday appenrance, for tho business houses aro nearly all closed, but it 16 a snd holl- day, Fings are tiying overywhore at balf-innast, and many of thom are fringed with crape or halt wrapped init, The public bultdings are decked incolors of n antlo hue. On tho Polytechnic Asullding thore are long streamers of mourning renching from the very top of the hugo bullding to the lower floor. Tho court-houge is decked upon all sides with atreamera of black eambric; 80 isthe olty and all the public buildings. All along Fourth and Fifth etroeta and Washington avenuo the stores aro draped in mourning and Nags aro ying. Tho boteis have decorated thelr fronts in mourning, os wet! as all others. The theatres, which run hero seven days in tho week, have closed untit tomorrow, and their outer walls ara decked = with mourning colors. ‘The policc stations aro decorated as though some one in power was dead. Tho Gro ongino-fousos aro flying As much mourning and presenting ag many outwant symptoms of eriof ns thoy did upon tho duy ono of thoirnoblest mon was burlod. Many women aro scon wearing somo bilge of mouring many wear rosots pinned with brooches, upot which aro painted the face of Gurtleld. Tho post-oflice mon and the icttor-curricrs all wear rosets furnishod by the Government. In the middto of these, and used to keop theea on, ato ping tho hoads of which bear miniature portraits of the deud Presktent, Outside of tho city centco and upon the quiet sido streats the people. us alsewhero, have arisen. In honor of tho dead tho frants of houses ocoupied by poor and rich allke are draped in mourning, Now tt isanold (lng that perbapa saw tho war in which Gurficld won dis- tinetlon that f¢ brougbt out of ita hiding-place, dusted, bung out of the best window, and lot. vont bofere the breeze, Fings of all nae tious are tying. Tho Stars and du, a relle of some Confederate, woro noticed, and thoy flouted with tho Stars and Stripes, for the dend Presidont bus the sympa- thy otal, Tho fcvling bas entered tha beurta of poor and rich alike, and the cottage ts draped as tasiily as the mansion. In fuct upon all sides the saying, “Ono touch of Nuturo makes tha whole world kin,” fs Mustrated, and tho wrest heart of tuo Aworienn people fs ahown in its own truy light. Ate o'clovk this afternoon the mullltury cosipanics ussemblod wt thoir hall, and after roll-eall and tho usuil preliminary movemonts defied down frou tho armory with arma ruvereed and with crapo on thelr alcoves, and took up their route through tho principal atrecta of the clty, At % o'clock tho varlous church congresations mot in appointad churches: as follows; Tho Eplacopulluns throngnout tho elty in union service at Chriat Church, corner ‘Thirteonth and Locust atrevts; the Methodlsta in avervico in memory of Gartield at the hull of the Y. M. CG. Av: tho Prespyterians xt tho Tov, Dr, Gunso's Chureh; the Bupte Ants fn thole soveral churches; and tho Christlang In union services in. ono of tuefr princlmtt churches. At tho pls- copul momortal services Bishop Robertwon ‘officlated, asulated by tho priuelmtl Eplscopattan aninistera, The usiul burial services, including the reading of prayers tor tha dead anda fine eulogy on tho dead President, followed, All the: Catholly churches wore ordered by tha Llshop to toll thoir balls continuously from 2 to 4 g'elock, sad many of thom held a soiuine high Durlal mass, The Kulghta of St. Patrick met Jn solomu conclave, und istened -to several pips eeny oraturs ou tuo subjuct of the Nutlon's grief, : 81, JOREDIL St. Josxvit, SMo,, Sept. 2d.—tho domonstration today In honor of the dead Prosident was the invst Imposiug spectucly over seen In North western Missourl, ‘birteon hundred unlforined nen were In ue, and the yront column. of eltis Fens on fot formed tho rear uf the prosusslon, which wag preceded by a beurse draped in Tunerat hues, A vast concourse at peuple from adjacent polite gathered In the clty to witness (ue inctnorial obaervanee, It belng estimated that 25.00 atrangers wero presunt, ‘Tho. vperus boure, at whieh the eulogiatic apeceh-muking wus beld, wns entirely foutequate tu contain even a wtyall percentage of those wishing tu ster. ‘Tonight a unttouul salute was Ured, KANKAS CLY Kansas City, Mo, Supt, 26,—Memorial services {in bonor of thy deud President were held In the various churches and ut the Exposition geounds. today and were largely attended. Husluess of every description way susponded, «A procession tailitary ena elvie -suviutles tunrched tothe fale grounds ats o'ctuck, whore speeches andl invelo appropriate to the wecuslon were titened to by 15,000 pursons. — Nuriit tho progress of tho procoasiun through the strouts guns wore tired and bells tolled, NAVANNA, RAvanna, Mo., Sept. ~The nows ot Prosly Sout Gurtivid’a death ls deoply regrotted by all 27, 188I—TWELVE PAGES, in tho town, Snst fall we raised a pole in honor of James A. Garfleld, and toitay tho ting oats at hnif-mnstin token of grief. We feel that this Nation has fost a good mun, his wife a kind husband, and tho clilidrena loving father, Tust- ness is generally auspened today and appropri+ ute sorvice held In the ehurches, FOREIGN. GREAT BRITAIN. DR. PARKER'S SERMON, Loxnox, Sept. 2.—Thore was’nnothor ree markablo demonstration at Dr. Parkor's tomple, which was crainmed to overtlowiny, and there were hundreds outside unable to gain ad- inittunce. ‘Tho pulpit was draped with crapa, ond the Btars and Stripes blended with a nage. niticont white wreath, ‘Tho serviee commenced with tho anthem, “sleep ‘Thy ‘Last Sloup,”' tol- luwod by the dead mareh, * So oe 'Thou Falth- fal Unto Death." Prayer was offered by tho Rov. Nowman Hall, the burden of which was “Phy wilt bo dono." The avlo, "1 know thut my Rodeomor lveth,” wns thon sung by “Miss Meche, Dr, Barker took nshis toxt, “As in Adam all Died.” Ho said the funeral ts attended by tho whole efvilized workt, It is impossible to re- cull oan Instanco where deeper aym- pathy has been displayod by one nation for another. President Garfeldl's greatness in Mifo was concentud by his modesty, but is now secon by overy one. He sketched Gen. Garfield's enreor, showlng its wonderful vicissitudes, He bad handled the world bravely. Tho throne which Know hin best was tho ane that be fas left in tho hearts of tho people. As tho next name to that of the Queen, that.of Queen Lu- eretin Garfield stands in all English benres, ‘Doath won * poor victory compired with bers, She bebnved with u berolam whieh would thrill tho world. At tho suggestion of Dr. Parker a message expressing udulration and deopest sympathy was cabled to Mrs, Garfeld, tho attendance ris+ ing ns asin of nsvont. Tho eervice closed with a solo by Antoinette BStaritug and hymn, “Nearer, My uod, tu Thea." THE MANCHESTER “ QUARDIAN” appears today in a deep mourniug border, AT VARIOUS TOWNS in England today, some having no: particular connection with America, the municipal authors itles have requested the inhubltnnts to show tholr respect for tho late Preatdeat Gariield by the closing of shutters, more particularly dur- iow tho hours of the funeral, A TOWN MnETING {sto bo hetd at Oldham tonight to express sym- pathy with Mrs, Gariield and tha Americar peo- ple. IN LONDON a numbor of offices connected with America are draped in black, All omnibus drivers have bocn orderod by the omnibus company to have crape on thoir whips, All flags on the River Thames are nt brlf-oimst, as also thosoon muny of the halls of city compunics, AT THE FUNERAL SERVICE in tho City Templo toduy Miss Beebe, of Now York, and Antionotto. Sterltug, will perform tho solos, The London cotnmorclal salesrvoms, in Mincing Lane, will closo atl p.m. today usa qnark of respect to tho momory of tho tate Prea- idont, as will also the rooma of tho Under- writers’ Aygoclation ot Liverpool. The office of the Government of Now Zealand in Lendon will bo closed all day. THE REV. DR, HERMANN ADLER, in bis sermon at Bayswator Synugog, paid a tribute to the memory of Presidunt Gariield. TUS SIGNS OF MOUNNING aro general and spontaneous, All agree that thera was novor sich u gonerul wenring of mourning fora foreigner. Evan many of tho earters and draymon have whips decorated with ertpe, and in whut are uaually tho bualest thor- oughfares, auch as the Strnud, Hiect street, and cheapside, many shops and; all tho dally nows- paper atlices are partially closed. Many shops diaplay tnrao portraits of Gurtield in tho windows, Tho hotels diapiny tings at half-mast, and havo tho blinds lowerod, Tho Inttor Indica- tion of mourning fs so visible ut all tho royal palnces, atthe Munsion House, ata number of private residoncos throughout the metropells, and at polltfeal and private clubs. A majority of tho churches are tolling tholr bells, Many of thom held @ widday sorvice, Whon the guurd was relleved at St. James Palace, the baud, under the direction of God- frey, played the * Doud March "and other music of asimilar character. THE "YALL MALL GAZETTE"? of this ovoning says: “Today, when England and Aineriea stand as mournors deride tho sume graye, We way venture to hovo that tho bitter memories of diviling antmosities engoudered by tho Revolutionary War aro tnally passed away, and suggest that England and America ball endeavor to arranga some kind of Informal unton for the proyontion of internecine strife. If an Europenn concert, espite almost insur- mountable difficulties, is recognized us a polit- icat noccsuity, why should thoro not bean Anglo- Aiericun concert, wite enough to include in ono fatherlund ull English-sponking mon?” AT MiLADFoRD most {inprossive meating was bold at tho Ex- ebange, the Mayor proalding, <A resolution of gondolenco and sympathy fcr the donth of the President was pussod, the immense crowd standing mounwhile motionicss and uncovered, IN ‘THE NUSINESS PORTION of the Wost End of London, particularly in Re- gent and Oxford strects, there Is hurdly a shop not showing sumo slyn of mourulng, LIVENPOOT. TAvenroot, Sopt, 2.—Business is suspended and tho bells aro ringing tmutticd penis, THM UNION JACK AND STARS AND. STIUPES: conjoined wrapped with orapo and half-masted bung in many parts of tho olty and the West End. Tho wholo batvony of the Couscryative Club at Liverpool Is draped. BINMINGITAM. Binsrvawan, Sept, ~All markots closod, + THE BELLS AT WINDSOI CAUTLE aud the Purish church toltod foran hour today arequiom for Presilunt Gurtlolt, ‘Tho Ameri- con flag wag at balf-mast on tho “own-Hall, Many shops were purtiully closed. At tho afternoon service IN WESTMINSTER ANBEY prayers were offorod for thu widow and family of ProsidontGariiold, Canons Chentlo, Duck- worth, and Farrar nastated at the sory THE TOWN COUNCIL OF LEAMINGTON passed a vote of sympathy with the widow of President Gurfleld, MUFFLED TEALS were rung from tho parish oburch of Porte: mouth, ALL THE FOREIGN CONSULATES loworod tholr Mays, and sitntlar honura wore paid by the port and garrison, Tho bilnds of most of the reaidonvus wore drawn, AT MANCILESTKI business was ton great extent siusponded, and there was 4 funeral survice in the Cathosteul, THE MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL, and the prinelpal officials of the elty attended in state tho speclal funcral services at the Catho- dral, which was Oiled with loadiug citizens. GLAsaow, Flags wero at hulf-must iu Glasgow, and bolle tolled for an hour, Tho principal uackets were vlosed in the ufternoys SIMILAR ACCOUNTS OF MOURNING eome from Northampton, Oxford, and every pirtot the Kingdom, and ayes from remote towns tn [roland and Svottand, “A constint wtrouin of addresses of condutonce from nearly every provingint borough and from polltigal so- vloties of avery shade af aplulon contiuuo to are rive uf tho Amorionn Lovation, THE TRLEGRAVIE: Tho odlecs of tho direut United Stites Calla Company wad AnglosAmorican Telegraph Coins pany had the American thig covered with eripe, AT TUB CONFERERCE OF PIE! Bradiguygh stated that Ht mye be const linpertinence on thoir part ta send a message of coidolonce,. a8 Provident Gurteld was pros foundly religious, Atthe sumu thao ha eould not but feel the utmost sympathy with the be- reaved fumnily, Tho statement was revvlved with profound sltonee and tho subjeot dropped. JEWISIL FEELING WASHINGTON, 1,U., Supt, 2h—Tho following was reveivad today: LONDON, Sept, 2.—Presttent Arthur; Tho Ans glo-Jowluh Asiocnition deuply deplores tuo lox wustali Ainurleaa Navan, and otters Ita boarttele CTUMUEE UNE POH ple of thy Unitod Btates, and also ta iy bee roaved familly of the lute iluatrtous President, Hanoy De Worx, MEMONIAL AERVICHS ‘ wore hold this evening In tho Church af Bt, BMurtin In-the-Vield, Long before the ‘coms Inecncement the upprovches to the church {wure crowded with Kugish and American mourners: of both sexes. The bullduur wasvoon erummed, and uotan available faci of rooin lett. The services opened with tho byma,"O God, Our Heip in Ages Past," and Inter on, the hymn, “Nearer, My Goud, to Theo" was aung, many weoping at the metnacholy application of tho words, Lowell, tho Antorican Minister was presen THE ANCHHISIOP OF CANTERHERY olllelnted and delivered tho address, He anid: “This isa mournful day, oven here, withough ataogreat distance. Had tha solumn seeno of the funoral obesqutos:taken place in some nofzhboring cemetery, I doubt whethor the effect would hive been more deoply felt. A feoling of consternation, not mercly dismay, prevailed throughout this community when the tows waa flashed ncrosa the Atiantio that the loved President of mw great people bad beon amitten by « mysterious blow, In our alarm wo thought there must be oxisting In the world some vile combiantion working in the ntk nguinst the progress of clvilizatton, Aftorwards we lonrned that tho deel originated in vulgar avarice cr ambition sheared by tho determination of an upright Chief." Tha Archbishop thon sketched Gen, Garfotd’s life from u lnhoror to college, from college to camp, and from cump to the Presktoney, which ‘ho maid was “the life of an honost, straight{or- ward, and vigorona-lover of his country, open- ing up a picture of manhood such is wo tro Iit- tle nequalated with in’ this country, Clvitizns tion has lost 20 common inan in Gen, Gurlold, ‘Thnk God, England and Anierica nro not dis- united, but muy be brought to better under+ atand and Jove eneh other by our union in the vominon sorrow." 5 STEAMERS plying between England aud the Continant car- red tage at half-must. THE REV. NEWMAN ITAL detivered an address fn Chirlat Church at an time presslvo memorint servico, MR, HOLTON, of Cloyetnnd, 0., who know the Into President, reud a few lines written by Gariieht after his nomination, indivating he had prosage of hls unthnely end, A PORTRAIT OF GEN. GARFIELD wns daplayed at n hone Inn leading thorough- fare with the words: “To one of Nature's noblemen, a great uncrowned monarch, second to none on earth,” THE, CONVORATION OF DUNTAN ausponded its sitting in bonor of the lute Presl- dent Garlleld, after passing resolutions of sym pathy, THE LARGEST MENTING of Amaricans ever hold tn Constuntinople took place Monday at the Amerienn Legation, and resolutions of condoleneo with Mrs. Gartold wero pnased. AN UNPARALLELED DEMONSTRATION, Tho Times saya the whoulo domonastration of public sympathy ip London was perfectly spon- taneous, and was much moro widesprond thin hus ever beon seen on tho occaslon of the do- ecase of a distinguished foreigner. FRANCE, PRESIDENT GREYY. Panis, Sept, 2—President Grévy ond tho diplomatic body were represented nt tho survice in momory of President Garfield at tho chapol In tho Rue de Borri, RUE DE FAUDOURG 87, HONORE, A-servico was held today at tho Protestant ehupel in the Rue de St. Honoré, Tho church wis draped in black. ‘The whole American “colony was presunt, togethor with Mr. Say, President of the Sonate, Burthélmy St. flatro, Minister of Foreigu Atfalra, Gen. Farro, Sin- ister of War, M. ‘Tirard, Mlnfater of Agri- culture and Commerce, and M.Cochery, Min- ister of Posts and ‘Telegraphs. Gen, Pittle represented President Grévy, and Admiral Poytou the Minister of Murino, M. Vernes, Presitont of the Paris Consistory, tho tev. M. Recottin, and Bishop Dudtey deHvered eloquont addresses, recalling Gen. Gartleld’s Ine teillyonce and boncsty. und the deep sorrow whelh hae fallen on the widow and motor, Tho apeakers tald strong emphasis on tho tes unity the two republics, and referred to the departure at the present moment of the Frenvh delegation for Yorktown. M. Rucollin vonjurod the Amer- jeans to terminate all party divisions, so that there should bo no longer n North and South, bat ono people, The Diplomatic body atso called on Minister Morton and tendered condolonce, BUSINESS SUSPENDED, Amorican traders and merchants susponded business the whole day. GERMANY. ‘ Vo serine te : Lonpon, Sept. 24,—Tho Norlin correspondont. of tha Morning Poxt says: “Dr, Von Schtoczer, Gorman Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to tho Wuited States, takes with him to Washington autograph letters of the Emperor Willan and Priuce Blemurek, expross- ing hoartfelt condolence with tho widow of tho Inte Prosident.” FUNERAT, SERVICES wore held in tho Amorleun Chapel Cathedral. ‘Thore was a profuse display of druped stars and stripes, Tho chapel wis crowded, “Tho whole diplomatic body waa prosent. Mr, Stuckenbury, of Oblo, delivered an address, and Court Chip, Jaln Strommel closed tho sorvives with prayer, AM CER CLOSED, Thoms, Sept, 20.—Americana here are so fow it hag been imuracticnble for them to make uny public’ nauifestation, but thelr houses woro closod tuday. THE KING'S BYMPATIY, Wasutnaros, D.C. Sept. v.—Prinve Cam- porenle, Churué da’ Affares of Ituly, today trans. mitted to tho State Department tho following telegram which nad gone astray in tolegraph olfices ann wits not received until this morning: Rome, Sept. wh—To tallan Legatlon, Washe tngtal nthe nameof hts Majesty, tho Kine of Ituly, by his express order, wid in testimony of tho Ununinoua sontimonts of the Itatlin nuvon, Teburge you to make known to the Govern: iment of the United Stutes our profound sorrow for the deuth of the eminent eltizon Chiof Matte Istrato of in grout poople. the friend af Italy, aud our oxeoration In oonimon with that of alt olviizi} counteles, of the urine of which ho was the victin. Bf, FUANCINI EGYPT. RERVICES, Cano, Egypt, Sept, 4.—Publio funoral serv fous were held nt the Amorluan Mission Chapol hore nt? o'clock this (Monday) morning, All tho Ministers and Conauty and a number ‘of Huropeun notables wero present, SWITZERLAND, OENEVA, Lonnow, Sept. 2.—Memorlal services wore held in tho American Episcopal Church nt Geneva. Nearly alt the American and English rosldents wore present, AUSTRIA. VIENNA, Virsna, Sept, 20.--Many letters and telegrams of vcomlotonce cuntinue to by received at the Auueclcan Legation, THE LANDTAQ, Froveau, Sept. 2,.—Tho Landtag ceasod Its alttiug in honor of the tite Presidunt Gartleld, The Governor of tue provitics was authorized ta forward an exprosgslonof syumputuy tothe Amer Jeun Consulate at Vienna, FUNERAL FACTS, DN HAMILTON. 1 BPEAKA At LAST. Bpetiat Lismutch ta The Chicago Tribune, New Yore. Supt. 3.—The currant number of the Medical Gazette, published In thia city, will contains tho following analysis af Proatdent Gare huld's conse, reviewing the treatment In dotull, Dr. Hamilton, a ls well known, was ono of the voustiting surgeons in thls now blatoriay eave, Ip uppers that Ue aditor of the Meadsicat Gaaette eubittby ny series Of questions to Dr, Hamlls ton, in response to whieh tho folluwing wae dlotutad; “dolar ud Lovin intormed the teatl mony is conilleting usted the relative positions of Uno Prouident und the nsuasin whun tho pistol was (red. Jt 1s now rendered probable thut the await stood wollte tho pleht, and siightiy in the renrof the resident, The ball entered ubout four inches to tho rbght of the splue, pens etratiug aad comminuting the ejeveuty rll, ene Sevtiy ibe itervertehral subsumes betwen tho fast dorwal and fovt lumbar vertetra, und, pitas sug obliquely forward, emerged at a pofnt nour the centre of the Uratiumbar vertebrae fu front, nud Was found sowe distance to the loft of tho vertebra, nt the lower margin of thu pancreas, dotny alsunted nearer ite posterior than ita ns terior surface, wholly without the peritoneal wavily, 4 Tv 14 UNNHCESSANY TO BAY that the course uf the bull ufter pooutratiug tho rib was not deturmined until atterdeath, Dvw the putionten the morulug uf July 4 Lncopeul- tation wo were thon {oformed of the mannerot the accident, and that, on tho recetpt of tho tn+ Jury, tho Prosident had fnllon to the floor, alnking down to tho rhght side; that, bolng — Interrognted. ho complained at pati i his reht aukte, and subsequently in tho course of the dug of a siullar pale in bis lett wnkle, which pnins bad been promptty relieved by the hypodormis hiection of morphine. Ho vamited fininedintely after tho recatpt of the injury,and in the courso of the day his tiring had tobo drawn oneo by tho eathoter, Thoro was not, when first soon by mysolf, nor bas thore boun at any te subsequently, ANY APPARENT L088 OF POWER in his lower extremitica or diminution of tha natural sonsibiiity at any potnt. Tho pains in his ankles, however, were accompanied with hy= perwsthosia of tho Jutegumont, and a fow days later {t was observed that there was hypornvs- thesia of tho Integument of tho right sido of tho scrotum, All of tho symptoms—the pain and tho hyporwathasia—disappearod whotly in the course of the first week or two and never roe turned, On tho morning of tho Fourth of July tho patient, boing partially under tho influence of morphine, was uot suffering palin, the bowels wore tympanitic, nud tho pulse was feo- le. i AT THE FINST. CONSULTATION tho question having arisen xs to tho probable course of the ball, twas atuted that Surgeon General Walos, of tho Navy, bnd on tho day of tho recelpt of tho injyry introduecd his Onger to its full oxtunt, and that he had declired that tt penetrated the substance of tho ver, The structure of which he recognized by its grantlor feel, And Dr, Bilssstnted that ho had Intro- aluced a probe about three {nehes which seemed to have passed in the sume direction, This testl- mony was rogaried suiielent to determine tht the ball was atleast beyond tho reach of sufe exploration, DR. WOODWARD bad introduced bis flnger suiliclentty. deep in tho wound to determing that tho rly was broken. Findiug, on personal examination and tnspece on, that tho track of tho wound was completely closed by a firu clot, I rofused to make any further exploration. From this tine for word grent uncertulnty existed in tho minds of the meiical attendants as to tho notunl course and present situation of the ball. On tho 24th of July, and after th® complete aubstdence of tho tympanitus, 9 clreumscribed point of In- duration was discovered in tho right Mine fossa, which at once ledtoa sisploion that tho ball had been dellected, courstug along the autertor surfice of tho lumbar muscles, und that this tue duration Indicated its present seat. Tig SUBPICLON ‘was sustained by the byper:esthosin of tho right sido of tho scrotum, waich Prof. Welsse bad nl- ready shown {1 tis anotomienl observations would bo the natural result of an injury of the ‘leotoettinal or iteonypognatrio nerves, which He tn the course of the thon supposed truck of the ball, Sell further confirmation was added when, on tho 27th of July, wo found that a fluxt- ble eutheter could be curried downward I the direetion of the supposed situation of the ball toudistance of seven inohes. The point of tue duration jn tho right iliac fossa, GRADUALLY MOVED DOWNWARD, and becutne more hord and dollned conveying tha impression that It was tho bail, and that le was eneysted, At the nutopsy, it baving been do- termined that this wag not tho ball, furthor ux amination of tne channel [x this direction was not prosecuted. Indeed, this Induration had en- tirely, disappeared after death, aud | now pre- sume that tt only Indicated the lower ond uf the Jong sinus nlrondy described, About this porlod A SMALL POUCIL OF PUS was formed In connootion with the main chine nol, extending underneath tho integumonts of tho buck, caustug rigors, which were gt once re- Hoved by a free fucielon, and a little Inter rizors followed fu consequence of the tem- porary obstruction of tho channel, caused by tho Soating of a snull fragtnent of tho rib into the orifice, whieh wero relloved on tho removal of tho fragment. Onthoe 8th of August, sront dlillculty having: bven experienced in tho introduetion of the dralnagoe tube intothis tong suppuratmg canal, an Inelsion was mada below the twelfth rit, tho patient being untor tho Iniluones of cthor, Aboutn week luter tho stomach of tho Presl+ dent beeaine oxceedingly irrituble, and it was found neccasury to suspend allmentation by the mouth, and for three or four days be was noure fsnod only by pSEMATA, On the fourth day after the suspension of alle mentation by the mauth, tho rigbt parotid gland began to onlarge (Aug. 17), and on Aug, 2h supe purated, and was inolscd, tho first incistou glv- ing exit ouly to a few drops of pus, Subse- quently {t oponed Into the mouth and the men- tnd auditorius externus, and three or four ine cisions wore mide at different poluts on the surface for tho exit of matter, At tho time of douth the suppuration and swolling of the para ud gland bud almost disappeared. Yollowing tho parotitis there was a gradual dovelopmont of bronchttls in the right lung, and fnally: A BRONCIO-PNEUMONIA of tho lower portion of tho right lung, indented by well-defined dullness and 9 total absenvo of the respiratory murmur In that region. fram this tno until tho porlod of bis removal from Washington thero are no evonta of striking in- terest worthy of belng related. “Iu this brief summary, except tho alarming workness nni grout somnoleucy of the pationt, which occurred on tha 24th, 25tb, aud 26th of August, aud which led ton approkonstion that. aratal issue was ut bund, the patient was evle dently sutfering fram ntinospheric Influences, the hoat teluy Intenso anil oppressive, and moat of tho thno the atr being motlonloss ao that a tent could uot bo scon te stir upon the treas sure romnding tho Watte House, Thora was no ayidenco, bowover, at uny tina that tho pationt suffered = from mae tari having fits sonreo in tho house drainaze, or tho tanrahes In the vicinity, and which litter, atu liter timo fi tho sexon, bad been regardod as pestiferous. MIN NEMOVAL TO LONG NRANCI ocourred on the Oth nf Sopteinbor, and waa of- feoted without Injury or dlucomfart to the pa- tent, with oly a slight amountof fatigue mane ifeuted after his arrival, und trom which, on the following moruing, ho had completely recov. ered, Lhore wags no day while ho ley fu the cote tayo ut Long Brangh that ho did not oxpress himself us plensed, and oven delighted, with tho. chango; nor was ho over op pressed by the bent, although ono of tho day, tho fret after his arrival, was the hot- tost day of thoacason, At 2 o'clock In tho aftor- noon of this day, whon tho bont was grentont, ltt reply to my Inquiry, ho sald he experienced no discomfort, From this tive wntll tho pertud of his denth, which was sudden and unexpeoted, although not inanticlputed, there was no Incl- dent worthy of spvojal montion except thut thoro wasn gradual ebango Jn tho list two or three days for tho worse, Tho manner of nig denth and thoresult of the subsequent autopay ure sulllctontly oxplatnud in the ollefal bulletin, IT MAY HE NECESSARY, HOWEVER, to repent, jutamuch ws contrary statemonta have been mide, that the lings contained nat. even tha most infutte abscess, and that thoro wad no imetuxtic abscess found in any af the atrivtures examined, except one less thany hulf-ineh in dinmeter eur the surface of the left kiducy, Thera wero threo stall serous eysts under the porltonent! covering on the convex edgo of tha rleht kidney, ench about the size of nm vertical section of a largo pea. The abscess found between tho trunsverwe colon and tho liver was evidently aot metistatic, but pralinbly was caus by tho original Injury. Thore was Ho eleatrix or wound. of "ho Hyer, wor anything to lydicateychat ft bad suitorad Injury in the sligbtest degree, Since It has been thought by sumo that It waa tho duty of the surgeons te huye asvertulned positively the course and locution of tho ball, it {8 proper to consiter whethor aithor tho one or the other woro pructleabie, AS TO ccieaipye ia tn COURSE OF THK BALL by a probe, overy anatomist will soo that It waa imposalbte, if he wit oonsider tho very tortaaus course which the ball just have taken to reach Jus tinal destination; tat it pusaed through the solhd straviure of cho vertebra, und tbat no nots Inatrument sullltently Rem to give Ine divations uf the course und direction whieh ft touk within the body could ever huye renched the tinh, NON WOULD ANY AULGEON OF EXPRNIENCH funutiar with gunshot wounds of the bolty, in tho absence at any eativfactury or conulusive evidence av 10 what course thu ball bad tuken, venture to infraduee 4 probe tile tie wbdome funl cavity: for the (parposs of explore ing tho supposed © cM nor, indead, Uf he bad evidence aa tho course and shuntion of tho bal could ho huye bean juatitiod In such an exploration, No polus fa better wettied in suraery thau that into ferenccof this sortin gunshot wounds of tho belty s meddlesomie, usoless, and dnnmerous, and, had it boon done, ang a fatal peritanitias in eonsequonco been set up, tho surgeon doing tt woutd have beon Justiy held responsinte for the fatal result, As to the possibility of STHACTION OF THE WALL BAFELY, It would have required a large tegumentury and muscular Inelsion as A menns of approach to the aplnal column, tho acttal romoval of the whole of the twelfth lumbar vertebra, in ordor to fur- nish a suiicient channel through which the bold surgeon should advance with hla instrument for extraction, and, after emorging from the cavity thus mado in the = spiinl calumn, he would bayo to ponetrate or xrope his y cautiously between tho gangliionto aystom of nerves aud arteries, veins, lytphatics, ine cluding tha thortvic duct, among which are tho Jong ainua which terminates in tho right vital structure, almost inseparably Jolued to each other on tho front and aldos of tho spinal col- unin, and tho leaton of any ono of which must have proved fatal, Throughout the whola course of tho treatment, contrary to what hus been publicly sald ropestediy, so far ns it was nossiblo to npply the system of antiseptic sur- gery advocated hy Mr. Lister ton wound of thia ebaractor, It was rigurously employod, 1 AM REMINDED Now TO SAY, iuroply to some styggestions (made from timo to tine) that we ought to have made a connter aponing in the lower portion of tho iling fossi, that there was no period of timo during tho progresa of tho case in which we folt uvsalutely certain that whut wo recognized in tho fossa As apolnt of Induration was the ball, nor wero we entiroly certain ut any time where the lower ond of tho alnus waa actunily situated, Nothing buta vory tloxiblo instrument could ever be Introduced, and, Inasmuch as when Ine troditeed its presoneo in tho trek coutd not bo recognized by tho sonso of touch, wo wore lett without any means of determining with a suf. iiclent degree of accuracy to justify an operas tion, whore tho luwor end of tho channel was, Indeed, tt wits provable that tho flexible catho- ter employed NEVER REACHED TNE LOWER END Of TINE puct, but doubled on itsetf near tho itlum, To have out through or between tho grent mass of tans: oles In the tower portion of the lumbar region, for the purposa of making a counter inelsion {ute n sinalt channel, tho course of which we dit notand could not know, oven approximately, wauld have boon, under avy ofreumstances, nn unjustifiable procedure, and espeulnily ao in the case of the Prostlent, whose hold upon life dur- jng all this long period sucmad to depend upon a thread,” VISCERA. THE RATED CASE. Wasntxaton, D. C,, Sapt. 20.—Dr. Schrody, of tho Now York Medteat Record, upon favitetion of tho consulting surgeons yf tho President, vistted the Army Medical Museum today for tho purpose of examining the anatomical specimens: preserved after the autopsy, Those consist of tho fractured vetebra, tho broken cleventh rib, and nll tho orguns aifected by — tho wound, ‘Tho vertebra bas been cleaned carofully: and wit be mounted and preserved, as was that of Wilkes Booth. Tho: viicera ure preservert fn alevhol. Dr. Sokrody was necompanied by Prof. Wlosao, of tho Untveralty of New York, whoso plstul-prictice on cadavers in July list forthe purpose of discovering tho probable enurse of the batt attrnetod Bo much attention. ‘Thoy wore Invited to Inspect tho drawings which are boing made to accompnny tho detailed state- iment of the nutopsy, which wil) be published in the Medica! Record of Now York Ovt. 1, and signed by all the surgoons, ‘This report fg THE WORK OF DR, WOODWARD, U, 9, A. Careful compirigons and verifications of tho statement of the record nitd its drawings, with tho viscera und injured bones, were mado in ordor that thero shull bo an opportunity of Ine telllgont disctission, and to provent all guptious criticism. Tho viscera were found to be pere fectly preserved, and ag in good condition for ({sacction as when first taken fram tho body. The lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas, gall, Widder, aud colon are there, and show tho offectsof the Injuries from tho pase sage of the bnill, the suppuration surfaces. abe acessea, pus xathorings, nud tho ruptured mes- gnterie urtecy. The most Interesting specimen was tho eneysted bed of tho ball, into which the Dallwns fitted today. Tho conclustons of Dr. Sehrody and Prof, Wolsse aro that great skill and care have Leen dispiityed in the preserva. tion of tho parts, and tht tha states ments of the bulletin publishing the frst necounts of the autopsy were correct, and thit) nothing bus beon coneenlod, ‘Tho atatomont to be publixhed, hero alludod to, da not the official history of tho cnso, but relates only ta the autopsy. Tho former will not bo rendy befero December, and vill be publighed by the Surgeon-Gonaral's department of the army, CASUALTIES. A TERRIFG EXPLOSION. Svectut Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, OMANA, Sept, 20.—A terrific explosion ucourred this evening about 5 o'olovk near the oul Isl- and round-bouse tn Counoll Bluifts, A car loaded with dynamite was exploded by a burn- ing oll car, and created territic huvoo, ‘The ronnd-houso of the Rock Islund Hallroad was demol{ahed and four engines buried in tho ruins, A fralyht-house and an lee-house belonging to tho same company wero ulsodcstroyed, and saven passengel=couches and about olyhty frolhtecars entirely wreoked, OIL cura nour the scono of tho oxploston were sot on firoand burned, Several othor cars, including two londed with valuable machinery, und soven houses in the vicluity of tho explosion wero dotmoliahed, two to- tally. All tho pinte-xings = winttowa In Council lutte proper wero broken, the windows in tue two hotels botween the rallroud And tho weat traustor depot were destroyed, and the windows in the Rust Side transfer depot shattored, ‘wo persons, anmed Riebard Van houven and Nollio Vanbonven, bis drughter, wore seriously injured. It is not known woothe or any ong was buried under the débris, ‘Three mon employed by the company, aro ropuetod, missin. ‘The cause of the explosion ty not dotinitiy known. Itia reported that u ene ute duched to the car containing dyoatnite wig set on tira by at passing locomotive, and tn falling against tho dynumite car cnuwed tho dungerous material to explode, It is reported that two slynamito cara, of which, tals, was ov, wero shipped over tho Tock Island Rod for Westurts presi 0 0 ¢ tuo Union Paoitic, They were con= alghedag powder, ‘The Unlon Pugidy olttelals digcovored tho fraud and refused to rovrive thom, and atiipoed one back to the Ruck Island yurds neroad the river. A bolo under tho ex- pludod cay was tug titty foot donp and 160 foot jadinmeter, Fragments of the wreek wore torown a distance of t mile. Tho explosion was heard for govorul miles around and oven beyond ws elty. FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Des Moines, Ia., Sept, 20—An accident bap. pened to tho construction tral on the Dus Molnies & Northwestern, one of tha new Wabash narrow-gige connections, In Greentrlor Towne ship, Green County, about seventcon miles novth of Panora, Guthrie County, Tno train consisted of & locomotive, alx tut care, aud a. enbousy, and wus currylug & constriction party to work on the Ine, All tho cars left tho ratly wud the caboose wae budly smashed, ‘Puree men were killed outright and thirty more or Jess injured. The names of tho killed aro M, Reardon, John Murphy, and C. Gd, uibort. Tho injured ‘were: Stephon Marly, Wott lege broken; Jostah Duirdori, skull grusned, provably fatailys Wills tesnolda, lost one faut; Joon Munson, wound tb lett lex; Jub Sullivan, compound fruoture of army Wille fin Mitchell, acu Urokeos George 2. Johnson, log -spratied: Harney Gury thar brolony | Witlluus Jolson, ii Charley Rows, somowhat Jummud: RM Anthony 3 1. Joh aun, ari brokens Rorbea, sidd— brutseds | Wiillum Butea, bon Jobn Welsh, aldo sprain Jobn eg apralnedy lef Patnu, A, J. Nichol, Ulva, Ed Graham, und A. diodtea, all brulsos no oicers of tho company and voveral sure ‘The cause of tho accident ls unknown, Heard aid asslutants repulred: to tha seeue, and ho plus or expense will bo spared to wuke tho faJured us oonifortuble as possible. — BOILER EXPLOSION, Lerten Rack, Ark, Sept, 2.—Tho bolter in Hol & Jobuson’s wiw-niill, threo miles south of Truskwoud, on the Iron Mountain Iultroad, ox ploded yesterday, Ho and two employés, Francis 1, Johnson, from Ilinols, and W, Hy Ttaliduy, were kithal. Bevoral partlos weru tn Jured, DUC nun BuelOudly. FOUR CHILDREN BURNED, Bepanta, Mo, Sept. Tho residence of Willa Gibbons, ju thy outakicte of town, wad buried tis morning, aud four ohilitr iB aged B 0 yeura, wha wore alu eatuita, Pel (shou ite! dames,» NUSPHME Bbestulrds por~ — FATAL RAILROAD COLLISION, Smeiat Duvuteh to Tha Ciica~> Tridune MILWAUKEE, Wis, Bept. .—At 7 o'clock thig moroiny wvorlous sculdont ocourred on the La Crosse Division of the Cntoayo, Milwaukeo & Al. Paut Raflway, near Nashotn, twonty-cight iwitos from this ety, whien will provably result fatnlly ty an engineer and fireman, Tho two trning which collided worn freight, and ward za- ing at full snecd when thoy met. Tho ongines aud several cara wore completely demolished. The nomeve of tho injured mon cannot he lenened. All tho hands were mero or less ine Lured uotiyg eampotied to Jump for thele lives, and all trains arriving ti this otty on this divise Jon were dotatnod almost thirtcon hours, WENT THROUGH A BRIDGE. dpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Loon, Ja., Sept, 26,—Word hna Just boen re- colved hero that n construction train on thonar- row-guyo road now building into Jefferson went through a Urlde about twelve miles south of that town, Killipg six men and tojuring four- toon, Phyalulans ave started across the votn- try to rendor ald. FOREIGN. CHINA AND JAPAN. BAN Fraycisco, Cal, Sept. 2.—Arriyed, tho ateninor Qvcanle, from Hong Kong vin Yoko- fama, Hoa Kona, Sent, 10.--A rising of tho Chineso agilust forelguers has taken place in Fon Chow, owlng to'n question of misslonary title, The English tnisslonarics bud neeepted a change of lovution, Monoy hid to bo collaetod from tucal sources to pay the compensation, and thoro was ndiiticulty in gotting It from the householders. ‘Tho mob, walting for tho arrival of tho native aftlelats to inspuot tho public works, stoncd and All-treated two foreigners, and doatroyed tho foreigu reoreution-ground. 'Thoy wero quelled by the native’ polico, A Hrittsh gunboat pro- ceuila to Fou Chow, but tho olliciula aro prepared: tu miuke the necessary amends, Fierce weather hug coutinued along the Chi- hese coast, ‘Typhovns are reported ut Shunghut and Hone Kony, with serious dumao to ships ping there and at sun, The Amertean Sintster has published a notif~ ention providing for tho sorvive of summons by Consuls tpon eftizens absont oF fn concealment by nicuns of advertisements In local papers, Minister Angoll will return shortly to Aterica, via Burops. Vun Brandt, the German Stintator, nbout to ro- turn homo on leave, f¢ detulucd through a hitch in tho arrangements with ‘laung Td Yamon about the Likin or intund transit dutles on fore eign youds, the Chinese trying to cyado cortali stlouintions of the revent troaty. ‘ho Amerienn treaties concluded lust fall and ratitled this year nt Peking are published by order of tho American Minleter, und cltizeus are ordered to obey their provisions, ‘Tho prin« elpal potut Is Ut Atmericung shall uot bave anything to du with tho opium truilic, The treaty la vory unpopular amoung leading Amerl+ ean merchants fi China. he Chinese ure dis- sutisied with the treaty, aud vexcd at the prob- uvie reatrictlon on emigution., They think the American actlon unfttiondly. ‘Tho withdrawal of tho Chineso students from America to be weut to Buropenn colleges is soluly useribable to the hostile euntiments about the treaty, More gunbouts havearrived from England, Tho forelgn crowa have returned home. An unensy, feoling {s still nppurent about the Loo Choo question, Japan fa firmly resolved tokeep posses~ sion, and Chinn is much irritated. The Mainiy Government Lottery tickots huve been selzed in Moug Kong and contisentod, ng lotteries are tle legul in British territory. The Portuguese Colo- nial Government protests against thy soizure. Yorkouuasa, Sept. 10,—'rady in Nerosen is brought ulmost ton standstitl by tho uncertaln~ ty ag to whether tho Government will bring new regulations into operation next year or allow an extenaion. Nearly silt the of] now in stock ts beluw the test ixed for cargoes. Enghty-tive thousand cases arrived, and no buyers. Tho prico i4 31.80 to $1.85 per enge; nomial. The hull af tho Uulted States shlp Onolda, which wagrun into ad sunk within fow mites of Yvukobaipn by the Pentnsulur SOrlontal stoner Bumbay in 1870, nos been blown up. ONloial Inforuution Is recelved, that cholora is rapidly spreading in Kagoshlin. ‘ho lntest advices frum Korol report trado ut Q standstill, and rioting on tho part of tho Japanese, ‘Tho silk trate (every dull, though prices ara high. A riso 1s being made by tho Japuneso and adhered to in expectation of an increased doe mund [1 Amerien and Europe, Prince Nushimoto, grund-uncle of the Em- peror, long In the gervico of tho Buddhist priest- hood, bus dicd nt Klote GREAT BRITAIN, Lonvon, Sept. 20,—Tho Maris Lane Express du its review of the grain trado pf the past week: says: “Thora wera vivlont storms 1 Seottatd, and North England curly in the wook, causing deatructive tloods north of tho 'I'weed. The bir vest south of tho Humbor ts concluded. In Seotland it 1s only hull over, a portion of the graln being stilijuuripe, Astho supply of nitive whent lucronses complaints get luudor on no- countof its wretched condition. A largo pro- portion Is uselvas to millers, who sow depend almost entirely upon forelgn. A fow de> cont samples firmer. Hl-conilitionod ~par- ecls continue togdueline, Of foreiyn, two- thirds of tho supply was Armerican, <All deseriptions wore firmer Fridny than thoy had been for 4 week, notwithstanding the Ilberat and Jncronsed shipments from Atmerica, The riso {3 probably dug to the sharp udvunce in aAmerlea, In tho Liverpool market there was 0 slmilur advance, In off-coast a largo business, that Friduy was at hardening rates, Amorionn rod winter rouched Gf ablllings not; Callrornia, 55 shiltioga 6 pounce, .Tho tlonting bulc has dee creased for tho week. The flour supply wus large, but stocka are low and prices closed rather iirmor. Forolgn in restricted supply, and clos- fog Oem, ‘wo-thieda of tho week's necival are American. Tho burloy samples show that the crup f4 groatly damaged, Grinding samples sell atowly und in favor of buyors, Forolga dull, Oate very acirea and obtuly full rates, Forelyn in Inrzo supply and ‘values higher, es- pecially Russian, Thorols no Amorican maize olf the const, The depot supply isemall and prices have risen 6 pence since Monduy. Salea of English wheat during tho week, 40,016 quare tors, nt 48 shillings 5 pence por quarter, ngulnat 62,218 quartors at 80 shillings 5 pouca per quare ter during tho correaponding weok iat year,” LONDON, Sept, 24,—Muj.-Gon, St. Vincent Eyre fe dond, Wiltums Evans, who, a8 Prosident of tho Emanelpation Suciety, forwarded President Line coln a resolution passed In Exoter Hall, In con- neotion with the abolition of slavery, is dead, A Uhree-daya’ conference of the Internutional Federation of ¥reo-Thinkora opened bere yos- terday, Bradtaugh presiding, Hounett, of Amorlen, bousted that there wero milllons of froo-thinkers In the United Btates, Dunn, opt. 20.—Parncll received an, ox. traordlunry ovation hore yesterday an his re+ turu from Wicklow. The peoplo unhorsed his carrhize and dragged it to tho Land-Leaguo rouuis, Whore tu address waa prosontog, 2 AYOGIUANISTAN, Lonpon, Sept. 2.—A dispitoh to the Timea from Gullstan saya: Tho action butweon the Anvor and Ayoot Khun, on the 22d Inat., seems to have proceatted rexuitlesly for about three hours, whon tho Caballs tlred on tho Ghazis and Canduhars in tholr frout. “his tronabery de- eldud the day, ‘Tho Ghinzis und Candahurs fled, and two Hertarl regiments doxerted to the Awweor, Tho losacs wore alight on both sidos, tho Aimoer loging 100 killed and wounded, aud Ayoob Khau 200 killed, FRANC Luxrsnouna, Sept, 26.—-The doors of the Na- tonal Hank ot Luxembourg have beon clowca by tho Government, Tho notes of the bank will no fongor bo acceptod atthe public treusurios Tho bank ts obifwed to xo tore Uquidution ti consequence of boldliyg a quantity of bud bills und owes tho Government 2,000,000 francs, The worktng classe hotd 1,000,000 Srinva tn Its notos. ‘Thore 14 vreut oxaltemunt, and the bunk bulld> lng té gaurded by tho guns d'ariwnes, —— SPAIN, Mapnin, Sept, 2.—King Alfonso, in opening the alttiug of tho Amerisan Society, expreaiod the friendly foullngs of Bpain toward America, ‘Tue sovlety was founded at Nuney, Franco, in 1873, for tho promotion of invostigations Into the antiquities und history of Auicrica buture aud after its dtuvavery by Columbus, GERMANY, BENIN, Bopt. 20.—Nore Most will be put upin the Sovinlist Interest for a Uerlin candidavy ut the coming cloction, BERLIs, Sept. 4—Dr, von Sobloszur, Minister to tho United Status, has started for Washing. tons —— THR NUTHENLANDS, Tun Itaaue, Sept. 2—The Duten budget shows 8 dulict of 33,000,0N guiden, —- a Brown's Iron Attters pormanent! Wenl nervou, exbausted vitality, ute. yee »Mished mankind with that wonderful romedy, eg AD WALES TCM D TE HEART. 1S) WEALIT Health of Body 1s Wealth of Mind, RADWAY’S - Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Puro blood makessotind flesh, strans hor olen skiny “Te you woukl hava your Hesh ies your bonos sound, without caries, and your com! Next fait ‘¢ AP, plexion fa iy {ig RADWAY 3 BARSAPANIE. A Grateful Recognition, “To cure a CHRONIC or Long Standing ty. easo is truly a victory in tho healing art; that reasoning powor thut clearly discorns Detect and supplies a romorly; that restores atop ly stop—by degrees—tha body which hag bout slow, ly attacked and wenkoned by an Insidlousdie case, not only communis our respect but des surves our gratitude. Dr. Rudway bas tun Hadway's sarsapariliian Kesolvent, which get compllshes tuis result, and suffering humanity, who d rag put no, existence of pain ail dlisense, iB long days and loug night, o tholr Bratitudo."~-Medteat AMeaneners ge eg FALSE AND TRUE, Wo oxtract from Dr. Radway's Dipoaso nnd its Curo,” ng follows, cise 08 © LIST OF DISEASES CURED DY RA DW AY’S Sarsaparilian Resolvrt, Chronio 8kin Disonses, Caries of the Ronn, Rus mors in tho Blood, Scrofulous Diseases, Bnd or Unnatural Habit of Body, Syphilis aud Venere, Fever Sores, Chronio or Old Ulcers, Salt theum Rickers, Whito Swelling, Sculd Mend, Uteriag Alfections, Cankers, Glandular Swellings, Node Wasting and Decay of the Body, Plinples un Mlotehes, Tumors, Dyspepula, Kidney and Bnd- der Diseases, Chronto Aheumatigm and Cou Consumption, Gravel, and Calculous Deposits and varietivs of tho nbuve complaints to which sulnatiines aro elven specious mimes, Wo ussort that thore ia no known romedy that possenios the curative power over those disouses nit Radway's Resotvent furnishes. It curosstep by atop, aurely frum the foundation, tind restores tho injured. parts to their sound condition, Tho wastes of the body iro stepped, and healthy blood {6 supplicd to tho system, from which ucw materialis formed. ‘This is the Orst corrective powor of Rauway’s Nesolvent. 1n cases whero tho syatom has beon salivated, aut Meroury, Quickallvor, Corrosive Sublimato, bave necumitlated and besome deposited in tha bones, Joints, ete. cuusing curies of tho bancs, rickets, aplual curvatures, contortions, white awelllugs, varlcaso vaits, ate, tha Sarsapneills, will resolve awry those deposits and exterm{: nite tho virus of tho disease from tho system. Ifthoso who are taking these medicines for tho cure of Chronio Serofulous or Sy pnititic enaes, howover slow miy be the cure, “feel bute ter," ond find their general healt improving, thelr fleah und weight jncreasing, or evon keep: ing its own, Jt J¢ n dure alin that the eure Is pro- groating, int thoso diseases tho paticnt either gets botter or worgo—tho virus of tho disease is pot iunatives If not arrostedund driven from the blood it will spread and continuo to undermine tho constitution. As soon ag tho Sursapariila innkes, the putiont “feel better,” ovary hour you will grow better aud increuso in ‘houlth, strength, ond flesh, OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho romoval of those tumors by Rndway'e Reselvent is nuw so cuctuiuly established what was once considered alos miraculous ta now a common reconized fuct by ull parties, Witness tho cases of Hannah P. Knapp, Mre. Krapt Mra, J. HL, Jolly, and Mra... Monde ublished in due’ Aimanne for | xy = also tht of fry, C. 8, Hibbing, in tye preseut edition of our “Faleo and True,” ‘One bottle containg moro of the nutivo prinel- plesof Medicines than any other Preparation, taken fu teaspoonful docs, wholly othors require dive or dix times ag inuch. ONE DOLLAR PER ROTTLE. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOUIS, tore ileve pain and cure anute dise: RADWAY'S READY RELIER in from one to twenty minutes, nover falls to ro- Hove PAIN with ono thoraugh application; uo matter how violent or oxcrucinting tho puin tha Rhoumnatlo, bed-ridden,intirm, Cri plo Ni ous, Neuralgic, or prostrittad with diserse ino, suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will atfo: ingtant engo. Anjlammation of the Kutnoys, re 3 ofthe Bladder, Inflammation of the Buicels, ingestion up the Lungs, Sure Throat, tif. cult Breathing, Ditation of the Ieart, Hystorics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, iiueaza, Headache, toathache, Neura igi, Aheumatian, Cold Chitts, Ayne Chills, Gaile Uluins, and #Hrost Mites, Hruisea, Sin. mer Complaintay Nervousness, Sleeptessucss, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Pains in the Chest, Ruck, or Limbs, are instantly vetlevedt, FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGURecured for f0 cts, Thera fa note romodial mgent fin this world that will ouro Fover and Ague, and, other Malurious, ‘avers (aided by RADWAY'S 21 80 quio! a5 RADWAY'S READY RELIEE. ae Tt wilt io u few momonts, whon taken accord: ing to tho diroctiono, curo Cramps, Spasme, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dyayntery. Colic, Wind ty the Bowels, and all las ternab Paina, . ‘Travelers ahould alwayscarry a bottle of Had- way'a Roady Ralla¢ with chau. A Cow drops ta water will prevent gjoknoss or paring trem chaouge of water, 12 is better than Freuch Brondy or Bitters asastimulaut, Minera und Lumnbermon should always be prov vided with it, CAUTION. All remedial agonts capabio of deatroying lite by an overdose abuutd be «voided. Morphin, oplum, strychnine, uraica, byosciuinta, and othe er powerful remedies, do at certain times, in very small doea, rollave the patient during thelr action intho syaten, But purhupa the second dose, 12 ropostod, may axgravate and Iucrense the suffering, and anothor dose cuuse deitlhe Thero is uo noceaalty fur ualng those uncertalt Agente when uv positive remedy tke Radway's Ready Rolief will stop the most oxcruciasing pain guicners without ontalling tho leust dilll+ oulty $9 olthar infant or adult, = THE TRUE RELIEF. Ravway's lteapy Revier ts tho only remnodial agent in vogue that wilt instantly atop puln. Fifty Conta Bor Bottle, Qalway’s Reoulating Pilly Porfect Purgatives, Kouthing Ajertents, Act Teen ruin’ Alioays felinote and Natural 14 Zhels Operations A VEORTABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR cone Porfootly tasteless, olegantly coated with @rvet gun, purge, regulute, purify, cleanse, nd Strengthen. Rapway's Pints for tho cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Howels, [idnoys, Hite der, Norvous Viscusus, Headacho, Constipation Costivoness, fndizostion, Dyspepala, Hiousness Favor, Inthinmution of tho Howels, Piles, an All derangements of tha Intornnl Viscara, Ware ranted to effect a permanent cure, Purely vewe etablo, containiug uo murcury, tuinurals, or dcle eterious drum. Observe tha following aymptoms result= ing from digenses of the: sale vo organs: Cone stipauion, Iuwurd Mites, Fullness of the Atood 10 tho Hod, Aciiity of tha stomach, Nausew Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight du tho Stomuch, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttoring at thy Heurt, Choking or Suiteriag Bensalions when in a tying posture, Dots oF Wobs boforg tho Bight, Fever und Dull Pain iu tho Head, Doticlenoy of Purspirution, Yellows noss of tho skin and Eyes, Pain in tho side, Breast, and Limbs, and Sudden Flushes of Meaty Burning of tho Fiesh, A few, doses of Habwar's Piura will trea ibe, syatuta from all tho avovennmed ditorderd, Price, #3 Cents Per Hox, ‘Wo ropont that tho reader must consult oF ‘books aud papers on the subject of discuyes and thotr ouro, nniony whieh may bo named; Pulse and rue,!? reitadle Urethra® Radway ov Scropulas’? + And others relating to different classes of Di os SOLD AY pRvagtETS ’ READ “VALSE AND TRUE? Hend a lotterstamp to RADWAY dt C0. Ne 35 1 Churcheste, News York, 1% ‘arren, cor, formation worth thousauds will be sout yous TO THE PUBLIC. ‘There can bo nv butter guarantee of tho value of Du, Ravway's qid-estublished 1, 1 Hen, Divs than, the base and worthless imitations o! thom, us there sro Faise Resolvents, Rooltefe, ang Pills, Bo sure aod ask for Radway's, aud #08 the nang *Hadway” 1s ou what you buse