| Show BY TELEGRAPH LL L L reit WESTERN UNION UMON TElman TELEGRAPH ll UNE ume andi ANOTHER HER MARTYRED PRE ISI DENT biath DEATH OF JAMES JAKES A GAR FIELD yris laar houas HOURS ELDERON 19 his symptoms during the early part of the night were so favorable that mrs airs garfield retired to rest shortly after 9 swain and rock Bock weil were on the watch all night and the physicians returned early rockwell had bad said the president passed a most comfortable night better than had anticipated he slept most usual the baveler have decreased ease in quantity you will see a food bulletin I 1 am sure fuere was not the sligh slightest tes teb of recurring chills they are liable to happen of course but they did not occur during the night secretaries blaine and lincoln are expected this morning both were telegraphed for yesterday 6 pm though the gravity of the presidents condi condl condition continues there has been no ng aggravation ra of symptoms since the noon bulletin was issued he has slept most of the time coughing but little and with ease the sputa remains unchanged A amount of nourishment has been taken and retained tempera temperature tur pulse respiration 18 DW D W bliss frank H hamilton D hayes agnew LONDON 19 lowell american minister has received a telegram from irom the queen expressing the grief of herself and family at the discouraging accounts regarding president garfield and re requesting questin that all intelligence concerning hi 1 i condition be forwarded immediately immediate I 1 y to balmoral lano TANG 19 the finst first t indication indi indication elc Ale di cation atlon that anything serious had occurred was the appearance of the messenger at the elberon hotel who obtained a carriage and rapidly off it was supposed he hadl had gone to summon the members the cabinet who left here about tonight to night attorney general mc iveagh has notified vice president arthur of the presidents condition Ei El elberon beron beront 1120 ilso 11 20 pm m iaac macveagh MacVea eaga gb has come toe to elberon beron hotel otel otei from Franc brane franckle biu klu cottage and says I 1 sent my dispatch to mr lowell at 10 p m shortly before that dr had seen the president and found lils his pulse and all conditions then promising a quiet night the doc doe tor asked the president if lie be wab was uncomfortable in any way president answered not at all and shortly afterwards fell asleep and bliss returned to his hia ro room colonels swain and rockwell M remained with the president about 1015 p in m the president awoke and xe remarked marked to col swain that ii he was wa sus suT suffering ering great pain and pla pia placed his hip hand land over hla hia heart blis bliss was and when he e entered red the room found the president substantially ly without thou t pulse and the at ar of the heart indistinguishable he said the tho president is dying and directed sirs garfield to be called the president remained in a dying condition xi latil 1035 when he waR waa pronounced dead he died of 0 WW k effig fa au u that hiat of cobrae cou is uncertain I 1 notified general arthur th nd sent a dispatch to Blaine and lincoln sept am the fol foi following lowin official bulletin has juet been issued 11 1130 30 30 p M the president died at 1035 p m alter the bulletin was wai issued at this evening the dent continued in much the sam condition as during the afternoon the pulse varying from to with rather increased force a and nd volume after taking nourishment b he fell into a quiet sleep about 35 minutes before his hia death and asleep his pulse rose roee to and wa somewhat more feeble at 10 minutes past 10 he awoke complaining pla ining of some pain over the region of the heart and almost immediately became unconscious and ceased t to 0 breathe signed D IV BLISS FRANK H HAMILTON N A D HAYES agnew LONG BRAN BRANCH cIr clr 20 1212 at r ney general macveagh has just sent ent the following to Vice vlee prescient President arthur it becomes our painful duty to inform you of the death of president garfield and to advise of your tak ing the oath of office as president 0 of the united states without delay I 1 if it concurs with your judgment w we will be veny glad if it you will come here on the earliest train tomorrow to morrow morning signed WILLIAM wllliam windom WINDON seey gecy seely becy of the treasury W H HUNT secy seely seey of the navy THOMAS L JAMES postmaster general WAYNE attorney general 8 J KIRKWOOD bees sees seely becy of the interior N NJ J 19 1110 pm the rho cabinet has just arrived and gone one in a body to franklyn cottage all ali are here except blaine and lincoln attorney general macveagh C has telegraphed them of the presidents death great excitement bebb be d particulars can cannot n at obtained cottee cottle cottage has hns ila lia been the eard vard around th S one ono la allowed to ard andreach add anD roach th the government has taken ros ios session of the only telegraph wire which is connected at elberon it will b be almost impossible to get further details tonight to night as we are shut 0 off from all communication with the cottage and its inmates albanys ALBANY 19 on the announcement of ortho the presidents death the bells tolled great sorrow is expressed by the people a number of whom are on the streets until a late at hour arrangements are being made to drape public buildings and nags at half mast richmond 19 immediately on or the receipt of the presidents death cleath the public bells commenced tolling chicago 19 the fire alarm notified all the bell towers in their circuit at 1030 tonight to night of the death 0 of president garfield Garfiel dand and immediately the slow and solemn tolling of th the bells called thousands u upon on thousands sandhof of people out on le the streets all of the mass of humanity mad made all haste by public and private conveyance ve ance and on foot to reach the pol poi point t w where ere the reliable and detailed information could be obtained and in a few moments the streets street where the bulletins were exhibited were full fall of people struggling to get a glimpse of the fatal words which for a full fuu half hour was the only new received the president nt is dead although the blow had been looked for almost daily forever for over throe three weeks vt it came none I 1 the he less dreadful when ithell it fell feli about the news centre centres and sand newspaper windows it was a coin mon sight to bee eee strong men expressing sing the deepest and almost tearful sorrow while women wept outright and the most flippant and hardened passed with bowed heads as in th the presence of some great domestic or personal trouble not a light word was spoken and for floronce fo ronce there ther was nolester no jester jesten in the crowds who surged through the streets the silence was an impressive and peculiarly solemn feature of the night new now york midnight 19 at this hour new york Is as thoroughly awake ns us at noon usually extras are being cried through the streets and thit thu whole town is evident evidently li wake awake to the cry notwithstanding the news of the death of the chief chiet magistrate has been so to speak discounted for eighty days and nights there la Is no doubt that the announcement no was received as a thunderbolt out of a cl clear earsky sky for th the past few days men have been employed I 1 in church and n clr fl p 1 t u wa basw ir learea dreaded event and when the solemn news came cam eat at last it found deop people abed and asleep which fact really added to the solemnity of the meca mcca ston sion because nobody was prepared for the worst and could not possibly have been NEW york 19 the tribune the reaper death gathers the bravest and the best after a struggle that has kindled the admiration of 0 the world for his heroic manhood RP president resident garfield has gone to the still heith helTh heights ts where crime and pain lome some not he looks down upon a mourning nation which he hoped to help by a wise discharge of duty worthier men than Abra abraham tram iram lincola and james A garfield this country has never seen in high sta stion tion and each was taken early from us as from the herald in his hig death the warm hopes and a of the whole people 0 of his lis country so warmly cheil chell cherished shed for or so long adds now to the pangs 0 of public regret all americans 0 of whatever religious faith and whatever politics democrats who iop eop posed and republicans who reluctantly supported his hia election shock id d alike by the bloody deed which laid md him low have watched during these hese tedious weeks around the bed ide of the patient and un ing ug sufferer lerer with admiration for his hi cheerful manly patience and with prayers that he might be restored to igor vigor and his bia official status and indeed the whole civilized world has watched and prayed with them but it was not to be yet the long period of the presidents illness hm hab lot not been lost people have teamed i precious lesson in these days ol 01 sympathy lym pathy and doubting hope above alls aily all nil it has prepared ull oil for hearty learty acquiescence in the fiat flat which removes the ibe president and brings aring sin in his successor thus the change which two months ago would vou you id have been received by many with a considerable de degree gree of 01 un friendly yand and even hostile feeling will now be consummated with the entire assent of all parties but while we do not rebel al at the ascent of f another administration every american will feel emee emeri j y ni am E alny te d to 0 o be president he was attacked in the he di discharge e of that great representative senta tive office his remains will be ae bourne to their last rest attended bv the unanimous and beart heartfelt reif relt sorrow of fifty millions of freemen CHICAGO 19 the times has bag a column of editorial chiefly devoted to 0 o a sketch of the wonderful caree career of f the late lato president garfield I 1 it laya lays the most important incident of his its five tive months administration was wa hat that to which he owed his death the contest with Mr Conkling through course he be bore himself with a i firmness and dignity which served to confirm the public and gave ave pi amise that in the disc dise discharge harg barg of f his high trust the president would not fail fall to remember what gag was vas due to his own self respect and to the office of chief magistrate in losing this brief review it is hardly worth while to recall the fierce assaults made u upon pon the character 0 of its ita subject no public man in this country escapes such attacks and in most cases it must unhappily be confessed they are well deserved to lay gay general garfield erred at time times is but to say he was human but proof that his errors errora were corrupt or criminal has never been produced the fact that after 22 years of public service the most of them were years in which accumulation ut wealth wenith by the venal was easy and temptations for a public man were constant and strong he was still a poor man when chosen president and this must be accepted bythe by the candid mind as conclusive proof of his integrity he served his bis country 19 well and faithfully according to t the lights his conscience gave him and will be beheld held heid in grateful remembrance for this service for the mani maul fe station and high purpose which he has not been spared to execute or to rescue the executive office from decided odium into which it had fallen in the hands of his big predecessor SAN FRANCISCO 19 A dispatch dis datch from sacramento says bays in 1877 a well known citizen of lincoln placer county named Sl sia Sid gleton disappeared A farmer named niles a respected citizen now a resident of this city owed singleton singie single singleton ton visited niles to collect the money niles nilea and singleton visited sheridan in the some county during the visit of Siu gleton to nilea house from that day singleton has not been seen the men were we old friend shaving crossed the plain plains together niles statement that qi 1 f lawt want k t n arizona was accepted and believed by the lne the commux ity ty shortly after the disappearance of singleton niles filled ap an abandoned well near his big house bouse latterly some property be belonging longIn to singleton Siu gleton has been seen in niles possession especially a gold watch known to have belonged to the missing man A few neighbors who remembered the circumstances of th the disappearance and filling of the chewel we connected the two circumstances together niles had bad sold the farm and the new proprietor consented that the well should be excavated to its old oid depth this was done last thursday although the work wa not completed till friday the body of singleton was found at the bot boi tom torn of the well weil the high respectability tabi lity of niles popularity of singleton and the prominent relation relations sustained by both to the community invests the case with most exciting interest A dispatch from wheatland says niles was arrested near there today charged with the murder of singleton niles refused to make any statement and was taken to t lincoln A dispatch from wheatland says saye niles was taken to lincoln on the way he acknowledged to the deputy sheriff that he put singleton singletons body in the well wb where ere it was found lie he said haid he and singleton were on a wagon they had a quarrel and both fell off he niles was stunned singleton had an ari arm broken and was injured otherwise so that lie died in niles nilea field niles says not knowing what to do he threw the body in the well he gave no reason why be he concealed tb the e affair an examination of the remains of singletons gle tons body shows n either neither arm broken and that th the skull wa crushed as with a blunt instrument A dispatch from fort thomas arizona says kerr adjutant of the sixth cavalry arrived today to day from fo fot t grant with 30 men en route to fort apache he will cross the gila tonight to night heul mills milis left here this morning t to 0 join major ranford lanford ran Xan ford com commanding minding a battalion of the firs cavalry ele he will command the company of scouts in San fords forda com corn 1 I 0 ria tf by quite of indians indiana belonging to the agency came in here last evening for the purpose of consulting general wilcox regarding the renegades rene gades general C can r left fort apache to day for with twelve cers and mounted men and a company of scouts under command of gatewood sixth cavalry citizens are reported as forming companies in the vicinity of st johns for mutual protection general genral wilcox his aid nidd d camp major arnold and aid decamp de do camp cadt cant captain I 1 n Ef hias askell ken keH have been corli working c night and day assisted by the commanders of the district and supply depart ments organizing planning and di erecting this movement it has been one of great labor aa as the ho hostile stiles sare aare are entrenched in one of the most roost inac ce cestable ees ces sable sabie portions of arizona surrounded by deep ravines high mountains and box canons which makes make fortifications for savages very secure A determined and combined movement commences tomorrow to morrow on oil the apaches general carr will advance with his command from apache towards to bards price is or dered jered to advance from the west through tonto basin to the same objective point sanford with his command proceeds up the san car los loa river opening communication with frice on the left and McL ettan with two companies of cavalry on his bis ils lis right this movement will result in the concentration of different co commands around lake and the white river biver country the white mountain hostiles ho stiles are believed to be in force and news may be expected from that part of the country soon A dispatch from port 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