Show TBLEGBAPHIC BSTTSB AK > BETrER The Presidents Recovery AT most Certain I More About the Career or Villain Gnitteau the rOUt r-OUt rTEA 11 NOT INSANE t New York 7 The World terviews with medical prints ln ex experts Guitteaus insanity which it tOUching properly limited by the sayS Rt physician tar3 viewed inter to published teaua crime and the proL i by Guit maintained as to any additional proper evid reserve which evidence become may public hereafCS hereafter The opinions are in fact answers Ptet cisely 1 such hypothetical questions er to pre experts are called upon to ° as ccurtH difference being thW nqwer ir is furnished by the newspaper hypoth053 stead of by sworn testimony reports Ii u dent from their answers that iQ 671 that therV there nothing to indicate i insanity iflth i the and that which is indicate i case IS simply that Guitteau is a very vain vervHon very 7 depraved and very I worthless person 6pra7ed THAT LITER WOUND Dr Hamilton S while says the wound in i the liver will increase the President danger it would not necessarily kill him Blood poisoning is not likely to intrude suppuration is the next principal dS culty to be apprehended m Dr Wines an eminent authority weeks and perhaps months of careful Says watching must elapse before the question of recovery will be positively settled The Sun It i3 stated that Conklinj has received more threatening letters but he is not in the least alarmed thereby GOOD SUGGESTION The card of trade and transportation adopted resolutions that the attempted assassination of the President though not political should teach such even civil service reform as would relieve the President from peraonal solicitation of officeGeeker also that such constita tional amendments should ba adopted ai would maka like attempts punishable with ignominious death f Washington 7Guitteau denies Hay ing after the shooting that he was fI tW t wartNew refrigsraline and cooling appari I tus is being devised the present methoc f being leas successful than yesterday A I large fan worked by an electrical moto 13 being made J THE BTJITTEATJ PAP3KS District Attorney Corkhill sayi noth 1 ing will be done in one Guitteaus c ue till the result of tba Presidents wounds are I known Guitteaua papers written by himself only contain a full detailed his tory of the orime from its inception They will be made public eventually They are I believa a true recital I aa beset by people naturally curious to 1 know all about the facts It is proper ta 1J say there are no startling revelations h the papers The assassination was simply sim-ply a coldblooded attempt at murder by a man who kn w what he was doing and the consequences that would follow I have no question that he is rational and I sane I will say in addition that I thin it cruel the fevered considering state the public mind on this subject and the horror with which every man ngardj the assassin that any mans nama should be mentioned in connection him He is an egotistical andpiuum ably dishonest man attempting to boi row of people claiming acqnaintanc with persona with whom fie only knOi by the fact of his going to them anc speaking to them speaking of persons aj his friends whom he had po acquaintance acquaint-ance with at all attempting to obtain money representing himself as a ma of great political influence both here anc in Key York To mention the names oh the citizens in connection with this ar the present time is improper and unjust While everybody who has known nay thing about this man at all has been perfectly per-fectly willing to dettil to me his entra relations with Guiltpau still there ii scarcely one of them but has requi id J his name to be kept from the public MEDICAL OPINION The President got through the diy f satisfactory to the physician Ibey 47 they could not reasonably hare boped 1 for more improvement in thel llist twenty four hours than the Presidents cond lion indicates There were very few a the White H Jase tonight fewer than s any fine since Saturday The cabictt ministers went home early Se retsry Lincoln said the feeling of hopefulness increased considerably today but thoi e around the President realize that heb not yet out danger by any means Df Boynton said to a praas reporter tonight t to-night that he felt gratified and fcopeL at the condition of tha President tlkg consideration the dangerous f tt roof ro-of his wounds He says President Garfield Gar-field grasped him firmly by the hand an gave it a cordial squeeze whi h sb > wi that he had strength left The Preside wanted to talk considerably but was tV bidden by the doctors The Prfsid t made inquiries about his mother ard tj boys at Mentor The doctor said i was unshaken in her faith of his fir al covery and bore up rea arkdbj The President asked Boynton vrbap thought of this case Boynton reple that the President was doing well ss he believed was going to pull through The President answered I hope 3 and intend to do my part towards pULing t ing through Boynton says the Pre e idents will power is strong as ever ths f physical weakness has not shaken b2 fortitude and courage a particle He i < still entirely calm and cool and prepared for any f te though Boynton believer the President seems much more i ° Pefu i of his own recovery than ha had Dear heretofore Tne renewed hope of tb doctors and the faith of friends inspire the President with something of tb I feeling Dr Boynton says the attend surgeons have no doubt whatever of u correctness of their theory of the COCK of the ball and Boynton agrees w 1L 1 them that the bullet passed through tt right lobe of toe liver having struck S rib and deflected This deflection pr rented it from going through a more which would hsT THaI part ot the liver proved fatal without delay The rr idents continued improvement se 1l caused many surgeons who bS1 14 to for not Eeon the President i the opinion that the attending sue ° L a had made a mistake in this theory the of color day jaundice or a yell w col ° M I skin supervened proving says orntoi that the liver is touched ThIS yen o g ness covers the entire body and tea ri OJ but no more in the eyes some 1r dl of torpId or customary in cases normt I dered livor The Presidents to W ve pulse is good Everybody seems he become impressed with the belle OL f recovery and business pub pdeflt5 was J8umed hero to 1i jcnd privtte df Nt10US SOTE5 ISCELLNO the President re 7If Roc Lillie owners and hotels are pre J college CJ r bi jubiIe ra rSf A Mexico 7 People evincQ City of u lD th i racovery of Preai neb interest fent Garfield 7The commanderincbief Boton Grand Army f the Republic pro 0the lhe f11owig te5 n1g9ies GrAXr ARMY OF TIlE Ihpu IC Boston July 7 3S1 No 4 Order Generalorder ho fateful issue which hangs A Wittt fg I over our land grateful for the like a pf of funfhll C through the drk el03f culd e f the Grand Army of clouds Eu tender hesr comrade in the Re Mhlii slrlckell President their sym snIlstht4 th What lies beyond love dlove p thY the futue we may not seek to veil 01 but remembering the same Almighty know that gutd d m to victory is be mighty tllefl comrade let us cast out neth our xnd send to the throne of ell ourf6llr tot S rv of despair but a prayer grace fin in divine wisdom and 11 < 1 ofbOPflu 0V05igned GEO S MERRILL igned Commanderinchief M OLIN AdjutantGeneral A PASTORAL 7Todtiye Calhalic TlIi rwconuins Cleveland a lengthy and forcible floral Bishop Gilmonr on the attempted by Granted pastoral assassination of tho president Stains Ofall crimes murder ia the begins but when So terrible known to society the most life of a chief magistrate a country isassaled i there is not only the mallet muder in the act but an attack on of rom Now authority is of God authority hold from God and magistrates Kings from the from God not rJm Their power is rom at except indirectly hence any people a magistrate as a magistrate taok upon God The letter attack upon is an closes to ask God grant us peace and unity and increase of religion and virtue among all There will beaded for one among pro pace in all month the prayer and in all churches of the dwceee will masses be recited for the same time and intention in-tention five Our Fathers and five Hail Marys immediately after all public service ser-vice Toledo 8 The Daily Telegram names Garfied for President in Si FROM THE WHITE HOUSE Washington 8 The discharge of healthy pus set in this morning Morbid pus may not make its appearance for two or three days yet and Dr Bliss says in this case ho thinksthere will be no complications com-plications from this source At the official examination the pulse was foun to be 90 temperature 99 respiration normal The Presidents pulse this morning receded again though he did not pass as good a night a the night before The storm yesterday evening appeared to have some drpreesing effect but towards morning morn-ing the symptoms showed a rallying t Itnmtbat Dr Bliss said at 1 oclock this afternoon that everything was most satisfactory and the next bulletin will show a continuation of the favorable symptoms Experiments in lowering the temperature tempera-ture are Elm being tried Erof Dosey minion engineer at the navy yard is preparing an apparatus for compressing cold air jn < the principle that the temperature temper-ature of mines h cooled It may be tried The question is discussed what would be the inability of the President contemplated contem-plated by the Constitution which provides pro-vides that the VicePresident succeeds to power in case of the death resignation or mability oftbe President Some eay the Presidents condition is now inability but the question is only raised by quid niince The Prsaidents continued improvement im-provement makes everything quiet Arthur Ar-thur is too sincerely rejoiced tit the improvement im-provement to think of conditions that would give him the office It is the last thing he wants now If the Presidents condition is favorable tomorrow he will return to New York HEARTLESS RUMORS A bogus report was circulated this morning that secondary hemorrhsge had begun Tnera is much indignation against those who circulated this painful report and keep the public excited The originators would get an involuntary bath if discovered The subject is too sad and serious for jesting or stock jobbing job-bing FKEEPORT FEELINGS Citizens of Freeport telegraph Blaine that the people of lfreeport Illinois realizing real-izing the cdium of Guilteau having formerly for-merly resided there hops and pray that God in his goodness may restore the President to health and to the loving C9untry They also send u tender tribute to Mrs Garfield and say the community deeply sympathizes with the family of the late L W Guitteau whose standing ia second to none in Freeport THE RECORD The following telegram waa sent by attending surgeons to the consulting surgeons sur-geons this afternoon The Presidents condition has not changed inateiihlly since i our telegram to you yesterday During tho afternoon and evenii g he was troubled and the administration of nutrients was again suspended for several hours One quarter of a grain of morphine was administered ad-ministered hypodermically at 830 pm and followed at once by tranquil sleep Towards midnight however he became restlesa and complained a good deal of muscular soreness in the feet and pain in the ankle joints so that we were on the point of administering additional ano pyne wnen he fell asleep and on awak nl g ms so free from pain that it was not given After 1 am he passed the night tranquilly sleeping composedly most of the tIme At intervals sinc tht hour io bas J taken an ounce Vi albumen ized chicken broth alternating with an ounce of mik towhicb1 added a tea Spoonful ofrery old and excellent rum was added All this has been retained as well as five grains sulphate A LONDON OPINION London gThe medical journal the Lancet confides the accounts of the Presidents condition satisfactory Many perils imminent which the American surgeons have named but it may be assumed as-sumed that tin bullet baa taken a course to avoid it jury to the most important structures If he survives the perils of the next few days and the bullet can beI extracted there is no medical reason I Why he should not get well GUITTKATJS MOTHERINLATV Chicago SMrsd J Bunn mother slow of Guitteau baa been an inmate I of the old peoples homo for a number of years and yesterday furnished a reporter some information of Guittenus relations with her daughter It was in the fall of 1870 that Anna Bunn became first acquainted ac-quainted with this notorious adventurer although she knew him only as an eccentric ec-centric young lawyer with great aspiration aspira-tion but no income Charles was de yotedly attached to her and his relations were very desirous that he should marry hoping that it would have a ben ficil ifluence on his wandering nature Immediately Im-mediately after his sojourn in the Oneida ctramunity he was married in Chicago and the union resulted very unhappily Guitteau proved himself of a very proud jeilous disposition which several tina s found vent in beting his wire Thay bad bu one child who diu not survive his domestic tyranny Because of his outrageous treatment they separa ed nd not because of his poverty He ntjvr made any effort to tupport her but drifted aimlessly from city to city He knew she was a true wife and grieved for a year and B half like a child after the divorce Guitteau never displayed dis-played any settled ambition other than his wild passion for declaiming on religious reli-gious topics The only time that hs mental aberration took the form of violence was when ha assaul ed her sister Mrs Scoville some y ars ago wi h an ax in Wisconsin Hi father had a brother who died in Imisfip RJV lum in I860 although lha f ct WKB generally gen-erally kept as secret as possible Guit teaus former wife has since married a young planter in Leadville but previous to this second marriage which has proved a happy one she tasght school Buccesfe fully for several years in Bouldtr Col Since the separation the wretahed man sunk lower Bad lower in society He has at last succeeded in making himself infamously in-famously infamous COUPLINGS STMPJLTHT The InterOceans New York give one or two more dispatches written by Conkling for delivery to the President or family One is ated July 2d and makes a long argument to show that Conkling hs not been indifferent in the matter of the Presidents condition but on the contrary is deeply moved and sympathetic in word act and thought BOARDING HOUSE BILL InterOceans Washington Guitteau wants his biography written and says it would read like romance To be accurate accu-rate it would have to comprise the following fol-lowing which was to be inserted in the Post last Saturday WAMED Charles Guitteau of Illinois Illi-nois who gives the President and Secretary Sec-retary Blaine as reference to call at 94 Fourteenthstreet to pay his board bill billWhat is remarkable about this is that when Mrs Grant called to insert the advertisement which was about a couple of hours after the President had be n shot she was ignorant of the occurrence occur-rence Guitteau dreads crowds fearing with mental terror they will kill him fer his act He is generally ignorant i of the condition of things outside the jail He thinks he is misunderstood and misrepresented misre-presented The state department has an ting t-ing little correspondence which it pro pose to make public as soon as the existing excitement is somewhat allayed It covers a number of long letters and short notes written by Guitteau to Secretary Sec-retary Blaine and Assistant Secretary Hill respecting foreign appointments ho desired The first two or three in the first series that related to the Austrian mission are couched in respectful language lan-guage The rest and all of the several series which relate to consul general at Paris and the consulate at Marseilles are filled with impudent familiarities A note which farms a connecting link between be-tween the series runs as follows My Dear Maine Garfield leaves this thing entirely in your hands He puts entire confidence in your discretion If Kasson does not want to leave Vienna I will not insist upon my request for it I will take the consulate general at Paris Yours OHJLB J GUITTJJATT THE MRS GARFIELD FUND New York 8C F Woerlsh offers to give 5C03 to the Garfield fund which now amounts to 75000 E 1 fl U n1 eUDeCripblOUa lU 11100112 vjomoiu iuuu peur in J S Morlan subscribed 5uOO slso John H Dean and Moses Taylor ENCOURAGED Dr Hamilton is much encouraged over the Washingt n news He says there is no gan ren in the pus discharged today to-day It fs healthy a very good sign indeed in-deed There is every reasen to believe the President has all the chances of recovery re-covery in his favor The symptoms indicate in-dicate that nature will take care of the ball A HERALD SUGGESTION Discussing Guitteaus crime and its punishment the Herald asks How would fl ggiog do If lome of these pistolshooting ruffians who go about committing homicide for notoriety could be well flogged it would do them good If Guitteau could have twenty stripes a week for a year or so as part of his punishment pun-ishment it would make presidentshoot ing very unpepular |