Newspaper Page Text
THE _NEW ORLEANS DAILI DEMIOCUAT. OFFIGrAL JOURNAL OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AND OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. VOL. III-NO. 160. NEW ORLEANS, Til IISDAY, MAY , P0, 1878. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. TIlE HOUME PASrEaE A RErOILUTION TO ADJOURIN JUNE 17. Its Effect on Public Iumslness-Fltra nRe ulon Probablllltr-t-Thbe Iottery War Whitaker's Action Condemned. I itiIo1al to the I)emnorat.l WASIINIiTIN, May 29. (onlltlary tit all ex leetatI( (n i aln h calculation, tihe utlutls rest-ol Jion of last night was beatnl to-liday iy the defection of eight or ten Democrats ulnder the lead of (!lylllr. of I'Pennsylvania, and ia reso lttion adopted to adjollrn l.1toll 17. This priatielilly sutrrendorli the control of legislation into the hands of the Itadll'als and inds the LDeiaw'ratie miajority in the iousoe hand and foot. as far as rilltiietllg expl)dtll tures is tnerl'erlutd. The belief Is that the Henate will onllur anor d Congreito ss tTl iadl journed'll .tunlle 17. but ill Itlat. oviint an extra sessiotl is allllost Ill.'ittildb, unlessii the h ouse reesdes from nearly iall its noii'sures of etlml y)' and surrenlders iunconditionally on thel army bill. The I)m. nIotrunl. irelm demora, llElid attl it the doelalne of the allec eus ' titl a l suotlitient number to carrly the Hions on so importanlt a ipolint as the (ltiestion oIf adjournmient. 'or the list of boltersl. son regutlar relport. iSpecills received hlor from New I irleanls. giving an all 'olnt ofr the tolliflon Ilbetweenl the Fourth ,l)lstrit ('onrt aln the ,Sperior ('rhilnal (llrt, tlcautses sloie eoitoenliilt. T'lhU'l illelrsioin tliere is titat W hitakersi our II is Iret olihttionarly iand canlnot be susn talied.. Thei dloegntion ulinnninousll y d' pl ore his high-iaidel action il refusiiing to (tley tihe writ of higher et'iltit. ItiEl,. TALK AIIOUl THiE MTHIOWIt OF DIl TRICT ATI'ORNEY LIICE. Inereased Expense Under His M1anale nient - Alleged Method of ercurlnli Docket Fees. Ipoeelal to the IDlmoornt.1 WAsImINoIToN, Mlaiy 24. Tlhere Ii is iihll tailk here I'n rlaltion t the iano nllier in whicth Lantey has conlltcetattl thei affair's of his l)tmo. The tost of conductinllg tbusinesil underi his moth Itls texci'l'sl ver largel that of his lredo C.~'sor. The einusi, of thlii al)ppa'nrs toI be that he mnlilat+'s mliatters lfor Ills own to'iet itll to1 a 'onsideriablE' extent. Among the ways he reslrts to. It is al loged that lihe has ftrequentlyt e"iilimltedII a jury for the sole purpe.llni of having thl. tdo fendant plllad guilt y, las by this collrse lie is enabhll to get tltll docket,'t fee of $210, whilh, unlesis a ja ry is enipanoleld, hIIe callnnot receive. The Atlit.irny Generallil Is salld to be fully advised of LaIety'ys qutle'er ways. lit'r ,. KEI't LETTER REGAHIDED AN A PIECE OF IMPUDENIF, Which ('an Have No Welght Anywhere- An Adminlltratllen Manifesto. 1W 'AeIN eoecreN, Mnv 2¶. 2 'eost.mast or General Koy's lett is t' h )(topei of gene'rall coenve'rsa tion this temorntintg amnoeng politicians. The Rtepluliclans (( enlinend it most highly, while the I )emo'ecrats denouncen it as imp ulteint, andl eltlare it to ie, aln lnlin'rect manilllfesto of the lluhinistratiln, In or(ler to sh.ow the varihlous opinions on the' siubje'ct. the' views of Senaltotrs and Repri'o I ntlatlve,s nlostly Sowt hern, are given. Seon IAtor Merrimnon. whilo had not yet read the let ti'", hibut unde.'rstood the principle fe'ature eof it. saidl tihat it, comes with rat tiher had gramec fromli Mlr. Key, and owing toe the (position heo' eell pIes in relat lon to t he Deleloemrat i' party, ean ilot havce much weight. It lh.)ks, in the Sena. tor's opinion, like' an attllemlpt on the lpart of the adltinise tiet.on to prolp up its title be fore that title is assailed, which h e did not believe will or can lhC deone. lRepr'eselntative M Maholln, of Ohio, says that it, will dot mlorel to 'ollmblllC'e Southern I)e'nee'riat than anything else. iKe'v c'anno)t, lead anything or antlybodly. I ceonsidler it the' salvatioln oCf il gCww mlnil ny Soulthilern d(istr icts. Mr.('lritt knden,of Missourl,reasoned Ithusly: 'ighht thousand dollars ia yoer i a cIt onsildera tion. If tihait letter exprerss.es Mr. Ker's real se'ntiments, I 'onsider it very impoelitic'. lie I're'te'ndl s teo bellong to tlihe )emniocratiic part y, and hh tii'n n eapls upoi )I it thle liemost hllttr l11, ese. It will snlle''y Ibring rulin ulpon him, for Ipeople will say that he soeld his ptolltieal mlanitho)wl for a ('ablenet positioen. Mr, ichllt'lhor,. of Texas, said': "Weli. guess he was iulldoz.,'tl, His letter will hlave, no weighlt anylwhe're." Mr. Silngleto, ¶' Mhlisslssippl. speanks hii. pieD.' as {0llows: I te'clsiderll thilet itter' ti,". mollst consumaete lpiee('( fci inlipudecnc.e I I,.te't over known ,to lee ee'rpetrated by a (iCaht'inet of floor. That o(ine w tlo belongs h tlhe exCe'lltive lhousehol should so far for'get hlimsnelf a to entdeavor to influenee, legislailve action dlirrect ly affecting his chietf is to the' last degrete' il'presumlptluous and unwlWarranltel. l' isatlltellslt'r (heneral iKe'y in not a+ representative' maln eof the So(uth, and his i lopinions canl hilve' noC weight upon the ' Southellhlrn mind. lMr. Townse'nd, of Illinolis, said Key had no influncel in tih lipart l. eand his letter will pot afToot anything, not even in Tllennesseo. 1tI1 has had no standiilng in the' piart y since he wen.t ove'r inteo thllce Inteitteel 'callmp. Mr. lllstee, of Florirda, Repuhlicean, tloulghtl, the lettelr wouhl have an excteCllhent. efTe't in tih South. lie said it would se'rve to Iring into l the Republican ranks a gocel many pelrsones auxious to leave the l)enxe'ratic party. Mr. Mills, of Texas I hlave e'xpectc.el somne sulch letter to comnle out. Thce' leople of tihe South are oppl)losed to reropenng this lques tion. Mr. Key plre'sents the case very strong ly. hut I think his letter will have more efiect in tie North than in the South. Mr. Vance, of North Carolina-. My opinion is, that the letter will not affect' Socuthern nembers. I tease' this upon opinions and knowln views of e'very onle. that revoelutionu hais never einterted illteo theCir mindis in con- uecition with this invyetligation. Noblxxlv in tends to dlisturb Mr. ltayes' title. ,but simply to litay the truti h before the' pe'eople. If Khey eve'r had any influence, his position has lost it to him. and the people of the South will c'onsider the lette'r gratuitoues. Mr. Acklen, of Louisiana, svays Key.'s letter will Ihave' no effect uponl tihet peiople' tif the South; certainly, not eupon tlihe people of Louisiana. I fturther think, tlhat he' is mis taken in I)elieving it to Ic, t lihe inltelntin of the Forty-sixtlh (ongress to oust Mr. IHayes and seat 'Mr. T''ilden. Key's l tter Defending Hayes' Title. WVAIsaNc;TONc . M~ai' 29. The oent'cnt s l cif Postcmaster Ge(ie'lral Key's lette'r was 1noet gen elrally known here' until this lmorninlg. It hias createdl a dec'ie,ri sensation, and is the solie topic oif dii'lcussion this morling. Opinions vary as to its protbablt effe'ct uplou t lie South e'rn people. The Commune--lts Cause, Its Demands, and Ite Dangers. WAsHINGTeON.May.2 ). The' Post this morn ing, in an editorial heade'il "A Pe'ril to Face," says: The preparatioli n low being made by the citizens of Chicciago and St. Louis against the expected uprising of the so-called Cotill munists challenge genieral public attention, and suggests that ttlhre-are' in our midst ele ments of serious social disturbance. We are not disposed to sound unnecoeesary alarms,, nor do we seek to magnify facts for the pur pose of making a sensation, bt't rather to sur ovoitng its Ingicg all its r tlilroiltotit'|.. At tho outssit, woe Sny Ihat ti I Idiscontent of the lahorintg tast of our people has rotihid a potit whi'rl it tan no longer ho stf'l}" Ignoirld y thosei who aret-' rIponllill f'lnr t ,, liltlh c· c ,f t l llio - he . tlif niss andI, i thargoid with thie destiny of the cIountry. What is klnown i crrll'lnll ithas as "!lthi ('llnll lllit ," lies no lt ap eartl,, t ftririllhlt iin pointil of nultilos or in sclope of orgalniza tioin. Soo far as It has leillitolt exi'atnai, It standil th il r ieprtose.titll v l of Il class oIf perlsonli . the.' xliipotentt of a svstortn of thIoughts or the Pin odllitont,l of a foiling which. Iingi forotidia tlleo i t ihioriatlvos, l.tefl ltotl ipoi fith orlglti zattim n of t(t ('h u'ottlitit an iipil,(itaLtce far be yutlti its 'iown, int rinslitallv. 'I'l so ltwo Iltlltlonollt, aristo'ltnacy and pro lotariat, havel honrIi isinti..gral ting olir sa1,lill fiircl or ratheior polling in twopanit t. uitil ithe lint of soptiratlon its ecomiing vlisible tlo evtry ovo. Eachi pillls away- i t Its n dircttlion linI dly. Tlhe arl.ltollracly ,lalmnlor falr moreii r'iviliga lsand for ati inrloasod rogll:itr ariy i v oi lsutain thIill. The plroltariat clihttor for worlk, for irtadtl, ot flit a ltorl ul. liitaih d-ll x'isio.i of thei gKiil t hiings of lifeo. Thei c -porate piropoi t is of thli cotlllt.ry have already plaseil intoi a few handst. inild t he Itulotil iitato oft ho ptvtplt is raipidly foll.iw ing suit, undtr the operat.lonof a coitritilve, fanciful ftiiiivr, whichll tiitkoI iiltlo!y morttgage Iithe litass.e an . enrichingl lthe tiow. tigts II) dot specious prettns, hitas gina too fur now tit be s'atiwelsflly disguised any tlongerit all the people aIre at, lastl facie to fal ' wiih Ihi lii4f dloaspillRri . Trhil i4 thle true miainllltg of the Communlst Anitatlon-Apprehlenslonf of WV'ARlitNr.tiN, li ay tLi The citnistit ttll , lagitation iln W, sttln cities haIs excited Iitt n sidlrabll appre'ension in the minds of has hoon frequptntly iiiiraseti during the past work. The agitation Is iolig watchili, and mistt relialii repirtt are tratsmittt'i IoIre alitio't daily froli Chicago, NI.. Louin beyond the lpoweir of the Ilal lor Startb i- tllhitise to contlroll, tilihe gointral governlint will promptly rspond to all proper lliands for "assistanc0. llIlern' National Convention. INITTANAI'tIIIli MaI\y 2. I R.(It'i a iit i l\. proteHolintgs tof t lhe National Millers' (Ic tvi i ti obeganll at 11 tio'fok this mrliinitg. Th' mornintg twas spent in hearing iipitas roittl i various ilntro stilg tsihjct i, tiit lilttst v hlliun iultngstll1wn, (.,).l n milling and.,l nilp!lmvi l methods. 110 nh seribis the enethod pursue in iatnufl.otu'rilig the nolw p'tiloc Ilioir, wtlhihti Is att.ralting liclh attention with Healer. . aitnd contite. The pii ll 'o ltesIl colltislt allii gra II al the wheli atli is fi.it of all inihpt ritil t Iby ,Tii int.-. thltn li gently lrushingIl or pollhi g. 'Tllh first to1ittii a1iiShould hl by a fiial' fiiit stone, spacedx atnodl t'uitiwvdiI with an etlitor wlhtin. Thli gradutal ri,l, u tion is prtinwttlrtl with : the minhiling purifiled t|ihoroughly and i rogroilnl stvi'ral.I timnes,, n ti1l branicl is pulrilthi , grolnd andIll tbolted, givin tg as a result a higth gradot of lwhe'at llitr. a high grade of midtdlinlg hll'. and a high grade of bran iii liur. 'li'ta gradtis canl thut be imixeid to any prc'ttntaget desiria blet Inl proiducting viailttions olif gradti. Ite wheat tlor anii the tid.thlitng flot'iv rted tlotir. After hnting the lia lncial report th toun vointion adjournjirl. ii-ttiiorro'w ia fortiuli reteptilon tyv ltih citii'tan committetii will taike place', and an excursiuu aitd dinner irill ho t -ili, iat. which ('ov. tHendricks ox t potdll o deliver thlie alddless of w.elei. Rhode Island icared by the Potter Inveptl allion. NEwi'rl'r. II. T., May 29. in the SenateuI yosterday Alfrred Litlltiohli. of Lirnol, . ofTored a reslution in regard to tI'h . relipe'ing of the presiden''iltiIl ul'stioin, which deprl'rcto, an'y xition IhokliTg tit this end In I he part ,f ( ongress.. Litt lelield repr',tsents .' o, 'f it h largest manufacturing di lt rits in New IEi'g. lInd, rnd is oii', of the leading and inllieritial citizens io Itihole Islands. A ronver.satlhii with Sirenator, s l'adu to)t h' e hIiliof that the reeiluitilhm will I+. ad',pt'd unatllllltirsly. A large nlllllmber were illtle' viewed on tIhe sillltj't and nlot I1ne wII f 'mrin 1 who hd Iany objections ill vhtlllng firl. thh ' reso lution whenever pr.llsented. Soverl'll 111Itlen ti-al )isnue'rliate ei 'piressed theiemselvies ilo sed'l to rlope'niug the l quj'estion d' lo l'rieii lnt fs title, hr n1 State inll the I la . In their opin ion, wouil suffer mor'e than ilhodeii lhill if the dominant party i n thoellouise o' l'epresen, tativ's survv,.hl, in arl.rying out, I 1he deIimes of promini'ent 1)'nioi'I'rats in d out oif ('lo The TWatkins Regnatta. IVATKNl, N. V.. IMay 29. 'ITwo lracs wrl' row'edl ye'.st'erday. . IThe first. at 1i p. I1l., was for a pair of ours, bet.ween the Detroit Si4ul lr.s, Nortll hw.sel'rn Two (.'rews, .i l AtulIinteiis, and was won by Eustis an D )owns, of t lw At.lanlta. who will noigw go to Eur'pe,. lTin eight miniutes ife seconds; Ietrits,i seIonId timo, eight. minutes fiftei'n si'eonds. The junioir i eill 'race was. contr.itet l by A. MiLafIf'A ty , of Wattkins; liolert. 1,armiin,. if lnion Sprinfg (; a'rge' ( is al,' of ( iranluierciy.' and A. Mie lIullen, of l'ittsbuirg. The ra'uii was won biy ILaflarty ii lifttrnii liiiu.'s forty-one seconds; Larllm seconld. M,-Mul len aniid 1laisol failehd, l.ind the latter's boat siuk. Thlie events for to-dayl a'll first anll secondl senior sculls. , Itrial heals; piurobablyt also, thlii thlree-mile pair-onr- d mscull ra'e etl ween (Cur tis aintid lliaveni, f the Norihwesterns', iand ('l1 tand Ciiipau.. of tihe DeItroit s.'ilers, poloneldl frlom yesterdayrll.-, will Itake pllrace' to day. Decoration Day. NErw VYiuK, May 29. To-mlorroiw will be observe'd as ail double holiday, decoration dlay andlll Ascension T''hurºd lay. Irito military lia .aRllnt will e unusuaililialy ilmposi lng, and the servic'es in the ev'nill'ng of a mtist intierestinig chara't,,er. 'Trinity (hurch will honor tlih oe citsion in ia fitting nmanner I y 1a perforrallnilce on its chimes during I hi' dtcoration of graves in Trinity ('hurch yard. Special services, re lgi.ious and nmusimal, will Ie Iheld with a pow irful orchestra, ltie two organI s a'nd a ve'ry strong choir. There will le service's in tlh fortioon at 7, 9 and 11 o'clock. The last will hei high servic,,, when ltie musical prograimetlu will be e'xceptionally grand. (iGorgei \l ashinsgtlln (Camp No. 1 l'nit+ld States War Vi'eterans, ant organization totally distinct fron the, Granmd Arliu of thi e l.epuh lie, will go to WS~t Point in the m!ornilg, whllre, for thei first time, tli' grave s, of till' celebhratedl deadl, including Ge,,n. Wintield Scott and Custetr, will ,b deicoiiratd. Two Conferences Proposed. NEW YoRK, May 22. -A cable spe,'ial from Lonldon says that an attempt is being maIde toarranlge for two seriet'sof confermences; first, a nilitary convenrtioin, in which the simiulta neotl.s withdrawal of iboth the Russian and British forces will Iit thn' sllubject of debate. and the otlher, to be held in the fall, to revise all existing treaties. Statue to Mazzinl. NEW YORnK. ,May 29--The statue to, iMaz zini, in Central Paik. was unv'ilced with ap propriate cetrenmonie.s this afternoon, in the presence of a large concourse of people', many prominent Italian residents being in the gath ering. Mayor Ely made the speech of ac ceptance on behalf of the city of New York. M`ee & Chandon is coooling and refreshing. HIE WRIIITEM A IE'rTTER DENOEUNCINE; THE POTTER INIEMTIGATION IEMOLIATION. He Declares It to be An Attempt to In.Pat lHaye., and lIreatens the *tht ll With Civil War If they Do Not Reqlw t the Movement. .V x'itl l r!'i' N. liiliy 29 Ill lion otf t erlr trn ] with aitnv offort to inl.tiat tr,,iie, Hayes. P'os I t.aster ( bnliral !K.ty has,, written th hf, d iowintl.g opln tettir i- toh' pil',, 't,' lof It : Sutit: WATIINlI.lN, MiLy 'R, 1t7 'i r'h circitmn s t rit c'is at i' lling It h l'' piiRRPIigi of ithe ]Ilter , itsohltiun, to inv'atlgttiga thli' lI ik'lid trao is I llt tho prlsiilt tiilt i tullatint itf t 't.loethier w itll It t h lllh i i lll'q 'rt dlo '.Ir'.tiall'i R if ant hinr l intlritl Iollct'i:tic rtlit liltia antid j'iur ig li' t , f i i I ii,,ne thtll if tloth h tlli', lif th, F, ty-ixt h ( ' nllr.T'l , s If! I'1 [ )tPll ( l!,FIlnaic lh,, ittr ity ingfttl !t , ut,u itl ' idf ,,nt I lhlv, awi innilua'att. M r. Tihl,,n. "T h e t , tfl' o f Pl r - .i d . ,n t hl l a l y , w a <. .ott lI i tr re vov iia l yv |, , h r ' t h F o rtyLfj ur t'h ( 1 o n ll l ,- i i) th'V .i'li Il'rtin I th, I l'; , r,,l'iatrl ( n tntttilit In undxr whit'h h'o wai- tliallt t' tlv 'hrted 'ltnt ,,' hd aliul liiitluly ilu'unH'l'.in. "T- ll v ftlwrty-fif;t ontuit-t IhRa- tnott f-rt ri-iiht tigi dii ute ht~i' (,ItaIhi''. Ill flt tif Itl'' MiJiti t.i are ntiittiilgfu ihtit'l,,,tt th n'l of Ihas tt ) quStt itlltn lh titl2 I f Illy vi'tii'rtl' it ' llu l, Icntttin t , lti" iii t l ini "tit htIl..'i ' Ilhr Forlty-sixtl h ( 'ogi~ l,,r,., will hi..wveli more|:, riglht to ignore'. him awl i.to r,,,'tgni;,, hi-. d,,featehd e-ont<.inif, Mr. Ti'ildon, tlhn Mr. Hlav'.,s woubl hl liv. tot .,ld a fill, ,f .,t, i.,. ,to th," Hureof ]{presentativesl ltlloltt ~lll , Ir III I i I N 'llr rl ntl l . w h o m ll h e m lig h tl ,,,nll h h r t o h a vel}; lioln wlrolnl fullly" 1 ,d ,r fauI'I L h li] 'll" ow tl TJ'he' hlinlrs iln this dr,,rlatle'.Lh i'ttemp.lt !, AlM xio nh n iz , o u r in i t uc t ol r ,,I v ,,lly ~lt hl lln t Ulotll lh., ol:,h Houl h toi furn l'h thll ,bilk l ,f t h t I i n, e' r a t i, ' m a j , ,r it y i t t h , , n r t Hi i ,u . , , ,of H{oprles,,'ltatllves, ilth Hllalte lb'ing adlrwlly scOi~cl l l'l'd ]{,illi wlll wil' l tli lhon till.' t IliL;t.lll Il'll· . w hit'h No nil ' ('l'll illl I rin 'l' r ill ]I'Goo l 1 l 9i l . 1cr anld thei mannierlo inl wllih lheilr prqomlises all~ cotl lfort w,'r'O f lll]ibd, , ! lls thle utillorl , p l fo r t o.[' li j | i l a I r e l' u t io n a ly m ol l v e m l n wiLhl.' ,l i e'ataillty thatl wheln thi. in,,vltall h,,u' lartl! ,,,in,, thy will ai.gain I, Fl ulllfai..h,,l anll alo. nel;, ito nll#.l th,, or ,.O ' f r [-.l thl, N,,ith ,tn,,. m,!or-. uiital lby thi,. attl+m lp to rei v l. an- |i u whoil. WI ,!' tilt blornef lt wasf or [ .','., by, publ~if, .,iiintio ulpo, al) unl lwil~lngl (',ti gZ",ro ; inl thi. dark elay,.,f Igebsnalry, I1';7. wholl civll war ,,v.r tlh, ,]ispuit., .,l,,tlion wa'li hmnl inillnl nill p tiatl' !e, trainlh,,i fol th,. saf,,tyr lH.'luhliran institutioins~he Ill, u4t~h unliitho Ilt aw whih h Itdh parir!b, in I o nlrit,. anlii,,l l, hilt now t h li I{,lepreslnl tivt,. fr'oml tht, Solutih rni Stat li ,w. ,i!th v.,r) f,,.w. o.,ptlion.i . halv,, jobv+l i a syn-vlllr l at .ihwsevrt thio r, whih~i lt,. lthani t.w yiarl' aici it wa,;l .lved! (lr'ailt thnl ill p mitt,! nii t hilR |mqiluto ilimy aill !the Stat1,. nwl inl ailpdp inting ,.itiznli.. 1 u,!i.',,ill th ti, utlh ilins ,tad oif .t IilllZ rl . Prio.. id-iil iliiro, liei hil di,.,liirg!,d hii. ,o.nitiltl-i tionalll dutll), ,1o>÷, t hat t,. nati Hout,. !l hiei'l Reprlt', .,litatih'., n l r atemtli'nil i gl t, iiivil lintt, hiii till,, whih'l !the) e'.tabdilishd. r wil! it justif'y therli ill brlltining the counltil') agaiil lihte dunl gar'l o.f elvil war ill It|h, lTort, to !I!IeatL him~i andi inantoiratl. >Ir. Thibli'n mentoii si ,risis ili i1,s hiish ry" wil!., 1.;I. T1'o iliolri.. lli, ir,.lelt v+nwlinl,! ,f Itmir Repr,, .+,llntailvt, is lt idlinit thi,,Irillh ,f tim+h illh ttg . t hat 1 ih, . .paytp of Ih Siu, b€ll ii e nioth, iing. forl thia w,,lftil o t~l h,, lnionll, ihil., lir downfill of' lih rep, hlelh. ||l wo bid rjin,+.. 1to f... it agiinll inv-ol\ved ill eh'il wall. If lhieir lRepr., seltltiivesf hiav nt, ii r l,,fh.,hl! their f.,,liimiiinll . as. I Ihliev,, tot bt thie .'l o,. lith ll thl, p ol., e inl thli. I",.il -sixth ('onig!r,',., tli+, fifo r pr'-i ,.,,illd Iby lile whio will d.,!'+,t t1hdistill.r ..r i7.iI ionl of' ourl publltdh i! t ituil J.ion . Tl do .lthli. lithe" mliy be onspel~l-'d inst liltbepend ntii of th1. Ilernoerat+i'lc ipatity, l{,'..,it !,veltl deii nlltl'teo thi inaild ilt" of I),inm~ partylashI.t. ()lit wlbvhi. ilniI thi. otlhi.r inl .lpii'd by mill whol ,.i.,ll willing to tellillgte lit, wtelfarel di thi, cntrOlly alll the tab[.lility ofl rtepubldbiii inl.!ituiions!. for th!, .llke of ire veng li on .l th,,ir plditi,'al Ltppinni,il aniid ili thli hoi e olt, f ,ilv'!lh,. t hr, ,%. le ;of vi,>!ray.V if [;i .'ould lio! rei't'.i. lti, €'I1,1uu (',rlnrlla d t~o pas.s them Pt'*!.t" r,,outioJni !uiinlili, ih l airll with ..ill d.'ebat, hiow will t, i,' bt. blhl in lthff i"<r ty-s.ixlh (',tlirllsf to rtTsi.Lt a i iimiflar cornii Inaiiii lt ign!or' ,lMr. Hlayes as. P'resihlnt alli irt,,ot.niz, M Ir. Tildln. It Is, therefor,, the duty of the ,outhrn ipeople. toiafirl a crownirng ev'id,,nce tol thlir ,renwed dvevtion to the U'nionl, in which they now ,njoy +,very right of citiznship and ar+e sulibj ,'it Iti nio rst' t i rictioils. I y srildinlg el'pre sntativ..s to th,+ Fort.-'"sixth ( ii-grets'i pliedged ti rtesiskt at all hazuaid I he r',vhlutini ;ry ' seherus of the nmisehief-makers, who s,..lrn to have gained .ntrol ,8'of the' I f ha'Ipr',- 1 u'sent ive'S of thei I,orty-lifth ,'origre... 'I', thi r14 nd the people" in ,,very district shioullli 11'0t putlli'ly, organize'/ anld resolve to sulpport. nio pwrso. fIl ('rongrsgs who has given aid to this loveolentt and who will not plledge himself to -ustttill the title' of I'r's iWentt l11ayes dulring the t''lln for which he was i'le,<tA'd agaist.iall itt rnpts at its ,overthrow. (Onl ill this way cani a grave daIling'er to the publlic he avertedt a)d 1 ionvintcing prootf I,. givrlen that the coifidel c lll.iii' was niut mtisplac'ild, which 'l'resident llayes manalifrst4'd ill the Sou"lth, when he' withdrew thl' trootps fromrl the, State-lItlusi.+s inl South ('aLlr inii and IL tt isitalu . I have spoken plainly, earu'nestly, for I feael that I shoull be unworthy to re'res,.rnt the Sou!th in t he' administration were I to re main silrent now. I nvited to t (e Cabinert as a Souithe'rn tian, to se' that justic' was done to the South, I amn reiquireil une'ithetr to apolro gize' for mly rwcord nor to disown mny political principles.'t It is n ldutvy now to warn the people of the Sollut of the danger whirch thlreatensiLS the country('(lt. No Inan nI''( hope that the s'cheme'ni of the men who havxe on gim 'nrarl the' mrlv'i'ttn'lt to unstt'eat 'r'sidernt ifayei s canti ' ,e arried iout witho(,t a Ib ,lly civil war. To avert this danger I confidently rely on the patriotisml and honor of the peo pleit of tiy native setion. I). . K ra. ARGENTINE REPU'BLIC. Attempted Revolution in the Province of Dante Fr--Defeat of the Rbels. New Yi' .x May 29. La Plata correspond encet to April 21i says that, the' long-talked-of revolt of tlhe ('onchiliatiroists againstt Gov. Orio.ndo began Sunday. tihe' foulrtrnth of April, at S.;lnta FI+', c'apital tof thi Argentine province of that IIamI. )ritndo rce'ived warnring that the hiour of 11 p. mn. ihad tien lix'ed for the outbllreattk, anid his soldiers were on the allert in the barracks. At the hour natrled a nuiltmber of riokrets and fir.eballs wxirei setin to ascend, andl al lroost iml mediately bhilics of horse.rmen d;ashted into the great square, shouting for " Cr'spo and Con illiation,," occupied the crity, anti mlad a fu rioul attack upon the barracks. Oritndo, Beeyo and Lugaia were at thie house of the' first, but when they heiard the row th'ey rushed from the hi ,use and crept down a back street to a church, whotse iron itdoor was op'ened. to themn by a priest, and they quicikly clambruteld up stairs and took refuge behind the parapet of the as.,tea, whire, in much trepidation, they awaited the result of the light. All over the city fighting went on through out the night and next day both in the streets and on the flat tops of the houses, but gradu ually and surely the fire of the Remingtons dii o thei reel'sih fromti thair p|iiititni, ind finally, afttr fl ti hinri' stringglinlg, they II(1 fr nl thn town lea.ving twenty -oner kilhiil and fort.y wmniinald Ichilul. Ninit waltllrs. wornt kill' and nvoral w , tloild. The ltadr of t'he reb',l. It riansh, was shot throuigh hioth lags,. andt wits av\-dtl only by tih devotiobn of his fiollowers, who hIrte hint off hiilplbss fron tho strife. When all dlangert' was over(oIov,. (OriIndII left tih friondlyv shelter of thli, clhurc roof parap t awl torik the, c'oin iuiand. A ll ticrh irorgnt. ideail wer c.'arr'ie. ofT and interrid in a dlitich. TIHE EASTEIRN MIX. THE PEACE IF.ILINI. ILE.M RBOIYTANT AI'iTItIA'S AltTI-Rl IAN EIIIF ONATRATIONS. Anqwerm to the Informal nviltatlons Awnited Before Inmuing the Formal Notes. Lio.Ni.no , M iiv 2. 'I'li' 2 ia pacer fr, llrin I not ui-u -o ioiyani t ti biiiny it it was yeste'tAtlay' Illl naSi ln.a, is ea'H llul'd ,y lilt at rilrn'lt ('hangellll in the aittitilo of Austria. 'hil England agrnI''' t tithe, Fi cigris. Austria n mtaking di'iliinstrat iolls unfavor.aII .ll'' to Itusia.l Tlb' IPll "o bll uh -ll'. tlarf larlin iorropond ciii state'' that the frtimal lnvitattions P.atttend the c'.oii.gre'ss will ie' li'issll l ts soon ,I all the lpow(." hlav answrIIW l'I h. ' liTnf'rnal orinlllll nirntions in regaºrd to til, into andi other parti ulars of, the ull'.'i.hilg. Illimarrk Advlned Not to Partlcipate Per Permonally in the Congren.. IiNiii oN, May 29. A diipatc'h In 1i,' Iat 11,1i I; ,,', fir. from iterlin, says lrin ,. Iliz ntairlk has i'nii advisdi by hits plhysiuian nit to take p, irtl , in th' iongr't ss, as il rsonal ntterliane", might proves too erxiting anl Ia boriouls for hWi inl the prse11t ellndition of hii hoalth. It i p~robablle that h'' will af ond formal S11 , ilti n to tihe' proo llngs. Conference IlNflultlei- ('haneeC of a ,et tlement on the lecline. 'ulnvov, May !i. It is asttvl' o.t h", vcry heat ni.llthority hat llnia and lnghtnll haty n i' eptii tiei invitations to the aonglan s to ba ih'i t'l ii li t ii n. i'ruuvious diispnat'h i fi 'iintg tl i dat i of inr'i at'g Inti.t lin'i l I I ll r prerna ltur', s tIhe preli min alis r- i,' ,till ai l't di-i us'iion Iloth itiligs ril, e hibitit ig I livlv I,,r1· , to .rive at gonn a onhluaion, a.d t ur1'" arl many appr r'lit affl'rts lving put forth to thnt (,tl, h.'t, thliie are I 'iasonl for bTi lu' virng tint this is "lii " n ias .r 'd lh'r, ah ld while' diilomanii tists art, l'vish with th'ir i honeyd wedrlr of pl.ea., II.'. is thIa r h'',a will to i,. co l pr.if.ill s u',itiig high, iibut hrw'l -.,,i vir. nd t ho,.i i ,.at ili iteported Hitch in the Conference Nego tlationn. Lovii N. Mlay 29. it is iuirrntiv repiri+it I that tIhr+l' hl I 'bern a rI fltp rarv su.plvsisir o 'if the .rngress negotiation', aitl that ('unt t Sirhorlvalff isI awaiting filnal illstrull tionlls froil I St. I'etersburg. Popular Feellng In kulrla The Congress t Only for IDelay. I Ni iDoN, May 29. Advici's from HSt I'eters buri anl Moscow inlirat4' that t.h piuopIii iar foli giu in I ussta is not, at, all ini 'liri to r.' gnrin I he rrI'l't tug of tIhe (cogrosas anythinr I Lot, a postpoinenment (if the inevitable conflict. i l'Tho fe.'l i tng is Sir et ri ig a nid tti' a nx ie'ty a nuIl rig tiho iiritirsof thn Iussian Iin rital hrank, t not withstaltling its timbarFrasful conditinn, have loanlnl I he Mosco.w rniiser'r co.nllmission i ht' surn f of $I U, h t", without intrtt. ftor the pI rpos] , ii' thIle eqipi 'Iint, of f+at, v'ousa ls in An'eri-a, ito bo ulisrd aigainst EnIglisth com-ii nucre,. This siurn is und,,erstod to olo In audi tiin to provionus loans. arnd thorl is rasn to el, it,.+ that., altogther, not loss than $5 u0,. t0t in all ll il h, tihuns isp, .s of, in ,t. I i'ters that t iihe r ngrss is nt ly for t h purpose of giving toim, furt I i.ngland to intriasa hter at rteng ti 'itn ln . a ld that, it, shihril hd ie h s -.n sia s rule to pofit .; the dlahy, incr+,asiing her "mfn.si ve sir,,ngth at sona. McIhouvaloff to Return to Mit. PeteraMhurg- Ilnatleffr to (Jo to RpBerlin. Ii NOnN May 2i. A it. t-'eP'r--i-urg peu'i al sa}Is ('Iiuni. Slhouivalouiff is exp'ted tI return ti th linu.iian epitial 'after the neigotiatiouns I at Loruto itr'' lh'nishi'd. Thor i i no hope of Trin e (;ntartschakTiff truing able t'igr ti lorlin, sustituiti. - Ani.trlia'm Agreement Withl Ruqal for time Occupation of Bosnia. irONi.iON, Mluy 29. y iIn occupying i'he iran ubtian water front' aia.htndioiiind by the Turks, Auntria only fulfills the sereit urndrstandingir that she has hadt with RIssiar for several wi'nks )priparatiry to the ,'oupation of b sm tia. 'lthin mIIovo'lrrI'rits of Austrian troops lic lith le rtcon :ient at St. I'ehrsnburg. Movements of Runsian Ofnilerq and sean men. Nr w Yor iR, May 29. .Anrother dltr aihm,,nt if Itsi ia ls llirtlrs arrivied in toiwn last lven ilng fron Sourthwest Harlsir. It conistists of (rCoimanrder L. Iomrnn Lieut. Charkmiern, sub-Lieut.Shulz arwl Midsthipman iBrauseran icomipanied by Engine'rs Slavinsky, (oucha loff, l'aolnff Mustatin and IrenotT. I(lo mnnatinder Lorini'n (olnimrnands ono divlsion of the ships' crews now on board the (;imbrla, and his presetne' in New Yoirk shows that the tirnm is drawing nmer when he will be in pos session of a cruiser. All those oflic,'rs s+em ,lated at being emanclpatid from th., tedium of Southwe'st Hlarbor life. '[hey spent the eveninrg in wandering abouti the city, rejoicing in the absence+ of any Mainue law, which, though convenient Ihn insuring tih goo)d coil duct of their seamen, was fuLnid to be irksome to t ht'Isel ves. Whrn asked where they were gioing, the Russians quietly shruggtid their stiihoulders, and laughing.ly prorte.sted ignoranrrce. Judtg ing fromi rin or two expressirons that were droippedi, however, there is every rea-ron ton holitovw that the party will hbe fimnd in a few days at Cramp's ship yard in 'hilai-Iephia. There are rnow seare'ly ont-half of r the ,l'rs who rcame acrIoss the .'eian in then ('inbrhia reminiiinig un tthat vessel. ENG.,AND. Political lignlficance of the Proposed Naval Review. LoNiriN, May 211. -Th- great naval rviw at I' niri-tinuth, which will shortly he hield, will h.veit' a certain political signitiiaric' . It will bhi a dermounstratiun of the miost imprsing striength tof England on the seas, and all the nations will hte challengal to ri'gard well this mranri festatirn of offensive and di.efesiver power. ! SMEXICO. Beginning of The Lerdolgt Revolution. SAN ANrNi.oo, Texas, May 29.-- A dishpatch reio'ived to-day says: Eight hurrinred revo lutionists are just outside N. w Lurdo, on the r'ght hank of the Rio Grande in Mexico, preparing to attack the place. i'i-draS Nie gras, according to the statements of Mexican I officers, is also in danger. This is probably the beginning of the expected revolution in I favor of Lerito de Tejadla and against the government of President Porflrio Diaz. Eseo Sbedo is near New Loredo. THE HABEASCORIPUS All Night Session of' the Fourth District Court. JUIDGE HOUSTON COMMITS HI1 IBBOTIIER TO THE PARISHI PRISON FOR CONTEM PT. Sheriff Houston Released by Order from the Superior Criminal Court. T'Ihl Writ of' Ilhihai C'orputs Sus pe'nd'd---Thlie Libert ih's of If he People (' raliipilethd Il:ion. (Gl:EIT' EXC'ITEMENT AlL OVER TH'iE rCIT. ImnrlSing Inldorselnent. of .1ldge Hion1. fon'- C'ondulct fly All the Ilis trict J.dnlgs. At half past 2 o'clwock last. ('l'uedlay) night l.the Fou:,rth District ('Court, was openl.l by .lidge iHoulston, oil the application of Mr. Hamlnltla. counsal for A. Agosti, who repro asnteil that his client had been rearrested by co-mmantn of .Illig Srlnitl.. filrl violation of act No. 9. anil was then. iinearirateld in the Par ish Irison. I1' prn ye"l for a writ of haben orp..L's (oni the criminal s}wriff, ernneIlling that, oftiir to prod ic, the prisoner in the coourt. at onl. Tie orlder was grantIll by .fdlge llostonti at once, and the deputy s..r inf of tcur tlt. iaxcorallnlaihIed by A. iaiitOIla and a reporter of the I iEM)i'RATr, F.iAIRE) T'iri 'i uAtlrsFI 'RiON. whtere they floundall so v.ery qlilet, that they hadl tia make' an !iunl.ial noise ti) rouse lip nill or two of the inmatesi. Soinme ,subordinate the, ing att. length awakenCI. in his t.rn aroused fritom hi u siu. br.' M r. liruning, the keeper of the Parish Irison, onii whotli the pereaptory writ of fludgl e Ifostonf was servied. Tlhis g'ntifnan. afte'r piarleying or albout, a lllatIrtr of an hr Ii, at length opened the balrrerl doorl of ti.e plrison tlo the ldeullty sherifTf ard ' oi.nsli and iaskedl a delay of half an hour to nenl for Sheriff Ilouis ton., without wiihose consent, hIe said that ihe could noit, 'liver tihe body of the prisoner. ( ounslor a rnbola 'reanrkedl t'o I ii thalt, t hi' writ was peremptorry andlt that, lithe body of tht prisoner had te be dhliv eriel int4i.intir 'fo thi Mr. lirulning replied .that "ih had irdli'r" aril couild not. dliver ithe prisolner without. ith consenit of thie storifT. WhV'repon t hnol'puity sheriff mrifad t he return pubiblit hereaftler, and the party repaliro.l top t h Ie hourt I I it ri t (couirt, whierie a rif urn t, tihe writ wa, readl, nccirdling to law. f;hE n'i r' FIiarrTiN Ai'I'EARiEI) St .2 a, inll. If astaol thaat ho held an order fromr the juidg of the Superior Crniinal (ourt that he culI rnot, li.,stbey, andl that was to hold the prisoner. lie asked dllay to cotinsult with icoi.icnl. Attoirney SHalilllla objected tot his a-king in di lgigence fro mi tih celnirt hfore hte Itlobeyedl tIch order of icoilirt and proluced tihe pirimtioer. .liiirge fIiliodtio rulued that ln judge hail the pour to cllunte'raCt at writ of hlabeasl; corpus.. . htrhriff irllstol n rirnurked. Mhay it. plee the. court I am chief exesitive ofliervr of the Sul-ri-or 'rt r.ual CI urt. anld I musI t Ioby its RSanirbla replied I mrrove that, the sheriff he duelared in coritemipt tof this ciiurt, and sen tencfdlr acuordinglty I will see ttat.lln neniugh h' ,iassirblledl ai a p iss', m i rn tat lu tO have the order of tihe ouirt enforc(led. .fudge IfiHoustonri: The law is very porernlf tory. i[rthe judge here read the laws. If the sheriff decline to give lup the uprisoner, he mlustt go to prison himself. The tsheriff answhrod that. tie had received orders from the Superior Criminal Court nrot to surrender the prisoner. If he disobeyed this order lJudiige Whitaker wof lild suspend him from oifice. If he obeyed the order of the Foiurth I)istrlct C(ourt. he would be sent to prison. lie thought, therefore, that he ought to choose the lesser of these two evils, and he would therefore dciu'lln, to sulrrenrler the prisoner. fudge i'iost'ri thin issinmed AN ORs)Ei: sesIl)INir THIE (fitIMINAr, IrE.tiiF TO I'I:tSON, until hte should cimrlply with the iorder of the court. and producrl the prisoner. Mr. Samtrola then remarked that, although this order was a vindication of the authority of the rcirrt, the mere sending of the sheriff to jail was no relief to the unfortunate clti zen who was imprisoned. What wans thre user o: the writ of haheas c(orpuis if the prisoner remained locked up It was virtually abol Ished -a dead Ietter. lie therefore astked that the judge should demand (if the Gover nor force, If ne. ss try, to Inprduce the pris oner in court. AT TEN (i'(u,OCK yesterday mornring the court again opened and the case at issue being callled, Mr. Dal sheimer filed an application asking for A I'POiSE COMITATU;S to proceed to tih Parish f'rison and demarnl the body of the prisoner Agosti, confined there. The order for the posse was eliqminated by the Judge, and one substituted therefor directed to the civil sheriff, commanding him to proceed forthwith with his deputies to the Parish Prison and take therefrom the bodly of Agosti, to he produced in court. Mr. Walsh, deputy civil sheriff, then pro ceeded under thi., order to the Parish Prison and demanded Agosti. The keeper of the prison replied that he held the prisoner under an order of court, and refused to surrender him unless overpowered by superior force. Deputy Walsh returned and reported this, and A CONSULTATION was at once called between Sheriff Handy and Walsh nnl ot what acltin hihriil ihe ttikt.i fry therm In the rlatter. 'I'h'ey finally tirelded !o (sinN ir,'r (OriV. a il f Fi ,' and proeerided at arncr' to lth Stititt,- 11ron'' toi get hit opinion on the eubjectl. Inl the cr.irt roomrr tlrrr'' wans urlito an im pIsilng night. ,Iuldg'v 'Ins ,t,, Monorrr, toger~s and lilghtor sat. with .lJudge ,IIonston tfl opeln (tollrot, to suirtain l y.tlheir inorl c'tvunt-. nalrt Uthe dignity of the fourtrh Il ftrirt (;ourt anol Indorse the aetlon taken in the promises by the honorable jwlgr. IJudge IlouistIn addlressed the nnernilyV, saying that tihe p.resreunr e f his hMIther judges was simrpltv rn assist hirn in the eon for rrinent. of his juiris.dictiin. Th''n ourtrooln was thrrongaed. (Old lawyers ga.n.d with prriofoundll rerspteit, atthe spectaclre of this anugust trihunal oif live enlig teased jludges, det'rmined t. asustain thie law against any (idri. Mr. I)alaheirnor offered the ,rder dirr'ctel to the civil sheriff. lrdering hinr tri prtrdulp instantly the (srlay of said Agatili tbefore the court by virtue of the writ of ihabLas (orpuis. .Tigf hlousten orderer that the writ Ire grannttl, and rifies'tei a rildepot y sheriff 'o call Mr. [anrly hefoireI tieo airt n snoon as ponsihle. T''he deputy stal.Itl that Mr. landly was not in the oftic F and that. hi crhitef deputy was now obeying a writ, of hIi(lrm. rorpnr, dirented to, hibm by Jdiilrgr Whita ker, corn lanililng him trn I prodr..' before tie S pellriort (C'rimninal (oert the hoily of trs. .). Ito sttiln, crimi nal shoriffT Mr. Walsh, deputy shieriff. inr tlheasonla.ce of the sheriff, went hirlisel.f llr1ong toi try. if possibln, to f.xeciltfe pnarrlvl V ih"' rlliaillrth' or the Fourth I)sltrict I'orirt. Should the order he refused thre 'shoriff in instructed by the court to, rall il l his derpu ties and proced to sur'lll tie i body if said Agrost, by forir', if necessarry. At half-pant 2 o,'clock Shtriff Walsh. Inl pre.rsol.r of a crrrowdri) adl sil'enlt clrrt-r',nm, reald his return, as ftollows:: REaRIFIF' RinRN' IN.(i(.fSi) I i.f'i.( O(.F 'THE ORiR OF fi41:Ec4 ( ol lRa. RV, 'lvel May 29, i<a, arlil Immeirliatrly prmo erlfed to the Palrirh Prisonr aNl drImr nded of ,amin1 D). islloiton, erimiinfal aheriff, tre body of the relator herirn. A Agiti, andr riadl to the sail criminal sheriff tlih withini rrder ot this hontortabinoemrt: the said crimiarlr sheriff re plied Iilt, he wnrl inot otny saii order, and Ihat hr would forribly rr.i-! 'th Ihexputlon of the tamnr, I dlo not helieve that the rregular force ofI teh civil sirrif.' ,m'iik wort(l he sua'i ciert t', fior .an entrirani initrtthr Parish Prison, Ileturnld samelll it y. WILLIAM W4LRFH, IfiDeput y Sheriff. Whenlir the rr'tlrrln wrias heard the asse.mbtrld mufiltitrlid, by signrificant lllrnrrurs4, evinroid a strongr inlinaltion tr, P ,e i'rrrrdii'd as a posse ill or1er to r'exi:lft' t tih writ rof hariitlr,; I Irpius1 Judge Ioirntrr tiun re'rnmark'ed ttlt an the authority of his cour t had to supportrrd at all h.,.anralfs, he worrl, orditr the following writto issure forthwith: WRIT FOR A Pril>V r".rMTTa'r'R. Sf',irh f listrit f'rlur t f ,ir Iii firi'm h i iof (,qr s.., State of I.,nrlianna .r; rel. A Ar.oAti vs. Ja. D. Ilouston. Cri minal Sthrriff. I 'he State of Lesuislana t, tihe Civil Shtriff rf 'hh iParish of Orlrans, (rmtilug: Youf arn hereby crnrnmanlrre., in the, name ,f the Stat'e of LnIilana andl of the Fourth Dis irict (!onrt for the [urrish of ()rleans. in 'on qlid-ration of the rr4ir.tanne off' r'e I to the au thority (of thihn oirt, anld yoalr authoriity as ex ctlivi otiffller ithreof, in thei mnattr of the Iitr,fnpt rirurinn Islaned herrin. and the order to proiduni tihr ibodry, to tirkr frrrm thae possession of JDmes I). Ioirston. or tny other person at the Parish Prison holding the tody of the said Antonio Ago.ti. and deliiiver him, the said Agoat I, before thirs court. to call to your aid l anll cormmanl th. -",rvi,.es of r,vyrry able hrilird inhabitant of thin iai.rish to 'execute the orirder in this rnst, rl.nw in your hands for rx'crutlon, anld nro'irding to article 2541 of the tlvis, I Htatnto-; firid, further, to call to the atteintion of his Frxi'lloiwnrv theii (Goverrnor of the State of Lfoulisaia, innrlr ",'vtion No. 1l of the aits of Ire fitrnera! Asn'rn'r y of the year $97R, ran I nfmi.rlredl 27,. tlIrovrI March M3, 1H74 the fact thait w. have beirin resisted in the fex.,,,tion of thi Ilrwn ,f this State and theordr.ers of this hronorable . .I rrt . and roriuest of hirn the aid of th mnilifti rf the Sitaite of Lonltsinnn, to assist, yrou n t riluting the laws of thin ti.te andt the orders of thi' court, and par ticuilarly the order you noiiiw iold in your hands. to produireo boforo this eourr tlhe brodtly of Antonio It i.s frther ordererld thlit hne writ fjul re t turnr)d which xiommarlr' thl prrdut' tiron of the ,body ,ut Antonto Agsti tifrrr thin court, bi re issufud to the civil shiriff. Arid what you do in thtr`' renl=l'm you make refturn thereof. togetherr wltl thi i writ to our said nonrt an the aw di er'ts. Witrnesi the Iliron. W T. filOnc'(,f. i olga of our said couirt, this twenty-niirth tlay of May, in the year f rour Lorrl onr thf.niandr olIght hundred and seventy-eight. rand in the onr. hrndrn d and : Fecond year ol the irndrindnerlr uof th!e nited Statesfs. EliP.I', AZELAR, D.iuty ('lerk. Notwithsta.dinri the r'spr'ct due to a court orf justies', all presenirt irrst irto loud alp Ilauirlsr at this prompt rnih c'iuion rf the jugrlKe. tfowever, tlifore prrooerdirfi to forrrrr a posle the ioverrrt hrlad to ir noftifidi of tihe fiame, and the aheriff rr.qellPctd thll! (;overnor Sformally, in writing, to Ifurnish the mrilltia to aitr him in the rnattr'r, and nitifirl hbiS Ex 'r.ilency of the exact hour at which thei rose will if canlled. The Governor sent forr Ilultir. Ilrriiton, who im rnrldiatl y rfepiairai tor t hie Statr'-Hiro.s. ac cxmpaniled by furlKdge IlRiogr. The .utrge is rerolved to maintain the authrrity orf his court, a.nri it is his firm dlrtrrrminatiron to have I Agornti tbefore him on the writ, DEMAND i-l. MfTrlt'. A few mrinuites afterwTardsl and nubr - qirPnt to the meeting bitw:wen the Governor t arild I)rputy Sheriff Walh, Shlriff Handtly re r ceivetl a peremptory orilr from IiJudge W. T. - [Ioruston to at oner make a demand upon the Governor for the use if trhe State militia to - carry out the orders of hirs court, and also to - summrrrn from the body of the Stat" a posse r:omritatus for 12 o'c:lcek t,-morrow. Sheriff Handrly at onrce arldren'S., a letter to the (I Governor inlfrming him rif ther above, and - ulges oustolrtn and l .Rogers were sent for by the Governor. In cormpalny with Sher itT .lanrtly they waitl'd upon the ;Go;rtrnor, : Judgel Holuston insi.ting upon a f:ut crmpli I ance with his order, and would not recede in 1 the leant. The Governor ~aiil that ihe would r consider the matter; that the militia '-Fould a hardly be called out this evening, SAs the demand for tropbs is for r:or.n to f morrow, there is m uich txX(itrir'rit sr,, r.! the [Parih Prison and State-fI,,''ue. - Judge Houston stands firra. a IT LOOKS LIKE WA.. S Sheriff Handy statr, a lit'l' i..tr ton a SDiEMO(RAT repopterT .;:lt wh~et.ier (Go'r,: . Nich oil.s calls ot the militia or riot, hvi w.l i-.ue r his proclamation for a po--. rc,,nitatus to) m. meet to-day at non, and tl.i w;l rntmv, ron , on the Parish Prison int ob i-r:nc,: to the order of Judge Houston. The case, therefore, ]i,.s ir staf, nplo Iuntil to-day at 12 o'clock. when the writ ,'f J udg', I Houston mwal t d( rll Avartb be e 'cut'd.