Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1881 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

JA8L IHMANA. 10PICS OF THE DAT. MBMOXAli A POUTICA1. 6KM. WllAUX C. WtCKHAM, leader ef tbeMftrixbtout, BepuWieans of Virntala. ha published letter givtag hi mtaw lor opposing If ahone aad prpoed coalition with the Rendjusters en tb part of Ik Republic, and winding up with tb HMUMMNI tkttt bs WttlvotC tbt State Democratic ticket. Gkxkkal Lmlib Coombs, of Kentuekr. who died at aia bow te Lexington ea th Slat, is ttofntk year of felt age. was the last at the Pioneer Indian warrior of that Mate. He waa a Captain in toe war of Wit. end raised and equipped a regiment to aid Texas to her itruprle for Independence. Be waa a tainted friend of Heary liar. Hs I was several times Auditor of Kentucky, and j suffered defeat for CVmrreas at the hands of John C. Brcekenrfdae. He waa a strong Union maa during the late civil war. Many years ago he lost a large fortune fa building Milroeds, ai two years alaee he waa USti abntM destitute by the burning of his Geobge W. Rtooe, the well-known TTashl ngton banker, la dead. Daxikl C. Ds JABJixrmt, a member ef tbe Thim-sixtt Congress and afterward ef the Coafederate House of Representawsss from the Riebsaeud (Ya.) District, to was protogjucd on the SRa. Befcrriag.to the Land bill, the Queen's speech says: I warmly appreciate the seal and assiduity with which yon have devoted Teursetvei to the task ef maturing measure tor intwroring the relatlens between owners sad occupier of land in Ireland and for otherwise betterinx the condhiee of its acricul turn population. It is my earnest hope that the new law may be productive of benefit! esmmensarste with the care ton bare bestowed npea the enact menu. It has bees my study Is use the eaeep' ional powers con Med to me in Ireland with vigilance and Brmness, but with discrimination, wane I earnestly desire that the condition of the esuntry may so Improve as te enable me to J dlspsass with or abate the use ef temporary and exception! provisions." Trk National Prohibition Alliance has tosoed a call for a natleual conference of Probiblttonlsts Sew York City on tbe 19th and 19th of September. Pkatxbs lor the recovery of President aferield were offered m the 9oMenformit ymces of worship in London and Liverpool en 8oaday, the S0th. PsjtstmtwT Gaktiblbs cowdHsosi est the STth (Saturday) waa so extremely eritiesl that even the sanguine Dr. Bliss far the slrst Ume was forced te admit the improba hOltyef his recevery. The noon bulletin of that day waa the most dtseouraging yet hsued, and neueaf cial dispatches ail agreed that a fatal terminal ion was asdidpeted and that probably within twenty-four hours. tjreatlj- to the aurprlss and dettght of all, feewever, towards evening tat rVesioeut xaied somewhat, and the Improvement, although slight at frat, continued without mterraptJou. Thk improvein four huportant kirsms lower and lesumed Its normal Be tuSuud aitauui MMuwaxl I xroeiy, whfle the wound again presented a hmtthT sppearanee. Ia short, the Preeisnccosafnlly paaaed another and . serious erisis yet encenntered. Taw President of the Swhu Confederi receiving TJalted Btatss Mhtister expressed the sorrow and auger of i at the act which brought Presl OarfeJd to the brink of tW tame, and i hone far his recovery. OOMMKBtCB AMD nrocmtY. WarU the crops tltrooghout a larwe ss ef the United States are almost an utter ef the prolonged' drought. re bemessang the ef their hurrest by too JtoJBin Hen 1 shin i by the Convention held at Dsvenpei t, lewn, last May, u further the eeewtrnetien ef the Heamepta Canal, met ia Chieaee ea The most Important businees I waa me apwomtlag ef s commit tee te mtmorialbte Coareas far the oonetrucUon ef a esntmi i Hal canal, not to exeeod aevan met In depth, from sjreatward te the Mississippi River. thrwiertofaeeUveC4mmmee,hmlmued a call te the peoptt of the Mlseiasippt T alley BBTths seleetloa ef dilsystn teaCoBveotfen to be held la their efty se 0se Mth day of October, ll, te oelibersta en the question g Improving the greet Mhwbwippl Rtrerand its navigable trlbutaciea. Crr. W. W. Bms, tlw oAuml te awrter ef the Agrirownial Bttresn forKotth era Texas, has TOsaphtsd hit report. It ehows about one-fourth earn crop. Wheat mall threshed, and crops fair aad of good natality. Oats from forty te eighty bushels fer acre, and of best quality. Cotton will Isnvury yield abova,osetJUrd ef st ABT CABfJALTIES, ousMmssna ewewBU' ftsWO UBnmT In Hew York dry the shsstrk Ifcrhu were about the! listing gear at the ten ef Just ss the lamps reached the s Ml ften a height eti

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family and some teasatt, ten la all, were by sating cooked peaches containMedical aaaestaaee waa sum be at last report there wm little hope of recovery of say ef the injured par ties. A coLLHiox on the IfUwaukco, Lake Shore Western,' near Burnham, between gravel and wood train. wrecked both engines and killed engineer Mfcheel Gray, tre tnan Robert Nethiuger. and a brekrmaa. Kobkkt Wakbkm was killed by jumpIs from tb fourthstory of a burning building la Cincinnati. A numbers persons were partially suffocated and slightly tajuml in euVettag ecaje. Atchhii.k aecktevit orcorred near Maroa. Ill .. on the night of the Seta, t'riah Jams and hi wifa atartod to go Into their cellar with a lantern, to move tome aillk emck from uudcr the drip of a leaking can of r saline. Whlla on their war down the cellar stain a drop of the fluid struck the lantern, which also contained moUne. and immediately the whole thing exploded, burn: a Mr. and Mrs. J atari In a shocking manner. Mrs. James died soon afterward fnsm the effects of bar injuries, and Mr. James w a not expected to life. A frmoht train on the Chicago Grand Trunk Road was thrown from the track near Itr,dt by a broken rail, and nine ears were wrecked. A brake man named Egroven was thrown Into the air and in stantly killed, his body being horribly man gted NBA Xelaoaville, Ohio, Dick Wil liamson quarreled with the brothers $cott ami Jam4 Tipton, shootinj; ttoth, the for mer fatally1 VF illiatnson was arreted. At Xewport, E. I., on the 59th, LieutenaatCommander Edes satl Lieut. Spauldins were instantly killed while experimenting with torpedoes. Their bodies were literally Mown into fragments, going up some thirty-ire feet. Edes' leg were torn from the trunk and split ia two. Spaulding's feet were blown off, and while bis boots were found in good order, net a trace of his feet was discovered. MnCKUJLXKOm. A 'bcs ooataini&f a load of gen from the Wabash Railroad, whfe going from the depot to tbe Tillage of Lexington, Me., about 8 o'clock on the evening ef the sea, was stopped ny a party or lour or ; five masked and armed men, aad all tbe robbed ef their money sad ether The distance from the depot to Lsxingtou fat about four miles, through a comparatively open country. The men evidently were well acquainted with the ground, aad esudueted the robbery hi s r that would indicate that they were experts ia the business. Immedistely after j the deed they left m the direction ef the As soon as the nsmtngera arrived at the town and acquainted tbe citizen with the facts, a niraaber started In pursuit, determinau H iKMetbie to capture the out laws. Puuso, Texas, suffered from a disastrous tra on the moraine of tbe 27th. Fifty -seven bulldlags were deatroyed, nearly ail ef which were bwineee house. All the stocks ef geods were burned. There was no wnterl and the town bad no Are department te combat the cMnagration. The Postosaee with; all Its eaatsuts waa eeusumed. The origin ef the are is not positivelv known. The nggisante losses will feet up between $mjm sad I900JMO, with but comparatively snsaH rsrnranee. Many people are left entirely destitute. About the sasse time n ire at Abilene, Texas, deatroyed thirteen buildrncs in the business portion ef the town. Less, shout 99,090; lnaurance, S,0. Tbx foUowhaf has been sent asony meusly te the Chleago papers. Itwregartled ma hoax: "Americans aad friends of Ireland are hereby warned against embarklmt upon any vessel Hying tbe British nag after Theirsday, September L Many may leech their daetineUon, but none are safe. Br order of the Central Committee. M At Lsssdriue, Coso.m the 27th, eotne a large quantity ef giant the bay-window ef Judge J. L. Peneery's isetdssss nnd tred ft with a long fuse. The front part ef the bouse was UBsJanBsBhhJpdBjsJ aWt jBuTtBaewBeBan JWa 4Hwb( vWbbJ ae'J' Jaredejmue la asaegnedfor the diaboiiA wbfatch from Tombstone, A. TM attacked the town ef Eureka, Sow Mexico, and killed the antiona, said to be abent seventy in number. It k suid that the GovwTnnient fat gr hag to treat tthtg-Bnlt and the warriors who surretsderad with htm as prisoners of war, and that their transfer tePort landaU has been resolved upon. StvwAJtD Mcmsuvk, Treasurer of the Alpsea Company at Cbtoepee Palls, Mass., is a defaulter le the amount of Kj0, SOS or ever, and has absconded. Akthcw. Mowtom, with manj sJiases, swindler and bigamist, has been taken t Bicbmsnd. Ts., fer trisL GnrgRAL Hatch anew that Nan hat crowded tbe line lute Senora with sixty Aps ehes, and Lieutenants IMmmlek and Taylor arc tm his tralL Two companies of theXlath Cavalry have taken the held from Port Cum mtngf , and ten mere essspenies wilt scout the Black rung. The sand ef Indians winch have )ust crowed the Hue are thought to be the main feres, but there are ethers la San Mateo Mountain who base committed depredations aad killed several Sines the campaign began trosne have engaged the Indians fa afteen nshts. The body ef Lieut. tsaHh, who wss killed near Mifl ftatfon, fell mte the hands ef the Indians sad was horribly mutibuod. Advises from Port Commhsgs state that a party ef seven Mexicans traveling In s wagon between Cook's Canyon and Maw Springs were at meked by the Miens sad sUt ef the petty killed. Twenty-ewe men In an, Amerlemt e hern kitted In JuSjiiiilii PsBajaj Anter Tlen((sjje, WrsBBe BBBajptsatuTBUni BnJT aBrai nsVuBSaVKufi wBewBaut'' eBBBCa anK JUVvV awBB" B

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two companies of troops have started out te rescue her. The greatest egetteuatut prevails m that pan sf tht Territory. Minors are abandoning their mlnea, stoekmra are leasing their rseehea, and they are coUecttag at daVrrent point for self-ptwicction. A wsrATCB from Berlin sees that Herr von Srhlsmtr. the OWrntsS Minister to Washington, has been cojaaUion-d ty Bismarck to go te Bene to cfaduct negoi ia tioas wuh the TatloM. Or. Korum. the sewly appointed (Nathalie Bishop of Trevw, has arrived at Berlin, and been granted an audience with the iStsperer. According lo reliatds InformaUoa Biausarck and Ir. Kontm have agreed npoa the principles of a eompromise between the Ueternweat and the Vat lean, wbfch is thought te be entirely satisfactory to both sidss. A bold robbery was committed the other night in the Southern edge at tepheson. near Carroll Count r. liL Two men at s late hour ealled at llwreoidesseef a faraner named O'Bffeii, representing that their wagon and broken down ia the road. While O'Brien and see of the men were proceedlag to the supposed wrsdk, the other slipped back to the house, gagg! the farmer's wife and robbed the presshes of 3,0ut) in cash. A rtf astboc? storm occurred along the Southern Atlantic mt e "att.rdur tbe S7th ult. Its mMt ei-re effort were felt st Savannah. w!iere the trmle rejcswxl a. t. locity of 73 mile an bMir aUout oiiilaight, at which hour the iwl-Tvice otlee wa usroofed and ill the iaitrumeats were wt-pt away. A lanre nuint r f buildlnrs wore partially demolished, aaHmg tkrm baing tbe toon Kxchsnjro aui Puet-oSBce. The Ueorria Innraarr w w recked -tid the patients t-arely eead. Tbe, puMie parks are. shorn ef earns ef the nnet n trees aa 1 Mlrerwhe iirrdL The damage along tbe wharves and among; the shipping is immense. Many ln are known to have been Jort, especially of coll n ywnm w:u, iMiie uwm na rice

piantationa and aiwax the river. Tea aesro ua was of a meager and rather unaatfefacbands of tbe Coomw Jtiniug Company, re- ( "WF eharacter, i ut it clearly Indicate a

I turning home Saturday night, Kot ia the ! ferry house at Port Boy at Fern- for prtc were drowned. A b at Bearer Fails, Pa., on the 29th, destroyed Metloa A SUn.' flour-mill, tbe Pntabntwh Hbae Wnck mmA Pstts Steel Works. Total toss about flio.000; fttHy tamtredA KBCKSfT dispatch from Algeria says: AH the country around Philippe Hie, to the extent of sixty souare kilometers, U sue vast ceunugratiou. Stera, the pert of inilippevtue, has been destroyed. A foreot trees is sldaxe, and, faaaed by a viotent sirocco, is carrying all before R. It la hardly possible for the rarrieoa and popubvtion to effect anything m the way of si)tdo Ins the irer owiag to lbs heat. It is feared that the ire originated with the Arabs. The steamboat Stste of New York, plying between Hartford, Oemv, aad New York City, coMeed with a wreck en the night of the k and went down in shallew water. A passenger. Us wifa aad ehibf . went overboard hi the excitement, hat were saved. All the oaZAm m.aTsariatg. Tmb mvorable symptoms in the Preav eBBs9eBe av sJaeaBB NPbsTb5 eBBseBBBsasjy" BeBnaeiBsBemaBBgTl One BuBfcj BJth. Thk insfatiou into the death of Jennie Cramer, whose dead body was found recently on the beech near Sew Haven, Coon., strongly Implicate the Mailer boya. Although the Malley family have settled that James Malley was at bonne ea the sight of tbe supposed murder, other wttnse swear positively te havisg seen kiss oa that i night in company with the sukfertuaate ghi. ' Thb ahln Handtaalrv. iron Pmnnai nla 1 Phu, for Uverpeoi, was eeanpietely broken up la tke retwaganie eCthe eeast. Twoseamea and the ceek were swept sway, aad the remainder ef the crew were rescued irons i the rigging after aeveatyeight hours' suf- ! feting from hunger nnd thirst. The schooner j Luri" Wheatley, from Jarkonvlle, for Bat- ; tfmore, also foundered, tke crew being saved from starvation by a pesshtj; steamer. At MUwattkee, Wis oa the JOth, Hermta HiUtea, a German, shot ami instaatly killed his father-in-law, Paul Kim mer, aad mortally wnunded km mober, Mr-. Paul Kl'nmer. Hildeei wm at once arrested. Family trouble was the cause. A Tr.KRit.LX cxplosbn occurred in the loading-room ef the Wlnsheeter Repeating Arm Company, at Sew Haen. Com . Mow in rn tbe ref and la)uriA; nioe pernn. One end of a oue-stery bnlldinf wm i.i. - ..... ...i K..it. -n. rn i. fortunately few people were In that portion of tbe iiiiiMlBK. j A ftAKRaX of fanoline X4odeI la the ! cellar of a beer kej- by fbsnsa Mil- : ler. at Philadelpbia. Considerable dsraare iltwr to the Mtifclirg. MsKer end ht wife were serloostr tatuvd. U at heheved i the formtr Will die. AixLPH J. Sot A Dr., tlhli neaukinw Teller of tbe Third Xalionl Bask of Ptft - bur'h. bs Wa sVrr- l In f bktgw. Th- j amurt of Ws emltcxxtewmt iBbwt t!, i0, and he lied from Ptti-lrarrt unwn the disei very of hat srleae u January last. Jambs Wour, wife and child, of Uttls Rock, were crushed to death la a steamboat accident at Savaoroh, fla. AxtttR Tbcbbek. f TNatnarn, Cobb j Jumped from the bridge, into tb river in . it of despondency over a love affair. Thk falling waU of a tmiklintt at Ba! timore, Md.. burled several entered labor, era in the ruins. Meaty Hawktasaawl Janet Brow died soon after brhtx iekee4, and two ethers were serieaslf had net ftsjatly ie toted. lit watton (JouanjV usu, am smwtneex pieded st the steam sww-ssna ef H. O Pet rr. atisilaiBl etttsen. luBlhat that isB agf e awewwpeeiw wfenawwTeej lepTweasu mnwwsr nnnc BaMaB((l((l sBBWr IsnBlsvW Jj(Bis3(apB 4Vns ttffc 'rBBBBfc BaB? bb

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w tie nrBiwEsm Kin-tOiix. OnesVataWav uaaWaasaa IMsUbI www sBeauy umena Use t-tset BWee BJore asB"o WAniirro, Arut fl, lathe earlier stage of the ImUi-u ' when hat titailtv was still tr-M. and while rhangea la hta eoadiikta tr&m Ut'rr itewre and from wrse to better o rre1 sponded with the ebb and nVw of the uri j cal f-er, it waanotieeabte that tbe low t-ie ef physical roiHlltiea eame in the rtetmi; ; aad the high tide of improvement ia tn early nwruine. The fsbriie rise was then ' the most promment feature ef the ce, J and as this pertudieal increase of fever was j hwireljr due and caused by disturbance, . ehement, the heat aad the surgical inanipj ulatioas of tbe day. it reached Its rulmina 2 tfeu m tb9 etening. tailing the night the abtenee of all exctiag aad distuibine iniu-enci-s, and the rest and refrcrhnini of sleep, caused a gradual improvement In the ' pat tent's s)mttonss. and his eotidttin , touehed its am farorable point in the arlr morning. Mnce, however, the nasiloulions of fever became eecondary la ! Importance to the manifot ittuns ef ; exhaut.n. the high aad low tide of con- ' tfilm, if they may be to called, have so far I as time Is conaidtred bevn exactly reversed. ' The alien! now imm to have hit worst hours in the emy motninr and his bet : hours la the affrooun and evening. II is system sinks dun. tLe night and railiee in the early part of the day. This B.ggiag of all the President's trial e.ierie ia the ! morning was epvcuu.y nJticratk to-day. I Between four and scca a. in. his pulse wa ata and feewle, his metiteJ ceaddiea j i rather despondent, and all his symptouw ' ducmiagiog. Mwt of the aaasabers of the ! CaWnet were at the Sxecuthe Maa at an early hour, aad the fact that they did not leave after the appearance ; of the morniiut bui tin wa one of the many Indtcationa that both tbey and tbe jurge .jm ( offir.: 'umm, tur uuiitfor the wrse, and alt inform it ion ! sbtaiaablc un?la!ly f.-tim tee surgeons sfler the morning examination, however, " lgUy. the range of his pulse became lower, a faint impru.vmeat was apparent ia ha tone, aad before noon the urgent alarm of tbe early morning began te subside. About noon most of tbe Cabinet sSBoks left the Executive Mansion, for Unit assured that even at the worst death act Imminent. The lVesident 's cocdrtion at noon, aa described by several of tbe attending surgeons, was substantia! ly aa fotlewt: In the irst place, his exbauUan had become a very threatening and danger ens feature ef the case. Bis stomach, enfeeUed by the polsened etmditi-n of tbe blood, seemed unable te propeily al completely a4milate the fool given it, and tbe mult was a steady and unmistakable failure of all the vital powers, iudkwed by a hteher, feebler and more iuctuating pulse, a leas aaiisfactory condition of the wound, aad until to-day a considerable degree ef meafal disturbance. The condition of the sw oollen parotid gland had net changed in any respect for tbe better. There bad been a slight discharge ef pus both from tbe mri- : leu made several days ago and from the ; crisee of the ear, but Ita quantity was net sutneieat to relieve the icftsmmatloa or din ?mu tbe sine of the sweliii g. The eland cmunuod, therefore, toeie t a depretng and dar reroos miuenoa upon the patient's already weakened vitality, and tno-re waa no prospect of any mimedlei estaens for the bet)er m Hs character, Tbe process of reneir alone tbe track ef the bail bad imL and the granulations were beeomiaur no- i tteeabJr lew twrfecL. The nut datenateed by the wound wax also unnattiral in an pearanee and eoealateney. All these unfa- . vornbie symptoms were due directly, or todireetly te the vitiated eouditioa ef the Mood. In tbe opinion ef the surgeocs the danger of death frum exhaus tion iht be avoided were it not fer the conditHinaf thetiend, but it seemed very doubtful whether the process of repair could begin or ge en in tbe pre mam. ef that com piteation. tfuch in brief were the unfavorable features ef the President's ease at noon. The only favorable symptoms were the continued ability of the stomach to take end retain feed, sad s dearer and more perfect action ef the brain, boon after neon the Pneents attendants reported a slight Improvement In hat roaditloa. At two p. m. Cat seat heekwetl sent the fotlowtnx telegram to W. M- Ronerteea. Kew Terk: " At tats awur (two e'esseh) tbe I'i ht quite comfortable. His nule Is 114. Me votuntariiy rewmrfced that befell sUenger : tnan yesterday. Whatever the future may : Wtag he baa not yet gives say signs efdtteotutina. He seat years new that It wm ' alwnva the unexpected that wm bsiiiisaiaa with him.' Later ia the afternoon tbe surgeeea admitted that some of tbe Presidents v me sne more enctMiregtng. Hit pulse te snow areeter stead iaeia nnd a st any time dur.ng tbe pest week. Both I the svaitte wete taken as indications ef i Improved attrition. The Presides nimserf i lime eil daihrund hlmirrlf able to tar tim fol wM h be swailtiwed. Tbe : HRcial btiUttin h-wed a -llibt anelrti-tn ef the patent inp n.. and. altb-MUh the tbiig was tw Uitfiajt to Jti-tjfv anr great an. t'.i 'i ei.c u.sienKni, n was earerty ac-opted by ih-e wb owiM w brin them ives te bVe that the Pmioent Wttuid die, as grotied for renywd hope. Ur. Bttot,ln e nversatioa with the R v. Ir. power, paster ef I'resWent OatieM's churrh. said about seven o brfc that the President tw I had tbu far rather a better t ear tbsn wa aatirtpat4 thy moraine. He f a m. mM tuart; waa eavnen enanae, however, a yet to fostuY anr antirtpsttoas ef recovery or to modify tbe viws eutertslned by himself and the other uigeons as to the extreme gravity ef the rrisla. ," he said. ths Pmident gets thnmrfa temm row as well as he baa to-day, I think: taere wtu no seme greuna tor Artcsr Bk dAkaal uuklWai anW aBiMAajaLKaKaV bmbTT VsfMJrIIIS IbVs. I lTM'iIM settled tor tee nttht. Ir. to ws SBigssm remmand threw JlBuB? 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provement. About two oWoekoaf e? the sttemlanta eatM htai aa t mi the leaident was snake. tn ii U the sirkroom be found the slhtiy iuipr.)vad eeeif. titNs oi the afteitkiMkn fulls eashvtasmhf. The patient aremcd cheerful ami ketteti ht m td wa. te. tit .tear, and hi pulse a tedv at .wt h i. ih tettbr wstehm tk.n IteKnl walln. 4t at Mck- !, 1'r. and !r. BMvaten wea iuatt-mu dt.fmjr the BtgM.for the n i. tka: :be attenoants snrrw aB tee ani u.t.. ,.! t aewf Ihemwetv will irs t.. be a,-ce fr any Brest losjgts Of time 1 r. ti.e , t k - riRj . They were all faeasut together, tb r. l.re, deefai flaust ef tike nigbt. txui five o'Wk the Prc14sBt wa a.ia ponpfd all ver with steshel and wrr. and serrard in lie greatly reftefcd. Hi. pub b d (alien to l. He rested qiHlrdt'riK'b r-mlnlr ef the early nvirnini!. rul at no esamiaation Ma pui w. tmind t., K- Bwith tempera:ttie an rrji-a i-titH iuat. .Mr. UirtA . ,.,.-wge4 by the Fred dent . , i.let.1 it.i. rmeet late Hatnrdar f ""-'. l. wirM Htwelo watch inc. went to u. t i efej MMnibt and b-t m.t, of the t iiM. he wa hs theeieft. room a.'am at . In the morutoc d set for an bUs- by her .hu. hodshie fannlitir biut. -f;er the aMM trsnce ef the twrnfg bttl W n. itr. HH- ruse out of the wjum

roin azain and aid the lreh!eat' . mp trtas wer- very favorable sad ta swa'ed ha wa in tbe way .l reemerf. Tee much ee ciMur-kKt-nient. hoeever. should set he thuht. 1-e drawn frost the pre set favor atle c -ndtti-a. because It was not yet ear tam it w u .1 be pemaaenx. lr. Ilatii. t-n. whs came out shortly afurftard. -aid the patkat'a sympiu ttmed Mr J iatprwvemnt. 1. IW)p.t..u, Wuucaked whether he felt ! fSMUr"l, rt iied: M I feel ant onty ea nuraxeo, mi very mora eacouragvil.''. Mrnetal !naim, ut answer to the name eue,tse, -aid: have been dVpenitiag en M' phtek new mr tweutv-Bve vests d I toil ye he i going ' get weti. IvrUtt tclexraplmt a friend: Dr. Hamilton we are afhsn and off tbe breakers." Attbotrrh tbe Pretdent'i pulse sad tern prraiwe. r.e HUtty dtuine the snemetm, b- intint:( t.i d witl. and at nve (leuerai walm teieist-bed a .'ri. ad: MTVhnp:we meat in toe I'reeitient'ac eonditin Is still ui tntinr4l. All are boaut, sum roni dent." Alout tbe middle of tbe after e tbe President espreed a desire to see hh) daurhter M4)te. and wh. n she enten d the rom ani came to hl bedtde he umik her bar.il an aiLel her about b-r health. ne rr4it4 b was well, and inquired now he himeUrrit. He said I am iietter. Atk your mother if th bvs canno come in." JNwe aftirrwarfl James came to the bed ids and e greete 1 by his father affectionately. The lYrsideut, pnle. however, began to rie with the excitement anl enfAion of thiiutenew with hi children, and It wa thought best not to allow liarry to see aim. Iur'it the eve nine the PreMe.. rcted qu'etjr, aad hia lever y eleven e4c had SUt,iI.I. lc, Uofnton at half -past sine 4 hi even tar gave the fotWwing statement f the pre-ent aspect of the Preidat's ease! "la, my opmioe all the patient's symptom toniKht show a marked Improvement . la the irt place, bis mind, whM-h waa fur a week more or leas anVcted bv the vitiated and im-poveri-hed condition of his Mood, i now pertectiy dear and active. t to Krutav nkrhtor Saturday morning I don't think has will -power had had fer six or seven days any suatainiaing infiuence upon W body. He had no strong .wui-power. mce yesterday morning, however, there baa been in that respect a nottceaUe change. Not only is he more cheerful and hopeful, but his will bat recovered a power of sustained effort, and It la now -.p. rating with all Mm v itai ener efes In the trgc of his whole being lor life. The eon4tiion of hi, stwmaeh, se far as abiitiy to lake food is concerned, continue, rood, atd 1 think there is afnrtaer slbrht ibtptoveiaent in the prurese 4 as- ' siiwii.tl. and nutrition. He has wahowed aiere than thiay ouattH A ll.utd n urUumeat, consMiag chky of oeef juice, peptenlaed milk, and mik pnrridge. and aa bad in a ..ltin two iutrt(to rue. mate. This suppty of food to entirely adequate, if propenj aMimuati-d." Itr kai'Vta mm! at a late bur to-night: "The boies ef jrestemay have, I tbink, been lutlv realized, and I fel xteatly ea couraxed. Tbe ppearaaca of the patent's wuund is natter- Uranuiatlun mura v and the pus discharged less waterr. 1 he gland has not changed a great deal. "I tbutk b te-snerrow morning at wilt be ready fer Packing ks samher ptisre, at len.t such are tee indicat ions new. It is dlcharxtiir freely from ml openings, and, aithough it has net decreMcd much in -ie. tts tension is time what relieved. Met a stogie feature of the eaae baa grown worse to-day, and the cen era! eanailinn shews a marhau bnareveThe vteeat alternations ef hope and feat tbruueh which the pen fe have penned during the lat eight weeks constitute an unexampled epteede not enty la the hswery ef this country, but rathe history of the world. Indeed, such an evwiede eoubi not estur ht any other reentry, eeaue hs ae other Hmain k tki, m-L iiniwn.iir ( mnMt A every cituen ef tke Ualted Mates is part sad parcel of the Ctoyernssent, a vfei..uM.w asmed at tfae bean ef the (htof Laecutive the suaVrlnss of the chosen heed ef the I lee etument of which hs If part. Hence fa ev ery bouebn.l In the lead tbe cloud ef sorrow which hangs heavily ever the Kx eeutive Mansion b refected. Under these efrcu s stce, the extreme tenderness which lx cbarartertted the seatitnen, of tncwboie people, toward Prswsaeat Ut nebi and the membera ef his famify in their jereet ant ctton Is Bset appropriate, avwt er:dHaide. It is a new reyewttoa of psirMifav and an esursace that neftaer tan nor the greed of gab has. strife Of polities availed to harden the heart ef tbe American peenle. In a gteet emerncr nstrlwtism ememef from the -h.tow ef faettonal and pert'ssn efmtreeert( sad greettog4 .if universal gs-fefkswship are aeart fly esehaaged. A great sorrow uae been potent to unite a great people. If the ray of bene of the PvesteVnt's recovery fat dVstined to he oapeiled. and the great man Bawdry stoke away to rest, there to no neck or comer Of the fend where be will aat be men read, as place in tbe Nation where Ms memory wtu net betosderlrteveted. tto tbe ether hand, K the lay af hwpe sessS emawad to shine of ton issenranee wtbe lsswVet BbBWbWI MfcaW rVfnV aHsfV aBw bVbBbtwsMw bIbMP BBBwe JLHl-MMh TJ-1jB- RVnaaunKBhavAnrmhhvVews t17j ifiuBw tt.