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ata V01 XXXVI.N* 11,223, NEW-IORK, MONDAI, MARCH li), 1877. PRICE Font CENTS. WASHINGTON. THE END OF THE SPECIAL SESSION "HR. I'on.I.A-S CovnilMl D |;Y S.ifllHLN YOT Tit*-. ANTI-llAYl."? K\? IION ?Nil SIl.lDl.W ?IN CiiVA.N1'-- (.UN. I'.KANr. The special fwssion of tlie Sonate was jonnu'd sitio ?lie on Saturday. Tim mini ti'?? of PrtMlerick Pongla*?*? wm fobated Iicslly in executive .-??'?..-ion. Patriotic *-pc<'( ?vue made, nuil many lb-mociat?* helped < fiini liim. |fr? W.-tlthons lifiiniiialioii for 1 tiict-Att.iriny at Memphis was ?ItieaNd. (' plicity in Um Tiva*>ury im? rest frauds bj iitil?ut?(l tn Mr. ( ??r.ai't. On the eontn compliments an* pud liim for Ml Ml lid tlie (l?'{.:'H:nc'it. Ceil. Ci.int will tro W this w?'?k, an?l in May will <ro abioatl loi j...;-. MR. norc.i.Ass confirmed. a RKM.MtKAI'.t.K DlllAIK IN T1IL" BoVKA I i ?'?1'ATItl MM ok MiiriiKiiN i)i:M.'t.?:vis BTBtBtxavt ; ruin. Int TtLKORAVH TO TnB THIIIIKE.) AVasIIINc. it)>, Mpi.1i 18.? Tlic d?liait- in the eoutive s,'s-iiii, \.-terday 00 tlie *-<<nfirmation Frederick l'oiit-las-i tu be United State? MsTfhs UM District of C'll'ilulna w:t?i MM of the inn-it m or.iMi- tlntt htM ?ver occurred in that body. " country lnsrn nr.i'h by the injiiiicti.ni of srer which --till *e-ta upan fliose present. As one of first fruitl .'f tbi l*r "-?iilf.it*-* new Southern policy r conciliation and good fellowship between ail | tiuusof Ibe cotiiKr.v "and bet wem tbe races oi r-..ii!)i, it is especially irratif.vring to all frii nds of BjBW Admitii-tration. and it is full of promise 1 tbe color line btto lu-litolu r. down, and that I Im M fjtiestion, as it lias existed m American politics i;.<? l.i-t t. n yean- i? likely 1j disappear. The v i-t.190in the attiniiat:ve to 12 in tin? liccati and of those who cast the latter every one t claimed baaing bis o-iposit ion upon Um r?n e n oo sf thecam?i'i.tU". 1 lie ?lobato is said lo bave i hibtledtiiioiii?bont wine of ibo loftiest, broad? ami noblest patriotism ibat bas boen witnessed tlie BtroeeedlUgO .if CiiiiL'it's-? fur many a v car. i BeoatftT 1*1 ; i - kni'.v Whjrta of Maryland, one t!io?c who Toted No? nia.lc a v.ry eloquent ape* tssB*si the color Qneettoo. He had prceented toi B?sate the rarotesl Btiopted by Ibebarofthe Disti ?lid t-igned by many leadiug lawyers, Republi? and Hciinii int.-. In their ptreferanoca and upon I Baajoos set forth in Ibat protest he la-id his cut opposition. Tar.lilil? to his Democrat ii aasociai in tin mid**, of bis speech, lie is reported to hi ni'.d that, ehhoogh a naiive of Maryland mm IDCIllbiT ol ill." Stlii ti .si Si ' t ol lilt ll. Ill iillie.V . w . i.i- proud hotel to-day that ho had never be a ?davit .1.1 -r, ami ibat neither be inn any lncinb of In- family bad at any time encouraged Ibe odio institution of slavei?. He felt himself count rain, t,> voie against the i onfirmation <>f Mr. !'? the |>attieul;il office Oi luii'd States Mai ! . ? : 1 li'.-an?.- he tin light hnn p ? ? thai phn ?. and for no other n i Gen. Mi'ir-nn, the new D?mocraties nitor fro Alabama, made a rrpeech in Bttpporl olMr. [?.?nulas: ?onliin ati.i.i. Which is -aid to nave Startled tl E aatonpresent Mr. Morgan baa foi thai year-ben OtM of the a!.lest and UK Democrats ..." his stale. In thi : J**7 when the siate was ras* m 1 from thee&rp< i I bis ?i?'. ?<?' c- at Ira. ted wider attention thi ;: tho ? boj other Democratic orator, and report? of th Which he and lii- ?li n.l.-? deOonni l ll .. ? lit? oiTot'l ai n- ;n t wer in til il ? I throngh ".t the V ni th i . :.:? ! ' '..???' Al I ?"i of ie. nined to carry I bj outrage end mt nier If the* In ?1 do it m tintai man sr. Uen. Morgan disclaimedliaTiii t.-' (1 ?my -m ,i expressions as w< reattributed t" hit Jtnt ' li>- .? '!? " ' |> :':,!, ..' .-, i-f i i pi i oil. I , tiaetS ft til hi- :?)i< .'ehe?, led tho Kcpubli ?.its of tl North, and especially tbe leading i of the Benate *.lm oppotted his atl at the beginning of the special that bewas a Bourbon of tlie deepest dye, ci to the old? d ol pro* lavery uotiona. Ti.. . have h hered tliat be would have nothing to do v.ith ai policy of |s ?ce or reconciliation which would it ?i to break down the color lin.? "i to estaLIisb tl i | te of the n..!". ? on a firm basia Hisspecch? \. ? red thai with himal 1?- i?i Bi urb ? is u thing ot tbe past, if, Indeed, be wascr? tainted with it. It ia lescribed by tho ?wbobeai it .'- as mu?. ?' "?. "I i, irsl "I olotiu nee in f ?. \. n- ? tbe Preaideiit'i Southern policy, and ot the? jualil of all American citiaone before the law. li ?aidthath? knew Dot what eon ?>? othoi take, bul as for him be sboulil \.ie nillingly an gladly for the confirmation ol Sir. DoitglasB. li 1.1 , s. U -v .:- : I'i. ? '..',1,; ,,il i ?cct..| in lii.' I ii. ciiili'-l air! h.i'i r-1 ? :. ? d the vot-. - of JO.tM?.? colored men and it did M>i lie in him, be said, when tl. rt;n in of their race waa nominated i> the An ufi nato for confirmation in an office b was well qualified to fill, to \ot ? Bguin t him. II. km w t.... iii.'v be could ib fend sneb a vote in jni t... | ,? Bow be eon'? so to the colored people of the South again and asl t!i-n - Mi re than irr.it, be i aw a new Ugh breakingnpt'o hiscouutry from the North, ll.-h.. Mad Mr, lla'.-'s letter ol acceptance and the lu .il address of the President ; he had teen bj !ii s<-ts tn.l1 tin- l'i"-;?ieiit ia Hue: re and honest in hi; BBa-poaa t ? do justice in th. Bouth and to brini aneetaeilii . of thesectiona, and be for himseli Lu?! ?it?, r h I to east no rote atrainst any worth) ii"ii: ? ch thia Administration might make, ?ml to pi;.. .? ? .. .'.-t.i.-le in tint way of the sn. ?.'(?(i.'i.p.i-liiritnt of the patriotic pulpo.?, i let forth in th. utaognral addiTja?. I ' i.il other S'.ulhein ."-t-iialorssimke in the same vti.i. N..1 a tingle word was iitt?r.?l against the ??"M: Mr. Donglaes ueept tm the s-roond *-t faith by prominent momben of the bar of thia D ?iint. n .m. i'., doubt as i.i the qualification ?>f the tainl.datc to fill the (.nice. A K"?h1 inany (Senators ?ti both >-.tie- nf tiie cli.unbtT dodfed the \^'t'-, an ! ?ut(tiy? ih, ,,. m-veral of the t a;p<t-!>a :. ? from tin- South ?rbohave beretofnr.* been loudest In th'ir adv. i ?,. v ol th. rights of the mum late, bill ?'ho have hy their a? is dotM IO mull to bring tin tausethtv rapoencd Intodkrainite. Tin; coiitirin.it inn of Mi. In H b looked tip m l>v tin.- hc,t in.-:? of both partie-, in Wnabingtoi M I triumpii not only ?il the new jioliev of the A..i;iiiiis tratiuii, hot alee of tho ti*t*wttirBt?i Boutbcrn men, to "*-"?iu the ennnuv owe? BOBowch for their patriotic ?'?tirM- rhning the ja?t Winter. Besideo greatly ??treii/jtiipni,,^ ,|r. p., .jdejit's new Bouthern policy, '? ?"?ver, biai theassiii?tire t.'-at In- will l.avadequate ?ui'pnrt f..r ii ?n the BtmBte.no natter erbat dio ?BBBhaai i?ay ukc plate in the lit ptihli.-a-i party. The (iiijK-sttinn to the ;p|Hiiiit ment of .Mr. I i(i:;/l:i ? ?-???btN'n more (Icinonstiative than that vvhi,ill I.aj Mon BBBBaaaat ? a.-iinst any oilier appointmcul *h^ the President has y el taado, li ?ras noteon ???led to i>, m.,-..;,;lC t r< ;, t a.in..iie-|| n wao Bore J***- iliei?.. than "aat-ang Kepublioaaa. Many of *-?>*? lead, n-' lawyert? of U '.?.-aiiiK.on, irn -jn ciiv- ol Ps-ty, and home of the judf<yrt who preside in tli?: twrtsoi tha District, thoin-ht Ihnsel?etion nn un Wle'oii('Hiidre<.():iiiii('ii.l.-?I ith reje? linn. I ho duties ci'i)t I nit?-d ?*itat?*s Marshal for tins Misitn t ?u. ' ? MM BBBBOttBMl than tlioso of thai ..Hirer Ba*a> naaea, ah tin- courts here ure United Btntoo eotuta, *'?1, iu addition to the dinic-..f the iiiar.shal In oilier ?'"tn.ts, )?? km to |n if.mi those usually ?J.-vo'v lag ?"Port the .?he?ir J'.isid'S ihis, cu.-t'.in has male tin "?""dial alti,..*?t ami-uiberof the I'lt-sidentV ollleial '?**eh.'ld ami the master of ceremonies on all tStatc ?*si"ns. It-j, understo?xl tbut i'roHidetit Hayes *?? uot tt-*iuue of Mr. Douglass the performance of the duties at tlio White House which Marshal S ha? discharged, hut will expect hi in si a.ply to Pi to the ordinary md legal duties of ins oAee. Mr. Donglaas wifl l??- BHNwhai ambareaaee lh<- resignation ?if Pe'iuty-Marshal PbiDtpe, win li?-lil the ]Kisitio:i f?>r a quartet ??f ?t oentwry, nn ?us familial ify with its duties and his ? fliei? in performing them he lia?* made tlie position of I)?.ut!::-?'spredeeeeMMi a comparatively easj Mr. Douglaaa will probably oA*r (be depot j man Ulli;? to sume white lawyer of (he District of re nisei* ability. Bach an appointment will not on! m?- aaary m order t?> Beeure an intelligent efficienl administration of tii?- office, bnl Itwil | move in great measure tbe oaose ?>f tbe oppralllu Mr. Douglass's ?ippointui? nt, which lias been BO spokeo. iMr. Douglass will bare no difficult' qualifying for tbe place. Oohunboa Alexander otber wealthy Democrats bare already oiler?-? sign his bond. Till' namks or SOMI OP THE PATRIOTIC DBMOCI [ORRRRAt I'll N I'lsi? vTCII. | Washinoto*.. March 18.?In ihe executive .-1-.n yesterday Benntor Conkling made tbe prine ??i? ???< li m fiivi.i of the ?tiniiniiiitioii of Mr. Doug? and Benatar Whyts was the most promineol ?>t tew speakers against ii. Messrs. Gordon, Hill, Bi aad (i.irland, with one or two other Democr voted for his confirma! ion. It is Rndorstood thai I.ain.ir, wli?. wns absent on account of illness, w< also have voted fur it ii.nl be been present. THE DEFEAT OF WALDRON. CARPXT BAOGRRS AM> BOUBBORI OOMBIBR BPfBCT IT?TMUSt PBOP-S OORST1TCIIRO 1 AMl-IIAYRS PAOnOR. InY rRLRORAPR M the T'URtrRB | Wasbirotor, March 19.?The P**esidcnt*i H? era policy is meeting with active opposition from anezpected iruarter. Aiur full eoiisnltatiou a the Peetmaater-Geiteral and prominent citisem Memphis who mo in foil accord with the Presid? In sppointed Mr. Waldron t?? !>?? Doited 81 ?u ? M nhul fur the Western District of Tenneese. Bef the nomination wsasent to tbe Senate, Mr.'rim tmrgh and Mr. Randolph, a defeated candidate Congress from the Memphis District, called n* Attorney>iienera] Devena, By their represcntatii tiny inducid 1? im to send to the Wl Huns?! the name of Mr. (.:irri-:i. in win favor CoL Eaton ot Memphis, a brut! ol the Commissioner of Education, had n signs I j' before Preaideul Hayes eame ?'it?> office, Gen, On had nominated Mr. -?i-i rett, i?ui the .N-n.i!?- failed ' on firm hbn. Mr. Dctcus ei ide illy nol n idorstai log the caso sent Ina name again to the ri.-i.i? instead of that of Mr. Waldron, bnl tbi Preside M'. Wnl.!in:i's os ne to tl ?? >;. nate. Commissioner Eol ?n himself lecroi t-i have ia!\ a livt ly Interest in this appointment, and . repon to have declared publicly thai the President Boni ern policy would not w-.iik iu cases of officers i^ Hritb tbe courts <?r the collection ol then c:.nc; and that Mr. Waldron was purlieu irlyobj tiouable as an ?r'iA, Catholic rind overyth 1 id. He is also r*?p ? < said ill 1 Ihio l.'epn - the Pre .. ?? inglj ha ' ''! ie , .i;. I :li..i mil of tl u ni. i ,! ?? . ,i ul of nui i fe Kotitl era i ? ot whom had written Charl? ? Po i. bj . "... .i Mr. Hay? b's i ii?.?. By .?.? !i cfl i and sin!?!,.r ones, the nomi lo/Mr. Wa dron, to \? bi ?li the Presiden! bad given con? tl? r.?'.. ition, and which was undoubtedly a ?-'??iid on laida Ide in tbe Senate. Among othai : ?? tioiu? made in the effort todefeal Mr. Walih one notorioi 'y fais.', to the cff'-cl thai hows citizen ?.| Tenne! ?eo, hut of Chicago. Mr. Waldn has be? nan tl : of Memphis l ir ! 8 . ira, an ha been a municipal oflh-ertbere for l?verai yea i ,1 ? only connection with < hicago i* ?-..:.t helu ied ?i part ul Ibe i apital foi a lirm ?! iii here. '1 he defeat of ?'us nomination involres more 'bs -.'. l.f .-it of ano man. I i..- advocat t*s ol ii..-1'i.-. deut's Southern pulicy Bee in the elements win? - ab ul this n soil the tend? nc.v to onion i?! vi en th distinctively carpet-bag plemci in the South and the "'?! Bourbon element in t> I . Bj Ihccarpet-liBfi elemwil is not meanl il . '. n persons "f ?tanditig who wenl South I .. ? in Ii gitimute bubiui is, !?;it those whoei pu Kiut has been nothing except offlc? -sccLing, aud i1, n abandon the Booth when thej can no longer seem office there. Tbe first objective point of I ..n ara to be an attempt to break down i ?> ? ; moral Key, with the hip'' of driving him from lii ('.? ?et if this can be accomplished, th< iippi tion is thai io other : roniii i ul iSouthern wan ,voul . po?il .'m. Ii i?, of ? on se, designe also as un indirect blow at Presiden! Hayei I p : tons >'.i;.i have not tbe courage to attack him open!* ?*? A LOUISIANA ADJUSTMENT. VI.-. WARMOTH IK". ..???? A rOMPROMliSE li?.|-'< 11 i:k \V> a DKC1 ai.Ail.?N AS lu WHU I UOV1 BXOB HV II?! 'I, lur ra__0-APH ro i.i' raiausR.] W.v-iii ?? .k.n, March 18.?Ex-Gov. Warmoth o Louisiana, at the requ? I ol the President, has sub milted a written Btatemenl ?-r bis viewsa : ? a.?- ?per ! o thod of adjusting the troubles ii I , .. I is made tbe sole judge of the clec tion and qualifications of it. own members. Il i gravely doubteil by tbe best 1? yei oi botl in i.o,?i i.:..i whether Ihe ReturningBoard, whicl ! ?, bra ia made tbe canvassing authority in all ' ?? lions in the State, has authority under i he ? tion to pass npon the return* as far as Ibey rclutt t ?nembem oi the Legislature. The Warmoth plai a-ii'iiis the linht of the Returning Board todi this. As to the teats In contrat, Mr, Warmotl ?-. that tbe membera of both branche ofth< Legislature whose scat* an nnconb i? i sh-il and pass npon the three ? ol tod places, irre ;.j i ctiveol tbe action of tbe I.'. : urning Boaid. 'ih. two houses shall meet in joint conventio , ? ?uva. - tbe returns, count and declare the vot? in (;?.??? ernor. On tins anangenient, Irrespective of tbe ...t k Bted Mats, the Senate would eontain aboul ?20 Democrats i?? 18 Republicana, and tbe House .".n Republicana to 48 Dem?crata, v it h an approximate Republican majority ol l_oujoinl ballot. <?? these 12 there are mow than raven Republicans, more than enough to turn the election, woe are uoi par? ticularly friendlv to tbe Packard Government, and who.independent of partisanship, eonld be ?? d npon to seenn a fair count. The balance ofpowei in i in- joint < ouvention as constituted would be un* dei the control of men whose interests are entirely dep udent upon the peace? and prospcriti o? the _l ?ie. 'i lii? adjastment i? not baaed upon any barg tin or ii nt ?is t?> what penons should be ele? 1? IS? d Btora (rum ihe Niebolla Legislstun In ordei to secura the recognition of thai Uovernment; and II ia the only adjustment which Ux. Warmoth thinks .. ul con iitiitioinil. In the 8?nate then are onlj three contested Beati l*be Warmoth Rcpubli cuii.?. ?ir.- opi? ?.- ?i ?o tin' withdrawal of the troops from the Mate llotij-c till an adjoatmenl is made ?pon some such l?ii-is. Tbe representa t i ves ol this hide ?f I 111- L?'..i?i.i:iil CaSB ?He t ujiii.ieiil lu-liig!it thai ill?- troop? will not be withdrawn ii ? -1 il such aa iidj?siiii? nt has beca reach, d. Everybody ebw, however, believes there will he n?. iv'K-iit drla.'. hi withdrawing tin- truopa. They think that the Cabhiai will lake _p Mm question on Monday or Tuesday, and that a MBMBhH?oa in uu BBaiWal eapoeity, oouawtiug of Vine Praatdcni Wheeler, Mr? Fratet ??i (?nn., and paaribly Btoulej Matthews aod soase etbera, will gota Mew Orleans to midi HV-r to liritiiX ul? ? it .i ' oiii(iniiiii.-i' In | d upon the inorganliaMna ?if the linglslalun and eanvaeB <?i tie- v.il?- lor (lovi-r.ior h.v it. Anything Its?, it ia ?>. H.ii.d, winilii lu-u brada and ? baitecdragraeafal to the ?overniucut which could not bu co-suleied. The withdrawal of troops withcvt such ana?! ment they insist would bei lonipli-tc surti-nd? the Nieholls (???v.'nun. nt and an ahandonuic: the Republleam Booth. Got. Wim.mili and a good many of the Inane? repn-.?-iitatives of Mr. KieboUa left Ung Louis last night. The latter are confident that ihe tr at?- to lie withdrawn the coming week, but evidently have no definite inform-itum of tie pose?! plan ol adjustment anajiatril by Mf. ^ moth. It .should he aaid, in explanation af Vr- 1 moth, plan, that ha apparently bebevea tha could control a Boffleienl number ?>f the votes of anti-l'.i? kiiril K<-puhliiuns to hold tho luilaiic power iu the legislature, raconstraeted as he gesta, and ooold thus secure his own election tc I'niti'd stales Bonete. Tb? NiehaUa Legialatur it beeomea tin-only it fado body, would cert i imt aeleet him a? one of its candida tee, and tha h that meognfana Mr. Paekard will also rafeas ta so. Mr. Warmoth has therofon a aaUgh inten ? an adjustment such as be augteeaa. THE TREABUB. SCANDAL. PBRSB ATTA? K?5 oN MR. ( ?NAM?AN ATPAR roVSI'HA'.Y AO-ERfl 1UVI-IIK IS .'.(>! lltlMI 1?. [UT Tl ?.roll ?I ?I IO TUP. nillll N: .] WaSHIROTOR, March 18.?-No,.,um new can learned torn hing the ramora whi? i? eonaeel w ri Tneeury oficiala with sllecod coiupiieiiy in fiiiuliilelit coileelioli of over-due ?nii-rc.?! on le tared bonds. Friends of several of the officials d that i li t \ will he found tohpvetbc remotest i neiti'ui with anythin.' improper which baa b discovered or alleged ?<? have been diet overed, I amipljr Just im lii'flaslalBiil Becretao' Conant to that (hiring hi.? long servie? in tbe Departm under asveral Beeretariee of the Tn my his record baa been an ezeepti ally bo'.oral.le one and bis s. ?vie.s t?> Qovernmenl have been of vert/ great value, circumstance has ever been discovered during iiiv? Btigatiou ?.f the great sesndala which have b uncovered in the Treosur] Deportment, during 1.1.1 four or i i v ? ? years throwing ? i i ? lea I auspii on him; and no on. baaevei been bold euotigh e* U) suggest that he had dishonorable conn i any oi ih.-m. On tbe other baud, his services to I several Bei-retarira under which he has served hi been almost invaluable. Many abiu have U attacked and rooted oui in Ihe Treasnry Depa ment which have either been discovered by him bave h. i investigated nnder li-- direction. I high chara 1er. tua l?>n_ service, and bis auexc? tinnable record in office ought therefore i.? place h ?il'iive luspicinu until some actual prool i nectiou with frauds or irregular pro ill!? "?I. 'I I ? pi cnliar kind ol fraud? now rasp? ? ted may hii'ih tles'-ribed as follows: In computing the i lereatdue m United 8tst?*< l?.mls ii ianecessai important that the book?! ill be closed at an Hem ?? tbe rule of the ilcpai Imcn h titeen always to close the in : 10 days prioi to 11 ? da when interest is due, and no transfer oi bonds ci he i :d during that period. '. i-1 ion t'i< i fore, buying bonds within that period i.? anabla I bond n ?-. i? i? 'i in hi ? t:l the "A) daya havi i _pir< -1, and i'i' : computed from tho date <-f i trausf? i. Tbe aecnteil in ? rest betw? II date on which the books were do d ai t In- r? ?_ i -11 : i i ? ? i in ih. '.an"' "i Ibe pa rtspri erly due to the seller, ?ho generally either forge or ?sign? '? i, doubtle . thinking h" hi got all the interest due him al ih date of acllin According to law, all unpaid ititere.l ii raver-dint Ih? 11. ?? ... .n th? ? p"i "i IK) tin* , .ii mains ? the book ?asli b lit) to b? paid w bi'ni by the person to n bom ii i ? due. Si" ' I that .f tl I In ?!. ??'.i iincnt wen informi tioaOf the interest thus due whi? h enabled ou m.'i r- i... nl.i . l.'.ii.i.. An i ?. ?? .!.??::>?; ? 'i. i;::i ter by the secret servi.i dives rested tho in pieion pretty conclusively on on? 1) i clerk i tlied? part ment, who app? ared to ha , 1!"?? u in ??-??11 *. aion with a New-York Ltoruey. AsaootiustLI wi discovered Mr. Dougl? :?- wa n I? Ij dismissc from il?" department ?saisi ??? cretarj C< naut. A was then bi 'd in the Tn ai ni y ae t?. ih. feasibiii?j i i instituting legal proceci i,..-- again : Duugiai . but il was decided I? Un dej-artmenl officiala to turn t!.<- matn over to the Di tricl \ttornc*1 t-.i whateve action !"? might deem proper. There was son question aa to I lie law narran tingan*, nue ?i proceed ???es. Douglass having onlj furnished informatio to outsiders, whicb, though in violation of a ah o the department, was nol considered aa wlioll; coming under any statutory law, Assiataul Seen tary Conant did not himself institut? legal pi ings against Ilonglass, and lins ?ceins to boil ground ni .h which son ? members ot the secret .???! vice of the Treasurj Department were led tosuspec tlint bebimseii bad some connection with them. ,?-'.? !?!? . Bh in.,1'1 ontakinRcharge<>i theTmu urr Denartmcnt and learning the facts in th i imm?diat !j directed an informal examination ? Ihe subject, which is non in progress. Nu concia have yet been rea'-bed atfecting envof tin Treasi i. oflii ials, ?md those fainibai with lb? w it t?i- deny t'ii'.t such \" likely to be ?'.? t? ?? ;.,i> Sherman is r. porl 1 to I?.-.-. on ?In- subject: "So chargea whatever havi lu n made to me Impugning tbe character o Assistant Secretar* < onaut, who t.?>k a verj aetivi pari in tbe prei i<n.s investigation) with a v lew full* to expose tbe frauds; nothing has appeared to cast the leaiI -li-Mii'i'?i on hiin.'' Ashle fromaecui|ationi coiiiieei?'! with Assistant Secretar* Conant'sofll :ial duties,idhera ?d an outra ousaud indecentchar rhavel published against him to-ilay, whieli .ii'-? making thi affidavits insist on their ability t? sui lain. Mi ; frb ?d. -..v thai the manuei m which these stories are told, und the w-nrc? which they have emanated, lend col -i tu I be theory that tbe whole movement iaai onspiiucy against tbe Assistant Si retai ?. GEN. GUAM'S TOI R. ? i i.- ?.'.'. 1 v\ ? ? v KARS -\ i>.- h:: i., l?.vv . i PRIVATRJ.Y. .... Ti : r.i.uii ro ..i. rum si .1 WsHHlMJtur, March I I a. and .'?ii?. Grant wiU leave Wasliingten during thepreaenl week im a visit to the V? i ?t. A? compani. ?i by tbeii yo Bon, non in i allege, tbe* will sail for Europe in May. Tbey expect to tie absent from tbe country a two years, and it is Gen. Grant, ?h lire to travel asanj other private citiaen ot the United States, without publie demonstrations by tbe government authorities of the eountriea he ?\ ill \ i?,t. li. recalls the embarrassment of Franklin Pierce during bi Unir abroa 1 after the expiratnm of hin rn-.id.-iiii.il t ru. After a profnaiou of public atteutions, hi al last found n fogs in s seclndi tl village in tue swi is mountains, where lie enjoyed hi,. ..I for about three d.i..? before his identity waa discovered, t b? n tin people turned out en manan and gave him so cordial a r >. ?.tion that he i forced to mot .... g Uen. Grant desirva to avoid this. THE BIUBTOW MULES <'.\.-i:. 11 U ?I MVIAUIIA IKSVII -s|.|. ny .11 ,.,,,. i ?,l|.,.I.. |HI Til ROSSI ?I to I.it. ii.un BRI Wamirotor, March 18. A amall p riiou ul ? '? gang wo?, have i"U!~' been pmanhag Goo, Bristow i ..m. io mi.i m th?- Bupremc Court of this Distil >< ..if nl.i,. A? u auquel to tha male ? aas, wlm li wa ? mini?' up l?y h..nn- claim agenta and detect!vea. and Bpraag la Coagre la.yearageferpoUMealoffMt, a civil milt was instituted agaiaat Gen, Balaton in the District ?.?.nrt hate, n waa prepared by tbe part* ana ?>f eertala claian lawyer.? hen- whose easaat -. ? filia r..??. BRITISH AFFAIRS. ri?AsF.s OF BBITIflH JI'SITCE. Mrr. if.MiivM m m iMi'i:isiiM-|> ?wn KOMTTtRF cuaaura Tun Qoanv?tonn wununon I'm Vt ?UN?;???irv ;\j C iVI VKM ION (WIM li IlY I lM'lJt>.s AM, KO TIIK I.ANOl 1? til.NTllV?I.Kli nucn? ?. (rit.iti un. m..t-i u: roBBsooosmai orttra nntr-i 1.(?m>i?\. Mardi 7.-lstlie throne of England Dnatnblotbal i i-t.-.-i ; *t -:.r-. i: racking! Tbe mai '"'' *? -i ' ."?? de ?i\.-r-1 he Petty Be rdons Court I "d' a -.?i i " .1 ?-?n to ;hi;ik .-o. f,,r the*/ haves.!/, i rath? i : llerfai..... n.-;, -, to prop op the majesty of t Queen with the terrors of the law. I don"1 thinl ever beard of Todcaater before, lain -uro 1 uev h. Bid m Mr. Leatham of l.lleskelf, whom tbe mi is! rates itliov.* it ained have sent to prison fort, month- for audibly cursini- the Queen. This ( lens ?it is ei rtaiiilv an nlb-iise ?i.-aiu-t -food mi i.t ?.?--vv.,? ciiiuiiiiited in (hutch win!? service vv --oingoa* It was twice -repeated, and Mr. Leatbi beeaiu ? \ iolent wbeu i-.tn.in-trat.il with and had be ptai oat, tin- service- of no less than four men 1 i-L'T. <|tii:.d to eject him. AU tinsse seen to ha ? ' :i r '-'? id? ii by Ih.' tnaftafantesaaaggravations the original outrage. I perceive it la stated wi great partirnlariti that the scene toohplacewfa public worship traa being eoodnctod by aciergymi of the i nur. hoi England. If it had happened ia Dissenting ehapel .1 singlo raont-Vs eonflneme might p.ihap* have been thoagtn ravmgh M 1. .itnai?. .vim i< described as a mm of good positk in hie -,- hieb muy nieaii anything; fron a oou shopke? -pet to ? t-oonty magnat?-??pleaded in exte nation oi hi crime that the words wen utter? ?*pontaneo*ndy. He further defined *a>imtanaoni by the remarh that shortly before lervico hehi been talkiifg aboot the Qt-roen'a tanas, i'h ahowa the meoav? nionee of kgal fictions, l? ?une the taxes ;uc called (rU< n's lavs, DO v.r. Leatham plainly believed all the Brame*- wrui oni nl the h ?id earniags of tbe subject ??<>(?? loi the private pocket of tin* Bo-reieign? wli-*reas, i fact, tbe poor woman ceta only hum beggarly t* iiiirlit.iis >.t ih.lints, ?i 11 ? 1 can bj BO in-atis Mgard I that as pin-iuoiiey f..- h.-r personal spending. II maasterurged also In defense thai be hadgtve liberally to church and schools In the parish, aa liad airead* seal a letter of apology to the clcrgj nian. All would not d,.. Mopaotton bstronger i lin humai.?I ne an Ibe l.tiirli-h?lu. a?i thau on rnged loyally. Tho in:.?i-iraf. s <.t the IVtlv r? sum-ui rod ??-t. r were firm. They wen resolve that tbe Urittsfa Conatitution should not peris by their fault. ..: m ?itrle gratitode do th neblest actions earn In thia world that thos wl.s ht to be the eulogists of this devot? tant-y are. the first to make public an ir timation that the magistrates bave c ??' ?t. There would, bdeed, be nothing snrprisin in a mere BadicaJ detecting an Incongruity in laborer being rewarded for breaking, his ?ife's hi a? ? ifiuemeut, while Mr. Leatbar* g.-t? two mouths for, ahull are say, merely d .main Her Majesty' ?? . Bui in tin-e ?layoeven Torie pay, on occasions, some outward deferei public opinion ; audit may not be an error ol judg tuent which lea?ls their greatorgau to describe th< sentence of Mi. Leatham a : one vv htch must be pub 1 ' luslifiedor prnmptlj rot ised. h a :!1'.-.-in >eaae basoccurred, worse becatts? Un ofieudci i- in a ."till 'u.-.h.-i poaitiott 1 * life; worn? because h( iahhuaeli charged with the 1 tionol v.hal i- .?i led in-li? ? ; trorsl <.t -il!, perhaps because ho baa attacked not thi Throne, indeed, bul s... i.v. I suppose it must be admitted that ? ?? 1 . b very near a general collapse trben revolution?r* dicta are nttercd from the Bench itself. And whei I reflect that ii Is tbe Lord CbJef-Justi?.f tbi Common i'h ?is who lut.i shown himself a Jacobin ami a Communist, 1 am on th* p ?inl ol p l trunks and returning to :? country where no suet ? ? I'.ni't bo surprised ii I arrive bj the next steamer, la the hurry nnd rtnxiet* of pos? ible departure I have not bad time to consult tnj law books, bnl 1 hare no doubl i' i- laid don t in l?ai I-ion.' that the Game lawe of buglantl aro the palladium "f ii ? liberty and the foundation stone oi its social existence. Th**ot metaphors ma) bo mixed; tin v ought not. I admit, to be eombbw il in lbs sanie ttentcnee, but I am too much agitated to mind that now. For whatever BUekstooe may say I Know thai h.- ? v;i.-t majority of the peera and cotintr* gentlenteu ol England tbeyar? u i*t*gardcd. Thii palladium bas been attacked; thia foundation stone shaken. And aince Lord Coleridge labotbalogis latoi .id n Jntlge, v h rae duty it 1? t. ? -11 ? In make and 1.u-.?? laws, 1 think it will not o.'ti)?. strong ii I say that a parricidal band baa been lifted agaiuat the palladium and laid npon the foundation ol. ; although tiiis.Io, - ?till further confuse the metaphor. 1, ,id Coleridge baa, In tact, been Irj lug ? p inching . .., : .m , ?:. ?. which the peen s dcountry gentle? men, end all p? : tons of w? Il regulated minds, regar?] with Just honor. itisn..i ?-apii.il, l.ui it may yet bo ma.le so. Lord I'ol. ridy.?- did not, ol ooame, venture i" acquit tbe three awn rbarged with this atroctons crime. Ibe? win 1 envi. 1. d, but after the conviction an applica? tion was math to Lord Coleridge to allow tbi ooota ,,. , r.'-( nlii'ii ; in other trotils, that these '.'-is sbonld be paid ont of the pnblk treasur** instand "f beingpablbj tbe prosecutors. II?' refused, and not .nu rvfiiacd bat said, "that it wat-the in-t <>.?.;. ?ion at.v s'u h application had been made to hi ?. and 1 hoped ii would be the last, f"r be certainlj nevei -inn.id order the eostaio an* tuebcaoe. tie aisbed it to be distinct]** understoi i thai be was only fol? lowing th.- praetiee of eminenl Jadgeo. The law ought undoubtedly to be eufotreed, bat bi th? la? |.i,.i.. :rd the amusements of rich peopl , lb< y must '..I-ii?,?-;ii'.i'-' :ui '.!-'' It is this last f? iiiclice which ha? excited thi "treat ?? Bad moal righteous indignation. Could aa*/ mnguage be m. ineen* diaryf How ?tag can the rich hope to go on legia lating in their own mteresi, ii a lord ehtef-justicebe trayatbemf I- be n"i himself 1 rich man I Did not rich at* ?;? -q*?pot-ntblinl la he, rnerelj becaus? !,, Liai taken aa oath to adaiioi itei the lawi equally li tv.en man and man, to disn pu I tbe laten -t- ai hi -1 ivvn . :::-?? < all t h" game law s sur* i i d \ ration from the bench thai the?, are onset d only f" jiri.Mi the amusements of rich people 1 Th many more questions are 1 ' i. Sir Cliar.ee L ' ! ? .. bin member, asked in tbe lloase ol Com? mons?not all these Ittdeed, bat th? much simpler on*? whether Lord Coleridge really said tbe thtaga imputed to bim. Iak? I oh rid#*e trtoto '?? the Home .?-,?. ti't.uv, to whom .--ir (harh- i."?rar.t'.s tpre-rmn ,. . ,,|.|.?,-..-,i. ? r.ither remarkable reply. Head nutted lhal the aottls?wlth the exception of one inaccurate]** **cpo**t-f-d-?were his, bal a.ni.it that he ..... . ibb l"i I ? not? I" any tneinln-r of r. Hon oi <. : '? markinf further: A letter to ti.' Been tarj ol Btats to teread in the ll.umi of 1 ?' us is not it conventenl mudlnrn foranj ,'. . i.? Ion . r the ???? a-1.?* (luestli n. Bui ly law ibi ? ?? ? u, ..i.' ma ., . i.i? :.e?i. - ui in. <. u' lawai -,i ,1 ni tin* authority ol the jud.-c u lull 'tt-tl outhe . ,. . ,,,1 ? snd the "tt'tise tried Uiefttre roc at Darfaain .,,.,, It. :. . ..1,1 .1 I'V I.I lU.-tl.e-iiI Hie I? ?1. ? .'.illlin! M . j, iji.il . ? uf .'Lui n.??i ne v ?'.<? '?.I ? " ''I, I' .1 . i;, i occasion on which snjr Mttnuipt ha? , ?? ' ? Blet 1 .'??.'? fti.'ii ?1 I'rnM - '..| ,.;i 1,1, I. Ie |.;:vel-,. 1 I etll' ? .1 l.e :n, .111 1 fill.. ,,,, ,. i.,.,..,:, a... m i. r :? ? lie i.', i.?'..?. i ...? :. i- v : :, i with to statement n lu nui think i. m w unrj t- troal l. jrvaor the Uooseol i mm ui?. l bis t- :,nt the kind of laagnafB thaHawBo at Coto ux.,;, i i , Bed to bear, thmigti?wetre it anj i,;l.fi . I BOOldsa] U '.nn laiu'iiaK'- mont boii .,?a ie to I.....I10I. ridgs ; and a prop.i v indication of ti it iiniep' -mi. ?',??(? <>i the B**neh? Thi fcarbiwoagfa j; I-..JI. . bv*< !."t'.eh-- shoiild airnin ??ill uttc,lion lotbc mal er. lu tha U-nbastil] unietraatftlng Hc-iit- v?a-cvpeel'd. f"i IheT). l.oi.l M'.dl.ti.n v..:. la..i sight ta ?m tie tl.'- lord 1'liancelh.r, and then n ul.-;. 1 liai lord t'oletidea* would appcurto ... 1.1..1 n. .0 ii. 1 am ?iUite ?.cuaiu ho never un an: to, and he was in fact holding court out of T.oi Lord MMIeton breugbt up the antject? hut aal need not put the (|iie?ti?ui, as it had ban air auewered ia th?- Coaamona, and the Lord Chanet like the ii'itue Beers tory, said in- had no jariadb over Lord folaaklg?. The Inetdent was, how? made Risaeorabla hv th<- declarationof Lord Mai 1'iry that the Gama law-? were made, DO* f?n rich 1 ?tit fm th?' preservation (!) of wild animals the amusement ol tbe pom! I k?v?> yea '??it barest outline of these eircumatancea. It wool ii? leaa to try to deecriba the angry mbrm which Lord Coleridge*a obeervattoo, maoi aal proper aa it may s?.-?'in to yon? baa excited; us? because you bave no Game lawa, and beeanaa ety ia the United StRtea bee?supposing It to 1 any at all?a difieran! I'a?adiuin and fotimia sli.ne. Since we are upon legal matters, it is worth no that an effort was made yesterday by Mr. Jm Held in t lie Court of Queen's Bench to pat a sor! uf limitation upon the well-known ruh? of EngUab bar that a barrister la bound to under! any case on. r.-.i ?o him regardless of whathoi tin ik of i?. T?tere ?mus an action for bread promise, and it came oui in the course of the I thai the plaintiff, a woman,had hen the ? troas of anotbei man before her engagement to defendauti A letter waa read which, to the mm the j.i-i?*", proved this eouclusively. I!?? ?1? s. ri the bitter aa too indecent to be read in public, jury then sent up a note to the bench to tbe el that, in their opinion,I he case OIlgM to proceed no ther. Hut the plaintiff, counsel, a Mi. (ihn. sec? i iclined to persist ; whereupon Mr. Justice Field quired of Mr. Glyo whether he had reed that lei "iisii man." Mr. (?Un replied: "Iain here M advocate? my lord ; and aa to your observation ah 'a m.in,' I think it la not one that aboold he ii Mod to me at bor. tf your lordship and tbe J have made up your minds, I will not proa further; hut I am doing my duty as an advoct ami I don't wish tobe addressed as 'aman.'" Hila speech aras followed by "great laagbb and by tl*!- curious observation from Mr. Just Field: " Sonn? persons have different f? inga bom me, I eaanot hut feel indiguant this case, nut as ?i Judge hut aa a mi hut aome people*a feellnga are din'? ron Upon the jury finding a verdict for the defenda Mr. Glya roaa once more t?> hay tha* h? v "h'.iei'cd" in the . aa ?. and expressed ids opinion o (meaning against it), but that he was bow id pn-eiit it tn the jury ; that it was "Impossible I him to take any other conrea."* Then Mr. Juatl Field: "Mi*. Glyn, there is a point where the do of an advocate ends and that of a man ramea and m placa of nustng a laugh ?it the letter, thought ?..a would bava regretted having been tl means of introducing so filthy a ease to the j or] This is distinctly a new departure, should the K glishbar happen Io acquiesce in It, Tbe contra doctrine has f . iishe?l many a man with anexen f r doing dirt ..?rk. Bul i-? the Bench to dec! what cases a lawyer may take and what be may in . publii ly if be make* a mi ?t ik< Tbepublie might be the gainen by such a conn hut bow about the barf ') i??-y, aays a comment?t? "naturally look upon auch a proceeding as a depa tura from tbe well-nnderetood 'rules of the ga ne,' ai ?sest lili...!.;..;, moreover,a most dangerousproc dent. If, they argue, the ' manhood' of the adi cate may be appealed to, why nol his 'sense of ju ticef A ''i where would that end .'" Will.my Ame ?can lawyer say f The rule In Question doesno . believe, < list in the United Stat? ?. t?. v\. >. TUS PIBS RECORD. BOILEBWOBKfl BUSSED IN P1TTSBUBGH?LOf ?rlT.'.'ioo. I'lri-ni'ii'iii, Penn., March 18.?A fire earl tali moruros des! oyi d tbe Fort PHI Boiler Works o? i XV ? ' ' ? .1! .v :'.., f.-: i.- i .f B?. .a..! ave? aad f?; | I. . ? l 10 >i i.) -. ii in ii. -, 025,000. Wllaon, 8n?r?_?T i'i., iron ?n'I brass fraudera sod p!pe fitters, Io *-! i.i?'O; iu-. 'in. i. glO.OOO. Miiisll.'lil _ <>.. In- ??? tin -iifi-, I,.?.. ->-?'.''?'<? ! fall? i-.i.-iu-. ?!. Messrs. t'urroll < c>. iiave ?? :.if i .in iiin-i yard, and will resma? a or. ? a ?.??.. ?Lu... A MI!,I, BURNED. Cixcikxati, (?I.i??, March IS.?II. M. As? ia .re's Souring mills, v. ttii liier conten^, at ( li! .<??(..t ill., were bnrned last night. Loss, *, t-VOon; Insarunn ?f ?. ?HI. AN ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT At:. ON UJfBUI ( l.-?F?!. A lire broke out about V p. m. on Pridaj ot ih. -i.viii Hi..,!- ui ?i.i tenement bouse at Ko. 40 Essex*sl oeeupled bj i i ppn .::u Bad hie wife, D n naoke].dout of a bedroom window andtba root ai lastautlj tilled v.ith ii.iau?. The quick arrival of t. iireiiien, however, enabled them to extinguish Ibe Base bi f?.:? ili;, bad done much damage. While the** wa poium;: water apon the are, Ltppmann rushed Inte ti. room apparently tn great distress of mind, en that he was rumed and all his propert] waa destroyed He ? ricd .mil wraag Ma bands,a_d even Ion out his bab This w^.s su plaint/ overaetlaa thai the Bn men were I i tu. .?.an.?If- tin-...Ure tt Ii.e 1'if.ii? aolj BOOM 'n .Mm, and part of the bed ha<l teen Injured. They dlseoverei that the lied clothing waa saturated with oil and that ? lamp 1.:.it i" ' n i ia . a upon ti,. bed,bal il had no tup am ?sa. plalnljr laid Ibera for tbe take .f aiipearancei l.i|.|iiiii.iin and lit.? ? ?!.'?? ?- .'re ai. ni i inn ii.f m. ?...i.. not; they occupied only three rtxmm, and the furnlturi In them at the moal wai uoi worth n.? than ?rjn??. oi till? !,.:.; i , mil l... 1 .i!.1.1.'. ' d an in-'llalli .'in ? i,ni i ?u lii. i a. i in.'it.d I'ire In ?in .i it?-.- Company. The building wa? rtileii win? iN.or fiiniiii."?, oho, it the Bra hod aol lie?u m promptl) extinguished, would have been in ?Treat dan per. Llppinnun wsii Immediately arrested aud lu kedui tne I.IO'. I ? Hi?? - : i'..'..- hi ttlon, Huturday mornini In- waa liiiii-ii to tl i.? -\ Marke) ?'-mil aud reni?o?!?' to await tbe result ol tbe luvestii{atieu.oi t'lre Marsh. Bheldou. V (?i'l'l'ii; 111) INCI.NI'I.WlY IIKK. Tii?? t'A-??-.?inry unoccupied frame boa e 11 Ninet* Bftb-st. and Riverside drive beloRgjngto Hartta Raj ol Ko. n? West Fifty Bftb st., wa? dcatn yd by to I.it- on --.tiir.!:'.y nlicht. The loss wssshout $3,000. Tin ii . '? .n-.,-.. ????11<>have been eaassd by aa Incendiar)', v, bo ? ? aped d? tectioa. i ? LEGRAPiiio rent CtRcivsATt, March 18.?B. M. Rhoemaker was to .'it. . l i l.-.l [il ..I lit ul lilt-ClUi'lllil '., JJ-iii..:.,.? alul i4.ll to.? K..UII.... i ompaajr. <'i\? iN.v.vii, Marcb 18.?Detective OfBc r Jamea V\ 'int.- !? :?? I ?< ? i. >.. -ai. i a ?? I iu tie- penitentiary for ij mouths lor ?M i ti? implicated 11.,. fifia frauds. r.ihiiit?. MorroRj March 18.?The IJuitedStates ?teas 'fe n i-1 n- ii?, Uf nag -iii|. "f the Nun:. At.ujiu Buaad i n. I. ,t the ltosds yestelUa) '"i Norfolk. \i mu HYPiiRT, Mass.. March I*?. -The Mcrrlmac Pllrer Mining <'<Mup?uy hos strack s rein of gra . ' ? - ilistt, Hi. n- ',??? ; one jrel ?11 i ut ;'< .1, a . ? 000 per mu. M..? -ui ?i, M a?il lb*??-The Liverpool Boardof I ? .. . | Ihi . r i -? . . || ..,..' on steamship*, ami they are now at Ubsrt) toslgnari ;.. :i i ? '. llll HUB i?. CiMiNwn. Mareh 18.?Joseph ('"--s was Rned ?_.'-o fur ?n.iiitiiiK the I*?? of Kentuekj '.. rartsgiiig la a I...- light.t bftag SlUiOUl ti.: u-, ?. - ? ; lit Jtt'J i.i.i . II.. I.:. ?- |. . :. lln.i.sr. .i;..i .?n Briimir, N. II.. Marah 18.?At i Ami im this ,t ??;..?.n tan young men, Csiniib? ? m -???! m ? .. v. n i ,, iSii. . ..?,.. i,, Tue f.iiin.. strutk Hu i.niii - ?-er.il na..-? ii4 ni.-1.?.. .uni tin iiiii,., arcvoivei ?uni ?li.il lilil? t.llalli. Cbicaoo, Mar?!? lH.-O ie ?.f Hie jury iu Iba Bull?? van lli.iiTnnl ii.uiil.r tlia!, Utraa I... n "ui'. was im I... ii.?... I? I i. State -Vin ii. .. ;, i .... i. I.i -, ...i S Cl perji Is'fi.re he aMSt-cryteit tUat i. ' .-?|... ...lut f. rii.t.l an t.pinit.u. Hu- .Viuiui? ?({a.uni 1.1144 i? ?i.i. i 11 o .?iii.it;. Acocara,Oa., March l*?. -TheChrtmiok und Venir asi, a il. ti ???..? . 4-t.ii-l ??nil m 1783,and ThtCOnatitiu ? ii ii. ...i.. il.'.l, a -i.-il m wii-.i, une iuint.liil?ii.il j t -l.-i.iny, ni.', ..i.?., .ti I....I..V ..n., a l'u i..i n at Tat t'A kU an i ' lin i..iii'!lii;iti.?1 in... r ?III t>. ululer UM nun Barates) ?r vvaUti _ \vn>[iii, Uio p m?rit mis ut Ta* t'.irvni?;!? sud i aiMfi (?ii.vvva, Marcb 17.-In the nRuaso_thediacas> Hluuun tin r.xtrmililun lull Mr. ItUkr ntstetl lli.it an( ?i..ii',:, haspowel BBdM i".- Murta An.1.-11.4 BStta iiiiik,- Us . 1 ths ?n. ui.?.m, ii 1. lateadas what Um Mil kalsrs iii Uoaasaa? tii-..iiiif s law to .i|i|iiv ui tim iin|M-n.i OeeaiaaMOt ta ropesl ?ucli Imperial lesisU loa ?? m.?? ut yrsssal siso san bj r. m 1 .n.: iiii tii? ?tal?is iiook iui.r!?iu with CaaatUao jur?_iio. ? in... liiiinNi??, March 17.?Tha Ihmrt of Ai?p?-?i1h iu th. i-SM-i>r M?'I..-j:i sir timt linn, Wii.mn A Co, ilr.-l.li .1 |.,,n lint! II??- Mi-runt I - Afeas** oiiiild Ilot be L< I.l ll.ibl. fur las? ? ? ?a.i.iiiu.i ?lii-. i?n linn lLu.ut. Iba ca?oha ht s in-r-re the souris asar!*'loo rears mid ti.- amount involved (rassois ?...?i, tint tin- ptteniwbt st ?ink? toute it u n*?.-. aasa T.? iti...... ?i. i'..*iiou ?. iti.? Hi. to la fsvai of tar Bavaey, aso. iir.u'.ii' ?In-?.aU.cl reltduXod m f i... in-..:. .__?...,....i ...?, , IOS 4.U.I41U. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS THE POBTI AM) TIB FOWEH. r.nv. i?;natii:ki' in iosixin- URI TwOAJMBBB r.? the anooTitijoBB ?tfjtiiBtiina n canntu? laOaaott, Mar. I i-, i-"7. Gen. Ignuticft' attcmlcd the i?wjiti(>n at the Fori icn (llllce yc-iteril.i.v, ??tnl i'i tlie ( vein;if left fur Hat ti. i.t Honoo, tlie seal of Iks Karaaanef IsJIstMiy, ?%aaan| llie ?.uc-Nof I.nr.I S il;?!mi v w lmiil he ".vil! nuit there ate tha Karl of IKuhy. Mr Stafford Vsrtbeote, Mr AaUh? toa cresa, tiio gastrtaa and Italtaa I'miia-.?..-!??, fie Marquis of Harttagtoa, and "'.r OesoB? a, Ot a. Igaatli fl will ?line wit ! i tin- burl of !ieaeoii?tli'ld on Monday, bare ?tu milli?me with lie ?'.i. en on Tuesday, and |. nie foi the Continent, BMordlua to present arrangi luei.t?, o? I linr'i'.iv. The Obserrernttitrt tltnt Ml H.nry Elliot nil. return to ("nnstn:.tm?>plc, lint will tli let Ids departure from En? gland f' i astae tlttla time tot Um iaaa*n r> of i.i? health. i.e Xoni ot Bransola, Aa Rasslaa ot*ana, declares that tho i'1-.'t.kdI vv.ll oootata n> .-tiiuilatiou rchpi'i'titn; tho di-iriiiuiii'iit of ellli. f Kiis-ln or Turkey. The Tinxrs m it -, lostttax ulicle POS? r?lay cmtra-t? tho Ion;.' prc|>aiatl:>;i i which preceded the Aii.lt-BBS*? Not? Bad the 1!. rliu Mctaiiraii'ltim with the celerity of the present iieitotlatioii. It saya I / Com illation and promntitade have been the cliaractrr I ties of all partira, and navta* leeotved to agres? their i tnplatsauec is wandcrful. The protocol s.,. unir com iiiu'lcati.l to Lord l*.-rli. ?in Sun,lay. ?in.I on Friday wo ?tie coiu'iutulai? ?I a.? on ?tci ornplUhcd work. 1 lu? MOWS tli n whatever the Rntftan Govern Bical rauijr propose to ii.'c.iiii|.i?!i, assoeiatlea with the Baropeaa Powers Is ???o.."?1 ti.; oi sa niii'ortaiit, Btther for external political ;>< (ton or !.. alia; Irritation sad .l?-?.p, ouitiucnt ?it li-.nie. 'i aa as m-.i n. i r. ,f Brtrrtaarr Butke us abslteve the latter is tbe object, and that tha Csar, having determined to re? llnqulshhis enterprise, deslrea Merely auch condltiooa ?is will not ton tuncii Humiliate bis pople. If thia is? the motive, the signature ot the protocol will be a d.oiwv event, unit a?, in.led, new disorders m Tarki J throw ...1 sania latoeonfUeioa. The lalt Mali Oazrttr yesterday altrrnoiri ?aid r The publie will ?to weil to fotmth IrJ ida*-aeat of tin Eastern pnspeet Irota arhal wa? said lu tu. iimn-eof t ?c -i ?es i toterdaj by Bit Btafford tforiboote rather than from the raptaron- ,l ?etaratloas In ?ne Tinte?. Pos? sil !y It ?s a fac? that lic?.'..tiatli.ll ha-villa.nil i tided If. c/.n un I Prince Uortehakogla thetr owu mini!? may hare resolved to ace ?>i sucb modification? ?is inivc n. ( tl Hit.mli:. cd into ?lie proto, "1 111" Eli;,! Hid ll'il BO far wli.it I? III. IU'. I of He ? -in nl.ie utlO - I what pi:!ieiii?'.ilv i? thought ?f the tn-tllsb ?tlp* Ulstion? ??I. .ut iii- it in.im- it l? uiiknovvii In tala country. V. .? do not aay the stipulations trill not bo accepted, but only that th y 'vet,, i.v no means wltnout algnldcauce, and that they l? ivc let i. i ti ><t .1-- nl. I to, ?tut In,it tor uiiK'iit that it known Ibey may be bmI by oblectteroa mure or lees serious. In short, tbe punition ol aflal - t?xlsy is Just v..i.a it c..i- yesterday, und though it is reasonable to In...- tb.it tbe I'lotocol Itself I? as -mod a ? ?! r*d,aad ttiou/xb i tu y ui.iy bo lusutted vv bo tool f..t osseal ?o ?otas form of agreement binding; Russia to disarm whea tbe protocol issigned, Iheywill be wisest ?ho remoinbor tliut ?Uplomoc] ?s a ?lipperj ira>me,aad that even li all . ui exp. "tan ui- or the hour are resllaed posea may baveyel to struagle ont at the woods, A disp,.'.eh tu Tn? Tinte? 'rom Pare ?.n n ? in n! ci,,.o m Caadla la very "amoral, ?v, r MO faio* lllea bate lately eml*rr il* .11.. ??i-.. os. Kuaau'i l'ii.icv imiii'ati:!?. I.i.M).?. Msadsj. Msrrh 10, 1877. /.. Bardot Brussolssay*? "Tha ptrotoeel not]only s** peaei Imt lbs seeord et Kuivpe. It is, how i well to warn the pabilo santas! Jamp-aa to tho ? ist a paciOe aolatMB i<? rabeadj oowplst? y i ir.-ini. ?i. ??n. m:..ut point mast out i). forgotten tin *, while Boron-* has com : to ran .. ,r.. ni'-ut, Turkoj na ? : ;. nui i- i?'?ui.?.-. If tbe Porte conttaaas ta Its ., the prospect of a contint may lie wowed. protocol will at least aUra assurance that the Will be IMalta? '1." The Standard's orrcr-polid. ont at Paris says he has reason to bslteve that tho flam? tratas? was telegraphed from ht. Petersburg and t*?*a*a> aeuts the vi. v. - .a the Raasian court. n K.vi v it. in: ( ut Nsr.i.t.i?. rae Past publishes the loUowtaatoan odb nal formi "The Oorernmentatillawalta the ttasstaa saswsr ?TaBaay lia. ;? to i "in tin ui an < apeotoai an unite for s da] or two When lj.i'.-ia'-. j. i ?iston on Hi- iiieiiii.- n loua iaga*eflted b r ud an aaeerialn<*d, negotiatioaa of BMehha i tn * i, ?? ti.ii-t i), comtneneed with the Porto." The A'ei. n..- - ?a Yemen hare rerotted. Tin-Turldsb commander ot that district .?.?'?"> for rectaforeements. THE CSIVEB81TY BOAT RACE. Lokdox, .- itunt.ij. tfareh 17, i>-77. BclF? Life i'i London, in it? is-ne i??-tlav, ???.iiiiiu-:i(id- ? u tin I m : -11 y l>..n( M?e. wbtsb t.k.-t place ncM >!iiur(i?y oa the ThaaHB, mji ? bel ?tat that Oxford wID win, aa opinion whleh it saya la coiiiii-.n.-d by tfte verdlel ol ni.?t of the rearing asea at rutm-v. /.,(?/ .(.ui Water states that the odds tat Oxford aro Itistlflcd,asthej baveshowa the inai pace, bat laui in ; a can inipn?to maeh, The *oarttn? imziUe saya " I i ? lie I iiar-iii'ti nl i'lilliev altiMSt una:..nouisl.v "BJ for Cambridge. Oxford are strong, but so are Cans* lift !,.*?', S?d to this liii.-l be am led III?' laet tliut (.uii britlite dlaptuya far lurtter atyle." Ptu these raaaoaa 'The tiazetta expects to sue Camtatda*e ?in ?omewbal easily. //.. syorttmonexpects Oxford to wl.i with ease, und wttii lonitci ...i-*? i ?id on the m than on any eres f .>r bum? > ?.i-. ?..i bettlua la now B to 1 tat favor of oxford. BENOR IGLESUlfS MANIFEST?. HE CLAIMI mi: mi xicvN' rni:>iii;.\cy, iikmunckS ?it if. DIAZ, ami . un \ I kvs T.i i:i:rfit\. Nr.*.v-();u.i:v\-, ?larch 17.?Jo '? M. Iglesias publishes s manifesta as COuatitatitatal Prvvtaioaal I'r.Mii.nt of tho Mi xteaa ltepuhiic. Aiiei- raeoaatlag th. i ?r. '?l.iirtt.iuc. m ot Into departan from Mextooaadtha news of the ?u. c - - of I?:az, It" BByi : " In ciieuiii*.;aii.". ?i m critical, when already every thing had bsea loatoa the paetfle i oast, *uy htfther re-i.i. bos la l im ?freailnni Bohmgm had aa object, and it WMthaatlMKl?saBa> rained to repair to thia city? where I aright be asara tas* m?diat? ytoformodol saaheteatBaaBatghl occur int. 10 ia ?ui.iii itera. \ve bmre ie. civ.-i! a aaaflrm ition of the new- prevtouslj i.:,,u,;at majaidtag ti?e deep pae*tan*a> anee, toss of prestige. Bad Irredeeasaats nii.ircii;. winch rack a sonatry ptoncd down by fores of bayeasita to the Qorerameat of Taxtepee, Thi* kyhrhl eraattoa exhibits every pvmidorii of tl:?ioliitioii. ?Uamr tho .'..',1'innity of the hear I deem it my duttr enea asente ?nul forth ray rotea to iii?- peupla waosa I hare tho .. i rally ton preaent. ** t Ins i-t.in in. nl of my sel - ?nfllelei lly explains why I bave (-??nie to ? totelga land, if I lad nyaeff now under , ?pita t> .i i* ?i?-? buso vvie u i left my native sod even tcnij 'in-ily I bad not. loir I,,tve I yet, a liiin.t'-t tue.i.?tli of M,xi.;?n Mill on which I COllltl p'l.ll e in> foot wltbnnl dangi?! ol sum rid. r to a tnumptiaai fiiitiou. If i ? ltc,, i in lie n^ uinlr my cnitiol any porttoa of tho national lerrilory, I whuil repair tLither t<> r . tabllsh my lawful Uovernment. Till? Is a livlr.e promlss of mine, Itecawaa I livo for tu., performance of a ' ni-.d ?ntty which l ne?* r shall h?* he. v.'i ,'ti the bard of Pharaslla refrrrad tothodlaaa> i...? ..f l'i'iii'ay i.- en:.,, ,tcd tbessaeiii of thegoanof Olympus, tbe champions of the conquerlnsr eaase, wtth tn?-noiiiNcv dlsstfutof ?'?io. i'iie QBiiso whteh Una day i? . worsted canst In Mexico depea.ls ou the taalastay of public opinion. tl? aspirai was m it- faror of ti.? i,n .. loundly tblnkirut portion of aactety. Tbe worsted , r-, ,.i.i>c .-..v bo converted mtoatrliiinpbaat oaaae tn.l'Ii i in* IrrcslatiVo power ol the natio.ia) will. If iic Mexican people willooly rally areund the ILtaharatw, r n ? ?i ?.i ?d v. ....li iioi-t l. al ?h. m to v ie.... >, tin; eouao* lutioitsJ bann rmust ?tin coutiaae to\..iv?: Batter tho protection ui low." CHINA AM? JAPAN. Bam P*AWCM0t>- Mann 1h._ThaPnc?cMail III | ,e('i\ f pi K'.ili*, Wile ll allive.l r.o!'t't.>-;l.k.v. Iirili?t tin fol! c ?un news iiridec .1 .ie of Braaj Kong, iviii",, ., ighsaguai, Peb. 16, Be*rerel vi.i...i,shy tin- it.utb* ?esterasnaj of Qaa.Tao otar th treof.a of Tahaaasa reported, and it hi *aM bs has *?XB*t*rn*od the town cf Man?-. How ti.lv linee?, are decln.-.l to !.. in inn... .linto conreiiii'lilioti. In Japan B*t*MtS atti till e: BBS l?cen ahl By dirt tod to the ptogrsea ot the taaunoettssi ta tfes ProVtaOSOf Hiilsuaia. Tin? liioveniclit lian now ?mead laatanydirections, and h.u railed far estneismaBry as. - ..u. - of ?apBB*sBst-m i? *? Iks Oovafmnsot. Up to this tit.. ,howi rer, tea authsatte?li tads au* ?adopalilhi Tho actual oaasoof tteoathtaaklBaakaawa. yaotasarsaatat Bit 1? licve.l io be lno.?',!y >oUIlt; men of the ISSBBBai or aaatry elaaa, who are ?lBoattafloi with Htaeesattttaaal ctuiipai.ifive ol'S rarity in wlik-U the Kre-at *.i>cia. Bad BBS .' ? - ii iv left them. TlMtrnnmbartovarionalp rstimatedal fi-eea :t.?*?<?to i<?.'K?o. it i? ranontly n ported that their movements i?r? directed bytaoeosa? ht at'd htaiesiiim aud soMmh*, haipi, ei.i, r brother ot tho recent Commissioner t?. ti.? Philadelphia Exhi? bition. Of tlit-i nuimr, thoutrh totitldirntly ro ported ou ud mili i*, no i?.?luve proof u K.l.li. It iip|*?-srs. however, that tho ?jtvcni iiu'i.t i- ili-|ilc ??cl with In? lailure to make excitlont toward iu-> reatiagths tasarroetion, a? orders bave i*?-?-ii ii??ui U (lepilvliu; tutu of the rank lie ba? Inthcr.o held of saarsasl In the army. baldos reputation for p.tt'.oti-ui and loyalty has Hitherto boea unqnestlom-d, Hint if i: i- ?i ue. ho ha.- ??.Mi, ?I tbe l'.Miivi'i.'.-, i?i- di?. utic lion will add maeh iiilllcultv to the t.sk of sutijufrs ti.ui. The jouii-tt-r f-alKo la iM'llvt-lv aarvhag tbe ?jovwu tucut in hi.) i?o?t of Vice-MliilKtcr of W.tft ll li- ..ll. ?cl thai the Atii.TlfuU CoUMlll at Kubo WSS uvvr-zeiiloiis lu attetniitiUK to present au iuldret?s to tho Emperor. The Viiieil.au ..?it'cut? have U.u sieuuy disturb, d by the affair. I'll, faiiiiie in I'lirc.t ooutliriu-s, and llitiro I? givst mol-* taiity in ci-ixcpi. tic?.