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- DAILY NEWS. NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1881 GUJTEAU. " The Guard at the Jail Increased, flow the Wretch Received the News of the President's Death. The guard at the jail was in creased. The increase was made on the order of Adjutant General Drum. The latter stated that the present guard was, in his opinion, sufficient, as he did not fear any attack upon the jaiL v i Guiteau was not informed of the death of the President until the next morning. The news was im parted to him by Warden Crocker. The latter believing that Guiteau suspected something, visited the assassin's cell. : "Well, General,'' asked Guiteau, pressing his face against the iron bars of his door, . "what news from the President V Crocker dodged a reply, and Guiteau said,p"You can't fool me, General ; there's something up." Crocker then said, "Well, the President is dead." "Is that so ?" cried out Guiteau, with some excitement "When did he die V "Last night." "Well," was the answer, ,"the whole matter is in the Lord's hands. I have felt grieved because the Presi- dent Bunerea so mucu, ann l am srlad that his sufferings are over. I hope that God has saved his soul : I biive been praying for it. As for rae, I have just carried out the Lord's will." Guiteau then retreated to the rear of bis cell and refused to converse any more. About 3 o'clock p. m., however, he became nervous and prayed a great deal, and calling a guard, asked if there was any probability of an attack by a mob upon the jail. The guard assured him that he was safe, and when the latter went away Guiteau began to sing a hymn in a deep bass voice that sounded and re-echoed through Hhe corridors of the jail. He sang for half an hour and then took a seat at his table and resumed writ ing upon his obituary. ; wide bands of fine black Cashmere, while the square pedestals on which iney rest are completely covered with the same material From the roof of the portico hang heavy folds of black, arid from pillar to pillar are loner festoons. The front of the mansion; is almost covered with black. From window to window run very long loops of cashmere, uiieraarea mm dows, rosettes' ana 1 Even ! the cornice of made the back ground streamers. the roof is for heaw land" graceful folds of black. The whole I is in excellent taste and has a most imposing effect The eastroom is not drapeaj jn early ten thousand yards ol the external wound between the loin mascles and the right groin. This channel is now known to be due to the Dun-owing of the pus from the wound which was suppos been the ezamina- chest evis ed du rind life to have track of the ball. In an tion of the organs of the deuces of severe bronchitis were found on both sides with broncho pneumonia of the lower tortious of tne rignc lung, tnougn iree irom ab scesses, ftor were any found iii any other organ except the left kidney, which contained near hi Mtfabe a small absfces8 abotit. one-third of ar inch in diameter. In reviewing the msiory oi tne case in connection WHOLESALE AND RETAL LIQUORS Gaston House Bar & BiUianl Saloon black stuff were reduired to drape with the atitopsy it ta quite ! evident luu vaiiiuii i in H.rmronnfl.m mnnms i luab tuo uiucicuu BuuuuLabiiiL but iner. Evertf column is wr&athed in faces, and especialiy the fractured. black, l and every lamp post , is spongt tissue of the. vertebra fur- urapeu. xnere is not a cornice one buiuwouu cApiauanuii ui iuo what is almost hid; while even the septic condition which existed. statues have longj festoons ctf black signed, V. VV . Bliss, J J JtL Barnes, thrown over them: Eosettesi heavy J. L Woodward, B. Reyburn, F. fl. turns and lem ? wreaths of black are mammon, u. i. Agnew, a. li. the principal designs used. The amun, v. &. uamo. outside of the dome is also draped. At the first ballustrade festoons run from pillar to pillar, connected by long bows with long streamers. The highest gallery outside the dome, directly under the lantern is similarly draped. j Above this, the columns which surround the lantern are wreathed with broad bands of black, which appears when seen from below like narrow strips of ribbon. The emblems of mourning are to be seen away up in! the air from almost every point in j the city. Looking down upon Washington from the dome the sight is one to be remembered, .inhere seems to be a forest! of flags Waving at half mast ! I - j Over the doors of the rotunda are festoons of black, and from the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. t I Legal Thesaurus; A Dtgeded IAdex of JTaft' Secidini : i)e4igibed to'assist ike rlifnjfliaWjer-. aenti, Jnd tit ; Jfeiices or ill! ' : JAMES CAMPBELL, Propriet6f, NEW BERNE, N. C. The beBtand purest Wines and Liqfuor and the most popular brands of Cigars. aug l3-3m pillar of the ballustrades long black pendants ; and black place, care WINDLEY BROS., Whledale Liqlor bedlero, NEW BERKB, C. aug 1tssm . SCHOOLS AND SCHOO BOOKS. NEWBERN ACADEMY for Bcyirk THIi ARMY AD NAVY. .The Military Testimonial of Grief and Respect. The order from the war depart ment directs every post, station, fort and arsenal throughout the country to hold appropriate- funeral ceremo nies in memory of the late President; that flags be kept at half mast; that thirteen guns be fired at dawn of each day for thirty days, and after wards at intervals of thirty minutes between the rising and setting of the sun a single gun be fired. At the close of day a national salute of 38 guns wlil be fired. Officers of j the army will wear badges of mourn ing for six rnot'ths. The guard of honor from the army to escout the remains from this city to Cleveland I wmu, win consist oi y general oi-1 ficers and 29 picked men. There' will be an equal, number of officers from the navy. ; THE NAVY. Secretary Hunt in his order to Admiral Nichols says: "it is Decoming that all times when the heait of the nation is heavy with grief, proper expres sion should be given to the respect and affection eo sincerely and uni versally entertained for the raem-r ory cf the wise, patriotic and noble chief magistrate who has departed tbJs life, under circumstances so dis tressing. To this end officers of the navy will see to it that all honors and ceremonies befitting the occa sion are observed by their respec tive commands in accordance with the regulations of the service. The office of the department will res main closed for all business during the term that the remains of the President shall lie in state at the capitol. . ; THE the cornices arei covered put in every, possible having been taken, bow- ever, not to overao toe matter. The catafalque used for jthe lying in state in jthe rotunda of the Capi- tol is a historic one, and it is a sin- I j J , J gular coincidence that as it was mB;:irT .r rr sr - ODrOD1 tphe next session w iiaitsu j jrrtpment, bu ix, agam Dears 0n Monday, Sept. 119th, 1 me remains oi anomer nresiaeni, who fell aj yictim 1 to ait assassin's bullet! Not only hasrtne catafalque upheld the) body of Lincoln, but the remains of Charles Stfmner, Chief Justice Chase and Vice President Wilson have laid I upon it It was recovered jin black velvet but in deference to the desire of Jjlrs. Gar field for no ostentation there is not even any fringe upon it. j M. FETTER, A. M., LL BEGIN II. Principal. THE AtJTOPSY.! Course of By prcv mortem examination President Other Teachers will be employed as the J . : F " occasion may uemanu. 1 TERMS : In Adranee. !.-.- I For Highest English per Month, $1 00 ' Advanced Classes, 2 00 Highest English comprises the follow ing studies, yiz: English Grammer, Ele mentary Arithmetic, Geography, Jfap irawiug uisiory, jNaturai ruylo3opbj Elementary, Composition, Heading, Spel linf Penmanship, j . , 4 Advanced Studies: Latin, Greek, Ger man. French. Arithmetic. Algebra. Enc lish Grammer. Rhetoric. Composition. the Ball, Cause r the i Sudden Dealh. ous arranjgement a post- English Literature, Descriptive and Phys- amination of the body of PPfe "a? Draing Natural. n 4A r im jt ' : -Pftylospphy, Physiology, History, Read .Garfaeld Was made in:. anllinV Penmtnshin. and fiiioh presence and with tho assistance of other series as are necessary to prepare JUrs. i ! Hamilton, Agnew, iSIissJ ooys for college Barn es, Woodward, Key burn, An- WHITE HOUSE -CAPiToi-rr AND Their Mourning Draperies. ttirPky mourning at the wte House is most elaborate. The square pillars at tha trances are heavily draped. The eignt massive colnmnn which tort the portico are bnnnA wifh For further information, japply to and act- M.. FITTER. A. Jf., Principal, -' Newbern If. C. Museum, sUEPfiEBD'S EW GRAMMAR. drew H. Smith of Elberon ing Assistant Surgeon D. S. Lamb ot the Arm v medical Washington. The operation was performed by An Elesientart Grammar of the Eng Dr. Lamb. It was found ithat the Jish Language. By Henry E. Shep- ball, i ! alter fracturing the right "era, ju.. a , oupu ruonc instruction, eleventh rib, had! passed! through Baltimore, late Prof. English Lan the spinal column ! in iront of tie Lerature, Baltimore City i : i At l' j -p vouege. Bpinai-canai, iractunog iae oouy oi From t he Baltimore "n.? " We com- tbe fcrst lumber vertebrcei driving mend prof. Shepherd's Grammar as the a number j of small fragments of best work of the. kind we bave ever bone-into the adjacent soft parts seen simple, clear. adapted tothe child' and lodging just below the m,E,d an? ncwe. . L.a Anf 4- ina From the Baltimore "American: Vrot Lif U ifv onnA nnA Shepherd's Grammar is the best text . . j a i ' ! JL "x l j book on this subject that I has come to ninu too perifconium, wuerp it nau our notice. Prof. Shepherd's fitness for become completely encysted. xne the task needs, of course, ho comment." 'immediate cause of death was a From the Baltimore "Gazette." "Prof. Rftcnnrlarv hemorrhage from nno of Shepherd's Grammar is altogether thA inPflPnirift arteriea adioinin thfi Nork that merits the highest commenda- track of the ball, the blood ruptur mg the peritonium and nearly a pint escaping into tho abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is be lieved to have been the cause of the severe pain in the lower part of the chest complained of just before death. An abscess cavity six inches by ! four in dimensions was found m'the vicinity of I the gall tion, and it should receive the earnes attention of all those who are interested in the proper training, of the young." Erom the Report of the Baltimore Board of Education." "Shepherd's Grammar is i s i' .t ' : Ji-i it ,i marsea oy clearness auui ermpiicuy o statement; or easy, natural ana pro gressive arrangement." .) JOHN B. PIET, Publisher, Baltixobb, Mn. bladder between the liver and the tran verse olon, which were strong ly interadherent. It didj not in volve the substance of the liver, and no communication was found between it and the. wound.. A long bound with suppurating channel extended from ipec iled 1 1 imen uopy, or free of, postage on Examination receiptjof 3 S mai cents. Catalogue of School Books andl Pric -r . f i i o-.: :tj plication B RICK FOUR OR FIVE THOUS- aad for eale. 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