| Show 8 THE SABBATH WITH GRANT Stronger and Cheerful but the Insidious In-sidious Cancer Doing Its Work NEW YORK May 1OGrant slept fully seven hours on Saturday night and when the four doctors met in consultation this afternoon they found the Generals condition was if anything improved but the cancerous spots were unchanged Dr Barker sails for Europe this week and this was his last consultation before going When about to leave he bid the I General good bye and said When I come back in the autumn I shall expect to find your literary work finished to your satisfaction You dont expect to find me though do you 7 said the General I shall hope so any how responded Dr Barker as he went away Dr Shrady said the TWO NEW CANCER SPOTS Had not perceptiblv increased since Wednesday The General at the window win-dow waved adieu to Dr Douglas as he drove away with his family Roscoe Conkling and Cyrus W Field called during the afternoon At 5 oclock this afternoon while throngs were strolling in the avenues General Grant attended only by Harrison Harri-son left his house and walked toward Madison Avenue His pace was more brisk than during any previous walk No I feel no more fatigued than as you see after my walks to Madison Avenue concluded the General as he reached the steps of his house He mounted the steps with as little weariness as on previous occasions oc-casions of exercise NEW YORK May 11 During the early part of iast night General Grant experienced considerable pain in his throat and was restless Soon after midnight he awakened at intervals and food was given him through the night At 10 oclock this morning before he aroused for the day and dressed he had slept about the usual number of hours though sleep had been interrupted as stated Dr Douglas remained all night and left the General asleep at 9 oclock During the forenoon the General turned his attention his book and did some work upon it |