Show THE LONG promised changes in I President Arthurs cabinet have I been made Teller and Billee Chandler i Chand-ler succeeding Kirkwood and Hunt j in the interior and navy departments I ments respectively Arthur has j 1 now gotten rid of all Garfields cabinet cabi-net officers save Robert T Lincoln There can be little objection to Teller who is a broadminded western man able and conscientious He will administer the affairs of his department honestly and creditably credit-ably So much cannot be said of Chandler who in the estimation estima-tion of a large proportion of the people of this country is the very worst selection that Mr Arthur could have made The terms demagogue and politician in t 1 t their broadest and vulgarest sense apply to him with full force It is Ii intimated that an attempt will be made to prevent his confirmation i It is hoped the effort will be successful 1 success-ful both because it would be a rebuke J re-buke to the President making so j obnoxious a nomination and because j be-cause his rejection would prevent 1 the rewarding of political roguery J and party trickery by high office i Even the respectable element among republicans despise and fear Chand ler who is given to doing meaner j things to carry a point than decent republicans can endorse |