Show presidential PLANS speculations about the garfield con tiling kling fend feud from froin the herald d special aa As the last nomination lias has been be sent n t to the senate and as public sentiment sen is strongly and lind justly averse to the unnecessary disturbance of officials when the senate is not in session it is fair to suppose that the president lias has in the matter of offices inaugurated whatever reforms he h e had decided dc aided on oil prior to bus his assumption of office it may be and many in rny believe it that the unfriendly course of some senatore senators disorganized the presidents plans somewhat but there lias has been no reason why if he had designed des ignec further chances cha lie should not have madl macit during the last two or three days the tile character of the ad administration ministration in its relations to the civil bervice of the government reform may bo be fairly discussed sed now perhaps the country expected too much from front the president and its disappointment for foi there is unquestionably disappointment disappoint men may r fla bo ile duo due to that cause cau se rather tz than n to any failure on his part to do well but some odthe of the nominations made are tire positively bad and none of them the in arc are of such really desirable bitne m as to excite admiration there lias has been an evident effort efro rt to provide easy my places for personal rather than political reasons that the presidents intentions are of the best there is i s little doubt and he may see his way more clearly hereafter butof but of tho the first ten tell weeks of his administration I think the general op here is expressed above senator conkling is reported as having said last that lie had sent to a firlit friend at albany A bany presumably goy gov comell cornell statement of his relations with the administration to bo be used or not as seemed best and also a positive ti ve refusal to allow the use u se other of her name for election reelection re the senate the ex senator many callers and is much affable than usual ex grants criticism concerning nomi notions nations made by the president does not excite much interest in washington other occurrences had made thinking men here see gee plainly that the mere sub subject act of party patronage w waa already y too much considered si indeed though the there was curiosity to know liow low soon the ex president began to disturb tile administration no one seemed in the extent of his dislike unless all signs fail the fact made so conspicuous in the last few weeks that our leading men think first and most of the patronage attaching to the high office auice of will lead to renewed n ow efrom eibrt on oil the part of those who are seeking a reformation of tile pu wic servia and to a great increase in in the number of their sup up porters KNOX washington stay may 20 |