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Tanti rer 18thent, (Lutow Auare), Ne Yo sears Safantontablianp ant eerinee nest? ar Gomturt, safoty,” hoaitt wid cone es ‘Bt dat terior ou Suveit iamont and eta Rese ean ho is of the finraat (uulity. iteuuhe Bot rue: ‘autituily turuishod, and having S moderato prices, accurdiug WO AER Lax WEUMRLE, Proprietor, vr asca" acey; re KE RESORT seis uildtow after tates fos be thew. siwcia} oe Monrosnt, Chicas a peeeeres FAIR RBAN Ker SFANDAKD SCALES LiKINDS, FAIRBANK®, MORSE & CO,: for, Late st. & Rinh din, Cheers, ALL: GALS era ‘ORDERED ) tarelul ty NOT ONLY TUK GUXUINE, . . ©€ Che Crile, ‘YH: favorable symntéms which mant- fosted themselves In the President's contl- ton Sunday continued yesterday. Us pulse and temperatura — show aleckded fin provement, tho glandular swelling re- dueed consiterably, and the wound pre- sented a healthy appearance. ‘The pre {lent iook more than the usunt amount of noturishment, whieh. he ape neared to assimilate without dinieulty, The’ stomach is in. good condition, and all the indications polnt to continued Improvement, ‘The physicians, who had nearly Jost , hope, are once more al, most confident. Alt tha people about the White House looked plensed yesterday, antl the country is once more overjoyed at the prospect that the bells will not toll a funeral knell, but will ring out peals of gladness at the President's safe recovery. A few days nore of the present rate of Improvement will be necessary in order to tnsura this tippy outcome, but somehow the fealing seems to be general that the thle has turned for goo this time. ——— Fair weather, winds mostly southeasterly, and statlonary temperature, is the prediction for the Upper Lnke region to-day. ee Pnavens for the recovery of President Garileld were offered up in the Evangelical churches throughout England yesterday, ‘Timi were’ renewed storms of rain and wind In various parts of England and Scot- land Sunday night and yestorday morning. ‘The effect of these stornis must have been all but disastrous to the English aud Scotch farmers, ———d ————as Tis: Episcopal Uishop of eeraiai now In Enatand, proacheil at Seaford . Sunday, and referred to the Presient, eharaeterizlig hin as a Christian who dared to take stn by the throat, and as aman who might be ded, but not seduced from right. A mossrer iron oll-tank att Tradford, Pa, overtlowed-about 900 barrels of crude oll yes- terdny, The oll ran fnto.a creck which runs. ‘Uough Bradford. Should the fiuld take fire It would be almost impossible to prevent. ‘the destruction of the elty. ‘Lhe off gotinto the water-works, spolling the city supply. eee Ar the annual corn and seed fair held.at Vienna yesterday it was reported “that the Austrian harvest would yleld 1,500,000 hun dreds of wheat, 2,000,000 hundreds of rye, 000,000 hundreds of barley, and 759,000 hun- dreds of oats more than was necessary for home consumption. Lucky Austrian farmers! Bernevirin, Ont, rejotees in the posses- slon of 1 Chief of Police, Mr. McKinnon, who is the ehampion , hanuner-thrower of Amer- len, Saturday he throw a heavy -hammer alnety-cight feet three Inches,.and alight one. 191 feet ton Inches., ‘Thly is suld to be better than any record ever made In Amer- tea. , stated that the reegut Trnits- vention,’ which ; wa..were informid had onded, satisfacturily to. all. parties cone ‘ins: not bees satisfactory,to any.ot, ‘parties, and;?a8 tH8 'dlspatohes -put tt, #!tHio-onvention -hns‘catised erent” dissntle- factlon'mnong tha British. the Bogs, and the Hnaeke, a . "tun, Now York State. Democratic Com- milttea will meot-at Albany on the 7th of September. ‘Tha usual: interesting row is anticipated.” The * Kellyites? and the “Til- denites ? will fight with moro than provions bitterness, * The’ tight will be watched with interest by others than partisans of the ‘Tanimany Chief and the sage of the barrel. “-Sucuerany Braty’s telogram to Minis- ter Lowell Inst iilght will Inspire new hope that'the President may ultimately recover, lle -roports the general condition of the patient as favorable, that the parotid swell- ing. had steadily improved and has dimin- ished In size, and further that approhension of gorlous pinodeusteon i was growing less every hour, + Tun London: Mavi: Lane dtxpreas anys that tho serles of Intermittent storms which culmiunted Inet) Thursday tn a general thunder-storm:? and very heavy’ rainfall brought “rnin-and, disaster to the Engilsh parvest.? “Standing gral is “teeny enten up wit mildew,” ond “unthatehed ricks hayo everywhere suffered.” * Du. AGNEW does not believe that the Pres- dont has lost as.much welght us Secrotury Blulne's telegram to Minister Lowell repro- sented Inst week, Dr. Bllss agrees with Dr, Agnew, aud adds: that the patient has not reachod the dangerous Umit of emavintion, Aman, he ‘adds, ean. lose two-fifths of his welght without endangering his Nfe. = THE recent. heavy rains throughout Tre Jand have caused great damage to the crops. ‘Thts will be u bad year for the Irish’ Innd- lords to have tha'rents which thoy are to collect fixed, ‘Cho tenants who havo lenses, and who do not'como under the oporation of the act, will have a hard tine, ‘Shey will doubtless he My Parnell’s” aluuchest sup porters, AMAT IcIous scoundrel remoyed some ralls from the railroad track between: Frejus and Agay, France, yesterday morning, and ns the traln for’; Nice cam@eulong the engine and four baggage-cars were thrown from: tho track upon the rocks on tho .seaconst. ‘Tho cugineor and fireman wera killed, and ane porsons, including two lnallogs were soyorcly anjuredss z A c1aque of. Speculators tried to” forea down the priv of lard: in the -Now York markot yesterday, . They hoped that tho’ de- Avery’ of 50,000: tlerces ‘of September lari was taken’care of by the parties to whom it was deliverat and not returyed to the mar ket, tho scheme, of’ the speculators falled iniserably, much to thelr chagrin: ass $, Lian, B, Loxe-Eppa aud’ ‘Lieut. Lyman Ga. Spalding, of tho United States Nayy, were killed ‘by :the .premutyse oxploston'of 9 tor pedo yesterday: Aftortioon at tho furpeda station wt Newport, 2,1, “The bodies of both Rentlomen were blown ti. atoms, The exe ploston was caused 'py:.the aceldqutal “close {nx of-the clrcult,”» Lent. . Eudes ‘leaves .a- wife ‘ond family; ut. Spalding wi taarried. ; Con; ‘Geonar’ Bpyas, who was : present at tho inleryiow , between: Vice-Prosidont'Ar “thur aud Postmaster-Gereral Jamos nt New York Baturday , told ‘a, reporter “yeaterday’ would ald thelr scheme, butins the “grease” |, TUESDAY, had nothing to do with any-proposed visit of Vice-President Arthur to Washington. Cot, Mllss added that Viee-President Arthur does not infend to goto Washington untess ft 1s absolutely necessary, ‘The gratifying news of yesterday gives good ground for the hope that hls presence there will not be necessary, Winns a numberof tenants on theestate of an Irish Baronet in Cork County were re- Joleing fast Sunday over the marriage of thetr landlord, a disguised party of nearly a Jmntred inen fired Into. them, wounding ten of them, tivo rather seriously. a : Treve has been a sharp advance fn the price of all kinds of cereals and tn the price of Nour In the Bngiish markets, us aight shave been expected on acentint of the fallure of the Muglish harvest. ‘Foreign wheat ad- vanced two slilftings per quarter, There was searcely any’ natiye grain in the English markets fast week, ‘The few samples whieh were offered were bad In quality. Tuomas “Drv X, tha principal Secre- tary of the Irish Land League, who has al- rendy spent thyea months tn jalt, has heen Informed by the Government officials dint he is to be kept there at least tree months Jonger, which must. be rather unpleasnut for Mr. Brennan, A LankLengue Convention Is being held at Neweastleon-Tyne. “About 200 ilelegates, representing tha yartous branches of England and Scotlaud, are pres- ent, . Oxe of the leading Spanish. journals ad- vises the reenll of Duke Fernan Nunez, the: Spanish Ambassador to Paris. in the event of the Freneh Foreign Minister persisting in his refusal to compensate the Spanish suifer- evs by the Algerian rall at Salda. ‘The French Government refuses to pay wntess French sufterers by the -Carlist:and Cuban wars are indemnified, and cares Nttla prob- ubly about the childish threat of the Spanish Journal. eerie : ‘Tun corporate bodies of Ireland—~-Town Commisstoners, Poor Law Guardians, ant Bonrds of Aldermen—are preparing 1 petl- tlon to Gladstone, in which they set forth that Jt ts Impossible that the Land act can recelve x fair trial while Ue suspects are re~ tatned In prison, ‘The logie of the Irish cor- porate bodles is pecullarly Wibernian. . Why the Land Court cunnot tix a fair rent with Mr. Boyton and Mr, Brennan ii jail, it is di cult for people not Irish to understand, "Trin people of Chteago were reminded yes- terday that GeorgeVan Hollen, who ts charged. with appropriating a considerable sum of money belonging to Chicago to his own use, has not yet been convicted, not even trie Through his counsel, Mr, Van Hollen asked yesterday that the indictment against him bo quashed on the ground that It charges'nan offense not known ta the Jaw, that It Is ine defintt, and, generally speaking, that it should not hold, Mr, Van Molten dues not, suffer from overmade: Dn, Brass accounts Cyr the silght rise in. the President's pulse. and temperature Inst; oventog .bysaying.that.1t arose from consid-. erable, pus.:belng::contined. in the parothL gland. “Phe physicians got.the pus outhow- ever, and the favorsoon atter bezan to subsite.” *Dys"isitss sity thine the ball ‘is ‘moving deeper » into tho’eavit of, the'palvis, probably fn the direction of tho’ rectum. | ‘This downward qovemnent he regards ns a rather favorable elreumstance, The ball, he says, will have to be tuken out some time, and can bo* taken from the part of the body towards which It Is eoing as easily at least as it could be taken from Its orlginal location. ° ‘ Necoviations. for, peace. patween Dis- marek and the Valican, or, ag the radicals would. say,, for yenowed concessions to Rome on the part of Bismarck, are in prog. reas. ‘Lhe Nev, Dr, Korum, the new Bishop of ‘Treves, was with Bismarele ‘yesterday for that-purpose, The Vatienn fs. pressing for the repeal of tho so-called May lnwa, whieh are -practically dead-letters ‘now; but a Chancellor who may ngt know’ the Vatican as Inthnately as Bismarek does may yet rule fu Germany, and the Vatican would thore- fore rather that the May lws be not In. the’ German . statute © book. Bismarck * will’ probably -coticede “most of the Vatiean’s damnaiuds,. By doing so he will wii to his gupport the Catholics of the Rhino provinces of Bavarin and Wirtamberg, and will concllinte to-n great extent: the ds- eontented elements In. Prussian Poland and in Alsace-Lorraine.’ It+ls also announced: that Herr you Schlozer, the German Minister to Washington, 1s-to go to Rome, probably to’ sinauth the way to Cunossa, Onn: of the niost_dostructive storms which ever visited tho South “Adliutle const pre- viiled there’ Saturday night, Owlng to tho prostrafion of the wires futl particnlars have not yet, reached us, but enough is known to warrant. tho-atutemont that the. loss of Ilfe and property Is very grent. | ‘The wind blew over Savannah Ga,, at the rato of forty tntles an hour, .wnroofing houses, -sweop- Ing the sea into houses) along the wharves, and playing ‘hayes with shade and: fruit: trees, An iatirmury. © was wrecked, nnd ‘the patients, barely escaped, Many of them were badly bruised, ‘Salling eraft in Savannah “Bay suitored badly, and binny persons on board perished, ene Joss of Ilfe among tho colured poopie on the’ rico plantations , and along =the river. and bay [3 reported to have been yory great, All the peoplo in ong of the lal- ands in the river. porlshed. At Port Royal, Beaufort, aud other patnts along tho South Carolina coast hundreds of . persons. aro be- ‘Hevail to have perished, and millions of dale are worth of proporty was washed away, A Thinwss reportor Interviewed Mr, Wille in 2. Howard, of the raltrond-building tira of Brawn, Howard’ & Co,, yesterday In re. lation to the sivw rallroad—the Now York, Chicago & St Louls—whiel that firm aro pushing at the ‘rate of: four iuiles por gy towardy Chivago, Mr, Howard says that neither Gould tor Vanderbilt is Intere ested in the now. enterprise, dat it is an independent one, sand < that the pro- Jectors are: opposes iu mongpolles’ of -all kinds, sand. ho/Intlmutod thatthe — new roud willy bo -7fdrnildable “ competltor for business to the ‘Laka Shore Rowd. - Mr, Howard admitted haying purchased for him- solf and others 800 acres of land near: the Jn- diana State Ine, on which Jt is proposed to erect the | car-shops and roynd-house . of the" now” ralirond,..atid also’ that ho ‘snd Mr, Cummings who Is fiitorested with Alin, have purghased a Jargo. btuols of tha stock of te Cylumot & Chicagd Cayal & Dork Com (pany, from: whlely if may be {yferrod: that’ ‘that concern. will be incre active and enter prisiug inthe near-future than ft has hen ‘that Mr. James! mission, to. New: York + ha alnga tho late Col Jaiweg U, Haven: ceased’ been mlastated In.-the ne fopapers, iat i to be ssrreelee ne vote AUGUST 30;" A PRECIOUS LIFE. It Has Beeri: Snatched as a Brand‘from the Burning. , Garfield Now: Has a Cood Chance ,to: Turn the ‘Last Corner. The Wound Iteelf No Longer a Vital Point of Dan- _ gers Discovery thatthe Bullet Is Moving ‘Nenrer to the Skin. The Carbuncle : on ‘the Right Cheek Diminishing ‘in ‘Size, SUN Another Inclston, the Fifth, Made Yesterday with’ the: Surgeon's ~ Knifes Conflicting Interviews with the Sur- geons—Reeltals:of Other Folks, OUT OF ‘THI VALLEY. nb GoD " Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Wasinsatoy, D. C., Allg. 20.—Good news fsensily told, It has been another hopeful day. ‘The President still keems to be on tho road to recovery, ‘Tho! doctors say that. he will lve, and.there fs great joy at the White House. ‘Che fuprovement tu the President's condition, which commenced on’ Saturday, has continued without Sinterruption, and to- night the terrible awolling In the parotht gland, ‘the tumefaction’ of which ad nat been reduced at noon, Is reported to be con- siderably. ge fo the quantity of pus discharged from-jt has. boat very con- siderable, ‘The indieabons since the evening bulletin, however, are that. nother Jnelston will have to be nade fo-morrow ‘to relieve another pus cell, which was notleed to be forming to-night. ‘The bulletin this ‘niorning was nwalted with groat: anxiety. ‘Tho'pe- rlod belween 3 and 7 o’clock | in the morning has been ‘ _ MM PEST “a WORST TIME, ‘ and until it is certatti {hat the “President is agalu’on the defnit road’ to recovery those hours will be” awaited swith anslety. ‘The Preatdent: had a comfortable’ nicht.” ‘Thy inorning - bulletin shdweul, -ab- Teast, - that the § Trestdent - was: dmg hiss own, ‘The unexpected -hat happened, ‘The Presl- dent - “hat pase throne ie other’ erltieal |. 4ini} was. “no sworse,: ‘Tho, mortified iilétin, however, did, stot male fb’possiblo to say that the President. ‘The surgeons would not} - soy so. They simply said (iat he was main-- was any botter. taining “his own, and was -no worse, .Of cuurse, they ment that he still was fn avory } ‘eritical condition. - ‘fhe pulse was high, Ine: \dleating his very weak condition,’ bit THE RESPIRATION, ; whieh was 80 high yesterday's to oxctte. Some concern, had: fallen: to within two. ‘polnts of “normal, ‘This. tmprovement {nthe respiration, in connection with the ‘examinations of. the lungs mado say. eral thes during the day; shower ‘Uhat the fears entertained. by sumo of the ‘surgcons yesterday, that un abscess’ might farm iu-the lungs, was not at least as yet ‘Yeallzed. “I'he respiration was greatly ‘re- |, -duosd, while the-lungs were found’ to be | i perfectly strong.. Tho noon bulletin showed ‘something of a. decrease of pulse, and the surgeons reported the othersymptoms favor. thle, This eventyg the most hopeful indica: “thon Is reduetion in tha size of THE SWOLLEN GLAND, It has’ been 80 much diminished by “the freo discharge thot the ontline of 16 fg platuly discernible. It. still remains, however, 8 huge, hard: ump belaw the car, ‘Tho pulse and temperature to-night are higher than cold be wished, the tem- perature bolug two degreed above normal, Jndicating that the parotid swelling «still causes much foyer. The ,President’s: stom ach still cantiniics to serve him well, and, §1 ‘audition te the customary Hqihd food, he has tuken st small pleco of milk tonat, pre pared by Mrs, Garfleld’s hang, ‘Tho wound is still unchanged, and [3 not ns uct- {vein Its reayperativo processes ng could bo wished, THUY MEMUERS OF THE CADINET, while very hopbtul, express thelr topo with ature conservatism” and more qualification than the pablic generally, or the more’ an- thuslastle of tho doctors.” Windom, for in. stance, salt thiy aftarnvon: “We aro very hopeful, but we shall be obliged to walt two or three days before. we can say. that wo are conildent.” Seeretary Blalny sald; * We shall have to walt a: day ‘or. two. before It will bo sife te say that the President fs on the ron to recovery,” Secretaries Iiucoln aud Hunt express ‘shullyr views. Seeretary Lincoln says: "fhe President hus certululy passed the corner, ‘There may be other cor- ners, but I tlo not think that there are, Danger is still: prasont, butte not think that it will augiuent, butdecronsa aud gradu> ally draw olf. Secretary Kirkwood spoke In tho sane yoln. ° Attorney-Goneral 3tne- Veagh satd that * The President has been at the bottom of the, well; andils now coming up.” One member of: the Cabluet, at least,’ dovs nol a take very hapeful view of tho sit- untion to-night. Roforrlug to the event bul- lotin ho ‘snlds “The, Prosident hus not gained any, . He stay whore ho was, on dent level, lu the stale of uncertainty, and wodo not kuow whether heowllt go up or whether he will go down froimithat lev el? A JOVEUL DISCOVERY, There are whispering he quarters whore unfounded rumors do not tin) ready ero dence of somo discovery, made last night by. Dy, Mamilton, and ot whichssome of the ‘other physiciuns.do not seom yet to be aware, —n disgoyery which ‘appears to cause'’s deal of reJoichug to these who think they know whut the Inference ts, It relates to the posl- tlon of the bullet, which Is belleved ta have been working: Its way downwards, nd has reached 9 position whore {t ‘cu be ehslly re moved as soon asthe Presidenthas regia strength enodgh to warrant the adululstrys von of either without danger, ae Inoply an’ Sufuronce, Jo bo’ sure, us it ba Lact thata ilscoyery of soma kind wihiloleighyes anew, aud favorable coloring to the ‘whale guijook’ las boon wader * EVES TUG MIRACULOUSLY: SFAVORAULY, ‘ ‘Gv the Western Auoclatea Briss, » Wasninaten, D, 0. “Auge20-~-As atated in the early morning bulleting; tho patient 1881—TWELVE PAGES hada better night than at any time before since the middle of last week. [ls steep was still broken at rather short intervals, but it was more natural and peaceful than heretofore, for the reason that hts general contition was better, and there was less dis- turbahce from tha swollen parotht gland, Io was sponged off with alcohol and waterevery: three or four hours, and swallowed tquid nourishment at Intervals of two or three hours during the wight. The imoruing ex. amination shower that the favorable: conti tons of Sunday were still Cully uutatained, and, In the judgment of some, the patent was ceclledly butter. Another sight {n- efsfon about halt an Inch tn length was tmatde at the morning dressing in the right cheek, and 2» teaspoonfulor moreoft healthy looking pus from the supp aratinggland was liberated. The cutthig, sllaht as it was, gave the pationt sume pain, and caused the pulse, whieh had previously been at 100, to rise to 104, It soot fell back, however, to 104. ‘The patient rested quietly throughout the morn- ing, and his pulse was notieeably steadier than yesterday, ranging from 100 to 104 or 106 Whenever’ le fell nsteep his pitse went down to 100, During, the process of sponging off, aint as often as he was otherwise exelted or disturbed, It would rise froin four to six beats. It was, however, at all thnes, FULL AND STHONG IN CHARACTER During the morning the patient took tits full usual allowance of nourishment, including, however, somo varlutions In the shape of chicken: broth and inilk-toast. «At the noon examination his pulse was 106, but his tem- perature and respiration continued 10 be normal. The afternoon and: evening reports hinve all been favorable, although some little unensiness has been felt to-night on acconnt of the continued high, temperature, ‘This is explalned by the phystelans in attendance as resulting from the painof the inflamed gland. This has been amore than usually trouble: some thiseyening, Capt. Henry, Marshal of the District of Columbia, sald to the reporter to-night that it was AN. ANGIY-LOOKING SWELLING RESEMBLING A CARKENCLES He thought it might boone. A very favora- Die symptom In the ease, reported this even- Ing, Is the reappearance of evidence of zran- ulation of the orlginal wound. ‘This healhig process fs now said to be going on naturally and rapidly. ‘Chere has beeu no excitement in the elty to«tay, ‘The midday bulietin hour brought very few people to the White louse. The neute public unxtety had been entirely allayed, and hope was as strong to-day as désphir was Friday and Saturday morning. Tho gppenrance of matters at the White Tfouse could linrdly be brighter, and good words only eame from the sick- room, ‘The physicians and attendants spoke only of the President’s very favorable coud! tion and. hts satisfactory progress. ‘Tine passes without any new trouble or any ele, denco of it. With htin it Is NOW ALIcI PORTANT that there should be fothing whntever for a niunber of days to interfere with or break: upon the easy ant hopeful way fn which the hours now pass over Lim. Tha Presi- dent's lungs have been “exumined several thes very closely and ‘thoronghly, ‘There. was another examination to-day. 1b was found that the lings were allright, aud that they. have not beeu In the least affected, as wus orroncously reported. ‘They are nat ine flamed, nor is there any Indication of a pul- monary. abseess having been formed. i." E SURGEONS’ LANGUAGE. DR. WLANs STILL CONFIDENT, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Wasinaton, D. C,, Aug, 20.—There have beon: great fears that the swelling of the bland in the throat would be followed by the swelllog of other glands, Dr. Bliss, in au- swerlnis W question with respget to these fears, sald: “I have gone carefully over alt ‘tho surgical records of the War, with 2 view to that very question, besides which my per- gonnt experience with gunshot wounds hag been very large, and I do not know of un In- stance where a second gland ever beenme in- ed through traumatic parotitls, ‘Thut jyienin, VIMGH THE PRESIDENT IAS NEVER, MAD." This. last was sald with pronouneat em- sis. rh) _ la that tho only gland that has been nf feeted 3” “Phare has been no other swelling, even of a lymphatic gland, so far as we have been able to discover, There have been a few eruptions on the back caused by blood poi- soning, but they wero not@landutar, and they have subsided,” “ “Tethe stomach is In good condition, why do you couthius the enemata 2”? .“Shnply for the purpose of administering stimulants.” . Then you regard the Presidont’s condl- tlon_as favorable ? o “Yes, sir. ‘The’ supply to the bodily Is In- creasing, and tho dratn is decreasing, and the Daluhce is in onr favor all the tue. Ar. 10 O’chock THIS EVENING Dr. Dilss reported ull well, with the bright: est proapevts of further improvenent, “There bas been alittle rise in tempera- ture,” he said, “which ts probahly due to the collection of pus In the parotid gland, We sneceeded in evacuating It through the four opunings, so os to relluve tho pressure. Ishall L think make anew opening in the morning ut the lower point of tho swelllng, which will do much to remedy this difteutty. Tho pus fy collecting very frevly now, and all wo have to so fs to Hborate It, ‘The teaver has subsided during the evening, aud he ts now sleeping uicely, In faet ho fs in excellent condition. His temperature is nearly nore anal, his prise about 103,” “In what condition do you tind the parotid Bland tonight “itis much smaller, well dellued,?* “Has there beon any notleexblo change In the wound? - “A ullght linprovement inns been made, It hos better color, aid MORE GRANULATIONS ave formed, The pus discharge from the wound ls not very abundant In quantity bat it bs improving in quanthy and aualltyy aba sullsfactory vate,” * Arg there still no tndleations of now pus formations?” » > Phere ure no stich formations, mad wo do not fear any now,” ~ © Phere is no truth in the story that there are pus forwations in the lungs then 2? “No, -The lungs are oxmulned avery day, aud they ure in perfect condition, ‘Thereds an absolute freedom of the reaporational murmuy, which ts always lndlcutlye of some stoppage In tho alr culls.” + 4 Dovs ho still ake lis food well?” iu ho has taken Nberally to-day, and with ‘The boundaries are St A erase. 1 which fora long thne has been absent, Ho hua beef extract, xruul, poptonized mili, ‘and’ a plece of toast, about tho: same in quantity us two days ago.” > pee sien Do you cantinue the enematae? “No,wa have stopped thom for tho present, |, and, unless ieceasity, arias, they will not. be resumed, “Tho President's atanach is dolug so well, aud his genera) condition is Bo much fraproved, that it has been conslitered safe to distinue them, though that Is.a mattur to ba Gotermingd hereafter’. - age he ver occurs except In enses of distinct: “Hrs naything been sald recently as to : THE LOCATION OF THE NULLET or of any Intention to attempt itsextraction 2 “Nothing atall, ‘The subject tas notbeen mentioned to iny knowledge, “Do you still: drain the channel of tha wotnd of {ts pua secretions throughont ils whole length, ns heretofore?” “Yes, that is done’ every day, andl the wound thoroughly cleansed, In fact, It has been kept in perfect eonditton.!” “What can you say of his general condl- tlon, Doctor?” “I think you may say itis better on the whole dian ft was last night, Jle has vassed a better day, His lines of expression. are betng restered. Ifls color {8 batter, Ills face and lips have resumed thelr svormal hue, Mis eyes are brighter, Hs tongue has “eluared, and the redness whieh was charne- teristic for several days has subsided, Mis inind fs perfectly clear, amt:he talks more ant observes better wiint 1$ going about flim than during lis perlod of depression.) ANOTHEN INTERVIEW. To the Western Astociated Press, Wasinsatox, D. C., Aug. 20.—In an ine ferview at 2:25 p,m. Dr, Bliss sald the Pres- Ident. is getting along much more evenly to- dny than yesterday. The extreme change uf his pulse since morning has nt exceeded six, nnd is now from 102 ty 1H, ‘Nhe pulse ts. also fuller and stronger in character. Yes terday at this hour the paticut hind a title fever. To-day he Jing none. Iv revly to questions with regard to the reported accn- mulation of pus in the lings, Dr, Bilss sald; “We have examined the lungs overy day, and they have always been and are now Ina perfect condition. ‘The resptratory murmir this morning was clear und natural, and there was not v single Indication of any nb- normal symptom. The Doctor was then questioned with re- gard to the reported: existence of pus in the knee-jclnt. “Who invents theso absurd storles?” ho inquired, “There Is no pus in the knee- Joint or anywhere else, except in the wound and gland. ‘Tho pus could not form and be retajned without at once affecting the pulse and temperature,” “What Is the condition of the rlandular swelling, Ins {t decreased any in size? “Ithas, Lhe outline ofthe gland ts now perceptible, anc it is discharging freely. We tuok out at least u teaspoonful of pus this morning.” “ Does the patient continue to take food well?” “ Perfectly. He liad some ebicken broth to-day, and another piece of milk toast, and seemed to enjoy and relish them both.” © Do you think ho js a litte better to-day than atthe snme hour yesterday 2” “Teertainiy do. His progress to-day lings been much more even than yesterday. ‘The expression of his face and the character of his pulse have further Iinproved, and he lins thus far lind no fever whatever. Ils pres- ent coudition ls more favorable than at this hour yesterday.” DR. LISS AGAIN PUMPED, Dr. Biles was asked to-night: “What do you think of .the condition of the Presi- ‘dente, “He is better. Almost every symptom shows Improvement toa greater or less de gree,”? + * Tow are the pulse and: temperature?” - i» “Uls pulse 1§ the same as last night,—I10. . Mis fever fs u Mttle higher. . Itdid not come on) us early as yesterday,. but.therais a trifle moreotit. 1 don't regard that fact; how- ever, as having Gny-groat-importance. - It is eusily enongls necounted for.” : “In whatway?? “There was % good deal of confined pus In the parotid swelling, ‘The - patient is very sensitive to the filiuence of -retained pits. a\s soon as tho pus. neciumulates anywhere his temperature shows it, We got it pretty much all out at the evening dressing, but it Ind already had Its effect. ‘The fever will soon subside nut,” “Tow does the glandular. swelling look 2" “ Better than at any tine heretotore,—bet- fer thin I expected it: would this morning, It has perceptibly diminished In size, and the pus pockets are running together. Washall probably make another incision to-morrow, and release another considernble quantity of bus, whtelt will berendy at that time to come out. “Do you look for further speedy improve- ment In the condition of the ghuid? “T think it wil look a good deal better to- morrow, but, of. course, It will be several tlays before we cease to feel anxious abou! * : “What Is tho state of the wound 1” “The wound Is doing well, 1t usually shows the moat [mprovement in the morning, but It Js looking better even to-night, [don’t thhuk that now the President's life Is IN ANY DIRECT DANGER Frost THE WOUND,” “Itis reported that the ball ‘has changed its location. Is such the ease?” “Yes, Wo think the ball is making Its way down deeper into the cavity of tho pelvis, probably in the divection of the rectum’? © Tow do you know this?” * Wo don't ktiow It, but wo think so, and wo base our opluton partly on evidence of the touch and partly on the patient's own sunsn- tlons.”" * Do you regard this downward movement of the ball as an unfayorable elretimstanco?”" “Notatall,—rather tho, contrary, It 13 vory likely that tho ball will hive to come out sometime, and we can get at-it fin the part of the bedy toward which It is golng as well as we could fn Its original location.” “'There seems to he some difference of opinion, Doctor, with regard to TUK PRESIDENTS PRESENT WEIQUT. Sceretiry Blaine and Dr, Boynton esthuuto lt: nt nbout 125 pounds. Dr. Agnew, on the other hand, Is repurted to havasald he did not believe the President. had lost as much flesh as this would indicate,” ‘ “E don's know. how much: tho President welghs, but he has not yet reached a danger-. ona Innit of emuciation. “A ian cin lose two-fifths of his wolght without endangers ing his lite, ‘Sho President has not yet lost as muuch as that.” In conclusion, Dr, Bliss sald the President hod not-an unfavorable symptom to-night, unless tho sllghtly Increased fever wore taken M5 stich, | and that Iw fooked condently fay nore hnprovement to-morrow, WHAT GAMHIRED KAD TH HOYNTON, Dr, Boynton’ sald that:the President last night sald to him: " Doctor, f wonder how many more stations I have got to: stop at? His vill? continued Dr, Boynton, © was clear, and he would oceaslonally make ajocular remark, When heheard Col, Ruck- Well order some more towels, he sald, sinil- ing;.* You're the rman, Rockwall.’ ile slept on hfs back until 3 o'clock, but, as his breath- ing was hard, weal to-wake hin aud turn Jim on hile aide’? Is. he troubled with phlegm tu its ‘throaty. * You; he has dimtenity m_cloarlng hits throat, but he does clenr It, After weturned- hin on bls side he breathed freer," “ Doug ho sleep woll?. Ho slept botter Jast night than tor some ‘mee: Wo nwoke hin several: tines to clear nis throat and give hin an alcohol bath." + Phew you have hope of his recovery 9 » Wes, T think naw he ivy get well,” 623) SUNOKON-GENBRAT, UATNRS ‘upon being asked as to. the progress of the case, sald;, “1t-soemns to ‘bo! wetting, along sald, also, thes dent was gi be expected could gain’ strength for some days. He thonght, howover,:that the . blood-polsoning was butns-ollmlnated - from tho system; ‘The wound, as. stated in the bulletin, Is not: materially. changed, and the fnct that ‘the. heating |. process. tins been entirely stopped" during. the ‘last relapse fs shown by: tha clrcnmstance ‘that, upon cleansing tie wound to-day, ter entered to a depth of twelve inches..“The greatest fears still nro froma stoughing ot the abscess, : If tho cells continite to develop and to spread, the danger ts’ that thé-gland - may slough off,—an oberation whlelrWduld. greatly-wenken the President. The: Presi dent lins been given a good deal of physteat atinoyance since the 1th: from the ‘necamu- lation of gases in the Intestines, due “in part to the exctustve use of Hqylds ant to the ad- ministration of enemata. On Friday, when he was the worat, he was especially troubled in thts respect, but found relief after trente ment, DN. REYDURN. Special Dispatch to The Crteago tribune. : Wasnixatox, D. C., “Aug. 99—-Dr, Roy. burn being asked If it could be satd that the anger was nil over, and that ‘the President was to be considered again on the high road to recovery, sald: “O na, by no means. ‘That would be tuo much to say, He is by menns out of danger. All that we can say is that the present Indications are favorable, . and that he seems to bedotng well, We hope for the best, We examined the lungs this morning, and found them both sound.” ‘Tho last statement was made In reference ton - rumor that it had been discovered that n faint dullness was perceptible in’ the right Inng. Such an indication is to be dreaded, and the Doctor was very happy to announce.that the Jungs thus far are sound, “THESE ANE QUITE HOPEFUL HOUNS . at the White House,” said Dr. Susan Edson, this evening. “The President is resting very quietly, talks very Mttle, and makes his wants known often only by motions. Ile has had very Nttly fover through the day, and, after the swelling In his face was opened, at the evening dressing, his feversubsided again, Jlis entire appearance ‘is better, 1 totd int Laltt not see how he cold help getting well, and that everyone was predicting his recov: ery, AL this he only smiled and looked very well contented, When Dr.-Bliss came in to-tlay he toll the President that the report ers wanted to know everything the President sald, aud added: ‘But while you area sicd man you belong to your family and you: physicians, and you need have no fear tha, what you say avill be repeated,’ TUL PRESIDENT SAW BOTIL IIIS BONS TO-DAY, the interview being brief and productive of uo discomtort to the President. ‘Phe Presi- dent’s brother-in-law. hag returned to his home without secing the sick mau. Mrs. Garfield, after the Intense anxiety of the Just: few days, fs ylelding to the luxury of retlef. A long thug’ ago,” sald’ Dr. * Edson, “ I heard Gen. Garfield speak of his wife's courage. When. hewas: in the army: he said, news réached-her of hls being fear- fully wounderl. She sald® to . the messenger who brought the tidings don’t belleve it, and 1. shall, not: wut! ; 18: officially 9 nounced? Bult cuperative 10 Ps,?*, continued; Mn. Edson, “and It, he gelvuble to bear n..te more nourlghment, he will. gain’ strength faster. Wo ninst, not forget: thot. the wound wilt inake 1 demand upon his system equal.to its full power to mnvet for some weeks tu come, and we must wait. in patlenoe the slow proo- ess of repair”. Dh. NOYNTON, too, fs niore hopeful, and says he thinks he notices-un iniproved condition In the blood. ‘Thore ure also microscope -Indications that the blood fs assimilstlog properly, The President can.open his: mouth easily, and he tastes tls food. Dr, Boynton says that. while there Is, no marked progress, the President ls hokling his own: * There has been another slight Incision Into “the. glandular swelling sluce the morning bulletin, and an addition- al quantity of pus was discharged The ‘swelling has been ‘reduced some- whit) by this .discharze. The fwound cannot ‘be sail to. be progressing much. It issimply.no worse, ‘Ihe pus ls possibly a tride thicker than yesterday, but geanulation Is not rapidly proceeding.» Dr. Boynten, to Ntustrate the clearness of the President's in- tolleet, sald that’ he recently woke up, and sald, referring to the relapse of Friday; 1 wonder haw innny more statlons Lshall have to stop at.’ Mt NAMIETON — : New Yorn, Au: has tho following: Dr. Frank IL Hanilltan arrived this morning from Washington, and in unswer.to Inquirles: regarding the contti- tiun of the President, said, L think you wilt be satisfied {f 1 tell.you tint the President Is golng to get well,” “There Is no doubt of It In your mind, Doctor?” Inquired tha reporter, © None wiintever now. L have no thnenow to dwall at longth on the subject, and I beg you to excuse me, ‘The worst has passed.” “ Is thoro any indleation that an abscess hps formed on the Presidont’s lungs, and that pus has been discovereit in, one of the folnts of his thnbs, as is Indieated In the morning papers?” . “ Noithorreport Is true,” roplied the Doctor, “und, furthermore, there Is not the slightest indlcation of elthor.'? AGAIN INTERVIEWED, Dr. Frank Y. Matmilton sat to 2 reporter of the Breaingy Post: © The Presttent ts in amore hopeful condition than J. have seen him at any time, ‘There.ts new gravid for eneouragement, and 1 should feel greatly. disnppolnted it ha does not get, well, 1 aserldy ‘his Improvement to other causes wholly Independent of the suppuration of the gland. I mean to say tt fs notsdn my Judgment, due to tho elimination of polson by the gland, Ihavo reasons .to belleve'that his symptoms are not due to pywnia,’ but © do ‘uot caro to give. thuse reasons at thin’ the, I-can only say, as Tsald a firat, that the President is now in 8 more hopeful con- ditlon*than I have seen him in at any tine, aud Lennnot concolve of ‘auything ‘that will detent the wished for and: now. ‘alinost as- sured recovery, ‘The fears that we shall sus- taln av dlsuppolntment;-are unfounded, | £ think, ond my colleagues br “Washington agrev with ne, ontirely%5,., 8 0/ SUIEAy ANOTHPAY INTERVIEW. “Dr dipani Haan tots ho has just returned - from Washington, was found this moralag In hia Hbrary by an Agsoclated Press» sranort~ or, ‘Tho Dovtor anid that ho: had .beeh iso,“ wisyoprosented iy,an interview concernlug . tho President that he should hereatter .exacé * of each reporter a copy of.what he paid ber = fore the latter loft hlu.:-Jte had Suunil; says ings quoted that ho hits never ulterede: wit if he found that the reporter made ithe ofauy expressions beyond the copy ‘left he: aboilit . not accord hin a second: eet Tho re- Se ih vould not say that of ony patient,’ hg Mauch. tess ‘of the Bregident, in whose case Ip la peoullarly dift- cult to make @ safe prognostication. “The re~ porter misunderstood Mees teald 1. botleved Py “i, e tte cathe. * —The Graphic to-day