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Nery ibn a [eerste Hore, 8U Madlson-st, ¢ pone YOM OCLOC Che Chirago Daily THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. 18 THE HOUR SET FOR THE ia: At the Base-Ball Park, Foot of Washington-st, Whilo any sensible mi Aeronant Ike PROD. Ki knows that a prudent (G cannot absolutely ond dat an APE z = a = 2 bei 5 3 = $ 2 it how vicvs whicltrcem to Insure a favorable day utd ate apiclous winds. ‘The infiauon Is nirend os furad- {enced os desi red, snd tore, Is every probability dint e start will he prompt. 4 ‘Fagatiay it Wan TounM at A: p. ra, POSITIVELY IMPOSSIBLE to mnke the -ancenston that day, Sige nal warnlige alone would have prevented tind It bean possi No one regretted this dalny moro keenly than Prof, King und the wanuyers, but the stubborn fucta remaln tho same, TODAY All will be dono that human pownr can do to mnko the Sturt ut the uppolnted hour, und there f4 every reason to betlavo that nothing ean detain the axcansion a SINGLY MINCTE APTEI ONE U'GLOCK, ‘The munugers win tho public to know that the Gas Company ure nut at fault for ung delays, us hur been reported, the gentiomanly Preddent having shown unoxpecied courtustes by uiving extra presnnes nid in many ways facllitutlug the gntorprise, Port WHICI UM MAS OUI THANKS, A. J, Nutting & &0,, Your Clothiers and your Tailors, Are tho Managers of this enterpriso, with head- quarters at 104 and 106 Madison-st. HATA LOGUE, ~“@ATALOCUE!” State .and Madison-sts. To meet the increased demands for our Fall and Winter illustrated Catalogue! We have issued an additional 5,000 Copies.” Parties desiring the same can be supplied by sending their “Correct Address.” “LEADERS OF . POPULAR Prices,” STATE AND MADISON-STS. Branoh, Madison & Desplaines-sts, BUSINESS CILANCES, ‘ ‘Tho sole owner of tho stock of the Peoria Starch Munufuctusing Compay ls desirous of roticing from ihe business, “fur exceliont reasons, und husK authorized the undersiuiod tu form is new pruprigtory, Intiuutely | connuctod with the: Company the undorwihed can yuurantea thia to bu “a chuncy ruruty avalible’ for un excelent wid sound investmont. ‘The Company pormeases an gid chartor, with Herat privile bar valog of the tock ty g25kUUG divided nto shares uf HW on wing to the very tuvoruble: turine upon which the tranwfer of atock cun be tudy, It knot anticipated thut mora thut $7.4 or neni of ‘6 per contcash will be fecissary to couiplete tie trunster wid carry on the bualiess. ‘he protitau the Investinent ean bo proved (uy actual tgures. tu be Yory large.” Bxeutlunt rofuroncen and thorowult facilities for proving figures will be lyon by the undarabinud, ‘The tactory He fuciities for the hacomaries ura equ pater ‘ her factory. Ape mired to furtiteh watisfactory OF wood faith heture negattutlony are opened. Block to the nmount of fd ainres hos ulroudy boon vecurod by partios who know th valuo ofthe fnveutniont. Addross or THOMA THROWN, Hoxie, Poorls, MH, ¥.C.N, ROBERTSON, Bocrutary. MB. and MRS, BOURNIQUE’S SCHOOLS FOR DANCING. Sf BINH—Natatorium, (0) Mudivon-at, WU SIDE=ES ‘wenty-fourth-st, near Indle Ladies, en ren and Gentlomon, For Hartine’s) ews Rae Pennsylvania Military Academy WES} SIDES, ostar, Van opens Hent, 14, Civil Knaincgring. Chums Jatry, Classics, Enyllshy; Gudrovs conturred. Avply to E. Patron, 7" rove Bork, Ohleuuc, oF to Col TIUHO. HATE, brest, MME. DA SILVA & MS, DIEADFORDS (formerly srs, Ogden Homusn's) Knullsly, reno, and Gurtuan Hoarding and May sehuol for young Jadios uid ebitd a. ay hety-ulattliate Now York, will revpan Bop 3. Appilealion way be imade by ldttur or pereunaliy ae above. CHESTNUT STIRERT OUMENAILY, Ing BONNEY and Bting DILLAYE, Principals. The d year ot thiv Hoarding and Duy school wh, test, we 18S Chestauteat, Pulladel= GAS FIXTURES, Gas Fixtures. Go to Headquarters, GAMYS Gus Fixture wry? a@endw Caual-n., uear Madisou, : WORE-RAY, SOCIABLE, THURSDAY and EVENING AL WILLOUGHBY, HILL & 607, Have bought out another manufacturer of Flat Scarfs, goods that he wholesaled at $5, $6, $7, $7.50, $9, and $10 per doz., and usually re- tailed at 75 cts. and $1 each. We will sell this whole lot at 15e Hach! We have never yet adver- tised for you to come down to our store to be disappoint- ed, and you will find that we always back up -our adver- tisements. This will be a “GRAND NECK-TIE PARTY,” And You are Invited. ‘Will you Come? OPEN TILL NINE AT NICHT. HOSIERY, We, $25 to $50 saved is as good as so much made. I am saving hun- dreds of merchants that amount and more, by selling them goods 5 to 20 per cent cheaper than they are sold elsewhere. My stock consists of Cutlery, Notions, Hosiery, Jewelry, Watches, Laces, Japanese Goods, Picture Goods, Mirrors, Smokers’ Goods, Toilet Articles, Drug Sundries, In short everything required by a general merchant, SEEING IS BELIEVING; TO COME IS TO BUY. C. ML LENINGTON, 445 & 147 WABASH-AV., CHICAGO, WANTED, Three Experienced Carpet-Layers. Nono others nead appty, MARSHALL FIELD & CO,, Htate und Washingtup-ats, Call betwenn 8 and Dou'eluck, third Huor. --WANTED, By a Jobbing Houss, with a well-established trade, a Special Partner with capital of 875,000, A good percentage of interest as- sured, Apply to WM. BAKER, Journal of Commerce Co,, 70 State-st., Chicago, ere ae WANTED, Outdoor Situation by s Young Mant Al Accountant, Hosvelty rotoromevs’ “Address U4. ‘1ribanu ultleus ee ee PROPOSALS, Proposule fur Reul Estate. Uy Proposals will be rocelved by the undurslened until the lth tnat, tn accordance with un order parson Db} tho Clty Cabell Oct, d Intl, ux follows—vler Ordered “Phat the Controller bo und ts hereby dirvetad ta ade verttva for alu the Went ‘I'wollth Strout Potlea stu- ton, together with the. a ured, that the Controller be onderad to advertise for sopardte bids, ths ty to wuy, bidy for building on wal ground, ula tur acid groan. wud bide fur cho wroutid und bullaings wid be it further ordered, that die Con troltor bo und hia is huraby urdured to udvercisa for the purebnoy of w suitably alte tur a Vollee Buation (a the Gueirles AbOVE MUHtONEd, aNd ropurt wll bldy tie ble Council.” THEONORE t, GURNEY, Controllgr, OPTICAL GOODS. E Fino Bpectacles sulted to all sights on sclontis principlen Opera and Field Giusser, Leluscopea st" croscopes, Buroinviem, ote, cur W estoutiolatay Togure, and gpaldinu. uckot Cutury, Iderurs, Helssurve Corkecrawe, Rivelden AG EPALOINS Hveliiva <A. BPALDIS SUNOS! oS ittabolteat, ‘Tht Mra, Garfield furl now amounts to $330,003, ‘Ihe polies fores of New York City subserlbed 8717 to the fund, Dn, JosraiG, Hontanp, the well-known poet and ussaylst, died suddenly yesterday: morning at his home tit New York City. Te Michigan rellef fund of New York City new amounts to efi Of this sum $0000 have been transmitted to the Fire Re- Hef Commissioners of Mitiizan, Sume £35,- 000 was remitted yesterday, ‘Tuts Pennsylvanians aye urging Congre min Packer for the postion of Postma: General, and the Indlang Republteans want elther Judge Gresham og Mr. John C. New appointed tu a Cabinet position, Tis French guests of the Nation wilt leave Washington next Monday for York- town. They will visit Mqunt Vernon on the way, Aduilral Porter will go to Yorktown today to arrange the naval program, Fanpentck E, Surrox, confidential clerk of Stout Brothers, leather-dealers,of Newark, N, 1, was arrested yesterday on the charge of robbing his employers and concealing his (hefts by ernsures and fletitious entries, ‘Tim Ant!-Monopoly Statq Committee of New York met at Albany yesterday to devise ways and ineans to secure the election to the Legislature of only such persons as are up- posed to monopolies and to granting corpora- tions undue privileges and advantages, Ex-Srenetarny Boutwrir visited the President yesterday morning and agnin Iast everilug. Itis thought that his visits had reference toa Cabinet position, Gov. Cornell, who wasn New York yesterday, Is men- tloned In connection with ‘the Secretaryship of the ‘Treasury, Tuene was considezable fluctuation in prices In the Chicago markets yesterday, but the general tendency was towards lower fig- ures, There was 2 considerable amount of business done, yet the “boys” were very quiet and self-restrained, ‘Iho usual num- ber of rumors as to delinquencies were set afloat, a Mu. Forsren, the Irish Secretary, is re- ported to have said o few days ago that if Parnell tried to obstruct the falr working of the Lavd act after {6 was onco in operation he would recommend the arrest of Mr. Par- netl; that that gentleman “would be kick- ing his heels in Kimainham beforo many weeks,!” + Bey Burra says that nobody has asked Nin to defend Guitean, but if anybody hind asked him he would be obliged to refuse because of pressing and imperative legal en- gagements, Iv says, however, that it would grieve him to refuse his legal services to any mman whose life is at stake “ tn proceedings of court.’ Tur Hungarlan Govermhent has dechted to maintain the prohibittin against the im portation.of American polis Thu cable falls to state what reason the commission glyes for this course, ‘There eertalnly exists no good reason. Seerctary Blaine will probably try to find out the grounds alleged by the commission, Turn result of the Ohlocleetion will largely influence the election In Pennsylvania, Some the ago it was feared that the candidature of Wolfe, Independent, would result In the vleetion of Noble, Democrat, to the office of State ‘Treasurer, but now the Republicans aro confident nnd expect to lect Balley, ghelr candidate, by a mitjority of about 15,000, As TUE returns of the Oblo election como In the Republican victory beconies more pro- nounced.’ It 1s now proliable that Foster's plurality wit] reach 20,000, aud that the Leg- islature will be Republlean In both branches ‘Thoy are counting up the majorities in Lowa yet. Sherman, Republican, for Governor, will have a clear majority over all of 40,000, Tur Distillers’ and Liquor-Deaters’ Asso- elation of the United States met in annnal sesslon fn this city yesterday, ‘The sttend- ance was quite Inrge, «Mayor Harrison de- Ivered a speech of welcome in his usunt style, Sumptunry legislation was con- demned. ‘ho general feeling was that tho tax on whisky should be reduced to 40 cents per gallon. bi Winttan L. Tayrorn, J. D, Laffel, and Newton HM, McRae, the two first named of Ilunphreys County and the other of Benton County, Kentuciy, were arrested yesterday by United States Detective Bauer on the charge of counterfelting. ‘Thetr operations are said to have been quite extensive.’ None of them are over 24 years or age, and all aro unmuriicd, ‘Tun Wardon of the jailin which Gulteau 13 contined Js of the opinion thats person who called Tugsday and expressed a wish to sve Guiteau wanted to kill the assasin, Hu was not permitted to see him, hawever, Mr. Scoville has not yet succeeded In securing any legal gentleman to assist hin in the de fense,- Scoville says that-ho wlll fight every point there fs in the case, James W, Wapswonrn was nonilnated for Congress to succeed Senator Lapham by the Nepublicans of tho ‘Twenty-seventh New York District yesterday. As the Ieyublican iajority inthe district ranges from 2,000 to 3,000, Mr. Wadsworth’s election Isassured, ‘The xomineo fs at present Controller of Now York State, and declined to baa candidate for that office In the Republican Conyention last week, Tur Ropublican Senators held, a eaucus yesterday, at which it was determined to support Senator David Davis for the pusition of President pro tem, of the Senate, vice Hayard, now temporarily occupying that position, Itis probable that Senutor Davis will bo nominated today, and unless the Democrats resort to filibustering he will be elected. Thoro seeins to be goud reasons for thinking that Sonator Davis will accept tho posttion, . Eansy yesterday morning four masked robbers burglarized the houge of Allan Fatr- bank, In Wayne Township, Du Page County, about threa milles west of Wheaton, ‘Thu robbers gugged Mr, Fairbank, Ain, Falr- bank, and their two daughters, aud then took, from variows hlding-pluces ‘§10,200 In registered Dulted States bonds, about 6250 in currency, and some Stor 87 fn small silver. ‘The bondy are registered, and are worthless to tho robbers, as under the Jaw Mr, Fairbank can secure 9 refssue on filtog the Indemnity bond usual tn such cases, The Chicago detectives are on the lookout for the thieves, Mr. Faire bank belluves Uiat two of the rebbers vis- itent his house some tine azo on the pretense that they wished to purchase some horses, but really, ns It is now supposed, to find out “tho lay of the land.’ ‘This lew may lead ta the iletection of the rascals, JUnAL BAnLy, wham-Phtl Sheridan sent reellug up the Shenantouh Valley once upon a tine, spoke ata Demenratic ratltics Yon meeting at Mehmond, Va, Tres night, aud referred to Mahone ns a nulse coward and atiar, It ts not probable that Mahone will take any notice of the inatier. Enrly is old, disappointed, and soured fn temper, and ts hardly responsibly. for his words, ‘There has been a longestandlng quar rei between Mahone and Early, Ciaunes U, DAspensenarn’s aintll at No, UM Randolph street, Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire yesterday. ‘There were thirty-five persons In the bullding when the +flre broke out. Some of them eseapedd =o by Jumping, — others. escaped through the dodrs, Six persons were very badly burned about the face and eyes, and ning persuns were seriously hurt In Jumping. One person is missing. ‘Iwo of those badly burned are not expected to live, Ar a inceting of the Republican Central Comuittee of Cook County, held yesterday, it was resolved to hold the County Conven- ton on the 25th inst. and the primaries the previous afternoon, ‘The ofticers to be noim- inated area Judge of the Superior Court in the plave of Judge Gary, Clerk of the Crhin- {nal Court, and five County Comunissioners, two from the South Side and one each from the Lemont, Cicero, and Evauston distriets, It fs thought there will be'no upposition to Judge Gary's election, He fs understood to be the choice ot both Republicans and Dem- oerats, Srernrantes Basi amt Windom and Postinaster-General James held a consttta- Yon with the President yesterday on the subject of some intnur appointments, A uumber of Senators also called, Seeretary Windom said his visit had nothing to do with his resignation. ‘Judge Folger and ex- Gov, Morgan, of New York, are the persons most frequently mentioned in cotinection with the suecession to Mr. Window. The general finpression seems to be that Mr. Windom and Attorney-General MacVeagh are the only Cablnet olticers who will retire before December, ‘Tie Democratic Senators held another caucus yesterday, and decided on a poticy of inaction in regard to the Secretaryship of the Senate, They know quite well they cannot elect the exueus numinee, Col. Washington, and their efforts for the future will be direct- ed rather to prevent the election of a Repub- Nean to the Sceretaryshtp than to elect a Democrat, Thecancus also came to the con- clusion that it would be mere waste of time to Investigate tho “polnts’ ratsed by the New York Bourbon legislators against the vaildlty of tho election of Senators Lapham and Miller, aud that the hest and wisest policy is to let the committees stand as ut present constituted, Tne Lonilon Wines, while congratulating America upon Foxhall's triumpl on the Newmarket course Tuesday, takes occuslon to remfud us that in Its opinion tho triumphs of Foxball aud Lroquols eannot be regarded as purely American, as both anlials are of pure Irlsh and English descent, and adds that until great English races are won by a ‘horse of Amerlean blood and breeding, tralned and ridden by un Atneriean, English sporting-men will not consider themselves- discomitted. “Lhe English sporting-men are welcome to all the comfort they can extract from the Fumes article, By 'n parity of rea- soning the Arablans may Iny elalm to all the trlumpls won by English racehorses, Tue jury in the caso of Johnny Lamb, tried for burglary, brought In a verdict of not guilty last evenlug. © ‘Lhe rehearing of the murder trial Is still pending, It is not known what coursy State’s-Attorney Sills wilitake in the ense, ‘The jurymen in the burglary case, who ure deserlbed as a very Intelligent body of men, refused to betleve any of the testimony given by “ Sheeney George,” and as that matotorous person is the principal witness against Limb in the murder case the prospects of securing a conviction are not tha best. It has been sug wested by some persons that “Sheeney Georga? shoult be tried forthe murder, Lt looks now as If tho sluying of Otticer Race will go unavenged, ‘ ‘Tu: New York Demoerntic Convention, on assembling yesterday morniug, mady Erastus: Brovks permanent Chalrman and nadepted the report of the Commitice on Credentials, excluding the ‘Tammanyites aud the Irving Haltltes by a unanimous vote, Having thus settled scores with Jolin Kelly, tho conven- tion set to work to nominate the slate made for it by Samuel J, ‘Tilden, with only one break—that_ on ‘Treasurer, Tho nombuces are: W. IL Pareell, of the Rochester Unton, Secretary of Stato; George I, Lapham, Con- troller; Roswell A, Parmenter, Attorney- General; Robert A, Maxwell, ‘Treasurers Thomas Evershed, Stato Engineer; Judge of tho Conrt of Appeals, ox-Attorney-Cen- eral Schoonnmlker, ———— Iris stated on what scems to be good au- thority that Judge Folger lins declined the Seeretaryship of the ‘Treasury, whieh was offered him by President Arthur, Judge Folger was clected Chief Justlee pf the Sue preme Court of Now York Inst. year. Ils term of ofiice Is fourteen years, und his sal- ury is $12,000 per anmyn, and at the end of Als term—ho will be then over 7—ho van re- tlre on full pay, Stich & position he thinks too good to glvo up for a threo-years’ term fu tho Seeretaryshlp ‘of the ‘Treasnty. Ex-Goy, BE. D, Morgan $s now mentioned us tho probable sueeessor of Sveretary Winatom, but there ure those who gay that ho does not want the place, and that tho mane agement of is private ailulrs needs his ens tlre attention, Attorney-ienernt MavVeagh has been asked to remain until tho star-route caseapre concluded, but, although it’ Is pos sible He may remain until December, it fs al most curtain that ho will decline to rennin longer, Postmuster-General Janes has been asked to renin for: an indefhalt period, and has declded to remain at least until thy stare rotite cavvs are decided. it ia now generally belleved that, with the exception of Secretary Windom, all the Cabinet oftcers will romain untll December, Secretary Kirkwood will probably be appointed to some important position, possibly some foreln misslon, aud Seoretary Hunt will also be proviied for. Jn comection with appolutments, it is rue mored that Mr. Frank Uatton, of the Bure Mngton Marwkeye, a personal trend of Presl- dent Arthur, will bo appoluted First Assist- aut Postunster-General in place of Tyner, ‘WASHINGTON. Radical Change tn the Prob- abilities Regarding the Cabinet. The President Mas Found It Expedient to Retain Gar- flold’s Advisers, Ho Is Forced to Let Windom Go, but Is Trying to- Keep the Rest, The Senate in Open Session but a SBhort Time Yesterday Morning. Caucuses of Republican and Dem- ocratic Senators During the Day. David Davis to Be the Nominee of the Republicans for Presi- dent Pro Tem. Jubal Early and Mahone in a Good Position to Fight a Duel. A Gentleman Catled on Guiteau Xesterday, Probably to Kill Him, Ben Butler Is Grieved that He Has No Time to Defend the Wretch, HIGH PLACES. FOLGEIS WISE RESOLUTION, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasttxatox, D, C,, Oct. 12.—Theresis Sole renson to think that President Artirur ins found it necessary to revise the Cabinet [lst which had been practically settied Init Sunday, when Senator Conkling was here. Judge Folger, itis understood, who was to be assigned to the Treasury Department, i reluctant to leave the Chief-Justleeship of the New York Court of Appeals for an oilice with so short a teri, relatively so small a salary, and uncertaln political tenure as that of Secretary of the Treasury, and wise men who ave not very rich and whoare not upt.te be inisted by honors will think that JUDGE FOLGEM NOES WEL. ' He has just entered Upon a new term -of fourteen yeurs a3 Chief Justice of the New York Court of Appeals, with a salary of $12,000 annually, snd witha provision in law ‘that, at the. expiration of his: present term, When he will have reachet 7 years of age, he ean be retired for the remalnder of his Hite on full pay. Why’ Judge Folger should resign to accept the Lreasury port- folio is not clear, although ho dld say that he would accept that position under Presi dent Garticld, and at that time fe was also Judge of the Court of “Appeals, Gossip how revives the name of ex-Gov. Morgan, of New York, for tho Treasury. ‘. Morgan fs an old man who has practieally retired from active fife and from polltics, and whe 1s pretty well’ occupied in munaging his own argo personal property. JAMES, It is ngaln reported that Postmaster-Gen- eral James will not retire until “the star-route prosecutions ure ended, An Jndlana delegation is here urging the Appolntinent. of elthor Judge. Gresham or John C, New. to the Cabhifit, A. loca paper osnys that = Frank = Matton, of the Burlington — Herokeye, ain Postmaster at Burlington, who is a warm personal trend of Gun. Artiuig, is likely to ho appoluted First Assistant» Postmaster- General, | At all events itis extremuly donbt- fil whether Judge ‘Tyner will.ov retune Pennsylvantins are endeavertog to bring Congress Packer, of tat State, into favor for the Postunster-Generatship, SECRETARY KnaWooD, it fs understood, wll be offerad un import- antappalntnent, possibly abroad, if he de- sires to adopt such a positionwand Judge diunt, Seeratary of the Navy, has in erent many Senator friends who “are undertak- lug to provide Tit with a profitable plac but the Ife position upan the Court of Clati Bench whieh he resigned ts no donger vaca It tsnow thought that the Capiniet clanzes will not be made until after the: return of the Presitent and Cabinet from Yorktown. Wixpost. To the Western Antoclated. Press, Wastixaton, 1 Cy Oct, 12,—Seeretary Windons was asked’ if‘his visit to the Pres deat had ne connectton with his retireaen Aly replied that it had not, ard that no afelal commiuneation on the subject had yet reached him, Judge Folger’ ant ext-ov, Morganzoath of New York, continue to he Most prominently sentioned In connection with the succession, THERE APPEARS TOWER A DERVENING [Me PRESSION that, with the exception of the changes in the ry Department and the Depurt- ment of Justice, the present executivecdlcers Will continne watil December, SECRETANING ULAINE AND WINDOME and Postinaster-General dames conferred with the President early this ntterneon on the subject of cortuln minor appointments whteh need to be made, and a number of Senators catled, MACVEAGI SAID ToNIGICY that the President told him today that the iunes of his and Window's sueoessars hid not yet been dechted “upon, but would be very soon, THE VISIT OF NOUTWELT. . fo the President this morning, wnt agin to- night, revives the assertion that ho is soing Into tho Cabinet, QOV. CORNELL $s here on a railroad excursion going South, is presence started the report that he was: to be In the Cablnet instead of Folger, THE SENATORS, DEMOCHATIC CALCUS, Specttat Puapateh to The Chieugo ‘tribune, Wasutxatoy, D.C, Get, 12.—The Dem- ocruts held another caucus taday., Thera wera three subjects to be considered: first, whether any steps should be taken to’ secure the election of & Denucratic Secretary uf the Senate by the way af compromise with the Republicans; second, what polley should be aulopted with respect ta theconmilttoes; and, third, whethor it wus wise to attempe to haye qu investigation into the eharges onde by certain members of the Now York Legist- ture with respect to the legallty of the olec- ton of Sonators Miller and Lapham. As to the first polut, the Demoerats haye decided upon a policy of inaetion, Tho party which wade stich haste to eleeta President pra tem pore of the Senate, through a tinjority ol- tained by disfranchising two States, linds that it lacks now the necessary ma- jority to ‘elect so humble an ofliclal us tho Secretary of that body, It has beeu learned, besides, thatthe candidate chosen by the Democratic Isnotacceptable to Db. ‘PAVIS, ‘ who hold the balg: power, and who, in deel, 18 reported/é9 bu sald, “That nelther the Democratic Ss fs nominea (Washinge, ton) nor the Ray & 3san nominee of the last session (Gorhay SS lan becomie Secretary by. his vote. Ace? "® fly the Dentocrnta pro pose (o let thom Sr drift until the Repub-- Heans shall take some inithative, So far as, the Democrats have conshtered any defined plan at all, itis to propose that Shober, the: present Chief -Cleck of the Senste, shall be clothed with the powers of Seeretary until next whiter, Mr, Shober {8 a candlaate for such an ad Interim appotutment, because it would carry with it the salary which attaches to the olfice of Secretary. As to the New York Senators, the Demverats’ appear to be of opinion that there fs nothing In the case that would warrant an investiga. tron by the Committee on Privileges and Elections, THE REPUBLICANS HAVE .ALSO MELD A cALCUS— : two caucuses, In fact—and have at lost de- eldud to nominate David Davis ag President pro tempore of tha Senate, and the attempt will probably be made tomorrow to elect- him. he plin whieh had been decided upon yesterday by the Republieans—namely:* tu attempt to elect Senator Anthony, trust- ing ton belief that David Davis would assist them by dectluing to vote, and that Mr. Bay: ard woull consent to pair with Mr, Ap. thony, lias been abandoned. The Republic ans did not seem to think that it would be altogether safe to ‘count pon the abs sence of Judge Davis’ vote, and they also learned that the report that the Alinois Senator had sald yesterday that he would not permit himself to be voted for if nominated, could not be authenticated, . It is searcely to be believed, therefore, that the Republicans have decided tonlght to vote for the Democratic Senator from Illinois ag President pro tempore of the Senate with: out at least having some intimation that JUDGE DAVIS WOULD ACCEPT : their suffrage. He can be elected without, yoting for himself, as no other Democrat, and as no Republican, can, untess some one , of the opposing party should choose to palr with hin, whieh, under the cireumstunces, night be somewhat doubtfal, It Is dilticult to sve how tha Democrats can fitibuster against the election of David Davis when he holds his seat as a Democratic Sen- ator, and when, a few months ago, they tendered hin the wnaninons caucus nomination as Chairman of -the great Com- mittee on, the Judiciary, ‘The Democrats realize the embarrassment of their position, and some of them have from the first doubted the wisdom of obtaining possesslon of that h States, ‘TI PROPOSITION OF SENATOR EDMUNDS that the standing connuittees of the last ses sions shall be revived for this, and tho Presi- dent pro tempore of the Senate be permitted to till any vacancies on them, would give the Demoerats representation on very important commnittees, provided the resulution should; be adopted before Mr. Bayard wa3 deposed.: ait present. vacancies exist on +‘ tha, following committees, of which Senator Burnside was a member: Foreten Relations (Chalruuuship), Miltary Affairs, and Edu- ention and Labor. Yacaneles oxist on the. following comunttees, of which Mr. Conk In was 8 member: Forelgn Relutlons, Com- meree (Chalrmanshty), Judiclary, and in- Rrossed BHls. Vacancies extat on the ful- lowing comuiltiees, of which Mr. Platt of ; New York, was a metuber: Finance, Post- oflices atid Post Roads, ‘Transportation, ; Joutes to the Seaboard, and Enrolled Bills. Should: Senator Edmunds’ resolution be adopted, Senator Edimunds would become Chairman of the Connnittes on Foreign Re- tations, and Senator MeMillan of the Comms Incree, ts thoy are next on the Ist, MIDNIGIIT, Anear friend of President Arthur, who Jas been tn consultation with him this even-” ing, says that within the last twenty-four. hours thera has been a radical change in tho entire Cabinet program, aud that it seems now very probable. that all the present Cabinet, with the excep: tion of Windom, will remain for some time. Windom has sald peremptorily that his sue-. cessor must be appointed son, 23 he wishes to goto Minnesota. He had desired to leave ‘Thursday or Friday of this week. President Arthur found the Cabinet problem a serlous one. He hrs requested James to stay Indedl- nitly, und dames has decided to du so, and probably will reninin until the star-route prosecutions are well advanced, ‘The Presl- dent has mide a like reciest of MacVeagh, and, while the latter hasconsented to remain for athne, he says that he ennnot stay until December, It is very possible, therefore, that the entire Cabinet may remain for the present, and perhaps until December, with the certaln exception of Windom, SUNRISE IAS DEEN EXPRESSED that the nomfuntion of Mr, Walker Btalne as ‘Third Assistant Secretary of State was not sentto tho Sennte tuday, But It 1s hardly probablo that Mr. Bialne woul desire to rev ualn inthe Department ot Stato should hit father resign tho Seeretaryship, ay he un doustedly will Insist on dong. THE NOMINATION OF Mit. 1, J) BAMISDELL to supplant Cal, Amos Webster as Rexister ol Wills vas also withheld, although the appolutment Was one of the last mads by Vresident Garileld, Mr. amsdell ts a de voted friend ov Secretary Blaine, Le fs well quallded tor the position of Register, and it {s eXpected that hig name muy be sent to the Suuate tomorrow, THE REPONTICAN PROGRAM, Du tho Weatern associated Press, Wasiixatros, D, C,, Oct. t—The Repub- Mean Senators met in caucus soon ‘after ud. Journment of the Sennte, A proposition to sulect Senator David Davis usa vandidute to displucu Bayard as President pro tempore was utonce considered, A long discussion sted, an sowie opposition to It wus mane ted, but lt was tinully agreed to} by a de. elded majority, aA resofition proposing the election uf a successor to Bayard will proba. bly be introduced tomorrows then, under the Tule, asingls objection, wich will undoube wily be forthcoming, will postpone cou- sideration for one day, ‘There is not likely * to bu v contest uuth Friday, A WESTERN AASOCIATED PRESS AGENT ented upon Senator Davis tonight, and asked hin it he had been notified of the Kee publican purpose (o natluate hin, be res viied that he had not; that he hed heard nothing except what be dind read In the , Hewepapers; that no Itepublicun Seuatora had approached hl on the subject, nor tad any conversation about Jt at all. hen asked what he would do if nomluated dn the Senate, he ateellned - te answer, saying ho considered Jt judelicate ta uuilk about the vuatter; that he hg ne propec information thy the Repubiicans hut uny Thought of nom irating hin, and iewould not 0 proper for bun to decline sumetiipg thas would possibly du isever olfered hin, He ree poated that Ie waned nut disenss the subject, What he will do may stat be known unt) the quesilun fs brought before the Senate, §€ 1 ever ls, . IT 18 PERAUMED the Republican Sonators hava some aso to believe thot Davis would accept, or elsy they would not dinve pone su far, By slinply remaining nvit of the Senute until the inatter js disposed or lie ean be elected, His aboence would glye tiw Republicans 37 to 3b --Falr and Platt beg paired. Davis 1s keeping his own counsyl very closely on this question, Up to this eveiiug he had not been formally nothded of the ac Yon of the Repoiican -eaucus, but ig ‘gold’ the itgwudiicuno” Will’ tuke rit hh oflice by the disfranchisement of two 1 i