Show BY TE TELEGRAPH i relt kelt WESTERN UNION line adile AM amr J 2 it I 1 J I 1 lk N nn newark N J L 29 general geor geore george e B mcclellan ex commander of tee the army odthe united states died suddenly this morning at ten minutes past three I 1 rom exhaustion produced by repeated shocks ot neural neuralgia ia of the heart at lils his home howe oa on arit orange e mountain though lie he had bad nearly com completed plated lit ili his ear he had pres preserved erred not only the buo buoyant ant spirits but a buoyant youthful ability therefore TLe tie therefore when he began abo about ut three weeks ago to feel pains pys at ins hi heart neither ho he nor hirs hirt medical I 1 man dr seward of orange nor any of his family regarded the matter seriously ile he and every one else believed yesterday that the troublesome malldy malady was either gone for good or at least for a rong long longtime t me 1 in that belief the general ordered his I 1 carriage yesterday morning drove to rau ran e accompanied by his only ciau clau ieter saw aw several gentlemen on business and made an appointment aimone of them lor for it 11 0 clock tod to d ay lic returned home in excellent spirits ate heartily at his ineal meal hours aud and retired to rest about 11 the returned and a messenger on horseback was dispatched down the hill bill for the fl octer doctor who came back with the least possible delay when lie he entered tiie the bedroom of tile the general lie he found the patient in extreme agony the paroxysms returned with a rhy frequency that was alarming and the remedies which th the eskill skill of the tiie doctor suggested were no more ihan those which had been supplied by the intelligent affection of general lIans wife and daughter who had ministered to him from the llast alarm alarin for four hours be he suffered the most excruciating agony about 3 there was a change the eyes of the patient began to grow brighter bright erand and his bis face that had been white with pain began to recover its usual ruddy hue lie he gave a long iong deep sigh of relief smiled faintly and aud said 1 I feel ea easy now thank god I 1 have pulled through then be he sank upon I 1 p the pillow low as if exhausted clos int ini bl his bis e eyes es the doctor who was watching his its face with extreme solicitude saw the unerring signs of approaching pro boachi aching nit collapse and 1 whispered v i ered to mrs mcclellan 1 I fear he Is P dying 19 it was out oo 00 true mcca mcclellan an raised himself up on one hand band half opened his eyes and fell back dead the following general order was issued this af afternoon ter hoon WAR win D wa washington october 2 with profound regret the secretary of war athi announces ounces to the urmy irmy the death of general ge george orga 15 11 macol mccol hil formerly malor major genicia commanding the army ot the united unlit states which occurred at orange IN J T thi this ino yno morning rn the name namo and fame faille of this distinguished soldier and citizen is known and hoi hol honored lored throughout the Ite republic public its as the organizer of the army of if the potomac lie he made I 1 U capable of accomplishing comp lishing great dec deeds decos d s the lessons lessof is he lie gave i it t were forgotten itulid ud the spirit I 1 t with which he animated it COL continued tinned through all its eventful his tory subsequently as its leader he rendered great services to his count country rv his pure and noble character his unselfish uh devotion and the lutyhe performed i in the hour houd of peril will cau can cause se his memory ever to be cherished with pride by the people of the united states signed WM C ENDICOTT secretary of war it is definitely learned today to day that general mcclellan McC lullan an caine came ve very ry be near ar be lug madea madri a of president cleve lands cabinet that he lie was tendered the russian inis mission sion slon and declined it b because of bui bul engagements age in e rits rite aad aud that within the past tw twenty uty nty four hours tho the president had concluded to efner offer hirthe appointment of member of the civil Str service vice though no definite dei der luite arrangements in regard lu to the funeral of general mcclellan have been made it Is probable the services will be held ii the madison madion on square presbyterian church on Mon flav and the will be at trenton the family have been deluged with mett messages sages ironi all parts 0 of f the couta coudry ry and wid trow irom europe general fitz john porter s says pays lym lys i thom ai etc ute ai recollections recollection recollect io lona iona ns were nvere bui but bullied leeds he tie sue hue uc deeded in reproducing most motet of adein and that they will be published soon and that th they erwill will create a stir equal to that caused by the thu publication of dept jepy lepess Ws vs letter ou the grant johnson johnsoa latter iatter it ni atter alter tt 11 following executive order was published today to day EX EXECUTIVE 1 C IJ T I 1 VE A MANSION I 1 ANNS I 1 OX Was washington himton oct 29 the drath of george B mcclellan mcclelian at ote oie time major general cotui command naud nand wg lil ill tle armies of the united state states took look place at an in early hour this morning As a mark marl of respect to the mem oi oly bof of the distinguished di led soldier and citizen whose military tary ability an and aud d civic virtues have shed lesture upon the of his ins country it is ordered by the that the national rational fla fia nag be display displayed at half halt mast upon all th the e buildings ol 01 th tb executive depart meuth menth in this city until after hiti hla f funeral u blau ball bali have taken place ap su ignec DA mel S LAMOT private secretary nuts 29 20 dr noah porter foi fol or thu tho past thirteen years preal president dent of of yale rols collegio Coll colic egiz handed in his bis tit a meeting et ng of the corporation this afternoon to ta take k e effect from the next commencement no cause given riven pol poi agn 29 A victoria B C dispatch says U ebis this ibis evening an english gentleman named hicks kicks was shot down and lnore inori mortally ally ully wounded in f front rout of his own door in the suburbs by two highwaymen and robbed of ism isoo 1800 in money a diamond pin and a watch and ring the victim married here two weeks ago and V AS preparing to leave for england tomorrow to tu morrow with his bride NEW YORK yore 29 because I 1 believed new york was his prefer preference euce cuce it Is nearer the residence I 1 hope to occupy as long ions as I 1 live and where I 1 will be able to visit his resting place often I 1 have believed and rind am now convinced that tile the tomb will be visited by as ai many of his countrymen here as it would in any other place nad aad the offer of a park in new york was the first which observed and that unreservedly tile the only condition imposed by gener general at grant himself I 1 should have a place by his side ST louis LOLIS 21 29 11 II K N rinck Pinck pinckney ney ncy charged with aiding alding the arkansas vii vat valley land and cattle co an english organization to to defraud the go govern ve rw ment out of the larger part of mum mom acres of the public domain in bent county colorado was arrested in st louis this afternoon ile he will be taken back to colorado pinckney was formerly clerk in the pueblo land ollice and he and II 11 C bloomfield iii imager of the cattle colD coid company pany were charged with I 1 fraudulently cou con conspiring to a acquire the land bloomfield was convicted and Is now serving out his sentence but pinckney forfeited his bond and nned fled kansas 29 the daily eattie is in posses possession slon sion of information to the effect that the boomers have again made a movement at oklahoma for several lays days past numbers have been going with teams and provisions stich such as had reached the oklahoma ai strict district up to the date of the latest advices advises ad vices found a number of cattlemen with their herds in peaceful possession but all seemed harmonious as between the herders gerders and boomers with no prospect of trouble from 50 to 60 X wa wagon ou loads of boomers were daily arrivi arriving og upon the ground 30 heavy rains during the past til 24 hours have caused the greatest nood hood known in thelast the past tive live years on the western end of the richmond and allegheny railroad the trestle at south river was washed away and a mixed train on the allegheny road wrecked the engineer aud and firemen are missing and believed killed all the passengers are safe the shenandoah valley train is in to trouble about toe same point no particulars obtainable tal tai ni niu w YORK 30 80 it has been ded den bitely arranged that the I 1 funeral ot of general mcclellan will take place at 10 monday morning next from the madison avenue presbyterian church in accordance with the request of mrs mcclellan McC leilan Jellan there bere bertwill will be iao iio military demonstrations I 1 although all veterans who served under the ane general have been invited to the funel funeral al rev kev dr parker will conduct tuu tuy simple services of the dead and lio no eulogy will be pronounced the pall pail bearers thus far selected are general W V S hancock general joseph E johnson general martin T mcmahon eueral general Gr fitzjohn fitz john porter general W B franklin lion hon 11 II C kelsey and cole COIE coie cole H wright of newark the interment will take place in the family plot at trenton on ane same day mrs MM mcclellan has received telegraphic messages I 1 es of condolence f from rom rem gen joseph E johnston governor rat Patt lson tisou of pennsylvania W W alory the sculptor of rome the marquis do ftc Torri gitil of italy and many ether kother distinguished people general shaler placed tile the first division of national guards at the service ut general nic Alc mcmahon Mation mallon to act as a military escort but ant the offer in compliance with mrs airs McClel lans laus wish was declined with many thanks gen mcmahon came to this city from diange today to day and will return to the mcclellan residence this afternoon to make f further urther arrangements the army of the potomac will send representatives to the funeral nearly dispatches and other messages ag es of condolence arrived today to day the compte de do paris sent by cal cai cable cabie dethe the following receive the expression of the tile deepest sympathy of his late aldo aide lor jor the widow and und family of his ills belove beloved d general ile he mourns bot only tile the best of chiefs but also the best of friends telegram were also received from samuel J tilden general W S hancock general J it mcpherson nev kev dr john hall general alexander S webb general jose joseph ph E Jo johnston linton M rouster rooster of france at washington and the marquis dl DI torr Torre gani mrs airs brother in law I 1 i RICHMOND 30 A heavy rain during I 1 the past twenty four hours has caused i the greatest flood known in the past live years on the western on end d of the richmond Alleg hany bany railroad the trestle at south boutt river was washed away and a mixed train on the alle tile gha ny was w wrecked reeked the engineer lne Ine erand crand and i fireman are missing and are believed I 1 to have been killed all the passengers are safe the shenandoah doali valley train Is in trouble about the same point no particulate obtainable j the high waters from above have i reached richmond and tonight to night the wharves in the lower part of the city aru aro rb submerged no ser mer serious ious tons damage la 13 anticipated however aa as reports from points above Colum columbia bla bia show that the I 1 water Is le falling lalling everything esery Every thin thid along the I 1 river riverfront front has been removed demov ed beyond the danger line the nver river is also reported greatly swollen and add damage tamage is done at fredar some same damage Is also ie to i e portet portel on the C ke ohio railroad ST locis louis 30 the globe dekoj democrat at will tu print the following A number of personal friends were cereals we reals dis cursing some incidents of the late car far one of them spoke of Lincol ns aversion I 1 to blood hed bed and in illustration slid he irad it f from rom rem a member of the cabinet of the war period that lincoln on his bis return from f rom rem the hampton floada conference in february ibbs proposed to his ills cabinet to submit a ines roes sage to Con congress 10 grehs grebs giving riving to the south bouth eru states stated an a lo amount of money equal equa to the probable cost of the war from that time lillie to its close ou on condition condit iID ol 01 their laying la in down their arms ancile and re i turning burnim to their loyalty to the union the editor of the globe democrat hearing bearing of the conversation sent sept a memorandum of it to ilon hon J pusher PU aher aber who was at the time referred to lin coins secretary of the interior laterio rj ant adt an who Is now a resident of lawrence kansas requesting him to state hi bb recollection recollect km as boits to its correctness from ushers reply which was received yesterday we make the follow follon ing extract soon sooil after llis his lin coins return from james hh river er the cabinet was convened and he read nad to it for approval a message which he be had prepared to be submit submitted ed to con aress res in which he recommended that congress appropriate to be a apportioned amon among the several states I 1 in proportion to the slave population to be distributed to holders bolders of slav slaves es III n those states upon condition that they would consent to the abolition of af slavery and aud disband tap insurgent urgent army and acknowledge and submit to the laws of the united states the mem bers bera of the cabinet were all opposed lie he seemed somewhat surprised at that and asked how ion lon long iong will the war last I 1 mo no one an answered but he soon said A hundred days well we are spending now in carryl carrying Dg on the war 3 wom a da dagg which will amburt to all this money besides all the lives 9 with a deep sigh he added jut you are all opposed to me ine aud aad I 1 will not cot send the message mes saze NEW YORK 31 ferdinand ward was sentenced by judge barrett today to day to tb the states prison for ten years ears cars ferdinand ward smiling and per self possessed came into tie tit crowded court room this morning to receive the sentence of the tile law for OB oil of the many crimes which he had cn col matted in the world of finance annance dt hit sheriff and warden of ludlow jail accompanied him throwing os ol bis his overcoat with a lazy ailbe air he boneo boned to aud and shook hands with his counsel As he looked around the room he taw bawl a few of the laces the jury by which ward had been found guilty were not all present ig 14 a 3 body but buta a number of the jurymen juryman occupied feats in the court room the box hot however was not empty atnas it was 0 occupied by court attaches of the building buil buli dlug diug limbs of the law jaw and others who nho dropped in ill to hear tlde the little Ks na of wall street sentenced the co court urt clerk was promptly on baud with hi lils as the judge however bo wever was late anddie and did not arrive until 20 minutes after the appointed hour bour when the machinery of tile the law was iva set in motlena mo tlona persistent lawyer arose and asked for a stay of prore proceedings edings in the case judge burrett tried in a ien gen ken tie tic way to persuade pur suade the lawyer lo 10 howalt walt wait until later in the day but the latter was so earnest and bound to have ills liis own way that the court allowed him to ll 11 heavy y wa shouts on ralin railways ays connect coune coude ct ing 1 here ere this city Is almost isolated from tte outer world no malls have ba c been received here |