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- VOLUME XL. THE CHICAGO FAIR pn nner CHICAGO FAIR, Notice to Exhibitors. ns and firms Intending to ail Pentbittont of Articles or Antmals at the Clicngo Fatlr will do well to make _ ®RIDAY, tition We Don't Compete With, VIZ The kind who cheat tr qualities and workmanship, and who seem somes e times to have lower prices, like the thee et gud an piteatone at eure anilkoren who sell mith and water ft the Secrelary?s Onics on the Driving | for pure mith. Remember, you buy Park Grounds. “Both space and stabling | things for just whet they are at ‘apidly taken up, and entries I peoeitively clos at 12 in. on Monday, Sept. 12, the opening day. And never pay arare than they are Dn. Briss stated yesterday, In reply tov reporter, that the great change for the better in the President's condition Indicated con- aalescence! ‘The gland and wound, he said, were both doingywell. ‘The discharge from the gland was quite suMicient, aud from the wonnd was more free and of a better chir- acter, ‘Tho wound looked nich hentthler, and the color was much better in every re- spect, Dr, Bitss stated in a quite Jubilant manner that the President would yet be able to communicate to Conxzress, . ‘Tienes were fifteen eases of sunstroke in New York yesterday. ‘Two cases wero fatal, Fam weathor and northwesterly shitting to southwesterly winds for this region today, Sypyry LANrEn, the poet, died yesterday at Lynn, Polk County, N, C., whither he had gon to reerult his health. THE HIGAGO FAIR. Privileges for Sale. o Chicago Fair commences on tho itas of the Chicago Driving Park on Monday, Septe 12. The Managers will sell aifes an buildings sultable for Dine ing Halls, Lunch Counters, Restaurants, aud Saloons; also, perie gos for Shows, fe, &c. We expect 200,000 people next week, and must feed and entertain them. Apply to D. Le HALL, Secretary, 116 ohrocsats, ord. M, DUNLAP, Suporin- tendont, on tho grounds. Tako Madison- fte cass Acconstruction train of nino ears was wrecked at Custroville, ‘Lex. yesterday, One man was killed nud fifteen ‘men wero wounded, D. 1. HALL, Seo’y. worth, Tim Villages of Charleston, ‘Tyre, Ubley, Bad Axe, Verona Mulsl, Custer, Moore, and several others in the forest regions of Mich- gan, have been destroyed by tho forest fires, Tur Rov, Jacob Mulford, 2 well-known temperance lecturer, was relleved of lls pas- toral charge three weeks ayo on account of intoxication, He committed sulcide yester- day. Cannes F. Minniman, of the New York firm of. J. F. Millinan & Co., quarreled last evening with Marcellus WValker, Walker struck Milliman with awagop-siat. Milliman retaliated by stabbing Walker. The latter will die. THE CHICAGO FAIR, To Club-Members of the Chi- eng Driving Park. The Annual Club-Mombersttp Tickets of the Chicago Delving Park are good on all the days of the ‘CHICAGO FAIR,” tobs held ‘on the Driving Park Grounds Sept. 12617, with all the privileges, ex- cept tho use of the Carriage Sheds, whier, durlug Falr Week will be used for Cattlo and Horses’ Stables. DD. L, HALL, See’y. THE CHICAGO FAIR, Office 116 Monroe-st., CHICAGO, Sept. 6, 1882. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : ,, Inorder to prevent any misnnderstand- Ing as to the terms of the Steeple-Chase Purse, $500.00, on Tuesday, Sept. 13th, itis hereby decided and understuod that any horse, mare, or gelding **that. lias never won a Steeple-Clinse” shall be clic sible to cuter and competes and that tho welghts carried shall be ght -welter: welghts, vize: 14 Ibs. added to welght ‘Tue Prince and Princess of Wates visited the Langton and Alexander docks in Liver- pool yesterday, and the day was observed a3. ‘a xoneral hollday in that city. Tho docks are at the extreme north end of the system, and are specially designed for transatlantic traflic, TuE exports of cutiery, rails, and steel from Sheficld to this country during the month of August show a decreasa of $165,- 000, ‘Tho decrease in tho exports of steel alone amounts to $75,000, This accounts for tho progress of the Fatr-Trade” League in. Shelileld, School Boy. AHA! « ‘This is quite a proper time to address you. Vacations usually do tell pretty hard on clothing, Now that schoo! haa resumed you'll be interested in our nice Suits, and your parents will be pleased with our Low Prices. Tell them about it, will you? —_ Tur San Francisco Republicans mado nearly a clean swoop in Wednesday's eluc- tion, They elected Mayor, Auditor, and “Sheriff by an average majority of 3,000 votes. ‘The Democrats elected only tho ‘Lax-Col- lector and one member of tho Bourd of Su- pervisors. | Our Numbers are 104 & 106 MADISON-ST. We think this is HEADQUARTERS for FINE CLOTHING, Tur tending Republican paper of La Crosso nominates Gen. C. C, Washburn as tho Ne- publican candidate for Governor of tho Badgor State. It ts believed that Gen. Wash- burn, should heconsent will ben very strong candldate before tho forthcoming Repubitean State Convention, « “Tere Prealdont ts unusually well tuday,” said Dr. Boynton yesterday, “and we hope forage. Tho samo scale of welghts ap- ho will remain go, but it is not absolutely Wy 1 the Grand Stecple-Chase for ‘certain that he will, by any means.” Lo 000, to be run for on Friday, Sept. rellahed his food somowhat better than ho 16th, DL. WALL, Sec’y. had done for some time past, but ho has not TAILORING, and FURNISHINGS. Come in occasionally, and you'll get to thinking so to. “ what might properly bo called an appetite yot.? ‘Dr, D. Haves Agnew, In a letter to Dr. Joseph Parrish, of Burlington, N. J., dated Sopt. 6, says: “There nover has been a thine since the Presidont wasshot that I have been vory sanguine of his recovory, though I most sincerely pray he may be restored to health, to his family, and to his official place In the Nation.”” IEW YORK, - - - $5.00 BOSTON, via Toy or Albany, 6.00 BOSTON, via Now Yok & Rail, 0.75 Michigan. Central, New York Central, Boston & Albany, Hoosac Tunnel Line. How is the Time for a Fall Trip Bast. COMMENOING SEPT, 8, '81, REBATE TICKETS ean bo purchaned to New York ‘Ba Boston at Chy Umice, OF Ginriest.,und ne eur Paes. a und ‘fwonty-second-sta, at ‘Tha ruta tn VIR SIAGAILA FALLS, and by tant Myou hay 5 Drouyued ie ian, WAGNIEKE SLEEPING CAL Don't forget th Hi was enleneatst gat is tho only ino East running ENKY C, WENTWOUTH, G. Pat, A. MC. 1, Sound thé Toesin! The Lake Shore & Michi gan Southern Railway ANNOUNCH Another Reduction in Passenger Faras IEW YORK, - = - $5.00 BOSTOX, va Albany & 1 Wy, 6.00 INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. INTERSTATE ——_. ‘Tures “suspects” wero released from Galway prison yesterday, Four othora were offered release if they would sign a “ promise to be gond for the future,” ‘Thoy refused to sign. Father Sheehy !s reported to be quite i, Archbishop Croke and Bishop Fitzger- ald, who visited Davitt, revort him {ti exeel- Tent health, ‘Tur Clevoland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indiouapolis Railroad, the Cincinnati, 1a {lton & Indianavolls, the Cincinnat!, Rich- mond & Chicago, and the Dayton & Michi- gan have been consolidated. Tho cnpital stock of ‘the consolidated Mne jill be $18,- 500,000, Thirtoon directors will be elected at Cleveland Oct, 20, Exposition OF CHICAGO. THE GREAT ANNUAL INDUSTRI." AL and ART EXPOBITION of AMER- ICA is now open, and will continue day and evening (Sundays excepted) until rz o'clock p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, 1881. \ Every Department is replete with the lat- est and best, and all arrangements for the Exhibition are complete and admirable. Fine Art, Natural History, Mechanical Industry, Textile Fabrics, Household and Personal Ornaments, Agriculture, Floricult- ure, and Horticulture, are well represented, Whether for critical study or instructive and pleasant entertainment, this exhibition will present a rare opportunity to the intelli- gent visitor. PROF, LIESEGANG'S ORCHESTRA of gr pleces, including 4 celebrated Soloists, is engaged for the entire term. Admission :{@fults; 250. Children, (5c. Excursion rates and low fares on all railroads. * Mn, BooRWALTen’s campaign in Ohio is belng run by the agents of Mr. Samuel J. Tilden, and is tunguishing In consequence, ‘The Ohio Democracy seem to bo badly in need of stimulants, and those drawn from the barrels of Bookwalter and ‘Tilton do not seem to produco as very hilarious effect among tho Buckeye Bourbons, Tue Rey, Dr. Thomas was examincd yes- terday In reference to the charges of heresy made against him. Tis reply to these charges will be found in nnother page, aud will amply ropay perusal, It is lucld, ex- plicit, and cannot fail to convince the most skeptical of Dr, Thomas’ purity of purpose, honesty of motive, and Christian fealing. Loun Denny in an address to the people of Southport (Eng.) yesterday sald ho did ‘ ADVERTISING. BOSTON, vit Now Yok, - 10.75. TO DO YOUR perry tual tharienn ‘oovapatitien ie wate to destroy Engilsh agriculture, ‘He thinks that the material intercsts of Great Britain had recelved only such “'n temporary fluctu- ation” as ludividuals or nutlons are subject to, FOR REBATE TICKETS, Which arg on sale at the Company's Onices, %, 66 Clark st. (un . der Sherman House, Yan Buren-st, Dopot, and at chia Wenty-secondst. Stutlon, Ip, C. I, FOSTEI, ¥ ¥ ALB. JOUNSON, Guat bees Aueen Paws. Auont, <8, Supt, 8, Tal, . FINANCIAL D7 ee PEATSONS & TAFT, Room 20 Tribune Bullding, Loans on Improved City Property. Anni tom! na utereat, Tpercent. NoComumission. Tima Lantait decade! Yara, Option of paytoy in installs ADVERTISING Judictously, secure tho aorviccs of Lorp & Tuomas, NEWSPAPER Advertising Agents 8 & 10 McCormick Block. Who aro recognized as authority on all mattors pare talning to Newspaper Advectlelnu, BUSINESS CARDS. ‘Tne Dublin merchants have subscribed $40,000 us a xuarantoe fund for an exhibition of Irish manufactures at Dublin, ‘he ex- hibition wil! doubtless consist of a display of yorlous brands of Irish whiskies, * Blarney” twoeds, “Ulster” linens, and “ Belleok’”* pottery. The ingenuity of the Irish butween now and clection-day must furnish§ the re- maining * exhibits," Mus, Dr. Epson, in cquipliance with the wish of the President, returned from Long Branch to Washington yesterday, Mrs. Ku- son's withdrawal is not to be accounted for on any misunderstanding whatever, and was merely to please the whim of the President that the number of attendants be decreased, aud that only male attendants should be on- ployed around his bedroom, : AT the annpal meeting of tho Board ot Education held last ovening the Mon. ML A. Dolancy was revlocted President—a well-te- served compliincnt; Dr, Thomas C. Bridge was elected Vice-Prealdent; Mr. W. J. cHOYNES.CO. 22 Wholesale and Retail Stationers. tw’ FINE WEDDING STATIONERY of Lusteat Doulgns. OUTLERY. Wostoutuln’s, Rogers’, and Bpaiding’s, Pockus Cuttery, Knxurs, Helssurs, Corkscrowa, Dow Collars, and. Hardwa Ryvaltiva, A.G.sP ALD & UKOS,, 105 Me Bite, tee EATS, “5 ranean 106 N, Clark-at ew hes Soft & Silt flats, peer USINESS OL. ANCES, 1.00--32.50, HAIN ELEVATOR FOR SALE, LESTER'S HAT HOU! AML Handolph, Wall Stylo Ske Hal ‘ AT MASON CITY, ILLINOIS. Peat 231u0 bushols; Engine 5 bore powsrs English, for many years Cholrmun of the orn Kicvawwe, Bulle; Oncer Beaty ‘+ ‘a. iy La voRG, Commbittes on School Fund Property, anda SEPTEMBER 9, NEWS IN BRIEF. . most efictont officer, wok elected attorney; and Mr. Johnston, My. iicka, and Mr. Guilford were elected tho positions of clerk, bookkeeper, and jassistant clerk, re- spectively. i Mn. Kerrnr, aaa fniprisonedt in KH- mainham Jalil, lias issued, wt address to the eluctors of Monaghan County, Ireland, ns Nationalist, Home-Stule, and Land-League ecanitidate, Mr, Kettle night as well save tho coat of printer’s Ink and postage stamps. ‘The Tyrone clection of Tuesday shows con- elusively that the Ulster electors, at least, do. not belleve In Parnell, and that they do be- eve In Gladstone. ‘Tur Pennsylvania Republican Convention held at Marrisburg yesterday Indorsed the administration of Gov, . Hoyt, deciares in favor of a tari! which will discriminate in favor of American industries, thereby pro- moting that which mates Ainerica the con- trolling power in the fuances of the work, us it {4 already “tho lender in political thought.” Gen. 8. M. Bailey, of Fayetto County, was nominated for Stato Treasurer. SrenuTAny Buarne’s enblegram to Min- ister Lowell: yesterday afternoon was of a rather encouraging character. ‘The Presl- dent lind less fever than for several days, he declared, aud the patient’s pulso was better, and hig apputite. was improved, IIs sur- Beons wero much, encournged, and they think lis comfort has becn much improved by tho favorable change fn the weather, Mis condition was uch more favorable than It jas been for soe days. ——_ At the meating of tho Methodist Ecumen- feat Council at London yesterday the Rev. Alexander Macaulay moved that there should bo devotional exercises to show the sympathy of the council with tho people of America, and that prayers be offered up for the restor- atton of tho health of President Garfield. ‘The motion was adopted by a unanimous vote. ‘Tho prayer was offered up by William 8. Allen, membor of Parliament for Neweas- ile-under-Lyme, and an appropriate hymn was sung. ‘Tne forest fires. in the vicinity. of Sand Beach and Port Hope, Mich., have created arent havoc, destruction of property to a vast amount, and considerabio Joss of life At Paris, Mich., about twenty persons wero burned allve, and it-Is stated that not losy than seventy-five persons porlahed in the surrounding country, Tho alr at Battle Creek is filled with vapor, and immense dam- age Is threatened unless rains put an end to the fires, Heavy fires are renorted in Tus- coln aud Isubella Counties, Forest fires ara algo reported as raging in ‘the Delaware Val- Tey, Pennsylvanta, In Wayne and Pike Coun- ties. oat ‘ Tue Tyrone election, whitch occurred yos- terday, was adecided slay in the face to Par- nell and the Land League, The Parnoilite candidate, the Rey, Hargld Rylett, a Unita- rhin clergyman, secured a mere handful of votes, while Mr. Dickson, the Liberal candl- date, agulnst whotn’ Mr. Parnell and tho Land-Leaguers Invelghed early and often, wns returned triumphantly at the head of the poll. Tho vote stood: Dickson (Liber- al), 3,101; Stuart K lutt (Parnellitu), ~ 001 general election stood; McCartney (Or- angemnin), 3,803; Litton. (Liberal), 3,500; Lord Clnuae Hamilton (Tory), 3,452, ‘The election proves conclusively that so far ay tho north of Ircland iy concerned #ie peo- ple aro satistied with the Land bill, and that Parnoll’s following 1s merely nominal, Irish agitators In this country should take warn- ing. ‘Tum resolutions ndopted by the Pennsyl- yanin State Republlern Convention at Har- burg yesterday will be read with attention and interest by cvery patriotle American. Thoy betoken the dawn of a new era in American politics—an cra of purd politics, of honest government, and of a broader Na- tional feeling. Tho resolutions indorso the Administration of President Garfleld in unequivocal terms; pledgo allegiance to the Republican party; urge the coura- geous reform of alt Governmental abuses; and ask: for suggestions tending tothe reform of abuses, municipal, State, and National; insist upon faithfulness and honesty in every branch of tha public service, and express hope that tho bullet of tho villain Guilteau may not interrupt the good work of roform. It should be pur- sued, the resolutions say, as long as Prosi- dent Garfield. Mves, and boyond his life, if, through increasing misfortune, it should bo? taken away, ‘Pho convention declared that it recognized in tho Republican purty one that “has over been progressive and reformatory,’” and that whilo reallz- ing that nothing in the Government is wholly right, tho party should always do- sire to bo. brave cnough to seek any avenue of approach to right, to tho end that all our people may enjoy the ever-increasing biess- ings of good govornment, Tho convention also adopted resolutions of sympathy with President Garfiold, “the tendor and loving,” “tho struggling and suffering,” “ the puro and brave man now become beloved of the people,” and expressed the * prayerful hope” that he may: bo restored to hedlth and strength. a LIME. Combination of the Producers—An Ade vanco in Price, Spactat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Qutnoy, Il, Sept. &—The Limo Producers’ Association, the temporary ormnnizution of which waa noted some days ago in those dia- patches, has effected a permancnt organization atamoocting bore, and the following, including most of the limo producers iu tho'limestone div- trict, have catered Into tho combination: Tho Port Hyron. Lime Association, of Port Byron, ML; od wry, Cordovu, lis ba Marblohead Limo & Coment Company, Mare bichoad, Il; the Marulehcad Limo Com any, of Chicago; the Glencus Limo Company, fencoe, Mu.z F. W. Monko & Co. Quincy; D, W. Moyor & Co., Quinoy; the Ash Grove Limo Company, Ash Grove, Mo,; tho Quincy Whito Lime aud Comont Coinpuny, Quiny; and J. Je Johnson, Cordova, il. ‘Cho prices uf limo wore again advanced at this weoting to 65 cents barrel in bulk, car-loud lots, and 0% col rola, Tho meeting of the Besociution was held ‘with closed doors, but it ia understood the whole ihinu-producing sntorest of the Northwest is ex: pected to bo brought inutu the association, ee SETTLED. Tho .Amwog « Paramore = Hasoltinoe ‘Trouble Adjusted on « Monoy Baula. Hr. Louts, Mo, Sopt. &—The Husl-Dispatch publishes the dotatls of the atloxed sotticoment of tho civil auit brought by John Amwex Jr, agalust W. B, Hugeltine Jr. and Fred W. Pany inoro for daniayges for. conspirucy and assault, wrowiug out of a dirtuvon at Ubrix's Cavo ‘about & month ago Lotween Mr, Amweg, who was then a chorus singer in Ford's opora con pany, and Miss Nuilly Haseltine, tho ‘reputed uty uf this sovuon of the country. It will be rowcmborod that Ainweg was sevoroly bandied by sae the lady's brother, and Purumoro, ‘who waa paying attention tohor, Amwog ycts $000, und his attorney's feos and the ocosty of sult, amounting to about §1,000 wore, are paid by.tho lady's futher, ‘bus ends St, Louls’ list eocicty ougution, : in bare 188I—TWELVE PAGES. CONVALESCENT. President Garfield Suddenly Emerges Again from the Dark Valley. At Noon His Pulse Was 94 and Mis Temperature 98.4. In the Evening His Pulse Was 100 and His Temper- ature 99.1. The Bulletins of Yesterday Signed Only by Bliss and Hamilton. Dr. Bliss All Smiles, and Confident of the Safety of His Great Patient. A Woodcock Eaten by the Presi- dent—Considerable Discomfort Caused, Rise of Pulso In tho Night to 108, but Relicf Subsequently Ob- tained. Mr, Blaine's Bulletin Takes Thankful Cog- nizance of the Great Ohange for the Better, ALMOST A MIRACLE. THE GLAD NEWS OF YESTERDAY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Loxa Branci, N. J., Sept. 8—Dr. Bliss was alting with his family on the veranda of the Elberon this morning, looking bright and fresh, and smoking with as much uncon- cern as he would if he had come to tho Braneh for pleasure, Yet tho sentry pacing near him, and the enrious railroad train that still hit the view of the sea, were the out- ward signs of an unusual journey. “You are looking fresh and cheerful this morning,” a triend said to the surgeon in charge. “You appear to have had a better sleep than fora week past.” * “WELD fF MAY look cheerful!” was the reply. “I slept from 1 to 6 without waking or being needed, and everything is cheerful here.” “JIow is the patient this morning, Doc- tor?” ‘s “Jie ts certainly better than he has been for ten dhys. Lwent to bed At 1 and was not culled until dé, The watchers did not need ine, “Everything was golug well. ‘The pulse and temperature, which were so high at sun- down, greatly improved toward suidnight, and after that hour the President had a com- fortable night.” “Do you think that ho may bo considered to have RECOVERED FROM THE EFFECTS OF TUE JOURNEY, and that, in regarding lily condition, we need. no longer make allowances for the critical excitement of removal “Certamly, He has recovered from the effectaof the. journey. His condition now will be his true condition from day to day.” “ And do you think ho is already pereepti: bly tinproving, notwithstanding we were yesterday so much alarmed at tho high tem- perature?" “There cortalnly is already a very per- coptible improvement. ‘The change has un- doubtedly benetited him, and if we could only haven change of this laud breeze, and have the wind fresh off the ocean, there would, Lthink, bo AMONE MARKED IMPROVEMENT.” Just ns the Doctor was speaklug the faint- est possible breeze came from the water, bringing with it the salt of the sea, ‘The Doctor brightened anu said; “That seems asif n change was coming now. ‘They say thore never. bas beon such weathor hore for muny years, and that avon modorately hot weathor docs not last many days ut a tinie,”* “Tho telegraph people report,” continued the Inquirer, ‘a cooler wave coming from tho ‘West, and there wasso much of a storm weatof the Alleghenics fast night us to interfere with tolograplia communication betweon Pittsburg and Cincinnati.” “SURELY THE BIONAISSERVICE PEOPLE ought tu havo notificd us of that,s0 that wo might be prepared for a change of tempora- turo,” satd tho Doctor, * Whore ia the Socrutary of War?" “How fs the President’a appetite this morn- ing, Doctor? It was reported yostorday thut he was roluctant to cat, and ouly took auything bocause it was prescribed for him aga dose.” “His appetite Js better. Ho ato this morning with rolish, He took n bird, ono that grows about here, larger than a reedbird or an ortolan, and purtook.of it with rolish.” ‘Tho bird which the Doctor did not name was @ woodcock. © Aud how are bis wounds?” “TURY Alls NEALING, Tho parotid swelling is gulng to mako no more trouble, One of the openings ts healing ina natural way, Tho granulation {8 guod. Tho swelling {8 paintoss.”" “ Doos he suffer no pain from the giand?” ‘Ho doos not, oxcopt when we have to press ft, to chuse the pusto exude, Thon it yives bin some nonoyance.”” “ Does thu stomach perform its functions?” “It has given us nomore trouble, He bas not had a recurrence of nausea alive be loft Wasl- ington.” ¢ * And how {s tho wound?” Wo think It looks bettor,. Tho pus 1a moro healthy, und ho Is Ics nunoyod now at the dress- ing. It is dono more quickly.” “Butitie said that many hands mako Nyht work, Is that not ulso true of surwory? CAN TWO SUIGEONS DUESS A WOUND MOLE QUICKLY THAN s1x?”? “The wound was drossed quicker thia morning with only two of us, although [ have always dono tho dressing.” + E “Whatiethe truth about tho retiroment of Barnes, Heybura, and Woudward from the caso?" : “It {sa fact that they bave gouc, but there is the best of fccling about it, It was at the Pros- idoat’s request, Ho did not like to have 60 many about, Ho spoko about it sume thine ago, at Washinuton, and sald (hut be only wanted Agnow, Hamilton, and myself to como to Loag Branch, but | intwrooded for thom. I did wot wus to take xo much rosponsluillty for tho r+ moval, If unything had bappencd, . “ LDIM NOT WANT TO BEAK THE BURDEN ALUSE.” , “Did uot Woodward always opposo tho ro- moval?” seis “tio did. Ho thought no kood could como of it, But ho chanxod bis iniud “during tho jourucy, and said: that bo wus wrong. ‘Tho - chanyo of ale would do good, bethought, Jur [ ussure you thoro ty the Dostof fevling. The Prosidont surely did not want so any around, Ho complained partiou~ larly about the crowd that was prescnut at tho Areesings. He thought it made tua formidable 5 el = eS S = S 2 = S. <3 : = tlemonstration to have su many pressing. into ne slck-room, and that it unnecessarily excited im." “And it Is aaid, Doctor, that Mrs, Edson is to Fro, nso?” “Yes, abo loft for Ovonn Grove today. Sto bad become somowhat tired, and the President PREYERUED TO MAVE MALE Nuns.” Tho cheorfiness manifested by Dr. Bliss in tho morning dovoluped Intu enthusinsin at toon, when he permitted a statement to be inndo ns coming from him that he really tuought that the President could bo pronounced convateseluy. Heurlng this statement, Attorney-General Mav- Veagh said: “Tho news is very good, almust too good to be true. It will be wise nut tobe too much olated by ft. Itisasbarp corner tu turn in so short a time.” THE GOOD NEWS. Rpreiat Dispateh to Ths Catetuo Twhuns. Lone Braxci, N. J. Sopt. &—" Eis condition is critteal! He cunnot last at this rato much Jonyort"* : “Ho ts conyalescing. Wo do ‘not anticipate any furthor dunger.* These rudivally contradictory statements ns to the President's ease have bean made within twonty-four hours. Tho sun set last night ina brazon sky, after the hottest duy that Lone Branch bad over known, and tho heat of the President's body was Wi—tour degrecs helow the fatal point. ‘Tho air was ut furnace heut during tho night, remindwe us of torrid Washington, whieh tho President bad boped to escape, save that tho aty was vitnlized und ngt a nolsume exhalation from the Pontine marsties of the Cupital, ‘Tho sun this morning rose a huge vail of fire vutof the ocean, and over tle sen thoro bunga thick misty cloud, whose heavy folds almost hid the Presidout's cottage from view, TRERE WAS NO HOVE IN TI WEATHER. Itseumed curtain that thore was to be another burning day, and thatan unsersouuble hunt was tu Increase the Prealdent’s fover und to intensl- fy hls sufferings. Those who thought thoy know tho most xbout tho case begunito fear that the reaction thut was promised would not ome ang that Mr. Baio would once nore sond to Minister Lowell the mouruful words: “ The President bas not gained in the lust tyenty-four houra.” Yet, inspite of the fearsof the morn ing, this is beyond compurison tho best day slace the President was shot, and, for the first time in any weeks, tho surgcoin chare has sald: "You may speak us loudly of cncouragement as you pleuse, Yes, you may say that THUS PRESIDENT 18 CONVALESCING.”? And tha conservative Dr. Hamilton, who ant beside Dr. Btls and looked out upon tho sen, aid not dissent. On the contrary, he suld: “fle willuow get well.” The xloow of the night and the inorning have disappuured. Alt fuces arg bright. ‘The President's reclining chalr has been sent for, Tho Cabinet ure talking of tnking 2 trip to tho White Mountains on ‘fuesday, The guy peopto who throug Occin avenue, and who for two days have driven so slowly pitst the Elverun, agifthelow rumble of the wheels might xive distress, drive Faster now, THE BURNING SUN HAS DISAPPEARED, One no longer ‘pants’ for uir, Light clothes have given place ‘tu;,wraps. A sen turn bus come, The miraclo. that wus thought to be the only pusdible cure seoms to have been wrought, and today, by proclamution, tho Nation was bowed in prayer, It fe difficult to beHleve that 1 radical change has como, ».It Is hurd to see how the tnan who last nightybaving taken his tast chande, had vot! fiproved,was ‘thls morula vonvalescing. Theru had been uo chunge In the atmosphere or in bis surroundings. TAY ONLY MATENIAL CHANGE was to be found in the fact that he had dlsmizsed three doctors and one nurse. The cynics might say that for that be had new hope of life, Way not diginiss them all? Yet, dificult #3 It im to realizo thut so sudden a change bas come, 1f tho ductors are to be bellovod, tho Presitent hus not only rallied but he has radically improved, and igon the rontl tocertain recovery. Lut do tho, doctors say this? | Pat TUEY SAY IT IN THE EASY OFFILAND CON- VEUSATIONS for which they claim not to bo responsible, and which, when published, they bave su often found Itconvenient to deny, They do not auy in thotr builctins thut the Presitent is * conval- osclng’'; that we "can talk of encouragementas loudly" ns we please: that * nu new dungers are expected, and thut the old oncs are overcome,” Lasked Dr. Bliss to-day; * Why do you not suy In your bullotin that the President Is convales- elng? The statement would have much xreater weight If your numes were attuched to lt.” He nuswered, * Ob, TUE NULLETINS AT TL »VERY . CONSERVA- and so long as tho bulieting aro very conserva tive Jt will bu well fur tho people tu be not tuss so. Fervontly na the Nution with pray the bope- Tul predictions of tonight muy be reatized, it ls prudent not to belleve too strongly that the Preatdent {a out of danger wutit the surgeons: ure thomeclves willing olliciaily to suy su. It will bo wise to wait und to hope and rejoive with tho reat.” SECRETARY NLAINE, this afternoon, hearing the chuertul reports from tho doctors, anid: * [t will be well to wait forty olgut hours und see what the result is, so that wenvod not berguin disappointed.” — ‘Twivo, ut least, before, In the lust woury two months, we have beon told with confidence that the Presl- dent was convalesoing., More than once, oven du tho bulteting, the six surgeons have aul “The President ja slowly progressing towar reeuvery.” Yot, aince that time, two huge wounda baye Leen made into tho President's back to remove pus abscesses which threntencd his Ifo, und 9 burrowing ubucess has formed in the neck, which has ontirely destroyed the parotid gland, which contlnucs to dlacharzo from soveral oponings; and tho stomuch bus falled, 60 that practically the Prealdent tis boow sustained by nourlahing injections, REMEMBERING THESE FACTS, it ig not surprising thut Mr. Blaine should counsol caution, and ft will be well not to boust tou loudly on the blights of hope, lest wo oyain fall Into the slough of despulr, Hopeful words, such a4 those we hear to-night, have beon re- ceived at difforent stagea of tho Prosident’s ile ness for two mouths, to be followed by torritle relapsos, But, consorvative us one may bo die- posed to by, there is a strong, buoyant, hopoful feollng hore to-night. Tho Prosident, for the tirst timo in throu wouks, hug taken A CONSIDERABLE QUANTITY OF SOLID FOOD, and hus relished and retained ft, is stemuch Is butter, Hets porveptibly gaining strength, Thoro fs no radical guiu accomplished, but ho ta ‘) galning, Ho has passed through unotbor grout orlals successfully, Thor aro strong hopes that his course now will bo one of continuing prog- reas, All bis surrounstings are changed. Sinco tho last great orisis bugun ho hus boou rescucd from cortain deuth to possible life, He brouthos puro ure Instead of belug weakened by miname. Ho boars from bis window tonight THE THUNDER OF ‘THE SEA, asthe breakers dash upon tho blue beneath him, instoad of the eroaking of tho frowe in the Potomac marshes, Ite sovs the moontiyht glistentay on tho danoing waves, and ot obsoured -by tho yellow, murky materia of the Kidwall bottoms, and bo fs must certainly better, But he is not well; uelthor ts bo cone valeavent, Iv haa boun removed 280 miles, und {gs surrounded by conditions fuvorubio to life, Ho has fiaproyved; be is finproving. But wo do not yet know that tho blood polson is oradivated from bis system; that more pus: ubscosdcs will not fori; tl TEMUINLE BULLET Wil cause no future complicuvons. Until the surgeons know thoge things thoy will nut siy in thelr bulletins that- tho Prosidunt ta convas lescont, und untt! hoy aro withhys to eay'that, ‘much as wo hopo that it way bo true, 1¢ ls wis for the publly In ‘tholr, opinlons to be us cone gorvutive ds tho sUrRLOHS aro I thelr bullating,. DUS, REYBULN, BARNES, AND WoODWAID have gono from Louy Branch, and will wot ro turn, dire Hilson’ bas also permanently quitted the Prevldunt's bedside, It hus required no litde skilf to cf'cut those chanyus, a0 that thoro Would be no rullection upon the personal ubility of tho physicians. Wha chapye, Lowever, hus long ‘been duslred by the Prosident, by Birv. Gartlod, und, tou certain extent, by tho remaining phy alctans, Vrofesslonal otlqnot haa required that tho voto of all tho phyaicluns be tikon upon cone sultation, Tho eMvut of thlawas that It bad boppouad that the viewsof Hamilton and Ayuew svaq; Bac F “ ee! FIVE CENTS ——_———— ee ve + always beon carriod out, Dr. Barnos® Bg jHon with tho case . has been one of Lon! ay. Dr. Woolward has acted as the his- torian, and bas dono somo very valuable service ns an examiner, 3 2.4 THE URESIDENT AND MIS, GARFIELD + have long felt that thora wore too many phy= siclans, and tho President hus not always been nbto to control bis ‘frotfulness In regard to tho Presence of so many gontlemen {a the room. Hut there acamed to come no opportunity for rolloving thu threo gontlemon and Mra, Edson untlt the removal was dcoldod upun, As was an- nounced fn thoso dispatches, on Sunday last, tha lrealdont, In speaking of tho detalis of tho trp, sald that he would like to have Dr. Ditss go to Long Branch, aod Dr. Hamiltoa or,Dr. Agnew be thore with bim, but ho did not think it neces- sary for the othors to go. Tho President bad teurned that two of the physlciins who had reully bad least to do with the mafngoment had votud ugutnst removal in consultation, and one of then was : Ff GREATLY OPPOSED TO IT, even on tho turning that be wns removed. dirs, Garticld, tov, 1n making Inquiries, learned that the two physicinus woo bad tho loast connection with tho case could, with thu vute of one imure, negative any proposition mado by the three who had tnust nective charge. ‘This was not at uli satisfuctory, and she ut once determined that such a condition of things should uot be Jongor Permitted. Dr. iiss wus told thatho ulono of the resident physiclans was expucted to gu tg Long rane, und that he, with Dr. Agnow aud De. Maintiton, would there be assovinted in charge. IM. NEI3S INSISTED, HOWEVER, that all the physicians yo to Long Mranch—-that the ruspunstbility for removal be shared—and this was aurced to, with the understanding that within a reasonuble time the throe phystcians should be told of tho contemplated change. ‘Thoy were, however, In olliclal Ignorance of the detucmination untll yestorday., After the ovyen- ing exitinination it was learned that Dr, Iisa hut infurmed the physicians of tho President's and Mra. Gartleld’s wishes, and it is understoud that Mrs, Gartield nunlly informed them berseit. She did so very kintlly, ond her words were 60 well chugen that the physicians who were dls aulssed ALPEARED TU LEAVE WITH THE KINDEST FEELINGS, and with a ficm bellof in ber wssurances that tho chune was mude, not because nny. contidence in thom had bec lost, but because tho Presi+ dent did not desire six physicians, believing that he could be attended just us wel) by three. In regurd tu Mra, Edson, tho task of information ‘was sUlll snore dilticult, She hos beow TUE MOST FAITHFUL OF NUISES, ‘but her‘long vigals at tho bedside have worn upon her do that ber nervousness wns felt by the Presidont, and bo fins been compelled to speuk of it. It was also felt that, din ali, 16 would be butter to buve nune but malo: nurses, There will be Dr. Boynton, Gon. Swatn, Col. Hovkwull, and D.C. Rockwell, They urranced hours today, and there will bu horeatter regu- ur hours tor thetr services, ‘Iwo will watch one night and the othor two the next, while they wili alternate during the day every two hours. AQNE In connection with tue very confident state= mont of the President's recovery mide toulght, tuo following extract from a letter written by Dr. Aguew to Dr, Joseph Parish, of Burilugton, Nod. on Sept. 6, two days ago, only not be with- vlit Interest: Thore uover has been a tine, from the Coy on whieh the President was shot, ‘that.f hive buen very snugulne of his recovery, though Lwostuincerely pray that he may be restored to health, tu bis family, and tv his ut- stelal place in the Nation.” Dr. Agnew fs tue cof the three remninine physicians on thd Prest- dunt’s caso, and the one whu bas uttitued the greatest reputation usa surgeon, 3 THERE WAS A SERVICE FOR PRAYER in thy Little chupel neue the Presidenc’s cottage. Dr. Itliss baving been ‘eéked whether -the -r1n, iny of tho bells would by tkoly tu disttrb te Prealdont sald “No;' 1 think not. Me wit doubticss. be much, pleased when wo tell bin whut thoy are ringing for. Yes, rlag your bells. Ho hears the buyle-calls fromm’ the . cau Ko dl: Anetly that Tasked bin yesterday if they dis- turbed hin. He auld that hh d to bear them, Itremluded bim of War tine: Dr. Bhsa SPEAKING OF BULLETINS GENERALLY, Bays: “Sone people buve queer ideas us to tho objects of these bullutius. They are tu keep the poople infurmed as to the condition of the head of the Nation, That fs a serious work, und the puople have # rixht to bulletins ns com plete and uccurate as wo can make thom, Thoy Dave no right lo expect us to append our pro- fessional opinions as te whut the prospects or probabilities are, or even to interpret the facta of tho builetin, But thoy ru eutitied to the fucts, all the fucts, and thoy get them. ‘This case fs the most fumous surgical cuse of the country and of the century." EVERY STAQE 2 Jn it, down to detnils a0 minute that you would not sco the se of them at all, bas been recorded with the utmost cure, We expect to bo oritt- vised not only by the surgeons of this country— who, by the way, bave bad a tittle the worst of itas furans they have got—bit by those of Eu- © rope, In the elreumstancos, do you suppose that we ure going to put otlr names to bulletins that are fulse, even in spirit? No, You muy depend on those bulletins down to tho letter. Suppase we strata a point, and make out tho vondidon to be better than It fs, and expresa confidence. Should hu die, that would be thrown Inour faces ns ovidence oF our incompotence— THAT WE DID NOT KNOW DEATIL WHEN WE SAW IT. In that eottnge centers tho anxlous Interest of tho whol country. Tho heart of the Nation Lents thore tonight, If it boats anywhere. I do not think we fully reatize that, from Florida to Mano, from Now York to San Francisco, the ehiof topis of conversation is tonlght, * What lt golng on in that cottaye at Elveron by the sea?* ‘That ig the altuation." Botween tho Prealdent’s arrival and tho heat LONG BRANCH IAS FILLED UP AGAT Ocean avenus, from tho pler to the West End Hotol, hus as animated an appearance as in tuld- wummor. All tho drivors of tho uggravatingly slow stuges huve taken renewod couruge to keep their vehicles running, and to charge double prices, Some of them run ag far as tho Etberon, bringing daily many sightevers trom tho Long Branvh hotels—so many, in fact, that a speulal pleket of aoldicrs bus been found neges- sary uround tho three cars which brought tho Presldouttal purty bere, and which ure yet in {vont of the Francklyn cottage, Thoro la not much to see in thom, but, wore it not ter the guard, tho car and (ts contouts would ba carrlod +” olf by relicehuntors, ‘Tho pickat at tha Presl- dont’s vottaye hus heen extended go as to pro~ vent ourlouy persons from establlahing thom- selves. cn tho lawn between the bouso und tho beuch, a spot which commands a.viuw of the aick man’s window, To the compicte aatovish- uientof tho Captain of the post. herown ambi- Hous speculutor b ATTEMUTED TO ESTANLISIL A ‘TELESCOTE ata spot, commandinga viow of tho windows of tho afk chamber, some 400 yards from tho house, So was Informed that bis business at 10 conte n peep would not bo allowed, % VI CANS COMPIISING tho Prosident’s train wore romoved from the Improvised track In front of the Francklyn cot- tnge ut an carly hourthis morning, and, after consultation with tho Prosidout, tho railroad authorities wore notified that it would not die~ turn tho Prosldent if tho truck was removed. It ‘was, howover, constdered best, in view of poss!- ‘ble contingenciov iu tho President’s caso, to let the track romain until Mouday next, Slace the Proaldent’s arrival MNS, GRANT has callod twico iu porsou ta suquiro after bis health. ‘Today ahe euw Mrs, Garfleld, and ex. ° pressed to hor 49 only a wonlan and a wife can tho pluasuro it gave her to bear of tho Preal-. dont'é improved condition, Mrs, Garileld cou- gratulated Mrs. Grantou the ploasing fact of throo yrandobiidron being bora tober ju the last month, THK CABINET MEMBERS bayo sat almost all day on the porch of the West Eud cottage enjoying the welcome sea breezy god oxchunglog congratulations ovor tho coud!~ lon of the. Presidunt, Postmaster-Gcuergt James bas quite a touch of the bay-fever, but

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