Show BY TELEGRAPH amis UNION ONION na washington 20 the president nominated R A elmore elmure of or lv w york second int postmaster general vice thomas J bradly W V A M grier of pennsylvania third assistant a ssi stant vice A D haz hazan an appointed assistant general of the postoffice post office department detriment errison harrison adrion for postmaster of baltimore the important nominations sent bent to the senate to today day by president garfield have attracted much attention and are the subject of extensive coin eoin comment ment in political circles this evening the resignation of assistant postmaster general brady is well understood to have been compulsory p pul pui isery sory and but for the delay in selecting electing his suc euc successor cessor would have been demanded considerably sooner it is said that positive evidence of corruption on the part of brady in the matters of the star service business ness has hai been in the hands banda of the president for some time but his being allowed to resign would seem to indicate that the evidence was wag not sufficiently conclusive to warrant his form formal removal although more than enough to create a strong suspicion in the mind of the president and to lead to a prompt decision that a change was necessary editor gorham has a column editorial in the Be publican republican today to day on the subject of congressman jorgensen and the virginia campaign but bul takes tabes no notice of the personal attack contained in jorgensenn Jorgen sens published letter except to say the only portion of his letter interesting to the publicist pub licis that in which he states state his opinion in regard to the political situation in virginia this portion mr gorham copies and comments upon dispassionately and argumentatively tat ively and calmly endeavors to show that a thorough fusion of all anti bourbon voters in the next virginia election cannot unfavorably affect the interests of any political party or element other than the bourbon democracy he asserts that prop proportion of the white republicans of virginia including ex senator lewis the chairman of the republican state central committee are in hearty accord with gen mahone and that the colored people of virginia constituting eleven twelfths of tb the e republicans ieans leans of or the state have already spoken in their state convention with t I 1 k 0 bays says a u alfh hil ril it is true that the re adjusters polled only votes in the presidential election they were more than twice as numerous in 1879 when there were only state issues involved the remaining essential portion of his argument isas is as follows the principles of the rea dusters erm era of democratic antecedent are of course the main reliance for success this year against the bourbons they are fair elections free schools repeal of tb the e capitation tax abolition of the whipping post which is an engine for disfranchisement and the best attainable tai settlement of the debt they could not be enlisted enlis td in behalf of a republican liean ticket they do not ask the republicans to accept a ticket at their hada ha da they invite all who will support the ticket to ald aid in its formation this makes a gennine genuine union oranti of antl anti bourbon votes possible and there can be no doubt now that it will he be realized itis it Is announced in a ietter letter from utah dated lith that up to that time cannon had not taken any testimony so far as ag known in the contested election case it is believed he intends Intend sto to try and go through on the prima nacie fade case based on the count of votes vote which is not questioned he will be met by charges that he is not an american amerlean citizen and flagrant violation of the law which debars him from a seat in congress it is believed the contest will open up the whole mormon question and lead at least to remedial measures it is reported that the mormon influence is determined against governor neal and no effort will be spared to accomplish his hir removal he has made a strong fight to head bead off the encroachments encroach ments of tile tiie barbarians apon his hh territory and he ha has har a been ma marked ked for epo altion in anyway any way that will remove him as an obstacle to their wi wiehe lies lles the mormons cormons Mor mons it is believed will be made to appreciate that opposition to their degrading influence will be no objection to a territorial government er in the opinion of general garfield frye made an utra uita shirt pec t T ch vm outrages in the south haan baan having g them enrolled on manuscript it was very severe severo and may react against him democrats regard frye aa representing the administration tind and this tilis afternoon talk of defeating robertson as a measure of leveni revenue ye senators from the pacific slope are beginning to express apprehension lest let the deadlock con prevent the ratification of the chinese treaties according to the terms of these documents the ratification must be exchanged within one year after the execution of the documents and the time will expire about the middle of november the fact that serious doubts about the ratification of these treat le entertained is evidence of a pro probability agre ability of a break epst night having prepared a card addressed to gorham Gor harr hair jorgensen called at the Be publican republican office gorham refused to publish it or fur nish any other retraction in i n hl his paper of what jorgensen termed misstatements then thea jorgensen opened on gorham those who were there say he showed himself master of vituperation pe ration til the e vernacular was exhausted to express his contempt for gorham the senate scents were not a circumstance to the seene scene in the Be republican editors room but gorham was ss ils impervious as a knot in a log he could not be insul insulted teki his friends say he possesses amiability to a rare degree but they had never credited him with the power and disposition to sit calm for an hour under as severe a verbal castigation as ever a man received yet that is what is said eaid he did it was not until jorgensen had actually talked himself dry that he gave up and left gorham to his reflection NEW one hundred and ninety seven mormons cormons will arrive at cartle cartie garden en route for utah next tuesday having left liverpool on the steamship wyoming last saturday this will be the first company of mormons cormons that has left europe this year forty four mormon missionaries passed over the union pacific road today to day on the way to wales on a expedition inferior and coarse looking men most of them have irom two to five wives at home they will work in the mining and iron districts in wales specials from bound brook N ja J say pay two acres of buildings in the heart of this village were destroyed by fire jire this afternoon through the 0 A jiin sh the sudden adden shifting ot of the wind the flames were got under control before the large manufacturing districts were reached the total loss joss of property is estimated at and about 40 families are rendered homeless some of whom are quartered on their neighbors A london dispatch says the court circular publishes the following the queen received with feelings of the deepest sorrow the news of the death of lord Beacons beaconsfield field in whom her majesty loses a most valuable and devoted friend and alyd counselor and the nation one of its most distinguished statesmen the says bays nowhere is there any inclination to deny lord bea the full praise due hs genius undaunted spirit proud patience and unconquerable will to the political party he be led the loss is irreparable not twice in the same game century could adv party expect to find a leader of such capacity and luch uch resources the times says since the close of lord long and honorable career no more conspicuous gap has been made in the circle of english political noli life tha than ll 11 by t the h e death of lord no d dissentient is voice will break in upon the tribute of admiration in which foes we are sure will cordially join with friend that must be paid to bea cons fields high coura gei gel in swerving purpose temper and ver versatile mastery of parliamentary tactics tile the times understands lord raw baw ton ia is left sole trustee of all the private papers of lord beaconsfield Beacons field with full power to do what he thinks is right with them the queen before leaving london for forthe the isle of wight expressed a particular desire ag to visit beacons field but her physician replied that complete quiet was necessary bary sary 03 TAITA 20 old oid settlers recall the saving saying that the missouri ilas lias a mortgage from alutto bluff to bl bluein afrin aftin view of the second great overflow this season ceason instead of arriving at ata a standstill as was expected the river has been rising at the rate of an inch an hour and is now about awen twenty ty feet above low water mark and 00 A m 0 re wn 19 meet neet as high a flood as that of the ith dinst the overflow this marn ing ng blockaded the B at K C st at joe C B ft B R tracks south of this his point and interrupted work at the tho he establishments on the lower part of f the river bottom tile the union pa ciale ine lne inc railroad is ready to run a bridge of cars across the low track near the transfer depot if feces ary sary to the mainland communication as before vo no such serious damage is anticipated as was thought by previous floods but much inconvenience ia Is inevitable the water in the southwestern estem esteb part of the city is still rising and is now above the high water mark of 47 the highest point ever reached the only additional damage dam age reported is the flooding of griffin connelly nell neil as a lee ice house on the canal bank at willow spring evening Journal journals 18 elgin illinois the tho railroad dravk is four feet under water and trains cannot pass pais over inside of ten days the bridges are badly damaged here and at dundee the damage in kane county is but it is thought the river cannot rise higher and the worst of the flood is over the damage in elgin this afternoon aggregated from to the chief items are the breakage of or the elgin hydraulic companas Comp anys dam and the tha race bank banks destruction st of or the chicago street bridge 30 chicago milwaukee and si st paul raul hall hail railroad road I 1 ridge evening journals omaha the water in the missouri stands today to day nineteen feet nive nii nil e inches and is still going slowly the lumber yards are preparing to see the worst again but business in the bottom bottoms ii 19 progressing except at the s smelter me ter works it seems hardly probable that the water can reach the altitude of a few days ago philadelphia 20 ledgers new york s special cia cil the bombina tion against eily illy kelly keily was apparently apparently as perfect as anything could be an and it was wag supported by leading journals as well as by many of the mo it jt influential fluent ial men in the demo democrate craVe crate c party ghobad who had begun to tire of we tring the kelly collar that such a combination should have been M 0 o decidedly beaten is a new and most impressive proof of the strength of machine politics in this city As for kelly personal personally y he be is delighted beyond measure as well he lie may be he is reported to have expressed himself something after i unis enis in is ifsits morning this is the proudest et day of my life my opponents appealed to the rank ran kand and file of tammany hall to put rhe fhe appeal has leen responded to by putting ing lug them out I 1 dont think they will r tv t v iki ivi hi vre ir irp i r arr ayr it was a republican and lawag movement disguised as reform bot bait the ass could be seen under the lions skin all the while still I 1 have no ill feelings towards any any of them their worst punishment must he be their own disappointment and their own disgust over last nights work it need hardly be added that his triumph ia is fresh humiliation for his left handed friend tilden who certainly looked for bis big overthrow DEN very vERp 20 the republicans leadville 8 special 1 says bus A gentleman who has hag been at white river agency two years and just returned from there says saya the indians do not recognize the treaty as binding but claim the money paid them by government was due them they are willing to give up the mountains but not tiie the valleys if an attempt is made to move them to utah they will take to the mountains and keep up a desultory warfare he says there are axe five companies of infantry at the agency being sufficient lelent stiff to remove the indians if so ordered and two compa companies pies ples of cavalry are expected to arrive soon eoon to cooper co oper ate with them the settlers are nearly all residing in block house houses andere and are unalarmed ej and the miners who are dally daily pouring into the agency declare they will drive the indians out if government does not ST PAUL 21 the snow remaining near the head bead waters of reed and minnesota rivers la is melting rapidly and high wa water ter is causing considerable inconvenience to settlers and railroad travel the railroad is covered with water at breck and several wa houts ts are report ed on the hastings A dakota and st paul manitoba railroads in place pince i the track is under water for two or three miles sioux city iowa 21 rhe big sioux eloyd floyd and other small streams are out of their banks and doing much damage to wagon and railroad bridges flie file central w vita ow pr right t yet but business on the other lines is interrupted owing to the weakening of bridges the missouri mis Mia kouri river is again en the nie nhe rise rie havin bavin come up 15 inches today to day and ands h still rising aboa above lon ion land Is 18 flo ded 1 in ca corm cort e the steamer terry in from yankton ankton to night reports a cut off betwee between il here and tb there ere shortening the distance 25 miles tho the boat dia R not stop at any point below gt fit helena and therefore brought no ii fresh news from the flood sufferers belief work goes on actively at yankton and all that can be reuh reached from that point are being provy ed for great uncertainty grevans concerning the condition of the people in the middle district of ed country in the vicinity of ver million as it is next to impossible to get in or out from there sioux bioux city is sending supplies to such points as can be reached milwaukee wis 21 floods anil and and high water exist here too ko no great damage but much ln conven ence specials to the from the interior report great am age to bridges lumler lumber yards hamn fara housea bouses etc at only that live lives were lost Manito manitowoc woe fondd fondu For foi idil lac and the towns north are in dm dan eer ger almost every town south of the central line of the state report more or less damage by the flood late last night hundreds of mch mca were patrolling patr ollinz the milwaukee river bank watching the dam up to midnight the dam held all right rig fifa SAN 21 the naval officers composing the jeannete relief board have llave completed their work and submitted their report to the of the navy it is expected that the of the tie navy department to lieutenant barry of or the relief steamer mary and nelen helen will vary litte little if aty any from the recommendations of the therb there re port after reviewing the cours which it was known the jeanelle Je anelli intended to pursue and the circuit circus stances under which she was lost seen the report recommends that the mem mam and heen should leare leave san franeisco francisco fran blaco abou about t june jun e first to arrive at herald island the middle 0 of august she should visit on the way for arctic clothing dor dog sieds birds and dopf fw oed thence to st rt Michael miehael nio mio nto st I to naoto bayto thence 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