Show COMPARATIVELY EASY General Grant Dozing and Sleeping by Turns 0 His Chief Regret That His History of the War is Incomplete Otherwise lie Is Satisfied to Yield to the Inevitable General Graiitn Condition Today NEW YOKK April 118 a m General Grant dozed comfortably until 1 a m when he became restless and suffered from pain in the throat The usual local applications were made giving partial relief At 2 a m however an administration adminis-tration of the anodyne was demanded and since that time he has been dozing and sleeping by turns His pulse is 08 temperature 99S lAs l-As Dr Shrady left the house this m 1 L f 1 morning he said tbat General Grant hat passed a very quiet night He slept profoundly pro-foundly till 2 a m without the aid oi the anodyne At that hour he became somewhat restless and an opiate was administered ad-ministered after which he slept until this morning He took nourishment as usual When Senator Chaffee eft the house this morning at 10 30 he remarked that the pleasant weather had not brightened the General as much as was anticipated His greatest regret when viewing the inevitable i in-evitable is that he is obliged to leave his family and lifelong friends and that the crowning work of his life his war history will be left incomplete and in an unfinished unfin-ished state Otherwise he feels that his lifes work and mission is fulfilled and that he is prepared to leave At 11 30 Dr Shrady returned He said he thought he would not leave the General Gen-eral too long alone Drs Barker and Douglas would come at 3 p m at which time the Saturday consultation will take place 345 p mAt the visit ofDrs Barker Douglas and Shrady at 2 p m General Grant was found in a comfortable condition con-dition He has rested all morning alternately al-ternately on his bed and in his chair Pulse 72 temperature normal |