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U VOLUME XL. ULSTERS. “Plsters!” State and Madison-sts., ARE NOW SHOWING “ORIGINAL AND EXCLU- SIVE STYLES” Ladies’, Misses, and Children’s Winter Ulsters! THE ASSORTMENT IS, “Beyond a Doubt,” “The Largest!” “The Finest!” And what is still more interesting, “The Cheapest !” IN THIS MARKET, Leaders of Popular Prices! State and Madison-sts. Branoh, Madison & Desptaincs-ste. CLOAKS. “Warm and Pel” “Cloaks!” Misses and Children! Mothers that Adnino FINE-FITTING GARMENTS !” For their Children, ‘Should not fail to call on us be- fore making their selections, “tla Display ig Beautiful,” AND THE PRICES ARE “Very Low!” “Leaders of Popular Prices!” State and Ladison-sts. Branoh, Madison & Dosplaines-sta. TRADING BY MAIL, “Tales of Poplar ries MAYER. State and Madison-sts. TRADING BY MAIL! Parties so doing “Secure Every Advantage” : Afforded to our city customers, Trlal Orders Sollcited, “Leaders of Popular Prices!” : State and Madison-sts, ‘Branch, Madison & Deapiaines-sta. Se O HONEY TO LOAN City Real Estate for Sale. add an aati eats "heen: pcr tear eer ‘Real Estatellf- REReoor co, sired to me erdon we have 2 improved olty property at 6 por cont. =—- 3 Te! Sallo-st ot ou the Brat and 1 feet on Velatter und ben whic! x h ts located Kogzine Company he sliteeaia sa tis “omley dp to un includ . ctobor next. thy ety aulnurities pure eine the tight to reject ail propuslUuns fur 6u 87 urdér of the City Council, ‘UKUD ORE 1, OURNRY, Comptroller, SATURDAY, OCTOBER he Ohirago Dai 16, 1881— SEX'TEE - N PAGES ibwiwe. < CARPET AXMINSTER MOQUETTE GARPETS, MANUFACTURED BY TIUE ALEX. SMITH SONS CARPET CO. These Carpets have now been thoroughly tested for a number of years, and are guaranteed by the manufac- turers to be fully equal in durability to those of foreign make, in both fabric and col- oring. They are prepared to suit the prevailing styles of decoration, and arranged with appropriate Borders for Drawing - Rooms, Dining- Rooms, Libraries, Halls, and Stairs. For sale at whole- sale by the agents of the Company, : W.& J. SLOANE, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, And at Retail by all First- Class Carpet Dealers. CLOTHING. WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CHEMNT, BANG 00, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 SPECLAL SALE VELVETS AND PLUSHES, Exclusive Novelties, made ex- pressly to our own order, and not obtainable elsewhere. Tiger Plushes, Leopard Skin Plushes, Moleskin Plushes, Brocaded Plushes, Plain Plushes, NEW EFFECTS Ombre, Plaid and Striped —-PLUSHES, The Newest Thing for Skirting, A Bargain!!! ~ 100 PIECES BLACK DRESS VELVETS, At $2.26 per yard, A Great Bargain. AN EARLY VISIT SOLICITED. Pe Nea elnp | FRANKLIN-ST., ‘COR. ADAMS” Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give tho Bost Terms, reas 5 off 60 days; 121 & 123 State-st. Son soars! BOOTS AND SHOES. 7 off {0 days. 7 BRONZES, OL) DIRECT — FROM PARIS, A few very choice pieces of BRONZE, and new designs in MARBLE, BRONZE, and GILT CLOCK SETS, designs never be- fore seen in Chicago, The first invoice of our FALL and. WIN. TER IMPORTATIONS just re- ceived and offeerd at prices that defy competition. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Every article marked in PLAIN FIG- URES, N. Matson & Co, State & Monroe-sts., Chicago. Walker Boot. " LP.Farnum Wholesale Doaler In BootseShoes 240 Madison Stroot, CHICAGO. Sole Agent In Chicago for the Celebrated 4. H. 8G. M. WALKER BOOT. t Send for Price List. BUSINESS CILANCES, ta eens arr oer +5 Sante wee een TO CAPITALISTS A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. ‘Thesole owner of tho stock of the Paorla Btarch Manufacturing Comipay ts dostrous of rotiring from tho, busing, for axcellunt rousons, and Lox authortzcd the undersicnud form a now roprietory, Holng intimately connected with wy Company ie unde a tha to bo PIANOS, chance Northwestern Agonoy at . m i Teer The Co U Greutlont ung) sound nvuient, The Couns | Reed's Temple of Music, par valuoofthe slock in g2uk divided into 2. shares of HW ach, Owing to tho very iuvorable 136 State St., Chicago. forms upon whlch the transfor of stock can be mado Hb lenovantielpavet Ghat moro than f9i.t0 or a call of 25 por contcas will by Necessary to ‘complete tho (ratistor and carry on the buainess, ‘Tho protit on tho investuiont can be pruyad, uy actual fares to bo very Innie, Bxcallont ws and thorough facilities for proving tigures will bo givon by tha nod, Pho factory vin full operation, its faciitias for the supply of corn and con! und Uther Hucessarios wre equaled i Ape plicants must bo Peaeitn: to furnish satisfactory Sridunce Vt good: (auth before yogutlations “ara Opencd, Stock to tho amount of 40 shares has wiresdy boun scaurod by partlos who know the valuo ir ofthe investment, AddzESH# |. © x, HOBENTEON, Becretary. BROWN, oF TOA AE ye beara 1, BL TO RAILY mulled of clearing, geubbinu, and grading ty let lt; inbdiatoly, in anual or ienge Guantitios, to, bo, da This tall uid winter. Also AU Les ut it Fosttin Wincguin, Cail aganca at, Hoo! peacoat oie RR BRADFORD. PIe Go ld PICTURE FRAMES wing is the only, i at tho foun board bas Northwestern Awenoy at Reed's Temple of Music, 136 State St., Chicago. It will surely pay you to write forty | thy acoustic Sguring of the violin, which wakes 16 Hiustrated Catalogue (fru) af Sues frou of all metalic suund. Bauulacitrer, ub Bo) Wabuat 182 & 184 WABASH-AV. qellgateradon at tows hee eet WATS. “¢ ND RL RPA ALLEL AA ARE CE GLATS.-- Fall Sipies ~ Gentiemen’s Dress and Business Hats. he Laryest, Finest, Stock wo hare ever shown, ut our usual low BARNES’ prices. Hatand Bur Store. 86 Mudison-at, (Tribune Buliding de Wostouhoin's Rowers’ and Hpalding's Pocket Cutlery, Ataaors, Helssors, Corkscrews, Duy Collan, and Hardware Novelties, A. G.8PAIDING & BROS, 105 Madleun-st, COMPANY, 84. Wabash-av., Just north of A. T. Stewart &Co.'s, cuicAGo. - HANUPACTURERS Wooden and Tin Direct Importers DOLLS Fancy Goods. THE OHLY BXCLUSIVE| WHOLESALE TOY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Largest Stock, Closest Prices, Best Terms. 16-Page Catalogue Finely Illustrated, post-paid free ‘to DEALERS ONLY. Address CHICAGO TOY COMPANY, 84 WABASH-AY., CHicado. FURNITURE. ‘ “hy During the temporary obstruction to travel on-State-st. occasioned by the lay- ing of the cable railway, the Store of THE TOBEY FURNITURE 6O,, State and Adams-sts,, Can be approached by carriages from Wahash-av. Entrance on Adams-st., Nos. 43, 45 and 47. ee SOARFS, The best fit- ting eee er made, Special at- tachment for turned down collars, Samples sent tothe trade on application. THOMAS & HAYDEX, Wholesnite Manufacturers, 254 Madisan-st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. fe ROSSMORE Deo you want 4 Dlovlcal lastrunent, rivaliog the Pane of cls nt aght you eam priforin as well as any profesot dh vila, doy td for tr lar SIRCIANICAL ORGUINETTE~the a1 tbe age upon, whlch aay ein cas an a! al Frese Figy comectiy all tbe poy l OPTICAL GOODS, MOUMin MEMNIAOT, Optician, 195 State-st., Huvin 3, second floor. Npyctacios exclu- sively, ‘Twonty-soven years practices th the midljuste Mone of Glassua to every turnt uf dofeciive azaslcht, Votions of ‘recomtuondduon vostitylug to bis super jor ability as en Optician ane 8 porfecinuss ot hie Pisanoa can be soey ue M. Hornhurdt's office frum the hotad Profeawors of iitish Medical Collogo, Chicago Medical “Coilege, ownn Colloge, " Chicaga Heurenpattio {oucuy jealing, divine, our inate ues Rod wel wh citlzens, ite! broout eats frombcnoole of Soluned, Blind institaLoy et. OW OUTS. MATT HES. Assistant. Vino Spectacios sulted to all sights on sclentitie gminelples ‘pura nd bleld Giassgs, Telaacupes, Ml éryscopes, Barumelurs, NEWS IN BRIEF. Lomntann’s lroquols won the Newmar- ket Derby yesterday, Panty cloudy weather and rain higher temperature for this region totlay. Frosrs have damaged the cranberry crop in two counties of New Jersey to the extent of $100,000, and A Finnce storm raged ‘in England yester- day, mueh damage was done, ‘Telegraphic communications were Juterrupted for sev- eral hours, Tuostas W. Romssoy, a eltizen of Iowa, has been awarded $4,500 damages for In- Juries received in 1878 on the New York Central Rallroad. A rine at Kokomo, Col, Thursday night destroyed between $00,000 and $400,000 worth of property, ‘There was only $150,000 Insur- anee, No lives were lost. ‘The lurgest losers are D, I. Mortis & Co. Fraykrtn B. Gowen ts on the war-path. Hie sailed lust Saturday for Europe in order, as It 1s understood, to secure proxies fur the Junuary election, when he hopes to rout the MeCalmonts and thelr friends. —— Evwanp J. Kenn and Joseph Jt Katn, Philadelphia grain brokers, suspended yes- terday, ‘The Mabilties are light. Washin- gton Buteher’s Sons have resumed business, and are paying all demands tn full, Te Chicago markets were more buoyant. yesterday, Wheat advanced three cents per bushel and corn one cent. iusiness wns active, and not unattended by excitement, ‘The “bulls” were feeling jubilantat the ad- vance, : ‘Tre Commonwenlth of Pennsylvania has entered suit agalnst the Standard Oll Com- pany for $3,000,000 taxes and penalties. Should the $3,000,000 be recovered the Penn- sylvanians will have a light State tax to pay the year succeeding. ‘Tue: Sennte, on motion of Mr. Bayard, took nrecess for half an hour yesterday {1 order togive individual members an opportunity to receive the Freneli and German pruests of the Nation who visited the Senate Chamber, ‘The greeting was quite cordlal. Lanar numbers of men have already arrived at Yorktown, but so far tew la- dies have put in an appearance. ‘The cele- bration, which it was. intended should last a week, will be confined to three days, Tues- day, Wednesday, and Thursday. ‘Tue United States Circult Court at Phila- delphia tas refused the application of the Iteecivers of the Philadelphia & Reading Rallrond Company for authority to ereate a cnr trust of $1,000,000, and. expressed the opinion that the Recelvership is not inter- tinable, : Frank Ilunson, a colored man, was hanged at Dawson, Ga, yesterday for the murder In August lastof David Lec, Mra. David Lee, and a colored gird. Edward Earle wos hangsiat Sagoville, N.Y... for the murder of hls wife at Hope Pulls la Feb- ruary, 18t7, : ‘Tne French war vessel Magictenne, which is to participate In the naval display at York- town, arrived at Fortress Monroe yesterday, and was receivert with cannon salutes, the hoisting of flings, etc, ‘The Magiclenne ran the American colors to her masthead and re- turned the salute, Some surprise hns been expressed at the appointment of James E. Harvey, the Wash- lngton correspondent of the New York Sun, by Senator Dawes, of Massachusetts, to bo his private seeretary, Harvey is.a ‘“rock- rooted,” * mountali-buttressed,” “ eternal- hilled? Democrat, and hins been an active partisan, ‘Tue President sent the following nomina- tions to the Sonate yesterday: Capt. John’ G. Walker, Iowa, Chief of the Bureau-of Navigation of the Navy Department; Will- iam C, Raum, United States Marshal of the Southern Districtof Mississippi; and Charles N. Webb, Register of the Land-Oiice at Deadwood, Dak, ‘Tum balloon which went up at Chicago "Thursday afternoon has not yet been heard from. It was seen at Sparta, Wis, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mr. Ambler, of the signal service office, thinks the bal- Joon will land some place In Western Minne- sota orin Dakota, aud that it will be heard from this forenvon, ‘Tire Demoeratie Senators have determined to abandon their caucus nominee for the Sec retaryship of the Senate, Col, Washington, und to urge Chief-Clerk Shober for the past tlon, Senator Garlund had a resolution making Shober Secretary to offer yesterday, but did not get an opportunity, Ie wilt probably get It today, Arevorr has been circulated that Van- derbilt hus disposed of about $4,000,000 In the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and the Unton Pucltic Roads, and intends fuvesting the pro- ceeds In tho Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fé and Lake Erle & Western Roads. ‘The story Is diseredited, and Is belleved to have been started for stock-Jobbing purposes, Bose of the Grant dolegntesto the Chicago Convention nro urging ex-Senntor Conkling to enter President Arthur's Cabinot, it being understood that President Arthur would gladly appoint lnm if he consents. “One of these gentlemen admits that a very large vle- ment in the Republican party would not Ike the appolatment of Conkltug ton Cabinet po- sition. ‘ Joun McKeon was nominated for Dis- triet-Attorney of New York by Tammany Nall last evening. ‘Cammany made no other: nominations, but appointed a committee to confer with the Bar Association as to ju- diclal nominations, and committees to confer with the other Demoeratle organizations kept out of the State Convention upon other nominations. Mn. Scovitu stated In hig afdavit asking for 0 postponement of Guiteau’s trial that he expected to prove by Dr. Hammond and Dr. Slius, of New York, and Dr, Moses Gunnand Dr, Edmund Andrews, of Chicago, that the wound inilleted by Guiteau’s bullet was not necessarily fatal, and that death ensued. as the result of malpractice. Dr. Androws stated to'a ‘TrupuNe roporter last eveuing that from what he had read of the case he did not belleve death was caused by malpractice. Dr, Andrews thinks that the wound was necessarily fatal, and says that Seoviilo usod his and Dr, Gunn’s naines ag a ruse to get a continuanee, Dr. Gunn says he has expressed no opluten on the subject, and that Scovillo hag no right to expect anything from hitin. Capt. McCnma, of the flagship ‘Tennessee, and Chief of Admiral Wyinan'’s stat, went on bonrd the Dispatch nt Yorktown yester- day, and as he advanced to speak to Admiral Wynnan he fell to the floor and died ina few ininutes, He had been n sufferer from heart- disease. Je was married to a lineal descend: ant of the Count de Grasse, PAnnevt's arrest was followed up yester- day with the proclamation of the whole of Ireland except the County of Derry, and the arrest of Quinn, the Land-League Secretary, who has been cabling pronunelamentos to an Irish paper published in New York, A warrant was also Issued for the arrest of Ilealey, member of Pacltament for Wexford, aud Parnell’s secretary. ——— CoxanessMan Gronae 1), Wisr, of Vir- Blain, having denounced Riddleberger as 2 base lar and slanderer, a duel 13 expected. Wise has left Richinond to avold arrest. W. Leigh Wilson, the elty editor of the Lyneh- burg News, says that if Riadleberger made a certain statement, he (W. Letyh Wilson) was prepared to denounce him (Riddieberger) 13 alint, ‘These are some of the courtesies of Virginia polities, Tur rumor that ex-Senator Conkling fs to beappuluted Secretary of the ‘Treasury has been agaln revived. Mr. Conkling's friends, however, ussert that he would nut have the position under any clrenmstances, Ex-See- retary Boutwell, if he does not get a Cabinet position, Is certain to get a lucratlve ofice under the present Adininistration. . Gen, Longstreet Is spoken of ag the Southern member of the Cabinet, and su fs ex-Host- uiaster-General Maynard, Whine Guitean was in court yesterday a large-sized man, who afterwards gave his name as George H. Bethar, approached une of the court officers and asked for the loan of apistol. His luquiries roused suspicion, and he was taken to the police headquarters, Ife there sald he wanted the pistol to KH tean.. Betharsaid he fought in Gen. Gar- flekl’s regiment, and showed wounds tn his legsand on the Lteof his head, He pro- duced a lawyer's d ploma In order to obtain admittance Into the court, Arie which originated In a blacksmith- shop on Spear street, San Francisco, yester- day destroyed a large planing-mill, valued at $100,000, « lumber-yard, a shipping-loft, a ship-earpentershop, and other © property, ‘The total loss is placed at $150,000. ‘The charred remains of two men have been al- ready tuken from the ruins of the planing- int [tis feared that others perished there also, as there were ninety men at work, and the fire spread with great rapidity, Miss -Fansy Panxent, thinks that the British Government blundered in not arrest- ing her brother a year ayo. ‘The year has been spent by him in perfecting the Land- League orginization, which, slice toll a ‘fam UNE correspondent, is now too powerful to be broken .up by ‘any British Government. Mr. Parnetl’g arrest, she’ thihks, has mado him morg popular, If posslblé, with the Trish people, and has rémoved all sttspicion from: “(isloyal minds” that ho was in collusion with the Government. Carr. Binet, of the schooner Morning Light, which arrived in Chicago harbor yes- terday morning, reports that on ‘Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, when about twenty tive miles frum Milwaukee, he sighted a fore- and-aft schooner flying a flug of distress. Ife went to the rescue, but before he reached the vessel It capsized. ‘The sea ran very high at the thne, and Capt. Bireh was unable either to ascertain the nae of the vessel or to rescue any of the craw or passengers. Tue Senate yesterday confirmed Walker Blaine, son of the Secretary of State, ag 'Phird Assistant Secretary of State; Mark js. Brewer, of Miehlgan, as Consut-General at Berlin; and. Alexander Jourdan, of Penn- aylvanta, as Consul at Algeirs, Among the Postmaster contirmed are Lyman M. Gates, Kalamazoo, Mich, and Jacob Glos, Elm Durst, HE Calvin 8. Walker, of Indinna, was confirmedas Deputy: Commissioner of Pensions, and Robert S, Foster as United States Marshal for Indiana, Tur formal reception of the French and German guests of the Nation took place yesterday at the Capltal, and was no very brilliant: aifalr, Washtngton was in hollday attire, the departments were closed, and the streets were gayly dec- orated. ‘The military parade won the ad- iuivation of the guests, who could not but also admire the tasteful attire of the Indies and the ladies themselves, Secretary Blalne aud President Arthur received the visitors niust cordially, aud everybody seamed to be very much pleased, Sxcrerany Brains, having been in- formed that the British Legation at Wash- ington would bo glad to witness the York- town centennial celebration, extended an invitation to the Legation to accompany hin to Yorktown as his xuests, and explained that the Invitation has been withheld up to the present time through motives of delicacy. The invitation has been gratefully acceptud, and the Legation has assured Secretary Waine that Great Britain has no feellug of dlsap- polntment or Jealousy at the suecess of the Amerlean Colonies In the struggle for tn- dependence, Gurreau was arraigned before the Wash- ington Criminal Court yesterday, He pre- sented a very abject appearance, and seomud tobe cowed In manner and very much In fear of boing summarily dealt with, Ho entered a ples of, “uot guilty,” and wanted to make a statement, but was not permitted, Ills counsel, Scoville, made a statement from which it appears that vot only will the defense be mide on the ground of Insanity, but algo on the ground that President Gar- field's death was not wholly due to the wound Iniileted by Guiteau’s bullet, but was to some extent due to the unskiliful treatment of the surgeons, Scoville asked for delay that he ight procure counsel to assist him, and that ho might have an opportunity to summon witnesses to prove Guiteau’s Insanity and that Insaulty was hereditary tn his family; also to prove malpractice by the surgeons in the case of President Garfield. ‘The Court Mstuned patiently to Mr, Scovitle, and, after tho District-Attorney iad urged that the as- sasin bo tried immediately, fixed on Nov. 7 ay tho duy of the trial. The question of Juris- diction will bo argued before tho oth inst, ‘Phe Court sald that, should he consider that the prisoner needed addition! counsel, ho would select some member of the Bur of the court to assist. ‘er Ca PRIC/ EFIVE CENTS. BE 7 iH ASSASIN. 2 fon Pec che 4 iB @ s Brought into Court ‘in Irons and Ar- ee raigned. His Seedy and Abject Ap- pearance at the Bar of Justice. He Pleads “Not Guilty,” and Attempts to Make a Statement. His Brother-in-Law Presents the Af. fidavits of Himaelf and the Assasin, They Desire the Government to Undere fake to Prove the Prisoner insane. They Believe It Can’ Be Done with Something. Like For. ty Witnesses. The 7th of November Fixed for Trial ~An Earlier Date for Pre- liminaries, Drs. Andrews ‘and Gunn Are Not Inclined to Testily for Guiteau, And Mr. George Burroughs Is Very Un- willing to Be Mixed Up in the Case. TUK SCENE. A COWARD-AND AN ASSASIN, Special Dispatch ta The Cheago Tribune. Wasutnaton, D, C., Oct. 4.—"T am sick. Tam not well enough to go today.” ‘Phis was ‘the statement which Guiteau made to the Deputy-Warden who ealled at his ceil about Vo’etock this morning to notity hin that he was to. be arralgned today, ‘and to prepare to leave the Jail. Guiteau lay npon his bed anu stubbornly refused to obey’ the Warden. He had wot received any previous notice of the arraignment, and the sudden Announcement caused hin to quake with fear, ‘The Warden left Gultean, and soon after Chief Detective MeEkt- fresh’ entered Ws cell, He suits “Lave come to tuke you to the court to be arraigned, and 2 want you to get up and F dress, r You poN"r KNOW MEO” ! The assnsin, looking towards the Haht from, the dark corner of, his cell, had not at first recognized his visitor, butdinstantly he spoku ho did, and said: “ You ure McElfrest.”” 1t was before McElfresh that Guiteau (was brought hurriedly from the depot directly atter he shot the President, and itwas McEl- fresh who at that this -made the arrangement which — doubtless protected (iuteat then from the mob. Guiteau added: “Tinow you well. Dg-you promiso me that Ishall be safe?” ‘Fue detective answered: “1 give my personal promise that you wilt be brought back here without a har of your head touched, aud 1 will be at your shle every ninute.” | MeEifresh has, A STRONG POWEL OVER CRIMINALS, and tho words of the chief detective reas: sured the cowardly murderer. “He was dressed inside of three mhiutes,” sald MeEl- » in narrating the proceedings uft- erwards, “but ha is in mortal fear of the soldiers about the Jai dle went huriet through =the Jail corridur, where they are still on guard, ensting very nervous, tnxtons glances at them, and ellng- lug to me, He las always been afraid of them, and has been muck more afrald since Mason tried to Kill hin and so nearly did it, ani he Isafratd of the guards, tuo, since Mé- Gill attacked him. He told me that story to- day, audit what he says istrie, ,* MAGILL EVIDENTLY TRIED TO KILT, HIM. He says he was lylng on his bed when Me- Gill entered, pistol in hand, evidently pre- pared tos shoot’ him He sprang upon ohim, = for Guitesu iy ns quick as ieat, aud in the struggle the pistol fellto the ground, Gulteau hag told the suing story befave, and Insists npon It, and ft inny be true, ‘The guards, upon seulyg us put the handeuils on hin, sald: © You want to watel his feet too, for he Is nlinble and ean run. Ile was ninbleand strougexcept when overcome by fear, He seemed to have wore courage as we drow near the court-hou when he found we were progressing unit lusfea” . THOSE WHO HAD CHANGE OF QUITRA hid made very careful arrangements for his safekeeping, “‘fhu prison yan is a strong wagon, but It would not lave stood many . minutes before an infuriated mob, Guiteau was not placed Init, He was taken from the fall and opus In an ordinary closed carriage, with horses speelally chosen for speed and endurance, and with a driver who knew the road, Ho was accompanied and closely watehed by Detective McElfresh and one court and jail oficial, all of them men of nerve and prudence, and alt’ well armed. ‘Tho carviage was driven leisurely along the usual road, at an’ hour when the yan does not usually leave the jul, and at a Uime when the crowds were asscn- bling In the streets to witness the inilitary pageant connected with the reception of the French and German visitors, GUITEAU WAS TAKEN TO A SIDE ENTRANCE and brought nto tho basement-room of the courthouse unnoticed, Meanwhile. in the court-roum nothing was definitly known us to whether Guitenu would be arraigned to- day, or, if so, at what hour, Col, Ingersoll was there with other counsel In the matter of tho star-route cnses, and tho motion to post- pono was carried, Soon after this {t was whispered around the court-room that Gui- teau would certainly be brought {) before long, mud, as the moments passed, thes» ro- ports wero confirmed. Soon afterwards 2 Deputy Marshal stated that Gulteau bad al- ready arrived, and 9 baillit ina whisper Ins formed the Judge that the duty had been ac- complished and tho prisoner brought from the Jail Insafety. An observer would have notived preparations in the court-room, such as are 3 NOT USUAL, FOR ORDINARY TRIALS, ‘The room itsolf was densely packed by per- sons wiost of whom were on sich relutions to the authorities as to have tnthuations that somethiwg might occur, District-Attorney Corkhill, whe has nothing to do with the star-route cases, as they are In churge of ;