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THE EVENING STAR. oe PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Pennsyivunia Ave. and 11th St. by f The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ¥ GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. : t% & x subserhers in the t 4 2 | ia we prepaid. . gts 10 = WALL STREDT TODAY, A Fioetuating Steck Market, he iy 1S —The Poefsfinanctal articles Speculation at = to time of the condition: at’ It is bonds are firm at une boads are dull at a dew vy WR =a a + mg from Aya? per York Ceaitral. coupen drsts, te “ "fists fo 5, aad Colorado- sto 100 Duriaz the fret hours 58—N°, 8,818. WASHIN gacatine eck gl ya TWO C per cent, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1881. nk lines. =— —— = = = ee = = ns = SS es no Se = _ — = So. Mil es Deu te F railway | * at 3} THE Nj du About the Bulletins, Guitean Upon Conkling, | oe _ Niap P Washington News and Gossip. PRESIDENT TO-DAY. EXPLANABION OF THE TERMS USED. inaiveamt convenmnsa with. Ocean eewe| Telegr ams to the Star. \ my } see R Internal rey- aan e } The surgeons who haye-charge of the Presi- } pressed considerable admiratton for ex-Senater . et — 51.468 48; eustor Much Better Than Yesterday. | aent’s case, even in the excitement of the first | Conkling politically, but seemed to, think his = L Tue French and American clat v hours, recognized the intense desire of the peo- | manners coukl be improved. Guiteau has a | BALLOTING AT ALBANY. EF | has adjourned muti Lith. ple to get information, and they arranged to | campaign speech on Garield and Hancock which | —_—-— Very Favorable Bulletins. issue frequent bulletins showing the state of | he has been in the hal the puise, temperature and respiration. ‘These | tion to prominent poli san introduc- | TA TEST CABLE NEWS. THe Yor aaa: Ba ew | be represen N CENTENNIALLA—The navy will at tire Yorktown centennial ccle- bulletins have been most eagerly watched for | York awhile azohe g ached Mr. Co: a} ————— “| bration by four training ships and their large ; cial Bultetin,-8 am—The President Com- | 11 Uhont ihe whole civllins se {tendered him a c the speech, but was : “t for fore | throug a werld. The use rdent sineld of the Worth At fortable. | és A treated rather cavalierly. The time — : = Heaton, now in the Me-| Execorive Mawsiox, & am.—The Prestaent |! tectnical terms in the bulleting could mot be | Healy in Washingtom, and again banded ——— » Londen end EXEC E MANS N. am.— s i vl “Fe ba Tal S = Shik as j avoided, especially when the necessity of con-| Mr. Conkling a copy of the Speech, sayMg that | |B comfortable this wornins. ‘The rise of tem- | deneation, tm order that they might be quickly | avhe (Gitar) wer an siphons for sie the | AN ITALIAN BRIGAND CHIEF. he will go direct to Hampton | P"Titure noted in Tast evening's bulletin beza0 ronared and frequently issued, #8 taken into A Would show the ground for bis claims. | ——— Aspociat to ther it ls probable that a mutaber of ves- | fo diminish about on hour later. Pulse, 96; | consideration. It ls bat Natural that very many ltabheanetan eared | © 3 ALBANY DEADLOCK. aly Sith eee . W. Biss, cal terms, and with the view of rendering the sel | mm cron was present and witnessed the scene with | builetin inteUigible to all, the surgeons accom-! some amusement. Giteau says: “Don and I }Panied the figures showing temperature, | Came tothe conclusion that imy Lord Roscoe | as_ fol ived with great favor by | Mr. Brown, the President's secretary, thi8! pnise and respiration with a brief remark | YS snubbing me, ee eg | Pes and especially by his host of journal- ; Morning sent the following note tothe members | to the effect that ‘the President's condi- Regs 2 at phat ET Sn § of the Cabinet. It explains what was thought | tion conttmues favorable,” etc. These bulletins me 's mail brought a postal card mailed.) * = eee . last evening to be an unfavorable change in the | are now issued three times dally, and will be so (from Chicago, and addressed to “Charles J NS tte, nly. efeciton 40 be | aniaarit’a oonditiGa. 3 continued. Some explanation of the technical | Guiteau, Assassin.” On the card was a pen | The unfavorable symptoms which made their | the Precidente condition: ao f doubt, asset | Bctre of a man hanging on a scaffold, with the é : vords ‘Reptile Guiteau” across his stomach. appearance yesterday afternoon have entirety | many to a quick comprehension of the bulletins, (oe Dea Et ae A : : at subsidec. ‘The President passed a very com- | as it frequently occurs that the man of business | fugga as Md Jackals are waiting to feed on the ‘Tue Fate or Ex. ATOR Pogn’s Son—The {fortable, restful night, and this morning his | 0T labor has.but time for a glance at them, as he GUITEAU IN A BIBLE CLA! ia This city parties War department has not yet been advised of the | pulse i# 96 and temperature 99. This would | passes. “Pulse,” on a bulletin, means the num- The N. Y. Sun says: Guiteau. beside and 50. 7 killing of the son of ex-Senator Pugh, of Ohio. | Seem to indicate that the incresed pulse and | ber of beats per minute of the patient's pulse. ee Sah oe 3 ils : member of Plymouth Chureh from 1807 to 1889, | native coun ears azo, and has. = _ It is believed, thouzh, by Adjutant General Drum | temperature of last evening was merely a tempo- | This, as everybody understands. is determined | vas als a member of the Bible ck i 7 T tor for the shi mm. 15: H. J. Ramsdell, the new te-| _J- J- Woonwarp, The Unfavorable Symptoms Disappear. Brown, fret vioe lent; S. W. li. Brown, TL and W.E. Loko, executive of Wills, ree: is appointment is re et | the publ | istic fr : I EUREKA SPRINGS WA en ae attle of wh Hees, rd, Ss Boyne. atto® of the s observed today & cursions, wh hands ot | SENATOR Raxsow . | held in North Carolina this year is onein August. | | Polities do not enter Ht, but only the question of | unce prohibitic > AND CRIES. } tempei “| that if Push fell into the hands of the Apacies | TaTy fluctuation, due, as the surgeons supposed | Uy counting the pulsations, wateh 1 Mr. Hill of the Bethel. Mr. Hill ie Gently captured at cITY A ND. | they have tortured him to death, as stated in the | t the time, to some momentary tax upon his » patient's % ane day: “As soon as I learned that it w: c He is charged wit 2 Killed 1 ey tere kartares nervous system rather than to any permanent of the patient's body. ‘This ty ascer-) 48), “AS soon as I learned tha gow erap! pepces Sa Te unfavorable change in his conditio tained by placing the bulb of asmall theremome- | 3 .juureans @ former mem ee i aA RHODY DENISE ¢,| GENERAL OrpERS No. 61 has been issued from J. 8. Brows, Private Secretary. | ter. specially arranged and adapted for the pur- | 7/004) 1 where it h ae \ th :borhoud of Pal pose, in the mouth of the patient, or under the | fom the wall where it had hung i i ots ; | the headquarters of the army, publishing the | OMfeis! Bulletin—1 p.m.—A Comfortable Day | Bost.{n the mouth of the, Murceon muy mee ae {Foom, Tt was a small card ___F- P. MAY & CO._ | order of the Postmaster General, fixing the rates for the President. The highest degree registered by th | used to be called carte de i : z METROPOLITAN RAILROAD COMPA: of chars for telezraphic communications, with EXEcctive MANSION, 1 p. m., July 12. _ | shows the temperature of the body. © lfeeron eae The Sei | Iasi xt ilar era Gen 8 cc ee nee Te thalr ese ee oe Coa elo ceike | The President is passing = comfortable day. ont aces the | camber of. beaut Pate | tine I saw Guitean he borrow (me un-| extortion t See } ts oflice on P street, | act of Congress approved July 24, 1866. Pulse 100, temperature 100.8, respiration 24. tions, ' are ascertained’ by watching aD a nee Exc be pe eccond iurder With reed). Of him he stepped off on the ‘én election wilt | ae D. W. Buss, nd counting the times the chest rises and falls eed hea ne F; ation: Gth, siicther extortion on ve noticing th i a will be open | LEAVE OF AnseNee for six months, from July . J. K. Banses, per minute. In good healt the natural beats | 0 when he came soon efterwant to. horzos 7th, another extortion with hind him. he mM 1, 1S81, on surgeon’s certificate of disability, has I. 5. Woopwaxo. of the pulse vary in different persons. The av ae oe I hag Sed him up” wi i a ‘The Juiy dividend will be paid at the National Metro- | been cranted Captain R. M. Potter, military store- Rossin Revauus wre of adults is fr to sevent v per min- | 79a0 bate oe coh ONCE The | mr Se ae keeper, Quarteriaster’s department. OBEEL RETGURM. ute. There are, however, very wide difference: ‘new him, but he was very insincere. thee WM. W. MOORE, Secrets = 1:20—The President Better. even in healthy ersons. For instance, Bona Where is the Bullet? bs Er 7 : The President's condition at half-past one this | parte’s natural pulse-beat was only about 42, } pm WAMILTON DOES NOT THINK THETESTINONY | pe: the , te gon. o ee rett tothe apprentice ship Constitution. “De-} arternoon was much better than at the eame ERE ea aes Oe co ee Se | Secure tles reise » Engl governinent ead squmreret © erate ie aoa eee Colorado 4 time yesterday. The President waa very cheer- | (he name 1s not now remembered) was a8 high | ne xy Yorke Sun to-day case To WOR re- | took this matter up and assumed sa mene Hecke Pas one e S Dake mane ful: the physicians equally so. One of the attend- | tremes. Then, too, the pulse-beats of healthy Ported from Washington yesterday morning that { tion that the Italian Se duced rates, © neces | ndezvous at Balti- | teading physicianss is constantly by his side. ‘ary at different times of the day, or | Dr. Bliss had said, “The indications of whi v of the robbers and taking many prisoners, —— = | naster Henry R.| His appetite to-day has been better than since | According to. the position of the body or to the | we have privately ailvised Drs, Asher ond tle - | among them Esposito, chief of the taxa” 2 é DIES! hand ordered to the | the shooting. Every two hours the President is | tivity or oan o foe: (esis S coe eae iiton by letter, are that the ball went. through | = = DO YOU WANT A PURE, BLOOMING COMPLEXION? fant Paymaster Chas. | civen three ounces of milk with a small dram of | othe day end the inves atont midiight 48 8 Teter (oto abd oaitnal cavity, a8 ts Jo If 60, a few applications of Hagan’a tail then wet orders aecetate | TWH. ‘This morning he was given a slice of milk | rule in health, the is quicker ta the morn-| supposed, and It will. be cace ch from ‘Tunis to | 78k land on this widnelis wae .W. Galt from duty onthe Ajax | toast. All of this he retains on his stomach. | in than aniene oy qing, but in fever. espectallyin | comes, to remove it from that point without | Reut A transport | tye ned in the navy y 4 = ‘ and other monitors and ordered tothe Despatch. | He seemed to enjoy the toast. The color of the } jr*fin Weather, "The Peeda eae eee danger. 1 do not think it will be necessary to | has arrived here with troops from France. She ' the tabuenies ‘ Ms mac ant Paymaster CW. Littlefield from the | Presideat’s skin is perfectly natural, and the | hopefal svuyzome of Ne eee eee ene | enter the abdominal cavity.” ing | bas embarked stx cuns at Goleta and is yae- | ie accident. He leaves ard. Boston, and ordered to the Ajax. | skin cook, ably guiceoned anti cn ae aa ae eon ta Dr. sales JD paring to vo to Sfax. | emdien.. - his reltu home, having been detached | 2-0'lock.—The President Weak but Improving. | the morning. The dostonvatisibute the inerease | SUEZeows referred to, sa eee ‘ Liberals Leaving. Bulgaria, ee from the Palos, Asiatic station, oa the 15th of |The usual anrount of pus was discharged from | tO the heat, stir_and bustle tucident to the day- | vate P | eikoit, whe as sare Rance Sa mE Secs ee . iting apes ‘ ‘ time and the decrease to the cooler atmosphere | ts eikom, who were elected Mr. 1. B. Moulton, fe mma LaPort, eae Te April last, and has been placed on waiting | the President's wound to-day. It was of a healthy : his Al ateanbl A SaLLowsess, Trpxess, Praupces, Biorcues, | APTI see y and the general quiet which prevail at night. | jwation us tee 4 ’ ‘ ¥ filed a bill for a divorce from Bu a TS. = cl haracter. Although the President was so weak | President Gartield’s natural pubse, when in good sumption is tNat the corre i re pd all ‘ Tue Proposen New Dean 1X THe Peston | at2o'elock this afterneon that he could only | health and culet. is about 7 Deals per aninute. | as tu what Dr. Bliss sald & hoe | Disnases axp Itrexrscrions oF Tae S\ rice The oral 2 raise his head with difficulty all the physicians pulsation yet reached in hts case | | haye no doub B i ‘ vhat 3 \ rs Orvice.—The announcement that Commi ; y phy ; reas ) Feit hag | Lba¥e No doubt Dr. Bliss will inform me of what of support, and stat Yr Ovaucours raz Fresnry Avreanssce or Hear, | Dudley, of the Pension office, proposes to dis- | #ree in the opinion that he isin an improved ee ee gon - pe cron dav t has | the reporter alludes to. In [ i rex's correspondent pent and want of support, and states thal 3 oe hai condition. otha ; : } timony in th concl s Pasta Excureuest. argo al excconfederates from hi bureau, on | MMOD ween . jlethary, the putse has been known to go down | the ball Ie 3. ae os z | the ground that he does not consider it proper | Unoffic ulletin—2 W. M.—Steady Improve- | to 17 and the other extreme on record is 200, the | "hr. Hamt . eap.! 2 i 3x Mares 4 Lavy ov Tuner Arrean cr Tworrs! | GF eafe to have thio class of men in postions Ticht Sines Moving. Ieee cocaine tn GER Eero ene « x. Havnllton sata ees was a natural sap- 4 2 .¢ she left Lim he as bem And-co vataral, grulual, and pecfect aroiteeffects that | which enable them to pass upon the claims of! Dp, piss at this hour—2 p.m. reports that {0 the brain. ‘The verde temperatur {Ana didlo ates roe eayiaying he _ street, eallingr her vile 3 z ae aS | Union soldiers, has created a flutter of excite- oro dent's condition beet reports that | natural heat of the hurean body, in ood condi- | of the abdomen, it = ; Sth he, to destroy her t gana tt? Bvoesible to detect ite application. ment among government employes. The sub-} the President's condition has been steadily im- | tion of health, is 9834 deurees, (98.5 Fahrenheit.) | out! a ine pee | = — en oF Tu | Jett is discussed pro and con quite generally, | proving ever since morning. The transient in- | The sth degree is marked on thermometers we : : - pat she found it ty bank Ce EASTER sr “ME /and seems to attract more attention than any | crease in pulse and temperature last nizht was | ‘"blood heat.” Cases are on pecord tn the Presulen® Weld eee ora ee | te oe ee ee ne ee: and he now thicatens t child. Condition. “A domnoratio Webber of oanentS | ouly a natural fluctuation of the fever and not | “hich the temperature rose fo 108 in| Gniy say that he thagebe the, Coedlty eee maay poor law guardians, ia Che Eerulty Court to-day, Sakae Wee iae tp tis Doponloen tae | eet ae ae ant pemamiber of Congress. | an indication of any unfavorable change. ‘Tie {children and 107 in adults, but 105 is] favorablems tena Commissexers Under the Land Bill | nertoe ¥. Gm They ot aa tie Degosttors, aad | ee Penang of it, sald. tronically, he thought | President ts better In every way this afternoon | Tzatded as almost certain death, and 104 as ex- a 5 It is surmised that the three commissioners | 2 1s ro ei 2 Bd preset Mr. Dudley had better refuse to pay aay Pen-| than at the corresponding hour yesterday, and | tremely dangerous. Raving yellow fever patients The Missing Bullet. under the land bill will be Viscount Monck, | Qccrmber 2. 185¢ oe a ed for, at this office, on | sions to Union soldiers at present because the i pe neast- | 2% said to rarely go above ‘The President's | ay ayy, S SAYS : SES-| Justice Barre on aL Irek deithe: | Si When she de hima. be barred, 2nd . he has not a symptom which need cause uneasi. AN ANNAPOLIS MAN YS IT 18 IN HIS rosses- | Justice Barry. Queen's Bench, Ireland. and either > the ether creditorsof | 8pPropriations for this purpose were voted BY | ness. His pulse at 2 p.m. is only 96, and althoneh | mperature has been as low as 98.9, only four- Mr. James ‘Dickson, M. P. for Dungannon, or 1 Seen Ae Bee OE FELT 2 | er demoezatic Senatoraelll seake tle oetlon ar He has taken no anodyne since yesterday, he is | feMt ed the igteet MARC ee July 10th, | Mr. Shaw, home rule M.P. for Cork county. | qu RSE PP GRAND Tea a i SS ie democratic Senators will make this action o! pa y a Mie cat. | Teached the highest polnt—102.8. The surgeons July 10th. - Shaw, eM. P. 7 ‘ a enon tects Tae ade, Teceived dividends | Mr Dudley o cusus belli against the commis- ped eed gine’ oes enitaeieerte BE | ascrited this ‘unusual rise—it had not een suing | Ealllor Star:—As 1 was an eye witness of the Preference Stockholders of Erie. ith the grand larceny per tie Tani de ites, | stoner and that thes will unite to defeat his con. refrizerating apparatus in the baseient at ie | above 101 and fractions—to excitement of the | shooting of President Garfield, sna being able to | «At a. mecting of apart “ited fo ee a E ey | firmation next winter. The opinion is expressed a Barps of Ti Gearon i jent, y SP lef Masi % ay Yemertay,. ras wolve | ne as Nolan, (OX, Commisioner_ | hy some that the President lion bees cay temperature of 7 dearees, which the Seine AU So eee ponte aay other explain which shot entered the Chief Magis-| form a committee for the purpose of securing bof the 2d of this mouth. ‘The case was seat te : mimeteatiy ty attend to public ui, will not | President tinds mort comfortable. the pipes for the compressed alr. “The fact that | Tite's body and the course and present where-| the payment of a 6 per cent ividend for the lat | the grand jury in S300 bonds, permit the discharge of the ex-coniederates. LAST NIGHT'S WATCH the temperature receded this morning to 99.6 | Sbouts of the ball that inissed him, 1 deemedsit | financial year. { F ect ae Others hold that Secretary Kirkwood will veto | by the President's bedside was a v. - | proves the accuracy of this opinion. ‘In cases | Proper to impart to you the information J pos- The New Italian Loan, SVOKAL. BYORSS0 LSStEOr With SR, y Every, OF) y 1 | sess of the tragedy, as it will cl the thas. Ww i {hg broceeding. | There are those who insist that | ious one. The increased temperature mizht |Of cholera the temperature of the body has | S¢°° © f the lost’ bullet) which the ee vs | There are speculative dealings in the scrip of Coes, Merphy, XY 5. eens, the ineasure is a proper one, on the theory that | yive ‘meant a permanent change for the vane | been known to fall to. 77, but the icy hand of | TY (© fhe post bullet) which the newspaper | the new Italian loan at 1 to 1% premium, wood, Ueuiel ‘Brocd, Amen there are ex-Union soldiers who would be glad | Eycry symptoms Was sorsedene ait ee Worse: | death already had hold of the patient. The Dt ivitay Paseo e tee ine ete The Remains of Pope Pius XI. Wil ne ee to have the positions now held by ex-confeder- | Erutine atid the pronto mente nk "tho ten | President’s respiration has varied from 19 to 24. Gifferense Of opinion a, te hath ee, ihe | Rome, July 12.—The body of Pope Pius TX. in oe enantio ates and that the former should be given the | Wrature begat to: fall rele iter wee tems | In health, and when entirely free from any tor second: shot that struck the Presiden; | accordance with the terms of his will, will be re- | Hed a eS ee eee Preference. | Thi is about the way in which the | EOTiCtr was relieved. bit the wet eel cose the | citing influence, the natural resptration (nuraber Be ene second shot that struck the President | rroved to-day from St. Peters £0 the Churea of | Ouest 18 to Seen ereeneliee Be ee 3 matter is canvassed about town. ened ii the least. ‘The night was a comfortarie | Of Dreathings per minute) of an adult is from entered the coat sleeve, as 20 tree of it went | San Lorenzo. The whole ceremony will be | Patients and a hygenic home. — ‘ ———___ one altogether, though the President, did ary | fom fourteen to eighteen; but in cases of sick- be found. though the noel dilizcat corcce te | strictly private. i > cee Late R The Pensonat.—Admiral Porter and family went | 2eep" continuously for any letieth oe rime ioe, | ness and of wounds it has been recorded as low Desh inde (OIE TRerteey coon Cinco Gen. Cialdin's Letter of Recalh | taneral ef the late Ellcha tigen whose Seal tes era Ciera north to-day.— Justice Bradley and family and | aiso'hai fewer restless nape than. she nit ee ae feven and as high’ as ono hundred per | a5 pus without euccens, forthe bullet that ex] Loxnon, July 19.-—A Paris dispatch to the | New York was noted in Tie Sta took pines HES Hostels, | Mr- Corcoran and Miss Busts are at the Hotel | fore. ‘This morning he was very comfortable. {NUE tha oasi tty | tered the President's sleeve a second after passed | daily Telegraph says: Gen Cialdinis, the Italian | last evening at Oak Hill cemetery, Georgetowne #11 Penusyivania avenue. | Kauterskill in the Catskill Mountaina——Ex-| The temperature of his room was about 7 de. used in the earlier bulletins to denote coders, | into my possession and is still retained by ine as | ambassador, has presented his letters of recall | The hemaie whtoh were tect nee New { Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, died at Omaha, | grees. All the symptoms and indications were iautrers of the Preailen eer naitions: Dut hiscase | # Telic, not alone because of its connection with | to President Grevy. He stated that hay York yesterday, were taken directly to. the Jin, by Richard Grant White. | 07 Sunday, in the 50th year of his age, of gen-| of the most favorable character. The momen- has now reached a state of progress which re- | the President, but principally because it very | setved his country for more than 45 years, the chapel’ in the cemetery, where the Ey * inllng # saan eral debility, anzmented by exposure in_ the re- | tary anxiety of last evening has entirely disap- } 2 Beogrees each narrow caped enterinss my body, which it | time for hig retirement from public life’ had | service was said by Rev. Mr. Parker. There ¢ ma ent extreme heat.—Dr. J. M. Toner left the | peared. . YESSY” | Teves that apprehension., The term, brietly de- | RATOwly escaped enter ifs, qaupiees nok been | come were no pall-bearers, and only a few immediate * jeity this morning for New York, whence he sas la ierkeen So suk GhuveiD ie a name Creche RoeRIM, | checked by ‘a lance fiver. medal | which The Murderers of Abdul Aziz. | | friends othe fainily were present. In the pubs 7 on Thursday for Liverpool in ‘the White Star an ; : : T nome, Suspended from my neck and} A Constantinople dispatch to the Times says: | lished notices of Mr. Riggs’ death some errors: + +| steamer Republic. E. C. Cutter and fam. | fom, Prank te any contac: Geers He iteneoe: So ceae creas and Generally which was presented to me by Rev. Father | The Sultan entertained the idea of lavine the have been made. ‘The deceased was only i Tete Cone to the New England seacoast, at | tutions of sympathy adopted by the elty council is a most dangerous, if not fatal, | Rreitag, formerly pastor of St. Mary's church of | jndzement in the case of the allezed murderers | Years of age and a younger brother of Mr. Geo. different points on which they will spend the ble : i agin eed *| this city. On the morning of the 2d of July, | of Abdul Aziz annulled by thecourt of cassation, |W. Riggs. Their father was a merchant and nob warm season.—The wife of Dr. Geo. B. Johnston, LAST NIGHT AT THE WHITE HOUSE. mpanitis” was another unfavorable s being in the vicinity of the Baltimore and Poto- | but it was represented fo him that this would | @ banker. The house of Riges & NEW DOS son of Senator Johnston of the resi-| | The oficial bulletin issued at 7 o'clock last | tom in the earlier stazesof the President's cace, | AC depot, and hearing that the President anda | involve a new trial and daneer of father enn: | Corcoran & Riggs, was founded by dir. z ‘The oT Peadence of Talleyrand and Louis | idence ofherhusband in Richmond on Sunday— | evening stated:—“The President has had rather now happily passed. aah caning was that the | Member of his Cabinet would goon be at the | dal. The Sultan has decided to commute the | Corcoran and Mr. Geo Riggs, the present. — 3 Toned hy, be Palain, 43 Mr. Titian J. Coffey and fail: been | more fever this afternoon. In other respects his | ahdomen was swelling up tight: like ares { depot, I and my friend, Samuel Frazier, con-| death sentences, head of the firm. Mr. Elisha Riggs was @ parte Appieton's General Guid $2.56 | #t Old Point for some time, have left there for | condition is unchanged. | Pulse, 108; tempera- | (tympan) from an accumulation of air or gasses | cluded to stop and see the great man of whom Vienna Jonrnals Seized. ner of Mr. Coreoran's only for a few years, dure Memeyer's Text Book tkeley, and will afterwards go to Bedford | ture, 102.8; respiration, 24.” Information ob- | ‘© . : ad heard so much, but had never before : ing tie temporary retirement from business of 7 in the intestinal tube or in the peritoneum. The | W@ had b 5 Loxpos, July 12.—Dispatehes from Vienna to —— ‘Mrs. Frank Hufty has gone to Rock | tained during the night from the sick room indi- | t. isappeared be! vel seen. We had not long to wait, for soon the | the siandard and the Times say that the potice | ME Geo. W. Riggs. 630 | Bhon.— Representative Hooker, of Mississippi, | cated uo important. change in the Presidene’s | SMPanitis disappeared before it developed to ee melee soa ie tating viewma tear | 2 & A President and a gentleman who I was told eli . leas yi “s PR a5 ea So | is in town, staying at the St. James.—Marshal | condition. During the night the President was | 20 alarming extent. was Secretary Blaine entered the depot, accom- | hare Seized nearly all the leading Vienna Jour- | 4 Fierce axp PERHAPS FATAL ASSAULT O% & g ‘ ng ig ident was What Dr. Bliss Say nals for publishing a resolu v 2:33 | Henry left the city last night for Ohio, with | disturbed by the noise caused by a party of car- 2 ‘ys panied by a number of ladies. The two gentle- F Preside lege—_L. L r Ne | Womax Rerortep.—It has been ted to the: rang nstitutionalits belonging t he x Rei ‘ repo 2 12f00 | ident Hinsdale, of Hiram College —L. L. | penters engaged in building two large ice boxes | _ Dr. Bliss says that during the early part of the | men walked to and fro, engaged in conversation, | Cousin ging to: T 9.00 | Springs. resolution was not an attack on the Taafe min- | Police that Saturday afternoon a restaurant, Sent i 0 Crounse, for many years Washington ci in the immediate vicinity of the i day yest ‘ident was very restless, | while my friend and I sat ona bench and watch . . .. | Keeper named John Evans, doing business on U, ards just recnivell ea See spondent of the New York Times, died at wer: | ong ne a canity moyen hy dee oe eet eee ey "The nolee of the far, |them. Soon the sharp crack of s pistol-shot tae Ta eae te the rca brzamon of general feel-| ictwreen Half and iat streste eoatheadt, auamulnt Law BooxsE Len AND STATIONER, burg, N. Y.. yesterday, of consumption.— An- | Col. Rockwell. in th t forcing th 1 air into the | Durst upon the air, which was followed almost | teir menaces against the Germans. ed Mrs. Nellie Williams, keeper of a grocery * $028 475 Pa. ave. uorthwest. | drew C. Ronne, of Washington, is a nger inthe basement forcing the cool air instantly by a second. On the instant that the y = | store corner of South Capitol and N = gn the ‘steamer Caspian, leaving Baltimore for | att canon anne ee nOCee TODAY | room made a buzzing sound, plainly susceptible | report of the first’ shot was borne to my Decline In American Railway Stocks. ina = | brutal manner with a chair, and it ts her: Liverpool, via Halifax, to-day.——Dr. Daniel B. | Consisted principally of preparing bulletins and | tous near the bedside, and once or twice we | ears, I felt a stinging sensation in my | The Financier says: The decline in American | condition is quite critical from a fracture of | le d Canadian railways yesterday tended to dis- | > Clarke and family are at the Virginia Warm | arranging papers which came in during the rush ed if mplain, but | chest. I left the place in a hurry, | 9% wah “é skuil. It is reported that Mr. Evans had . | Springs ——Ex-Sehator Thursan eis aa of business. Seyeral machines for ier eel eee event tat 4 wie eno After | believing that I been fatally shot. | ormaniae other markets. ‘The public are now | a tin panto Mra. Williams’ goat's tail, and she | Faris that he will remain in Europe some time| sick room rrived to-day. Some curi 8 canvas section was substituted for the tin pipe | AS soon as I could I stripped my chest | mostly holding oof, and speculators have prices | expressed her probation of the act in pretty | after the recess of the conference, which takes | ® tassat f ons a | it broke the continuity of sound, or ae General | bare, and found that my life had been saved by = Ser Ga - | platn languace, and he retaliated by going to her. place directly, and that he and Mrs. Thurman ¢ ord Od out Mor lp semen apc Sccompanying | Swaim, who was standing by, said, the tele-| the medal I have worn for twelve years. The | The heres Oe o h ae operations - just | shop and assaulted her as described. Drs. : may remain abroad until next spring. pet gal rghit f tO, the Goud divine also | phonic communication between the fan and the | spot where the medal had rested felt sore, and|20W is to put them down, This tend- | ers, Melville and Hammett are attending the R i came in. It was sent ie basement, where | room was cut off. But the rest which followed | Was very red. The bulletI found in my shirt |€9¢¥, was observable yesterday in nearly | erer and think her case is a critical one, mage aeaaee | cree Miner yan anermey Swern, | te sac tds Wen | Susgue ihe seh aa Var) satus | bom" {'iet Walt wing kant | st te” deprtncn tt" me a fe is complete it of 5 Ward's Vi ings which have nt ie louse |, Mexican ai ustrian LEANING E b — Beh Gord’ Ger “Abso, Frankia Square aun ‘Sect | , Attomey General MacVeagh was compelled to | MAAS Ti past seven days. General Swaimand | Probably as natural a sleep as he has had since | hoon of that day, arriving in Annapolis at 2 p. “" hi etary nian Naren. essesaes ols. new B. MOHUN, railway Foreign governments, Hudson Bay, 5) Entw 7 seit” | leave the Department of Justice this morning | Colonel Rockwell came and went during the | "te Wound. . im Thee phat teenies cores spas my tend, f0t | Cetamson Rank, Laden ‘lainey dares amd many | SE Pollock: MG, Reena Fetes fake - by sudden illness. A physician was called at his | day. Dr. Hawkes, in eet Bnt’s What is the President's t? The ae what trouble would follow if I was de- o saetsono-e . ~~ L. ary eg = Emery, 8. la a aT = istructot Presid 3 itness. Loss of situati sure- | others pping. 3. Perry aw . Charlton,’ trustees : HAY Wk & uercuiyso: residence to attend him. |The Attorney General | boys, went out to Colonel Rockwell's house this | Go°tor Was unab Ree rae onary Hapetiast date Kept ae cee harms Public Improvements in British Columbia, | Netropslitan: Methodist Ch to have the ~~ $17 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, has been rated by the intense heat of the | forenoon to attend to the studies of the boys, | “Do you think he has lost much flesh?” ployer would have to fill my with someone{ Vicrorm, B. C., Suly 12.—Col. Crossman and | spire of that church. some two fect out of ‘ ihe i . past few days following so closely upon the long | which have been resumed there. Very few peo-| «te ** replied the a “[ should say | else if I was detained in Washington for one day. | Lieut. Russell, of the British army, assisted by | plumb, righted up and secured to the satisfac. GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO spell of watching at the White House when the | plecalled. The Chinese minister sent his card ‘, fn * O | tion of the in tor of buil within als tas in teiett between twenty-five and thirty pounds. His | I will surrender the bullet if Iam assured that | local military officers, are engaged in locating spect dings ‘thirty MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN cry | President's life was in imminent pertl. with a hope of speedy recovery. The members | form has materiall diminighed.”” it will be returned to me after the District At-| sites for the fortification and protection of the | days from date. - RESIDENCES, 5 ofthe Cabinet came in one by one during the | “Referring to the bulletins he said that the | torney shall have no further use for it. Please | harbors of Victoria and Equimault. Extensive SPOT aun mae 2 ,GRANT OS McPurnsox.—A letter from Gen. | day. The Mexican minister, General George | retrile excitement was greatest during the | have this shown to Mr. Corkhill. Any farther in- begin almost immediately. The | ANoTiHER Fixe Hovse.—Mr. E. C. ND HAVING A LARGE FORCE OF Grant appears in a general order of the Grand | Sheridan and Representative Csimiey called | middle of the day, wi most fever cases | formation you may desire which I can give I| imperial dockyard is to be enlarged, has commenced the erection of a handsome bs COMPETENT WORKMEN, Army of the Republic of the department of Ohio, | during the forenoon. Mra. Garfield did not go it was greatest at 1 4 ‘was one of the | shall be happy to furnish you with. ——_———_—_—_ dence on N street, betweea Connecticut avenue } mae in which he says: “I have your letter of the 28th | out to-day, but remained indoors, spending | Deruitssitins prbels pagal betinbiede Sl ae RAILROAD ACCIDENT. and 1th strect northwest. The size is $2.2 ATTEND PROMPTLY of June. I have answered the invitation to be | most of the time in the President’sroom. The “Is he inclined to talk? No. 20 Cornhill street, Annapolis, Md. Several Passengers Injured. 50 feet, three-stories high, and ‘ad ALL JOBBING ORDERS. jani2_ | at Clyde on the 22d of July, at the unveiling of | only new feature about the house was the work “Not since we have Oe Laxewoop, N.J., July 12.—The 7 | brick front, flat roof, brick cornices, g am ae the McPherson statue, that {am not able to say | of removing cooling machinery. That is @| ne should keep silent I Suicide y sey Southern morning train o | fall bay window. This in all its 7 &. RUPPERT, Positively that I will be able to be present on | change from the constant receipt of it. side he eae his : Worcester, Mass., July 12.—Henry A. Howe, | with an accident on the bridge between here and | pointments, both as to plans and waterial, : NOS. 499 AND 405 77H STREET NonTHWeEsT. | that occasion, but If I can leave New York at | Gen. Mussey called this afternoon for the first | {Sy ‘ of Princetown, Sea, ster 55, committed sui- | 55, 7 % first-class. The cost is £10,000. Fa that time I shall certainly be there. MY Tespect | time since last Saturday a week There | stunt er to him cide by hanging: hi this morning. He was & Co., the architects, Hagan, HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- | for Gen. McPherson was so great that i want to y & week ago. sid suffering from delirium ens. builder. DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, do everything I can to express. my ap) ion | Were a number of people who came to the house taleep. He eae. S . the cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the | Of the man and of his services while living. I| on personal business. The business was of such but the confused and. July 12.—Virginia 6's, market. hope the Ohio soldiers who served under him | a character that the callers had to be referred to diminished duri ion was BALTIMORE, Jul ‘ Fisitt will tarn ont on that occasion im great number." | the different, departments cones they should dluring the day. the from | gc, do, second weries, Hi; do. G TACKLES, CROQUET NIS. Bi ES, W. i ‘ig the wound has been what we term Tog bie coy, —_—_e.—_ = have gone at ._ Not much encouragement is xe Wik Beet val | cine seth oaeoae mae | Canine ee agi eee Maa | ge hea "tt RegisEg 2 sree seortment of Traveling and Lanch | 11, says: “Robert Bell, an awed negro, died re a aigerean ae ° sin not expel any and has ee phar) BASKETS. last night. Bell has been afflicted with rheama- ‘THE PRAISE DAY PROPOSITION. paoont aa gatetal for his appetite ability E PITCHERS. tism and otherwise diseased for many Governor Foster has reeeived telegrams from ‘ I supported himself by selling apples on the governors of Indiana, Massachusetts, Kan- | , D'- Bliss said that he waemore than ever con- — Although death only ensued lait night, an agent saa, “Wisconsin, ‘Tennensce, Titinois, | ftmed that the diagnosis was correct— A it of Plated Ice Pitchers of from one of the so-called mutual aseo- | Vi full sssortmen lity, with Metal and Porceiain li Fi ciations is already in town Mississiy = g Ware and Cuthory in reat variety at very moder” conversation as to the enorraons, pollo fe saenis has M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 20 TOT PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. Go MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Medical Worl warranted the best and qbeapest, indispensable to every man, entitled “THE —_—— SCIENCE OF LIFE OR SELF-PRESER- BROVp | ATION" bound in nuest French mus. THYSEL?. | tin, emboesed

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