3 SEPTEMBER 1881, Page 1

The'accounts of President Garfield are more favourable than last week.

His wonderful constitution has rallied again, and there are still hopes entertained of his recovery,—hopes, we fear, almost too sanguine. The swelling of the gland in the neck is diminishing, and he has less fever and takes food better. But, as the Lancet truly says, it is impossible to think him out of danger till the wound itself has healed.