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. The Chicago Daily Tribune... MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1881. mont, “If it docs not," tho Tootor sald, “1 | wouldne : bo. of benofit.In tho stall feo! vory miich discouraged and oxtromely Prosidente pre ue ‘anxious,’ Dr, S31lss bimsolf Is not to-ntzhtquite as cheor- “Do you think, Doctor, that tho President has | fulashas ben hiscustom. He mot medical septicremiut' - | Man Ina streot-car to-alght, who reports him ag “Yoa; in. my opinion ho has beon undor the | speaking substantially as follows: influence of septicemia for the past ton days, | “The wound rocelvod by the President was a I think to-morrow will brings favorable chaugo, | most terrible onc, ‘Tho bullot tlattoned ftself on howevor. If it does not there witl be cnuso for | tho shattered ribs, toreits way liko a Jnggod disk alarm.’ through tho tissues of the Prosidont’s body. Of After tho vomiting ocourred the Prestdent | cours the Iacuration must have baen vory askod Dr. Boynton—having notioad the nttend- | great, and consequently the processcs of ropair ing surgeons cunferting In monotones—whnt ho | muy bo vory prolonged.” ; thought of hiecandition. Tha Doctor mato an “Tho bealing of a wound'n foot decp isa encouraging raply, and the pationt seemed por- |’ pretty hart Job for a man {11 the I'rosidont’s con- feotly satistied, Soon after this ho foll asloup, dition to take up at this thmo,” remarked tho + Dik Reynuny, Inquirer. during tho course of an intorviow at alate hour |’, !t 14 & bad Job to work at," sald Dr, tite, to-night, sald the paticnt had taken wator this | “but tho Prosidont ts a wonderful wan, and wo ovening and retained tt, He ald not think the | Sf trying all wecan to holn bim. I still bopo inflamed gland was any moro serious to-night | for him." ‘ Bas than it had beon, and ho attributed the vomit- THE RITUATION VERY SEIIOUR, ing to the sccrotlons of phicgoi in tho back part Rvectal Dispateh to The Chcago Trikune, of the throat, Wasuinatox, Aug. 21-10. p. m.—There hos “Bo tong ns thoro Js no gastric disturbance in | been no material chango sineé the 6: bulletin. tho atomact," tho Doctor addad, " thoro Is noth- | Tho Presidont hua had no more attacks of vom- ing to ovension alarm,"” iting, although thoro is’a constant disposition Ho admitted thoy wero oxtromely anxfous this | towards retching, owlng to the continucd ap- afternoon whon tho vomiting occurred, fenring | Pearance of phicuin fn his throat, caused by the as they did at first that tho stomach had again | tlandulary swelling in the neck, Thore Is no rebolled. manifest feoling of depression about the White ‘Tho Dootor was askod if tho President bnd | House. ThoCablnet were all presont in thelr eopticemia, which question bo did not anewor | Council chambor, and thoro {6 on unusttnt at- directly, but sald it might be possiblo, inasmuch | teudanco.of strangers in’ the jante-room, Very Osall pationts suffering from sorious wounds | Httle is heard of tho condition of the sufferer, such ns the President had received, or tow | but tho situation ta doubtless; stmonrized scn- fevers, wore more or less Hable to bo nffected | tentiously in tha statement of Mr. Blaine as he by septicwinia. Tho Doctor sald that tho pa- | left the Capinut room at 10 o’olook: tiont was still “WE REGARD THE MITUATION AS VERY BE VOLUME XL. ART STUDIO. Pests Sood BAiznt Vice-President Arthurs.» SSxitow days of Grant,Conkling, © i}.Doraey, Dolknap, Jones, Diss, . jind many other conspicucud am ithird-torm wing of tho Hepub-. Mean reve tt fact of auch a gathoring, while better. I think thoro. is aallght improvement fa compared with yestorday, and J feel more cn- couraged.” 5 Contintting the conversation, the Doctor salt In substance: “IC the Irritation of: the parottd gland passes away without suppuration ho will feal much relieved.” Ho thinka tho patient is tuking sufficient nourishment to build upon, and, barring furthor complications, he consid: ors tho outlook as a little mure encouraging. Tho Doctor was asked If it was nota woll> established theory that whon irritation pro- fonted Iteolf In tho form of a evwelling reliot always followa suppuration, He admitted that such was ordinarily tho case, but In tho Prosident’s condition,” sald he, “suppuration fs not desired because of possible injury which might follow.” “What ts tho nature of tho Injury foared from the suppuration of the glind?” was then uaked. Inroplying, the Doctor snid it is impossible to eny where It wowldend should suppuration on- suo; that It would be possible for inflammation tu extend to the interior of tho ear and destroy thatorgan; that it might seriously affect the bones of tho face in the vicinity of tho irritation; and, further than thls, that there would be dangor of the impure matter which {8 gathered about the zland penotrating tho brain; and, in addition to these risks, Jt would be a con- siderable tux on the little strength the President has loft. The Doctor considered the glandular complication the most serious feature of the caso at tho. present time. Dit, WOODWAND expressed tho opinion na he teft the Manston about 2p.m. that tho President was doing as woll a3 could be expected, ‘THE PRESIDENT Notwithstanding Some Uneasi- ness Caused by Throat- Trouble, tho mere arm of the law, which even the crazy could seo it would do no man any good to lop of or disable, Aa ho is now, he is tho dispanser of more favors than any monurch Iu Europe would bolt he had no standing army, No mounrch ‘possesses or would dara to exercise the power over thacivil servants of the Government which the Preaidant exerolses, and it 19.0 power which no President can exercise without giving of+ fonse to great numbers of unsteady minds, His ‘uso Of It avery four yeura at lonst, and In a minor degroo every, yoar, has on what may ‘without “injustice be, called tho class of adventurers of both sexca the unsettling effects of a. nt pibile jottery, The solo diferenco is that In the one case, In order to draw a prize, une has-to havo some alight clerical Sapnelt and must go to Washington and “lobby,” whtle in the other ono has only to buy a tloket. | But tho only effect of this differ- ence Is to diminish the nuimbor of candidates by innklig tho process mora oxpeusive. In neithor caso is any thought bestowed by those who seek to win on mental capacity or moral atanding a5 acondition of Ruccoss, 6 Ofeesecker is apt to be freon who bas failod, or thinks he is golng to fail, in ordinary pursuits, Inthlacoun- try this usually Indicates sume fort of defeat. ivoness, elther of mind or character, and te looks ty Government employment solely be- causa be expects that its standurds ars not so. rigid ag those of private emptoymont. Con- sequently, the posalbility of a now deal” ate mate poser! ais d aro” most exsily disturbed, 1s sure to turnish the G ever the situation scoma to call for them, or rather tempt thei. In othor words, the resi dent, Ly tls arbitrary dealing with officer, calls hbout bim and excitos, or depressos, or exaaper- ftes, the puly persons from whose angor be rung any risk,-“the only persons who are likely to tind incentives ta yiolence In tho ordinary de- nunciation of political contests. Jt pluinly appeared that 9 political situation fad pile ee. mics Qinericans had supposed posalble under this government, n situ- ation In which tha death of the President would tho President is at tho point of death, has occas stoned ebusldorablo talk, but it seoms that thic - econferenco of lendors was projected: Inst weeky before the President's relapso beeamo an serie ous. Tt has been an ioformal gathoring of Stal- wart Icaders to consiier 8 very important, subs Ject which has beon agitating the pross for some tlme,—no lose a inatter thin tho accession to tha Prealdonoy of Vico-Vresidont Arthur. There ‘hos boon nn attempt to keep the purposo of the gathering from the public mind for the present," owing to the fact that the President might die atany moment, and therefore the plan Salked cus f gui bo unnecessary, but this offort has ‘hore fs a clause In the Constitui the - United States which read as foligint Te cane of the removal of the President from: oflico, or of his death, resignation, or inabillty to dis- charge the powers unl duties of sald office, the. samo abull devolve upon the Vice-President.” Under this clause itis claimed by Gon. Grant and ex-Senator Conkling that it {a now tho dutyi of the Vice-President to nasume tha offico of. Vreaidont from the admlttod fact that the Presl- dent 1s unable todlscharge the powers anddutics’ of said office. s “ ‘Those two leaders havo for some time beon. Urging upon the Vice-President that it-was his duty to goto Washlogton and doclare hii pose of exercising the duties of Prosidont. Vico- resident Arthur has beon averse to this course,. and the matter hos been poatponed from con~" when It became cvident that there was a grow- ing public opinion in favor of such nm course, and also thit the President's slow: recovery would prevent him from excrejsing the duties of the office for months at toast, At the peyon He Awoko Yesterday Morning in an Apparently Comforta- ble Condition. NOS The finest on the Con- nt. a Ladies’ and Child- ren’s Pictures a specialty. o10 & 212 WABASH-AV. ——LOnING. (fen CENT DISCOUNT In the Afternoon Vomiting Resulted from the Phlegm in His Throat, And Liquid Nourishment Was Abandoned Temporarily for Nutritive Fuemata, pl, GARMENTS ORDERED oy AEN SaunING AUGUST. —— AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCK BEING DAILY RECEIVED. DES for AUTUMN and bs MVINTER now tissues EDWARD ELY & CO. Evening Bulletin : Pulse 108, Tem- perature 99.2, Respira. tion 18, ‘ RIOUB.” + Anothor of the attending surgeons Informed 9 solicitation of Mr. Conkling the Vice-President. TAILORS, aa “- tits: putea PRN diate On tho | _ Gon. 8watm was usked to-night If tho features | friend during tho ufteraoon that ho viewed tho Et iapeirn pccaeree rretar apr ited abd ar neha Ga eam ee le 65 Wabash-av-, Core Monroe. | At Midnight the Condition of the whole, to-dny has uot boon cousidered ns favor | Of the day wore to be Intorproted ust cuuse for | case inn moro hopeful light to-day than hobad | Administration into ‘tho bands of bis bittor | thought tho country. would sustain hea i = Pationt Was Very able n day for the pationt ns yestorday was, immediate alarm, : for several days pust, opemies, and loading to somo consldcratle | In caso the Cabinet — refused to. A. DVERTISING. ¢ ‘Tho Mansion has beon closed for tho nf wht, “No, [think not,” was the reply. “Tho lres- When asted what be thought about the gland- a hang trees it was, im, shoet, itt kind recognize his authority. ‘This was the occasion} Critical. ular trouble, he sald, while be should have pre of the notable satpering at tho Vico-President'’s: and ovorything at this hour is porfeotly quiet, ident tells us that ho hus had Ao nuusen und the house, George iiss, Attorney-General Ward,, A prodivod tho great historical aasaa etomich was altright. He tieé there on his hack : if rar iy eas ferred not to bave met with that complication, | and attempts at nssaaination, and notabl: and Mr, Ce : & TH OM AS and leeps, and tho saliva rungdown his throut | he did not now conatder it of aerious tinportance. pesusination of Willintn the ‘Silent, and Tien oe rere ia favo ae Vice Presi ORD , Political Roflections Occastoned by th THE PATIENT. aud tickles him, muting uim couh and strain | This surgeon feared that the patient's stomach | 1¥. In both these cases things had reached a | deut assuming control. Aan result of the con-~ Cae CURIOS ADE ASIA HE tHE THE PIVSICIANS ANXIOUS. tugotitout. ‘Thatts tho orlgin of tho present | would nut hold out, and said he considered that | Past whlch inada o cause or régline dependent | ference, It wus agreed that the mattor should bo- NEWSPAPER Attempt on the President's Special Vispaten to The Chicago Tribune, trouble.” os tho most alarming feature it the casa, would have made tho death of a'partiouiag man | termiged wheeher sie Pract eh tes CRY termined whether the President will survive hist recent relapse or not, In the. meantime, tho opinions of two of the best known conatitution- * al lawyers In the country—one 2 Democrat andy the other a Hepublican —bave been Bought _b; tho friends of the Vice-President, and will be: preseuted to bis notice at ey carly o> WaunryaTon, D. C., Aug, 21—It bas voon a Dr. Boynton was also asked {f ho, was alarmed very anxious day, and itis diflicult to flad any | by the symptoms manifested to-day. reason upon which to biso a hope. Thoro ara “ No," ko said, “not alarmod, but very unx- somo who lightly talk of the now symptom which | fous. Tt pute us on the anxious Rent.” appeared this cvening,—vomiting,—which bas “ But you have stopped feeding him, and we mado ft necessury once more to discontinue the | have no information as to. whon you expect to The patient's bowels aro salt to have been moved moro naturally and freely thia morning than at any time before tora week past, which Is considered an indication that his stomach is agalu working naturally. DIL HOY: if it cnmy naturally, welcome to large bod: : Life. even of honorable, sincere, and disinterested Persous, No sich situation ever taste long any- where without touching some diseased imaging Yon. and one great ob ect of all free constitu- shoud fs to provide agalist its creauon, Ido not think Loverstate tn saying that th American Advertising Agents 9 & 10 McCormick Block, Reeetve tho larseat Nowapaper Mail of any How tha Executive Dopartmont Is Admin- - datered During Gen. Garfield's use of fool by tho natural method, and to | resume food-giving by the mouth.” ¢ " people were shouked two tnonths ayo in finding | ference wero wnunimoys in” tho Hors hi 001 iy y sotd about balf-pust 9 o'clock to-night it was | thoy had not provided ayalnst It. Most readers | that it was Jou in Chicago» Ro report the Post-onice Diability, abandon tho stomach, but tho attending aur- | “Wo shall try 10 ; well to admit that this vomiting spell of tha | will be shucked still mors IEtuey will take the | assune conttel It is euldcon Goce Gaerne avthorities, ALL Interested in. Roa fn tbe nse sic mat troat tie! maa ttNe, fight- | aive NIM Foop nY THIS {MOUTIE ‘To-MOR- Vrealdont might portray serious resuits: tbat, roullly to sep bot glusely ee ane ice: hat atauantar Seneca Jatnes and Secretary y. Ono of thom, whose naine rely mon- . NING | SVE fe ore wt 101 ° | Lincoln, woo would cat jartmont,, BULLETINS. We lato Tutto palrtee ana whoes islet bite ON ee aadbar ta wie white It waa doubtless true that aevero cougb- | yailine, who murdered Henri IV., resembled | ure. favoraul inetlued’ to tho” peleoe, ‘Gout Ing hod brought on vuiniting, tt might indicate continued weakness of tho stoi- ach, and thut unless .tho President's stomach will nuinit of his taking nourishinent Into It from now on, the case would look dvs- pernte, Boynton thouht to-morrow would probably docido thy caso one way or the other, After De, Dhss adinitted substantially that the condition of tho case to-morrow would be like- ly toshow whothor the President can recover or not, be expressed himself as feoling hopeful, but said the President must be able to roceive nourishineat in 8 ogturnl way if bo’ fs to re- cover, Ho belloved to morrow would probably ahow a fayorabie turn, and If so there would be ground for hope, If, on the contrary, the stom- ach should revolt agaiust food, the cage, will look badly. PUBLIO ANXIETY. DEPRESSION IN WASILINGTON, Wasninaton, D.C, Aug. 31.—To-night’s bul- lotin stating that tho Presldent bad vomited twice this afternoon was p surprise to the pub- lic, and bas had asomowhat depressing elfect. The surgeons have satd of late that the Presl- dent's recovery depended on bis stomach,—that frit would rotain nourisument cnough to im- partatrength fal rocovery ought to be hoped | for. - In yiow of this statement of tho ‘case, anothor apoll of vomiting is regarded geuarnlly as most unfavorable symptom. Dr.’ ‘Bllg.auya.that vomiting catic. about two: hours after. nourishment hod-boen taken into the stomach; that thare was no nausea whutever, und all tho evidence ho says yoos to show that THY STOMACH -PERFOUMS ITS FUNCTIONS, and is comparatively.tree from irritability. He aald thas, although satisfled that the vomiting wag caused by the mucous collections and the coughing, {t bud boen decided to give the ston uch n short rest, and that no nourishment will be put into it fora few hours; that eneinata will be depended upon catirely to sustain the President untll it is entirely sufe to resume giv- ing food by the mouth; that as tho stomach has nd thisatrain it !s better not to risk Irritating It any with food, Ho says this ‘stutoment of the cause of vomiting was uot Included in the bul- lotin bocause it would bave required too much explanation to make {t unuderatuod, aud would have extended the bulletin Into a lengthy docu- ment; that tho doctors considered the advisa- bility of making this PLANATION IN THE BULLETIN, but concluded to simply state tho fuct that vomiting had occurred, Ho snys tho firat vomit~ ing discharged tho contents of the stomach, but the second uxpellud avout tour ounces of bilo, and thus cleaned tho stomach out. ‘Tho swolling of tie yland is hardened, and is preparing to suppurate. Surgeons think it will Guiteau both In character aud career. hoy were buth more fanatical than ho, but they bee lonwed to the same extezory of unstable, tilghty, and valngtorious people who reek to achieve fame by 4 single blow, and find all ordinary pur- sults aud Industries too monotonous for thom. DISABILITY. THY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE GOY- ERNMENT CONDUCTED ON A STRICTLY CONSTITUTIONAL HASIS, Hy Telegraph to New York Tritune. + Wasnisaros, D,C., Aug. 9%.—The barometer of publie feuling has risen rapidly to-day. Tho Prealdent fs unquostionubly zaiuing grouad. He (a by no means up to tho point yet from which he fell sv suddouly Inst Monday, but ho ia steadily working out of the condition which then threatened a complote collapsc of the vitul powerg, © ‘The best that can be sald with strict truthfulness fs, that tho President is turning the corncr between life end death, and turuing .it tho rignt way. Ono thing seems certain, though: tho drain upon tho slender stock of vitatity cannot go on many days longer. He must either mund de- clstvely or fall, Tho bard strueglo is almost over. Thank Heaven! no ond need be withour hope that It wijlond in. safe and rapid conval- eavonce, a One of the New York papors snys to-day “ that on necount of tho disability of the President an ‘unduo share of power devolves upon a chicf of tho Cabinet.” This is a tmisloading statement, and doubtless grows out of:a- misapprehension quite common.ja the country, of tho situation hero. Tho chief of tho Cabluct referred to ts, of course, Mr. Blain: Nolther ho ‘nor any other imombor of tho Administration {a excrolaing any undue or extraconstitutional power by reason of the Presidont’s itlness. There ia-no acting- President. No executive function which tho Conatitution eaya shall be performed by tho President ‘uns been performed by any other olliciuis since he was shot. What then, ft may Ue'nsked, bas become of tho Executive ‘Dopart- montof tho Govornment? In all Sta ordinary routine administrative foatures it is wong on us smoothly us over, under tho direction of tha several nenibers of tho Cabinet, cach huving all noecdful authority of Inw to inanage his own branch of the sorvice., Not one exozutive uct In 100 {gs required to be done by the President. Tho Rrevt niss of regular Government business 13 dluutehed by the beads of Departinents and tholr subordinates, As to nots which necessarily devolve upon the President, thoy walt his recovery, Fortunately in a time of pouce aud during a recess of Cor- gress, those wets cun be postponed without auy grout dotriinent to public Inturests, The up- polnting power, excopt in so fur as it is delegated by law to tho heads of Depart- ments, 18 in B state of completo suspension; but this fact occasions no trouble, except to ap- plicanta for ollice, Where vacancies in Preal- dential appolutments occur, by death or reslg- nition, there is usually 4 deputy or some other altloer who 46 authorizod by hiw to porform tem- 8:80 A. a Executive MAnaton, Wasttnator, D. Cy, Aug. 21—8:00 a. 1n,—Tho President awoke moro, frequently than usual, yet atopt sulliciently dur- ing tho ulght, and appears comfortablo thia morning. Tho parotid swolling {8 about tho game, but fs not painful, Me took liquid nouristi- mont by the mouth several times during tho nightas well ag this moroing. Pulso 100, tom- Deraturo 08,8, respiration 18. D. W, Untwa, J. K. Bates, 3, J, Woopwanp, Ronent Rersury, D. MAYES AGNEW. Execurivn MANSION, WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 21—12:25 p. m.—Tho Presidout’s couditivn. continues about ns the morning bullotin, oxcopt that there is a slight riso of temperature, fu continues to take tho Iquld nourishinott by tho ‘mouth ‘as well as by enoma. Pulse 108, tom- ature, 09.4, respiration 18, Arthur fs wilting, providing Secretary Blatno+ would consent, Strong efforts are being made. ' to obtalu this consent. Important ends are to x be attalned by such a course. If the Vice-Presi- i dent vecomes Acting-President tho Btalwarta: \ think thoy will have no trouble in carrying this State this yeur. A Stalwart will be mado Su- preme Court Judge in pince of Clifford, de- - ceased, and another will be appointed Blintster 5d to Berlin, while tnuny importint offices will bo A pia to the advantage of their wing of tho 4 roputation and experience surpass those of all | pare food for the morning." + the rest, sald this evening sadly to a] “Thon the present susporision of the func- friend that too case was vory, very critlonl; that | tions of tho stomach will certainly cod in the Inst weok, when it was supposed that tho system | moriing?” i had to support the drainage of but four inches “If no further symptoms like those of this of wound, tho loss of the stomach was regarded | afternoon manifest themselves.” asa vory sorious thing, but. to-night there fs no “Whut aro you dolng to scatter the glandular stomach, and there aro ut lonst nino and one | intlammation?" “y half Inchos of wound to ‘drain, and Itisnot | Wo hrve had a salve-plaster upon It all tho known how much morc. The stomach is very | time. This cvening a poultice has been sub- greatly nocded.. . stituted. Thoro la no pus there, only thojn- TINS RVENING’S BULLETIN flammntion remains, This excites the tonfils ‘Announces that nourishment by enomn will | and throat, and crontes a ‘thokling and phlegm.” be more frequently admintetered; but what If. “Aro tharo any other features. of the day’ tho organs by which the nourishing onomatn | history that have attracted special attention?” aro administered should fall? At ono timo last “ Nothing except tho increased wouknoss. Ho weok thore was such o fallure,—n loosening of | 18.0 little weaker than last night.” tho bowels having rojected the onema before its Dr, Boynton has also sald that he looked for- contents could bo nbsorbed. Sinco that time, | ward to tho noxt twelve. hours with greater although no mention of it has been mado in | anxiety than: to any precodiig twelve hours In the bulletins, and the use of morphine bis been | tho case. eae denied by somo of tho surgeuns, it fa stated THE NIGUT WATONES. upon most credible authority that opium has To tho Western Asvoclated Pres, veenadministered with every oncma, ond tho | | WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2l—Tho Whito howols strengthoned, { is supposed, thoraby to | Houso was closed nbout-10 o'clock to-night, and rotain tho necossury food to malntain fo, all but tho night-watchmon and doctors and "Tho morning buitetia to-day gave uo grotind | BUrsos in attendance upon. tha President went for encouraoment. It showed that tho Presi- | Home. ut dont bad passod -Bearetary Brown stated al that tho Presi- ADVERTISING \ Bhotld enlt on them: MINERAL WATER, en Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” “For water drinkers it is of the utmost im~ c¢ to have at command a table water of the highest type of purity, agreeable in flavour, exhilarating by reason of, its sparkling effer- vecence, and suitable for daily use as a table luxury; and in home circles, as at ublic_ban- quets,_ the APOLLINARIS ATURAL MINERAL WATER has established itself in bie and professional favour as possessing these qualities, and I believe its introduction may be recommended and supported as of great value to the cause of temperance and good health.” : Londen, Eng. August 24, 1880. (Signed) NORMAN KERR, M.D,y;. F.L.S._ Ofalt Grocers, Druggists,and Mineral Water Dealers. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. —— BUSINESS ‘CARDS. * eee ree C te aaaCnTtADe OUI C DC COLLEY (MIVERTAGE <i: HoyNes.Co.2 + WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERS. Pd a Chl 1 PICTURE FRAMES CAPT. HENRY. - ‘ SOME INTERESTING PERSONAL ITEMB, Dispatch to Cleretand Leader, Wanrmwnarton, D. C,, Aug. 1%.—Capt. Henry tolexraphs as follows to friunds in Ohio: “Tho improvement of the President has been more marked the past twonty-four hours; cs- peclaliy the tone of the stomach hus improved, and this gives strenzth, Dr. ioynton has watched thls feuture of the case with tho great- eat care, Tho Prosident bna felt no sign ot ‘ hunger for weeks until a trifle to-day. Even the wind bas been favornble.. During tho past. two days it hus nut blown from tho Kldwoll Rot- toms, but has como fresh and bracing from tho nortl . i “Mrs,Garfold bas been not only hopeful and cheerful durme tho day, but appeured happy. Ltold her of little Abo and Irve at Lawntleld,— ’ fome things they said. about *pnpn’s {linet Questions U earnestly asked: Ltuld her of tholr little sun-browned hands and faces, Thu rave, womanly honrt, that had stood the terri~ + bly atraln for wouks, telted-to think of ber vour tittle boys at bomo, and papa and mamma awuy ‘from home, but longing to be thers. For three or four weeks previous to last Monday the Pres- Ident often spoke of home, Ho tonged tu bo at Lawnfield,—homo; tobe in Cicveland; to weal down Superior street, meoting and greeting olf frieais. He wanted to soa Hiratw and Solon wut 5 Counsin Henry Boynton, and eat somo of Aunt A Aipba’s fodfan broud sgain, and pick wintct. ° i reons on tho bill; ho wantoujto sce Burks and Marry, Mary, and Hotty, and a score of others; ho wanted to be in tno shade’ of the maples af ’ Capt. Henry's frm; he tonged to Vo in Ohlo,— . af bo expressed it, ‘on tha uld sed once more.” % ‘Thousands upon. thousands ‘of old famillur friends would appear bofore him as,he lay ov bla bed of pain. On Monday, however, the pulsa wont up to 100,2 feeble flutter, Since thon he bas been tov wenk' to think much about old times, scunes, and faces, While ha ts docidodly better than forty-clzht hours ago, ho Js fooble and wasted," Probably sixty pounds of fiesh hus gone in seven weeks. A bullet-hole cloven and + three-fourths inches teep, by actual measure- 3 mont this morning us they washed ft out, bis slowly’ ope! rl ast two days oven ighe couttnuento improve J shall not or consider hin out of danger for some time, ; Ps “To-day 1s the forty-ninth sinco bo was shot. Ho {s48yearsold, 1 was troubled yesterday and ‘ to-day on account of tho colneldonce of these os numerals, a score or moro of bis old friends ‘will understand why. ‘Twenty-five years ago bo often sald that bo expected to die at i, the ayo D. W. Briss, J. K, Bases, Jd. J. Woopwann, » Ronenr leyouny, D, Marga Aunew, 6:90 po ExecuTive MANstuy, WasHtnaToN, D.-C., Aug. #1—0:00 p. 11.—Tho Prosident has vomited twlco during tho afterncon.: The administra. {lon of food by the mouth has, therefore, been, aguin temporarily, suspended, and the nutritiv cnormata’ willbe’ given’ him more frequently, Hie temperature fs lowor ‘and bis pulse rathor less frequont than yestorday afternoon. Tho purotid swelling ja palntess,-but stationary. Pulao 108, temporaturc 09.2, respiration 18, D. W... U1188, J. KK, BAUNES, . J.J, Woopwann, : Ropeur Reyaunn, D, Hares Agyew, THE LATEST. MIDNIGHT, , Bpeetar Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinaron, D. ©. Aug. 21—Midnight— 'There Is no marked cbango in tha T'resident'’s condition, Hots having fitful naps of balf an hour cach, when he fs awakoned: by the phiogim in bisthroat. Ho has swallowed a littlo water since the ovoning bulletin and retained it. No attempt will bo made to admlalater food by tha mouth until morning, The glandular swell- Ing’ has. not iuervasod in .alzo, but . it has undorgone a marked change, It haa grown harder, and suoms tu bo proparing to broak and suppurato, This shows that tho guthoring {snot ylolding to troatmant, and that suppurating is foared. Tho worat resulta aro apprehended in ... LA -RESTIERS NIGHT, dont was sleeping quictly, and] had buen sieop- and,whilo tho conditions of the pulse and tempor- Sale Of the night; that bd had not yomlted ature. wore not matorially changed, the aurgeons | |= i jo af thie Hiew did tot say that tho Prosidont was bettor or that’ | jc hele-taat Wore of tie dfutiwa ho was worse. It was loarned that ho woe rest- mean on the upper floor eald everything wns, very quict Y ; lesa during tho night, although the bullotin sald Set aneite were vlna note “Notting a that he had had sufMictent sicep, a3 if any sleop could bo sufficient for that poor patient which reap pad nowive could bo leurned from the was not long, quiet, and undiaturbed. Hut it is known that tho President did not and cannot TIE DOCTORS. sleop more thin Ofteen ortwenty minutes ut one A QUIET DAY AT ‘TILE MANSION. tine, beeausc of tho fact that his throat fills 1! W, has not _dlsappearod sat Dean: wa aria Rnd extremely quict, and until curly In the after. duced. oe | read Seuntortabl eta aaa | Boon nothing could be ascertained regarding tae moujh, ond -bead 18 uncomfortable, and the | president excopting what information the of- phlogi comos n6 frequently that tho Trosidont | ‘noial bulletins contained. Callérs wore unusu- {snot allowed peaco for n fongor. poriod than | ayy cow, among thoso moat prominent bomy ex- twonty minutes, but is solzod with that Minteter Noyos; Judgo Wylio, and Firat-Auditor TERRIDLE TICKLING IN THE THROAT Roynolds, tho lnttor belug a constant visitor, that causes nauscn and forces rotching. Tho | “Apout lo'elock Dr. Bliss camo Into Privato- noon bulletin showed’ that’ tho President was | gocretary Brown's room, looting vory tirod and about the samo, with a somewhat highor pulse, | appnrontly worn out. Whon asked the cause of and the temperature increased by a de- | iy wourlness, he replied thut he had uot bid gree, Tho night bullotin, however, td thy showed that the President had vorntted ea nuio wauenie ceed Seeallony twica during tho afternoon; thut it * LOWIN had become nocessury to discontinue feeding | jetwoon ina Hon CaRUER seocerait of the him by the mouth, that more frequont recourse | Associated Prosa onsued: would bo bad to tho nourlshing injections, und ‘What was tho cause of tho Prosldont's boing that the temporature had begun to full. BMonn- | 94 roatioss during the night, Doator?** while there had been no change in the glandular : 1t welll sure write for my Mlustentod Ca rege, dre at styles snd Prices. “MTL MU HIAV ALN, Manufacturor, 202 X20 Wrbnab-ay, HOMEOPATHIG SPECIFICS, ware tom ee cine eh Care tN SAE HIG MILD TioWer CURES UMP IE YS HOMEOPATILLG SPECIFICS. Troved from ample experienca an entire success, dimple. Mromil, Bidelent, and Iellibley (oy srethe only mealeihes adapted tu popular ua Ustyrineipal Nos. Curok. tke yrigestloty Insturumna tions o Oiyne Colter or-touthing of itnnis ‘alte, ething 0 @ Ulurrbea of Children or ait §, Iysrntery, Griping, Biilon : “Tt was caused privoipally by annoyance from jly the duttus of the office, J) of bis futher when be died. Ho passed 3, and o:URciorn toed, tho event of the suppuration of this swolling, It | swelling In tho neok, although the bulletin an- ” not be fit conilition tocut fn leas than four. or | PuCerily tho duttos oF e. Th tho anges of | Of Dis futhor eemild die at 43, the number of F Sourhe. {s feared that the potsun might'atfoot tho bratn. | jouncod that it was painicss. No reason was | #andular tutlammation. five days, ‘Tho last spoll of vomiting was at Posteoltices ‘waoro there ‘aro no doputy Post | ton thous! y & Neuralgia, ». Headache: 1 wy his regiment. His mind, howovor, to-day is too < weary to be troubled about the application of facts aud numerals, His facultics, howovor, aro quite active, When awako hots quick to sco what is golug oniuthe room. Tre rip of his “ hand fs firm. He can bold 4 gluse of wator in . bls band and carry it to his mouth without e trembling. Ils volce has become natural aluco ‘ Monday. The pulse firm and tho oye brighter * and more natural {a expreasion.”” BUPERSTITIONS. TUR PRESIDENTS QUEER NOTIONS. Wasuinaron, D, 0., Aug, 19," Ia it true that Prestdeut Garflold has superstitions concerning ais the lonyth of bia lifo?*was asked of an intl- i: inasters tho , Post-Ollice Department ia author- {aud to sond apculal ngents to take charge until the vacant postmastership can be filled. If the Prealdont's prostration should continue until tho meeting of Congross—u cuntingonoy wholly improhabie—there would be no stoppage of any pattof the Government iniching, Mr. Blaino iwuotthe ebiof of tho Cabinet in the sense of boving aoy authority in auy Department other than his own, and all bis colleagues wit! beur out the statement that ho has nut shown the least disposition to go boyond his strictly legal duties. ‘Tne condition of the Cabinet deprived of its obtef Js, of course, au_xbDnortnal one, but it bas tad to vo discords. Every member minds his own business, and allare drawn togothor in close aympathotio relations by the calamity which monucas the Nation, There ara no regular Cab- “In what particular mannor was ho annoyad ?" “Prlnolpally by acerovon ,of phlegm in bis throat, which awakened him about every hatf- hour,” Dr. Boynton fs of opinion that the President has been suffering from sopticiemia for ten days, and that to-morrow, tho oloventh day, is tho crlsia, ' assigned fo¥ the vomiting, or for the discan- tinunneo’of tho uso of food 11 the stomach; @but Dr. Miss priyately gave information which it would scom most cortainly ought te hnyo been suppose you aro still endeavoring to Sqn Jns0 Dalene ES ae Hl Ose SCATTER THE SWELLING IN ‘THE GLAND?” TIE VOMITING WAS'CAUSED “ENTIRELY BY | “yo, wo aro trying to prevent auppuration, PHULEAM, and to accomplish that tho Inflammation muat and was not duo to any gastrio disturbance, but } yg phate thut It was thought wiso to discoutinuo putting | «What ts tho probability ofauccooding ?” any fond In tho stomach Inst the backing and | «oll, 1 cnu’t any positively, but appearances tendenoy'to vomit might croate additional irrl- | go not indicate tt Isnny worso,"" tation In the stomuch, “Hing thoro been any gastrio disturbance of Thoro undoubtedly is a good deal in Dr. | tho stomach yt?” Blisa' oxpianation, as tho phlegm ts so great in wadache: 18 SLominGn, ato ciat Be G:l5 o'clock p. m., and up to 9:30 there had Not becn any niore, $0 a mesatye thon rocclyed from ono of the doctors sald. Dospite the ex- plunations givau of the cause of voiniting, there fa n gonoral dispositiun here to take n gloomy view of the case, Tho murked reticence of tho aurgeons and attendants of tho President to- night tonds to: Increase this feollng, They havo romalned shut up In roon near tho Tresideut, except that two or three of tho attendants pease through the privat secretary's oltivo, but they would not eay anything about tho case. Etforta to get oven A word from Aguew failed, Ho declined to bu seen or soud any miossuge ne LAM At this hour tho Prosidont seems to bo sleop- ing, and bls slovp {9a tittle botter than it was Inst night, which {s aseribea ty tho rvlief of tho stomach, In that it has rejected the necumula- tion of phlegm, Drs, Bilsa and Royburn aro both dozing on aofas in the adjoining room, but nolthor has romoved his olothos, They are prepared for Instant aotion. Heforo Jeaving thollresident they used every offort to 24, Nervau BL 0. Urine ty We kine % Dieecorthen Monrt, lalpltadonsecoed Oren he SALE UY ALL DIUGCISTS: ca ant by the Caso, or xinglo Vinh, frov ut EP be. iuuitieoye Hongo Misouso wha tts Cure isouse ani Stony ng “Noncatall, Tho stownach appears to bo im- t potl mate friend of tho trestdout to-day, “ “theme loyzate Cau SES SUE. A Sha Nek Nae AE OnE | qanntite Ans the Prostient in ablized ta yelloea vrovmg all tho time. Hee Ga ret Ui Har a8 told Overy vevontag. at af Whigs | “Yes, indo," was the reply, "and bie estou? jt that hid oc . re ulletin. vi z 8; for conversution about th = f T ‘ , = nue Faltones 1:90 Ai at himsolf of tt 60 froquently that tt coitocension | ‘Have you decrossed tho cnomata still | 1o ading woll It 1s uot uiitioult to uce tho sur St the Heaadent, Tie wives of eho | iatlous.on that suluect bavo attorded those who tho vomiting without nny gastric disturbance. | more?" Still, whatever may vo tho explanation, tho fact “Wo now ‘administer an onoma twico dur- {s that It bas boen found nocessnty to koup | ing tho day and twico during the night,In tho food out of thostomnach; but tho physicians duc | morning, afternoon, evening, and at dawn.” ing the past week havo contended that their “Abvout how much do you administor a day? "* MAIN HOVE LAY 1N THE BTOMACH, “Twonty ounces of boof extract with tho yulks That was when thoy supposed that thoy hui loas | of four ogee.” 5 tt than four inches of wound to drain bugides aun. “Do you contemplate trylog tho pationt with porting tho system, and now thoro ja mora than | solid food soon?" @ foot of wound, Jt ta dificult toobtain any “Wo havo not discussed that subject y nows from the sick-room beyond that which Is | Js getting suliciont nourishmunt now," given in the official bultoting, but It ts stated, “Ifow do younccount for tho risoin pulso whieh upon an authority which jn overy stago of the | was noted In the morning bulleting" * onse hitherto has beon uncrring that Inat night “Tdo not know exnotly what causad {t, know him much pmusement.” z ‘Toll mo something about it, will your” + “Well, Gen. Gariivid always bad an idea that he knew exactly how long he was galing to live. Ho used to eny that thore was somothing in him which told hin things of that kind, and thoy ol- ways provedcorrect, When E fratknow Garticld, which wus white ho waa ut Hiram College, he usodto say that be knew ho was golng to dio at the same age that his. father died, That ts 03, Ho used w resort to all sorts of ‘arguments to support bis thoory, but when 3 years camo arowod and found nfm stil living, of course be ~—OGbaN NAVIGATION. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London=-Paris. - Meamers salt Every Suturday froms New Yorls r Southampton ant Bremete , € Vusenzers booked for London ond Varia, at PAG rates, “tates of paasnwy trout Now York ta eaettaapton, Landon, Tinvege tind romon: fret tora second-class enbity #0; staorage, 6X Humiches at oducud rates,” ontletnes teitverman Baya fram te ‘ te "Only agent authorised tu wall those ttekotd No change {8 reported since tho {ast dispatch, and tho expectation nuw fe that ho will pusaa quict and restful night, Mrs. Dr. Edson and Dr, Hognton are at his bedsido, whilo Drv. Biss and Itwyburn are dozing In the adjoining room, LHS Ae Mee To the Western Associated Press. Exxcutive MaAnston, Wasiixaton, D. 0, Aug, 2—15 a, o.—Everything quiet In the wlek-rov, Whe dootors aro ustovp, and the indlvationa are that the President is rusting quiutly, jon Cubinet oflicers are ate presunit with thoir husbands, and Sire. Gartlold frequontiy fous into tho roum and stays a fow minutes, \Theso watherings Inet half an bour or an bour, Bome- Afnies gone tutter of Government business ts mentioned, but it ia for suggestion and advico wad wot fur ution, a8 at a recular Cabinet ucot~ ing. ‘Tho question bis more than once been tnvoted in conversatiun, between the members af the Cabinot, ax to how the inability of tho Prealiont to dlscharze ble functions vould be constitutionally ascertained wud deolured, #0 that thy Vicu-Proaldent eould temporsrily pore fori bis duties. It appears to be the uuaalmous option that Congress alone bas the authority to guy that the inabliity clause, in the Coustitution goons and uttondants, TONIGUT ALL THR MEMBERS OF THE CAN NST MET AT THE WINTE MOUSE, and they have remained close in the Cubinot roown, ‘There iaa signifcant quict provalling at tho White House, Countouances of Inmatus thore indicate @ fecling of uuvasiucas to say tho tuast, &. ‘Thore {s 9 fear prevaient that the Presidont is too wouk to bo nourished muck longer by wno- stuata, although Dr, Bitss says this mothod hus go fur proved eminontly auccesgful; that tho it. He had to give tha cup. Well, soun after ir —___2 sons Gia AE chore Aaante. UNOFFICIAL. and the ‘night. beforo tho Présldont was des | rv Tile PATIENT 18 TURNED Ovi IN neD | Pteeldent really yulns somo strongth fromit, — | SuNyru sate aiden tae fae, Viens Peeatione galt | tok @ tan Gard epi. silva tot used, be O30 Poa Hrtous, and that during u portion of yoaterday | tia pulso increases eight to ten beats for a short Its provisions {8 tho Constitution self-exeouting; | togny, *Lmay not be shot, butitnot l witidia, ° STATE LINE ‘ Fxecurive Mansiow, ‘Wasiinatoy, D. C4 | orof the day. beforo his mind in tho daytime | time, but soon goes down, Vorbaps bia broken BLAINI TO LOWELL. most of its foutures take effect ouly by means'| J will ‘novor, outllyo st,’ Ho was made come ui Zecion, Leervoal, Houin, Deltas and Londons | AUK Al—U:M py m.~THoro Bus Dowd no vomit | wae somewhat clouded, Upon avgkoning it | sloop lust night causod tho rise. Le00n0 othor ABAD MESSAGK, pe staruey jaw, ore le no jaw ta aay under.| mander of the Forty oven aaa eT aan: i Faturdta Oy erery Chursday, First Cabin, Qi to | iny since 5715 p, t., but thors Je yroat anxivty. | fakes him somo minutes to plok up4ho threads | rouson for It," Wasnrnaron, D. 0, Aux. 21—Tho following | President, and {t is hold that tho Prestdont | he had more niracutous escapes than’ any man Eisreay sutwards $25, Oia Mastace carry ol iu | A chunyo for better or worse Js expooted to- | of congofuusness, and before golng to sloop bis “{ suppose itis not aignificant of anything | was sent to-night: himeet! has no powor to call in the. sove | that] ever saw, He bad bultote through pis hate, eAbvep, nor ples, morrow murning. . ond oflloor of the Government to act in his mind wanders, Thoso are bad symptoma, extraordluary or unfavorablo?” \ “Lowell, Mintsler, London: Tho President's and bulters sbrounty his olotblog, but a jon became convinced that broadway, yy. AUBLIN: BALDWIN & CO. Since the lesuutico-of the oventng bullotin | The physicians soem to have made no progress | “Ob, no. For oue i the Prosidont’e condis.{ steep Inat night was bruken and unrostful, Hv | pluce tt the absence of if statute ompowcring | Was not shot, | Hf) Tot een ce ota ke w UT y we Yaudolun Bey CHUA scencsattho Bxecutlye Munston aud on tho } in their attompts to scatlor the .swollen gland | ton, na slanificanco coun be attached toa alight | symptoms throughout the day were lose favord malt octane nll the gout ry of Gougruse Te Hered vine the number of the -reglment streota have materially chanyod, the announces mont af the Prosideut’s haying yomited twice during tho afternoon creating great uneasiness throughout the olty, and crowds gathered arouud tho bullotin bourdé in au exoited manner, _ Attho Excuutive Mausion thero was u notives able foullug of apprehension, byt: the state. bio, and bis. yonors! condition not encourmg- ing. Ho ie unoble to retain food on bis stomach, having’ vomited twice during tho afternoun, the last time at o'clock, ‘This eyeu- ing he waa ubla to drink’ water and retain it, Tho awelling of tho parotid gland bas not tne ereasud,’ Pulso and tomporaturo about the would be the duty of that body to pass an not authorizing the Vice-Prusidont ‘to exercise, for 18 time bung, the powers of the Chief Kxoou. tye, and carefully providing w proper moda of ngcurtuining when the President becawe capa- ble uf resuming dis funcuons, No one bus fay serious wpprebensions on thie avore, dnd ro is nO Rood renson why tho Vice-President should not act temporarily as meant, flo would wo to a hovel, and {f tho nyin- bur of bis room chanced to bo forty-two, or any prvduot or multipto of forty-two, bo would any’: ‘There, do you wea that numbor? Itell you lt means ne,’ ” OF cour bis frienda would Bl ngus him a great doal about this, aud aocuso et bolng auperatitious, but bo clung to tis balluf. Ifthe nunbor of a house ho waa StOPnne at was for seg ‘and ho know it, he would Ueaey s " or about the neck,and thoy privately adimit that { yurlation of pulse.” - . it is ’ 2 Os, ” Docs the patient complain at all of eumforing A SERIOUS DIFFICULTY, pain Crom Jntlammuation of tho parotid gland?" Bome of the army and navy surgeons who “Ho suffers no pain, His neck und jaw con- wore orlyivally in the cugo, aud who haya becn | tinue somowhat annoying, but the socretion of visited to-night, say that the ovening bullotio | aullva ia tho moat aunoying feature, as it causes hag given them more approhonson~ than any | hin to cough, and consequently to loso rest." PTURE CURED, RUPTURE CURED. 8 PankER—ni CHICAGO, April 11, 183, munts of the attending surevoun to the cifeot | that has precoded it. Thoy greatly four that tho THE WOUND. aune ag yesterday, His elvop up to this hour Vrealdent, under proper statutory Piialeuton, it was olghty-four or twenty-one, (\ Hy yy vary eat tility iAfiee aunering Wane that vomiting was not occusloned by the gustrio | yomitings will not be suflotontly reinforced to 4 }Tow about the wound, Doctor?" {Ib P, mm.) has been somowhat disturbod, Wo ure ihe teanskor of | pone ee ane oe ao ne woes woul vs all ths ete He wranle walt ty air ahgMAey trove Coautd ant, une throug your | disturbance ot-tho stomach have been accepted | yiva tho Prosident tho novossary stronyth to re- | + ‘Tho wound isn oxveltant condition, and tho | Hil deoply auxtous, NLAine, Socrotary, H ee agit wal | or divide, , pelle tht eg lrowds ryiaed pew appliance you not only iatiod 1 0 ious than if that urgan had refused to tloularly in view of tho fact that the t ° bi ey oe tiged not junke any more dillloulty than 18 occas } forty-two. "Wo wero riding on & ral H cri nat ottiore ag Tallod hay bava completely 8 leva gor! is) covor, part rly provess ot granulation bas made it ognaldorably POLITICAL REFLECTIONS slonod in the office of u great railroad compauy | train together once and our. ears chance ayatern ia now to bo aubjeccted to tho domand: whou the Vice-President doce tho President's perform: its functions, ‘This is the oxpiang. smnatler than it was,"’ % i, stop opposlt, ty ‘8 frulght car numbered 127,07 Te prtnetpt a ingtankt don of the yomiting given by Dr, Disa. It aj that will bo mado upon it by a wound more than |: « jow largo 1 Hon to th a ry 3 " work for 4 time while that officer goca of for wv | “Thors,' bo would say, ‘do you seo iy cumber! Ne ple ne: y tgo in proportion to the wound fa the | GUOWING OUT UF THE ATTEMPT UPON THE | ¥ “4 . ferdeiu; Meurrea” Manutacturars of instruments | Pear contrary to the impression whloh pra | a root in longth, - charmol in whloh the floxible tubo was rovently MIESIDENT'S LIFE, Hunvo al toe Gouduotors aiid nlationsageute, or | ach feyot to we 40, Wop, Ueraee nt te re Hy Deformation ta cl a eat Stele HAMIL, GUSAURN a Rata, A Onicu 6) Ntato-et, Cuicage, ft, tii eae tOPOSALS, a‘ i ee ral Mackinac. & Marquette Raliroad Co, Maui ar pafecttleadons for extensive Ora Ducks to wed caa unt BE Fanacu, steht re now ready Nau ON BENG otic OF to Chior Hnwingos, Saved dunia Uils work will be recelved by the under Sng August” UMueeat pyar Ap aa ecrotary, Detroit, Micbixen, nwa PHOKESSIONAL: _ CATARRAE valled up to do'clook, that thero was vonniting ahortiyatter A'p’clook, At that time the Proal- dont experienced cunsidorable dilficulty with tho phlogin whiot bad been secrcted fu the throat, and the oxortion tq ralag ‘{t excited his stomach toauch on oxtent' that. vomiting ensued, ‘Thie was somo tine after the last portion of nourishs iment bad been naturally adininisternd, so tho (heory that it was caused by pbhlogin in the throat, Js yery gorerally accepted. Sah yi og as DR, MOYNTON, |: : in conversation: this oyening, states that the President hos taken’ no nourlahment since the ‘ret vouiting, He says farther that the Prealy dont's atowach is certainly wuakor to-day than yosterday, and, while the case looks ratbor disy Uy By by tiodklany What bas mado tho Guitonu attnmpt 80 uso~ ful to tho Civil-Serviou rulpruers is not the duuredit it has brought on the cnomive of tho reform, for that {s aftor all romoto und Indirect, but the rovelation it hus made of the oxtont to which. the spoils sysiom, by. onlarging coors moualy the Acld of tho Prosideat’s discretion, auslinilatog ble position in the mattcr of ro spousiblity, tu thasof a monarob.: The more arbitrary power. bo excreises and van uso, either for bis own. personal bouefit or thut of uthers, the xreator the fomptation to ass sasiiate him, olthor to rovenve denial, or bring about # “now deal" by 9 fresh band. If places were filled and promotions mado by logal 5 jooks upon 4? aa his unlucky num= foe This is the fort yulath, day of his tiootin and { wusupprenousive on that account. It i bad come on a Saturday I think be would have almost boon ready to give up bis chances, for he bus always dreaded that day since the shooting. Stu ae ho fs, bo will te on his back and tury that number over in bis head by the ant : Tyaka ‘mere combinations out’ of it than you ue could count {n.8 day. uatil he gots something Out of It to wenye his theory on.” . _ ‘ » ACOMET 'C," Cinoinware, 0.) Aug. 21.—At 9 o'clock to-night comet Ole visible to the naked eye at Clnoia- natl, Itisin Urea Major, about twelve degrocs botow tho bottom of the bow! of the dipper, and Seorotary Lincoln, wha wos at tho White | jnsorted?” 5 °:,- ‘ House this ovoning, before Ho had sco tho | ‘Tho tube wo used was a No, B(American oyonlng bullutin sald that he folt vory much | measuroment) catheter, which ts quite small, discouruged, Ho bad sven tho physicians avout | Tho wound will now bold u tittle lesg than. two hoan, but was unable to obtain from thom any | ounces of water, whilo provious to'the oom- assurance upon which he. gould paso a reasonas | mencumont of granulation tt would hold more blo hopo. - oP OS ae Le (hun throo ounces! ‘Tyat will glvo you an idea, J¢ has boon tearned that Dr. Agnow spond | of how much smalloritic! ic: 7 ! eyery momont of his:timo that he can spare | ‘Tho Doctor then exptained that tho small tybo from tho slck-chambor, at the great medical | poarly flted tho chaunol.of the wound, which Mbyary of the National: Musoiim, and while | proved it was healingsntisfautorily, “i there fs engaged Ins. ey. Shortly ufter, she toterviow with Dr, Bilsy oo» STOVYING THE LEADING CASES .oF GUN: | currod Ni He. 2 7 . BHQT WOUNDS ee “Dl. BOYNTON : °. ’ in the modical history ‘of the .War. Ho Would | was askod If ha considered the President aa be- change the polloy of the road, STALWART SCHEME TO HAVE ARTHUR ASSUME TUR DUTIES OF VRESIDENT—SENSATIONAL STONY UY A NEW: YOUK JOUNNAL—MEANING. OF THE LATA CONFERENCE “AT ARTHUR'S ESI DENCE, - i Hpectat to Uincinnatt Commercial, ‘ New Yor«, Aug. 19.—Tuo Daily News to-day prints the following articies, which roticct (he opinions of & yreus imany people who havo noticed and Inquired toto the causo of the re: cout couference of Urant and hig third-torm cohorts at the Vico-Prosident’s housos “A groag dou! of speculation and unoaelness, i eu: ei ‘i to be looking for somo parallel caso of the | ing docidedly better to-day than he was yostors je the upper uno of a pair ot faint stars. It can Yio, bi uraging to-night, ho hopes and has rosson to oatraordinury ono which ‘is partly under bis | day, a new 8 machinery, as thoy arc Cor the moat part in En- | especially on tho part of what aro kpown as | bo geon with tho oyo, but through an wa Cat AG Pet ayvoica sechusivo nt: ae ee the meaty villt bring aa icoproves J chargo, in the hope thay somo suggestion that 4 No," roped the Doctor, “he tan's decidedly | yiand; and iu Germany, and Franoy, he would bo | Administration Hopublicans, has beoa caused | oncraniciase the ‘all Ta aly slalhtes i,