Show Grant Has a Good Ilcst MOUNT McGEEGOK July Notwithstanding Notwithstand-ing the apprehension that General Grant would pass a restless night he rested and slept fully seven hours Dr Douglas this morning remarked that when the General awoke last night to tako food or to have his throat treated he did so with a clear mind there seemed to be no drowsiness his waking wak-ing intervals and he fell asleep again readily read-ily The night was a very good one despito the mental work of yesterday This morning morn-ing is bright and clear though chilly after the past four days of wet weather |