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Wett? V<"-XXXVI.N?- 11.213. NEW-YORR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1877. TRICK FOI R CENTS. T??E NEW ADMINISTRATIF ? ? ITS FIRST WORKING DAY. ?rtVO M ?lli? CAItlNKT API'OIMMKMS-I'RESr HAYES OVKKWIIKIMID "Willi M-ll"l BKIl./.E IN TI1K SKN'ATIC R. W? Thompson of liu.ir.na ha? been invit berom-t1* Secretary of War, anil Gen. Charles Dl of Massa? hu* tts Sei rt-tnry of lln* Navy. Mr. has accepted. Tin- White House iras crowded politicians aid ? itli delegations from Illinois, 1 ?yhatiio, and afoowhnm The S?-n:ito se Mr. l.am.'ir. two voioas only dissenting^ an rann-4 ?bhate. in which Mr. IV ailvt.. at? .1 Mr. l*i_rin*T right t-> bs seated. PattSS alim ..i!\iM*at<<l Mr. Kolk*SJs/s righl t? sworn in at min, but no a?-tmn was taken. Tin bate v-a? spirit?*?!, ami in lln roui se of it Mr. HI di?i'iiiii-. .1 the reports that President Hay?*?mid to 1000(1d-M Nirholls in I.otii iau'i, and ?aid ]V Var.i'. ileot'on was as certain M that of l.i'i'.iM.ili.'i elect ir?. _ Till-: CABINET CeOMPLETE. ?THE BAMBM-OFfO?tTIMI To Ml!. SCI?'ItZ-CONFIH TldN Of All I'ltmciHi r?Mil. KiyV DiSTATCHI M.T r?t ?-. ll it'll TO TUR lltllii N. 1 WatWUNTOX, Much (i. -I'ri-sid?-it Hayes's C net ivas itiiiipl* t.-tl this evening, and will prob; hert-llt !?> tli? Sell?t*.' to-lnm ! o ?T. It will l)t' ?.S k)vs: Wiiium M. ETAVtTC, Secretary i f Slate. jtiitv sin iiMiv, Beeretary of theTreasury. Cai.i St m \7, S. i n-tary of tin* Interior. K. W.Tiitiv.i -on tuf Indiana1. Secretary of Ws (,rv Cum:: i I IH.Vtxs (of M-is-achiiSelti-,), Se tsrv of tin Navy. I). M. Ki:y (ol Tennessee), l'oftii.isier-f?eneral. QaOMI W. Mi I'UAitY, Attorney-General. The sppointment of Gon, Devons is considc cneof tin- best tin- President has mail?'. Tin- ai'!" -1 :-. t u i- :it of i x-S inatot Schurz to ? Cu net position i" ii'i'ie (livii'ittively a pereo-nsl i tlaill ?iii.v other the President DAW lu::d('. Mr. Sell i?mm ?it tin-in ?ul of aiiv political faction, eitbei Washington o? ebewhei-e. His I'eeognition i? : \ b to have Wen urged by politiciana, lie 1 liotir of whal it known i:i political parlance SS " fine,..." Presidcul Hayes seems to have salee hin) aolelf on ncroui.t of his perso, ?ft-?.-.irti fot t h*? cx-St *ii?i1oi*'h high atta meurs. an?l Ixrause he ?lesir??* to cai min eflett the polit ii al principle* which Mr. Bchl h;,s sdvoea-ted, linier these circnniMtai'.ces it in i strange thai the politicians are greatly ?lissatisii vritii tin* selection of the German-American ?tat uni't f<?r SS itnporiant aposMon BS thai t?i wh:i h t l'r.>i,!e!it Intends to appoint him. Besides this. *\ lehnrs hMaosas hitter personal enemies who : gen iuflocntial in the Republican party. Mess V-,ich and Conklingand Logan caniu.t forget 1 ?_i?4-i'.s*-i.'i.? in the Senate in 1879 and 1873. 1 bitterntiss then engendered has not wholly pa?., ?way. Tin ?e fact*? and the very general ?lissaf i-faction Bepahliean aolitieiaits with a? Banntet *-? hnnr*s r ptiiiiliiient have led '-?une tu h-ln-ve that the Sena may refu<t' l" < 'i.iii'n him. This wonM hardly' 1 i ilt]?'. It is always in.?;,tin.nv fur the Benste ?How the Pn -??'..-.'it ?a i' ist tu make lus inst ?nbin s* Le pleases, and very rarely, it ever, lias t' biKly refused lo continu a nominal ion of lli character. Tin 1 ), ni.'trats o? the S. uu have recently adopt <l the policy of reflP-itiir to vi. on ??ll ii'iini'niti'iiis which they did not approve, :,? it lia I . ? :;; "ti.t'ii that if thi .V C'ltltilllle til!? ]H'.\ tif the Republiesn majority Is now so small that ?leu It r mini il'v lni|i!it preven! the eontii i.nitii-ii , any objectionable officer by refusing to vote, si tin-, break a gnonras? On the other hand.il is i ported tliut several ol the hading Southern Iu-m eral ? a !??> now take tln-ir Seats in the Benate for t! first tune, bave Informally agree-d. as far as tin ?!>? co" 11 im-?], to change th?) policy airea?1 rift'tttl to and to mipi>oit the President In ti appointaient of such officers as they eonsider goal t(d I" lili th? pinces fol which they are nominatei Should tin? he don?', oven u niapirity of the Repul licans mi-jlit be unable to defeat a trood nominati? Made by the President. At the saase time >t is n< SXpectsd that a <*oiiti**.t of this kind will arise or? say Cabinet sppolntmsnt. Illinois it seesna, Is not to bave a *sosMog in tl C.ihinet. The visits of delegations to the Preside! ntirinc; the appointment of ex-Senator Luir?n to 11 \\ ?ir ofiitt-, like those ?i? legations boas other 8tat? beein to have had very little Influence. If there hi been at any limo % possibility ol Gen. Logan's a] piintment, it WtM-ld hive nut wilh son very tb'tei mined Ofsilisitloa from Repnbl cans in bis own btat?-. CoL Ingerso b andecstood not to agree to the sssertion mail by prominent friends of (Jen. Logan thi the entire ItU-publican party of the State askt-t for tbe Lsttea's nppolntnienti CoL Ingersol did not ivaiii Qen. Logan to have it. and "t in r promi nent BepabUena poUtieians in Illinois are of th same SStnlun. Col. IngOMolPs Own name has be?-i inentioiied in conneetion with a Cabinet position Iti-, r?-|Mtrted on irood .'itithority thai he would hav, at-ceptcd the Attomey-(;enei:il.?l)ip had it bee: offend to him but that he would not soeh the place Bs saaeontrol of m notftic?^ organisation and eonli bring aostmng intlueiHO to h< ar, as m?*ii who havi been more in polities than be has can do. It is alst tontKtad that he will not accept any fon Ig] mission, as he does not desiro to go oui ef the country. Kenator David Davis hit given the I.'. pre-ent'iliv?*?*) from Illiuois tk niubrs-taii'l ti.tt they may arrange the l>?lit???il ap* poititiiitut f?r that State to soil tbcmselvea, and ?without his ?nterferenee ; but he will DO doubt have SOinetliiiig to say about the con.iri.iatioii of any imt sois wliii?iav lu* nomlnatod agniaot hiajudgment. Lx-eViia!,,! Key Ii?ks ree?*ive?l the following dis patclii-.ito-,lav: _ Mkmpius,Tent).. March ?, i4-??. The //(.?. I). ,M. Kl. 1, Ui..,'.ii-t?. tun, D.i.: t-.inunl ('ali m?i aaauisa U* offered you, aeeeni by all m ana J. H. ('..III! I!. Jmi. V?. ? iiii.)ii;i>s,Jr. O.'if* of tl,,. i?, nth men is (.'iiaiinian of the Di-nw er-iiie >i.,,. Quuimittoa. The following ha** also -^Mniotsived : N-,-i;vii.i i, TV mi., Mardi ("?, 1877, rue gen, i, if, Kl, WatAington, ?>. '..- in re i-, ai ' nu.m m among Desaotmia foi vu i' .- .. . ..in -,-i.rii it Weil. I nay sti uuliesl to'1 T. C. Low. Mr.Loi Isth? M-smphia member of the Legislo* lote. The following iras also reeeivod : ,. _ (.im.i a ml Tena.. Man h g. 1877. n*sT?a Ii. M. Kbv : At't'iii. We are willin? to rial -*XL " .'"l"'-'. W. 11. MtllMMl. The writer of this is a Cireuit Judge and a Demo* ?rut. ??as Key"? interview with the PrssMont tn night ****'' factory, and he aeeepls the tan emni ? al '.I a?.tiii|t|t||,,tit. "'? *. ?? '. Johnston has aarot heen offered ? I** ' I-' a. Hi- ap," i:it'.iei . to the War ?r lo smne other ?nportf-int plsAt under the ** -?tri.was talked ?.f, and Prestdent Hayes, c' '->vnt arrival in Washington, felt i disposition ?? invi!, bin t?. Im*c<i;ii a tii.-:i*i>--i ot his olljt:al | " P"K ihe matt? m v,-r wen! m far sato | ilion at (i.-n. Johnston's dispos;?!. "???Y hWpublK-ans now think thai thePrenkiantw?] ' '*' ? ' '"?? ??-i ?'? -? ion nome Important ?ilice In the ??th, if in will aceept It Iks Unit <l States Mar * boon mentioned hi this eou ? 1'"1- (.i.i.. Ji,hn?t?iii hiM aim*? ?1 in Ibis city. 1 ' ? : - - -- ? told m (o;ii)??tion with Ihe ?j" ' "' * ? "im I :.li|Mi:ii(iiieiith whitll shon that '?""-'???-lit ii sysa n sootothing einwog. Asnowd ' ' ' ion nu n sallad on liim lo urge the re tonhsa m ?ihre of Pennst lvania's favont?* ***?-? 8ome of tbeui had be. n in tbe ?iiuuuiiii Connntion as . delt-gau**?, and they ttm pain? to inform Mr. Haye? tha! he owe.1 n*t no?nnaiio? ffhsilj to their ?upj^it. It nyinit-d a ir.- it c??'?tl of nerve, they Bald, to ko a pa in st 1 instructions of their ronafifttents and vfite : liim, am) they were afraid after tin; Convention return home ami face the laisser of their people. " I I understand you to any flint yon disregarded t wishes of your constituent.?)?" naked the Preiidr in li?t-* most gnu-inns manner. "That's just what ' ditl," replied the Canieronian deleirntion. " Then must s;iv. pcntlcmcn. that you did very wront said Hayes, dryly, as he dismissed them. The otl anecdote la to this effect : A New-En eland dele; tion visited the White House lust evening to britif pressure to ban for Senator Cragin aa Secretary the Nary. After bearing patiently their ful*<.i preliiiiinaries, when they BOOM to name their can? data the Pnsjdsut said: "CrOfia, Cragiu ; let i 888, iu ho a member of (he Rsjsjsja V opposition in the senate. TnK DBBviTI (IN Sor TUMIS' SKNATOKS? Mit. BI.AI' DKKE.NTlS I'A.'KAKb AND OQJSJM OUT Ai.viv PiUIMDI'M IIAYi ?-'-. I'l'I.U'Y. |nr TBI.KiilUl'H lu THK TltinrNB.I Wasiiinghin, March t?.? l'h?re is rough wcath ahead fur the new Administration, if t!.e Indicatio of to-il:i.v prove trus; worthy. A lirei/.?? urns.' ov the Louisiana question in tbe Senate ?huh DO threatens to increase to i? li.i.e gale of 0p|tO8?tM ?lild to lone the I're-lilelit, il h? vvoliitl keep trill* the course marked out in his inaugural, to enconnt strotiK elemente of antsutonisin in hiaownparl '1 li?' inns! popular of the Republican learlera plunt? himself aojuorelj upon the ground t?iut honorai food faith requirs the party to uphold the Paekui l?overiiuii'iit ; ami in a uiuiini-r 80 positive and ??i gressive lliiit its siiiliitii ?une coiil.1 not ue tin,mule stooi!, he ilecl.ireti lh.it llnre vvn.s no aatboritj in t! land that coula he permitted to compromise tbi honor. Tileji.c?sioti opened with hrisk cro-s cOITOntB < debate orar the admission ?1 Mr. Lunar ot aliaai sippi. who was not allowed to take tbe oath reate day hecause of objections ma.le by Mi. Bpenee Mi. Wallace, aaebairman of tin- Deraoeratieeaaen introdaeed a reeolntion thai he be ?ii once -?worn it Mr. Anthony, to gain lime for eancnaing, moved a adjonrnment, but the motion failed i>t a vote ? 36Naya to 15 Yaaa, Mr. I'.l,line Inaiated that, ? Mr. I.amar's rertilicate wa? r? liitlar and nnoonteate? h. '.ml tin- saine ritrht to lake In.? seat mi ihe prim facie ?ase ?v? any Senator who come in ycsterdaj Mr. Spencer demand?d tbe r. ading of tbe Misai sipi Report of 1875, but a point of order ruled it om Mr. Dawes and Mr. Thnrmao supported Mr. Blaiue poailion, anil Mr. Spencer, weakly striving !<? mak bead ntiittai such aatagoniata, seemed like a bo sent to do a mini's wurk. There waa man behind him, however, for Mr. Mori.? soon took the llour ami ingeniously op tied the can test by eoinporltig Mr. Lamar'a case to that of Pinci back. Heaonghl input MavTbarmaarnanattitnd of inconsistency for proposing to admit tbe one nftt haring voted two year? ago to exclude tbe othei The I wo veteran debitier? look hold of ? ?ich other..: the] me of incom latency, each trying to show tint his antagoniat bad shifted ground linee tbe contra v-, j over Mi. Pinchbeck. Hr.jMorton skillfull; avoided committing himself, however, on the valid ' of Mr, Lamar's claim foi admission, bntheae forth in saeb ? forcible way ?iii the horrors of tb eampaign -.f violence and blood which gave tin Dem?crata control of Mississippi in 1 *?7.~> and elect? tin- Legislature which chose Mr. Laiuar that i h oked as if h.' intended t>? vote to keep him om Perhaps he w;?s only tesrimr his Repuhlicai n.? .oc?ales, to learn bow many would follow bim i he fin.illy deii rmiin d io make a direc! attack on tin Mississippi Senator. If ihis were hia purpose, hi took the right way to rtccompliah it, f.,r by alirrini up the debate he found that nearly the whole bodj of tbe Republicans were rarepared t.i rote with tb? Deinoerota loi Mr. Lamar'a spec ly admission, Onlj Mr. Wadleigh made n sp.. ch m.-aiiist it, and he wai apparently deceived into thiukingthal in doing m ho waa following the lead of the party chief mtd<*i wb-oeebanner he habitually serve.;. Mr. Spencer who can make do aprocb, ftrrccd the Benat? to pre? tend to baten for an hour ?nid u li.ill lo the Missis sippi Beport, whii'li he had the Chirk read ai a part of his remarks. Messrs. Christiane)', Mc? Millan, and Howe.ill maintained the perfect valid iiy of Mr. Lamar's p:iti?.i i,n ?e ?ill.-; ?.i!-! Mr. Blain? made a forcible speech, begging Mr. Morton nol to get wrong at tbe moment when Mr. Thurman waa get ting right, and insisting that Southern and Northern st..us slumhl be treated alike. He said that lie had aeon eitouadi of the Sangrado policy; when blood' Letting and warm waterwere resorted to, that sort of treatment bad to bo kept up This enigmatical r.-mark was solved by all Ustenaraas meaning that Mr. Maine Intended to snpport the new Southern policy, bat tbe sequel showed that they were en? tirely mistaken. Mr. Morton, bristling np at the re? erenoe to him, said that be would take ?'are of bit own record, and would not perhaps baveasmucii trouble in doing bo aa the Senator from Maine in takine can ?if his. At the close of the debate Mr. Morton, having tested tbe ground at opposition to Mr. Lomar and found that no force could he rallied upon it. i, II back, leaving Mr. Bpencer and Mr. Wadleigh atm 1. in the mire. Then be announced Unit hia purnose bod been to ? all attention to tbe ebange of position the D\ ta ocrat.? bad made. 'J'iie roll was rolled and there were only two votos againat admitting Mr. L?mar. He had listen?-?! to the ?lehnte I hroiii-'luu t. siitum bj Oen. Gordon, and now earns forward and took tile IllOiillied oath. This tlurry over, the admission of Mr. Lamar mt? r eating ami significan! as it appeared ai tbe lime was speedily forgotten when a real battle opened which bid fair to divide tbe Republican Senators into two warring factions. Mr. Blaine introduced a simple resolution for adminiatering tbe oath to Mr. Kellogg, ami refttaed to yield to allow Mr. Bayard t<> have tin cose of Mr. Morgan oi Alabama, which would evidently lead to no controversy, determined first. II. put Mr. K. Hogg on tile same plaue aa Messrs. La in.-.? an4 Morgan and insisted thai ;>l! three presented themselves with an equal prima facie right, each being oertified to by i Governor and Legialatun ree ogniaed aa valid hj all deraartmenta of the Laited (?Hates Government. He then launebed oat npona vigorous ih fenaeof the Packard Government, apt aa inir in n coiiiiihiit and aggressive Banner, which re calledbia former exploitant daahing k)adersbipin tin-lions.-. Standing with arms akimbo, aa if pro vokniL' attack, ho declared that no Senator who voted to accept 11>? - electoral v..te of Louisiana was permitted to ?louht thut l'uekiird was by right tbe Governor; there might be aosas sort of reasoning thai would make oiil that Packard with 1,000 vote.? i.m?e than the electors was not eseeted, while they were, hut hi'?lid not BXBSC? ever to tnnl. aTStOUd il; if he stood alone, lie should inain?iiii thai the honor, faith, ami credit of the Befsablican p;<rty liiiid? il to uphoi?! the aiMM of the Ketiirninsi Hoard ; if it wtu? a, mood board to count m the electots, was it not a go*'-' hoiird to count in fbo jA*irisl;?tiire which fleclaietl Mr. PackardGor?riMT 1 Thisques tioti whs itddri'Mavd to Mr. Tiniriii.in, who amtwitred graflly that ha Itsoajghl tha sintntmlngBnard gntd ftrt iiotliiiig asesas] t?? Ihj hung. " Yes," retorted Hlame, "thai is what your Democratic friend* think oofrht to 1>? doue with the Eleitoral ?Lkiuiuiiseion.'' "Onlv with a tnajority of thtiin.'" isasjtad Mr. Tliiirman. In ci?M?rig lim speech Mr. Hlaine tunie?l tow.ird Mr. Shorrnau and saut he had heard reports that arrange? ments and u?niotiat4ons aroi-e on foot t-i let I'm karil alide. He denounced such bai-gauiis. lie did not believe Mr. Hay?** was a parly to them. Faith in the I'lesidi'iit's character and common souse led him to deny the truth of such stories. He hoped the Republican St-nate would seo to it that no authority in thai laud vum high enough or adrenturous enough to compromise the honor of the A^iiuatrati?u o? o? a the Republican party. With this ntartling dccl tion the rx-Spcakor took his ?eat. As if seized with a panic, the Senate precipita arl.ionrnc??!. Mr. Kellogg, who had toen Bitting ?ofa on one side of the chamber, rushed np to g the hand of his ?b'fendiT, and with him came Morey and oilier I/onisiunii I.cpnhlic.iiiH. car]>et-baK S?'natorH also rallied nrottml Mr, 111 with Krat?'ful eommcndation of his ?pe. ch. Th) fliieiitial members of the body looked grave anxious. They interpreted the speech a? an oper fiance of the I'resident and n declaration of wu* Baas the policy avowed in the iuaiiirjiral shou'u pemi-ted in. With ironTtiled eoniilenanee? they 1 riedly ?eft the chamber, as if to avoid being <| tinned as to their view? on the new turn of nfli Mr. Morton, who lingered a few minute?, said friends who gathered around him|that be BOl reason for opposing the Admmistration, and thou Mr. Ulaine had leaped'lieforo he came to the stile TUT. VACANCY ON TUT. I'.I.NCH. PRNAToiiS ll.iWK AND I'll HIS 11 AN?*Y MAI1K CA!> DSinO?MO. UUSruw'S .?n-uiMMrxr i-i!iiH.\!it.i Ibt Tiii.?iRtrii to matuiausa.] WtiWlNUTOM, March 8.?Two or three interest political Intrigues surround tin sppointment to the raeancj on tin- Bapreme beneti eansedby it--.urii.iti?ni of Jndge Mavis. Tlie ellorts of net tai'.v Chandler's friends to ssonn the ?pnointni of Senator Christiaiu-y of Michigan to ibis pi have heretofore It-een noticed, The story is, and Is one that la generally credited among Washing politicians, that Secretary Chandler de 1res the poiutmentof Mr. Cbristlnney In order thai u S atorial vacamy may bo mooted, to which he tlii? he WOold be chosen. Atioth-r intrigue bas fur ils. object the npp'.l ment of Benator Howe to the Supreme bench. T seems to he managed by tIn hiding Republi? politicians of Wisconsin, with K. W. Keyea, i chairman of the State Committoa and the J-a-hr what Is known in Wisconrin politics ss tbeMadii regency, at its head. Mr. Keyee.it is reported.I so manipul?t?**] ihe Legislature of thai State tl be tt? Is s ? an d of his ability to secure his own el tion to the United state.- Senate In case a vacan should occnr; and in order to make that vacan be is Laboring for tbe appoiutment of Mr. Howe the Supreme bench. Mr. Howe, it unnderato? Would gladly acci-p! the position. He WSS 01*01 ti n ;1.\ natniNl as a candidate for tbe Cbicf-Justi< ?hip when Judge Waits w:.** appointed, and his a billon Ui - more in that direction than toward j ? : i r< political advancement. His friends Bay that he w t-\ i*m offered the position of Cbief-Jastiee after 1 rejection of Mr. Williams and Caleb Cnsbing, 1 thai he waa obliged to decline on party grounds, i aamneh as the Qovornor of Wisconsin waa al th time a 11,ii un rat and would have appointed s l to oeral in bis place. Tiny alsoi ly that on one form occasion Gen, (?rant desired to place him on the B preme b inch, but thai be was then ineligible 1 cause be hail voted during his eurrenl term of offl t<> increase the salary of the Judges, K\-.-111-i-i!.t Briftow,as has been previonslyi ported, will undoubtedly be given this place, I! sppoiutment will prevent the sppoiut-uent o( <.?? Harlan of Kentucky, Mr. Bristow-e- law pai tner, to place in the Cabinet. Had not If r. Briatow been a l*tti,l for the Supreme bench. Gen. Harlan won certainly have been made Attorney-Gen?*raL Oe Rusk of Wisconsin, s member of the last sndt? precedingc.-n-i. ..?? ?:. and an active memlioTof tl Congressional Republican Committee, is reeot mend? 1 by ii; i WIs? on iln At li atiot f ?r the posit ii of First .- . 'tant Pesttnastor?QeneraL provbh Senator How? ?:iiifi??t I?.* appointed (4.? tboSnpran hench? Thi? office is one of Lrr.-at political ?inner ancc. Of the 10,000 poetath-oM In the ?country oui l.tlOO ??if Preatdeutinl offices,filled bynominatio and con'ir ?ution. The First Assistant Pnstinaste General, n :-!t the approval of bis chief, fills tbe r< ?Mining ?18,000 himself. A Im - delegation ol Michigan poHticinns calle apon the lYaddent to-day to arge tbe appcdntmci of Senstor Christiancy to the vacant seat 0:1 th Snpreme Bench, their principal Interest being t cam ? S 11 storisl vacanrji whicli ?,i?4;i? be ?lle b tbe elect ion of Senator Chandler. Intheoonrsei therotiv. iM.-rion the President explained bnefl- hi viewsiuregard to civil service reform, lie sai thst Senator? and Representatives must not em ?id. r il,? office? as t ln*;r personal perqnUit? -, to b distributed by them in r*-tnt? 1 for personal sei 1 ice In making selections of publie officers he said h should give due weight to the recommendations 0 meiii'e;. of Congress, bat that if for any good ret a lie sa .t ti' n"i to act In accordance with tbcm, the; mus? not feel that any of their righto in lbs mail ? had been invaded. VISITS FROM !I.I.I\OI-A\S. Mg. RATES MAINTAINS nm III', WAS t.t'ftTAIU "" i.i.r.i ii:n?ifi"i. is ronoKN. una ah. |i -, 1 Kl i t-i: tin in TUB riMi'.l m:.| Washikuton, March 6, \ rl >] gati-m of about .1! Illinois people called up n President Hayes at ' o'clock this afternoon. The mooting had been ar 1? go? h., appointment. There was no speech making. The President said he regretted thai In could not talk, but the pressure of bis duties was? (rreal thai be bad not the time. The anterooms which were crowded with delegations awaiting autll ence, were proof of this. There was ouly one sis nificant utterance nitfa reference lothe result of th? the el. ii.n. On,* of tb>* delegation congratulate? thePresideul upon being declared leanlly elected President Hayes added, "Aid equitably, too.' CW.Wnih beaded the delegation sud introilucer] tbe members, Congressman Aldricfa verymodestli brought np the rear of tbe delegation. There wen present, among others, C, W, Weite, Qeorge Harlan, Prank Gllbt it. John L Bevendge, Henry \\. Parrar, Benjamin Camplicll, Judge Mark Bank?, Benjamin Lyman, Bridges A. Taylor, and Benjamin Guyot, Then* was nothing politi ??i in this visit. Senator Oglesbj called upon the Presiden! in the morning to pr?sent again the chtitna of Gen, Logan. It launder Btoodthat Un-visu was unavailing. The claimants forth?' uiinor offices are bn ... Prank Gilbei I i sup jiintct! f-n iln- Mandntlship by Roberi Ingersoll, Henrj W. Parrar, and others, rllmer WMhburne retains his strength, hut will probably be opposed b] Mr. Ogleaby. Possibly this will be tin :ir.?i ease In which the strength of tbe Senatorial opposition will be tested. _ MOVING DAY IN THF, s.'.v.VlF.. ciiiM.iM, BBAi 1 -un: <:i iii'ii a svarajs oi rag SK .'ATP.. (BY Tll.HiUAI'll 1?) TIIK THI1ICNK.1 Wa-his?.'i?).-. Min? li <!.?At tin* beginning;of every new Onagri ? tin re Is 1 gsaefal sbaags ef a aw la tin- tenate, it seems m sasalauly, and utttett pnek uUilalluli? in tlie litt alum nl H.-n itnr? |IIiat li aalt? !? niiiitl Un- <Iii?i1iiii'h plat tt "l'u?*.,> \t nul?, n t ni m r." IksBolsns i.itt.iv.'t niiiiie? lira? n from a hat as In the House, tint ? tin 10 it aysten nf pN-Bmptfng deatraMe watu in ailvaia-?- cxisi.t. A B< uiitnr not Hai.-tn-il wiili hi? ail mil 1 ,11 ?hi tin- lli.nr ?ill snter a 1 1 ti-ii in a BOSt kept by tin* BUrgsaal iil-Ariii? tu a ?I air wliirli li?' tiiink* will li, .? .,n?? vacant two orthrrtyi.il*? abend, aad if it hi Busatei he gels tt by rii?ht of priority of application. I?-?? dctiirai.lc ?rat??, winch ass asvesthslssi betsst thai iiitxje on the astn un fl uik, are in.? Iieapuki-ii a* ?onu a? ll Is .iinivii tbat lln n,-? 'i|, km- ? lli nul m: ni n Today biiui: the In ?aiii.l,. *: of a now BBSSBBB ?ai ui ?miii' ?lay. ? ? 1 <I f ?.. ? appeared tu new pluo?-??, tnauj ?ouniciiiiuc.?? trtnuii lainlllai kasii or 1 wolTt* ) ear* of ?ervic?- wi-rc BBSB1 i?, m... I ; ..ad ?cat i?-! ?.I over tbe ,?? , nii.ii weru r.? -u....... *.,,.*.- of tlie nuvice* t..-mu m yeatu-niay- ?Tahs two Detaoetnta M? Donald ami Itanium-uno have BOSa ?UtiiiK m (lie rnuip af the ,-iu ui), iiiiKr.it?tl to tf??? ?Id?; of Ihecintniiier o*<u piod by their u?, "-it ?it??. I'lo it ill* ji.irt m i ?? Ifuvc? tlielr erxxtne to ?in left ?/ the SStStml Btsls ..<. -ip,i??l . i. . i -n - . t by Kfpiil.ll.'?ii*. 1 m ??? on the il'nt BTB all ini.-il I.y Damenmai except ?li bsawsitni tha asatesnd tin?-?par? in front of the d?-?k. Lien* m Rlnking ssnsrasl wiili tbrlr atig-bbura alt aix of the ?trunK'-M lt.idu -il?, .M- ??i - ?se fina Pais. A BUSINESS PALACE BURN! TIIK WAI.THAM HITLDINO DESTROY 1.1)88 ESTIMATKU Tl) BK ?IVKII HALF A MILL!? ROIIItlS'S A AITIKKIN, Till: ?iOItll.M MA ?ICTUtlM, CdMIMNY, TAYI.OB A IlKOTIIKK. THF. AIlAMS ? SHAW I'liMPANY 'IHK HKlVI LOfirn.S-MANY BMAM.r'.R I?B8B8 III! I w?)Iiks up iiuiHiiiii rut: bum-ini? fi Tin: t ; M Ait?AitjniMvr, KTittvn i:r.s igyg The W'ul|ham l.iiiltlinif, u lar?.?' B?USbMSI Mi.i.t in lloml-st., waa luirued bast night, wHhaloa over half a million. Kohl.ins fl Appl.-lon, rsj) scntiii?, the American Watch Company, (iothain .*--ilvervvare Manufacturing Ceenps Taylor & Brother, and the Ailams ?St ?*r Cosopanj were the heaviest losen, and manyot linns sun.nil sosoUer losses, The Ire ?as ban ?av?rai hours, sad Um walk did not fail until net ini<l:iii/ht. Tlie ;i.ljoinitii{ hinl.lini.?, were saved peat cxeiiiotu,. DETAILS OF THE COKFLAGfUTIOrT. Th<* lire i.ioke out e.'irly in the evening in the ? cellar, amolle haviog been iir?t dbKOvared from araa gratings abool i.ao. The alarm waaatracl 7:l(?, and theeaginea ivere boob on thsapot. '1 ll.iines could Hoi be rtii, 1.eil, however, ami hiini SBed in the ham-meiit alories for ?in honro;- two for.- spraatlinf to any great sxteat throagh I hull.Un?.'. I'.v IO..VI. k the ?bole inten.>r was dame-, an.I it vvai evident that all efforts wi vain (?\.cpt to save the odj lining Buililings. Between theWaltham building ?uni Brooder was the Witleoi,. Glhba salea vv?ircu..m???, s?-p?irat only hy I nunou aUey, which extend? .1 also In hi the burnina buikhng, m paroting n from the sin ture,- fronting on !'.!"?. l;.?-?i. On the west, divid only by their own walls, were the stores Horatmon Uro?. A All.n, dealers in milline go i is, ami Bpadene ct Abel, jew.his, both m ? 7 1 mm!-si., and Renstehausea m? <?,,_ .?iverw? mannfactarera, and John A. RUey, jeweler, No. Bond-st These buiblinga were similar to the o which was burning, am! fot a long ti: it writ? thought ll.al the tin- would in? Itobly extend to them. The walla of i Waltham I uilding, however, stood firm foratim :.i"l daring the time when tbe fire waa bettest t lass?e shot directly apward as from the top ni high ehimney, and sorroonding bnihiinga were on ssjklangered by exposure to tie- intense beat A few minutes before 11 o'clock the mansa e'ory fell inward ; soon after tbe Interior ?valla an1 v. :.?., ..ml ui" bj .m. tbe heavy Boon?-made hcavi by tbe masani of silverware ?nul the heavy saf oontainiug jewelry and watches atorad apon tlie; gave way, sending up m they fell shee O? llame, and clouds of smoke filled with glitterb srajurks. Throughtbe large windows, from whit the plata i-'?.?ss had loug ; go disappeared, tii; li waa seen blazing with intense fierceness, sbowii that there waa abandonee of material of some so for it to fi ad apon. Shortly before midnight the front waU becsn separated from the western side-wall, and, warpe hi t!i ht ?u, h ?in. tl out tivc Bond-st, in a Ihn :>:<?: ins manner. Tbe warning waa battled in ?imp time; tbe t a Groan ?i and pullet men who bad bee ?ill!.' t.? Biaiutaiu their places subjected to the ii tense beat I'll back from their i positions, and just nt midnight, mo: c. '.. fonr hours after the m.' overj 'il tl"' tin-, ti: i .i .';'i'"i ?'.on-s..? H?' front wall fell crashing ?nt theatre i -*-. ? t ? : ? ? ; i ; injury to any p i a. The liie by this turn had dona ii- work, ? i? tbe wjili.s h.i 1 stood autteiently long ( protect adjoining proporty. li was m th aglil nt that thus thai the dames had involve nnyof tii- bnilding' i.i the vicinity, Borne feat were entertained, however, that they might bai extended ti il?- liver part ot No. D,bul it wa fonod thai tbefirahad been cheeked at that point Aii-r the falling of ihe Bond-st. vvallilu- Same <iuii kly snbsided and pre place lo columns o 1,1. ,iv smoke. Tbe fire was s.".:i fromall parts of the eity.tb brilliancy ol tito flames illnmiuating church spirci and being reflected from sky-lights ata gnat ?? tancc Large numberaot persons were attracted t< tbe spot, and llond-tt., Ulet-eker-at., and Brundwaj were crowded with inteiiselvhiterastcd mnltitnibj The firemen workcil with in- ntmoet encrgj into? lit. en! alllHMl COUSUUliug ll'.ll ?llltl ill tin ].f.-i IU I of actual danger, I'li'i'lMNls AN? LOF8B8, Th. first story of the vValtbara Building was oc cupi dby raylordi Brother and the Gorbam Manu facturing (' mpany, each <?f wliotn will lose ncarlj *t-.'.!t.'i(i(i. They arc fully insured in ?-o.it.i! com panit s. The second floor was oecnpicl by Carter, Haw? kins.*, r?uan; Baldwin, Heston St i'etersou ; tbi Aibunstk KhawCompany, TStomasG. Brown, Rob binad tppleton, and Jet e 8. Cheney. The heaviest losers on this floor were Bobbins 4 Apph'ton, wh owned tbe building, and the Adama & BkawCoui pilli.V. on the third floor were J. fi. Robert iV Co., Jacol Gerard ?Si Cti^Pearce, Kurafa St Co.. Oominiek A ll (f,and Janus ?". George Darre? -ail dealers in j. welrv and ; Uveru ?n, and all heavy basera. ?n (onrth story was used osa factor) tor plated work by Baldwin, LextouA Peterson. Everything was destroyed, with the eivception oi some articles iu iii.?-?"'??-. Th' iiiili si ry wa? partir occupied by Hale St Uulfon.'s i ".i- ".Ci. loi'.v <.f silvcrwara. Bobbins St Appleton'a manufactorj v.??s i.i tin- -.'.n;. story. The Gorbam Company bad ?30,000 Insurance iu the Continental ? >tc Insurance Company, hut an nuil, i writer ?tate?! that this company was ca only fS,r?00 of this amount. The rest had been re? insured iu Ihe New-Yorh City, tbe Empire City, Standard, aud Brewers'ami Mahtieia Fire Compa? nies. 1 i.?- < ' i.iii.. it;.i Fire Insurance <'ompanj ha i a policy of.+10,000on the stock on the floor above that occupietl I;? tbe Gorbam Company. Henry A. Oakley, ex-rrecidenl of tbe National Board ol i uderwritere, who was present during tit? evening, eatint-ated tl?. mi..1 loss ??i eonaiderablj more tlii-i! .r "?? ii i ?? h?. The building, In* said, coat over .$200,000, and tbe Gorbam f.pony has c.n ri.d more than ftEj00,000 in stock. The stock <?r jTaylorA Brother, be th nghL waa -?"r?i ??; I.-.., $150,001). As m.st .if the ralnable gooibi were kept in flif-proot ?vafi-8, then would, "f course, he con? siderable sih?.; , alt hough tbe property would m-, - in v I.-- much injait-d. OUTRIDE LOS8E8. Tin* builiiings toi aeveral btueks ?ii"tin<l irere tin-cul. n. .1 i.v las -'..w t-.'f sfst-rks froaa tita amultag ?ttrtr-trtare. Maar easglit fin? apon th? runf. Iu tl?. au jont) of. i* ? u" flairs srere BStlsgatoBesl aypscaons (.tiition.?i apea t!?- i.in..i!iic- wnii bass m fcaekets uf water; in Btheta me seitleei ?if la? BraaaBo were re gsdred, Kn.1.1 l?verai al toe tareateuad BaaldlagB tas occiil.itlila BSOVt -I I'l" vi'iiliinlc nor! lull.?-if ttull pi'ipeifv, unit in Uli?1 vviiy ?tino Inaaea wer- SUBtalBSNt Tli.-f'iii. I'lii .ili.es on liiiM.lw.i.v ?lliectli BSBfltUBSg "'?> Uiriliiiiii ??i.i'lliia; ?T-n- tiiicuteiitil l!iioiii,'iiiii.i Ute Hr.-, luit witeimly hajared m tin- r. ir, lie- ?Lin. >.-> lu eacl. cu?e, apoa the .iiiii:..rtiy ttaaa <d tuassetapaata, raiagasg front t 1,'SMi In $.s,ismi. Wiluox A ?iil.l.a, ni No. Ot?*? ur satway, aastomssl sstty s sii,.;!it assasags. Maat ot tlieir i xleiiMve Sjtsek w.u? leiiioved. Tue mar of MO, (?.'-?, oc.iiple.1 li.? J. T H.itn, tteil.r in cari iiiKca, waa muaam .i le toe ass. m of asasol IsUMMi Tas rpmovai of thS stock of carria**c?i r?-suli?-tl lu a loas of ansas] ?lJtnVk, Flu**era * Hull, rwrnai;.) ?leaJ, ra, BSSSOsaSi Nu. 054, and suaUluod, Mr. Flow? ers ata'.-fl. al-otit Sl^OO datnaaje from the renmv?U of th? lr carrlaaii-s. Th?* bull.liOK i* owni.l b) 111?- Htevi us ?vaute, und lu ?Uina4r?*-1 to the extent of almut f??.'MHj. No other n-nioval* were maali* on the Hroadwa} fide, llaua-a A Co., oocupjina the seotuid and BSBBBt i!.."i - of Nu. i.m., auatalued sUkUI dauia|-e from preparuti.il for ?'tnoTal. I ihe a,'.-iefc"iitc iluuias'u to luo roofs of the Uuildiugs uu the ?Me of Bond-at. SPpSSttS the Are wit? ? ?t'.tnat.'l ,.t fl.r.OO. Its biilldtn* occupied by the Willeox A (jibba Si-wini?-Miiciiine Oeeanmmf lookflfe several tnue*. but was unveil from ilctruriinn by tho effnrt? el th.-> llrcincn. The Ions upon till? property Is e?tnnat?<l lit fcl.nnO. The bulldtnf oceuplnl by I,. Iirlnr A (',.., at No. 726 Broadway, seughl flu* en the roof, but "tttolasBSOwors t'xtiniriil-tlie.l tieft?-?- niueli dSSnagB WOB done. MureyV ??tilery, at bTo. 707 Broadway, next to Heller's Wonder Theater, eanglrl tire, and its r??,! ??? slsaeal ton ilieilinii ly ablaze. The entire roof wa? lorn OtT BSfBN tin* Urn wa? ?topiM-ii. The teSBBgS nt this place wna. about -fan, i. A? far n? could be uncertaliied it m as luily Insured. AMERICllf WATCH COUPAVTS HISTORY. Th?; America? Wiiti-b Company of Waltham, Mass., WM BBtaMISbcd null a capital of $204,000. SOOU slier the failure of tin* Boston tTati !> Coapnoy, the Irai ?reatare ef thokin-t lu thi*. coiniiy. in 1856. Thi* capi? ta! ?.preved itiMifflciiut, aad Just b? ton thei stbreah? in? of tho ri-b: ilion it wan Increased to #300,000, Tho vT?:, which mines' ??> m my enter prims, proved a stlnnt? Its? tie tola. Tiie if-:.-ie.i.i i.tiv.'iuciii a* a i '.nul. Thnsla IMO 1.000 watches wi-ro s-twdaeed: tbree yean later 100-000 were turned out. In 1858 tbt* capital ?vaa lllllllSSIll to FTBQflOO, mid tha iipcrnilnin of tbe company grew in like proportion**. Tntlay il., company smploys 800 wartmon. and mises stitmt 423 BasvesBaats sally, it*? capital sow sasoaats le ?fl.r.iHi.tMi?), wKba reserve iiiiul ot0800/0)0. Tbe yearly production ofwal bes i* bow ssMmated at 350,000, thoilKll tlllii lllltili.er i-eulil he ?lt.uliled if the ileuiuinl ihoiilil uBiiant the messes*, la May, 1876, tin- Elgin (?.inpnnv, the moat pnwertiil of tb?- kalfeeore of rival? of tin* A in ricnii Wal eh Cninpiuiy, nuil- u n ?lue! mil in the pH?*,, ?f unir mov? BMataof troai 'o t?. 60 per ecat. Tho wattbam Oompaay at anee anueuaeed a reduction <>f hem?10to50 per eenl <>u price?, whleh won trinad** lower than 11,use of th? Blfftn, and at the Mate Ubm ??tale tin- reduction daU back to the ItOgllialBI of tint year. Tbns a dealer m watches, i.y Indicating ma stoeh of waltham (retenes on bead, seemed a rebate of p) i,r .-.o pi r eeat Tkls devtee <t>-* tbe sempany ?rio.txj?). T'e.i company has not rested aatiaded ?rltbtae sbnndant bmosuto ol bw moi II Ihls oooutry. A <i. maud for the Waltham wateh was tlrnr ereated la the Bsst In?..*? n,ul Au.ualia; then It became popul?r in the Bnglfa ii Burhet, sad bids fair, it i? elalnii .?, lo drive from it both tin* Bagllsh ?uni .*. _* I WStobCS. THE BATEMaJJ HOUSE FffiE. m r. BODIES gi:i'?>vi:?'!'.:>?M'.ii'u ?m-' T?a RMCUgll SON. PirisBUBOtT, Penn., March O.?A tolegnun fi.Earns City gives the mHowbag additions] partit u laraeftla Em at the Bateman Home yiesterday I Dp m 0o'elockthismorntns Bve bodies bsdbeen taken iron the rains, The remslas of K. Brown, jr.. of No. '_:,o Cbnetnut-at. Philadelphia, bavebeeu ldentifi?-d by.nkey? ebeck. Ckarlle Bateman, ace 18 lean, who wm reaea? d from the BaaMa by in.? father, dledett hti Injuries this morning, Mr. Bateman, the father aad only ramalillos m.-Ulli?.ruf ??i?, family, Iks la s retry cotttcal condition. ?* BDRSflXQ OF AN OFRBA HOUSE. Clevelakd, oiii'i, Mi'.ich 6.?At Fostorio, ?.ii -, thia mornlojr, Leonard'? Open Honae waa totally and Bobblna'a Block partially destroyed by tire. Tbe lorn on the open bouse ts estimated si 810,0001 insur? ance, **?.,i>?'i>?..4,000 in the Home of New-York -ml ?^i.imii, in ii,- M.iit.iii- nf NewiJersey. The loss on lbs bln-rk will reaeli 83,000; In-mrni. 03,000 (??1,500 in ?In II..ui? ol New-York and el,5-90 In thePneiilx of !,:.e k .. u. The origin of th? Oro U unknown, OTIIEB lii: .->. Bostok, M-i- ?? March 6.?The drag and )'ii-t mill of J. i'. lit...'. :? In Leo, V. H.. was burned this mm i In ?? Hi- Ui?? i? .-ij.i?. (i ; Injured for ^0,000. Bostok, March 6,?The dwelling boose ol in- id *W leh at Havi iiii.1, Mass., *m burned today. i.i n -.- i*. ?*???.'?) i. Jacksonville, III., Marc? 8.?The Bouth?? .-, : Minare known ?? ? Bl? !*??_ Corn '.m? m v.,in.-, in- :t. .* . i'.'i t!i? nm!, i.i.- r tl.. . .'?','. mg t, ,,i and . . : ?., i, !?.!, ci, : :.i! ti'iu T ?i.l.-t ni l'a fci: t-.tl',f. '?'le-Hie WtW evidently ??. in, Tn.* in-*, i *?l:;,iii'o, and toe lusnr '.'.It ? .!:?? II *-'? .'.??tXI. DELAWARE ASH HUDSON. Tit;-. COMPAN. DENIES Uli: CHAROKS OF MI^M.tN .*. ,: ME.M IIEARIKO IN ?in: ANOEHMON si i ?. 'll, iiit-,i-?-i for a receiver ?of the Delnwara and Hudson i.'annl Company In the Bttlt of Htmry Ii. Anil., -i . In - the rowponj waa _r?*ucd jreatenlay :? :. . I ;. '. ? it ii ? in s u .'i-eui: Court, Chamn to. *''!.. :.i-.>-.-?''?'i In.*L-e?* that t'.-. -.o.);!..*-'? in.? ? ). * ? ?teparted fi-iim tl; iwful objeeta ol ?i?- comiHiuyand na b ? ant. A- .-)???? lii in-iaiie.-, tbe complali -? ? ?' i ti'H ?i* i n? iln- Albany ai ti :..- : u i ? aas Bead, the i;.n- i im i und Boratoga Botad,and tbe ?few-York and Cunada Ratal? id, and rtlll more ?pt-elcJly chargea that Lite ?.i i.iu-.'i ne i.: v..in t?a i. .? BuUvruy Company for :. !.;..-; .??' :?ie Jeffursoa Batlroad I? In luted with r at least la uafavorable to the dofoudunt -com* puny. 1 . ? :i! -.le? i ::li?':iiti..lly -a .-? thi't t!'? jea'titiff ?M not ??ll ll.! i.i,.-, *-lii"-l.? ?-a ; (,"?!.! .1.!. '? n.:li!'i?:>' ii,f..-. .m* ? he bruttght tbe auit, A -sonnt* clerk** certifl - i- ? ibmitteil that Park<kTilford, the proprlcl mot tl*.- Windsor Ilntt I, and ol liers, Ubi ?? i".-'_'ii? sti, :..??- lut* ii..- In all lo n'um! .*??_',lo.?. .'. lili t i n lot Hi i':t|. nanu? pliintiif; i? ?tbiy, Mr. CboaU) ?turfreatc?!,a men ll :.t , ? UI It n. -i..-.i :.*. If ..a- |e..i,iiill v, .? Indebted fui ?? ai'!, : ? .??-, and family -..-? ?? ;- - if h liada r s -??- Into -a-riiiii? espl ??>. ?/? ,<. it nu tl.ii pan j haa assumed the payment ol 7 per t-..? on ? :..**oit,(n!n ,,f Albnny and Susqueltanaa ? ??-. ?.,...r,.dud of Albaay md Bu luchamu Un i ??-. ?-? .i tt! n,e payment of s inre.-ntoa - .- ,100 i?l lt?*u?ee!acr sud fi-waloga Oogipau] itoek, ...-i! 7 ?.'-I c i.i un *2-009,000 hood? O? tl...; i-.. ..pai.y, . tla iin.i.iu.-l SksamptioB o? debt .-'. ?*,.,:".), I mi, from which ??h uM be deducted, however, r..',?h'J,;mk> ol :and l ?;. la liehl by thecumpuuy, leaving Um 1,2 "' 'i in ?in i .ei admita fraakijF t:. t on laal yt-iii ? npcration?, taking the?? Itesaed reads ,ii..n. i... lion, ii.-' com] -.;. fulled topai t,.? tin ? it, the deficiency being .-.'l-,"'??, o>; ii.n ii?-.?. .? ? '.a. ?< ni over ti.? ? i i :.- wowed ?. set ?. a . lu? i i?.-; Up tO 1-7.", Mi., u it ..a? *? I,?)-.(),( ?01, . ?. .:, l?78 f - > ' ? ? ? falling oii* Is I to 1 -en the (enera] resal? of ins panic of i -,".,. Tin sits*-? t a iii.it.- ezpi adltnns In lupmvnsmnl ni ,n. w , tt,, i? ,., i t.-.iti4, but t laloM that by saaraateo* iug th?* a,,:,.. 11 ihoae roada and ? Hing thorn at a pre* mitits tbe c npauy baa been retmbum tl for the nu ,i.Bl *. As to the >?'.??? Torksnd Caaada Ballrotad, the aaswet layi it wm :> necessary extension ol the rompsaj s hnaines . built for 98-000-000, half is stock, ball in bond?; the :> ? ...'? lave Been sold, but only 7-*:? -liare? nt *... ? ?;,-: the profits of tl*e first year were -i i-.->.: i 4:1 ; not ci.it, n! -? irae, lo pej Interem on Hi. Imada, ? t-? . -, i 876, I.i- f lib a ii-niii i\ ."?I !.. -:i *,'.? S ton i,.:t t'i:. .1 n auv - ? >*? ? I aearli . ?,, i,*bc il thai 1?. ,,v?*t o 1 mu? n .:? after Ana. '."_* a? they bad ?old in ni,* iit-iit mon 1 li |.r. 1, .?in*,'. 1'bc imrchaae ul the ??: ? .-:. 1 1. -;?. ; mi of in- bttiliiitiK In I'urtLmdt . *. ? a? -???.' li ?! t t, t. ,i<-ii even thins l""i?' d ptuini?in<* fn?' .?, .t..,'! real tat*, iu 1H72. The i-ompanj ui?i*,uft?*r ? it lu ri: : lH,i**i ... 1 - .i thi . m lu . uf li .- dial lug, it-t-.itt*. 1 ..i* titan21*1 <?<?..! ?n ii. In? Muent, ii?iii:.ii ?i iiiik.'t pari of the tmlldins l? ?acant. Tha in. ud -in ana? ? ? i|?*etall) tlw ctiariteagM 1-1 tilm tu?! be ha? not end.I tumak? im? l?- , in, II, iti, nl and !?? ud?, ;????.._; 1 from tho l.:.t Kullwa) Ouiupau tu .'nl ,-.ii|.,ii. tu build tbal i-..a.I. a full li. :., ,,tv in_- t? bM own ui? ic-, m Pu New-Yurk and Nrw-lin* . . . . iiima.1. lii 1: ?.c.-i'ti ii ? ,. 1 lakrn no auch I thai ?01 1 <?!; lUBje * il ',. he la 1 I, ml, . ? >. tin Ktrle Katltraj Company, which autirinn* ??! th<*m and whoa? receiver i??till pat nix mteraat uu iheni. fniinl - liability Tbe real ol the charge* ol tbe plalni 0 ai I? . . I After aignmenl b? 1 K-Judg? Boawoi Hi for ti" plalntig, ?mil l,\? ,lo,< pu H C,.,.. 1? |.,r!!. .% I, t.,l:,..t, .Im'.,- l.,t, (??nt ?? 1, ?ci Md 1. m oi 'i-Uiiiii, ??11 i-iir : " li'.-i. 1. - n t*:i .? 1.? ?. uni tht? ? ? : Whethei an u? nei 0! 100 -. .:?. of ?toei mu of tin- Ibbmin aamner ??f altan t ,>t thi coin pain ??imu 1,1 ne allosvrd ?<? Intenrnu and .ir, tbe t?mi m t.il?, tin* move atop of eppouitlntra receiver, partlen l.iriy u*. the statement li not, denied thai wttnta 80 day? there a ill be an ale 'lion, uu<i m other board ? f din i ton ma.? he ?uii-.tiii.ieti. if tan simhholdmson dmtsn A OAMIll.lS?, HotlSK ?'UiHKi). Capt. llyiiu?s of the Kiff*t*?ntli I'nrim-t poUsassadaa dssssnl ia?i ui>/iit upon ti??* BmnhUng linn??* k?*p( by I'b.-odore Alleu at Nu. fill ilii.iwlwuy. Tn?; issssnl was ssnis ?1 no- ?uiiRitttiiuu of ? sum sasssd A?,ell. who hud ln?i i-at-ii in .the In,a?, durlllS tlie I'M'ti uig. The oapt?lu und lb otll,-? is upptuired audtlruly in the n, -l-t of a gaiub and arrcitted tin* uropiietor Hint tin* followlus porauii? : (it .1. ?, Jiw-knou, Juiiu lin-. , .I..1,1, H S'il. Jam?? Harn?, W.U. Kelly, 8. William?. W. It vlnit, Ainu? Hlnnott, John Uayuiuud, Murrih lIoiTu.au, AiiivU V) biu-, Ji/ba Ware, louu biakc, mid J?,m Ouiiib. FOREIGN M.WS. BDHEA AM) TlliKKT. BfOaiBBaXMO < i.aivii\(1 i o mi < ii BMMbu rt*??iaw aiimv cours QBosargiBw om tcgtainpv at Bi.ltl.IN'. I/tMi.iV. T.i. stljv. March 6, 1?77. I?tiirn'-i i?ispal4*?i froMi Ct.iistaiili.iopl?' snyg it | b ?I'l Hi'pei.r thai the I',,rle alsjaeta lo some ?if Monte ncpro'a ridiiantls. A .-..luiict 8048081 ta deliberate ttpoB tnem is to he bald to-morrow. Ke ,!ci'h Magna from fit. IYtersburir ?fstra that an impt-ri.il onler, ?latcil March 8. BBS BS8B pulilisliad .I.i, ctmif tlie formation of ?t c.ir;>. of tn in.-!!, ra ami <*ii??it uriiiy crin truiii the illvlalelia ?* lii.li liave ixen .letachrd fr.iin tin iniilr.iy ?liatrlcia ef Bt. l'?-t ral.urir, Wilna, Warsaw, and afasaew? a Bt, Peterabsrg asSBssts? jus? r'ciiv.ii in Parts aspa ihe .,?-.?iii./.iinii of tossesstpa should nut tie laterpreted aaawar au?inure, '?ut BMtsty BS a:, ?ii-,. : Btloa ??I the law !or tin r. ..i?'..in/.ation of the B ?--(.m Bray. R'uiiT'? telegram from p*. Palslahorg sTsBtaa the re BBBl i urn.us That BS8BSS la ctul ?ivoIUik to 8808*888)0 arparais amageBssat with the Parts by toe otr.r of psssantry BsstBtaaae. Ihr l'a1! Mull iJmrlte this nf'<8B08B BSOBBSBBI unf;?y v,Tidily ?m ?on. Ii?-ti:iin T- iiii--i'iii. It lliinks BBagtfSsf . btfft ??'? ??'iiscii. to u u uri'tiuireiiieiit mull ueiiM stssplv ii-, i i? i.me for a general scrlintuase over Turkish lerr> tn y e;i!.-.< Kilt-opt ai.rce i to ?".?iv RUBBta hei nvvn way tie-re mbett the tine eaaie. Leu. i."i.?.:?.n?lined with Prlaes BlsaMroklsstsvsa> Ins at ii.rltn. He is to lea-, a thaws bar Paris at som as* morrow. The I nrfclsa Minister of r..n-1/ti AtTalr? BUS s**?it ?. t' I eSTSphli i!l-r iiiel; t" tile r. )!'..?: ;..- abroad ?if til? Port? flatly eontrattletlng the ranters in rc-tarl to ttio US '.?i, ?ni'i pi .vale In.: ot ?lie tal! in. i!!,; SNSWBB lo i-.:: ?;;\t lit' .-?a. The ttutatt?Msgatab from Vkroaa ??.?s Bsessastatst that the formula for au aaawar to the BaBsaamsareuhw Uaa lici'tt loumi. Tin- replj i- is be awaras BOrepaaB re miiii'.liiu of all theclT.r.a an.! -; r.tl.v 1.1:11t I.v Boa> sla for the Christians iu Torhey. If tissas cfl.uu liave nut i|tiitc had the oestrsd iii.'t, t!i.j Powers Mein i<> he willing to tako tiietr share of the III success ot the reit.'reuee. So there i? n,i reason for Bnaats n? consider it? r ?intuity more compromised than Hut' at th? res of Europe, It will be polatcd out that, despite tas failure uf the Conference, en irts have not boca fi . Th.'H' I? tie.'i'-.' wiih Servia, and, it m ij lie Imped, with M.nit.'tie.to nao. The Porte has reeocul*-?*] ii; siiyei tu- i-i!.nu? ?. iv.. ?i'.i i.? tus Po wera and has been revised (roas Its t >?!]?. r ..'..1 lethal.:?. rtJBKBT Mah.v t 1 n\ K DOW?. Hi.iii in, I.i, -I.v, Match 6, l<-77. The Nauonal Gtvettt publishes what it rauiBBs Is ?in aiiili. i:iie c,mu.uni, ?iii,m, derived from 1111 11111 iii.ite frli'iiil o? (ion. iguatleB, tn the curs ? of wMsh M i?, ?..ilil that tin: prcvuleut op?!i,.?ii In Bt, Pstef BSUIg IS tiiut Turkey, despalrlaa of atstateioB ?m s Uaass agalaal Htn-ia, Will i'i lisent to file 14IB4CSSlOIIS which me ile ticiu.ieii. bBbbbb. will, if possible, avoid a or, hut if it is nnaTotdahla win pro.?'cut?.' 11 srtth thautsBasleasrgy, Bad sopes the sChet Pewc iwillehservs nieudiy ut-u trality. BUSSIA DXDOIIBTKI f Y vv vitUKl*. I.iinimin, Bf? daesdajr, Match 7,1*77. **he Berlin co.Tcspoiiiiciit o? rifts ttammrd esperas nn liitcrvtev,- with ?; n. tgmmtti !l'- . ?? retary, ?u the aeawsa ..f v hull tin- Utter daelared thai i;.- tawoold aetta r disarm aer agres to im se ? sales 1 the P01 Is gnats the is? forms which are ileiii.iiitl. .1 snd Iii.- u.c. ?,-i.iry pnasraO? tl'.l. AltBOUgh t.'.-' l'ieillli' ? V. i'l "I! "ilt li.wt abated since bul Sitmnmr, tue Oovernme-nl and tho pe.il?le t; K,- tt ftirgrunted t'.n.r . im 'inn . m.1-1 n.-'to <?. Busslaus 1 (?"? 1 i. :? and more tue ad vaut im B'issta derives from n.c triple alliance, Tii rciattona betweoa i:<i":i!, Vienna, and M. Petrr fmrg aro ou Hie best foot? liur, ibc Becrotarr c?n ?. ides uis Ideotioal with th usedbatlu BerlinKatutnaluaulU. A Vie " i . 7/. '? i'.-fli im Ouinje states thai "I'liiiii- Nu.i'.i l?.s |,.:-.?!.....(i..! 1.1 ine Mouten.'S ?n <lei.-.-"li .- ? t ?'i.ll-ilatlli.l'lpie IOS tbS UtaUrfoBOf lite .".Xr 1. 1 of Ml ? ? ? is ?i ?int. qua non." THE ( 01 NT DE CHAHBOKDA8 A CLAIMANT. PABJS.T 1 -1 y, ? areh B, 1177. Th;* T.i\:r? tun ist Journali 11.1.?.I1 a speech mado by the Count de Caambonl at Ootlta, toe depu .; tlonfromMaraeHlcs. The Omul proteg? ?'. a..:t.u?t las 1 - 1 :. t!'..t !?<? lim! ?-Piiiiiii!-li.-I .|l bops <>f advine. I'l'.i.l.-'. He.' el:.rill ll V. ? ' ! M i,? i 'l'..?l III- ri?.' ? veivi'.U'. :.:.! wsi 1 - "'vi-.i 11 tie ?ii- duty when the [?ropitluini m'ii ?' arrived f..?- .1" el persoaitl aettaa. irsre'J tb? dupittattoB tu unb iowu tb>? drm r?*-M>> ! II ii 1:1 ?Tii vv Im . !. v. 3S in ;?'l i by ?lis lu, 1. .'i.i' i'i^.Hv.-, aud by the dangers tbrealenia . her." PRESIDENT HAYOS APDRESfl Ani{o.\r?, U>aoo8,1 ?' 1 ,y. sfsn :. ?i, 1-77. Tiio in;i!!"iii':il atllrt-.*1 ??!' I'rcsiitcrjt HayeBj v. :,.. !? 1 pul .-:.! In i ill : is t.!...--..!..', bas ?rcaicJ m very faiuru'?j.e ini. riMStuB hi re. F0REI6M KOTEfl. Tr.vD.iv, March 7.?The ('?rust leader, Mendlry, hsa applied to Gen, Qn.awiui fur amnesty, aoal many Cm 11 uitte -ra Wfe elat< - > itj dally. RoaiB, M.uili 6.?The long contmaplB-tad vvi'ii;!? lor tbe lataroremeiitof tb b .- 1 111 as osas? 1.,.-e-. ?! ! '..'. If :?!.. !i. v..it'::.' S ii..:. '.?Il riji-i't ihe ? ;? rn-a' Alt iscsbllL laONDOW, March (3.-11 is reported that the Ocnur.nPostulaste: t;.-. ralwBI shartly proposa to;.io l'.ir-tiii Hilton tiie lutroductloo of :">.t.ii 1 sids.siaslBa ttf? .1". .......in .? iii ;..? ?ii.uii, at the rate of 80S) PSBB| <lwo 0 Bl ) . IM B. LoKDOV, March B.?The Ctojdoa (rrand 111 tcniatleaal li.i.ilie rasa took plaee to day, ana BteaglBt out a !i' i?! ..' in asrsas. Beamp, whs ata?ed vtth 10 to 1 amuntit htm, won the race br eurht lengtho, ?viih Lot '. i , ? t .'??' to 1, second, and Wood.-och, si !?? to I, um.!. ,' lii.wli.i >?liirt?"?i the. favorita Bt Uto?, tliil.h'e.ct ?lolXll. ^ RA I Lito AO BLECTIOMB, ANVI'AI. MKI TIN?! ?'K TMr* M!?S.l|'!iI TACIFIC BAII^ 11DAI) COMPAaTT. St. I.ticis, Muiili t>. ? At nn ?h'cfion fur tilt- etors of the aflsasari Paeifk BaUroad ts day, th.- asl? lovvr.ienamedaeatleaasawere ea-asssi to aerve forth?? ensuing year: 0 K. OsovaBso, \v.K Oarrasaa, it. oh?p, I). Ii. ."!....?.um. .I. 1'. Kiiii.-dj. A. V. H'l.iit, ml ?,, iis-j (.'. I ..?,e?i 01 New-Yoik; Olivei 4i ,ri lana, I), g OaillSSB. 11 K. r-i'iiui-on, and Wllttsm Bamnel of.-.;. Lasts ; am. miilugs of Cnlcaa*?, and Joseph Btevcns of IJ -?ueviiie. Mo. TIIK ST. I.?H'|S, KAN'StS ?MY ?Ml Volt I IIKItN. The st?Mikhoktsra .?f the fit. Uoat* k 'naa OBty ?ind Northern BaUroad elected the following asaasd direc 1,1 ? .,'li'.': .Ii>..ph A. .l.iTiii ?on uni s ilou Humphreys m N. e-Yorl ; l?. bT. 1. ? vis, Jam?*s It. Hi It ton, J??hu Ja<k siin. tie.i.'i'.e 1). Hull, !.. I!. Pan?tes. John A. fcriiil.i. r, Josepb ?o.y, \V. .*-i? ar, and .I..n?. ?? V. How of St. Louts. DUMB III-.'.?! 4'OMI'A\Y. Tin- I'tiion Depot fiuip.iny held a meeting t.wtav and elected the t.iliiivv.iu; named gentlemen dtreetxws: W If. ( l.-Mieii :in<! .1. W. Kuiucy of ?'iiieiini.tti ; 1C H.HI.m' tn.iki r, w. D. Ortoweao, Bsaaaal Qety, aaal vv ?i 1 n,. 1 1? MaTOfBt. la.uis. W. II. ChSSBBUtS vv is r. ?:,e.te.l ? .... dent, and 1; u. BB01 ui.iker ahasea Vtc Preskh at. CITT KLKCTIONS IS NEW YOKE ST AT.". ? 0-W1..0, llaick ?'.?Edwin Atuso, Dcbboc ??t, Was eh ele t MiV'T ?i..|.l> li> ihOVl ! ll tllil|.il it.V . 1 'BSJ BepubHeaas ??lee ted four sut : i rhl \"! rossa, Nbwbi . :', March 8*?At the city eU-?-ti<>n hereto lay,th? Bepnhlleaas ...-??<! three out of four Ah! ?n,en. Tho Coiiu'iou ?'.."i-.i trill few ?taiici riva I?, j. lili' c , is t.. thr-i^' I) tu... ; .! . i..-ty. ir it ni? Uve Dem?crata :>.. lu ?> Kspol I'.rlKEP.rSIB, N. V., '?! .l.ll <>.?S|i? ?-iiil ll*] '.-,.- tu Th* iui/lr -I.... I i-.iti ? h.ii., r ,., a ?,t w.i,.?ni;. ,.,, i-,, ukiii, Pias - i . . i . . ,1 tell. :,; i ,,,e InWtl lit I'm ! .' '? !. k.? (B p ta .:?.;? i I'betD are 17 towns to bear ftiitii vot, Ttor, V. V., March 6, - Edward Murphy it? ,.? ' '? i N tyst bj v..i,ai ? ,i.,i,iv. Ai i. .'.. N. V., MsUts. ('?.?A. M?Cna, K? pul .m.;? eleoted aaSjror b\ '?00 iu.i|..niv. aUshs 1*. :....? ,.-.?, i?. u?, .r.;, is taktete?! i.- t <? hr "?is ni-.1'?:-:tr. Elmiba, >. V.. M.iicli 6. "George K. l'iau, i;< i"i l ? ? . ?? elected Beduid i ?>> :i >:t ina|o. tty t,-. day, ii.--i>. . '? ?d??<?? Ihr i -i uf ilmtteksl l ? ? ' ItcpnWlesn, and the Board of **'ii>?? rlaota I? ??? I'm a, N. V. .'l.iili ?t?. ? I>?tvi?I H. (?ni.?n, Kepui.lic.ii. I-.-le? ' : M "M .1 ! .y ?: u. juril; of <;_';!. \ef as m-.vor DatehlB? ? * - ? ? - ?r ftrsttrr. HiibbihbbI ,a el>- I.'l I .I , i . K?i4UK-ill,. X. Y., .\iai?li t?.?At taVg 4'hiirt4*r eli'ilieii ni fiis ?il? :. .1... Ihe l{epni.,ic.ui? BBsssSsJ ? policeJ't-ii.c h.v a BBBjl BBBJ M ? 1 8888 ?v.? also a In pulilt. an ,:.'iii iu ll.c lioiii,I ..f li'lii. atii.n, ?.tul a, Kaiti of four Mip-1 vlsnia. The Deassa-ruts ? i.-iti?! . ineuiUvi at IOS! Km "ll iv c 1'. .a: it i lie il .lU ol : ..^?"i v iaoi ? lor al.u i luv. Couuly la !.. i'U'.'i.v.m?.