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ant discovered that the obstruction conststed ata pless of the fraetnred tlh, One Of the auvgcons luseried Mt finger, and by the use Of forceps aud tinzerd several Craguients of hone were removed. The President experienced + Immediate rellef, and tits feeling better ever gin “Dil the wound discharge more freely this Inorning than i did fast night 7” ‘ “Yes, there was n vers comfortable dlechargo, of pus this morning. ‘The fragments of bona that wore removed: this: morn prevented freo oulliow froin tho wound, nnd they probably eaused the recurronce of the fever from which the President suffered during last night. That cause of Irritation 18 tow temoved."" “Was the Inte fover Inst ilght preeeded by AXY BYMPTOMS OW A CITED? “Nos Jt appenred to be simply the surgical fever, ‘There was'no rigor or symptoms of on “Ia tho Presitent taking more nourishment to-day?" -"¥es, and he appears to have a better appre tite funn he ald yesterdty, Of course he tykes no solid food, but he appears to enjuy what he receives, and his stomacl readily: axsinitiates It, Ue fs polug to pebwelt, Te will have stromptt enough fo edire i. He went throwel’ the operation to-day bravely uml snecessfully, nul Tihinte the woest isover’" * ‘This was the siateinent ninde by Gen, Swalm, the Prosident’s intimate - friend, as be loft the Whtte fiouso (is afternoon at 3 o'eluck, whet the President wits resting confortably after tho ordeal of the morning, tho pulse nud tempers ature having been reduced, Tha hopes of Gen, Swatm were shared by all who. heard hin, and his opportunities fur information were as coo us thuso possessed by nny one exeept the doctors. It Is tho option of the mem bers of tho President's. Lowsctioll, to whom the physicians converse fr that the treitating eaures have now been removed, ond that thera is reasonable ground to tink Ihat tho President may new enter upan a course of stoady improvement. Ho bas ttken move uourishtnent, and he endured the pataful operits ton of this morning without & murmitr, and with only the eustomary Indication of risv In pulse und temperature which were Inevitable from the long and rigorous examination and the paloful operation afterwards, The surgeons sny thut the operation was not on se. veru one ff surgical sense, Sune of them even deny: that if was an opers ution, but probably tha suffering President would not agree with then. Yet the surgeons: thonvelves admit that ft was probably more punta thin the operation connec with) tho luelsion Gf Sunday. The President was under an alniost conttoied examluntion Cor two hours, ‘The incision of Sunday wis enlarged, tho err: xeon's finger was introduced to uscortain tho course of the obatructiun, tad, when found, the pleces of bone were taken out by means uf fore oepe, ‘There was a Curthor DIGITAL EXAMINATION of tisstice, und of Lio course of the, wound, and Jinally, what roumins of thay stittercd: rte wag pulled back Into plice, ‘Lhe surgeons mity not chooge to call a preeveding of thgesort an “op- eration,” but to tho laymath nid and ta thy sulferer, It woukl be considered very med of a. operation Indeed, After the ri a obsteuction the pus, which bad sagen ta Haw, fowed more freely, und resumed what ts ada hoatthy ehuraeter, yteius of enitl yesterdny, and tho High fever and syaptoria of ebill last night, were the warntigs witeh tho surgeons enized ns Indiesting that the was another obstriction to the dinehurge of pur and Dry Agaew stk that the obstruction, whatever it mira bey must lis” (immediately removed. [tty sald that the further and more ecomplete opernuon of fasday'ehowed dy that tho ball certainly dito not perforate the Tver, but, being etopped In Irs contre by tha rib, which I fractured, took a dawnward course f ade te rity below itte the place ef its present destination, and tht on jts way fLno more (hau nrazed the ver, However, that Ibdid raze it, at least, there serms to be ny. danbt, There ulso 18; nea doube that the tll did) enter. the’ abdoniidl.-eatitys: and it da not learned that the opinions of the | physielan DL oT IL ithe suiterior willl of the abiton ret buen changed, | ONE oF GEUNS, prefactis bis statement with the remark that lie 4 aid not 18 some Focling upon the subjeut, stds MARY pon authority -t ‘ ausidey thy Teesident’s conditivn inueh more Caverabio this | St bas been for aoing Une. We tay alinust guy that he fs ones more-on the rot to-recovers. | His symptoms tuenight ara alt very favorable, |] ‘The removal of the pleces of Lone to-day bad a good result 7+ E - “How came you to ase of bone were there, Dugtor?’ "We became conyluced yoaterday that there was another irritating eaube fy the wound, atid; that the Inelelon shan be dated. | We deelded } todo thut this morning. : Accordingly, after tho ! wound wy dressed, overything betuys in readle nese, Wo proceeded. ‘Pho upetitiye made on Suns day wits colurged and dlitted with the singera. © Were not instruments used? “T shoutd not auyt that no Instrimonts wera | used. Ong shill tanert was used to‘derach some of tho facky, but the main warts was dona! with the figer.- Wo removed the bone aud stralyghtond the rib, substautiaiy as you have been biformed, Thore wes hunendlately nv pend : tlow of puny and tho Presidunt falt instantly. res Heved, - Weatid net consider it aneperndion, aud, Yor that reason aid not mention it ie aur dnllas tins, You,ean say that we feel yery hopeful tas ulgh€ of the President's case.” * 3 MORE COMPLEVE BULLETIN: In conséntionce of be dissemination” OF tho | pulig tateinents shove-deserited, ag well us the Thet that so-culted Iuterviews are almost daily | published tn certain newspapers, tho attending | urgeons have determined to say dothing about « the President's ease except what 14 gatd by thent inthe daily bulletins, Tnvorder that the public snay be fully and reliably jnformed touching tha progress of Uo President the Aurgepns ure coy stiering & prapoaltion tv fysne a bulletin every, day at noo lawhleh all changes will be agcus rately desevibed, and'tn whieh gue opiiions asé are proper to be expressed will be given. lt fs probable that tho first butletin of (hig cles with be faated to-morrow, * : IN SPITE OF ALD THE FALSE TED ‘ho Vrealdont hive passe a favorable day, and shere has been a very hopeful feethagy among all Who have ayy immediate eonnecrion with the ease, Tho, autitage. upon the eguntey through these exagxerated reports ts duty beeoming greater, . A lurge nutwber of them do not ind thole way into print, but are sent ln the for of private dgputehes to the prominent. comaers * chil centres, and used for epecniative purposes, Bull, fi this orm, the fatso information woieh (hey convoy yalns a very cousidosntnty cients ‘on, a8is shuwn by tho countless private tls patches af Inquiry whjeh reach here from al) tho prinolpal cites.” Nota day lias passed sine the President wad plot that a welleKnown nut of speculators In New York: have aut been pros vided with v continged ‘series of disputeties de= cliring the Presidents condition ta be much Wworsd than the builutins represdutedt. Outside of Unis clus uf speeulntors established In New York thery wre operaters bere who cunstant- Wy woke themselves busy In. ciremladng pee ports thut. the, Preshtont ta growl Worso; that the pbysiviing are dussiving Aho public; Cnt the hulletins are useless; aud these nttinicg ave. yarlod by the aesertion that. tho President 14 really shiking, aud 1a not exe pected hy tho surgeons to tye, THI OBSECE (OF US CLAKS OF BPECULA: ' TORS Yous in that tho pieces | Ws to secure pibticntion fur. thelr atorlgs, and it must be eyitassed thug thoi success ih same quarters bis been dich as aught te altord thent Hrent gatigtuctian, ‘bey geo probably the pays Uc who desgrve (ho most seyere denunciation of any of those who, from selfish motives, ure , Taurepresenting. tho asa to tha public, ‘Thosu wha are engaged in’ tho detiburate * wad persistent attemptto discredit. Hie" mudlerit “and durgieal trertment of the Prosident come Hest, If, Indeed, they ought not to tuke pros eodgnee in bud. cminengy of tho speculating olusd. The fullowlng fucte In regurd 1 the ons : eral eupifyction with tig froatment of tha > President, aud tu rexard to the nycupney and boneaty-of tue buligiins, ure made upan the ave thority ef a frlemt of the Preatdant wha bas Degn cunstintly at hand, nid conneuted with the cyte af bint frou the inomont bo’ was rumvye ~ from tho depot. “'Phose among the President's frlonds , why. haye watebod. tha” treatment with tho mosturltical cyes baye Leon Drs, Boyne ton and Edson, both homeopithy, Gon. Swalin, and Col, Hovkwell. ' Thu tree twa would naturale Jy be “fatlugncod by the Ideas whieh betung to. va to be qtioted any loner, ad (hore thelr Own bebvol ot mediciue, und would bo ullve to any(ulng which could fulrly bo erlused , iu the course udupted. Hoth bave ateo begn employed In the family fora series of years, Huth Gen, Swalia and Col, Mock well ‘are medicat rraduntes, and toth bave eeen Fhat wounds In tho War, THESE TOUR have watched the treatment, alsa, from tho position of most Intinmnte friends, and, of course, most deeply Interested Itt every featnte of the ense. Inthole relations of triemis thoy have had fulland free conversations with Mrs. Gar- fell In resued to every-atep taken by the sure weonsinekarge. These belng the facts ot the altuation, (tiseasily ecen that thoy uive grent foree to the further dectaration of this gentle> man that, front tirat to Inst, all thoso, nated above have given hearty support to the physi> clana In what they have done, and thera havo been no disitgreamonts among thom ns to the treatment, and no expressions of dissatisfaction. UF course, thore have heen some foxtures of the Mnedieation which nelthor Vr, Boynton or Dr. Edson would have preserived, but these points have been revognized by them as belongliag to another aehool of mediolue. Aside from the moderate tise of quinind and morphine there have been few points of tha treatment to which Voth seboots do tot preseribe, Next to the pers feot snrisfaction with wile those friends, cack With much experionce and professlonal knowl: edue, Lave regarded tho treatinent of the sur. geans lnchurce [4 THE ENTIRE AcconD with which (he. four surgeons. In attendance have labored towctuor in tho ease, and noon this braneh of the subject thd fact is Important that. both tho eninent consulting” surgeons bave fully approved (bo cottrao of trentinent pursued from the firs! TUUSE ATATREMENTS, front one intimately eonneeted with tha Prest- dent nnd in attendance ‘tpon him, and one wholly Independent of any of the surgeons who hot to do with tha’ ense, offoctuatly dispose of tho, reports so fudustriously ctr eulatéd, that the physicians did: not agree among themselves, and that the near frlents of the President wore disagttatiod with the troat- ment, The rumord lu regard to differences and thisalleed dissatisfaction have been a matter of frequent conversition among those In ute dendanee upon the President. ‘There Is only one etep in tho edse from the moment of tho ahout- sng whieh Is tovled upo! 2 A SERIOUS MISTAKE, ond that Is carrying the President after he was shot up the marrow aud. windlug atelrs to tha second floor of tho depot. This was dune while Cols. Corbin und Jluckywell were arranging the custions of the President’s carrhige, 30 13 to. take hint nt once to the White House. When thelr hurcied proparations were completed and they retintered tho depot to carry Lini out, be Und been taken up-stulrs, As Boon na they muched him he asked to he taken wt ouco to the White House. The wrenebing consequent 10 falsinig thn upstairs wud bringing bin down Higuin doubtless coutrlbuted te hls exhaiistion. THE SURGEONS DR. UASULTOR INTERVIEW New Youn) dttly 26.—-pr, Frank Hamilton aurived from Washington this morning. A. reporter foul bln at his house, where the following conversation took plice, whieh Dr, Hamilton requested shantd be reported ver- Datines “How wasit,” asked the reporter, " that puch of gun the deposit of pus, wilol has caused all.thts recent trouble in the: President's case, was. notidlscovered soouer 2 “Tt was discovered,” answered the Doctor, the gentlemen Ui attendance, and tas was the rensoi that thay gent for Dy, Agnew had me.” ‘Chey wonlt. hive opened the ab- seuss themselyes lta) they not thoitght the Mutya oyery responsibte one, and that it would require but a few hours for us to beaeh thare “Tlowdoes this complication aifect the President's chanec of recovery 0" “Not very inntet y) OF cou duces an lnpression: upon the system, but other stailar ovatricfions and complications diay enaue, and still not equse Kerlons abirm.” , * Tthits-been sugested, Doctor, thrt-a se: OF these ab orlateral pag-pouchos, mtght Hy aprebended nit wong tue ‘track of tho wound, $$ ttiat td be feared | “vhoy tire not ukese to oceitr, becates thfs ona fing oceurred, and the chiunces' are more thin that siullvr pouches will not be formed at ‘i. ‘Thisone had special eause,—the trregilur projetttin of the fretured rit * ae “ (as anything Curttor bev discovered ns to the eure: of the batt, anil its presont position’? continued the reparter, 1 “Yes; Culdnk there has, The presumption seems ta be, Front rtaut fidlentions, Laat the Uni ties in the: t ine Susan." “Did Hf eater dhé peritunolin y * “Teis dante fal whether tt did + Sid it enter the iver aie A “Yde nes tifa it did, although’ tho avidence at first, at presented to thogentlethen In attend. ance, was yery conclusive that [t tid entered, ‘tho tlverand thoy are very abeurateexpertonced, | andobserving n ‘Wwatuhed with great care, and overy expedient, + ‘Mechnnler! and othorwise, will be adopted to] convey distnteeting tind to! tha bottam of tho! ‘ste nnd the woundyuhd thus’ retider frmocuous ‘Atko pus which may form.” “Wie cto you think, Dpetor, about the chances; Of the President's recovery?" “ Tstiil thnk thoy are mura than equal, moro. especlilly. vo L bnve’ bad tho ypportuuity of; seeing bith ke el aoe ig “14 tha Presitont changed much since you ‘wai bln Inst? DAck ho appear td Me weal er * tte ts not much changed! In tpperrance, not; ay Huet as Inany patients wontd “heander alnis! ilar eireumstuntes, Inston "of being weak : when he sat me bir the roont yestorday moraine | (i wae standing at the hewddof the nedyine bet. | “ter to observe whut was xolng on), the Prosident put dis hand bitek over hig bud to take mine aud! nald. cheertilly, ‘How «are you, Doctor,” this: ainnrnfag? - The stories’ of weaksosd are, there! ‘fore. yramttivss,' é ‘ £ “Could the Presldent: beat a second operd~ tion?” « 3 i : Ake it “1 think ho cond bear ‘atx operations or mora + ‘of tho churneter of the ono just porformod,$ ‘That wns. onty Hike removing a boll." * $ "What evidenco has thorstven of pyiemia?*: ™ 6None at all’ f WUE MIGIT ILIAC Fossa, eo + montipned, by Dr, Hamilton, is the eay|ty bes Aweet! tha trout of tho nip bono aud the” ‘rit ‘fnd contalys the stall fa teathnus, die" Lo you Yatigve "yusicod. tho reparter: tho President ¥ of a suraeun, ‘ gs ahah ah « Edo ropllod a. ductor. J don't thipk hy ds xying to yet up in, Cow days, dnitd you, but unless some complieation entirely uplooked for and unappreheodad arises, Lam sapisted ho wilt got welt, He, fs really: inondlog now, - He bas not laud any fuyer duchig thoday, ,Whon bia pulva rqylstergd Mt It was dust after he had boon bandied, aud ly bla case Ah gitart wis qhons tho sume tea BtranE Unite 30a pulse was thon Ineroased by our moving aud, bundling big ty dressing the wound. Tue Prove dent’y case his progressed nyustially well, with: QUL ay drywoagk ucclirrny that waaout of tho question. Thy yery eharagter.of, his wound. tune us that we would nave sone trouble wit Ste and, as soon ag tis frauble urvse, H-mnda Ite Kell npparent tu ihe natural const iqudonul syniptoms, . 3 | 1 WE UAVE BEMOVED-SHAT, TROUBLE, And the wound Is now dolng so wall tye | datiot. belleve nny further dificulty will peony, LC It should, [tari] gut placin us. We dive tho edge 80 Well La hand. we Inow the piljont and sho character of tho wauud #0 thovourhly, that wae pre soudy, ty anwet und suldugs jwomptly any hew cumplicntion which niay pappyer. As.d-have auld, Lodo pot apprebend? any, ., Who-. President: ts we better to-night, Hu foola butter ang feuls bottar, Ite told ing to-nignt that ho felt very muck batter, Weall fuel hoperul und pheortul about bln, Jirs. Gartield notices the hnproyomentta bin, gud feulg very, cheerful, : If WAS EVIDENTLY TUE PUIPOS of the gurguons to-day nok so make Kuows tho fact that they bad dong anything with tho Proaldgnts . wan beyond the ordinary dressing, and thoy | werg, vexed at 4 membor tho bouscholl. fur telling, of It . Tha syryeong miatntain thus 1043 hot pecossury for them'ty Inake knuwn alt their givorles or priotica regard to the wound; Qiat to announcd hs it* fs doltig yott Veerttiviont. At ullovents tho surgeons aro on tively watleiled with tho ruault of to-day’s nporas ton. Sho Vresidont is resting quietly, tocnight, diving taken only the wstath, quantity of imure bolus bypodermicully, Everybody at the White House Lenght fovld mors choertul, apparontly, shan abany preylous pine. ‘Phe fooling. 6 wat the Presidents 6 es » Passel THROUGI THe DANGEY, and 13 how GucU MUTE HN Hin rom ta conyatoLs ot ‘} ss itwhs telegraphed from the » ‘he supipitration will now te | * ve. Tho President's temperature bean to early tonight. At i oelock to-night Dr. Woorlward nasired Secretaries Niekwood and Lincotu that tho President's condition wag more favornbly than at any thine sinee last Thursday, The membera of tho Cabinet left the White Hontge with theso usstiranecs, feoling that every: thing was well. SUFLPERING, : FEVEMISIL « eo - WASHINGTON, D.C, Silty 26,—The Presiitent did not have a good rest last ulght. Ue was feverish, and tho fever conthined this morn- ing. ‘The surgeons held a long consultation, lastitug from about half-past S$ o'clock until about 10, and Dr. Agnew, who relined last wight, sald that the fever was the result of frritatlon {n the wasind, ad that these frrl- tating entises must bo removed, . “ _ ANOTHER OPERATION. After disenssing the situation, another op- esntion was determined npon., Dr, Agnew sent for instruments, and an enlarged tnols- Jon was mado through the hitegement of the back Where the opening was made Sunday, so thit he could Misert his finger, He then felt. splinters of the fractured rib tnslde of the wound, and: hinpliging upon tho track of the wornd. Tle: then be fan .to remove these ..splinters of bone, and took ant altogether tifteen ur twen- ty fragments, one of them about an inch Jong, Metheny with his finger, ralsed the fractarait rib, aud restored it fo iy proper and natural position Following this opera: tion the flow of pus was much better, When the stirgeons dressed ‘the wound this niorn- ing they discovered that tho discharge had partiatly stopped; that, in fact, it ) WAS ENTIRELY Too abate for tho condition of the wound, and this was one thing that determined the surgeons to perform rnother operation, or, rather, to en- largo tho Inelslon of Sunday, and to remoye all tho aplintérd of bone that contd’ be found, After this inorning's operation tho discharyzé was vory satisiactory, and tho resent expertoneed: Vrompt.rellof, De. Agnow thon sid that he vonsidered the President's eondition a favor- able, and he hoped for continued venede from Aho bperation, aud Inter on, at about noon, Dr Agnow said tho President was dome well, He Ate 8 raw egg und took sumo mil! and:ram for nourishment thls morning. He slept about mut tn hour after the operation, and expressed blu self to Col. Rockwell 1s feeling better. A BTRAIGHT TUBE, “The surgeons teok out the seml-clreular drain= Oge-tube this morning, and fuserted n stealghe one tito the new incision. They Intend to attow the mouth of tho wound to heal up and to drain tha wound through tho inetstom made Sundtuy. : MIS, GARFIELD. At Lo'clock Mra, Gurtield told Troasiver Git- Man that tha President was decidedly better since this morntyg'’s operation, and she felt very cheerful nbout hing. Mrs. 2Gartiell's debility continues and: oc- enstons uneasiness, which woukl doubtless be greater wore It iat overshadowed by the more pressing anxiety in regard to the President. Dr. Boynton and Mra, Edson look carefallyatter her welfare. Thoy know, however, that her hug Dana's recovery and chauge of aly and Boone must precede any radiéat fraprovement fu Mra. Gariieht's condition, . ! TMERK WAS CONSIDERARLE ANNIETY Manifeeted throughout the Executive Depurt- incuibto-duy regurding the President's condition, and the morning bulletin was not wt el) gratify. Ing. A promuent Treasury oflelal. expresied tho bpinton that it would be far inoro ‘satistae. lory tothe generat publlo dt the attenting sure geons would be more explielt. nud: oxplain tho putlent’s condition more In detail tn the official Wullerings ‘Tho arrangement made. provide for tho-vonstant attendance of une of tho con= Aulting stirzeoia iy received with great sutistn Uon, althotzh there is unmistakable evidence of tho prevalenco of a more uneasy feeling throughout the city than has been tiatiltested aluce the first few duys after the shuoting, 1tls exhibited fn amore quiet wanner, and only ol served through conversetion. For wbout an hour during the enely afternoon 1 rimiur was ‘elveulated of tha streets that De, Agnow bind de- elded upon and was perloriug® AVERY CHITICAL OVERATTON. , Tru short thuy tho slurs was -grenily oxaiigbre ater, some saying tho bullet bad been found and taken ont, ‘Ing tho patient extremely weak, and it wis thought he was vot to rally, “It ty be- Heved the story, was dellerately started for the purpoge of affecting the atuck market, Trash ty by persons who had every fueillty for obtaining’ the facts in thio | ‘ease, ‘Who excitembnt occasionéd by the tumor | subsided us .suddenly os It ‘started, belng promptly dented by those nour tho President. * For Instance, Col. Ruck well, who 1s [n the Presi-* chamber alinogt constanty, said the: trutti ‘In tha report, und “anotter oper von had not been spoken of, A yentlemn who visited tho mansion this ufterndon, and who ta! an huthinate (ricnd of tho family, satel Mrs, Gare: dlold uj bim her husband's cond{tion was gute" ervouraging; ‘tint he was certainty botter thy: yestorday, and: he was restlug comfortily, About the.thme wus EXCITING OR WAS CIncULATING “Advices tram New ‘York woro revoiverd by a - nuinver of Governindnt olllehts ‘nnd othors tint, tho excitement fn that clty was intense, nad ree: | questing Gig Intust nows, ‘“vousurer Ulan | recelyed nv telegram from Assistant United - States ‘Treasurer Uilhouse stating that there’ Was grent exeltement on the streets, aiid all sorta Of rurmors werd alfont, some Of whiel Indieuted ! that the Presideat would Ivo Mita short the, ‘Who Treasurer had Juat returned to his oitica from tho White. House when he received’ the telegram, und nt oove replled, stating that tho President's condition: teeduy ‘wus’ more favor ‘able, und, genorally spentiing, hu was votte Mhe information obtulncd from the, surgcuns, Who; by the way, have become notleenbly ratl- cent, docs not appedr to warrant any imdinte -nuxiety- requeding the pationt, Inasmuch na they all, Including’ Dr. Agnew, acre’ hit. hts cond! ‘tun 18 a3 fryorable ws gould be expected, "THER WAS BEEN MORE EXCITEMENT AND) throughout the eiry in regard to the condition: of tho President’ to-day Can at any tine sinvo; “Snturduy, Tho romoval of a few sui splinters’ jot hone from tho wound at tho morhing drosi- “yng Was exaggerated Inte tgerons, palntul, and ‘weakeulng operntioi, ‘Tbe. reticenas of tho ate tending surgeons regarding tho detalls af tho. patient's case was tulcen na a tact: adinigslon Shag somethlog wis wronk,” AO pépsqual ‘note. whigh ond of tho surgeons tappened to sem Prof, Bell was interpreted as an indication that ‘the bali wns to bo ‘ut onco tacated by tho Protessur's.faductivo butane, and then out out HS 0 last resort, and Wo Bencral hupregsion.pre- vailed at the Departments, in the streets, aud throughont tho olty, thut thy Presitont’s cond! - thon was in the highdst degree critical and alarming. For all these wi}d camors and oxige! goratad atatumonts, howover, thero was little: sor no foundition, aod Mio fact that thoy galnci! eredance ut all only shows how much the Julty of! tthe pubiiy in tho Prosilunt'a: ultintaterovovery! | ¥, has becn S at . AUAKEN HY THE EVENTS £ of tho Inst for dayy, Ja ryulity tho President; has boon mure comfortable today than atany! Um since tho formation of tue pus-cavity, and: ohua nearly regained (he -grounil ha joat Satire day lasts Tue tusing out of tho, splluters of bony fron the wound vt the morning tres wus a very blmplo matter, aud, Instead of wenke ouing the putiont, it removed one more Bource of Irritation, gave a Creer ogrgia ta thy diy: churge, and, ag at natural consequence, improved his general condition, ‘koe operation, it pura: tlon it can bo called, was nothing more than age cortalning by tho lusertion of the Unger tite tho wound where tho slivers of the bone were los ented, and then silding a pale of bullet-forcops along the tiger usa guldy, getting hold of the sptluter, and . withdraws the Jiuwor, foreeps, and splinter toyathor, Thora was. nothing i tho operation te weukan the putiont or cause waueiia) iin,” Tho, Prosident shortly, afters war $ 2. BL ASLEEP AND HAVA NAD OF half qn hour, front whieh ho awokd rufroshod 6 WE TOOK NOURISIMENT, . consleting of buct uxtrigt, wk, mad Hwo-wator Bud Boast ue Froquent dafervaly, and as ho was hot jyudg restloed by fever hu pasged a quieg and scomlurinilo day, ‘Thorpe wasn slight febrile rlyo Iyto du tue afternuon, gud ay the evening example dnution bis temperatuyro wus 10.7, Ibsaon sub> sklod, howover, and’ ut thle hour, $150) p, hy hls Sempuratuce and posplradey oye normal; big ‘pulsu, fa Dojow 100, pad. he fs sieoplug quietly sand saundly, Us oaudition 1y thought by, the Aiiouline cirgane ta tu moro fayorablo now i} -Montrond, Gly Alpert: 655, Dalutly than atany time since tho ehill of Saturday inoruing last. SEM LING. AT SEW york. + Speciat Dispatch to The Chisago Tritunes New Yon, July 24.—The conaition of the President again beeame the general tople of publle discussion throughout the eily to- day, nnd crowds gathered around -the news- paper bulleting tb hear the latest nows fram Washington. “Phe contradictory reports re- ceived Inthe afternoon and bultetined . by some newspitpers were of an tlirming tenor, and tended ta° reaweken the apprehension and painful suspense prevalent during the varicr days, ofs the Prestlentv’s suferings, {nthe mornhyg an oillelat thspateh was bulletined reporting that fragments of bone had beow taken out of the Wound, and, Inter, under the caption of “ Washington. tsi0 p.m,’ a dispatel Was bulletined to the effect that the Tresl- dent's physichins were very retleent sbout thé condittor of the patient, but enough din been learned tosyarrant the statement that they were of tho opinion that the patient, vould not tye while the bulich was stl In Anis body, wid that they had resolved 40 CUT UNTID THEY FouND rr. ‘The language of the dispatch wits enleniated to rouse the worft fears, and it had ths im- mediate effeep in the oo tiinds of many = of those who read it. Tho more’ thoughtful In the crowds, however, word reluctant to wlve credence to so Starting a report, soving that It had not the atunp of allicint authority. Uutlt nevertheless wroused a ftecling of grent tinensiness, ‘his news tas not recolved or credited tn the Tine nilice, It was posted, howover, oh the Word bulletin, together with other contradictory: hi- formation, evidently the work of sumo: ayndl- vate of firs, such’ as the hittor Journal hus re- evntly alluded to In dertneiatery terms, Lt was weruel hoax, and scommgly designed to convey tho impression that the President tid renehed so. urdiven erisis that it bad become necessary to tuke the Inst desperate chance of a dinger- ons operatug, which might result In bis death, ‘This ploce of nows waa but part of weeries of sitoh reports. E nOGUS N XTRAS - And false telegrams purporting to como from vrominent pursons it Washington were oircu-+ tated during the day in Wall street: by somo heartiess puraon for stuck-Jobbing: purposes, and which represented the Presideut as leing itt A bopeless condition. The untrustworthy news wave rite to i ALL SORTS OF WILD RUMORS at one time, and among athors one to the offect that Vicu-President Arthir bid beet sirmmuned to Washington, ‘his report the Viee-Preskteut this evening pronounced to be utterly untrue, He bad not only 7 . AVED NO BUCIT BUMMONS, " Unt there had, further, buen nothing tu tho dis- patches ho bid recelved which appearad to hin a0 graye ns to call for hig presence in Ut clty tn the Intnediute future. Ho was stilt of tho opinivn, as tie had been all slong since the frst dungeraus erisis had been passed, that the Presl- dent would ultimately recover. He hit no reas KOU nSs yebto wtor that hoperl view of tho situation. ‘Thera wasa considerable crowd of peoploat the Fitth Avenue Motel this evening fuxiouytolearn tho liteat news. Confidence was restored when, at fo'ulock, message was recolyed stuting that tho pationt was dolng well, After reading this weleome news, the crowd begun to disvorse, with general expressions of satisfaction. “PAE WEATIEER, SIGNAL SERVICE, Orrice o¥ THE CHter SIGNAL Orercen, WAate tnatos, 1, CG, duly Si—ta. m. rte Olle Vatloy and Vonuessee, tar weathor, northarly winds, stationary burometer, and stationiry or lower temperature. : For tho Lower’ Lake region; fule weather, preevded Jn the eastern portion by local rains, northwest’ witds, aud stationary or higher barometer and tuniperature. a For, the. Upper, Lake region, flr weather, winds inostly orthorly, stutlonary barometer, and stationary "or bigher tonperature. “ ‘ For the Uppergyjestesippi and Lower Missourl Valleys, fle way torthiorly whuts, becom. {ug variable ino the former nnd shitting to or south in the littor district, lower barometer, and ataduaury or higher teraperatire, . ‘hoe Chiat Sinn Ollicer furnishes the follow- Ing special buitetings ye a ‘rhe baromatar is highest in tho Lower Miseou: Vantey and lowest’ in the St. Lawrenvo Vaile ‘The temperature bas risen slizntly on the South Atinntly const, and. tulle — three |. te eight deerecs “tho Lower Lake region and Ohio Valley, Elsewhere it bas rémained nearly stationary. . Nhe fotlawing temperatures fre reported fron stationson the Northarn feos Jers Tinstporty WH; Hurilngton, bi; eles, wee + GH, «anes rats ure reported from New Englund, tuo Mf dlownd South Atantia States, aad tho Lower uk rorlon. Westerly beta wil in cho Bower aie region, Now England, tho Sliddte and South Athintic Stites, “und northerly winds in the Onto Valley, Lennessou, and tha Northwel ‘The Indlgationy'are that tale weather will pre: voit In the Oblo Valtoy and fennessou and Lake region tooday and to-morrow, ‘peecntedt in, the 4 enatarn purdon of tho latter distrlot by local val ; salts LOCAL OHSERVATIONS. ; cee encado, duly 2-10: Tu) Wind) Very I q | few bear = ft SLU sol th aromutur earrectod fur tomporature, elyvation, ‘amid Anaprumential OFF . pial) Alena baromutare 1H, Moan therniome Muutt hunwaily, Tighost temperature, 70.1. Loueruat tompernture, hi fs UENEWUAL ONSERVATIONS, Cutcang, July 4—10:18 p.m, A] wend, [aval iene, EMILE sees Cireinnadl ‘Slavetund.. invenpori ‘roa atthe Frosh, ty Ja Crass vos. Leavenwirtas, }gnlsyills, aM M wel Hu sunies Pore saci Huchustur, POUGHKEEPSI ‘ + POUGUREEISIE,: No. Yo duly 2.—Thora wero: ferrite thundur-sturma wlong tho Hudson tage Wight. Ingome plicos tho ball and Nyhtuing were nppililug. ‘Crees and telegraph pales wore: turn down, ‘thiere ure another xories of stor thigeventug, 2 e en i)" NEW YOK OIry, Snectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, ew You, July 20,—Tomperatur, We BIE Gps 147803 U peat, TOs tomperature, That wYaraARO temperyture: for borresponding date lst yeas, Te. ta " GRUELTY..TO ANIMALS,” - ‘At Go'clock hist evening somo-vilfzotis, Iidlg- nunt ot the troutmont’an old ‘aud: deerepit horse wus Fecal iat Mt tho: bane bed two men neue $ho [eOrer Qt won end Leavitt strootg; turn ina aa a thet ise patrol. They found ohe poor broken-whided stead drawl nwagon, ailtnghug ty: thy: Fey oud uf whtot wig, 1ye dise Wied nahin, whleh bal fallen down sroty auecr ability 1d sUppore, ite ows weight. She two suun, Joseph Case und Joba Carpenter by name, "paud ty nope altueued po iis necks seuoy. wera i 1 a ° Vurtested aud hon! 13 ‘ho Weal Madisun Strout icc, fe . pa ny : : ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 188I—TEN PAGS. CROMINAL NEWS. A Startling Piece of News garding Frank James, the Outlaw. Re« Ye Was tn Hnansas City Botoro and Aftor the Winston Robbery. A Posso Leaves This Morning at "Daylight on o Mysterious . Mission. Attempted Mordor of an Ol and Prom. inont Citizen of Muskeyzoity Michigan. . Shooting Affray ot Atlanta, Ga., Botwoen a Hotol Glerk and a-‘Drummor. * J Member of the Notorious Hass dang of Outlaws Arrested in. Texus, . FRANK JAMES, * © of Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triburres Kansas City, Mo. July 20.—A startling ploco of nows regarding Fravk Jamva und tho tate Winston robbery on tho Hock Ishind Rullway be- came publie lite this aftarnoon, to tho offect Mutat the thnoof the robbery the wife and ehikt of the noted bandit were stoppingstt the St.Jumes Motel here, and that be was at tho fame plice hinimediately preceding and foltow- ing the afuir. On tho lth of tho month t fam- ly arrived nthe elty and registered ns. i. D. Wilson, wife, and ehitd, from Loalsyilie, Ky. On the fth tho mun left the hotel and was absent suntil tha Ith, Ou tha Juth the family left for Denver, bat, bee Fore departing, tho heut of 1, IL, D, Wilson, was svan In conversation with Mrs. Sapiuels, mother oF the James bose, at the Union Ds city, | Mrs. Nunuels came ov ér to this elty on fhe morning of the HWth from her homo In Cliy County, and was in town atl day, returning at wight, Chere Is not the siyghtest doube Ua Ih De Wilson was in fet Krank James, 25 hls wito was reeaguized” by several ‘pare Wea what as Miss teriy kaw” hur q Annie Unlaton at Independence, Mo. where Aniwes married her tn isi. The robbory was eonunitted on the nlght uf the 1th, wid the rutnor that two of the perpetrators were un the train that night when ft lott Watisna City is wbout contirmed. "the person ening herself Mrs, ib. D. Wilken ‘las been positively tduititied igs Mog, Frank dames, néo Annie Salston, but no exeuke diag been given by these who recognized her for Hot aequininting the oltieials with the fet until withit tho past twenty-fourhoura. Sherlit Lim- burlnke, of Clay Coutity, Sberit Murphy, of dackzon, and the Police Commissioners of ‘this clty held tt secret nceting to-night, und nt day> Jugit a posse of men Ienvo on i inysterious ints. sion In connection with tho above, ——-. HOTEL-CLERK VS, DRUMMER, Apectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune. ATBANTA, Gu, July 2.—This afternoon Ate Inutn was thrown lito a fever of exeltement by shoothig wlray whieh occurred fin gnloon at the Kimball House botweon Edward Cullaway, chlof vllice clerk, and A. 1. Hant, traveling salesman for Chureh & Co,, soda- manufacturers, vf Richmond. Hunt, It seems, applied atthe ollie at fo'clock for dinner, stating tant we dlning-room was closed, Caltaway told him that slicer was over, and thit hy could not gut muy, ‘n3 tho doors were closed, Hut, upon boing toll this, gals 1 know you, and haye, known you for tho past elght years. You are only a second-class gluric of a accond-class A Jobat o flrst-cluss hotel.” Fon Rote di tir” tu Scovi alld, but dng bolt sates froprietura, Mii wet no satistuction, Scovitte telt- that Callaway represented him In such . AD houmeler Hunt and Calhuvay mot eeldent in it siloon, when Catliway, ‘allcing fn, found Hunt deinknig a glass ‘fhe quircel was reopened by Calhuway: getting atter Hunt) for reporting = the inatter to Scoville, Words" wore pusied .be= tween thom until Hunt opened up the dit. oulty mera aerigusly tliat bad been by breaking a tumbler over Callaway's head, cutting a tearful gush, unt, as soon ae he hit Calhuway, Jumped behind a pillar in tho saloon and drew a pistol, Cathuvay, upon revoyerty, ‘from the blow, . leo drew one, and cach tired, Yhe reporta w #0 almultiuneous that those presont thought that only one shot hud been: te Upon an investigauon velig held, how. over, it was fond tat Calluway's shot tad hit the pillar betlnd whteh Mant wis sheltered, and that Hunt's ball had entered Callaway's face under tho lower Ip, und pitssed aut through the alde of the face, tnking uway tho lower Jaw, Aunt was at once arrested and’ bouds refused. ATTEMPTED MURDER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagy Trihune, MuxKEUON, Mich, July 20.—The city wus ox- clted to-day over the attempted murder of Pur- ter Hnelsoy, an old resident of this olty. and a member of the luinber tru of C. if Huekley & Co., Which toul place at Uls residences early this morning, ‘Lhe nssusin is a young man nawed Georgy McCoy, a nephew of a well-known Uls~ reputable wou named Huttic Davis, with whom Huektoy ia living, McCoy went to Hick- Jey’s house during the night and asked for nud: inittance, aud Hatley got out of his bed and admitted bin. MeCoy thei passed through the Minlugevroom Into the parlor, where he sy on the centre-table Haukloy’s vevolver,, In. the meuntime, Maekloy told him to walt. until ho -coutd light aiimp, and went into tho dining. Youn tor that purpose, Seureely dat tho light heen gtrnok when Movoy exclulmed, "G—d— you, t'va got you now!" and proceeded to fire nt Uncklos, “ho rat shot passed through tha shoulder und dito the wall. Lho young’ villain flredt aygilt, tho second shot obtering at the heart, and passing dowa into tho niscles at tho: buck. Tho bali struck a rib and sluneed, which prevented it entering & vitul polut, uy is sui at large, having Jumpad out of Ww window and escaped, hure ds now ,w_ probability that Jinokloy wili recover, * ; : —_- i AURESTED ON SUSPICION. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, UL, July 2h—Shoritf Pool, of thls county, arrested i iin thiy afternoon nt tho Do Suto House who bud registered as Edward BF, Krandall, from Leavenworth, Kis, on susple elon of bots ane Edward ‘Crandall, alias 2, By Crawford, who is wanted at that elly for burgliy and bank-brouting,. and .who {3 also wanted In Missourl for forgery.’ Crandall are rived du this elty from the Hust on the aulf-pust. Gotcloek train just evemug, and put up atthe De Bute House, Ho answerd exactly to the de- seription scout te short Poole by bit. Walto, Bhovill of Leavenworth County, Kansas, ia letter datud” hidy: 18, fn whieh It wus stated ubat Crandall wanld” inidoubtedly vome this way, The man wialer avrvest chins to ben Laurell Ugent for earpel house, add that’ he stopped over in Galenn for the purpose of recuperntiay Having suttered of lute from diehonlthe die wel beheld wndl the urvlval of. the Leavenworth Shorilt, who hos been notitlod by telegram of tha arredt, 4 2 ARREST OF A MALL-NORDER, . + DENTON, POX, July 26,—Doputy United States Marshal Girria bas brought Ju under arrest Jamus Tytler, charged with compilelty In malt robberies committed by the notgrlous Sam Hass ang in 1878, Ho was arrested at Atoka, Undlun Yervitury, his lenves but theey of the’ lags wun at lirge.—Davis, who was i. the Union Paetile Wadirond rapbery at. Whig Bpriugs,: Nob und 13 now in New Orleans; arry Underwoe Ue moat desperate of the pnd, who ly runniug & cattte ranch fa the Vidtaudla of Poxusy and Frank Jaakeon, who te now In Arangi, ‘Sho whereabouts of thesecnon tre woll known to the detcetlves of thid State, but, inthe abe xenee of reward for thelr! olptura and tho well known desperate charseter of tke men, no olforts are likely to bu muuto-te nyruat thom, HMOMICIDES IN MISSISHIPET, . Vicisnuna, duty 2A spovlnl from Rdwards, Miss, reports tho Ulli: of Jlenry: Coles by Deputy-sherel Cornelius, of Isauquena County, Cornehus went ta Bdwards to arrest Colo and some other negroes for Stolahon of contract withv planter up tho fliselesipph tives, a A special from Columbus, diss, says Alepod Nordont und wite were walking U: ho. hoyse of Jeif Woaten, eur Urawford, whon tho wom strnuk es husband with astlek. Joie. Woote fullowed with 4 mage blow, ‘Tho agdiled win foll, gud was thrown Inn cletern,. ‘Lhe murders ere ure in Jui, —- , HORSESTINEE, Special Diupateh to The Chigaga-Tribunt, MARSHAL COWN, ln, July ah--Dick Benimaris, A horsu-thief, who atuto a Valuable Qulwal” from ©. Wiulks, In this county, last “week, and who hid sluce ovaded pursult, waa ifound this overic dug in the Sty; having rambiod to while’ badly Intoxicated, | Bruol of his ult jy couchistye, 18 Inany Viduable antals have dlsuppeared from this vicinity of Inte, Eis eautura ty oxpected to Jeni to ocr dlscoyert CAPTURE OF A MURDERER, Apectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Tatrig Rock, Ark. July 2.—Tbomas. Bf, MuyGctd, who killed bly fathor-luslaw, Mursbull Aday, near Str aly wag cnpt- lite Nore toeday, ane left this morning for that State in charge of 1 Misalasinpl otticer, May- AoW murdered Aday witht bariow kulfe, whlel he plunged in hia meet after tha hitter hid thrown Windows and wee holding hin tho #eound. Ady is reprosmuted a4 bavang bern we Feputabty and wenltt tlzet of Lake County, . ES GREAD Pre TON BMGT, Hantrisnunn, Pay duly 2—Doteetivos trom! Wilkeshnrre , this ovéning arrested Alexander Jaokson, Anron ITM, and Albert Long, attaches ofshelby, Malina & Handitan'a Clrens, ita in cossorles to a murder committed at Pittaton, uriug tho Tht ton digs myo. : n ROBBERY OFAN OLD GOuPHT.. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago'Truunes 1° IxptaNovonts, Ind. Jitly 26.—Uurgined entored tho house of Mr. Miter, near ‘Traders’. Point twenty iniles from this elty nnd secitronl 8a), Mr, Mater and wife, aged puople, were bornd and waged, DPhore Is no elew to tho robbers, toe A FEMALE FORGHE, nth Frannay, 0. duly 24—Miss Mlorenes Diet, ; of Wood County, bas been arrested for eco flog a S50) Conged note with the Farmers’ dank, Bho aeknowletdwes the erinic, NEATIL OF AN OUTLAW, Denton, Tox, duly 2,—t'om Willlams, who shot aud killed two nien at Grapelnud tie weeks, ago, was found dent in the wouds yesterday near this town, : LY HED, SANTA Th, No ML, July 26-0, I. Jonnings, who recently murdered aman on the Aniuias Riyer to secure tho Intter's wife, was lynched: at Merra Anuriia, No My Sunday, — SERIOUSLY SHOT, PolleceOiteer Crowley by Joneph Kel- bi sfey, a Benitentlary Bird, Tho shooting of Ufliccr Daniel Crowtey Mon- Unityd Statos Bxppeas Company, bad a pb: day nicht was ono of tho most villuluous ate tasks ever made upon a policeman in this clty, ‘and that tho oflleer was not killed on tho spot i¢ allowing to n fortumue blow which he imade: with bis cane almost nt the Instant tho shot waa fired, ‘and: by whieh the weapon was pulnted downwards so thatthe builet entered the thie {natead of the body, us tho nasastn Intended tt sliould, asa ft was, the wound js far more serious thin wis ont first thought, and should fnifunination set in tha olicer may ‘lose hls: life. The bullet entered the face of the tiigh about three-titths of tho way up from the knee to the groin, and, barely uilssiug thy bute, lodged in diy’ deep-aunted nuusclos and sincws of the Inner aldo oF the haels of the t witht it inte the wound wv pleco of the pantalvans, and a large ploey of tho Manel drawers ho wid wearing at tho time, wd the danger willbe trom an abscess and fending fulamiiation. whlch tb bullet nus cause, The wo enge 15 ttt the tall, Instend of goltng downwa us ht hy expected, appears to Inv glanced“ upou some right tnuuselo | ov sluow, and to haye taken am upward and Iiekward courau. ‘he doctors in uttendined: sny that cutting into it, or into any abseess witel nay form in the wound, wil be attended with considerable dasucer. doseph Kelley, the young thug who ts bes eved tg Haye fired the’ shot, was arrested nt hits home, Van Buren street, which tg dl- reetly south of and fess than a block way fron the point on Jackson strevt ta whieh Crowley hased him atter the shot was fred. The prise er wie partially: Intoxicated, and had not been to bed, although the hour was past wide « night. When te was tenving the house he put on his brother's hat fnstead of the straw t 40 one he “wore nt. the time of tho shooting, but it fitted dint 8u batty: the — officers noticed it. Hv elatms to tinve been at tenst ten bloeks nway fromm tho scene of thy shooting, hut when Ot+ fleerg Heele and Davis brought btn before Crawe toy-yostortay, the latter iduntilled bin at ot And attempted to atelice bln with weane. Kelley bitterly dentes it, but is sleuply: nanoyed nt tho Identiflention, and sliys he is good tor another teria in the Penitentiary. He isn very desper- tito and bnd-tempered young tan, and two Years ago this mouth KILLED A YOUNG MAN named Georgo Hong by striking him on the heud with 0 basesball bat. For this ho got ult with one your nt Joliet, and he Js only just re- turned from there about #lx weeks, ‘Ollicer Crowley jait bis home, No. Uf Miller street, prepared torn ony slege. Io says that enrty In the evening, while in zona dress, Wo arrested Noi! Hennessey nnd Johan Lyons for tho larceny af auine goods from Mra. McCormick, of No, 20 Union street. Later he trrested Minnie Datoy, who was wanted Upon ehurge of larceny preferred » O'Mura, of ‘No, 07-West Hurrison street, nnd who wits alsa wanted In conjunction with Johaunal, Lyons, fe wis on the wiy to the station, when, ut tho vOorner of ey tind Desplaiics strents, one of two men stopped up to the girk slipped her -famillurly.on the shoulder, aud nddressed her in some obscenu termi. Mrs, Daley, no matter what the daughter imuy be, is a reputne bis waunn,-nid she resented . tho Inaate by striking the fellow, Foul Inuguace von Unued, and Crow exposing his star, told tho intorterer to’ desist, and let them: pass, He snarled out a reply, and saddenty produced, from-his hip-pocket aiz-callbre revolver, whieh hococked and leveled titi nt tho ullleer's brenst,. The Intter struck at bio with om enne und Knocked the wenpou down. She nesusin ran, and Orawloy, notwithstanding his wount, pu auicil him south and west into Jackson street for newrly a blovk, and until he disnppoured, Res turnling, Crowley started aunin for the stutlon, | ‘but fell trom exhaustion nt the corner of Adams and Desplaines streets. He is certatn that his | assailant intended to KIL him, and would have succeeded, tuo, but for tha blow from tho cunc. = FATAL STUPIDITY. A Doso of Carbolle Acid Administored wot for Custor-On, Tho sudden denth nt the County Hospital of Willtun D. Faulkner, Licutenunt of Company 1, Second Regiment, was brielly announced in yes- terday’s paper. It appeared yesterday ut tho Coroner's inquest that the young man wag the. Viettn of a tecriblo blunder mude by one of tha nuracs, who yave hima dogo of car- bolle neld, mistaking it for castor-all, Fauulknor bad bean employed at tho Hospltat singe hist January, caring tor tho malo bathings houge and Jooklauyg after pattonta newly recelye fnto tho Hospital. A fuw days azo be was taken down With tonsilitis, and wos nasigned to one of tho wards of which Anton Kalek, 8 Germut 15 yours of age, is purse. arly Monday evening the physichin in charge preseribed 0 dose of three teadpoofuls of eustor-olt, anv of Fortitied ol, tnd a slgle deopof croton ofl, Along about! Polctock Kulek mixed te dose from drugs te vhus (on a table besile the pittent's vet, ant Baulicner swallowed the dogo atay single. gulp. A thomunt later hu was selved with burns Jog palus in tho thront aud stonmch. ‘Phe truth Mushod wpon kin. on the instant, and ho shouted toi Mrs. ee that Kutek had given hima dosu. af carbuilo veld, Autidots and ematioe wero apeudily adminiatered.and Dr. Me- Arthur did all in pfs power to save hin. iu the potson Wad alrendy ot tute the blood, and fu leas thun an hour the beating of the hourt wis completely choked upand death ensued, Curbaito nold poleaning 18 very palnful, and the young man sulfored terrkbly tip te the very mis ment of his death. ‘Che deouased was i yory: pramiolog young man of about 2) years, Iie ‘albor is aut Woat, and his mother ts dead, ‘Tho solo remaluing relative in this city isa brother, ube ie nttidy ay molelno inthe ollica of Dr, C Davis, Kulek, the nurse, wag filed with romorse nt his fatal bliuder, ‘Though inexperienced in sy drngg or modlehita, Hara tho: Bovon months hoe bay buen ut the hospital he has been very steady and conselentions tn hls dutios, The Dotileg yore properly labeled, and earbolle neil hus tia regembhincy to cuator-oil, Lhero was, therefore, no oxeuse for bis mistake, ‘The Jer attar fully considermg the eaag yesterduy, eae oluded that thore was nothing to be gained by holding hin to the Grand Jury tor erhuinal card. Jesnoas. {lie felt dobply tho result of his act,and tho Jury, considering Ut hia punishment: was Alrouity severe choizth, recommended that he be not-tiken Into custody, ‘COUNSELING TOGETHER, Rolroad Offtctals Conterring with tho Governor of Misnourl ju Belatton to Tray obborles—A Roward of 860,- Q00.to Be Ottorod for tho Arrest of the Sunion Boys and Sr, Louis, So, July 2.—J.C, Gault, Genorat Mannoger, and W, IL. Blodgett, Solleltor of the Wabush Rullroads C. 1, Chapman, 8uperintend= ent, and J, J, Mitchel, of the Culeago, & Allon; 4, 8, Carson, of tho Hannibal & Bt. Joos 0, W, Hogorg, General Manager of tho St, Louts & Sap Francisco; Br, Kimball, Genoral Superintends ont, and M, A, Lowe, attornoy of the Chicnyo & lovk “Island “Ruad; and 2, 8 Parkour, of tho fers ‘cuca with Go¥, Crittenden at the Southorn Motel this morning rogurdtug tne jute trait robbory at Winston, on the Mock Island toud, but tho mooting wae. hold with closud door, and Moo af eruoon euntoronce was eld with vloscd” en stated to-ulmht that doord, bug Gov. Crittend “thore wag u Troe dtd full discusdion of the subs ject, Wis tho unsulmous opinion thay Leet id and Vigurous nivasiires should bo taken, o'bring the outlaws to Justice, and that within fortyseight hours, perlupy twentyefour boure, he will,-ay Governor of Missourl, issue q proctunkedon, ey geuttered broudcast over the Beate, ulfering a reward of SU for the urrestof ‘the ren wo robbed the luvk lilyud teal at Winstor,$90,000 of this sum te bg wivon for the oupture oF the two James boys, supposed to have been tho leaders of the robs bery, and €4,000 cach for tho other tive won of the party. } HINGTOX, ave Efforts of ,the Revenue Do ment to Capture the y derer of Brayton, Patt, Ur. Latifteation by the Chineye ernment of the ‘Two ‘7, ties with America, Gon Tee ‘An Indian Qonferenoo to Bo q eld Washington Aug, 16~Iayal, . EXVoOKrTS OF BREADS TUErs, Wasuixatos, D, Ci ditly {hho report tho exports of threwdstuits tor gone etet pluted tostay by the Murewu of statisti Hee iso W stitoment of these tho cntlro fiscal your of 184, ‘These sigur, fn sunto respects highly {interesting nde five, ‘The report embraces the exports of bid Whont, wheat tour, barley, COTTHANCAL, oats, rye, from sixteen of the princtpat porta, exports wer, In round OW, ns compired ty g2e.uc,Ny dur, tho preceding yenr, All tho Prinelpe ports, except New Orleans ung Host show on falling off, Now York Alroy <4 Tron $12,000,000. to 8121 cH ik): Ti Nadelpty frou HUD to AERA: Lattin ee SAMO) to $1.00, white Moston ture Trout $14.200,000 tO 817,100,000, und New ‘Ones Auoreasedd fromm 0.0000 Vs Stow aay” MiEt exports of brendsttlts from ‘Ne Onteanat funy of this year are even moretutenuriay ne tho entire exports uf the fscal yeurs torus thogo exports for Now Yurk far target computed with the exports for thn eoreemas fn month of last Year, dropped frum singe 19. $e0W00) und exports from Phiuemee dropped from S3000,U00 10. $18,000, ty ey of Uronctstults trom New Orleans lneresad eet SER LO FO OO—thuy word mary. th doubled, Moston "incrensed Yess than $10 nttimore lost ovr Stix, "h ral to the corresponding stuter dung of Inst year, and going Turihior inne ge Analysis, your correspanitent thuds thit osu ber of bushels of gorn slipped from New yon in June of this, yb was, tn round tiumbe ian NU b hel tepared Lo He In dine cd list our. Moston deelined from Ke) ty Hs ladtelphin fram G20) bueliely t Me QWs Lulthmore front 1,600,009 bithels to LAI while New Orleans, on tho other lund, tnereae) from 03,000 bushels to 1,010,009 1 s, ‘Turns towhent one tnds- sup same record. ‘ho whert exports Orleans during June of this. y 7 ny more than daubla whit pies, were tu dune ¢ Just your, tho axuct tanres bee F120 buy 208 tuminst 8000 bustield. New York tell frog 4.400,000 bushels to 3,000,000 Dustels, and what ever may be enid about grain heating in ste Hier Months, Wor docs pHene to be a go deal of gralu swolllog on te Mississippl, necure Ing to the stutistio tables, wed that coutilon aye pears to bo more comfortable thin the culd oe Leaetlie operation going on wt the princi Alluntig ports, Te mny vo interesting to wid that the grin shipments vin tho Mississlppl itlver during tog hot months of May and June af utils yea ICA CON, and They inttubers, gxing, very nearly equal tho total abipisents during tous year of Loi, : a WILE NAVAL, BOARD. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribus, Wasuisatox, D. Cy duly 2h—The Xe Bourd, nppointcd some time since by ‘Secretary Hunt to inquire into the needs of tho nayy it respect to uuw vessels and the kind best sulted ta the defonae of this country and tho malate uinice of. Its dignity Ju othor waters, has arrive ub important conelitsions, Tho Bound hasde elted te recommund: the -caustruction of thee classes of iehtin oruisers, to tive a speatd thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen knote at - hour, reapeetively. "The “largest “ely is tu. have a enpavity of 6,700 ton ‘They also recommend the construction % number of gunboats for the rite a aud to have x eapnolty of i tonyt Specd of ton Knots, und to enrry one gin each ‘These ure designed-to serve on “the Chitcse wt other couste baving nmarcow ind shallow Inlet, for wh there aro no sititabla bouts now existe dug-in the myy. ‘Tho gunboats will bo of wool, ‘but tho larger veasels uf fron. ‘Pho iuval con structors on tho sourd are to bold a log sitting at the Portsmouth, N. H., Navy-Yanito ducldu on the Hines of the various classes of vee sels, Whou this bis been dong the engincerellices of the Sourd will determing as to tho character of tho engines best adapted to tho ditferent classes, itis uniloratual: that tha vllicers are wilhng to glve wp thoir prejudive for heavy rigglus, eo there will bo no difiieulty in attainoe tho requisit speed. ‘There Is every” prospect of harmony in the eunchisions of te Uount. The Jast thing to be done after the construction and englnvors get through, $3 for the Ine ollleert todecido upon the’ outit, ho Seeretary will thon tuve the fnlehed report submitted to bia and will embody It in bis report to the Pevsideat, who it Is known had tho intention fo make a Urgent rocommondition to. Conycess to eliner tue some radical action or withdraw all support from tho nuvy, — WUE INFERNAL MACHINES go, Spectat Diavuten to ‘The Chicago Tribunte’ Wasiusatos, D.C., July 2.—Tho stato Ne partnent his. received no officinl information rolative to the roport of the dynamite inferad Muchines sald tu bo allpped fron this couwly to England, but without offical tuformatet steps hive been taken to ascertain the tratnol these reports, An oilchal of thy State Depatty inunt aul to-day that, if 1 stall be fumed thst the reports ure true, such active will be kee in tho mntior ng fa consistent with our trendy) relutions with Great Britain. ITEMS OF NEV ® Wasutnoron, 2. C., July = Teputy-Colr tector Noah, at Colunibln, 8. C,, telezmphs Con miluslonor Kaum that. a rovente force walt Deputy Byron ralded MeDow's Louse tho morn Ing of the 2ist, and found (t deserted, Melo ond family bad fed to partaunknown, Thoreve onuo party. returnud to Spartansburg. Th Deputy reports that: bls oftice hus no tufora tion ta show that any oifort bay been made on tho partot tho Marshals ar Deput MeDow, Commissioner Hasin, tn rep i int uuidtonwent tho Following telexritt tu Dep uty-Collectur Non: “ “Olfor 6000 rowiurd for tho arrest und ll sety to United States Murshal Blythe of Mellow fe tho murder of Deputy-Collvetor isruvtone ‘Tho Supreme Conrt room, aud the chi ct Juaticn Ciitturd wore draped to-day, ws Wik at pho Departmont of dusulen, So tig Up uullctings Was pluced st hidf-qist. ‘rhe Commisstoner-of fuliun Aftatea, ill view of eflveting a Sieuiy nrrangement like fog to the gradual consolidauion oF ty vari Tudian agenvics, and, bringing nearer tone the various trios of Tredlans now evatterel Oe tewide aren, hus sont out letters to Wie ee Guuthus, Whanebagoes, and the Lower 4 Sioux, iistructing: them to send three de from cach tribe to Washington bby hung fi A piles were reeelyed from euch trihe dee! ah wittngness to dene. ‘Tho -apeetil object ol TS forgave ut this ty b8 to wring: ia lel u ey location: for the, Fone Nebritskdy rofuse to ge te Indian Territory. ani “A ielowmius wis recelved at tie Brate Mnets Viti, antaunel vitbitient \ trentles botweon ‘the United states and Chiu exchangod at Pokin duly 10, ‘ace gtohk «Tho ordur making a peel) nesienthiy oe “mall-sor'vice on the Sigslgslppl Rive eR the Mitourl State line, and upon all f er Sate of tho Mivsuurt and south of tie Sissi ee Ino, ta rescinded, and the ebarge ol wry Upon these rivers reverts to tho eubriiiirey conta of tye rospeutive divisiuns to wile : pelong. . VS, —S CHARITY, Continuation of the Sexson in eee “of the National Conference of tes and Corrections, mf .. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugs THN Boaron, duly 44—The Conference Fur? Churitis to-day was devoted eutlie y hprrn ganization of charitable work Iu cities fu known in Hoston, the ussacialed ¢ meet Typ objyct brouyue toxethor a large ane porsons epuolully {utorested 1 It, wd well dience were uniny. ladies wad. Hevas ra tue Kuown us workera fi the city, and It wt Tig. tut tho Conference looked | for mau lon during tho tine allowed tor the diet iy There waa widely-exnresse On orks hun somothing regarding tho Prien jawed ius of the. yyrious ohuritics, it any ARS Fotis and Sir. Robert: ‘Trent jatedd (DATE hulf of tho Conference Avia cull tes, Mn Eduats DW. Cheney for the Bhar Wonon's Children's tospitul, ie 7 fF tho Provident young He Watdwin tor the Vig ion, quye brie! tele cI Institudons free Ca ia lat a wn i te ston 4 rie Mm yy ale tue of tho si, ft ihse aru toe tae of Hoston for 31 ql dnt volo MONE of the work of charity, one ve hee vl pane witht 0 owpbatic language churged cheat a forejng the liquor pad Caan denounced = Bina, O, 1, Lowell, ‘¢ political jutluonee la bur eltys Se — a uae KOBBED BY FOOTPADS, -Phomag Kjannory, 17 years of nue at the Woat T'wolfth Strect Station ce . robbiuy Loylg Golke and Herman Ke ; “about §1.cush cach. ‘Tho complatanty | No. 2p Cramer stroct, and walle oh fi eyutt joe butween Lund Zo'eluck Suny ww U Wueu mot at the. corner of denen say ate take O24 él kets bore guino tino wont through thelr poe! sand Valuables. ve locked up if ged wil reek vt G