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ea THE EVENING STAR. Phenomenon in Springfield, Masa, Po i eS A DARK p. x PUBLIS DAILY, Exeept Sa a6 AY AND THE LIGHTS BURN BLOB. >> ‘ j @ SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Sept. 7.—The appeare AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Semateotictn ens ee en yr ‘ chusetts , Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by | Fy firet of a reddish and tiven of a oh flow uant’and The E: Star Newspaper Com; 7, it cave a blue tinge to the grass, and in some pe cupsiehbraety pan: cases wholly changed the color of the flowers, . W. ADAMS, Pres't. 7 ~ = = that all places of business were a izhted, an oe Of the public schools and ant, Same St fe eos subscribers in the lt Popa turing penne were closed. Gae wo eee mth Coy a coe + burned with a blue light, and electric lamps had One sear, $072 mali astill more sulphurous appearance. Supersti- -elaae tail matter. noval ot the ‘THe Werxty Starn—pnblished on Friday—$2 a year, ‘Postage prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15, 20 copies for 5 ‘resident, : SSS = == —————— Wall Street To-day. op micas rt rata ate 58—N® 8,868. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1881, TWO CENTS. | 9.¢¢2eet secon men of adverti: ticle says the fe |e hingtor ee ; [to Branch ‘the W President at Long Branch. " a. en ~ To the remainder. State bonds * ni . nz Branch Dispatches at the White House. The lent LOPS t Gen. Grant on the Disability Question, Ete, | 278 neglected allroad bonds are also dull. Se Was n_ News te d P THE PRESIDENT “STOOD THE JOURNEY SPL SCENES 4? 11S ARRIVAL YESTERDAY. Teleg ‘ams to The Star. MIS TALK WITH 4 CHICAGO REPORTER. — tons retro ay exeha are small iar A y ets, CAGO, Sept 7.—G “rriew | to-lay. The quotation for ¢ ans is sharp 6 vid 2d rev SMES i Ay. — 1 DIDLY.| As stated in Tue STaR yesterday, the Presi: CHicaco, Sept 7.—Gen. Grant, in an interview r-day otation fo arp tues and making | GOVERNMENT Recurrrs Topar— Internal) 6, peaden Inte last night recelved the fallow- dent arrived at Elberon station yesterday after- with an Inter-Oowan reporter yesterday, said that Per cent: time loans are entirely nominal, at is advances, WED DAY 7, 1881, at 7 | revenue, $697, custom! (487,055.45. O'clock pum. at Mari NE street,’ between 9th ing dispatch from Mr. Brown at Long Branch: | noon a few minutes after Lo'elock. Ten min-} THE COTTAGE BY THE SEA, | 8er attending the soldiers reunion at Bloom- | M9 primemercantilepaper. 7 i ea oa r Sud Low Streets north, G. M. Wirsos has been appointed gauger for | “President doing well. He isno worse than | ntes later the President was in his cottage. etary TE Presidente | the 1st district of California, when he left Washingtoh. Stood the Journey | There were about 2,000 persons In the vieinity of aed splendidly.” * stock exchange: The course ington. IL, he would return east as fast ax the Opened in a highly excited stat th cars would carry Rannibal an cerning the Me the President's quarters. The regular troops | CHEERING NEWS FROM LONG BRANCH | ve: HAS REM Woog, of Missouri, ed, but the doc Pinciee Binal were comp Prices ROMOTION.—Ed : saheoier Massachusetts avenue, : ‘" y L z = es not yet in New York, though they might be on neralty over a square east of | has been promoted to be financial clerk of the THE PRESIDENT DOING WELL TO-DAY. py | Nore on guard and no difficulty was experienced ———— their way thither. “The roads “and” branches from which time until voal and Wood at lowest | Indian office, Jos. T. Bender, resigned. The following dispatch was received to-day by | in preserving perfect order. No sound was . 7 sq | Would be nine ong. He fr. Pruden: Loa Braxcu, 9 a.m.—President | heard toy mar the quiet of the neighborhood. | PRESIDENT RAPIDLY RECUPERATING | °°" Mieeeen e wee alton oe {ln tnfortied of the death | “Pt the greater part of tbe night, awakening, | irs. Garfeld, upon arrival. passed trom the American capital and enterprise, as it. is how Be Ap onl ines tater aia ait None er, as often as it was necessary to give | President’s car to the pre coach. eel x - ioe belng'eo built up. In the then tenes ee, val Constructor W. TL. Hanscom, which | hin nourishment, which he took very wel A special to the Stak, recelved too late for the | GEN. GRANT INTERVIEW ED. | will be a very interesting place to visit He ad. occurred at his residence in Walden, Mass., on | foyer reported in last evening's bulletin had second terday, says: “Members of the | nuredl sok previostpe neceea aeaaee te peep Saturday last. sided by 11 p.m. This morning his temperature | ftmily came out one by one. When the Pres- | the United States did not want to annex Mexico, n and Qui | x is normal and he ay to have quite recov- | dent's car was at the ‘proper place for moving decline sto 1 per cent, the latter Texas and Pacific. There was then a turn upward on th nd to cover short sale Tue Deatn or Nava. Constructor, Hanscom, ent e.Wre ob shee 2 | and were bethar ith t advanded G. F. HYDE, District Agent, | Tue TRAINING Suur SanatoGa anchored at | Uta the tation of yesterdays ;ournes, ad | him into the cottage, a stalwart: man quickly | His Views on the Disability Question Bpeaking ef the promman eft arbekds Seep: pea SE SEa. | New London on the 5th instant. the morning dressing the parotid abscess was | Placed a ladder on top of the car and the pre- ery, he said he had not such strong hopes as be OF IME AND tao THE SEA- See = found to be doin The visible part of the | Pared canvas was adjusted as a tent covering 0 P would like to have, but if he recovered it wonld ‘The ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY has| Goxe To Loxa Br: Pulse 106, tem- | to Protect the President from the ravs of the/ DARK DAY IN MASSACHUSETTS | te tecanse or this coche freovered It won Sexeloped the best schetme of eo-operati i sun. Quickly men appeared with his bed, which that a condition of affairs existed to-day which picted a very advantageous contract io euypis;itrmem: | Branch to-day. ‘They were John Rickard, oneof J ey Brown. | looked like a litter, and he was taken Into his ri bers with Coal and Wood from the present ¢ } r —Two more people | element | from the White House went down to Long This was nel Gainey remainder* round looks som «in th niz: s and addressed the yet- chaplains pres President's recovery i ; . required the Vice President to act as President. Time has been re tO April 30, mais Pe apr ii a as Toom under the canvas way. No one could see The President ses Doctors. but neither the constituti m1 PUS. “ verish, and with 3662." In addition to, tin it baa other very val the ushers, and Isaiah Lancaster, one of the col: The President and His Physicians, his face, but the doctors announced that he was pees ne otters | aes sea picts odie yee me St. Joe before contracts with the iuast reliable Dusiness firms in the | ored men employed about the house. SRRLEC Aw A heroin better than when he started. The ear in which | #2 RAPIDLY RECUPERATES FROM THE EFFECTS | ae Bu oa ie hoa he es sated, | cea She beate have Siete Seip oesetees meee Gity for Books and Stationery, Boot and Shoes, China es AL EPORT. a, are h Gas cnisee | an 5 wii Aap sengvoe) the bears hav and Housefurnishing, Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Cut ‘ 5 ae DIepAecH Bas " it ; the President was, cauzht on the telegraph wire 2 Wike Presaant ane he ‘of other stocks, and the short interest is ery and Jewelry Repairing, try, Dresend Mea. | THS UNEreD Sriras Breawen Dier ‘The, published) statement: that tho President) sretan that ceoses (Qeean avenue: <The men | Special Dispatch 6 "Tae tivmwrne Bean. eiarminethe moti igh lily and rapidly diiminishit icthes, Ladies’ Dry |G 2 e been ordered to New York, and will be used by | had requested the dismissal of Drs. Reyburn, | around uncoupled, and immediicely grabbed | | Lona Brancu, N.J., Sept. 7.—The rapid recu- | ifanything was de ; rps . = Furnishice Hartware, fists Saerctary Hant in making @ northern and east-| Parnes and Woodward comes from Long Branch, | the cars one, and pushed them in around | peration of the President from the fatigue of | tite the fo oniaiend tee Veterans Praying for the President. Tnents, Optical dont OFetere, Paints, Ob | appellee ga Esc el ad it lotr eal ede eae AA aC IG Se Work Was | yesterday's journey has been so remarkable that | President unable to perform tlie duties required _ BLOOMINGTON, Iut.. Sept. 7.-Gey. Callom it Tobaces and Chars. In fact, everstine | “GaRPIELD AVES Residents tn the vi-| handed around the streets seme days ago, and | ¢ tered to move ba pie feel have | even the physicians are surprised. Last night | Of him. ‘Then the Cabinet might consider this 3 y visited Yates. He reviewed the peices Caren en gaS eee tee aie 2! | cinity of Meridian, Hill: have started a paper on | Was denied positively at the White House. It | been mustered to move by physical force twenty | Prices, saving from $25 to $100 per’ annw ¥ ity ef Merid ve starte 3 etus | CS. The grade being a little down, aided the | there was some alarm because of the high pulse | °¢tificate and forward it to the Vice Pr esting h « is Preside and temperature. Dr. Bliss at midnight said he | fiche digchtmee act as President duri inate fe jits rounds for simnatures, petitioning the au tion of 25 centa. The iety is not runnins any stores, | thorities to open an avenue on the crest word” Tnbitign, no debts, and js siuare with the | Meridian Hill, from 1 to 19th street, to | in dened there today. The ¢ to this revived) report would be given by the action of the Wurdep: to | Volunteer mut prayed for the m. tment, | THE SIGHT OF THE OCEAN PLEASANT TO THE | did not expect the President to rally much in- | this, but disabilit mn will receiv as far as Drs. nes and Woodward PATIENT. side of forty-eight hours, and a bad bulletin | Way for accomplishing _New York Democrati Convention, orders for Coal and Wood r ; cerned. ‘The Secretary of W rue ight of the ocean seemed to give the | might be expected this morning. When the | Said, there is no preseat n ew Kos ~The democratic state drew Glass, Agricultural Department, 1 street | order directing (hone (wo sur President delizht. He said to those about him, . | southwest: C. 5. Trevitt, Secretary's office, Treasury od night bulletin was issued there was considerable | Ment can get along well % call for a state anxiety, more especially among the Cabinet of. | Meets. vention to be held at Albany on Qetober 1th. ficers.all of whom are here. The bulletin of this a. m. has reassured everybody. The President is 110 Department, 1595 U street northwest; E. 0. Leecn, ss i Mint Bureau, Treasury Department:' John Corson, | to make the w ue an attractive dri Seat TE Keyhole Troms cities Tene tt; | commanding position would give a view of the North Carolina avenue southeast: Suith Thomison, | entire city. ne aneh. That order holds until another | “It was refreshing to get where he could look at ¢ stations is | the sea.” ‘The room where he was placed is en there ig | large and handsomely furnished. When the thelr —atten- | President was taken in_he noticed at once that them to return to t which will be wh rer necessity > An Insurance Swindler Arrested, ay 1 DEPARTMENT. : “3 ni worse than when he left Washingten. He recovers %7 Snreverorr, La.. Sept. 7.—A man calling him- Adjutant General's office, 1003 E street northwest; JW. STGNGL Eee The the President. It has not | the bed was so arranged that he could not look | from tt long Journey and'ts Inne daser ot ais S ris correspondent of | seif Walter Harmon was arrested here ot Mon- TW init Guattorndéc Genco 1 ire nue sort trem the Gonens bares <i yet, and there is no probability of | ont at the sea, and he insisted that a change in | jarial influence. He is now contented in mind Fee te ren, Samael Oh | day en as He re ed himself as fice, 631 F street southwest; Abner T. Longley, - | lat bulletin issued from the Census bureau | issued for some time. Dr. Woodward | the furniture should at once be made, which | fj, s 2 e, gives hi i | i" Gatucal Depastasee te Sek nocd Coe His room, which is a large one, gives him a full nt of th New York Mut Company, and has be tstles orice 6 “keep President’ al Life Insur- Hecker, Bureny Haart dng Print piv ath tine contains the statistics of the iisheries of the | js keeping a record of the. President's ¢ ri and | Wasdone. After a short rest, the surgeons pro- southeast, and JOHN Secretary, Fourth Audi- | great lakes, as compiled by G. Brown Goode, | could hardl, to ort Dr. | Ceeded to dress the wound, ‘and its ‘condition | }ACW ,0f the ocean. The weather here is in. rating the Dr. Reyburn : fon | tensely warm, ze prevailing. With eRe 5 same frauds ir hee, Treasury, 618 12th street northwest. 416 | special agent in charge of the Fishery di Bliss’ specia ant, and Dr. Barnes’ work has found to be slightly improved, some healing | change in. iis atmonpbere rea, think, | te woae charge of the departments of pub and Sedalia, M > EUR INGS WATER (from Arkansas), | The tables show that distributed in the various | been hizhly valued both by the other surgeons | indications being observed. At six o'clock he | tho Seats cant be even more favorable. At | hor penpral of ate ia enanee, ete. The over | Requisit year (Se Be- | states bordering on the lakes there are 5,050 | and the President's farnily. peat ia deen quietly and tad an-unbroken sleep | noon to-day the patient’s pulse was down to | eit et par oon a Shear 8 sella y received, | fishermen, 49 steam tugs. 1.607 vesselsand bo: -y Condition of the White ] siete yO DUS. Ninathen the ong | 102. and all other conditions were normal. The | j he sabi A Dying Bish Net | 44.544 will nets, L48seines.and 273 pile drive Sanitary Condition of the White House. | wound and the evening examination the pulée | doctors are acienton eon present the npoa|| Aer ay tye tees ona CARRIE UNG-| | aire acca Gerd Saat tie Sike oate MILBURN'S PHARMACY, gagedin the fisheries, the value of the apy py ITS DRAINAGE, As Els ap) Gia re ihe biahee eis ee Lomberatare 101 6-10, | pulletin is to be intermitted. fecmedemsea to hasten M. Albert Greve's rem, | Hentil, Roman Catholic hop of Milwau- 7 and accessoriestfsed bei During 1879, ROVED. e highe for some time. : anes ems i 3 - j Roman Catholic andibihoy of MRwae- mS — a sreune | ga /74,000 pounds of Mah, salnes 1.652,000, | ‘The work of thoroughly cleaning the White rie Eynwing Sutrecie THE PRESIDENT'S NERVE AND HOPE. ignation of a governorship thus reduced to a | kee, was very low last night, and was not ex- were taken. Of this quantity 16,798,540 pounds were salted, 2,821,650 pounds frozen, 1,721 pounds smoked, and the rest sold fresh. Col. Rockwell, who sat up all night with him, | sub-prefecture. The Algerian deputies vainly _ Pected to live till morning. House will commence at an early day. The | The evening official bulletin was as follows: ide * | urge 0 1 » deci i house will be cleaned from top to bottom. The |, Sebtember 6, 650 p.an.—Shnce the fast bulie-| 438 the President slept well til about 4 a.m.,| ured the postponement of the decrees, which | shat es E. F. BROOKS, with Mitchell, Vance & Co. slecti | Vennor in T: ‘ ued the President has been removed | When he was waked forbeef tea. He wanted to | Nd been condemned before hand at the elections see and a quarter of a centui Be : ets w ake - Algeria, UAL TO TALKING ABOUT THE WEATITER meet was produced also 42,360 gorth of caviare, | Carpets will be taken up and the curtains re inigtoniton te Branch. H | talk about thi He asked after hi in Als poobgh a ; W | Hoved Gnd cleaned, Ghératacn Wil beware shington to Long Branch. He was | talk abont many things. He asked after THE GERM. TO-PAY—CAN'T Do JUSTICE TO THE SUMIECT— dines isinglass and oil. Geen Thee fil'aisghe cated eee more restless than usual last night, being evi- | boys, and after every member of the Cabinet.| Loxnow Sa aie : al u » drainage. Colonel | {ently somewhat excited by anticipations ofthe | He said he felt greatly rested and thought he CEL Cee Pon eee Warn, Ot Ride TA Te Journey. This morning, at. 5:30 o'clock, his | would more than recover to-day the ground he conducted in the Post Office department for sanitary malters anon iia : pulse was 118, temperature 99.8, respiration 18. | lost yesterday. He ate well and has taken his Promotions to fill positions in the $1,400 and | Sanitary ina We left Washington with the President at 6:30 | liquid nourishment by mouth at intervals to-day $1,200 grades of clerkships under the First As- | am. Owing to the admirable arrangements | and relished it. Col. Rockwell says the nerve Dand F, | sistant Postmaster General. There are seyen | ¢ made by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, | and hope of the patient are marvellous. Daily News say has abruptly terminated the maneuvers off Ecl He 4 ernforde and sailed for Kiel. from whence it will | teal,” is written ina firm hand ter at the A hiscard to the distinguished pr the regis- sf., bet. 4 fects, but that the plumbing |! ; T meeting of the emperors will take y er this morni , “ Wasutxorox, D.C.” | competitors for the £1,400 clerkship and three Better than the! newspaner “reports and to the weniously arranged bed designed Second Dispatch—1:20 p.m, the imperial yacht Hohensollern on i suger =are sob paneind caaol for the $1,200 place. None but employés in the et forth. He said that there were certain | bY Mr. M. Ely, the fatigue incident to the trans- LONG BRANCH PERSONALS AND GOSSIP. OPPOSITION TO 1ROQTO: ee € mM hand, saying mina department are permitted to enter for these po- vements which should be madein the mat. | edtoa minimum. Never} 70" EEE : The Sportenan, referring | Pecullar and would rather not say sitions, but on next Saturday an examination é and location of drainaze pipes. These S, as was anticipated, some signs of the ol. Wm. A. Cook arrived here to-day to stay r | anythin May call « you will be held to fill a place in the $1,000 grade, ance produced by the journ ave bea ar Vane rs | ition lately evinced towards Mr recommendations will be acted upon in the im- | ¢ have been | for a few days. Gen. Grant is not now at Long | | P day. VeNnon.” A ray of lizht broke : y 0 Troqnois, and the expectation th ‘ : 0 a and this is open to persons outside of the de-| provement of the sanitary condition | tel since his arrival, iy rise of tempera-| Branch. He left a message for Mrs. Garfield, | would be wesc nt ean for the St. Leger, Into the reporter's mind after tx iis note SCHOOL BOOKS, &e. ___| partment who may be designated by the Fiven {Cf the louse, which will commence next | {ure And increased frequency of pulee. At pre-| oxpreasing, his deep eympathy for her, and the | We ture reas i several times, and he S' mab == Beenie tale, fy Al See airenay beet month. ‘The changes in plumbing will | fio ie eae # ihe Meare eeons 7 respira | hope of the Pre y. The gossip | authority that nothing would caus te oe 8, named as contestants forthe place. Last Mon- iva! he tater of venbnd c ny the six surgeons. ed ane Jn a he did no Wuoresate axp Revart, day an examination was had to fll a place in the also received con TARY BLAINE'S NIGHELY SUMMARY. | through it Will be, worthy untold thomsunde to | inquiry of the ho to the ae £1.60" grade. There were seven competitors. | tion, ‘The ventilation is not as “ood as it should y Blaine sent the following dispatch | Long Branch, and eive the place a 8 | habit adian developed AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. The papers will all be submitted in time for the | pe. “After examining different plans for ventila- | last night to Mr. Morton, miniater at Paris, and | boost as a sanitarium. | of the Times 1 ularly, | Mr. Venner Patent Covers and Blotters free, if boneht at decisions to be made of the lucky ones for alll | ¢j ided to adopt the Rice plan. | to Mr. Lowell, minister at London: erty. Tom } irphy, Hugh H: ditor Me- | Czar and the Emperor Wil I slightly built. He these positions by next Tuesday. og oo ~ nee ial her of this metho ONG Braxcn, N.J., Sept. 6.—The President | Clure, and Pulitzer of St. Louis, are here. At | about in the sprit sees Saeed SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, : ; 5 left Washington ‘at half-past six o'clock this | noon to-day of the C: a od i ee : Cn ariene 85-3t Corwen 46 STREET AN PENNA AVENUE. Parexta.— Only one patent was issued for the he Work on ventilation will, in part, be | d reached Long Branch at. 1:20 p.m. ‘TNE CABINET CALLED s in the course of ast pp rail aud geese = District of Columbia for the past week. It was | conducted in conne with the improye- | el to bear the journey well, though ina body upon the doctors. They were assured reports had died away so ¢ ~ . Ses Wank SCHOOL books issued to Joseph G. Hester, fora pen holder, who | ment of the drainaze. The Rice ventilation | the heat was very oppressive. iter his arrival | 1 4 body upon the doctors. | sof the Dantzic Zeit liar to ¢ lans, Mrs. Ve F five que hin dacs OCI Will not, however, be fully completed uatil he was for several hours restless. He showed | that the President's condition was better than it | time of the meeting, came quite uaexpectedly i yecodhypern'pencdeicin ely wd Se ee ee ee ‘of Washineton. Wm. H | the changes and improvements in plumbi signs Of great fatigue, and complained that his | has been since the relapse of two weeks ago. | This seems to have been the case rdsboth | Meter peg Soulgact of sasenintens ana pitas He Weadon, of Alexandria, Vo, completed. The entiation o j back i ad bruised fee rose to THE PRESIDENT SAID THIS MORN i era nd official ¢ fe forego Trainees Gekanen eG Punta tained a patent for 1 It house—that occupied in publ 1 | 124 and his temperatu his hour, | he wished his room was a larger one. He is in| ® prin. A communication f ntreal. bothered Mr. and Mrs aa ‘gr Wis cizceh wate sel ee hardly be improved upon. The private part of | 10: 8 sleeping, and his fever is abat-| 9 ood sized room, but of course t so larze as | li accounts for this by attributing th os atte ies ace Z - —_ nest _| A Marrrace axp Barrisw.—These two inter- | the building Is not, however, so well off. White | i i mptoms as the | eee he occupied at the White egos e” | ton sudden resolution of the Czar, and saysth they selehaotae f ea ; ne Perea onies were performed on the morn-| improved ventilation will be giyen to. the whole ult of the journey, and expect a | the one he occupied at the White House. meeting has been brouzht 3 A ics FYE *2eUs2TERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AND fon ee ent Gis Gan inte: a ie artore of | HOUSe, there will not be so much work in the | able change on this air within the next two | _ It is the intention to keep the patient here all | of Emperor Willia 7 at | Tooms chanis SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ig ce eee Sed Penteclvante mor | public as in the private part of it. The plans | His fever is in part attributable to the | of September, if not longer. mitz. The Cz: Mr. Vennor, it The larsest and most complete stock of SCHOOT. Hrd danthter, Minnie, | rave not yet been elaborated in full dekall, | Hie earneer ede te et oe Com bande achat ores ! jonto the throne. Those who to BOOBS for Public and Private Schools. Wholesale and ery. ‘This | +90 reat S welcome the sight of the | 0b 78 THE SHADE AT TE oe rE | eee Thea ee ie eh fact of Fetail, at ¢ armed by the Wall Street Turns to the Treasury. sea. The developments of the next sixty hours ene DALLES 2 first personal contact with WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, Dr. D. Wills, U.S.A., in the presence of the | waar SECRET4RY WINDOM WILL Do To RELIEVE | are awaited with solicitude. The usual afternoon fever is just beginning to | ¢hrousch the German Ei a 498 Seventh street northwest, | Telatives and a few intimate friends of the THE TIGHT MONEY MaKKET, “Brarve, Secretary.” | Manifest itself, but the opinion of the doctors sadica 5 = Aner Liscrildey dinar lons ee Hi Money in New York is a little tight. ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CABINET is that it will go down by evening. The ther- | Ozar as a sign that in spite of the current prey SrmCet BdcKS | Siege eee rer oe nding on call at a pretty hizh Agure. at Long Branch. | Secretary Lincoln is quar- | mometer in the President's room at two o'clock | lent at St. Petersburg there is a leanin Id | the District Commissi BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED of Dr. | "s Moore, always the case under such circumstances, Wall ter. After this mony all present we street turns to the Treasury department for re- y r invited to the dining-room to partake of a) jief, It is urged that the Secretary of the Treas. breakiast prepared for the occasion. At 10 a.m. a6 call for out : | the bride and groom departed on a bridal tour & at Mr, Pullman's cottaze, on Ocean ave- | was 98, and on the porch of the Elberon Hotel | {raditions, and that, that current lias tately be | ed along the streets while the remainder are at the cottage | 101. An ocean breeze is looked for to-nisnt. fat be yond the limit ia Building permits i opposite the West End hotel. “In conversation | 5. secocstea a im iS oe ok eameary Herman Str |last_night Secretary Lincoln said the entire | BY Associated Press. Wie fesse te oe en Cabinet would remain there for the present. The F ee nee ee rs to have trees plant- od. at ANGLIWS ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, coran Building, F street. nf? Cosh paid for all kinds of Loo! by Inspect: = sident at the Seaside. u cs : lds nese iG Se a morning says:—*No new wars nor Ss to New England and New York, where they will | ie Sons : 4 THE PRESIDENT'S sons. EE 8, nS MORN | siliances nor fresh departares in poliey are to be ,CHOOL BOOKS remain some weeks with the Telatives of the | le¢ rat pi Y New York : 7 eae : Ss | pretty well determined that a call will |, 28@ New York Herald of to. avs: An early f pected from the mecting of the emperors. groom. Dr. Moore is one of our most respected | : 4 ; ELBERON, N. J. train from ‘pt. 7.—8:30 a. m.—Gen. ss = + hington yes morning rk] rs iz stat t ill be reaffirn b For citizens. and the bride and eroom. through their | be istued, but when and for what outstanding | prouent to this city Harryand James A. Cartel | SWaim in discussing the condition of the Pre Titer ioe Saeecew will be cere | estimable and loveable qualities, have made a | bonds has not been determined upon. here Is |r “ie young men are on thelt way to Wie | Went this morning, sald that le had slept well | Dear where she was before ite™ St As awe | wide circle of friends, who will h them health | intyno obstacle to the government paying out = hes Fee y all night; that his pulse was not m th 6, = ROBES 5 WEST REE SCHOOLS and happiness in their career. money how in the redemption of its obligations. | amstown, Mass. where they expect to enter j and that his temperature was but Williams College on or about Thursday next. : ee ‘They are accompanied by their tutor, Dr. D. W.| the normal. | There is a very s Hawkes. During the terrible suspense of the | #™0ng the attendants this morni: past few months both of the boys have been | ig bulletin will be issued shortl, heseccett a a Suspension of Business in New York To-Morro CG alling the wuine feeling |" New York, Sept. The governing com- | milk dairy and butter and cheese manufactory The morn- | mittee of the'Stock Exchange has ordered the of Mr. F K. Ward on 3d, between D and B suspension of business to-morrow, in accordance streets, known as the Aldern oe The surplus revenue AT LOWEST PRICES. A Letrer Wrirr BY SitTtrve Biy, or | 000. Acai ~ | rather at his dictation, to one of the interpreters WM. H. MORRISON, at Standing Rock agency has been forwarded to out | kept busy answering the President's letters, ae. OFFICIAL BUL with the governor's proclamation ‘naming a forth allezed annoyance: $129,000, s x el » &C., : - Srey 4 Siw Rocanatcae the Indian bureau. In this letter Sitting Bu | =!2%0 ee Soren peta revenues pile | hut anxiety has told upon them, and they looked | _ The following official bulletin was issued this | for prayer for the President's recovery, and the | jected by reason expresien Iinisel( aa Verviwell plesedwutnitia (tee cree eee Ge aoe careworn and tired. Both are’ glad that. their | morning. Exchange will be closed. by Mr. Ward. After stating that property in reatment has i 2 OW ie there will still be in st ta Octobe: father has been removed from the White House, — this and adje *s is Improved by first- © SAFE DEPOS romain ey Sanaa oe “The War de | $115,000.00. it has been bated et eee | and are anid. in, thinking Uitte ill Dow | the President slept the sneater par of the | Garypsqos, TES RES pare on sunday | ae, progam — — | partment has not yet given the Indian bureau} retary would either have to buy 4’s or 44's be- | T#Pldly improve. |The party will remain at the ALVES Exas, Sept. s proceeds to specify th Filth Avenue Hotel as long as possible so as to | RSKt awakening, however, as often as it was GECURITY AND SAFETY. formation as to what is to be done with | cause the coutinued fives and sixes when called night destroyed the barn of Walter Caruth, five ) ances and discomf ‘by. They i necessary to give nourishment, which he took igs 2, ; i n — Siti ¥ 5 oni 5 x be ready to go to Long Branch at once if it b 7 wi rage “g | miles from town, consuming 2,000 bushels of | protest against the manufac~ NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Sitting Bull: in are Sually redecmod) and ‘cannot,’ there | cones necsamary: | | Tete haa eas rever Tenorted in last evening's | Co" a tot of tay, ate and tallier and Sohead of | fy oF dairy, and especially the use of 4 steam caw ¥ fore, be used for sinking fund purposes. ‘This : bulletin had subsided by 11 p.m. This morning | and mules. Loss between #5,000 and | engine and the stabling of a large number of Iorut Stueer axp New Youk AvENve. Bis WERE oP! in the office of the super-| view is incorrect. They can be redeemed and VICE PRESIDENT ARTHUR. his temperature is normal, and he appears to $10,000; no insuran : onsen; as taterieving @ith thie combertahin sas car. Goveruiuent Bonde on depen tare ee ettoe | Vising architect of the Treasury this morning for | applied to the sinking fund. ‘The whole matter | ‘The Herald also says: Vice President Arthur have quite recovered from the fatigue of yester- | *10,000; <= __ joyment of the property, and ask that such law= Kiso, receive ‘Silverware. in Truus for moderate tae, roofing the dome of the United States court-| involved resolves itself down to about the con- | was kept intormed at hourly intervals yesterday | day's journey. At the morning dressing the Markets. fol scasures be take prevent such interfer- Board of M: S BP Sade een’: Geo. | house and post office building at Philadelphia, as | Clusion that in making his call for bonds the | of the progress of the train which conveyed the | parotid abscess was found to be doing well. gf aateinia 6's, consols, | ence as the Commissioners shall deem expedi- = jenny A Willard Joba css: | follows: Phenix Iron Company, Trenton, NiJ__ | Secretary will redeem either the fives or sixes, | President from Washington to Long Branch. He | The visible parts of the wound look somewhat Series, 38; do. pas | ent. 297.750; Dwight & Hoyt. which have been continued at 3: per cent, at | received dispatches from those in attendance on | better. Pulse, 106; temperature, 98.4; respira- pringfield, ‘Mas ji iT THE GEORGETOWN MARKET CONTROVERSY. Sew si . €115.421;’ Hauwn, | the consent of the holders. Either the five per | the President and the official bulletins as well. | tion, 18. The next bulletin will be issued at 6 MAR debe - CO-PARTNERSHIPS. Ketcham rey hs Aelia apie 36 No.5. The cents of '81 or the sixes of 61 and °63, which are | The Vice President expressed himself as well | 0’clock this evening. alae od nae Gate Be —— —— | award will probably be made to Messrs. Dwight | how outstanding in continuation, at 314 per | pleased that the journey had been completed {Signed by the six surgeons.] tows, cxpeoming feqret that petiah My 04 Ore OF RIGGS & € & Hoyt, the lowest bidders. cent, can be redeemed. The fives, in the law | without injury tothe patient. and said that he THE SEA AIR INSPIRES STRONG HOPE. iy, 7 wertey Be the country ate stand in the WasHtnerox, D. Cz Ast Sent. fete 6 area ye. tall authorizing them. require*three months notice | sincerely hoped the change of ‘Scene and air} Long Brancu, Sept. 7—12:10 p. m.-—The situ--| brands, tapsco family, £50. Wheat, Ne front of the but ee, market, on High aatheuito of Gur senior” Sie Geos We ita. “the | ANOTHER OPERATION oN SENATOR Hut’s| to be given before the holders can be called | would combine to restore the Presidents toleulth | ation sea anes He cla earn sta Alergy feng bee hg ky pm ey rte mage ge . ned Movtu.—A delicate surgical operation was per-| Upon to give them up. As to the sixes_of | and vigor. SE CABIN, NOG cian tek SUIEOOMS | Seeckren ‘winter tek Sook bsaLaR qaemeeioe: | Geet tee aot thet Pen ee ne ee formed at the Jefferson Medical College in Phil-| department caucall themsat ane wen end an The President's Removal. {rely satiated with the present. outlook. ‘he | LAMBA, October, “Liga. November, | the courts heretofore, and such privileges disal- adelphia Yesterday, by which Senator Hill, of the payment of Interest on them from the date EXCELLENT ARRANGEMENTS SUCCESSFULLY CAR- morning bulletin has hi Hie eters ot allaying ul , firm—southern prea seennr dove penn: forties poor! rd Georgia, was relieved of a troublesome growth | of the call. It would seem the most likely that RIED OUT. all uneasiness on the part of those who were ex- ixed., <4 : ; = of fungus on his tongue and throat. Prof. S. | the extended sixes, when the time, comes will be | ‘The railroad people here, as well as in Balti- | tremely anxious last night, and it is confidently pre ceoy slp ersd meyegamtiny 2 geen gona INSURANCE D. Gross performed the operation, the Senator | the bonds to be redeemed to relieve the money asking that such permission be revoked, was . xpected he favorable symptoms will con- . cy | More, have received many congratulations on | © egae symp Ihern, Haase: western white. | ferred to the attorney for the District, who, in having been put under the influence of ether. | market. The surplus revenues under the policy _ ‘4 tinue. The fact of the President having had - i | +4] Auamall piece of the tongue and the slands in| of Secretary Sherman were maintained at fig- | the successful removal of the President yester-| sumicient recuperative power to rally from his | 2 Pennsylvania, 50a52. Itye reply to-day, says: “I see no difficulty in the $125 Gi — firm—prime to choice ‘Commissioners making the order referred to in the floor of the mouth were removed, thus giv-| ures between 125,000,000 and $140,000,000. So | day to Long Branch. When Attorney General depressed condition of Tast night is received as | sylvania it O0aS1.00. Pro: | Comm i , Ing entire relief from the trouble. After ten | far this has been the practice of the’ present ad- | MeVeagh asked the Pennsylvania It. 1, Co. last | a very good. indication that hie reearece cake | Ser an, Marya : ‘iuad, | the petition, and think the prohibition of the firmer but not quotabl; ; Gays’ further treatment at the hospital Senator | ministration of the Treasury department. week as to conveying the patient to Long | a question of time. Dr. Bliss thinks that the | Bulk’ sunt ay, ee ee eee oe ae , accompanied by his family, will start for — ——se0 Branch, he received a favorable an-wer. and the | ocean air will henceforth have a decidedly brac- ct of Columbia ficent 2 ‘Atlanta. The Apache Troubles, officers of the road at once commenced to make | ing effect on the patient. Attorney General Mac. ee INDIAN AGENT TIFFANY SAYS HE IS ALL RiGut. | the arrangements therefore—Mr. A. J. Cassatt, Veagh, wio lagt night was extremely despondent, Bids were opened in the office of the"District Rem Makes Bap Ixp1axs.—Commander Glass, | “corn missioner Price, of the Indian bureau, to. | rst vice president, giving the matter his per. | is feeling in good spirits this morning and thinks Commissioners at 12 o'clock to-day, for grading commanding the Jamestown, at Sitka, has sent aay ived the foll at Pelecrann fron Indian sonal attention. Mr. 'T. N. Ely, the superinten- | that the ch: during the night was almost its | and graveling the roadway of New York ave- a report to the Navy department under date of | 7Y Tecetved the following telegrai dent of motive power, a gentleman of great | marvellous. tary Brown entered his offiee | per steamer quict—cotion, nue, between North Capitol and Bouhdary August 9th. ‘The Wachusett having arrived on | *£¢ht Tiffany, of the San Carlos agency, dated | experience, took charge of preparing the car, early this morning with a very pleasant smile Ree, barrels ir ipts— | streets northeast. The grading is about 3,800 ts f San Carlos, A. T., Sept. 5th: “There is no dan- | and discarding the suggestion of a swinging bed, * f fh oe 1s; wheat, #2468 bushels; WILLARD, President. cB. McGUIRE, Vice President. Secreta res & HUTCHINSON, y | : and the graveling 7,370 square the 30th of July Capt. Gk transferred the i on his countenance, and shows y his general 2 “ corn, | cubic yards ‘ earenaaia of the station to Commander Lull of | ger of attack eS ae eRe Lieut. Cae, of ee the rhe ee ein ures Popauat ae there had os = coange ws | bushels. uate Rvs scr ees 5 ze ob yrds, a ida ae es Saewe gs gon the arrivi . Jul Sth inf | the 6th cavalry, is here with company. I want . er. aving n issue of | 19.479 bushel ‘Sales—wheat, 786 bushels: 349.00; T. 5 * 9 4 317 NINTH STREET, reached Capt. ‘Gass ot itepctened a eee or need no more. Things quiet, except in | Watts, of Jersey City, there ismo less credit due | bulletins but twice per day is another good indi- | Soe “ i ees 1,196.45; and M.Hines, $1.347.% Also for corn, 312,986 bushels. among the Indians on Prince of Wales Island. | northern part, near Fort Apache. No excite- | to Mr. G. C. Wilkins, saperintendent of the B. | cation, and tends to prove that the surgeons do| NEW YORK, Sept 7. Money, | laying asphaitum paving blocks on the following —Stocks firm. x % r, : ‘2 ~ 30 , the District furnishing In answer to 1 fe fecti ¢ by | nent among employs. ‘Teachers all away. Am | & P. railroad; Mr. Walters, the engineer; Mr. | not anticipate the occurrence of anything seri- | 405. Exchange—long, 479; short, 483%. Gov- | streets in Georgetown, 4 MAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GooDS Ix att, | the white residents ‘at 'Klowack, "Eucies | fully prepared for ‘auy emergency, should one | Sharp, in change in this eity, and nace all the | Dot auticipate the to-day issald tobe the hottest | erTnments quict and the blocks: Sist etrect, between N and F strec ‘ : Flour steady and quiet. | nq oN street, between 28th and 3h: op. Nicholson and twent: vere arise. I want to turn over to some one, but | Officers. As the time for the train to leave ap-| of the season; the thermé@meter at this hour is THEIR LINES. They found the dlstorbas Bae cane Ont: | eaiicematc here anti deentacianeal everything | proached. Mr. Wilkins took his position in his | nearly 90 in the shade, with a land breeze blow- streets, amounti to 5,100 yards. © to. much, the Indiana © cay oh emu | aT phe Loan arresting crete Indien wis | oftce at Union depot, Baltimore,to give personal | ing. > : The bids were as follows: Jobn Cudmore, jr., y ans only cht. rod ‘st a threatening under the influence’ of ‘the rus | comes from that section (presumably from neat directions to ‘this’ train end others on|1:15 px.—rue PREsDeNT PASSING A coo $1,773.30, Patrick Maloney, 1216-00: Themes FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, manufactured by then The chiefs gave | Fort Apache) and aiding the military every way | the road, should it be necessary _ for DAR: —, Gi aor ab . . SLATE MANTELS, their ee a= they would abstain from the | by fenalng couriers ae ey for wate I Plessrates oa ae ene ne ie et The President ts reported to be & good scammed = manufacture and use of thedrink. A: niet- | am capable every way of taking care of things arran; been day. ive heat. somew! cs GRATES, &c. Ing them and’ without any” sony dee | ete. Signed Tirrany, Agent.” |the train run itself. It ig sage to say that so | CY, The excess! To SvcceED His FaTHER—The board Evecrep % bi condition is _encot , am x turbance Ensign Nicholson “and his men | To the above Lieut. Glass added ‘the foliow- | much eare had never been taken as to the ran- | PUG Ns general, condition, ts, encouraging. and fectay clotted Mr Charen & teed eee 4 to-day elected Mr. Charles 8. returned to Sitka. The J; vn | ing: “Agent Tiffiany, with the co-operation of | Ding ofa train in this country. From the time : SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL- | was ready in all respects for sea and would eail | the troops, now here Ig, in my opinion, folly |it started to ite arrival at Lang Branch there ee aie father, eles Chae eee ae {8G AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE | for San Francisco on the arrival of the mail | able to take care of the agency. Gass, Lieut.’ Pik that partiog’int E reorie pole ‘Satisfactory. by - PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES Is MADE THE | $teamer which was due from Port Townsend. ‘The Yorktown Centennial. tracks were anaware’ or ‘ite bers until it wy, N. .m.—At the noon exami-| Western sree nr Tue COOLING Apraratus heretofore in use ‘at SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. Personat.—Mr. Frank Richardson, of the| Battery I, of the 3d United States artillery, nee fla One of the parties who accom- 's pulse was 114, wae %i Lake Shore, 123%; Michigan Central, / the White House is to be tested at its fall Baltimore Sun, is in town from hi hi \f E yr. | panied the train states that the President rode | ture slightly jormal, ration fe 9 wane ele peaiey a Maryland | and the detail of battery E, same regiment, or- a strength there this afternoon and to-morrow. nt’s CO! is_entirel; do. ds, 101i; Delaware, looking the picture of an honest, horny-| dered to Yorktown by General Hancock, were oa Perl eas eae ct 7 and he now expects daily feed awanna a Wesearn, 13x: New J All the ice bomdbeg ‘Hons in all our branches. #_| handed granger.—Ex of War Ram- | expected to arrive at their destination to-day. ee it. sey has left San Francisco for Washington. | Between twelye and fifteen hundred tents, lent Guitean Invited to Baltimore. 2:35 P.M.—THE PRESIDENT STRONGER. Mr. James Birney, United States Minister at the | by the War department, will be pitched on the held his se ENIEERE | etn Moat Sn Sls Whe Sond Yan a els [nace rom ute eoangeees | ange Oct nee meena = . cerem¢ at Yor! wh er re bg ety coy id ter, United States Minister to Russia, tre in Nelson, a nt minister sad grandeoc cr “We beg to invite you to see our Oriole, on | stronger. He expresses himeelf as Seinipe fea WELTY and. other | New York.—Gen. Grant and Col. Fred Grant | General Thomas Nelson, who was in | October 10th, 11th and 12th. We should more comfortable than in Washington, en- iG, JOBBING, &c. to exhibit you a8 a zara. Joys the sea air exceedingly. ke. other y = Sorat oye a8 any. arrived in New ‘= ANIA AVEXUEAND | York.—Daniel J.