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. ® pounce Boy . Special Correspondence of Tae Evexixo Stan. Wasiinctow Grove Camp MEEtiNa, Montgomery Co., Md., August 15, 1881. i The quiet of to-day seemed unusual tn con trast with the excitement of yesterday. The morning trains brought but few visitors to the + srounds, while from the surrounding country scarcely a dozen vehicles came. The day was principally spent in social visiting and gossip, between the different services. The cottage of | Messrs. Ireland, of Annapolis, and Hiss, of Balt More, however, seems to be a kind of h Ts, and here the visitor always meets iy V& 58—N®: 8,848. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESBAY, AUGUST 16, 1881. TWO CENTS. . hearty weicome, andon days when vi Washington News and Gosip) | FIRST EXTRA. 9 d Extra were unable to sustain life by enemata. So also The Assanetn, Me rounds reife hr ett eed e THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tam Evermxe Stan ie served to subscribers in the by ‘on their own account, at 10 cents per «7 RE or 4 conte per mnih. i the Souter cents each. By mall— 50 cents * Ope year, $6: tix monte, $5. pace aares Wrext bliahed iday— m pareenreggl Salata tne ERE copies for $20. be paid in advance; Rates of made known on application. SPECIAL | Eee CHEAP Coat axp woop FoR THE S SON OF 1881 AND 1882. The ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY has in the case of ex-Senator Morton. HOW GUITHAU LOOKS AND ACT8—TAKING BIB! jn the evening. A large meeting tent, DeEatn oF Caprars Patrerson.—Captain Car- At noon Justice Harlan, of the U.S. Supreme BASE IN BIS CELL. ea yem ee on Stxth avenue, and will be " hereaft ‘ings for the yout Pt ‘scheme of co-operation at present at- | lisle P. Patterson, Superintendent of the Coast < "4 ) Court, was a caller at the White House. A gentleman who has seen Guiteau in his cell, | US¢ jer for meeti young peo- ikinatlein the Discrct of Coluubias Thue Just com: | and Geodetic urveys, whose serious illness has 10:10 O'CLOCK “A. M. Official Bulletin—12:30 p.m, says there is nothing to distinguish him from | Ple- ith Gal snd Wood from the present be Apri 39, | been reported in Tue Stan, died yesterday after- ; THE PATIENT NOT YET RALLIED FROM Yester- | other prisoners, except the presence of the ae seed grec mia - BT o im, it re vali et vi |. He wa Ni iu , - nis mornt ju fore yaa aes Bah weet Aims ie | chen wih paramaicon Sontag the aot |THE © PRESIDENT'S CASE,| 2 O'CLOCK P. M. sik enry eset caland a volder in satoned ner ty whee'he | Rae Rt tei Hed te mon prom onthe a ey ‘te His funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon The President has been tranquil, and has not Z y where hy sie hy tne Bas ; on Wm. 0. and Ruth Ann Saifell, of the county. fcthes, Ladiew’ Education, oe at two o'clock, from his late residence. The = can observe the window of Guiteau’s cell, so as |The ceremony was performed by the Rey. De vomited since the morning bulletin, but has not 2 my pe hed by the Rev. Dr. eat’s | friends of the family, and members of the Coast | FAVORABLE MORNING BULLETIN. HOPE STILL ALIVE. ie to prevent any communication with the prisoner | Laney, of Gorsuch chapel. and the name given Furnishing, Hardware, Hats, Fura, cS Insurance, | and Geodetic Surv will assemble at one yet rallied from the prostration of yesterday from the outside, or any attempt on the part of | the little one was Charles’ William, Livery and Carriages, Meats, Milk. ical Tustru- | o'clock at St. Johns chureh, and proceed to the afternoon as much as was hoped. The enemata | the Prisoner to escape that way. The exact loca- | MONDAY'S SERVICES. Henptoce ‘Tobacco pa a facts ‘everything | house in carriages. : iy fon of 8 conte, “The Seciety Iw not rinhinw any wtoren, 38 he ‘D0 ties, no debts, and i< square wit retoven Colle. a 7, and wa word” The, following-namea wentlemen will recetv geen ret Coe: hen cuery Anil wie) ae e . : graera for Coal and Wood until Oetober 1, 1881: An- | sizned to the Coast Surve: i tion of the cell is ‘still kept secret by the jail! The 8:30 J ptain Patterson was the 1 i "3 & 2 | Rossi 30 a.m. service inthe Tabernacle was Seieieee eater | untrattsiug ane (Ss | nS SSUMSINT’ THAN TESTERDUY. py THE PRESIDENT'S CONDIPIONcvcicrs, ts. Newer sits. | oot ome teceten tne, tats Mn wna a wey agen ae ae he per Epa acer | was born at Shieldsborough, Bay St. Louis, La, Sage At present his pulse is 114; temperature, 98.3; | the north wing Is reserved for petty criminals’ ct e Ir. ahan 7 ed an bers, oF of the Secretary, i ly xubserip- | A 24. ited a midship- 3 ad pressive serni froin Hebrews, chap. VI. ¥. 1. duated | THE ALARM AND ANXIETY LAST NIGHT. CRITICAL. respiration, 18. | serving Out Jail sentences, The appearance of Tie subject was christian procession. He be: cel 0 inv iz. lsoner, “ady gro D. W. Briss. J. K. Barxes. fe eioted anaes eee |e anooee: leved jin a steady growth of the soul where he served HS Seen at (ull lennon the coe onion patio, ae each day; there was no stand still point ‘3 : Pe Yer . ie! ji The anxious feeliny that prevailed last night . J. Woopwarp. BT. REYBURN. ength on the cot, which is the only piece in religion, it was either — progressive 6 Pe mn cultural Department, ee c Core three years, fter which he ‘in went to sea. = = > of furniture in the narrow apartment He seems | or retrogressiv At 2 o'clock p. cl ¥ ian "188 U street ‘northecnt Bre eee o, | B sie eysetal his a SUE Reta Vee eee ne Hise ot wae THE NOON BULLETIN NOT REASSURING. D. Haves AGxew. to love to take his ease, and has his cot so | nes, ir was hield in the tabernacie onl ee te Bint Bureda, Gressury | Bepartinet: John comen, Bee ao pee ue onpaan o ue ee pumentte re ae the repo om VICE PRESIDENT ARTHUR. placed that the light from the nar- by the Rev. Hs Tin lar 3 o'clock Rocth Crom ae Rreamurer's office, T out con, | ferred to the command of the Golden Gate, of BIE conte aris snoring: witch, i Tt cannot be learned at the White House |Tow window falls over his shoulder service was omitted and. instead af 330 Ree i, : eae : 41 | Stead of indicating a continuance of the} At the White House this moming, after the < A eral’s office, 1005 E orthwest; J.W. | the same line, continuing in the service until sd < (eae Yeeeah oe jireet | 1853. In 1861 he was appointed Hydrographic | Most alarming symptoms, as it was feared | 8:30 bulletin was issued (as printed in the extra tg Sg A ig minty Fed and in 1874 | they would, gave considerable encouragement | STAR), the gloom of last night was dispelled, in Guitural Department, S06 A street northeast, A. N. | Superintendent of the Coast Survey, to s ponrthenet aed TORS Cte eats. 08 Ath street | Professor Benjamin Pierce, which position he | ing bulletin was awaited with great anxiety. It| Private Secretary Brown was constantly re- Seca eoeeneys es Eas nesters OS | era en ene Oe ateaical oe | yas totic) sa uscial! GL GA0 G'cioce Guid os ad | GaMUTIEG thai Gated Ha elle whether or not the Vice President has been tele- | 07 the book which he may be reading. He shows . no particular nicety about his dress, Iyinaround meeting tent on graphed for. It is known, however, heis hourly | in his stocking. fest and shirt sleeves without a consisted ore advised of the President's condition. It is held | collar. His garments are not very neat in ap- | and was enjoyed that his presence here, however, isnot absolutely | pearance. He looks as thouzh jail life agreed | necessary, even in case of the worst, as he can | With him, and his physical condition seems to be France led a people's meeting in the sixth nue. The exer- nz and experience, y all present. a ae Inspector of the Coast Surve fice, 651 F street southwest; Abner T. Longley, Agri- P ast & 3 - partn:en to succeed | to those who are hopefally disposed. The morn-| a measure, and hope was again deminant. foutheast, and JOHN COOK, Secretary, Fourth Audi- 30 o'clock, instead of preaching, a prayer improving. The wild, half-crazy look which was : : — he presidential | ™P 7 A ing was heid in th ernacte, led by t A MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE follows: itself but littie could be learned. The doctors |JU8t 88 Well take the oath of the p noticed when he was arrested seems to have sae eaSer B Hdangp stds fond School Building on Ist street north i : | office in New York city before a justice of the | tort him. He talks vore oll a Mince e oe T and K streets, on THUR —Commissioner of | Favorable Official Morning Bulletin. Were allon hand this moming except Doctor | peace as in Washington before the Chief Justice | ot pining Tent NL gp Hes nem er a season of prayer, delivered! an earnest ex- » £01 4 a y ha "0 eM le Pe . aii ‘ive ¥ of ; 7 agead bs e e dirs phite t pared w: Wetstine Ameciation ty te tee onsen eteoen sions Dudley has appointed Col. F. D. A MARKED IMPROVEMENT INDICATED. Hama Ony Who, will active ob thls Jatternoon’s\| elise! District or ani Asmoclate| Gustice @htke)| bites, Ofall'the peisnerts tr ae jail he is one of eri ae Buildine Association, ‘which is about winding up iteaf- | Stevenson, of Ilinois: Capt. L. E. I of 5 A limited express. It is stated, unofiicially, ; the last who would be picked out as an assassin, thes preypristor f fairs. By order of the Committee ‘al3, 16,18 . i " EXECUTIVE MANsIoN, August 16, 8:30 a. m. ’ | Supreme Court. oe weer came, and before the close of the meeting both So, Sherteandlomtarsnscimrmnstact nD hes Maine; John Comstock, of New York, and Th A reat 3 that the doctors do not contemplate trying aoa ay While he has aa “uncanny” look, there is noth- AMP MEETING, M: of Vermont, as chiefs of the he President was somewhat restless and Soe Teen e ns 6 Umi ele: ing about him that seems vi pst 1zH, and | ious, sions which will be the result of the con- | vomited several times during the early part of | t@ 8minister any nourishment to-day, as, it is “uct for Campats.10, | solidation of the nine adjudicating divisions | the night. Since o'clock this morning he has | 4, the patient's stomach now needs absolute now being effected. The announcement that the President has ere will be family been a dyspeptic for year, has rather surprised | it. To-morrow in the large meeti te 4 re : this meeting will be in charge of the 40,9. me. atid 4:45, 6:05 not vomited and has slept tranquilly most of | Test: During the morning the members of the | those who have known him as he appeared in . Ausust 16.— Advices from Gun- y. Vanarsdale Keturninig, will leave Camp at 7-21, 8:44 a. m., 3:38, a : i quilly most of | (, fess Macv a : pe one | narsda e 6289. Tichow sdecate aw. | THE SiGNaL. Senvice 1x THE Cortox Bett. | the time. Nutritious enemata are successfully | C’binet called. Attorney General MacVeagh is | muttic, but not acquainted with his home life. | Hisen City report that last ‘Thursday, at Caraco DAY. The chief s has issued an order es-| employed to sustain him. Altogether the | "0t at all hopeful, although all of the others & Fay’s mining camp, 28 miles from Gunnison, inal office It is stated now that he has been under the | two men were i a 2 . much has been said of a temperance day SIGE GF He G El aedine tear = t en were instantly killed and two fatally maaan te all toe seen ES PRtEpsans savincss tablishing a plan of observations and reports for | symptoms appear less urgent than yesterday af-| OO) sonsiune. Tt is ati the hope that the treatment of Dr. Baxter for years, on account of sion of nitro glycerine. | Gnty been tet apare cach, year uron the senee Bammmazon. D.C... 2 \ the benefit of the cotton producing interests. | ternoon. Eee eat te sustains food injections | indigestion. Friends of the family say that | Five men were preparing a blast whenthe charge |? the Maryland Aliiance, but ax no Te- Tan's Sevinge and Truet Company. who have noe sp- | This order locates stations for observations gen. | At present his pulse is 110; temperature 9.6; | Util his stomach is strengthened. this accounts for his rare appearance at evening | OF glycerine prematurely exploded. | L. Sweeney | ‘most has been mad there will be no Phed for the dividends heretofore declared, that all | erally on the railroad lines, where the observa- respiration 18. 10:30 a.m.—The Patient in a Critical Condi- entertainments, the rich viands served gen- | ¥ : own. a the stream and the body was temperance dat J. G. Hagey, of gS berg toa or ee Pai peri spre sie J. J. Woopwanp, Rosenr E Private Secretary Brown came from tne sur-| tress. During the excitement of the late cam-| Jeae Freze (colored) was fnstantiy kiled aud | NEW aRnival act of February 21, 1881. Depositors who have not al- | lividing into districts, the distri ite embracinir Deniresike geons’ room afew moments ago and reported paign, Private Secretary Brown says the Presi-| his body badly mangled. Two others, names Among the arrivals to-day were the Rev. J. G. ready received dividends, should immediateiy forward | (viding into districts, the distric od © z r 5 3 2 ‘ unknown, were terribly mangled, and will die, | Hazey, of Union chapel; Rey. W. Downs, of their books by mail or ¢ e the territory adjacent to the more important | The very guarded language of the physicians | that the President was then siceping. No | dent suffered greatly with this malady, which | ¢ teenth syfereee' Jo me. | Waagh chapel; Rey. JS. M. Raislup, of Spen- fibde bank or baker. acs ac an heer eranped together | in comparing the conditionof the President with | Morphia has yet been injected and there has | was contracted in the army. ee | cerville; ‘IRev. Geo. Tyler, of the ME, church declared should not forward Ur becke und afurduer | one division. ros a thine. Exch dlistriet | his condition yesterday afternoon is a matter of | been no report of nausea since 3a.m. Two| sue pnesvorer'e LETTER TO HIS MOTHER. Murdered for $20. | south; Alex. Eagleston, who has don _iy2-0t JOHN JAY KNOX, Commissioner.” | has its sab-center, and. ion its main | comment. Still the fiures, noting the condition / enemata have been successfully administered | The elder Mrs. Garfield was greatly cheered wa carn altaya te soe ea Chambers koa a oan one N. H. MILLER, ene center. |The observer at each main center will | of the pulse, temperature and respiration, to the | Since midnight. Secretary Brown says the | and comforted by the letter which her wounded | : y i setae seg ney-at-Law i Col., by one Sanchez, who committed the deed | a | sports col Pd 7 py a Has removed his office to Rooms 6 and §, Gunton Law | Sd reports collected by him to the other main Bi Gar : Dellaptain, J ss Hoph I h vill | UAProfessional- mind. obviously indicate an im- | Morning dressing showed that the wound was | son sent to her last week. The letter, whichhas | to obtain $20, which the victim was supposed to | on the wroctee thoy : ing, Louisiana avenite, near City S| Be Teer nor the reports recelved will | provement, and lead the public to give the most | ina perfectly healthy condition. The members | appearedin The Cleveland Leader, runsthus: | have in his pocket. The Free Methodists. a cS > EADIE: ine eattan eaiiannen ana thier anthGrinad | favorable interpretation to the language of the | of the Cabinet arrived at various times during “‘ Dear Mother: Don’t be disturbed by conflict- The Late William B. Reed. ists of Washington, Alex- DOYOU WANT A PURE, BLOOMING COMPLEXIO%? | places where they will most benefit the general | bulletin. the early morning. Attorney General Mac- | ing reports about my condition. It is true I am : ‘ 5 = andria and Philadelpht Provision is also made for a supple; | axtivaL OF SECRETARY LiNcoLN—secretary | Veagh accompanied Dr. Agnew, arriving at the ew ek ana ony hace bat aries TWricx or sie iron FAIR ASSOCIATION. | meeting at Northeast MAGNOLIA BALM Daneok He tee enores Gy: malt BLAINE COMING. fransion about halfpast geven. When he re-| pring me through. Give my love to all the rela- | The funeral of the late William Bushrod Reed, to-morrow, the 17th = — po poeabe Secretary Lincoln arrived in the city this | tumed from the private part of the house he ex- | tives and friends, and especially to sisters Hitty | who died on Friday afternoon last, took place | meeting wa : MAGNOLIA BALM The Yorktown Centennial. morning at 6:30 o'clock. Secretary Blaine is ex- | Pressed the opinion that while there was yet | and Mary. Your loving son. 5 been converted, MAGNOLIA BALM SIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO THE DE-| pected during the cours It is not | Lope, the patient was certainly Jn a very critieatl oe) 2) Lan a SWI Guikify Sou bi-Guuis Riacewecniect. SOF BAKON STEUBEN — PREPARA- | expected that Vice President Arthur will come | Condition. There is a noticeable despondent ex- | DR. NORRIS THINKS THE PRESIDENT'S CASE Ni TIONS FOR THE MILITARY DIS in their camp- ell county, Maryland, ‘feo, a few applications of Hagan's W expect to y muonnced that eet.“ there will be no cookin selling of any <= in | to eat in campon Sunday, and the use of tobacco a = ay. to-day. He ts, however, hourly advised of the | Pression visible in those having access to the PCr SLES 4 ‘iver will be prohibited. foe Secretary Blaine, on the 30th inst., sent a long | President's condition. Fae ore oe eae eters | DE Reet Nomis Of is aay, win wan one at Picks AGI) aud Geeta (Angas teh, Gera The Irving Park Camp. Sartowness, Repsess, Prairies, Buorcuzs, ation to Minister White, at Berlin, | Exeitement and Anxiety in the City Last Night. | 8 observed, especially by the attending sur-| the surgeons called on the 2d of July, said last | ( , 1845, th (August 12th, 1881,) | andall ‘ 1 ani = = = were viewed during the day by hundreds of The Union camp meet geons, who donot enter the business portion | night that he did not have any very late infor- | rienas “A guard of honor frea Ge Molay Com- | Irving Park elosed this mandery, Knights Templars, was stationed in Tvices, the attend: the room. The floral tributes were m directed by the President toten-| after Ti Star went to press last evening. : invitati s | He : S| of the ess i . 7 i ad he did not think the Diseases axp IMPERFECTIONS OF THE SKIN. der through you an invitation to the representa- | there was a return of the much dreaded symp. &f the house, unless it is absolntely necessary. | mation, but on what he hi d ‘ fettari : a deaponde ea = President's case was y hopeless one. m Stenben’s family in Ger toms in the case of the President which had cre- | The despondent expression of Attorney General 1 is mornin Tr Ovexcomes THE FiesHED AppEauance oF Hear, cel was asked. He an- * Ce he roug! ration as guests of the ‘Can he pull thro | SVenehiwas eepecklly uéltgalia. Sboitiy f Gn the casket rested a oral ‘ i Sette White anxiety during yesterday. Last night the | MMeVena was eshecially noticeable. | Shortly | swered: <The President has already. done 80 | trotters : eos ent |eate the invitation throuzh the imperial min- | City was filled with exaggerated rumors. The | *!ter 9 o'clock the Cabinet officers, with the ex- | nuch in this direetion that we can hardly doubt | pe Molay alyre from Arvean sur Twestr! | ter of forces ‘cad win Gxitee to Athi | trath however, appears to have been serious | C¢Ption of Secretary Lincoln, who arrived at a any uine foe aacans have ay Fs rene the Columb broke a. of for < . s s Bi ope ahaa Sew a i at e al worse. i er i . And so natural, credual, and perfect are its effects that | the very earne of this government that | enough, and those best acquainted with the case | ter hour, having Just returned from New | up and will not till he gets a great deal_ wor from J. and ler. another piliow from allowed it shall be ac Those who come as re it ble to detect its scemed tobe zreatly alarmed. The very quiet that York, left the White House for their respective DR. POrETON ea oF ue LETTER: mah a Pe en ee — s nd is impossible to detect its 5, § ‘ ala . y i * = ee Uk f| that he wrote tothe President’s cousin in St. | on which perched a turtle dove from -e0 led about the public rooms of the White | T¢Partments. The day bids fair to be one of Louis, published in yesterday's Stan: “It was a| the Washington Light Infantry corps. t sides | ee ee SE. private letter in the striet sense of the word, and | Othe? eiferinss from Norris Peters, C. n | the evening bulletin approached ESSION AT THE WHITE HOUSE. $ oes i. M ajor W.G. Brock and Mr. and ey Will be the honored guests of fifty millions | Rewspaper men in i aesombia th Private | _ The midday bulletin is-looked forward to with | should not have been made public. Its publi-| Mrs, . Wyvili. The services were com- | the al They will be the honored guests of fifty millions | 9 r 1 to as PEE DIHRes he Sh LS Sato ace: Ge EE e ies were C0 f Americanis—a number of whom have | Secretary Brown’s ‘office. ‘There was no sign | intense interest. ‘The opinion prevails at the | Son naar te ta tlie poston ot eat | menced by the Apollo Glee Club. Dr. Kimball, man blood in thelr velns and constitute ous gare Henne intone feven | Mansion among those who are thoroughly con- | jyich Mould not I published. It is natur which Hey. W. F- Ward, ranirets ME he most worthy and valuable elements that | 5 Mater” when’ issued | versant with the President's condition that S to tadiitoe in ths aidet honeful espertetion! uy - W.P. , | 5 2 strong publi jat half 3 . Tt was argued | Vers B 7at | one to indulge in the most hopeful expectations, | Church, offered prayer and Rev. Dr.J. G. Builer, | case, ie a cee among those outside from this “delay that | should the temperature after the noon dressing | but at the same time one docs not expect to.se¢ | of the Memonal Levhenas sel hee et retain and cherish and transmit the ‘most | the physicians were reluctant to publish such | be below the normal point and the pulse become IAS OpInGrET oder eed to ® private individual, | ceased wasa member, read appropriate selections | Messrs fiectionate memories of Fatherland. To these | UnWeleome intelligence and hoped to be able to | rore frequent, the gravity of the situation will | iVen out as a matter of news. of scripture, and made a brief address, paying | n visit of Baron Steuben's relatives will have | Amend the bulletin. with something more cheer- THE VICE PRESIDENT. an appropriate tribute to the mem the | manding ne . Be more ¢ eased. If, a d, the tem- something of the revival of es, while to |fulin tone. A few minutes before 7 o'clock | 2& Mereased. If, on the other han peace and i : a | br as given to their iNustrious kins- | House after manin the dark days of adver: ‘and war, he hour fe "clock seemed to bode no goad. r, and othe aud for sale on draug’ MILBU tyes “ The New York Herat to-day says:—Vice Pres- | deceased. ‘The choir ot the Memorial ‘chureh, | Jer as teactier in the jmblie sci mS 1429 Penn all Americans, of whatever o1 presence | Private Secretary Brown walked out from the | Perature should remain normal or decrease a dent Arthur was at his house in Lexington ay- | led by John H. Seifert, sang an appropriate an- j ermting: June 30, 1881, amounting t ee GAS FIXTURE uests will afford < opportunity | Cabinet room, passed through the office where | little and the pulse still keep up, the situation = them, concluding the servi it the house. The | enclose a report of John FH. Bro — e their respect for that great country | the newspaper inen were col lected, then return- | will not be considered as materially changed, A | €Ue last evening, where he has been somewhat | yom, in Whose limits are included so much of | ing said: “As you are all here, gentlemen, and human progress.” | mizht as well read this bull ne : Te eee is Were removed to the hearse by the pall- | trustees seventh sc! with Mi ‘onary tel a indisposed tor nearly a week past. To a Herald | bearers: Hon. Alonzo Bell and J. 0. P. Burns that she performed no se tur stationary temperature and an Improved: pulse | rworter he said last night that he had received | on the part of Pentalpha Lodge: George Ryneai | teacher during the etuor of New Hampshire and staif, ac- | He then read slowly and distinctly the following | Wowld be the most favorable indication which | ng dispatches from Vs hington other than those | and S. ‘T. G. Morsell, for Columbia Chapter, and | she did try to get 4 mpanied by three companies of state militia; | bulletin, which was-even worse than the most | Could be had at the present time. Nothing di- | which had been given to the public during the | Issac L. Jonson and James P. Pearson, for | y overnor of Connecticut, members of the | desponding had feared. rectly from the sick room has been received since | day. The last dispatch he kad seen in reterehce | De Molay Commandery. The escort was ture. and six companies of the First Con- the facts above stated. There are now but few | t© ae ee ue President asain a | follows: eety spactnbena of the Fi } necticut Volunteer . ert Ribas ai 4 : rath eh. | Was dated Washington, and represent ment, marshaled | dd four companies of fais ratte ona ire tone ' ; Peay | Stine city inte, thence ee meUeh- | that the pulse of the Président was 130. He re- | Truck Company B.: Chie Cronin ant th rot a : pes a “The irritability of the ent’s stomach | out the city in which the official bulletins are | garded that, of course, as a very unfavorable | Commissioners De Molay Coumandery, Keabe tend the celebration at Yorktown Ca Toumed during the afternoon, and he has vom- | displayed indicate that there is a general feeling | symptom, and it had caused him considerable | ‘Templar, mounted; Columbia Chapter and Te of the qnartermaster’s departinent, lett for York- | ited three times since 1 o'clock. Althouz of alarm throughout the entire city. anxietv. He hoped later telegrams would be of | talpha Lodge, i them to improve town on Friday last. Gen. Perry, of Gen. rnoon rise of temperatuee is less than it has se zs & amore favorable character. His future movye- | witha mounted nplar, fol- | 13th and Q streets and Vermont avenue, in {the mid- | cocks staff, lett for Yorktown ‘on the ste been for several days, the pulse and respiration THE USUAL WILD) STREBT RUMORS, ments were, he said. in consequence of the con- | lowed by the horse, with full trappings, that the | accordance wit! evious understanding with aI3_|Tady of the Lake last nicht to make Per The Whisle Ie Mee aiisfectceet is condition on] As usual pending an anticipated crisis there | dition of the President, surrounded with uncer-| deceased rode when parading ‘with, his com. | the District off eof the restlar snag 8 Nd CHE OF the Tee peratare, O06 de meine Sel, | are many ramors ‘on the streets, euchae the | alnty. He had intended ‘ye unable to do this | retves of decal onde ede cnd | ue cesTuat. cranp-noose money. ial oA LM cot Bliss, J. dward, Robt. Rey: | Pulse is rapidly eae vA pad nloss there, was a reat change for the better | terment was at Oak Hill cemetery, Georgetown, | 10 relation to the question gear dem Capt. Howsate Under Arrest. burn, D. Hayes A. z the President cannot recover,” éc., &c. While | in the health of the President. It was not his | At the grave Rey. Dr. Butler read the burial | rey —_— ter J — od of the A —_ 3 | AN ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT OF OVER £40,000 | When Mr. Brown had read this bulletin he | SUCh stories may prove to be correct, there is no | intention to go to Washington unless summoned | service of the Lutheran church tke Meee, | Guard-house by the Cotmissloners to the elle as public school par ending June, 1881; that aes The District Commi depart- | the building belonzin: n. of | on 19th street, bet Gand Hn school purposes during the 3 | year, at a rental c * E RIVER'S SUM NE ir. Fras . ps, Ina note to Great success 01 day Lunch at popular prices. QCRIBNER'S: S CHAN ‘Tailmadice Hall ( en Ground Floor. and Tricycles. Any style cam) furnished. Second-h: i : i “How Dark that the Commissioners haye no power to make OF SIGNAL SERVICE FI paused a minute and said, “There is no dis-| foundation for them beyond what has been | to do so by the cabinet. He Should, for the | choir rendered the chant, “How Dark the Road | es " . = . z y Dla shethen tents ‘very unsatistuctory, | stated. present, remain at home to await events. We Go,” and Mr. B. B. Hay, Master of Pentaipha | Conve ae ee eee dese ties they Wiis {the fact is that the stomach is pot responding. | prow 11 o'cLock UNTIL. THE 12:30 BULLETIN DR. HAMILTON Lodze, performed the ritual of the Biue Lodge Putghaser, ‘i The trouble is entirely due to the stomach, and has nothing to do with the wound.” LADE RY T FOR EN. Maic and Female Teachers ready | atall hours to give instruction in swimming. Admis- mion, 25 cents. Jet WAS ISSUED left New York yesterday afternoon for Seabright, | 1214 most impressive manner. The choir then lave The power. and stand ready to make the e “Abide W: 2,” and the chap- | deed to whoever shail be named by the Produce no news could be got from the slek room except | N.J., where his family have been passing the | jaf the image pce ed oe Da the ChaP- | Exchange Company for the reception ofthe Uitte Service depart ‘ined wide notorie nt, and who has pty by his connection ALARMING STREET RUMORS. ly ' Presi v1 ve etary 1 7 ‘ " sae f said property, and, in support of this, they Hy gained wide notoriety by his conne " that the President was no worse. Secretary | summer, and was not expected back until some | “The directors of the Wave Fone eet oy | of said proj c 4 nos S| Mich mauu | ,, After the publication of tits bulletin, the most | winaomandwifeand Attorney General Masveasi | thee ta the Dreebee Cone eae tae under- | last night adopted resolutions, setting forta that | cite the case of the lot of ground owned at Mass- SUMMER RESORTS. | was aereted at Mount Clemens, Mich., a sum- | alarming stories were circulated on the streets. | mer resort near that city. to-day, on a warrant and wiferemained at the White House until 11:30 | Stood, he will come to Washington. the directors of the National Fair association, a <a — Kell sdan ~~ be — | charging him with euh ment from the goy- | During the night at the W! House there were o'clock. Secretary Windom said the case looked FALSE NEWS IN LONDON. since their last meeting, had received with pro- | $d, 1881. the District Comminsionese pe enthan an lernment tothe amount of more than $40,000 | Many callers.” At nine o'clock the President | °Clck- § y : A cablegram to the N. Y. Herald from London | found sorrow the announcement of the death | 34, 1851, sitaae | while he was disbursing officer in the sizual | Wa8 teported to be asleep. His pulse, it was | More favorable, but all that Attorney General oe of W. B. Reed, latea member of the board of | ized to Sell and toapply the proceeds totheschool s i re vas “ . ” | to-day, says: ““A rumor spread last night over | Girectors: that as a tribute to his memory they | fand. In this case the opinion of the attorney ote aa DB Deer | Service depa e1 harge ing | Said, had then become less frequent, having de-| MacVeagh had to say was “He is no worse. > rectors; 3 Yi for the District held. that ‘ath 1 oo Jats Take wootts clothing: aire | 1819 Capt Howante filled out couse ee | ten beats since the six o'clock bulletin. | Mrs. Doctor Edson, the faithfal nurse, went on | London that President Garfleld was dead, and, | desired to record thelr appreciation of the many | { sa hougi : : ? rie peter ‘or thority “to” sell” the premises was con- (cones nore, = porting to be for telezraphing bills, but which THE WHITE HOUSE: LAST NIGHT duty at 11 o'clock. ‘She would say nothing one | in @7neetnenee tte Er cinera. deelvoas ot | Re duniities that distinguished him, and of ferred upon the Commissioners, that they derived as i a pote A. This were fradulent, several times; once to | had much of the appearance it had just after way or the other. It was announced that the knowing if it was true. he rumor seems to | the originators of the National Fair association. | 20 authority to “convey” the ‘same to the pur- Pare eee ri neg ered aig gang | the amount of $12,600, and’ at other | a Term oul ‘ the President was shot. The members of the i ’ ing quietly, and that it was read from the Reform Club about nine chaser. In this dilemma the Commissioners re- $2 jor day, $12 per week, $00 per montit times for £11,800, for £4,000, one for £12,100, | Cabinet in the city remained there until eleven ipa ee ee are ‘Aoohie to give him food ane erening to the house of commons, but up ’ Felled With an Iron Bar. quested the Attorney General to advixe them ume every Meuday, Weiuenday amt Fritag: | Utoxether, $40.50. Special Avent A. B. New- | o'clock, when they left ina body. ‘There were | Bt the intention of the doctors to the present hour no explanation has been| yay sentovseY, PERHAPS PaTALuy, INIC% how to proceed. That oMficer in reply stat Dr. Wins Suakiey. Uf Northampton Gon Var, wil-te | comb, Who has been working up the case, says | many auxious callers duster he Right. At the | Until after the noon bulletin came out. feceing ants how ibace get eircaa™ a Man os ‘ATALLY, INJURED. | «+f ain Jed to adopt a different view from that « 2 attendance to Fender medical aid. For further in- | it is probable many similar amounts will be | gates outside a crowd remained Until late at THE CHINESE MINISTER CALLS. Ss ee Yesterday a dispute arose at the National | the attorney of the District of Cohunbia; 1 think tion address | discovered, as the investigation covers only a) night, and there was aclamor for news when-| At half-past eleven o'clock Chin Lan Pin. the] Tue VETERANS’ EXCURSI he Union Vet- | Fair Grounds between two colored men em- | the power to sell to the highest bidder at public it _J. T. SPADY. Proprietor. _| short time, and there is yet much ground to go | ever anyone came out from the grounds. . ENWICK’S HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD. 1S | over. When interviewed on the subject to-day eran Corps’ excursion to Marshall Hall, on the | ployed there named Hel Warren and S: auction carries with it authority to make a THE VRAEONS Lact oe Chinese minister, and one of the atc ee oe one | steamer W. W. Corcoran last night, was larzely Kanlcsail which Gulanaten ation sheer | conveyance to such bidder as an incident to the Jor Sieatin $0 per eee aad Goes ae the captain appeared to take his arrest coolly, | ane room of Private Seeoten B Chinese legation, called, dressed in court | attended., Among those present were Mrs, H. | Anderson, which cul ‘Anderson on the herd gitn | execution of the power. It is a general and m acldreen J. F. FENWICK, Pro: Lod and said he could easily explain matters when alti = ‘ary Brown was | costume. Their cards were sent to Mrs. Gar-| O. Zantzinger, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nolen. Mrs. | 4 ‘har of iron, felling him. He remained im | {@miliar principle of law that where power is peiedor, Laccardvowne Sta. syatveeri™ | the time came. He was arraigned before | crowded with visitors until eleven o'clock, when | eld and they were received in, the Blue room, | Qc samtzinger, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Nolen: Mrs, Sensible, lying of a pile of strat fore pit, | conferred to do any act, it ie to be construed as Y TED S§ATES HOTEL, ~———— | United States Commissioner ves and waived | the house was closed for the night. Postmaster The object of the call y to Mrs. Gar-| W. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson, Mrs. i including all necessary or usual or proper modes ‘NITED TES HOTEL, . 1€ obj ‘was to convey to 2 when his brother took a horse and buggy, and | s ‘The examination and left for Washington to-night. | General James and Atto ey General MacVeagh, | field a message from the Chinese emperor. George Woolndge, Mr. H. McWhorter, Robt. B. hastening to Police headquarters, reported. the and means of accomplishing the act: since to His wife is with him. He has been at Mount | arrived early, and were followed soon by Assi se Lincoln, R. B. Lynch, Col. G. E. Corson, Col. I. | acts to Capt. Vernon, asking that the police | #Uthorize the doing of an act. and at the same Clemens under treatment for sciatica. At the | ant Secretary of State Hitt, Secretaries Windom, EX-SHERIFF ALBERT DAGGETT, S. Tichenor, Harry Hungerford, Walter L. Cad- ambulance be sent for his removal to tis tee, time to deny the proper: means of doing it, would time of his arrest he was ina very precarious | Kirkwood and Hunt, Second Assistant Post. | of Brooklyn, whois quite close to administration man, L. H. Wood, R. E. Williams, LouisSchmidt, | Tita" which was done. Capt. = et alse tele. | be idle and. absurd. condition. He is a Michigan man, having at | Master General Elmer, First Controller Law-| circles, has given up all hope. He says Secre-| M. V. Tierney, A. G. Johnston, M. V. Casey, E. | raphed to Lieut. Johnson, at the second pre- authorities to sustain this view of the case, one time been postmaster at Rome, Mich., | rence, Gen. Francis A. Walker, Gen Carmen, | tary Brown is chirpy and hopeful, but that he| F. Triever, T. A. Gibson, H.T. Carson, J. M. cinct, to send two mounted men to assist in his | COBCludes: “I accordingly answer your inquiry A™ TIC HOTEL, before the war. at, Associate Justice Harlan, Gen. Sherman, Gen: | gon’t like the looks of the d ovtors, as they now rire = we ae WwW. W. cee Lego prompt removal and for the arrest of the assail. | nd hoos'ry So wend opinion a a - OCEAN crry, MD. Faratty Brrxep.—Yesterday afternoon, as | Drum, and other prominent officials. betray decided anxiety. Pee, Beate Coane” Pant W.Seuit’ yg, | ant. Warren was taken into custody and ens Sane te ee sated t | Cameciey: eeu caarte | several colored children were playing in the | NOTIFYING SECRETARIES BLAINE AND LINCOLN. H, | lodged in the station house, and this morning | ROW €Xists.” | The decd in that case was given An Interview With Dr. Bliss, ds,’ G. W. Brow ard L. Pinck ; in accordance with the opinion noted above. “New | yard of No. 620 I street northeast, one of them, | Both Secretary Lincoln, who was in New ts Simonds, G. W. Brown, Howard L. Pinckney. | was committed by Judge Bundy to await the | i . ~ s THE PRESIDENT MUCH BETTRR THAN HE was| Chas. Doutrick, Hi Lyons and lady, Wm. |; A Mesers. Strang and Tucker request the Com- ee a, Titian Mallsaidteieeraph | Rose Kenny, aged seven years, suggested mak: | York, and Secretary Blaine, who was in New LAST NIGHT. ley Irwin, C. J. Compton, Misses. Lizzie | Juries, of Anderson, wrho la reported ina bad | missioners to offer the property for reasle, aud Baer cnc ace ett iinea gat" emi, ay ly Werte] etm monty erent, «ran | ll ent a ete rer, ott Sateen ane eae at or addrese { } e aii er ident’ man, - with a privilege or ot vi WITH, Chin? HN TRACY, Proprietor. | dress took -fire and in an instant her clothing | President's condition. _ | reporter met Doctor Bliss as he was going into Agele A ers Pan crags en aides of of Jesuit Fathers, sans eves S.C. BECKWITH, Chief Clerk. isn _| was in afull blaze and she was badly burned. DISPATCHES SENT LAST NIGHT. the White House. G. 'W. Brown, J. W. White, 'N. V. Casey, F.| TRANSFERS OF PASTORS, SCHOLASTICS, ETC. ~" POLIck STaTIeTics. . “BRIGHTON,” | She was taken into the house and Dr. Suddarth | At 8:30 o'clock last night the following was} «How is the President?”;wasesked. Clark, J. Fitzgerald, J. A. Barran, J. B. Moi The following important changes in the Wash- The quarterly report of Major Brock, of the Te ATLANTIC CITY. pee After lingering in great agony for | sent; “He is much better than last night,” answered | son, G. W. Smith, R. R. E. Kerkam, 8. C. Sny- | ington and Georgetown branch of the Jesuit police department, ending June 30th, shows the OPEN ALL THE YEAR. i ae ee Mied. Lowell, Minister, London: the doctor. oa i S a i; Be moe ae He Orr, = S order are announced: Rey. S. A. Kelly, 8. J. ¢ nomber of cases in “a aes were imposed: A low 4 CkaNk Was ASTONISHED.—Consider- "5 1 isfactory. Irrita-} « » | John, D. W. A.W. 1. & Tncy, J-0- | St. Aloysius, this city, succeeds Rev. A.”F. | 737, amounting to” 4.70847. There! were Betend Cold See Water Baths and allmosern etm | able of a commotion was ralsed aboal, hay oer, Dien ae one Eon Cee evpsre Lis night, doctor, did Itnot?” | poche. t. J, Irwin, J. Angel, B: Engle, Lieut. B.} Ciampi, ris eg oe lps Trinity Catholic | 1,677 cases dismissed: number sent to jail 181, Siew F. W. HEMSLEY &SON._/terday afternoon, by the arrest of a crazy | since 1 o'clock. Temperature, 99.6, less than for | ##Ked the reporter. R. Ross, R. B. Losh, G. G. Hannan, W. C. 3 ——— who was pursuing another erazy JORDEFs BS, SERINGS, Ob o., ' | man, whom he charged with being the murderer he doctor. | CT Conrad. TJ. Daffy, Misses A. Conrad, 8. ; Church, Georgetown; Rev. James Noonan, 8.J., | sent to workhouse 346, to the reform school several days; pulse, 130; respiration, 22. “Of course it looked dark,” said the doctor. | C. 7. as i : , 8. | eee ‘ nt > cWmenetA. of the Fisher children. Officer Connell went a = £:| of Providence, R. I., takes Father Kelly's place | total number of arrests 3,364, of w Hrrr, Acting Secretary. | “It’s a serious case. All the trouble, however, Rey eet aa C Tallock Williams, Katie A. at St. Aloysius. Rev. F. Casey, 8. J., assistant | were males and 504 were 5 of out to arrest crank No. 1. who resisted him, and | ., THe fllowing was aleo sent dast evening : : rea ae i a eat ae reall hepa pean oe et Ky., | Botioge, as does. also Metron Metiugh SJ Mr. Richard E. Weedon, dri of an. . | Gen. R. B. Hayes, Fremont, @hio: given him any nou iment , and may not. A Kentucky Suot Gi * e of R Al Fi = is Fe See ome MN Hirmne and Siar | Signer, yan GUE Aud GeUEHE Sie Weta ean | Miva fesahed avbther-very Seritoe polatin the lait will depend upon’ Mie GeaeiaReS Why | Monday, John Bright, in answer to calls from | late of SE. Aloysius. Father Casey ssucogesor ; ‘. . { ut at a cistern get- jell-teept E. ©. JORDAN. | as if he was a doll baby, aud carried himto head. | ca8e- Conditions at this hour—8 p.m.—are of a last evening he could not retain even milk and | his two sisters, who were o1 1 ————————————————— <3 _ : quarters and up the steps into the sanitasy ones | character that cause great anxiety. We hope lime water.” ting water, weet oe Sap el cia c ee j YOU WANT TO WAVE A JOLLY TIME GOTO / and set him down in a chair. The manerwedce | for better things in the moraines “Doctor,” said THe Stan man, “some meai- | Louble-barrelled shot sien att oor. ticket nw. ‘crabbing ;plenty of fruit. Boate an’ ied | jaw fell, and he was so amazed that it was a H. C. Corsin. SaBiate haven ‘tt that th paran Hata his - rece ‘the contents of his gun $1,000; strenuon yes {Yong tine before he could speak. Me wave hig DR. AGNEW'S OPINION. cal practi ! - Jaumeniately die illing him. His name dw tal ; name as John O'Neiil, and said he was a detec- ance of the stomach is caused by pus having | into the negro’s body, pede ae eae tive officer, but that he uever saw an arrest | -D' Agnew, It Is sald, told a member of the been absorbed into the stomach. How is | WS Reuben, and he hailed from Tennessee. ——— eer of the womach was protably ecused by the an | Sat?” a s =» —__ of e : HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Fine rus Monsix6.—About 8:90 o'clock this | peptie condition of the patient. “If such bethe| ‘tit 18 not #0,” answered Dr. Bliss. “The Conmmitted sulelde by hanging himself in. hie fat he ae Officer AUicldge, fora fein tweet frame nied | case,” he added, “I think the diftculty can be | President's stomach 1s » naturally rebellious | fher's barn on Sat in the township of New- eer FOr we ~ : GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO on M street, between Delaware avenue and ad ; mastered: but if it Is produced by the wound, it Sis lung, boon, a aie te iktalnedby |/Pothesto weaka. the tama tor bor ——s a street southwest, owned by Mrs. Margaret | is serious.” The evening examination of the ‘How long, i y Out of the house and hanged hi +8 i oeemiseeae i UMBIN beh fsb and occupied by George Jordan’ and | Wound was made subsequent to the dressing of | nourishment injected into the bowels?” Precianistiearct as saehrenican i . ———s Sarak Dougherty; damage about $250. 4 house | the wound. “Ob, some time. I hope, at all events, until | Daniel Stauffer, of Lancaster, Pa., was kicked AD HAVING A LARGE FORCE OF on Delaware avenue, near M_ street. was beggar! pla nistes ‘we can repair the tone of the stomach.” and trampled to death by a blind horse Sunday COMPETENT WORKMEN, damaged to the extent of #25. The house was| Dr. Boynton, who all along has been conserva- On this latter point doctors-disagree. Secre- | evening. . . owned by Henry Dugan. The fire originated | tive in his opinions, fecls hopeful that from a kitchen stove in Jordan's apartments. causes which irritate the