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& V?L XXXVI.N?-11,215. NEW-YORK, F!?!DAY, MARCH 9, 1877. PRICE FOUR CENTS. TUE NEW ADMINISTRATIV CABINET FACTS AND RUMORS. CONri?MAllON OF BECKKT-lKY SHKKMAN?MP. CO LINU SflToOTS T11K KXKCL1IV K?THK ?)!*!'( IIOX WEAKENING ? DKIUTK ON IHK CASK SKNATt.R (?rtOVKR. Pr,*si?l?iit Hiiyt-sV Cabinet nominations i ?well rcc.ived alik? by Republicans t\ Democrats, the opponents apparently hr\h? iriitH'rit.v of either party. In the oppoaili gtiiator Cameron is conspicuous and act. gmt-tary Sliernrm was confirmed in Exeont1 |H_iOfl yist<i?i:iy. Me.-t.srs. Morir?n fr> Alabama ami Grover from OlUgW were i Biitt? I to s?.tt- in tlit* Senate feilt* soin? i bate, in the ?our..?? of which Mr. Conkli took ? derided stand in support of the l'n d? nt in reiercmi' t-o his r?-p?irt?-?l Bout-M policy. Mr. Kustis appears on tlie Meat fr? Louisiana .is | claimant for the seat deni to Mr. I'imhh.ick last year. The poUtk p.!i1i?-*? in the Senate are nearly balanced, t Republican?** hating a majority of onlv two tl'c Ibinnciatic claimants from the South I all beat? il. It is the declared i til icy of lea intr Souillera l'tinociats to Mataia the Pre deiit if any serious opposition to his policy developed amoua; the BepuhMcM members. THK SECRETARY OF THE TBEA8UST. ir.NAToit sur.]man- coxrmaco n a hmox m JOKITY??UTOSllHtX BY SKNATOIlS CA.Ml'l.i AND TIICHMAX. luv nausosuura to tub rois-rrol YVas!II\i.t?>>, March ?.?When the Beuata m In Executive sesataa this afternoon, BenatOt A thony, chairman of the Ii, publican rnucii., is niul? st'?x. to have notified tin* Senators that it was Te ?essential toproeeed to act opon the nomination f?. ti.itni? Sht-ruian to the Sei ivt-uyship of th? Trou ury, m onl. r thai the 8M0M commute? s of the tv parties -Bight <-:>:u|il?-t<; the arrat.in-.iieiit of tl Senate ConiiiiitttH:... If, Senator Aiitlmny sai Senil'! Sherman was to be rejected for the Cabin sinl nnciiu in the Senate, he would, of course, I designate l M cliiiiri'iaii ?.f the Fil?ame Committe which position be hasfsrinaaj year* held: bat, he was to Im> coiii'irnifil at all, son Other Senator should be appointed ehalRM of that ?tiimnittee. Tin S.-?at.' seemed to sr/prec ate the toree ?'f this statement? and there o Sa s re? peu rai Indication <<f willingness to proceed wit Mr.Shermon's enoo, bol little was sold as to t!i stbei t'iii'iiu ; appointment.?. Mr. Cameron oi Peni ?jrraoia, however, <v< n under these circium-nan?*.'* b represen ted so boring been opposed inaction ?mt h Si nn.ci ease. It is not necessary to state what Mi Cameron's opposition might hers been in the Execs Mrs session In order to ase?rtelo his views. He ha stated pobbcly to many persons that be should ns ever, i?H'i'ii ??? In his power to defeat Senator Sltei nan and the other Cobhiel nominations. He think J'r. Bherman teofiposed to Dan Canteron's loteatioi in the i ?lii.K-?. Be is opposed to President Hajos' Cabinet and his entire policy, and will listen ton coriijtit.'n.-.. Nott itbatandioi the opposition of Mr. Cameron tin* Be*nate deeided t<> take op Mr. Bhermsn'a esst Mr, Thomson opposed him on the ground, it ie al leged, ii'at tie is .in" of those wh ?, ?fter the l'rcsi th -mini election had been deeided, interestrd him self in so arranging the re-u't as to defeat Mr. Til ?! i, who, Mr. Thurman insisted, bad amaiorityo roteo, Mr. Tbnrrnan is siso represented ss borioi rof und to Nir. Bbormsn'i m.oh in the Benote u|io? the Looisloos situation after his return fromNevv Orleans, and to have objeeted to him on the. groim? oi t he senrJsoents eontoini .1 in that speech. Whoa il*. ? v..!?? was take?; tlnre was at first in 0? mm vntiii", hut Senator Siii-rinan was ?mill*, confirmed by S BSaaH majority. Tiurv WSM a fett . log Uepobltean vote-, s. natoi < ta?eron of Peonsyrranis seem.? to be tin leader ol tbe Republican opposition to tbe confirma Hon of President Hayes's Cabinet, He has spent i portion of to-?';!; In adroitlyonggostinc to Demo erotic Senators from the Bontb, and to bnt one at ; tune, that tin y bore it it. tbeli power to defeai tbi Pi iddents Csbinel nominations. Benotor Gorlaik o? Arkansasvery promptl] replied thai i.i. lions op position oros no! statesmanship, nor was it manly ttiat as Bonator be would vole to eoi.lirm all tin PitaJdunt's nominations witbont r-?,'?r.l to parties Hwei ring only ooe qneetlon i "Is the nomin?>eoom l??f. nt and ho ?' s{ V This will he the role ob ten -?-?i by the Benstors from Texas, lennossre,Georgia, an?! by Mr. Lnm.tr of Mississippi. THE DEBATE IN THE SENATE. fi .am:: invKUM,'.-: I'tisiriiis- t.'.?kn OS THE lie: OK lili: Al'-UMsTUAlloX ? sl'li.. Ill S J)Y 8it,N AT.!:s UOSTOt? \M> IlIAI-SK?Ml!. GUOVKU AI? ?11111)1 in A SCAT, I BY TKI.)?.Kt I'll TO TUR TMMUI-kl Waanixtai m, Maroh 8.?The sphinx of the Senate has ??ti?, h. AU doobta about Mr.Conkling*! riews and intentions were solred to-day by himself in s ?i."::ui'-ani extempore sptseeli. It was noniinallj on theqnestiao of odmittiog Benotor ('rove:-, bol Its nal purport waa s t^tMamendotioti of tl.-?- policy i:? Bontb. announced in Presidr-nl Hayes's h ? ?irai, a: il an altaih opOB Mi. BLaluo's ar??i? ? Ihal : be Senate hi bound i*? ;.. eepi Mr, K< liogg a-:,i aaatarn ;' i ?Packard Gorornfl ml beeanot ii i p j-t un ! l'n- EltK'toral Commii - i* in the liOiiis?ina case. Mr. Conklhig held. With his asool el? arm ss ami force ?if slat - taent, I ere was n.-> analogy between tbe poerets of the Commlaaion as to th?* <?!<?( twos sod those of th* Benote in reference to sperMi'i ilai?'inir a seat to that body. Tin* Connu:. ? os restrained by the Ceustitntioo in naiTow hanodarlio, and conld nol ii?' beyond aeecrtsining ' no] declaration of the sctionol the State;' hot the .*-? nut" was n"' li-nit.-l in its ?:?r*iiiri?*-, bul hui fall pow< i i" looh into the eleetiom and qualifi ss - of it. members. Themomoiitoos question Was lob. ? ?iil.-ii ".vitii,.! even the foras of exomi ?c:.'ari giren toa thirty-dollar pension cane. In the ssoraeofbis remarks Mr.ConkUng rof-errtd tobia ?M ii- ? bom the s note when the vote on tbi L'.u s.a?a deciatoa of lin* Eleetonl Iribunal was Mhos, and said he was out oftheeity atthetLme, Tin- he did withoul nnv neottou of the storii? ?ll'-at on thai .-??i-asion, and of the hopeo tbe Lb m ? Brats, in t :.- ? r eogerness to eateh at straws, bnill ?peo him. ib* n?. i-?-iy liroiivht ont tbe explanation M s seal sad spporentlj aopremediated digreosioo, t ? he was aiifasuiliaf with the proceed 1 Mr. Conkting wao hotooed to with the elooost at ?' a by sll the Bi noton, bul bj none so eorefully. ?SOJ M f. l?aiiie. who <ll?l not take liis .>.* txnn In.'i as ..,.,. ai !,, g , . ?.|?,.t> the ll???r. AJtbOOCU the soettcb waa evidently intendod as s d?fense of the 1 the ex-S;.i-:ik.*''s ?itt.-nl:, it con 1 ? . ... reference to anything Mr. Elaine sold yes b-iiiay or the <'ay bel ?i?*, and garu him no oecasioii In tin ropgrtas ai wbleh m$ is so skiltful. Tin bat t ketweeo thsss two powochsl rivals wbleh the ?crovi.l, ,| i?.i??. ii,-- thOOgbt would ensue did n<>i ?-Msofan take plan*, ii tannrt. ftooj psosonl a? pssraeeee, be ht?g i?,?i-t|Nii)?.l. Mr. Mttrt,?:. r, ptfu i! I.i it !ly to Mr. Coaktlng not to pnl hiniM if in an attitnd?- that looked like hostility ta the new Boutbera pobey, fcuttaassorl -??hat h<* deemed (oiistiiutt-d a prims facie Mas? upon Whieh sciannaiit ,,f a M-at in th?* Bouatc should he admit ?V-d. Tlie SenaU: ?oiihl not u?sk wlnllur the nn ?u htai of tin- I ngislaton wars all dolj olee tod. Ii m.vle no?liffereiii?? how many men 1 lure were in a fctut* < Uiiuiiii? tu Im* Qoiasnaf, St bow inimv Iwxli? s ?ahobag t-i l?e IsghSMataMS ; there was but one la\t tul(Jovernur iu Louisiaua aud that was Mr. I'mk srd, ?nd but one lawful Le?-islafiire .iml that fj the Le trifdatnre which chose Mr. Ki-lh-gg. Mr. I'lainc blunted the edge, of hi? attaelt on \ Evarts of yesterday by hariaf read a 1? tter fr? Mr. Corbirt, which stated that Mr. Kvarh.di.1 noi i dorse the letter from Mr. Matthews to Mr. H-isk? to the extent implied by (inv. Chamberlain'? te grain. The indorsement, aooordiag to Mr. Cnrbii version, was a verv sensible and noii-eomiiiitt il <n and e__uossod nothing more than s destn Cot aa an cable settlement of t-lie South Carolina tronb Mr. Illaine made a diversion in th?' ?lireetion of I/o isiana, to which State, he said, a like proposition f a iiepotiation had ?one in tin- hands of Major Hurl*; He closed by realm,: a telograui froiu Mr. I'iiekar asserting that hlsQuroruuwnt was roeogniaed ever where outside of New-Orleans, except by the Nie oils ofleaaa, save only in the live buliilozed parish? All tlii? talk ?1-oui the Kill"?.'?.* < .i-. ?i:nl it t-'f Mal more that followed was hung upon two r?*sol Mono pending, to swear in Mr. Gro?os sod refer f. lurostigatioa t?> the prop? r roniudttes the bulky p titton of citizens of Oiciron, alleiring that he hail ol taiin-d his election by bribery, and setting forth b sides the known foeta of Ins eouaoetiao withtl Cromu (raudo. On the assnrsnos of Mr. Bayai that Mr. (in.ver would himself demand sninresi Ration, Mr. Baigeut withdrew the last losolntiol and the other t\ ?-. adopted without opposition. Tl Sponsor Of Mr. Croata marched up to Ihe Vict-I'n nlent'.s chair lo take the oath on the arm of M Bogy, who waa his first and only ardent defend? doling the debates on the Oregon case. MB. CONKLINC'.s POSITION. in: win. not OFFOOB tuk conkikmat?on* ov mi F.VAUrs?l'AIMY DIVISONS IN M.W-VUHK ID 1! IGXOKI.D ItV Till PBBOtDBSrr, lltl TELt.iKAl II ill 7HL T1U!!CNK.| Washington*, March 8.- Senator Conklini speech to-day was oi'-y'.y interesting, on aeoounl i the anxiety felt by badiiiK politicians In recan? t the attitude he intends to take toward Pr?sider Hayes's A-bniiiislraiioii. His disapiwintmcnl in ne securing the nomination of Mr. Platt to the offlee ?' i't.stm.i.stci-?ien? ral, and at not horlng been eon suited ton? hing Hie selection of a New-York reprf sentatire in the Cabinet, led some to suppose tha la* won!'! p ?.- himself immediately in autagooisn to Prcoldenl Heyes, Mr.Conkling is nndoobtedl' wise enough to know that ?my opposition he migli make to the eonliruiation o? Mr. Lvarts woold onl; reset Sgollist himself; and while he would prefc that almost any other prominent ?itizen of New York should have been selected by President Ray?e it is doubtful if he will think it best to make a fighl against his ronflrmation. Bhrewd politicians in diseuaaJng the policy whiel President Iiaycs is likely to jturstie ?n regard 1? New-York Si,i!t polities predict that he will entirelj ignore all local divisions and jeeloui ies, and, whih In-will not allow Benatol Coukling to control th.' patronage of th?< state ??.s i:e has ?hm?* heretofore, ht will not by bis appointments seek to de* gradfl the s?*::ior Senator from New-York, or to (letr?ct from Lis influenc*.*. In Othei woids, President Hayes, whenever he has ?m occasion to nn:ke sny ?hanges among the New-York otBoo-boldero, will probably select the best men iu the Republican party without regard to their relations with the rival ha iers of the partv in the State, lb? will not at? tempt by the um- o? patronage to build up or poll down any man's influence. It la sagaetonsly pre? di i, ?,;,;,; Senator Con kling, being convinced thai this is to be the policy of tbe Administration, will noi unnecessarily place himself in antagonism to It. HJS bop? of future iti?vaiico?vni and even his chanco of being returned to th* B-f-mate two years bonce, dep nds rcry Largely opon his being able to rt-tai-i his fi lend- in office, and to demonstrate thai 'ii.*-ii.ii-,. -it -ropotent under Gen. Grant .??tUiuin isiratiou?-has not boon entirely destroyed. Inac ?* mirdii hing tio.s he cannol afford toqnanel with the Administration, or by any act of hostility to it to i!.\ ,i- ic. uppoi ilion. THE ATTORNEY-OENERAL. jet?..!: in,::-- iir.-r BCOQESTtn BT vn:i:-r*ti:fti l>;..\'? iv.iki! ?ii?vo OPPOSITIOB KXPCCTBU. * |li) rsUMBSra )) un. XB?B1 IBB.] Washikui ?x, March B. -VI re-President Wheel.*r i?: er, ?iteii With h.iviill.' ill -? SOggOBtcd tile appoint ment of Judge Derens to a Cabinet posltion'j but after his name had been snggested the nomination waa warmly spprnred by both Messrs Dowesand H -. The : pp lintmoui of Mr. Derens, though noi made In deference to the wishes of the machine politicians of New-England, will probably provoke less opposition than would have been ???i edbytbe selection of almost any other man I ? ? ?i \ 11 h the reform element, Dia position on bench hascnabled him to keep aloof from the part] <,.. -ii > iu Ma wachn u rt?, and to avoid <>?i'. nd ingsnyof the leaders in them. At the same time, his ability and high character bare been so y ncrally recognized, that hi. name has been connected with almost ?".'i ry prominent office in thogiftof tbeBtate, H ?s failur? to be identified with the active politics of the State has be? n rejuntar], sud it i* und? ? ?d tlis! be is not anxious eren tor the place to which he i- now elevated. He will undoubtedly !>?? eonfirmed *.\ ?tli i.i oppositi in. THE BALANCE OF POWEH. till; l.TK lil.I' t\ MtJii?IIV -M.W OM.Y HVi: AMI LIKELY TO UM TO TWO. [BT TI I ??'?IIAI-il Tu '?H? TI?.'.lNk.] ?tVashinoto: . March 6.?The Republican msjority ba the Senate is cul down to rery ilendei propor ; lo , *. There at present 88 Bepubliean Benators, 33 Deaiocraiic Senator?, and 1 Independent - Judge i?:- i?. Tbiadoes not Include Mr. Bbermao, who by i?. confirmation to-day eeaoes to be a member of |y, Th. election of his successor will Increase -, '? .. ? . ?i: strength to :>".'. There sre three vacanci? b?two froiu Louisiana and one (rom South Carolina? Bhonld the Democrats succeed in putting (Jicir men in these place? the Bepubliean majority ?a _idl This is the lowest possible h\guK .o ,-. hieb it i .?'. ??11 dnriug the presenl Congress, nn . ttli .i?. . ii-i-i.*:*?. : aiitl it i aittit.i riae beyond B if all tho v. ampies are filled by Republicans. .\; n...-,., the U inocrats rosne rery near having s majority, ovin,; to the absence >>f .? ot their . p., , ?iti... Mr. Cameron of Wisconsin i- ill, Mr. Ferry Is away on account of t?u* ?-ii-i.-i.-4- 11 his brother, end Mr. Edmondi has !, , ?i c i lioed to bis house for several days. The effect of the nearly erenbalanee now existing br? ibe two politieol partie? in tbe Senate will i, |,,:. | n :.ii, everybodyio his seal during the consideration ol iwlitical questioas. Benator Mor? gan of Alsbama got lus sooi lo-ilay. in spite ol an bonr's spooch read bj Mr. Bpcneer from printed slips, sud ol a v.-ry -rigorous prosentotion by Mr. Morton of the facts brought out by the investiga* tiou concerning the way Alabama was earried by tbe Dei.o. tais m 1875. Mr. Morton did not appear deoiroos ??! nakina a fi-i-'.?i against Mr. Morgan*! admission, but he did not wool la lei the oeeasion *,:.?.- -,-iihoiit snowing boo tbe Bepubliean parti in Alabama Wat choatod and inl i'ti.ilatt d into .1 htipeless minority. With the admission af Mr. || h ?an, the Daaoorotic claimants are all in except ?? a. M. ('. Batter oi Bootii Carolina. SATISFACTION IN THE BOUTR. THK Ari'iiIM*." *T OO Ml!. KB. III) sth.lli I 01 8KNBBA- ? iiM.KAK i.Aii()N~A IH--OI.I :io\ OP PARTI 'I***1 |n Tl I Kl. I! A CM TO TIIK 11(1111 '-I' I WisniNcTdN. March 8.?Poatnsaster <:-. ral Key i.as ieeeivi-,1 ?i groo! number ??i letton a <i <l;s potohcs lioin In- ? .-Confide) aU* BSMieiotoS and Meads in Iks Buuth. 'lim.iall bsootnoStie i ? ?plrft, ssrristeg htm toaoeopt,oBd prabing ? dmiJlaycs in the hi-sUcnl terina 1STSSlSCtlOg B i?, r?w>nf..livf> f'on fe ?lera ?i? soldier for hi? CnMnstt, A meniln-i* of the Teiinessre L.-gislalure writes tha* only one man in it in opposed toon BOOBptaOOBhjf Mr. Key, and he only because he fi-nis that it ?.?ill binlil upan \(liiiinistration party there vvhieh will sweep the State, Another Tennt-asrean writes tlnit b?* now Iuiicvch President Haye,? a better man than Mr. Tilden, and that the country is better otT fur having hi?I l're-.iiletit. A minit.ter writes thnt ho ha-? in preparation a bbybbbu -post tha anhjoet, in? ?vlin-li he will iiohl up President BbJW aa a Ciris tian geiitleiiian, worthy nf the esteem and confi? dence nf the South..m Baopla, Indeed, it is evident (?at ilie ii|i|.,iiiiiiiieiit ol Mr. Key, anil the liberal COUi?iC- of the rresifietit tovvanl tin- South, are t-..?rk buj a ri volution down there; and it may MB?M in biiilditi-.' up an Administration party in Whieb the lluiilier Detni-ocrats will he left mit on saw sida ami the eai-pet-baaj BStMaiocaoa the other. Till: PBESIDEBT AMD IMS PARTY. IHK ni'i-.'sni.t?.- wr.AKLMXG?mil iiitiMis OOfJBBfl >f>! (.iiMiitAi.i.Y IITB?TBB flfftlBa? ?)F THE DKMdCllATS. I ItV T.M.ErillAI'H TO THK THini'NP.I Wash i m; n i\, March H.?There is an obvious weaken! i t? in the lu publicm opposilton to Presi? dent Hayes, The almost unan?mous BpprOYa] of the prineipnl Mwananern of the country baa bad its effect. Beaidea the sober second il;.- : -lit of many Beoaton who were luickliuK on Unir ariuiir ???i .1 tilt with the Administration two days nyo has con? vinced tbi'iii that they have no clear ?anse for a ?lu?n*? 1, and that any demonstratioii on their pal. at this time will ?nit tin 111 in the attitude of ?utm ii ini{ the l'ie-ident o? their ?-hoicc becBBBa he pro poaea to be Imitent sbbbbbIi In pu! m attend the princl pics of his letter of ?ic.'cplarire, win li they lau.i. 1 ho highly in tin- can vans. Altlioiich there an-Home who approve tbeapiritotMr, Blnin? ft demoBsUBtion, the -?'eiieial o|>iiiion is that it was rail iiml pre? mature. Among the Det-aocrata then- appears lo be a marked variance of opinion aa to a bat entuno the? should take in reference to coiilirinatioiis and other mau. is a li'ti the Bepnbheana diaagree. Bcane ad? v?cale a poUey of strict Bon-interrention, while others? Including, it M said, thu two great party leadi 1? in the Senate, Bayard ?cd Thurmnn?- in Here it to be their iliity to uphold the Preaidenl in all li> efforta toward inrnroTiBg lln* cotnlitinii af the South, ami to join with the 'conservative RspabH caiis against thoBadieala, ANOTBEB LOUISIANA CLAIMANT. MB, EU8T18 Al'li;il.s ami claims 1111: BBAT DBBBKD I ) MR. I'l.tClIHACK. Inv Tina r.itAiii to ran mini Npi.1 WAanutOTOB, March 8.?Mr. Eustis, who was elected by tbe Lesjialatare ol Lot?aiaua chosen in 1874, aiid organized in accordance with tin- Wheeler ciimiiroi-ii- ?. appeared In Waabingt?a to-day with Ilia crc?l(!iii.ii.?, and tin y wen I. it rr? d to th. th Bat I Committee on PriTttegea a*nl inactiona, Mr. Bnatia was chosen, it maybe rcun-ruht-reri, by the Lefis laluit- which w;is llie out uro-vt li of tin- Win ehr compromise, but while Pincbback's case waariend* lag m the Benate, In- made no coiiiist against him. Now that Mr. Pincbbaek'a ease has been diapoaod of Mr. Enatnt elaitaa thai his right to the scat is nu?*rnestioned. lln- decision of the Senate that Mr. Ptnehbaek waa not legally elected ia in effect a declaration that a racnnej c_? latedattbe lime Mr. Bnatia was ele?tted ; and,as 1 no question abont.tbe legal constitntion of Ihe body which roted for him, beholds thenoaght to be no question about his admission to a seal in the Senate, If the Senate eould aeoept tiii? theory It might possibly asaist in tbe aolntion of iho co.i ,llii ting ?uitl perplexing Louisiana question, THE CABINET NOMINATIONS. th;; PBB8IDiaei not i?t-1*.isi:i? lo yiixd to oito sithi.v. [c.r.Miiui. raass i.i.-i'.iT. n.| Wa-htjcoton, Mardi 8^-Thew was 1 04>n ferenee li I Uliraryal Ike Executive Manskm between the PreattJent and Meeara. Bvsrts, Behars, and Devras, to-day, tli, list ??i'-i?iii.. il having arrived aere tl.:. tin 1. .ii.*. MottaiDB deflatte as ye! lin?* been ?aid regnrdlng ii'.- rxmsnltation. li apftean to bavebet-11 .-i very scrnnia one, ami Intimations arc not want lag to the ? r, ei t: !?: the visltora were destrona of re liev.n:: in E-tcsideul fi .in BBj eatiurrasarnent, tfsnefa ?.a?! li..;..?. ii. ?!. Iiv reason of tin 11 selection Bl bu CsbiQi t sdviscra, but n i? also will anderstood that tbe Presi? dent is it ti ri'ii?. .i in regard to tin' pon. j in- baa bbbi tu 'i oiit imtii. .'.iv.vii,: i.. 1 ... .nu-: app datai?. ; - and alsii in n in. ?in io civusarvtee reform aud Bpousouthern in.? ':??.' .r. i?. rally. Humor? ?vitre circulated to-day. and estu il bo little e* ,,' ,::.'!,I. l.,ll ll. .>| ' | '. -it l"!l i! V i |. ! |ii,! ?? ?liiiii'.-t Ml'. Brin iiv :., :., i-tary ol lbs lo'rrlorwa so strong aa t?i loducti Un-1". -l'eut to 1 .mi. Tnpl.it?. b \. ithdrawal .?1 the nu.inn..ti?.;:. ? >? :... ii..?i- ; Ii ? i-reui '.? . gsrillug tin tnitt ol Hi- -. ;? i-.'i' . Tueassn n.'\.-n at tl: YVi'it.- Hou ?? l liai auch ras not tin fart; but lulltimt? friend of Ih?? l*T?slilent, invsumabl? lu fueim-il shout lits i- ?Ions upon the ?aldeet of n wlfbdrawal ol suv of !!?? Domination ? nt t" !..?? B?-nstey?*sterday, nr. :.v. r.-<- to i\;,|. --i:, , .'.in o|.i':!(?n Wbteb c:t-:-i. - v.'.'li It till' 1 t..in iiml t'l.- n..:iii,:.iiiii-i oi llr.Schon oi an.? person would itanil bfii?dsI an tiuiioalliou so strong a? to create a 8>ad lo f between un President aud Un .*-. nut?. Mr. t-ilir.-^ was .".i Ihe Eaeeutl-re Mansion early thla ev.-?ii'-i. ?. :.l v ..-in . iiMtltiiii.iti wlili the Pn lileut fiH Mine time. J'l . \--;t WB .i ol .. -.iiiil tin.n ...' :.:. oflli-lal .?!? n :i.-i..'. Tiic ?-? l?'.ii.: i- Is given lute t< I bat tbe Fr?si?leut has b>i klca w bait ver of u_?king . i: n ir ii. the ii-t ol Bonunattona seat t.. r. ? .* .n, .,- j. ? terday. -? I : ? riVITIEa AT THE WHITE HOUSE. oiiitiAi. ni i il l'Un'?' TO i in: on :. i ii- o? t??i ABMY, N..YV, AND MMI'S!. COBPS, Wa-iii i'gtok, March 8.?Pnaiileni Hoye* to n-.iit.iii Isllj received tl." oititt i-s o? Ihe Anay, Xavy, and Marine Oorrar? 'in. eTen* was one of taeaaael ??rii Hani tii.it has ever an) aat? -\ the i paeioBs parlors ol the Execatlvi Maoidou. The Interior of !';, !?... i.,.. t,i.i."i'M.. :,My illuinlnatad, ami tli- i'.ii-.-.Uiu- anlforaii worntiytbi r-epreaentatlvr-aol these dlBV-rinl branebi of the Oovcninient servir*, eoasbiBed tvith the rich and ri -: '. adeul i.iii.'i- ol ti.?' i '..'tic.- \. im :.. : f iipanled them, made a ; i ibtc ;!??:t was a sitare? <.f greal admiration. The Pie. ii'..-i! and Mrs. iluten were ristliinedlt. tbe Mill- pull? l. lli< :i|.iittn.( ?il?- vinTe ?ul nlliii.il n.-.-pt! n ? ?Hi' In lii, an,i llie i.i??-1? lollOWCd the BSUSl routine Ol passlog l?rotufh, p-*j lug their respeet, ?.?ul i, pairtu/; to tin Bast Boom for ?i promenade, Beariy every ofBeei of tin- army and navy and Butrtnc corps statloui.l i-[ this aity,and m..,.y otliera, ??, ,-i presen!. Oeu, BhcruuMi beaded tbe army, Admit Porter was Uie pi urinal represeutatlve ol tbenavy.ai i th.- mariai .-..ii.- was ?n?-<??-1?.. in i ,.?. u \ w. otL Tin- asnal routlm obarrvable on sueh oeca - .- -ii-'l oui. A-ii. Un- distingu? '..M iliiii-i ptvaenl lu arbiitlouto in.... airead? mentiourd, -.'?;< i.ii...:? Vsu Vliet, P.. WiUbtros, Tom n_d, PHhaise, Wlilpple, V?i'.*!'. ?ml mu.iv others, llie uiaiority ol vii.i.ni an ?tla?limcd hem repn-ieuiins tin Militan*; Vi,' vi,.n i1 Kuwau, Beat Idmiral a my, Ooinuiodor?-? Amtuou, >n. oreed, I i'i. ?...n, ..mi 50vlliersbelougiiM !?> n. R? ors NicbolaiHi and Hiaci anil ('?i>c. William? of ill" M(((iu< i ?i,..?, ?m.I tin- 1...-i ?...mu lull ,i . ? - ? ' lu':, i and !?'-???' i raus i. th? - rvn-.. in,- i.ni'-n.i lasted iinlil near,? 1" , ,.It, and WW III.11 k.'.l ... oBe "? ?n.' Ulli it ?!.'?? i i-'ii- :il! M ? I : lia ? lia '..?' it; ?vhieii im- arts i nllvene i tu. Walle Uwaae. Uea. Sn-kli'. \t ?<? ::l-.i atio'i'tl!." fc-iieHt?. I? r Utgolar ttpoct ??> ????. U? Proet 'in.,.- .??< s, on I I'jge. ) CBIMEfl AlfD ( "i-l'Al.'i li:?- BY ? Ill li?p.AI'II. Mtifi. ('?ii m?. l'liiti., v.ii.li s. ihe eas ol - *..?.' ? ul Ih? ,- ivleied Mo i. lirm, I...inn. I? .Il t.; I. ? . I<> I In- ?-..; l>- ... ( nil I 1. In- v :ib ml ,.\, , i! ,! lu i? 11 . l.M ift.i: i.. ?I?l., March 8.?Dr. Baek ter Jones, a Well-kUOWB |?lr,'?l,'.:in "I I!,- rill. ,'.,:,,.ml I u ,?,,:<? this n,,.. in . ... . ;? . Ui? ll.rosl ?ru ? i, . i, .. ? , ., j t,. iii.l In , ,i -i'li'r it tflr - i'. .-t il., ,-? |.i ?i-ti -i ink, Im I ri III!, ad :,. r..ii.iini,if ..i ttuiltl :, ia,-!. |)i iii-.v j.isi.Vr.. .Match 8.?After an alter, ?itif-n ?I I'.u. ...i. i':.?..r .,( Qut-tiec, y,-t?i,..,. brlWi i two ?i.. - : .... i.,.- Uf l.'.rtn r. ...ii.i?i ?, li.- . i, i-.- ami ?: i- :ii.i ?i-ti .. v. nulo.-., ia ailt autiBtUu? bias. I : 111 . . : : I 111 J ..I .?I Bl l?r - ii-. Mon'li B.-?Willimii F. 8;?*nahiiiaa. ?i ,.e t .tu i.i? L.'.ti , . ? il tin in.-ii-.: ? ?hll. In tl.? arlisTkl In :.????.I-, .1...-.w_ r. ? .u.l. Tin- .i.?i InhIv af in? - ? u r?-i.I, was ?."m r t." ?.... ;?.,,: ti, i .-?.t ?u.t bud) I ? .? '.i.n... t . m 1111... ? ? a . ..,, .... -1.......n o .. lull!.? i ti o'i n > n. n ; aa . f" .,., un'.!., i? i.f li, ..i : . t; ? il asreral tmgm, ?,u<i ??- iiiunk-?iim iiu lui.. I aii ..;.. . l.i.it. Wa-n,-i.i \, M.iili*?. -Two foana whits asa, nui.?-.'-'.'. * .':??'< u B orsn .i William y.^bobsv wsrslast ..?n m. s ?v--.ini:. ?: i<< i .m iiri;r.*t? in tinij; | grsaaSa, whs ? :,,? ? - < ?n.., i af las ?'?I.11..1 pulo e i i.ii'..?. t: <? l ,;:ti:: n. ?:, lytug ,n. tin Irrrn. i- ul,..-.. il.r i.?!i runni. In i ti . . i.rrtii.ri in Ihr c??.:i.il. M' .ri- ral ?:,??? n t i? i.ruitv! ?pi'itioiiU? liy n?l .?...-.?, aUMU Un Brad .i. <-...- .<iii|i.ui<i witii i.ijlii,i .n.| ?aaMa t.. ?m.' muju. t?i lli kfi.?y. FATAL PANIC IN A CHUBC?. a scrNi: of t?;i?kor and death. tsTfsvt pnaom nun in the cuenca ?>f i H-iSCM XAVIKK?a woman's IIYSTKRICAI, 1 LK?I)H TO Till' PANIC?I>KTAII.S Or* THE CATt TRopiiK?nix noniKs iDKNTiKirn. Bereu lives were lost by a panic in the Roni Catholic Church of St. Kraii'-is Xavier in tilia ei last r venin?.. The hysteiieal swoon in?? of a worn in the congregation eausod a rush from the wi-ste gallery doWB the narrow stairway, nml six worn suet quo hey were trampled to .hath or mflboeti The bodice of tivetif the women and the boy ha BOOB ?<li-ntilled. DETAILA OP ni:: calamity. It befog " women's week" in Lent, St. Fran? Xavi.r'-Church ha? been tilled ?,n each erooiog theweeh With aBdioncesOl women and small eh ?lien who could not be left at home by their mot erii. Last night the building wa? crowded aa SOU! and large Bomberaotf the women present oeeupi the two side galleries, extondlog the ?-utire long of the church. Suibi, nly, a litt it- before T o'clock, woman sitting in ihe western gallery was aten ki with hysteric:? and le came frantic, sen amiiiir ; lln lojtof h. r vt.iii ami throwing her arms wild] a'oout her. Intense excitement w ??s at SMS cans? | in the great congregation, and many of the worn? imagining that the building wss ??i lire began ! rush for the stttircaM leading hato the street. TI l?ri. s's strove to goiel them, and succeeded in SO f: ?lisfx-llini* th.? feaiS of a tuajuiity thai they remain. standing until a blessing was pronounced. lull west, in gallery, however, biib-Iish of women hu their s?*lf-eo:itrol, tod pressed madly toward tl: place ?.f exit, a narrow, slightly winding siancasi consenting at the bottom with an outside door < the church, and also With an inner ?loor opening O the main hall. Near the bottom of the staiiea thers is an angle, and two hurga wome oaming together at this point eausod a tempwar cheek in the borrying throng, They were ii-uned ately rirossed ai.'.-iin-t and thrown down by the wi men behind them, who, being unable to check the! piOgieOS, were forced to trample on their falle sisters in their haste to escape, or wt re m turn pro tinted. In a moment the moviiig throng on th Borrow itaireaoe was blocked by a heap of prostrst women ?h<> soogbl in ruin to regain their footing Wild with terror the wornou imprisoned on th stairoaaa made despairing efforts to move forward and toon the place resounded with erics ei sgori* from those who grow trodden ander foot at the has nt the staircase. Tin* psnietheo become eo geners that nothing could stop the rash down the stairs and soon tin* shrieks of pain wen* hnsbed by tin death ?>f the victims who were crashed am smothered. Fearing that the building might hare taken fire the priests sent word to Engine-bouse No, 14, am Cant. .Me!'abe. in coiii??atid, al once went to Six (fi-nth-st. with an engine and a coinpinv of men Dreodmgthal the tumult might be thus Lucres ??<! In* stopped the engine near i'lttu-av.-., and with i sinf;l? aid hurried to the church, from which i stream of people waa foot pouring, He then user! every endeorot to make the people retreat from tin church and the neighborhood, being assisted by p.. lie. men who came hastening to th.* si??i?. The foro thought <?f ('apt. MeCsbe probably prorented t rery nraeh greater disaetet bom takiog place, foi had tin- engine been allowed io dash up to the dooi of the church, alarming siill more the frightene? women, a much largar loss < f life most bove ensued As soon as tin- poiice eould clear a spat ?? in bout ol the eborch tbe work of remorlng thebodiei ?fth? unfortunate woman vas begun, one afteranothn the corpses were taken up a:..! conreyed lomeol tiiein to No. *t 1 Bixteenth-st, ??ml others to the ?tab!? of Joseph o'C*-niicr at No. 02. Thenrmosi cxertiom oi ; in-police wen- then needed to keep the hodiei from being pleased opon by crowds ol snxions people who sought to get a glimpw of the dead fa-.s. People who hail reto tires in the church during the servir?, hearing of the disaster, ran to luxtcentli-ot. ami ??;._?> r!y ii.'piii-ed of evi-ry ?me whom they met eon corning the fate of their friends. At the livery stable one girl of 10 rears was recognised ???Mary CsseyofNo. 188 ELfhth-oro. On the arrival of the ambulances, which wi re si unce telegraphed tor, tbe bodies wen remored to the Twenty-ninth Precinct sta!ion-hoi: .-, and it wss then diseorered thai sen n pewonii six womou and a little boy about 4 yean old?bad been killed. Bofsraacould be ascertained no one els.' had bcCB m rioti-ly ilijilt.-d. Ranged in a row o? the Hoof of th- rtatioo-bouse, the bodice nf the rictims did not show man j ?igns of mutila? tion, or even ol ??? lifu* braises, aid it wSs the belief of many physicians who were ealled m that they died from the efleete of soffoeation and fright. Time of the women were beyond Middle age, and their feot?n - looked ghastly and repulsiri In death. Tbc little boy had a small markonhis forehead, tvblch showed that he had been itrueh by some -, a tbe heel ???t a shoe; but his foco and that <>f thedead girl, lion Casey, wore calm and sweet in ? pi. ?..?i, as if tbey 1, id lately fall u asleep. Crowds of aavi'.us " *o|tle oon came to the sta tion-bouseand eager.) clamored for admittance, Many were wringing their bands and calling the names of relatives and friends whom they feared hadperished. Wi:?n th-aoe nnbaopy people were admitted in small groups into tbe eta tion-1'.onee s most heart-rending scene was portrayed. Th .. passed tremblingly ?long the line of j r.i.n.tti- b .dit.-. can r',\ icaniii ig Ib? taces hef ire them. When i foee wss reeogiiizeil s cryof pain arise, sud then th?* whole room was Oiled w ; 111 *ob bingsof sympothy or mourning. ?Among the num? ber of those who c:ll' i al the stathm-boui wa Micha?! Sullivan of No. 88 Ninth-ore. Scanning tin* faces oi the dead f"r a toons nl h:s eye fell on the little boy, and ho ottered at once a df-p.iinng cry which went to the hearts of all ores nt. Boon be reeogoia <( smong tbe other corns- - that "i his wife, and he f? il OU the floor sod wool and moaned like o child. Shortly sfter ?Aai.i a women kneeled on the door by tbe ?ido of another corpse, and broke into hysterical , ries of "My sister I Oh, nv sister l" Tin police were oblig? ?I to escinde from the loom all who failed tu Identify say of tbe bodies. Many turned away from tbe lifeleos form- and w? m .ut with looks ..: i m en* i* relief. Coroner Flanagan boob arrired at tbe ?Wat-too-Jiotts-, ood ?fter o brief sur? vey of the bodies signed permito to hare them re moved by friends a.^ soon as they could be recog? nised. THE K'l!.I.!'U AM? WODXDEDl Ml ll'.liit- Hi- iit.s./.i l> AM? RB-IOVBt) li? IUBI8 HOMBO?UNS W..MAN I'Mll ? 'ot.SI/.Y.ti?VI I \ rBW pBBSOMS . KltlOl '-l.v I*,.U ?.in. Tin following li t - abraces tbe imams of ?ill those killed ex? i pi one Boknown woman whose bodjr had win* resoored to the Morgue, The wounded were notssoni Uionmber, aad none ol those burl were ssriooolr injui??!. All were reoMsrod i<< then haenoa. i Arn, Mari \ yemng gtti, it yoara ?>f no?. Bei lutin i i> -till in ItvlBOtl, linl -I"- WOt I;. im.* villi h.r ainil. Mr?, L.-.i'.s, in Ki-.'lil'. ai.-., I?.*t?.eti N ie 1.1 it'.n ?in! I v. i.t .-Hi -?-- Met -si-ti-r lia.l bel |, , h nltii.tet li- UM ilBOBB ?if it.r n;,? :e, 1'cier II | ..,,?. Ni .-j_'!i Wool Ki-llt? l-lllI.-.--I. Ml M.t,M!l Btat? J "ni lus o?vn I til? Irl was there aatl very li?..r Tin-p.it.* ?'m'? ''?? I' Sk hrgSB. Me a?, ill.. ,1 l.ei m* ?,|?e lo He- ?Ulli ?' Ul? ??" '""?I "fii??' 1 '" i,., - \.*?| m*,, ii, ,-.-.- ..t It!?*, ?lilfl. pn-.elit?-il liel t..-a j ?alas ll rook r?ii,ii:?s, HniMl Re. 90- Weal Twi n j-nitli ?t., uns li.e H I. ot V. illllilli ? nnj/lilan, nul t l.alll l tllur. -Ile t? .?!.,. ni lu l-ui.ii ? .itititi, II. lai..!, and aun t?. Ui - Buoali) sooul > kgal . ? . - ? Jat-t ft uutih lim. ol? o! tbe "Us u ,,.i. ?n. Iii i!.t au, r *!i? it lue r. i-'.-nr rant; II.e Ul', ? n !!? a! I' o ni..; .vas ?> ) ai- -.*..?.. I !'?.l II? perfect litailt. ?li. ?.-i,- (u the- M??i?|nn st 7:110 ovioc1!, unHtteniled hv berfaaslly, Bs bad bean to tbe Thirteenth Istaiii.iiliiiu??' and r. ?eogala? ?1 lier, lie had qui'iitiy gone forhis ssjed rather.and Ins ra waa i?r. acal when lie led bun to lbs aMe of Uat Ii i? difficult to deaenbs the slMtdataly i rltiir.-.ti i "of tin" rc?-o.-tntlon. Tin? limn wai 6o?pos-ihiv to rears af aaa tsebts, the reporter could not tint think I niini'i'd. When llie old insu MU jnanimatS f.,nn of ni.? wife In-. mi!, on In? l?i: aer feit. Bot it glanos lu his syss betray? lecoifnitlf.il. Not a tear In his eyes l> Initi? ativ, ton. Not ?i tni.v .-ni.-iit of ?my Bsnsch !?.; ?i.ti-i! nn.t rtiioii.in. Re knelt ah bat iinmoliiti of countenance Imt lint Indifferent t surr, -indines, for seetog that bor dlsarraaaad exj.... -1 tier frei mitl a por-loli .?f BBS i.- :-, 88 forward s d drew her dress down so as pal ron.".":., ?.eili. The aiapUetty und delicacy i aettos tiiiiic bum?? cnii .u? hearts tmn away. without iiniyitu.nl, of araseis, without dro of i, BT, ?lit" old min. aiadeth? ?i^u ol the cross hi.? in-. ,i-(. tin u clasp? d h!a bantis above, u 11 brea -;, and prayed all? utly for fully two miau ("ii.-tit. ?wed crowd talking upon him with ml feeling? of resi??-ct aud en... iou. Then ?riiiu*. Tt t?. I'..< ?um i?Kiiti.t in ?tature. i?:?n> lo to woman at be irt?approach ?I luin and louche dosed .ii insB on Um s asm hier, lie last ci,.-, .i i,? prayer, made aguiu the .'.?i,*n of the . anil rose Iloin nis knee?. An lie did ?"(', aid Bl answer to some wortis "f oonaotatloa ?rhlcb n.in waaevidi otlj blubbering out to hiiu, be " When shall I see bat acata !" Brennau ans? Instantly, '-she ??in be noun ?hen yon ara th i lie >'l,t man tmil te k?s. bis !i ind, bot Brenui si. ii it, and ,?"i b?a t., ti..- door, where Li? bou Liai iu chars; and led blm away. |*0a_aa, Awb.?At :*?'<?. ill W? t Niiietecnfb--t., where Forties resided aa eooh, the family aras i?y ao n; certain that tin bodj fount \,a? that ?if th.i servaut. "Belter wall until BMrainaV ssni ladv of the bouse, "and then we will be sole li ii.t i." ?? I understand that Ana la w<ioutl?*?i with her tutet," salda jroaasj lady. li.yoin fact that Ann Porbea was si the MBatsa iitnia nothing coinii in- sseeartatae?? MaawaBaov, a?au. mue Aft, singlo, at Bo. 4M B .. ave., was In tbe western or BtxttHive. ?nie ol gallery wii. n rhc ??l.-rm was gl\ en, and being the stairs, started toward tbem, bnt was knot down and tr? milled to death. A neighbor wi her : :<t<. Mrs. Mary Br.'xty, who tried t<? pe? i her to remata quiet, but to no ciT.? :. Mi.-* Ma sou ?.vas ?i poor woman, ludustrloiis and lutettig and li?. -I With lier brother Jos?.ph ?.ad In C I BMOarr, wlw Is heartbroken *tth grief. Shea (lii'Miiiia'Ker by trade, and tras a refUlai aticm ui ttii'iiiuiib. ??I'kmt.i?, Ans und Micii.ir.i.. innthcr and loa. ?Hither ?vit?. Bgod ui. and lived at Bo, BB Ninth Baa was crushed anil trampled to death at tbe of the stairs, and earried on ?i stretcher to the X tie ?h Street Station, where aha wo recognize?! lie: i.iii,.:i:i!, Peter Bpencei. a baker ??i ninth-? uni *-i\tf ( ?ih-i-i. lier e'othlog ?va? torn : shreds,and nun shoes wrench??! Iront her t At her ?ice tn nie stattoa lay her little boy.Micl Bra iicer. age 8, who bail i?i?;'i-d ala motcer "take him to ( uarch " with bei at balf-past T.w she left in.io.-. 'i in- mother reluctantly cossen Tin- child ?.t? tha iir-i. i.i stumble ou tas itsir? and to Uni? cause the crush at tbe narrow tan place, a bleb pi. i-lpitai -l tbe disaster. L.M.Niivv.N Woman-aged abonl 28 to M reara.?The a persons who called at a late hour attheTww ninth Precinct Station to Identify tlii?! uii!.:?<i body, were a yonag maa ?ml woman, who sai woman was mUsiug from tuehoius In which tl lived. Alnr a i ir-iitl examination they deeld bowever, that Bite ???( not the tuissiug pen Almut midnight the ii.i.ly was taken to Morgue. Tiio followlnK description may her fill ml.?! in Identifying the bn: si.c bad dark Batr nu't a healthy otiniplexl wore a plata stupid red end white cal waiat, ?i Mu k socque trtiiuned In t>i beads, and a block oversKlrt. Bh ? wore nil Bide buttons, and a black and white plaid aba's I. plain locket was bengias ii m bor neck fa tet byansnow piece ol velvet braid. Tbobody? apparently that of a servant girl, abont 25 to years o? age, and weighing 180 to 129 pintada. CTATEMEOT8 OF TUB PME8T8 AXDOTI1KI The i:> v. I). Menrtck, rector af the Bt Ifas-ela Xav Cbnraki and head ef lbs 28 prisais attached to tl chun-li, made the following statement to arepo t'i 'I'm. Ti.ii.t-r. ???st evening ahBifly after returning tn the t-tiittiiii-huiL.?. win-re ihe killed p. rsona wen taken t wasnottn tbeebapclal the time of the disaster, t heard the i* la . and, Knowing b) Ils peculiar rom .i tl an accident hid occurred, l rushed in to revderwl i.-- it? ice might be necessary. Tbe confusi?n was ail tin- Dortb-wesl eornrr of the gallery, foi beneath ; calming voice of Irother Lanpcako, added I dm not Iiv my (?ic?.me, tbe rmtlu p:irt of t:,.. c? ,rn-_:.ti..i) quieted down, and a'iinu.'ii sbowtagsigns Priam remained until tbe end of the service ?i throughout th.' It ?in-.t.ctioti, which t'..' choir sa: and which lssted fully ir> min?tes after t panic. At the close of the ben diction, I told ::, ?,.,,. ?, ? ...u ? i ni? 11.-, ..y the middle door, and the* me implicitly. Inoeed,eonsldcring tli?' chai ?ctei ol ? audience, composed as II was entirely of womeu, It ?, wouilci ful to see how obedient they were to tbe voii ? reasou. There was no general paule m the church, i though the beeinnmg ot a nsib far tba ?lo.u aas ma? and numbers >.f women fiilntci. Bor ?as then , m> far, I ..in a).le to learn, mi) serious injury suslahrod c c? by Hi.- hapless kill??! ones. in.- ?n ?r> of the rash and crash hi a very simple on The church wa? full of wotuen, this owing womi .' ,, of ih- Mit ne known ns the *? Mission." \ worn in In tl Bixth-ave, nde of the gallery was taken with hysterl aud )??_-:? i. to shriek. They toil me two im?.-. uuk ? ,n i i- Iront door and cried "Kiu-i" and Inmli believe Us truth. Instantlj the panic selaetl those air ?<1 friabteued by the screaming woman, und thej rushe i a .i.i :....,* ti. i ihe stain-, Attt-ocli o? of the stair? two w. ii.,ii, une ?v. Ighlug about ??tVO/theuiberal-oul I?Opouuil i.re..nu- uedged aud i? ll. Others fell anou them, au tbey, with fiwr other womeu snd the little child, wet suffu ni. .1 to death. Attbt begiunlmr ol the puni??, wlw the general tMingreinitlon were |ireparlng for ?i nial ..i r i ?in-ienke, who was deltveriug tbe sermou. crie out, --.-it iiotvn, there ia mithing Hi- matter;" andss ui ..;?? my app? arance und motioned i.- them !.. be -pile! ti,, t obeyed attb tew exceptiotis BBdnturned i<? ihei pi.n 11-. Bt. i rancia Xavier i? well supplied with ineanaofex! and appliances for putting out urea. Wehavi llwtd doors, ?ill opening outward t < ur stabs are wide, wltl only one enr ?, ?rid our lobbies are v.idc. There an three Ibtbcock are extloKUtebers ??t hand and !i4Br bucket?, n." .t wltl ut ?t good sopply of wales ?),.r nrecantmmi weto takcu liofore and u..i ?n,,, t!?e Duane-s!. enumit.r, und durlug the ezeltcmcul a that time we were emupUmcuu-d upon the . ;in : ncy ., our arrangements for preveutins ?i similar occurrence I uudi-ratowl that oU of tbe killed came fr,,iu ?omi dtslaiil .???.?it. ra of the city, ami I tonndtnai m ne i r thi f.i<<--i were familiar to me. Hut this |? oot strange iluudred? <>f str?ngen come to every service oi at Francis Xavier*?, not oulj from :-.i p.r'-,?>r the ?Ity, bm from all parts of the laud, aud II m.^iit Imj ?,< ?. manj tint. ? ih.it a pilule .n :iic ".iiiirf, would Injun unlytb. -, oho are uol in out nt attenduuts u;i u our church, l hi causeof the trouole was one to which we are liable ai :.:,.. t,nu. ?.na v..? i.'??? ?.i" ..:;:? it n<. prevention except toil-uii i . ;.. opl? uevor to be pantc-slrlcken. TbeBev. fatbers White and rrcndcrgrnat madsstata. m. i '.-, to ;. Tan i-... i? porta r ?vhicb __ered hi bo i --cu ?1;.. p.ulCnlnl' In.', thai ..f l-atli .- ^?:? .tick. tbe oryicihTts? pi.ii?t*! ACCotnrt. Fiiiii. r I oBgeake had rattred wbea ?i Tarai an reporter called ssbew? c?mplete!) worn eat with the excite i.n ut of tbe evening, lie -m\ ? tbe foUowtui stoi s : i ii ni begun Lost Bonday t.. give a "retreat,*1 ot ????i..: ol ?piritual .A.;.. -, to tin- women ?r the |.,ii.-ii, and the exen -?? were t-> Bulsh to liiitirnv.' i v. .,1 .ii. Thl ?l,i".'t I was ili-i u??iiu. tblseveulng waa"ileli."and lu my remarka I?frevu t?i ? ? n..". !.. lire, - ? :!.. .? !?? !!' .it llffi lldlBg t. .1 !.. pi - tuiini; to tnern the burrera oi tl'. damned, i, ? aancr.'r the c?o i: m-, "in.on v.iu-11 a woman wbo,aaIb lleve, ra? m tl.- ?cillery, f?-*J Into l..,-. tic? aud beg-..u to aereara, i'.-.' i isnmom titsrj idl i . ai H.vt, uiieu . ia .?iioii< r ledMFireV A i< ?. |x-rsona repealed llie try, and then :. ?eo?era! i!...'iit beamu. Prom tin- galleries, ?? lu.-ii were dcuaoly piu-ked, tue oecupauta rusbed to the .In. ?.?, all in a ??(?it- of the mort uiir.iii'i, " io. nt. The woiueii in tn. i? .?' ? ?,f I be caun ?i w< re mure rn'ui ; and thi ????!: t.i'.'.i.i.' tu see what l~ du. atlll did uol net wlthaa mut ?. exciti mi ul tu the i? .?; le In the gtillerii ?. i callcil oui to theiu to '?.-,- ?lui, turn : a re ? i- uu lire ; but my ,?'.!!, >! lit'io".? WetO !.::. -.. .-iitiv lie llfll. It ,. t. llicu 1 ii ",r? ...ieil fn.in I ?!.? pulpit. A in.no i,t after I ?iiini M.iin-.? Bpp.'iired o:, the altar, .?u.l again .? 1 tl?. n? ..pi., t.. ;?? ijlllet, ?. , ih" i, wus no dsoger whateve;-, und be ciilli-d to the choir t,, ?*,. .... ?,- then.?il'1 I? i? a licti??n. The organ! ; olieyed, aud i? ,'. u lu plsi the " ?n-ilutuils, 'sud ? ?m-i \\ ait. i ii.e ?? i .min.i. i.iv>'." ?i?ui ih .?. ?vi i-.? waul on. tiie I-?- .,'1. liai iuif .i...m .|.ii. t lu in- i, < .ti.? hi: , .u,i ,,'iii-ti ::., .i n:,.-- v i re ov? Iboj quh tl? left Hie uhnruh. AS KVl.-W ! INI--??'.? .-I.\ii t|KM. j..?-. rtaggerty, ayottag anta ?bout -?:> je?ir< ef agn, ???it:-.! thai bs ?\?i- -n m ig In lbs front ?e.-tion ?f tin- gal h-ry on the 8lxtb-ave. aide ol tl,.- rhnrcb when th? panic beg in, A woo sa who sal In ?i ?en! bej oud Uta attracted atteuttoB byfalattng, BeveraJ aprangtobera itstaace ?mil tli.? ci ?? ?it.-ii -.iiii,'tnin-.'ot ?i utir. At tm.? rbns lbs m raaon waa i?. ing pimaehed, tin- prtos! hat Ingsiiokua 10 or IS tniiiii!-.?. -iii.i.i. ?Mi a i. v of tir. uu? raised and m n m.un- ut n pirn:.- was caused, .ii'.u." af IBs exits t?. v..mi MM'i-avr... very largt woman triad mtoahoat The i -t ii..\mi..i uiii.'.i in i, -? n*i ah nu throws sown and ? is ?lad, with many tuote. Too panb w... sbieAyetsa ti:,ni tn tin.-?, m tn gallery, ?uni wBea Ibe rest of tba .null, ?ice iiini bi-.-n assnrad 1.1-.-, t.-.ii.t tbai there was Be BN UU .ill.? .Inn--. I, II.< .1 lie. nun <|ili. I ivliili- the li. lic iln tl'.n was i-ronoitiic. .1 .nul w.i, .iloin-... it i,i ia ,,:t|,.,|V a iiutiiiii i ?i? pasattsa . bksu srers hralsad ami bad their eiotii ag bsra, ?tii<< teen lafcaa away !?>? their frlssatt ha ion-1..un asases booM n. atained. A VSiitlANV ?.T..I4V ni lili* |-\ K . Mr?. Ilauinih IfBSttirssB. BytCs "t .lohn M iuli ?-,,u, a (.?tu,,m, of >'... in-: im tit,,-avi'.. is iba staler tn Us af Uu <1< ..-?ix .1 Kl?-.i M.i-U-i ,o--i, BSSl ?a? With lie I .it tile Baas ?i lbs fia I- Hi atssj of ihe aasasaat i? as falla as : I m? m toc'iiircti wttti Kllr.li. ?nd the MtaSBUU Was mi irow.i.ii tiiai vi. i:.ni i.. i?u in ih? gaUery. i w.i? ?itoug j .-tr HI.? I'u,,.. GOOD WORDS FOR HAYES. WE?-COMINO TIIK NEW POLICY. rORDIAI, SAIIsKACriON BPBBSOJ I) 1IY TIIK PMOUJ ISAOtn ? itu wirn TiiK ritrsiio-.N'T's pi.kikiks AM) WITH Htfl CAItlNKT Al'l'i >l M MKNTh?A MKETI.VO IV WAI.It-ST. ?>P Ol '81 g-M MEN OB both i-AitriKS t riioins in.?? pottiov?orv. DIX WlUMI.Y AITIMVKS?i-?)MMi:M?ATI?)M bt Till*: ItKlLIH.ICAN kT.l-tiltM CM 'U?tlKUKdE WI? LIAM COBIEWl VIKWS. \Yordn of praise and enthu-iastie support of Ihe new Administration were fr??*ly and wulely ex? pressed in this city yoaterda.y, The Union Lengue Clnbadopted restitutions heartily approving 1'reni ?lcnt Hayes's th eianit mus of km 'x.luv .-iiid hi? Calt InotappoiattsonlSb espesselly Iheosloetien of Mr. BrartS OS Secretary of State. Marsliall Jewell made a briol eddr-caa in a similar vein. A ssssttog of boat? BBS. inen of both parties in \Y?11-nt. com mended tiie l'n : ideiit'rt position in regard to the ?South, civil Mi-rvice reform, and iBBMM payments, and hin choice of Cabinet advisers. (Jen. liis, in a letter resigning the chairmanship of the l'mon Wterans' Nation?! Coiniiiitlee, expressed his sympa?ii.v with tin- vn-wi ?)f the PresideuL i-hrflfgtWllnsmCwilis. in aapaash on St.ite,i Inland, warmly SSUM-Onued the rrcsident'? ?our..*, and ettticlcsd nient hostile utf?-ranees. TheBepabUeaa Beform club sdoptodawsototion expressing its satisfa-ctiou with the proiuitie ol the Hays administration. TIIK OVfOM LEAGUE API'I.AVjW. RBBOU thins ai hi* , vi Mg mi; I'M-hum's DUrsg? DIAL ADDIHCSS AND l'A HINKT NOMINATIONS? SUMHtag BY MAIt.-lIAtl, JKWKL... The Union LeagM Club rooms were filb-?l lam STOOtOg with inenih.ru and proml:ISM vi*.lt?x?. It was gmscaUr endsrotSCd thai at till?, the regular monthly meeting of ttie chili, there would lc> tin expi-cn ?ion <>f lifts in r.-la'ion to Presuleiit Bsyetre inaiigi.r.il ail ite-s sad his Cal.lnet iiiuiilu ittSOS. The l'n silueiit, John Jay. the Secretary, Mr. Lewis, I'i t- r OSSpST, ami J litige (?ia ries A. Peitlio ty on-tipi?l MOtS il|>iiu the plat? foitt'. .'tint a | tlieproiiiineiit gBOttSOMS unen I lie tlour weru Mar? ha 11 .Ictvell, William Ortoit, John K. Porter, S. B. BagglCS, OOSrgi Walker, John II. II il', ChorlSB Watrint?, Cat lisa N'l.rw.i.Ml, jr.; Jnel II. lOrhardt. Patria ?.o.lwin, II. 0, stciii.ius, eoiem ii. Vales,Charle **. Ro-uh, Oen. inu li.iu-e, [ai ..- If. a ! r.*:on, Jr.; Col. Kiha-i .Mien, Henry J. ICOdder, Jodgl WsnseO.OOB.Taa Alen.Col. Hum c. Bawktaa, B. r Otsulsn. TstSsno S. s-huity.A. w. Kv.-ut*,, L.P. Mai!..a, Kiel*.nil limit r, |r 1 TlllUOOB HIbbTS.flSO Ki.ltldu, ami F, is. Tsppas After the transaction of routine bOStaCSS, taring will *h I'ly.se? S. (?r int. Jr , was electeil a ineiiiiier of tlietlitt, Dormaa I?. Psino. nhslnnaa of theOesimltaseea I'ohti cal Beforni, presented lbs rseelnueoa giren below la a brief ?p.-i'i h, i 111 v.'?teli.lie SOlOglsed ?'ieM.l. :i! Hay. ?, .!" elsrlag thai In all laaaguial sddieai Mi s-bohrshla letter Of a;i'f|i::iti'*e I:.nl tteeti closely follo-.v? il, ali'l ti::it 111 the noi,.?nations sent to the Senate tie* new I'lcsldctit had embodied the ipirit of both dmatnoinfa. anil glosa the country cridenec of the sincerity uf ins preauaos, Mr. Baton's remarks were loudly applaadod, p.irtieui.niy those psneegm retsttog to Pre?Ulrai Hayas?! Caninut appointments? TUo following ere n? ? resomttsasi ir/,-? r*-<-(.*.-, '?'in i'.t pnblican psrtr, lib whoss t-rinclnles this club has elwaya been la stifled, after ooininsnding KTent inujoritie? In tlie State?, In C* n ?ea?. sod Is th; mi tlontlcanvo-s, bom Onda liselt. frota causes net safa M mi-i ii;,*!:lve, nt power onlj bj the Italaueeof a ?le?.le electoral vote, and coalronted bj a poaslM? lenjoiuv ol the peuple aid !>> an actual majority tu liie House of ll ;'it-s, ?.taiiit -.; anil Whereat, Ont* experience, as will us thapceosoSlNB? per cf (l.e | e.itla-:.:ml,-houlil attii.oa:.a u> that our hi ?uvinac.1 in t?a- tie m.- will depend f ir le?a apon the ?ant til ll.i !1? ill l*l!l* alle' -lilies, tiptill OUI* :ilotte,i ptllll > , ,T i*i .in our i.*'i..:- ricblev? meats In the ?'?-i. than noon i.ie i. .ti . ..?meter anil doings uf the? laeouuag Ailtiuiiietia liou ; sad whereat, We liare. In Ici ais at lu-t, sdascod to mir esaeiit'.?! i?.it.--ii>l? - ?aapartr,aadII has tbetcfOre i? s al. la- i.,'..-.? I li n fitly at?<! i -ftectivly. if net Iraililnl'.v, il Cal ill?* iim.iinitti ti, in oui ?,t<-?ili-e ..tul tu , ur n, Juriiii , I.as .hi n il-.ti* to inittlclit.i lo pledges, to pot? Uni; un v.. niiv aien lntoontee,tosnrKodermglo pai (tletatiou, and to ether atiuaea we ougbt to ba-re pro* v.!i;ct; and reeling wrraia we have lost notion? ?y ..-in i itsndords <>f pu!.?ieduty, sad nor? lu, -,ii; .?ii.-iiaUeii laite in the e.--.-eiii?ii |,i??iiip, ? aad ilia.:- l.-.i-l tin* Kepulinciiii parly ; therefore, 1. ?Ui.?('.??'..'. 'Hi?t ?Is tiieatti ktrougUl Mid ItalMlltl wi'l be .ecu.,..,noti?yadroit uacagemrut uor braaeigsh .uni -et ..*! poli?y, luit In* ansoiut?; li-li-lily to nil l>!c.._e-, . y tiolillj und openly suunttlning .??ui??*. priuclplea, ?ud tin-1?KM--, U"- iiiit-.c?:?. and the booer of tbe whole, people atrmi I every sei bum of p?rtt?? nabln sadersry Biteiiipt fn Meure i.tllic, pistHt, or l?o?-.-er at tho u,*. n-'* ol tin in, i ?in lie.i.j,ist ne, i?,* euiiiiinai i inlit. ?1. tUetdtcd, ?i..i! sat ti a pollt-y \> as elssrtf f..re sh.-niovr.'I. and that the sreal urtaelplea by which the Bepoblleau party ?? now boond to ataad were plainly pot noi a in pi?.4.(tent Huyes'? letter of accept sacs? And that, both m .us Inaugural iddreea aad la the nharactiw of in? uontlnatioofl i*.? plsoes m his< ibinet, we recognise lidelityto ill? piiiiiie pledgee thas mule ssweffasa slalc.-iiiaiilike c'tiiipi-el:,*ns.,,ii of lie- eoodlUOOS ipoB f. ?neli liltspMCiflOOtlOII t'l .-..tti s, UM ?<rn?!*iTily of Itilsl Ile??, let.il 111 III 111?! t Ivil sel t le-*, a!nl I !,e LottOT of the 11.1 tiua coi In--eei-leil. An-l ?'. Inn BI bl ?'*:-Uii.-'i .t.i ?-! ?hail be faithful ta these principien it uni receten ihe BUpiwrt 'H t in- dill). ;?. Hetotted, That as eit-.z?-!,? of gea -York ami SMmhen of tins club, we are eepecislly gratitSotl thai Preessctil Have? has li.-ea i.lilo to Had SOB?OS Us:, wollt.y SCOBSSeff M Mire., Seward, and I-i-ii for Secretary of .-lit?; ami ne*.ni* sur,- Huit m charge of Mr. Brarts the great utfan*? it Ui.it ulllre Mid be ?ate. The re;.dni|* of tin: resoli'tion? STSS '>'. ?i-a-aily inter ropted i?y hearty and aothoslsslle spplonss, Jodgs Nnaii Darla said that be thnoght ihusi utlmeai aspci mi ?i lu the it ?elation*) v. ss largel** the lentlu eut .-f the i?.-<>pio of the eoootry. Hedeefcred, however, eepeetaQyleejo pKM -ati-fai It.ui wit!) the l'lf.a! lit*? iitiiiiiii.tiniis fur (.'?linnet poffitto?. and te thai end WOOld Mihiuit tho toUowlag aaiendmeni : Eetolttd, That in tlie nomtnstlons nude try PMsMeal llayea for nueiobcra of bla Cshlnel we recoicnlse : 11 ?i, in faith to hi? avowed princliiiea. hi- generomi?deelro to ?t.ieliy tti f. nl Hit eleliicil!.-- anil to t >i : Il r ill ? portion? ui tin: Union into iianaooMia?d.votlou ii thabestlo tere?u ol tbewhol.uni r, and that in oor jad/raMOl th? -? ! OUliuatlOM tillj,'ht to be pl'.in-tti., cnailniii-il, Ifr. Kstou sceepted Um sssendssont, the reodragd witiiti was greeted with brerty dnsioosli alteas of ap proral, sffi r whleh Judge l).?t Is rootlaaed i,is rosmcaa, Kc eoootdcred that a great honor sad besa conferred apeo the elnh i>y the seteettof of one of 11 ? uemhera, Mr, Brarts, tooeeopy soch o prominent pestttua in tin* asw Cabin !. ami he f--it Msore< thai the great ma?!? af tho boneet, p?tri tie swmbers of both parties h :t gratt?sd ,.t the aeleetl n??. ami ?Icsirod a speedy eeoBimatMO by tl?o Senate. Tl.. PresMeat then soooittted the reeototteos as smeoded, sod they were aaaohoooat) adoproa. MA?.-?AI.I. .IKWI.I.I.'.s \|i|.|:;SS. Kx-cov. ltandnUi Jewell of Oeoneetlcat,apenthem> viii:ti<i-i o?' rhiiPn -:<i<-m. mad- the toUowlag address * IP- wa.- londlf cheei-'d upon hi? api ? STSS M SB t.u- pi.it, form : Hi vanas O? tuf. tTBMW I.i IOCS am. (.'i'itiiii''?: I inu-i coules? i ha i I am fioniewbai erob . M?ed in being ti.u.4 e.iiit -u nao!, ni ailtlii ?s .ion, ,i? I a.nt ;, baa lately certain thai I knot? tbe object ol your mvetiao. If it i* nl a noil: c al t !i....,i ,n, ? do Uot s-c Ihe in i -c.??ll V lor it. IV? :."i- i..-t fit in .: i-ai.ip .inn iu wbleh the -?u. >t'i.,u pr, ?enu'd t? the pi opio?" W'iueh m tbe two |?.iu -aI paraos can i.. better lutnuied t.on the govoniMtenl uf i.i, eon ? ,i, for i?.*- n. \t foor you -I .- i?-,? -,,). iwered In the .-u.??????? of t:..- Kepnbllraa lurty, at; i I I,.'nit n.i.?!?:/.. lia* Deed Ol a Kl i SI f..ii,p:iiit lili,, tli tain: i-i-tieii in the niatter. liar rletory, uowevcr, it ul ?i a i. a? a tain iltie Ii -.s.ni. It Wat obtained only !ty ? m., .i?: -ie ruajonty (laughter),and ?It?t soaaosoally h.,! i ei.!-i-t, nui we boo liml tin* KcpulilicaD party to po??er, with a taau luauuurated as r ? ?.-lent who will .in-i..!... ii ?i ami it .1 :t lo niiilicr iiciiMie?. Tut IBM W i'ies.,1, nt. .t v. in be dis. nit-Nil. .I.? ? noi Intend to i?.* the Pu.ni..; of a pert) nor of a (eotkrn, but ,-i thewbuic natura. Thii detcroiluetloi ounht aot lo aarurtse luaoy I.p. . a- u i- in ?ill?' ut cot ??an?-,* with the pliitlt.riu uuouwhk'b ... was aoulaated end hla letter oi ama tl nan*, lali noi Btntage that we ?houht coma nan now .in.! a..,?' u.1 Hi' t.i ?i.tt we a.?tail*, have of tl.e runs? tbe p..-:.:.-?. luteudato pursue 1 \?.- have ml aloog .. Ui .. ! .,.: he would adufS s wlae and patriotic pulley toward tlie Mouth, that he wmiiil do nil la biseoww ta .e . . couinerc-al proeperiry. that he woold aaraeale a ?ouimI i n t?orj, thai he would Beck ? bigner itandard la ci? i > i ? u. letitriii. .uni ihm he would ili-amad thai omtt .>; ? sude ipaeit) if ooualtleiwd Iu all upuoiatuieuis, Tuoae ? ho were peraoaalls ocquuiutod with PreeMeal Ha?..-. m?' i <\p. end saythisgei?? at him [spoesnai |, at,.i lbe* ?i-u ai-? pn pored to ?.*e mm .*!.., ?,,ui m _ut( hi... ii >'i nii?*!ii* n a? In? i tun einr-a nl a?ltii!ui?:trr *,,e .in.,.till .'ur the hem til o( all the ln-opie. I am glad an.I the gnat majority of toe people are t,-'?.! he hoe started out with mien admirable i oioiaatleaa, wlrleO i um? r no dooM w ilg .ill .iiiiiiiiiit.i. ami thai i??,? t. iiiioiit ? dhweottag v.lie. im tient nuc?, bt ha? eh.. ? n fol ill? ?'ulniiel I t'lint* i.i- t??.-.! n.aiiltlt til fm the |.ll, its. I ..i,,-,- ; t it iie,e-tiiy in . |>o?iil"ii I h.'lii to si,ant ad-TOM from tit? i...: anil o: Ihe Month, ulnl liuiu in, UWB hOOWlodM lean chettrfalli ?a> that the gsotleama eheeeo i'n?t iii.i.i, i (i iiti.ii ass tor two years ?to? si loa aiast an tul ant ttustworth* sdrtsers oi ?n ?<?..! ?ro-renuoeoi m W .-?m .?..!> | Ai pl:iil?c.| ROW thai nor tOdOSUASS -re ?nil.*i im. ??" <n-Btly itinl It m <??i ?-cuily n,*,. _ ?aiy Ihal |a?ililic.tl afl.i.., nluiiilil be ?n.,n.lit tu,, < t?. "a better sumagenteui, we imsi pi?t auch tnvu ;;, In ha-4l own hi.cm If M h?- ??i flBtrtSB Wltll tiie M::t, ami \lj*.?i-itiis iii'.'tip.iul i?r Im* \l 'i,l,* linn.?- I ?tlittk t,, lui?: lour y i ?ua ?U?u vmijiuj V? ?until ... betuuly -.?u