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VOLUMES XL. Hla Dry Coots uso HADISON AND PEORIA-STS. HOSIERY Closing Sale or (eS TESLA THREAD 10S ATA REDUCTION OF ~ 60 per C Cent. * Lisle shee baby: Hose, in Modes vale rine, reduced: to 85e3 erly ¥ Pink, am, B tis reduced to Ladies’ Fane Fronts, reduced to $1.25 formorly -Work Lisle Thread Moxo, dale ice Color reiluced to $1.26 5 in Fancy Colors formerly 82+ Jadles’ Black Lisle Thread, Hand-Ent Fronts, 2.00, 9 lors Lisl Thread Hose, Tailed Flay Color Uinld, Brows Set formerly $1.25. Cardinal, Navy, Oki Ktsy reduced fo Ze 3 Ladles! Faney Striped Fiala. Thread He in all colors, reduced to $1.20 5 merly $1.75. The above are all marked do - to prices that cannot be duplicated house in the city, and La- by an ds ‘pho appreciate good Hosi will save money, by examining this lot before purchasing else- where, ADVERTISING. m this Clly or Secttan to MAT AAS cron your ADVERTISING: Itcan be dono as well, in avery way, by Lorp & THOMAS, NEWSPAPER hivertising Agents: *' 9.& 10 McCormick Block. « i] : en LATE OR ING A DORING: AUGUST, AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCK BEING DAILY RECEIVED, Te MODES for AUTUMN and WINTER now issued, EDWARD ELY & CO. TAILORS, {65 Wabash-av., cor. Monroe. ¢ Lisle Thread Hose, 0c 3 formerly $1.25 Tislo Thread Hose, Emb'd reduced 10 $1.263 formerly 1h PER GENT NT OISCOUNT on oP od GARMENTS ORDERED The Gh Panriy cloudy jwenther and oceastonal rains for this region to-tay, Ir fs officially stated that the trial of Par- nell, Ditlon, and others cost the Irish and British taxpayers $40,000. ‘I'he defense cost iu the neighborhood of $70,000. Sos 40,000 Scoten volunteers participated In the foyal review at Edinburg yester- day, ‘Pherd was avery large gathoring of spectators, ‘Tho rain marred tho proceed- ings, Daninn ©. De Janyurre, a member of the ‘Lhirty-sixth Congress, and afterwards a member of tho Confederate House of Rep- vesentatives from tha Richmond (Va) Dis- trict, died yesterday at Fredericksburg, Va. minny, strances Tiere isa movement In Alaska for tho purpose of petitioning the Congress thot Alaska bo allowed ropresentation In that body. ‘Tho Alaskans claim they have. as much right to representation as the people of Arizonn and Idat Oldham, Some time ago John Skitt & Co., oll mer- chans of London, fatlud, ‘Whe business soon after chunged hunds, one person becoming sole proprietor. Itis now reported that he has nbsconded to Spain after having putinto elreulation $100,080 worth of forged bills, and fore poses, ‘Tius British Iouse of Commons passed the Appropriation bil yesterday, and then adjourned till Saturday, when It is expected’ that Parliament will ve prorogued. ‘Tho presont session has been tho longest for mnany years, aud one of the most important. coe market. $2. thorltles % ere ad ‘Tur mental aberration which inspired Dr. Mcl. Ostrander to commit sulclde at Pitts- ton, Pa, 0 fow days ago iy suid to be owing to exeosstve smoking. ‘The suicide was In the habit of sitting for hours puiling: ata meerschaum supplied with tha strongest “plug” tobacco, Gen. Wittian C. Wickttas, theteader of tho “Straightout® Republicans in Virginia, will publish letter to-day glving reasons why he eannot support the Mahone coalition tick- et, and In which he will also state that ho In- tends to voto for.the Democratic State Licket. Gen, Wickham will unsparingly denounce the Readjuster prograt lose, for+ wn ery ———— ‘Ts steamship Clty of Limorick arrived in New York hurbor yesterday, having on bonrd 211 Pecheron-Norman horses consigned to Mr. Dunham, the noted horse-breeder of Wayne, I. ‘The horses will ba sent by. special tratn from New York to Mr. Dun- ham’s home, ‘The .ahipment is sald to bo one-tonth of all tho horses imported from Franco jn forty-five years, Tu London Dally Telegraph says that “another few days of wet weather will ren- der the harvest prospoctsdesperate.” ‘Thore ‘lings: been hardly a day during the present month that there,ing. not. been. some ratn fn; -England,: ‘The gratn crops have ‘boon badly damaged, and’ it fine;dry wenthor’ ty much" longer delnyed ‘the’ prospects of the British forméravlll'be very discouraging. : ve vival of ‘day,-the , Norwrrnstaxpina that the switchmon of the New York, Lake Erlo & Western Rail road at Olean and Hornellsviile. have ree turned to work on the Company's terms, the switchmen at’ Butlato and the trackmen at Oloan, Hornelisvilte, Buffalo, .and other poluts still hold out, and the Railroad Com- pany Is trying to flll their, places with new mon, apparently without much success, : pMabiidaten Resting ference, Tr apponra that Gambetta also suffered de- fontin the Department. of Charrony, where lio was put forward ns a candidate. Ile would have. been elected, perhaps, but’ for }>* the overzeulousness of his friends, who, In BUSINESS CARDS, STATIONERY AND. FANCY nnn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Sete ete ANE. I Kclectral agi Awantsovoral oe aEAS nLunco, Sdleazo, Aus, 25, 1 NOVICE, Noni @ GERILAN LLOWD. New York--London--Parl Hamers sail Keery Saturday front New Yorks for Southampton and Bremen, i Hay scoutit-vinse CHiN, Poniset st roducuy oe a reon, N, y. 18 BI {PR Uoritan hitgya trom htemnuen ts ‘ath Wo Uniy asonits suttarlend tH salt heas ts tekols . USENIUS & i, 28outh Maree ‘Gonoral Aouts, ‘ALLAN LINE Via quis OCEAN MAIL BTEAMBHIPS, . ive and Au a Tyrereeay agareteeattone ‘Unexcelled, ui Ktceraue "irnsange through to fatreunt te wat ey ess dion, bon 73 La Ballo-at.. Chicago STATE LINE to Giarg9 ie ata moe bor pig ‘ta re every BY, at Cabin, 0 docomutuuuution, Bacond Cable $ (cater anwar at UPTORE UU a ety ta Teould fad, unt ica "yuu mies aye you nob only rr ; gs Bacon how ow rudion ‘wba tis biockings, act, HUTMAN & ‘Oltice bd KHAN & IA CATA RRS hich BR PERO quvotos pion cry Sites Mudiscn-wt, iours, pe SU MM BE Hit RESORTS, xt Sig Weaso wt ba butiat Sac el _ CONT risa Ait Wosb Stouegors RANDAL, 81 Doarborn-at Rouge rato by tho Hashae aus Siuace peur ALT CMor 1-4 Jiverpoot, Bunito, Holtyets and Janda: rd. €X, ‘Chuay atoamurs carry nul “Austin, BALDWIN & ¥, is eandutenae Bess, WTURE nm, ol ‘etal ra ha led, bu! z Betaa tit ecry er falar "statute of Inet Hea ies cipaes. of alt ‘ilenas tet AY NER OF ik BEAVER LAKE for bountk aie TTS muny Instances, wrote on the ballots bearing lis name expresaiéns offensive to hls com- was elected President and J, Randolph Mordecai Secretary and Treasurer, ‘Tite: United States stemner Alliance, Com- manier Wadlelgh, arrived at Hanunerfest, Norway, on the wth of July, tu senreh of the Jeannette and the missing whalers. Com- mander Wadlefgh reperts that thé Mayors of the various «istricts uf Teeland were fur- ifshed with a deseription of the Jeannette, and that they (tho Mayors) would furnish the fishermen and walrus-hunters with 0 description, ‘The tee in a northward dir from Hainmerfest was reported very henvy, . Tris stated that Guiubetta has written let ters to lending membera of the Mudienl fae- tion of tho Itallan Parliament cepreeating the proposed alliance between Itily, and Austria, month ago, and it is probable that before iituy years have passed fils influence will be greater than It is now,. He fy not of the men that are cowed by defeat, Fallute only serves tu spur lim to further exertion. ‘Tien has been little ratn for tho Inst two months In the Counties of Jefferson, tueky, and In these places the corn and grain erops, where they have not failed altogether, tire very poor, water-courses In these ‘regions are entirely dried up, and cattle and horses are suffering fromwantof water. ficulty In finding water for washing pur- ‘The farmers of the region are trying to dispose of their stovk in the Loulsville Soste gunpowder cartridges were found in abasket at one of the railway statlons xt Birmingham (Englaud) yesterday. ‘Tho au- pluced there by the “dynamite patrols.” Tne vestigation showed, however, that the car tridges and gunpowder were Intended for'nse onan English race-course, and not te blew up an Custom-House or a City-Hnll, ‘They werd consigned under a false deserlption in order thut the extra payment for the transit of explosives might be avolded. ‘The “dy- uatnite patrols” will claim tho questionable eredit of placing tha explosives, all the same, Sronnrany BLatye cabled Minister Low- oll Inst night that the President had lost ground yesterday, symptoms which-manifested themselves yes- terduy afternoon were of the gravest char- acter. The condition of the swollen parothl gland and of the pulse and temperature threatened the gravest contplications., Sce- rotary Bintne also announeed tho alarming Intelligence that the patlent’s infud has been gomewhnt clouded at Intervals, and that his strength continues to fall, ‘Khe only hope which seems loft lics in the fact that the President swallows liquid food of a nourishing character, and appears to digest Mt. Itis quite evident from the tone of Mr. Blaino’s dispatch shat he has now little if uny hope that the President will recover, “‘Prers are unmistakable signs of tho, re- many. At a confoercics' of orthodox evan- golical clergyinen ‘eld-.at- Berti, yostor alons, complained that tho Jaws ‘ire hostile to Christianity; that, not content with enjoy- Ing equal rights with the Christinns, they alu atobtalning predominance, ‘Ile urged that some of tho rights accorded to. the Hebrews bo withdrawn, and that special measures be used’ autocracy. 4 Rev. Plath’s viaws ware adopted by the con- anti-Jewish ngitators, nddress conservative meetings dally, ‘They do not always tind 16 pleasant, and ,HHerr Ruppel had recently to fly for hts life because of his denunciation of the Alebrows, Tum latest news from the White Iouso is alarming in the extreme, on all sides that unless thereais na change for the better to-vday the President cannot ro" wagon 3 ‘FRIDAY, A -BARE ‘CHANCE. That: Is All the Suffering Man at Washing- ton’ Has. The Doctors Finally ‘Acknowledge the Precarious ‘Condition of the Patient. ot Morning and Afternoon Brought to Light No Now Devel- opments. ton Gere Gambetta’s remon- would have counted for more a No Perceptible: Loss or: Gain in Strength Up to Last Evening. Shelby, Owen, Spencer, ‘aud Scott, Ken- f y Soon After, the Evening ‘Dressing Tata able Symptons "Manifested Liven tho sinall strenms and Themselves, People tnd Ife} 3 caida fa hey Indications of Serious Complica- tions Arising !from the Swollen Sladd, Scientific Cateutattons! that tho Presi- dent Has Strength. to Huld Out To Days. finmediately concluded they were Saturday or Sunday Likely to Witness tho End of the se Tragedy. BULLE NB. : 8:30'AY EXECUTIVE Mansion, ! ‘Wasmrsatox, Db. C., Aug, 25-820 a. .—LG. President slept most of the night. Iie his taken Nquid foudt by the: mouth nt stated “Intervals und tn sut- felent quantity sv ‘that ‘enemata. have not Leen renewed, No modiiation of the paro- tid swelling hus yet been bbserved. . His gen- eral condition Is much tha same as at this thine yesterday, Pulao 104, temperature 98.5, *resptration 18, “D.We Biss, J. KiBansers, J. d.[Woovwann, Roney Reysuy, D. Warns Aaxnw, Frag i, Lasuuron, 9:15 A. ‘it,’ ; Exuccrive Mansion, WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug, 25—9:15 0, ~The pubject of: the re- moval of the President froi Washington nt the pregent time way earnestly considered by us lust night and ayain this tabming. After mas ture deliberation tho coucliston was arrived at by tha majority thut It would not now be pru- dent, although i! agree that It will Be very doe elrablo ut the carllest time at which his condi- tlon may warrant it, Wo-fite, moreover, ununi= mously of tho opinion thaght no tine’ since the injury bas tho Prosidant a pibited., ‘Any, Symp: toms oF walwtl * 2 TR Wes Bhi, od, K. Bases, ‘ J. J.Woopwanp, Roverr Rerun, , F. H. Mamivton, D, WAvzs AGNEW. 12:90 r, M. Exvcurtvz MANsion, Wasntnaton, D, C, Aug. 3—1230 Dp. m.—Sinea the issno of this morning's bulletin a rise in the Presiddnt’s tem- poraturo siinilar to that whtcb oceiirred yestor- doy morning bus beon observed, His pulse ts sumewhat more frequont, From the incision In the parotid swolling a few drops of pus wero dischurxed this morning. ‘The sizo of tho swoll- ing bas not dimiiiashed.: In other respects his condition has not percoptibly cbunged. Pulso 112, temperature 99,2, respiration 19, +. D, W, Briss, J. K, Danses, + J. J. Woonwarn, , Toner Reyaunn, Fuank H. Hamiuron. 6:50 1. and that some of the the autivJawish agitation in Ger- Rave Mrs: Plath, “Inspector “of Mis: to’ break the Jowish Nesolutions cinbodying the Herr Stoccker and Herr Ruppel, It fs. admitted petitors. ‘Those expressions written on tho EXecutivn Mansion, Wasutxatox, D. C., cover, “Ho ig losing strength, and | aug, 25—u:00 p. m.—Thoro has boun little changa 58 baltota rendered them useless aud wold tho quid’ nourlghment — ndinintatered | in tho Presidont’a coudition sli.co tho noon bile Tue Germania, the organ of the Gorman | ses io°.. have’ ‘no strengthening | fetin was Issued, Tho frequency of his pulao fa 7 1’ Bb Ultramontanes, white adniltting that nogo- tations have been curried on. between Gor- many and the Vatican for the modiilcation of tho acclesinstical laws, says that the negotla- tions lave not yet resulted’ In any conclu. sions satisfactory to tho Vatlean. ‘Tho de- mands of the Ultramontanes are by no means moderate, and Bismarek will have some dif culty in satisfying them, Henvey Tiny, an oll gentleman of 77 years, 4 former resident of Davenport, Iu, was -decoyed by. a gangof “ bunko-steor- ors” intoa room of 8: boarding-house at Hartford, Coun., yesterday, and died thore from heart-disease, brought on by fright on discovering the charactor’ of his surround- ings, Tho deceased wasn man of unblem- ished charactor, and wall Hked, Ir Is believed that Joa Dixon, ex-Assistant Superintendent of Police, will soon succeed. Mr, Peters as Warden of the Cook County | Insano Asylum, and that Dr, Hagenbach, now assistant physician at tho Insaue Asy- Jun, will succeed Mr, Mills-as Warden of the Cook County Hospital,” ‘These changes, it-is understood, wore detormined on at a caucus of the County Compilsstoncre hold recently, ‘ is $i, tlon, League certaln, - Will bo ‘Ti value of ho exports from this coun- try during the menth of July of. this year ‘was $10,009,100 In excess of the valuo of tho’ imports, Vor tho corresponding month of last year the yalue of the exports oxcveded tho value of the linports by $18,710,587, | ‘Tho | valuo of the exports for the year ending July 81, 1881, oxeceded the value of the Imports by §250,001,691, ‘Tho exceas for the your ending July U1, 1880, was $171,750, 150, ee ‘urer; Tim Yorktown Contaiinial ‘Comnutaston’ and the oltizons of Washington. and Baltl- more decided to entortain the Invited ‘guests of tho Nation 1y Baltimore on the 10th, 11th, ‘and 32th of October, snd in Washington on the 1th, 1th, and 15th of the aamo month, I¢ is expected that twenty distinguished guests from Franco.will be present on the occasions, Ue ls alsv expected that tho French Govern! mont will send over, two larga war-vossels’ with troops, ‘The ships will arrive about. the Sth of October, aud the Contonniat Come, missloners have determined. to invite, the ofticers w attend tha various ontertuliments,: “backers slppl. fs atring Lover, out’ to; AN organization known as the Grains Ship pers! Association of Balthnore was formed yesterday, and ‘tho (object is to, regulate’ bmkerage charges; to soe that fair and equl- stable contracts are agreed on fur the proper conducting of trade between England and America; to inaugurate 9 liberal polloy; and to guard against urbitrary exactions on the part of European recelyera, Mr. Joly Gill RE-, colored, as caro ur: effect whatovors Lis mind wandored nearly all of yesterday, The trouble appears to, arise from the condition of the swollen parotid gland, The pus has accumulated: in at least half « dozen cells tion ‘to, wis: made op Wednesday, and the in- ilammation in the direction of the brain. cations polnt to blood-polsoning, Hopeseciis to boalniost abandoned pt the Winte Iouse, whore all is gloom and anxicty. ‘There ly hardly n bare ol eeeeeeeene * Pannri.'s manifesto to tho Irish olectors of Durham is.deseribod as “ most violent.” Ho duclares it impossible for hls party to dhter Into an alliance with nny secuun of polltielans who support the present British Ministry, ,w! ercion aifnistry,. charging it with having "banished personal Mberty from Ireland, and with having reduced It to'a worse condition thon that of Russian under the Third See- * Parnell vent the lection of tho Liberal candi- date, Mr. Dickson, from Tyrone, in plave of Mr, Litton, appointed a Land Comuils- slobor.. He hus put forward a Mr, Johnson ag the Land League and Irish’ Laborers? candidate, It ts probable, almost candidate, Col. Stuart-Knox, will guccecd. Tr’ Mississippi Greenback Convention completed its. Inbors yosterday, ‘Tho nowl- uees aro; Bon King, Governor; J.-B. Yel- towly, Lioutenant-Governer; J, J. Shellman, Scoretary ‘of Stato; W. IL Dynim, ‘Treas AT, Whnberly, Auditor; jam 'y Fitzgerald, -Atturney-Genoral; Ww D,: House, ‘This tickut has boon fndorsed by the Ropub- Heans < ane support proves that, They aro at any Tale nuuerous encouruxe the, colored. mon to: shall be odd’ with Wfroo-ballot ‘and 9 fair count thera Is hardly-a doubt: that the tleket ‘will 7be :. olected, 1 ‘Democratie nail tor ‘Governor, who is aleitheg. Hl bo Hoteatod Fusloy RG ‘ii ea strong: ong,“The mags. nieoting at! Jackson last’ ‘alge to Indorge the, tckot was preulded, over: Chalmers {4 trylug ta dofraud’ ‘out of the seat in Congress to which he was elected Jast No- vember, an was vory shthuslastic,:. evening. There tas boon a alight dischargo of pus during tho day from ‘tHe inolalon in tho parotid awolllng, but {t is not diminishing in size, No uafavorable change has been observed in tho condition of the wound, He bas taken by tho mouth ‘a auficicnt supply of Hquid food. ‘At present his pulee fa 112, respiration 10, in addl- the’ one. in which, the incision Is. sprending, it is feured, All these Indl- D, W. Brake, J. K. Danses, 9. J. Woonwann, +» Rovent Revuurn, . ; Fuank H. Hawron, Tr EECORD: 10:20 A, a, Wasntnaton, D, C., Aug, 24. nea of recoy 23—-10:90 a, 1. dny forenoon, except that lis pulse is «little higher, He was somewhat restless at thes turing the night, and did not sleep quite as well as on Pucsday night. “‘Thure ‘has. been no pereoptibje change in tho appearance of which he denounces as the Co- also proposes to pre | sides, Wuking overything Into coustduration, the pationt bas ‘not galued any ground alnco yeaturday morning, 4 r Dr. Koyburn Toports at i o'clock that thoro bas beon uo change In tho Prosidont’s xouornt condition sinco tho 13:00 bullotin, His stomach continues to perform Ite tunutlons satisfactorl- ly, and he has taken up to this hour about tho sang aMout Of nuurlehmont aa yosturduy, Hs that nolthor Jotinson ‘nor Dickson elected, and that tho Tory-Orange no new unfaye seetle symptoms, 4345 1. a. Up to this hour, the Prvaldent bas taken twon- is now sluoplug quietly, « TW DAY, te ANXIETY, Spectat Duapateh to ‘The Ualosgo TrOune, ‘Wilt. Superintendent of Schools. Indopandents, «Phat the Greene fi have u strong following in Missls- undoubted, ‘Lhe fact that Shou Chalwera hus*made a bid for thelr pnd ‘aggressive. cnough-- cine vote, ; and: + goo that “there ‘treo. ballot and a falr count, made that the end was near, ‘Che bullotine ‘and *:that- Lowry, _ the Ke “aunpy. Demoornts, + Bic. Rood. majazity, yy Mr. Lynch, the Republican’: “whopit “Shoestring” Dr. Agnow hit just read + AN INTERVIEW WITt DI, AGNEW AUGUST .26, 188I—TEN PAGES now tho samo as thon. His temperature bis risen somewhut, but is not so high as yesterdny: tomporature 09.8, Dr, Bliss reports tho condition of the Presl- dent this forenoon about the samo ns yester- the inflamed parotid gland, and two or thres duys may lapse bofore the swotllng: sub- pulso hus fullou a Uttlesince noon, and there aro ty-three ounces of liquid nourlahinunt, ‘The at-* tending surgeons express. the opinion that he Ia. doing vory wall, and bas not bovn inatertally affected by tha opening of the parutld gland, Ho Wasiyarox, D,'O,, Aug. 25-1 was an ominous night in Washington lust night, and ug tho sun rose this morning the auxfoly was not diminished, : From 11-o'vlock list night unthl this morning Jt was. oxpected ut any momont that-an announcement might bo of yesterday ‘did not give ony hope, but no alarm way -folt until tt was’ acclientally learned that the carrluge of: the Attornoy-’ Goueral:-was.to Joave, the White Mouse tor the depot ‘to’ mugt Di, Agnew, . Soon aftor-| wards tho earrluge was soon driving rapldly | up the avenug,, gontalalng (Drs. Agnew and Ailiss, who were: enapged In earnest confer ouee,,Lhis Innediately exelted, the appre Nonslon that 'an: important cplsishad come, aa there had bee no publle Inforaution that beon summoned, and had but in the Philadelphia papers of that niorning, in which ho stgted that he sho wld nob seturn to Washington until Saturday unless sum- nioned by telegraph for important reasons. The only Infersney possible was that the lin- portant crisis liad come, . The nows that a midnight conference was being held speedily reached tho representatives of the preas, although the fact was not known in the city, and all the night through under the trees the Journalists kept constant wately, waiting for the explanation of the un- ustul decurrence, ‘The mysterious silence of the Cabinet officers and of the doctors liad added to the apprehensions, Netther sur- geous nor Cabinet officers would say a word, but all shook thelr heads tn solemn, mys terious kind of way, as If there was o terel- bie burden upon their ininds . which they could not disclose, Soon afterwards the nat- ureoft the midnight dispateh of Secretary hae: to Minister Lowell became. known, ann ‘TM ANNINTY WAS INTENSIFIED by ft. ‘There was no longer any doubt either that the end wascoming, or, as a desperate experinent, i) had been determined te ro move the Pregident to the Soldiers’ ome or ton Government yessel in the Potanme, and that the decision world nut be made public in order that the removal might be effected in the utmost seereey and with as ttle ex- eltement as possible, ‘the knowledge of the feet that Gen, Sherman hadcaused some stal- warl soldiers tu be trained to carry welxhts in a movabie hammock, and that they had so well succeeded In theirdrill as to carry aman weighlug 10 pounds wtih a ginss of water in bis hands, without disturbing the water, added to the beliof that it was possible that the I'resident wistobe removed, The faust that tho [resi- dent's mind was determined upon this one ob- Jet, ana that as to this subject alone I WAS REBELLIOUS, would heed nelthor nurses nor doctors, and was imperious in bis commands that ho should be removed, ulded iu cuntirming the belief thut such un act wis contemplated; ond when = tho =o midnight . declaration — was mido at the §=Wahito House vestitule Wut the conference bad been culled tor that purpose, but that to conclusion bid boen reached, It was tho Impresdion that this declari- tlon was incanded to misiend the press in order that the removal mighe be effected without thelr knowledge. De, Hariliton 1s sald to be the only surgeon who voted atthe council thls moraing (In favor of removing tho President... The argue iments which ho used are not made public, and probably never will bo until tho medical history of the cnse Ia written. SUE SECRETS OF THAT MEDICAL CONFER- ENCE ‘ aro guarded zealously in accordance with tho strictest code ot professional ethica. Thero is reason tu think, howover, that oue of the reasons urged by Dr. Hamilton ts that the case is so dvaperato thut ngatast resort It would bo wiso to tuke tho rlek, and If any miracte contd save tho President it might bo tho miracly that would attend u change of scone end air, ‘Tho other surgeons arc understood to have an- swered thiy argument with who statement that, however critical his condition might be, removal would be certuia denth, Tha subjoet of tho ‘malarint surroundings of the Whitc-fouse was discussed at the conference, and, while it wos numitted thut the conditions woro bad, tho physicians wera unnulmousiy of the opinion thut the President:is not and bas not been sullerlug trom malaria. .Tha condition in whivh he {8 proteuts him from complications of thateert, Jtis learucd alsu that, while mom- bers of the taroily at one time wero EARNESTLY LN FAVOIt OF REMOVAL, thoy ure not now 6o dlsposed.. The Prosident alono bus big mind upon it, and.to such an ex- tentithas beou feared that harping upon it mlght causo him physical and montal fojury, ue said toss about tho matter to-day, for tho on, ft is: thought," that, he: knows; that bo ‘Tullapousa was yeatarday’ ordered to retunr to Washington, and may think that upon Its re-, turn he muy bo permitted to tuke the trip, The ‘ailapoosa has been ordered back, the order baying been Issued yesterday after a couterenco between Dr. Bliss and the Secrotary of tho Navy's but tho ‘Tallapoosa is not Sikely ever toto used for a houlth or pleasure trip tor Gon, Gar feld.. It is understood that there is unothor reason why. this conterouce was called, Sra, Gartteld bas indulged in tho hopo that the Pros- ‘dent was recovering, and bus nover yet lost what hag beon enlled MER SUBLIME PATHE authontleated, that onvouf the muin duties of tha conforence, doubtless the most iinpbrtant, was toconsider whother the President's condition ‘was stich ua to minke It the duty of the surgeons tointurm Mra. Unrfteld that she ought to pre- pure for the worst, and to assign to someone of tho six surgeons the and duty of tnforming her, Tho report to-night, confirmed from ditveront sources, scoms to bo that there‘ muy be trath In. that story. Ono tay search the bullotins to-day in vain foraoy evidenco thut the President bus mudo any goin. Thore is an alrof apprehension and solemnity about tho White House which is. unusua! when there {5 any hope. Tho Louyant fecling Wall gone. Of- tlciuls who havo avcess to tho private parts, and hitherto have been hopeful, are to-night do- spondent. Ono of thom says it 18 useless to deny the fact that ae THE PRESIDENT 19 BLOWLY SINKING, though he muy Inst some duys. Another enya, “Wo havo almost given up hope.” . Dr. Biles even ts despondont, and Mra. Dr. Edson, who uithorto hag mulntained her courage, to-night sveme to linve lost all hope, Dr, Roynton, tuo, the President's cousin, adinits he is greatly discouraged. Tho bulletins since tho cullnpso ofthe stomach on the 25th suom to indicato a steady progress downward. On ‘Tucaday, tho Iuth, in tha noon bulletin, it was announced that tho President had uot raliied from the prostration of tho wfternoon of the day before, In tha evoning “it was stated that he had Inet no rround, Tho next day Jt was suid that thore had beon'-no material change, ‘Thursday his general condition was regarded us rather better, ‘but thoswelling apponred that day In'tho parotid. gland, On the noxt day it was unnounced that thero was somo itmprovermont, and that 3 TIE SWELLING OF THE GLAND was decreasing, Saturday thero was io ma: terial change, On Sunday nausea returned, Muntlay the Proaident coutinucd about thusume, ‘Tucsday’s bulletins showed no improvement. ‘There has been no material twprovement sineq the 16th, when the stomach collapsed. One of tho physicians, it a known, on that day, aud ono of the moat ominont, admitted to ona’ of bis Personnl frieuda that the caso was bope- loss, It is believed thut yosterday tho dovtora, abandoned hope, although thoy atlit ondeayor tospoak courageously, Mra. Garfield bad not fost bourt until to-day, and entertained the oploion that tho President was slowly rovov- coring, Sho was suid to Lave been disheartened by tho dispatches of Mr, Biuluu, ana somo of the physlelane and attondanta about the Waite Mouse wore much annoyed that theso dispatches should bayo been written, byt tho histury ot the eguso will undoubtedly show that thosodispatchos havo boen the most accurate statements in plain rae Of tho Prealdont’s true condition,’ INCREASED ANNIETY, . Jo the Western, Avsoclated Press, Wasitnaton, D.0,, Aug. The provalont feeling ut tho Exocutlyo Stunelon to-day wus. onv of ineroased anxicty,* The symptoms of tho President up to 6 were ‘not dovidediy worse, nor had yuy marked unfavorable ‘change taken plave in his general vondition, but bis failure to gain stronyth from the constantly Inoreaiing oxpectution, and tho throatonime aspect of the ‘glandular swelling was tukon us auothor rcason for dicourngowont, : It soumed to bo woncrully folt by the friends of tho Prosldent, who como hero.overy day for juformation, but-whos > ylows of tho vaso represent the outside vurrent of thought, that the" pationt. bud nut mained #6 wauvh’ ws bo oueht'ta, bave gamed: trom: the AMOUNE Of HOUstEKMENt taken slnod- Monday morulng, and that this’ is due to imporfout aesiinjlatioy and puteition,’ Enough «food. is token dally, thoy way, ty moro thay sustain tne patient's atronuth if-it. wore all turugd {nto Dioud and vital force, but It te evidently” not, alnoe sbero has boon: no PERRIS UIE | GAIN IN STRENGTH: duriag the pust taree There aro rumors, whieh soot to bo woll” quantitioan of nourlhment taken disappointod’ days, ‘This, thoy argue. Indicates that xepticuinia or somo other tinfa- vorablo (niluences ara at work interfering with . tho processes of nutrition and neutralizing to n | greut extont the offorts of the stomach to sup. ply the systom with food. The resident, thoy any, shoul! bo gatning strougth now to get through another bad Sunday or meet anothor roverso itt the sbapo of a now complications but, instead of that, he is bardly holding his own, and bas no rosorve strength tadraw upon In-case of necessity. They tind also rnother reason fur disvourugement In the behavior of tho parotid swelling, Whon the Incision. was tande yosterday afternoon it was generally supposed, although perhaps without sufliclent warrant, that it would afford speedy if not tm- modiate rollof, and from that source no furthor danger was to be npprehonderd. There waa cone sequently a feeling of disappointment to-day whon it was found that not only the swelling had not deerensed in size, but that pus was forining {na number of places bore and there In tho gland, and that the complication scoms to be oven MOM SENIOUS THAN NEKONE THE OPERA- ON. ‘These and other lke considerations, together with the absence of any positively encouraging assurance frota the surgeons’ room, have checked to-duy the hopeful anticlputions which wore oxpressed yesturday afternoon. The str- goons, howover, while conceding the gravity of tho situation, continued to maintain throughout. the ufternoon that to outlook was no worse than yesterday. Dr, Bliss came into tho telegraph ollice at the eastern end of the Mansion ahout 2 o'clock, and, while waiting for some one whom he wished to ace, talked frankly for twenty minutes with regard to tho President's condl- tion, Ho ndmittod that thore had been no gain of strength and no {mproverment in general condition, but attributed toils lnrgely to tha glanuular swelling, which bad become, he sald, tho principul and most threatening feature of the casc, A small quantity uf pus bad beun dia- churged at the noon examination, but no relict ad yet been afforded, and It hud become ovic dent that pus was forming in small cells or Dockets throughout the whule Jotlamed gland, thus inerensing: THE BERIOUBNESS OF TIE COMPLICATION. Asfarag tho pattont’s other symptoms ute concerned, nu apprehensions were felt. ‘Tho: wound, he sald, wis granulating well, tho stom ach was performing its functions. properly, aud aninerensed quantity of food had.been taken during tho day. ’ Were it not for the threatening uapectol tho glandular swelling it would, ho bet be p ie pain sailing. Dr. Reyburn reported that there bad heen no muterint chanye in the puticnt’s condition, and thera was no indicrtion in the pay Baliente of any immicdiutely alarming emer THE NIGIT, NO BETTER. Spectat'Lispatch to ‘Ths Gateaca Tridutis Wasntnotoy, D.C. Aug. 25—Midnight— ‘The President fs certainly no better, One who is in a position to know says that the pus is no tonger of a healthy character, but has become thin and wateryr that it is the ex- ception now whon: the President's mind is tlear, and: that for a greater portion ef tho time his mind ts in a wanderlug, partially stupid, condition; that there Is no longer hardly a possibility that he can live, aud that the final result. it is feared, may: bo expected Saturday or Sunday. Mo kgs vitality enough, it is believed, to Ins@at least forty- eight hours. Jt has been learned to-night that Mrs, Garfleld,: elther blinded by her hope or inlsguided by the physlclans, ltastot. until this afternoon realized that the Presl- dent was in so low a state, or that it was pox sible that he would die, She was VERY MUCH OVENCOME when Informed how very low he was, and that the phyatclans feared the worst. 1t hus been decided that 1f the President is notcon- siderably linproved In tho morning to notify “the children: and the other inembers. of the | family of the President’scondition. Secretary Blalne’a pldnight alspateh {3 almost hopeless, ‘The only hope he has fs In the fact that the stouinch retains a-small quantity of laquid foul, Besitles that, all is durk.. The Prest- dent has lost, not gained; -bad symptoms have appeared. ‘The swollen glaud ts red and angry. - Other syniptonis excite glarin, ‘The mind is wandering and somewhat be- clouded. ‘Ills. strength is falling. ‘That Is tho startling story. A great deal of surprise has been manifested at tho fact that It was known yesterday in Wall street before noon thatthe physicians Intended to hold a con- ference yesterduy tocousider the advisability of . REMOVING THE PRESIDENT FROM WASHING- A. gentleman who rquched here to-night says that he was shown confidential dis- putches ln Wall street yesterday bofore thut hour showlng that to be true,and the fn clal news ngoucy had posted tho fact, notwith- standing the pbhyslulang and tho members of the Cabinot bed resolved that no Information should be given, and the press generally was not informed of it untf midnight. TIE SECRETS OF THE SICK | have beon known in Wall strect long before they wero known in Washlogton, and thore aro intimations that a female agent of Wallstreet, who was hore last wock, succeoded In urranging with intluontial persons for advioce news as to tho President's condition, and that a clpber code was arranged by which every varying symptom of the President's case could be in- stantly and socretly tranamitted. [ow that in- formation 1a obtulncd may vo the subject of future inquiry, Sonator Logan arrived here to-day, und called ut the Whitv House to ascer- tain the condition of the President. He could obtain no roassurivg information, Referring to the report recontly sont from Now York that ho wus presout at Vice-Prosidont Arthur's house at @ conference of Stulwarts, ho ania with much Indignution that tho story was iw oruel and mullcious Invention; that ho had not called upon Gen, Arthur since tho Sennte ad- Journed: Chat be had uttonded no conferenco at his bouso or clsowbore; und that be had vover heurd that avy such confercuvo was bold or vontomptated, , THERE WAS A SAD SCENE in tho Whito House Just before midnizht. Sce- rotary Kirkwood, Sovrotary Lincoln, und Poste master-Uoneral Jumes, uccompauied by. Ro= presentativa Townsend, of Ohio, camo outof the Executive Mansion, 20 wie noticed that thalr volets were tromutous, and Secre- tary Kirkwood was bathod -In tourt, They procovded to tho Arlington, whon the folowing converaation occurred betwoon them and tho writers . “What 1s tha stato of atuirs?" ‘To thie Bceretary Liucoin roptled, “Ie ts about as bad as it can possibly be," “Whut do you think yourself?" asked the Beeretary. é “Lhoar,” * repliod fbe correspondent, * that tho. physicians bave told you gentlemen this ovoning unless there fa 2 radical change for the dottur during. tha nlyht tho situation will be hopoloss In the morning. Ts that corroct?" “itis substantially corrovt,” auld Mr, Lincoln. “ Mako it ; A LITTLE LONGER TIM suy twonty-four hours," said Poatiiuster-Gon- oral dumos, “16 not that righty” bo inquired of Mr. Kirkwood. © According to iy understanding,” said Gov, Kirkwood, “{f thore {a pot 4 yadicalebange bu- tween 9 and 10 to-morrow morning ull hope muy, be wbandoncd,"* © “In what -respoct must tho radical change take placo? asked tha corrcapondont, Lt must bo with rvspoct to the glandular’ ins eald Vostunystor-Uanorat James. : “Bue'tho atfootion of tho gland, It is under ; stood, {6 tho, ono polut which 1g the subject of auxioty amore tho auryoons, 16 that correct?” 4 wae sugyostod, ' ap get ea et + #Phat Je; eorroct," sald Postinaster-Generat James, ‘Cortaloly this: affection of ithe yland hag taken a-violous farm, ]t ls ike ay inmonse curbuucle, which might ut a strong muy: down “fn four or five days, iiko My, Tuwysend hore,” It ia," sald Mr. Lincoln, » vory bard, aud bas RRSITED ‘THI THEATUBHT O¥ THE BU « GKON! Itisiikon sponge ig thle ‘reepodt and gives up nothing, *’ “Thoro ls @ remaining posalbility,” aad Bir’ . , ’It'was ascertuindd Indircetly that tho: unfavor- flummiution,—in_ respect to the entire system,” | leo ed Kirkwood, “of recovery. It {a poasibie, but far frou provablo, that a change may ocour during tho night which will put 2 new face on the mat- tor; but wo nro all-vary despondent, and wo fro luoking with anxioty and with a taint xilin- mer of hope to tho bulletin of to-tnorrow morn> ing.” “Yos,"" said Postinnstor-Genornl James, and upon that point, ns £ remembonr, Dr. Dilss, tho optimist, tort us. he did not’ seo how such a change was possible." “T think," continued Mr, James,“ that ur Hinine’s dispatch of to-night tells tho story about a we tuderstand it.” “Yes, afd Mr. Lincoff. "it toon, -Tf any- thing | It underestimates tha gravity of tho allua> tlon."” REPRESENTATIVE TOWNAEND then recatied tha Inst time ho had seen Preal+ dunt Gurteld, twas at Long Branch, he salt. “Ho wus thore," said Me. Townshond, “ attend ing to hisgwife, who was Just recovering ber health. The Prestdont: was fult of hupo and buusancs. He oxpected to leave in three or four days to be present at tho Willinms Col- fexe reunion, and he was thon going to Ctyde, O,tobe present at the unveiling of the Me- Vherson statue. I was going to leave the olty carilor, but be insisted ‘upon my stay- Ing so that: wo might have .a gout time togother. He wanted mo to telegraph to Gen, Anson G. McCook to come down, and I did but it a0 happenod that McCook was not in New York, How weil Tremumber that eveaing bow ho fooked aul talked. and + HOW MLGUT THE FUTURE BEESED before him at thattime, J remember tho last events we were togather, and, after n sumu- wht busy day, wo retired to his room, Gar- fleld locked the dour, and suld wa shautd recelve no more carts that — night. We passed. nn havpy evening. . I. iave rarely known tho Ucnerat te exercise bis bes) {unt conversutiontl powers maré churmingly, salt Sr. Yowngund, “was the jist suw him, and perhaps L may never acaln seo bin allve.” "A dozen tities to-day," anid tho correapond= ent, “it hus been sail that the consultation of fast night between the mombers of tho med+ {eal councll and the Cabinet bad other ubjects in view and other subjects under discusslon than that made known to the publlc—namely: the advixnbility of removing tho President.” “ It is nut true,” said Sedrctary Lincoln, “ and you cnn dispute that. ‘Tho consultation was foc that purpose alone, and no other,” aud the other Cabinet ofticers assented to this statement, “Hus thore been anything done or any step taken to call Congress together?’ usked tho correspondent. * Tue subject hus not been mentioned in tho Cabinet," said Mr. Jumes, “and no considera ton has beon wiven to it by any of us." ‘AS THE NIGHT WEAUS AWAX tho Prosident Is not {mproving. Lhe White House [s closed, and but Jttle information can be obtained from tho sick-room. It fs luarned, however, that night buns brought Httle stecp to the sulferer, und that he Mes on his fovor-bed ‘wandering in delirium, Mo da rolng over bis fe In snatches aud rehearsing the long specehes for which bis carcer bas been noted. Atone time he went buck to his early duys upon the canal, Not long since ho was Rolug over somo of bis Congressfonnl speeches, and reeitiog Ina fecule, pathotic way aw tho history of his parliumnontury success. . It, is f pitiful, pathetio story.” Tho stroug man fs un ve doubtedly slowly sinking. Noone looks for that favorable change in tho torning “upon which ilono hope now rests, Tho yeod, President . seems to be approaching tho end. DISTRESSING RusONs, ‘Th the Western Associated Press, Wasntnxotos, D.C, Aug. 25.—After 7 o'clock: rumors began to be beng! of an unte- vorable change in thd caso, and later.iu tho | evening they were contirmed by Svorctary. Blaluo’s telegrain.to Minister. Lowalt. No, ine formation coutd bé obtulucd “direetly from tho - surgeons, who reninincd either tn theiFuwn cous sultation roomsoriuthe Prosident'schamber,tua able chunge bud its origin in tho parotid glund, which was beginning to exert un active and alarraing influcuce upon tho: patient's general condition, Atio'clock Dr. Boynton said: ho was about discouraged. The Presidunt wus tak- Ing nourishincent ocnough, but it did not and could not do him much good while the varotlt inflammation continued and white his blood re- matved fn. its present condition, Upon boing asked If. tho affects of bioud-polsoning would not soon disappear, ho replied: + Yea, but I fear not soon enough, I am afraid tho, President wit not have strength enough to pull through. . T do not tke to amit oven to myself that ho : can not recover, but thoro hns been - A CHANGE ¥OR TUE WORSE, and, while I.do notentirely glvoup hope, my : hope is much weakened." 5 “You do not anticipate an immedinte end: i “No, Ido not think be will die suddenly." Allthe members of the Cabinct wore at the Executive Manglon to-night, many of thom with, tholr wives. Thoy went home, however, before 1, and tho Mansion was closed for tno night, Wr, My Although no informution can yot ba obtained ‘ directly from tho attending surgcons, it. is underswnd the President's cnse bos taken an unfavorable tura this evening, and that the swollen parotid gland, throughout which pus is now forming in susutl colls or pockets, threatcnd ' Immediately dangerous consequences. Unicss afavorable chunye takes place withlo tho next twenty-four hours tho worst !s apprebended.. MIDNIGHT, 3 5 Soon after the oyening tullotin was Issued tho ‘i atteding surgeons beguu to notice a chanye for ! the worse iu dome of tho President'a symptoms, He beoumo * a MONE ItKSTLESS than durmg tho day; hia pulse grow moro fre- aMent, until it reached about 120 beats, und ho Degan to ba subject to hulluvlnations with re- gurd to bis. vlreumstunees and surroundings. Dlost of the thno ho suvmed rational, but at in+ torvals, especially juat. after wukiug, ho tulked inceberently, and did not .seom to bu conauious of hig situation, An oxam~- t inution wis sade of, tho Inflamad parotid gland, and its appearance’ guvo rauson to apprehend serious consoquentves, Little moro vould bo doug for it, however, thun to cantinua tho poulticing and the genural mothod of treat- ment udoptedt yesterduy. During tho ovoning the pationt slopta little, but was very reatless, and awoke at abort intervals. About 10 o'clock hiv pulec began to subside, aud he aeomod to bo gradually passing into a quieter condition, At this hour big pulse bas fallen to 12, and be it usloep, There bits, however, been uo murked change tn bis weneril condition, und it continues to be ububjevt of tho girnvest anxiety, “Ata very lute hour tusniyht tho Prosidont’s condition is - a VERY, ALAIMING, | Unicas there fa uchange in twenty: four: hours for the botter {tls wdmitted at tho White How that bo wiituot survive, The Prealdout is vory ; wouk fudved, Iv hag been out of bia mind m1 of tho nigbt, aud his facultica bave wanderu wildly, ‘Tho trouble now arhies from the wwolten y gtand and tho coniequent scrlous complications. ‘thut gland, in addition to not havjug dimiulabed In tts swelling, now. shows unmistakably tuac pus hus necumuluted Jn at least a balf-dozou bouts In atdivion to tho ono opened yesterday, and that by opening them as much matter could he discharged frum onch¢né camo forth yoater~ - day attoy tho fucision, It 1a alee evident that tho ucpummulation of pus fs pressing downwands |, ‘ in other cells, 1¢ is fouud thit it will'alsa go ‘ upwards and roaob tho brio, Theso agus tide. | cate In tho most marked degrgs: What blogd> ‘ ‘polsoniug huea rullhold on tho putienty “AUIS glow around tho White House, The. membors of the Cublaut aro very approhongive. : Thare ta “nobody here who thinky tit thore la more tban & bure chunvo of rovovery,: | *- 4 oe : 1780 3h \ . Atthfa hour tho phywclane aro ‘lying down, . Dire, Edvon wlono romainl of tho Prealdeat’s bod- 4 aide, Ho bus slept some pinoy inldyleht, but ty rostiess, . ALoUS an hour ngo: dpi, Gartiold eur wrod the Prusjdout's room, ‘gud. kept compacy with Mrs. Hdson for a sow moments, sud thea reticed to hog rau, 375 Ay 3, FIDAY, 2 * Tho Proaident 1s baying a rostices Moe. aA 1 abort time’ since Mr, Garlleld, * concual- fog the overwhelming ‘grief “nt the ane « nounscement wade wher by Dr, Boynton thls

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