Show Caucus Comments New York 10 iTribunes Washing ton The caucus of today was chie y remarkable re-markable nid a senator in conversation with a correspondent this evening for the good temper exhibited on all hands It was a real family gathering to talk over family troubleand the good purposes of all its members were manifested in everything that the speakers said The general desire was expressed that none of the details of the discussion should get to the press I can only say in general terms that the long speech made by Conkling was one to which Garfield could have taken no exception It was Aim and temperate in tone and it brought no accusation of bad faith against the President It covered a great deal of ground and justice could not be done to it by any mere outline of what it contained While a variety of views were expressed all speeches were mild and conciliatory in tone and everybody manifested the strongest disposition to do everything possible to compose difficulties diffi-culties Tribunes Washington on Garfield and Conkling says When the fight is i over as it will bo by the end of the week people will wonder that so small a faction was ablo to make such a noise and kick up such a dust |