Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS A scheme to get conkling back into the U S senate the cabinet considers the question of respite Ee spite daw by W U telegraph Teles raph to the the I 1 rosecrans Itose tose cran crans how itow Ciri CHICAGO moo june 23 the inter ocean bays says gen john ina M palmer who commanded a division under rosecrans at stane river and chickamauga comes to the front and defends garfield against Roc rosecrans crans and expresses the opinion that the latter is seeking publicity on the subject to pavo his way to tho the presidential nomination llo closes his argument with this rather remarkable utterance 1 I daro tho the democratic party of this country to nominate such a man inan wo we want no graveyard ghoul at the head of tho the democracy in 1884 t 11 A deep laid scheme NEW juno june 23 it is believed that the rumors of a truce between Conk conkling linz and cornell aro are founded on tho the fact that cornell made some concessions ces in order to secure his reelection this falland fall and that Arth arthur has been an active agent in producing the peaceful result tho the agreement as told by friends of all parti parties ew is is a proposition to nominate corn cornell e I 1 I 1 for governor and senator lapham for governor if lapham ia is elected he lie will resign his scat seat at tho the be beginning ing of the second session of t the IN 4 ith congress gov cornell would appoint conkling to fill the vacancy and this would beat seat him in the senate eix six or eiert weeks at least before the assembly would meet to choose lap lat hams liams successor by uniting their forces tho the friends of both the leaders say that there is a fair chance the assembly could be selected in new york and that by a double executive pressure that at washington and at albany it could be made to see conkling in a new light which would cause it to consent to carry out tho the program which the leaders are arranging rangin sad suicide mo juno june 23 mrs henrietta randall aged 33 wife of james randall machinist hung bung herself last night she left a apathetic pathetic noto note saying the curse of god was on her because of a wicked sentence ebo she once uttered that the light of love had bad gono gone out ut of her home that her husband bad ceased to esteem her that her children were ungovernable and that she was lost for ever sh she gave ave the children a dose of laudanum but not sufficient to kill them in the common commons LONDON june tune 23 in the commons john bright said it was obvious that the condition of ireland was made greatly worse by subscriptions from america and by those persons who come coine from america to participate in the conspiracies he lie sid aid not hesitate to say my those subjects of the queen who had taken part in the chicado convention were traitors to the crown the object of clause 12 of the repression bill was he lie said to prevent conspirators of jhb very worst dye irom from exciting the people to disorder sexton warned the government that the feeling generated amon among g irishmen in america by seeing their countrymen driven as aliens from their careers of industry must cause trouble to great britain at no distant date the clause was carried to SO 30 reprieving Gul guiteau WASH INGTON june 23 03 2 The Cabinet net today to day considered the matter of the a application PT for the respite of guiteau and n this evening held a special session on the subject at the evening meeting attorney general brewster submitted his opinion on the petition for a reprieve after a conference lasting an hour and a quarter quarte r a decision was reached and the at torney general was instructed to reduce the same in writing preparatory to the public announcement anne h he e was not to make public the purport I 1 t of the decision in advance of the fors for s mal announcement through the at t torney orney general tomorrow to morrow every member of the Cabin etwas visited this evening but all declined to intimate what the decision will bb be all sorts of rumors are current some to the effect that the cabinet had unanimously ani advised against any ex f executive clemency another rumor attributed to judge judae gray of the supreme court the opinion that guiteau was insane which opinion had influenced the cabinet to advise a reprieve and still another which was accepted by many was to the e effect that the attorney general had submitted an opinion adverse to Guite aubut that the cabinet decided against it and advised a re reprieve for two weeks to allow time for a commission of disinterested experts to pass upon the mental condition of guiteau whatever decision was arrived at by the cabinet no ono one outside of the president and his advisers advise rs seems to know what it is Guit caus counsel used every endeavor to learn the de cison but without sus success cess at midnight lie that the only grain of comfort he lie had received was from a member of the cabinet who said to him 1 I cannot tell you whether the decision is for you or against you I 1 can only say that while there is life there I 1 is s hope the president dentis is deeply mon move ed dand and ex expressed great axle anxiety as to what is rig right itin in the matter lie left the cit city y thib evening even evening on a pleasure trip and and his cheer flu demeanor just prior to departure led to the belief that in b his is decision whatever irmay it may be he lie will receive the support of ins his cabinet advisers although it is impossible to forward forwar other dother than conjectures this evening it is generally believed that a short abort reprieve will be granted galteau to allow time for fora a commission of disinterested experts to pass upon his mental condition at a late hour tonight to night counsel telegraphed pr president c sl arthur in the na name me of justice and humanity if i f your decision is is i adverse to my client do not permit it to be promulgated until I 1 can have a hearing before your cabinet |