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_ Ghe Chicago Havin Cribune. / VOLUME XL. THE TURE, GREAT DAY. Tuesday, July 26. State and Madison-sts., CHICAGO DRIVING PARK Sumer, = TAREE GREAT RACIS DULY GOODS, &e LEADERS OF =. POPULAR PRICES: CHL TESINGER | AYER.’ ih “it “July 30th,” MAKE “little Brown Jug” IMATE Throughout the store. There being many desirable goods included in the “Wark Down!” ‘We would suggest an early call. TRADING BY MAIL! Partios so doing will recolve evory ad- yantage given to our city customers. “LEADERS OF PopuLAR PRICES,” STATE AND MADISON-STS, Branoh, Madison & Deeplainoa-sts. MOTH POWDER, FIRST RACE—The Great Four-Year-Old Race. Tucker, Phil. Tompson, Di- rector, Clemmie G., Mamie. - SECOND RACE—2:21 Class, The Giants Meet. Piedmont, Alexander, Luoy, Voltaire. THIRD RACE—2:19 Class. Kitty Bates, Grange Girl, Wedgewood, Driver. “Little Brown Jug” AT 4P. M. Races commence at1o’clk p.m. Madison-st. cars sles, to the track. ADMISSION ONLY: 50 beATS, RUPTURE OURED. RUPTURE com. CuIcAGo, April 11, 1831, DR. PARKER-Dean Simi Aftor suttoring many ser & Rayner’s| MOTH POWDER . years with aver targe ccratny Berns and finding no fantureeel a Mahe Au ena meen t ceeted a ered Ba MOIETY HOEBARR, FI ‘Tiamineion now ona, No ssradon thai Exterminates ies; Te Ae na 8 gf dnatramontt R h Spid sir uinLias BOTAN s eaten) | KNOACHES,. Spl ers, | SUMMER RESORTS. : Fleas and: Bedbugs. NEW BELVEDERE HOUSE | (EUROPEAN PLAN.) AMODEL OF EXORLLENCR. Fourth-av., corner 18thest, (Union Square), Ne Ys hie For, and cle ante ostablishmetit Sombincs svory pusibla foaturo of comfort th, and cone Venlencer and in. interior ambortichesant ad cone Jetenoay Of dotalh te unsurpassed oy any hotol in a. The Culsine is of che finest auality, Roots satus ‘Or aingto, Doawtltully furnished, anc having pilprovements. at moderate prices, ‘according to n JOSEPH WEHRLE, Proprictor, THE “BRIGHTON,” atlantic City, N. J. LL TRE YEAR, Hotand Cold Bes Wa- wi rats in the houag, and all mod: 1 We IRE E COR. ON TRE. OAR WOOD, GREEN LAKE, ‘The boot familign ‘Noris ana South iter haa bend forcireulacey GREENWAY & KONS, Dartford. Wa STOCKHOLDERS’ MELTING. CHICAGO, NANNIBAL & Bt, Josten AILNOAD COMPANY, _ STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. BUSINESS CARDS. ARTISTIC. STAINED HA McOULLY & MILES, | (82 and 184 Adamsz-st., Corner Fifth-av. New and Elegant Posigns on exhibition.this week. MACHINERY. DESIQNER AND BUILDER Special “Machinery, 101 Com ny wit ‘bo At Sproat ta ened Dice of C. B. Farwell, N.K. Fairbank, John Bs, i tos. 4nd Nusselt Bayo, whose terme of oMica ‘expiro JNO, J. CLAUSE, mn that day, -_15to 17 South Canal-st, or order af the Board of Directors this July 15, 1881, JON _ALIILTON, Bocrotary enone SAWS, SAWS! Curtis & Co. & Co. 40 Franklin St., Chicago 811 to 819 N. Second 8t., Bt. Louis, Mapifacturers of Ferry Description of Chreulery sand UrondCut and aie er” OPLIOAL GOODS. a6F cic Tt Importer of Optical, jlathermatlcal, ana etter’ Tuatrumonts, comprising Opera and Field Glassos, Microscopes, Toluscopes, Unavorera ty BY anita, deve ols, Compasses, &c., tho largest stuck in tho Nurthweat, LAILON ING, 15 Per Ct. Discount ‘On all Garments ordored of us during July, 1681, Heli RH, m4 iy tuber Berti é ie Cantal s EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors. cas nat nae AE a fat Wabash-av., corner of Monroe-st. , af Tockwond'n | piles af po tted Circular Saw. fovonata Patent TH KOR, Repairing carefully done, NITE Brery Wheels and Grinding Machinery Waterproof ‘Linen Collars and Cuffs (Cellulo{d), Retatw shape and fintah through, months of wears jeanne ustrated Pri ieee Bien rice ites ‘reo by mail’ Py 7 Address HAUNKS © CO, 80° BMadleon-ats me fee w jMluatrased Catntoguo (Tribune Huliding), Chicago, ‘on applica! 10777 __._UCEAN NAVIE VIGATION, Wilaunnnuain NORTH GERMAN: LLOYD. one acard’s S| _New York--London--Parls. Steamers sail Every Saturday from Now Xark, |. for Southampion and meeraee Fer wenr ir CS. ronment rites, "tate ot eons Trost Now York 1° Voornena a tats Ria sation eal Boutbampton, aves. side ie ree ere (ein nec taee ne fed FA ask esi a int tie BL ee re att exe tat eae te eee aa | Bow toaraye, ton oountfentions: Smo ot eet Pedosren Lieve ron 10 das corer ‘ Eekous 74 cunts pend 81.26 per bottle, ad a only cents iti a eat “ihees iewens era & Co +) Agents for the U.Hy B8outh Ciark-at, Gonoral Agents, Hold by Bruirtate acest mn ICE ICE CREAM, ear 1OLRBALBAND HSALE ee a RAT ies td ~NEW En W PUBLICATIO! Gr Bahl Che Cee CHARMING NEW Es ENGHISIC NOVEL. OF THORNS, GRAPES? ANCHOR) LINE MALL STEAMERS ETH pia deg Bit rae Han veaapen WORNESS! ON! TOU LALA si diet ca tr ros wo : i ana dieeteen ay Franek tented. Washineton-at, ' STATE LINE ry, 101, Dublin, Belfast, and Londons {eta Ns tof tHe VAAL LABMARY, rica, dora trom tiers ae a7 NEBL bin, Bo eS eS enc aba onions, ‘he bantiliarature | Fh asep rcuimane geet stain (eta Sag cattle, sBeop, nor pike, mw SCALES, "AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO...” “FAIRDANKS® STANDARD SCALES CUNARD LINE.) Balllog threo end four timges wo ; Ueating oe HH parts of Musupe at FAIRBANKG, MORSE & OO, | Dratistortiandupwards., ope adver, Gee. Bake GB FINK Aint Company's Omioa corner Clas, and Randolp Ural Ei Becarsulte BUT OLY THE ORNUINE, Coe um Nd, anu id tea sate an" Attstatata® ld iy pA ‘Wettern Handolph-at, dif ‘ i UESDAY, JULY You Did read our request.to drop‘us a postal card giving your hon- est opinion as to the merits of BuackwELu’s DuruAM Cie: . ARETTES, and we are thank. ful for the generous returns we have reccived. This matter of Purg Cic- ARETTES is of just as much interest to you as’ it is to us, and if Buackweuu’s Dur- HAM CIGARETTES are as good and pure as we claim, you want to know it, and of course will use them. Ifthey are not then you ought to know that. WE know these cigarettes ‘are perfectly pure, and cone tain. the BEST tobacco the world affords, so we have had perfect confidence in their success, but we were anxious to know how they pleased you. We have'nt room to. give near all the pleasant words we have received, but the | following are fair samples: * General Western Office Atuan Line, 72 La Salle-st., July 22, 1881, “Firat ituaina the habit of smoking cigarettes whilo in the Turkish provinces years ago. Have tried almost all kinds madein America and hitherto preferred sand: » but in my opinion Buack- weut's Dunuas OroaneTtTes now bent them + all and will be my choice hereaftor.” Onas. J. Sunpet., Gen, Manager. Nattonaz Dax Goons Soon: & ian Exouanax, 160 2 July: ee 1881, In response to your west’ in tho Daily News wouldeay thal have tried your Dunnam. O:canerrrs. . I - sho! Horeaflae emoko no other brands JT ‘They are : eellenets JW.'A, Lantn, Asst. «Se W.. Borne Parent 184 and ager. "Thave ‘riod all. tho lending “olgnrotton and after a thoroug) Z i of Buackwexn's Dunuam Crcan- - Erres I take pleasure in saying that I con- - gider sider them Atoldedly better than any other * brand and hereaft 26, BLAUCE WELLS DUKE fAM CIGAR. prrks. ‘ter shall smoke nothing or elze,"” A. Poors. nls Rava} ay Sane dene St ‘bag go asloould nat et any Lliked. Ican hon- estly say that thesa are moat agreeable oven to m: fi itidions palate,” m0 YS Guo, We Hist, Publisher. 220 W, Mndison-st., July 22d, 1881, “Tamoke oigureties “exclusively, oat about four packages per woek. a package of Buackwenn's ee ies i . » zrtes after tho first advertisement camo . . ontin the Tribune, ‘They are tho nrxr.ci- rottes I ever smoked, and a will no donb = a great run.”?. Guo. W. Unpenwoon, Chicago, July 22d, 1881 s “Haye tried many Brands of cigarett but find all of them very ig impo and cans. an ."ing.n bad fecling in stom: bat" af hosring of your Dunuas Cioanerres tried them and am well satisfied thoy are the nest on “708 MARKET.” 8. Winx, t 158 Olatl-st» Tay 22, 1881, .° “Have tried your cigarettes and fad then! Superior to any ouhor that I-havo i jor. A, LEWINBOUN. : Sournzny Hotes, y daly 2, Mast . “They sre superior to any havo smoked. / BA ‘panna “8 So, Olark-at., Joly 22, 1881, . “They aro the best Ihavoever emoked.” 4 1, W. Onunos, July 22, 1881, » “They takatho cake.” M. H, Hariy. , The Other Side. “An anonymous communica- "tion ‘never deserves notice, but as we mean to be honest ~ with you, -we publish the fol- _ owing which are the ONLY ” ones, we have reccived. that.’ - ‘do not speak in the: highest ‘terms of praise ‘of. Buack- | WELL’S Dunnam Cicar- ‘ wrres. Neither of these have BN’ any signature, ‘and both-are na 3 given exactly as written! ‘and fim 48 spelled... “Joagot “think ‘the cigarettes are d—n poor I'm sorry awfully sorry | to nay it but can’t bo helped as you stated ia for: mo to give my opinion somust Tho: : trath again d—n poor.' i vie * Daun Sims smoked, tm two of ‘your lg. : 7 -igrettes and I must aay, F vo had a even s- 3 deal better; “and tt ae not neat the : ae +? podg a a tar aiiere a valle a8 eae celtolinty I seadtals * 1881—TEN ae ee iis eh wenn ier he Pema ee yO tenes mR A cane Deidre i ““lsrhio favor the ordinance, and he feels he : de took an cath to do his duty in that ro- PAGES. She Trikiure. s2r-Persone leaving the elty for the summer season can have Tix Trinunr mailed to thetr ade dress at the following rutes, postage prepaid: Datny Tninure, per month, $1; including Sune day tssue, $1.25, Fam weather and nenrly stationary tem- perature for this region to-day. Juno Ronenrrson took the oath of office as Collector of the Port of New York yester- day, and wil! enter on tha duties of his office to-day. . a —_—_ AFAnMER named Wilson, Ilving on tha line of the Kingston & Pembroke sailroad In the Province of Ontario, while passing through the bush unarmed was attacked by a bear, torn to pieces, and almost eaten, Mn. Ecvpnince G, Ronenrs, a prominent business man of New York, died at Red Bank, N. J. yesterday, In his 60th year, His only daughter {is the wife of tho Itev, Ga- Jusha Anderson, the well-known theologian and scholor of this city, A series of quarrels between Daniel Griggs and Joel Bloomfleld, farmers living near St. Charles, Mich., culminated Sunday by Griggs shooting and mortally wounding Bloomtleld. Griggshnsbeen arrested. Both partles have hitherto borne an excellent rep- utation, On tho third reading of the Irlsh Land bill Parnell will move that the emigration clause beastricken out, The London Standard is authority for the statement that the Parnell- +} ites will not vote as a partyon the third rend- ing, that they will be allowed complete liber- ty of action. Tite cruel war fs not yet over, and railroad passenger rates between New York and Chi- cago continue at figures which must giadden the hearts of all intending travelers between these points. All the trunk Nnes were sell- ing tickets betwaoon Ni ew York sud Chicago yesterday at $9. Sin Micaxn Hicks Beact moved a vote of censura on the Government's Transvaal policy in the Liousa ,of Commons yesterday. Mr. Rathbone, - Teadieal, moved an ‘amend- ment.approving thg action taken by the Gov- ernment, The amendment was adopted by @ vote of. 814 to 205, Tie ‘Tunisians havo begun to quarrel among themselves, and some of the tribes have asked for French . assistance, France will not have much trouble in quelling the troubles in Tunis now. They are acting vigorously, however, Gnbes was bombarded by fifteen French vessels, ——eerncneeen Ex-Senaror Eaton, of. Connecticut, is not so-seriously ill a3 has beeu reported. His illness ‘consisted. in a rather severe bil- fous attack, from which he has already near- ‘ly'recoyered. “Ils _phyatcians ‘have emphat- ically. contradicted the report that he was y suffering from Asiatic cholera. “Ver Ir ts ‘stated: that” the “sentence of death pdssed.on Midhat Pasha has been commuted by the Sultan to exile, And yet the Sultan cannut but: feel that It is dangerous for hin ‘to let 80’ formidable an’ enemy live; but he could, hardly dare have him executed after the protests of England and other Powers, . _——————— County-Tneasunen SULLIVAN, of Stark County, Olifo, Is reported to be short In -his accounts about $11,700, Sullivan claims that ho fs‘not, and that he appears to be so only through anerrorin computation, His prede- cessor is‘ now serving out a sentence of twelve years for having appropriated $5,000 of the peoplo’s imonoy. A TRAMP tried. to force an entrance into the house of BMirs. Mollie Hurt, a widow, ro- riding near Franklin, Ind., a few nights ago. Mra, Hurt sent a bullet through the panel of the door, and ‘It lodged in the braln of the would-be burglar, who died immediately. Ho has been recognized a8 a tramp who lived in the nelghborhood for a considerable tine, * Camort, one of the Itallan ex-Premiers, has arrived at Kissingen to have n consulta- tion,with Bismarck, and the fact is taken as pointing to ‘an: alliance. between Austria, Germany, aud Italy, it 1s also asserted that there Is a perfect understanding between put an end to French aggression in Africa. ———we ‘Tre attendance at the Chicago Trotting Park yesterday was not very large, but the racing was excellent, Troubadour won tho unfinished 9:30 race of Saturday, Fonny ‘Witherspoon won the 9:25 raco in three straight heats, beating tho favorit, Josephus, Kate McCall! won the $:40 race, and Trinket beat Charile Ford and Hopeful in’ the free- + for-all. ‘ ——— ‘Tue London Standard says that every In- eldont in President Garfield's fliness [s ‘watched with keen but mournful Interest in England; that the people havo manifested as much sympathy as would be possible in the case of an English statesman. Inno part of the United States, it adds, will tho nows that tho. President is ont of danger -be rocelyed more joyfully than In England, Batuetemy St. Hinains, the French Forelgn Minister, replying to the strictures of the Duke de Broglie on the Government's African policy, sald last night, In the Chan- ber of Deputies, that France neither dealred conquest or annexation, that the question of Tripolt was raised by imprudent persons, and: appealed to the Deputies to have confl- dence jn the assurance of the Government, * Junax Crirronp, of the United States. Supreme Court,’ dled yesterday, He was o native of New. Hampshire, but was @ rosi- ‘dent of Maine at the tline of his appointinent by President Buchanan in 1858, He served ‘In Congress, and a3 Attorney-Goneral under President Polk, Ie was a Yourbon Demo- oratof the most extreme type, He willbe best remembered through his participation ja the Electoral Commission of 1877, ‘Tim eltizens of the; Thirteenth Ward are almost unanimous in opposition to the con- traction of the fire Minits, but one of thelr favors the contraction because therd are 5 nuniber of persons who buy bread from him “would be neglecting his duty to himself and bjs family tf he offended his customers, Afr, ‘Brady has a quoer ides of what his duties to ihls constituents arc, They dld not clect hima that-he might. look after the Interest of hig family or of his customers. Ho was ‘gleoted to represent the views and ae] “of the people of the ‘Thirteenth Ward, and ‘ ‘ltaly and England. . Such an alliance would |- ‘representatives in the Council, Ald, Brady, ° spect. Now thatthe Thirteenth Ward peo- ple, like all other cltizens who have the best interests of Chicago at heart, are opposed to the incendlary fire ordinance, it iste be hoped that Mr. Brady will perform his duty In ac- cordance with his onth of office and vote against the ordinance in accbrdance with thelr viows, — Dn. Aonew sald. yesterday that the Prest- dent's chances of recovery are good, but he Is not out of dahgér.' Ho thought that he may yet be abla'to locate the bullet, which he wishes removed. He salt there may bo another chill resulting from the condition the Presttent has passed through, but no more serious cvmplications are looked for In the case. There are evidences of the old wound's healing, Gurreav seems to be rather pleased than otherwise at his present: quarters, He ts nfrald that if he should get outside the prison walls he would be meted out speedy justice. The other day when asked to go down Into the Warden’s office he very re- Juctantly consented, fearing that 1t was o ruse to. get bim into the people's hands, ‘The cowardly scoundrel yet expresses a wish that the President may die, Frvr of the White House employés aro suffering from some form of malaria due to the condition of the Potomac flats below Washington, and It was thought by some that the high afternoon fever of the Presi- dent might bo to some extent attributable to that cause, but the physicians do not think 80. The Prealdent’s fever is the ordinary surgical fever, which is always highest in the afternoon and lowest In the morning, Secnetany BLAtNe sent telegram to Minister Lowell Inst night, saying that the President had passed a fairly comfortable day; but, approaching night, the temperature rose toa polnt which the physicians hardly antlelpated, and the flow of the pus was not quite so free as desired. At 11 o'clock the patient’s condition had greatly Simproved, the symptoms were more favorable, and gave promise of animprovement In the President’s condition to-day, Tur City Council! passed an ordin ance Inst night setting apart that portion of West Randolph street between Desplaines and Ilalsted street as a: market for grain, poul- try, and farm produce, and providing ‘that the owner of each single wagon shall pay a fee of 10 cents, each double wagon a fee of 15 cents for: permission to ‘occupy a placo In the market. ‘The ordinance also provides for the appointment 2 Market Inspector at a salary of $945 per annum. Ex-SENATOn Conxrino, In company with Senator Jones, of ‘Nevada, called at the White House yesterday and liad an inter- view. with Dr. Biss. - He sald that the un- favorable turn in the President’s case was a source of ‘anxiety,to him; and, on being in- formed by Dr, Bilss that the symptoms of yesterday afternoon were of an encouraging. character, he expressed - himself. ns greatly pleased. Ne requested Dr. Bilss to convey, to Mrs, Garfield the expression of ils ‘Bins cere sympathy. Tir Spanish Government; purpose estal- Ushing military colonies consisting of Span- Ish officers and soldiers whose terms havo expired in Cuba. Married men will be pre- ferred a8 colonists, and they will receive grants of land and money as outfits. They” will be partly exempted froin taxation, on condition to bo ready at any moment to serve when Cuba Is threatened with foreign war or civil strife. Chinese immigration will also bo actively encouraged, The military colo- nists are not golng to have anidlotime. Their services will be frequently needed, or the Creoles have entirely changed thelr natures. Tire Spanish Government has‘ demanded of France that it make good the losses of the Spanish subjects who’ suffered by the raid of the Algerians at Oran; and France, through Foreign-Minister St. Hilaire, has answered in an indeflnit way, promising compensation for damages, but asking for compensation for injuries inflicted on French subjects under the jurisdiction of Spain, and at the samo time expressing most kindly ‘feelings for Spain, Spain is not satisfied at St. Hillare’s reply, and asks for more definit pledges, and, as France does not want to make more ene- miles at this juncture, the pledges wiil prob-, sbly bo made, ——_ ‘Te Very Rev. John McMullen, D. D., for many years pastor of the Church of the IIuly Name of thla city, and Vicar-Genoral of the Toman Catholic Archdlocese of Chicago,was yesterday consecrated Bishop of Davenport, In., in the Cathedral’ Church, with imposing coremontes, Archbishop Feehan performed the rito.of consecration, Tho Rey. Edward J. McGlynn, of St, Stephen’s Church, New York, preached the sermon of the occasion, Among the distinguished ecclesiastics pres- ent were, Bishops Spalding, Hogan, O'Hara, Moorg, Hennessy, Krautbauor,: Fiasch, Vertin, . Fitzgerald, .Dwenger, Chatard, Seldenbush, Ryan, and O'Connor, ‘ Dn, Briss sold at 11:90 Jast night that the President passed a quiet and comfortable day. ‘Thore had been no recurrence of the rigor, and ‘the patient was free from fover up to 8 o'clock, At that hour the daily febrile ‘rise began to manifest Itself, and contiuued until the ‘pulse reached its maxl- mum of 110 beats, and the temperature a inaximumn of 101.8 degrees, Wotli the tein- perature aud the pulse then began to fall, Thea Prealdent: partools of milk, beet julco, and alittle toast’ In sufficient quantities to maintain his strength, There was a falrly.copioug discharge of healthy pus. during the doy, A slight pres- sure on ithe front wall of the abdomen fnoreases the discharge. Dr. Bllss says there is little reason to fear the formation of a new pus cavity, hecause the discharge is free and uninterrupted, ‘There has not been at any thne any symptom of blood-polsonlng inthe President's case, and there is noreason to apprehend it now, -‘The Doctor concluded by saying that the President was threo days better than | he was Inst Friday. —— oe AD C CASE. ° ; AS Duuugur,’ Tea ror ita vast thirty. ‘five or forty ycars M, Geurin bas occupied an old house in the business partot the cityon land once his, but lost through fallure to pay & mortgage, He still believed the land bis, and no effort was made to drive him off tilt to-day, The land wes recently purchased by the city and given is othe e silwaukeo &8t. Paul Basra for fepot: purposes. ‘This; morning :the .old. man went up-town, and a force of: twenty won :was ‘sent toseur down. tho dwolling. When the old man returned everything was gone except tho furniture, which was piled in the stroct.. Ho ‘was 80 overcome that bo sat down and cried liko a child over his loss, “Much aympathy is Halos tor bin, and asubsoription will be Uo. martes to-mako good bis loss, . i The Preatdent’s condition this. / be id. PRIF q EXE CENTS. Tha PRESIDENT, Ho-Is a Very ‘Bick Man, but: He Yet Has Good Chances, go Asvigy Dy Its Palso and Temperature Rose | Vory High Last Night, butSubsided. — Evening Bulletin: Pulse, 110;: Temperature, 101.8; Res- Piration, 24, ‘As Barly: as 10 O'Ulock “Thego Une‘ favorable Symptoms Had En- tirely Disappeared, At a Late Hour This Morning the Patient Was Considered Rettor than Tast Friday.” Secretary Blaine the only Informed | Person Who Seems to Be Losing Hope. THE FIGURES “THEMSELVES. 4 MORNE, EXECUTIVE MANHION, July 25,-8:90 0, m; g —The President passed a more comfortable | night, and has had no rigor since that re—. ‘ported In the bulletin of yesterday morning. Hie fs doing well this morning. Pulse, 9534 temperature, 98,4; respiration, 18 iy td D, W. Brass, J. K, BARNES, ; J, J. Woopwann, : f Rovent Reyvburx. 5 EVENING? 2 Executive Mansioy, July %5.—7 p. m— The President has dono well during the day.; His afternoon fever did not come on until. after} o'clock. It is somewhat higher than, yesterday, but there have been no chills. At noon his pulse was 104; tempurature, 99.4 ;. respiration, 2, At7p. im, his pulse was110;- temperature, 101.8; respiration, 34. | D. W. Brits, J.K. Bannes, J. d. Woopwanp, Hournt Reybuny. * ANXIOUS HOURS, DAs Me MONDAY. ©! ENrcurive MAnsIoN, WASIINOTOS, D. C..: July 25-7 a, n.—Dre Bilss says he feels very. much gratified at the condition he finds; his, | patient in this morning. The: President, he, says, had no chill and slept well: during the; wight.« A- casual: examination » Just. made: slows little or no fever, and his pulse at 98, r 8:80 A, 3+ The Hon. 7. R, Lowell, Mintater,. Londons, amornipg at half-pnst $ ts very encouraging; - Ile passcd m comfortable night, free from.chills, aud with, pulse and temperature much reduced, ; Jaurs G.: BLAINE, Secretary, 1045/ A. Me. “The President's condition continues favors able, und at this hour he {s very comfortable. No material change, ling occurred in his pulse, -or temperature stuce the last official bulletin. Ife has partaken of. lime-wator and’ milk at- tornately, with meat-juice this morning; with rollsh, When the .wound, was. dressed the cotton was found well saturated with pus of ahealthy character. ‘Che surgeons say there. has been a gradual and very satisfactory dis- charge of pus ever -since the inelston wast made, 13 a, The President Is passing a comfortable day. ‘There has been no return of tho chills nor lins there been any indications of unfavora- bic symptoms. ‘Che midday. examination is about to begin, 19:30 1. at Thirty-six hours have. now elapsed’ since: the President had his Jast chill, aud there aro as yet no Indications of another. With the exception of slightly increased weakness, caused by the relapse of Saturday, his condi- tlon to-day «does not differ materlally fron. thot of the early part of last week. , The sur-, gBeonus are now assembling: for tho noon con- aultation, and within tho next hour “an un-, official report will probably be made of ‘the patient's pulse and temperatures - The Presitont’s condition at’ this hour: is, regurded by the surgeons a3 ‘oxtremely favor able and encouraging. - ls pulgo is 104 and tomporature and resplration normal.. The discharge of pus is as coplous,os- could bo expected, and its character perfoctly healthy. _ ‘xhoro is no-indication ;of. fever. at present, « but It {a probable the tsuat alight febrile rise will occur this evening, as it did. Inst week hofore the formation of the pus-cavity, 2:15 Pw . : Dr, Bliss reports: “ Evorything going well. - Therehas buen.no reappearance of Lover, , and the President is sloeping quietly.” 4:30 pas. Dr, Reyburn reports that tho condition: of tho President has not: materially changed since noon; ‘Tho febrile rise, which has.al-, ways occurred in the latter part. of . day, 1s now becoming noticenblo,. but the fever ls , not high, and fs not accompanied by any pares tioular unfavorable aymptoms,. «| 10:30 P, of. - : Tho condition of the’ President to-nteht ts sald by Dr, Bliss to bo In every way, favorae - ble and encouraging. ‘The afternoon. fever, which came on about 8-o’clook,; bas .noarly subsided, and the patlent’s pulse and temper ature are both, at this hour, below 100,-; He is sleeping quictly, and all the surgeons. have left the mansion excoptDra, Biles And Weotte ward, who are on duty,’ ‘11 o’cLaoK, +" ‘At this hour tha tights are all oxtingilahed at tho White House, and overything was quiet, The Presldent was ‘asleep, and fever atl! going down. -- 2" SERDNTAUT * The President is resting quietly. “All the vis\ters. and’ members of the: Cabinet lef about: 11 ofclock,, Aé that hour Secretary Windom went away, expredalng: confidence, from his talk with the: phyalclans, that: the. President would have a comfortable night. . Soon aftor 11 o'clock Secretary Binine came, | and had o consultation with the physicians. Mr, Blain -hus not, of late, been quite soy liopetul as the other’ Cabinet officers, Thiay ” yeason may be that he:has given a very closox personal attention to ‘the: symptoms,’ After) _ talking with the ‘doctors, Mr. Blalne be< fore leaving sald: ‘Cho President has no! done quite so well to-day as-I had: hoped. Hila temperature and pulse haye beon better, but the flow of pus was not go abundant aa L could -have ‘desired, © But’.this ts only my own opinion, and ts sn unprofessional ono, , of.courss.” Bhortly before midulght Gen. - Hwalm, the President's friend and attendant, { speaking of the stories as. to ‘his, weakness, sald they were exag —that he could; litt bis errs an seiee tie bands, and that ho

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