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Show ; chills and fever, and for these his physicians are now treating h m. S When wen today General Connor did not recognize anyone but his man Jeff, who has been attached to him for vears. ;The three physicians who are ministering him are making- almost hourly visits, anil are doin? all that human skill can do to rethim on his feet again. j CONDITION OF (JCX. COXXOli. The Old Warrior is Very Low, But is Stronger Tl.au He Was Yesterday. General Connor is lying on his bed in his rooms iu the AVaiker house, lighting; the iiardest battle of his life. If he does not conquer it will be the tiist time he lias ever met a foe who vanquished him. The old man is very feeble, and 14s strength seems fast laaving him. Ail day yesterday and last night. lie v.as very buy, but today his physicians think there is a little improvement m his condition and they an: not without hope that they will be able to pull him through. At noon his pu!-e was log and his temperature tempera-ture registered Hi0.!l degree.-. This tin doctors doc-tors regarded as most favorable to his chances. (i?ner:;l Connor seems to be suffering- from no particular disorder, 'tis complaint com-plaint being the gradual breaking 'town of nature's forces. A short tunc ago he had a full which injured his arm and gave him a severe nervous shock, the effects of ! which he had not snfliciciit vitality to orir-I orir-I come. A week ago he was attacked by |