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Interviews on the Question of Guitean’s - Alleged Insanity—Vurying Views "> Expyessads ar A Strong Sermon’ by tho Rev. Mr, Packe A Boldier’s Recollections of i? _ , Dr Bliss, THLE" GREAT MAN. ‘ GLOOM, °°. ..4 , DEEP. AND SOLEMN, Bpectal Dispatch to Ths Chicavo Tribune, Wasutnaton, D.C, July 31:45 a. m— Therd is great solemnity. about the White- House; every. yolce Is. hushed, the crowd of waiting journalists: and « poilticians . moves about under tho arched - portico’ nolsolessly. Col.- Robert Ingersul, _ to. a group, spok In’ a -sad, low-.* tone, and suld: “1 knew,tho hand of death was Jald upon him whend saw hin :yesterday,: ‘The hour Is coming now. ‘I'oo bad, too bad. Poor Gartleld, a miracls only can save him’? A few seconds. later. . Vee ‘ . SUNGEON-QENERAT BARNES . eame out, Ills fice was solemn. Lo was reticent. He would only say: *'The bulletin will goon be.down, ‘Chere ty no tmportant change.” ‘There was sudden mysterlons movement of the carringes of the Cabinet, mda shiver. ran’ through the crowd: at the whispered rumor: “Io is dead,” | ‘ BECRETARY WINDOM camo out pile, quiet, calm, his wife bestde him, ashy pale, He said: “‘Lhere ‘has been no fmportant change for two hours,’ His condition is ‘critical, ‘There is nothing in- inent? ~ Bit AEB ga a » BECRETANY TUNT-CAME. * : There wus o cloud of: gloum “over his dark. Spanish face,’ He shdok his head, and sald, “There is noeliuuge,” but the sad and-heavy manner, the: solemn, mournful: shaking ‘of the head, the sorrowful face, told a hopeless | story, .:Seoretary Blaine came, -) - cs Ills free was pale, . lis Hp seemed,-in the sliadow of tho’ strygallug moonlight, aluoat tu quiver. -Iis-volce was «tir; Ho- sald: “Thero has been no unterlal change since 10 o'clock, Of course, it 1s erltioal.”? - ‘Tho carriages moved away niore nolsolessly than could be thoughtover the gravel, They” wero gone, Was-he, too, gone? , These answers precluded: the thought that he was dead, Was heunconscious? ‘holr answers were leas reassuring... Was ho + 4 ENTERING INTO, THY KITADOW OF THE DAIK SVALLEY age FOURTH OF JULY. 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For sale at Mlinols Central Ticket OMmce, 1) jane that often follows gun-shot wounds?’ ‘That ecmed most probable, ‘ho Cablnet people were golug way fora few hours, to come back when ‘the suprame moment should come, ‘That was the inference of. the anx- jous watchors there, “That was the belief of allof us. wey are curtine Hianduinht und: Clertestay Weubese Picton oF : . five, 4S South Clark-sty drend ‘eunk Mout Uitloe, f “VRUY ONITIOAT. “ oo southeast curnor Wi id Clarkente.s und ab Nothing iminent;. signs: of -tympanites,”” Ty Ar 4 Wasi nen, unt Hurons Sigtganthy aud aseondyenacemtie ead ail Me by resOccnilea! aud ul Stations south of thore, and on all trains. ; % the doctors say.” But no man now says there {s hope,’ - Sev thore,” sald one of the yen- erable watclien of tho White Mouge, polnt-- ing to tho comot, “/lhey always come, One was’ hore’ just ‘before’ the -- War. One Is‘here now,’ I believe the hour: has hos come, and there was no one‘ who could deny the old’ man’s thoughe,- Thore li a intraculous possibility that President Garitoldt may lve, Itis net. probable, under human conditions, with human ski, | i A pollinaris. “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS,” \ ) Brktish Medical Journal,’ . ; ng TE ie BARR ORS : TE CHANGE,’ « “Most safe, deliciousand wholesome.” |... ABAD, BAD CHANGE, oe Pe 2H g ‘| >: Spectat Dispateh ta The Chtcuga Tribune, "ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS, - Of all Grocers, Druggisth, & Min Wat, Dealert, BEWARE_OF IMITATIONS. PIOTULE-. hited, ene tere ter ee PICTURE FRAMES * Ie will surely puy 90u to write formy we - Waamisaron, D, ., July 8,—Shortly atter Dou'clock this ovening tho Presidont’s syinp- toms became less: favorable, although not ‘especially alarming ta’ the physiciang in ate tundance, : ‘The: bad news quickly spread, howevor, among the crowds which thronged: the stroots, and all sortsof sensational rumors galned currencye At half past 10 o'vlock the followlng bulletin was lssued, signed by Sure xoon-Genoral : Barnos,: Surgeon Woodward,- aut Dra, Blisa and Itayburns nas ¢ * The condition of the Prosident: ts ‘Joss favor: able, : Pulec, 120; tomperature, 100; pospiration, 20, He is more poatless, and agaly complains of tho pain in his foot, ioe ago ® ‘This buileths produced, A DEPRESSING EFFECT , upon the friends whe were walting ju the Whito House, and your correspondent, who reached It at 1 o'clock, found. them quite uuiactnror, AY dd on OEE G0 Waterproof Linen Collars and Cuffs (Celluloid), Retuin shape aud flats through months uf’ wear. jauudrylng requlrou. Chromo Mtustrated Prico-List free by mail, address BARNES & CO. 80 Audlson-at, (Tribune Bulldduy), Chicuge A Sudden Setback Unlooked | | physicians, 4 able, and! that ‘evory despondent, notwithstinding tha: fact “that MONDAY, . JULY: 4, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. tho physicians had repentedly uttered » warn- tng. that it must: be: expected. thot secondary Inflammation would set In as ‘a result of tho wound.: In conversation with tho correspondent ‘ half hour later otic of the physiclany sald: “We really cannot say any more than fy expressed fi the bulletin. Of course, the symptoms are tess favorablc. than they were, but ft cannot say thoy are unexpected, ee "PH TMH MAS AIMIVED when Inflammation was to be looked for’? © Ato there any syniptoms of peritoneal In- flamiiiation ?” asked the correspondent. “None whatever,” was the reply. “It fs simply, tho: {nilammation whieh ought to be expected fn every. ense of fushot wound, Out -next examination whieh wiil take place at 12:30 o'clock, will present atv opportunity for comparison, Should the President's pulse and tempera ture be no higher than they are now, [should regard !6as 0 favorable. sign, really expect.that elther n an r will be lower then ian naw.’ : " BULLETINS, : MLSS, ATB PM ~ Wasittnotox, J). C., July 3.—Dr, Bifss’ ate tention lins been cntted to, the hourly bulle- tins sent out, aud he pronounces them wholly unauthorized, Bsn | ” Wasntnoton, D. Cy July 3—6 p, m.—Phy- eisians ara now In conference, and will brobae bly report. soon, In the meantime nothing olleint canbe sald, although it may be stated with probable accuracy that the President's condition continues graduntly to f{mprove. He has natural dischargdés from the bowels and bladder without any Indications of blood. IIs temperature and respiration are normal, and his pulse is 104. Ile-is-now, at 5 p.m, asicep. ae Or we x EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASIINGTON, D. C., July 3-6 p. u.—No appreciable change siice tho Inst bulletin. . The President sleeps rvell at intervals, - Pulse, 108; tumporature’ and respiration normal," “DW. Brass, M.D. J. K. Bay J. J. Woopwatn, The next bulletin o'clock, UNOFFICIAT. TP. ¢ Exroutive M. 8, WASHINGTON, D C., July 8—7 p. in,—Ne change in the Presi- dent's condition since the Go’cluck bulletin, 8 Pr. Mt Wasninotos, D. C., July $—8 p, mi.—Drs, Frank Uf, Hamilton, of New York, and D. H. Agnew, of Philadelphia, havebeon requested by telegraph to cone to Washington. by the’ first train toa consultation with the attendant ‘The .Presidpnt’s condition at thls hour remains favorable, , i Or. a, EXECUTIVE MANsI0N,. 0p. m.—Unofielal —The President's. condition . remains uii- changed, Al the symptoms are favorable. A.rumor ‘in circulation ‘on the streets’ this evening to the, ‘effect tint] inflammation: has set {nin tho President's wound Is dented by tho attending physicians, 2, PaaS. Wasuixaton, D. 0., July I—0 p. m.—Any rumor to the effect that Luflammation has set in is incorrect. ‘Thora. hasibeen no perceptt- Did'changze in the President's condition since So'’clock. .. sie: A ¥ vie oe 0x5 Pat % : “Wasntnatoy, D, 0.,; duly. 3— Surgeons say the syinptot tinues lessens the danke’ : 10 P.M - Wasninarox, LD, C., July 8—10 p, m—Tie condition of the President ts less favorable. , Pulse, 120; tompernture, 100;° respiration, 20, Ila Is more restless, and again complalus of pain in his fect, D, We Brass, JA. 1K Banners, J, d. Woopwarp, Ronert Reysuny, 10 P, 3L—FAVORAILE, - Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wastuneron, D, 0., July 3—10 p, in.--Dr, Bliss left the White House at about 8 o'clock this evening and ealled on Col, Robert G. In- eersoll, to. whom he gave « minute description. of the condition of, the President at that time, He said that tho course: of the batt ‘was now perfectly known, aud .that {t rested in tha lower part of the liver, but could not be. safely reached. . Intlammation. set in during the afternoon and continued, but It is local, and shows that tho first healing inten: tlon ling taken pinea already. Gen, Garfield hag, rested well, all, day, and-he enjoyed frequent naps, from each of which he had waked much ‘refreshed. While awake’ ho was uniformly cheerful, and inelined to tallc moro than’ ‘the physiciaus deemed ad: visable. .\The savero pains In.the fect and legs, which alarmed. tho medical attendants, yesterday. and last nlght, have: almost en- tlrely cvased, and the President only com: plalns of occasionally feeling a atiuging son-" sation, 08 If tho feat, wore asleep.” Dr. Bliss thinks now that thera. 1s no doubt. whatevor, of Gen, Gnrtioid’s recovery, and says that -ho should.feolas hopoful: with’ a: patlont who ‘did not possess half the nerve, vital force, or physique of tha President’ 7. ". : 1% lps N10 TH QURENG ss : -Wasminaton, D. O,, duly_8,—Sir Edward Thornton, who-has munifested a deep per- ‘sonal coitcorn’ in the President's condition, chas just called for,the third thne today, He is sendiug fiourly bulletins to the Queen direct, ye ‘ i JONES, - - ' |Special Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribune, + Wasunaron, D..'0., July 3,—-Senator Jones, of Noyada, just eallod at the White Tlouse, and says tha. Vice-President will call whenever It ts Seen pradent, +: Speetat Dispatch to The Chtéago Tribune, + _ Wasutnatoy, 'D. ©. July $11 o'clock. — At this hour the condition of President Gar- fluld is considered altho White Itouse as favorable us Mt tins been during tho aftor noon, ‘Chore [y inilammiuition, as was-to be expected, but the: physlelans sny that* itt cay bo kept within’ bounds: to-night: there ‘Wiil' to-morrow be the strougist hopy, . ho only phystelans in attendances aro Dr, Biles and tho four army and navy surgeons, . o ULHU PS a a Sptctat Dispatch to Tus Untcavo Tribune, <° . E » Wasursaroy, D, 0, duly 8—11340 p.m, “Tho: President. ts rapidly: growing . worse, ‘The sudden change In his condition Is a su prise to the surgeons, . The Inflanimation ts Increasing,» ‘Tho palns in: the feot and Jeps ‘aro becoming more jutenss, _: The confldence ‘In his recovery fs rapidly disappearing. An. other bulletin will bo lasuad at 19380, et hi E80 AG as % Wasuinaton, D, 0. July &—The Presl- dont’ condition has chaugod yory little siuco the last bullgtin. Pulses 112; temporature, 908-10; respiration, 20, -Bome'tympnultis iy recognized, . Does not complain so much of pain In the footy" to Bhaes,- OFFICIAL WULLETING 225003 ’ Exxousive. Mansion, Wasunaton, D,. O,, July 4.—Tha following bulletin: has. just eon fusucdl (19380 a, 1,)4 ‘Tho President's conditi on Uittto alace the fast bulloting: Pulso, 113; temporu: ture, 098-10; respiration, 20. Sonie tymipanitis {a roougnizod, Doos not complain.so wuoh et paln fn the foot, © D, W, Utiss, Ji. DAunes, ¢ 4.3, Woopwaun, ‘ Bpectal Dispatch ty The Valcugo Tribune, Wasiinoton, D, 0.) July'3—Tho latest bulletin, 19:80 8, mies ‘CMY cose ia extremely. Aitive Mansion stating that Dr. ‘try Suiday, ‘subdued, itumulé there may. have been in the great “thought or purpose. bas changed very, i. Topgar iterouun, © eritleal, ‘There scems to be Iittio hope now. 1 Aeage 8 Ue EXtcurivE MANstos, WASHINGTON, D.C. July 4—La, in—In ylew of the fact that it {s deemed best to keep tho Presiitent perfectly quiet during the remainder of the night, tho attending physicians announce, at La. my that tio examfuntions will bo made and no further bulletins Issued until 7230 0, m. AT A LATE OUI -TO-NIGUT Secretary Dlalne telexraphied Minister Low- ell, of London, as follows: ‘The Prealtent’s condition at 10:00 this evening . {snot su favorable, A costna, ‘Telegrams have been recelved at the Fixec- Mnunil- ton, of New York, and Dr, Agnew, of Philadelphia, whe were requested to come to Washington for consultation ‘with the Prealdenvs attending phyalolang are on thelr way ‘here, Dr, Hatnilton left New York at We do not | 10:30 pin, and will reuch Washington at 828010 the morning, Dr. Agnow left Piila- delphia at 12:10 9. my and will arrive at ‘Washington at 4:30.a, m. i" 8 o'chock A. 3 -Wastinaton D, C., dtly4—2:10 a, m.—Dr. Bliss authorizes the positive contradiction of the rumor in Clicinnati to the: effect that he tas. stated that President Gurflotd's enso Is practically hopeless, and that thera Is no use ‘of nilsteading the people. SPECIAL ACCOUNT. STILE ALIVES Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasutnaton, D. C., July 3.—President Gartleld still lives: Tint such Is the fact Is largely due to his vigorous. constitution, his temperate habits, his robust health, and his indomitable pluck.” As Sceretary Windom remarked this morning: ‘ Ifthe President. had not been one of the greatest men in the world he would not now beanlive. He does not trout his condition Nghtly, nor assume analrof bravado, but, contemplating ‘the probabilities of his situation with the calm herolym of a Christinn, he is tirm and deter- mined, yet cheerful, Thls seems to de scribe the Prestdent’s mental condition per- fectly, He lins a soul that, knows no fear, and,wiille be undoubtedly fully realizes the inminent danger of his situation, he has not permitted it for an Instant, to unnerve hhn, or to cloud hls faculties, Ils paln, Awlich has been at tlines:tutense, has been borne. with patient cheerfulness. No mur- mur has esenped him. He has been as ten- der and considerate of the feelings of those around him as he used to be In the hours of Ms greatest vigor and Joyousness, TO 118 PERSISTENT CHEERFULNESS and firmness the physicfan€ largely contrib- ute the favorable change which they noted In bis condition at a late hour. last evening, and which, from a feelmg of the utmost despondency, if not a fecling of complete despair, restored them within the space of a fow hours ton degree of hopa if uvt a feel- ing: of ‘contidence in his recovery, There Is unother elument to whicl tho physicians and tha other attendants of the President con- tribute in « great degree the favorable change in his condition, and that ts the calm, ‘sustained heroism of Jf. f° Mnsy GARFIELD, who, although just recovering from a long, severa. illness, has spent most of the hours sines her arrival iast evening at the bedside of Her: husband, Her pralses are on every, Alp; and on every side one hearg expressions “of wonder.at her fortitude, “Front 10 o’clock Jast might unt 8- this” morning; and, Indeed, ‘|: until a later hour, the President slept most of..the tine, tho greatest care being taken to preserve. strict quiot, .In the course of tho night he téok some nourishinent in the form of s beet. extract,” nulk,. and lime-water, and, awhile his stomach ‘did. not always retain the food; lie’cerived considerable strength from -the nourishment ndmintatered, aa “TOWARD MORNING . ho was inclined to bo chatty, and his dispost- tlon to talk required to ba’ discouraged and mildly repressed. - Once Attorney-General MacVeagh, who was sitting at his bedside, cautioned him agaist: indulging f_con- yoration, and he pleasantly replied: “Well, L will compromise with you; if you will give me all the milk T want to drink, I will not talk.”? At8 o'clock this morning a consulta- tion of physiclaus was held. ‘Those present wero Geits, Barres and Wiliainsun, Surgeon. Woodward, Drs, -Bllss, Reyburn, Ford, Lin- coln, Patterson, Norris, and ‘several othors, THE CABINET MEMBERS generally were more quivt than they wero -yesterdny, nud were ‘less inclined to talk with outsiders, 7 IU WAS ONE OF THK DRIGHTEST AND SUN-, 9 > ONIEST : ‘ot Washington's sumer days to-day, and: the city preacnted the appanrance of a coun- ‘The’ populace was silent, snd, Whatever of. excitement and politicalecntres at the Capital of the Nation, thore wore no ontivard indlentions of violent ‘Tho peoplo were more like an afiiicted family, The streets were full, and the avenue in front and about the ‘White House was ttensely packed by ® mass of human. belngs which stood from early mornithg all through the daytu the burning guminer gun, bit there was . NOTA TURNULENT WOUD BPOKEN, noranything done that was not In harmony with the ‘gravity ‘of the’ attuation, ‘The wrass. on the. White Mouse lawns was emerald green, and sparkled In the sun, ‘The trees gilstuned in the intense heat. Beneath thems company of artillery, wasencampud, and sentries at sultybje titervala paced the great lawns, although thoy had no need to do ft to keep the crowd in order, ; Last ulght and to-vlny wero one tu. the watch- tng Cabinet and anxious frends assembled in the’ Conneil-rovm and. the Hbrary ofthe White House. Every. Cabinet uilicer romalned within call of tho President's room all night, and only left for a short interval for breakfast at 7 o'clock thismorning..Tholr faces bore tracos of. weariness and: marks of, “great anxiety, but the gloom and despontden- ey of Inst night had changed to hope. ‘The physiclans wers giving out reassuring bulles this, and, at daybreak, wero beginuing to whisper that, after all, THE GOOD PRESIDENT SUGUT LIVE, ‘Thero had beon a noticeably change for tho better In his condition. from 9 otvlock- last night when his pulse stood at 183, and when the family wore notified by the physiclan to bo. near tho bedside, as’ It was feured that every tnomentinight be the groat sufferers | lust -At 11:80 the pudaa had fallen to 120, und {te continted to gradually decrease. until, 0 o'clock this morniny, lt had been reduced to“108,. with tomporature and respiration normal,- During the ulahe there were two “attacks of yoniting, undorconditions whieh, the physlelans sald, would-be regarded as favorable . symptoms, | To -the . nouriulie ment of -champagne und’ toy. had. been added) =. milk. cand... Mine water. in equal) parts,» with )-sab. was ©” sald, beneficial results, ‘The -Preaident- bad se curved considerable refreshing slumber, the’ nourlshwent that he had. taken remulning with nlm, Some of the functlonsof the bouy werg resumed; with a result which: showed * that the {utesthics had not been facerated by the cruel buiiet, and tat there was + NO BLOOD JN THY ULADDELL , ‘Tho attending phystclun was not prepared to any the aad wa wut Be Hanger put be at say (hat, 1 Pes aay re] hope ‘0 Hye, “Oug of tho viysicluns ( Sys i sold that his hors until sundown, the bulletins cama fast. each reporting an Smproved condition. The nuws was tulerraphed to.the country bi hjte Jiouse ns‘ fast as ft was prepared by tte physicinus. By dn: Nght dispatches came’ pouring {1 from 1 nrts Of the Nution, assutiing that the Pres wnger and i manifold ways thanking God for tt... ‘The statement of ong bulletin throughout the day was Ucaliy the statement of all unt 30% At that hour the bulletin sald that tho Pres- ident was sulferlng the Executive ' Sfrnslun. ablo toalay.ds they ‘were. yesterda: hundred people, ‘of whom a larga nro colored, stil’ Mager about, thé main en: trance at: Pennsylvania: avenue, but” batter police réguiations: aro enforced than “was possible at any thité yesterday, Tho avonuo leading to the ; guteway. Is’ kept clear by an armed guard, aut! ho. person. admitted with- outa written | pass ‘from’ the President's private secretary... The same .changa in the direction .of butter: order” control Is apparent {n- the Exeoutive man- sion itself. Yesterday, thie official lalf.that bullding was overrun by nowspnver,report- ers and correspondents, friends of the Presi: dent, and citizens general, anxiety obtain the Intest news, CKOWDED INTO THLE UPPER connmona and rooms of the President, secrataries, and. even obstructed the orderly transaction of business in the President's private telegraph ‘To-day no one Is: allowed to go be- yond the vestibule until his card has been taken to the’ President’s private sucretary, - and the lawless wandering about of excited people tn the upper corrldors has been stopped. All tha members of the Cabinet are at the Executive Mansion to-day, and most of ‘them lave remained there. cone Unuously slnee yesterday morning, sleeping n few hours last night on couches In. tte Ubrary, Nearly all tho prominent Executive oflicers of the Governmunt have called dur-- lng the day, togethor with representatives of forelgn nations, Justices of tie Supreme Court, and 4 large number of the President's versonnl friends, None of them, however, have been permitted to enter the roum in whieh the President les, ‘THE STRICTEST QUIET 18 ENJOINER, and the President has not been allowed tosca any one to-day, except Mra, -Garfleld, the nurse, and the attending physicians, tor Jones, of Nevada, called*this afternoon and informed the members of the Cabinet that Vice-President Arthur had arrived in the elty and was his guest, and would Ike ta sce the President if he could be permitted to do sa, Senator Jones was told the physicians did not think !t best to allow uny one to sea the President except the members of his fam- My. Mrs, Garfield isan unwearled attendant were’ rot ag notices Operntors ji the W! lent was out of dy uch pain br “his 14 olay tu -thosa who it attendance at the White House, but no mention of if was made In the official bulletins, and it was also commented on by sole of the attending hysicinns as an une favorable syniptont, an i as Indicating pos. that the bullet bad struck the marrow it was also made known Hie Prat a ce as ester 4 hid bee: a tho Dallas It entered the back. Bars ‘ DUMING THE NIGHT, ly, who, .in, thelz inedleal tests were employed by to track the fourss of al hey su alternative of two positions, ‘They sald it wos either lodged $n the lower’ edge of the right lobe of the Hver, or that It had passed through that portion o: ed in the anterlor wali of tho Vhich theory is correet is not at this writing determined. Through the night morphine was constantly used to deaden the paln, and for other repressive the fact that, nutwithstanding day, was considered by the medical attendants ag indenting the non- effect of morphing upon the system. ‘Cho ditferences between the doctors were ev! it is sai, as to treatment, symp- n distinguished army surgeon, and Surgeon- General Barnes, who had charge o! Prestdent almost from the thine he was shot, for instunee, were reported to have insisted that it was unwise te take such n sanguine view: of the President's assnined by thosurgeon'in charge. ‘Chey suid reason to fear that the wound was mortal; that thuexisting favorable conditions might provably be attributed to cougulated blood, which fora thne caused the Juternal hemorrhages to cease, und that these hemorrhages would be certain ty recur pearance of inflammation, or h miight set inat any hour, and which was rather more certain tu bet yeloped to-morrow than otherwise, there 18 reason to think that these reports as fo the shurp differences of opinion between the doctors are somewhat sensational, for the reason that, Surgeon-General Barnes, who has been directly quoted ay being gravely ap- @ President's condition, SIGNED A BULLETIN at6 o'clock to-night, whlch pronounced the pulse 103, and temperature ‘and respiration normal, It hus even been estimated that some of these reports ag‘ to ‘diff tween the doctors have been elreulatedd Ia in the Interests of the stock market, a view to advance the prospects of thoso who are on the bear side. feo was constantly used during the day to prevent inflammation, and the wound was continuously swabbed. Tho attending surgeons are of the very: hope- inay bo possldle to locate the fuflunmation, not be: prevented — altos ether, robust conditien of the tg-will, are relied upon as factors to sustain the theory that the Influm- mation may be wtogother prevented, Dn. Reybuny, . one ‘of: the’ consultin; position ay: was upon thd first 0 peritonitis, wht requires, and maintaining strength, self-con- trol, and cheerfulness, with a firm conviction that tho President will recover, anxtety continues without poreeptible abate- ment, except that the crowd in front of the Bxeeutlve Mansion ig not so large as yestere day afternoon. THE COMMISSIONERS © have published a card requesting people to refrain fromm all nolsy demonstrations to- morrow, and municipal reguintions relative to cannon and explosives will be strictly enforced throughout tho cily, . The weather Is enim and clear, but not warm enough, It is thought, ta have any unfavorable . influ- ‘Thore Is great ditference of opinton among medical Inen gbout the probability of th ‘President surviving his injuries,’ but: there ig an winistakable ur of hoptfulness on the faves of the attending physicians which was Inte “hour ‘lage night: his oxtromely col cherish ;some may yet recover, physicians, for Si gays that every hour that the present the President cont! ‘ues should give new hope. Of the five pliy- siclang whio ure now practicatly.in attendance supon the President, three are agreed: ay tie favorable character of: th King allawdnee for any: technical differ: ences between the d dently stated, that.;the. best: medical oplis “ie President's: condition ig nt least x very hopoful one and tt ig strong’ reuson to think hhatever th bollef of the famil: recover cannot be slmken, MNS. GARFIELD 18 VERY CERTAIN that her husband will recover, exciting ride and terrible anxiety of yester- diy, sole} thne past midnight she fell asleep She rose this mornit She spent tho greater pai of the day nb the sick beds About o'clock she entered the room where the Cabinet was in attendance, and expressed th conlidence that the President woul recover, ‘The President himself shares this opinion. has ho felt that ‘his hours were ‘That was in the early evening of yesterday, when, at hls own request, at a tine when he seemed to be :sinking rapidly, ithe physiclans told Ini that the chatices were that ha hnd not wany hoursto Nve, But it short the that hoseemed and, cven then, x the President: Che lange of time. since; - [the bullet did Its work without large. loss of © Dlood renders sit) -probublo that‘no ‘large © arterles or velng :linve’ been ‘sevored. : to! this oourred, there ‘would doubtless have: beon 1 futal homorcha; ‘the ‘hopeful: side v before this time, To on ule autded the important point that ‘the Irritable condition of the stomach has been somewhat: <overcome, and & healthy reaction may now that ho may: re- @ ductors muy say, the © President will TO THE ORDINARY CHANCES OF LIFE, under such cireumytances, should also be added the President’s naturally strong cone stitution, his regular luiblts, his cheerful spirit, his unelow tude, his hopetul: reliance on 1s determinntion to recover, If ‘These are all important factors in hls favor, Y ho mcans offset tho tack that his condition is ons which entulls the - gravest apprehension, they serve to remove the conviction which obtained so generally jest night that lls casa is so ab: from exhiustion, iuuch refreshed, TELEGRAMS. FROM THE MONETARY COstMT Wasiunatos, D, CG, July .—Lt Ing telegrams havo be f en recelyed by Secre- Pans, July 3—-To Bla Washtnglon.—Our countryinen receive. the suecesslva necouits of the President’s.can- dition with profound ‘sorrow: and the deop est sympathy with public and private affile tion.’ ‘We receive expressions of condotenca and of horror at the crime from representa- ‘tives of other nations. «Wo stil! cherish hopes of a favorable issue, - and desire to ex ‘press our heartfelt sympathy in the grief that surrounds the Prosident, i ine, Seerctary, he was not despoudent, ‘ H LATE IN THE NIGHT Ile talked’ of ‘pleasant things, and dis- the’ watching plysieclan, Bilss, what the effect upon his (the dent's) career would have been hada brother Dr, Bitss (who was Gariloll’s boon com: failed to. return to ply f ten-dollar 10 President, “mleht have pre- yented my going to school, might have pre- vented ing from becoming President's mut durin stantly on pleasant tl hy conversed cheertully, tervals, durlug the night. the tleht was con ea of this sort, and n all his waking ine ERS : . z FUOS TIE QUEEN, Lonnow, July 3.—To- Blaine, Secretary, Washingtow: Just’ recetved the following from the Queen: “Lam most anxious to hear the, Jatest accounts of the President, and wish my horror and deep sympatiy to bo conveyed to Ini aud M. ho was not permitted to tall so much, as it better to keap Iiin more quiet. ded that It would be bette no’ In such constant ut tendanea by the bedside as they were yestur- daw and, after 8 o'clock, none of the Cablnet officers saw the President, Most of them re- malned, however, at the Whit sleep, overcome by. irkwood, the oldest bore the strain and as younger men, é Lowe, Minister, Wastinatoy, July 8.—Che Spanish Mine ister to tho United Stutes,Sefior Francisco , Burea, called at. tho White House no less than four times” yesterday, brluging alas - patches from his Majesty Alfonso XID Ine , atirlug about the shooting. of tho Prusldent. Sefior Barea had already beon one. of the .- diplomats who, with Sir Edward ‘Thorn- ton, the Denn of the Ministers at Wash- Ington, culled at: tha White” House 4s ° soon ag they heard of the sad news ‘yesterday morhing. ‘Che Spanish Minister immediate, ly enbled the Intelligence to Madrid, and him- solf, as well ns lls Government, has dis: - played on this molancholy oceasion, through thelr repeated friendly and unxlous messages and calls at tha White ‘House, a genuine’ Spantah eagerness and warmth of southuent, while manifesting thelr horror at the abome ninble attempt against the Ifo -of President - * ¥ROM. ROUMANIA, Bucwanrst, Rousanta, July 3—To Hie PBreetluncy, the Mbitster of Forelan agalra ‘The crime” at. Washington has ‘filled’ our’ hearts with horror.- In the name of the Governtuont and of the en ai people of Roumania,; L* transmit, to: your: Excollenoy this evidence of sontlniohts’ of grief which :the ‘news? of: the assasluation ., has fosplrad ‘throughout. the country, and I. beg of you to express these suntiwonts to! the ‘Government -andto the fumifyrot th Ministers, and Minis + PROSE LOWELL, * duly 3—2v Blaine, Scereta Washington; A. message of inquiry, and ‘sympathy. has been recelved {row the-Prince and Princess of Wales ant Duke and Duch- eps of ‘Luck,"Messages of Interest and: sym ° rbot nls aoe a uy owes aud" “the lo ny are <pcoggan! have duly for warded your telogrdmé;te our legations in -- fatigue. “Seeretary, meniber of the Cablnet, excitement quite us wel POBTMASTEIVGENERAL JAMES tiyet removed his clothing or lain in-bad since the shooting, It was niuel more ditlloult tu secure accoss to tha White House lo-lay than yesterday, Kept constantly closed, Voltcemen acter as shards at the gato and adinitted: no persons excupt by pisses, whilvartillurymen patrolled the grounds, ‘Tha passes, however, whith ft almost every corner uf the White Tlouse, except out: the President’s chamber, to- adiniasion only to the: grounds, and bi comparatively small number of persons were allowed to onter. the sve Exeentiya Munsion, ‘Chose whe did go were the most distinguished: persons In Washington and the press, ‘The uttersnce of Mr. dustleo Wold when he arrived and thu better news was a fulr type of the Pe far thd, goad tidings: Ie Wilt to> | pvsald, “for the good thillngs, HY ro- Jotco the conntry to Jenrn that fact.” COMMISSION L1-OF- PENSIONS DUDLEY passed tho night with the Prosidgnt, The sitter in all is waking hours .was cager to His mind was clear. - We had xreat c6 that he was haprova ultimately recover, y susli, but from the: description was unable Ne sulfersd nuch. pain at spoke valuily, an ston, thint, Af ib Ww att ofclook this mornin preased a strong boll be convaloscont, . ” Pio +s PHY POMOR AUTHONITTE! are making strenuous eifa nolse Ju tho elty tu-morrow, Jv estorders have been sont taal ‘ eritoudunts to sully onforee tho local ord: reannons, Tt is known that lity hangs by'n thre . expressions of nll, rent deliberas git Mlustrions yletin at he would gsuon act, and tat perfect quiet. gf tho eonititlons eapontial wo bis: Nasnvitre,: ‘Tenu., Janes Qe Hlaine,: Score! f ington; In behalf of the pr President Gartield was an honored uivwber, the Bustuess Euucators’ Association, I cae ‘-RBGULAR ACCOUNT, '' NETH ONDER, : ‘rox, D. O,, July %.—Evidences of popular excitement in the nelyhborhood of