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1st, o} { Ghe Gril Paurry cloudy wenthor, local rains, and ‘warmer southwest winds for the Upnor Lake region to-day, —_—_—_—_— Dunixa the year ending June 90, 1881, 4,584 pilots wore examined by the Marina Hospital Service, and 116 were pronounced color; blind. : Gray, the person who shot and killed Theodore Glancy, editor of the Santa Bar- bara (Cal.) Press, some time av, escapes with twenty years’ imprisonment, Sevenan colored mon were killed near Lexington, Vn., yesterday by tho slide ina cut on the Richmond & Allegheny Railroad on which they were at work. Six of the per- sons killed wero convicts, Tur strike of tho Staffordshire nalimnkers, which has Insted seven weoks, lias ended, ‘The operntives have decided to compromise with the employers. Fully 80,000: persons were affected by thestrike. onedin,Ritin, Rithmatick and Jography.” tool Boy knows that tho Hoty & theso words is not correct, and tliey ean seo full ns quickly that onc= half tho Clothing put on to them looks just, about as Incorrect as this orthoge rapllye A. J. NUTTIN & CO. WANT TO SHOW ALL THE SCHOOL BOYS, ts or Guardians, sone styles Thee Caeemthiat will, delight. Uo wholo family circle. Woarenaming a good many speotat ices, cud showlig exceptional rgains, as is our custom BLE-: TWEEN SEASONS, at 104 and 106 MADISON-ST. Enwan Bapy, a young scoundrel living at Corey, Olny County, Ind., shot and killed his father-In-Inw, Josinh = Dorham, ‘Tuesday wight. They quarreled about some wheat. ‘Talk of lynching Bady hns been indulged in, A Fm broke out at’ ‘Trafalgar, Ind., yes- terdsy morning which burned down fourteen business houses, leaving only three In the town untonched. ‘The total loss will be about $50,000, only partinily covered by in- surance, é Tue French Socialists intend to contest several of the Paris districts nt the forthcom- Ing elections for members of the Chamber of Deputies. Thoy arc so divided into factions that itis quite probable thoy will not meat with much success. : Tut Now Hampshire House pnased a Dill yesterday which approprintes $7,000 for the Yorktown Centennial Celebration Commit- tee, Tho Railrond Committes of the sainc body reported adversely on tho bill to estab- lish a general rallroad Inw. One county in North Carolina, Heywood County,.gave 21 majority for prohibition. Returns from seventy-three counties have already been received, and show a majority of 08,065 against prohibition, ‘Twenty-three countics remain to be heard from. ———— Mrs. MiLanp Finumone, the widow of President: Fillmore, is lying dangerously ill at her home in Buffalo from the cifects of a, . - EINANCIAL, second stroke of paralysis. Although she is niece ge repeae are ieee ota eee et conscious and comparatively free from paln, Loans 00 Real Estate| “*es"ss2=" ‘Tre American Bankers’ Association met at Ningara Falls yosterday, The attendance was quite large. A message of sympathy wns sent to President Garfield. Interesting addresses were mado. by Mr. John: Thomp- son, of New York, and Mr. W.-N. Gould, of Portland, Mo., and others... 4 INCLUDING BUILDING LOANS ‘To responsible partios, mado fora tearm of years at low ratos by BAIRD & BRADLEY; Rooms 16-17, 10 La Salleest. Per Cent. ans of notless than £20,000 on, improved Rome, fs, emphatically dented. The Pope says ho in fully resolved nover to leave Rome unless he fs compelled to do so, and one of his organs, the Osscrvatore Romano, appeals to Europe to taku steps to secure his liberty and safety, neither of which seems to be se- viously threatened, ce ‘a1 6 ty property willbe made at five per cont Intorest ay eee THUMAS W, GOV Hit, 40 Doarborn-at, LAKE NAVIGATION. . ToMontreal AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS. ‘The Elegant Passenger Steamer ‘OCKRAN Will teavo her dock, cor. Markot and Jackson-sts., FRIDAY, August 12, at 7 p.m., Peeing through tho wnole Chain of Lakes and River ‘ASteatourot this Lang. wil wneuen ‘a Line will Jeavo wookiy ot same res ¥or further information apply to ENDLIte WAIEIIOUSH CO. Agonte Chicago and Montreal Lino, 204 Markot-at. Tne London Thnes thinks that English capitalists and money-brokers will have to look to this country for the most Important external events affecting the London money market during the next fow months, : It thinks that !f an American drain on the Bank of England. sets in before the Italian drain is over an upward movement in rates “may be expected, ‘ Kina Arronso of Spain has.{ssucd an order. directing that Cuba abstain from par- ticipation in the Atlanta (Ga.) International Cotton ‘Exhibition, becnuse of the state of the Cuban Treasury, and because there has been Uttle cotton raised thus far in Cubs, Much intercourse between Cuba and tho ‘United States might not be a good thing for Spanish rule in Cuba, _..UCEAN NAVIGATION, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London=-«Paris.. Seamers satt Zeery Saturday from New York for Southampton and Bremen. ris, at aE Routhampton, puntos of New York to | Mn, DitLon EAGAN, of New York, who !s faba aconelas cat, intact erst iter not wholly unknown In Chicago, has found Tere Ney. corse rato by i @ | his way to Dublin, aud at the inceting of the sd tho only agents sulorisod ee, seit tuna uekens Land League in that city sald that tho cry USENIUS & should not be merely land for the people, Routh Clarkeat General Agemis. | teotand for tho Irish,” should be added, The house of the Protestant Rector of Tip- perary and some others were stoned ‘Tucs- day night beenuse thoy failed to {luiminate nagar, CHORLA, Aug, 27,7 am 63 N , bd go nol carry cattle Aros m | in honor of the release of Mr, Dillon. PIA, Aue" 4 ; at So tA MIBEYLA, Aue apm | ree North German Gazette has in are- cent issue indulged’ fn wholesale “abuso of the Liberal press of Germany and tho Libera} candidates for election to the Refchs- tag. In consequence of the rude, coarse, ‘Btar ty HENDERSON DiOTHENS, 98 Washington-st. CUNARD LINE. Sailing Shroe and t 3, ato and froma four timess wook, Passage tick | and ingulting chareeter of the Gazctic's Ia for sand upkart t Hurope atiomostrates | arttgles the Tibernl organs havo folt 1 be mpany's ofice “ ogee corner Clark and Mandojph-sta, 7 Ut. DU VEHNET, WoSnurta he ira ‘Beparimene” STATE LINE neath thelr dignity to reply. Tho Gazette viows the fallure of the Liboral organs to reply in the light of a victory, however. oGlaseow, Livorpoot, Dublin, 1 the eget te Hudlin, Belfast. and tondon- | Erroirs boing made to secure a three Ascari io Seoonmnsenny ghee cae. MLS | months? prolongation of the thnefor tho ne- Cr ag gulmard: "these Hianiiors carry nelthed Mroudway. wy, AUSTIN, BALDWIN 4 00, fuire SIVG EN indi landototeat, Chiead gotlation of » commorclal trenty between France and England are likely to succeed, 1¢ {9 also balloved that the clict diMoultles in the way of the negotiation of the treaty can bo readily removed, St, Hilafre, the French Forolgn Minister, and Lord Granville, En- glish Minister, are understood to haye & pers fect underatanding on matters, ! Last winter the Now, York Legislature passed alaw imposing on the ocean steam- ship companies a tax of $1 por head for every immigrant: landed at Now York, the’ monoy thus collected to be used to dofray the ox- penses of Castle Garden, The atoamship companies do not take very kindly to tho Inw, and have‘ determined to resist It to the bitter end. The Courts wil! be called on to pass on the conatitutlonality of the law, ‘Tire International Exhibition of Electrical Apparatus was oponed at Parls yeatorday by President Grévy. The German, French, and Belgian sectlons are reported to bo very weil filled, but:the English and.American sections are .rather poorly supplied, An OPLIOAL GOODS, ny HIBUN BureaiNG re 8 sulted to all sighta on sclentife Rechte. ubpera and Field Ginasos, Pelotoopen Ml ~ WANLED, WANTED TO RENT, Barn for twenty horses, Sept. ng teas T 43, Tribune TAILORING, : 15 Per Gt. Discount Garments ordered of electric railway, an. electric boat, and a EDW ha Garing Aumust Wl.) ri sondier balloon attracted a @roat deal of oe ELY.& CO., Tailors, | fttention.: By Bunday tho. Zxh{bjtion bulld-" r av., comer of Monroceat, ‘tee SCELLUL init OID GOODS. |. cca Ot Linen Collars and Cuffs onthe #,. Retain ah and finish through Chrome Ty veats | No laundrying required. dei, RC reed ey ritune Building), Ghtcouee °°. eee ing will be Illuminated. with 500 electric Ughts. “ d : a —_—— : ‘Tue appointment of Dr, Korum as Roman Cathollo Bishop of Treves, Germany, Is to warded as @ victory for the Ultramontano. party. But this Is not the only‘yictory of | thet party, Tho Government has allowed * ‘THE Virginia Republican Convention dl- ‘their Instructions. Tire teport that the Popo intonds to: Ieave. | .| ing Samuel.J. Tilden, of Gramercy Park, tha Catholic clergy to exercise thelr old In- flucnce on the public schools, the payment of salaries to clergymen lias been renewed, and the rights of the religious orders In the matter of nursing the slek finve beon ens Jarged. 1Lis expected that still further con- cessions will be inade should the Couserva- tives have n decided mafority in the next German Parliament. —— ‘Tis English Liberal menibers of Parlin. nent who left London thinking that thero’ would be no ocenston for their presence in the Commons during the remainder of the session are returning to ald Mr. Gladstone In rejecting the Lords’ auendiments to the Land bill, Mr. John Dilton, it ts expected, will tako his sent during the week, that he may participate In the debate on Parnell’s motion censuring the Irish Executive for the manner in which he has enforced the Covr- clon act. THE PRESIDENT. Sure Progross 6f'the Wounded Chief Magistrate To- ward Recovery. int He Passes . a.Comfortable Day, with Less Fever than Heretofore. ‘More Solid Food Taken than for Several Days Past. The Patient Able to, Sign a Public Document With- out a..Tremor. ny Tux sulcide of Judge Colt, at Pittsficld, Mass., Tuesday, 11s claimed by his pliysl- clan, Dr. Adams, was not premeditated. ‘he Doctor says that hind the pistol missed fire on the first snapping of the hammor, the at- tempt would not have beon renowed, as Judge Colt would havo. recovered his ordinary frame of inind, Ue sulfered from lypo- chondria, which, beginning with indiges- tion, becomes a form of Insanity, Ils fit usually lasted only n fow minutes, Latest Reports Continue to Give As- surances of Gradual and Sure Improvefnent. ‘Try: grain commission firm of E.R. Will- inms & Bro., of ‘Toledo, ©., susponded yes- terday. Both mombers of the firm fled the city, and warrants are out for their arrest on |, the charge of forgery and obtainiig money under false pretenses. It is charged that tho firm tssued numerous fraudulent bills of lading covering imaginary cargoes of grain, On these Jarge advances were eecured. ‘The nyount obtained by the Willlamses fs variously eathnated at from $60,000 to $100,000, i Daily Routine in the. Sick-Room—Tole- grams to Minister’Lowell from Seoretary:Blaino, THE BULLETINS. BAM Exnourive Mansion, Aug. 10-8 a. m— Tho President slept soundly during the night, and this morning his: temperature 1s again normal, although hiss pulse fs ‘still fro- quent. .At present it?is 104, temperature ‘Tue Treasury Cattle Coimmisston, consist- 93.5, respiration 19, 2 ing of Prof. James Laws, of Cornell Uni- VES : DLW. Buss, versity, Dr. E. J. Thayer, Massachusetts, JK. Barnes, and J. IL, Sanders, of the Chicago Itve Stock Journ, met yesterday at Saratoga, and or- ganized hy electing Prof. Laws Chairinan and Mr, Sanders Seerctary. The afternoon was spent In discussing the best menns to prevent. the shipment of cattle infected with pleuro-pneunontia from this country, which would have the effect of doing away with England's reguintions compelling the. buteh- ering of cattle within ashort time after being landed, J. Woopwann, ENT REYBURN. 18:80-1¢ a1 Exrcurive MAnsion; Aug. 10-12:50 p, m.—The President is getting through the day tn a very satisfactory manner. “Ile has asked for and taken s small quantity of solid foud in addition to the liquid nourishment allowed. At the morning dressing the dis- charge of pus through tha now opening was more free thau at any previous time.- its ehtracter was good, and the wound looks well. His tempernturo and respiration continue within normal range, though the debility follow- ing tho operation is still shown by the frequency of his pulse. At presont his pulse is 110, tempeor- aturo 08.0, respiration 19, #2 vided Into two yesterday. The “Stralght- outs” were ina minority, but thelr leaders, Congressmen Dezendorf and. Jorgensen, and the Chairman of the State Central Committeo played a eharp trick on tho Coalitionists, shut them out from the Convention hall, aud admitted only those who would act-under Those who were shut out organized a Convention of thelr own, Com- miltces of Conferenca were thon appointed, and both Conventions adjourned until to-day, Tho proceedings wero thrbulent throughout, EXRCUTIVE MANSION, Aug, Prosidont passod an oxcelloht day, The dratu- way spontancously. | Tha afternoon riso of ‘tomporaturo is almost a doit} day and tho dny,bofore.: Hip ‘pulue at presont is + 108, temperature 101, respira ion 1% Groroe W. Lone and Cliarles R. Howard, President ond Treasurer of. the Alliance In- surance, Company, of -Boston, were arrusted yeatérday on the charge of ‘embezzlement, and admitted to bail 1n'$5,000,".The Alliance Company .suspended operations about two years ago, attorwards reorganized, and pro- ceeded to roinsure: former. risks and to bid for new business, ‘Tho Insurance Comniis- sionor applied Tuesday for.an injunction to restrain tho Company from transacting bus!- ness, on the ground of insolvency, An In- vestigation showed that thera was a do- fictoney of $11,000, D, Ronenr Reysuns. THH PATIENT. : AN IMPROVEMENT OVER TUESDAY, ! “Special Dispatch to The OMcago. Tribune. Wasiinaton, D. Q., Aug. ,10.—The Presi- dent’s condition to-night 1s an improvement onthatof Iast ovening. Tho day has been regarded by all the surgeons asa favorable one. While the pulse has been higher, the temperature has not gono up with !t, and when the pulse has been highest the tem- perature has been normal. ‘The latter roso at tho thne for the evening's traumatic favor, ‘The day has brought the first marked indl- cation of a break in tho fever, Tho high pulse has given the President little Incon- venionce.. 1 ig said by the surgeons tobe tho direct result of the operation, and fs re- garded as temporary. In fact, both pulse and temperature have begun to doctine since’ tho evening bullotio, and a favorable night 1s pro- dicted. At noon, when the pulao was 110, it was deomed entiraly satp to allow tho President to sign the extradition papers of # forgerina caso Pending between this country and Canada, + UE DID THIS WITHOUT TROULLE, | and bis algnaturo did not show any speolal slens of weaknoss. He has had an inoreago of ‘appo- tite to-day, and was givensome euild food. Ho sovoral times: asked far something to cat, and recolved. it whenever he askod, Tho dischargo from tho wound = has been free aud of a healthy charactor. The whole wound. has. boon thoroughly dralnod. The amount of pus has, howevor, beon Icss, showlng that healing is progressing, Bomo very sensational dispatches ropresonting the ‘Presl- dont sinking from exhaustion have been tole- graphed, but they arc. not warranted by any- thing In the actual condition of the President, Mr. Blaine has loft to-night under assurances from tho surgeons that the case fa In saltuation to fully justify bim in taking a vacation. : + AT 10355 A, 38° : ‘Tb the Western Assoctated Press, WASHINGTON, D, Cy Aug, 10—10:85 a, m.—Tho continuous “fever, which -bas been the most marked feature of tha Prosidont’s case tho past three or four days, subsided entirely during the night, and the patient's tomperature tuls morn- ing was normal for the first time since Sunday, ‘Tho bronking: of the fever was followed bya profuse perspiration, and tho rathor high pulso shown by tho morning bulletin fs probably duo to wonknoss resulting therefrom. Tho discharge of pusatthe morning drossing was unusually copious, showing that the wound Js now perfect- Jy and thoroughly drained.’ Tho drainage-tube was put in-again and tho wound washed out with a weak solution of carbolio acid and water. Bince the dressing the pationt has taken. nour-° ‘iahmont Jn the shape of milk and limewater, and at this hous {s quict and comfortable, Tho surgeons report that he is doing woll, 4 | SAT 4:80 Po 3 Dr, Bliss reporta at 4:00 p, m. that, notwith- standing the bigh pulso shown by tho noon bul- lotin, the President has had a vory favorable duy, and: the rapidity of tho pulso was an indi- cation of weakness, resulting from the opera: tion and from the diminiabod quantity of food glvon him. yesterday and Monday; but this isa transiont condition, and will not, itis thought,” last longer than to-morrow, . Already tho pulso hus fallen six beats sinco the noon bullutin, and tho temporature is only a fittle above normal, ‘Tho Prosident bas taken moro nourishment to: day than at any. tie horetofore since Sunday, and his condition is, in the opinion of all tho surgeons, much botter than it was twonty-four hours ago, Pn Fy : ‘Turns was a dectiod improvement in tho President's condition yesterday. is pulso fell,from 110 in the earlior part of tho day to 104 in the evening, and at midnight had fallon to 100, and his temperature nat the evening hour was lower than on any day since Friday. ‘Tho wound fs in» healthy condition, and the disturbance éaused by the oporation of Monday has nonrly subsided. At1t o'clock Inst night the fever had ontire- ly disappeared,’ and the patient was sleeping qulctly and without anodynes, ‘The physl., clans said nis condition last night was in every way oncouraging, =~ .BENon OASTELAN, the Spanish orator, in an address to’ Mis constituents in North Arragon, severely criticises the Radicals and advyauced Republicans, and says that all the reforms: which they ought to demand can be Teallzed under the Monarchy and tho. Pro- mfership of Sagasta, Thaso reforms om- brace universal suffrage, retstablishiment of elvil marriage, trial by jury, obligatory mill- tary service, abolition of slavery,’ ‘In fact,” says Castelnr, “the entlro’ prograin of the Spanish revolution.’ Tho Republican and Democratic organs condemn Castelar’s specch, and charge him. with. making too many concessions to the Government, and that he Is.too benevolent to Sngasta. Mt Bontuwiex, the proprictor of tho London Morning Post, and one of the “Now Departure” loaders among the Tories, pro- sided over a dentonstration at Exeter Hall last night, at which ropresentatives of the mechanical classes from Bristol, Birming- ham, Leeds, Hull, Glasgow, and elsowhere attended. Borthwick condemued freo trade and said that France and America had mada advances during'tho last. twenty years at the expense of England, ‘He advocated a duty of aghilling (25 cents) per quarter on all {in- ‘ported grain, Commander Camoron, the African explorer, quoted Presidont Garfleld in favor of protection, and sald that he be- lluyed protection was more noceasa ry to En- gland than ‘to America with Its virgin soil and undeveloped resources, , Protection rea- olutions were adopted and sent to the Liberal and ‘Tory leaders,” Sr, Lovishasagenuino sensation, in which a lady ond at least three gentlemen are con- corned,’ Tho Indy In the ‘case is none other than Miss Nejlie Hazeltine, who 1s alleged to have rejected ninoty-nine suitors, Iuclud- New York.: ‘Tho gentlemen are Will Hazel- tine, the young: lady’s brother, Fred Para- “more, her reputed lover, and Johu Amweg, tho ‘son of a Philadelphia lawyer, who has been ifor some thne a member of :Ford’s Theatre company, Amweg. alleged. that the young: lady, being "struck"? with: bin, had written him letters, held .conyerse wit: Jilin, and ox- ‘changed photographs, This coming to the ears ‘af young Hazelt{né and Paramore, thoy jnyit- ‘ed Aimwog ‘and a friend to Paramare’s office, ‘where there. was 9: lively. tusste, and where niuch damaxe was'done to the personal ay- pearance of all four, <The cause of all the trouble ls at present at tue. White ‘Sulphur Springs, Virmlola, . St. Louis. is greatly ex- "oited over the whole matter, 7 oP AT ILS Pan! : + Blgns of improvement jn the President's con- alton bexan to be apparent to-day soon’after noon, “His pulse, whiph had’ been’ high during tho oaglicr part of the day, and whioh Indicated. more than ordinary weakness, fol. from - 110 to 104 in the course of, tho afternoon, and his tems than at the samo hour op any day since the Sth, ‘Thoso tacts were taken as ovidenco,” first," that tint sree. ff00s retained pus, aa; tenons reo’ from: retained * pus, , and; + se9on 2“ dlgturbanco «caused : 5 by: operation §\- of: °. Monday: bas” subsided. After the oyentog ¢ droasing, which wero: entiroly sailafactory, the fever whloh came’on jate in tho afternoon ‘Dogan to abate and the pulse to fall, ‘and -tha. TILURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1881—TEN PAGES, perature at thy evening oxamination was lower |- thy. condition |” patlont went to sloop, At this hour Otis p, m.) tho fevor has disappeared, the temperature and respiration ara again normal, and the pulse has fallon to 100. The patient hns slopt soundly without anodyncs ainco hnif-past 9 and will, the surgeons think, havo n good night, and show & decided gain to-morrow, Ills present con- dition, thoy say, isin evory way cncourseing. THERE WAS BOM DISAPPOINTMENT folt thia morning by some of tho Wresldont’s doctors bocauso he hat not ontiroly rallied trom tho effects of the last surgical operation, but ho has donc so woll this afternoon and evening that this fcollng bas given place toono of entire con- fidence again. Dr. Bliss sald to-night that the President was doing well. to ia now ablo to taka nourlehmont, ood ao far has exporienced no recurrence of ‘tho distressing nausea which fottowed tho last operation. Tho new Inolsion Is still very sonsitive to tho touch, and oven tho laying of a piece of Muteaturated with carboiized ofl upon the raw flesh at the mouth of tho cut causes pain, It {s to tho senal- tive and painful condition of the wound that tho continuous fover of the day is attributed. The track of tho ball bas bee thoroughly cleared, and what {irritation thore now {s from the wound must be attribitted to tho fresh in- efsion and not toa retention of anything which ought tocome out. Tho old wound made by tho bullot bas entirely healed, and ita mouth fa pnr- tlalty covored with newly-formed skin, Tho continuous fover which has beon tho most marked feature of the President's case for the past threo or four days-subsided ontirely during last night, and THE PATIENT'S TEMPERATURE TIS MORNING ‘was normal for the first timo since Sunday, Tho brenking of tho fever was followed byo profuse perspiration, and tho rathor high pulse shown ‘by the morning bulletin was probably duc to weakness resulting therofrom. Tho discharzo ot pus’ at the morning dressing was unusually copious, ' showing that tho wound {8 now perfectly and thoroughly drained... A drainage tube was put in again and the wound washed out with a weak. solution of carbolic acid and water. Between the morning dressing and’ noon tho Presldent’s putso in- creascd elx beats ond dis temperature went up a -iitto; still ho had nu fever. Dr. Blisa attributed the riso of pulso to goneral debility of tho paticnt. “Tho President's ekin,” sald tho Doctor, “atl o'clock is cool and soft, There {sno fever no- tccable. Tho fuct ts patent that there is a good deal more alarm uutsido of the White House than there is init. The wound still continucs to suppurate without the uso of drainage tubes." ‘This morning Dr. Illes sent n mounted mes- sengertoa drugstore for oukum, which, It is thought, s to bo used instead of lint dressing, asitiscooler. It wus this debility that caused THE FEELING OF DISAPPOINTMENT mentioned, o8 Dr. Bilss had hoped tne President would rally from the effect of the operation by this morning, The debility of tho President, to whioh is attributed a.quickened pulse, scams to bo the only seriously annoying feature in tho caso, While tho fever was high, of course ho waa given no solid food, hence tho weakness bas not beer overcome. Now that tho fover is gono and a litte solid food ha ;been administerud, it!s to bo hoped there wilt bo an improvement in this respect, and tho doctors confidently count on improvement to- morrow. It was-nteo deemed bust this morning not to raise the President in bed as usual before the last relapse; also, to contine him strictly to ao lIquid jdict, and — dispenso with bis breakfast entirely, Everything tends to show thut tho President is, very weak. The, physiolans claim that he Js progressing nicely, and will beall right againin a day or ‘two, Dr. Boynton, who has been with tho President ever sinco ho was shot. stated to-day that ho was doing very well considering tho sovere operation he bad undergone, and thof did not-oxpoct him to rally from it entirely fortwo or three days yet. Dr. Boynton sald that, while the President was undoubtedly very weak, ho is : ABLE, TO MOVE IS AnD, ‘}ntout:and-aisd his legs: at will-~Dr. Boston also states positively that the physicians did not intend to cut for tho ball. bo tho cause of any trouble to the pationt, and will not bo disturbed unless it should become troublesome. Tho impression ts that it has be- come enoysted, which iden {9 strength- ened by the fact that there Is no discharge of pus from the deeper portions of the wound, ‘The Prosident’s afternoon tovor came on later this afternoon than yesterday, ‘and did not goso high, It also receded cartier, from which the doctors argue that he is making good progress. By 11 o'clock to-night tho fever had apparently ontircly gouc. "i To-morrow morning's bulletin will bo most anxiously looked for, as everybody belleves that if itahows a favorable turn tho President will recoverrapldly. Drs. Bliss and Ieyburn both gald to-night that thoy hoped for a more favor+ abloturn to-morrow, . THE SIOK-ROOM. HOW THE TIME 18 OCCUPIED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WasurnaTon, D. C., Aug. 10,—Tho routine inthe sick-room Is. somewhat as follows: Ammedlately after the dressing of the Presl- dent's wound in the morning he Is alven only substantlal.food, which is not adnunis- tered during tho day, which consists of s small piece of toast, juicy beef, with o small pleco of toxstand milk, After eating he asa rule takesa short napof perhaps half an hour. After these naps he usually asks for a glass It Js. not believed to: ot water, which {s passed to hls Hps'by Mrs, . Dr, Edson or one of tha physicians in at- tendance. For the first time — alnce he has been shot he took on Monday n -ginss of water in his hand and drank without assistance, This requirod .con- siderable exertion, and since then he bas not | attempted to help himself to anything. Whon awake Mra, Edson usually readsto him froma newspaper publishod In bis nome district, to which ho listens with apparently great iutorost. AT NOON HE 18 GIVEN 3ULK, to which rum {s occasionally added, This, how- evor, the President dislikes, and has recently nakod to be givon raw milk, which is now granted him, Iis,temperaturo is thon taken by tho physiciang, and he is placed Inthe position which makes him most comfortable, Mre.Garfold ‘aby bis bedalde the greater part of the time when the President is awake, and vory ofton ad- mainisters milk to him, which isthe prinoival food given bim, at intorvale during tho day after his one substantial meal in the morning, Vory often tho wound Is examined during ‘the aftor noon by Dr, Hilss to see if it is disobarging treo- Jy. In the evening tho usual process of wash- tng and dressing tho wound is gono through, and the Prosidont is again placod in au onsy position and left alone with Mra, Edson or Col, Rookwoll “and Mrs, Garflold to‘take anothor nap. It w noticoable that after cach drossing ho fulls asiecp, which proves that the opuration is a tlrosome one, i Seay TELEGRAMS, y - DLAINS TO LOWELL. ‘Wasmrnatoy, D. 0., Aug, 10.—The follow- ing was sent this afternoon; To the Hon, J. R. Lowell, Minister, London; At Lo‘clock this afternoon tho President's condl- tion has not essentially changed s|noo tho morn fog roport. At noon ho signed an important ‘public dooumont, to which his sigauturo was ine Moepensadle, with a fro, clear band, Jauxe @, Duaing, Seorotary, i THK BECOND DISPATCH. The Assistant Scoretary of State sent the following telegram to-night: -. Lowell, Mintster, London; The Prostdont is progressing satisfactorily, Ho ™,, Jn rofroshing aloop, $!is temperature hag fallen nearly one degree since yesterday. Tho dralnage of the wound to-day {s oMoient and now, at 10 p,-|" spontanoous, and bohas taken moro nourlabe, mont than any day for tive days. : a tye ¥ Hurts, Acting Seorotary, —— =. MILITIA ELECTION, ‘Bpsctal Dispatch to Ths Chicave ‘vacancy oausod by the resignation of Capt, W, | 8, MoClelian was held at 1 Company's armory in this city this evening,” Maj, Goorge 8, Avery, & pt veteran of the late War, and present roult Clerk of Jo Davices County, was unsole mously choson, and will mako th pompany tha crack organization in the Roglauent, to wi i. Belonss, 4, -Gatama, iL, Augy 10—An election to All a, SPOTTED-TAIL. Official Account of His: Murder by Crow-Dog. Tho Latter Hold for Trin under the Treaty of 1868. Yaxxtos, D, T.. Aug. 10-Tho official account of the murder of Spotted-'Tail was recolvedt here last. night by Gon. Crook, agent of the Spotted-Tall Indians, from Acting- Agent Lotar, it runs ns follows: About noon of tho Sth inat, ‘ BPOTTEL-TAIL REPORTED AT THE AGENT'S OPFICE —* ‘ torecelve instructions regarding his contom- plated visit to Washington, he having been so- eoted as one of the representatives of tho Sioux Natton at the commg conference at tho National Capital. [Ho was urged to start at |” once, as a letter from the Indian OMco directod him to report to Agent Andrus at Yankton Azency no fater than tho 8th Inst. As tho delo- gation from Pino Hidge Agency was expected to reach Rosebud Agency on tho evoning of tho Sth, Spotted-Tall concluded to wait until next morning and go with the ited Cloud aolegntes to Yankton Agency. This arrangement having boen concluded upon, Spotted-Tall DEGIDED TO ILAVE A TALK WITIT M13 PrO- PLE that afternoon, and received an oxprossion of stole views upon subjecta to come before the conference. Bidding Lelar d-by, ho would call at tbe ‘Bice inthe again ie celve any further instructions which might in ge ean Hme occur to that gentleman, Spotted- L¥FT FOR THE INDIAN VILLAGE toconfer with bis people, An intorvicw was held with tho Indiana. They had a biz talk ang fenst, and the councll broke up. Spotted-Tall mounted hls horse and started homeward. Tho Indians wora Scatertng lnalkdiractions, with the noted Chief somowhut in advance of tho othors, ho belng the first out of the lodge aftor leaving the council. CHOW-DUG WAS BEEN APPROACHING &POT- TED-TAIL. Ho had bis wife with him. Ho gat out of the warou, aod was stooping down whon Spotted- Talt rede upto him, [He suddenly raised up and BUOT SPOTTED-TAIL THOUGH THE LEFT NEAST. Tho chief fell from bis horse, and made threo or four stops toward Crow-Dog, endeavoring to draw his pistol. Ho then reeled and fell Back- ward dead. Crow-Dov Jumped in the wagonand DROVE OFF AT FUL PEED toward his camp, sonie nine miles distant, Avting Agent at once Issued orders for tho AINNEST OF CRowW-DOG undor a paragraphs in the treaty of 1868, which reuders him nmenable to the white man‘a laws, Tn compliance with these orders the Indian po: lice accomptishod tho arrest of Crow-Doy, and bo pra sont to Fort Niobrara to await trial for im ease urder, Bismancx, D, T., Aug. 10.—A 5 Fort Yates says whons Sitting-Bull neard of the Killing of Spotted-Tall, ho said tt wasn fit ond. ig forafool. Bull claims that ho surrendered when ho should havo kept the warpath. Appeals gre being made from ecttlers along tho Missouri to send more troops to’ Fort Yates and Lincola, as it is admitted by tho officers [pn command nt Yates tha forcois wholly inadequate to. squoloh an dutbreals, should one occur. To-day two squaws were caught carrying ummunition and guna juto Sit- ting- Bull's cainp. He undoubtedly moans mis- ebfof, and 1f ho says tho word many of tha young buoks at tho Agonoy will follow him. Tho indiana are independent, and trouble nay be expected at uny moment unless moro troops are sent to this vicinity, as power is tho only thing Indians respoct, CASUALTIES. DROWNED. Bpeetal Dirpateh to ‘The Chicaso Trituna, La Crosse, Wis., Aug. 10.—Monday, 9 farmor bythe name of Henry Davis, living. noar La Crescent, camo to this city io 9 skit for tho The fal from <purpode .ot. bringing his. wife's: sintor, and fn- tonded returning bome ‘in: the evening. - When ho left hero ho was under the influence of Iiquor, and wot returning, scaroh was mado, buc avithout success, Sony whilo some boys wero ishing nearly pphrosit, this city tho body of Davia was found and brought here, Ho leavos a wifo and child. An examination will bo held at La Creavont to-tnorrow, and the verdict will probe ably be death by uccidental drowning. Newnuro, N.Y. Aug. 10.—Mr. Albors, book- kecpor for Blume & Co,, of New York City, was drowned white bathing In a pond at Central Val- ley, Orange County, on Sunday, Albors dived into the water and ‘struck a stump cutting his abdomen sobadly that ho was unable to savo imecte, : KILLLED BY A FALLING LIMB, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MANKATO, Minn., Aug. 10.—John Farmer, who owned a farm nenr Lake Madison, twelve miles from this city, met with an accident which ro- sulted In his death two hours afterwards. He- tween 19 and 1 ho went to tho stable to hitch up his team, and, belug gone an unusually long) timo, bis wife went out to look after bim,. and found bim lying by the stable door with his skull crushed and In an unconsclous state. Tho wind, which was blowing a porfect gale, detached # tgs dead Iimb from a treo standing by tho stablo door, which fell, striking him on cho head. Aasistance was summoned, and he was conveyed to the house and n messenger Bent to Mankato for maiival asaiatance, but before a physician could get there he was dead, Lo was highly re- Bpected by all who kaew hin, SINKING OF A RIVER STEAMER, ‘Bpectat Dispateh to ‘The Chteago Tribune. Cuesren, Il, Aug. 10—The Anchor Lino steamer Elliott, in tho St. Louls and Grand Towor trade, on hor down trip atruck # snag about 9 o'clock last night noar Rush Vowor, about forty mites above thla place, and im- mediatoly sank in about olgnt foot, of wator, When tho steamer struck all the lamps wero thrown from thelr brackets and tha lights ex- Unguished, and a gener panio onsued Renate thp passengers, No one, however, was seriously hurt, ‘ho passongers after walting fivo hours forrolicf wero transfarrod to tho steamer Cit; of Providence ond taken down the'river, tho fmprevsion that tho boat is injurod so that she may go to pleces before it {8 possible to raise her, ‘Tho Elliott ia valuod ut about $00,000. THE CRUEL COG-WHEEL. Speclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Munork, Ind., Aug. 10.—A l-year-old boy by the namo of Charins Sutton, lying at Bmithield, Q town fifteon. milos southeast: of this city, caught bis fingora in & cog-wheel whilo doll duty as assistant millor at the lisaring-salkis of placo, tearing’ bis right aru off at the elbow, Hits arm was amputated above the elbow. UNDER THE WHEELS. Apeciat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Fort Dopax, In. Aug, 10,—B. F, Hoag, an oid Ulinole Central train-boy, and lately brakeman, was killed here to-night Undor the cars. , elat IMapatcn to:'Ths Chicago Tribune Nonugue, In. Aur. 10.—Byron Hoag, of this city, was run over by tho oars this ovoning at Fort Dodge and fatally fnjurod, ——- A FATAL JUMP, ; y Oampen, N, J», Aug, 10,—MMrs, Randall, of More wan, last night, bolng in a streot-oar, while crossing the West Jorsoy Jtord, became slarmod atthe rmipid npproach ot a train and jumped out. Bho was struck by a locomotive, aud bud hor right leg broke and recolyed probably fatal tere Injuries, Tho stroct-ecar wus not 5 ——" GONED BY A BULL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * CtanToN, Ill, Aug. 10.—A mad bull to-day attacked Mr, Joho MoMillan, a prominent farm er of this county, and before help could be rendored gored him, making a sorlous wound, Ho waa Passi through the Held when the eu- raged animal sttacked bin. rn — FATAL RUNAWAY, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts : MoGpxaon, Ia, Aug, 10,--Last evening a rune Away toam ran jutoa farmor’s wagon contalns ing D, 0, Van Sickle and wife, Both were thrown id, aud Van Sickio fatally ine- Suroa. Hd fod ducking the night, | crf : Sa FELL OFF THE CARS, Bpsctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MuskRaon, Mich. Aug. 10.—Patriok: MoGraw, formerly & ie OW ie 2 Clean Veet iWaa: a.fow miles Mee ae ig ‘Wo was drunk and foll off, ' Se re bes ‘ . , KILLED BY. A LOCOMOTIVE, pucist Dirwateh to The Oaeage Tribuna, Coconuts Orry, Ind; Aug. 10.—Noar Kee phuko Station, westof this place on the Yort Wayno Road, soit ah ing to take the tralr/for' Wir bowilderod nt sooing tho.trata npproach so fast, - ind Jumped on tho track, ircoty In front of it. ho was struck by tho ‘locomtive and hurted’ forty feot. Whun picked up eho was dond. The remains wero takon to Warsaw for burial, She ‘was 65 yeurs old, y SEVERAL NEGROES KILLED. Lextxaton, Va. Aug. 10.—Sevoral nogroes wero killed near town bya aiidein a cut upon which they wero at work on tho’ Richmond & Allugbeny itallzoad, Hix of the negroes wore —— A SINGULAR DEATH, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Evkiart Devor, Ind, Aug. 1.—By tho turn- ing over of a mudboat to-day n short: distenco from here 8 littlo son of Chris Daners was in- giantly killed. Tho boat struck -him upon tho FIRE RECORD.. AT TRAFALGAR, IND. - Spectat Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Trituns, TRAFALGAR, Ind. Aug. 10.—A fire horo at 3 - o'clock this morning, burned out fourteen busl- ness houses, leaving only three in the town un- touchot. It was causcd by fying aparks from. ao excursion train onthe’ Franklin, Fatriand &! Martlosviilo branch of tha U., 1, 8t. L. & 0. Rail- } roud, which passed about Jo'clock. ‘The Hames:| startel on the root of Williams’ drugstore, and,4 fanned by tho wind, communicated to other, buildings rapidly. Thore was no water to bo: had, except thnt from wells iu buckets. Among tho houses} burned aro tho following: “J. J, Moura E Coy encrat store: the rallroad offices; tho Post-Oilice; Hout'’s harness store; Wiltiama’ Grug-store; Dawson's hurdware and tin store: vie" boot storo: Davie’ boot and stoe Fostor’s gonoral store; Shoomaker’s xrocery;-Eaton's furniture store. ‘The total loss will 1,000, with Hoh $50, only asniall proportion of fosurance. Moore & Co, are tho heuviost lusers, their toss being sbout $15,000. Tho Post-Oflice, with. its: aun- tonte, was utterly destroyed,. Moora & Co..bad aconsidcrable amount of money.in thoir safe, deposited by farmers. the exact amouat of wo. The safe has not yet been opened, and tho condition of Itacontenta has not. yot Deon uscertnined. The ares covered by tho fire waa about half 2 blovk. No private rosi- donces were touched. Porter’s and Dawson's losses were total, : . KENSINGTOD Nino of tho - large fee-hot James P, Smith & Co, near Kensington, werp entirely destroyed by Ore yea y afternoon, causing a logs on tho buildings, machinory, and ice estimated at $26,000, The ico-houses wero situated on the bank ef: Lake Catamet, near tho Michigan Cdntral trucks, and itis reported that the fire cauxht from o spark thrown by a pass- ing locomotive. Tho fice was first noticed about 4:45 p.m. by men cmployod inthe houses, but before they could do anything, tho dames had mounted to the roof. ‘ne buildings wero each 30x175 feat and twon- ty-llve feot bizh, and covered by a continuous 1 roof, ‘Tho firo spread rupidly, and before 6 : o'clock tho whole of tho buildings were do- Btroyod. At the beginning uf the season 85,000. tons of ico were stored fn these Uouncs, snd not imore 4han 8,000 to 10,000 tons had boen taken , out, It is bulleved that there will bo but’ little salvage, a8 no ments oxist of. preserving tho ico which is now oxposud..A mombor of tho firm stated lust night an shod about © $10,000 insurance on i bulldings and tnoir contents, but ho was une: ablo to state what compantas were carrying the; risks. This{s tho first tire Smith & Co, havo bads in fifteen years,and it will-not Interfere withd their business, ns they pare twenty-thrac other 4 houses at diferent point CHICAGO. ©: - Tho alarm from Hox Jid nt 1:35 yesterday aft- rnoon was cnused* by the burning out off ehlmney iu the one-story brick bullding No. 33 Blair stroct. . Damago, %.- The alarm from Box H at 2: was caused by « blaze in 8 ono- at thé foot of Madieon~ street, wu: room by the Michigun Central 3 age, 81 Cause, uuknown, Gor ‘The alarm from Box 227 at So'olock yestorday morntag.was caused by tho ‘burating of. n gus- }. moter in the busumout of No. U7 Thirty-soventh - - street, owned be iis. uae and ocoupled as aresidence by Lous. Willinskl. Damage, 250. Tue alarm from. Box. 453 nt 11:0t yestordn; forencon wascaused hy a fire tna two-atory bric! barn in tho rere of ‘No. 603 West Monroo streat, owned by Mayor Harrison, and- occupied by Dr. . Bimpson, The ‘cause Is supposed to bave been i matches dropped in’ tho, bay-loft, and which Ix- nited by being stopped upon. - Damage triting. AT BAY. CITY, MICH. °. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaae Tribune “Bay Ciry, Mich, Aug, 10,—AtGo'clock thls evoning a fro started.{n’ the Inmbor piles at Murphy &Dorr’s Mil. From a imiliiou to a mitl- fon and a half of choice lumbor was burned, and their loss will roach $20,000, fully insured. ‘ho tire {snow under control. Tho tnsurance {sas P follows; National of Now. York, Liverpool & ‘ Lundon & Globe, Connooticut, Truders', of Chi- ¢ago, Boylston and Manhattan of New York, $5,000 ench; Mechanics’ and Tradors’, of New York, $1,500; Scottish Union and National, $1,000; besides $20,000 with companies represoated by Clark & Knoygs, of this clty. : ea ‘ AT PARIS, ILt. ; Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Panis, Til, Aug. 10,—Yestorday evening tho pasture of Henry Harrie, three tiles north of this city, was ixnited by a spark from 4 Dan- ville & Southwestern locomotive, und the fire spread over 120 acres, destroying Mfty tons of hay, ovor 2,500 fence-rails, and's milq of hedge- fenco, involving a losa of several hundred dol- Ines. A few hours before a similar fre occurred, Just south of this city, which threatenod tho loss of much yaluablo property, ‘After two hours” bord fighting, with 1,650 feot of bose from our Water-Worke, it wis subdued, ‘This fire was Aindied by 4 spark from a Midland engine. AD SHELBYVILLE, ILL. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Trimine, Bireuuyviner, Ind, Aug, 10.—This ‘afternoon the small town of ‘Trafalgar, in this county, on the Fairland, Franklin & Startinayillo Hailroad, was visited by a firo that onme near. wiping it out of existence. - A spark from a passing loco- Motive sot fire ton framo building, and boforo tha tlames could be got undor control fourteen buildings were destroyed,’ The axgrogate loss will reach $60,000, un which there Is but little in- surance, Tho buildings buenud woro moatly used for stores and residences, —— EAST SAGINAW, MICII. \ East SAGINAW, Miob.,: Aug, 10,—About 3:20 | this afternoon tho reaidonce of J, W. Hillings, of thle city, was destroyed by tiro,. His father, Ed- -Win Blitings, 02 yenra of ago, endeavored to sub< duo the flames, but was overcome by smoke, and, bufore help could reach him, hls body was burhed to a orisp. His daughter-(u-law was also severoly burned about the boud and eboul- ders. Loss, $300 an furnituro and 81,000 on building, the latter insured. ey F AT MAVANA, ILLe -/ Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * HAVANA, Ill, Aug. 10,-~This afternoon about Go'olock the foundry wise eee operated: by King & Low, in this alty, took Oro from ous old, burning tho entre buliding and: contents Hoek ‘Loss about $5,000; insured for, $2,000. AT ELGIN, ILD, 453: Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Eratn, Ill., Aug. 10,—The rosidenco of Guatay Blober, in Hanover Township, was burned to- day; loss, hart ‘The tivo started in ao upper room whan Blober was away, —— AT ST, JOSEPH, MO, . Br, JosKvn, Mo, Aug, 10,--Tho City Browery, belonging . to Michag!, Yatos, burned to-day, Loas, $14,000; Insured tor $13,000, : ——— LEGALIZED BRUTALITY...” > Special Dispatch to The Oatecag Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga,, Aug, .10—Tho‘soport of tha special Comtnittes on the condition ‘of the peal= tontiary camps was discussed to-day by -tha Logislature - und ovidences .of additional, | brutality brought to Wht, Two white convicts who gave Infurmation ta tho specu! Committea relative to the firing of a pito of brush ja which aconyict was concealed and burnjug him out, and afterwards administering severe corpors? Punishment on him, hebede whipped br. the dsl 1 oat uummervifully sor furn Piterrantion to a3 Commitice, Anothor ‘oe stance woes to show thats widow lady, mother Ei tat th pias sea ia at tou a asker of dollcnoles. be was refused the iu, and the contents of tha: penta the presence of th: