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VOLUME XL. REMOVAL, “REMOVAL fh J. Chris anh, BANKER, IL 113, 15 Dearhorn-st, Bet Wathiagton and Maliton (Cranuts Dlock), ‘Government Bonds, Foreign “Coin, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, and PASSAGE eI Loans’ on Real Estate, &c. B CL USINESS UARDS: eee (OER Page) HLOYNES.CO.2 ~~ BLANK: BOOK. MAKERS, STATIONERS, AND PRINTERS, i TAILORING, [5 Per Ct. Discount - Onall Garments ordered of us during July, 1841, , EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, « Wabash-av., corner of Monroe-st. wn DOEAN NAVIGATION N NORTH | GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers sail Every Saturday from New Xorks for Southampton and remen, * intes of pnssacy from New Yurk to Ee ee a cali 30 stoctayer kak, Noe -faroierets royce ratee, Guitetct S's CU. 3 “Bowling ros na 8 rage rate by the tad th dere bee ere iy neil toes eked moaairss UBENIUS @ CU, 28outh Ciark-st., Genoral Agents, ALLAN LINE UQGEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, | 4 QUEBE: VIA. Tt, senate al cloanee botwoan 1 aroMivaL pone a1 nrepe and Amori ccommountions Unexcetied. weekly Bathings enc wn grant aul Ntcerage fasenge through to » Ate. 72 La Ballo-st. Chicago ALAN at species rates, i at 3 Dublt B and London- Zecnieor yepeel Ras et silent iG Becurding to nccommeudatiun, Second Cabin, iaccunecer ‘These stoamors carry nalther | “gaigeara tts ae aT RRS Ci. pes }O1LN nae Mannwun. ‘PROPOSALS: ae "Propeente tor Furnishing Horses, Wagons, and Idrness for. the Indinn Hervice. Besled wale for furnishing, olahty (90) work ‘lio (a) busy hoEnes, Hey (2) wagons, ono (1) i riba aun 2 ety 80) pie ‘louble. harheas for ito fiitantuber te Ausney, Neb. wilt bo Parana Ja Sense Wilt dpanea uy coutracia ewnsdga ee Tho following spocilieations had senditions will bo? observed, nauauly: kK hurece must bo between fhe agos of f ianired ‘f) yours, not ieee than fourtoon cidy to walgh “not, fees tant nine hundeo anagti Y roke to doul ie a orks and pe hertectiy sound. "tho to the ale ve conditions, ale alg re~ ‘must D DO Fabia be thre ag ency in tho + pewnce of tue Agents pani Wawona to bo inarrow-track, three (3) inch thimbies, spring sat tup box, St By ane covers; covers to be. wcivw (ia) ouna.euox. Idghe waxon, tatoo @) Topas th tl top. tala, bi pt, ns a 5 manatee. ok strapa, and collers, full I the ahova ‘40 bo oltvered at the Agenoy at the erpente dt nimetor, nut later tian Boptsmber ‘unloss there shouid be delay in x ace Gris cuntence “RU Bele mabet Bo dod ned by Senate renack, or a oq ueyalonty on oer Tait entuce vai porcontor thomaune ar ueae cthen ho amount of the bid, wi shall be forfelted to tho United states ln cara any. bidder roosiving awnrd shall fall to execute Promply s contract with jand-and aufcient suravien,: According to tho tormia of iiiaUid, otherwise to be ro wre te the hl tymont will be iuade’ through tha Indinn Office, D.C, a2 soon an practicuble after the we Wwory of tho wade. : idhit to rolect any wnd all bids 19 rosorved. tis i will be rwoolvud for all OF part of the above, Id bo indorsed P1 for Furnish Toa vawing and Harnue Give Count fs cect CELTS SOON ! ' Otox Agency, Nob. June 24 ee Froposala far Weef, Ne 1 Heated proposals, indorsed Fronbat ad tnd directod to the Cimmiasonge ae A oe Baron Weahontay, bute Sine Yas, St tte te 2 J for furntal forthe Indian servicis "14 1.35000" pounds Beet un Bids must bo wade out on Governmont blanks, afhgautlos show Pak the quantities to be dalivored at Auunoy, tortor with blank proposals aud fornt Hemet bn ton conditions to by observed by ders, thine and lice rx culver ry ri cy other beneeenry loverueua "St je furn dar + sn on 1h Now 4 a ist Che aul, Leavenworth, ‘a Seana Doane Granta, hereuns, und Bids mill bo ‘opomad. at tho our ‘and dey above bidGra sro invied to" be prosoutat the All vida Ponape Airset fled “check: erty ha tee, Uned Stage Dopod at Rant ithe vropossl, it, PRICK, oon anenenae ainoua be wm tUPLTURE © URED. nih Soe cure. sine a bow one. No opersdon Perea tetas Slanutactarors af x teforauiting Telastis sastiny ole. BAITLET BUTMAN ‘OMico bs Himto-at. treats om SUM, EE _ESORTS, “THE < SecanlGy: Span eke OF 8110418, N. rs taniperadurue tian x lis, perfact drainage, a! ie UE hice tall. band eile Rone ie 5 ANN. deen, Guitewass Tiaan dock house, Good Barba fa8g heenery ot the Athans sauads a fou tur ittuse i. GROWN , SS CALLS, : : : PATIIGANT is", OF ALL, KINDS, “uraits, MORSE & CO., cor, Lakeat, and Fifth He.caroful my buy only tho conuloa, (ur, Tay Koves itoumaietg ii Heel rh te aati c: duchy. Utrountva dir Sold by all Drugalats. * ‘ ai. Hours, ¥tod “| “WOTICH. — panne CLOTHING: NG. BEST BARGALY Offered: Yet. $18.00 $12.50. That Bingle-Brenst, All- Wool Sack Sult, MARKED. DOWN from —|$18,00t0 $12.50, We. “BAY i one of ‘the best BARGAINS ‘’~ ever offered to the RETAIL TRADE. $16.50. Doubte-Brenst, ALL-WOOL Sack Sults, MARKED DOWN to close at $11.00. FULL LINES of All-Wool, Single-Breast > Sack Suits, $16.50, $17, $17.50, & $18 Like somo of our Pénrdcghbirs wo don’t do business for fun, but it’s funny. to sco how many of tho :above Bulle sold in a single day. PUTNAM | blothing House, ~ Maat tues ad Ret il LOW PRICES, ~ 131-4 183 Clark, and 17 Madlson-st, -- ° MINER, BEALS HACKETT, Propristora and Manufacturers, W. H. FURLONG... .Resident Managor. '*° “LAKE NAVIGATION. ToMontreal _ AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS, ‘The Elogant Passenger Stoamor PRUSSIA | ‘WIIl loavo her dock, cor, Markot and Jackson-sts, _FRIDAY, July {5, at 7 p.m,, Passing through the whole Chain of Lakes und River, BL Luwrones to Montren! A Beano ‘of thls: "iine “will-Jouvo weekly nt samo Hina a Te, jor furtag iwropmation wi : MAW Aiatouse co., ‘ Agents chicago ana Monsroat Llie, : ‘ 205 Market-st, “MARS” ? COLOGNE, — THe “as ange 18s A Charming Luxury for Tourists. MADE ONLY BY BUCK & RAYNER, PLRITUMERS. BUGGIES. . the trade, Only go | Tete ay tetas munis Wn the Unieag Baten, Gunlly the boat cha 1 ed ores pant | OSHKOSH, WIS. ~ NOLIOE, errno nnrnrnnrcinbrovin inn arnnbee Tiaying fearnod thats porson nanied Jas, ‘per ei tre sce or io pyoneible for Pibeirt rete BICNAL! 0, Map Sublime ae iabere -wn a “Hereafter Mr.'M, J. Creedon will not rep- sesent us in any manner at Chicago, WILMERDING, HOGUET & co. : Now York, July sthy as. FINANCIAL, ‘Vor ‘Kravolurs, avaliable in al) parts of tho wort PRESTON, KEAN & 00. ‘ BANEKERS,.° And Nealore in Vorelun Exchangsq —— jade ‘is stated thint’ tho: Czar“ has dotormiied .be refunded by the Porte, ;| tho Vatican. FRIDAY, Be. Gribune, — ta Persons leaving the ely for the aummer'| aeaeun can have Tun Thrnuny mailed to thelr ad= dress at the” following rater, postage prepatts, DAILY Tamuneg, per month, $1} fneteudiny Sin day taatie, $1,25.-" ~ FArn wenthor aut higher temperature for this rogton to-tny, Arronnnr- Wat. MACVEAGI holds, that the Commissioners’ of Soldlars? forties fre not entitled to the ‘bounty Iand-wartarits turtied over to tem as tha effestsor ‘pseu soldiers, —_—— ‘ By tho explosion of keroseng which was _ being used to hasten the Jightingof a fire, Mrs, Mary'Kray and her daughters,/Mfra, Inttle Monahan ahd Hattla Kray, “vere fatally burned at Brooklyn last night. eee 5 * Se «Ix tha race for the ‘Thanieg Olinllenge Cup /yesterdny: the’ Cornell crow, Was : léfeated, coining in third, - The Thajnes crow were the winners, The London crew came in second. The Amoricans made a gallant effort, but to No purpose, --— Dow @, MacLuon was shot dend recently ° at the Silver District near Yuma, Ariz, by & Gorman named Billick, Dilick has‘aur- rendored: himself tothe Sherif, and elains that he acted in. self-defense. Macleod, it iy elatmed, is well connected in this city, ——— ees * ALLAN Ruruenronp, who until a few days ago was employed. in the city stables of Montreal, has recelyed {nformation from Scotland that he hus fallen helr to a rent-roll of $800,000 per-atinum, and to tho, title of Earl of Toviot in.theScotch Peerage. Lucky Allan Rutherford : ‘Tie hay harvest has commenced in In- dinna, and the farmers:are well satisfied, as the yleld isexcollont. Itisfeared that should there be no rain within the noxt ten days the corn crop will suffer much. It is now quite promising,’ Ihe ost crop is ruthor poor, and the yleld will be Nght. i Tun Democrats of Philndelphia County held a convention yesterday, aud nominated Jones ‘H,-Mitchell, a Republican and the present Incumbent, for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Moj. Moses Veale for Re- corder of Deeds, and John 0, McSlanes and Dayid Maggerty for City Commissioners, - 5 — ee ‘Tus Lown farmers expect to hnvoe an ex- cellent corn crop this year, except in those portions. visited by hall-storms recently, whore the ylel willbe searcely half an ay- erage. "The wheat crop Is now. boing har-, vested, and will yleld ‘a fairaverage. Oats, barley, and other crops will be fully up to the average, SEvERAL deaths lave taken place in New York from lockjaw vecnsioned by explosions of toy pistols on the Fourth of July. ‘Thtr- teen deaths from the snmo.cause have oc- curred at Baltimore, and. threo persens are beyond hope ‘of :recovery. Sovernl deaths aro also reported. from. various fayas in tho vicinity of Now-York. eee to commute the sentence of Messy Helfmaun, the female Nililist concerned in the murder: ‘of the Inte Czar. It'was ‘stated about two months ago that the woman had been’ exe- cuted. ‘This statement was made in Rorhe-" fort’s paper, but then nobody Dalleyes Hacks: fort's paper or Rochefort.’ _—— ee Ex-Senaton Conkirna called at the White Mouse yesterday, Ife did not enter, but sane Iris card to. Mrs, Garfield, saying that ho knew it would. be’ impossible for him to see the President, .and he did not wish to bother her ‘with an futerview, te expressed cordial sympathy, and his. wishes for the speady, re- covery of the President. ‘ Tre Now Hampshire Legisinturo is not of the self-denying kind. A bill providing for the punishment of persons giving or recely- ing free passes on: railroads, Introduced by Willinm E, Chandler, was {ndefinitly ‘post- poned yesterday: by a vote of 176 to 35, ‘‘The, 176 will havo their free passes, «without danger of belng jueged therofor, Trovpius “crowd thick and fast on ‘the Sick Man. Greoce has just taken away part | of his-territory, France threatens to tko ‘some, and now. comes. Germany, through “Prince Bismarck, and domands that the ran- som money recently pald for German cili- zens captured by Roumellan brigands shall ‘This ts hard, + Bnapvravan -has. given notice :to the Speaker of the House of Commons and to the other officinis of that grave budy’ that ho in- tends to ralse a<row on the 8d of August. On. that day he Will present himself at the “bar of tho House, will offer to take tha oath, and: will ‘resist expulsion with, all the force which he can, Byadiaugh ts notovermodest *: Pore Tzo' is highly fidignant at tho dis- graceful’, disturbances which took: place’ during the removal of the romain of Pius IX, Tuesday night; and ‘so expressed ‘hin | the yestorday to the diplomats necredited to Cardinal Jacobint will instruct, .the Papal Nunefos abrond to, repeat the pro=, test to the Goyornments to whloh fey are. "| respectively Accrailted.’ he Mennrit; the Boston athlata, ‘continues to beat tho English chanplon-athlotes; and without: much effort either,’.In the mile walking rice over 9 grass course’ at : Lowes . Wednesday ho swon oaally, defenting six. com-: patitors,-.-11o ‘walked ‘the nulle fn 6 minutes! -and 80 seconds, beating “the beat’ tino on rece ‘ord (6 minutes and’ 48 soconds), . Merril} was! ‘loudly ‘cheered by tha Englishmen prosont, semawieemmemeeneen ye TRE ‘Biborian plague, which :attacks men j and horses, and which Is fatal to -both, has broken out In the suburbs of St. Petoraburg, | and has’ proved very destructive, ..Tho duc-. tors, who aro inefficient, have made no head- away agalnst the disease, which is spreading with :alarming rapidity. Peasants soll the .sklus of beaats who die of the plague, and thus tend tolapread its destructive effects, . We, the French ‘Minteter of War” ‘ina’ been seyerely criticlsad by the Paris cor respondoiig of tl the London Times. 3° The cor- rospondupt saya Harte’ Incapacity: and tis- Toanagement ara solely. responsible; forthe. present altuation In Africa;, that the proma- ‘| ture withdrawal of the French troops frou | Tunis encouraged : the. riaing of the “native ‘Dw the Fousg. of Commons yestenlay ‘Mr, Trevelyan, Secretary to’ the‘ Adiniralty, in ‘reply.toa question, stated that there were tine Freneh lroncjads, of which six wero first class; ofthis African codat;’ that thary. were :] up’ te JULY * 46, alx British Irohels milral Seymour Jt, added, amid lotid ches vessels wera ‘able Fronel vesse were four it wider command of-Ad- Meilterrangan, dud he {hat tte, sate Brithslh with tho.nine tated that there iL tiline conbteguard atts ships Inthe, channyy- Pitiene statements by so | .. | Tesponsible ay PERN 09, Mr. Trevelyan: are | quite slanifieant: Perhhy! will giva Gumabetta anattgr fox oonatt ighuttort . vo ‘sinted thot,the German and Austrian Pct, -Eiiporors will incet at, Gastein, and not at “Ema, as“Ierctofore stated. ‘The Czar, Is is belldved, was‘invitad to‘mect hits‘ Iinverial brothers, biitdeclined for want of ting and opportunity,’ “It ts Inthonted: that the real reavoti- why he will not attend 1s that: his Miffsters wilt not permit him, beeause‘of his present mental condition. In. fact, it; Is brondly hinted that th Ozar has only luctd Intervats,’ , nen "Tur election agents who are charged with having resorted tg corrupt practices at‘ the Sandwich (England) « Tarllamentary elec- Hons In Mareh, 1830, are ‘now oti trial’ at the Mnldstona Assizes. Oris of them plended |. + guilty yestordny. "Tho. corruption agents of both patties who. practiced at Macclesfield will Lo tried nt tho ensuing Assizes nt: Ches- ter, "It thes’ fullows get thelr. deserts thoy will not be able to interfere in election alfatre for fome time to com : Tn anniversary of the taking of the Bas- ps tile, -the national hollday of France, was cele- brated yesterday ‘In’, Patls and other French elties and by French eftizons in various parts of the’ world by. SItuminations, decorations, pyrotechnic ‘displays, patriotic music ‘and oratory, freo “theatrical entertainments, ete, and in stich n mauner as only Frenchmen enn celebrate. In ‘Punts the French build. “| Ings In: the’ principal streets were decorated In honor, of. the occasion, and some auti- French , placards ‘printed in Itallan wera promptly pulled down. eerie Queen Victonta senf.o message to Minis- ‘ter Lowoll yesterday expressing grent satis> “faction at the favorable account of the Prest- dent,‘and the hope that he will soon be out sof danger. The Kinperorof Japan, through the Jnpanesa Ambassador at Washington, presented his’ hearty congratulations nt tho |. ‘President's recovery. The United French societies of New York on the occaston of their national holiday expressed their pro- found ‘sympathy with ‘the President, and ‘their best wishes for his speedy recovery. Goy, Crittenden, of Missouri, scent « message of sympathy and congratulation, and several ‘representative bodies, elvic socleties, , and prominent public men sent messages ot. a like character, F Mn. Forsren provdsed ‘an amendment ) the emigration clauses of the Irish Land bill yesterday. which makes-it' ‘optional for nsslst- ed einigrants to go to at of the British col- onles, “Mr. Partiell favoreil the Uniied States as the place to whieh emigrants shonll go, but it Is not. Ukely that the Lritish Govern- ment will agree to ald. in increasing ‘the population of this country ‘nt tho expense of: ythe British,“ taxpayer.:.The Government Journals chargo the ‘irish’ pati mombors: with opposing tho; emlgrban olatises In-thas |: hope that they may be withdrawn, and that the House of Lords may havo the greater ex- |: clise for rejecting. tho Dill'as a whole,—n re- Jection which the. Irish extremists are repre- sentad ns desiring, Conanuasstan Minin recetved soventy- three votes for Senator, or within six votes ofa majority, Inthe Now York Legislature yesterday, and Congressman : Lapham. re- ceived seventy votes, or within ning of a mn- jority, ‘The supporters of béth gentlemen predict thelr election. to-day, and the friends of Mr, Miller aro very confident, The Conk- lngltes gave signs of weakening yestorday. Viva of them yoted for Hamilton Fish, vx- Secretary of State, for tho long term, and tho fact was taken as .an indleation that the Bucks will concentrate on him to-day, “The. Democrats, by the aid of the Bucks, carried, bya mafority of one,.a motion for ndjourn-, ment Saturday In’ the Assembly, but thera {a no prospect, that the Sennto will concur, An election {s almost cortain to take place before adjournment. . DistricrArrorney Conni: glves, to tho public this morning the principal detalls of the confession mato to. him. by Guiteau, and vouches for it as correct and accurate, Guiteau arrived In Washington Moreh 6 and put up at-tha Ebbit Ionse, where ho! re- mained only one day; he thereafter roomud at various places in. the Capltat City, On the 18th of May'he determined to kill.tha President, but. had not money enough to buy a pistol, Towards the endiof May he visited O’Meara’s gunshopin Washington, examined several pistols, and remarked that he wanted ; one of lurge cullbro,” Soon after he succeed- ed In’ borrowing $15 from a too benevolent Washington gentleman, Of thissim hespent $10 In: purchasing the plate! with which he attempted to kill the President, Having pro- vided limeelf with the pistol and with sufll- efent ammunition, ho began to practice with it, tIrlog at a board and at: other marks, On the Sunday of the 12th of Juno he followed. tho’ President ‘fo tho Christian Churels with. the Intention of killing lim there, but ho saw that,’ on inaking the. attempt, he would be most likely to ‘shoot soinobody else besides tho .Prealdent,''so he left,. Before leaying, however, he ‘noticed that: the Prostdent sut. by an opén window. - Guitcau oxamlued this window, and came to the conclusion that he Would shoot the President from tt through the head ‘on: Sunday, the 10th of June, To tearned, howover, that the President was: about to leave for Long Branch with Mrs. Garfidld ; on :Baturday, the ‘18th, “and wont to the depot; ‘alter ‘having practiced with lls’ ovale that a spornlng, his mind ‘fully. made" the uleed. Mrs; Garfluld, 98 she Jomied. 0} President’sarm at the depot, | : looked 60 showoyer, that Guiteau says |- hie chad: no! heart to shoot him in hor presence, and,' fooling. that: he , would have snother- opportinity, he lett.tho depot, Ou: Wednesday, ; the) 22d of SJuie; the assnsin followed, the “Prdaident, . who“ went . out riding” with chi. adn’ and United States Marshat ‘Monryy but fs, the carrlage did not stop the flond veas folfed that night, "On the evening of the tstiof July he followed the President . to: Secretary! Blaino's: Fegidenge, | and then dogged the Probident and Becrétary “Diaine as they walked fromthe latter’s Tei denco to the White House, but got naoppor, tunity.ta’ carry out: hls wmurderous: purposd thatevening,;The following, morning’ after breakfast he: ‘Wont to the -Penusylyania do- pot, loltered around for a considerable tha, oxamlned hfs pistol to age that all was sight, “\, and when ther ‘Prosident entered the Iadios' ‘waltlng-room ho walkdd up behind’ him and fired two slots.’ ‘Phe care, patience, and de- Nboration with Whigh Quiteau’ planned bis orlne completely dignneas ot the idea that he was insane, 9”, * -1881—T'WELVE PAGES: GARFIELD. The. Cloud of Sorrow -and Humiliation Lifting from “the Land, Surgeon Bliss Now Willing to Be Quoted as Being Suro : of a Recovery. The Wound Healing from the Inside—A Deeper Drain- Pipe Used, Yesterday's Maximum Figures: Pulse, 98; Temperature, 101} . Respiration, 23, Arrival of Conkling at Washington—A Visit of Corldotence to " Mrs. Garfield, © Confession of the Assasin, as Abridged by the District- Attorney. ‘ A Recital That Will Curdle the Blood of All: Christen- dom. The Tnfamons Project Undertaken on tho. 18th of Muy, and Followed ’, Without Intormisston, ‘The -Day Logally Set Apart to Fasting ‘aud Prayer in Kontuoky and + Arkansas, LOWER, FEVER. 8:30 A. Me Exxcurive Mansion, July 14—8:50 a, m.— The President has passed ; a comfortable night aud continues todo well. Pulse, 90; temperature, 09.8; respiration, 2%, DW. Buss 4 JK, Danses, J,J,Woopwann, | Ropent Rersur, EXECUTIVE Mansion, July 4-1 p. m— ‘The. progress of. the President's case con- thiues sntlsfactory since this morning, Pulse, ‘O4y tgmperature, 18.85 respiration, 23. $ D. W. Brtss. ss J. Ke Barnes. : J.J. Woopwaitp, Ronent Reyuunn, “ WaAsmtnoToN, D.C, duly 14.—The follow- ‘ing {telegram was sunt .by the attendhig surgeons: to the- consulting - surgeons, tits’ afternoon: ~ Executive Mansion, July ‘Met Pp. m— "Dp. Prank I. Hatton and Dr. sgnew: . tho President has continued to progress fa- yorably duriug the Inst twenty-four hours, ‘The febrillng yesterday afternoon was again less than on the previous day, He nas taken, since our last telegram, twenty-nine ounces of inilk, with an’ ounce of. rum in divided doses ag heretofore, bestdes a sinall silce of milk tost this morning, and at noon to-day a small sandwich of scraped raw beef with two teaspoonfuls of Vintine's beof-juice and an ounce of Tokay wine of 1803, ‘Tho meill- ention has consisted of a single hypodermic Infection of one-quarter grain of sulphate of mmorphin, given: Inst night, and ten grains of Di-sulphateof quiniant 8 a.m. to-day. We ad- ministered yesterday at 6 p,m, an enema af soap and water, which was promptly fol- Jowed by a coplous movement of normal consistancy and: color, At? p.m. his pulse was 100; temperature, 101.6; respiration, 21, Torlay, at 8:30, pulse 0034; temperature, 90,85 respiration, 2. At 1 p,in, pulse OL; tem- Peraburss 98,0; respiration, 23, DW. Briss, de K. Bannes, d. do Woopwann, Ronen Ruryunn, 7PM Executive Mansion, July 4-7 p. m1 -The febrile rae this afternoon ins been tess pronounced, and has not caused the Prest- agent so much discomfort. Ills general con- dition Is good, © Pulse, 08; temperature, 101; -resplration,. 23, D, W. Briss, dK. BAUNES, : aa d.d. Woonwann, . Rovunr Reybunn, SURE THING! 4:80_A. M. THURSDAY. Executive MANsION, July H—-4:300. m.— Everything remains quiet In tho slek clan ber, ‘The President and his attendants are sleeping soundly. 8:35 A, Me The favorable symptoms In the President's condition continue, Me passed a very com- fortablo night, and this morning lis pulso is Mand temperatura a little below 100, The doctors this mornmg express themselves ng satlatied with the progress of the case. ‘The. wound has Just been dressed, and the dress- ing showed that there had been a good dis- charge of pus from the dralnuge-pipe, 10 A. a : The Preatdont is. pussing a comfortable Morning. Ho has no fever to speak of, and all symptoms are favorable. AGM, Dr, Reyburn alone Senaliia with the Pres. dont, and now reports hin sleeping quictly.” ‘Au the conditions continue fayorablo, O00). The’ Prosidont hing caten and roltitied nraw: beef sandwich, The caso is making Deraoptl-’ ‘bla progress uvery aus s. Y The President has mde a porceptibtd gain in strength tovtoy,, While the attendants: were bathing lis fect ha reached for a fan and brushed the flivs fram is face, an effort requiring no |ttle oxortion under the clroum: sancti :‘Phe wound discharge ts progress- Jog ulcely, and alt the payne: continue | “good. : en 4380 “Dr, Biles’ reports that ‘the Prostdait iii had a better and more, comfurtable day thun -ho has passed.sinee he: hing recelved, his Iu- “jury, Js pulse alice norning has ‘ vanged ‘from 93 to 03, and Is nov 94, with @ tempera-'| ” {uty normal,’ Up to this hour there has been § “no récifyrence of tho datly fever, “dle condl-; iestdent My 2 Het quietly, and all, ly synptoms are eatufa ba, é pole phe. Preddent-ts ‘sléeblog guietly.:.7he i ia abatod, A cauntortabla alglit idee $45 aM pnipay, ~ AN thla” hour the Prealdent ly ‘aap :| Deen directed to do’ by the physicians, but, atietly, No noticeable change tn ‘his’ condi- tlon has been observed sineo midnight by the attendants in the sick-room, —— THE WORST OVER, S No MORE GLoost. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicao Tribune, Wasiinaton, D. C., July 14,—It lins been aday of continued hopefulness, The official bulletins still continue the agreeably monot- onous phrase: “Tho President stil! con- thites to improve.” ‘The hopes: which have been so much ‘strengthened since the relapse, or fnerease of fever, on Monday, are rapidly turning trite confidence, * The White House isto longer a place of ‘gloom. The air of the attendants fa changed. © Smiles and hope Meht up every face. \ Ithas-been fortunate for the President that the’ atmosphere of the Wiitts House: has always “beer hope- ful, It has not been .-posstble for lim to see upon ‘the fages of those who approach him any doitbts ny to his ultimate recovery, ag ils hernle wife: has nevershown a sign of.fenr. All his male’ at- tendants and watchers are persons.who have seen dangers and wounds upon the battic- field, MAS. SWAIM, his old companton In arms, continues to take Lis regular relief aso wateh, and sleeps in a room adjacent to tte President. Is cont- dence and courage must inapire the Dresi- dent with hupe, He ling never wavered, al- though he says that, for two days, when everybody else was tlejected, he did notmen- tlon his contidence quite so toud. ‘To-day he spoke ay If the tanger was all over, as if the President .was onthe: way to rapid con- valescence, and ns if it was certain that he would be strong enougl te overcome any crisis that might arise. . se A GENTLEMAN WHO IAS HAD A TALK W! 13h MS. GARFIELD" this attersioon suys that she shows searéely any signs of hur great anxiety, and is’ not. broken down under; her burdens,- She eve dently does not allow n doubt as tu the Presi- dent's recovery -to enter her mind. She spoke with cheerfulness of his condition, and appeared to think that fils recovery was only a question of patience and thne. The children have. resumed thelr accustomed dutles, The White House ns taken on its old ways. Of coursepno Executive business is transacted, and everything in the mall, which ordinarly would require the Presi- dent's attention, {s immediately referred to the proper department. ‘Ihe only Lmportant. «iiference in tho operation of the Adiministra- tlon In the Prestdent’s illness Is: the fact that some offices will remain unfilled, aud the grent army of ofliceseekors will hive to walt the President's recovery. before they can, if ever, receive thelr expected places.» Menn- while, THE GOVERNMENT seuvree ous Nor suF- There are few new incidents of, the sick rou, ‘The President had a: more com- fortable night,—the most comfortable that he has had. ‘The. sleep was more natural aid resttul. The fore part of the night, after the morphine was given him, he talked some tn Nis ‘sleep, but he soon became quiet . ‘The’ President, early this. moruing, for’ the first! time, fell asleep without the aldof morphine. ; Tis alsin remains molst, which is regarded as avery favorabla symptom, Dr. Ullss now‘ permits himself to be quoted us saying that the President will get well, NO MECURRESCE OF Tit GREAT FEVER: ° Which reached its crisis Monday, 18 expected. It !s thought that the period of convalescence may have bugua.- The ;danger from blood- polsoning has by no menus passed, but itis not now feared, ~The arrangements for keeping the wound open’ have been so sue cessful, and the discharge is now so health- ful, that morbid matter Is not expected, Th Presidents correct life and pure blood serve film in this crisis, Dr, Bilss says the Presi- dent fy recelvlug quita enough food to sustain ite, nnd that. they do not care oat © present to. give him more. Hils appetite is wot very good, and he has not rellshed the beefsteak or the woodeock which they ‘have prepared for him, | This morulug ite was given sume tonst inolstened with rare beef-julce. ‘To-day there Js less sorences in his limbs, HE CAN PUT ONE FOOT OVER: TIE OTIER, ‘The binck spot and swelling in the front of the body, which have helped to loente the bullet, have disappeared. The President ts more cheerful, His attendants interpret the questions which hays beon: characterlzed as despondent as the result rather of fatlxue. ‘The insertlou of the dratnage-tubo lay been followed by a Inrgor discharge of healthy matter, There were some fears yesterday that tho diminutioy in the nmount of the discharge might indicate that the wount was closing, which would be a new danger, It is thought that that danger fs now past. LARGE APPLICATIONS OF ICE are made to prevent the wound from closing. ‘The Presitent’s venerable mother was the first to be notliled of the tavorable chauge in his condition, “Tho Vice-President, befure Jeaving for New York to attend to some private business. cousulted’: with the Cabluct and) Mrs, : Garfield, and, on being thoroughly convinced that he ts not rummlug any risk by so dott, decided upon leaving the city. Sluco the Vice-Pres!- dent hag-beon in’ the elty, having come on. Sunday, July 3, the dny after the. President, was shot, he has left his rooms at Senator Jones’ houso but a few times, and at each of those called at the Executive Mansion to sea Mrs, Garfield, UK DID NOT BEE THE PRESIDENT during any of his visils, No ono outside of Col, Rockwell and’ Maj, Swain, axcept- ing Mrs, Gartiekl,* somo of © the chil- dren, and the physiclans and nurses, ‘haye been admitted to the President's room for nearly 9 week, and none will bo antl! he has reached a condition whon It will not do hin ‘any harm to talk. ‘The cooling appa-- rutus {3 so successful. that the capacity ling boon Increased; and the alr will be used in the apartinonts occupied by Mrs, Gartivid, and In some of the executive , offices, -Alrs, Garheld does not take time enough from the sick chamber to ride oyery day, as shu has Instead, takes somo ‘oxurcise after sundown Jn the south White House grounds, ~. : THE ICH TANKS: ¢ “Wwod ‘Inconneetion with thocooling apparatus -hold thirty-nine tons of Ico, tha - wastuge of which fs not Jess than: threo: tons daily, A much emaller quantity would be necessary it the President was willing: to havo all- the -Windows closed except ono, but ju feels con- fined with any of then closed, and all aro kept ‘open... ‘The present capacity of the cooling apparatus Is 100,000 fout of alr at: tho tempurature of fifty-four degrees per hour, ‘Telephones connecting dliferent: portions ‘of the White House were putin yesterday,.80, that the physicians conduct everything frou . thelr congulting-clambe: (7 UTHER VENTILATING: APPARATUE remoyes:all‘odor-of a. alck: room from: the chamber, Dr, Bilss ‘and his: associates give the Presiddnt’s case careful and unremitting attention, and tiake thelr’ presoriptions after consideration ‘of ‘every ‘featura-of -the caso, and thus, far: are’ well'satlafled “with the re- sult, as are: the President. and bis fautily,: Ils caso Is slnylar to a Jargy glass of guusbot wounds,’ Physically ho ig’ weaker than slx or elght days ao, aud yet hls’ improvement bas been gradual every day, “They have suc-" ‘couded fi fighting off the dangers that have threatened,-~secoudury ‘udmorrhage, for, Ln- -from the coll by insulatmg material, ; With , a stance, and. cof and no new shown, Nt the Preside: BS uration 1s $8 flnement wige physicians : in fighting od dangerois syinptoms and keep the wound in a healing state; his condition 'fs one of steady but ‘very slow improvement. ‘They do not took and cannot hope for an immediate” gain of strength. “Indeed, hie may grow woaker before he gets better, Tho wound, they think, $s f'n falr way to heal, begluning from withIn, ‘The nature of the suppuration ‘shows this, but his recovery inust be very slow, and it will be weeks be+ fore much increase of ‘strength will bo np- parent. Harattiar to ‘physicians, —~ Fon NINE DAYS : Dr. Bliss dia not take off Ins clothes, and was constantly at the President's side, getting in an ante-room, Everything: that can be done: fs done, and the condition of the pa- tient, though yet critical, is auch as to Justify hopes of iils ultimate recovery, which, how- over, mitist- be: very tedious, covering weeks and months.. The ‘only medicine that tho President recelves ‘is, quininey which ts nit- ministered In lnrze doses, for the purpose, It issald, of allaying the fevor. and alding In the suppuration: ‘Lhe President is greatly relleved of paln by having © °. roe His FRET RUADED BY CRUMP, the steward of the White House, who 1s re- ported to have n good dent of: maguotisn, Crump was hospital steward all through the War, and tins been trained’ as a drugatsts’ clerk, and fy an excellent nurse, Tlie follow- ing Incidents ‘are’ cited as [lustrations to show the Prestdont’s weakness: Once, ‘dure cing the morning, Crump, the attendant, ‘Mropped his fou tion the President’s bod while he wentto another part of the room, ‘The President reached down for the fan and ‘Iighands agalnst tho bed, “he managed to move, hitnself a Mttle, These were wonder- fulfor a man who, afew days azo, conlt (Scareuly turn his head. Early tn the afters “noon, wlahing to shift his position on the pil- Jows, he raised his head. ‘The effort was more than he shoul have undertaken, for it uiade hint quite weak for the rest of the day, ONE INSTRUMENT has arrived here, and was an object of curl- osity on the desk ‘vf the President's private sueretary to-days' One of the scientists gives this deseription,‘of ‘i, and of ‘Its theory of working: ‘This instrument consists of two short glass cylinders, around each of whic are wound two parallel culls of fing Insulated copper wire. One coll ‘of each _ palris Included in a” bottery clroult, in which “thera {fy 2 ‘clock microphone. ‘The two glass cylinders with thelr encircl- ing colls may bo widely separated. The Jnduetion set up in the secondary_or tele’ “phone circuit Is balanced by, the reversal of one of the secondury colls, and so adjusted .that the fnduction In ons of the secondary coils exactly balances or- neutralizes tha ue ‘duction‘in the other, so-that, when tlie ear Is applied to the recelving telephone, uo sound {s heard: “Now, by placing. * BVI 80 SMALL'A PIECE OF it 1n one of the ginss cylinders, the electrical AL fs “balance is disturbed, and the clock on the ini- croplione Is heard to Heke loudly, thus uilleat- ing the presence of the metal, Thesameistrue 4f te coll be placud in tho vicinity of n plecs of metal, Litho inyustigations of this nat |. rter by George M. Jlopkins,-he cand to con- clusions which: he explains as: follows, with ‘suggestions ns to the results that nny be ob- tained: ‘It occurred to me to try the effect ofa lead bullet upon the instrument, plaging it at diiferent distances,’ and ‘separating it ‘The my anticipations, as, set...of coils “ that’ were by no means sensitive, I .was -ablo to locate ‘tho bullet with’ the cells raised a vertical distance of nearly two inches, With more sensitive apparatus {tis more than probable that the bullet might be located, even though distant several inches, By passing a pair of coils over the President's back and abdomen, aud by comparative tests, the depth of the bullut might bo ascertained.” Prof, Newcombe says the experlments so far made go to demonstrate the truth of Mr Hopkins’ couchugions.” THERE ARE YEW NEW INCIDENTS In the sick-room. Tho bright sayings of result . excecied - which so much was heard for the first few days do not recurso often. ‘Tho President Is becoming more weary, and Js less inclined to talk, although at first the physiclans lad aificulty In preventing him from talking, - Yesterday the President asked one of his attendants not to ropent anything - that he might sayin the stck-room, It is thought that the President has learned: that hia oceastonnl sayings, some of which aro uttered “ while” under tho: Influence of the morphine, find. thelr way ‘Into print, "The President Is boeaming very anx- fond to know what is going on In the world. One of his attendants to-dny sald; “Ho ia very anxious to get the news, He frequently asks me about such matters, I always reply | - that Cdon't knows thatl'am with: hin all; night and sleep al! day, and don’t read the newspapers, ‘That satisfies him, -but he will agai recur to the subject, and want to know the news, Lanswor him the samo way oyory tine,” “18 1E cuzenror.2" “Tels very cheerful,. His talk, when he ous ;syinptoms Hare beon, DING ALT Titta, "'* ¢ P Se alek man, the ap. gi woakening, and the cons ake i well man sick. |The « Ser f0 fongas thoy succeed - ‘only occasional snatehes of rest on # lounge. “carried It to hls breast. Later on, by bracing ig : ° Isallowed to say. anything, Is bright cat often full of wit.” LOWEN FRVER «| . To the Western Associated Press, . Wasmnatoy, D, 0, July 4—Tho Preal dent's afturnoon fever was late agaln to-lay, and its Intensity, 8 compared with that of preylous duys, showed, o, further decline, Up to 5 p. mi. tho patient's temperature, which Is the surest test of febrile disturly ‘anes, remained normal, aud the range of pulso only from 03 to 08, “After 5 o'clock: the tem- perature gradually! Iucroased “untht the 7° o'clock oxaminatton was made, when it was 10t degrees, Sincu that time It has agaln fal- Jen, leaving 101 ng tho inaxiniutn of tempera-, ture and 98 as the ‘maximum of” pulse for the du Y cinta 18 MARKED IMPROVEMENT ‘upon the record of yesterday, anit a‘ further proof, It, proof were novded, that the fover Jos. passed its crisis, and Is slowly subsiding, Dr, Reyburn ‘at 10;30.to-night sald: Tho. - President ins been gaining. constantly since -. yesterday, and ty better. now: than at any - me ‘heretofore, He“ has=persglred vory “ freely during the day, and that fact $3 anothor ovidence that the ‘fever ‘is breaking, ‘The: process of suppuration inthe wound is going on satlafacturlly, and a longer dralnage-tube was . {utroduced., to-night:'.to: faoilitate the discharge, - ‘The President : chas taken more solld food than :in, any. corresponding. nu bor of hours heretofore, snd has, eaten it with @ relish," Hw has suffered no pain, only" when‘moyed, or’ In ‘dressing his wound, and * conthiues brixht and choarful,”” Whou asked whethorauy sorlously pntgvorpble symptoms. are’ Ikely: to, appear, ‘now that tha orisis of - ~ the surgical fever has passed, .Dr, Reybura ‘sald: “I should not ike to proniise an un: *' ‘Interrupted ‘and . unvarylng; course of Im~ provement, but, at the same ‘thine, Imay say A think there is at present every Prospect of the eresidenys: Ear sly a Washington a6 a today, and

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