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~V?L XXXVI.N* 11.214. NEW-YORK. THURSDAY, MARCH N, 1877. PRICE FO?It CENT?. MR. HAYES'S CABINET. OBJECTIONS MADK IN THF. SENATE. nir NOMINITIOVS SK.NT IN AM? MKKKRRED Tt> COM MimK.._0,'l>uhlTK'N BY BLAINK, <X)NK1.I??0. AM) OTHERI. President Hayes sen! t?) the Senate yesterday jhe following nomination? : Mr. Kvarts, Secre? tary of Statte ; Senator Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury ; George W. MeCrary, Secretary of .Y:ir; H. M. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy; Carl Schurz, Seer? ta ry of the Interior; p. M. Key, Postniantet -General ; ami Gen. I)e\eiit>. \ttoriiej-Gem t;il, Mlg the Mine Sflintr* as twice announced m Tin: TUMIHB, Objection van nia?le to Mr. Evarts by Mr. Blaine, and to Mr. Srhiu by Mr. Conkling. Others objected to Mr. Key. law nominations were all laid on the table. t<> he referred t-> ?-?.tii nntte?*. when the commit tee**? are appointed. It |g thoUK'lit they will all be coniinned. The Peni oci.ttic Senator? held a tuiieus, and there was talk of making the guarantee of non-inteivoli? tion in il?* South a condition of con?ruiing the OOlllillHtioll?. IN nu: BENITE. gCIMM ON THK API'OINTMI.MS THIS W?KK?Till*. CABlNKTSTItl Si.lIIK.Nr.l. 1?Y IHK TRANSKICRS. tBT TClJKiHIPH TO IHK TUI'll'M.] TA'.iSiiiM'ToN. March 7.?One or two import in t train?!? r- tmga.inaile in 1'it.sitl? ut Hayes's Cabinet ?his j ?iiruiiu* befara loading the noasinatioiis to tbe Ben* ate. Ju ipf' Devons of Masoaehoeetta, who had boon e?leetotl either for the War or the Navy D?part? aient, pr.-ferrei? Ihe I ?? ?>ii) I ?aent of Justice; an! as Iffj.MeCrary was willing to tsceenitks Wni Ofiice, It awieaneloded to ssaks J'uin.- Detona Attorney Ornerai. This ehasujS left only tho Navy Depart - nii'iii BOO til? il. ?m?! a? Mr. ThoospSOO of Indiana bad ilnatlv been selected lot some punition in the f nl.inrt, that ph.ee naturally and necessarily fell to klL'l. Tl:e MMTal tone of comment on the Cabinet leads to ihe belief that the transfers made this niorr.iui:, a? a whole, strengthen rather than otherwise the L, w Admit?-trat i?.n. Judire Devetis may not tie n better Inwyoi th.m Mr. Mct'rary. but he is a more brilliant one, and in the BSanagcnient of cases before tin InnresM Court Will have an opportunity Io dis? play leluiowledflei talents. Mr. Mi Cr.iry al.-u. by balsssjsrrviec m Oongnas and by his thcirongh ?U*ut? le.life of l?gislation in general, will be able to Berfsre. the duties of Secretary of War ?tistsdorily t<> the coejniry and to the ar.ny. The transfer of Mr. M.Crarv is (??,?[.1 !,nv :il-t> |0 leading politicians from the lactic io!-!. UMSO (?eiitli-tneli ?l.?l hope that soine lt**fe*eatativ( oi then eeetioe of theeoamtry snighl b? plared a ths Cabinet, but when they found this |e !., bnpossible they pteferred that some other nin-i than Mi. MeCrary ?hnnhl be at the head of the I), part;.a-nt of .Justice. Their ?OQPOaittoa to hlfi Was iil.t t? a pet-tinal nature, but glOW out of s MM irport which, as ? seesahorof the Jndiclary Con> Bftseof the ll nose, lie ssadaot signed some year?) ?go teaching the notoriousMeQarrahancoat? Tho tt present itives of the Pacifte ooast wets afraid thai if tin du, u.,,,*? ni thai report sho.il.l ho accepted, emedonhtmighl he Ihrona onBanyasiningLand tit!.-.? v.e.; ut ti,.* Boehy Monniaina, and theynro ferreil that SOBSS man who was not committed to em li ?Im trims slmiild become the chief law officer of ihe (ioveriiliietlt. Ths Exe. atlve session of the Senate th-saftet. ton toutiuned loss thai half an hour. The President's Calm:? t nominations were opened and "read and by ?general anderstnnding, which teemm to bare bocn ?ashed in advance by tbe Bepnhlican Benae-ws. tln> were hud opon tho table, to he referred io tbe i|,|trti|iri itt ciuiiinitu-es when appointed. Thiaeooxos m a very nnnsnal ?me. It has heretofore been ens teenry for the Senate to oonflrui the new Cabinet ?it'miii referenee t?> oonunitteea, .and usually on the lay of its nomination ; and aaiiki frnm ibi? practice as no recent oecasioo has it ever oeeuirsd that the Sit?ate ha? refused or foiled to confina at ooeo the ssaiination of one of its own member-, for an official poMtio'i. This practice has been rd universal *,!?ai it hu.- become ahnoal ad binding a? the rales of tie l??ate, and it is observed simply as a i.i.itt.r of aonrtosy to the Bonator so honored. Tin* tln-oiy on wMeh this custom is baaed Ixthut a'i> Iran who is Ittod Ut OOCnny a s? at in the .-? im!?*, aud with whom other BeaotOM have thns been associated, M also litted far any position to which tbe President may appoint him, and that the Senate duos not need the Investigation <>f a oommit* t<. to enable it to act nnderstandiagty on the nomi i of one of ita own memhera to office. Ihe ref? erence of Senator Snei?nan's name to-day cannot, honorer, be eonsideired M<disooorteons to him, Had kat aaniliislimi been sent in alone, it would nn deobtedlj have been 80081 upon at once; hut hit iii.ii.i.li: t. confirmation to-day, while action on the welnth'T of tbe Cabinel ?> pootponed, eonld only 11 ' snatrued invidiously to the others. The committee? of the Senate will probably be ?n:io,i;ii ,,i and ???????ted toaaorrow. The Cabinet noatiaatioae will then bs referred to them, and U is hardly probable that they will Im reported hack to '?? nah before Friday. At the sane time it is i".- Ible thai m Executive n-e-.Mi.ti to-niorrow the several romadtt-t-es may roporl favorably on thess soioinationa ?? it loin holdint formal in?-?-tinirs. This is ?.fun done in cabes where no opposition to n?...matin n i, made, Mii'hi.i the pent-up dissatisfaction among Repnb nesna \?it!? the Cabinel ags?ointnients has bnnd < \ I?it-4-K?i, sii,,,. |)?. annouiKciiieiiis. Ihe two ap paiatiasotamoot eriticieed are those of Ifr. Schon sndl?r.Key, The gronnds of dissstlsfantion wuli t'-' hiitu.-r have already been referred to in db> pslfhee to Tm TnrnoKn. Noluxly eoeoploins thai ?1 "? tin S, l,n,7. is not an able and an honest man ; but tbere h much dooM expressed as to ins oxeen tl*'- ale.iity, an.) no little disSOlisfstlir.il it the PfOS pott of having hie radical ideas of eivil service re h*S pu: ni'.., pi,i, me lu one of the great depail ?Onttal lhe(..iieriim?lit. In?- ??i?|...v.ii,,:, tu Mr. Key i* not jM-rsfinal bol pontkaL A i.?r?. proportion of the Bepnbliean 1 ?- ?(? uuwilliug thai any Dt-motiat Khali wt? i p| ?..,,. m, j, m?nmi lii?nanos nndet President 1 'M-Tiiaiatritiiin so8 Cabined position givei, ????On. i hey ?ay that the Democrats of th. tStiiitJj, u rattelviug this appointment in tbe ?i?m u, ?hieb it is inati,*, ?ill ?t ?mee repudiate Mr. K,v is a ttaian t?> in? party, an?! refnae t.? Iivf hin. thsii i.tnfid, ana. Thsy asa? rt thai "> bas boea the espenenee of the liepubiican ?w?jr la ?-ten ,?MHii?*e in which ? tsoiuli,-m Deaao ' m beea advanced; and while they have no J on to Preniilenl Uayee's lii?-crai poliey toward 11 hsnth,ths) .nueve mat the Death snghl to be with that policy byiteell Thej believe lb OOgtd 18 8hOW its Kitislaetion by ^i'.-rig * Aiiiii'iii'.tmii,,,, lu, siippiiii, rallier lliau by OX? ^'?''Uaii.. Shore in the sehOSS l.etore they hOVO ["wu ?'?i?!? Mli.iii f-i meet 1'iesident Hat. s 001 the raj |.la!f,trm he has Uid down. Some ?oniheit ' ""-'i.t-'. i nu las uln apiKiinUuent of Mr. Key on P**MB- Rroonohj and ?ay that it will * v?*> hiiii,i,??ti-,j, t,, tjlbIIJ u# i^ eULfad to t' '?w a rebel p-matoi, whelk aal orssia -fapnhliioii. 'i<*?riii,Ke i,? sppoinfmonta nnisrthi aonteal ot the ?PSnsMOt. They would pn-.for, if they must have ' WVC.,!,f?,i,.,?lt,. i?, t.?,,. ,.Hbi!?-t( th?t he ?hoiild ??vi !*?-<t, g.w-nj, iKieiticii with which fh?*r?*v.?i4 ?age eoaaeeted; but a? a rale tiny do not mt in eanforriag upon th? aawasisa <>t ths p?u tj, l"*y cail tiiein, KUeiiKih wi,i? h Ih.y will eorliuiily ?* to defeat the party in tbe next campaiRii. mtmTmmTl "**'* "**'"* *? bavc hil,i mmn tTmh]e ?ho ?elcctioii ?jf bi? Mw-Kn?land li? prcaonut i??? | in iho Cabine! ihm? tiny ollier. He offered the !*-ec retaryship of aast Navy |o Mr. H.ile, not only ? cause the Kepr.-sentative from Miiinc ha* through his service 00 ihe Committee on Approp, iaticti* DO cciii. fiimiliiir with the iiiaiiiiKt'iiient of naval ?ilia i ru, but also beeanse it was supposed that hin Bssnoint nient would li?, pleasing both to Mr. liia.ne anil bOO? ntury Chandler. Mr. Hale d?-oliiie?l for personal reasons and tvcomincndcd that Mr. Fry? la? ap? pointed in li: ? place. I'rcriiilent liny cm m-etus to have -.?i|.??.,?.'ii that the appointment reverted to biuii-elf when not accepted by the -len-ain Uiwlioin he ?illerod it ; and it is not Ik lieved that Mr. Frye's appoint ment wan at any time very BBlllSaalj ?-?m t?*miilnte?l. Had it iioeu probable a m rung opji.ri.i tion to it would have boon nianif?'?!?-d from a some? what unexpected quart.-r. It may bo remembered that two yean? ano Mr. Fry?: visited MoaSsV ??hiist-tfa and made several ssasjaohoa in favor of lieu. Butler's isjBscUoo to OosiajnaB, The auti-liuti?*r BsfSililltiaiiS of Massachusetts who have lict-n represented bore by BOTl ral litiliien li.'.l ireiiilcuieii have noi iorgotieu this, and tmbj 00 j 1 l(fl|t(i Mr. Kryi-'-?| ap|?oiiiiment 00 this account. Hod I'resident Hayes BOOB lit 10 whet Mr. flrya lot any Cabinet pot-iiion he would iinilniilacdly have made a very tfliciciit and valuable public ollicer. Although a stiong i?;irti*:i;i he is r.-maikal'lv eiiet gctic in evcrythitig he under!altea, and his executive uliility is iiii<iii"??ti(iii> tl. The delay in the coiitin.ialion of President Huyes. Cabinet is not beli.-v.-d to easianansr. lit final sneept anee, The oldest politician in Washington ?loes not reinciiib?'!' an instance in which a Cabinet nomina? tion hut? h.-cn rejected, and althuugli sonn- of tiat BopaUiean Senators an- displeased with the selec? tion which Pr?sident Haye* hot mad -, ii isdonbtfnl if they even will vote ag'iiust their cnniirmatioii. The Dssaoerots will probably take do snot in toe controversy ; but it is intimated this ?.veiling on very high authority that the D.-iiiucratic BSSMton will not allow ?my of President rJojea/aCobiool to he tlefeat?-?! shoiihl lite 00880000 urise for them to make their inllueiicc f.lt. Mr. Key received the following to-ni-rlit from Nashville: "I tender my sincere .?<>n<:iaini;i!i.iii-. Don't fail to accept. II. F. Ch?a i ham."' This is the coniui.ituler of the famous Ciiiaiham Division in .l.li:...i<.!,'.? army. DKMOCRATIC CAI'l IS?RKPCBUCAO CatmCXatBtO. [liKNKu.ii. roosa i.isivr. ?i.| Was?im?io.n, March 7.?Whoo the oominationa of ihc m vv Cabinet sdficera wen- delivered to the Senate ,-it 2i30 p. m. to-d.-iy by Mr. Rodeen, private aecrtatary ?if the rn-siii.-nt. the greatest auavistjr was maaifestsd by nil the Senstora i?> laora the naines of the ornuyh-toes. Tlie list having lx-i n deliv? -r- d by ths ilf.i.iki ijier to the \ 'ice rroidr.it, a DOtobi : O? t!, ? ?Senoton eagerly rashed forward to examine it, and in a very few roiootCS the new Cabinet vviia the OOmmoii talk throughout the chamber. When the doors w.-ic closed lot the Kn.een.tive 880 ftiini thon was quite a lively 10000 iu the Senat?] chamlter. Under the rule of the Senats n sin?.'!' objection to the pivscnt c.n ;'.'li*l ;?t inn of BQJT DOObI Dation refera it to the apprtmriate eoronaittee,ond when tbt very ?ir.-t 000, that of Air. Evaita to bo Secretary of St;ite, wa.? -inn.?une d, Mr. Biotas moved iis reference to the Coiiimittce on Foreign Relations. Tinn there ?roa on ?tarnest di-cns-ion in which some of th.? Republicans< ihibited mncti in? dignation ai mmbs (.1 the nominations. Finally it aeerned to be generally a? qaiesced 1b that oil must be referred and that none of iliem should be cocv Brroed to-?lay. Mr. Conkling demanded th?* refer? ence of the nomination of Mi. Bohon t" the Finance O.nii-iitt?M), anil quite B number of Senator* de manded the roferoacc of Mr. Key's nomination. In fact, then woo moro or less objection to every one of tin in, ami there is every probability of oo excited debate over the appointments when they come be> tare the Senate again. There wet* perhapa tenor a ilo7.en Senators who made obje.-tioim to one or another of the nominations, an 1 a ntunbef of them spoke at the asme instonl ?>f nine. After the aii.i'.uniment, the l-ciiioenitic Senators met in catn-iis sind fully dnteussed the policy to Ik punned by them ?m the Cabinet nominations. From the ?.-.'mrul tenor of the debate, it is believed the Southern Deuiocrstic Benstora will ose th? ir pow? r in the Executive seariona of the Benote to in duce the Administration to refuse any recognition of i'iickurd in I.?nii?i.i'.ia or ol Chamberlain in South Carolina. Ii is asid by them that if thej c?ui be as Buredthat the Adminiatration will stand firmly on Hi?- policy of non-intervention in the Bafalra of those Mat? s, thev will sup,..?it it by voting to esstfirm these nominations, and not otherwise. Tbeymsin t-iin that to accomplish this through the divislona in the BepabUeoa rank-, will be to win th<- victors tot which they have s" long contended. No formal action was taken by the csocoa, Ihi- mi'iiination?ore freelydtoeossod to-nighl by all parties. 'J ban ar?- few cxprossiooi of enthasios lii sppcoTsl el the entire Cabinet, ih?- dissotisficd K.-piililieans are more ??pen in tle-ir eontleninalion of it than i!ie Detnoerots, Many ol the f.-r:ner em phaticslly complsifl that the leedora of the party who supported (Jot. Hayes (oribe Presidency were urn consulted In the at lection of the members, while others any their States are not likely to receive on equal share of patruiiacc, hairing no Cabinet officers. The Ilemoeratsare congratulating tbemaclvi 1 in the belief that the Repablieoiu already abowaigna .?f division which they will not beaitate to promote. Apart from such d?clarations there an not a few persons who rejoioe that there is likely to be ;; 1 re? ident who will act in many respects iodepcndent y of party, esp? ciaily a? 1-SgOrda the Boatb and !h, civil s'-rvice of the coiiiiiry. A telegram woo received lure to-oigbt from ^?'?. Richard VV. Tbnmntton ol Indioas aoeepting the bb? pointineiit of Becratsry of the Navy. MB, KKY'S AI'I'OINT.MF.NT. Till". Fill I sTI-.l' IS pi;r>ii.i... I HSYBSfa ?.(it'TIIIlIN PUI.I4V?Till: MX! TO 8SXD A ?.(iM'.i,'--l.l*. aoOTfj iii;a!?i:i> iiy Mil. win r.i.r.it. lessi 1 vi rasas warATcn.1 Wabhivotok, Ifsreh 7.?Well-iuformed Mends of tin I'nsid. ut asBcr! thai the nomiootioo ol Seoator Key to the Cabinet is the imiial sn-ji m tin- develop? ment of s policy which sechs to disarm Southern dis? trust and promote peace in rti?> 1 asctioa on Ihe basis ni j,:.!!? ? anil pro!? ?lion to all. Though Mr. Kej led a Conf.-d.-i.iie i.-^'ii.n lit liiiiiin?' tin late war and w?s ihe 1> i.i.icrali? Booatof Bppoiuted to lili An? drew Juhiir-Dii's Viiiiine- , In- was Hit firs) ai tin- lots seaeiou of Ctnigrese tomakeaapeechfromthc I >? ? .. untie side looking to Soutbern pa? ?lif-atiou through emu iliaiioli Of anil IMsSperation ?vit!: ihe LueotuinfJ Iu pulilii an A.imini-iratinn. lha! the l'r. sid-tit and i... woui.i be able to I1..1 i.,.'Hi/- ?..?? 111..1I. -.ullieieiit iv ? leur te lit?- latter by tbe seotintent? 01 1 |>i .v ?it.- let? ter ?idirisseii by Mr. Kej to b personal ii i? ml oo the li'lh id Febinai V la.?!, 111 vv hicli in- BBtd : I urn lVH?ly tods -ill I c:?n If r.s?.?ie .-.?liiiil.-n. e Bad ?.'...... e,,l, 1:,'||a ... 1 , .::. pOUpll Ol II??' BOO?*? lili? C.lil .nil bed a. !?-. u hearty frstcrnis-itlo.i ?il tbe seotli.as, J..r v.l !<? ; 1 ii.ivc htli.'i.-.l. II, Wit Bout rehuir.iu- .! m. the sH'-rttl. ? of Bay pei.?i.i.n; or ?>oll ties I inJejuii?cniv., ...ii fin? I U. :ii in.v 11. ibis '.?? be n-.f -I f.>; 1 .1 s- ?'-.? '-f !'??? Bouth, lu ...ni best Imtguieul jron an si lii..-::.? to n?e It. II I ?er. 1.1 I.e. ..un- M menu... ill ..n Hrlniii.'.Kliiiti.iii I eliiiiild nut !.. ?I Bl I. !?.-. 1 y to iiime Buyasril In up;?..?.?uni t.. ils i'iei;.; potier, IsBI rliu.ii.l foci lieiiuJ t?. "Uili.il up .tli'l ji.i. n -?.. : it in liie ?...iiiso? .?ie p..-, I, : .?.dl! Hu um. aiTlv?-4t wbon I ?;.mill li- I betUlllJ -t"?l' ?.it? i-lili 1 , 1 rliu.i.il re?)eti. As in ill 1 rs are in IL? South 1 ?? usai 1 be more asefui Ui oui 11 ,.1 le in ;ii, linl.-p. ?.i'ii! position. Bot. I . 11? I ii-l'i sie! believe, the Ai'niinlsirBliwi will ?!? v. lop ?1 hroad i?n 1 liberal policy toward ihe peono "f t??. Bents, l trould in ii lu-iiii??' i<> in- <>t)?.>r.it' u.v- fbrtnnes tua - if ???itli It. 'Juin ieiKl vva-- i.ti'i iM-iii.'e .'vu. liiivi ?. wni tunad it entirely in accord with Oil ?>?*. B m-ntiiiient?. Il.-nce the formal t.-n let ol 00 0|BBoiatOsnnl to Ux, Key, sftOi 00 IoIMIIbW bclwisn t-BSON u.U. I. men vv ni. ? osla'dished the identity of Iheir n-ap?oivc views on the Sfiiilhelli ??ti?-->ll.Mi. As a t-eic-miiin-. tin- rp-si-biit was resnlittely de? termined to tender an olive biuucb to tue ?sonlli by tait inn into his Cabinet some ono Intellnzent Sou ern DetiHM-iat who ha?l tsoghl on the Coofedei eide, hut who is now thotwnghly true to the 1'ni To fiiis end he was dfatpoood to take (?.n. Jooaph ,1'ili? -inn as a rcpre,*, iit.ativc S nil In rn man, hot ! Key wan found less objectionable to Repuhlira and was linally ohoai n. The nlgnltOBBOS <>f ths pointment is in its notitv? to the South that the n Administration ha? no purpose which cannot freely disclosed to and discussed with an honora representative of th-.-ir own section, and who i? Ml sympathy with the buat slsOOSBta in tho Sou crn opposition parly. This, it is claimed, clear? the way for what is follow. Vice ?President Whsolat*, who is te l>e cipher in the QuiOTIIIIIOMl. will be invited to parti paie in the Administration os freely oaif he was member of tin* Cabinet. It is hoped ti.at after 1 Senate adjourn?? he n ill bend a commission to b?> ? pointed by the l'rcKident t-o visit the booth, 08 f?llt study the situation in 1 ?uui.siatia and Sol Carolina, aud saoertaln U|miii what honorable ter all boobies there can be acceptably placated by Bh action, witii such sup|Nirt and cooperation a., t President can rightfully extoixl. Iha ltToah.00 friends say that if this policy fails it will bet fault of the Smitlierii pOOpk tliemsidve?, and will so ii-u.utled. Thev say, also, that if it succeed-! will brook down the colorMnc in polities by detoi ing the old Whigs and Donnons Deosoeiata and ? ganiaing them into a strong Administration parly whites, to whom the Ida? ks will naturally ndhs The above is given as the gsnoral plan, the iota of which most depend apon tho MonHs ?<f eared Cabinet cutisultation and liberal IntHOhOOga -riewawith patriotic andelea*f*-heeded men win character and position entitle them to be hear?]. IKETCR OK DAVID M. KEY. Ke.tih-rs of Tin, Titiiirvi* have already bo mad?* acquainted with the leading tocttentsta ihe ils of the new cuiiiiet odtoers, Tcstordaj 's j-,?per and Mi day's contained sketches ?.f all of them. Mr. Key comparatively an unknown man In the Nt.iili. .nitl, lie is a Kuiitlicrn IViin-crut, ami was appointed Io the | Bitten of ri:si!if:..ter-??eneral la furtherance of Preside lia.- i'i policy toward the Bouth, a awn es tended it line o? hie life nil! i>e Inlonellaa He is s salive Tennessee; w.is um u in Oreen? Obnaty? the cum win-r?* Andrew Jnhiisiiii look ui> inn reeldeoee afl?r lea lr.p North ('arolmii, and wltt-r,- he lived for over fot years, A Mondsbip sprang up between these bms early lit". They both voted bnteiher tn polillos in Be Tennessee,bnl the nor divided them la smtlmentssi Internate, whoa Hr.Johaoea was Prestdeiil he pi donod his (?(.nic'leriitc fri'*n<l, anil when Senator Joli 801) ?lied Col. Key was upimii.tcil to llll the vn-Miicy th osnsedln Ihe United States senate, The life of tho ei man was better known le his country i en than tl oilier'*, but for personal ltiU-iciity SOd OOnsab-tttio ?mu i? u weald seem t<> be snips! i<> m-.i??* a dlstmetloa. Mr. K. ;. wai bon M Jan. ti, 1S.7, his father h- in| minister <>f the (-?.sim-i, who brought ap Ms son in ti fear o? Qod. Tau irais after his liirth the f;.;?iiij- i amend to Monroe Connty, and DnrM eaaeariy put work on a farm. The father wu? poor and he remain? at tbe plow aatO he waa SL He had rateycd fewpri ilcftea lor aciiuiriii": un e?iuciiUoii, inn .ti teat age r solved tti ttu-dy l.i-.v after completing bla |*reUsMaai7 ?? ucaiioi). Kx years of study foand Mm a gradaate Biwaeoee College, in Monroe Oonnty, ii" then tang? si!.; aad m U* scan* hours read ?Macheteas**-! ? lonune tari, s and Chttty'S l'lemlincs. lie was ailluittt-,1 I prartle . sad Ma few years tool a front rani among ii Mwyersoi East Tennessee, Andrew Johnson? 16yesi hit? sein,?-, was then m OongNSS, Key had bees b warm rapporter ta State pol?tica, though he aevertoi active part in them. Be removed to Cltattanoogs i 1853, the year Mr.J-ohaaoa tea? lit -t eboara Ooreraat. tin* state? ill? whole time wa? iriv. n to his Marines und he constantly (stood mon ami mon of t! i s:,,m of the tn .i people, DC baa Mways besa s Dom erst Mr. Johaoou was Siso 00)0 until I.iUs in 180 Theo tin* two friend? divided on the le awol the ws Thi-y hud both sapported Brrelnnrtdge f??i- Pvesldaal lui, ? i? n ?in* t.? t --. i-.ii im! |iiise-t ,it mm Bsettonheeaa apparent, Mr. Johnson took positive ground si o i them, ami in nesrlj every ?lty ?f Tenne ?see waa bui-uc nit?i.'.t. Tbe Bttta,byaetof Leglehtture,had n-ieede? Mr. Key ?.??s easong those who were eppoaed te It, hi yielded to tin- aettonoftbe sonstltntod aatharltlesaa Joined the Bonthere army ??s itenteuant*?solotsol or th 83d Teaneaaee Infantry and served threngbom the war, Tin- fall of tbe Confi ?teraey band him aamog tbe i? i i? Ines of Worth I iroliaa, without amney, ? iporaU '1 frei hi.** family, and nnhaowtng what the policy of. tbe Go? ?-r:.m. nl would be?--whether be mate be tried and em eated for incason, <>i- vhetbor be eonM practice *.??i it Utti lav, im;*!a be left to lin- Btate of Tonaesssa, Be has ?l. ??t ill i-., i \..* ilet-r ntoa in iti'.-f days as ?treat brjron in taure. J.llit* initiiy an ex-Confcd-r.ite oflfeer, ho fel that bal for his family lu- could bave wished hlsosol amono tbe dead. His old friend Andrew Johnson wa lian i'11-t-ulfiit of tin- United "t?i.-H. Tbe aattea tea listening to his rlagiag attereaees ahoal hnei-tog Iraltei ami Dialling trci on odious. Tbeae nenia ha i ao wt c. me 4,,,?!i.| in tn,- tan of C.t!. Ke-,-, ?i Mii?iier.-r in Hi woods of < ?'..lina. Bat be rrmemnered the frlendshl which five years c-f war had ob?enrcd and found a n***. lmi?- in the thought thai it wnt not wholly exttufnish? so ?i ? wrote Andrew Johnson a letter, not In I CteonaUo of bla " tretMoa," bot depleting hi> misery un h ?? ti nl lui ?n n andseehtag advlec aad instruction. Bepectoll' din be w:..n i?, know If be tier,- to be banged for bl treason; and, if so, when; and if th.- c.-r-1.? my waa i tilt-..' plat c in Hie Ml u til ( Ult.liaa pitu- WOOd?, -So n.tlil,i| area aollelied -, mcrelj the question sahed; ?That shall do i The military poal on Item turn trip from v,... biogtoi branahl ? r.-i>i) ; i? ooatelaed a line pardo fot COL Key? BO has said t.iat his Jo; at the re? tot oi it ?a*, aahonuded? Homeward be wes II' t! to I:,I family, lie took dOWO MS bOOfca, ?lusty \.,!l five years'?il ase, sad praetteed la? enes inore, via war was n thing of tin* peel to bin. One who know* inn well baaaaM the political principles of bu life may hi embodied la Ihe following worte: M We staked all am lost all; tbeeonteoversy baa inen ?ettied by tbe blgbm tribe?a! known to man; there ii bul one Qevcrntneii ami i,in lia?:,...... thai is .an (io\, i?,;,,, i i and onrflas,' i.ii-n,. s. ,,!.,- ii.,.1 ceiled Mm teWashiagnmi IMtberbi w,i?; with i-i- >.it?*, i't. siii, ni Johnson beard be wai tin r. ?.mi t-eiit Mm ami Mi... Key i.u mt uai.nii l?, ii,i,e i the White Bonee. They were i?<>tii raeelved with greet eordlality, and Andren Johnson ami Got, Key renwluet Warm liieie's ,ni ?ifleiwa.ii. N't-iiliera iin.ii, .: . ??* into Teaneaaee eon eompose one-hull of the wblti popnlathm ??' CTrntianoogs Wttb them COL Key oa Joys S lliaiki-d coi.tiilcnt-e Hlltl b) tli?;t?il is niiir1, adtulred. Although .? Pfasocial thrauokoul bis Ufe many Nortbern it paMteana, whoa be bas been a candi (iat'-4f?i ? See, bai e voted lor bla*, Brash t? Ihe satoalah nieiii ??.' native Id publican?, l'ois -.vu- m, eaae lu 18711 mill in 1872, Miicii be ran for fhaaor-llor and fur Con ? .-. Col. K?*y is not a politician uoi an iMatei Hoto "BeM as Air from it." mid one who know, htm, " ? say man I ev?*r knew." He nasa l'ie.->|,lent nil aleetor is 1858, but, tilth that exception, heM no oillee until eh ted Chancellor, Be baa in-? r hollered m Mwyet poliUclaua : a in an, in- cia'in... abouid i.e i.in* ot tin other, aud not try to it?* imHi. In 1888 fcaaaaeM wanted a aea CunaUtntten. lie was arm i -? aammberof the coiiM-nli,.!, I.? ! t nine It. lull J>? I'si-t? ?it it-kiii. t? a- nil -.* - sa:.. ... gel n-, ? aoaeonl ta aet, la thatepaveatiod ... .mi. ... .'.41 t. ,r? .,?ft i,-, , tarera ?ehool?, ,m,i o -r . tiftl inony; ii? ?tiiiiiicaii? d ti nut ,.n imue ii ?toes not bollera 111, m .ti? .- Will ever, us ?' l.?i i , ?i coin,,I .-:. lull, li in I: ? world, inn is willing ihm ihoy ihould bnveanonoee toaity to <i" nie baal thoj aaa, Wbenhe ran for COagiem to is7_' he was oef mied, is Ihe ssioniabmrnt si ????ij.u?*. Be had bM kos rod lbs Bossumtlsu,endfsH Me dafeal ths morehoenly. ii.? iiisiriei was iK-.ii erutie by iyOOfl majar.t.*. moedteary tune-, but to that year ii)*? Pannsasaa Dem?ieraej were un i h d la ?-.ni It: In nome Voting pleeOS? out? iicini Ingl) l)e;i,i,er.tttc, the poi . WOm mil .?jn-iiHt :?l. An hOW Johnson was running lor Owigmssmnmel i..r?-e, and : tini? n? o ah ..nn. ? o.' discord totsrsd ti. iswty? Mr. joii.itxii? afterward went hi the astute ml iHrif tborr I Mr. Key, wao wst. Mill ChaneeUuC, waa rp.inlate?! by i l?o?. l'nrt'T t.. ll,. UM tot H"i until a new nil ,|i,>n ,:?,iilil b, held. Inn- tote el-non by tin leshdaiaie ben ,-. , -.,-.] the ?.111 -?itHH.rt ni every me,i,L?.*r from K.??t ?|, .m?????!?, iiieitniiiu- in HaoabhasMM a>,<t io it.-m.??.-,.,t-. <?r m. lou _,fii,ma-, be tes meed ihe voi??? of ib. ?-?! ix-.uit l?B|-iiftrllr?B*fmnl lu IsuasueraU a man itnm?rniic)d . iteioi'iiai wa* ateatad, ?he MeaxhosOt Amenants, i? ? 1).?,.?rail? i'?! ,r. tiai.l of him )?*.?I. niai : . K- i....,*>., n .?it ?ta,,- i, n ? iH'tnucrat. ? Aa a ama oi ability aad thorough baneeei m? .,;.??..,i,i i,?. ut i> .. pHKl indi? aii.t.i, andaos ?inch will tn? tiki :. te name extremista bewli ?mie evi*rv nun wi?o ???*.. the p. .'?..ft il.t ol oui eoiuif. j uiiial i-j.iii, ?i tul? ludunv l.Ol. 41 ,41 W ll gOl'?. WASHINGTON. THF. PIiKSHilATS POLICY ATTACKEl am. iii.-im. a?ain OPTtsSOa it?a bi'knk in BKNAI'??li|I.IK(*riONST?ITIIK MV?' HRNAToitS. Mr. Hliiiitt- Bgaia in.i'le ? tpoeefa in opp tion t?) tin* new Southern policy y?-st?-r. and prodnec?! a t??stajnaa froin Gov. ('Ii.iinl lain ?--iiiiiilainiiii; that Stiinlcv Matthews, : Mr. Bvorta bad written letters aoying t ('liaiiilii-ilain outr-fit to witlidruw for tin- go? tlie t'oiintry. Tin- tidei?ran? erootod a BOnoat. The ?*;is?'s of Senat.irs-cleet Ktdtogg, Corl and trover were referred to ?-?mmiitteos. Iilaiiu-'.s resolution tluit follogg be ?worn ?n ?)ii4'4? Brag (Icici,t4il. Th? foreign Biolatorsi valions ilt-li-Katioii-i ?-allcil on the Preoid y?'st4i(lav. Tin- l'n-sideiit has detiTiitiiied n| no plaitf yet as to th?? South. The witlnlra? of POjekord is proffered, however, and i c:i8?4-il in to-day's dis'-ati-Iics. KFU/'f't' KKIT W.UTIXO. un- CASi*. ? Kl i ititKH tu A tXMtQOTTBB? ni.Al AliAINST THE M.W Policy?CHAMIiritI.il TKLKCKAM?IIAYAIili'S PATIIMITIC SPI-KCH. [o? H-.I.KU!-un to ros raiBOBB i WaauiNOTos, March 7.-Ti..- debate on the mission of Mr. Ksllogg to-day opened wi.h a bd BsaoHaspsech from Mr. Boyard, who, for the fi time in his lif.-, hail nn upiHirtutiity to lecture Pn dent Cr.mt on the errors of his Admini.lrat;. Th.-c-r-l'ri-.id.-nt came in on the arm of Mr. Co. Hog -'??11 af.'.r Mr. Bayoid began tulkiin;, and taki .1 chair I.e.idefihc Ncvv-Vorlv Benoior li-l.d vv iin.r.-st m.in Boot ihc rloso of tho Bosuch. Hoi peored 111 asesllent huinor, ami as he slnxik han with a dozen BsnattaTB who 808O8 up one uf another to ?Teet him, his face woro a im geaoine ami pjnja} smile than it ?p.i d dariag his occupancy of the White HOOOS, I l.ay.ird bsd th.- |OOd ?0880 mit to travel oat Ok* I line ?if his artiiiu. nt to athipt it to bsBOOCXpeel listctifT. Hi.? :.?i 11 -h oyut largely a cry ever t l>i-uiocr:iiie mill, spilled by the Electoral Comm man, and woa twiee mterrapted by Mr. Blsine, w Insisted thai he was mi-repusi titiiiir the p . :!inn S?-!iator Kdiimml? on tiie ('uiiiiiiissi.in. As far Ki-noiri-'s ease was oooearoed, Mr. Boyard mai tiiined that the dt f ision of Ih.- ?'(Immission ?is to 1 electoral rote o? latwntiaaadid not exelade (topo In an?, from iovrsfigating Kellt??gg-s claim,- in t ??a-..uf tiic s?oetora th.- Conimissiea bold that wssioeompeten! for Congress to go behind th.- r turns, hut no one claimed that the Senate could n Inquire to any length into tho election oad qasli cit,mi i?r it-: members. In closing M?*. Bayard ?.'ave otterana ? to aoms re potrioUc sentiments, lie said that if there woa to I 0 rivalry between parties la tin? sstohlishtaent i ju-iii-e..in seenring *rood prveraasoataood in a reco oilistiiiB 01' all sections of the country, In- wished he count, d in. and he should glory in the stiff.---? either party. Tin ton of this portion of hisspeei v. eminently patriotic and alilismaiiUlui. Sir. Bloinotben again blew his trampet inonpiwiiU to tile DOW .'?diitiiii-ill'iltioll in tones, if OOytlilu more dolaot than that he g:\w forth yeatcrda He left 00 ?-.oui to doubt that he oieana towai opeo war agaiosl tin- policy of pscifyiBg the Bout li he stood al m - In- -. -id in- woald never twost-nt 1 tin-lolssudonui! :ii of th?- anllant menattbeHonl win. have east their lot with the JtopubUcafl pert; Referring to what be aoid yeaterday about ramo of negotiations and arrangements, he asid 'ie tin Information thai the) were no! anfonnd??d. Ko tin r. ?id the folios in*j telegram Erom Oov. Ctuunberl-ii to i). T. ?.'i.ioiii, il?.-- boootoirv-t?Jt*ct from Sooth Cam Una 1 c."i ?rBu.B. c, Marrh ?'.. ts77. The Man, D. T. Gobbis : I It.:., jusi hast m l?m,( intr vie-, v? :.'! Hi ?1.1 il, v. :... liria?:- i I!. 1- In a." fr.it.1 .- ,i?ile Mat. In ws ami M;-. Et ni?. Tie' p?rporl ..f l?r. M.illL. .. - 1.1er is thai i oiurl 1 t.. yield li] rlfiUts for the ?mod ? I the country. This is cwbarrasatus* li .?'">! earlorani ?-, BUCh i.e.I.Hi IS d -.r. i| 1 ?...Hit t.. 1.1111A ll .illtli-t, nil ci; 1 ?.:n ii,.. . 11 . ;,,: ,...?? if, and i eanuol :? --.?.?i so? 1 r Bpuusibillty. rieii-c iiujuirc ami :?i. ?v.i,-)!i un-1.. ni.-'ii 1). It. < IIAVI,.. ?.I VIS. The Rssbell r.f.rr.-d to M Chiiinnati of the l-.-'t oerotic State Committee, Mr. Bloine sold be wnote t.ilvii'iw whereaotlt-ority came from for Mr. Ever! m- Mr. .Matthews to say thai tin- pobltc k.li? quired Mr. ChambcrlsJn or onv other nuui who tea hoaestij elected to step down ood retire. Ileshool stand by them hiiu.-'-ll, he said ; be cared not v.ii.i positions others occupied ; so long aaheoeenpted aso! on tins Ho ir be would always on every occasioi I her.- ood elsewber?) stand apfor the Union men <> the Boato, and when be negieeted to do so be hope his ttnigue v-..?ul.l cleave to the roof ?>f bis roouth. Th ? pr. dm tion of the telegram wae uatuptTita for which th<- fricada o? tin- oes policy were do prc'iiii. ?'. 'Ih- -v -ait in c mV rsstioo, ?fter tho de bai?- ended, that ooless Gov. Chamberlain tel graphed to Mr. Corbia to make if public, it wa ? hr-a. h <.f <?"..d li ..(?>? oo his port 10 ?xivoitteMi Bl line, and on a.-f of qoostioo ?-d- p?roprietj for Mr Bbtine to ma-ke us ? of i? ?i^ be ?lid. Mr. Morton Binde a short speech after Mr. Blai 11 bod li-ii.-licl. and upheld the Icirality of the l'a.k;ir? Government and t!? ri?rhl of Kel!.<?:?: to admiaai<in. ? vote wss taken on Mr. Bayard's aabstitate t Mr. Blii.ii ?':- resolut'.on, which referred Mr. K.-li.^-.' er. .it mm!. to th" CoBimittee oo rriviliirc? bih Kkctwoa when appoiuted. The aobstitote was adopled by Teas 35, Nays 29. All the Democrat? voted Iu the snlrmative, snd with them Jmhre I'nv i ni llliuai. snd sis Republican??, asmely: Mesnrs, Booth, Cwnkling, BuruaUe, Chriatisncy, .lone-, ami Uorrill. Ali.-r the aonowocemeot ol the result M IforrUl ezplslm d rh il be believed Kellot.'.- entitled loth, ?eat, b?it, inssmuch as tbereportof !b< com? mitt? e on Loui lana 1 ?Taini had not irel been 1? 1 I '??? fore the 8eustc he thoushtii better to lutvoth? ease invrstigsl si. He should rote ala? to refer Mr, Grover'a cretlentisla to the committee. Messi . Boroside and I'ln-;.-; inney g*ve the same r. n one foi tin ir v. i.-s. On the poHssg?- ol the rcaoiatbin tu amended the vote waa43to21. Jo ?a-tin vol. w,ts annoiiu'--1 Ihe private ace retaryof rr.-sid.-:.t Hayes made bis find appr-uranc? m tin- ,-eiiat.- with apaekag ol ?urea Urge white envelop" ? rantnining the non'.Uuitior.a of the mem? bers ol ii.?- oew I'nl'iiii t. There wsa su immedint? motion to go hito esceutive ?< ?ion, which Mr. Boy aid tried successfullv ?it iir?; to stay .kmgenoonhto un Morgnno? ?Ubotuo sworn in; bnl Mr. Speu er tbreateued to read a pile td printed slips which bu ?aid W88 O speceil, wie 1, iijhm -v.-i ., 1.1. I.,' V.'iic i??.'. ! to take up th.- 1 v.-.iitive bnsiucas si once. The Booth Carolina eases were speedily disnpeed ??1 1? tu.->.iiii'e to-iii.v ?fter the ?v>>u- refcrriog Kol loga Us the esenmitte -. Mr. I'aur- -.? though! il aae 1.K-. t.. make :itiv ?irogarl? for Mr. ( '<>i t.in, sod ni"? .-.1 blmsell ihn! In? ereil-nt?ils 1'i.i in... .,t air. Hut!.-!', I,i.?. itsn] -ni.o, should be s lit to the commitfee. In.- vote in K-il igg'a ease ama m no way a test of the sii'-m-ti. of the hactioo ftdlowing Mr. Blaiue's ; ,.!. The wind- body of the Kepnblieans favor !. _'.:'- :l(l!.ii--lo!l o'l the t'l-o'.., tililt when ?III 0D> pli ant for a sent ?.r.-'ii? angular ?sertifteste, bimI i,.i contralnnt app 11 ?. I" ahould h bwoto Iu "?1 the prii is fa? i'* tin?-, and Hist ii the vilidity of his eh-e tioii Is (|iie?t:.'iied the lnv?-*stigstion ?tastmld be aubse .|ii'.iii t.. lu- .tali!ii??!..ii. ? ?,ii-i le of tli-* tntrpet-lisg BOOOtOta ili.-ic d aSJ itol -teem to bo much beortj Bp pr.1v.1l of Mi. ill.nn.?'- ? "iir-". Many BlBwesa ;:i.'.i iel*9oa in- -I? :. spansjsd to any uoury ti.nt invnivsa an al.atiii..;..n.:.t of < Ii?.ii?Im 1 lam Bad POekoi I: bat t!i-y BOJ tii.it Mi. llliiine has exlnhiled too mu. h MSBBrneaaiu Basvgino osasatboasw AdminM?irntt<*n ',,?.. . - fi hull I iff, ire it hits i|..li. .. si?i?l.. iittiei-|| nci in r.-Mrd to I.BtaJsioM at ?ktjth Csrolioo. Hi? pi rf.iiinai.te, they thiiifv, ii;is BBS iii'ich the ..ir of an iiticiujit to Booh O asBjjrrol with the Pie?,d..1!. The pronounced friend? of the new poliei oAtribotS Mr. Hi.nie -? illlltuiie, in?1, to hi? i?.?a???..i.ut.1.. ?.I 111 not getting hi? friend Mr. Frye into th.-Cal and second, to his belief thai the pacification p is not praeticiihle at ?1 will nof he popwlof a North. They helieve that lie has ret'-cted oi ll 111 al toll and ntn?le np his mind thai his best eh for sueceedin-jr President Hayes lies in the ?lire. of keeping sectional preludi?os alive. Aeeordlt their explanation, his ide.i is that Pre..den! II will malta* o total failure in his atteuipt to huil a white liepitlilicau party in the South ; tha Administration will in the ?-miboONOOalmost m popular ,?*t thai of Andrew Johnson wosi and tlie RepuMleaoa of tin? North will rally with thnaiaam atoemd t!?e leader who has kept --1???;?? 1 ? th.- old faith. It waa Mr. Blaina who totead tiiriit in 1876away from such Ma?osas civil m reform and finance over tn the --outhcrn ?pie.si ami he seem ? determined to k? p the old issue i and make if serve fur the eeJBpalgn of 1HH0. The Vittora of Mr. Erarte and Stanley Matil referred to in the dispatch from Chamber! although th.-ir ?-ont. tits are very iuiperfcily km are the snbjeet of mneb discussion and some m criticism. The President boa disehdmod all km edge or "responsibility for these letters, and assared Republicans thai he ?lid no* aothorixe el of them. The dlspoteh which Mr. BluilM i Contained no information as to the character of Even's totter, and <ii?l not ssoert thai eithei them was written af tIf*? instance of the I'n'-i ! Molli were probably pereonol letton expressing personal opinions of their writers, and they v proh.iiiiy written before Mr. Erarte had reeeJ any invitaiioii to ac?! pt a plate in President Hay Cabinet. _ (?hOVKR ouWBBBD A ?Qrti'T l.im.r. ai-ikmi-t TO BK SWOOS IN HEM 081 IIY MI!. IIAMI.IV--HROVEIt III-* I lir.Al H. |nr TH.I.'i?AI'll TO TIIK TIIIBINK.) WAMitvuToN, March 7.?fir .ver of Ore.* sleeted to enoceed Beootoc Kelly, seemed to th to-day that while the storm was nging OTOT Buothorn policy <>f the new Adniiniati atton he oo slit. int.t his seit nnobserved between the tlmn elopOj As soon as the usual prayer bad been ?aid tlie chaplain to-day and the j-niruai had been n he cone forward nn tho arm of Mr. Wallace to sworn in. Lens than a denen Republicoa Senat tien- in their seats, and oobody gave any att? nl to ?M proeecdin?* except Mr. Ilamlit!. Thai s a tm- looked up bom bis writing snd objected on I 8roiind that [Senator Mitchell, who bad some pup bearins on the case,was not in hi piece, "A Senator I itrunol thai .Mr. fjrroror shall be sworn i Baid Mr. Wallace in emphatic tones. " As a Sons i insist that he shnll not," said Mr. Ilaudin in s more emphatic tones. Tbe Question eonld not then considered be-CO-OSS tlie Ln.r.siana COOS v pending, and Mr. Qrovcrhadto retreat. THE SOUTHERN PEODLEM. .'M'. 08 T,ii: SOLt*TtOK8 PROT06KI) as TO LOVISIAI r.ii iiAP.i-'s \\i,iiI'::a\va;.?Mit. iiavi.s ROT o him en to plaxo. [nv raucas ?ei? to rm nim tn.] Vv'a itiMii'.N, .''larch 7.?A Bepttbliean Congre man of great prominence, who is in the confuten ?>t President Hayes, compares tho Lonisiano sin ?im !.. s wall sinroimdin,'s triangnlai space, in t center of which tho Administration i?? bodgod On une side tbe wall represents the legal title a it jur. right of Packard to th?.- Qorernorship ai hi ' le-'t rminotien to maintain himself in office I another able stands the united will of the raid cfaumsof tbe people oi ths State, who are ?.Il i solved not toree ?guise Packard's authority, Ont third side is tin: Democratic House of Represent lives, determined that the army shall n be employed to coereo the obe?iiencs of the poo] who have given in i ? ; ? ? : r allogiancc 'o t H- rival (jo ermaent of Kichoills, Now UwQnostion i?, how c? '. [ministration !,r.*:*.'i? through ami release its? from these eneompaasing walls of diffi?:ultyf ? ' .: u in* fimnd on tbe side of the popular ?ipp Kition to Packard is Lonminan. No porMiasion n indi km the whites of that State to obey Pockai Por four yean ths Kollogg Qoreruui? ut has Ix -n- tained by thesjrmyi ami ai no Uiue daring tl. period c:?ii-'.?l ii hove survived ?-. sinatedavil tl troops had heeii withdrawn. If Pat Lard la toi recognised by the c?aseos whose recognition is erne Mai to the e\?*r> ?se of the functions of lot al ffovnr meut, ?l will only bel.aus-' in- iaeeustantly nph? by tue bayoneta of the Federsl soldiers, lourd to break dowo tbe wall on this side of th?. triaug that on the third side moat find be demolished, an i he D?mocratie oi>po?ition to tha fortlier emplo; 1.1.-nt of ti-.Hijio must he ov-arcome. Tins is svideiii i Impracticable. 1 in* inly way ont of the difficulty lie? th-tefor.- o the aid ? ?>! Packard and bte Government. Here thr. intthoii- sngssMd thotswelves. Pint, Packard m?gl himself refrain ft-? >m further assertion of h authority aa Qovornor. 'this he might do becuiu convinced that bo roold m-t maintain him-telf will . nt r.*d. ral aid. snd because, d *>irt.its if - , ,-.i-.-...- ?*. pesco of bis State, aud <>! reli? t ing the Pc* i? his most serions pmbarrnsamciit. In doing i It would not need !?> relinquish i.is claim to ;. tii lawful and rightful Got mor. J!'* wonld only i? ti.i from pressing tlml claim. If I? should toko tin our ?? be wnoM at onos become o le of the strenge? midmost popular mon In notional politics. Thm is, however, only too mneb re ??-.-i for fearin**; lii - bebas not the sagacity to do ilii?, espuciallj siuc the ilomoiistration of Mr. Blainc in the s.-: at *. feeondlg: "i\." Praaidenl i m wifclj aad coneist . ?illy tak*. ?i poaiti u admiUiug that Packard is th I .-:l Ctovecuor of Louisiana, with ii title, a ,-?.:..i as ??is owu to the Pu- : ti-:,--.*.-, yet declaim ii,.: eonai lerarions of public p >li ?y and r apeet to tlie principie of local Bclf-gorernm-mt etirope] ;h Etecntive to refrain from military Interf?rence h lin- affairs of auy Btete, anless hi co-uplianoe with i ?:..i lastruciiou oi the Constitution. Hs bos i right to a--nun* that all ?Uite satb ritj resting o> tin popular will -.-.iii MUtain itself. 1 'he -ii.irl woult be cut v. iy fiutekly after such ndecisioii. PsekanPi fjlovernmenl wonld vsnish with next tnorning'i dew. The solution, wonhl be Instant and effectual but il ????' lid ii toll as the gafarlo State Oovernmeui a usurpation having no .estii;.* of legal i ight. Thirdly: Beutle? the policy ?>1 good sense and tin policy of Inviting force by non-intervention, there ?; ?tnoiJit r \?, hieb might b ? csllc-rt tl?- policy "i u titrn. Iniiiii m.-.- might he brought to be ?r to httluci ?i portion of i':.* Packard LctjUlature to go overt? Niciiolls, so as to give bis Legwtatnroaii unqnoiv tinned tin..rum. Then la t.u exercise of i: ? i, doubted power the 1.?tgialotiire ooohl und., the v.i.il, of thePackanl botly ami eonttrm Niohalls in bit . ?aims. I in ? pi.m savor o? bargainiug too much tc be relia!sed hj high-minded men. ii it should '?> purnued, bow? v. r. ill? tin 11 i ??? ?Trail?! n.-ii'..-, I,. s'il'."-sied m,r approved by ths Administration? Onlj with Ihe r. sail would M hnve t?> deoL Tin- frwndsof the new rteathern policy ho* thai .of these three oountes moa* he ad pled io-i teuse th* Adminietrati tn froua Ite present uutenabl? ??au.?ti.m. Hatten cannot go on as they ere, be? i i-. im* 11 o,, |, -, t nu,ni ?n- u?,-.i nui, ii longer lhau t ! i? end ,,i tin- naval year t?> uphold Packard, it the Preeidenl wished to so-employ them, Oa Uml isaus i lie I >???!? oernta coa hold together, and theii leaden Wonhl like nothing better tiian lu the itopublic-m? to make tii?' fititif. It tin? l.ottis;;iii;i question hi settled i. i ;. tin- n. it Rouse .n.?-t?, i? Is o*, lloved thai the Beiinlt Kennsean orgnuis? theHonaai hol if toa oll nulii-y nt i,n.. in tin Bouth )? ten.???ed they wonld "t have iiie sm.ilie,.t chanos, it i? argued, of gsttui| cunt roi u, il. Au < no neons hum ss to th.? shereotec ol ths Preai* dent's nOutbcm i?<>!it*y si-?* as already Io be preva? lent, SSpM tall., amolle ? lain,* clac.? ol lath? -d Bo? pohlhsns l'n-ideiit Hayan, it may no .inthoti Ucc 1'inu Pag?. FOREIGN NEWa TH!. RI'SSO-TllfKISH QVWAlV.?i. IMPORTANT RTATrME.YT BY ?.KN. lli\ti!i:n'? PBT!4? ? ii'At. si'i-itKi AitY?hi: um I.AK?-? i hat r.iMSiA IH KKSni.VI-lI) t'POS WAR.?Till. H'ltKS ItlMIMIED THAT Kl S.-IAN AIIMY (WSBTfl SJHJ H.K?l!\(i. IX)M??)t?. Wednet-tlav. March 7, 1877. A !?rn"oial ?lir-pitti-Ii from II? rlin to The Pall MttBOamtaaatfti "(ien. Innatn-n* Himu-rimut tils stay iipr? im?, in Bsavsrsattso ottt ?iipioinatiat!?, boM out atrosgsopsaat spaoeasMssatasViBBfSssI inttinifcd th? wultasjaeaa of Ru-sla to distinn aa soon a.? a r?iei?na of escape lift? BOSS found nut of the pBSBSUl dil'-mtn?. in? BSOssipsI assessOry, Mnsa Taes^sasaT, ha? m privst? cenvcrHiiiii.ii ?tnicil war to lie la. viiai.le, and that the oltjcetof 111? chief's mission is tu eh; un for llHSMa au? thority Irosa the Powers t<> uil'-i vi.iic in Tin!:.-y. " Itiis slii," SOTS Prince Trert'-li-tT, "la ?.till SSntnBBOBg her preparations tat wr-.r." The tli-.ucr o? war will bs i ii-ciniiMTllieil Hti'l looil|z?d. Part? hive 8880 allotted to the States stirrotiti.liuif T.:rk-\v who are BS Join ih the t!,?!:' a ? the :i IP's of l'assla. The PllaCS ?s reporte1 to h.'.vc ttflSStl BBSS the BBsapsool of a tcrtn of gross to be granted Is the 1'i.rtc is whollr Inadiiii8.-li.le. T'ie position of MSB CaOtataOBS in Turkey la teO prccarioua fur BflBSlO to trust th-iii to BBS mercy of the Forte, even for a ihtirt Iliac. There 1? a gradual din oititi.ni in prsnajssi in T?rkei-, Isat Bpssssessasl wait for that. I'.?.?-.- vvltli aaSVOl OBS iulcii.l.-.l tos..tl?>fy Au?,ri.i. TSOgtSVOI in Turkey BSftlU SB88)SOW BSSataaal pi-ivil.-g. s, Ba no revoluti >n in the BiasntSBtBBB of the M.iie, leu they ii.ii?i Hti'l will not BS ?I- ii led i? f-'irity for their \vtvi | .in.! families. Th.- Pi Otee Bald : " It 1? luipos ?iiiie to BBderstsad the aBspietss assBsrtatasd in KukIaikI. B ?.-?.i h its h!i ui.i'.iic I is>r nu - u h.i uf sarrslsg sa too ??ir iu Asia. She has mafic ?.ore ..f tlic -uj.??? -i t of QfOBSO .nid llotunaiila; 0lSS68 vv dl u.-?tst bj eigaOJaOBS] freab iiiHiirrce.tt.iiia, and Itoutuaiitai? bjuud to take \, irt openly with Rus-ia." Tlie Journal dr. S!. Prtertburg, aJlBSBOg to the reports lu the foreign BtSBB collect iilu?r RaSBBS's pulley, p.iiii.u larly flic ruiner that BSHBBS, reaieinheriiiii the failure tt the l'un?. 11 no-, will d.-uvv back, ?tiya: "Such a course 1? Imposslbl .?1- iir- c. lifi-r.-iicc was not aaalotsao af too Kasten queatton. The Powers t.iii.s enitearor to obtain tl -? .- 1 ii:;i,:e, ? tur the ..In li. r:.I!.iii ui the . .million of ih. ?'?in-.ti.ui suBjeeuof the l'on.-, mi th,- Bsors ?t- af Which tll.y .-(?.-?eeil. til. -li- views null' .111. ?.lia I'-'.-i.r.llilK ike inoatis of oMnium. t! m- The tli-i oujeol ol Russia Is to preV'elil the COIilitlU.line 11.' tile pn-cut Utlde? Mill p.?lut. ni .situation, ?nut tin-is hnperatlvoty Beesasory?1* The Qotat .?ill? the altctiiioti of IOS l'.U'le IS tlie futuia l,fill Of llll?lllll ill ill V Cut').-, BBS] ?H.lilts ll'.lt lllilt il.tllnlieh it.? 1 -noi.; fansrsl mobilization it is ?till aa laaoasrtaol ?iCtloli. r.MiiAM? oWDssTP th Tin: roMPiioMlSK. Tin- EngUsb pr. sa is nearly aa tnlassas in dteseaBjovol o' the projet t vvl?cti i? li 'licv-'.l to b.: the BBSBI uf ??cu. l?'i,'.i!i.ii ? !iii--?on. The prsrstOOg sent uncut Bl that it vvuiiii. be uawi.-e to B?arebass lbs tsesssMuooatoosf tass Baesiao array by a practical ?turreu-P r of toa Treaty of Psrla snd toe eeneesBtcn ts Raasia of a future rlgM to .-?;?".!.-ll ?t protectorate over T,|l..e_v '? l'oropBBS BSVStO* eea, Bros if Torksy were able 10 work out aattstnsSsry raforaas, B?sala, <>r Basassu aseti t?*---, sstilil sol gres bar BC i.ppo.'-.unt) todo no. lient, i'h teli ^".?,111 fi-T.ni Cnn?t:ititi"o|>l ? -ii- that in tho (Beset ti.e tteps o?aea tota Ines ins E-orte loflasdrfy tiej attitude which it assumed ?it UbbCoosi reai a Iks Ottossso lioviii'iniient iliuily iiiai.it.iln-. it.? ?!> !? iiiihi ifi..n tu BBSBO no ca., ??Inn which will directly or i;:'.r-etly Interfere vnth its uttcfrtry o- badepi a '..n,- *, ant Barry1 sot of Mb Bws'seeortJ laroer reforaas tar*aoajbast! tks eutji.ro than i'?> powm .1.1:1 o-..ill far arrtsla previne .??. it is antboritattvely BaVtol that tb" Porta mW ootasaraaB. '.lu?a war r. tii.'i' itiati aatnast Is ?'.'i Indofluite psssasaaa? tlOU "f th?.' prca? '.il st- - ;mii -i?. LosnMW, Thin-i'li y, March P, 1S77. The Ttnuvfi BetUo illepatnb says tM a. lasatttefjf l? ?ent loe llect replies to tos bomsuoi circular, SttksorO thai ability pacific attsalen Is ascowpitni t br?te n appear : nee ..I ? 'llleiMM BCtiClBS ?? til" 11 I ?> i I I ,i .lilll.d?, Ill.re i? 1... i!.,,..,: lii?t lin-i>iisp.'i-ts of 1? 1 ? .. ? .'ill ?irru?!;.;. .. nl ire its? ally in- reastag? Th? ?inntaroTt Parla eonespond! al **)* be lo us-u .1 Hint "i'i:-!v,-v pas t- ? 1 wartasi ? . ii'.-ii .1 dsclsrtnf tant Uttfldii bas boon lB4llrectIy aurtttg s iraiptlB ' Torki-y-, ..nd is now Iflfttanttosj m nur.. t?"ii In P?enla, Uso. I. "...i.?. ..', wine at ll.ilili, lee. iv'-'d no 880*0880*000808 fiiian rum?' Uisanareb Bags to ??ir. Tht'HUtnAartTt IV th araBsasI says teal Russia Is in *! i-.-iiii! : .0 Oettinja against pes?e. TUe Prince ef atento? Dcajrs baa written to Prince Milan ao<~nsiBg atas ??f -,' ?! ?tins tin ei.iivciitiou with HMteaegre bj mnMstat o ii pesco, I;f-SIA\ P.'l li'Y I ! ' IN'FD. Vii.-.sv, vv. .in Klar, Marefc 7,1??77. - 1'i'itirrl CoflltpOUdtnm o? this city BSttOaSkeO 0 ....-!. ?'??te. -'.in.-1 stating t.'.' toe Cbsseefler ef ..i ? i: ?.; in-. Prisse Oortsch-.1;.!', h..< ir. trm-i.-.l Casvst -. ? .-i-, ilojf, r-ii Basetan BTInlster to (??-.i*. Brtaatn, to i [trttuib ?i-.i.iii. t to reply to tbe R asenta rirrulor i ? ,i i of January hast Oasutl BeaouraloC ta sJaaOl? , ' i, :? inatrueted to espials Ba ?.'. rtews as Bat low? ; Either of tketoweia, sad .-:>> ??ill- liii/iaud, is ... u ,i ?: 'iio ir'-.ttvof 1*?.'0 Bl bt?i !'? .r, notwdth nOBf? il l,| tue Pome's ...leciinn o? tlie i!. ei.i in? uf tint coiilci ii'.., r Bassin will re-fir-i th?- l'uitc'? rsapsO?orlrsd from tbe treaty at ansnOe?. in the ti.st ossa Bansta ? :,ilu til ! the POWBTS BMBst SSSiBSSntte to bl llitf BOSSBl tb I i'>>ii ?'.''.in;.'et.-acceptassesftosrseetsatsasIstteertgt? ii ' f ? i!? !n which tbejr were ado| tad at the preliminary ;. .,' i. ?m - ai ?'. ii-tatitiiLiple, .ni?! llnis every means bs :.il ri,il BasSaS BJ BVSadlOg warlike c.iuplic.itioti?. If, f -??? '.?v ? r, the Bi^'iiitaiy Powers still lOtaotO Inactive, P?llala will coastdnr that they r. ii.ini.ee tasOStlOg upon *.:?? ,.! Ug tiesa >>f Turkey and ?lino TSCfetsk rlK'tita. llo ?:;i v. ill a. .".iiilliii?ly declare the treaty of Paris null and ?old aa Hei tiiix herself, au.t rsaervc is aersetf the rJgkl nt iii.tep.'-.iiii ni iieti.iu. Similar nisli ilctioii-, have I,.. n . .it i , IBS Ku.vsi.iii BaaaOeaaiOSrs BS Vicuna, Berlin, Par: -, .iii.l Koine. -? FOKFU.N ROTBI, Loal os, Mai? ii 7.?The \v?-aili?*r at 1:110 this often.i araaeobL ?"now asdBssBBfSliaBgBkBaBnsaa. tfOMB, Miin-li 7'?A DOtsSsStorv f?.r tin* uuiui ?i i '....i f new Cuitiiiiiils BSSl li'Si.. \t- .- O '.?? bc-l.l on ISO l?JtB In .. Lo ?t.'N, Man-li 7.?'Tlie Finanritr BOJI it was nun id >? ?i-nliiy tii.it ;t larav |io tnttasl ?BOIOfatBgBf rutinera ?rere In diBleulUes. The UaMHUessf tbe tlrm un s 'i'i '?? ?c ??u ."??i!),o??o. I!.t8..r ?x, N. :'-., ^lart-h 7.?Tb*) Chamber ?if t o.iiui ne i?i-<l.iv ?id'ipic.t ?? pelt un lu th.- I)..in::.ton .,'...!.?, ?i praylag ii'.it th. subasBj be ssesBOassi to i in-let ?nu,..il) t,.. .nu r.-. fioii. K;i. i.in.i In tin? port, sn.l poiiitiii? .?ut tlie nicniiviiii ne ?iinii wi.ulii nsult :.) ih?- i v.ei -, ii i\ n.e ? il t - - ?i ppert calling here, BS '"''Il us I ?hi lusa ill trail. Ultli tile West, lutlits?. DBPALCATIOM IN THK MAN FRANCISCO HTOCK KX4 HANliK. San F?aN4.'IS4'o, Cal., March 7.?J. T. H? ?uls, Bsen-tory ?t the ? iii'muia kaOek sonfsossga? bai?* ?iti ?edii.le'l, t tkniK the t'.Miks and papsrs of the Hx.li itiif? and st.? Kl IStaS v.due of ?fl7.is>;l, vvlileb were (le|?OMt<'l i.j hi. -i.i ? ra as seenrity for t-onns > fT*? <-;--.i trsai tin- ran?! ? uf i In- 1 . ,. ingt?, Collusion of sum. ..in, r oflic? rs ol tb? bu.iru i? saspeeted. Till-: >T. U)UIg BOIUSUE .M' (HARTKK. ST. LODIS, .'vl.il?'h 7.? I'll ? i. ilKlilS lll.uic B-SJga. tei.iav .i > .e ...?iit.it ?asasals loi srisstsfJssagaBSSal ill IBS ?? :..'1IH- ?111(1 elialtef e.l??-. li.el .li-u BBTSBSSV tli.'l, v.eie ?: i.liptly ilciiieit t. I . . I ?. ii Is BSaSSSStO, v?ill end I ... B ..?i ??? , .- '.?.inte iv fur m-v? i.il mnulha pom ,."i?,.ii tlie muth? Uua ihiii?-s, and lim . . ,.,< .'i . .. .ri. i- v.u. .^ ? , .....i |o vu in l u aOBMS v;t , i i.it.iei ofiposltlwn, TKLKUUMllIC MUVOst ? Uni. N. \.. Moreh 7. Ar"-r a loMSMN .', ,i !' ? MVH! <???.' ????'..We ... ... ,.v. i tu ,ii, ?, juin . ,1 >. , ? i < < v er auvl T?rsala? > < ?un. p. m.- ... W ?.' aouttt ll.ltui .;ill.?u. Nk -< > 11 ?*.-, Miin'n 7.?A eontraet whs ?????..l n... P. T. Itciuiii-..-?.! . aiei Inl.ai liailt v?u' ? 1 lal. i .,it,,, i ,nu U) Pi o ..littillng and ioBili.it, ' "I i. ?iiiiiui.tli .liawiiiK?. ! IIJtlH C..I.I, M.iili 7, I'.il:.. oii.li H.-H-?, l.u ?- - "i i:.- vi. m . ..i u, ir lil?i 11 ?m ar ? , i ....| it. i i.-ai i,' ' t . < ."iiHauiutau Ha-f. r> i ,'..'.' ? .. i lisa from l,i? l.jio,. a. I'.-.v i Hah , ! i., Morofa 7. D. \. Wssssroos lot ll..,U>. . V ...:v? !.. . ., val.llli; UM Bl! >?!.. ...H ..I ?llttl ? ?! ( i ><?.... ??? . tin? .1? U BS .'.? III?? He . ..? ?"?i" ..? .....i ?.i, i Hili klUcO im ko VM aataMla>a too CSuit? tl.l...- -, SI-I...N-.1 !:?.,.!., ; !.. Match 7.--TL. ..???? ,?-,-?i..ot -l":"- I. 'I ??.'?-. ' ' n i ????! Ai!... I KlBlU?, CktrtV-St IMS I'k'H. II'U .- 11.?:, HI tile?, t..iri-.?1 wUil tliM.t.vv.1? ?hint...' .ut:,, i! u ,1 ?.',,,? Hi?l|.tt 4-,nui iu?j\ uiitlri ? IM...?- | ...... . I?..? i.Ui.ll.i ?| ?.. ,;i ,1K.) ij. MtSS lat? Cill. .??.u, ViU.eli 7. i in ?,.iiri h annual iw-?i?ii.ii ..f ll.e Niitl.i'.i.il lluliel ai.it l.?g .\?. u iatl.il. l..-??ll ?trte BS-tSJ/? C. y !?? ?t.-., m. la hait ut It.. i .i,i. l"iu,lii.?Kltli?iiSt. ua. I l.v..i?tl tl?- ?<?;< i.i.ilug a.lilr??-, t>. .'b.i.i I ice Pi.atiwtlil I' li. M l.l !. i S ?a 'i.l.. rean.ni.l?-! li. ilu; ?til?r.ittwi P*f?*?.?i.'ut j ?JiiOv.ti aVaVSSSS Uie ji.i.u?. a....?? ??