Show BY TELEGRAPH r TER UNION UNE adie ABIE AMERICAN ra 0 A N CITI CHICAGO CAGo 28 the inter litter oceans cleveland special says on their journey with the funeral train from washington the republican and democratic senators discussed the political situation fairly and reached a plan to adjust matters satisfactorily in the senate without a wrangle like that of last spring which would shock the country and be unseemly the arrangement was not to be binding on those not present but it is believed that non participants will accept the plan edmunds for the republicans and abd garland for the democrats were the originators of the talk taik and they hiot fiot notified Ped their party fr friends T lends by mail maii and telegraph that cau cusses would be held october at washington by their respective parties an and if the agreement were carried caled out a joint committee of five would be appointed to arrange details the result of the agreement was that anthony or some other republican selected by the ie republican publican caucus should be made acting vice President dentro pro tern tem without dis ent that the democrats name the sacre tary of the senate office now ya ta cant and retain the present sergeant at arms or select his successor the present committees commit tees teea to be undisturbed tile the senate consists of 73 members 33 democrats and 35 republicans public ans and judge davis da vis who will act with the republicans in organizing gan izing the senate accordance in ill with his speech last ngin which he hb claimed that th the organization of senate nalo nale should harmonize with the pe executive cu tavo when senators from new yew york and rhode island are sworn in tho the republicans will have a majority of three there would tile therefore be no reason or advantage in taking advantage of the present situation i CHICAGO 27 A dis disease ease called pinkeye is doing great damage here among horses many have di dh d though some recover the eye gets gett inflamed and the horse loses hh his vitality very rapidly unless the disessa as checked it is an entirely new disease 1 Cour coup courard aix arx 7 fahe gahe fihe terrible laere hete lass last evening proves even more awful in dinits its effects than at first supposed ed the scene presented on the grounds is simply beyond description the round house of the company jk i almost totally demolished moli shed the car and repair shops 90 hy by feet were completely le the freight house 20 bribo by 1 loo feet fiet was a total wreck and abo about ut 50 box cars were blown to pieces four pil engines gines were buried burled in the ruins of the round house but are not greatly damaged patrick barnett fireman of he the engine which was in the house at the time was in the cab of the engine when the explosion togi took place but miraculously escaped hot noi being even scratched his coat cost which he lice had llad hung outside of the cab was torn to shreds there were four or five small frame residences rods south of the spot and the occupant of one nir air mr vanburen was struck by a I 1 rge piece of wheel and will probably ab lydie lydle die dle A rock weighing was blown from the foundation of the round house three quarters of a mile mlle and in fall fail falling pg sunk almost out of sight in the earth f t Re reports portA received from Nonpar jei jel today to day am from towns 20 miles away state that the shock was very plainly felt at that distance and in nany many places the people regarded it as an earthquake shock windows were broken in houses housea a 12 miles frow from the city the loss sustained by the rock bock island company will probably be pe nearly half a million dollars portress monroe 28 thirty indian students who have spent the past three years in the ampton hampton JI normal school leave tomorrow to morrow for dakota where they are ate destined to become instructors among their respective tribes superintendent armstrong expects to bring back an equal number of new students ST LOUIS 23 28 independence authorities have telegraphed for rifles and ammunition to prevent the impending rescue of the train robbers the governor has gone to the spot and is attending the trial of rya if convicted an attempt to rescue will probably be made there is great excitement in the court and on the streets many eny notorious characters being on hand band batchin watching the marshal bloodshed will attend any attempt at rescue LITTLE boor BOOK 27 A br horrible butchery occurred at webb city franklin Coun saturday dighe night two colored men named hamed thos beatea and mackey richardson went into a saloon in which were a number of men some drunk two white men named berry harwood and george hughes ap approached ra ached Belte beltes sand and richardson an and d drawing r aw ng knives commenced carvin earvin carving earving harwood stabbed beites belles in the forehead and stomach causing death in a few hours richardson was stabbed in the breast by hughes who escaped harwood was captured and identified by bf his victim who lived just long enough to point him out NEW york YOEK 28 A dispatch from fortress monroe states that attorney general armstrong of the sandwich islands is there and extensive preparation preparations s are mahin mahln making to receive king kalak Kalah kalakaua aua this thia week who it is intimated will endeavor to engage freedmen for his cotton and sugar plantations washington 28 at the treasury department it is believed that several millions of bonds not included in the twenty million call will be redeemed all the bonds specified in the call are sixes extended at aj 3 percent per cent interest and it is the intention and policy of the secretary of the tile treasury to continue the purchase of bonds as the state of the finances may warrant and to call in all the extended sixes before beginning upon the fives of sixes there are now outstanding and bearing interest at aj 3 per cent the present call will reduce thia this amount to with a still further reduction depending upon the proportion of called sixes which I 1 may n ay be included in the weekly purchases CLEVELAND 28 mrs garfield her children and grandma garfield accompanied by private secretary brown general swaim and col coi rockwell and their ladiew ladies were vere driven to the union depot this morning in close carriages where a special train had bad been made up to take them to dlen Blen mentor tor the Uain train dons consisted isted of a bagg baggage nage gage car tin and f the elegant pennsylvania coach hach which brought the party from washington they wended bended their way quietly through the crowd that throng thronged thron zed ged the depot and entered the car hoon soon soon a aate f ter tec wb which icil tell all were were ready to star start t thui baules were an ily lly liy veiled eo so that they escaped the curious gaze of the crowd A few minutes after 11 the train pulled up and started for mentor just ahead of the regular accommodation crowds still linger around the park and so many are continually passing through the pavilion a force of police is necessary late tonight to night to prevent confusion and guide curious spectators although the body has been removed to the thou thousands bands of people seem not to tire of g gt zing on the place where the remains s lay and where most of the the floral decorations though somewhat withered from the heat are yet left electric calcium and gas lights illuminate the place tonight to night the same as last night there is no danger of Gar fields body being stolen every safeguard guard is applied the garfield monument fund committee today to day passed the following to tho the people of the united stacey staten A movement to secure funds for foi the erection of a monument over ever the grave of james A garfield is being responded to from all of the country east west north and south in order to make it popular and successful it is desirable and will be necessary for citizens of different states to organize the committee hereby requests all national banke banks private bank banks ings banks newspapers and postmasters to call attention to the movement by posting notices otherwise receive contributions and send the same to the second national bank of cleveland ohio which has been designated as a treasury of the fund also send bend names and the post office address of contributors these names will all be recorded d in books that they may mas be preserved in the monument all contributions will be receipted lor for by the second national bank signed J H WADE H B PAYNE JOSEHH JOSERH perrins committee J X H RHODES secretary superior street Ul cleveland eveland ohio husn HUNN HUNNEWELL ENVELL Ks 23 S A terrible shooting affray occurred just af ter noon today to day the fracas began in a dance house after several shots three cow boye boys bill bin mills allison carter and AI al cha Chaplain 1 came out with mounted horses and rode up main firing their pistols to the right and to the left promiscuously uly uis they rode down the street again on the r south bide sidewalk wal val kj filing into doors and windows when nearing the west end or town mayor A jj hughea hughes opened fire flie wit with h a shot gun chaplain Clia cila plain w wag was as sh shot 0 t in the face but rode on until mills horse was killed and mills seriously wounded in the back carter and chaplain then turned baek back and con coni i linued at hughes and the crowd miss bliss calder caider who was passing by was shot in the forehead and instantly killed Chap chaplain iain jain t tn en tok lok milla on hid his hore horne and the trio left for the territory mills was so badly wounded that tle lie ie was left on the prairie just across the lanea line A posse of citizens followed Cha piaia R and carter and captured to t cm em several jes aes down in the aftic af terey abom resistance carter and char cha r lain aret area arean in j jail jall ail all at this thi space place mills milla is in a critical condition washington 28 it is the intention of the postmaster general and attorney general to push the star route prosecutions vigorously now and do it immediately col geo bliss of new york will control and direct the prosecutions there is a mass masa of evidence all arranged and rady ready for presentation to the ilie grand jury and it is Js positively y asserted by who ate aro concerned in the mana management gemen t of the cases that there is enough a evidence low now on hand to procure several indictments men s tile the guiteau case will receive the first attention of or the grandeury gran grand djury jury but that will scarcely mccu occupy pym m ore than a day or two at most and ille the star route cases will be taken up as soon spon as other pressing criminal cabes be sides sid ea Gulte Guite aus will wiil nit dit of it is now believed the grand jury will reach reagh the titar route casesi cases by the latter jatter part of next week A high official of the postoffice Post office depart department ment went not postmaster general james eaid faid to a press reporter tonight to night that thai because of pre president aident Gar fields con very 11 little atle progress could be made in the star route prosecutions durage summer be beyond ond collecting and anil arran arrAu arranging ging evidence that during all nil that time the deen i impelled to submit quietly tn tv the abuse and denunciation nuncia tion of the star rou bouto gio lio ring and quil its organs but that now an active prosecution of the ring will be bo made MB me said that president arthur is as fully determined as ever his predecessor was to punish the ariaen men who defrauded the government through tho the star route contracts and that postmaster general james will remain at the head of tho the department guptil those prosecutions are all ended speaking of the opinion advanced by some bome that the terr General hamoi expires by limitation on october 19 one month after general garfield died this official said that if this is the proper construction st of tho the law then james will be reappoint eJ to remain in in ot of nice fice until he finishes fini she up i route cases as president ar arthur thur means that no guilty moan roan shall escape that the jame james administration had reduced the expenses of the department part wenten ment jn cutting off useless use jess jeas star route expenses expenses by the grand grapo slim pum of and that not exceeding 50 complaints all told to had been received of any inconvenience to the people by this curtailment these complaints had nearly all been instigated by the contractors that the reduced service gives to sections through which the routes ran which havo have ali all the mail facilities that are proper and necessary i those engaged in the star route prosecutions had no confidence whatever in district attorney Cork conk corkhill hlll bill he had obstructed and delayed the work of prosecution by every anieas meas in his power and ind it had been determined that ho he should not have any control or dinc din tion of or the cases the president has the fullest confidence in ex district attorney bliss buss of new york who is an old personal friend and aud fully approves his selection ns as chief prosecutor the president expressed e X pressed a desire that tilo the prosecution be pressed as rapidly as justice to parties will allow un abe 4 ho accused parties had bad hopes of impressing president arthur that the prosecution as really a persecution and at least render rendering lug ing him liiko lilko lukewarm warm in the matter mattery and they are disappointed at their signal failure the ring made a prompt and bold move to get both james and macveagh out of the cabinet and thus overthrow the prosecution at one blow but the result has been altogether unfavorable to their schemes general macveagh states elates this Us evening he recognized to the fullest the propriety of president arthur selecting as his hia confidential advisers gentlemen who had heretofore sustained relations not onit of personal goodwill iut tut also aiso of pol poi political sympathy with him indeed he be did not think ari arl any administration could be atron fi trong if here shero was any ally ground for suspicion or distrust among its mem members beis As soon therefore as s Presidio president nt arthur had llad taken the oath of office macveagh said he had bad tendered his rea igna tion in writing he hp aiso also assured the president the resignation was not a form but a fact and he hoped it would be convenient to designate hla hia successor by theotime the jime time the senate met in spec special lat laj e 1 elsion eQ sion slon macveagh added on public ground he felt no difficulty in pursuing the course hii his bli feelings dictated diwa dica ted the only political 61 work to which he attached any importance now was the work of administrative reform a luding nc of course the exposure and relentless pursuit of ali all plunderers of the public treasury if president arthur engages heartily and thoroughly in ln that good work ai as he lib hoped and believed he wd tild then he was entitled to the credit cf rf doing it with an tin attorney general of his own selection and not with one inherited from president pres Pies ident Garli garneld eld eid A AT M bagley who is employed oyed in the army medical mus MuE museum elim has bas created a sensation in the police a and nd official circles by hl his sword sworn statement with the chief of dolice police olice that be had overheard a plot to assassin as sassi nate nati president arthur bagleys balleys Bag leys affidavit is to the effect that thab about midnight 1 list lust monday night wil wll while ile lle lying on his bed which wad warf in the lower front room facing on missouri avenue lie heard hien talking of the assassination of president dent deni Art arthur artilur libi bagley states mat theat his fits vi low MOW were closed and the two two men were leaning against a |