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JULY 25, 1881. the doorkeopora th tho. Jast three weeks, with to be expected from the’ confinement there, aa tireless Journalists, All faces woro a grave and | the cavity had doubtless. been forming for tho anxious look, and it wae evident tbat it was | tivo or threo days of last week during which the MONDAY, THE WOUNDED CHEF THE TURE ENB PORE CONTENUATION DURHAM CIGARETTES, meilatoly, and soon after the Incision was tande | “ran al Jkomo chooring nowst tho patient's aymptoms beenme tnore favorable. || repilea ™ ee The Proaidont. hi portrait ’ Ho did not move. a muscle or finch under tha | Whon I left ite hite ago, about 8 o'dlook, ho ” thought na most. scrious:. aries was at | temperature bad beon gradually -risiog, and the | operation. The cut Is about aninch indepth | was ste id restlt Ne: P \ : ‘ : hond.. The doetors wore }in consultation for | chnracter of the pus wna such that, while It. ] and perhaps half as long." bi Se a eS ae te autatlyes ie pale ae ‘ nearly two" houra with closed doors," Nout a | showed iio present Indications of blood-poison- | “fins any morphine been administered to- | also lower than whon the 7 o'clock bulletin was OF THE GREAT The Day Opens with Anxiety wnispor in thal sa em rata ths sink lng, Ibalso showed Spats unless: the, cavity bad aye: ‘3 oe Are fasued," ; ve 4 y y . 5 ® ohninber or tho vohéultution room: Moanwhile {. beon speadlly emptied. blood-polsoning must Ine “Nog there ecn no nee of It. The Pres- Doctor ua thinte. Mt rece ve ‘ . and: Fear. on-All tho Cabinet officers and thoie nearest tho Prosi. | ovitably havo soon beyun. Tho aymptoins of | {dent Is now urleop."” WAIL chances. ave now in bls favor. Te te % - Si cl dont woro sitting in the Library aud In tho Coun | yeateniay wore undoubtedly those of biood- ‘This wae about 1 p.m. Col. Corbin emorged | not out of danger certainty, but the immediate . . 6s. eit Chacaljor ne muckt In| ranivo of the nature palaoatr rp Hrofiial ary: bleatiae Eni, the atckerinn with ® cotntonance of | danger is passed.” Se aris Sic aoe taeht é : . of a"e 6 ‘of what would have fullowed bad not tho quic! mingled anxiety and hope. “Aro “satisfied , the coll in of. J : ' THE MEDICAD 03 ULTATION —._._ | decision and 2 Haw iy it now, Colonel?” asked the corres | tn tho cavity of the esate nip all ‘ 2 ‘ A sans ono, and anxiety hid finpatienco wero |: Tit BKILLED, KNIFE OF DR. AGNEW spondent. : ~ the trouble?” F seek: 8 | : ' : It Ends with. Joy and Hope wate on tale faoos.| Obetstonally a Cabinet | nvorted for tho prosent ut lonst that, terriblo 2 Hatha yoMandas {ras thoroply. “Wo |" Thorotsnodoubt of that, Yoe, that was the C = \l come aut inthe ante-room tosend |-dangor, The operation having been performed, a . ver §8.] sole causoof the unfavorable. change. in th ? Illumining Eyory Couns | tinesingetosome nnstoue-trlond or to bolda,| thovronident wen tndo aa comfortable us pos: | @ubsiding, and bes resting qulotiy. Tho doctors | Presidents condition.” ss eas al. set tenance, ' A conference with somo ote ‘Iu attendance, but’) albie, but he seemed. vers’ inuch. exbausted, | SPPcar “ And that catse has beon removed?!" or i . none of thum coutd .give. more thin | During the opuration the pulse reached a high MUCH LE88 ANXIOUS,” “Entiroly removed. -- When: wo dreasod - the AT THE i 3 ~ rat sags pepe dite tho searchin point, buc it very apoedily fell sleet the relict Raa Ags vides for all cept one of them | wount to-night we found that the puswas ‘ t if 2 + (ldressed to them, by cayer groups In | inofdont to the opening of the cavity was given. ie a Wonse, an not return for | ptni NG RELY. . , ’ Did You ver Think Tho Strickon Man’ Exporioncos | waiting. susdenty Gove sheldon, of New Mox- | since that time until now (@ p.m, the President. | Several Hours, and De, Agnew, who ad intended UES PEG ; CHICAGO Another Chill, About 3iid- | ER™¥Swtret tere fy de ao aprn | hone ein omtotabin ena air | forfann cence pas and cot | oe waste wag tend eeretad es é Be ee A ahah Now Mex expec condition thin he bas been at any time for That it was wise to consider night Saturday. reaching Washington to seo'ble lifetime friend, | thirty-six hours, but be of course is weak, and | cluded toza al 50, before the ovenlae exam- | creaso of fover. Now wo havo succeeded In re- tho President, ultvo’ ngain, came, out of the pri+ | seeins to have been somewhat prostrated by the Yate room wit a smiling-face. Ho was balled | shock, Ie can move bis head from ide to side, 7 Dut he cannot raise {t from the pillow, ns ie harbinger of n now hope. “ What is the news?" be“ was asked. Ho an- + avyore: “De, Aunow, of Philadelphia, has mice |’ yay ey eatse ores ceaded iy LES uy is yea LOCATING THE Pus vAviTy * - Wasutnxaton, D. C., July 4.—The condition of ; x aaa: tha’ poures Bt ho bales sausoe ore thal, | ieee een une, wae A noneca of. mulch anxlaty, and, fu tho absenco of official Jnforma- two Inches below tho aki: aud about three inches fra the opening of the wound, Ifo baw suc- Uon later than the morning Dtilletin, all sorts of 1d unt wi oulnt Le cessfully mado au tnolaton, pening the cavity, Silene enter: bultetin, pacha a aot and has druvn out, a Inrge quantity of pus | hopeful feeling bas prevailed, and tho oxcite- Moreover, the uppearitnce of this taatter did not | mentof tho day has subsided. Tho attending indleate the appearance of blood polsoning.” surgeuns to-night do not hesitate to ‘say + Gen. Sheldon algo, sald: that tho patient had thoy bora the gnomnion lke fdethindo and within || Cot wuere bas heed x substantial; aud ination and consultation, Ashe entered acar- } moving tho obstruction and the pus is fowing Hage tobe driven tothe raiirnad station soon | freoly.” _ E after 5 o'clock this afternoon, Dr. Agnew, iu ros | don't apprehont sponse to an iuquiry of Private-Beeretary: ‘Brown rigori?™ ” aperehgne Sy epi % ct . reapeoting the Prealdont'’s condinon, antd that | “No, we donot. Tho prosent condition ‘and ea tho President wasdoing well, and he conveyed | symptoms warrant ua in belloving that the Pres, the impression that he regarded tho caso as n | {dont wilt now continue to improve as steadily . hopefnlone, Aftpr tho operation this morning | us ho had been doing forsomo days. past until e adrainage-tube was inaerted in tho Incision, | thisobstruction’of discharge from the wound z and when the wound sras dressed this evening it | gaused a change.” file. SE 4 was found that pus was freely discharged | “« yyoctor, bas this unfavorable turn set the through the new opening. At 7 o'clock tho I'rea- | Prosident back much?” ie oes = {dent's pulse was 104,~an abatemont of 14ainco | “No, not very much. It has} of course, woak-; noon, é (Sned him some, but ho. will: soon recover from THE TEMPERATURE IAD FALLEN ‘that. Iils wound dressed casy to-night. .1 mean ‘whether you were getting the = best, for your:money? Black- | pr, Agnew Performsa Success- well's Durham Cigarettes.are |” fyi surgical. Operation claimed ‘ito .be the: desé and on the Patient, . purest made, . If. the claim is a - ‘true, of course you want them, ; 5: The judge of whether the An Incision Through the Back claim ‘is' true or false is your- Pe Pus self, . Try them carefully, and avity. decide ‘wisely. DRIVING PARK TO-DAY, MONDAY, JULY 25. i { } H for Philadelptin, changed his plans’ and con- | of the wound which produced tho rigors and in i ; i F ' i f ; t ; ; 7. | from 22.8 to 01,2, and tho respiration from 24 to } that, for moving and turning bim in dressi A Feo Discharge Folt symptoms of greatly increased. fetrile exalte- | belleve Permanent, tmprovemont Io, the Pree | 23, ho resultor the examination this evening | tho wotind did not distress ‘tim as it bod dou GR AIMIMLE:. |! Free Discharge Followed, and | mont, Nounvsthotlo was ised except that Dr.,| genresses tho opinion that tho erlsis of the dis-,| ¥a# Fenarded as exceedingly satisfactory hy tho | this moralng and yesterday, Ca j PRO N le ; Continued All Day Aguew mofstened tho spot, where he made tho | turbauee caused by the formation of the pus | Meus, aud their cheerfulnes anit hopefulnoss He FELT MUCH METTER? incision with othor spray in order to denden tho sensibilities of tha nerves.; Gov. Sheldon wis fultowed by othors, members of tho Cabinct, who bad tho enmo cheering ‘story.to tell, and tho It- tlo crowd In the ‘private secretary's room could hardly refraln from .cheertiy, 60 sudden any sratifylug had beon the change. made an immedinte and marked Impression | and did not suffer so fi i - upon everybody at the White House. One of the | forded by tho poration. ‘Ot Teta eas ncrarent Preacnte altesants anid: ee doctors are | in tho President's condition.” a immensely relieved. The result of the opera- “Did yo q tion hns been all that they could have hoped or thats? ie at hllm usd Phatepusaes ot snes desired, Tho President has expertenced no | ~ “No, the operation was not vory painful. It rigors to-day; be has not suffered from nausea; | was just tho putting of a knifo through the in- he has slept n good deal; ho bas taken n proper | tezument of the back. Of course, it caused, Long. eavity hag pnssed, and that there is now every raasin to expect an abatement if not ontire dia- Appearance of the unfavorabie symptoms of the lnst thirty-six hours. Io explaining tho nature of-the operation performed by Dr. Agnew this morning, and .the necessity for it, Dr. Reyburn mada in substance the following stntement: The Untnished 2:30 Rate, The 2:25 Class, Latest Reports of a, More Encourag- ing Nature than Any Here- tofore Made. No Drugs. No “diugs in, Blackwell's : "aT . is 4 oN EN Y THE : " - ; The DAO Class. andthe | Sarhar: Cigarettes: ‘Not only Saye THE OPERATION, sii hes hs ‘way. was doceeed tea | Ree She ee ienag ale, aaa. he | OR GE ee ee AL” i ii i : UIOIAT: HOW IT WAS PERFORMED, slightly downward, until it struck ono of tho | dl : ou ay fed . : } that, but they contain the best Ase Sptelat Wispatch to The Unteago Tribtine, Rey eae thou dedlonted still furthecdown- | whatersrof-pgmemie; and. the, aurgzonede pot | ches whatever of pyremia, and tho surgeons du not “When was It determined turvon, Dootor?"" eS appear toanticipate danger from that cause, “Weil, when F examined the patient yesters "i Altogether the doctors feel greatly eucoursged, | day inorning after tho first rigor, I said an ope " and {belfove they fecl, ‘although they would | eration would be necessary. Thoattending sur- } probably not be willing to say so, that thia now | geons agreed to this,and wo decided upon a crisis hus been successfully passed.” 7 cousultation, OF course, wo then sent for the Wasiinaros, D.0., July:2i.—It scems that | ward and no little te the right, so us to make an Inst night Dr. Agnew had decided. for himself, | acute angte with the line of the back, In other from.hia conference with tho attending sur- | words, when the probe was intruduced Into tho geons, that the tocation of tho: pus cavity was | wound.to tha dopth of three or. threo and a Nt tho apot indicuted ‘at the.:iiret turn in the | nate Inches, its direction was such that the EXxecurive MANSION, WASHINGTON, D.C, July 410, m.—The President was more reaticss thun usual during tho night, and bad anotuer rigor just before midoight. ‘Chis morning at8:15 his pulso waets, temperature 03.4, respiration 18, ‘and purest’ tobacco, —Isn’t that a good reason for trying Creat Iot-ot-All Race, f o : : i ‘A consultation was thon hold with Dr. Hamilton, | *¥lsting found, aud that: tho accumulation of | jnnor ond was only about an inch and n half | Dr, Reyburn declares that thera aro ” | f 9 ' ‘ of Now York, and’ Dr, Agnow,-of Philadelphin, | PUS In It was duo to the spliitering of the rit, | from the outside of the body at the point tower | *xo Seurrous WHATEVER OF PY.EMIA, sate dee Aus Prestdent take nouriehe after which ncountor-opening was madethrougn: which iudeed fs now knoyn'to have’ been badly | down, ‘The examination, which: was mude lo > 4 | 5 and fs willing tobe quoted to that effect. Dr. | ment?” ‘ Reyburn also sald that thoy nro now ablo, owing “Qa, yes, ho hng taken beet ten, besides milk, to the incision made to-day, to cleanse the | to-day, Hig stomach isin gvod condition. Yes, wound more thoroughly than before, and to | sir, why not? ‘There {s nothing in bis caso now reap greater advantages from the tiso of adti- | to causo limmnediate apprehouston, - Wo feel very septic remedies, Whilesitting in Private-Seore- | much oncouraged, Indeed : tary Brown's office this evening, onc of the | Ag MUPEFUL AS WE MAVE FELT NERETO* ° ushers came up and said, "Sir, Brown, will you ss Fone? , please excuse me for the rest of tho night? I “Do you intond to make efforts to got the ball feel very sick and think I'am going to | out?” e bave «a chill” Tho man was evidently |“ Yes, but not now. Woe intend to got tho ball ill, and was promptly excused. Tken afr. Brown |-whon tho pationt. gots stronger. Tho experi« said: “That 1s the fourth. man now excused on | menta with an clectricnl indicator bave boen account of ilness, all duc to malaria from those | very satlefactory, but wo will not disturb tho flats yonder, The coachman wus taken with | Presidonc just now by hunting for the bullet.” eblils to-day and if abaking now. I wish Con- “ Have you any fears of luckjaw, Doctor?" gress would do something bosides shilly-shally “Nono at all.” ste : about those flats.” . “Thon It can be sald that you rogard to-day's F fractured, ‘This fact dogs eens to have becn | the presence of Dra, Agnow and Hnmiltun this discovered until after the thorough oxaminadon | morning, showed that a pus cavity ba‘l formed by Drs. Agnow and Hamilton this morning. Dr. | in the track of tho ball, and beyond ‘the point Agnew, upon tho mecting of ‘the surgcons this | whore it gianced from the rib, and that this cav- morning, after a personal and“ rigoruus oxam- | ity would be reached by a direct incision threo fontion of tho patient, anndunced ‘bia conclu- | {nchea betow tho mouth of the wound. It was sions, and stated shat no-proposod to do. ‘The | devlded at once to perform tho operativo. word of the eminent surgcon was of course ‘NO ANESTIIETICS WERE USED, law. Proparations wero imuicdiatoly .made to | put tho part to bo operated upon was bonumbed perform tho oporation.- Instruments were ready | py a spray of other, and a wide out was made at hand, Auosthotles srera not needed, as Dr. | into the pus cavity, which was reached at a cara etermined that sione should bo'ap- | depth of tittle more than an fuck: | With tho ald piled, Ht OEREATION a ofa probe and palrof forceps drainage tube, would, of course, vo very painful, but, (f suc- poled enews all degible ws of tuber stad cesstitl, tt would also bo yery short;-and it wes-| the wound mado by tho ball, and, aftor bolug doolded that tho stock: from the inetsion would | Carried through tho pus cavity, was brought bo {ess injurious to the: Pfesidont in his very | out through the newly-made incision, One ond tho Integument af tho back, shout three Inches below.tho wound, which it 1s hoped wilt tacilitate tho draining of pus and Incroase the chances of recovery. Tho Prealdont’ bore the operation wall, His pulse Is now 112, . D. W. Brass, Lo. 0. LK. Barnes, J.J. Woopwann, Ronenr Rteyeonn. . TPs. Me ‘ EXxEcorive Mansion, Wasninatoy, D.C.,July Ui p. m.—The President bre been much re loved by the oporntion of thts morning, and the pus bas been disobarying satisfactorily through tho new epening.: At noon’ his pulse was 118, temperature 09.8 respiration 24, At present his Pulsa fs 104, tomporaturo 09.2, reapiration 23, DW. Buss, . dK. Bannes, 3,3. Woopwanp, °°’ Ronent Raynunn,' AGAINST 2:12 1-4," With a Running Mate to, Sulkey. vs ! - Pleasant Smoking. ‘ For a healthy and pleasant smoke, try ‘Blackwell's. Dur- ham. Cigarettes, ‘They are . pure, contain no drugs, and . are. covered with the genuine imported - rice-paper. Ask _ your dealer for them, - .Races commence at Ip. m. Madison-st; cars to the Track Gate. ao te ‘@N TUESDAY, July 24, 21 Class, 2:19 Class,. and the Great 4-Year Olds.’ - ‘ , In tho President’a case no aymptoms of | operation asa success’ and. as having relieved TEDUOATIONAL. - hoe - THE RECORD. Men condition than ta adulaletration of other ) of tua tube then projected from the cut mndy by | malaria have doveloped,. and: tho puyaletans | tho Prosilent of dangerous eymptoma 2" is oe 10:30 A. Me “proval of all the other, atirgeoua in _attendance, the surgoon’s kulfo,and tho othor from the | hope thnt thoy may bo prevented by tho regular | “**‘The free discharge of. pus’ to-night ahows e . spe Special ‘Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, and at O o'clock evorything ws in readiness ‘for mouth of tho original wound, As the pus oozed | ndministration of, quinine, But tha Vreeldent | tho operation to have been sucessful, and,as.I ie © WasHinaroy,::D./O.4 July 2-10:00 2. m.—Dr. | tho operation. The -rdsul crof the -inelsion into the tube through the perforation it could | and bis family ought not to be exposed to such | have sald, tho stoppage of that ‘discharge was « J ‘ Aguow:! has. just performod a successful opera-'| conclusively, shows tho‘ wnerring ‘Jitdamont of escape’ from: either end, and was repeatedly | n danger when it is within the power ofCon- | tho sole cnuso of tho tnfavorablechange. | Now 7 é flon on tho President.'“Ito made an inolsion for | Hr, Agnew ond Is great’ skill ns: nn operatar, ‘washed out with 4 weal solution of carbolleacid | grosstoremovelt. . 4, J expect the ‘President’ to, continuo to Stapruve - ' 3 a pus cavity-whioly ho last night determined had | ‘Tho offegt of ; this edintér-opentng will bo” ta | Sd. water, which wus thrown through the tbe . 4 NOPE UI. right along, but. wo-canpotoxpect hfin:to get Paoli 4 F formed. +. Tho sutxoon’s Judgimont was s0,un0r | create a now and better oitipt for, tho dis char inaatroam. ‘The discharge which followed tho.} |, ‘To ths Western Assoclated Pret, . well without turthor trouble, though he'inay do “rhe Hew term dorins Béntembe: 4. Fir ont ity Wag rdachod at tho:test- tn] of png - Th nuter-opeathd ha tunde “née Opentug of the pus cavity was ontirely.satjstac:"| | WAsmNatoN, D.C. July 24.—The Prosident | 80. With aserious hurt Uke his we must expect | clalon, anda, {reo discharge of pus followod. ‘This slight absdoss y tho track of tho round, but had boon forinad by fragments of the .splintorod rib." .The" operation was pore formod without “chloroform or ether, but the wounded parts ‘wero subsequently etherized. Tho operation has beon entirvly successful, and the tomperature fs, now’ iiormal, The danger from this abscess bas passed. f a ‘ | WHS A, Ste ae An official bultotin Just isaucd saya tho Presle dent was moro restless during the night. Ho bad anothor chill bofore midnight, At 8:15 a. m. bis pulso wns 08, tomperature 3.4, respiration 18, A sHeetestud .well~duriny .the-afternoon, dozing | obstructions dnd bindrancas; but do not'iappr- frequontly.’. Ho wats given beef-tea at fotervats | hend any {n hid caso that catitiot by overcome as during the day, and took -{t with’ somo rolls. | thiahasbeon.”. | - ae At 7 Or. Agnow left for Philnilelphia. at 5:40- this # ° 5 afternogn, with tho intontion of. returning to- ’ TELEGRAMS. morroty night, unless In the meantime the Pres- BLAINE TO LOWELL: ‘ {dent's condition should so improvo that the Wasutsaton, D, 0, July 2%4.—The following presence of consulting surgeons is notdeemed | has bean cabled: -— He gee necessary. Just beforo leaving’ Dr. Agnow suid “To Lincell, Minister, : London: At midnight he felt hupoful about the President; that ho was | the President had another ‘chill, and was rest~ *y encouraged to belleve that tho. poration por- | tess and uncomfortable till near morning. Ata formed this morning would ,be followed with | ‘consultation of all hig physicians at 8 o'clock u good results, Dr. Hamtiton remaias until Dr. | surgical operation swas resolved upon, and an Agnew! rturns. The surgeons dressed tho | Inciston mado in bis‘baok*bolow, tho wound to f nl, LBS. - Froparatory Papactnibas tho best’ School for boys. DR. STEVENS PARICER, ” Itacino College, Racine, Wis. Williston Seminary; Ox0of the most llboralty ondowad institutions in tho tiuntry, Parents winbing to piace, their sons st kbool where thoy will bo thoroughty ye red for tollege, bigher schools of actence, or for business, upon request, receives circular giving the eee of patrons in the principal cities in the United; ey pt a canon miving, fai Wn forean lon as tu’ OTE tens eke PW ERINGAN tS: Pht D., Prncloal, sary by-tho ciirvaturo? in’ the chanugl of tha: tory Be tne RaEEOES and.wae evots followed ,by~ ‘wound, ‘Tho ball ontoredithe back and |”: pullol to tha patients BRUCK THE ELEVENTIL RID, "| hag THE DIAINAGE TOBE : whieh is badly fractured, ‘The resistance of this | HA been left ns lt was originally placod, and witt Hib qave the bullet -a downward course, when it | *2msis thora for the prosont,. If the wound dis took anothorfourve towards tho anterlor wall of | Cbatses.frealy through the -wow opaning; the the abdomen. ‘Tho pus cavity, had, formod at | TY® May Porhans bo withdrawn from tho old tho point in.tho mala obannel ot the wound | 02° in order to allow the latter to heal. The In- whore it bad turaed downward toward the front | ‘l#lon mado to-day fs In a.dircot.tine with the wallof the abdomen, ‘Tho cavity formed there | (oper parts of the wound, and It {s thought the bad obstructed. thodischargo of pus, as the pus will oscapes through it without the obstric- channel. which was left unobstructed between tion which impeded its ‘outtlow along tho track the cavity and the mouth of the wound was not | Of the ball, and which caused the pus cavity. .%:) , APOLLINARIS, Apollinaris Ce ER Rnn Se nCnD RLS eee more than throe or four inches, The outer, end oy v neni: Pae pene Gandy ty Civ aiaces ing, Cons ae Sei CEA counter-opening was’ mude through tho back, | of tho mouth of tho channel of tho wound |:’ ‘: - THE DOCTORS.: wound at Go'clok, and found facilitate tho drainage of pus. ‘The result way ary Cates Eitaishy dodroon contorrad. Avply to | mate QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” | ‘roe tnchos below the wound, which 1s hoped | where tho pus is discharged {s tho. bighost part op neynuns. ‘A GOOD FLOW OF PUB very favorable, aud at-13 o'clock noon bis con- Bigs. Chena, Seto CRD HY Ate sip . 3 Ab Ws ee. will‘incroaso the chanocs of recovery. .The | of tho wound, and tho pus, in order to bo dis-. Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trine. lscharging from tho now opening mado to-day. | dition is{mproved. Tho President endured tho Col iigait; Hronidant af tho Venneyivanis Auliary * “British Medical Journal, \ Presidont. bore tho’ oporution woll, . His pulse | charged at all, has. to take an up-hill course to | Wasmxatow, D. O., July M.—At 9 p. in, the | Asis known, the bullet, after entering the Pros- | knife without ether aud without tha’ alightess acer ul barat ann Uatiney Loses (a Pileero citty #2735 a a nowisM ee "| Seach tho outlet, exoopting when tho body ‘ts | President's condition was conslderod moro fa- | Ment, struck a ri and deflected downward. | tremors Wa are anxious, hut hopoful, F {nt dad willbe napiy de age patrons of Academy |. 4 Yer purity offers the Best. security against the ). 4, 10200 he ie . | placed in an unnatural position. . | Sorable, Ifo had been resting quletly, and bad | D% Agnew, in performing tho. cperation this © Boatne, Secrotary.” ___. | “dangérs which in rural districts, as in towns an ecrotary , Blain ~.dind Dostmnster-Genoral ‘TH DRAINAGE OF THE WOUND, taken some nourishment without diawurbing his | Morning, pushed tho knife 1 about three Inches LOWELT, T0 BLAINE. James just loft the Mansion for the night. ‘Choy auld tho Prestient continucd: to, rost ‘comfort ably, and’that bis{condition was'as favorableus it possibly could be, considering the recont ‘com- plication, Sveretury Llaloo remarked that tho Prestdent was doing as‘ well as they darcd hopo_ bo should bo. --- oD be ee . a "11:00 Bat” Tho attending surgeons report at this hour thot,the Proaldent is resting quiotly, and, al- thoughsthoy have not thought it best to dlaturb him by taking his pulso and toniperaturp, they -bolleve he fs freo from fever. Thore aro no in- dtoations ot'a recurronce of rigor, 13:80 A, MONDAY. At this hour’tho President ts belleved to bo resting quletly. ‘Thor {a no ono accessiblo, and thoro Ie, nuthing oocurring within carshot of tho sick-room door’ to indicate that tho President's syloptams have in uny way changed for the worse. i es ; below tho wound, so that the point of tho knife entered-tho track of, the wound several inches from the mouth of the wound, andthe now opening toads by Agnew went below it. It is through this opening made with the knife that tho tow of pus ts now passing. Tho doctora foel vory much oncournged' ut the Presidant's condition to-gizht... Hu has not hud a return of tho chilly sensationé to-day. No annethotic was Administored. cities, are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters there.” ° London Medical Record. ~ “LANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. . Of ali Gricers, Druggists, & Min, Wat, Dealers, BEWARE _OF_IMITATIONS. “BUSINESS CARDS. * ‘MULVER PAGE, 22, 45 HOYNES.CO.2= ‘Blank-Book Makers -_and. Stationers. 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Mee Principals ; BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, rigatold UL the tn your ill commerce Bont. rat sa school fur young ladies, urse Tull. um Musical nud Fine Arta Departments walked foathren Fur cutaioptosupvte eo fen Sits, M. Mel it MOMS, Prinetpal, Misses Grants’ Seminary, 247. 210 Dearbarn-nv., Chicago, ing and Doy 8cholara, 1th yoar boains Sept, ttn. ten Ne Mibsen wn. Anatraction in the Kindeniare Toad Seminary For Boys. The following was recotyed this evening by the Secretary of State: 5 _ “Haine, Secretary, Washington: . Your tele- grains, recolyed with profound sorrow, bavebtcn forwarded to the Queen and all our legations in Europe. ‘Wo awalt further news with intense anxioRy, LOWELL, Minister.” ~ BLAINE TO LOWELIn: Tho following was sont to-night: ares Jancel, tinister, London: At 11-p. m, the Preatdent’s condition laimproved.’ Jie pas much lesa fevor aud n general subsidence of unfavor able symptoms, pv=. Buatne, Scoretary,”” THE WHITH HOUSE.:; * VERY ENCOURAGING. «| - Bpeetat Dispatch to: Ths Chicago Tribune. . Wasurnatox, D, 0, July 4.—Atil o'olouk thls . evening the Whito House bad assumed an alr cf quict. All tho Cabinet officers had warie, corbolr homes, and of tho surgcona‘only Dr. Bilssand —«: Dre. Reyburn remainod in ottendanoo,. The we Prosident was quiotly sleoping,’and ono of tha =. pbyalulaus sald that the fever had: greatly ; abated, his puleo had fallen, and bis respiration and temperature were nearly nornial, Secretary rd Blaiuo and Postmaster-Gencral James were tho last of tho Cabinet officers to Jenvo ‘tho White House’ this ovoning, As thoy passed thorefore, has beon.oxtremely dificult, forthe | stomach. Dr. Noyburn was quite enthusiastic, ronson that the pus fs all:compelled to flow up- | —twore cnthuslogtic than one #0 onneervative wards. Had tho buttot akon’ an upward direo- | would bo expected tobe. He oxpressed in the tion, and not injured a vitrt organ, thors would | secretary's ofice the opiniun thet tho President havo boon less danger of ‘an Internal nbscosa, ns] would recoyer,—an opinion whieh none of the tho drainage would’ have been downwards, A | physicians for forty-olght hours bavo ventured fow splinters from tho fractured rib fell down- | publicly to express. Dr. Reyburn said that ‘wards direutly inthe track of the wound, and | there’ wos connection. betwoen the lodged at tho frst: turn, somo three inches be-.j channol from tho mouth of the wound low the rib, and, adhoring to.tho wallsoftho | and,. tho ‘now. orlifico mado by. the bullet's channel, formed the. pocket of pus counter opening; that they could pass through which caused the alarming symptoms of yoster- || fromonc to the other u disintooting spray; and day, The countor-opening made by this ‘incls- | that tho discharge from tho maln enannel of tho fon not only gave the President relief, but forms | wound was now freo, cloar, and healthful, with~ anew and more direct outlet for pus from the | out any indications of pymwmia.. Mrs, Garfield, ontire longthof tho wound, A drainage-tube | who had been intensely wnonsy during ycster has, beon ineerted in tho inclston op tho lower | day, was relieved this morning when sho beard outlot, wbilo in the uppor branch of tha channel, | of tho jevesatul result of the operation upon: THE ORIGINAL MOUTIL OF THE WounD, - ‘| the Prvsident, - Ske, with all others in the Exvo- anuther {nage-pipe abont, two. Inchessin | Utlve Mansion (oven ifthe: physicians did not Tongth is inkerted, the fwo dralnage pipes being | speak fc abovo tholr breath), was afraid of something Ja tho nature of a siphon, Some of | blood-polsaning, and ashe did not feel casy untit tho physiolans “make tho very. discouraging | tho pus cuvity had buen discharged, statement to-night that, owing to thotortuows |). _ DR HAMILTON, + course of tho bullet, thera ia gront ‘danger that.) soon after tha operation this morning, sought additional pus ‘cavitios will form for the reason '| Sirs. Garfield, and ‘sald: ‘The operution has that the inner und of tho bullet's channol fs still | been successful, Tho pus envity ie discharged, lower ‘down’sInitho body than the new outlet | Wo now have to fear of blood-polsoning trom which was mado to-day, and for this ronson, in'| thiacayity. We aro confident that wo shalt bo yes ASDERIAL It bas been stated this afternoon, and Is bo- “Moved, that the story bgs Leon tolegraphed out of town that Dr. Hamliton, consulting surgeon from Now York, expressed the opinion that the Prealdent's caso 1s uttorly hopotcss, - Dr. Hamil- ton bas not mado’ any such assertion, and au- thorizes an omphatio denial of the ropert.’ THE POSSIBILITY OF‘ OTUKM PUB! CAATTIES. Inreply to a question whether another pus cavity is ltkoly to forin and ‘bring about an ros, currence of the ularming symptoms of yester-: day, Dr, Reyburn snidy »" cannot: answor pos> itively, but, as the pus now bas freo egress, 1 do not think it probable that ‘another cavity will form,", en * >» x. , Moing asked whether there was or bad been symptoms in the President's case of pyrmin, or blood-poisoning, Di, Hoyburn” sald: “None 1:80 Av M.- MONDAY. * ho Preatdent ta resting quietly, .-The attond- ing physicians nro dozing, and the members of the houschold, .excepting tho watchers In tho alck-room, aronsleope? 2°". 8 + : ; 9:80, Ay 3, MONDAY, ‘Thora ie no stir ‘In the #resident’s room, and the ductors mre still dozing. Tho Presidont lucturnd in tho United Status, |. Fi 3 bataver, Rigor of odurse may oo a symptom ith cheertul .tnces: Bocrati Blsino “i seomihgly sleeping woll, . | the present -conditinn of the wound, ‘there fs-| able now to keep tho wound better drained, and, wi out. with cf tice: aty . pice qjeene, fesopens Bont &. Taronta wishin to | Quality the beat, A HR i ———",, + groat danger of abocssos, Should ono‘be formed-| Af itis well draluod, thero should oo no serious | Of Pyvwmsia, but it ts aleo symptom of various | said; “Tho resident is doing woll."” EESYANT {uvited to vial is, ue to gon for elraulars (0 OPH SHIKOSH, W iy “AN ANXIOUS DAY, farthor from the aurfuce-of the body than that | alarm. You inust not bo apprenenatve it there | othercomplications, aud es: - | "Yes," remarked the Postmastor-Goneral, “he laclyat, IBV. HL, TODD, Ae Mi _OSHE > WIS. <THE MULLETING KAGHITY.BOANNED, which was uponed to-day thodifMiouttiesof troat- |-are moro obills,’ Wosome expect them. Thore NOES ‘NOT POINT TO PY.EMIA {adoing very woll, and wo, feol greatly oncour- LAILORING. Spectat Dlapatch to The Uiiicage wenstitte top It would be greatly inuroased. ; It might bo |-will be moro obills if there {a another gathering | in the prosent case, ‘Tho pus continues healthy, | aged.” Ithes boen so arrangod that for. the and the charaoter{stlo symptoms of pywinin are wanting, You “may say, uoon my authority, that no Indlontions of bluod poleoning have been and wo havo no reason to expect “Wasutxaton, D, 0. Jitly 24.—To-day bae boon diMoult to reach it. It might bea serious matter 4 to make ag tteep an Inclaion aa would be neces- another anxious. day,—n day of waiting, of iingled hope aud foar, Tho. cltizqns, agday | Bary to opon it without Inourring the risk of | broke this morning, anxiously looked at tho.|! INJUNING 8OME INTERNAT, ORGANS, -- * pubilo buildings to seo whethor dr not tho flags | It is oven thought that it may yot be necessary were ot. half-mast,“They bought: tho, papurs | to moko an opening from the front wall of the eagerly, and turned tp sce tho Intost bulictins of abdomon In casd.4 similar. pus cavity. should tho morning, whlob sald that up to B o'clock | forin about, tho ‘bullet iteelf, Should auch’ 5 f, fo, the Prosidont bad been sleeping comforta- | cavity form, an instant incision would bo neces: , bly, and that none of the utifavorabla indica. .| sncy to prevent the danger of blood-polsoning. tions of yestorday bad returned, ‘This informa. .| An inoleion from‘the front, howoyer, {s' sald to tion gave ‘rellef, “although «it. was subso- bo attonded with less huzurd ‘than the one from -quently proved’ to” have‘ beon ‘false: What, the back which was mado to-day, The scenosin.| beef. with -cream,—something which ts indt- purpose thera may be In‘official or soml-oftiolal:| tho sick-ronm at tho time of ‘the operation wero : ~gestible oftontimes for atrong stomachs, and It! information of this sort'does not appear, but it | similar to those’ which gonerally ogour: under’) did not agree with him, : She js woll: pleased to “Ya certain that, white builetius authorized to bo | Hko clroumetanoos,. with tho. exception that | havo Drs. Agnow, and Hamilton boro, and Dr. issued from the White Houso.as late 1s 8 o'clock. nolthor other nor chloroform wore udministered:| Manillton will now remain, alltornating with Dr,; this morning sald that the Prosident,.was doing | to tha Prealdent, and that he bore the lutonsoly goow,: Tho tattor loft for Phitadcipbis this well, the fact—as shown by an‘ oMlaiat: bulletin | painful operation’ with ‘remarkable, fortitude, ;| “evening to attend to some pationts who are ina’ Inter in the day—was that about midnight 5 ‘| Ho bad been fuformed that the. surgeons. bad)’ oritical condition, but will make arrangements: TUE PRESIDENT TAD HAD ANOTHER Cutt, | deolded to:make. the {noiston but a short thmo.} for the care of them to-morrow and return bero This, howeyor,'"was not! learned ‘to-day until | before they. wero ° : of A tomorrow evening, "He will then probably ro-" i READY. FOR OPERATIONS: + ¢.":, presont, and untll tho President shall be cons sidered out of danger, either Dr. Agnew or. Dre Hamilton will stay in Washington, |. ° ' \ ALTERNATING IN THEIR ATTENDANCE aa tho othor clalins upon thole timo will aliow. Tt ts belleved that this plan will do much toward relleving the public apprebonsion, and ‘itisun~ | derstond to bo In accord with the dosiro of Drs, Garfield and of members of the Cabinet, as well © as of the attending physiolaus,: who ‘ fool the hoayy burden of: reponsibility whiok ‘reste. upon thom, Gen, Swalm, one of tho Preajdunt’s most faithful and, constant, attendants, said: flo Ia doing wall now;.and <I: think ‘tbid lust dangor has beon mot! and, overcome. “Inevor: ; , saw a country without’ some. hills and ‘valleys, and [ noyer eaw.a vory.elok ox badly wounded” mau whodid not haye bis ups and’ downs. The Prealdont came to ono of ‘the ‘haril places Jest. ©”, Yelday alght on hig‘road toward recovery, but we think ho baste 8 3p.) gent ._ *- NOW. GOT AbOUT TITROUGT It, °. He bas had no rigors sinoo last night; He takes - of pus or another cavity Is formed, which may ‘be possible, but, from the operation and the ob-: servations, we think it gafe to say that the im- moadiate causoof alarm which has oxlgted for the last two days La removed." « : Di, “AGNEW, , ‘afterwards saw Dire, Gariicid and confirmed the “gtatement that Dr. Hamilton had made to bor, bas beon loarned that Mrs. Garfield has not ‘been satisiied for the inst few days with tho diet ‘of; the President, Ho has been pormitted, among other things, it scoms, to eat frizated een acnee sy (CU LS, S5YLVANUS REED'S BOARDING tay ud duy school for younu Indies, Nos. nund # Fu ritty-tn(rd-at, Now York. reopens Oct. § French erage lnuudzas pmetically Caughts the copree cect anor ucts Ts Ga aero . a demands ° beatoot women’ lemal jor the ere IGHLAN D MILITARY. ACADEMY, beg y aA truly Tor elrculars Wo re ateTC Ly, VRE BERT SEMINARY FOR rt LADIES, é Adireds PnGoM Re Lote eT Cbene Benth He MOMEGAN KA ee)! bay W. 0, WILLCOX, A. BL., 15 Per Ct. Discaunt ‘Un all Garments ordered of us during July, 1881, -EDWARD ELY & CO.,; Tailors, ‘Wabash-ay., comer of Monroc-at. - PROPOSALS, i for Spring Wi o ‘bus Frowganls Qa aee ae MEWS, aah ‘ Devor: UARTHIMABTEIK OYZICE, | = PuiLabecrnt, Va. july 1G, 12851 Honted proposaia in triplleate, subject to'tb oonditions, will be recolved at this ofice gngay the Vepot Quartermaat a Treonclusion, Dr,’ Royburo sald the Presi- dent's condition and symptoms to-night : arc moro favorable and encouraging thau at any time alnoe the obill of yostorday morulog, “ODI AGNEW IN.PHILADELPHTA. “~” PULLADELPIIA; Pas, July 24.—De. Aznow state ed to-night, upon bis arrival from Washington, that the’ Prosidont’s ‘rolapse was caused by the ‘formation of an abscess whero tho rib was shat- | teroi by the bullet.. Tho operation performed utQo'clock this morning, by opening an outlet for tho. uccumulated: pus, rolloved the patlont, Ho did not apprehend the formation of another pus cavity, as Its froc escape would bo permilt- toi by keoping the Jncision open, Beyond the Donumbing of the parts with vapor of ether, no anesttiotlo ‘was administered... Tho, Presidont skill, N.Y, Vinelpal. Villy, inde, ana at Fart Lenvaqwurtn. wise tgavunworth, 1400 pe my at Jerersanvliio, and, Thy p. tant thie upiog, on Auu, iG lasi, at whlch simee din pragonce vf biddors, ri una (Duughor {iam}, and twonty-ve (34) ambulance waxons iy maplews delivory to, ua iat a fe dedursouvlile, oF bore Leay on we idaere bien of PSHCOTAQUA PARK HOUSE, FOR SUMMER IDLING, thee Pollade)p! i stake Sui pst adore ai a wen 04 th ant dry aad fegaritysmmehee an ity igealved for #luss nuciber than ty a jante will noarly noon, so joalously'are’ the secrots of the.|. ‘ main until alt dangor is suroly passed, or it Ia | bore the oppration with his habitual fortitude, On the lake shore; in th sh mentioned. ‘the Government, reserves tie Mokeotainber inacdets _- Bue}; Washington '|-Io did nat have to endure the sumfering whiob || ‘certain that ho will bo no longer hooded; and, as honae rallied atonce after {t, bis condl- |-and relishes pouriabmont, and is sleeping well, eye vere, Coolest resure 4 a ay soci eae iiven yuan (close ‘abmestie proguetion and inane breathed: mora oasily to know: that the Presl- anticipation might have giyen. him,’ THe. pas +i J 2o2 THM, ATTONNEV-PENERAL ” _| sion was onoo more regarjod as hopeful. | He socsived One-elyhth of a grala ot imaoreals ais or elttier!"Ball Gand i ean Pree sere, nee Seach areteranee wit isand quality uetuweaia | dong. waa still, alive, ; and =to\ oar that'| tlont was jald upon hia fabo, and Dr. agnew'| and other members of the Cubinet have beon | DM, HANTIGAN to-night, and that proved suflloignt, ‘I hope an Delleye wo shall tind bim better to-night than be ia to nag though ho bad not seen the See eee al saree has heen before for several days. T fool greatly President he could say very positively thut tho’ operation pad done good. Ho believes tho ob-| tiyuctlow in the. discharge of the wound bed! Halas Lave Gonvve, Wis, THE “BRIGHTON,” Allnntio City, N. Je} uction and tuanufncture produced on the Va. a Mets ihe extenvot the evgsumpyion equiped hore jane propasain, Bpecitications, eatinetlins to bid- and hifor jon of amount uf bond ty Reon i pany pr further iaturiatlun mil no ubfavorable Indications bad :roturned, even though tho roport was false, Thore has been the gravest upprehonslon bere that tho symp- ° toms of yesterday ‘indicated the preliminary performed tha ?uporation, ‘Tho :.examination mado early In tho morning had ‘determined she: exact location: of the. pus cavity. ‘All that re-' mained to bo’ done was:to perform’ the oporar: ‘very garoust in their solicitations that ‘these two ominent surgeons shall remain, Ono of tho ‘ physicians’ assistants who was present when the ‘nperation was performed sulds ag ; encouraged” i ete ae -» Gon, Swaimn’s hopofulnoss appears to besbared an: q ‘ , : 4 i ‘att snow’ |: lsc near tha President, Including q tthe Hepat at stagos of blopd<solsoning, and. that apprehon- | tons A small spray of other was at hand. with |. “Dr, Bliss-, discovered yesterday. sftornoon causcd al) the trouble, and that the casa.now by overybody o| } Uri AML HE YEAM, Hot and Cold Nem Wa- jnuunedsan causa, Hropueata should be ede tion is not yor fully rpliovod, although wo eure | which to drench tug Gurface.of the now wound |° that «pus cavity had: formpa-twa.or throo | loakod hopatul.” Ite sald the damming Up of the | the surHoous. * Wo. Arg. “Agollug vory wood to pe AM RT CE arpa Pyfereouvilicy oF ¥urs iosy hile: { Gouna say’ that therp‘are no signe whaiovor of, | made by. tho tnolslou tn ordor. to deaden tne | inches below tho polnt whera, Tiet entered |" pus would produce tho’ symptoms that baq‘ap.'| night," sald Dr, Doynton: “Thins have ‘not, the: President's body, When tye wound was dressed last night, Dr, Hilss, by careful manipur ‘and pressure, succeeded In forcing A tree beon golug very woll for about three days, : Hie waked up In the morning yyatorday feeling woak end badly, and gloug before noon bo had that | red. in “tho. President's caso, At the depot’ enlog Dr, Agnew sald, in reply to ques: -tlons ‘about. the’ President, that there wero no quvonworin. a jadorsed Bar. js for Kpring Wayuns” (or Ambus co Wagons, i ‘Or both as the case may sonsibliities of those’ nerves and somewhat aj-; loviate the pain, but that: tritling application of other did not in apy way tend to create ungons: pywmia; Tho bill of with which the Prosident ha passod away, however, without immediuta serl- } night wes the fourth SEASIDE BOARDING.— TRANSIENT Hayboon avtackod.. It; J OF parmanent sev P pe th! . . . AL MUCK EE, - A. Q. BM. den. U, 8, A. i ‘sharke ‘of Depots York, yg ebMncay.s actiotn int tial ee | ei ontoousness: and jr was not oven deemed | sclousness, nor diq i muoh alloviate the palo,:| dtecharye of pus from this cavity into the track |'grounds now for apprebonsion,. Ho felt autise | chill, It was quite sovora one, and-be shook Ghent Liccetonye deta STOCKHOLDERS! MEETING. | \ pogessary to summon the autending ‘physiolans,!| The “expert"operator” made up patstakos: Pine’| of the wound and thus out ot tae body, Mirhe | fed that the operation performed would remove | for a long tims. . That was ocpiapaniod by ae To GHOAGO, HANNIBAL & BT, JOMKDIE who wero sleeping in tho aute-roon, «Tho obili | first ibrust of the' knife reached the spot, and, |‘dlscovory of this cavity:at once made plain tho | all Prosent dangers)”. ', ;{ Vomiting a number ot i epeteeicche un ares? rere a aN LAND HOUSE, HAULKOAD COMPANY. 7 the President’ nevor moved a paunclo. nor Ute, cause of tho tixors whioh the Prosigent bad exe : we SRNCOURAGING, matter, and of courso the pulse ran up. sq LEXANDELA was worked, though elight, and gontinued for nd tM threy-cont stall ce eel ). a) ae v wig dt ‘ from Oftéeu to twenty migutes,, Dr. Hamilton" telegraphod : bis‘ wito: to-night tbat tho condition of::the President was cnooure tab pe RS are eed “ TALK WITH Di, bpIa, ‘The ‘Western Assopiated Press agont to-night NOW OPEN. tered 9 word of. complaint, althoury i THE PAIN MUST HAVE BREN JNTENSE, -": Tho knifo bad hardly reached the cavity whon instant rellef was given and tha President, with STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice ty hereby wivon thst » meeting of the Bype! a & St Josep ixjl- 2 ee ne eae *porienced, aud mado it equally plain thas A-BURGIOAL OPERATION | ‘WOULD BE SNECES- jn order to asauro a free and thorough cleaning timo it reached 133, ° The temperature reached 104, whlok was)” “4 ; -ig/rte RATHER ALARMING, We of cours Joukod for an accumulation of THM BRIX, PHYSICIANS, .* ha the four attonding surgoonsyand Dr, Axnew ang Dr. Hamilton wore’ in’ atvegdance at the White —====— ne Pict 'URE-FRAMES, [iril eurety pay you to write for wa ‘tory us the surgeons hoped?” ‘asked the corres: te LA Ulustrated yuo (frea) of Styles and 1 7 bs" r nl : SNE OM aLN. Jowed by exhaustion and scoompanied by vorn~. injury, and somo other fridnde and priviloged i itlog., Coming to dress the wound at aight any : individuals whose faces bay@ grown familar to and with It twosmatl fragments of the splint rib. Tho odor of the pus, tho doofers say, Wal road, Company will be im zl, No. ee iy oooe Hows, Chiceso, Jitigols, on the 13th day Uf August, b of gratitude, said, "Thank: Doctor." | of the wound.’ 5 pus, an abscess somewhore, The fever wus ful- Tk ia for q24, Rurposo, of electing four Direc! {8 | House this mornizg goon after daybreak. Some | a sig! ® “you, e.". | o f 4 : : ¥ In the afternoon p lace of (. B'varwell, N.&. Yalrbank, Joho B. Cpr~ bers of - the Cabloct fo tharo at that | Thoro camp from this cavity s yery considerable | ‘ % Was the result of the oporation es astiafac- |,callod upon Dr. Hilas at. bls housc,’ and had a | lawod by profusc sweating. In the a Gold r ICTURE F 'RAMES foo, ‘ad Hussell Baae, whose terms of Offica es sariy hour, as plats d de sane days of the | discharge of pus of an exlrecply cttonaive ador, "talk with bim about the President, . ‘another cbill came on, and this was also fol Warder of the Board of Bicpotore his July 1S ISL.” pondedty ee |S What can you say now about the President, MOELWAIN.” | sou a, LILGON,-Bocrarss ome Per Yoo, Ds. Agnew found the right placoim- | Doctor?” asked the reporter, : aig

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