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——e. VOLUME XL. PIA. Steinway _ Uprigh Pianos, ’ Tho, unerrits test of timo dem- “enatratos that the Steinway Up- rent alone equals the Grand or Bau ware in.durability, while in the all-important feature of capacity for Tone standing in tune it exeals either, and possesses in a supe lntive degree the-higher qual hios which have mado the Steinway the standard Piano of the world. The many thousands of Steinway Up: rights. purchased in Chicago dur- ing tho ase twenty years are liy- Ang witnesses lee own hag nary power of endurance. — ; Quality and. durability consid- - ered, the Steinway is the cheapest Pinno manufactured. YONGE i t CIGARETTES, rd @ s week SXejp Sore: wid PATENT 6 ©°06 ae: cs) (ee ‘The only absotutely perfect glass mouthplece . Cigarette yet produced. Perfect in material’ and \ labor, Finest mouthpiece in America. Especial ly. adapted for inhaling high-toned smoke. Re- tailed everywhere, Wholesale by all tobacconista ‘and wholesale grocera. » SOHN e C0., Solo Props., Chicago. a wo, * VERGHO, RUBLING & 00, 188-144. STATE-ST., HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ; STOCK OF Fine Weddin Prosents, . <Decorate ant Elovered China Ware, TOs Gold and Ble a Toilet Sots, al Fant, is 8 Carvi Wis! ALVINGS. Ambor Sots, oe Trimmed Lunch Baskets, 3 A Ladies’ Sntchols, Hammocks, Lawn Swings, Cranuty Archery, &., &e. AUOLION SALES. THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC. SALE AT AUCTION, |» * ‘on tho promtsos, of 1otein locksd and ¢of tho Reform, School Gr ounds, Wipes ta at, joining Drexel Houlovard, ote Ia oreycoooond and Portyaunisdcrisy et +) Thursday, july 7, at 2 p.m mhens Jot will he sold an canal terme: Ono-fourth ico in throo aqual annual payimonts, with gaa ait of 10 por cont required Hosni, Complcte ubstract f porte 0 furminted each suo ct Pak Aopen ecapae a fart i # and duelock pane ioarou ma. Such nn opportunt? | wieseleeat tro Roithey trannies ann UF ene, -_S OOBAN NAVIGATION. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. 2 New York--London--Paris. eamere sali Every Saturday from New Yorls' ae Southampton’ and Bremen. ers booked for London and’ Paris eat. ran 0 from Now ate tae ty damtos’ fie Ferre.) ei aaa fs second-class cabin, eerie cod a ‘siti Baan i THe at it ing Gi g atooral ar snd the onan Lard igre Beran. 2 South Ciark-nt- Goneral Agents, a Claret loner Agent 3) STATE LINE “tro Glasgow, Liverpuol, Dublin, Bolt : Uo dguae tonal Sy crery Tnursdaye Pirae Cable Wr as 6, according ‘a decimaiadation. ‘goeona ubin Bicorage, outward, fe ion Samora Gl Tater tt at RE SOURPSTUGENS Western Matagere* “ ANCHOR LINE MATL STRAMERS "guivagar SA UHERTA, $i we Nt pa rT At Adaya aes : so ateamere donstena anit ib oem, or plas re wera, au eT HAA duly 8 ym ‘ai va Bot ikgurhion icone nt reduce 2 sunpengon BROTHERS, o0 Washinaton-st, CUNARD MAIL LINE, + Gatling ‘threo and four tiness weak, Vassage ticke toand from ali parte of Kurope at iowost raton, Dratts f para oie pwn ompa y'8 0 Hark and iendolph-ste, i SU VEUNET, General Agent, sae eetinna, dionawor Westorn Dopartwment. iad i RUPTURE C CURED. RUPTURE ss. MICAGO, April LL, IBat. aT PARRER—Deat, suit) Aite ant FA LBD ons wit largo scrotal b Taney rpm any trusa 1 could, finds ‘auth Carob oUF Sais re wl : ee on ew apallunoy yo it of bi nH lato! er iba Fal chicka ie No dau vaauingiog it ton wi are Mauufasturure of Tnateamrents a so eetiash * te-st., Chi ae it in ” Original Dronehiat Cig Dit ere aud curo of ee pri jaronentin | - ey Headac aw oltaasive bros. cr sold att raga a 2ioanis, NE ppb Cbeeao erat out, ORO THAD 06 oo THING. PUBLIC PUBLIC AOC PUTNAM CLOTHING TOUSE. OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Closing Sale Mon's and Bays Clothing BEGINS TO-DAY. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN, { EVERY SUMMER GARMENT 10 ‘BE CLOSED BEFORE AUG. Ist. w LARGE LOT OF Men’ 8 All-Wool: Suits MARKED DOWN from $15.00 to $10.00. Another Lot MARKED DOWN from $13.50 to $8,00. 160 : Men’s All-Wool Suits MARKED DOWN from $18.00 to $12.50. 100 MEN'S DOUBLE-BREAST | All-Wool Sack Suits MARKED DOWN from $16.50 to SII.00. BROKEN SUITS and ODD GAR- ENTS, HALE PRICE, LARGE LOT of Men's Single-Breast SACK COATS MARKED DOWN from $8.50 to $5.00. WARRANTED ALL WOOL, eclal Bargains in MEN'S CASSIMERE PA TALOONS. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT—Entire Stock of Kilt Suits to be closed at half price. Sample of any of the above goods sent by mail on application. ~|PUTWAM GLOTHING HOUSE, | 181 & 183 Clark-st. 17 Madison-st, MONER, BEAL & HACKETT, ‘Proprietors and Manufactirers, W. H.: FURLONG, Resident Manager. in BANK STATEMENT: .° > ~ REPORT OF THE CONDITION “ov mum Morea National Bath At Chicago, ‘in the State of Iilinois, at the Close of Business June\goth, 1882. ” Loans and Discoun! Grordratt Ue 8. Ho ous on hand, iter busgte tlondent ‘Moriaanos, Due fromappray- pakonts. 81,911, 259,53 Damon ans 88,671.20" Due aout ‘Brato Hankers.scorcee ___ 22,863.29 Real Estate (Banking Houso, #125, MESOUNCKS. 2,071,108.10 168,127.17 TUBOL 17814,56 -1ous0,.6300,017,86 Hher banka 168,028.00 aa Bpacie. O28, Pept Le oe fonder notes 160,000.00 Osea nec tonders. Je sesneneenee 180,000.0 Redemption fund with U. fi, ‘renee pUzee pot cont of strculntion)... easuror other . | aan por ‘cont redumption fund. 8,4'77,899,05 2,250.00 9,026.10 otal ssssesossessancesose'aves captint stock x pala i 500,000,00 Surplus 600,000,008 an ividad pera RB50,014,75 onal Hari 11 435,600,00 3973.00 bjuct, ii rubles -3,045,416.58 neat garild . crsress | 188,070.20 Bz, Bss.04 : 8,790.00 4,196,180.82 OSsnka and Eros nik: CTH rseeery, ve 2,739, 855,26 10,798,815,80 iBbdallPivasseans . +¢812,005,305,55 BTATE | », COUNTY OF COO! TA John oe Kaven Cannior ot ihe abovornamed Bank, a0 solemnly poi tut the above atatemont is 1s to the bi vy b HHO. E Ene eo JOLIN DE ROVER, Cashier, : gurarbed lond sworn to boforo me this’ in day of *(elane signed) JOB, M. HOWAAIL Notary Publio, _ Correci—Attonit 0. BLA, rs & E DOLSEORD, Directors: BUGGIES. Hs linge of Husiness pavement fied bia uC GG beste AR Pprlooe, a pit erma'se wees ‘OSHKOSH, WI. OPTICAL GOODS. Fine Bpectacies suited BraeinNe uabseaotars, ete. tt a ‘sishta_on_slentiqe Iason, ‘Telescopes, SIL ee ee ee reer BTOOKHOLDERS’ MEETING, ~ *SIOUMUOLDERS MERTING. ne eeting of ‘the He asldere of tho wilasiy dling Uo Suupany, fo for the “otter Bae of notes Z on ‘propery oa cane betore geld ma sib. be peg jullding, Ace on Monday, f Suny leh ge at Hate i. REMOVAL. “REMOVAL. As Clty Surveyo: au Wo Mee ourvdivare four , toon hake THURSDAY, JULY 7, THE FARO Ghe Tribune, CLEARING LEA Ri N G ¥aerrPersons leaving the cily for the summer teponcan have Tie Trwunr matted to thetr ad- gress at the following rates, postaye prepatt:. Dany Tarmoxg, per month, $1} including Sun- day tsstte, $1.26, 3c for a Ladys’ Straw Hat. 8c for a Gent’s Straw Hat, 12¢ for a better one. 25 and 38c for 2 good one, worth $1.00 and $1.50. 4e fora pair of White Silk or Lisle Gloves. F 60c fora $2.00 pair of Castor Gloves. 23c for a fine Gont’s Scarf. 4c for a dozen of White Neckties. 8c for a throe-ply Linen Collar. ° 38c for Gents’ good Undetwear, worth 75c. 88c for a Gent's Calico Shirt, with 2 collars. 38c for a pair of Ladies’ Silk- Clocked Ingrain Hose, worth 75c. 20c a yd for Ollcloths worth 50c. 28c a yd for Oilcloths worth 60c. 50c for a pair of Women’s or Misses’ Side Lace Sorge Shoos, worth $1.00. . $1.50 for a pair of Ladics’ Gont Button Shoos, WORKED BUT- TON HOLES, worth $3.00. 10c for a box of Fellows’ famous Swan’s Down Face Powder. 8c for a2 box of Army, Navy, Union, or Bixby Blacking, largo size. 38c for a sot of 6 black-handled Knives and Forks. be for a Bow. 13¢ for a 6-f6o0t Bow. ' 26e for a 6-Loot Bow. And other Archery. 50c on the dollar. : 12c for a genuine Richter War- At1 o'clock this morning the ‘President was ‘sleeping quistly after having passed a very favorable day. Tho attending pliysi- clang were very hopeful uf ultinate recov- ery, ngs alt the symptoms wera most favorable, and the most critical stage, perhaps, was passed. ‘There is noth ing now to be feared from peritonitis. ‘Tho President took.chicken broth, to which wos added tho albumen part of nn egg, at various intervals during tho day. and assimi- Inted It, Ho-oven asked for beefsteat, say- ing that he was quite hungry, but the physl- einns had to refuse this request, ‘Tho pa- tient appeared to be quitecheerful, and, as, ono report puts It, “inbpired wth ‘tho confidence of his, herole wife.” ic talRed freely and pleasantly, quoted some lumor- ous passages from Shakapdare, and Ingptred, those surrounding his cough with his own faith in his recovery.» ‘The favorable symp- toms of yesterday were. continued during tho night, and the chances that our great, strong, herole rulor will live have been greatly im- proved during the past twenty-four hours, AFie broke out in Minsk, a Russian elty, Inst Sunday, and was raging yesterday. Over 500 houses havenlrendy Leon destroyed. ‘The fire department of Minsk Is ovidently in ueed of reorganization. rene as Banon Maonus, whose attention to Sarah Bernhardt and her sister\at Copenhagen, where he represented Germany, enused con- alderable.comment, and whose confinement in an insane .asylum was reported 9 few ywooks ago, is reported to havo died. —— ee Mn, Steruezneon, § Liberat member of Parliament, presented a petition 1,100 yards Jong and bearing 81,324 signutures in favor of closing public houses (saloons) on Sundays, in the Houses of Commons yesterday. . Not- withstanding Its length there fs Httle chance t the prayer of the petition willbe granted, —_——— In his interview with Gulteau, District- Attorney Corkhill used rather emphatic lan- guage in condemnation of: fhe would-be as- saosin and his murderous act; whereupon Guiteau rebuked Mr. Corkhill, saying that he (Guiteau) was a pious man, who did not wish his cars offended by over-emphatic lan- guage. . ‘Tene are serious dissensions among the Lioutenants of the Ameer Adurraliman «| Khan,’ dissenstons which will: probably bo availed of by Ayoob Khan, who is doubtless not ignorant of thelr existence, England will hardly interfere, a3 she. hns just now onough to attend to elsewhere, and besides the Gladestone Cabinet fs not a meddlesomo one, . . “ Tpenreye that the Sten period In his case [incaning tho Presidont’s}-1s now past,” 9 ‘ monicus,. worth abe. aa gald Dr, Frank Damittony tits New « York,- . Qe Buck Saw. ’ vo cu Ean ‘yesterday on reading the: 19:5 p. m.” bulletin 25c for a Glass Tea Sot of 6 pes. 26c fora Patent Union Broiler, worth $1.00. 4 * 14¢ for the best Crystal Fruit Jars. be for a Stecl Pockot-Knife. . Bottor ones at 10, 15, and 48c, =| BARGAINS In Bach and Erery Departent AT-PRICES eal THAN EVER, THE FAIR J. Leman, State-st, , -Adams-st., and ‘Dearborn-st. Lene EPOLLINABTS: nn “A bol pollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” British Medical Fournal, of the attending physiclans. ‘The variety of Peritonitis now to, be apprehended {is the least dangerous of all, being simple traumat- fo peritonitis, such as occurs with ordinary wounds on the boy? Ar tho meeting ‘of tho City Council Inst evening tho Mivor’s nominces for School In- spectors and members of the Public Library Bonrd were confirmed. ‘Tho Mayor sent: in f communication nominating Dr. French »| Moore for City Physiciun, vice Dr. W. .P. Dunne, whose term of office has expired, Ald. Brhdy called. attention to the encroach- ments of tho Illinols Central Railroad Com- pany on the city's property on tho Lake- Front, One of the cartridges found in Guitenu’s pocket, and which fits: the pistol with which he did his devil’s deed, has been examined by experts, who. nyo pronounced its pro- pelling power enough to have gone through antuch board. The physicians say that the bullet now.in tho Presitent’s body would havo passed clear through, but that it was stopped by tha clothes and afterwards by the rib which it fractured. ‘Tire hont wayo hins reached Europo. ‘The thermometor at Parls has marked 93, and the mombers of. the Chamber of Deputics have suffered to such an extent that they are now discussing proposals for early forenoon or Inte aftornvon sessions. Four soldiers who particlpated In tho maneuyres at Aldershot (Englund) Monday have siuce died from the effects of sunstroke. Lontlon was visited’ last night by an electrical storm which grew out of the Intenso heat, [ ___—--____} Mr. JAmEs Wann, the Bullding and Sup- ply Agent of the Chicago Board of-Eduea- tlon since 1863, and n member of that body for the six years preceding, died yesterday morning.; ‘The deceased was born in An- trim, Ireland, in’ August, 1814, and has Hyed InChicago slnce 1841, Ata mecting of mem- bers and ex-members of the Board of Educa- tion Inst ovoning, approprinte resolutions on hls death were offered, Wuen the Rey, Dr, Sunderland, of the Christian Church, spoke to President Gar- “sy? » field soon ‘after the shooting Saturday and L Eau de Table des, Reines. said to him: .“ Mr, President, you have long : Le Gaulois de Parise | trusted in God, and-I say to you that the Neart of the whole peovle will go out to God ri In prayer that you may be saved,” the Presl- dent answered. calmly: I know It Doctor, I bolleve in God, and trust myself in@ilis hands,” ‘Tho Prosidont,.has confidence in his people as well as trust In God.’ ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. “Of alt Grocers, Drierity & Min, Wat, Dealers, 3 | BEWARE. ‘OF. IMITATIONS: eee , PHOTOGRAPHS, -|GUITEAU FINE PHOTOS, Cabinet Size, of GUITEAU, the; Assassin, from re- cent lyfe sittings, for sule at. Brands Studios The Trade supplied at usuat rates, 210 & 212 Wabash-av. BUSINESS OARDS.:: 15 Per Ct. Discount On all Garments ordered of us during July, 3881, EDWARD ELY & CO0., Taflors, Wabash-av,, comer of Monroo-st. PAPER, : CEO.. H. TAYLOR & t.COn oceasors 10 Cloveland L’sper Coy 6B & 165 Dearborn-st,” PAPE MANUYAGTUNEHS “AND DRALERS, wenn aia) advoltiasia Bais ane i fins’s soscae MrEssAGES of sympathy y with the President and ‘of congratulation on tho encouraging prospects of his ultimate recoyery were ree celyed by. Secretary Biolne yesterday from tho Emperors of Germany. and: Itussia, the people of Brussels and Milan, tle King’of Norway ‘and Sweden, from the Legisluture of New Hampshire, and trom yarlous other olyic bodles in evyory part of the world, as well.as from seyeral distinguished men of world-wide colebrlty.” THERE aden to bo little, if any evidence that any persons. \word . associated with Guiteau In planning the murder of tho P’resi- dent, and It-1s:now pretty well established that the hellish'-design, ag well.ag the act, was of. Gulteau’s: awn concepuon; - The papers found jn his pockot are of the same tenor us the letters of hie already pyblished,: and wero withhold from the public because it was deemed adyjsablo not to In any way increaso the excitoment, and because thelr publication would: gratify the egotism of the 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. Ithas been ascertalned also that ho visited several gun-shops to examine thelr stocks, and at some of them nt least he asked fora wenpon that would kill In ono of these visits ho {s reported to linve been accom- panled by another man, whose Identity has not yet been eatabfished by the detectives. Ho was also seen just beforo the shooting in conversation with © man named Pearl, who has since disappeared from Washington. ‘Tire Chicago Common Counell at {ts meet- ing last evening alopted resolutions deplor- ing and condemning the attempt to assasinate Presidont Garfield, denouncing the act. as one of un¢qualed and unparalteled atrocity, expressing trust thatGoy In lils mercy might spare the life of one In whom are blended the qualities that distinguish 4 statesinan. and adorn a man, and tendoring heartfelt sympa- thy to the President and his family. The resolutions out feebly express tho feelings of the people of Chicago. ‘Tie French Senate has adopted an amend- ment to the Compulsory Education bill passed by the Chamber of Deputies, which provides that teachers in elementery schools shall in- struct punlls in thelr dutles towards God and their country. ‘The amendment, which was proppsed by Jules Simon, and adopted bya vote of 189 to 124, destruys the secular char- acter of the measure, {tis probable that the Chambers will refuse to agree to the change and that the bill.wili fall. A ninuauthorizing the prolongation of com- merclal treaties between Franco and other nations for three months was agreed to by the French Chambers yesterday after an ant- mated debate, during which. the Minister of Agriculture sald that the negotiations now In progress would be concluded before the threo inonths expired, Ile also stated that the Government would not agree to the com- promise regarding the substitution of specific for ad valorem duties, This latter statement vill be interesting to the British manufact- ‘Tne Irish Land League has coma to the sensible, if rather tardy, couclusion that {t will not do to depend for all the “ sinews of war” on tho Irish of America, and has called on the Irish farmers who have had thelr rents lowered, and who have been otherwise benefited by the agitation, to bear part of the expenses. Should they refuse to respond to this call, {twillbe taken as an fndlication that they have little heart in the movement, are too selfish, and, are. therofore unworthy the support or coUporation of their kin this side the sea, ‘Tire press of Gormany, while expressing detestation of Guiteau’s crime and reproba- tion of the vile scoundrel himself, continues te point to the spolls system as being mainly responsible for tho vile wretch and his das- tardly deed, and hopes that In tho event of President Gartield’s recovery, which ts now probable, he will courageously perse- yere in the system ot reform which ho has begun. Place-hunting is denounced as dis- graceful and “a cancer in the existence of the ' great Republic.” In the happy event of tho Trestdent’s recovory Mes the hope that the eancer will be cut out. /*Az.the opening session of, tha Georgia Logisiaturo yesterday, resolutions were adopted condemning the attempt made on the life of the President, denouncing the as- sasin, expressing pride in American man- hood as Illustrated by Gen, Garfield during his suffering, and cordial admiration of the devoted wounnhood and fortitude of Mrs, Garfield. Tho favorable telegrams recelved from Washington were received with every demonstration of joy. Such manifestations will have more effect in’ bridging the bloody chasm than years of political legislation or whole volumes of perfervid oratory. ‘Te will of the late Sextus N. Wilcox was probated yesterday, The value of the estate is placed at about $600,000, Tho executors of the will are Mrs. Sarah A. Wilcox, the widow ‘of the deceased, George G, Wilcox, Ils brother, and George W. Smith, of Kvans- ton. ‘The greater portion of the estate Is be- queathed to lils two sons—Charles S, Wilcox, aged &, Walter Wileox, aged -11, and’ his daughter, Annis Adaline, ‘Tho widow to be pad her portion immediately, the interest on $15,000 to be paid annually to tho sister of the deceased, Carqline A. Goodridge, and his brothers, ‘Theodore B,, Herbert E.,. and George G., get $10,000 cach, —— Dn, IIAYEs Anew, of Philadelphia, stated yesterday morning that the President's chances. of recovery had undergone very great. !mprovement, and asserted that hoe never thought that the wound was necessari- ly-fatal, The subsidence of abdominal ten- derness he declared to be a most gratifying sign, He furthor stated that If the President got over Inst night without the appearance of peritonitis, te ought to recover, As tho attending phystclans stated Inst night: that all danger of peritonitis hind passed, the pub- lle, which has taken such an abounding, all- absorbing Intordst, will be greatly com- forted and. encouraged by Dr. Agnew's words; “Ile ought to recover.” Tuene Is now on trial in the Criminal Court of this clty a person named ‘Tobln,. who is charged with having beaten his daughter to death In May, 1880, Tobin, through his counsel, intimated his Intention some time ago to plead guilty toa charge of manslaughter, but he changed his mind, and the chief witnesses in the caso—the brother of the murdered gir! and a woman named Robinson—have since beon spirited away to Canadas ‘Tobin now pluads not guilty to tho charge of murder, State's Af- torney, Mills, however, thinks that he will be able to bring gullt home to ‘Tobin by his own admissions and otherwise, In which caso it will go hard with the accused. Eyory good citizen will hope that If Tobin really killed Ws ‘daughter ho will be convicted and hanged, © ne Tue Administration members of. the Now York Legislature succesded yesterday In ob- taining the signatures of tho sixty-flyo mom: bers gought to the call for aconference or caucus on the Sonntorlal question, ~The call pledges the signers to ablde by the’ decision of fifty-four. of the sixty-five of which the conference {s. to be’, composed’ fu the matter of the selection of Senator, provided that one candidate wil! bo selected from wach of the two principal divisions of the Republican party, In accordance’ with thls pledge the signers wero called together last night, but as three of their number were unayoldably absent no-sction was taken, Boveral speeches wore made, — however, which Indicated n desire on the vart of those present to bring the Senatorial deudiock to anend, Senator Woodln, who was present, aald that as‘ far ns ho und hia friends were concerned he was willing thay all tho cand! devilishly Inspired assasin. ‘The place where | dates, Including Depew, should: be with- Guiteau purchased the pistol with which he | drawn for harmony’s sake, ‘The tane of the did his murderous work.tiaa bogndlecovarcd, | sneakers zlve, hona that tha and is naar, Dr. Garfield’s' Grim Hold upon That Solitary Prob- : ability. He Is as Hungry as a Hired Man, and Sleeps Soundly. The Whole Atmosphere Animated with His Confldenco and Hope. A Cooling Apparatus Arranged Which Works Admirably So Far, The Dootors Have Decided that the Wound Shall Not Bo Probad. Hamilton, ‘in New York, Says the Crisis Is Cer. tainly Past. Formidable Recitals of the Many Pittalls Now Before tho Patient. Regular and Special Accounts of the Day in the Capital of the Nation. ‘An Irruption of Maniacs Such as Was Never Heard of Anywhero * Bofore. Much More Space ‘Given to the Wrotch Gaitean than He Deservea—His Vanity. THE VICTORY. DOCUMENTARY, 8:80 A. 3, WEDNESDAY, - EXEouTIVE. MANSION, July 6—8:30 a, m— The President has passed & most comfortable night, and has slept well. His condition has remained throughout as favorable as when the .Jnst bulletin was issued, at 8 o'clock last The pulse. ts, becoming .Jess fre- evening. quent, and is. now 93; temperature, 93,0; sepia aae db, W. Brass." » Jd. K. Banngs, J. J. Woonwanp, Ronent Reynuny, . 12:30 Pr, 38, Executive MANsION, 19:50 p, m.—Tho President remains quite as comfortable as at the date of.the last bulletin, Ile takes his nourishment well, Pulse, 100; temperature, 99,7; respiration, 23, . D. W. Briss, , J. K. BAmNes, J, J, Woonwanp, Rovenr Reypuns, In Mm EXECUTIVE MANsiON, July 6.—The fol- lowing dispatch was sent by the surgeons in charge to the two consulting surgeons this afternoon: EXECUTIVE Mansion, July 6—1 p. m.—Since our telegram of yesterday the caso has con- tinued to progress favorubly, Tho Prealdent was quite comfortable during the day and needed no more morphine until bed-time last night. iia miod, was perfectly clear, but ho obeyed our injunctiona to refrain from conver~ sation, The afternoon exacorbation of symp- tome heretofore observed dally did not occur. On tbo contrary, a alight diminution jn pulse took place. By 8:00 p.m. it was 100; tompera- ture, 100.0; respiration, 2, During tho after neon be had several small, sold, natural ovacu- ations from the bowels, the first since the shoot- Jug. They occurred without pain or discomt- fort, and contalned no traco of blood. Dur- ing: the ‘carly evoning, 7 to 10 trom 7 o'clock, ho’ was. troubled occasionally ' by aod cructations, but on suspending the admin- istration of nourishment for a tine this symp- tom disappesrod. At 10:20 p.m. one-quartor of agrain of morphla was administered bypoder- mically, boing tho only morphia van since our tolegramm to you yeaterday. To slept vory well during tho night, ana expressed fAilmeelf as feol- tug quite comfortable, though weak, this morn- ing. At 8:00 this morning his pulse was 98, temn- perature 98.9, respiration 2, Tho tondorness of the lower extremitios ‘to the touch bus consid- erably diminished, Ho $s taking with rolish every two hours somo chickon-broth, mado more nutritious by the addition of raw ei. albumen, At 12:30 p.m, to-day his pulse was 100, temporature 99,7, respiration 3. Will cons tinue to kecp you aan of tho progress of tho cuse. DW, Briss, J. K. Hannes, J.J, Woorwann, Ronent Reyvunn, 8:90 P. at. Executive Mansion, July 6—8:50 p, m.—. The Prealdent’s condition continues as fa- vorable as at last reports.. He has passed 9 yory comfortable day, taking moro nourish- ment ‘than yesterday, atulee, 104; tompara- ture, 100.0; respiration, 23. ‘Unless unfavorable symptoms develop no further bulletins will be tssued until to-mor- row mornlug. D, W, Buiss, d J, K, Bannes, fe, geet dds Woopwann, ce Rovent Revpunn. ” WAND-SUAKINGS. G As Mey WEDNESDAY, Speclat Dispatch to-The Cateago Tribune, Executive Mansioy, WAshiNaton, July 6,—-Mrs, Edson, oneof the attendants in the tick room, says the President rested well during most of the night. ‘i 5:30 A. oF Col. Rockwell, onvof the watchers during the lattor part of the night, reports the Prea- eidant to have passed. a quiet niet ate -President remarked this morning. that ho felt considerably refreshed with the reat ho abtained during Ria alae 745 As Me Dr, Bilss says the President's condition and symptoms at this hour are favorable and sat- isfactory, 6 Dre Liles. and -Webdward. bath; express themselves ag feeling very much encouraged | at the President's ‘condition this’ morning. Tis pulsovat this oie eh about 100, : A gentlomay, whe iste tive Presldént’s beds side gt. this hour says that the President had avery good night, that be is now resting quietly, has had’ much natural sleep, and that his bulge 1a now below 100, Lt has not! been below 109 dre since he wasshot. All the favorablo® @ Jtlons continue. Be 30 A. st. Phystetana’gezipunco tho President's cons dition this morning better than abeny. tima since he was shot. 10:30 A. af. The conaltion’ of tho, President since tho date of the Inst offictal-bulletin (8:30 a, mi.) has further improved, His pulso!s now 00, teinperature normal, 1245 p. ot Tho slight riso {n the pulse of the Prest- dent since the official bulletin of 8:50 n, m. ‘was caused by the changing of the bed and the movements of the patient's body, which At necessitated. THs symptoms are still re garded as very favorable, 12:55 P.M. Untess some unfavorable change should occur, no further oflcial bulletin will be issued until 8:30 p,m. .Experlments are now being made under the supervision of phyatclans with different sorts of refrigerat- ing apparatus, in order to relievo the Prest- dent, if possible, from the unfavorable in- fluence of the grent heat, by artificially cool- ing the atmosphere of his room. 1:15 P. at The last bulletin, {ssued ‘nt 19:30 o'clock, showed tho pulse 100, temperature 99.7, respiration 23. This isan increase of two Deatsin the pulse, but.the doctors do not consiiter it ng any bad showing.. They at- tribute it to the heat of the wenther, and say that all the favorable symptoms continue, ‘Tho President has cdntinued to rest easy this morning, and to steadily Improve, and tho ductors say that every minute that ha continues to get along as he has since yes- terday morning greatly Increases his chancca of final recovery, | Some fear was expressed. |,of gangrene in the wound, but the surgeons do not apprehend this, ‘Chey say that thera is nota single symptom of gangrene yet, and that {f gangrene had sot in it would show itself by unmistakable signs, ‘Tha President still has an appetite, and tha stomach retains nourishment. ‘Co-day thore is every hopa of his recovery. apr. mt Every hour to-day has shown an improves ment, and the physiclans feel more and mora encouraged. Secretary Biaine has eont encouraging dis patches to Europo and. to the Marquis of Lorie, nian 3 The President's condition at this hour ree mains unchanged, all rumors to the contrary notwithstanding, ae . The extreme heat hns affected the Preste dent somewhat, but the physicians fecl hope: ful that with the'cool of the evening thera will bes continuation of the improvement The doctors say that if he gets through to night without any sign. of inflammation sct- ting In they will entertain stronger hopes of the President's recovery, “8:80 Pat Among the other. favorable symptoms of the President's condition to-day, is the fact that he is beginning to find fault with his physictans, becauso theydo. not give him enough to cat. le called this afternoon for beefetenk, but, upon being told that it was not thought prident at present to allow him to'eat such hearty food, ho grumbled a little, but consented to compromise upon an ceg, and say no’ more about it Tho egg was given hhn, -Ile ‘wished niso to know this afternoon whether he could not bo per mitted to hold Cabinet imecting, and evinced generally a disposition to talk, which his physicians were obliged to discourage and restrain, His symptoms at this hour continue to be favorable, 10 P31 Onty a slight change has ‘taken piace In the President’s condition since the date of the last official bulletin, and that is In the di- tection of further improvement. Ho is now restin}s quietly. MIDNIGHT. ‘The Prestdent passed o most comfortable day, and his condition to-night ts in every way ns satisfactory as could bo,expected. Ho has taken more nourishment during the past eighteen hours than at any timesinco he was wounded, and the food hus all been retained and perfectly assimilated. In order to re- Neve him ns far as possihla from the oppres- sion caused by the intense heat, tho attend- ing physietans this evening put In operation asimple refrigerating apparatus, which, it Is thought, will render tho atmosphere of his room to-morrow much moro comfértable than ithasbeen to-day, it consists of anumber of troughs of galvanized fron, about ten inches In width and fourteen feet In Iongth, placed. on the floor along the walls and filled with water and broken icc. Over those troughs, and corresponding with them In Jongth, are suspended sheets of flannel, the lower edges of which are fmmersed fn the Iee-water which fills the troughe, Wator is absorbed and carried upward by capillary attraction in until the'sheets are saturated, This cold and by the rapid evaporation which takes place over the extended surfaco of tho flannel, lowers the temperature of the room, Although only afew hours have elapsed since this apparatus was put Into ope- ration it has made a perceptible change, and it ig thought Its utility will bo stil! more clear~ ly demonstrated to-morrow. Tho day has been a coinparatively quict one at the Execu- tive Mansion, for the reasou that the favorn~ blo bulletins have to a great extent relloved the public anxloty and decreased the number ofenliors, At this hour the Presidunt 1s rest- ing quietly, and all lis symptoms are en- cournging, 1A. of. THURSDAY. Tho President 1s resting quictly, as arealso the physicians and attendants, Everybody about the Excoutlye Mansion is greatly en- couraged, SAM “The President continues easy, Therois no change in hisaymptonis, ——— TOE TRUCE. TOPE: Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, — Wasutnaton, D. O,, July 0,--It has becn & day of hope, It began too look as {f we wore passing out of the siadow of the dark yatley, President Garfleld awoke refreshed, and had not long been gwake when ho sald to hls worn and faithful attendants: “1am tired of this wishy-washy stuff and spoon- victuals that the doctors are giving me, I want something tocat, Can't I have a beet steak?” ‘The Doctors thought ho had better not have a beefsteak just at present, and gave him some chicken broth and an egg. THERE WERE NO ClowDs about tho House today, Bulletins wore posted up at various places In the olty, whict yelieves the pressure upon the White House grounds, During the afternoon, when it was to ba expected. that the pulse and tempera- ture would rise, they remalned practically ag they were at noon, Burgeon-General Barnes, who has been the most despondent of all tha attendant: physiclans, and. who, in tha gloomy night, wher Secretary Bisine callod upén: Vice-President Arthur ‘and notified him that the Pres{dont was dying, and that he must prepara to assume the respousi Dilities “{mposed upon him by the Constitution; telegraphed to 8 friend that the President was JIkely to dle before mid~ night, to-day stated that everything waa working well; that thorg bad been great Luvs the flannel, ag olf isin the wick of s lamp, . water, both by. direct contact with the alr’