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ee THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Cerner Penasylvania Ave. and Ith 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tar. Evexire fran fs eerved to mbscribers in the tity by carriers, on their ow Sek, or si cents per 1000 eenteeach. By mal ue year, $6: tit “Toe Wrrery etuveprepaid. Six u Eepien for S00. shed on Fridsy—$2 a year, $1; 19 copies for $5; 2) Axrs| ATTORNEYS 1s Av and Sth pares, Be« Be Be 4th page. h page. v Esrare—4th pages » ath pace, Fou Rex Feu Sare (Miscellancous)—4% For Sarx (He ases)—4th pa: GENTLEMEN 's Goops-6th Hovsrrvesisnts Lapres’ Goo: Lost axp Fouxp—4tu pres. List or Lerrens—32 px. 18th paca. » Ongass—6: Rrxiciovs Ratnroar SUMMER Srreiar Novicrs—Ist pags. SpEctaLties—sth pace. STEAMERS, & Sarr Derosrr—ith paca. Skwine Macnixes—8th pir, ‘Tue TRapES—6th page. Terkis BaTus—4th paze. Usprntaxens, &c.—Sth pags. Waxtep (Help)—4th page. Wanrep (Situations) 4th pags. VANTED (Homses)—4th pasa. tf MONEY! MONEY -F If you wants invest your monthly savings and earn terest, take shares of the PERPETUAL OCIA TION. If you want to borrow Money at a (air rate of interwst, with a full share of the ofits allowed on the monthly repayments of the debt, “Perpetual.” Last mouth we gave an average of $1,005 for a total of $12 per month, being $6 for interest and $6 in repayment of the principal, snd fo which is added,the profits. The ‘‘Perpetual™ has been in operation dnly a short time, and already the members have upwards of $20,000 invested in first mort- kazes at acood rate of interest. It isin # flourishing sowing dail, and has a surplus earned Over ite obiisrati can be taken at any time ‘without ar- ‘The subscriptions to the first fericg will con close, and the sharcs of that series will then be ata premium, for the reason that the interest ‘on them can be had at any time withont waiting for the Usual period before interest is payable. ‘The officers and are uot grabbing the largest portion of belonging to the shareholders, nor ‘cepted until the full obii- rowing surplus are first ~The next meeting will be on WEDNES- NG, July 5, 1882, at 615 7th street north- west. JOHN COOK Secretiry, 618 12th street ni LONGFELLOW. IN THE HARBOR. Witina Thule. Part 1. By HENRY WADSWORTH LONGF FELLOW. With a fine Steel Portrait. 1 vol. emo, gilt top. $1. This volume inclules the poems published by Mr. Longfellow in maxazines and literary weeklies since th» Sppearance of “‘ULTIMA THULE,” witha number of Poems never before printed, which first appear in this bovk. As this is the last volume of lyrics the world can Bave from Mr. Longfellow, it will be welcomed and herished with grateful eagerness. *.° For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price by the publishers. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.. It BOSTO: _.__ FINANCIAL. H L. RAYMOND & CO., COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, No. 4 Pine street, New York. ‘Transact 2ceneral brokerage business with experience and excellent £ 3. Kailroad Stocks carried on 3 to 10 mrcent marzin. Financial Report, devoted to the imterest cf investors and operators, mailed free; also complete information. ORDEES ON SAN FRANCISCO EXCHANGE ALSO EX! UTED. E27 In offering our services to out-of-town investors re will, when desired, furnish prominent references, including Bankers, Sehators and Merchants, Stock SPECULATION Parties wishing to make money in Stocks ehould com- Bunicate with the old established firm of JOHN A. DODGE & CO. 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Quotations ‘Stocks ead Bonds aml information rerantiag tho Markets received throuch our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from ti tock E: nt PP? XCF BEY UNtin. you HAVE EXAMINED DANE 1S, the c,, the latest Patents ent Patterns. one ax read fiy and Bi : yOUr house. wiving pore hc Cailand see em in IGERATORS, WATER W. 8. JENKS & CO.. th atroet northwest. Fyaywanp & HUTCHINSON, 17 NINTE STREET NORTHWEST. BEANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, DUPUNT CIRCLE. FURNACES, MANTELS, & aM these Ines. BASS ROD T FLUMBING, RANGES BASS ROD! 00 BASS ROD! BASS kOD! 09 BASS KO! 00 BASS THE PORTE WILL BE GUIDED BY THE pening Star. == THE REPRESSION Bi WASHINGTON, LIVELY DEBATE IN THE HOUSEOF: ——— A KENTUCKY HANGING 10-1 D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1882. TWO CENTS. tnorming servic by the choir. 4 t « =" Sstroete northwest. the Lord’« Sup Church Members Ger day school 9:15 a.m, and 3:30 p.n 8 OF THE BIBLE nuipit vagaries about off scaifolds and death, - alow | Corres of yesterday's dpuble-shect STAR, con- ‘o-morrow a taining a full account of Guitea Pennsy] venue, theastsby''s “Chriet- | behad at the counter realy for mailing in wrap- B.—$1,000 | pers. Stamps on hi rou Who will produce one jure showing that man has immortality fOr that he is conscious af.er death until his | 146. g7a5.796.80; customs, $603,086 16 ro TH A between 2a and adelphian. Allin will be text of inher. resurrection. = 'e RRILL, D. D. Meeting.” 8 p.m, W. Fenny presi! dress by Hon. J. vat Ssira, of B: DRY M. E. CHURCH, lit ANO G strrets.—To-morrow, sermon at 11, by the Pas- | miral Joun C.Febiger, United States navy, was to- . WARD; nicht. HYATT SMITH, OF BROOK! arth Presbyterian Church ‘Strangers are wel- ti _ Fou: u-8 to Rey. W. ee? METHODIST PROTE » Detween E HAMLINE and F streets ni M. E. CHURCH. CORNE: ; 11 a.m—Admiinistratic a ehort sermon on the Lord’s Side?” m to Priest or =" TEMPERANC SF Chureh, corner td and A streets ni School, 9a.m. Sermon at Il a.m. server abd kxperienc cing, Hou. Senator T- yes bv fixe School ind at | day, $25,000, will preach in the F Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. ER laer mR. Sure ven oF ME. D Vy. the chool at | the nomination of ex-Senator J. R. West as Dis- angers corbally invited. HURCH, CLA- fternoons | SYivania in 1836, but withdrew before gr: evenings st | uating, York, willy Sabbath scicol at 2 Sun it? | Ivis stated, on good authority, that no one will Vinpr. | be appointed’tos = CHL 425" cated in opposition to the sons or ghosts *“oing to glo bets. Bible subject will be am., in MeCaule: y Rev. 8. H. | during the wee! Washington News and Gossip. A New District Commissioner. EX-SENATOR WEST NOMINATED TO TAKE THE PLACE ‘The President sent to the Senate this afternoon trict Commissioner, in the place of Mr. Dent. Mr. West was born in New Orleans, September 19, 182% He entered the University of Penn- de He served with some distinction in ar, receiving the ed to Calliorn| ‘clal pur-uits. When the war of the he was prictor of Prices "He ry 18 Heutenant-col- iMfornia infantry, and a 2 Ico, and Subsequently nd the Soutawest attained the t major general, After th: ar he settled y in Tex and then removed to New. Orleans, w serving as chief deputy United State: ad auditor of custon he was ulininistrator of improvements. He was elected z i Tepublican to represent Louisiana in the Unite. Stites Senate, to sue nator Harris, and took 1S yeot in March, 1871. Since the expiration 0: i 1 esided most Of the Mex I i Tes eS e i OTHAND | thled by those who.know lim as a clear-heade: ©: and one we qualified for the Important Ar. | duties of the office for which the President has selected him. e1 Commissioner Morgan wn- Ul next Deceraber. se it execution, can Government Reczters To-Day.—Internal reve- NATIONAL Bawk Notes received for redemption $1,665,000; during the corre- lence | sponding period last year, $1,015,000; received to- NAVAL RETIREMENT AND PROMOTIONS.—Rear Ad- + at close, Communion eco day placed on the retired list, making the follow- —— | ing pri pen, | 12S Promotion: A. K. Hughes, to be 5 3, to be Cap- Rear Admiral H.’ Whiting, to — Ss mander; Lteutenant Joseph Marthon, to be ee Gann Ad jpn ESTE G28 utenant-Commanders Master John E. Rotier, to Boepe nperanc be Lieutenant: Ensign M. L. Wood, to be } monthly mecting To-morrow afternoon, at_half-past 3 g Ollock. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mevres, of Huntine Cure, | Midshipman J. H. L. Holcombe, to be will address the m ng. Cornet inusic by Mr. Vincent | These off it? | ton’for pr ordered to examina- Lieutenant C. F, 3 have allb tion, as har M: Pernors. z MT. fe day at 11am. and 8 p.m. by the Pastor, Ki NER Cox, D. D. Subject atnight: Is Cay iment Uncbristian and Inhuman? Public invi c=. GRACE CHAPEL, RE S THE U streeta. west—Rey rvices To ing. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. (oe MCKENDREF ME, cH es ite avenue, Herp “HURCH SOUTH, | gen and Midshipman J. H. Glenuon, to fill existing chine Bue | vacancies, pital Panis a. 1t” MED CHURGH IN | nomtnated Reuben morrow Sfornins. all the members after service. No servi Emmeric! ster J. M. Helm, Basign ©. 1. Tne REFUBLICANS of the fifth Illinols district yood for Congress yester- df | day, to succeed Representative Hawk. coin thee) | rae HAWK OssEQUr fAsSAcHU. | Hon. R. M. A. Hawk, of Iitinois, who d RCH, MASSACHU. 2 fh and 10ch streets north- | day night, having been embalmed we RICHARDSON, Pastor.—11 4.1, p-m., Sacrament Lord's —The remains of the late ld Thurs-— last night to the Bulttmore and Potomac depot for transportation to his home in Mount Carroll, Il, <F UNION. t, f01 dresses invited. WOMAN'S IF praise and rejoic Probibitory Amendment in Towa. CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | Monday Jubilee Mecting, Sabbath. at4 | and the Sergeant-at-Arins of the House, over the triumph uf | SPeaFe, accompany th: bo ty to its destination, ‘Three-minute ad- mn leading ministers and temperance workers. Preach ai xeneral mectins. held at 6 Tow—7:30 and il the Pastor, ion born. at ¢ CP ner stand morrow, at Il a.m., by Rev. W. servic METROPOLITA: C and 43 streets. Key Z At 7 p.m., Youns Sacrament ofthe Lord's Bupper nt it a.m. Pastor. ce.” Bp.in.. California Conference. Commi Young People’s Meeting at 7:15 p.m ople’s "and HRISTIAN CHURC! een N street and Rhode Isiend avenu Service at 1a. n for layin the corner stone of the new clock p. Ce geuece, OE TH! <7 _12th aud N streets n 2t_| manders NER | Engineer + o-mor- | Frailey, with Licutenant ‘The afternoon | yocate. wit Fe EW JE <USALEM TEMPLE, NORTH CAPI- i-= TOL street, near B.—Rev. Jazez Fox, pastor, Will preach To-morrow at 11 a.: public worship mi. “Sacrament of Holy Rey. Mr. Bra mion at morning 6:7} of the | Von Schrader, 12th’ tntint vice. | tember 15th, i882. ‘The following-name | ofticet it* 5 EY. Piaise at 6:30 p.in. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Prayer | Second Lieut. Adam Slaker; the res meeting Thursday evening. Seats free. All welcome. 1t* | Second Lieut. Percy Park Tey. Dr. Dosen, Pastor.—Ti a.m., communion service in the Where the interment will take place to-morrow or {ternoon. The conzressional one aiso Mr. Mr. Jonx C. TWEEDALE has been appointed chief clerk of the War department, vice H. C. ‘ M.E. CHURCH, CORNER | Crosby, who 1s grapted two months leave of absence before his resignation takes effect. ANAVAL COURT-MARTIAL met atthe Norfolk, Va., navy yard yesterday for the trial of Chief E: gincer Charles E. DeValin on charge of drunken- ‘The services | ness. The following officers composed the egurt: ding will be | Capt i All cordially mvited. ins W.K. Mayo and B. B. Taylor, Com B. White and C. L. Huntington, Chiet + Buchler and Paymaster L. A. T. Wood as judge ad= ARMY ORDERS. —First Lieut, George H Evans, cavalry, 18 assigned to temporary duty at Jefferson barracks, Missouri; leave of absence for six months, from June Ist, 1882, on account of sickness, 1s’ granted, Col, Frederick 'T. Dent, 1st artillery; the leave granted First Licut.. Fredérte is extended to Sep- or the 1st artillery are detailed at the artillery sciool, Fort Monroe, Va., and will report In person to the commanding officer of the school on or before Sep- tember ist, 1882: First Lieut, Tasker IH. Bliss, nation of 8th infantry been GLISH LUTHERAN | Accepted by the President, to take effect July 8th, aud H streets northwest— | 1882 ‘o-morrow, (Sunda; Sunaay school at 9:30 a. Caper ENGINEERS Chas. G. Talcott, Geo. R. Salisbury and Geo. E. Bard have been promoted to ?p- THE MEMBERS OF eB TAD o'clock. (oS, THE FI <& AssOciaT and making In, (lust RST ( TON 0. its second regular mouthly mu vances on W. : of the 4th). will be present at 7 p.m. to receive dire GEO. W. KING, Secretar; GEORGETOWN ‘will hold. yment of dues , President, Members of otf invited toattend, t NICHOLAS M mutual consen y, F T. E. MCARDLE, Secre’ EF WASHINGTON, D.C. Co-partuersiin with Geo. F. Pyles. tow: Each will be pleased to see their friends aud former George E. customers. ‘bted to said firm will make settlement gra —COLUMBIAN ic 8) te rd hall, toattend the funeral of |. JOHN KEITHLEY. ¢ Encampments are also fraternally SOUN H. SEIFFERT, . he. TRH uly 3d.at 8 o'clock, w York avenue. ASHFORD, Pre NALLY has tits day been dissolved by | detached from the Jamestown and crdered to the MeNaliy will cont ue bnsiness on ith street southeast, and Geo, F. Pyles will at Un E OLDEST INHADT. | assistant engineers, from the 20th June ‘S will meet at their room at 10:30 o'clock ae a.m. July 4, end e‘ect their officers and then proceed Oelock, NUMArY escort to the Masonic Tempo at 11 | of tne army have been placed on the retired list in ARMY OFFicers RetInep.—The following officers accordance with the provistons of the army appro- pria ler, Col. Wm. S. King, & James Sinons, of the medical depart ent; Major Robert D. Clarke and Major Edmund Brooke, of the pay department; Col. Henry W. nhamand; Col, John N. McComb, of the corps ot ensineers; Capt, Reuven M, Potter amd Capt. ji | John Livers, military store-keepers, _quarter- master’s department; Capt. Edward’ Ingersoll, pi. Win. It Shocmaker, Capt. Ben}. H. Giibreth Capt. E, D. Ellsworth, and Capt. Frederick Why store-keepers, ordnance department pt. Dudle: Chase, Capt.’ Charles Reynolds, Woart, post-chaplains, and Pro Janon, military academy. NAVAL ORpgRs.—Midshipmen Harry Phelps, William Truxtun, and H. I. Ackerman, ordered to the coast survey; Midshipman Harry 8. Knapp, coast survey. nted Payi rby, U. 8. leave trom ave for three months has been ter Edward May. Lieut. R. C. has been granted three mouty June, and Assistant. Engin ard, for three months. Medical Ir spector John C." Spear has been granted permis- r “-°THE NATIC Block Ist, 1842. 3628-41 pen for the the 12th of July. O'clock p. m. ‘WM. W. MOORE, a divide ye an At a hereby sizen that the ennnal mecting of | COmPS:) 5 for the Election of Seveu Dit eg will be held at this office on W JNAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, | board of examiners rea r ing of the Board of Directors of this Bank, i. ce four Lphecg ST ce capital an declared, payatle on and after Saturday ee CHAS. 5: BRADLEY OF THE STOC! tah Del THE STOCK. | Josiah Dent.$25 Co. will be heid at the offic tia, MONDAY, July Hs: ction of Directo oes of the | am The polls wilibe open from2to4| be majors. In the medical department, § President, J. W. THOMPSON, ary. Je27-co8t sion to leave the United States until the medical mbles. ‘THe GARFIELD MewonraL HosrrraL Funp.—The uly | following subscriptions have been recently re- ceived by Treasurer Gilfillan for the benelt of the Garfield memorial hospital:—Lewis J, Davis, $100; ; Rev. ALF. Stecle,$1; Jno, M.Langs- Win. Verbeck, Holland, Michigan, Fish Lake, Ind.,'§3. Anay Pomorions,—The retirements of army officers, under the compulsory retirement clauses causes the following promotions: In the enyineer jor 0. M. Poe, of Gep. Sherman’s staff, jor David C. Houston, tobe licutenant es, to rgeons Chas. C. Reanney and Jno. F. Head, to the rank of colonel Surgeons Joseph B. Brown, David L. Magruder and Charles Page to the rank of Heu- ton, Haytl, $2: Sf | $102 J. Shoup, colonels; Capts. Wm. Ludlow ahd Wm. A. t SAM'L.S. SHEDD, 409 9tm Srurer Nontawesr. SPRINKLERS. ENS, BROILERS, ete. and TINNING. tenant colonel. Assistant Surgeons William H. Gardner, William’ E Whitehead, William. 8. Tre- maine ahd Morris K. Taylor to be surgeons with the rank cf major. The retirement of two pay- masters causes, two, v.cancies in the pay corps, which will be fled by tie President either frou civil life or from the army. “S= REMOVAL. MRS. M. ZYPPRECHT HAS red to 1204 7th «treet, “bet x N. specialty in stamping, embroidery, hair dye ‘of hair work. W. WAYLA the best powder Seah for moths, at ‘98 street and Pennsyivania avenue. > GLEN FLOKA AND LETHESDA WA’ tc] FRESH FROM THE SPRING. ‘W. C. MILBURN, Paanmactst, 1429 Pennsylvania avenus, A PERSONAL.—Mr. Blaine’s family have arrived at i di all ta — 9 ; “ing and sll | thelr home in Augusta.— Str. James 8. Grinnell, a Por WESON'S INSECTICIDE, | talked of as republican candidate for Congress in eee eee Store, corner the 10th Massachusrits district—Miss Auntie formerly chief clerk of the Patent ofice,ts strongly Loulse Cary was married in Portland on Thursday, to C. M. Raymund, of New York, at the residence ERS | of her sister, Mrs ‘J.C. MerriiL——Mrs. R. T. Mer- Tick and family have gone to their summer resi- dence near Ellicott “Mr and Mts. W. B. Shaw are at Congress ‘ape May, for the season.—— R. H. Graham has gone to Litlz, Pa., for a stay of some time.—General Schenck and the Misses Schenck have gone to Vermont for the summer. mi5 bri ter SaMvEL DRE GooDs, 930 7th street northwoxt. ——Mrs. M, W. Beveridge will pass the months of July and August at Atlantic City.—Commodore Upshur and Pay Director Cunningham are at the New French and Scotch Ginghams, just opencd; best | Ebbitt.—Mr. Richard Rathbun, of the Natio nalities at low prices. “tks Seton nd Rhsdamea, extra good values STEAM COOKERS. GAS STOVES 4ND RUBBER HOSE. CeL and examine at 681 15th strest. ¥. F. BROOKS, Fine Gas Fixtures, &c, Museum, will spend a long vacation at Eas! Me. shire. W. 6, Dodge 1 ut Oakland, for the heated term.—C. D. Liebermann has gone to the Warm Springs of Virginia, for the month of Juty. —Mrs Frank B. Smith ng ne 9 Rock Enon, stuy.— Mr. John R. Elvans ig at a.) for the season.—Mr. J. Os- family Have ‘\GRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. con THE EXECUTION OF GUITEAU. OE We = Frederick, Md., College. THE COMMENCEMENT RXERCISES TO-DAY, THE GUITEAU AUTOPSY, The Scenes at the Jail Yesterday—The |The Neck Not Broken—The Results March to the Scaffeld— The Con.| Obtained So Far by the Post-Mortem | Special dispatch to the RvExixe Stan. demned Man’s Composure in the| Examination—No Evidence of Mental Frepenick, Mp., July 1.—The commencement, Face of Death—How the News was| Diserise Helieved to Have Beem | exercises of Frederick college were held tasg Beceived. Found. eventing in the College hall before a crowded ai ss Mence. Speeches and essays interspered with STAR ROUTE WITNESSES. 5 Mr. HIM, of Colorado, offered an amendment | ,,Avost the last, request made ty geen wet The physicians cauagol fa making Che awtopsy | Seno oe The puis Pay ee, proyiding that all persons residing west of the i ging in hanging n the case of Guiteau worked for more than an | Sari chtet Justice ot the Caled eae Misstssipp! river, summoned as witnesses inj 204 bls request was granted. Gentlemen who | hour in the chapel of the jail yesterday. The for & professorship in this Institution, but star route cases in Washington, shall be enti- | D&Ve Witnessed a great many executions spoke of | brain was then removed and taken to the army | plication was rejected. A number of tts ted to a per diem fee of $2.50 and a mileage fee ot | MS 98 being in every way perfectly arranged: | medical museum, where the Investigation was 9 agi needy So seven certs perinlio, Adeperd. Warden Crocker and his asststants received many | continued until § o'clock last evening. The exam- Prot Gatch formeriy of North Carolina, te eer i! In view of the adoption.of this amendment the | compliments for the way in which their duties | ination will Probably not be continued until some | principal. ” = The a aerated was Imereased to $70.00, and | were performed. The details of the execution | time next week, when a report will be made. One the Jotat resolution eee pier as araended. Were obtained by the public almost as soon as | of the first discoveries made by the physicians was they were known to thos? in the jail, through the | that Pea aera) tra se esenunitvee On terri VOnleey 1/54 om orithe extvaeditiany staan erin WhGse THE NECK WAS NOT BROZEX, be pat midi : Teported a bill toestablish the Territory of Pem- : Mictal at Fort Snelling: On further invest bina, and providing a temporary.government there. | WhO Went to the Jail expecting to witness some | as reported immediately after the hanging. The | hy the military wutuoritios at Puce an 11M for. Placed on the calendar. extraondinary sensational scenes were dtsap- | results of the autopsy, so far as concluded last | reported massacre of a party of coloni.ts in ar ant SCENES IN THE ROTUNDA. as follows: An examination was made of the cere rachical joke, gotten tp’ he toe ee Mr. Hoar Introduced a bill xing the salary of y SS bea practical joke, gotten up for merely Indges of United States District courts at $5,000, | | THC Fotunda of the jail was crowded all th | pral and abdominal cavities, and the investigation | ond purposes be’ neater eet hunters aa ay e Ont me eto: | Morning with newspaper men and others who had | was suspended in order to conclude the exam pnists, WhO had disguised themselves ap ept the salaries of the judge of the district 0’ ‘ f alifornia, Which shall remain as at present. R.,| Secured admission to the jail. Apparently th' | uon of the brain with a microscope. Nothing ab- ferred.” ‘ “| Most composed persons about the Jail were th€ | normal was found in the abdominal cavity except THE LEGISLATIVE BIL. wgeas Fev. Dr. Hicks, who made constant | the spleen, which was considerably enlarged.! New Yous, July 1,11 ate The pos he Senate then resumed, as in committee of the | vistts to the cell of the condemned man, and Mr. | weighing fiiteen ounces, which 1s twice the usual | opened Irregulars te changes Mom Whole, the consideratton of the legislative, execu- | John W. Guiteau, who seemed not indifferent to | size. The lungs and heart were normal, though | closing prices, however, were ‘Only tive and judicial appropriation bill, what was golng on, but to have mastered his | there was a siicht roughening of the aorta. Daring the first hour business was ex Tinportast Aaralnadene Reanay. natural emotion. A crowd of reporters besiege THE BRAIN, but prices were firm and advanced 3 to K the fron gates leading to the wing In which Gu.- _ | cent, Reading leading the upward movement. The Yresiicnt sent the following nominations to | teau was confined, gut every tne the woods) | 8° faF a8 examined, presented no evidences of ais. meg s. = ix Mal Senate to-day: door that concealed Gutteau’s cell from view wes | ©28*. The weight was 493 ounces, which Is im Indiana, Joseph KR. West, of District of Columbia, to be | Opened, a tremor of excitement went through th® | Slightly above the average. As stated above, the | Larayerre, Ixp., July 1.—Such a rain as Commissiover of District of Columbia. whole rotunda. Every one who came out from the | physicians found that the neck was neither dislo- | here yesterday was never equaled tn the Lewis Wallace, of Indiana, to be envoy extraor- | Corridor was at once plied with questions. Durinz | cated nor fractaired, but there wasa rupture or | not the oldest inhabitants, ‘The sreets dinory and minister plentpotentiary to harkey. tng Morning many sensational stories regarding | +9 stemno-clido-mastold muscie on both sides and | 200064 at 9 O'lock last night, filling the Henry C. Hall, to be envoy extraordinary and ue ay man’s: Ee eained neoeee d in Seuntaaatene apie aye search reece level with ~ ancwranice ane Washing Ly iste onipot crowd, and some of em were clic off on \yTO- ane. crossings and fences and do! damage to minister plenipotentiary to Central american | {he crowd, Wan strangled to death. “The: tran to be frozen | tone pir wen bey John A. Halderman, of Missouri, to be minister THE FIRST PREPARATION x ions. The repo - | partof the city for over a tile resembles resident and consul general to Siam. for the execution which the crowd could see was | fiom ucaged Jn the autopsy will state positively on sempall ecele, | The calvert under, the realdent and consul general Coeateogte Tinlster | the forming of the military. Thesquad ot artillery | ead man ‘aa indiosied Ret, CouTOR of the yards, ng. washed out.” Two men narrowly escaped Wickershain, ot Pennsylvania, to be mints- | “¢T€ drawn up in lines ox the east side of the ro- | opinions have been expressed by physicians who | puriel. Only one track can be used for Senate To-fzy. Mr. Hale, from the committee on appropriations, Teported House joint resolution appropriating $60,000 to provi te for a deficiency in the appropria- ton for fees of witnesses In United States courts. ———— Not an Indian Massacre but a Jokes Sr. Pact, Mtyn., July 1.—The following waa res relved here at midnicht last night from a tt a ident and consul general to Denmark. tunda. The grounding of their arms made a harsh, attended the autopsy no evidences of insanity |a mile. The damage is not yet fully ki Michael J. Cramer, Ot Kentucky, to. be minister rattling sound that startled every one to the reall- | @ve yet been discovered, it will prove to be very heavy. dent und consul general to Switzerland. THE BRAIN OF GUITEAU ns ul 7 Ues Of the occasion. It reached the cell of the See aey Ot Teeter? OF West Virzinta, to De | prisoner and seemed to depress him greatly, Me | BOW decorates the interior of a number of jars in MINISTER JOUN RUSSELL YOUNG aT YOROMAMA, Vienna,” © Wallon and consul general at) Wo5 visited by she warden and Dr. Hicks, who | Df Lamb's offee in the Army Medical Museum. San Francisco, July 1.—A delayed letter fram, Lewis Richmond, of Rhode stand, to be secre- | made every effort to strengthen his purpose to die | Portions of it are in the hands of the miscro- | yoxohama, dated June 13, says: Hon. John Ruse | tary of legation and consul general at Rome. bravely. Shortly before 120’clock Guiteau showed | SCOPISt, and still others are being photographed. | seil Young, minister to China, arrived at tae Sele ‘T. Robeson, of Tenn., to be U. 8. consul at | more emotion than at any other time during the | The entire mass was photographed yesterday, but seen = vem = iS cmnen. = great Compe ‘A:T. Sharp, of Kansas to be U. 8. consul at Ma- | (y;, Fora ume he gave completely away, but, | Not very successfully. ‘The Intention is now to | {<s¥ by the week's stay here.» Proceeaea @ nae Ps a8, & Bt Inaking a great effort, gradually composed himself. | make as thorough and exhaustive examination ot Loria A. Lathrop, of Nevada, to be U. S. consul THE MARCH TO THE SCAFFOLD. tbe brain as 1s possible. As soon as the zarious THE U. £. STRAMER ALERT, at Bristol. eco .. | Xam{nations are complete the will be pre- | Which was injurea by a collision with the 4 James Viosea, to be U. 8 consul’ at Lapas, | rant we aitoan tomo Gutteaustenea tot | Birk, Tes intended to make this aa complete as | #ApAnese yacht, has been fully or the any Qe News from Japan. 7 possible, and insert the photagraphs and the re- | €0Vernment dock yard at the cost of the Mifeut, Col, Gustavus A, DeRussy, to be colonei | #ttentively, and then turned to brush his natr. | Suit of the interoscopic examination, partment by the especial request of the ath US. arden The scenes immediately attending the hanging WHAT DR. LAMB SAYB. mame ee ze Were soon over. Before the door of the corridor |. A reporter of Tue Star asked Dr. Lamb, whom | isto be established on the island of wee Te as aniapeueheaen at-| W28 Opened the newspaper correspondents and | he found this morning poring over an im- | midway between Japan and Corea, Iisa talrs, reported back, In the House to-day, the Senz | ote? Spectators had formed in a long line reach- | mense diagram of the brain, if it was trae that the et fe ee ES, ~- ate bill for the sale of part of the reservation of | 428 cross the rotunda and facing the military. | brain was found to be in a normal condition. weap we s n Uement there, but they have always been the Omaha tribe of Indlans tn Nebraska, Ordered The door of the corridor was openea at 12: ‘That 1s true as far as the brain ts concerned, | by Japan. printed. O'clock, and Gulteau soon appeared attended by | but the membrane that envelops it was found to TWO PER CENT BONDS. his guards and Dr. Hicks, Guiteau’s face was | be unhealthy and will be examined closely.” ‘The Japanese charge d'affaires In France, name Mr. Kelley asked unanfmous consent to report pale, ane poten a wee bites oh youre the condition of the brain a surprise to ore the a ae 3 u nds. from, the committee on way$ and means a joint hint dally duriite the Gon could SEardly bereces: | ~ “Na, tt could not have been very. well, as I had eared and Is supposed to have comtnitted resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Treas-| nized in the steady, even steps with which je | D0 ifzpectations An, regard to it 1 simply ox Paris or its neighborhood. ury to Issue 2 per cent bonds or certificates in ex- | walked to his doom. "His arms were pinioned be- | am! e brain with the desire to find as muc! eee re chanige for bonds bearing a higher rate of interest, | hind him. He wore a suit of dark blue, was bare- | 28 possible of its condition.” The Long Branch Disaster, He said that tt was prepared under the auspices of | headed and had a handkerchtet thrown loosely | Drs. Lamb and Sowers think that {t ‘will be DEATH OF WM. R GARRISON. i} the Secretary of the Treasury. The jcint resolu- jout his neck. He had been unusually careful | Several days before the report is completed. Dr.| Lone BRancu, July 1.—Another victim of rtercd sioes he | Hartigan is of the opinion that it will be ready | Thursday's accldent died this morning: pm. ton was read, as follows:—* That the Secretary | In his toilet, and had the low-qu ng, of the Treasury be, and hereby ig, authorized anf | wore polished only half an hour before he was | Sooner. Win. R. Garrison, which brings the death roll empowered, in his discption, to issue bonds or | led to the scaffold. THR MEMBRANE OF THE BRAIN. to five. His bedside was surrounded by his (es, | Upon entering the rotunda he looked once out | Dr. Hartigan sald that the membranes around | and friends. He did not regain De } tes of Indebtedineus of ame United State a ur }onked once out and friends. such form (bein $50 oF multigies thereof) as he | upon the sea of faces, and then holding his head | the an ore his deat shall see HL, to the ainaumt-of mot more, In the | crect Walked steadily’ ahead. The passage to the | cr Jr leogiales et Neate peed ‘iste Aggregate, than $200,000,00), bearing interest at | northeast court, where the gallows stood, was ac- % sposed cas v tue rate of 2 percent, payable half-yearly, and the | complished quickly, and as the condemned man | ‘heory, but that he had often seen the same condl- principal and accrue ‘interest payable at any | and his guards passed down the steps the crowd | tion of the membrane in persons never suspected time, (at the option of the United | States. | behind rustied in, jostling and pushing and mektng | of insanity. He shall issue thea only ta exchange for the ObIL | a perfect Jam in tte doorway. | Guiteau Ayo gations of the United State ring a higher rate | on one of the corner steps of the scaffol ut Of interest than two per «i r annum at the par | quickly recovered himsel. Dr. McDonald, whose expert testimony during PRESH ATTACKS UPON HEBREWS IN HUNGARY. Flue of the several obligi exchongel. ‘The ON THE SCAFFOLD. the Gulteau trial formed one of the features, at- nlest, July 1.—Fresh attacks upon Jews iy onds or certificates 01 ness hereby au-| when Guiteau, Dr. Hick his ti tended the autopsy yesterday, and a Stax reporter | Hungary are reported. ‘The government will thorized shail not be redeefed until all the bond: ich Se pT NS “ : = forceme: troops to Uj ngary of the United States bearing a higher rate of inter. | Teached the platform of the scaffold there was a | t-day asked him it it was true that the brain was rence meget ses €st, and whieh are also payable “at the option of | pause for a few moments until the scrambling of | found in a healthy condition. = ‘THe PORTE AXD THE POWERS. government, shall have iirst been paid off or | the spectators w: ane! eanwhile, | _“ Yes,” was the reply; “that was the case. led. ‘The botids or certiffoates hereby ‘author- | Survered the soon men conte ea eee amract | could hardly have Deen in abetter comiition: I arineaie th Glens te eee ized shall b2 called 1n for payment in the tnverse y on J = weight it was only a half ounce below the not Lon! Dufferin, the British ambeoscdenee grder to that in which they shall have been} ence. When order had been secured Warden | and its appearance was natural and healthy.” ioe nee Deh te then Lo Issued, aud in such sums at each call as| Crocker gave a signal to uncover, which was in- | * Was hot this an unexpected result?” tae peoke bas clones te eee ee the Secretary of the Treasury may deter-| stantly obeyed by all present. Dr. Hicks’ voice | “Not to me, at least. It was no more than I ond Wd mine ey jmnay be used by national bank | was then heard pronouncing an Invocation. When | expected, and’ as far as the brain shows the men- | DY the views of fhe conference associations as security for the ‘payment and re- | this was over Dr. Hicks held an open Biole betore | tal condiloncT taee eee aS shange my | Ret tae Grater can ene oe a ee demption of their circulating notes, and by na-| Guiteau while the latter read, with a strong full | opinion about the late deceased.” sae The Tine —j ay Sn seo Sener tional bank depositories as security for deposits | voice and an effort at declamatory effect.a passage | But does the brain indicate the mental con- tisasot goa ponies bare saieaes ae with them of public moreys, at the same rates | from Matthew. When this was over Guiteau, in | dition?” Sekauned the powten tieouek Dice and subject to the same regulations as other obll- | the same way, read his “dying prayer” from the | _ “To a certain extent, yes and as the work with to restore the slates gen atthe come EE fatlons or the government are now received and | manuscript, whieh was held by Britexs. Some | the microscope becomes more accurate {t will ing utterly disorganized. Sins atonal hold Tor those purposes, respectively, ‘They shall | of the sentences he delivered with unusual em- | show it more fully. A diseased brain 1s recatded Shoush Amows Snes eeetioen or Gee the prevent ‘standard aumeo. woe Stn coin of | phasis, and when delivering one or two passages | a8 an indication of insanity, although sane people | WOUZh known tr course. of Egyptian the Present standard value; and the interest | his facial expression denoted great tntensity. of | have been known to have disease’ trains.” tien, hocawes of tne Gnmomenenseae ak in u De creme rom at coln at that place. | feeling. From his prayer he passcd to his poem, | “But it is sald thatthemembrane was diseasea?” | US tn Paste; mocceatberiar pean eenel be (cxempt from all taxes or duiles of | which he began to chant doletully. There was | sit was not healthy and Its condition might or | accounts: ing rage, ind from trxation in any form by or un- | something peculiarly pathetic about the delivery | might not indicate disease. The microscopic ex- ~ sane der state, municipal, or local authority. Nothing | of this poem. Guiteau was overcome at the end of | amination will show that and will deteriaine ce, | THE ERENCH ATTEMPT edt ogeed al herein contained shalt be held or construed to au- | the second stanza, and he began to sob. Rallying | actly what it does indicate.” Stone Kona Jun a katie fom. Tonquia a se whatever of the bonded debt | very quickly he wenton until he broke down again | “Will there be Anything further developed in | snow that the French altcmpt to invade the ame of the U.S. atthe end of the fourti stanza. ‘he remaining | the examination of the brain to change your opin- ios Sertdtory lime bene mibtonpbeneaeen Atr. Hazeltine objected, but subsequently wit- | lines were delivered in quivering tones. A bene- | font” asked the reporter. gorecsiscet or Wrance Yee cleats or bau ae drew the objection, and after some explanations | diction was then pronounced by Dr. Hicks. Cont see now how there can be. ‘Thoexami- | Foon‘ hauund co Auoamitn oficete anaes Mes: ley and Randall in reply to ques- So So nation will be continued, and will be as thorough yey ig ay joint resolution was passed. Guiteau’s eee pint ‘The black as possible, and will give minute particulars, but | Par ot “ana pices tion of Mr. Reed a bill was passed remov- ead ocee tag quioned. The black caP | general conclusions arrived at wilt hot be chi Gecarantin tas bee teeta te ee Ing the political disabliities of James I. Waddell. | Was placed over his head. Gutteau shouted | fn my opinion. ‘The brain was a good one.” eee erg gp te bon THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. “Glory, glory, glory!” and as he did so dropped a |. *-Yes,” put in Dr. Loring,who had been a listener, Pore a Annamite embasty 1s — “Yartous reports weyg made from committees and | plece of paper he held in his hand as a signal that | “It was a daisy brain. overland to Peking to lay a complaint and referred, and then, at’ 12 o'clock, the House went | he was ready. ‘The drop was sprung; there was a DR. LAMB'S STATEMENT AS TO THE AUTOPSY. interference on part of Chal) and resummed cone tuo’ CME, Vage in the | creaking sound, and Guiteau’s body hung in the | Dr. Lamb made the following statement as to | iment alr) and resumed consideration of the naval ap- . 2 body e propriation bill, the question betng on the ament: | iF below the Platform. The body was lowered | the result of the autopsy held on tne of Gut Inent offered b¥ Mr. Calkins to strike out the pro- | Rearly to the ground three minutes after the drop | teau, with the explanation that a fuller report HANGING OF COL. JOUN BRIDGER. eye ure fell, Life was extinct in fifteen minutes, and at Id be made later: “The brain welched 49 viston in regard to promotions to the grade of rear | 1 : woul made later: “The brain wels % | to Ky., July .—A at unnteale 1416 p, ma. the body was lowered to the ground and | Cunces There were adhesions of the outer meer, VISVILLE, Ky., July 1.—A spect ; placed in the coffin. After it had been viewed by = from Cadiz, Trigg county, says: Col. John oes oe ceene cop Ae eS Ot! the spectators the body was removed to the | brane to the skull, and age a thickenings of the | was hung here yesterday In the preseace of Ora ME Knohe Ail ate Ota (lias) op- | Chapel, where the physicians began the autopsy. | @fachnold membrane over ie fissures Of the con- | lancest crowd Uiat ever assembled tn this county. posed it. BOW THE sikWws WAS RECELVER, vexity. To the naked eye the brain Itself showed | Bridges remained with his spiritual advisers 3 FRAUD AND SU ICIDR. ——___ Old World News by Cable. PRINCE BISMARCK ON THE SIDE OP ENGLAND. + Bexwin, July 1.—Prince Bismarck expects 7 satisfactory results from the conference, but. on the side of England so far as the Sucz DR. M’DONALD'S OPINION. concerned. Peking g0verm Execution in Kentucky. no evidence of disease, There was a sligh . ursd: ir Blount argued tn favor of letting the grade | | ‘The news of Guiteau’s execution was received Treen "or the skull in the Tight side. "Mero: Stotes uieratiar singing Sad Deling at 1 v cam monary, disappear. Mr. Blackburn argued | with satisfaction In all sections of the country. At | scopic views of the brain were taken, and photo | o'clock a wagon containing his was the grado of conuaodanett Mr MeLane detended | perth Amboy, N. J., and Hunter's Point, LT, he | Srphs of the brain and membranes ‘aud genet | Ocoee Jail, and the condemned man assisted RIBTEMD OF Comores a Appearance of the surface.” the wagon.’ At 1:07 the start from the jail District in Co: was hung in effigy. In some places salutes were eee Ceeeceee: > BRAIN WEIGHT OF DISTINGUISHED MEN. made. In forty minutes the gallows was TUE WATER SUPPLY DILL. fired. In Philadelphia numerous efiigies were Itwasa plain wooden structure, with a :ffere The following table of the brain-weight of dis. hy Mr. Nea! did not call up the conference repors | D#nged In aifferent parts of the city. A Chestnut tinguished mae taken ts Dr. Turners’ | 8P. At the foot of the gallows - 10-day on the water bill He will, however, en- | Street firm had ascaffold In front of thetr store. In | Ungulshed person: icp tases eimai exhibited considerable nervousness, but met fais tiave the’ . > the hand of the hanging effigy was a revolver. paper “On the Weight of the Human Brain.’ ordeal bravely. Bridges took his staud om = ‘eavor to have the conferenoe report agreed toon! ‘Te London Times, commenting on the execu- Age. trap, the black cap was drawn over his face, Monday. tion, considers that his behavior until the last 1. Cuvier, naturalist 63. the noose adjust Sheriff Boyd quick’ OBJECTIONS TO EXTENSION OF RAILROADS INTO THE | Shred of hope had disappeared was consistent. It 2 Abercrombie, physician. . S the ap, with a dull heavy thud the city. Says: “He was hot so overcome at the prospect of | 3. Spurzheim, physician.. 4 5 Atthe Instant of tue fall the noose ‘The Senate District committee have addressed | Certain death as to forget his theatrical airs He i Dirtcilet. mathematician, 54. 5 the poor wretch struggled terribly, succeeding Was not ashamed to declare that he died aChris-| 5. DeMorny, statesman. x freelng his hands and feet from the cords communteations to the superintendent of the| tian and a patriot. Guiteat's Place in thedark | 6 Danfel Webster, statesman. which they had been pintoned. He mage a des naval observatory and to the Secretary of the | calendar will be by the side of Felton and Ravail- 7. Campbell, Lord ‘Chancello1 perate mde to get upon the gallows but Navy, asking thelr views and opinions upon the | lac.” 8. Chalmers, cher, Was pushed back, ane. oye os: ae lity of permitting the Washington City THE CERTIFICATE OF DEATH. 2 Fues, pathologist, in ehifty walaaes ke eee prOeeeaaek eal Lookout railroads to cuter Me DLsect over avates | The following Is the “certineate ot death tn ral: Average ot ten distinguished men. ..9070 body was cut down and forwarded to his mother proposed In bills now pending before the commit-| “To the Health Officer, District of Columbia:—| rate ‘Welght of average Europeans. at Canton, in tits county, for burial ‘There was tee. | The former road proposes to run along Rock | Permit No. —; date of death, June 30th, 1882: Average brain weight of male negroes. bo demonstration at the scaffold, except that Ome freck,and the offictals of the naval observatory say | full name of deceased, Charles Jullus Guitesu; sex, Se ee = or two negro women falnted,and some groans Were it would materially detract from the advantages a 40 9 ‘ths, 22 . ‘Telegraphic Briefs. heard. of the site for te new. otervatory; that the | M#le: age 40 years, 9 months, 2 days; color, | ne police force of Troy, New York, were this running of trains so near thepropased dbservatory | White; single; Secu ton, attorney-at-law; birth- | morning paid in full for thirteen months services. would tend to destroy ageuracy In obs:rvations pinee. Freeport, Iil.; nativity of father, ‘United | Tis is the first money received by the police from. and other work done there, Hemee they are op- | States; nativity of mother, United States; duration | the city since thelr appointment May 23, 1881. sylvania miner, was arrested to-day on’a change posed to the bill. It 1s prop in the Washing- | Of residence in the District of Columbia, about 15] ‘The court house at Magnolia, Miss, with ail | ot begging in Wall street, and flourisuing a : ton City ana Point Lookout rafizaad bill to allow | Biouths; place of death, United States j2i1; cause | the records and papers, wis destroyed by fire this knife, threatening the passers by. He was sent the construction of a draw-bridge over tie Eastern | Of death, execution hy hanging, by order of the | mogninc. Incendiari3sm 13 suspected. prison for three montas. . : branch, and the committee wantto know whether | Supreme Court of the Districtof Columbia. the 15th anniversary of confederation Is Pee mae or not this would interfere with the passage of Atex. McWittiams. M.D., | being observed throughout the dominion as a | Lively Timesin the Mouse of Commens, boats to and from the navy-yard. Acting Physician, U. 8. Jail.” | general holiday. THE REPRESSION BILL DISCUSSED—MEMBERS OF TE Place of burial, U. 8 jail; date of burial, Jul Capitol Notes, cakor, J. if District Government Affairs. Commons ta 4 of the —— ae Flourishing a Knife in Wall Street, ‘New Yor, July 1.—Thomas Jefferson, a Penm- Ast, 1882: underta Wright—place of ‘bus!- THE CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAM, ness, 1387 10th street northwest. CLERKS DISCHARGED FOR WANT OF FUNDS. in The House 1s making slow progress with the ‘WHERE TIE BODY WILL BE BURIED. In consequence of the omission of Congressto}the night on clause seven-teen naval appropriation bill, and jt is doubtfulit it} Before the sutgeons left the jail the body was | m2ke provision for Lg tegen pd the usual ion bil At 7:30 o'clock this Windy cen UI ee ye tmesday. After that the | placed In the coffin, and about 8 o'ciock the chapz? | Cletical force, in the District omlces, the Comrats- ss tindry civil Dill ts to be ated upon, which wil! | in which the post mortem took place was locke’ | teing the most experienced clerks’ in the office. ee =O ee on jemi: it adic poner for the night. The body will be interred some | Their names are John B. Clark, J. W. fore the 20th inst., if then. peonarees time to-day, but likely near sundown. It will be orate ae a Ww. cma, We. Gran, ‘Tab BANK OHAREERINEN Cina BILL buried, at least for the present, in the east wing of | & gant gyn) ‘The conference committep-of the two houses on | the, building. Tait ae a issued by Inspector Entwisic: John G. Barthol, the bill to extend the chasters.of national banks | Sng tue reading of the buria serio. "°” repair brick, 221 4} street northwest; $1,800. peices have agreed upon all points in camtroversy except GUITEAU’S BROTHER AND SISTER. Affairs in West Washington. fig twelfth and thirteenth gestions of the Senate] y6r, Jonn W. Gulteau and Mrs. Scoville arrived | Lopes EusortoweDeenter Lodge, No. 9 K. ot bnd the Pumishtaens cassie Bane cqruticates | at the Jail about two oclock this afternoon. P., haselected the following officers to serve the and the punishment of national bank officers for ing term: C. W. Butler, C.C.; C. B. Villette, over certification of checks, Seulyreiolicthg de ue Share ‘L Collins, P.; Rich. Seb: i TN PRS Guiteau, when he went to the scaffold, had a a ames 3 " AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day | common white handkerchief thrown round his aecsan omen 2 were casera Rees: PF scwitgg Sepa each neck, and as he dropped it flew off, one of those on Sherter, V. Ga; Wm A ameron A.) 2) Hi presen ives seat picking it Bi . 8.5 Mobincon (Onto), Kekona, Sng ai Lahn oo Tas moaeswaeepa cea get to the rope there enor! Ho. jamin aad Major Barber ee rere Enlves out to ent it tn plcors, but Mr. Bong | Darae, sox a took it 61 lacing acanvas ;, SOON Tue Pubic Dest StaTEMENT issued to-day shows Spor hor and rien It is neeriless to say the decrease of the public debt during the month of June-to be $12,560,696.70; cash in the-Treasury, $243,289,519.78: cash ai

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