Show I ENGLAND NONPLUSSED Considered Most Extraordinary Status Stat-us in History of Government of United Kingdom London Sept Consternation and excitement caused by the dramatic announcement of Joueph Chamberlains resignation prevails among all classes in the United Klhgdom to the exclusion nf every euiirr topic The P11 Mall Gazette Ga-zette this afternoon apparently > suinn up the general feeling by describing the present crisis as the most extraordinary I extraordi-nary in the whole hiitory of constitutional constitu-tional government adding that what will happen next no one can forecast with any degree of absolute certainty The Pall Mall Cassette states that Premier Pre-mier Balfour will fill up the vacancies and carry on the Government until he meets Parliament In 1904 Mr Olwin ella In also does not look for an Imme diate general election expecting aL leaBi I a twelve I months propaganda before the electorate can decide upon hit proposals Other rumors are current that Mr Balfour Bal-four Is unable to flnd men to nil the vacancies and that he will be obliged to hand the King his own resignation This however does not appear to be likely Lord Rothschilds statement yesterday yester-day to the Associated Press can safely be taken as an Indication that the Duke Intends to support Mr Balfour at any rate until Parliament meets The prediction that the markets would not be affected by the Cabinet crisis has been fulfilled Indeed consols exhibited a llrmer tone |