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__THE EVENING STAR. _| the Cubinet in Gen. McVeagh’s cottage, and th: Mrs. Garfield Not Hi. will leave Long Branch with the body and mer and I will see him before we can teli Loxe Braxcu, Sept. 20.—4:30 p. m.—There is | friends to-morrow, will be’ made up of the finest ajust, economical and patriotic administration. Tam respectfully your obedient servant, ’ A MEDICINE FoR WoMAN. DOUBLE SHEET. | what we will do.” w truth in the reported ilinets of Mrs. Gartleld | coaches of the tine, and that President Roberts! |My UxTTen OY ACCEOTANCE wnat ME sazn | Cowen © Hier trathoe ab ———— Se a Gen. Swaim’s Story ‘Ve can say this on Dr. Bliss’ authority, who | special car (No. 220) will be placed at the dis- | Po Thexcy. 5 blican N 1 Convention. esas Seen Stiinta ener tin ye Garten IATED FRes* | sald an honr ago that Mrs. Garfield was very | POSal of Mrs. Garfield and family. se pte: case cars = = ) As ISEL. AN ASSOC! es i. el y ’ ae 7 -, pre onetiasie. Holy Alliance of Visilants. — eure the text of Gen. Arthur's let- acta cn ie DIVENTED by a wha. PRES ae eee ee Loxe Braxen, Sept. 20, 4 p.m.—Judge Advo- The Grand Army. The following, printed in black on white | "(New Youx, July 15th, 1990.—Dear Sir T av.| I the Criminal Court, Judge Cox, cate General Swaim, who_has been with Presi- | Loxg Braxcu, N. J., Sept. 20.—Col. Charles | paper, with heavy black border, was being | copt-the position assimned me by the great party | ing, after tne jurors had been called, | ae cused continnously ine he = (oe H. Houghton, commander department of New | circulated to-day: pie action x Pear iy semaine j - ~~ strict Atte “May bo Lege PREPARED BY A WOMAN ¥ and who was the only one with the Presider sey, Grand Army ed | 4. 2 ns mplies approval ef the principles declare} by | the cou ce the ad cour wher sinking Jast night, made | a cer, Seay Of Me Republic; bas ee _ | “THE PRESIDENT 8 DEAD!—LONG LIVE THE | the convention, but recent usage Tereene fo | yesterday, the sad news has [when he commenced sinking ixht, made | a zeneral order to his department, officially. an pathos add some expression of my Owe niese Vine | death of the President of the — { J e fe following preccasinenae representative Of | nouncing the death of the President, condemn- WastNotos, D.C., Sept. 19, 1881, (midnight.) | right and duty to secure honesty and order in | After years of eminent public se ease Aas ns \ eet ee he Associated Press to-day: , | ingin strong language the cause of his death. iy : popular elections is 4 matter so vitalthat itmust | flush of heaith, with th nce, esteem, AT. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ae a ar. | a Jt Was my night to watch with the Presi-| the stair of the department commander is | _ FeUow-citizens:—In the name of the now head-| Stand in front. The authorit the national | love and honor of his fell zens, he died— vo Ke Pp | dent. Ihad been with him a good deal of the | 5p, = 1 | less trunk of the Republic, you are called | government to preserve from fraud and “force | the victim of an assa It is not Is 4 Posrrive Cone i ‘dered to wear crape on the left arm on al “4 < . s public | eae tine from three o'clock in the afternoon. | public occasions when on duty during the next | UP0n to join. at this minute's notice, the ‘Holy | elections at which its officers are chosen-is a | Necessary for me here now to recount his public — ——— A few minutes before ten o'clock T left | 39 days, Alliance of Vigilants,’ in order to shield and | Chief Point on which the two parties are tainly | ation’ To-day. ail over’ this iand, at every Per ail these Painsul Complaints and Wonknesee em THE DEAD AND THE LIVING, ©2one! Rockwell, with whom 1 had been Wore About the Preuacaty Vit. guard, until Congress provides, the one and | Years have, im New. York and. ohechere ees | home: hearts wath griet'andl thes comms §o «ur Wik Piette Seaiihibe: 4 DEAD Ae Ae ANS* talking for some minutes in the large hall, / qe was aut at tue pero BY Members or | ODly life that stands at this hour, under the | much to curd tie violence aud wane te ‘which.| is asliadow about every Sih nisl thi Selieh tenes of thenmamaal eee and proceeded up stairs to the President's room. THE CABINET. _| Constitution, between Order and Anarchy. Let the, ballot _ the count have bee in| Nanginge over us allt Pleints, al! Ovarian Troubles, Inflazamation and Clocres . " = ‘ = On entering I found Mrs. Garfield sitting by his | Loxe Brancu, N.J., Sept 20, 1 p.m.—At 12:15 | us see to it that Peace be to the ashes of Him | an cag subjected, sometimes despgiling | ee, sur honor to adjourn the court &°" Fsiing and Displacements, and the THE AUTOPSY COMW D. ped-side. ‘There were no other persons in the | o'clock the special train from’ New ‘York, with | now canonized in the hearts of his. countrymen, ole state, often scatingy Ret Celt et aes | Ealmeet Monday: at Toca ne CONFY Suinal Wetlnem, aid ix particulary aday ee i room. I said to her: “How is everything going?” | Gen, Arthur and Secretaries Blaine and Lin. | and that his sacreddust shall not be scattered gress, but on the bench and in levislatutes, Judge Cox said in View of the cireumstane: :_perniprstarseni 4 expel Tumors from the Uterus it THE REMAINS TO BE BROUGHT TO She replied: “He is sleeping nicely.” I then said: | coln on board, arrived at Elberon station. _A few | to the four winds by Factions or Revolution. | numbers of men never chosen by the people. | sucwested that the order would be iade an carly stage of develoyaaent. The = “* ** | Tthink you had better go to bed and. rest.” 1 | moments before the arrival of train three private | ‘God reigns, and the government at Washing- The democratic party since gaining possession | thereupon adjourned thooontt~ cerous Humors is checked ly by ite nee. THIS CITY TO-MORROW. asked her what had een prescribed tor him to | carriages which had been placed at the disposal | ton still lives.” helo ate Ghee OF tne on a SS ALG ey destroy all Oras eis ae take during the night. She replied that she did | of the members of the Cabinet left Attorney | Address, Sec'y Nat. Minute Men of America, | JUSt despite all resistance has hedged them with | qup sew cnenee a as ne araaRtaeeGe oo ae paris Reon RESIDENT ARTHUR RETURNS TO 2°t know; that she had given hin milk punch | General MacVeagh’s cottage for the station. | 208s 13th street southwest. restrictions cunningly contrived to baffle and | “Ps “DUD ity ay Novpmnen iometiess, Depevenionand PRESIDENT AR ee jat 8 o'clock. I then said: “If you will wait | These carriages were occupied vy P. M. The Question of an Extra Spssion. Paralsze them. This agressive majority boldly | aise Guitty catiice Uuilt be members who NEW YORK. pcaot I will go into the doctors’ room and see | James, Secretaries Windom and Hunt and SENATORIAL VIEWS. seems to extort frem the utive his ap- : see arch : ce seth a ore a = c | what is to b nduring the night.” She then | Attorney General MacVeagh. When it became | _ At the funeral of the late Senator Burnside in | froval of varlons enactments destructive of | prt pe Be cete 4B ten art etna aranee 3 ; comedy Matt = ee y a ja et, betwee: street an VRIC ; it " By psee Spe ‘There 1s beef tea down stairs. Daniel | known that General Arthur was expected to | Rhode Island the other day, Senators Logan and | that a constitet reise of the por southwest. has been roofed in, and it isavery pie yO S8 USE IP AND Presoripe of HE WILL COME TO WASHINGTOR Knows where to get it.” I then went into the | arrive the crowd gathered about the Elberon | Don Cameron assured Senators Vest and Jonas | would be punished by withholding the appro: { handsome butidine, the exterior beluse in keeps ee THE FUNERAL PARTY. doctors’ room; I found Dr. Bliss there and | hotel and diligently watched for his appearance. | that In the event of the President's death | priations necessary to carry on the government. eo norpdigan ser adl | ete etayn Soe eee, Veexed ite what was) tan be given duriag | So ireat was the excitement that a person | (then expected) they were convinced that | And Gore Kooks aa ae DEW W. Hicks te | "Bsc tnecancet ' : “Il th i President, Gen. , Wo! y 3 a = ‘or the cure ef Kid The Last Moments. Peer eae ne smeared: 77 think hed | walking reply, from ane side) (ot (he | tone the benaimin exits eaasion withote os | atlong ond by forcing an extra se pect io have it’ ready for dedication | ¢. 4 DETAILED STATEMENT From GES. swarm—wnar | better fix up a list, and will bring it into | piazza to the other was the signal for | jay. Senator Logan and Don Cameron are po- | gtess, lasting for months, and resulting in con- | in ber next. For the front three mag- POUND you preity soo i then went back | ageneral stampede. As Gen. Arthur and his | fitical and personal friends of President Arthur | Cessions to this usurping demand which are | hificent memorial windows of cathedral giass ave, Lynn, Into the surgeons! room, and ladsomelittlecon- | escort passed the Elberon Hotel, on his way to {and perhaps” know "as much about his | Hkely in mans states to subject the majority to resntahupe test eten my omeitt peediagp ne Sinias $6 Seat by mall tm | versation with Mrs. Garfleld. She felt of the | Attorney General MacVeagh’s cottage, the ex- | Plans sre berporees ae any on men a Aiearnoc ae Mite Ee Leta |i Bibig deve ead thee mannlon cap. a8 the #1 yer box f Sire Plukhens fresky, ‘ President's hand and laid her hand on his fore- | eitement became intense, and several persons | in the tnecallingot cored and were equatty | bower into a sullen surrender ior the ime tame | principal Geures, Ihe expecied that friends of all letters af i Send for pamphlet. Ade head, and said, “He seems to be in good condi- | rushed after the carriages, and followed them to positive that the House would not be convened; . The republican party | the church will furnish the r ining eight win- | dress as aby tion,” and passed out: of the room. I immedi- | the cottage. The occupants of the different car- | that no extra session of Congress would be Pea teen tis tera! retiwen of ite eee sereition po iets Nelo ae sees Drentilent er elt his hands, ] ick! er] led. representatives to suffer the overthrow of stat-| Bittinger’s conzregation at the minster scenes of the President were | ately felt his hands, feet’ and’ Knees. Boas | Hiages quickly alighted’ and entered ‘the house, | call ——— utes believed to be salutary and Just. It has | Presbyterian church, Dr. Hicks preaching Sun- | _ Ne.fex ' YDIA FE. PINKS lyn,who that his knees seemed a little cool and | and the doors were quickly closed. ‘The crowd, The Senate Arrangements. always insisted, and now insists, that the gov- | day evenings, and last Sunday ev heen: | Lisei Tait — hada! got a annel cloth, heated it'_at | however, continued to increase, and it was Senators Anthony and Bayard will arrive here | ernment of the United States of America is em- | tered on a series of discourses on infant bap- | ues 5 long intervie the fire and laid it over his limbs. | found necessary to call out a special guard. this evening to appoint a committee of the Sen- | POWered and in duty bound to effectually pro- | tism. ns wea SOLD BY ALL Deuccrsrs. ag he would not under Lalso heated another cloth and laid it over his The Mrs, Garfield Fund. ate to attend the President's funeral and to | '¢¢t the elections denoted by the constitution as Condensed Locals. | - - detailing the arred was Tight hand, and then sat down in a chair beside SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED TO-DAY. make such other arrangements as it is proper | sara than this, the republican party holds, |. Judze Wslie yesterday passed an order in (JARPE follows:—Gen. Swaim said ‘It bed. Iwas hardly seated when Dr. Boynton | New York, Sept. 20.—The amount of funds | for the Senate to euter into. As there is now | as a cardinal point in its creed, tant the coven! the divorce suit of Wallace ing | was my turn to go on wateh jock. came in and felt the President's pulse. Tasked | raised for the beneftt of Mrs. Garfield is | no presiding officer of the Senate, the Se~geant- | ment should, by every means kuown tothe Con. | the hushand to ray to the wife's solicitor. forth | 4 ‘About twenty minutes to te ver to the him how it seemed to him. He replied: “It is | $157,599.38, of which every dollar has been ons oe 2 Boustor eet } eeniuea, protect all American citizens every. Teter hog oes oe ny ee Ber} - 5. ass t = is ay very | = i a ye y y where the yl i “= i the pacy of peee-hand e and found Mrs. ( j- not as strong as it was this afte hoon but very | paid except $5,000, which was subscribed on their respective Political Parties, asking them on tleale ape eee eee eee Yesterday a bill was fi quity by Charles dent. I g. Shesaidshe good.” TI said: “He seems to be doing well.” | condition that $245,000 was raised. The money | to take charge of the Senate arrangements. reconstruction the republican party gave the joussa and others against Thoma thought very nice ‘ i whether | “Yes,” he answered, and passed out. He was | was deposited in the United States Trust Com- ballot to the emancipated slave as his right and | 2d others for partition of the real estate of the | ESIGNS IN BODY BRU w aid not in the room more than two minute y | pany, and $145,281.25 was used in the purchase defence. A large increase in the number of | late Charles Sioussa. jis Drantea eee tae AL av Downer Pesce. ught tions. | after -this the President awoke. | of United States bonds. Subscriptions to the [a See SET te fee] j aeubers of Congress, and of the electoral Chan x than tae bende a eee, a meine i There was beef tea n stairs and Danlelknew | turned his head on awakening, I arose and took | amouint of $22,560 were received to-day. C. W. college, he former slave-holding es, | VO iGowes i Oo tetas . ren t i 20k | was the te result. The shistory of | With Thomas Cover, with permission to resuim wide? de kmie whens iw iven him milk punch at hold of his hand. Iwas on the left hand side | Scofield, owner of the steamer Plymouth Rock, er ee ee eeste. atch to the | Teceat yeQfe shopnds Ia evidences ieee Of | her maiden nam a: : releeping ofthe bed ashe lay. I remarked, “You have | has telegraphed to Attorney General MacVeagh, | ines says: “A flor three deve Connon: ee | many wayb and Th many. places earotialle | grounds were deser hand on his fo had a nice, comfortable sleep.” He then sald, | placing that steamer at the disposal of the Cabi- | council has passed regulations for a inilitary | Where their number has een ethat enguct visti a olien of 7 ake some rest. think | “Oh! Swaim, this terrible pain,” placing his | Ret to convey the remains of the President to | commission, which will be immediately promut rece rye ono ee, on enemant that Jory trials be t : a aes able night. wrtly after | right hand on his breast, about over the region | New York city. gated, but the date of the departure of the | Me & ie ie? | der to al r Dist Se REN, P ins dat the of the heart. I asked him if I could do | Genel Tenesie froops to the Interior has not been fixed. | Until | Hus Inentase of re A CUbed Gress role aoa aie | tuple J a9 NINTH STL LE NORTHWEST, r and | anything forhim. He said “somewater.” Iwent | | Newront, RL, Sept. 20.—Gen. Hancock ar-| will beteitin thee roe oa i considence | vote. it iq trae that no state statute or const: At & mecting of the Central Ri siigation sven tema” } are to the other side of the room and poured about | rived here this morning from New York. While | is only temporary.” 2 tution insé many words denies or abridges the M clap ia ‘s ee = solicited, om? He an ounce and a baif of Poland water into a glass: | not expecting the President to live, he did not =» SOOT ee Eee es ene | oxy tenn & commultten ef three Wars : said, “I had het ith you, T will and gave him to drink. He took the glass in his look for his death for several days. He returns | The Malley Trial, it tn a nagpestive and startling (ro cebt Tce uas | prepare resolutions of avmpathy wi SRDIEARE bring it in in Just after Dr. | hand, I raising his head as as usual, and to New York immediately. Pee cons iacht 20-cIn the Malley | increased power derived from the enfranchise- | dent, in his enfecbled s ones: — Bliss ‘lent’s Thands, drank the water very naturally; T then handed | How the News Was Announced in Londou, | fearing to-day, William A. Countryman, @| ment of a race now denieditsshare 4 Fecovery, which will be made public as THE AVENUE 1OUSE, . he glass to the colored man Daniel, who came | Loxpox, Sept. 20.—A telegram was received | had with James Talley, jr, on the Saturday j hc oon nt viele by these who lately s ne | | oe ia Ha alittle in during the time I was getting the water. | at the American legation from the Prince of | afternoon of the finding of the body ot Jennie | sole sllntne Le, Pett Serie genteel the | ws | ~— flannels by . Afterwards took a napkin and wiped his fore- | Wales last evening anxiously inquiring after | Cramer. Malley said he knew Jennie by sizht | sented the soven ignty and ‘nationality ofthe | William H Philip parts of lots 27 and 28 in | — daa mites i head, as President Garfield. Immediately the news of on Ae es never’ | American people in the greatest crisis of our his- | peng etn. 20 feet on isth SEASONADLE GOODS NOW IN STOGK. ‘ at the cli past then , this terrible yp the President's death was received, Mr. Lowel, . ones _ The Srate rested its case. | tory. Republicans cherish none of the resent- | ey feet on K : oe oe Me MEN'S DEPARTMEN ten. The Pr ve your hand on it.” I laid my hand on his | informed the Queen, the Prince of Wales and THE FIELD OF HONOR. ments which may have animated them during the | Proved by ; tO MF Light Cheviot Su vvered his chest. He then threw Qoth hands up to | Lord Granville. Mr. Lowell telegraphed his deep | The Wise-Lewis Duel Supposed to Have Been sph Nl er Men acl ny Last evening a colc ale child, about four “Boe I the side and a line with | sympathy with Mrs. Garfield. There were numer- Fought To-day Near this City. were needlessly and lamentably at strife; they | Weeks old, was found on New Hampshire ave. « half of I his head and excl waim, can’t | ous inquires for information regarding the Pres-| Notwithstanding the gloom existing because | sincerely offer the hand of good will, but the, Beet ere ite a en te Etat Suit and brevght i . He raised it tohis mouth you stop this?” and again, “Oh! Swaim. | Ident at the American legation early this morn- | of the President’s death, there is considerable ae ia ctu B pledge of good fait, They | Serre cate St Ann's omen tae poli — yout and drank it up his lead, as usual. | saw him looking at mewitha staring e: : | MB: and they were immediately spprised of hls’) excitement Im the clty to-day in regard to a duel | jusiout ine oo cee eee ee eee |” Mes: Borland, widow of the tate Dr oa Bor- | New Novettins daily arel Ses n, it hurts! it Tasked him if he was suffering much pain. Re- | death. thatis supposed to have been fought near Wash- | will not falfill its destiny until peace and proc: | 1aud, died yesterday, of dropsy, at her resi | BOVE’ DEPART IIONY. ort he threw ceiving no answer, I repeated the question, with Free From Spot or Blemish. Tecan ae morning, Detween US District At- | perity are established in all the land, nor until | dence. Ae ane te le site Boe of Blue Visunel, Cheviot and Cassimenp head and like result. I then concluded that he was either | aN ENGLISH TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT GaRFreLp, | toTney Lewis an on Wise, of Virginia. In | liberty of thought, conscience and action, and | _ The wife of Policeman Chas. ts 6 DEPARTMENT: ‘ , i ole : | his speeches in the campaign in Virginia, Hon. lity of ity veold | Washington, night station-keep Press dying or was having a severe spasm, and | Loxpox, Sept. 20.—The Daily News, writing | Geonze D. Wise, Conares lect from the 3a | ClUality of opportunity shall be not merely cold S ailed pudGoniy tks te in the city. E : sue . : purge D. Wise, Congressman-elect from th formalities of statute, but living birthrights, | @uarters, died suddeniy last nih KILT SUITS A SPECIALTY, ’ 1 called to Daniel, who was at the door, to when the death of the President was imminent, | Virginia (Richmond) district, criticised ex-sena- | which the humble may conitdentheclenn cad tng | ive chill. ‘She was ts EXAMINE. | et aa tell Dr. B and Mrs. Garfield to comes ‘Many will be tempted by his long and | tor Lewis, candidate on the readjuster ticket | powerfal dare not deny. mee No developments as to th te lowest. in immediately, and ¢! at the small | terrible illness to reflect on the less obvious in- ea ps cmner, saverely. Wise ghatgea ‘The resolution referring to the public service | a ee shoed siete io dete eee} 8 A aan ts pchaidelior y ovel a1 e i: a 8. Ww! faving draggec Servint = reat | iv is one e blind cases. The id and the phy clock hanging on the chandelier nearly over the | cldents of physical health and strength. If] innednt men before the carts ot having | eeoms to me deserving of ero ya an ites the | is not the slightest elue to the sruilty parti dit was the last nd saw that it was ten minutes President Garfield had been an ordinary man he | charmed excessive fees ote Det S hould be the incumbent of an office the | 7 o'clock ; nd it was t shells y, charged excessive fees, etc. District Attorney | guties of which he is, for any cause, unfit to| About 7 o'clock yesterday nd then be- Dr. Bliss came in within two | would have been spared much suffering. His | Lewis, in a recent «speech at Petersburg, said perform, who is lacking in the ability, fidelity or | 801 named Matthew Undra came in, looked, | 6 three minutes. I told Daniel to bring the | tenacity of life heightens the calamity involved | that If Gov. Wise kad thus spoken of Marshal | Integrity which a proper admpistration of cus | down on Moore's f a anield then Wht, a little eandle which habitually sat be-|in the termination of what would have been | Hewis, he (Wise) was “of George D. “Wien, | oflee demands. ‘This sentimeMt would doubtless | Ae 6 by two unknown white mei, ‘ hind. screen near the door. When the light | a long as well as illustrious career. ‘The upper- | fock the matter urna his brogon casa on Pee Tete Trae ee oninion Unk | Yexterdag, Walter. Brown and Pilip: Handy shone full on his face Isaw that he was dying. | most feeling of Englishmen at this critical time | west Virginia making specches, and published a | Hleability of the came com aothbmes | assaulted Charles Gray and Charles Iuftin, al When Dr. Bliss came in a moment | will be one of deep sympathy and condolence | communication in the Richmond papers de- | WeAbility of the suggested. aud of certain pro. | colored, at the corner of Tith and U streets | after “Doctor, have you any | with the American people. By common consent | Nouncing District Attorney Lewis as a fool. | nosed regulations governing appointment, to | northwest. Brown cut Gray with a razor in the minsek mis to b@ dying.” He | President Garileld’s life, which has been passed | Coward and liar. In. his card Wise said Lewis | fupiie office. Tie eflvieney of sch reealations | back and shoulders. The wounded. man was : P : had called his brother (Goy. Wise) a fool and | five beon distracted on ve | taken ‘to the Freedman’s hospital, and Brown took as if feeling his pulse, and |In full view of the public, has been free from | coward constructively, ‘but that he (Peyton | Live been distrusted, mainly beca and Handy were arrested by Oilicers Morgan | said, “Yes, he is dying.” Ithen said to Daniel, | spot or blemish. Distinguished in the field, able | Wise) denounced Lewis as a fool, coward and |tests aboxe gr acity, and | aud West. © | Ranees Repaired. tun and arouse the house.” At that moment | and uprizht in civil condup. ke nas been soldier | liar direetlyand emphatically. This card brought, | Uren special tue for the particular work in| "clock y coal-ofl lamp | GECOND-HAND GlOTHING I Ma Dew State Col. Rockwell came in, when Dr. Bliss said, | without fear. a citizen without reproach. He | it appears, a challenge from District Attorney | hand. It seems tome that the rales whieh | © s iting tire to | Betonh i ce ytd. Aime, Wate ae i ig i fileh wo di very | las had time to show that the hopes entertained | Lewis to Peyton Wise, which was promptly ac- i avement of the | the furnitur s hout | Pistols, &e. | Callor nddress’ HERA + Let us rub his limbs,” which we did. Inavery | as b : ode romptly should be applied to tne management of the | the ! car Pennayivante pats Sor-the ‘Funeral. d | of his Presideney were well founded. It was | cepted. It leaked out that they were to fight | Dune. ‘ay properly conform, 'n the | turning inthe alarm. The room was occupied z SWE REWAIXS To ARRIVE IS WasttIcTos ar Fore |W, Moments Mrs. Garfeld came in andeald: | foie’ that the tone of jmblle life would ‘be | tits moruing near Washington, bat somes kes Imain, to such as regulate the conduct o sue. | by Mollie Pratt. Dama : Es fo SESSYEIN WASHINGTON AT FOUR | icwiict does this ink and the momen’ the standard of efficiency raised, able yet to learn where they fought, or any- til private business. Original a ppoin.ments ; = | raeee caustic Premature O'CLOCK TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. beer in the discharge of every | thing further about the matter.” Friends of both | Should be based arog asco ee emeNtS | Hon, Jas. A. mayer of Manchester, | pay . Lowe N. 20, 4:20 p.m.— eee metime to war, some to politics, | parties are satisfied that theduel has been fought | tenure of office, should be. stable. Post. | ¥ snotdhles whiea be wi fork. He *S , eran ee . some to study, and all to his country; he has | before this time. i ibility = irons J. HI siren the | , At 10:35 p.m. the sacrifice was completed; he | Teen trom the humblest wala cha an WIED RUMORS. AE Ltrs ceed cea Gel ED. = zo with the breathed his last calmly and peacefully. ng envy or surprise the foremost post | | A report gained circulation about 2 o'clock | Worthy and efficient officers. The inrestt, Sank en > will also At the final moment, the following persons | with perhaps one exception any man | this afternoon that Wise had been shot through | fation of all. complaints, ‘and the. pan, | ee oe mat do'clock were present: Mrs. Garfield and Moll has beer raised by the voice of his fellow citi-| the breast, but the Stax reporter could not | jchment of all official misconduct, shoald be | mee eed oh ay and will mee to the Capitol Bliss, Anew and Boynton. neral zens. His ji 3 been like his active life.|trace it to any authentic sources. prompt and thorough. These views, which | cranes be rete bale epg Beptont rotunda, lie in state until | Col and Mrs Re sete vn, CO, | SUbpotting his sufferings with patienceand fort- | Another | report was that Mr. John |T' have long held, repeatediy declared acd | cast? Pm Relatives and frieude are livited panda, ate until Col, and Mrs. Rockw anley Brown, C. 0. EER RAGE Lear ‘ an bh he ae Beant 3 sonin- | 1 have long held, repeatedly declared an Frid: Thence it wilt be ; | itude. the knowledge of which happily was not | Ambler Smith, ex-Senator Lewis’ son-in- | uniformly applied when called to act 1 ed ene id hence it will be | Rockwell and Daniel Spriggs. confined to the sick room, occupying his few | law, was connected with the duel in tie capacity ed In the re: cl ourse, r atx bows ee said ; | y occupy ¥ | bodied in the resolution, which, of course, I ap- or six boxes 108 taken ina sy to Cleveland, where it | president Arthur Returns to New York. AE rete rate ronve core in the discussion | of seeona for Tewis, A Seis reporter hunted |/srove. <1 will ada.-that, by, the. acepianos of Teoript of price. * will arrive at re It will li < your | Of public affairs, a true patientand statesman, he | up Mr. Smith and ascertained that there was no © offi chether hich c se a7 casc. With cack PRON ABOUT FOUR nt , a there w public office, whether hizh or low, one does not, in state under charge of the mu- <. GRANT. has proved himself equal tothe most terrible | truth in this report. Mr. Smith said he | } judgment, escape any of his respon: Vel Gna wb | strain, which human nature can bear.” had RO connection with | the ‘duel and $ a citizen, or lose or impair any of his | = * 7 ee u te e i e 5 es Sa % roe ure by. $ terment will tak The re- | thur left for New York on a special train a few THE ASSASSIN INFORMED. heard on the streets. “He sald that Wiee ies SEE ec cce aia Sunt be should enjoy at Whaleaieand lnc Ages Soohioes a mains will 1 cemetery, | minutes The attending surgeons who re- | «. a Meson Ride ciel eed pnt : ae Poe all. | DoaAdromeh. sneac? rc Cleveland. ‘kK. there will rew from the case. and Dr. Lamb, Guiteau is Told that President Garfield is Dead. vi - Pouteal pees dad ane te te meee nee the 2 fauuil; a i | with a pistol, and in the affair he got the advant- | conscience, provided only that he honorab | os . Cs 1 << ” = religious servie st nda of Ries ston, have arrived, and the autopsy | HE SHOWS LITTLE EXCITEMENT AND SAYS HE IS | age he played for, in forcing Lewis to challenge aitimally and fully discharges ali his official or EM On Sertembe oa STEN ISLAND ol. The ar nts c on will be will soon be made. The members of the Cabi- | ) THAT THE PRESIDENTS SUFFERINGS ARE | him. By the rules of the code this zave to Wise Sep eee Fee m sn charge of Adjutant General Drum, just zone to their respective quarters. | OVER—HE STILL, CLAIMS TO HAVE EXECUTED | the choice of weapons, and, of course, he fhe Heater or eo uece payments. ne of | Ses Oe eee FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, Nichols of the S en. Grant accompanied Gen. Arthur, arm in| THe LoRD’s WILL. chose pistols. Mr. Smith said in rezard to Lew! UDULGRHE wreopert ey ek emeuaeht | | Funeral from her : ; p ‘ the return of abundant prosperity and the set- | southeast, Thursday, o 3 Dr. Ham mond’s | arm to the carriage, which conveyed him to the that he fs a very cool man, though not a practi- | tlement of many distracting stions. The | Uve= snd friends are’ dtedto attend. 2 § axp 7 Joun Srueer, New Your. ME THINKS IF iM? Elberon depot, and as the carriage returned THE PRESIDENTS DEATH. cal shot, and if the antagonists were close | restoration of sound money, the large reduction | 0 E OREGE, ta the histo th eae oe oe Teh, PHYSICIANS TO empty It Is presumed that he went to New York | | This afternoon Gen. Crocker, the warden of | (ough together he would bet. that ‘Wise got | of our public debt and of the burden of interest, | EERE ONEU, in the thirty sixth year of his acc. BRANCH OFFICES: py RE atta ie’ apectal tra the jail, visited Guiteau in his cell and|{ewls ball.” | There were, it seems, several | the high advancement of the public credit, ali | brother John O'Neil, 1350 Botect worbeest tora : En ne with him on the special train. ee a sas friends of each gentleman in the party. and | attest the ability and courage of the republican | Tw, st p.m. “Friebds and roatiyes are meepecttuly | ip yy, eB atong Hrsg New York, President Arthur Views the Remains and Con- | WaS asked “What's the news?” The re-| it is reported that allot them came fromm Virginia party to deal with such financial problems as | ™Y#e1 te attend. 3 2 ae. spend eens » President doles with Mrs. Garfleld—The Autopsy Com- | ply was made, “Nothing in particular."’| on the same train last nizht; that Instead of may hereafter demand solution. Our paper cur- | aauthter of Dan tan Sines ees 1s81, TERESA A. 47 Norra Eronrn Sraver, Putapenruia. 0 attack the medic: menced st Half-past Four—Guiteau to be | Guiteau asked: “Do the newspapers say any- | Coming into the depot they got off near Tency is now as _ good as gold, and silver is per- | one day. as is 1199 Buoapway, New York. nded the F Tried In Washington. — thing abo ut the President?” Gen. Crocker then THE LONG BRIDGE, forming its legitimate function for the purpose | ,76,°rel gail take, Place from parents, residence, did Soares Gah, Sumeteem any what they have done | LOXG Buaxeu, N. J., Sept. 20.—5:10p.m.— | questioned him to ascertain whether he had|where they were met by friends with aN pier wie paed which should govern | tember 21, at 4 p.m. 2 ‘ od 2 Sines 48 hours after the shooting. The Presi- |. inay with Attorney Generel declare | any idea as to the President being dead, and | carriages, and thus provided they drove | {he lations of these elements of be no dete, | Carte Aad Sosepits Benak, Wea Seeasanehss ot a dent probably died of embolism of heart, and COmPany With Attorney General MacVeagh, late | heing satistied that he had not learned of the|to the ground agreed upon, wherever | oS! coin, no depreciated paper. Andevery | I8L at30 o'clock. |” No. | Lediew’ Dresses and Garments of all kinds of all Fabe it of tema Wh tu cos (his afternoon, remaining about fifteen minutes: | death eaid, “Well, Guiteau, the President is| that was. It was at first believed that the fight | dollar, whether of Sheree Paper, should stand | 1613 loth street, on Thurday,, “September Sia at 3 | Lenandof the most claboratestylen Cleaned or Dye terminations of pyamia. Tnever had any hope | G&?- Grant called at the cottage while the Presi- | gead.” Guiteau asked: “Is that so? When did | occurred at Quantico, but information received | the test of the world’s fixed standard. Qelock p.m. Friends of the Yami are invited tof Goel ar Deh Wake Guan Wee his recovery.since the 23d of July, and T bad | ent Was there. After viewing the remains and | he aie?’ n. Crocker.—“Last night.” | from there was that the parties did not gothere. |The value of popular education can hardly Sans Oonss tarcas Maken oe heen eee uw igh y ne ae ase the | Condoling with Mrs. Garfield, Gen. Arthur took | Guiteau.—‘Well, “the whole matter was in | Anothed surmise was that the historic fleld of | be overstated. Although its interests must Of | @EPTEMBER 17rn, 1881. Kids and Feathers Cleaned and Dyed havdeonly, tae WG lenin ca | a special train for New York. the Lord's hands. Ihave felt grieved because | Bladensburg was | theZ place of the hos-| necessity be chiefly confided to voluntary effort |S : Crape Veils renovated equal tonew. Ladies’ and Gen Sas ar Geta eae = ‘ee ee BEGINNING THE AUTOPSY. j the President suffered so much, and Iam giad | tile, meeting, | and” still ae | ane Se Inalvidnal sctlon of the several states, NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. tlemen’s Garments rece:ved and returned by exyTese oF ‘ e to extract y le the President was > x re v. that his sufferit . IT hoy a ley shoul eacouraged, so far as the consti- ” mail. At 4:30. h sy, | ings are over. pe that God ccloce=pueas . stroug. It would be improper for physicians | p At #80e"elock the surzeons began theautopey, | that his sufferings are over. 1 praying for it. | 18 the neighborhood of Alexandria. A gentle-| tution permite by the generous co-operation of | »Jadigr’ Cloth, new colorsgaret, myrtle, groen, olive, ae . who have been attendins the President to make | D'S: Bliss, Agnew, Hamilton, Barnes, Reyburn | i* raved his & have just carried et ine Lonre man ot this city who is familiar with the code | the national government. The interests of the | “Aad-wool ‘Cashineres, 5e., 60c,, T5e. ARRETT, NEPHEWS & ©0., ave been al Ne President to make | and Woodward participating. It will occupy | \il” 2 Was being hunted for diligently last night, and | whole country demand that the advantages of Coen eee ee hen ie tae ee 110 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, . the post-mortem exain! It should be) several hours. Gen. Arthur was accompanied | "After a few more Temarks Guiteau resumed | 28 he disappeared this morning it is supposed | our common school system should be brought | Suutep Flannele, Be, 10 ‘Wear, fall styles, Bic., 50c., 219-1m ne maie by skilied patholo: Such as Prs. Dela-| onthe train by Gen. Grant, Col. Grant, Potice | his writing materials. He shows less excitement | 4 had some hand in the affair. within the reach of every citizen, and that no | 63c., 75e., $1. i= BALTIMORE, MD. Held, Peabody, Welch and Arnold, who are pro- | Commissioner French, the Presidents’ son and | t4" would be supposed, but is apparently feel. | THE POLICE DO NOT THINK THEY came tus | revenues of the nation or of thestate should be Best Sete pool Bod Ticking. 250. SS Ee « fessors of pathol It} othe : ing deeply his position and using all his energies way. devoted to the support of sectarian schools. Table Linens, Ibe, Soe STC. SOe., O2e., The. D* MeErraces and who, therefore. know how to e exami- | pA oe eee to keep down his feelings. Last evening Major Brock got information | | “Such, changes should be made in the present | Turke y Hed Table Lines 5, Be, Te. $1. HEADACHE PIs : ations, what to look for, and where to find it.” | _y,OUITEAT TO BE TRIED I WASHINGTON, | WAS IT ANOTHER AVENGER. that Mesers. Wise and Lewis would arrive in Site Wool Blannelé, 1So.. tbe. 18. 20e,, 250, | nay olga capo Jey etna tie et ane held, the New | This afternoon, among the-passengers in | this elty from Richmond on the southers ‘ata Golored Cashmetes ALG ted aioe ne eee, | AND RERTOUS Hy Ste short time both SICK ae ane cea jersey authorities waty ormaity in the | street car going jail-wards, was a middle-aged | at ten o'clock, and stationed specials at the Pall Dress Goods: ew clock: 1200 bee Bice ass, | its wort foe CD ACHE, bods.of excem of tia, ct, Sept. 20--Four saldiers are | ZF This means that Guitenu will be tried | man, with foreign looks, who kepta stolid leo depot, but nelther of the parties appear —— Producing a suciler, eal Of thie Dorwe "pt. 20.—Four soldiers are | in the District of Columbia. ing face, and evidently in = te feck : fs = 5 soe sr face, ly in deep thought. To Officers were then directed to visit the F New styles'in Braseels, 75c. juailed to any addruns ou performing pleket duty about the cottaze. With | The meeting between Mrs..Garfield and Prest- | who sugested that he wae going tenes Gnitean | but nothing could be learned of them, ‘Nothing ; Hew Sivice in Legrains, 20 end S70, spp of ine Gheve-ceat postage stampa, For so by the exception of two or three excited men who | gent Arthur was very affecting. The new Ex- | he said: “Yes, 1 would like to get a look at him, | further has been learned to-day in police circles harbors whereyer the general inter-| New styles in Brussele, 85c. sie threw up their hatsas Arthur passed up the lane | goutive will reach Washington to-morrow, re- | 1 Would give $100 for so much of his finger as | of the movements of the parties, nor of | eats of commerce require. . ES hd peg od tag See J — to the cottage. there were no vulzar :nanifesta- ‘i efu- | Pressed the trigger.” and he asked what the | thelr whereabouts, and it is believed ‘that they | — «f, as now, the nation stood at | New sisiosin bat eee : | turning to Long Branch and going with the fu- 2 was he did is di ‘our years ago, A A TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: tions. The crowd while excited were decidedly = ehance was to see him—only the smallest part of not come in this direction. the threshold of a presidential election, and the | New stiles in Body Brusecla, tions. ‘owd while excited were deckledly | pera train. him. He would, he said, willingly stay in Jail| Since the above was in type it hi in. soliciti tinuance of | Pew, Shes in best Three: ply. # | Rev. Tromas Guann, one of the most cuinent clenry- quiet, and appeared to properly realize the situa- y pe it has been ascer- | republican party, in. soliciting a continuance of | Foor ‘in all widths. fen inthe counucy” pwstar of Moat Verwon M quiet, PP properly he s MRS. GARFIELD AND FaMILY TO ARRIVE To-Mor- | SIX montis in case he did not kill him or be| tained that Capt. Wise and. Lewis left | its ascendancy, founded its hopes of success, not | Hall and Stair Venitians. Beitimonrs Md a “tion. About this hour (3 p.m.) quiet prevails. | “*5- Soir mane hanged if he killed him. On arriving at the jail | Richmond at 5:10 o'clock this upon its promises, but upon its history. Its sub- omery vino made. Thave no heaitat‘on ih assuring you thet Dr, All the members of the Cabinet are assembled in sa he was not admitted, but loitered around | for a point on the R. F. and i ent cours: has been such as to strengthen | “Soberou PuTGas Te ey ANS Velvet ee ot — omg Se Attorney General MeVeazh's cottage. ‘The | | After a hard days’ work, Stewart Cramp and | some time, trying to study up some excuse to | R. R., belleved to beiwt Quantico. Tk haviag vs.| scent. course has been euch af to strengthen Ye TORT: |e Kouseruly, — autopsy wil! be made this afternoon by Dr. Cur- | the employés at the White House have suc- get dy ent eoneayong by Inquiries to locate come lope ae ied Party were to leave the ‘and support of the country. On the other aa 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Rev. Taootas GasaLe, pastor M. E. Church, Hagers- Us, of Washington. The carriage used to carry | ceeded in getting the dismantled place ready | ‘Hy Celt oF the wretch. orthe Jets. was draped | tion below Quant eel oanets at a sta- a onsideratio a ee than have Soutle T have tried Dr. Beapacus Prius President Arthur and Secretary Blaine from the | fr the reception of Mrs. Garfield and her family, | j,, mourning. The Jall to-day, wi int of | It was reported at Quantico that Capt, Wise and its to power. Their success, if success L@s. COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. | a epot to General MeVeazh's cottaze, was pur, | They Will arrive to-morrbw morning about 9:30. | Atrmotion tee manyoand seem way edhe oie | his party were arrested, howevag, and shat the | afvends them, must chiefly come from the united | La FINEST AND CHEAPEST oor Ih MEAT: ghased by the dead President only a short time | The carpets have been put down and the house | ered about on the commons, but great care was | duel was interrupted. that section which sot Siveeg OF SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND Before he was shot. A jonozram formed of the | ade comfortable. Mrs. Garfield will only | taken not to allow any consi ie number of _—_—.., Rey awe lettets J. A. G. is on ‘aden patel cach ehte | remain here as long as the President's body lies | Me to approach the build! Ray : the vehicle. —= in state. She will accompany the remains to A Prediction Verified. oF < Party binds oo What the New Jerscy Authorities die Ohio. Gen. R. D. Mussey some days ago made the For the middie “Atlantic tate . LIEBIG LoMPaNy’s EXTRACT OF MEAT. WUEY WUL Sor Drsixd quae Gonee, we P ts in Cleveland. prediction that if President Garfield died it ap TAKEN THERE. “| vaepanavioNs 19 RECEIVE THE REMAINS oF Tue | WOUld be on the 19th of September, the anni- | ter, and Searand s boon f Loxe Braxc, Sept. 20.—9:30 po a Diet PRESIDENT. versary of the day on which willood reo and ‘Modival Jooesal Attorney Laning said to an Associated Press r. | CLEVELAND, ©., Sept. 20.—An impromptu heart of “id Pep thoes pend: tbe porter: “There is no doubt- but that the state» | “ceting of citizens was held this forenoon at the New Jersey has the lezal right to try Gui for the murder of President Garfield, but he Row a United States prisoner. If the Unite. States axthorities demand the right to try Gut teau, and insist on holding him at Washingt: %o await trial, the New Jersey state authorit’: will not ask to have him sent here. We ha Rot come to any conclusion in the matter. Ty. United States attorney, Keaseley, is now ¥ - Getting Ready at the Capitol. am," 89°; minimum 68,6, sayor’s office, at which preliminary steps were Sergeant-at-Arms Thompson has taken r Proper | CueaP ReParuina,Birn's shoo store, — aken for the reception of the President's | masures tohave the Capital ready, 0 that rhe | ete? BE remo stems, 3614 8 | tc emains. A committee was appointed and a Presideni’s remains state there. « _eneral meeting called for this afternoon. Hon. do eens ae " Fussexz’s ice creams LIEBIG compaxr’s EXTRACT OF MEAT. r a