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Tribune. «The Chicago Daily UME XL. — 4 ar THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881—TEN PAGES. Ke Crile. voL febrile feeling yesterday afternoon, which the phystclans regard as a most hopeful slau. For the firattime In threa weeks the patient’s temperature at the evening examination was feature of aso. For the frat time in more than three weeks tho patient's temperature at. the evening examinntion was to-day normal ‘Thore has been no furthor exploration of the ‘wound fu search of fragments of bone, and no THE PRESIDENT. tainty of tho | thors | aver ho ‘effects of the t Jast rolls Ith tho addi: a = ‘ 37" Persons leaving the elly for.the summer | Normal. ‘There was a full, free discharge of Everybod Assured that ‘His indication of tite existence of such fragments having Secon Pieper ei aeaald of Fausosi ete tap autnecate imate their a asst tt aes the anys is patton R y Is E orer begat ee nore oot aetaber ae “THERE 19 DUT ONE ORK DANGER . dress he lowing rates, postaye prepatd: | has obtained amore sleep than usual q and freely | to bo hended In the Prosi ¥ ft °. Dany Trinung, per month, $1; tneluding Sun | and has been greatly refreshed thereby, The ecovery Is xtremely through the new Incision, and Is of a perfectly yeaa fp tne Erosidont’¢ oaso,!s sald » | day tenue, $1.25, Emp @POFP " Wanmen, fair weather, and variable winds for this region to-~dny. Dr. Bilss to-night after tho wound ‘was dressed and the bulletins prepared, “That danger a pymmiu, and itis not Ulkely to occur for a long time, and we ‘ara oxtromely ‘confident,’ almost. certain, that It will not occur at ‘all, The Prosi- dent ts\doing very, very well. ‘We-could not hope to have him do better, M18 BLERP LAST NIGHT. was the best that bo has had sinco ho’ was wounded, He'slept right through until5 o'clock without a break.—a sweet, perfect, natural steep, and we watched him, to seo that’ ho would Not sleep too much, and become too tired by ft. But he did ‘not, and he awoke very much re- Probable. henlthycharacter. After tho evening dressingof the wound, the patient slept quietly for three hours, and awoke a few moments since, feeling greatly rufresped. He hea no fever, andhas had none since yeaterday. His pulse {a now below 100, and his temperature and tespiration normal. ‘The attenuing surgeons, although by no means free fromm anxloty, express a hope and bellef that the present hnprovement is a permanent waln, and that tho President is on tho way to re- covery, Dr. Hamilton arrived here from Now York at 10 to-night, MIDNIGHT. pliysicians express the:.bellef that. the im- provement of yesterday, wns a permanent gain, and that the patient Is on the way to complete recovery. Dr. Bliss Almost Willing to Go Further, and Declare the . Absence of Danger, 7 Dunrna the first half of the present year LOUIS NAPOLEON was 77,08 persons left the port of Bremen for a’ great smoker and prided | America, Itts belleved that tho emigration . : from Germany this year will reach 333,000, himself on having the finest oaks eee es cigars in the world, made es- Wirrtast R. Dicktson and Joel Vanars- ‘Tuosr who have hitherto been regarded 03 the lending Fenians at Cork andother fenian centres in Ireland utterly.discard the notion that any section of thé Fentan Brotherhood were concerned in sending the Infernat ma- chines which arrived In Jverpool recently, A Delightful Companion, ia! to tho health and happiness of overy trave Dr. Agnew Unwilling to Believe si < dalen, two Philadelplita Iawyers, were con- | They also condemn In the strongest terms 0 At 10:50 this evening yous correspondent saw | freshed, He bas had a good appetite during Herand ibe one iy rolleyes Set tina pecially for him in Havana. vieted yesterday of forging the will of | resortto abominable and dlabolleal strata- that His Attendance Is Gon, Swatm at the White House. : thaday. His food agreod with him, The fover delicious.” tt instal F vand indigestion, broaks up colds, chills, craps. provouta ‘iaiaria and disoasos Incidental, ana erro of water, food, und climate. MBeware oi eerthtess imitations sald to be te good, Nd ie SANFORD'S GINGER, ond take No ther, Bold ae aera, WEEKS & POTTER, Horton. APOLLINALIS, . Pier rnecaemaaet oy nie, Ska A pollinares “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” British Medical Fournal, THE PRIMEVAL CHAMPAGNE, ‘Of great value to the cause of temperance and good health” ‘Dr. Norman Kerr, F.L.S. London, Eng. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. Ofall Grocers, Druggists, & Min, Wat, Dealers. BEWARE_OF_IMI'TATIONS, EDUCATIONAL. 9 September 1, 1983. Its pane nom tore prsient the ‘son wehool for boys. Fortorms address DR. 81 Robert Whitaker, that $800,000 worth of an Prof, Horsford the noted estate might fall into their own hands, : : chemist says that some years PnocrEpiNes haye been “commenced for * ’ forcing the Blackburn. (Lancashire) District since when in Cuba = bs Building Association into bankruptey, ‘The the desire to secure the best abilities of the concern ate over $1,000,000, : The SheMcld Equitable Building Society, cigar made on the Island and. | with abilities amounting to ,8380,000, has upon inquiry found the man. | suspended. ‘ufacturer who made Louis Minuar Pasa and the others recently 1 er B db 1 convicted of the murder of Abdul Aziz, ex- Napo con's cigars an oug) ht cept Izzet Pasha, Soyd Pasha, and the two from him three of them pay- actual assasins, were sont from Constantino- _ plo Inst Monday to Et Medjas, Arabin, where ing one dollar in gold for thay will remain In exile for life or until: each. In conversation with | *ey ean escape, —_= the maker Prof, Horsford ‘Tur persons who stole $200,000 from the rie | Matanzas (Cuba) Bank have been capturad, asked whether a finer cigar and some ot bead booty has peat recovered, Some of thelr accomplices have also been could be made and where enptured. The Moxican authorities atded the leaf tobacco used in these | tha Cuban authorities! in making tho capt- ‘ ure. Two accomplices are still at large in was raised. The d manufact- Mexico, but their arrest {8 probable, urer replicd that it was im- |: 3 iguana sce : ue ut assessed valuation of Cook County fs possible to make any better $23,891,015, being an Inerense of nearly $1,- goods and no other leaf would | 40,000as compared with the valuation of . Inst year. ‘The assessment of- the South equal that used for this pur- | Town: is $14,801,860 this yenr, ngainst H $14,783,583 lost year. There tins been a Ose: For these SIG ATS he alight increase in the valuation of the West specially imported leaf grown | ‘Town, anda falling off in tho valuatich of in the golden tobacco belt of | "North Town, North Carolina. ‘Tne President of the Central Turkey Col- legent Alntab addressed a large audience eae in London yesterday on the subject of Chiris- Smoked by as fastidious - tian education in Asia Minor. Uo referred 5 ‘ i to the large number of educated American an Emp eror as Louis Napol Jadies and gentlemen now engaged in mis- eon and. costing one dollar | stonary work there, and thatasa result of : their labors 400 schools for tho Instruction of each in gold we presume | onitdron existed. “f toll you the President Js going to pull through,” sald tho General. >“ He haa boon bet- ter to-day than soy day before since he was sick. Hie countenance looks 9 good deal better, oud his voce bogins to sound naturally, That steep be got Inst night did bins world of sood, and ho is having auother good sleep to-night. He fell asleep at 8 o'clock, and is sleeping nate. urally." “Tins he had any signs of fevor or ofa chill to-day?" " “None whatever, and he has taken moro nour- {btn ut to-duy than in two or threo days bo- 0 “What has he taken?” “Beef tea principally, bat he “hag also taken some milk and raw egg. Everything bo has taken agreed with him, and did him good," “General, somejof the newspapers say that no mleroscopic examination of the President's blood or of anything except the pus-from the wound has been made. In that true?” “No, there is no truth whatever in It. When- aver the symptome have been atall unfavorable, not only the pus, but the blood and every secre- tion; have been carefully examined by Dr, Woodward, who 12 one of tho best microscopists iu the country, A complote record uf these ex- aminations bas been kept as part of tho nistory of the case.” rn Atl! o'clock tho White House was deserted by all except the surgeons and attendants who re- mained on duty, aud thero was covery Indication that'the President would pass o comfortable niznt, Dr. Hamilton arrived, but did not see tho patient, who was quictly siceping. THE LONG LANE. A. TURNING, Spectat Dispateh to The Chtedoo Tribune, Wasutnoton, July 27.—The President has discontinued bis imllk diet, os it has beqn found that lt does not any longer agree with him, The pain In his feet and legs has nearly entirely disappeared. When’ Drs. Agnew and Lamilton were here on Sunday the President asked themto tell him frankly thelr opinion ot his realcoudition, ‘They did 80, Withholding nothing of Importance, and the President was satisfied with their con- clusions.” Ie Is beginning to take new inter- est in outside affairs, and, altogether, appears to ba recovering from lils set- backs, The physicians hereafter will proba- bly make theofficial bulletins fuller, in order to satisfy public interest, and to avold the very just comment at the oxtreme meagre- ness of details which has been furnished. E Dit. BOYNTON, tho cousin of the President, feels very much en- cournged. Ho, at tho request of Mrs, Garfleld, gems such ag are championel by O'Donovan- Rossa for the redress of Irish wrongs. The Government offictals have Snstructed the customs officials at Cork and Queenstown to use groat diligence to prevent. the Importa- tion of suspiclous-looking boxes and parcels, ——aws |” France and Spain are snarling at ono an- other across the Pyrenees, The Spanish Gov- ernment has demanded ‘compensation from France forthe Spanish victims of the Alge- rian ralders at Oran. Frande promises to pay the folatives of those Spaniards’ that were Killed 9 certain sum of “ blobd-money,” but proposes that compensation for dawnages to property ba determined by an Internatlonat Arbitration Committec, which shalt also de- termine the amount of compensation dus to French. subjects whose harvests have sut- fered during the “risings!? in Spain. The Spanish press scout the idea of entertaining the ,proposals of France, and there exist among the Spaniards very bitter feclings against tholr Gallic neighbors, ee ‘Tne hitelfin the negotiations between the Boers afd the English séems to have been caused by the refusal of Sir Evelyn Wood and the English Commisaldners to carry on negotiations with the Boer leaders as long as tho Intter permitted one Buskes to actas thelr secretary. The Boer leaders pald no attention to the protests of Gen, Wood, and hence the trouble. The objectionab{® secre- tary Is 4 Hollander, and durig: the war he acted as Paul Kruger’s secretary and adviser, 1t is to his influence,’ it -Is, sald, that Kruger withhelt the news of the armistice from Col. Winslow during the slege of Potchefstroom. ‘He ts also charged with having -acted inso- lontly and barbarously to English soldiers made prisoners during the war, and to have conducted himself generally as a swaggor- ing bully. fas ' : Necessary. bas not returned, he bas somo naps, and says Longer Necessary. himsclf that he, feels very much better, You can say that tho INDICATIONS ANE VERY MCPEFUL, that ho has recovered from the effects of last Saturday and Sunday, and {sa well If not bet- terthan bo was before." Hoing naked {f any further Information had bean obtained as to THE LOCATION OF THE BALI, Dr. Dias safd nothing moro’ was knows. Thoy~ ” Atill Delleved It to bu lodged In the anterior wall of tne abdomen, Jn front of the hip, at the point « Where tho discoloration was observed a fow days After tho sbucting. There Is no present pur- Pose of attempting to remove the ball. Dr. Bilss alsu etnted that ho wascertnin now that the Prest> dent would progress continuously towards re- covery, He sald that he bad never lost bis von- fidence In the President's ultimate recovery, and pe felt more certain of It to-night than he corer ad, At 7 O'Olock Last Night, Pulse, 98; Temperature, 98.6 ; Respira- tion, 20, The Grand Sleep of Tuesday Night Fol- lowed by an Equally Good One Last Night. A Great Load Again Rising from the Hosts of People 80 Vitally In- terested. CALLERS. To the Wertern Associated Prest, Warntxatox, D. 0., July 27.—The Hon. Clarks ‘SogN. Hotter, the Hon. John A. Kasson, and the Hon, T. O, Howe, who has Justroturoed from bis duties asa member of tho. International Mono- tary Conference, and Representative Dezendorft ‘wore among the calicrs at tha White House to- day, Outside of there and representatives of one or two fureign Ingations, and members of the Cabinet, there were but few callers to-day. THE ASSASIN, MIS LIFE IN JAIL. Sptetal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasnutxatox, D. C., July 27.—Guiteau’s life In jatl does not differ from that of any other prisoner, Ile is kept by limseif, but, Inno sense, Is he in solitary continement. Ile {3 able to talk with the other prisuners, and talks with the guard on all matters not relating to the President. Le has not seen any newspaper, but, within a day or two, has read the following books: “ From the Clouds - to the Moumtalus,” by Jules Verne; “How She Came into Her Kingdom,’ and “Nine Years Among the Convicts, or Prison Rem- Iniscences,” by E. Smith. Although ho claims to be a theologian and a pious man, he fins not yet been observed to have spent any time in devotion. ‘Ie lias notasked for a lawyer, and hag Indicated that’ ho Js lawyer enough to manago his own care. .Ho has not manifested asingle trace of insanity in. any form, and no person connected with the dail belaves he is in the slightest degree fasanc. . 2. THE FST CABR 1 ts of a charge of carrying *a'pistol since tha Presl- dont was shot was brought before the police THREE BULLETINS. % 8 AL ML. Executive MANSION, WASHINGTON, July 27—8 a, m.—The President stept sweetly last night from about 8 p.m. toSa,m., with but a single’ break of short duration at 11 p.m. Since 6 this morning he has dozed quietly, awakening at intervals. There have been no rigors, lle takes his nourishment well and his general condition is improving. He ex- presses himself as feeling better and more reated, Pulse, $4: temperature, 98.4; respiration, Be D, W. Burs, . J. WOODWARD, Rovrur Reyaunn, D, Hayes AGNEW. 18:30 p, 3h EXKCCTIVE MANSION, WASHTXaTON, July 27— 12:30 p. m.-—‘Lhe President’s wound was dressed just after tho mordsng bulletin was issued. It looks weil, and the pus, which is healthy in character, is discharging freely. Since then he has reatod quietly, and takes his nourishment readily and without gastric disturbance. At present his pulse is 90; temperature, 96.4; res- piration, 18, 2 W, Buse, EVENA PARKER, . Racine Collen Ieacing, Vis, ols of Idboral Arts, Musto, Drawing wate iene etton Sador xngungct, ete 4 Teachers, 378 Pupils, 100 ali Musto one for ON lett eCunaON Kena, ane ARS ho Culleyo feuar'school, Tith year opens ‘Sopt. 6, 181. Bend to Rev. 1. G. PERSIING, D.D., Pittsburgh. Pa Rev, 1, €. PERSITING, D.D., Pittsburgh: Pa A Live School. #., Deaction) Course, Feces ad tactical stotuodas late ate tendance from all paris of the land, Location cheap- fr, safer, healthier th@aany lorgo city. JACKSONVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE and ENGLISH TRAINING SCIIOOL, ‘Tho standard school of its clues, Sond for colloge quarterly to G. W. BUWN, Jacksonville, Il, wania Military Acudemy. opens Hept. 13. Clif Eni fineoring, Chen: NOhOVE, Patren at Now os Metropolitan Biger, Chleagu, orto Co THEO. MYATT, Dean Tux London Pall Majl Gazette thinks that even should: the American Government suppress the Irish dynamite organs of this country it would. not have tho effect of putting an end to: conspiracies against the peace .of England,and}Engiishmen. It tightly concludes that mea who: are capable of devising infornal machipes for blowing up English ships and Englist 7h OM : . EX£CurivE MANSION, WASHINGTON, July 21-7 p. m.—The President is still resting quictly. Hoe tas been able to fake moro nourishment to-day than for several days past, and up to the pres- ont hour has had no febrile rise of temporature. His wound bas just been dressed, It looks well, and discharges healthy pus ina sufictent quan- tty during the day. ‘His pulse {s now 06, tem- those cigars were perfection. i ate is Sac : : 3 ite examinations made by the President's . The outlet of this. golden to- - | puysictans dtiring the past four days seem to o belt of North Carolina | have convinced them that the ball did not bace cae penetrate the liver, that it Is not locntad in the isDurhamandthesame grade | anterior wall of the abdomen, and that it did : of tobacco which was export: not pass through the abdominal cayity, but : public buildings i court to-day, and ‘tho -Justice imposed tho ol. v Avani ALi . . perature 08.5, respiration 20. hasfreo access to ‘tho sick-room, and forthe - Aptos wl Felatune Walmer lou ty Chicazo'oh ed to Havana for.the Emper- ayant PAE AM eet ti ea Ra aro not the cluss of; p¢rsons who need]... D. W. Briss, * last few daya has beon. with him from 5 in the ommat penalty aati $50, or s ninety. Fen A wll hokepoy ioaou patrons of Academy! Dads Pp \ i B q a bloodthirsty leading jarticla to induce «0K, Bansrs, morning until 10 at night. ‘The examinations of | 278 !n tho », A negro who was tdaviherson omciat business one ° ad 's ciearsis what we use in - | Sovity between the polnt of the hip-bonoand | thom to-do thelr diabbiical work, ‘The | “t+ Stgwoonwanp, | the Prosident'a wound which bave been made | rok loft n street-cnr —Vecnuso his Worwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., OF's cigars 1S what We USC.I. | the zlba which contalt the smaller intes- | Gozctic docs’ not belleva ‘Afnbs O'Dongvan- Pf ee Honenr Renu, | within the last four days havo led toa difteront | £46 al been, demanded of, | him, and emminatzet omnorsey fore techies | BLACKWELL'S DURHAM. | tines °° = "| Hossa ius been In the sore, thning prob “OHH HOURS: © |S" toocemror mocnicg leaving tT pen of le ute was ano 00k, Ue FOF cat . ‘ ———= at ° 0 3 re BALI “Court. ' + Welleaablishad roptvation for igh aohularship an Lone’ Cur.. That. is the |- wmi-pu Bots, our Consul at Aixln ably that if he was i¢ would. not bamuch of was drunk, : The. Court. remarked. that being 7:80 A.M. WEDNESDAY. ‘Exncotive Mansion, July 37—7:80 a, m.— Information reculved this morning from the sick-room is in effect that the President passe a comfortable night, having obtained during the night at intervals fully six hours’ sleep.” After inidnight a slight rise of tem- perature occurred, but soun passed -away. There wera no indications of rigor during tho ‘night. Tho President bas expressed himself us feeling bottor this morning, DA. M Postmastor-Goneral Jamos sent tho following to New York: To H,@. Pearson: We are all rejoicing over the marked improvement in the condition of tho Prosideot,, It is now belleved that any fure thor dangor of tho rvevrrevco of 8 chill is avorted. Thoro seoms to bo no obstacle in the way to his recgyery, He slept noarly nine hours last night, and is refreshed and strenythoncd. |. Dr. Boynton just assures me that tho patient is better than at any time since bis injury. ‘Tu08. Ts JAMES. 10:55 Ay te Dr. Boynton has just come from the Prasl- dont’s chamber, and reports the patlent in ex- cellent spirits, Hosoya his undisturbed sloep last night bas greatly rested him, and ne has partaken of increased uourfahmont this morn- ing. Tho fayorablo chango In the President's condition {s plainly visible on the countenances of tho immodinte attendants of the sick-room, who, during the porloa of tho faver which oc- curred subsequent to tho incision, bore oxpres- sions of auxiety aud looked generally careworn, Thia morning tho 4aine persons may bo scon about the house bearing chcerful countenances and oxhiblting an apparent alr of gratification, ‘When asked wont truth there was in the atate- manly conductin Yale College. Spoc' whdol, in good homes, and bonrding-howses. . WM. HUTCHISON, Prinetpal, Morgan Park Military Academy. ‘The best Hoys' Boarding Schoot in the West. Vre- pares for College, Xcientitic Schuol or Business, Ja IRE ond Toe coe to Cane Eben, REE TALCOTT, Principa |Monan Park, Cook Co.. Ut. BETTIESTUART INSTITUTE, Hpripageld, N. The lth yenr will commonce Hep 1. Virsteclasa achool for young ladies, Courso full. German treo, ~ Fine Arts Dopartments unsorpassad, Eloc or rather goud reading, & 0; location, marked featiiro.. Fi eee Sut be MORSE Ost es, Prinelpal, IT. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL, raw Depart’ siNea fe ulead datas rctaat es fuel Terms, seven montis sack, Htadente admitied. ovtran, Addrous HiuWlY HittoHCooK, At Lousy Noe WVIL, MECHANICAL, AND MINING Engineering at, tho Nonsselaor Polytochnio Inatl- Nie,'Troy, NV Tho oldest. cngingcting achoo} 1G erica, ‘Noxt term begiua Bopt. 15. Tho Kowiner for list of the the past from that which was at first ontertalned. It 1s ‘now pretty certain that it did not ponctrate the tiver, and that, if {t roucbed it; It grazed It Jn its downwaril courso; that It !s not-located in the arterior wall of the abdomen, and did not trav- erse tho abdominal cavity, but went downward | after being interrupted by the rib, and is now located in what the doctors desuribo as the right iliac fossa. Thia ts the cavity between tho front of the hip-bone and the riba which coun+ tains the amall intestines, TURUE IAS NOT BEEN EVEN A RUMOR of unfavorable symptonts around from: day- Ughttodark, The first sentence of the morn- ing builotin seems to bave struck the keynote of feeling for tho day: “Tne President slept, sweetly lust night from about 8 to6.” There ‘were not many woll men in the city who could imake as good a report as tbat. Thoday, in con- sequence, has been In many respects the bright eat since tho shooting, for, although tho Presl- dent has not regained tho strength lost since Saturday, the wound bus been brought into much better condition, and where tho danger.of fur- ther: troubles are believed to have been very greatly lessened. . . THERE 18 KTRONG CONFIDENCR TO-NIGHT that tho progress will now bo more rapid towanl full convalescence than it has yet been, For tho first time there bas been no febrile rise aur- Ing the day, and the pulse, temperature, and all other conditions give us much: promise of good asthis. Tho‘strgeons, after making tho morning examiuation, nade no attempt to con- coal their great gatiafaction, Ono described the President's condition as nee “orToR,”” ‘ Another expressed the opinion that, except for untoreseen accidents, bu seemed ont of dane ger, This was the key tipon which all tho talk asecret. In fact the Gazettc thinks that the English Govornment can better cope with Its dynainite. enemies if Rossa !s allowed to publish his paper than if {t.was suppressed, asitwill have.a menns of. knowing some- thing of the mischief that is being plotted. drunk was no reason why ho ‘should be excused, but a drunken man or avy other “ crank " is Ha- bio'to shoot the ‘President, or. anybody else, and {t 1s drunken and cranky. mon and thioves that make it necessary for logisiation against carry- ing weapons.’ If ‘none but ‘honest men carricd Weapous to shoot down thieves and roughe, then there would, be no need ‘of iegisiaton against the carrying of weapons, -but, on tho coutrary, every honost person would Indorre tho practice. Dut, as tt ia, tho honest peopla get tho worst of it. The practice of carrying. pistols. and other deadly weapons 18 very general among both cole ored and white people here. No FMEND ON, RANTIL to the Western Associated Press. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 27.—Thé Star to-day publishes an Interview with Gen. Crocker, Wanton of the jal, about Guiteau, Crocker sald, epeaking of Guiteau: “There hos been no event. In bis life during tho past week thot is worthy of mention. 1o eats, sleeps, and wakes up ike any other prisoner, Noone bas come to see bim from the day be was brought bere. No one bas manifesied avy frinudly interest in him. Nedoes not seem to have any friends, His brother-in-law was here, but he did not appear to take any ,speciai {interest In hha. Thera was uo \animosity shown, how- ever. If bis. mother,:or brother, or any of bis friends come to seo him, I would let thom seo him, justag | would:do in tho cass of ‘ny other prisoner, The only people who havo Leen here to sco him are those who came out of more curlosity. Guiteau is as quietas any other prisoner. He seems to have minds up his inind to patiently awnit tho result, Ho has not aaked fora lawyer. He has not .asked to sco any one. Yaaked him {f he wanted a lawyer, Ho said no, uot at present, Ho claims to bo a Inwyer bin- fs P. 4 mia Chapolle, fn the Rhine country, writes that reason we don t have ‘to. put if there be not a coplous rainfull stan early any drugs in our goods to « { date the farmers of that region will not real- . 5 izo half on average wheat crop, and In some make-them sell. You see we places not more. than one-third of a crop. are.the largest buyers of this Reports from various poltitsof Hollandshow 5 . : + that hundreds of acres of wheat lave beon grade of leaf in the worldand | ptowod up and sowed with oats and barley, . ‘ st i and that the Dutch farmers.wil! not baye being right where it is er Own. anything like a fair harvest, we have the rirsT Pick of ~ A rERson giving the name of Patrick Ae all the crop and so get the Lane, and who is belleved to bo a blacksmith choicest quality every time. of Whitehall, N, Y., presented himself at the ee ‘ old Capitol building at Albany yesterday ‘ ‘ é avith an old-fashioned gup on his shoulder, Have you tried BLACK: | and ctatmed that he was Adjutant-Genoral of aria’ the State of -New-York., Some of the State WEEE 5 DurHam Lone Cur officials were considerably - frightened, but: yet?’ Ifnot we want to tell | ondof. thom, att. Hyde, had courage cnough ‘ * > . to grapple with ‘the crazy man, disarming you that aside from being him before any mischief was attempted, .PURE and made from the - + \* Gey, Roarn A, Pryor, one of the lawyers Finest leaf grown, there are’ | gor tho Spraguo ostate, sald ‘yesterday thata two features about this LonG | proposition is‘ now- pending between the A 7 ‘creditors and the Spragues which wil! proba- Cur that you will appreciate. | ply result in a settlement satisfactory to “thi .. | ait parties. The, arrangement contem- Two things that eye Ty smok plated Is the purchase of . the ‘property er has wished. for .many ‘] by William, Amasa, Mary, and “Fanny . 1 Sprague, part of the purchase price to be se- times. We don’t need. to cured by mortgages. ‘The amount to ba paid tell you what. they are for - } 1s botween $9,600,000 and'’$4,000,000, and this Z ——— . Ir is affirmed by the English press that Sir Willism Harcourt, the English Lone Secre- tary, was informed three weeks ago of the shipment of infernal machines from. thls country to Liverpool. He had the namo of the vessel in which they were shipped, and ‘was’ made acquainted with ‘all: the cireum- stances, and yet, possessing this information, ho was unable’ to. discover the parties in Liverpool to whom the machlnos wore sent. Either the Engilsh detectives ‘aro unfit for thelr occupation, the porsons who informed Sir William Harcourt of the- sending of the machines informed the- parties. to whom they were consigned: also, or Sir Willlam himself in his engerness to an- nounce the diabolical plot to destroy himself and other officials ‘let the cat out of the bag" too soon,. ‘This whole story about the informations and the Infernal machines bears uterpal evidence of being largely made to order, aa \ “sl contains % list of the «red 8 for the Tidy requlpomraua os or onion whe cours0 OF ; neat, @ : DAVID St URUANE, Director, Jitinola In, ty‘. THE SHAE UNVERSTIYS amientere: Bnal= eerie Coomiutrys Natu: Scioncoms Literature and clenco, Pro} [74 Claas, Women admitted. Kuaminations Munday, Sept. Il. Toru: boaing Sept. 248k Forelroulara aildress 8.1L. PRABODY, Regent, Champaign, I. Jacksonville Femalo Academy. 2 ary, Conenats, Mediar Sng Pine Are ss partments, Location unsurpassed, Address: i ¥.F. RULDARD, A. M., Prin, Jacksonville, I, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, The Fait Term beaine wept 2k Di r nt Term begine Hept. 21, Diptoma admits to the Barof Illinois, Fr iroular addross ae eer UTE HOUT, Chtongo, 1, HIGHLAND HALL, AN amendment to tha Irleh Land bill Miniting its. application to farms whose valuation tg $500, proposed by Lord Edmund. Fitzmaurice, brother to te Marquis of Lans- downs, was defeated yesterduy in the louse of the surgeons was plichod, Dr. Agnew, bo- | self, He knows @sough not totulk, Ho is sane FOR OILY AND YOUNG LADIES, on! sae ae E will give ‘creditors 45 por cont on their ‘ ment that Mra. Garfeld bad suttered oxtremaly | yaya 1 spoke jn the most contident and h not t® tulk. lo hasn't even ox- Highland Park, on Lal hte ‘ of Commons by a vote of 241 to 205, Not- fore leaving, spt in enough 1 a Cg0. Uns Take Mich add wee you will discover them after lating, : from the effectsof the strain upou her tind fatiazes and refining intuences.. Pail” nesmiany, 8 2. Addross NATL HUTLIR, Jit A. At, Pemolpal, GREYLO! Tooth Wiltterartonrte INS TEEUT ES withstanding that Mr. Gladstone opposed the ainendment in a yehoment speech, several Liberals, Including AMfr.Goschen ‘and Mr. obvering inanner to Mrs. Garfeld, telling her bo bardly thought it would bo necessary for him to roturn atall. He may do 6p, however, as a mat- pressed a desiro to talk with any ono except Mr. Batley, the stenographer, who has beon taking bie statement. He bas sometimes during tho past fow days, Dr, Boynton sald thore was no foundation whatever for the report which bad gone abroad to the effect that she was your first smoke. —eEE EXGov. Baaney. of: Michigan died yes- torday in San Franclaco, whither ho went ry torof precaution, and because the consulting | asked to have him come, , There Is ‘, Mass, ; Brand (the Speaker's .son) votod for It, | sll. ‘In faot," tho Doctor continued, “Mrs. Gar- have bocn anxious, and still aro, to | xo BU ING AS ROLITARY CONFINEMENT « ab 142, Vropares boys for college or £01 : | ea: for tho benefit of his health somo time ngo, 4 1s feeling brighter and In better spirits this | SUtweons have bocn 8, an Q NO BUCH THIN ROLIT. 3 Heenan dati, Realist aan Carul Just see the reasons for. | ii taeeased thas’ beot a promioné {plany of the Trish Tberals absented. then ae eee aeiaa ions altce sue was sick, | 8aVe constant advico and Help, and toshare tho } jn thieJall, Guiteau can hear the other pris- DEN POR Ree ee Brine pets smoking Buackwetw’s Dur- | fguro in Michigan politics for over a selves from. the division, The smallness of the Government's majority is referred to by the Loudon Times’ as an encour agement to the Lounge 6f Lords to amend tho bill in the interest of thé land- lords, The Lords: will doubticss take the iat, Parnell’a amentinent jn favor of striking out tho emigration clause of the measure was dofeated by a vote of 268 to 107, and an amendment offerdd by the same: gen- tleman providing for the compulsory ex- propriation of absenteo landlords was ro- jected by an gyerwhelming majority,’ extraordinary responsibilities of the case with the ominent gentiqmon cailed for consultation, TUR PRESIDENT MDISELP partook of the gencral cheorfulnoss, To spoke moat decidedly of the improvement he expe- tioned, He was also able to take food witha relish. * ‘ Those about him to-day say his countenanco and his voice give inurked indications of his im- provement: ° . MRS, GARFIELD Saroported to be In excollent spirits, and corres aponding health, to-day, Sho was leas unifayor- ably affcoted by the: sudden appearance of the: bad symptoms on Saturday than any one of tho White-tlouse family, and ate has been -one of the frat to fully recovor from the added strata which , followed ‘that day of anxiety, “Tho Bituntion may bo doscribed as one of untvoraal bopo and atrong contldanco in recoyory, and the surgeons share those feclings to agreaterextont than at any timo aluce tho shooting, “At the sume tine tho cage remains, in all minds, a se slous one; but tho opening of the wound, which followed tho operation upon tho absccas, {5 ro- garded as baying placed tho pationt in excellont condition to successfully moet all future ditli oultios, © e a Ns “THIS 18 THE DRIGHTRST DAY I HAVE MAD sluod T was shot,” suld tho Prostdent cheerfully, thia-avening, ag bo Iny.looking out dreauily. upon the Washington Monumout, Tho hopeful remark of the Prosjdont was sbared by all thoso about hin, end the doctors have received it us auothor alga of tho fayorablo progress of the case, ‘This: hopofulness has been further ine ‘oroasod by tho fact that lato to-night Dr, Bites privately, ioformed a member. of the , Cabinet that he considered tho President : Sh OUT OF DANGEI, , : “Lome to did you good . morning, Mrs, Gar+ fold," sald Dr, Agnow, just: betore leaving for thotrain thig morning, 1am going to Phila~ doiphia. Dry Hamilton ‘will: bo bere tonight. Evorything looks a9 choerful and hopeful thas £ can‘ leaye .withayt any..apprehensions, ‘Tho Prosidont {8 gertalnly doing -yery, very well.’ Tho reassuring words of the eminent surgeou to Dire Garticld creatad hope, both Inside and oute sida tho Executive Mansion.. The bujletins, which bave been issued with groster frequency during the day, bave confirmed these hopeful yiows, pad to-night there probably le xroatoy oners talk, and can tall with thérm, though he is geparated from thom.* The guurds talk with hitn on subjects connected with his prison Iife, Unt not about tho President. Nobody here wants to talk with him about bla, crime, 1 do not think he has any knowledge of the Presle dent's condition, He reads a yreat deal." “ Does he get tho nowspapers?"” Y “He has no nowspapers, Ho reads mostly the Bible and acrious works, Thoro is: nothing pe- Suliar about him, No, I tako no stook In his ins sanity, Thorohas been nothing in bie actions here to {ndlcate it any moro than in’ tho condi tion of othor orlmiuala, [don't think ho ts a inun of strong moral convictions," don, Crocker sald Guitequ roads the Constitu- tion of the United States: andthe Bible ‘more than any other books belonging to tho jail ibrar ry. No letters come to the jail for Gulteau. —— WESTERN : NAIL: ASSOCIATION, Prersuund, Pa, July 27—-Thero was a well- attended meoting of tho Western gal! Associn~ tion hore today, Mr." Vance, of Wheellng, 00-- oupying.. the chair, Genorul, discussion do- . veloped that tocka overywhere ware’ “annsually , light, “Tho Wheeling milis, reported that they were lightly stocked, ‘and that the demand wasunusually good, After this ventilation of , the atate of the tratto, 4 resolution was ‘adopted reallirming tho rates adopted at tho mecting of Juno 15,—that is, a $3.75 selling rate:subjcot to nodiscount, oxcept 2 per ‘cent “forcasn, The outlook, It Is statod, san uausually Dright ovo for thostrady, Litdo or no, ‘speculation is ine dulged, and the demand ig. considered 4 legitis mate and bealthy o “j You may say that she went to ride last evening and returned feoling rofreshod, and that her hhugband's presont condition is very encourage ing to hor.” ae : Tho following has boon sont by the Secretary of Status ly + Lowell, Mintster, Zondon: At 1 o'clock p. 1m, the Previdont'’s condition Is groutly Improved, Pulse down to 00, temperature and respiration normal, and appetite good. Ils sleep last night ‘was Vory rofreshing. Jaues G, HLAINE, * . sg fh iy Bocretary. ay Tho very favorable symptoms noted in the last Official bullotin stil continuo, Tho President ls {roe from foyor, and resting quietly, ‘Dr. Age now returned to Vhiladelphla -ta-day,. but, Dr. Hamilton will tako his place bere to-night or to- morrow morning, ee : "AMP Dr, Biss reporta a continued and steady im Proveniont in the President's condition, Ho haa been very quict and comfortable through. out the day, has takes! nourishmont In fycreasod quantities without any symptoms of gastrlo dia- turbanco, has alopt peucofully at intervals with: out anodynes, and, upto this hour, has been ens tirely frog from foyer, All his symptoms, In the judgment of tho attending surgeons, aro full of ‘enoouragoment, = \. ‘3 SO WP : , , Tho following was scout to-night by the Beorc: itary of Btate:¢ . * * Lowell, Miniter, London: At 11 p.m, the Prosl- ‘dent's physiclans gave the most favorable ace oopnt of his gondition, Thory is a conspivucus fmprovoment In his digostion and the roattuly “noas of hissleep,’ We are by no means relleved from anxiety, but are growing moro hopeful, 3 . : +, Duaipe, Boorotary, ft See te LTUBO Pas The marked hiprovement jn the Presidont’s condition, which begun to ba apparent yestore day, has continued steadily throughout the day, and, in the Judgmont of the attopding surgoons, tho pationt has fully recovered the - yround lost by the recount relapse. Ho pas taken more nourlshmont to-day than in any oquivyalont por sigd alnoe Friday last, and bas agverat times ex- pressed himso}f ae fooling much -botter. The entire. absence’ of the usual febrile rise this Sstemoon Js regarded a8 a yory ONCOUTKRIE FARES TS IN SEARCH OF NCHOOLS ‘Re uote PLC AGRO EA : Rec Sea Tunll tc, TIRCKN REVS Agcnoy f0F ; ; i quarter of ‘a ‘century, Ile wns. Alder- _ HAM. Lone. Cut,—no drugs, nna ‘tnd Mayor, of Dotrolt, a member of —no adulteration,—no nico- . | tho State Legistature, and was Governor of : hi b b: ; the Stato from 1872 to 1870, Lo was a candi- tine,—the best tobacco,— | date tor United States Senator ‘befors the e ndsomest package and __ | Republican. legislative. caucus Inst wiuter, ies He Monmies tenis ‘Tho deceased was an unilinching, ynswory- _ these two features that you. | ing Republican, -* be have been wanting. Wvols aund: Wie id yConchors, Uroadway and Fourtoonth Dea ere re at ae eee A hy uae ‘tI | 18 mor! on-ay.}. will coupon thelr Hrenen Homediay und N for Young Ladies. with Kindemardun, wnlication by totter ult Bept. 1. i TITUTION FOI THE IMPROVED Orme PEUOD of dent toutes, 1Sil Hroadway, Now 1¢ larwest articulauon school in tha outntry, hud INA: pire or hod, Sond for circular, MONEGAN LAKE y NY oe Senin Tookekill, N. ¥. * S4xmms W, BinoNTON, the General Agent i ae a é - + | of the New York Associnted. Press for.the All we ask is that you try Inst fourteen years, tendered his resignation . cas A of that pos{tion yesterday, It was acceptel, one package. We don’t be- .| and ir “damn, 0. Tussian, the Loudon : a ari ‘nui Agent of ‘the Association, was appoint lieve oon will continne toLuse iis place, Mr, Stnonton's resignation {i our goods unlegs they are the to -heateh and the demas jmne ow his ome tlme and attention: by accumulating private Best and we would es : business, The Asoolation, in necenting his 3 5 ay in‘asking | resignation, referred In most complimentary throw TBOREY, aw y 6 language to hls falthfulness, zeal, and cao- you to try a sample. package -| pacity, MEE gh unless ave were concious that 'Tne North German Gazette, the organ of we ‘claim less rather’ than Prince Dlemaroky te publishing asories of os articles against free trade, with the purpose, more than the merits Of our, | ovidently,, of Influonciag the. result of ite ae forthcoming elections, ° It refers to the Lone Cur warrants : den Club aa a colossal organization for pro- ~———__W Peels in, gulars addrose Col. ¢. Tim Amerlean Papormakers’ Assoofation held its ‘aniiual Convention at Saratoga yes- terday. ,'The President's and the Sceretary’s reports showed that tho trade has niado grent progress during the year, that there had been an Increase Inthe production of book and newspaper paper of S5:per cent, and 03 per cent Jncreasdin writing-papor. The quantity exported had! also increnscd, ‘I'he vere age dally product of all the mills in tha country ‘fs 2,500. tons, ‘The officers and. ménbers of the -Association are ardent admirers of tha’ protective tarlifon paper, 09 they wore a year ago. ‘I'he spenker referred to the advantages of protection both to thelr eniployés and the publio at large in very enthusiastic terms, Senator-elect War~ ner Miller,'of New York, has not abated one Jot of hig zea} in the interesta of his. pet: mo- nopoly, Hg announced himself jn favor of malntatnn the present tarlif, ‘though why ae tari was!necessary: wasjiot made very plain by his speech... He.sald that paper js sold In: New-York .ns* low, + quality. for quality, as §n London. .. Senator; Miller also announced’ himéalf ‘In fayor’of subsidies to steamship Ines, and made’ a‘ rather une fortunate comparison: by saying that there ‘was 3 much peed of the establishment by the ald of ‘the Government of steamship Mnes as there was need of star routes In tue Western Ktates and -‘Derzitorics, * PBporter of Optical, Mathemat! and Hurveyiny on Muprlaiig Gpare end Fie em Hpos, Uarumeturs, ‘Tranaila, Lave il hv larzest stock tu the Nurthwest, TAILORING, (5 Per Ct. Discount Oa aN Garaunts ordered of us during July, 138t, EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, ———Wabash-ay, comer of Monrocest, NecORD & PHILLIPS, OMMISSION MERCHANTS, é (23 LaSalle-st. Ral etl OPTIONS A SPECIALTY, CELLULOID GOODS... Materpcoot Linen Gallas and Cutis ddtvens ‘ntthrgled Trlea-Liat’pree by anal | Aribune Ualtding), Chateagee pan nis, ge ay MER Lee voking- political -agitatton abroad, and says ‘We nearly forgot the child- tak fb rat ng Interpreted by the founders : oy and ofthe: Club, wherever appiled: has ruin ren—when, they nett ee . taser macs extieany pre machines cant . onthepack- , | inade countries who have accep bg andsome pietun 2 te: tk ___- | tributaries to “Manchestor, “The Gazette is age, you can give it ‘to them | pather Vigorous oe ane, tin foil: will eg ae “uryunie wpa a Very decided fuiprovementin _ tobacco nice and freshs . _..: |:tho President’ condjuon: yesterday, and he : She Ore +?) stems hive already, recovered : the ground : - “[Jout by the relapso: wh{ch set in Baturday, He topk an Increased ‘quantity of nourlsh- went and relished it. . He expressed himself ‘repeatedly during tha day as feeling. mych better, ‘There was an entite absence of a BOYS IN BLUE, Special Dispatch to’ The Chicage Tribune, : CANLINVILLE, I, July 81,—The ‘third annual younlon of .Macoupin County .soldierg and sail- ors will be hold at the ‘falr-grounds neer thle olty on the 4th of August, Great preparations are boing made by tho local committecs. ‘Lwenty thousand poople aro expected to be present from this and adjplatng counties. ‘Tho speakers of the day will be Gen. John A. Logan and Vou, ‘A.J, Bult of St. Louls, ‘The Prauk Blair Post of the Grand Army of tho Republichave been” invited. Byery effort will bo mado to mako this tha largest watbeling of Boys in Blue that over i waa bold in Central Lilinols, 5 dre ne