Show BY telegraph WESTERN amow 11 A M R ra RIO 0 A AN N cr CLEVELAND VELAND 26 9 a m the morning 0 opened p ened cloudy but by 8 oo lock the sky shy was elou clou cloudless diess Oless and the day a perfect one throughout the F streets are thronged thron ged with surging crowds and organizations izat ions lons are arriving momentarily Is much overcrowded oyer over crowded 0 bil all i top hotels with gueSts and notwithstanding the ties tio extended by private families many persons find great difficulty in obtaining meals to eay say nothing of lodgings the military lodges and civic or are aro now forming about the public square to starting aa soon is possible after the services commence all AU the placer of husina busina are closed and the city may properly he be said to be in full morning in m memory of chios illustrious patriot soldier and ana president from early morning until long af aber er the tile services commenced the streets were lined with persons pushing us ing forward forwand tw r anxious an to reach monumental on 11 e I 1 I 1 ark and witness the last cerer cerel onies onles over ovea the remains of their beloved friend the the L acene about the square ia Is one ioni to be Te remembered everyone every one appears impressed with witti the supreme solemnity of ahe occasion yu would if cleveland is is tj the e centre of ue clao to day from exom the great public square in t he the c central part of the ci city cilyo to the hills and the tile solemn dale daie lof lakeview Lake view cemetery a distance of six there is one continuous wall of people on either cither side aide the funeral train will pass nearly the whole way along that magnificently broad and grand avenue which the great american travelers Bay ard taylor pronounced the tho ji anast jostin in the world thi the abodes of luxury and wealth on either side appear r heavily draped in the menta of md mourning the favorite view which garfield gar nield field took of humanity wa that eart othe ip great grea t pascal he was as oten heard bv y his ills friends to i ro iphi the n nation atlon to one colossie Col coi ossil lne ite ylan iaan were more he alive again and wild gild 6 uld ho iao have seen the door posts of country today to day he would slayer n better belter satisfied with the truth of his favorite illustration than ever before he would have aku seen the coloa al W man with uncovered edblad bead boad bent in iii tears and inconsolable in his grief the modest unassuming wile oatlie of the president desired no display bd but t her tier dead husband is glorys now and fames and the people must give proper expression to their great grief she remained allway in long iong as possible from the nark park devoted to the obsequies and her fief ki grief orlef rief seemed only aggravated krava grava abated ted by what was wai done there A n mass ss of anxious peo people ae 16 years ago in the same place beheld the form of tho the martyr lincoln tiit that was wai a dime rime af pf excitement and of war a almost and it took but a spark to ignite the great fire tire hub but the crowd of today to day while it was far greater tian ever before in the city was docile and solemn and seemed only desirous of contributing its small mita mite toward properly burying a dead hero in whom it had more than K interest the dust was lateny id ty the shower during the night Ali all night bight the park was arwas carefully guarded by soldiery and up to the hour of midnight f a vi throng was as constantly i I 1 through 1 1 in re regular gillaT solemn ag sio n mild with ered cred heads somo some dissatisfaction was expressed when 1 it was known the crowd would not be bo admitted to the park during the funeral exercises but no attempt was made to 16 break bleak through tho the gyu gru guards ards and all till egg contentedly tent edly edis accepted the poor sat rat satisfaction S of beholding tha sublime funeral pageant aa as it passed along the street promptly at 1030 the tho ceremonies at the pavilion began be ga h the immediate members of the family faintly and near relatives and friends toba seats about aboul the casket and at each corner was stationed a member of the cleveland grays each of whom stood like a statue during the entire gramme pro the committee members about the pavilion pi villon were amol amot cloaked in crape their drap cry being very heavy the exercises opened by singing by tho the cleveland vocal society of the funeral hymn by bethoven appropriate scriptures were then read by the ther right night rev bishop bedell of the E episcopal pi diocese of ohio the rev nev ross boss C U houghton hough bontos tontos tor of the first lil chu church ch ims then e of leredu up hf prayer A at t this 8 point the vocal society w sang to thee oh lord I 1 yield my spirit etc ate rev isaac berett everett of cincinnati then delivered an eloquent address taking for ya his hib Is text II 11 chronicles 23 27 NEW YORK 26 the the euing evening eving commercials washington special says the fact blaine will go direct home to maine from cleveland cl eve ove furnishes ground for suspicion that he will not return to washington until the president announces his Intent intentions long iong in regard to fhe cabinet I 1 have no from what I 1 have learned that there has been a pleasant understanding between arthur and blaine and but wit for the unpleasant relations existing be tween grant conkling and the secretary of state that arthur would like to retain him tha he will resign is pretty generally understood if not before the extra session of the senate certainly before the meeting of congress won Jon gress in december every very church today to day had large congregations both at the morning and evening services in all the life and death of president garneld garfeld garn Garf leid were referred to in the discourses at henry ward beechers echers Be church brooklyn n hundreds were unable to gain an entrance and the tabernacle of rev talmage had bad a fience the platform and chorus gallery of the plymouth church were heavily draped mr air beeche in the opening prayer said the lord had laid his hia haild hand heavily on tile the nation and has taken to himself his servant but the manner mannen anner of his death filled them with sli bil bhame shame me and horror they were thankful there bad had ben no shock no dis arranging of the affairs of the nation through this event the day is one of the hottest here this year sear the mercury being at 78 at 9 0 clock this a m down town the streets are as quiet a as on only a small portion of the retail houses and shops being open never in hi the history of the city has newyork New york vork been so elaborately dressed in honor of the memory of the dead statesman as it is no A majority of the places of amusement will be closed this evening one of or the most impressive features of t to days obsequies here will be the meeting g of tile various posts of the grand army of bf the republic member members of the diff different lerent posts assembling sem bling in their ar armories morles at one find and marching to 1 ping ring hall the soldiers and sailors of th the othlo union and confederate service have been invited to participate in the demonstration all thel the evening papers here have suspended publication today to day sav save the commercial advertiser conk lings supporter the times remarks as a noteworthy coincidence that I 1 here 20 years ago the people of the north observed this day for special hu mil mii milia lation tion and prayer by v the tho appoints ment of president prel ident lincoln i being a period of great distress on account of reverses at big bethel bull run and other opening scenes of the war there is a general suspension of business today to day out of respect to the memory of president garfield at sunrise 13 guns were dired fired from the forts in the harbor and at the brooklyn wilvy havy yard this thia afternoon afi ail another salute was fired w while hlo hio at 2 tha firo fire and church bells ar the city tolled for bal an hour on the principal streets and avenues andl and miker lesser streets dwellings were hidden by drawings dra pings of black blaek and white with streamers of bf the same colors the entrance to every church in the city was covered with black the most noticeable noti cable of all the decorations was the city hall which is considered a most perfect piece of funeral decoration heavy drapery festoons fes of black and white arches in and around the great building with streamers of black and white dr D L lamb who held the knife in mortem operation bays says the bulletin report of the t autopsy issued by the surgeons surgeon was was waa correct and true nothing was concealed or held back the wound was necessarily fatal the attempt of several doctors outside to revive tle the professional war over the presidents case is by the doctors generally pronounced ill timed the of effort to create a sensation out of the affair hag has fallen rather flat the suns washington special says i about two weeks before garfield was coill the postmaster general and attorney general that he wanted wan te I 1 the star route cases pushed to prosecution prosecution rose cution at the earliest possible me ble bie moment it is now understood that president arthur proposes to follow his predecessor inthis in this respect it is his 1 purpose pur mohave have the dinv inv investigation eitl conducted without delay and prosecution begun aa as soon as the preparation atlon of the case will admit captain benjamin richardson has sent his check for 50 to the herald kerald dostart to start a fund for president gar fields mother washington 25 it appears to be conceded here that the democrats will exercise their power er to organize the senate including tie tre secretary and that no attempt will be made by the republicans seriously to dispute it because it will avoid the oc occasion aslon of any dispute in regard to the republican nominations for secretary and sergeant at arms gorham and Redd elberger who it ia Is said could not receive the full republican vote in any event there is a very prevalent rumor that gorham is to be appointed public printer in place of de frees the worlds washington special says ithna it has hns been learned at the cap Capi capitol fol to that chief clerk shafer will be the proper person to call the senate to order shafer Sha fers fens a friends have been urging him to try for the but he has declined bayard will doubtless be chosen president of the senate pro tem tern if he will accept the officers elected will probably remain in office through the congress all the democratic senators have been specially summoned to the special ses sion the day was religiously observed here the sus aua pension of business being more general than ever no iced on a similar occasion president arthur accompanied by hi ili private secretary alien allen attended services at st johns johnb episcopal church there was only a small audience not more than a third of the seats being occupied the president came in at a side door and took a seat under the right hand gallery very few persons persona noticed his entrance the rector read the tile full morning services the hymns being the ad and of the hymnal the only part of the service having special reference to the occasion was the chanting by the choir of 1 I know that my redeemer liveth 11 from the service for the dead ome OTe offerings rings were dedicated for the relief of michigan in the services of the other episcopal churches the burial service was read at the close of the litany omitting the committal to the grave v bowles during gle the LI 1115 afir ae n t reverently and audibly made re s bowing at the names 9 of the trinity abr throughout gug pug hout all AH the government departments and district offices were closed and business generally suspended M morial mortal services were held jn ju the churches of all denominations the churches to tody dy were crowded and the emotion of the people when garfield was alluded to in the prayers was uncontrolled people were weeping and sobbing in all parts odthe district attorney corkhill this morning called on guiteau in the jail and officially notified him that be the i grand jury will take up the case against him next monday the first day of its reassembling Cork corkhill hill bill informed guiteau so that he may procure counsel add arid prepare for the defense guiteau merely said he was ready and would secure counsel the grand jury will promptly indict Gul gui guiteau and ho he will be arraigned for trial without delay SA san BAN q 26 A camp thomas dispatch say reports from gen carr were received late jae last night from the sand Sanc sanchez bew bez village at cibick hesayo he arrived there ato atz at 2 and found the graves of those killed in the night fight violated and the bodies bodiel horribly mutilated the bodies were reburied buried re and vol lies lles Bred fired over the graves by the command no hostiles ho stiles were vere found except three old squaws squads wh who 0 had been left behind mccellans McL ellana ans command found a strong fortification near white mountain creek which the hostiles bo ho stiles had abandoned these reports show that the hostiles ho stiles must have left the country and broke for san ban carlos carloa later reports from the agency state that more of the renegades rene gades came in last night nigh t evidently chased by troops moving 0 in that direction from an am auburn dispatch says A 8 niles whoa whose 1 ze arrest on the discovery of having murdered james singleton near lincoln and concealed his body in a well five years ago as was recently suicide in jail last night by cutting his throat CHICAGO 26 28 the unique spectacle was presented here today to day of a city alive with people and yet without any business being done every wholesale house in the city bave save adne one has been closed all day das thib the retail places shops bootha booths fruit stands etc with ec arcely scarcely an exception have gone out of busine business s for the day and yet the crowds rival those of any previous occasion when chicago had done dono honor to great men or great deeds services were held in many of the churches this morning and more wall be held in the atter afternoon noon A memorial meeting will be held in n farwell hall at four p m at which emory storrs will be the chier chief orator the procession seems likely to be a monster affair it will comprise many bro orders lers and societies besides beides the military police and firemen it is taid the turnout of odd fellows will be the largest ever known here herje its first movement at two was signaled by bi a volley from the hattery battery Jat tery and by the tolling of lof bells beils all over the city such a general and hearty outpouring of regret and sympathy has never befog before been witnessed here at quincy the audience at the tho opera house sang god Sa queen in Frate grateful ful fui recognition of her majesty Maje a sympathy an immense memorial mass meeting was was held at lucas market square tonight to night to give expression to the c bilya 1 ty a sorrow at the death of prest frost garfield the committee in charge of the memorial service tj president garfield in farwell hall S AV harvey chairman decided aa as a tribute to toldia ills memory to tu appeal for dime contributions for the tho th 0 building fund of president garfie garfielda Gar fields ids the va V r boht avenue church wa washington which no now w needs to complete the modest structure as approved by him they suggest the churches throughout the country where whore memorial ger services vices are held to t 0 do thet the same and forward the proceeds to the treasurer 6 orthe f nule flie church ST LOUIS 26 business Bus iners is gene rally suspended throughout phout the city nearly all retail ret ill lii stores and shops l being bein e in g closed as 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