Show BY TELEGRAPH lax MU UMON TELEGRAPH UNX AMERICAN NEW york 29 the tho hez Her herawi aldys washington special says it is not possible or expedient any longer to conceal that there is serious trouble in the cabinet certain of the presidents nominations have caused a feeling which may result in the resignation of two of its I 1 ts members the nomination of wm win E chandler to be secretary of the treasury was it is said made against the protest of attorney general MacVea macveagh gb and without his consent the So heltor solicitor general is the right arm of the attorney general his deputy and mains mainstay tay th the e president has set his heart on having chandler occupy Mu pythis this place his name is now before the senate for confirmation and it is reported this evening on what seems entirely trustworthy authority that the president who at one tle thought of recalling chandlers chandless Chand lers name had determined not to do so it is possible of course that chandler may not be confirm ed and philips who has been solicitor for a number of years and who has declined the judg judgeship eshi of the court of claims offered phim him the other day by the Preside president ut would in iii that case retain the solicitor generalship unless the president should after the a adjournment d journ ment ot of the senate remove h him I 1 m in which event mr macveagh will retire from the attorney generalship holding mr chandlers chandless Chand lers appointment as evidence that the attorney general does not possess the confidence of the president the nomination of mr robertson to be collector of new york ia is the cause of another cabinet trouble As the president has refused to withdraw robert Bobert sons name it is possible james will withdraw fram the cabinet it is even rumored tonight to night llight i that the president will aee ace accept ept mc bic and james res resignations and that their successors are already picked out washington 20 attorney general ta macveagh is at his office this j morning attending to business as 1 usual 4 uhl when the current report 1 that ilat hewa inclined to resign his office was mentioned he said he be did not anticipate leaving the cabinet he declined to talk when interrogated ted as to past differences of opinion non pon as to the wisdom of chandlers chandless Chand lers appointment and Intini intimate ato ate that whatever objection he might have had bad to td any of the presidents Is appointments point ments such objection had not been sufficiently strong at any time to warrant hi his s retirement from the department of justice there is no change yet in the senate situation but it is probable that some arrangement will be made by tomorrow for an executive ve session as the nominations are accumulating rapidly the men nominated by the president are getting very nervous and urge executive session A close friend of Sec see secretary y blaine said this afternoon that the nomination of robertson JR would not be withdrawn under any circumstance while conkling and platt dislike the nomination the reports of their waging war against the administration are exaggerated the opinion in high official circles is that there will not bawar be war inside the republican publican party arty attorney gen general N macveagh iveagh pronounces the report of his contemplated resignation as without foundation strong pressure is being brought to bear to induce the president to withdraw the nomination of chandler Cl for solicitor general and if he will not withdraw it an attempt will be made to reject him in the senate washington 29 the difference between re adjusters and bourbons in virginia on the debt question is is about as follows the mccallough McCalI mccall ough or debt payers bill fixed with the consent of tile creditors the debt of made the coupons receivable cei vable for taxes and other dues to the state and the bonds are nontaxable it fixed the rate of interest at an average of four per cent the bill which the re adjusters stand by fixed the debt at less than made the coupons not nop no receivable cei vable for taxes made the bonds taxable and the rate rite of interest three per cent it was propos proposed dd to make this bill a law without the consent ai of the state creditor creditors sj on the ground that it was just to both creditors and tilo state the read lusters bill excludes from the state debt interess inte Int prest resl I 1 1 accumulated nc cumulated during the e war gar and I reconstruction period the mccallough McCalI ough bill includes ibis this nm wac 29 gre green ef PR P stern anlo T coy CoT company tolda reporter regarding reg aiding the proposed posed bew new company I 1 can say with the greatest confidence that there is not a ri shadow of foundation for such reports stager resigned a while leagons ago as vice president of this goin poin company pany but hut he then expressed a wish to retain hi hl seat in the board until it aa was wanted be cause he hp did not wish entirely to sever connection with wl h the company cam pany in the service of which he had beez been been for nearly 30 years twice before within three or four years stager has offered his resignation but he be was prevailed on to withdraw it lately it was again offered under circumstances that made it ble for the board to refuse to accept it lest the reasons for the resignation were per personal sonai he has much business that he is anxious to look after bebas he has hns considerable property the the accounts given by fruit growers of maryland and delaware at the present appearance appear ance anbe of the peach orchards of these states do not give an encouraging prospect and seems beems to confirm the accuracy of the F story tory tony that the excessively cold weather not only greatly endangered the peach crop for the year but the orchards themselves fruit growers of these states during the past week or two have become alarmed because of the failure of the fruit buds to show signs of life one farni farmer farmen pi in a celebrated peach centre writes his landlord that he has made madea a careful investigation of peach orchards on the farm and ho bo cannot find aliv alive peach each bud among all the tru trees old or are all killed as there is no sign of life in the buds OMAHA 29 the water hav hat having 8 subsided in in ahe platte valley in t the I 1 work of repairing the union pacific is is being pushed asked with great vigor and by saturday next the damage will wil 1 be repa repaired 1 re so 0 as to admit admit of run running ath through rou h trains again meantime t the union unto r pacific trains will be run with little or no delay over the burlington and ind missouri Misso url uri road to kearney which road is today to day again in condition to receive and handle these trains and no further trouble is feared three delayed union paci pacific fie trains arrived here th this Is ev evening en through freight will tomor to mor robbe row be forwarded ovea over r the burlington mon ton and missouri the damage to main lines of road will first be repaired and then theil will follow the big job of work on on branches over AO 50 pe per cent of the be bridges adges have been washed away in nebraska by ty the freshet and numerous numerous grist mills have been destroyed cattle sh sheep beep hogs bogs etc have been drowned in large numbers in platte valley th the e ice lee went out of the elkhorn R biyer biver IV er this afternoon without doing any damage except knocking the union pacific bridge ien ten inches out of line but it can easily be repaired it is impossible as yet to procure more than meagre facts about the condition of the towns in platte valley inundated owing to the fact the telegraph lines are only partially rebuilt three lives are known to have been lost but it is believed a number more perished perls hed bed the kossof loss of stock and property counts up into the hundreds of thousands kitisin it is intended now to run the union pacific trains through direct by friday fort pierre pirre 29 ice iee broke in the missouri at midnight on sunday overflowing wing this post to the depth of tive live feet daiv driving ing the inhabitants to the blums it has since receded greatly the steamer weston sunk at the levee at yankton the steamer meads is floating down stream with th the e fee ice CHICAGO 29 london loudon advices advises from newcastle say that a messen ger from reports the place peace surrendered the day peace was signed after hard night fight ingin which 18 british soldiers were killed and 90 wounded the boers captured pounds of ammunition and tap twp guns Hi delberg hid HiJ eIberg elberg the report of the surrender of 0 m is 1 ac confirmed oli oll the provisions i sent senti aider luder the conditions of the ar armistice reach ed there 24 21 hours after the surrender 1 I i ROCHESTER N Y 29 1 H T lannan was taken before the united states commissioner this afternoon on the charge of having used the malis mails for nor purposes according to his own admissions he lias jias hns bas been sending circulars as a teai real xeal teal estate directory asking th the remit tance of 1 in each case for the directory when in fact he had no such work on hand being forced to divulge his printers name he led the officials lato into a still more important swindling meby boo bogus ils stock reports he lie had commenced uiel biel icea iced to dupe atil ce a iou lage g e patronage me real reni not deed e M uin tin ao count of his highly respectable connections SANTA FE 29 eighty of the lest iest citizens of blo bio Co ti tinty nty petitioned gov wallace to take tako prompt action against the desperadoes 9 oes who disgrace the territory wallace Walla cd ordered adjutant general frost to go immediately with 60 stands of rifles aud and rounds of ot ammunition und and organize mili twill 4 i tary companies to act ast BET a sheriff hosse posse posse bers berg we re led by toy ike S stockton and have their headquarters near the thee colorado line at ut du BATTLE creek GREEK mich 29 another alleged ivond erful case is reported here mrs afro henry in ingram 9 having navino r taken no food since oc october ga last when having having had some teeth pulled she was unable on account of nausea to retain food and hag bag taken nourishment by absorption only she sometimes absorbs a quart of liquids through the pores her stomach is totally paralyzed the thie problem is how long will noll she last philadelphia 29 the tho pennsylvania central road offers to take the Cn centennial tennial building to new york for noth nothing ing and the owners offer it ii for fon to the worlds fair commission it cost at first and would cost or more now the committee will consider the proposition NEW YORK SO 30 the heralds london special says it has transpired that the sudden calling to aether ether of the british cabinet yester ay afternoon was caused ry by the receipt ce I 1 1 t of alarming intelligence from ireland lre ire 12 and two questions were discussed by the ministers one was the war the other othen was waa a conal dennial report of the irish govern ment mr forster announced that intelligence from noni ireland was of or the mo most A disquieting character although the attitude odthe of the people appeared tobe tranquil on the surface mr forster stated i that according to information for formation matlo matio n in possession of or the tle irish government the tranquility of the people had increased the business of the authorities who regard the lull before the storm sturm information 0 in possession of the dublin castle castie authorities thorl ties caused the government to believe that an insurrectionary outbreak may be expected at any moment mr parcells Par neifa nelFa tude was regarded with disquietude his apparent inactivity was thought to indicate that lie he anticipated the inauguration of ofa a movement t of a different character from that which he had been conducting his two vios to paris are regarded as inexplicable government overn ment not having teen been akle ahle able abie to assign any sufficient clent reason for them at aland a land league meeting held today the subscriptions received the ensuing week were announced as amounting to 2399 all but loo bloo being from america dillon stated seated that the organization was spreading rapidly and that there are now a larger number of strikes strike payment of rent than at aay any pre bious time proceedings Proceeding sin in the morey letter case will be finally disposed of in a few days assistant district attorney bell beil belli who h has as had ad charge of the case casci from commencement the being ter ten a careful examination that the tho letter was not written where it was originally claimed to have been penned A nodle nolle prosequi pro will therefore be entered and the bondsmen will be relea telea released ed witness obrien alias lindsay Lind bind gny gay now in the toombs having pleaded guilty on the indictment ghar charging 9 him with per lury iury will shortly be brought up in the court of general sessions for sentence H L morey who claimed he was the uncle of the man to whom the letter was wag written is confined in the house of detention but having furnished valuable information to the prosecution will probably be liberated a t ed in a few da days y s the herawi paris says the funeral of de IA lafayette fayette was celebrated with great pomp at st clothilde today to dav day it was attended by several ministers inGi a number of prominent members of the legislature ilie the lile president of the republic was represented at the ceremony mony gen en who was one of we the pali pall ail ali all beai bearers beavers ers erb made a brier brief but affecting n speech at the tomb in pere la a chaise ri in telling his praises recalled recalled many personal virtues of dec dee deceased cased senator and the never to be forgotten services rendered america by his great progenitor the assembled crowd of french were much gratl gratified nned fled by the earnestness and appropriateness of this tri bute on the part of our minister M A I 1 is kely ta ret get the in the senate which is left vacant by BL do de Lafay ettes death FORT SCOTT Ks private dispatch received here ere today to day announces the leath death of harry A brown son of ex governor neal S Brown of Nashville at albuquerque new yew mexico yesterday particulars given he chehad ha been in the employ or lorl the adams express co about nive five years and was the man wild drove thel mail mall robbers out of h his is car at kinney kansas in janu ary 1878 other daring exploits have attested his courage on account of which the company has valued his services |