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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS.

LATEST NEWS OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD. Washington, July 3. (evening.) The latest bulletin regarding the President reports that his condition is unchanged. The bullet has been ascertained to have pierced the liver and now lies in the abdomen. Prom Gintean's conduct since hia arrest it 13 believed tbat he is insane. Telegrams of condolence bave been received by General Garfield from the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the Marquis of .Lome. ...... . July 4 (morning). A bulletin issued this morning reports that President Garfield has not pasaed ao good a night, having only dozed at intervals. He haa complained of pain in the abdomen, which the doctors pronounce to be symptoms of tympanitis, or distention of the abdomen.

London, July 4. The attempt on the life of the President of Ameiica has caused a profound sensation throughout Europe, and universal sympathy is expressed at his present precarious condition. Calcutta, July 4. Intelligence is to hand frcm Herat that Ayoub Khan has Itft tbat city with a mixed force ot some magnitude. lis destination is uot definitely known, but is presumed to be Girishk, wbere the recent engagements between Ayoub's followers and those of the Ameer took place.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 158, 5 July 1881, Page 2

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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 158, 5 July 1881, Page 2

LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 158, 5 July 1881, Page 2

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