Louis Marshall was somewhat stronger, with a stronger pulse, today according to a bulletin issued by his physicians. He is being artificially fed through a tube. His feeling of thirst has disappeared.
Mr. Marshall was very pleased at the arrival from New York of his son, James Marshall, yesterday. It is learned that Prof. Schmieden has again been called for consultation with the physicians attending Mr. Marshall.
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