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“PAGES, THM CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUE 23, nl tremely confident of the Preside because of the ta ocensoned by the drain > that Gon, McPherson had been shot and | new bo commin with the a eaten i In this magniteon, HE PRE DE ery, and thatthe gra of the woul A very slight excitement M I H R Q} . killed in front of Atlunta tho Vriday before, Dare aur diel, wher jhe, tun, tantly at Piltecla.stea Drawn koa 0 edna pat ¥ now fear isa too prolonged suppuration of | might stop tha fimprovement aud put back Jn ono week from tht Friday, nanély: tho | few remalion curth who Fomemboe the mn ee he MePhortn wits nceutt ran oy the wand. ‘There are, ns yi Wy Indieutions { tho recovery for weeks, The dectsion was, th of July, tho remaina of the dead hora | even tho tame, y i Mate Parelothsm, sinhood, and worth? ft a . of that, and the wound iy expected to aise.) therefore, tnantnonsly agalust taking any Unveili ho MW were brought ta tho home of “hy jog eee tu balla conclusion of Gen, Sher Hae Uaioe antl cela His Symptoms During the | charse tuatter tora constterabte thie yet, ns | risks, nveiling of the Monument) parents, and tho tuner, whteh took Hoventeon years ugu died thia youn here, and | hover tie aplelteoe amet Peet ok ty the process of healing witl be slow. Sill, Dstt 4 Erected.to His Glorious placo on’ the same uy, wos * tho | atuut his grave hns nesembled this cinstiet ane | out aeer avin had w sult thou ihe Day Could Not Have there will, of course, be appreheustons until GLADSTONE. : lurgestevor Kuown In this section of the | Menice, reprreututivus OF all pari@at Anteries, | sehor ho wad baci wud wher bis bus ay Been Better. - the wourt fs healed, aud all danger co glli# KIND BETTER . ‘Memory, country, Tho cleraymon who conducted tha | Hue 'wy alas From ‘Due. Sircler some ene} | Flenteans alone aatitee ye ot, tha ett ° from auppuration- hag passer, ‘The | | WAattxatus, D, GC, duly 22—Seoretary : 3 services wore the Revs, 'T. 1, Hltrath of | Intended to. bo here, who had otal Heat thee, felond, aukdtnrs pate srtdee f : , phystelans ure tot nblo to say | Wale reeetved this evening the followlng me Sandusky, 2 Miroune of Totedo, and Alfred | [¥ Stirted: gat. tuuk « designuit Bones [or eaeaeate, Ula anouuinent tu the Ttnbing when that perlod will arrive, ‘Tho | dispatch from Mluistor Lowell: Great Gathering of Pooplo at tho j Wheeler now eiitor of the Pittsburg Chrts: | Mentor and thie patrine here anemone eat | GkgAmeried, to the fs High tobe ntl ie Botweon Eight and Ten Last | lrestdent has spent ns comfortihle m day ns |” LoNvon, duly 22, 881 —urine Secretary, Waal ae, eee g than cldvertlacr.,. tot +f | But who now fea un a bed of pain and aneuish, bin the world, Wo tediente it ta nitnee loth ji Bm : contd bo expected of one tn hls condition, | {lout Teablo toxt of note, date 2tst, from Mra ':, Little ‘Town Where Ho RANLY ‘Titla MORNING, «a derceranty nye has Docu atmont within tha [nnd Ril tho martyea of ‘al Ue ollaten ‘ag Pee Night, tho Fover Came Hc has had a good appetite, and tas hart | Gkulstono to Stra, Gaeitetd, Original by dtispateh 2 28."": "Lies Buried, * [Afnot fueteed, long before, thd Inhabitants | lent, one comrades Gon Uarilolh knowlne a tins ‘Junckuro President tay, * * + Baek, natural slvop ni Intervals during the day. He] "Losnox, July 21, 1881-—Dean M, Yi a hg of Clydo fully realized that this was to be the | from nimsvle <iuls purpose | to naaiat ont ye Agi ate ( Sreaali 0 I Losnun, July 21, 1891.—Deat Savas: You = most brillant event that hind ever taken | {i8 - sceusion, and his love for — thd . THB AGHD soTHRItOP O <i 4 1a will, Lunt sure, oxeuse me, thonh n personal | mos a oe Oe rar takelt | memory of Mettherson, L nddressed n note to | Was on, tho platform. ant was ufos 7 OS (ASKED FOR WATER MONE THAN USUAT, | stranger, for nddressing you by totter Lo convey S thes of Ex-Prestdont Hayos place within thair gatos or over-would nguli. | Col Rockwell on Pridity last, nakelage tho privi= appreehutinge there: Interesting exe te . bi Forty | batt has*been given him fie very’ slight | to you tho assurances of my own tevlings and | Speeches .of Ex-Presit VOS | the day before tad been threatentug, tho | lee of, staining by his bedside only ford ino: | Nonor of the memory of her distingaigy.4 It Losted, However, but o Few quantities, ‘tho pal fin his legs hing buen | those uf my countrymen on the occasion of tho and! Gen. Strong, of night ratning, and all tho — motuinig | fossle moanae pe sutoaueos eee eee norton pu Slioaati thal, when le was a alent Ht @ Alarmed No- lugs stuirp, and he has felt relieved at. the | terrible nttompe tu murder the President of tho An nil forenvon the “sky was ‘filled Foltowlnug nuswert : oe ct, Hanon Hiiree wenke ol, {lio Leutins fat Ours, ant ophitons of tho doctors that te will not bo | Uuited States, i u form more palpable atleast | | Chicago, With low clouds, © which, however, |, HXHcuTivs AAsaiow, Wasutnaton, D. Ou | tile Pau ‘aml, seating Sant es eatte Ine oe body. ‘| permanently disabled trom the wound, ‘The | Mun that of messages conveyed by telegraph. | : wore dispersed enrly In tho afternoon, whon | iteclsion of tho attending physicians tat the | (in tholr tanguge): a3 will bo eS > | wi f x A ’ . he might bo a cripple, nnd not | iit thankfulness nluust vomparable, ‘41d, escription .of the Statue, the Cem withstanding tho foreboding weather, tho inesange, to which bo reptiod brivily und ‘aub- |-Sea,! Geni Sherman, eit 8 Moreh 10 thy A Piees of Bono’ and More Dry, Goods hate ue a i oF se ie rine He “Hh 1 yenture to siy, only second to the | elery, ‘and Their Surround. aeMege og Voleras and eitanus was thon FEE ACERS R HT in tele ae quuntty culled nyon bufora hy the atte ' y te peeutinr palus whiel he lns experienced | stron emotions of the great Nation of which ho ' . : Of-pAin, E have thought of them, and -the Lupa f | 4n3 lutradtteed, | e conctttslay of gee Camo Out of tho Wound have lod hin to think that te ball may have | ts tue appointed head, Individually TL have, tot! ings. ALD THE FOIENOON ‘| fad tetive been with tenis Th uy sufferings £-] Slerman't nddrisg, whlet was received “ft F “4 . y ts : wit caused a pormanent Injury to the splint | ine ber you to belluve, hie my full sinew in’ tho ‘ they kept pourlng Suto town by regular dnd | feet that-tho deut old Binte fs babind me, . frequent outbursts of applause, Yesterday, column. ‘Che surges have made a enre- | sentiments which bave possessed the British +) speckil trains from all directions. ‘There trian nena bite micssaa le Urtef, buts frome hd st Sn abya’ “#G0Ve-FOBTEIE ful examination, and have to-day. given lin | uation. ‘They have been prompted aud quick~7 Atfeati ith Which the Residents | Ye? {argo delegations Nero, representing | ing. Vory sincerely, "ALE. ROOKWREE. | m called upon? nnd spoke substantiaty 4 Ut assuring opinion thatsuch ts not the ense, | ened lurgely by what [venture to: think In an ection wi Oh tho Hesldents | over sitty posts of the Grand Army'of Ohilo, | “ro den shorman .. “f Ke : fen neatnese “AND Frntow-c 5 Hloquent Letter from William | yy president lng had this burden upon his vor wruwing danse of harinany und mutual rue Look upon the Dust of Their besides numerous military orgauizations and J vill tot juae tho Tock of tis tripute of alfee | great doeds aud nohievemonte and these Ewart Gladstone to Mrs, tuind from tha fay when lie beeame eons | SMe eiutection berweon tho tivo eountriass Dead Friond. bodies of veterans from this aud other States. | tig sitring mado angrod by tho netics at aves | Set Fre rer gaat, MePucreon gee "Garfield. vineed that ho was to Hye. ‘fhe wound to- heeauuea & Hote colt tateo tetatioatt beatae ay The turnout. of private cithzuns, without Mheraone wil airiga this day eT ASEE tat tho itn a Tenow hited the Tuyen son tmetket ~ day has discharged more freely than usu, ‘: ie teference to any particular organiza majestic form of Gon. Gurfleld, full of health, | huud. We met abort the same n, Om 18 pee : id the discharge continues. to be Rh eae He sue ay DAS. tld. deat THE STATUE, tlon, was also surprisingly. large. how itd that ats clarion. Valeo will otto, aealn Bs evithoue ae wae ee tay Mette 1 History Which H of a healthful character, . Some more | tion of the siinplo herolsin whieh has inarked eu bis ne ibaa in all, te , le eatinntal cee oe te) sist yun Haron te, Wattle of to tho bout SI na ens. pussiing mom her fb i 2 oO stor: fc! aS | fibres of cloth, whieh. were carrled | the persunal conduet of tho Presidents for wo sil patch to Chtedaa: ~ | 15,000 peoplo lind come from a distance, anc : : * | old-fashionad stuza, 1 guw a young caderit? A Paintul Pies Y in by the bullet, came ott ‘this | nave uot yet wholly lost (he capacity of-appto- | -Chypr, 0., July 22—This qutot and cozy the culinary resourees of tho Iltte town were Hes eda TOU ae peer mg Avs janes anu erent ® Remained Unprinted for Six- afternoon with the pus, which upon oxamt- | clating stich uv oxninpte of Christian faith and | Mttlo town, ono of the many beautiful ones | taxed to thelr utmost. ‘Lhe forenoon was de- Ex-Prestdont [Hayes then rend a lotterfrom | member hls sponking of. his “omit | us teen Years, natlou proved to.be & portion of the Pres[- ] mauly fortitude. ‘This exemptary ploturo hus | scattered tlong the tne of the Luke Shore | yoted to receiving delegations and guests. Preslitent Garfield, dated June 23, In whieh | Waters and that hy had wo | fear ae dent’s pantatoons and shirt. bate Inaa completo by yottr oa enuctbuilion Hana lt Northen Ohlo, tag toatay den ine | At L o'clock : . | tie Haller stilet, that he ex, pecterl to metinul Of hia and hoover haped that tia flea} SECTS on u its noble and touching textures, on whic! vided by a grand anny of veteran heroes, THE PROCESSION + the Clyde dedication, tf nothing. especial of | would’ take the ‘first piace. t free Woy nines : A SMALL PECK OF HONE only forbear to dwell because Tttn directly d+ | who come from-near nnd from afar ona pile | was formed by Grand-Marshat Re-P, Buck- | unforeseen happened, | hia ta Now Yorks wo mover meteauy me OFFICIAL, was also thrown out, which proves to be a ‘The C Th ae . Sapetsttl Ait , a b 7 rit dressing you. Teg to bave my respectful comm | grimage of love antl alfection, to testify to | Ind and lis aldes in tho followlng order: Tho Chair sald that the men-most aetlye in apcuk axainat im. ibs iso mot tien to te, is p plinter from tha rib that was fracttred by | plimonts and congratutations conveyed to tho | thate undyin devotion to the memory of Wine unpietbie procuring this statue were> Gen, FHeken- | he'thon sa ft, although his Sy"nipatlties bay EStcurive Mansiox July 22—8:20 8.m— | the bullat. ‘There was ulso a discharge of | President, und to romain, doar madam, with | Hele wndying devotion ; " d Marshal and Aldes: looper ut Chnetnnatl, Gen. Hazen, and Gon, | to some extent boon with the South, yetyane ‘Lhe Iesidont rested well during te. night, | incerated tissue, ant all this to tho surgeons | great esteow, your most fulthtul servunt, thotr idolized commander, Gen, J. DB. 5 Grand stavgnal aud Ailes, Hoggett. A, dispatch was recelved from | she peeauat came, he wus thorougiy angus aun ls yultn,énay elds santeninipes ” Eulse: BS iulfeates n coustantly-mproving condition of ri Seva perOnes ER te ng mee Clovelana Grays » - Cer On S MC NE FORTE, RATAN Tho apenker closed by congratulating temperature 08.4; respiration 17. the wound. ‘ IN REPLY, ' oi ‘ ‘ ‘ i tho Army. spoke, the latter defending Gen, MePherson | Reneral neople of Clyde on the suee DW. Briss, 3... Woopyann, PROP. DN | Becrotary Blaine telegraphed as follows: TuMUNH representative manned — ta The eee ot the Dae thom the churgeof rashly riding to hisdeath, | Meeomplistimont.-of | the enterprise, et g fnhat , i IN i J. K, Bahyes, Rottenr Resour. male some very successfitl experiments with | | Wasussaros, D.C. July 2.—Lowell Minteter, | Attlve on an curly tral, before the inhitte / > “@he Governor of Obie. He sald the road on whieh MePherson was |, A's0 on ee fart OF tho magifhcers : EVENING, : his oloctrieal machine, with whieh he f London: 1 have Inid before Mra. Gurfeld tho | itunts of tho village were falrly stir, or Organizations. Killed was safe a fow minutes before he on- |’ Cauestrian statue belny erected to the meme : ENING, iis clectricnl machine, with whieh he hopes : . aa Invited Guesta, syedt 1 beet ot all day fi e | TY Of Gen, MePhorson tn Washinete BM. duly 2—7:90 p, un. hote of Mr. Gindstone, Just recolved by euble. 1 | showing any evidences that thoy realized the tered It, and had been-tsed. all day in gous Ol, nd EXECUTIVE MANstox, duly 22—7:90 p. ue | to discover the location of the bullet In the = : + BECOND DIVISION. to the Seventeenth Ary Corps? position. Haquare belug named after Ili. The fy The progress of tho Presitent’s cnse con- | President's body, Tho experiments wert so | 2% Teauested. by her to say that, among tha { honor that was tu be tudirectly conferred Columbus Barraeks Band, 8G: ton of, Gav. 3 re led by | dent hore announced that - ‘ta Fi e Ne COKE t Vs body, eoted machine | Navy thousand manifestations of litorcet.and | ‘upon thom. It ts but three minutes? walk | an poste Gouwbys, Barrweks Band. Itepubll Eat i Percept et eo t t fea tigate ues without material change. AtLp. im. | stiecessrtil that, whon the perfected machine 3 3 ‘osts of the Grand Aroy of tho Itepublic | Gon, Buckland, It was unanl mously resolved ‘ GEN. LOGAN his pulse was (8; temperature W843 resplia- | 43 completed, the surgeons and. sclentists pAnrossions of srmputl which fave reachad | from tha depot to tho northenst border of the and bands accompanying thei, that‘a messnge'bo sent to President Gariluld | tnd sent a letter rogietting Ils Inability tlon 18, At7). nt, pulse 93; temperature | yuo witnessed th iments to-night have | G2ous ins mora deeply touched her heart | town, and to the spot where reposs tha re- THIMD DIYIBLOT, mud fanlly. be presents) After the song, "A Tee 100.2: respiration 19. ’ ho daube but that ie ballenn bu setesstuly | slluune. mut coedelonea: ate ensive ons | sale of the honoretdend. surteuntn Newtmegt and Mier tls, Sons. “Anmericay” Prosidont | ‘ents. My Own Columbia,” el DW. Butas, Jd. J. Woonwann, located. ‘Two sotdlers who suiferad severely | gratitude: but, fur beyond thls, sho recogulzes THE CEMETERY ITSELF Blztoentis ltoimont Oulo Natloual Guarda, ay idee eh es ate OF OINCINNATT og Wath HAZEN, J. K. Banners, Ronenr Revavny. from wounds duriug the War, ono of whom | that Mi Gladstone rightfully speaks for the | 18 but a small burying-ground, originally ‘Titin Zouaves and Moos’ Cornet Bund, of the bi Ry dwar cagtioil of tho Stanal Service, wis Introduced, Pres Wasimxoroy, D, C,, July 2.—Phe follow- | fins two bullets In hls boty. werd present at | People of the Rritish Teles, whoso ayupathy in taken off tho MePherson farm, whielt still Catlets, Qs one of the brave inen who was carried | dent Mayes oxplained to the Hucdivnee thy front the same fleld of battle on which Gen | the Gendral- was In churge of the Weather oF 1 If DIVISION. thia National and personat udiction bas been as | Temalns othorwisy intact around It, ‘These pe : MePherson fell, and, tt was thought at tho | Buen, adhe nitist, thai the ing telegram was sent to-night by the attend- | the’ experiments, accompanied by the " : Band, . 4 Bentlena Jug sttrgeons to the consulting surgeons: nsw . quick and sincera as that of her own country. | Rounds are mostly ona high ridge, which | ciiyanoga County Soldiers’ and Saltors' Union, | tlie, mortally’ wounded, Following Is 0 | for tho fine. weathor he nd given i Surv Mawsius, duly 2-7 pe ML howptay on eee le “hewn men, Her obief pleasure In Mr. Uladstouo's | overlook and give 1 fine viow of the plains | All other oxeolaior Organizauons and ex- | synupals of thie address of Gen. Fores ‘hd afternoon. © Gen. Mazen spoke in attest cordial lottor $s found in the comfort whteh ft | around. ‘Che position of the monument, on Soldiers. beings to ber arrest hie Hrealdade ‘ baleek the brow of the hil}, ns well ns its colossal pro- Gtetrone et Foot, and go! on his. 7 and weary way to piv tart: 3a! f Gealtnity mers imoceec at apmratke ati portions, give it a singularly bold and | ‘Tho procession moved at 12:90-to MoPherson f r ranee, valked | Cometery, whore the assembly was called .to Jn his returning strength, hu safely recolves and cominanding appearance, As I walked Grace op slowly up the-side of tho slope, feeling Seer ees oe muost gratefully appreciates, ‘ " athe + EX-PRESIDENT HAYES, Ihatwe, Secretary, | that Lwas trending on holy ground, Len- | prostaent of tho day, with tho following ro- countered the sexton, who was btisily en- | marks: - FELLING, qaged dressing up the walks, and puttlig on FeuLow-Citizens: Bayentcon yenrs ago t O- 2 ‘ duy, Friday, July 2, 1801, James Birdseye Me- ceieses the tintshing touelies for the dedientory oxer- | Divs Aelays duly Sh leat, dames ‘Allah Gite SOTON, y- | clsea of the day, ~ Netweett noon and 1 ofolouk of that day" he was ie A ENONOR, D, Go duly aa ett “Wo sadly Iack room,” tho old man re wot with Fillo: mi) arBieh, pass fear hie PEENRIE brig marked, after passing the Ue of day, “hut | Heath shuttered bis apiue und eutisod tls den iB ‘The Presitent slept well last wight and has | thely cases during . thelr perlods ot been easy during theday. At the morning | suttering since, for It appears that, while a dressinz the wound, which Is looking very | great many men Hye with bullets in thelr well, dischurged several ounces of healthy | bodies, they do not Hve without patn. ‘Lhe pus, A Hitio soltd fragment that tloated out | instrnment located a bullet fn one of the with the discharge proved to consist of a| gentlemen ata distunce, ag tletermined by tin scale of bone about one-eighth ofan tnch | getentitie test, of four inches, ‘Tht ball fy in length, with a morsel of sloughing fibrous | Iodged tn the abdomon, very nearly Ina locas tssuv, and a numberof adhering Abres of | tion where it Is supposvd the bullet in the cotton and wool, "Ie continues to take and | Prestdent’s body Is, ‘The purposo of making digest u reasonable quantity of nourishment, | these tests 1s to usvertaln whether {t will bo ‘The eventng hypodermic injection of sulphate | gato to attempt to remove thy bullet from the of morphta (one-eighth of a grain) and the | President, and also to determine the course quinin (Witce grains thrica dally) have alse | of the bullet. General introduced his remarks by giving ‘0 ] terms of Gen, MeVhurson, with whom tons short account of theverection of the: eques- |-a follow-cadet nt West Point. Gen. MD trian monument to Gon, MePhersonat Wash- | Legeet was next called ‘upon, and, tn speak. ington, which was douy by the Army of tho | ing of Gen: MePherson’s ehnracter ASA, Jennessee, assisted by the citizens ot | and nsoldier, sald he was not a rash Tia Ciyde and the Genoral Government, The | and then weit on to explain the situational saie friends also determined to erect a suit- | the feld-nt the Une of the fatat shot. de abla monument over his remaing a6 Clyde. | said tat MePherson had no reason tu dou ‘The epeaker then went on to glye a brief |'that the way was ¢lear before hin We to synopsis of the tain points tn the Hfe-of | lowed. two other Generals Into the tliter Gon. MePhorson, , Graduating first invthe | taking tt for aranted, as a inattur of court, tliss of 185, he was assigned to tho Tn- | thut they knuwavhere they wore going, Ty Rinver Corps, returned nt the Aculemy one’) prove this, wo: hive the faet that the sams sear us Assistant Protessor, then detalled for | -volloy that kiléd lin also Elle the horses duty first at New York, afterwards at Saw | o: cother tivo men, whieh they fell Franelsco In charge of the fortifteations, ‘The, pers of the enemy, Lexgett continued: strain of political questions grew more tense, sontradiet everywhere the statement that iu about one hour after ho was wounded. He N, duly 22—Blaine, Seeretary, Washine. | Weald Indy has just given us four neres | wasin command of tho Army of tho Tonncaseo, ton: ‘Tho celebration at Lolpsle, deferrod fram | Wore to add to the grounds, and now we can | Wileb consisted of the Fifteenth, Sixtoonth, and =. k Saventeenth Army Corps, and formed tho left elyle kK y v] i Tae beech continued, At 8:80 a, mt, the pulse was SLEEP, July 4, ts Just bexinuing, Amoricans and eet them up tn nice shape? ‘ wit of tho nnoyat ‘Gon, Shurmane Ghieoraus and els He sontoniiod proke ub, Pia awn ‘Ate hergont ores tn wnniuauesarHy sia man” 83; temperature 08.4; resptration 1%, Ab 1- + To the Western Assuetated Pres, + + Germans trom all parts of the Einpire,including Pho “old Indy” was the widewed jnothor | then almost dutty in battle for the posacasion of Francisco, “die had thought little IN THE CROWD ©. p. mn, pulse 08; temperature 0.4; resplration | Wasmyatox, D.C, dy 82—Tho Presl- represuntatives of various Universities and | of Gen, AlePherson, who lives all along in | Strengbolds und communications ‘upon whieh 18. At p.m, pulse 983 temperature 10.3; | dent wont to sleep early to-night. Dr. Bilss sonter endad. town Counclia, send most hearty congratula- | the nert white cottage which ‘Is ‘ta Dig Hite at ae Couredaraay dapend nervices and of general politics, but-. belleved that | called ont, © Wo can’t contr cllct it.” Gen, those Aho attacked the Constitution of the Jeneet coneludert his, very Titerestine tt i lous and best wishes to the Prosident. . eos churnoter his surviving comrades of tha Ariny | Government were public enemies, and thatan [-llfess. Whilsh was.lstoned to with closest at . We . INES, ol be . - ti aw vl 5 uf u A sti to to th Hf J.J, Woopwann, Ronent Revauay, Dr, Reyburn sald to-night that the Presi- | : sate NrdoMEnY, Consul, | quite communicative, and a question or two Sandusky County, O., havo-erectodt a portealt travis sword in not ha of thadever net [iieerertany ta the neinory oF AU Whi fellin dentis doing splendidly. ‘Tho dally papers SECRETARY BLAINE RED yaad zohan = | waa suilicfent te start him imto quite a train Prete penne slew in Opus Lae The work against such enemies; On: tha 12th of No+ Ween thon intended, ‘anil tggam at Lows IN TIE NIGHT, i Ilia ev ‘ White, Mintwer at Heriin—Tho Presldont's | of family facts and romfutscences, saldos fo Ginelnant. Tew +] Yember, eit, MoPherson was appointed | ithe A tten ines theta are now rend to Iifm every day, aud many of | condition grows better day by day, ‘The zeoat “ » FINOR PRC GE THD. Gee ea MINEe eno SSE’! Tiottenant-Cotonel of Volunteers andassian: | (fess. After Gen. Hetknap hind fnishe, SLIGHT, FEVEI. the telegraphic dispatches Ingitiriag about | anxiety throughout the elvitied world {pr his Wibow ALAC, Fyatinn-placo of tho earthly romaing of Gen. | it duty of Gel Linllocks state le wrag-| resitent Mayes read the congratulatory ad WaAsitixaTon, D, C., July 23—11:90 p, m.— | him are’ also, read to him. To-day The Presidenv’s afternoon fever did not | some of the Messnges of inuwiry and nbate as early to-night og heretofore, aud | sympathy that camo — the first days there was a slight. rise in the pulse and tem- | after he was shot were read, and he was perature between Sand 10, These unfavor- | deeply moved by. the evidence of tunivorsal able symptoms, however, did not long,con-'| intorest in lim: Io -has beon permitted to tinue, and at this hour the fever ts subsiding. | sec same of the Ulustrated papers represunt- ‘The patient's skit 13 ‘inolst, attd hu ts sleep- | ing the. scones of tho shooting, and has ing quietly, Tho slight aggravation of | Inughed over. tho errors and milsrepresuntn- febrile symptoms after the date of tho Inst } tions. ‘The President 1s ns cheerful- and official bultetiu is regarded by the attending | hopeful now- as anybody, in view of the surgeons 9g ierely a temporary fluctuation, | prospect of his entire recovery without suf- , and no especial importance Is attached to it. | fering auy permanent disablilty from the ho continued, “enjoys living afone, and | Neherson. It stands vetore us, within a tow “oesn’t seam to cnra to sea scarcely any one, TAA of the toes eae nis Ren St especially strangers,—thereare so many come | boyhood were passed, ing here from # distance every week mud | THE FACTS OF HIS Caner caking to see ler.” Ske generally snaps than |. : ie: ¢ of, Yet sho is’ good-hearted enough as | willbe fully spread -bofore you ‘bythe distin : aad ae wulsbed speakers to-whom that duty hus been xeneral thing, Although 7 years of nye, | assigned. sls rank, bis limportant command, hia |. sho bustles about the house and yard all day PeiUinae services fae anne eee ry and evening, and mily beseen regularly niorn- | Shu soldietly necomplishiments, his noblo and Ing and eventug out.milking and attending to | loveable nuture, #0 atfectionate, sogentluund at ha stock, Shels of tho gooil ol Scotch- | the samo timo so brave and maify, and tila heroic trish stock, one of the kind that won't have Shinjahr walle Rees yore the bionee and ny foolishness, Although apygaring so | promise of varly manhood, taken altogether, Teeuvery hag very deeply touched him, Con- gratulations to your patriotic assemblaga. Buaine, Sceretary, TABERTY LONE OF FREE SONS OF ISRART, at Philadelphia, has forwarded to the Secre- tary of State a copy of tho redolutions adopted at thelr recent meeting, expressing» profound sorrow at the dastardly attempt on the life of the President, and earnest prayers for his recovery. HIGULY INTERESTING. A. VIRCH OF UNPUBLISHED HISTORY, —! ‘ sthess of’ Gen. MePherson to the Sevelteenth then unknown, vue he promonian was rapldy | “Ariny Corps, at VieKebirg, July 4 TSH 5 * « ole {0 BRIRP REMAUKS alte F Grant... 1m Ontober, 1853, sant with a brigade, |: NY. Hs. Gibson. The benediction sas pro to th rullot of Hosecranz in: Coriuth,. ho, | Ngiced and (hn Aasembly weparte st Cin had his “slrgt "direct “command of | troops. lace deeplg protien tor the iene Neh be Major-Goneraland put in commind of the! | 4! . i Bist of Hollvar, Ito commanded the Hah ; petuatod at his home, : sing of Grants forces in North Mississippi.’ ; i In the next yenr he commanded the Seven: JNSYORY. teanth corps hefora, Sieksbure, Ani noe ths: “TR BATTL-OF ATLANTA. rmy 8 ‘Tunnessee iit Sherman's Atlanta, | pj the 2 5 daiupalatn Every promotion, ‘ratsing hin: ‘Tho struggle 6f tho 22 of July, in which ND OIATAG c 1 vo given to McPhorson a place tp the bearts . " " Gen; McPherson tvas killed, was. the flercest LNB ALM. wound, - 4 . Wasutnatoy, D. C., July 33—The follow. | crabbed and short most ‘of the thie, yet she havo elven ¢ o*tonde ereatina thy upon .% higher pedestal; gave nm wider | eels Mick Age 4 5 H There has bean no material change in the TALK WITIt THR PRESIDENT's Nuns, _ | ing curious dispatches, never before printed, »| seems to apprectata to some extent the hon | of maulelnd more-tonc anyother of the tues | Tecoritition to his great “merit, "Tho. ofall the confests for possession of the ets: President's condition since the date of the “You have put the President back to 9 | were sent by Mr. Stantonto the Hon, Ede, ‘ors that nre being paid to the memory of her | sands of honored heroos whoso death In battle | spenker then ‘briefly, detailed’ tho. cir- | ‘and tio following’aketch, taken from a letter " 5 . 7 H i vhinatanees’ attending * his ath i ‘E . Yast unoitictal bulletin, At this hour the | Hquld dict?” asked 2 New York Herald rep- | wards Tiorrepont about a month after the,|:son.. There were two other boys, ono of nineno will bs tavovor fowad ae te setae at fore -Atinnts, anit Menoludl a ‘ig folléwe? Jeane Cioeiouat e Te any eset President fs qulotly steeping. resentative of the President's nurse ‘Thurs- | assasination of Mr. Lincoln. ‘Thoy aro inter-;| them very sinatt, too, Ho dled In the army, | of tho world's best-loved heroes, Noithor Bay-.| MePherson’ tas dead." ~ When that troop at “2 © _ | day. * esting as ovidency of a very diferent phaso'| Or while connected, with it, while the othor nedinge Bi poy, nor Nolson, nor Wwalfe, nor any bylyht Hight went out, the Arniy of the Ten-,| oops ra ra GRADUAL RECOVERY, “Yes,” sho answered, “itis thought best | of the excitement in Washington nt that time'| was kicked by ona of the General's horses | Gye tol uetier ition ve lots ot grateful: To WOE Owe yin ta reat aa ieee Georgia::Ratir ee ees two WASS AND NEYRURN, for awhile, Me fs perfectly satisiled with {t, | from any whieh hns been caused by the at-| after he was brought home, A. married jnembrance than Dolong to him whose gravy | Went, iis aint, eho non harmonlone and alles trait the ‘lt be fii Hane ede only Bpeetat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, and it was not his fault at all the other day | tempt on the lite of President Garfield: alster Ives In Ilnots." ero at hig birthplace, weare now abouttomarks | nititary: familyin all the” armies, wero short. djutunes .te ste north of the tad, Wasmtatox, D. C., July 22~ L won't | whon he got tuo much food for one in his sny that the President is out of danger,” | condition, and suffered sald De, Bliss, “Inte Inst’ night, but E wilt fron ior Seared site caneaglnees say,” he added, © that he tsdotng better thin ) “Gon, Swalm’s room fs still the oxperl- any of his physicluns expected, and if he menting tletd p dges not survive, 1 for one will be greatly | “hat is our standing joke. Tho President auistaken.” Aud Dr, Reyburn, who was | knows that all theso little and great devices standing near, with his naive, dry, Scotch are first tried on Swati, aud enjoys talking humor, and a twinkle tn his eye, sald, * Mo | over it. Just now the apparatus for lifting tov.” ‘The comparatively cool weather! of | the President from hls bed fs belug tried in the last two days ling added to his comfort, | Swatm's room, and the President gets no und made It unnecessary to keep the refrlg | snull umount of comfort out of the thought trating process In operation. Still, that !f Swaim can be holated around sine 8 TUE PRESIDENT 18 VERY WEAR, fully, and without any porgonal trouble, it ‘The pystelans sny that the food which he | very probable hie. will Hike It also. Tt epee Wan Derantaant, Say 12, 1865,—10:05 p. m.— Tote Hon, Edwanta Plerrepont, New York: 1, “have written to-night to retain you and Cutting’ and Brady, orany one else you may desire to have associated with you, to prosecute Horace Greoley and the ownera of. tho Tribune for Groelcy’s persistent efforts, the Inst four weaks, to incite assasins to Anish their work of murder-: ing mo. Please give the matter your Inimediate: attention on recelving tha fetter, and securo; coples of all tho Zribunes printed sinco the. night of the Prealdont’s murder, and get the: names of the ownors, 1 propose to prosceuta erlminully and also by civil suit, for I shall not. allow them tu hive mo murdered and escape responsibility without a struggle for life on my part, Eowanp Si, STANTON, THE STATUE TAUsID Hite SMiNIELD., = 7 The comrades aud friends of Gen, orson, Was made in Cinclunath, and first exhibited | assumolod at Bis mrave on this niuiter ere et there last April, soon after being completed, | hisduath to assist in tho aratoful duty of une nt the meeting of tha Society of tho yelling im. sentue procted ta Ce RURiOr ere Hiei churat rvices, réjoico to know Anny of tho ‘fennessee, by whom’) President 48 atoudliy and rapidly romniaing Ne it was ordered: It is of bronze, | health and strongth, ‘this Jargo assombiage, and tho statue Itself is elght feet high, and | cumposed of citizens ropresonting every shade tho design 1s one of which tho Soclety. and | ty,n dochess wreath oleh enetaceenaetent the artist who constructed it may well: feel ak wie ead mother, & spe jcuularen, and heartily proud, it is mounted wpon a handsome tof his eto worse, Th granit pedestal, which bears in rellef the | Sued tat So this ‘orle is it tas boun 3 aretha stmple fuseription, "J, B, MePherson,”. ‘Tho | tho Union which MePhorion did to reverse a statue Itself ts a remarkably beautlfulono, | troente ut Room men tere ane ap the both In point of design and clenrness of exe: | uonal peril gho Peopia, of our wholo country are 2 cution, Gen, MoPherson Is representud in | indecd One People, The prayer of all who uro piorced with uw grief that the Inpse of years | Ww Ki hn tot dulled.” Wo grlovy aver iis ‘andi: MWiveh steacalik sone face nas . We erlove for oursulves,. me | Be, ve Creek.’ ‘here wis tie Tintl tasted the aweets of fame, without Pemeniteaes Unde Later wad @ lds ea0 pe feet apintaoe n°NAte i dat | MU dona ap tne, og vo to encounter unfounded Jealousy and Bhatt mong the MoPhorson iad Tocated bis base -detractions, . te had. shared’ In its‘! troops, Mates corps. waa on tho lett, facloy full, mensure the Joy of . frlondship:| west or towards tho city, and just wher a little tnd the rapture of plighted love, ‘Lhe sharp -} churel for colored puople now stands» Ino of disclpling or clyil wir had refined, devel- | two reghuonts was thrown back Fwelng sou opad and exalted his character, Whit more | and 8. plckatelino deployed uno and oneal could this. world” give’ hhn?. He needs no} wiles. dood concolvad the Jdea of ae y i mignniment. Tis fame, will be more endur- | fPhoK: food ae eee ae a te wal hug than the bronze, rpc oj, | thucengugod sally out from tho city, meeting The inspiving. song’ Marching Through | the tank eolump and sweeping the euemy ia Gedrgia" was then te ei by Scholr Mis, Sontusion Epon bia troches toward Peacbine reak.” a’ nudience jolning tn tha chorus, after which thought“all this could be accom veelve : d hore uxsvinbted ie, "God rant to our Prosident ee itt dered of recelves Is now sufllclent to add a little to hfs | to be quite an: Ingeulous device, and will an ‘upright position, with his right hand | rostured health and a long, honored, aud usctul ai iter Feary Titan HOS eats plenaure of Wegmans Tanecee ease “cad wstcoted for Be strength, ond to supply the waste whieh Is | nkely do all it claims, though dro chances | Wan Derantsewa Bay 105120 pem—Zhe | thrown gracefully forward, and his tend | ite ‘ Nstening to” }] Hapklng column, anid on tho night uf tha Zitat foustantly golng on trough the wound, but | new tt wou't be used In the President's roo, | tn, Euwanls Pierrepont andthe Ton. F, m2, | covered with tho regulation irmy slouch hat, GUN. SHERMAN, se nos 1 duly moved gut fromthe oity by way of Itis found that he is not: yet capabld of re- | If wight worry him." sisting’ any unusual excitement, and, for this “Ts the President as lively ns ever 9? Tenson, the surgeons in charge tnsist upon | “Yes; he never loses an opportunity to fa perfect qulet as can be secured. ‘tho | goto a Joku when he can, That offer of President does not sleep ws much In the day | jis oatmeal, which he does not: like a bit, to ay he did wien he was suffering more from Sitttng-Dull ts something ke the anall boy’s valu, and he recelyes fewer drugs to cause | Joke about the castor oll. ‘Tho physicians, sleep, He now is hypodermic Injections | however, would not mind how much of nls of morphine only at what be calls hls bed- | oatmeal he Rave nway,as starchy foud of time, and be has nut been fo sleep without | any description never agrees with him, and that a night since ho was slot, ‘The phyzl | the nourishment in auch ulet 1s lost when Atgy ne NUGENT iy BERONGy 7, 5 mill, turnod hare on'tha ayetteville road tobe of Chicago, who sald; Rh sa 2 4 Gatun wherd'woto found the trains of the 8 From tho Hust aud ftom tho’ West,from the | onteonth corps, progeatad by artillery and North aud from tho South wo stand hore in | fautry under Col, Bpruzug. At savy fare solomnn awo before the eltizy of ony of-Naturo'a | found bimavit in tho-reurof MoPhersun, Ure and Civitfzution’s noblemen, Millions of men | .Whovlor was sont to mild upon Snragic’s (nit ‘Will stand bore after ug aud wiil udk: ! Whowns | While the rest of the force was thrown In a this man? What.did ho do? Why did his: cone | Of batelo, ty ov ing fur two wiles through ake temporaries single hin outto do hovor to bis'} ferest so dense that un cnemy int sures memory?" Thu reply will bo that ho. was the yards distant could..not bave been San highost typo of the Amerionn and the highoat | While Murdes is struggling througn sala tte type of the Atmuricin suldior., Ho waa ainnn | impediment, constioing sy much tine, Ler of transcendent military ability. fn tha book | ing bis troops, and destructive of nllgmment of fato st was writtan: "tio aba) be ai} Us. glance nt the onomy. Fedorul aucn Cutting, New York: I have proof of oxpress pare sonal malico against me by Grecivy, aud bolicve that Ican estndtish a combinitlon betwoen bin and othora which may ond In accomplishing my Geath, ag. it did against Mr. Lincoln and Mr, Seward. This ig my ronson for distinguishing bis case from othors of xencral vituporation. r Epwiy M. Stanton. The, second telegram was sent in reply to one which contained on inthuation that It ight be indisereet to make such wn arrest Following the opening remarks came the turned slightly to the left, a3 If bidding his ayia erg lng Femar Frame, the followers onward, In his lett hand | Moiedo; after which Gon. Sharman, in ai hue to Fats, ap if fo! aman tho did oo | BF aneciatagfacard,eeuany a je of unvelling the colossal atatua of McPhor- fore him, and his sword hangs by his side, | 80, on tha hilt facing the audience, n Major ‘Tho broken breech of « cannon rests beneath | Gelleral's salute belng fired meanwhile. ‘The his right foot, wile this movement of his | MyWnlileent Henre nt, once conn postal the hos seemlngly cauged his tizhtly buttoned | auee was greeted with the livellest applause, cont to “flap over,” revealing his gnrinents Gen, Sherman spoke as follows: ; beneath. ‘Tho figure proper is eight feet In | - sn. Parsipenr AND Commapes OF THE ARMY hight, white that length, from tho baso to the | OF Tim Tennessre, FPuignpd, AND FELLOW- " that chief and’ n onptuin.” But above + all | ausert that Shorman was so fully convinced rn vi q pested Db; Stanton, tf CountiyateN?.1 buvo cudeavored on many oe | jf; upd Wi bi tity ret renting soul elans are not certali thut thére are not use would give him any discomfort.” as the one suggosted by Mr, Stau top of the hat, ts Increased one foot, easlons, by words spoken and by otters writton, | Heg'aan ung enue Pero man. Hie was onder, | Hund wor go nbundon AtlaMtu ferro order MONE FINRES OF CLOTHING, “Do vou lot him read the papers?” When Midhat Was in Parts,- : THE BEANDED FACE a DEKE feat nany, tit Bo fies character ot Gon. memory, ‘Thore ure no rucollevtiona of. iny ft arranee for, pursuit on tho Fa _dlialrstates Wool or cotton, in the wound, although the | (Vull, no; not uxuctly: still they get | The Faris correspondent of Fatt Mail Gasetts | béars n most natural expression, in whieh Is | games tHirdsoye | Mati Tes aid Wheee bode ling | So.suerad, go tender, ao beuutiful, ns those which | be and'Mof'hurson, carly ot thie t fact that the ball was contend, they say, lends | quite close to hl sometines unawares, and them to expect less danger from that source } he will enjoy a few Hnes by hhuself, Mrs, than there would havo bevn had the ball | Garfleld reads him bits and seraps, and he been round. ‘Tho President wore tight | comments thereon tn his usual llvely mane woulen underatirt, and the woolen fibres aro ner, He knows pretty well he ts ouly got supposed to havé come frum the shirt and. ting selected portions, nm Intends to get all not the coat. An examination of the | the fun hecan out of them, ‘The greatest cuat Las shown that there was no perceptibly,} literary attempt that has been made yet for Jos8 of fibre from the bullet-hole, If there! nis enjoyment was that of yesterday,” ure any inore fibres in the woilnd, the phy- | + whut was {tall about 9” , Slelans expect. that thoy will come out by | © Ho asked for the nows so persistently the wivesa view of Btidbat Pasha which would’ be altogether now if Mr. iMeary Lavouchéro had not ulready outlined It, ‘Bildbat,” bo soya, “wus tor years closely associated bere with political wire-pullors who wore very much one waged In tho kind of tinanclal affalra which a charactor in one of the younger Dumus' pluys deilnca ou *argent des autres,’ His most inti- tuto assoclute was Clément Laurior, a inun of oxtraurdinary wit, logal acunson, fortiil ty of ree source iy devising expoilicnts for tonkiug heaps of money without much trouble to blisett, uid. address fy Keoping within the coda, Bf, Lturtor a depicted Intense ardor and determination, | under it, Tbavo hoard others dosorive bis pure, -‘Tho Genoral wenra his shoulder-straps, and | sonwl traite and culogize ble many virtuce tho elt, too, i ehere, ‘Tho wrist coynged in | fAbhlauely ae ans, Lean, Stone An the construction of this one also turned out | at the time whan the Bocluty of thd tho equestrian statue of Gen, MePherson | Army inf the Tonnossce dedicated his erected at Washington tndor tho ausplees of | SueCHyElu, atutno, i the City, of Washing. tho poclety of the Acniy of the Tennessee, by tac suatuc, Ever a tho ok phen toe cone There has never beon any monunont or | Widow, Eaeo itm veo) fhe maine tombstone erected: over tho remains, which arte ou raplals cite booker ee Ho near the site of the old log house inwhich | una 1 seo McPherson plainly on bis -biucle the General was bor, A Inrzebuse sultable | Sbareer: q Hants No garnered in my boart of damos i. MoPhor. | aut to thelr front, whoro full viow of Att sone He was- ty telund of friend a, and! loved | could bo obtained, Thuy obsurved trool ei bin agl have vover loved unomor man, It is | tue ontof the aitysoulhwurd, apd all the wt Among my Drightost recollections that « portion | dows, porchas, and bousu-topa faving caster Of my life wus thrown with him., Tels the greats | crowded with ladiog, . Sol boraon expres cat houur af iy Lifo thot J have been invited to | the opintun tut Food was ovauunting 14 oy Shouk upon thiy-acoasion and at this moment, | And. the people wuro walting for the Ci wie 1 wannot be partial to bhu, You wil know | troops to enter, ‘They were walting fur oo) hi, aud t know hit, and you all know that ho | dug to push MuPhoreon upon Coeathat ran Wis ‘tua -bravust of the bravo, the lovingeat of | the two should rua out atl oreulaatle’ theJoving, aud the trucst of the truc, + cripple, If uot destroy, Rherinun's left t iy head: After reviewing tho iullitary services of ePherson rodo over tn etn tous Gon, MePherin et Corluth, he continued: «| gutters, whan tho latter, udvlson Ant ous of It is Gen, MoPhorgon’s yrontuat praise that ho josition) tu tar tp tho. Georgia Atallroad, Ho was tho’ bighest typuor representative of ta | fy ‘could f . 4 t we CORDS natural process, ‘Cho wound 1s progressing | past few days that Cul, Rockwell the | Advised ble Turkish friend woo wug uot betleved | for a monument was placed there, aud after | GUT AND CHEERY, STRONG AND NOPRPUL, | Nation wid vile nti, Lapudie naw of no ‘Aviny, |g ataon exbliliod bag 18 aiiutnie ots ede + Well, nnd there 1s no longer any doubt that | Ietry of rh perenne ss A began Os toby M. Whiery, to ouitivaco MM, Léon Itunault, | the Gavernmont. made un npproprintion a. | oe Af the best} typos ‘ot kniubtly grace, united | of the ‘ounessoue wilelt ‘Ho commandad at tho | (2 tuateand be wisned Dude ‘veo a pits thi ae ‘ M yeat iy | because this Personae was autive, in Waute to " to mental strongth aod gontal humor, of all wy | date of his death, duly 2, 1801, and whlch bo troops bad sequred. Atlanta, was plutnly vislble, 1 he uutural process of licallng. tins bewun, | aud read a great deal of It to hin,” : Ret rich. and hud thu var of tho éx-Lrcsldent. fow yeurd ago an agent came on, nnd, after | acquaintances. “1 do dot profess to bo an histo | loved to toutes, it was aneneiny we be proud | ahd le pad aunty detail to Larow Up a Dates ‘Tho dally: shieruseoplo examinations of (he Did he comment any on it?” Hdbat was ulio udvised to becume tha neighbor | consulting with Mrs, McPherson, undertook Tint Gut a witnoas before the rang tribunal e€ | of, and tt (a uot likely-that ono equal ¢o It will be froin'whict he intyured to batter down a foun fall t disclose bad Indications, aay ate of M. Gambetta in the Hue stontitene, ho to dl fy Ing with the Int _ | oneth to tustify of these things L have soon, and | xeon again in tals country in our day and geite ary. (th oh att eit In the muw suburdh 5 pus fal any bad tho . [4 "No, ho Matened quietly and attentively, | popular orutor hid not yet moved to tha Ghainse | to diz uv thoremalns n tho intention of | or the feoliuge that mark cach stop inthoworkd'a | uration. twdrllly in dideipling, In Courage, In | We the Peet waa hoard over tothe MNS. GARFIELD but dld not say much," sto d'Antin, ‘Lo live uppostt to bins woutd throw | taking thom to Washington, Hut noe know. | dovelopmont, ‘This ia the. rcagun of any paver of enduratice, tn caprit-de-corps, init | Nyt Suthuraaire pustuon, Tt was nut to te : {fs beginning to heed the Jujunctions of the |” « ow did tt affect ha?” Tewouldbefmucaiie Seiko" Bucrt putes | 12k how to work around tho lurgo founda. | UelnW, Ueto to-day nor, Ii it tho, dese | Livy ‘oeporieneu, di every quatitondn, wei | Sutistogd uy aay enatn Dyoation of (ae Od , physleluns, and has reamed her dally drives, | Not half us much as itild the Coloner, | fygtt ba fmuaseibie fort then waa ta take | Hon-stones he was considerably delayed, and | guereaby ane nebo lite coat toacountry's | (uore tus buon Hn ateiny’ compAthle tote elves | orate troops and botls commanders aMollees, but they afte uot tung ones, and are | 1¢ was ton much for itm to alt and read Ital | wnbraze at the inevitable inetings which would 4 before he coutd strike the metallic casket Balle PA tras ‘Hunly and Heleous: tu bullave TH CUSICENA OV TIL VHACE HUSH RN MANGE | uly cota tutu’ ull ita auld tae fale ie to hiv ulrondy cetubllahcd furnu, aud to de- ess, backed by any amount of moral Opa te sais hfe and sireye All tho teas. sunaion, - 7 et Nd fe 3 i am te The sloping front‘of the cemetery melng Thoes: whos the Gaus inve ata y 0 the town, and part of Which wins veon sub in ciezon wide uy iss sie 5 ‘ apart furn park, ly (q bo further Improved, | ing somowhat event(ul carcor of forty yours, In keeping with the character of the niyintie rotalow threo. omumpleuwun examples, of whlch y fe one, Bure. ty ff ent. ‘The Government having appropriated the saturn ot ek Mhere a ea M darts pure wa Nuapolcon's yoteruna, [twas composed of | Sulivideratle: eRe RS tage uta atid #14 ~ , taken at a tlie when tho President | tumely, buthe tried and succeeded, ‘Tho will least miss her frou the sick chamber | President grew restlous, but he did not want 5 She ts looking better than she dit during the | to admit that lt tlred him te Nsten, When firet terrible two weeks. ‘Ihe physlclans | thig was pércelvod the Colonel announced, bow express the oplilon that It will not ba | +t) bo continued In our next,’ and this safe for the President w be moved until the | fuished the first newspaper goo expiration of six weeks from the date of bly |jieurd stralght tirgug.? meh As ‘Wound, which will be three weeks from to- | ty he atlll sufferiuge inuch pain?” iuorrow. . i “Yes, buthe does not complaly a great row out of nolbucasad. ‘Tho ox-Vizior went, lod ut No, 1 Je ls Ls Id goo wbout men wh bodies’ wore vo inured tu |. Wot i) go Kuo dtontalgne; t air on : Gambetta’ lived over it ° : tenlig hie ariny. oh hardship that” diguasy contd make ong | Heure uny dager theuw atruck bi Hiupression upon thom, Eau inn, supresonted RRSREMIEG yn uoneaanry, - urdoe att odse' Wve uiliors who bud started with tla=tha Jiva | Corie, whlah. wad then marentng 0 se St iid sucounibed to discasy, or to thy builute of | of sol nursoute fe lintes-to, tho post aulgnel the ehemyy four out of the tive were under the | him, nupponedsdo bo whore Jardce’s Fie Sad that was to bo mada friueull: by tholr oxor=|' rag’ gree! “into-the, rear of the enemy’ sad tne exer ane oC abo exramleas he | ah Ti aoa prose i Ch AF; oe servi % ry "i t; iy by feaiun at dlsatility, Brakon in beat for ives [iPr WHOM Hail onl E vor with 4 lew or AD fend wanes. Pho alsty igan, tO Shon no swamp coubl give & fuvur, fo who te rics. aI the way wt Nu 2. Jt was jncroditio’ to what an oxten Midbut. and bls young Lovautine seas returics penctrated Into the aduilulatrative, banking, and political classes and fust guclety of Parl. They becume an uceult power. Woat no ferelgnors perhapa ever did before thom they fet jute tho very heart of the sceres pollve and vesing Winns Its dirovtors, Une of thove soorg- tarlea neither know how to raad or write, OF ull the young Lovantines in tho fullowing of the exe ommuenag tring Q Ent gave Luates tprayontod the full sore? tholunantult frome filling WiluEO IL Wie Intends . L ae a hata! | Wat clothes foru week could not daveb $ of th CURIOUS ‘An IT MAY BEEM, deal of It. Occaslonally he gets excited and | Vieier, lw wie on terme OF the clowst tntinney | Tour briys and four, frou eunnon, 1,000 stand | 14 yet OF tgridme, &, Bind | cetiainy tu whom tsmuren, however tuag, wee | Ta sea tees Cet Pg. portion of ’ the officials at the White-lHoise are already | restless over It and waute his fovt and Iube | Wise Midhut, und Was enmuged for hiutn the | of arms, and twentylive large eanoncbatls, | PRY yitagkeRalreds Sat oes Ate Hardabtjay ls lean ould 911 wa rte ie ae ae ny repeal ; Doing visited by 9 few ofllye-seekers, who ex-'| rubbed, Tits relleves im very much," Bua mune we nppeue, "Tata eurious aerurre | io latter wilt bo piled In a large pyrauald fu | wnat veot Famuyivania, ag full of Ho’ aud | ion, faba haut avery tnuurantte hare || Yas in. slut beraon euolly pre rt ify stad P bress the greatest syinpathy for tha Presl- | Any gaia ‘In physical strength the last | eacrmmtet BERET vintatt ya cuicuruued | front of the monwwent, while tho cannon Hope, of inany counige ¢ awauipe of Wioride oy Of Raqunre indo OF hie body; gad viville thresh Hau feravod Dla phiny gud aeattera Me dent, but, ausuming that he is to recover, “few daya" ay: : DUN io Urn oR aap are aid aoe uphour | and thy wuskets wi} ybe used In smakliye s | In fo, Delta iesaunblanse of Ske Acasa ay Dopeeelntion of aie kota cea eae Mita Mts) }uron oF Hamas's. left, wuneteel, fp | Siodof Coser ee ee ge ae "No, ae nel He is very wenk yet, of | Grisituls nro nue wuliontes this: purttoupie oug | feuce In front of thesmonument oF of the | Hull, of Coarlostan ania ath Hes HES OF | kuonuiayculyar tuo pontine. ‘hiv inate, with tis | eveen thu Jefe uf abe spventuonth end course, aid w ‘or some tine, i bad wore indolent resuryo than Turks.gonéral- iy It bored him not ta Le able to baie a rota Vhoroughly wt bomu wherever no wont Feason be prefucred she salons uf’ dalnes to those of fepipea dt mgide, WhO Neu Ox~ Pian? Of defuruntial tlattory and orp wut wire rounded by so iuny {pceustal won we thelr lose ‘pitigious szivala. aa Idbagi speuke: pee elle rues reat BUCURRG wero uriyinul, pithy, often pitiless in thal esurcuem, and, wht} hey were Intended to bo descriptive, of singular sraphic fures, is phywlognumy was horsh, ex-Vizier was dovdid of those quulitics Sould be autoaubles i]t talk was Yory auseaieg cot ay ory amu! “Wwhnn ha was nos atuliitod by ras"? experivhoy of g thouedid marched and abundred Tints, with sho m¢Maris of the: achlevewent: Pijate with Douglsan, Bhilab, Vieksbury,- Midge,’ upon Bis bnineys wit hope and deterinfidon ly -bhs hears-06 and tho War, 20 Hive, feoudorp und beatig cant ¢puntry, to ror ‘yinit thy loved una wt huni, ard: to remtine tho ‘peaceful avocations which bo bad left relugiaite Yeaad any su. obedipnee tas the call of duty, ia aig Shore UA IAG uy gornia ie fale roteea}ipa te nts angi ata aut kota q y rh ants a be Bain hat} bis situs hip hard by a " aud hie pork ‘for Urouksuat, ahd naw he, wa: roady t) do‘bis full a Of this Ideal Ameri au soldier Janice B. MePhoraon way the bigh> H ; un: rors, and Wey igikor tna ni H0, tu, Hoteles ; rene al eaten tic: ae vs OM ABU Gate HN priorod goto “ictnth Corps, and sturtod ata Tabi db roa roud srl Fung Near tha presi "Tho laltury sot Clebury By. Doth won eturtlod, ‘ree frome Picop uluberedy hut the fufuuiry got e po resrst . battery, und tte guns were wnt to Contoderaty Aruphigs, - | tite ip ke GONG TE 108 DEAT ogg MeWheraon, buying seun bis os dart cemetery, In this mgvoment tho. citizens of | BUF girclo, and an attra ite'fovt avo taken wcommeniate prc, | aFaan gat rae an tas and have been lorgg)y alded by the couusel | Heat or dvents swouplm us ail on fast coougs, and practleal encouriguiont of Gens, 1 2, | 42 ssiled tur foxico, und } to Callfurgiay- Hayes aud It, 2, Huplland, of the neighbor | 24, VA8 IN Ant THe RANLY wArties tng ‘Lown of Fremon) joie Psp Mie adn teanatuerod: ake pasa vers IT WAS ON A WIGHT, SUNNY aAuBATH,- | Crus whens be fuugy Patty Furgipet at tha Hth day of Julye1864, that tho Intelll- | Se, Gor toy on eld tome athe eos came an eae wel sh ape ie tho City of 2 axlou, iehaee, tn tue wuvanioe whole conmuntty,as a! re news of the | Of bid men, he precipita WUseLE ayeulngt ® War previous callueted In ono crushing POO aan OE pian. wuldtory - whe story wanld not have shocked It, ‘This waa | butts of thelr muskots, is dust muet <t ho 1s abje tu Itsten to the, ‘The White) “Dy you think the President knows any- House seefotarivs are eo indignant ot this’! thing of the fund for Mrs. Gartield yet?” i that It hag been suggested that a black Ist be |: Ite may know it, bab have not heard it prepared, and. fliat avery ‘effort be made to ‘wpoken of. ties defeat tip wistes yf any person who at this’| : | FORBIDDES, » . tuo makes such p suggestion, ‘Ihe wudaclty |: Lu pexayd to the propogal to abmit Cablnet and sbanelesneis‘of thy vltice-bexgar jus | officers to itaily visits tg tho President, upon never been wore conspicuously iustrated. | consultation, the surzucps decided toorbid uy 7 & GENTLEMAN \ | It fur atleast ten days, “The Wresident hus who fias spent cous|yerable thine fn. the slek- | been galuisiy some strength alnce the mitlga- Toom today says the doctors ure ex- | tou of hls fever, but tha gain is very small aft Ha tvent! ine uuptiiving vex = 2