Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1883 — PRESIDENT ARTHUR. [ARTICLE]

PRESIDENT ARTHUR.

Summer Programme of the National Executive. [Washington Telegram to the Chicago Tribune.) President Arthur does not intend to spend the summer at the Soldier’s Homa After July 1 he will not again be in Washington until September, possibly not until October. It is his purpose to visit the New England watering placea He said to a friend Saturday that he should remain here until July 4 or after to finish necessary business, and that he should then visit New York and prepare for an extended summer trip. He “Will probably first go to Newport, where he is expected. His remembrances of last summer are pleasant. From Newport he will go along the New England coast, possibly in a Government steamer, touching at Boston. After which he will visit one or two points in Maine. He may decide to accompany Senator Frye on a fishing excursion. He expects to remainin New England until some time in August After that his ?lans axe undecided, but he has a trip to the ellowstone country under favorable consideration. He has a great desire to see the Northwestern country, of which he knows comparatively little Should he go to the Yellowstone Park he, of course, will stop in Chicago and accept the invitation for a reception which Was long ago tendered him by Collector Spalding. He has received earnest invitations to visit Santa Fe on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the settlement of the city, but if he takes a trip further tfian New England it will undoubtedly be to the Northwest. A few who are not willing that a President should have the recreation which other American citizens are at liberty to take think they see in this trip a purpose on the part of the President to make the people of the different sections better acquainted with him, with a view of promoting his chances in the Presidential nominating convention.