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Show Manning Slightly Improved. Washington, Maroh 25. Secretary Manning's Man-ning's condition to-night is somewhat improved. im-proved. At 11 o'clock he was reported as being very comfortable. To an Associated Press reporter the Secretary's son said that while they could not consider his father out of danger, the improvement this evening gave them much hope. The Secretary takes the nourishment his physicians give him, rests comfortably, converses with those around him and sleeps well. At midnight, Dr. Lincoln, who had just left the Secretary, said he found him somewhat some-what improved. Any marked change for the better was not to be expected for some days, and the fact that.no. change for the worse had occurred was encouraging. The Secretary Secre-tary had the entire use of all his limbs, but there was a slight weakness in his right side. He was resting quietly at the time he left the house. Albany, N. Y., March 25. Mr. and Mrs. John Delehante, the son-in-law and daughter daugh-ter of Secretary Manning, left this city for Washington this evening in response to a telegram. |