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ig iewinbner earn arene eiee eee es 1 RY EEE feet PT pee wee Sen me es resem setts sees teen cs eon eee fn SJ extended his hands occasionally to slinke hands with thosa who entered: the eham- her. He Is ne weaker,” sald Gen. Swain, “than he was fouror five days ago’? Gen. Nwalm. atthe eloss of the fnervlew, made the following very slgnitieant statement: eephe Presitent tind some slight symptoms of chili this afterndons Int experienced no tluor, ‘The fever was not moro severe than jie had before this tast bad (urn, Tis now abated and lls puts, has fallen belosw 100, and the (auperaturd and resplmition have tte creased ton correspondiig dextec.” © No reference Is mare to these aysiptoms af chill jn tho bulletin, but they mny, fndieate an- othor “abscess, ° Diz Agnew -is detained en youte by h large tire at Wilmington, and will not arrive until 1a, mm.) He sprobably will not remain at the White Flouge to-night tn: Jess lis. presence is needa, 150 A. Me ‘The President's foyer lina sulisirted, nnd, ut this hour, he fs sleeping. “lhe phystelans are doclug, sid tho members of the ‘esilent's household, with gre exception af the attend. ants In the sick room, Tave ull rotired for the night, Dr Agnew reached’ Washington at aulnight, and was al onee taken to the resi- dence of Attorney-General MacVeagh, whera he witl remntn over night. . ‘MORE HOPI i “COMPARATIVELY? DETTE Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tbune, Wastiscros, DOs duly 25.—Tils hus been a comparatively: hopefut day, although the rise in fever this ‘afternoon lias eased some appreheustots. As Dr. llss left the slek chamber this morhing at 7 o’elock, atter having beon with the President ab night, he sald: “The President. hind a comfortanle | night. He is now” restlng quietly. He ts cheerful this morntiys. Its pulse ds below 100, ana he fs doing well,” “1am sifll hone tulof the President's recovery, atid fee NO yeason to le tlsmayed,” Is the euarded Jangiago of Di, Agnew, “who pprformed the surgical operation upon the Vresl- dent sesterday, Weare. anstous hut hopes, Is the Alspateh of Secretary - Maine to the foreign imtnistors,-and this sBlatement more aceurately represents publle opinion here and the best nt itlent opinion, (UINSH: WHO KNOW THEONATUNT OF THE : wot! wif to not expeet; perlitps fora day or two,any . Tf another abscess ts toforn, itis not Hkoly now fo form inn diately, bul, although the: operation of y terday sets to-have been stovessfil, the’ public mind t4 ery. much disturbed here at the serlous nature of the President's; ase. He ds ot) very weak ant a. very sick osname The oplntons that Ae will ver huive beeae Init the expres- sions of an earnest -hope. ‘These opinions are by no means shaved by all who havea Auowledge of the ense, Mom CnIns are feared and ara expected, aud the Prest-" dent hing not. the strength to withstanil the: shock of the chills. “More .ahseesses are Jenred, some of the doctors sny expected, and "the President has not tha strength to eon tinue to undergo the knife, bestdos the nest. abseess, if conte, will. probably be farther: in, and the'inelsion will have to be made very “ich mote in-the dark. ‘Cho President, it Js true, "bore the operation yesterday with herote fortinude, and. without anesthetics, and he know thal pertiaps that kntfe-cit was. to snve his Hfe by preventing the fatal bloud- yoisontig from the corrupting, abscess, but it is net Renerally known that the ‘reason why. anesthetles were not administered was be-- cause of the great senaitiveness of the Prest- dent's stomuel, and -tho fent that it might: dause't recnrrénce of his violunt vomiting. MORE ‘TIM WILTs TS NECESSARY © before ft-cnn be stated ns a certainty whether: the operation was asuecess. This has byen seenred, and this only: that the canal has deen straightened tne the distauge which the: pus has to trayel’to'reneh’ tho‘!int-absorbent «mn the ontside- shortened by; at-lenat” two inches, If net more. ‘The wotind was not: probed, and wilt not bo This incision was.a Jast resort. ft was avoided as long as possl- Die. * Tho coridition ‘continuing to grow worse, it wag necessary {0 ‘save life, for-an-' Tess it was done’ bloog-nolsoning, which, in Yopuiar words, {4° ° "+ pee gar 2 pUS IN TI-TEOOD,. > + would cettaliily follow.“ It'tlocs, though, not: afford’ any rellef if. blood-poisoning “las de- veloped: ins nny degree, ‘Though blood polsoning is greatly feared: In- al eases, anil this Is’ the fatal pilnetpte In pelltonitis, It ts not necessarily fatal, though, should {t set hin in the President's case, the great majority: sof chances would belagainst hn now, on necount of Tis ékfremo weakitess, THe fever, \ that he has lind has extiansted: him very cone, teldérably, — '* . DSONy ~ ; “Ig reported to have’ ip vid that the chill on Saturday morning found i the President lia! Weak’ danditlin? “Ife was: ! salways before that bright {nthe morning, but he felt bad yesterday morning, One ‘of the zensdns for this was that he did not get’= oud rest the’ ni ‘Tho relapse was wnotural result of the ‘wound, anit was not superiuduced by over-talking, inataria, or the host of other “things charged “witli it, ‘Tho ychaudes were, if-more dangerous Symptons: ‘lid not develop, that” tho’ President: woukt recover frynr the effeets: of yesterday in Hour or five days, Eyery‘otie In the: While House wos alarmed, and the secoid ehillwas every dixeouragihg, but ‘she did not’ know ‘until to-<lay tint avy oneon the outside ‘knew of the change inslils condition, She O° une pansipeny uspRtisraNns that hls condition is grave, and tna mown so all along, mud: that nothing ‘has been con- coaled from hin by’ hs phystelans, It. was this full knowledge more than anything else that: helped hin through yesterday morning, dle did not.compinin of: being: weuls; though he sakt ic felt tired and worn ott: She says that the unfavorable change. affected Mrs. Sarilald very much, but. that, whenever by Uso bedsldo, she wore & clicerful look, never Botraying tu the slightest hor innermost feel ings, “Phe wifo of: tha’ President? suys: she, “ls the worn ‘forthe situation: Ne amatter haw sho feuls, ax long as herstrength will keep up-‘she will yeinnin: outwardly | culin, ind tha charm ‘of her presence will pinooth awny the: desponding fueling to: avhich: the sufferings of tho Prosident inn: auake him give was.. Inanswerio .. ° Sst os ARB DIRECT QUESTION. 6008 as to whother tho President would fiiuily ro- cover, -ahe- sald; We have not lost hope, ‘Though this may delay his: recovery, he will pull. througti,. provided no othor dangerous symptom shows Itself"); Dre Boynton, after the morning bulletin was Issuad, sails Tho President; Is--dealdadly bat- iter, wight... fe hagl jntervaly af natusal refresh. eop. Que alarm {3 disappearing, ‘Wo- ure confident that tho-Inelsion has renioyed the dangerous gause, 0 think thas: hia |m- provements will: naw, be: rapld, and that hoe will get wel? F IV 15 KSPROJALLY Wi OF NOTH that Dr, Buyriton liltherta. jiis -yayer - con{l- dently expyessed the opinion that she .Presi- dent would recover,-Dy. Boynton has groutly objected to the digt-and thinks Je: has frrf- tated the stominaly. "The digt fs to bo changed, Stoward Oruup, who way with the President aVof lust night, wa yvel) as the terrible Satur day night, sald thas the doctors ju their bulle-. tins could hays taken amore hopeful yiow this soaratiy Mhat the:romeut's sloop lust: ight way gut only more confortable than Baturduy, but absolutely- comfurtabjo, At 1 o'clock Hila. afternoon, ut the tue “the mfd- day bulletin rig) generally taken, the phyel- .clans reported sthe, .conmitions ag sullytag- tory, end thy ;glogm. had. been Hfted fraw lnany faces. ‘Shorfoces at the White House ure w pretty ‘curtain: Indication gf thy - rest! Menvs conditiyy. .. There wus at that thaw ne “dever, ‘Tha Lrosidout waa taking Jine-water «| ls reo Ilo passed. 5 yulatively: comfortable , THE CHICAGO RIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1881—TEN PAGES, antl nllk, with beof-jiuice upon toast, at tre. quent Intervals, and seemed to bo buliding up his strength, : + Tt WAMILTON . sail the conditions were satisfactory. Ut was sald that no danger was apprehended from blond-polson, allhongh, of course, lic danger would return. should another pus envity form. The grentest cara Is now being “taken to keep: the vavity perfectly clear, and the, ehinnnel be- tween the fwo openings. 19 frequently washed ont with disinfecting fluids, ‘The Presttent Is (honght to be once more on the rond to recovery; bit all adtmtl that It will boa long and: tortuous: road, with, many dangers yet to overcome, 2 Di AGNEW, IL ding been learned, Is very anxlong to locate the bullet, and thinks it important tint 1 should he removed from tha body if it can posalbly be dono with. safety, Ho experi- inented yestorday upon att. ald. soldier from tho Sotdiers Home who. hast ballot fn hts body, but was nob altogether satisfied with the cleetrieal annaratus of. Prof, Nell, The clertricians thought that, they had defuttly located the: bullet In the. old soldier's hotly, but Dr. Agnow did not agree with thom. 10 deren Ar Stan” ‘rhe Increase in the fever and slight in- ereasa ln the unfavorable conditions of the President’s condition to-night, have eaused somte pencral unenginess, but the physictans say that the anstety is riot Justified; and that the fact that there fas been no chillis: ene: couraging. ‘The fferease Tn febrile cond!- tions was'to be expedted.™ 'fho situation to- night enn probally be deseribed In the inter- ‘viows with Dr. Uesbarn anit Dr, Biss, which. follow: 3 -Viows,? sald Dr, tey- burn, as he” deft. the While, onse at 9 o'clock to-night, ‘tara the same as thoy were thisafternoon.? ‘This atternoon, at sundown, Dr. Reyburn had smd: “Tho, President fa doing very Well, 04 well as we coull oxpect, Since then’ there has been aslight rise of pulse and temperafnre, Pit nothing to excite alarm,"* ee oa nT Has he taken much nourishment toxhiy, and does he appeat to have on appetite for foude’ : “Yes, ho ling had afale quimtily. of beet ten and milk, but. : Leg * NO SOLID- FOOD, + + eg We have been willing to give him.some solid food, suelias we thought he could take with impunity, But he seems, afeata, of lis stonmaeh, and prefers to, confine hin: Nould nourishinent. We -give hia ht yay In regard to this, es 3 “Can his strength he matntalued on liquid nourishment alone 2” r ae te “*Oh, yes. You, see, ns' he fs resting per- feetly qniet and makes no physteal or montal- exertion, there Is very, Httle ‘wasthigot the uUsaes? eo eee Oe “Tins; the’ Preshiont fast’ inuch afieigt) during tho fast three days, Dogter 2". “ “Nos Vdonot think he-lias, -Ite- appears to ba about as: strong now. as he wos last Wednesday or ‘Thursday: Rea * Does ho sitter much pain now???” , RY TATTER ~ Whe paln hus nearly disappeared fram feet ant togs, and he is quite far as thabiscoucernedy? 70. 2 “There Is considerndle publi¢, uneasiness soi recount of danger from-malaria, especial- -ly singe soveral of tho elarks nnd attundants ‘here were thus attacked. Mave any symp toms of. walarin appeared fn tho’ President's “Nona whatever. We arg guarding against that danger ss well os we ent by the free and remular administration of quinine, “1 think weshall bo able to avert any danger from Ahat source? * Si aeeke € “Doctor, do : + ont ' wil forni-atong, the track. of ta wwotunit 7 “M Not prolabre,, hit’ gosstblos “That ts onn ‘of the possibilities fy oVarssifeh ensa'of gun- shot wonnd:~ It is a possibility wilelr We ave clearly recognized from, the;tirst. ‘Tho President's, wound. Isa severe_and angers. ons one. ‘The bullot:ts lodged: In dis aba nen, and wo, of.course, cunt Coresto every. complication which may arise. -But we have ovyry reason to. fool. satisiel sith lis pres- ent, condition ‘and symptoms, “Tt would be simply absurd’ to say that other puseavities woild probably form.” All Tcan sry, and all that any sirgeon could say, ts. tint: they are posatble,’ Beis a) ae ““T suppose thi ee Pees “IN THE COURSE OF YOUR PRACTICE: in the Irdatiiont of gunshot. woutids, you have had many.cases. tn: whieli’ pus-cavities and nbeesses:tiave formed," -remarked- the correspondent. «20 nee Oh, yes, lideod,.:.In «some. cases it has been necessary to make. incision, after inels- fon, stich’ as. that, madafn tho President's borly.. yesterday... Tn nh ordinary. ‘ease T should think:yory MiUe. of It, but you niggt xemeinber, that our patient Is the President of 50,000,000 puople, Who are. all watching every symptom. and discusslig overydetall of treatment.” oe S “Yes,-and‘nall tho other doctorsin the Tinited States aro erfticialng everything you do,” added the corresponitent. aa S#Wolle Lcsupinose «a good timiy of them are? snd the doctor, Inighingly, .“ You knew ull doctors ‘vesarve: the privilege of his comfortable, so % se eee eidtiys ancly other? 6. > 4 Tsn’t that. violation of. the medical code ofethics 2! ey ie ge tees geet «Oh, no, [think not, At, all events, It Is dong,” was the good-natured reply... - . © Doctor, have there beon any symptomsof pymmia “in .tlie--Presidenv’s caso al’ any tine??? + eons : ay "Noy sibsotutely, ton {long th Some of om ost ANSUH STORIES | Have. been ‘told ‘ahout this case. 1 under Aland. that many of.them were desiencd to affect the priecs of stoeks lhvorder to entble n. few unpriucipled spacuiators to mako a fow doling? st. Fb ete weak ety “Is the pus’ discharged from the wound stibmitted tu inieroscopie examination 2 * Yes, aller each dressing! of the wount, the nature of-the discharge Is carefully as cartalned by. mlcroscopls. and. other taste, Every discharge of pus thus fap hay been purteetly Healthy, exept that. Whiels its ree Jensedl from the cavity at {rst.-‘Chat was iat pypfectly liduble (healthy), yt it showesl no syinpfoms of Nood-phisaninge *) peo ae RUPP OSH, : hat your prtiont were. not, tho, President of: tho United States, doctor, what wonkt you’ ho willing to say rdmiraing, tho jprospects of “OWoll, Teshoult say that, White’ hie, had cbeot yory'sertonsly wounded ‘and vos ndt yotout of dauger, he stood i falr chance of recovery, °-"* Set UM Bete a aheig “Lhe hauy of O o'clock here arrived, and tho courteata surgeon excusdd, jilmeelf to nitend tho ovening consultation of. physicians,- 2: on Fo AT ILSISPAST. G:YeLocke + this afternoon the allies of. PriyateSecretary Brown, at hho WhjteIpuse, contained only J two oopypauts when Secretary: Windom ens fered, “As the, Sperctary, stopped to shake hands, he chearfully remarked?“ Woll, Cait lad to sce thin'toum gu degerted., When L fiut-it iedwith anslous hiquirgrs, it makes tue feel Wownhyarted”Pen, minutes lazer ‘tho Seeretary came aug of the Nbtary after a! short chyt with Dr. Ruybytp, ovidently fuel- Ing wore cheerful (hen ever st SUQN ARTE THR BYKSING- HULURTIN => was .fasuul Dr, Billys: cue from? the ‘slek~, ‘yoom with Dr. Hamilton, where a short con- ‘siltation had been: held, :Dr, Momllton“ waa ‘golug to dinner, with the Intention of return: log later In’ tho evening. “Thé wound had been dressed. ‘The ‘afternoon’ examination had beep juade..and” while Jt roveqted’ sy Wishex. condition df tewperstute, "pits, and respiration, It caused. neither Dp. Hjuniltay hor any yf the gthor physlulans, to entertaln any apprehensions, After Dy. Manllton. He had (no fever at noon. had gone Dr, Wiss made a full and de talled sintoment of the President's condition iu anawer to inguiries. ‘Tho. first question {hat was asked hin was whethor the In- crensed temporature and pulse had given the physicians auy alarm, t z “On, No, NOT BY ANY MEANS,” ho sad. “Lt was to havo been. expected. Wo have looked for it, and shotld have been more surprised if these: conditions hind tat apmenred than wo-should have been had they been oven more marge? “Aroyoi sntisied that the operatlon of yesterday lias proved satisfactory?” “Verfeetlys Ibhas done precisely whit tt was intended to have done: It has cleared ont the pus’ cavity, nid mhde it tmpossible for any aeettmnlation..of pus to rather there, Jt teaves, Lhetloye, tho track ‘of tho wound entirely within our couttolas’ fai in asthe druinage-pine witl rench. We have inserted n flexible tube, which passes through the tinek of tha old wound into the Inetston made yesterday, anil thence. ont of the new: thouth,.. ‘Ths tribe is nerforated, aud the flow of pits has been, Lshould sny to-day, two or three ounces from It: Wedressed the wournt: thraiteh this tube, not: “by means: of: antiseptic ‘injeetures, but by nn fotnt- fin, so {o apefil, which passes through the’ tube and washes the wot clean. Tha character of tho pua, ns T have exaimtied. Hy ls now: perfeetly healthy. “Phe operation: has not only given the- President prent rellot, Int it-has algo. caused nll danger from that:| . sotres-to disappear’? - "Do yolt apprehend the formation of OTHE PUA CAVITIRE OR ATIRCRSARA I? “Crhey tity ening, «We entinot aay. what ts golng-on boyond the entl of: tho’ drainage. pipe.’ Lean anytthis: that there are nu signs’ to-night of any further trouble. But L would. not Hise to sry that there will be none,” fan feeling very greatly encouraged to-night that Vhis diMenlty has been met and thoroughly overcome,” A o “Have you bean able to determine. with any more neeuracy” the course “of” the syounnl 3” Sak oe "Ves. We have been ate to bee Inlo -the wound through the, sew fueision. That hie eiston nakes it posstble, hy lifting the in- teguments a‘iiltte, to see In. 03 far as tho a -cutlons of: the. case ways ote walls’ of the abomen, and it" makes tt: cer {nla that the abdombunl cavity: has been pen- etrated by thd billet. | We have, tiseovered that tho eleventh rb, vven now, ‘is bent ing ward towardsthe abdominnl-eavitys Tt: has been stated Uint the tenth slb was" frelured.” This ts nottrne, et . “OCoatth BERVENTIF RI Was ihe duly one that was Injured?" y “Ho you still think that your dingnosts of the wont was correct 2" "7 haye geen nothing to change my: orlgi- nal opinion My opinion, in-faet, isstrongth- enedas to the course of tho’ ball, ,:dullets, take n vory strange course, We cannot state with certainty what it did, but T am-sillsfied thot itis naw lodge law dowir'In-the: ab: dominnt -wadl,,. ant lav encugls to praditce those pans tn the Jibs diwwhich the Presi. dent compat: € ft Are there ans tiie processes ara within. eavity? ® see a -4Vu-eonnot tall what is going on thare, ‘The indications, to-night are. as favoralile ng ean be expected." AMES cee eee “Ts 'there’any: possibility of pis eayittes o: ybsecsses Cormlng in the qbdgmial cavity . Yes, of course, there are: possibilities of that sort.” bam Ley ae “Do yon think {hat something of that khud is.now formlig, as ‘WHERE MD (3 2 “We cinnot say, but: we bellove, fromthe fet that the wound-has. discharged fbrrs of clothing... that«.the . processof ‘suppuration is going” along: *satisfuctorlly «- thro} rai thas whole: track of ‘the *wottil or course, i6,18', possible , that _thase ft may have bdon- logged along. the track of wound, histead of yt tho endl of I... 2" Do you belfdve iat an operation bo nerfornied to remove the bill, ; - Wall, Leaniiot say about that Wo; ifrst deterinine, at all events, precisely. the bullet ts = ae indications ‘showing Zwhiat, the obdominal, forsnation of othigr pus cavities 2". No, It does not, ” It Is:an‘ increasg I éntises absohitely tio ‘anxiety,’ ‘the Président has hai no rigors, and has “passed, ‘for ono" so-sick, an oxtremely ‘coyifortal day, Le doubt: “very” much whether “hiss tole very “different white the Increase fover was on from what’ ho: jas: felt :ttie; entire day. Shere was 10 pinehing of the features shows dng discomfort; and «the . President ‘went to altep: quietly sattec: the examinations. Wo should be ablo.te tell nt once if anather pus cavity-was forimingy, Last Friday. wight was qutistiod that-something of ‘that, .sorkywe woing,on, :-Lintieations all, poluted ‘to It, Snturday morhing Avo: wero isbured “a alin: flar stato Of things could not begin withvnt Lelng instantly dotected, and preparptlong would be at onc 'inade to meet It? 4.07” ~Dr, Biss sald that tt was an Incorrect iden that prevatied that:the Prestdent was’ *,°* “© £00 WEAK'TO MOVE AT ALL. * Tia sald he could moyo his handg and oyen Hitt thorn a little, nid his: feet, and that he had - slightly “extended. his-hand to shinke Hands “with ‘a .friend!who. came -fn,:: Ho thought that there wero {alr reasons for hoy ing ‘that the President would have a vory eomfortnbia night and confortable aay to- morrow, and thot ituther pus cavities or. Ab- svesses should form thoy . would be treated with thy same promptness and syecess ns the ono-Just formed had-bean.; + ae 4 eo anaes MANNER, H wore’ than, ‘ a th speech, which -was guardal, convoy Ho hiipression that ho Iniself was reReved ‘Init great mensure ot the dustety of the dust three days, Ite, how. over, very frankly said that the President waa by, no means out, of danger, and” that there were possl bilities’ of” the recurrén go of ‘Ab- sovsses Gvon after tid President’ bail been able to go about his dally business. ‘10 salt thero were absolutely 0 Indlentions of pym- mtn detected, and not tho stlghtest Indication of nntatlat troubles, -"~*- « MANOTIBPIESWEARY. DAY: SIGNT.AND.SORNTNG, st , Wagiuxeron, Ds Cy duly 23.—The reassur- Ing -charnetor-of the oilleial buttetin- this moruings praved a wolaca -to- many anxious ‘| Tieatts; and bushicss in! the’ Dopartinents and: atraols of tho. Capital resuined Its wonted atute, ‘The huprovemoné that followed the aurgleol operation continued -ateadily during the night, ; ‘The President , slepp..g3 avell as before tho rylanse, t one, tino, did not wakon for an hour and.a. quater, Te, was. alven beat en oF. wills, nquristiment at. Intervals. .of-two houys, al took each suc-, goudlng., allowance “with Inerenseg | relish, | igo begin to ‘dhgini: The ysitdl fabrfio a nt thie hie had no'fovey, Soro mldinight;, ¢ anit ind nonont alluring the wight. Neither was'there any slight reourrence’of chills, ‘The’ prelhyinaty — exgnilnation’ "ot -- tho patient: showed. ‘:-hla~- pulsa. -+ab" 03, Honhal- respiration -. -and->"-temperature, ‘Tho .. wound . - wags. widbessedics.ab:. 7300 ‘o'clock, Dr, Hamiltatvand the four attend- ing physicians being present. It was fouia that the discharge of pus had continued free durlug:the nlght,-flawing. antipely through Sa oe gharacter s Heo slaved ,20 Juprovenput, and eyerythuw appeared to :bo working Madlagnclouy: AN patlent was “feullpyg much better pun xeslerdny {i every ern e vay, pani Lith a oi gd He nn asked fiow. the sound was progressing, Dry Bilss gnld, “Nicety,” aud; <0": cee ce THE. NTS RTCRNED itp ov fe Mea we ‘SATIBPAOTION, 0 11d: presorvos Ns Clieortulnoss, end Igsplres all who seo: hin with avw.hdpes Col. Rock- well says he-jooks'full'as well in the facg as at.ony Lime snye- the shugting, Atter the realy dregsing was applied the outward jndi-: ‘Tho pulse: had falten to 6 and temperature and reaplra- tion were hormal., ‘The examination did not cnuso the. usual acceleration of the pulse, "Nhe Prestdont had more beef ten for. break fast, and at 10 o'clock Was resting quietly, and sald ho fell * comfortable.’ Dr. Mune flton will remati at the White House to- day. Ile stated, after the morning ¢x- amination. to-day, .that tho President had tine Rood progress during. the night, and there was renson for a nore hopeful feel- Ing this morning. “Dr, Reyburn say's they nll fool better, “Dr. Wootlward -anys nothing, and Dr. Barnes seems greatly’ pleased that there was no recurrence of chilly, All the Cabinet officers valled this morning, but re- “malned only 1 fow ainomen' & i WHERE 18 TE WUELET? Dr. Agnew, Whas been learned, ts vory fuxtous to locate tho bullet, and (inks (tins ‘portant that {tsloutd be removed from the “boily, If thiy ean possibly be lone with safety. “Mo experlmented yesterday upon an oli sol- dler from tho Soldiers’. Home, who ling-n sbultet. in hiy body, but was not" altogether satisted with the diectric appaartus of Prof, Bell. The clectricins thought they tiqd ‘letinitly toented the bullet -In “te old -sol- ders’ body, but Dr. Amnow did, not agree J With them, * Somg.of the physicians are be glouing to think the tall, after all, may not hinve tuttehed the liver, and that It ts lodged In the muscles {n the lower part or tho bak, - orrstons, Att o'clock Séerefary Windom sald Dr, Bliss had: Just told dim that the President: vawas resting enslly Ind a fair nppetite, and Lis condition generally was very satisfactory. Dr. Hamilton told tho Western Assoclatedt Press reportor that tho President was doing well, nnd alt his. symptoms wore.very on- couraging. Dr. ‘Mamilton-sald that if he Ftatked alt day he could not saymoro than was contained in his opliion, and froin that hour to 1 o’elock.the Prestttent had evidently improved, x ah Mr. Crump the Presilont’s nurse, says his nppearance to-lny- shows Improvement. Tits fentures are more natural and more lifelike, ‘the pallor that overspread them yesterday having disappeared, Mr. Crimp thinks tlie -relupse has sat'the President back about “three days In his recovery. * LESS ANXINTY: -- or 8” ‘The. feeling of auslety” whieh” prevailed : yesterday at the’ White Houso and Uhrongh- out the city had disappeared this uiorning, ‘There ls no better barometer to indicate the President's condition thatrthe ways of thoxa 1. about thé White Mouse ant the senernt ate that tho place wenn, By: them te-eye can (ell at oneo whether things avo favorable or unfavorable, without asking a question. ‘This mnorning everybody was bright tnd eheertul, |. the reilex from the slek-room ani the opti. ton of the doctors, Nobody- was’ gloomy, nobody wore the ‘anxious look of yesterday, ‘The happy change bad its ‘effect {i that there was very little: Inquiry ay to the President's condition, and dnco more te .doctorsa came from the slck-rdom.withofit being selzed on by thirty or more people who have been wait- ing for Just such’ an opportunity-to hear. from the sick-bed, - 3 DU. WEYRUNN AND, BLISS y! were with the President all last night. They: took little naps, as the President slept sondly,. Dr, Biss sald this morning, 18 he chine outot the’ sivk’ room, that overytling began to look “bright again, When asked tthout the apperrance of the: wound‘ when dressed this morning, he sald that thore had heen n good digcharge, what ho ented’ tn unusumt discharge, of pus. ‘The flow hiut not been as grentns before the “pus' cavity was formed, ‘fhe matter collected for twei- ty-four hours was then drawn “ofl, the: only discharge in thea meantiing belng a sual cote tinuous flow. ;Pha discharge this morning, Dr. Diss sald, though not large, was satis- factory and healthy, The President passed a yery good night, getting n good teal of sléep after 12 ofclugk {and resting: eomtertably be- fore tha higuit*A'hord wag q ittfe.tever, but {Was aot hited “Ag compared with’ ting of the nigiit before, It was an aulet rost is ton night of pally And tossing. ak ae ‘py WouNn, et When tho cotton was removed from tho mouth of the wound (hla° morning. it-was tound to be saturated with pus, -showlng:the continuous discharge that-wnas so satisfac tory before the Yormation of the pus cavity. TUE BAUSIDENT'S.DIET.. >. -1,. ‘The Presttent ‘is now taking: Img water and mille with beef Juice over tonst at regu ar Intervals.” abi ele ta Sc thin f nintler, the x This for the pit four or five days, home tn from the same cise, ton, THERE WERE TWO THINGS that arrived at the White. louse to-day by oxpress whieh are worthy of note. One wos astuftal Iumining-bird perched on one of tho Imposslble Httle trees Lint are alfected by ~ It came from Rhode Island, and was’ destindd by the sender “to retleve thé rifohtotony “of the sick-room.? Low It cout! affard such rellet not oven Dr. Lammtl- ton cot tells ‘The other arrival was a suall box of “ulleged: qrackers.” ‘They were to “satisfy the appetite and af the same thine Impart inuch ‘strength. ‘Chey looked ant tasted Jike half-cooked biscuits which liad taxidermist bern allowed to harden, © + THE PHESIDENT HAS GOT THNOUGI TO-DAY ADMIRADLY, anil avérybody-"févls greatly cheourareil Ila has rested well all day, and the beveficlal effects of yesterday's Tonighvs bulleting showed. fever, and this caused a feel lug ot tnensitiess otitside, but the surgeons anticipated a rise bf the fever, and that It tl, “| It Was the same Blitzical fever which Has nl nlong attended thecase, and will continue witir tt, and was not slantiteant of any dan- about him to-ntiht, operation‘ ave. plainly visible. really had not gone as high ns they expec gor-whatever. * “Dr, Biss," asked a. reporter, “do you re- gatd tho “President 1s once more on the road to recnvery 2... +Yes, undoubtedly ‘ tinproving, and the We are all very hopeful now, hs Wo believe the worst has vhanees we favorable. passed,’ . “Jing he ‘lost much ground by the re fapse Was Isuite : HE 1s INCOMPANULY BETTER TO-DAY than yesterday, its features have a natural ~ The pluched axpresston he hud rilay, caused by the pain and the rest festiess, has gone, and he shows the lmprove- Inent In his face. "Tho reports’of his oxces- When any of tlppenraitee, sive weakness ure “not true, the doctors enter hls room aftern temporary absnice, 6 Always oxtends “his hand very promptly, and gives us a cordial shake of the hand, “Ile ‘ninintains his hopefulnesy, aud we lo. not.apprehend any further special danger.” * dent's blood to-become corrupted 2 “No,. not enoagh to do any harm, As Dvyo tolt.you, Ave kept the pis sac very well drained, and that-prevent,the Dloow from, be- frig poisoned! {6 aiiy extent? - “Then you.do not, fear blood-polsoning ?” “ Not-In-the feast - DR. REYDURN Bald at 10 o'clock that the President was Testing well, that his fever hud declined since tho eventug bulletin was issued, and that he folt that the’ President was now beyond any Inmediate danget Ilo, did not believe an- other obstriictton to .the flow of pus would ‘oteur, but’ bo) Dron 1 brown! BEGuence: “fect should, it would 2 ..Tolloved,, eed. not .be.fenred, sarily slaw. At 10340-46-1 ight, Prosident * is = beyond: all: danger, | and € DI. NEYDURN |. | ae eno out of the,White House this morning Jooking well satisfied. He sald: “Lhe Pres. ident is doing qdlintirably; he had x very good nights everything Is just as satisfactory as could be expected.” : . Dn NAMILTON oA was at the dressing of the wound ‘this morn- ing, before tho bulletin was issued... He sald, that the President's. condition was sytisfuc- tory, Ite will leave to-night. Tee pa ae 3 “LON DUTY. ~ Fane Dr, Agnew will:return,- Either Dr. Agnew or Dr. Maniiltoit will ‘be with the Prusidont from now on until the indications are such us to show there js no necessity ‘for thelr presence, Dr, Bliss sald at 12 o'clock that everything shows that danger from stoppage of flow of puts Had passed, aud the President Js doing about as well as befora ‘the relapse occurred, oft , wat * BLOON-POISONING Not FEARED. 7 While waiting for the apJeurance of the other sivgcons this morning, Dr, Bliss sald: “Pyromla hag tiot shown Itself; and, In-my. opluion, never will ‘The occurrence of the elill and other symptoms attendant upon ereation of the; abscess, being” vory dearly Uke those which wotild Indicate the degluning of blovd-polsoning, exelted the fours of som@: that’ the latter at oc curred, [never thought so, although I knaw It was possible, ‘Shera were iione of the conditions favorable to \load-polsentig, ‘Tho patient's system was a healthy: one-to begin with, ad has never becone duiger- onsly reduced. He has taken and. hog as- alimiinted nourlshment enough to~ prevent that, Ibs surrdundings as to ventilation and temperature are, of courac, tho bust possible, und his troatmedht has bedn tlio revatio 6f le rlating, 1 hove not droaded, pyicuip asa, probable danger to bo mot, but have, never theless, kept at jn anind to be guarded Against. ‘Tho formation of a pus pavity, Buch as has beon punctured, was not surprising, There would be no reason for- surprise if another should: form. ' Of course the-Presl- dent is wvory sick man, and not ott Of. dane gor, but } am sure he $s In the right track agaln.’?, We ee et CONKLING'B OAMIn 5. +, ae Ata quarter-past 1 o’cluck -this afternodn, ox-Senator:- Conkling, accompantad. py’ Sun> ntor Jones, of “Nevada, called ut the White louse. Mr. Conkling was ‘looking: in’his usual health, bit appears to bo a little grayer. than he was whon the: Senate adjourned, ‘The two: ylaltors were shown Into the Cabl net-room, ‘The'Pres{dent’s private “secretary was the only person in the toon), Dr Bilss wad sunt for: Lo - lm” Afr, . Contling said that ther recent < unfavorable tury in they Prégidont’s cyse had ©. been, nsource of anxlety to. bhn, and he called in person to-day to make hiquirles. Upon’ by lug informed that the Preadent’s. syinptoms this afternoon ‘were all of A most--enounsuge img character; hé expressed gratification, and asked Dy Bilsg'to convey td Mra, Garfluld Is sincere sympathy and good wishes, Tho fuct that: ox-Benator: Copkltng had called was conYoyed ta, the Prealdunt Phe visit was of short durafivn,” Comlug ont: of tha White House, ox-Senator Conkling sujd3 “Tam very glad to henr that the Presidgat 1s bettor,” f THERE Ls 4:G00D DEAL OF COMMENT on. tho fact. ‘that-.the operation which -yellevad: tha President was not mag before: yesterdny morning. ‘Phe attending physiclans thought best to awalt the opinion of tho: consulting physiclung, In the mien: hen! ee Wiis rned that Agnew could not Cabinet joined in. the request that one or the puis ‘of, the ‘congulting physighus remaln tere. : Dh, BOYNTON, woll, “Df Boytitoh does not think thore will be any further obstruction to the dischurgo of the wound, -Di, Liiss'says that since tho Incision was m halt ottices of ‘pis arvexuded through the Hew pening qt each dressing of the wound, 1» DE, BLISS ATPENTION WAS CALLED to the fict that five of. tho’ employés of the :Execullve smansion are. suifering from inntartal fever, or from malaria in some of Its forms, due tothe conditlon of the Potomns flats below’ the-¢ity, and the question was tuked hlnrwhether the Président were natto some, extent affected, and whether the ap- parent perlodielty of tho afternoon fever did not fixditeate, malarial. influence. Ho suplied .that no. symptoms of malaria had’ “bea observed \ in tha President's ease, and that the regular recurrence of his foyer between 8 p,m, and midnight Is due to other cases ;.that surgical fever is al- ways highest inthe afternoon and evening, and lowest In'the morning, About 10 grating of quintie; hd said, had been given to the President datly for two weeks past, but this had been done-pather to tone ‘up his nervous Byte than ta, counteract any supposed Indlisonve of hinatln, | wong Ani FOLLOWING DISPATCH was sent to-night: 2 Bowel, Minister: London: Tho President Passod u falrly cdinfortavle day. Toward night- falt his pulse and tompurature roge higher than was antiolpated, and ‘tho flaw of pus was not quite 46 frde we dostrad? At Ii p.m. ble symp. toms are more favorable, glving promise of a general improyyment to-worrom, oS WH ASSASIN.* at oh Gt 04 SHORTHAND, 3 +2. Spectas Dispaten to Zuo, Chiongo Tridunce’ - Wasuindrox, D, 0. July 23.—Balley, who is Corkhilits atenagrapher, and seus more of Glateng than Anybody. else, snys that hu dls- creidite-the story that Gulteau had idarned of the President's tolapge and: had expressed sorrow, Heatll{ says; whgnayer he hogan opportunity; that he hopes the President will die. '1t, howovir, hls act has ‘restored har- rmonyly the epiblicau party, ho feels hls hmissjon! fag’ beoh suilleiently successful, Balloy,daye jho: iasa very bulky unas of shorthand manuscript, part of which wilt be wrlttéir otié fgalust the coming trial, The great piftof ihcouslsts of autoblographical statements “by: Guiteau, whose yunity hus promptyd - ius! ta give'very full Recounts of his il(e+S1o ‘keeps. lis health very well,’ th igh showing algus of ‘continued dupris- ‘gugivinwarnova cowann, . Ips treatinent {ie not been altered from the ‘ely MG is bontihedl dy a cell so placed that comuunications ith the world. is. eutirely ‘shut off and ‘the *kégpers’ aro ‘under ‘strict ‘orders to say nothing to him beyond’ what ls nogessary. Ho 1s not at atl anxlots to have gregter liberty, “Ile'squms to: bu ufrald: that ila person isin dauger, and ‘could hardly be Induced to gu down to the Warden's ofllce 4 other duy Lo gut butter facilities for dlvty- flea, lest it wight bo wrusy to get hin tuto, ee, ae eee a at disturber, had beon emptied by Dr. Hiss by mnaitpuln- ton of hfs hand, Lt Aled ‘agatn, however, and alowed the necessity of an iucision, as nade As soon a3 the consulting phyatetans hat examined the wount and pronounced that the provor-coursa. Tnstend of tho Tnatter. now hiving to traverso the elvow of the wound formed by the tteflection of the ball after the tib was struck, It ean bo token out directly through the tnetslon whieh Is funnelslinped, ‘There Isa mutt fostation of maturin about the White House, Charley Hendley, stenographer, tins had tb He ty now at hed, Fhe office coavhinan is in bed One of the doorkeep- ors likewhse is down with It, and, further, one of the stublemen Is Sn the. same cond “To hnsnot lostmnch, any. Ie is threo days. nearer recovery than he was Friday, lic has rested splendidly to-day, and to-night Ins fever his? gonu down since, the bulletin ait the obstruction of the dis- pus fast loug enough for the Presi- and serlous Dr. Rey- burn sald the President was doing 1s well 18 any perso witit such a wound could bo expected to. do, and that he felt very contl- dont of his recovery, though it will be neces’ ’Dr. Agnew was to arrive here ght Lut has been detained by a fire on the Hneof*the rallroad, and will not arrive here until after iuidnight. Mrs, Gar- Neld and‘other, inombers of the Presidents folly have rogilested that’ Dr. Unmilton or Dr. “Agnow :aholf-remain here until the ut get here In-vtime- Hatilton agreed to stay {fl hé comes.. ‘The members of the who stays at the White Louse, sald to-night that It Is iis opinion: that the operation of yesterday has rolleved the Presklent of the dnagerhe was in, and that he will now get . BLAINE, people, which ‘would bave beet prompt and the power of tho outsiders, turn Wednesday, YORLIGN, WORDS OF AYMPATIY. Lonvox, duly 2.—Tho Standard, in an editorial, says: “In England every {nel- dent of President Gnrfletd’s Mlness Is watched with keen bul inournful interest. Had he been a British statesinan it would have been hardly possible for tho English people to have manifested a truer sentiment of sympathy thon that whielt they. have -es- tended to his faully and to his country, “In no part of the United Btntes wilt tho news thint Mr. Garfield {9 owt of dangor be more joyfully received than tn “England, Ti no part of ‘the Union will the tdings of his death, sliowld that melancholy event occur, excltundenper or more genuine feeling of sorrow than ft would brogitlbo throughottt her Mojesty’s English-speaking dominions.” Corkhill will ra- in was to Aaa the ells eee CASUALTTLE FALLING ONE WUNTIED Yr" New Your, July 8h—lUeburd Gulgan, of Ne 83 Jerdoy street, Patersot, N. J, iva driver i, John Agnew, a cont denter. The Cont Deh i Asaoelation held a plento Saturday on Pian Falls, and Gulsain wis one uf. tho commun’ whlch managed tt. About-hatt-past-s nets tho danuing platform, and, ns be anys, lay fd tosieop at the edge of n previptes 100 test hy whioh looks down upon tho Valtoy of. Nocks, ns, says Lo ennnot remember anything ure, tat auddenty he felt hinsolf falling throvieh qh ‘ "Th:q morning abouts oatock v Gernian nat Henry Steskan wont In bathing inthe gene tig through tho-valloy, and was utiniet cE groans coming from a! duep tute. fetty pronuhed tha) plies, tnd there” hg |e tui lying, helpless. of tho. ground, fe Go's -aake,” “he moaned, | “give mee And hold eo tho woundod tants. jee getet nuishitered ERT, ie * man's + ‘ FUELING, ‘ 2 drank engerly, and it scomed to rove eat DECATUR : siatatica was stiminoned, wrt with grea ate Spectat Dtavateh to The Chicago Trbinte Decarut, Ll, July %—The. interest the condition wf the President ig ‘nguln at fover-heat ninong all Deentur people, and the bulletii-bourdsnnd newspapers are. eagerly sented for tye Intedt news from Washing. ton, Prayers werg offered In nil te ghurthes on Sunday for the reeovary, df tho President, and his unfavorable condition ts now ‘the chief topic of conversation. “5” = TEXAS, . _ :*Hpectat Dispatch to The Ohteags Tribune, Conusnus, 0, July 23.—Lotters from tho eHizens of Vexns are comnts by each mall to Qoy. Foster protesting’ against the’ action oF Goy.,: Roberty;.- ant - nak; ty» be - Inclined among those who desite to participate in thantcagivingy should such” a diy 66; recom- mended, on needunt of the recovery of Prest- dent Gartield. Ont of courtesy to tho Gov- ernor of ‘Tesns, Gov. Foster hag not replied to the Iundreds..of. letters. and telegrams from the citizens of that State. ‘he peo- rent, dite, culty Gala was token from betwee Dr. ltatierny attended lin atthe Sisters fost th, to which he was removed. His-akin nd torn in several places, ined ts right arm andi were broken tn two plucud Tho. Doctor mee he fs internally injuredyand that he canna ige ‘Tho tey and arin coutd Not be sut, us Gulag os nn sot cecavoredd front the shock. - ms jou. Washitizton eneanipod' int} ttyghaon ie mareh.te'teaitan, © eee a About a your ago Arehibuld: Brows, tho racks ad the eumno plea. (ils dent geet found six daya ufterward by a man wg te woking for Rovulutionary-rolios, Bs mi ; ~ «DROWNED. * Boston, Stass., Jitly 2.—Tho ‘boidtes of th, poe who wore rnned tt Full {iver on Fy Ho buthingshuve bécn recovered, ~ . found close together. ‘They were CLEVELAND, O.; Jttly Sie—Tho body of I, soctuiry, drowned In tho Inke while sulling yi Miss Josslu Edlwarits, hus boen roceverud, + Bpeclal Disvateh to Tne Chlcuw Tribune “3 LAnstxa, Siton.; duly 25.--HonJamin Mantens boy 10 years Of go.was drowned tn the rire while bathing: yesterday. . Either tn diving » eat ea ne Ty ay or elon crag ook hin, #4 be cid nubeaie: up a Alls vady was vocuvercd, =" Bator Lhe dn eltl tl Aawutels-to Tne.Chteaon Tribune, ple of ‘Texas “will, however, be ‘notl- sue Ni) ly 23—Tho b the fled through fle press of that-State | nosku, of the Titod Paella, Loglneae’s i" by ¢ the Committee. of Governors - of tho day of. thanksgiving. The : following are samples of the letters recelyed, and very. eledrly tndtente that public sentiment is strongly against.tho actlon taken by.the Goy- ernor: * Z E 7 + PALESTINE, Tex, * July-18—To° Girt. Chapicn Voster-Siit Itis with deep mortifeatton tint 1 rend Goy. Roburts’ reply of the 18th inst. toyour wolletimed and pratseworthy disyiteh to binon the 11, suggesting that uo day be set apart by Aureonient fur thinksgiving and prayor: for tho recovery of Prosidont Gartleld, ote. 1'am now-47 yenrs of nge, and forty years of that time L have lived in ‘Texas, und 1. Uelicyo, slr, 1 unierstdad the soutiment of ‘foxns and Texas people, and 1 nw. sure..that welihor Demovrnt vor Kepubiican, neithor black nor white, uelthor iuia nor fdiale,.veltbor, uld nov yours, will indorse the uctlon of Gov, Roborts fn this mat- tor.) All in this Stute deplore the wanton attack on tho President's Hfo. All, {n this State are thankful for tho hope of his recovery. All ayme pathiaa with. bis famlly, and. pray. that be may ‘be spared. to tll. out his term of ailiee, It fs proper to suy ~ that 1 yoted for aocesston In 1861, fount through tlio War, surrentdered and iiccopted tho sltuution, and have niwaya-voted tho Democratic Uvket. ‘Tha pedplo of Texus will, without the ald of our: Governor, Join: with tho people of tho other States in observing tho day tho Governors may: designate, Your opedient servant, ~~ - % ‘TW. GAMIMAGE. highly-esteemed ment, wits found toating {nthe Missuunh be inst ight at Pacific dunetion, Luc eketnsnese fron Omahit. He disunperred Sunday, Juli and could not bo found, wlthough te wis tree to the river and over to Towa, whithor he way convoyad Itt boutby atisharinnt. Ho wagle boring under an attuck of Jusanity, and im figined hu Was boing puvistied by soine ore ms Wished ty injtlre him with an’ electrical appe FAUST ose A FALLING NRINGE, , : Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, | Fort WAyxr, Ind. July 25—The west sping, the tron‘briige on Cititon street, qvor the 1, gave way. ah wk He n., falltogte ised by the pier setttlag on aqui. sand bottom ‘and throwing tho bride out of tix, ivy Hann was crogsttig tn bis bond, bot went down with it, Alwough he fell In socny way 48 not to show apparent: Injury, death sultad-ti a fow haurs; caused by hervous. vltument. Ho was 65.ycurs of azo antl leary targe Lanuily. « . = 1 AN ENGINU. WRECKED, _ Desvey, ‘Colo.,,.Jduly :25.—Tho vogine gia south-bound passenger-tratn om the Colored Coutral Road Inet night ru into a culvertde: tween Berthund and Longmont. Frank Wh noy,“enginvor, and tu unknown tramp wer. leilody and. Wiilloryy: fireman, badly. brotee The aecident.was caused by Luuvy rains washing the bridge away. ee a. . BON OVER BY A TRAIN, ~ > WItKESNANRE, Pay July 25.—At) Ashtoy, thy morning, Rdith und hottle Low, aged. 10 ad Yenrs, respectively, were run over by a pay Fer train on the Centrat-Ratirowl of New Jere, Thesawera paeipe coat from tho (ruck. The formor was killud, and tho, latter horribly ma bled. Sho is noe U: ictad to recoy The following is trom i Tectors > sine Itxctony Br, Joun's Chunan, Eurzanerin N. d,, duly 2.+-To.the Hou. Chatries Fuster: Vnaukse giving is incumpleto without a thani olfering, and it | strikes ome If some happy thought -conld suggest an object of National ‘benevelencé fer “which *the pouple shautd bo recommended 'to- muke fred-wWill: of Térkiz3 on the voming thanksgiving It wight give t happy, turn to,the oveasion wad. proscrvo A munument of tha puople'’s gratitude, [tis ovidont that the finauelal movement fs not pop-, lar, not from Inek of it’ right’ spirit amung the + BATENCUY A BEARS > Kisgsros, Ont. July: 23.—A. farmer nauel_ Wilaon, living on ‘the: ling of tho Kingston Pumbroke Railway, pagsiug throu:zh «tho bod unarmed ivas-nutticked by a bear, torn to ple, aeulichnnodt eitton bufora assistance reached te 5p. : PE. Rowen O° + ‘Gpeclal: Dievateh’ to -The Chicago Tribune, + +S. WaDAsity Indi; July SSA Ittle 4 sanald es. of Jucob Herff, of this Bluaes was Di ay fit Jy polsoned by .catluy polsonous tly-paper Lt hidt Ag thls aveltag | is ia a eritleat conte gonvrods’ tn euch practent resporgo’ had’tlio President's wound proved ‘mortil, bat béeauso thors, seems an incongrulty in it, and a-question -evon Among = tha- Preajdont’s warmest aduifrors--whother ft would, be wiso for his fumily to accept the bonefit, “Thopo ho muy find away to reject It, aiid, “if ~sich it -turn could be given to the universal Joy ns will leave somo: National monumont of. patriotism ‘anil_boncyolence, it would be yell. Pardon my - Bugxestion, hich ts mado with atl respoctand Int the bopo that you may bo able to concelve of somo; GLjeot: which wwilt'lead the peopiatiy tits rugurd. . With groat reapoct, most truly yours, OT mer Oe es Wieutant Mt, Lancrohn., CHIOAGO. — - : ATK PUBLIC INTEREST! ts. in the.oaso of the wounded President, which, perhnps, sank somewhut. during, those. days whidn It Was-generally belloved “ho was ina state of conyaluscetice, was aroused to fever- higat during the past three days by the pub: ‘Nentlon-of- the news-which ‘fidieated: that a relapse had occurred and that the recovery. of the President, which :the :publio had lookeut upon. hs. p:cortaluty;, lind “become really wv mutter “of’."tha * gravest’. dowbt..” It ls known,.of. colrse,. by.the Nation ut-Jargo: that the President Is iu the hands of the best: medical KI which could ‘possibly he “&e- eured;: but it 1s also> known, at the same ‘time, that the wound: from jwhiah he. ts suf- fring is of a kind whose ultimate result the greatest’ avallable-skill mgy not -ayert, and which may, ab. any moment assume the invest ponstblo aspect.. -:- mae = Ag usual, Lie Tripuxe's public aynounce- mentd of the. National sufforer's ‘condition wore scanned yeaturday:by thousands of in- terested readers. “All ‘day long the Madison atrect front of-the building was" thronged with ‘peopld! nuxfaus ‘to léarn: of. the. Tresl- dents. welfare. Jt wos--sad -:that no fully... rensauring...,.news-,.-, could....be FIND nultent word wunch more entiatnctory were supplied’ “mach * : thaw tne road. and unlooked:for statement of .two days previous, aud the public seomed to bu.satlatied that things wore neworay than tiny wore 2 tne* Pebble nse hopernl: they will continue hopeful until the, last and- Ji this they-seait to Jbe exhaling toyery splrjtot to slew chamber, whore the Nation's sick uid, ant-the. ‘atlon's loclars, suum .to have braced thomsvlves up.for a sturdy fight for ite Ih face of what seelued a short Une.ago’ to bu Feursful odds... The people seem to be hopetul-and faithful. that the odds are-now favor the Presiiqut, aud cyoty-day's news Wil nowy pu eagerly écantied ‘ln this liopy that the Hele ley te fy fuyor of tho; Nation and oan ineaticnl testinioriy? FAUioK * lida “ih! the direction df gloomy’ aspect, of. thy Pros- dent's: ene," Dry; Leatar ures ‘yesterday gait that hy fied no hopes of. the Presidout's recovery, "He belluved that the: fourth:week ifter a gunshot wound was, the mosfdan. gerous porlod, and all he had Heard froin the cage wont to show: thut-the wal pu fatgiityvouldoccur, Io gtd sid hat the doctors’ treatment was'ns- lorole Rs {tavomed té'tho WNbile, tnd het that the fact, that the surgeons mude the second tnolaton to ineréase the chances of recovery ‘wag, In Ateul ae fad to, Inereasa tlespondancy fs to. President's » condition,” Tv: waa Iuollped? fo. charnotorlee _ what was calted heer {pus cavity?) by thoy Deuisluant's doctors an-abscess, and sali that it, was yety serloys commpltentio, of tho untlenta son- altlon,: ile “considered ai. NbRess Very scrlous, and Whure great Weaktitss and other Unfarore to” condi tlons uxtated almost sure ose He, Lyman botteyed that the tira ih oe ruse Wis a serious one: and thas piel pula hg nate, from which the gravest danger De Delve Dente gern, fe c lige ‘alt, jh eldéred the “President's condition to ba vi fa bel ved dia ie OBITUARY. USTICH NATITAN CLIFFORD, vos special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune.’ + POUTHAND, Son Duly 2—Justice Nathan Clif ford, of thd Uuitod Stites Supromo Court, dl Coraley"nt:9 “a'glack thfy'morning, * le sat VOFA th Hiininey, Giitton County, N, Hy Aur 18, 1803, lu was cducdted at Haverhill Acadenr and 26 {ho-Hampton Llterury tnstttutlon, He studied Jaw;..and, after bolug sdiitted tous sRar In 18%, romoved to Maiue. « Ifo was elected to. tho. Loglsleture of that Stuto froin Yor County” in” 1800, and was reticoted in 18, ‘whd 1833." Ho hold the position of Speakorin is und In °18Kt, In 18st bo became Attorney-Genctd of tho Statd,—An oltted whtob bo held four yes Ho was‘ olootud to. Congress front oueot Itt Malue disteloty in 1809, und was resected fo 1 In 1810 ho was appolited Attornoy-Gencraldy Preaident Polk, ana ih March of tho followist syonr wus appointed Commisylonor ‘to Mexice “and, after tha closoof thy Mexiean War, asap inwed Bitnistor to thateouncry. Ou bls rete 1) tod. Up hig rusitenay at Purtlund, Me. duvoted biinsolf tothe pritctice of tay. In It ho:.was ‘appuluted Asgocfate Justice of fr United. Stutes:, Supreme ‘Court. ‘The deces Jurlut was+s Demoorut of. the axtrowe type et evidericed ‘by ibis votes In tha now celebeat . Elugtoral Comuutssion of | 1877, of whi tho wag a.membar. Sq vbagrincd was 4 {with tho fitiding of the Cominieslon in favoral seleation of Huyos that It was not until ser ‘months after the Juuuguration that he eallad og tho President. Ho his beon roally jueapacital for serviod by his {ufirmities for somu seas and, thouxh be might baya retired on u pensios he refused to dogo until such tine ase eratio. President could nomjnute his successt Judgo Clitford was an able lawyer aud 9 {i dadgo, save where bis Judgment was warlh hispoittion! bias and his Stute-rigbts doctrte a views. 25—Tho follorit LWAUKHE, Wis, duly onder, was. {esuied {a the Uehed States Court Wy S JULY peolsl order, Presont, the Hoe Jobu BM. Harlan, Jusics vf tho Supreme Court resid; tha Hign. Charies 6. Dyer, Distr judges Informayioa baying been recelvel “tho death this duy of tho Hon, Nuthan wilt asuuiute Justice of tha Supreme Court of, United Stutoa, it (¥ ordored that sn recoxut -Of sald ovont, and outof respect for tho meat 708, the -duccuecd Juvtion,. this Court stant ey journed until to-morrow “nivraing ut 100° DIPHTHERIA AND CANCE _ Spétlat Dispatch to The unteago Tribune, voiy, Til.) July'25.—fwo children of F 4 erlok Brisuno, living in the: southore’ jena city, died of diphtheria, and wore buried tds) The discasola of nvory maliguant type A cauded quilto 4 scars, : Rach was one of a ren twlus,/one ngdd 8 and the other U, A third i iadylug, hog the. fourth yery il. ‘Tho wit i tworeniidteon-of Charles’ Hummel, a weight Have ooutenetod, tO tee an bus 1 tuted. precautaoua Sodasures to prevent # opidemic, = nen a ol B Bail, wifo of A, 1), all, 88 gat eapasted Fn Mod? forduy of weanes ihe was -agod 7 yours.> © é —:" ‘lens of Bi youn many friends of Mr. ‘John HH. wy ea 6 xolutiyes I heartfeit urlet ae Uantimely douth, witch ocourrud yestor his.costdence’on Contral ayonue. lis mare a peption with, the Crano Broa, us wale oaabler, and the character for probity. ines, made hn v fargo oiralo o! F es wilt be ise eit und etneusoly mourned ee ¥ a pel ANTONY FREDERICK. ByrclalDuapatch to The Chicago Trident BArriy Cwm, Mlob., July 25.—Anlery De “grok; one of the oldest. sottiors in this ¥ sled to-day at the ripa ald age of 8l. SCHAEBERLE'S COMET. 7 = Wastitwaron,b,'0,, July 2.—The new come -dp comet “0,” wus ‘seen at the Naval rea tory Mesg rompray Morning, and an ried morning.” Prof; Basttsdn, of tho Novel wit atopy; auld ,fordays. *L guw.tt, lush vie rathor, this morning. I bad.aoly fv Og fi-whieb taaliferse i on acount oe Se ean pe rouse, did nut ace Fury much. Tn if Oe AF oeesgislt tov tbe nuked C70 cas abot, fen say a hos not gu oo FOr tog bf 8, “a Ny IB the eveulny tn thy west 8 fis ‘pralna in Thy cout 1 Haw poe tblus Y all, ne will mrow 1nore dist ck guv coset Appel ay colUnL YG," boing 0 thie graves. at the sano thine leat mont was 8 hes coulel bo hi Hechurpe of pus, however, wero. kept yea there would ba yo four of pytdiulie. He cone Hh arent, ot she President was Wow. rand hotgh the’ most di rgeroue ind otis wlonneas, now that: tho matter of. the ‘shock and the hemorrhage it been: GH, Ft -- Dred, De thought that the President's goutition wis such ay.to cause considerable approhenatunon the purt of his physicians. ‘Me judorsed the treatinent of his physiclana, ee ty aaa + Dr, Norman. Bridge coustdorcd "that, the dvthis-yeur."1hg comes BP YY piedeni Toit i; and” lt : a adamed Obit . ae

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