| Show BY TELEGRAPH pim pro monon u UNS AMER AMERICAN ICAN washington 7 the Thel increase nerease in the temperature and pulse in the latest bulletin ia Is ascribed by the physicians to higher temperature of the room at 12 today to day the temperature pera ture of the room was 3 to 4 degrees higher than yesterday or would belo belf be if the refrigerating ap appa batur had not been introduced lah the e weather here today to day is about the same game as yesterday from 9 this forenoon until noon at not a breath of air was stirring the influence of the sun being very depressing the bed the president laid upon when first carried to th the eWhIte white house from the depot was wide but short and low so short that the presidents feet rested against the foot board and he be complained of this cramped position another trouble was that the low bed placed the president to low in the room to get the breeze it being a foot or two lower than the window sills bills the bed now Is seven feet long with plenty of room for his feet it is high enough has a patent mattrass arranged so eliat anata a thorough ventilation passes underneath the patient the only inconvenience the president suffered from the change proceeds from the narrowness of the bed in the first brat one he could stretch his arms out however the present bed is only for temporary tempora I 1 use a regular invalids bed having having all improvements and comforts has haa been telegraphed for at there had been no change since the last report neither is any expected until after sundown at this writing clouds are coming epand the indications are very good for a heavy rain this will be about the best thing that can happen as it will reduce the temperature and make the condition more refreshing mrs garfield desires to acknowledge her great appreciation for many m any messages m of sympathy sent bent t to her the presidents tie tse bright humor has not deserted him he makes humorous speeches occasionally and quotes shakespeare the temperature is not as low in the sick room as desired but it is comfortable the artificial apparatus works well jr dr bliss told dr boynton this morning that the presidents chances were considerably better than ever the danger of perito ia is rapidly pas sing and it is now improbable though possible and only accidents are likely to determine fatally it is now apprehended that secondary ar hemorrhage and blood poi pol poisoning sonin may bay occur occar up to friday but 0 owing ing to the course and present location cocat n of I 1 iseball he ball bali it is not seriously an anticipated thelpa blood poisoning is mostly feared but there is not yet the slig elig hest indication of it an abscess might form anywhere along the course of the ball or at the extremity of the wound but they could deal with this he greatly relied on the presidents vigorous constitution strong vitality and strong coura geHe was the very best patient he ever saw although probing was considered unwise he did it on saturday and gently traced the course of trie the ball three and a half inches he budged it had entered the back above the r right t hip taking a horizontal course forward arward through the body slightly fracture frac fracturing turn the he rib and then deflecting to the rig right we t where it penetrated the liver whether ther it lodged in the interior wall of the abdomen he was unable to say he hoped it passed through surgically it was a very fortunate wound as a the deflection carried it away from the part where it would likely have been fatal in a few hours and into the region where it would have left no chance arthur when asked to see the president was told that th the estrict strictest quietness was enjoined and it was 1 impossible 8 sibie sible for his wish to be granted gran ter tee A general conversation was then entered upon about the presidents condition the vice president feelingly spoke of the encouraging cou raging reports as to the presidents condition conditions and expressed d fervent wishes that he would recover after half an hour spent with the members of the cabi nethe and jones returned to jones jonea residence where the vice president remains very quiet garfield recently took a life insurance policy for dr boynton will devote himself to mrs garfield who it ia is feared cannot stand the excitement much longer although she has baa borne up nobly executive mansion 7 the following dispatch was rent bent by sur gur geons in charge to the consulting surgeons this afternoon 1 pm during the past 24 hours the president has continued to improve slowly As anticipated a slight temperature pera ture and slight increase in the frequency of the pulse occurred during the afternoon and evening at p in the pulse wasl wasi temperature pera ture 1006 respiration 23 but in accordance with this duenn duen nial lal lai movement both pulse and temperature were again diminished this morning and showed some improvement over yesterday at the same hour at 9 am the pulse was 94 temperature 99 respiration 24 we of course a similar movement for some mine days to come and so find it today to day at I 1 pm last evening at pm a quarter of a grain of morphia sulphate was administered hypodermically aud and the president slept very well during the night in addition to the chicken troth and albumen he had bad yesterday at afternoon ter noon a small quantity of scraped beef tenderloin which however he did not relish very much this morning he is taking oatmeal gruel givel and milk at intervals of two hours with relish the yellowish color of the skin so common after wounds in the liver developed to a slight degree during the day yesterday but it is not more marked this morning bedont we dont attach a great deal of importance to the symptoms except io far as to confirm the opinion already formed of the nature of the wound altogether we feel that the patient has done as well as could reasonably have been expected up to the present time anu anid our hope for his ultimate recovery are strengthened by the events of the past two days signed D W BLISS J K narni BARNES J J WOODWARD ROBT reyburn executive mansion 7 1045 a m attorney general macveagh MaeVe agh says the presidents condition is very favorable indeed he does not consider the president is out of dan danger ger yet but bays says he appears to be passing out of it aa as steadily and rapidly as can be expected conkling sent the following telegram to arthur this afternoon please eay say to mrs garfield for me that to days reports are the most welcome and joyful to me for the happiness they give her signed ROSCOE com lina general james replied the vice president placed your telegram in my my hands for delivery to mrs garfield I 1 have complied with his request and mrs garfield desires me to return her thanks for your kindly sympathy postmaster general james has telegrams from georgo gorga wilson secretary of the new york chamber of commerce who requests Post mas ter general james to say to mrs garfield that the members of the new york chamber of commerce have subscribed to be presented to her both as a token of their sincere esteem and sympathy and as a means of relieving the mind of the president entirely from acx lety with regard to the future of his family to this telegram post master general james sent bent the following geo aeo esq secretary chamber of commerce your dispatch delivered to mrs garfield on receipt of it remarked that there was so much that was touching and beautiful in the sympathy j of the people of the whole country that she did not dare trust herself to think of it new york 7 general H V boynton telegraphs privately to his brother here I 1 really believe the he president will recover I 1 have been at atthe ithe white house twice this morning the cases case however is AM critical mass meetings continue to beheld all over the country and particularly in the south where congratulations on the presidents president hoped for recovery condemnation of the bloodthirsty wretch and condolence to the presidents family are about evenly divided prayer meetings are also being held by ky churches and their messages of cheer give great comfort to mrs garfield the emperor of germany has hag instructed ted his charge d affairs count beust to inquire at the executive mansion and cable him the condition of the president and upon receiving favorable news he cabled congratulations beust has been regularly three times per day to ask of the presidents president con condition atlon messages pour in by the hundred from fior flor foreign anesi am 1 magnates and rulers and domestic t ic friends admirers and well wishers of either party they are arc wherever possible answered by direction of secretary blaine whose services and advice have been invaluable for forthe the past few days the messages express always tho the deepest regret and sorrow and generally the kenderest ten derest solicitude and personal interest which cannot but touch the recipient and evidence more clearly than by any other possible means the deep seated love the president has awakened iii ill the hearts of the people the storehouses of the whole country are open to the president and fine wines and liquors of extravagant age reee rete received ived daily and la belled for the use of the president come from all over the country one temperance man sent wine placed jn in the cellar 30 years ago and which never has been touched patent medici medicine neb neg asking for a trial are sent suggestions by telegram telegraph h ia a numerable are sent to the tiie doctors boctor s and the malis malls are now being overwhelmed whelmed d by quantities advising of letters to physicians scrapbooks scrap books are being prepared with the different accounts editorial and public expressions etc it will be an immense volume all telegrams of z will bs pre preserved erve dispatches from abro adwill in rewords at tile the state department all the hie cabinet and diplomatic corps called today to day and several representatives telegrams were received today by blaine at tile the rate of one every three minutes they are mostly congratulations lons now and from nearly every potentate in the civilized world san francisco 6 the taxpayers convention this evening adopted resolutions scouting the insanity of the presidents assailant as a myth attributing his bis action to the political disturbance endorsing the acts of the president and extending sympathies to him and his family london 7 A dispatch from new now york says that gladstone Gladston oi was wag crit for suggesting in the com coin mon mona that the shooting of president garfield was the result of a political conspiracy gladstone made no such cuch suggestion publicly nor privately he said simply that he be could not be surprised that a question should be asked in regard to the outrage the character of which was sueh as ag to attract the attention of the whole civilized world and which so greatly affects the feelings felings and welfare of a nation not only friendly to england but growing more friendly yearly yorka YORK 7 the chamber of commerce members propose to raise to be invested in united states bonds and deposited with the united states trust company the income to be paid mrs garfield during her life and at her death go equally to her children hildren in appreciation of the noble character of the president jay gould S B chittenden C P huntington D wil wll lis its james drexel morgan co and cyrus NV W field each subscribed large numbers subscribed 1000 subscriptions may be sent to the chamber of commerce the london times reports that the variation from the he proposal to coin silver freely originally made by the united states to the effect that they would coin freely to their own annual production as the blank bill now practically allows has been looked on more favorably by latin countries than previously and on this understanding as regards america coupled with the undertakings by germany india and the bank of england france and the other latin countries and probably holland will undertake to be by 1 me talle such a proposal was before the conference at yesterdays yesterday a session italy was willingto willing to enter the league with the latin union and the united states for a limited coina coinage e of silver for five years on the condition that germany suspends the sale of silver for that period substituting silver for small gold coins and small notes and making silver an unlimited legal tender at a ratio of 15 to I 1 of gold and on the condition that england makes silver legal tender to a higher amount and that the quota of mintage of each state be pro proportioned to her population with wither the option of exceeding that minimum on certain conditions A dutch delegate construing the offer of england to main maintain ta in fr free ee mintage of silver in india as an admission that even a parti il it bi bl league cou could id make th the e price of al silver sliver I 1 vez ver steady strongly appealed to englad not to incur the of a perilous failure by holding aloof from the league 0 and he expected her to cro ero crown wn her advocacy of free trade by perfecting the tiie instruments of ex change at the close of the sitting of the present conference it if was suggested that the date for a final sitting be fixed cincinnati 7 A fire this arter afternoon ter noon noun broke out in Mar grand sons carriage factory at smith and angusta augusta streets and in five minutes the five story building was in flames the region is full of facto ries and the tire fire soon spread to the union twine factory and closter maulo mano factory meaders headers furniture and foundry the first was totally destroyed charles peat was killed billed and five nive others wounded by jumping from windows the total loss less Is a NEW YORK 8 the world prints interviews with medical experts touching guitteaux Guitte aus auls insanity which it says are properly limited by the physicians interviewed to the pub dished fished accounts of guitteaux Guitte aus aua crime and a proper reserve is maintained as to any additional evidence which may become public hereafter the opinions are in fact answers to such hypothetical questions as experts are called upon to answer in coart the difference being the hypothesis is furnished by the newe aper apen reports instead of by sworn testimony it is evident from their answers that there is nothing to indicate insanity in the case and that which Is indicated is simply that guitteau is a very vain very depraved and very worthless person david M chauncey a brother of daniel chauncey president of the mechanics bank at brooklyn died tuesday in his hia brothers residence dr hamilton says faye while a wound in the liver will increase the presidents danger it would not necessarily kill him blood poisoning is not likely to intrude suppuration is the most principal difficulty to be apprehended dr wine wines an eminent authority says weeks perhaps months of careful watching must elapse before the question of recovery can be bb positively settled the board of trade and transportation por tation ado adopted apted resolutions that the attempted assassination of the president should even though not political teach such civil service reform as would relieve a president from the personal solicitation solid tation of office seekers also that such constitutional amendments should be adopted as would make like attempts punishable with an ignominious Ign ominous death washington 8 district attorney corkhill says nothing will be done in the guitteau case till the issue of the presidents wound is known Guitte aus auls papers written by himself only contain a full detailed history of the crime from its inception they will be made public eventually they are I 1 believe a true recital I 1 am beset by people naturally anxious to know all about the facts it is proper to say there are no startling revelations in the papers the assassination i as simply |