THE DEAD PRESIDENT. Boenen and Incidents Succeeding President Garfield's Death, of the dead President at 6 o'clock this morning He brought the casket down with him, The body was dressed in the same suit that th President wore on inauguration day, It con sists of a long, coat, dark vest and trousers, and the black satin necktis which he also wore on the 4th of March, allway, with the head toward the south, right hand Jay by tho side and the 1ft hand was placed across the hearte-s favoube posi tion of his, blic would be admitted from 8:30 to 930, t long before that time people bégan to sive at the Klberon, some © in oarriagoes and other vohichs from the sm younding country, The hoces ATPALR: ments being all complote, at 8 35 t thie d00r was thrown open and the people be A to pact to ward the cottage, being requ I d to form in ue and enter the hallway ia mingle tle. The coffin rested upon two stools draped ia black. The decorations were execadingly few and simpl 8, & beautiful eover of white Howers and a hanging basket of dors bang all, On © the basket were branches of cypress loaves emblematic of heroism, fastitully areangad, their simplicity adding to the effect, The orowd moved throagh rapidly, aml tick glance at the face of the goad Presiden that was permitted by the attend Tanta who cautioned all to move along faster, who knew the President when alive could little resemblance ja the features in the 10 him who bat a fow months ago was the pi fre of health and a rength. The faco pinched and nunatar al, the lines 8) arply drawn, the hair mare gray and the 1! ar of the face wholly unlike what time ago, The skin was dark ¢© mottled, Fow persons passe r through wi ayes undimmod, and suppressed sobs ful ke ft on the stiliness of the scene, At 3:30 o'clock Chief Justice Waite, Sex and Mrs. Blaine, Secrelary and Mrs, Wis Beovetary and Mrs. Hunt, Postmaster-Gon and Mrs. James, and Secretaries Lincoln Kirkwood and Attorney-General Mach arrived at the Franckiya cottage and the don wore closed to visitors. The religions services were conductad by re. est of Mrs, Garfield by the Rev. Charles J oung, of Loag Branch, There were pre sont besides the family and atte: ndauts ther of the Cabinet and their wives and a fow sonal friends, numbering in all nol more any individuals, the moment for the solemnities was antugneed, the the windows and doors were of sed and all sounds were hashed, Owing to the necessity of starting the train » promptly on Colonel Rockwell had requested the albeinttiy clergyman to occupy bat five min. Jergyman » ead a passage from the Seriptares and made a short address, alle which the body Was sonve youd 10 the train The guard of honor ) BOOMER v the Presi dent's romaine © Wash ington was as follows: First Lieutenant Thomas OO Patierson, First t Perrin, Corporal rhe ri, Yrivatos Allen, Owen, Towde oder Bennett, Golden and Heinrich, T } same oar with the | late Py a sentinel with fixad bayonot stood at the head and foot of the coffin, The train left the Francklyn cottage at 10 o'clock. At Elberon sta after it took President Art) WAS 1 Was 8 dagh id ore, sides of the ral alle. On the platform of the to 3,000 lac os and beads, alutely sles. then the crowd dispersed, Flags we mast and the bait ings draped, The Arrival In Wash ington. Wasmvorox, Sep A vast throng Jobe Were ass ¢ wal train arrived, ches to the depot were To ped off against all save those who hel —~ speci sdmission, 5 the vast sido of BI ing ou Pennsylvania av site side of t set 3 long line of « which was d on the N= drsped in wholly unrelicved by drawn by si x iron-gray were also ite ped | n semis number of 130 for the left, facing the tra rolled imto the depot platform was wnocovered, rect quiet. Fen n Mm vy Secrelary and taking his arn of her son Harry dirgetly so to the 0 oar was <0 veil, She er owed Ly son Ha The othe dent Ar or Jono, eral Beale, Colonel Rockw snd dang! Hamil 2d LW oa Hs, tary and Mrs General and Mes, Fines 3, and a tary Kir wood, The first of the par ry a. cession to the os on a short distar ket appeared, by soldiers of the Soe 3 the arsens! barracks. Un gle file, and beaded by Adj were the aliicy rs of the the officer: ithe navy, Admiral Nie he As the casket ‘was borne marine bam stati > “Nearer, my Go . was bowed and pany eves were wot, easkot bad been jliced in the hearse, mainder of the party entered their cariages and took theirplace inthe Procession, i Arthur's carrisge fullowed immediat: iy the hearse, In it were Presic ent Arthnr, Seer tary Blaine, Chie » Waite and Secret ary Windom. The carriage 14nd field and da 1ghier was driven down Pennsyl- Tania aver to PFour-and-a-half street, and thence to the residence of Attarnev-General MacVeagh, whose guest Fo will be daring her stay in the city She said that never again would she desire fo see the White House, where she Lad passcd so many days of sorrow and anxiety, and she will not visit it while in the city, As soon as the last of the presidential party hal doi erod their carriages the signal was given by the bugle, and the military escort formed in line and she mournful procession started on jts way lo the capitol in the follow- ing order: Platoon of Mounted Police. Gerersl Ayres gud Mounted Staff, Washicgion Light Infantry and Band. Union Veteran Corps. Washi ngton Light Goard, Capital City Guard. United States Marine Ifand sand Drom Corps. A Detachment of Ufited Sates Marines, Becond United Jak 3 Artillery Band, Four Companies of Light veil ary under the lead of Bea ar Jatie TY. Knights Te mylar 2 side by a single line of army and navy officers, smong them being General Rherman snd Gen- erals Dram, Meigs, Backett, Poe, Dodge, Me Keever, Kaggles © Broek. Colonel Admiral Nichols, Commodores English and Picard, Pay Director Tooker, Captain Ds Kraft and Captain C. H. Wells, Commanders How- der, Belden, Wainwr right, Bartlett, others, With muflled drums and a sol “dirge the procession moved slowly np the are. nue. A depee mass lined the sidewalks all the way from Sixth street to the east front of the eapitol, and along this portion of the ronte the crowd was apparently as great as upon the oo- casion of the late President's inangural proce - gion. As the procession moved up the avenne scarcely a sound was heard save that fiom the foot of the moving men and horses, Hats were removed and heads were bowed. At the east front uf the capitol there was a double file of Senators and Representatives, headed by their ive officers, waiting in respectful silence fo escort the remains into the rotunda. Al progisly 5:10 the head of the sad processio mn Stockton The officers of the army and navy drew up in parallel lines on either side of the hearse, The marine band played again with much senti- ment, “Nearer, my God, to Thee,” as the ro- mains of President Garfield were borne into the rotunda end pisced upon the eatafslque: the Senators lt « Representatives eta and ranging themselves on each side of the dais. Clos behind the casket walked President Arthur and Becrotary Elaine, who were fol- Jowed by Chief-Justice Waite and Se ceretury Windom, General Grant and Seere tary Hunt, toeretary Lincoln and Attorney-General Mac. Yeagh, Secretary Kirkwood and Postmaster- Gonera? Jam: 8, Celoner Rockwell and General Brown, At 5:25 the lid of the casket was opened, snd the 1ace of the late Pre«<ident was exposed to view, President Arthur and Secretary Blaine first approached aud gazed upon the face of the dead, and then slowly and sadly passed out of the hall. O .e by one those present advanced and glanced at the emaciated and discol- ored face of the dead President.” The pnblic at large was then admitted, During, the afer- noon and night the body wasaricwod by many thousan sof people. Sr — The Nation's Grief, Advices from every part of the country re- port signal manifestations of grief over tle death of President Garficll, Emblems of mourning are displaved. places of amusement were closed and public meetings were held to give expression to the popular feeling and to a range for appropriate public observances, The pov 1nors of New Jer«ey, Hlinis Mich. ign, California, Rhode Island, ‘New York, South Caro ina and other States issue | pro ola~ anations appointing the day of the faneral at oO evaland #5 a day of prayerand services in the The municipal authorities and mercantile Popular subscriptions #9 the Mrs, Garfield fand has also been sterted in Denver for the Viewing the Remnlus, WasmNuToN, September 32.-An unbroken two abreast, has boen passing this The line in waiting, : forwand, extended da thx ough the grounds, along rst street and from one 0 five squares out to Pennsylvania Avenue, a distance of about mile. At tho height of the day there much suffering among the patient ple thus crowded together for hours under ing sun, that by the aid of the police he long line was gradually and silently folded n tho shade of the capitol, glimpse of the dead President's face seamed he a reward to the full for the discomfort precode ih 11 was rarely that any tine and at no time during the day One of the mem land ou daty pda this morning and last night es areful counting that between € ght and from § to 6 to-day morning tos after « nd 12 o'elock last ui passed through, This would give a total of Many tho vasands have come x} Marshal loaves M i Bevond it was Ii sprung th } head lool bax] of white ith a dove its top » wi nd ready for fligh Ih Fm p : +An expression with Mr Mournful Tributes of Hespeet in Washington. farry Ga fies Rockwell, Col and Attargey-Giene acVeagh and Mrs Swa Ne i a sound 2 was heard » save hat marked | ; ugh to the the carn retarned t 3 o'clock was very 1 with KX and wi Crown of the of Humwani ATL On the eas ed with a moving ices by p OEE « x riety of the District em from Mendel Fo Thee, Uh Ford J a spirit.” ivered b iy the B av, ower, pastor of the ( hristian church in , where Pregident Garfield wasa re . Lover of My Soul’ dict oo was p ropounced, and the ceremonies the choir singing * Asleep in Jesus” as At the conclusion of the brief sud simple the remains of the the procession which had previous, rtly after 8 o'clock, capitol and along Penn moved the Lnpre-sive the Baltimore aud Poto- railroad was reached. The following was the ¢ It was she rder of the proces- wrt in column of march, Columbia Volanteors, Marines Foot Artillery, Light Artillery. ivic procession, men in attendance, Physi cians who attended the late President Craard of hi mor, Funeral esc District of Bearers, Guard of honor, Officers of the army and fav y and marine corps Family of the late President. Relatives of the late President Ex-Presidents of the United Sates, The President, The Cabinet Ministers, The Diplomatic Corps, The Chief Justice and Associat « Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, The Senators of the United States Members of the United States House of Ropre- seniativos, tovernors of States and Territories and Com- missioners of the District of Columbia, The Judges of the. Qourt of Claims, the judi- ciary of the District of Columbia and Judges of the United States Courts, The Assistant Secretaries of State, Treasury and Interior Departments, The Assistant Postmasters General, the Solici- tor-General, and the Assistant Attorneys General Organized societies, Citizens and strangers, The guard of henor received the body at the depot and deposited it in the funeral car, When all the members of the family and the other mourners had taken their place on the train the signal to start was given and the life less remains of President Garfield were on their way to the Wess, From Washington te Cleveland, CrLeveraxp, Beptember 24--The funeral train arrived here at 1:30 », m. The second section, on which were the members of Con. gress, arrived at 1:50 p. 3. There was one con- tinuous demonstration of grief all along the line, Stately mansious and humble log eabins a ike displayed emblems of mourning, larger towns great numbers of people were as semi ad, At Altoona the number of people as- rembled in and around the station was esti mated at 10,000, strewn with flowers, E«pecially large gather ings of people were noticeable at Huntingdon and Tyrone, minute guns were fired, eral dirge. the main street, were congregated at the station, At Wellsville, Ohio, there was a large crowd, and the funeral train stopped for some time, Lincoln, and Postmaster-Gencral James sat at shook hinds with them, to have them shake hands, At one of stations a large number of the male portion were in a kneeling position as the train passed the lamps on their Lats burning At Mavaville, Po, reached at 30:18 night, Senator ssional train, and 1a contained Senators Cameron An officer of the Pennavivania Railroad com muy says that every switch between Baltimore and Pittal was manned, and men 0 watch the track bad been placed at every | wi mil the route, and reported to the conducto tern siguslis al every Dy the officials nirg rated | every place heard tolling two pla % My tiie as the trail pases fer davis gore that patches had streots about hours befor ounte wis line wore Oi The Day Before the Funeral, The Remains Laid to Rest. CLEVELAND : ~The wm rvelo \ exhibiti ' Hu 3 at the 1 verted into bot als and Every i chair, train I pent gr hours at the Hundreds were who had ha A stood at their pos At the south of Ph ¥ Kh ridan, é the justices Brossioual ou may there the governt ra rs of eiti fat thore; amd besid [ 08 Ba i per 5 dere . ys faa I oat . i GUNral os r stern ent upon it wero the ¥ i a ¢ CAr Llack horses, four abreast bisck covers, silver fringed, and led by black grooms in mourning dress : were preceded by Bishop Bedell and the Epis. copalian and Prestylerian clergymen of the city, Mra, Garfield walked w ith Harry, oldest boy, and Irwin, her voungest supported the fesble atop of his ven granlimonier. The brother and two sisters o late aud Miss Mollie cM d wit k Gey Oth er fia nds and relative a {oll ywed, and then ex-Governor Haves Wim. M. Evarts, and the members of the cabi- net entered the pavilion, The the caskot, Daring the exercises which then followed the multitude was kept without the square, The heat of the sun at this time was ove rpoworing The vocal society sang a favorite hymn of the President, as follows : her family sat by Ho, reapers of life's harvest ! Why stand with rusted b lad lo, Until the night draws round theo And day begins to fade; Why stand ve ide, waiting For reapers more to come; The golden morn is passing Why sit ye idle, dumb? Thrust in yonr sharpened sickle, And gather in the grain. The night is fast approaching, And roon will come again. The Master called for reapers, And shall He call in vain; Bhall sheaves lie there nngathered, And waste upon the plain ? Mount up the heigh's of wisdom, And erush each error low; Keep back no words of knowledge That human hearts should know. Be faithful to thy mission In service of thy Lord, And then a golden che aplot Shall be thy just rew ard, During the exercises there were heard the tolling of church belis and the booming ol minute guns, Two armchairg draped in crape designated mother of the dead President. The brother of the President, who was seated near Mes, Gar fleld, and the mother, who was on her left convilsed with grief as the mournful eeremo Hoa Proooe Jedd, In name bacon Bat and herok The Rev, Dr. Charles RX W. Pomeroy ered the closing prayer Lonmedd ward the red-coatod marine band, whi it the pavilion played with . iY God ah ‘There's and “Hafe ia th it the wile, whos han the svnonviy of fortitude, oali through it all Nearer, m Hlted from i houldors of | HOA wii Card of Mi ! th General Smith te, will furn nains in the vault, t-general of tho as long as the body» ns Meteorological, Dr, Draper, a well-known New York had anything to do with the peculiar ties of this year, which will long be re membered on account of the very light rainfall, He gives a statement of the average monthly rainfall for forty-one 41 Ye ars, 1881. In Inches January... cisrsinse 3 § $ ¢ August, Avi It will oe obaceve d that the total fall Up to April it was in In June it was in excess. But the dryness of April, July and August lowered the average, and, what is worse, caused inealenlable mischief. Had the total fall of rain been equally distributed over the whole eight months there would have been no drought. In dis tinction to 1881, the year 1843 is famons for its excessive rains during August, being 15 26 inches, against 86 inches this year. In April, 1857, there was 9.05 year. The dronght that has existed here is probably due to general causes, which may not ocour again for centuries, or climate rendering this a A An exploring expedition on the coast i ————— - A camel has a foot furnished with a | out a horse's hoofe in a few weeks, * - PRESIDENT ARTHUR, Sworn lute Ofee Washingtonsills Innugural Address. Presldont Arthuy the marble room at the eapitol, in Washinton, the presence of the members of the cabinet, wives of the suprome court, & fow Bous wl members of the House of Hepes { who could be notified this m tO bw present anita Wig in Near Ad Cieneral CGioneral Grant, i bal Hamlin, hers were also pre rents hel Hialne an aftor a conf 1 retary i Kner w that the oath was od un Cathe | Ais Welt The Inaugural Address, i is President Arthur's ins time in the history o magistrate Las All heart ul i No higher the sirength i} President Avithar's Proclamation Calling an Extra Session of the Senaie, on Moa hay, un thal By be enti Anti AINE, Mooy Cuaesren A James G. Bi I The Fmpress of Germany at Chareh, A letter from Baden Baden to the Springfield Mass Rey whilcan . Three weeks ago empress of Ger many with a retinue of servants came to Baden, and a week later the emperor with his suite and the whole German court arrived from Berlin. The royal household, thes ¢ sound nelnded, £ coupy the Hotel Mesmer, which the propri etor retains exclusively for his royal guests during their stay. This hotel is only separated from the Conversation haus and the beautiful grounds where the visitors promenade every afternoon and evening by a very narrow street Persons pre ymenading back and fort! listening to the dalhightful music from the fine band in the Kiosk, or sitting by the restaurant sipping their coffee or drinking their beer, can at almost any hour, if so disposed, get a glimpse of rovalty—in fact, a good square lool —- a8 it goes and returns from its rides and walks. The empress, whose seven. ieth birthday was celebrated this week, carries the weight of so many years gracefully, and without giving evi dence of such an advanced age. To see her ont every morning taking her “constitutional,” and walking so briskly that her maid and footman in livery RAYS the her, it is hard to realize that she has seen threescore and ten years, Her majesty is a devoted chure h woman, During her stay at Baden attends regularly every Sunday the lit tle English chureh, and joins in the service like any other stray visitor that might | enter the house of worship. She times her arrival so as to be present just as services are to commence. Bhe rides to church in a close, handsome, not over expensive carriage, drawn by two ele gant, coal-black horses with silver mounted harness. The coachman and footman are in livery, and the stout, plain-looking German woman, plainly dressed, who rides with her majesty in. side, is, I suppose, one of the ladies in waiting, or “maids of honor," At the church door one of the wardens, Mr. Oakes, of New York, stands ready to receive her, and escorts hor to her seat, which is directly in front of the chan. cel, Last Sunday I happened to have a seat directly behind her majesty, and, of course, but could observe all her movements, what she wore, ete. If I NEWS EPITOME. Sear — East and Middle, Tux present Bate offipe Warcester Pix assassin Guitean was hanged in effigy | tho other day in New York and Drooklyn. been done to houses fire (Ouray damage has er property by fores a in West. New York fur Mrs, Gar | $247,000, Now York the od in y has reaciu AKAUA srrived in 1 & railroad explo Curious Peis, There | the i ne of the most lakes in Ament La who 3 tort Lu igh fie lation s of this ives in Sandwich, Burgess, yo li it le no- she SUS tains ha fn olce ¥ v 01 juite a period to feed this lake, and a few days ed to be favored with an 58 this novel feast of i da £1 invita y first splash 8 the water with hand, when 11 a moment tl approaching from every ree handreds of | ge shiner thie varying in siz three in length, 1 proachiing. surface, away, $s Jaan caution sly nt) thirty strotehed 3 it is friend or foo the waters. Lr collected her, as she water They her hands, { irectly before commences to feed fairly alive with take bread directly and { woenld al ' urties water, and while she held them in amused us the most, feet in length, t that repeatedly the surface, and would glide bae her hands and «1 times she lift under. He 1d take no nndne liberties with him long as his tural element, but saw daylight he woul only an eel could. Another small one, about a foot in length, seemed to be particularly fond caresees and conld be handled about as she pleased, it being under that she was to remain head she wou 80 the moment dart back as Taken altogether it was and visitors to this locality writers I would undertake to describe her dress, but I forbear. It was so very plain and inexpensive, and at the same time so sensible and appropriate for church-going, that I know the fashionable worid, which | would expect an empress’ dress to be appointed, visible and inexpensive trimmings cost altogether not more than some of The attached lady is evidently much showing them.—Marlbord Se A —— Spontaneous Forests, A writer in a West Virginia pape held by many ar case of the Shenandoah Valley. American churches. majesty got fairly seated she searched | on which elk, her. This was to be ready for the con- | tribution box, and she evidently al. hered to the old motto, “ Pay as you | She then found her place in the | singing the hymns, ete. And she wore no spectacles, either, dune to the annual Working Up Business, A solemn-looking man recently walked | | duking the summer.’ The {tem read: “ Amateur Sailor. ito bale out a boat while sailing is to “I'm afraid we can't do it’ fee “Who is that? “It's the new coroner,” Everybody Right, {Indisnapolis (Indisns) Farmer.) When every one says a ‘thing is so it must be so.” Onthispoint Mr. A. H Lyman, druggist, Manistee, Michigan, writes : Every ono who tries St, Jaco! Oil says that it is the best remedy ever used for rheumatism. Mr. White, a tomer, after having employed every known specific for rheumatism, was cured by Bt. 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Flies and Mosquitoes, % foagh on Hats” keeps a house free ed-bugs, i vache 06, Tals, mice, etc a Womont the thot wands ppon Ix wiles of Canporaxe annually fact that not a single complaint {ved from all these thousands, and ne idea of its good qualities, represents the Lungs in a healihy state) A STANDARD REMEDY IN MANY HOMES. r re aughs, © lds, Croup, Bronchitis and all oth i Throat and LUNC a it is ui d an 3 utterly beyond all competitios I] CONSUMPTIVE CASES » near a specific that ” Ninetyfive™ anently cured where the dire fed with There is no chemi. nts to harm the yo cung or oid. Thisengraving approaches s IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM! CINCINKX ATI O. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUBRISTS. - NYXU —11 Ak I. Persp on ment in Mercant! fe Riv amers, ote... call t A distan Bhi ros N.Y, City, wh, Si any ad irese on receipt of 30 cents, _A M. Fit ASER, ; r Glasgow, N. X.8. 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AL shove suid by Song. Fog Risks Mig. Co, Rondwwtar, N. od Torente, Out, MANUFACTORY And Wholesale Depat, 465 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN. on nan, wit dL I © tion. 3, Gi PEISGNS, noe pow Pricing in the ere w OL Li solies anders fo ICES SRG Paslofne 4 Sits ms wi i. ade tac alie 10 Wil WILAON. 483 n LION ET is Send for Cirealam. a stand other memorands earding the * NIA” e give from theltof thoussads of © WILSONIA™ patients the folk witgr REPRESENT ATIVE ME Oh BL ure . Brooklyn: Mrs. Coo War. ae grest Jes gry of Dulveies] Kah R Dn topics fu every department of mien ao abo wl $0 peroent larger than OC , 10 per an Aspiciowe ., "2 Jer oem. 3 yu vent, iar wer ih Bn Johumons, ¥ on 2 mere Pagel oxgayiete in clo AL i nding. . R134 in a S201 in (ull Uhrary sheep wend terms to cine, and August, quick for all part) IT to TER AN Boos B Jonx B. Arps, , 704 Bre aduay New Tort: cond Fiftorn large € o 3 as 31 0,000 REWARD fhe the or oT B, 000 Agents Wanted for Life of Tt contains the full history of Lis noble and life and dastardly assassination, Nildens are waiting for this book. The, best chance life to make money, * out This is the only wai ptic sa J trated life of of our martyred Pros dent ecirenlars extrs a to Phiiaeiphin NATIONAL | Lh Ma CO A HI {I Parsons’ Blood, and will compl fa in bs entire syslem in thee mon BE he Pe on will take one pill each night from { te restored to sound health isch a Sold everywhere or sent by mall § Chg be Ci, Reston: } ations ars JOHNSON A very Hawg Heater to any of the banks or! Any nuzaber of shares st Address Archie © AND NATIOXAL BANK BILLA, 3s wited States asury Notes, apd nine - jonal Ba Bilis, 18 sa rare and ine are imvaiuahis, THEW & « ANTED to sell the life of GARFIELD lilnstrated Terms Hberial “Say 30. Padre C. R. Black hall & E reat Jones St, N. Yi [1 poss ie ms. \$Tho val. DaBOROmY bound for ouly 39 eta Si TRY W) WASTE MONTY! Tonns wan or at. ron went Sasnnnt NE Shettara Cc whiskies or 8 bes hake em honda. or PORE, FT EPEAT and FY ICORATE she HAIR R sareiaee duu 3 gd "- bpd: ask & ie | ONLY = id dey - he 5 Sota LEE, Bo ¥ Beware of A JEAN AND EXPENSES IU AGENT A P.O. Vi lokery, Augusta id be ar Telegrapny 10 ths, and be certain of » uation, add utine Bros, Janesville, Wis, LLEN'S Henin Yoh Nervous t Debilityd Weakness of Generative Organs, 1-alldru : h youd won Our own town. Terms an SIRT OR Th Dr. METTAUR'S HEAD.L the nervous system, cleanse heal action of wehderfily In 2 vary directions of nine three-cent Ce 4 +
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