Show i p The Old Chiefs Condition NEW YORK March 15 General Grant i slept more last night than the preceding I night He fell into a sound slumber at I 4 oclock this morning and did not I awaken until 10 His condition is about the same The General does not suffer I I much from pain but complains of a little soreness takes food more plentifully The I and consumed a chop this morning I damp weather had no injurious effect I upon the patient The affected part of J j I his throat is treated with iodoform but i the use of cocoaine has been discontinued The General says his insomnia is not due ito j i-to pain The cancer does not interfere i j with his breathing and has not particti j larlv impaired his voice or speech larv Sands and Shrady consulting j I physicians in Grants case visited Grants i j I residence this afternoon and held a consultation I afernoon sultation with Dr Douglas It is understood i j under-stood that they fully endorsed the treatment 1 I treat-ment of the patent adopted by Drs i Barker and Douglas The General was tin a comfortable condition The local disease is believed for the present to be I stationary I |