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t^U:a*-A??jg;^??^>_ic- 4^.; '.ks. ^?sj, ,? \' Z..*. v~^*-.*?'*?? WiV-g?* r* i?.-? T^-~ st^r",-d * If "V^XXXVI.N?- 11,232. NEW-YORK. THURSDAY, MARCH 39, 1877. PRICE POUR CENTS. TIIK PRESIDENTS WORK. iram AT WASHINGTON. fiiK iocish.va oo-nsBsnoB Ai?tointcitt>?cham i .! im ? 'Mi i:i:im; with THB linsiinvr A\i? pOimOIABa- il*?Ml't"V BB ROUTE. Tiio Preside?! has announced Ihe Louisiana Cmbb?asioa ?is ??oiii'ni.'siii-.* Judge Lawrence of Ciiii:i-<'. Got. Broera of Tennessee, (?en. Bar- j Inn of Kentucky, Wiiyii:- MaeVeagh, and Gen. i j[,*..i,v it is mppoeed ili.tt tba Coin- I nii-ssum -w ill eadeaToa to lecaro Hi?' fona- | at ion ot a cosaptoB-ise Legislatare at i Mea Orkaas. wliu-li ?shall daolan wltich I Qoierao. is elected. Qotw. Chamberlain l li.nl eonfewaeea ntta the President, Mr. l-'.v- i mgkM, ?nul othan jreaterday. Beaatoi PattoraoB agjt thai ( ii miiImtI??h is disposed not to oran iiitii!ii>o. \> ndc ll;iiii|itou made speeches at Wilmington ami other plaeei on route to Washington yesterdaj, and will l?o at the Cap? ital to-day. H?- ?ill Btay only 2d liourn.. h THE commission COMPLETE. TliriR BAMBI AM? WHO Till Y AliK-NO FnKMAI. STtOBI TO ??ovr.KN iih:m. WabbwotoBi Maitb 88.?The following named -Multasen having Beeented t!i<- invitation nf tin? j'itsiticiit sre soneoneed this afternoon aseonsti? tnting t'ie eommissioH to visit Lonistaiut: Jndge (hui.s 1*,. Lawrence of lUineis, ex-Gov. J. c. Brown of reonessee, Gen. Josc?ih it. Hawley of Conneetkot, Oea. Jobo M. Harlan of Kentucky, an i Wayns IfseVesgh of P< nnsylranta. Proa ::,im Lwusians politicians ot both parties to vliitiii tin st i.?cm - In.vf been submitted ti is :?fr? r eiprees the opinion thst the commission lsan eminently able and aatiafactory one, AH the mem? bers sn ?i their tendencies. One is ? i',-.,, -i . .'.1 twe of tin m are Bootbern nun. rTtyi ? " ' ""' U;i> Dot agreed ni?on until .?:ii;n*. when he telegraphed l?is letter oJ ac I arrived here this morning. * ,-.-. Brown Is the only Democrat on tin* Hi -.'.?is a Confederate soldier daring j t' ' 'cx-.-r. Bnd rose to the rank of Major-General. ' In 1870 he ws*t President of I tutional Con- | veil" mi . end was liberal and national in li's sentiments, zealously favoring tin- en j ? !'.<? t"i'i!-i tl i-.ii-r. t..-i. il:.?.*..?.-. in a Republican, who Barred clean war, going from Connecticut as captain Brat company of i;.-. flrst regiment, and leav t Major-General of tiie Unite?! States. ?.'lt<? Congress m 1**7'J, ?ind airain in 1874, I: - li a soldi r and an ardent Republican, beult ? tl modera! views m bisnumer -, though ?v.is always nn \ ? ?omise with wrong. In January, 1873, ina debate --a restoring tu t'?? i nuioii roll those 1812, who had been struck from it liy mpaiby with or assistance to the i laid: "1 would shake li inda wil ??II who have laid down their ?nn* is well as in fart ;" but added, "1 would leave so* totrllfutnn generations that it is not wise to lift t til'- flag of his country." As Preoidenl "i : I e i enb unial Commis: ?on, Gen. Haw rtunil ii b for promoting a friendly ? men ol the North ami South, ,?'!"\> I .ill-!!!. Harlan is well known throughout the conn ? .- leading active Republican of Kentucky. I In 1871, and also iu 1870, In was the Republican] candidate fur Governor m thai State, and on each lion ] . ? popularity by rnnuing I f id votes s ead ot the remainder ? .He ba i been the law partner j ?if ex-Secretary Bristow In Louisville, am < ol .Mr. Bristow'? ??t' vasa for the ! nomination in the Cincinnati Convention, u.i that ' oiii-inii the highly reapectable character of the i gentlemen who Bccompaniod Gen. Harlan from Kentucky aud made up the State d?le?.ralion was a Btibject ol genera] remark by ih-?-? iuattei invention. Il is doubtful ii any Republi o-uld in named who would be more acceptable to tin* Ji io ??ns .-: ;t member of the Louisiana t : i than ??. u. Uailan. e I.a.-, rence it well known In the West as a distinguished jurist nud conservative Republican. He stands in the first rank of the Illinois l?ar. In ]>7.?. during the intense Grauger ex? ?t' mont in the Vi -, lu- gave an opinion a*- a member of the - - - I .-'ii t of Illinois sdv? rse to t "i ? nf the lead era of ill? ;. The Graugers retaliated by dcfi .Subsequent event? have dthi correct m a of Judge Lawrence's opinion. The J n ?? of ti '? Republii ans lur a i tin- United States Senate from Illinois when V.i. Logan was dropped, and '???..s beaten by Jndge i - by onlj a i. *?? rotes. I!.- i- a h??i of great in? depend? m e of tho ight anil remarkable i, ..-ni ability, nn.lisv, ry conservative in los views. His moral t ling up for his o inions, deliberately formed, whether th<.> are popular or not, is jtio \i rbia! m tli ? W st. ? lia \ i a lb, iiltlioiiL'li tin- son-iii-l.iw of ex I : s?n*ii!i Cam? inn. lias been reared in adiftei n' politic .' sihitni. nisi appoiatmonl u luiiv? raally i>? ? In -.ni to be a good one, i ? President wishes to eonsall with Viee-Pre? rVheeler to-morrow before makini oal the hstrnctionB to toe commission, as that gentleman . : ieuee in I. misions i Hairs aa a i . a Congressional eommittes visiting that ft ite. No f- rn; ?1 le ?r !-is yet been addressed to the '? 'i he ?m?- thing in view is, boWfever, nadeistood to be not to carry out any f?)rmal plan of actimi in Louisiana, but to proceed there as s ("inn itt.f nf Investigation t.? ascertain facts and ?span lilt-in to tiie President. I? is not yet deter* niaed whether there will In- any meeting of the ?""iii'i-i s?,,.| in this eity before theirdepartnrefor Bsw-<Orieans, It appears probable that tbemem 1-Th win ?i!,,t,ui from their homes, or pi it a iini.s, direct to the post "f their inv? rtigalion, aoo BSBunene? the responsible duties referred to them j VBhSal d. lay. MR invivs PURPOSEa ?* OOBPBOUiai i t ?.I ?i.ah FBI m in? i.A?i: Wilo i> ?a i\ KBBOB IN' lal't 1SIA.NA. [lit TLI l.t.liAliI IO 111?. 1 lilil? NT 1 Wbbiuotob.March u-.-la ths abseneeofaay siiiioiiiiii i.iuui by tlti- Administration o. the exact puriMi^. i,f tj,,. BaecialComm slon there continues * hs ssaeh faiteOsstiag dtsTinssifta tonehing its pos Bot?action, a aentlemata who had aloogmter T'^w ?ritb t!io rn-slt!,ut, wad who is vt-.-y familiar *idi the Bonthern policy of the Administration, gave tsdsj Us idea of the E*resident?B parp?se. He thinks ?mt Prtsidenl Hsjrce eoaeeived tin* plauof send l'-'*1 ' i ml lion t'i Louisiana before his inaugura t?"i'.aii?l tii.it now, whils hs h at ???1 tlan s willing to ?* iniliiii.it-ii hjrj thdJndTirje af his Cabinet, ho will 4(t f?r liim-t ]f when tlii-i?* ?.i?Ib i<? b?-an Bgwementa *asfBntlssBSB who have keen asleeted will basent tsKsw-tOrisaas with iaatnetions te endeavor tain* "'-?<'?? hith jiarlic*, t. Bgri fl !'? a tl ?conciliation of the stare, it is propasod Hiat ths moiabssn of ?"??h -sanchos whose Mats ain aneootosted an?l yeoseleetioa ih conceded by all ahaO pass oiym ^t saatsstsi eaassi and that the LegUatava so BBnaitatsd shall, under tiie constitiitioii and laws of btuisiana, laiivatss Iht-voteol the State for GoV ertior. 1 ?j4- constitution of tbo State adopted in 18?8, two y? ?lin ?H-fort* the act er??ating tho lietuin m Honni, Bssttilss that the Beeastaif of 8tat<! hlmli BUtk(* tip ftoni the n-luriisui the election a list el tt!*ii)l*nt entitled to seat?, in both houses of the Leg nlature. It also duvet? ?he Seeretary of State to tU?bi?it to tho Legislatur? the n-tuiua for Uov eriior and LieuteBaut-Ooreraor, nrnl naktB ti body the canvassing authority to detenu ih?' clietii.n of .baas offloen. 'I'lie fri.-i afOor Nie!;.ills a-sei-t t Is .at tbe l'ackanl Leg-rial. mav hare had a quorum "f peisus-i declared steel by ihm Eteturniag Board, bat thai it was never ganised in tins way. The Betonung Board <-? vas?;. ,1 Um mi eral parishes and seat a?.pilai of the returns t'> the Secretary of State, from wh the hst.s of mein li'Ts wen- mule up. Tlio legal po is mads that tin- word "tatures** lets to the lei official iBpotti of (lie election, and not to a eoinpi ttontoads by s ttetarning Board in New-Orleans, g that tl.e Secret iry of Slate, m C__Wtn.ct.ng bl i i ?lid ?K.t mal..* tin m in accordance with tbe sett returns, i?it ?KHii n compilation not known to I ?onit-tattoo. In llu- Bams way it Is held that 1 tatureaof the offioeis of eleetioo?thai i-, i i i comini. sioncrsaml SBperrisors? inii-t be canvas? by tin- Legislatura in ordei to detormiae who a ? I. (?leiKiiiveriiiira'nl Lieutenant-Governor, and tl do examination by the L?gislature of s compil?t] made by any authority i_ a l??,'.il eauvaasof t votes b] that body. The gentleman referred to aa baring talked wl the l'i< si.ietit to-day belieree thai Mr. Hayeaholi M lw himself d-hta, that the eanraases of the v?. forQoTonior and atemben of tbe Legislature w? not made ander the form? ?flaw. He thinks, thereto that it ia the deaire of the Presiden! that tin- i.t mission shall go to New-Orleans sad Inform be parties that it would be wi-?- t.- reorganize the la i. l.iiiin- npon n coustitutional baais such as tbe S ministratioa desires, and that the Presidenl a n cognise in such way as the Coustitation and la ui tin- United Btates autborixe him to do the Chi eroor whiefa the L?gislature so oonstitnted bin declare to have been elected. Such a Legislature, it is said, would have a non nal Republican majority on Joint ballot of saoul l ( ?1 t!.i_ majority nine would be anti-Packard Repu licans, and would bold the balance of power. T Nicholla people i:i-i>t that a li tinture soorgs i/til In canvassing the actual retains made by tl Snpen ?surs and Commissioners oi Election would ol in.. (1 to declare Qcn. Nicholls as having been ch( en to tho Governorship, ii too two parties dcclii so to reorganise me Legislature, tbe gentleman ?vl is audio! nt lor this toporl bolieres that the Pre? dent is fully determined to withdraw ih'' fron from tbe supnort of the Packard ? overument, at t" nifiiriii both parties that, having failed accept tbe proper and fair adju Im -it *u posed l?\* th?- administration, Federal ti -opscani longer be used tosuatain any State Governmcn and thai tbe two pretended administrations tun -?? lo their own diff?rence? in their own way. bloodahcd shou! i follow, Ihe responsibility won ipontbe pohticia sot Louisiana and notwil tbcPi .??It-ill. It is known and ha.- heretofore he i? port? :l thai soi .<? n. nob -is ot the Cabiuel are i favor of *i?.-.-..t.. ' ?his latter nltiiniituin to hoi parttea in Louisiana without semling a conimisai. ? can be little doubt thai i: th ??ti pose of tbe Co. min ion fails I lie action of tbe Pi. ? di'iit will be such a-1- licrc indi n '. TboCommission will receive ii I - . ions au star! foi Jiew-Oricaui hytlic fin? . i uexi week i the latest. It ?3 cxpcctc-1 thai its mi ion, wli tin ? Mie?, s.s or a i.i i in i. will In i ompletc ? within tc il bj . aftei its ?;i : i\ al in Loi i liana, NICHO! IE Ml ION "I'l?. BOTH PAllTIKS HAVK ALTERNATK III- OP BI.O. AVt'V . Sll GUI DIMM .. Ml s?1..11'.-, li ? : OF ' OX81 I.'?'A 1.1 -. I.. : . . ro THE TRint ' Washinci .n. March 28.- Hie Louisiaua Demi (".?ts arc again very hopeful. They teem i<> linv entirely recovered from lin- ?-I .!?? ot despoil into which they were thrown hy tho decision oi th Presidenl and Cabinet to aend a rom to New-Orleans. Ever since inauguration da; i . an :":v-1 ?.f h i;. pi .? in Lmtiaiana have been :n a eontiunal atal of suspensf. '1!. v have been i?.. ly ?t ai - lo catch al _ti rswhich may have been ai*ei floating niion the surface ol aflairs ,?i\\,. Iiiuirtoii 'flu y aic-i-Mii'iiii l.v hopeful one day. On the uei they are fonnd ready to denou ce i !.?_',?? idcntani i - Administration either for deserting their pari; or breaking wmie imainuary pledge with Ihe ?South ? m l'ei.'racy, according as thov sympathii?! -->iil the Democratic >r I,' >publican t-attse. Every word which - ie Prcaidetd 1ij -. evei-j littli act of the Administration, ia exaggerated oi til toittil. and both the Pack rdandXidi ;-. ? New-! ir:.'.i: s >,,? i to i..if been kept in aconataii state of excitement by tin telegrams daily Ben! fron ii?-:.-. li ia apparent, also, thai theae diapatcbes an often perverted for ip cial purposes hy those wh( receive them. For instauce, tbe instru? lions a nt t_ G , Augur two or throt days ago, directing him i. maintain the ?fa/a* is .ao in New-Orleans, scom t? have been interpret? 'I by " tckard io Bach a way ai to authorize him to proceed Bgainal tbe .v- n h oils police, arrest tbem, and regain po- [oi of the ataticms in the city. There was, howcvei nothing in the dispatch to warrant such so Interim tatit'ii. Now, the simple assurance by the Presidenl and the Secretary of Warthat matters were to re main in their present condition until after the re? port of tli?- Louisiana Commission, i. iiifficieni d make ih< representatives of tbe Nicholla Oovernm? al almost .is bopefnl ii at any time since tl e iiiaagura tion. Should some othei event of equal impoi tanci occur m ? day o? tv\<>. t i i ? ? n volatile people may again be thrown into a state of despondency. One feature of the pi. sent political situation ia the growing diagnsl ot a considerable number of Con? servative R?publicain with tbe chronk troubles ol Louisiauio. A gentleman oi grea! prominence oud influence remarked yeaterdajr that It seems to him Bl if the people of that State are lai king t ntircly in that sense of responsibilityfort_?preeervstionol the peace, and for the orderly conduct of govern? ment, whi? h wonld make a < oodition ol affairs ?-mu? lar to that in Louisiana Impossible ander any cii enmatanccs in a Northern State. If it wen- not for tbe feeling that the colored people ought to be pro? tected from harm, ami that the country cannot stand quietly by and see bloodshed ?un wh? re within its borders, the gentleman referred to would be in favo, ol withdrawing all United States troops from J.oiii-ia.ia ?nul laying toille UeOpk of that Mate. " You must settle your oarn disputes in you own way, peaceably If you i an, and bj an appeal to arms il yon must, if you prefer raising a numerous crop ?I governors after each eleetioo and keeping your i oiiniiy in i constant --tat?- of revolution, roa must take tbe eoitseqiM nee oi it." Snob s policy, be said, would not be posatble uuder ps_e_s.l cirenmatancea? hut if it were he wo dd look opon its adoption and any disastrous results that might follow simply as a ju-t retribution apon the people. CHAMBERLAIN AM) HAMPTON. TUK roiuisB si-Bum tbb hay in conbebbbcb? IIAVil'ioN ON HI*- BIOBI1 . [Bl TBiaBBir*- tu IHK "i it l in Bl I Wa. in 'i >'-, March 28.?Oot. Chamberlain lins ?peni th?- day i" confai-mce with the PB aident and with leading Republican! oo.m-_.ted with the Ad? ministration. Ai.i? other things, Got. . 'h..mbi-r l.iin isaarti Ins !.. li. f i bat the peopls of South I ?u oliua will not be as uwilliag to obey and reapeet his Administration if il i_ f..: inall.v IBCOgniBSd by tlic l-'ixli-ml i-ovciiiiiit nt as tliey aro NfBWentod t_i be by UM Demo? ra?--.. Bl na>Hthat it __M m-vci h, t n 1.1- ?Mili, y I? mukit threat, of u n-oit to force to suataiu kimaaif. lie ?aya that th?* man who coiit? iiijtliitc? Uaa-B-MMl ns a nieaiia of witling a political cJ ii-pn t <- takes upon himself a Krt-aUT IB_fO__--Mit?y tliHii In is himself willing to i-ssiitne ; it is lb?-r?-fore uni v?-rsally understood _? ?*<??''? C-BbUbI that tin- Be BBhtlnBBI do not l-Und to built Lu order to suataiu j tin iBBselves, On the other hand, th.* Democrats, he ? saya have takea pains to threaten b resott to violence in esse they are unable to secure recognition in ?my othet way: am! he thinks it Is ?i part of tinir poli? v to create an Impression that there win be bloodshed in order to indues Ibe Administration to take Bach actitti: as tln-y ?huiro ; i>< iliap*. tiny may be tally In earnest. Gov. Hamilton is due here at 12 o'clock to-nignt, sad s ill be ths guest of fonatorGordon at Willsrd's Hotel. His friends Bay that be does aotezpeet to remain in Washington more than 34 honre* that be ? ill not ask the President to recognise I.im, sad that he d?sires u?? recognition by tho General Govern? ment. II?- simply asks that the troops he with? drawn from Mu- st.itc House, in order thai his gov? ernment may take possession of tho ofiices and archives of the State, now withheld bom them by United Stales bayonets, Gov. Chamberlain ?In> ?n .* the day had conferences with Be? mtarj Everts and Attorney-Genera] Devi ns si?iilar in that with ths President, They all ex pcessed sn earnest desire fur an adjustment so as to have only one stair government on terms aattsfae tory to the persons in interest. No plan for iliis purpose has yet been named, except a nur? suggestion that the matters la eontro rersy be submitted to an ampin. Gar, Chamber? lain will remain in the city st retal ?lays by n qaesf of the President, With Whom In-will have further conferences. After Gov. Hampton ahsll have been heard it is believed that msttere "ill take a d< finite ? shape and thai the Administration w'H come to a decision in the premises, I; Is said on authority of Senator Patterson, that Gor, Chamberlain has an idea of abdicating, nor will in- be content to compromise, though sdn itting that be cannot maintain himself without aid from the Ft tii-ral military. WADi: HAMPTON'S JOURNEY. i M "i -il-! n- l!, ( : 1-i IONS OB TUB Iti.l'TF.?NO l tVOBS TO A-K ni' Ill h FBI BIDKXT. R iiMOBD) \'a., March 28.?Gar. Hampton ,,: it . Carolina, Attorney-Oeaerel Coaoer, and Uen. 1 arrived bereal ?*::'?. ?i. m., ?u rants for W thing* loa, in compliance with the Pr?*?ideut'a Invitation, to ennanll In rcfi r- ace to the polltteal rotnpllcatlona In bla Htati*. All along bit route, wherever the ttala msds s bait, tin* v ?:>'. rmrrounded ti.t* station In gr? ?u munlx - - and cheered ?ov. Hampton aa bo appeared on the plat form. Ai pis Its * "' " ?'"' train - long sddreaaea <?f welcome were made, to whieb. II.- - a replied ;-. '.? ".-.. Tin Govern. : P ai l a, n. C, ?.t an '?<..;. :,-i.n tins m. ii m, ig: i- :,i Southern train. Anlnt* m a-e crowd ol people, secompanl? tl by ;? band of met them at the depot, Areet-ption ipeech wa inioi'.e bj the li. n. A. If. v.'.i'.'i II. (?m. Ilmnpton ind '., i I I, pill ,|. 1 '?? , . ... , i. I lit.Ill (luv. !' ? -,'- of. i ii : Mi ;?-? MM'* : i * " i iWn blugton ?Imply to ?tate h fore tbi Pre : i in- : : till* n i.? .. m.- (.mm" nor of llial -' it- * i to Ii-.iii 1 ? - ?? n-: m fro i :n \. c rial .i t .-" nition i* ol the |?i "|t .?.i mre liiiu i liul ? ;? i i n . Hug i"i- Many, bul lb it wi in- i, i linn for I i i lu,h* t uiiui..?. 1 inn -"in;- there 1?? tit ? lew?. I . n thai rlttu ? u in i ? ? i nal : i.n l. r . - -, : i . - I ?It.ii n. ;, pro). i" ? . J ? . ;i '.. ? . t . .- *, ctory. n Kiild be believed thai ? Ibe Demi eratie ?' i ii ib? ? ? . i ?????? -?? n li t iiiiiiuii ?m 'if.', pi t -. and lia] : low. I , i' dll '? n ? i I'M' ?-i - - > - - -1 r Ion and ? -- red i ntliuxl ?ntica Ij im ?i.iiu, ??'?i. Band c, haud-Abaking and wav* it, ?,; , rvrryd u on tratlon, i " -.. H m.-.i '.. ? ,' i.. -, .1. II?! -il . li. i' ' ?l lit ' ?' 'I (?i.V eruoi of B ?i'ii ? irolinaandb Inx rt-coguizcd by the |?eo - i.ci-, in* nu n I to exert - id- vlatl l ,'i ? sanier j s matU'r "f i ra mal i - In Hit p 1 in- ?.t.i. ji.i.-... il ?.n:. i-?!,?'. N. ?'.,,.I noon, and ,.i i?..*i place tin ra \-i** an enthiiaiaatlf ?i? mon* ?trvti -n. tin irriviagul tbi?cityBieGovernorwaa m t al the ! depot '? an Im.eoncon *e ". ? ?pie, numbrrln. in '. 5,000, Inrliidin Ibe ?' ? ?? ? ? i ? I I u it-, i.nisii and - - n . :..?in. ,f t roi-iiii-iii cltli i,s. and Ived witb - , .t! i*:iil:-i-!.i--n .tmi?l the Bringof raunt u an i Br work*. An a?1dn aa "f wclcotBe was mail? bj Hi Hon. A, M. K ll?y,i *-M t orof Richmond. r? tu:-i?:?i ? I . ? ? '?? tb?*reception, Gov. Bamp ! u I he interpret. -it. Ibnte to lin c n c lie iv? ?? - m- il, n tin ..-il gov? * -t it, li ? ' ii it ? ?? t? --I : The fi * , bit in ' ?n.?? -t. We bave Il n il ? . :? nn.:-i m vain, ? " ?,. . I i; -,-'.ii,?- i! mil fci-t liinili ou the ! . .Lui '?' ?un ihi bai Ile for ? .,,.,??? i. one ol Un* i ' li State??, mil atmug nun i-ud noble women ii-ii.'.i banda in ll?o ?tru? le, dci'hirliix by Al* ,' ...Lu ?...'! ?I; t 11* ? Would s.it - t.. vin. '("accru. A Vole -Anl .?.,a .1 ! ?' ln."| y< *. luj fi !??? a we iiiil a In. Y.,11 C.llllltll II., li/ill' * 1 l'I'llpil lilil? tll II .tl* lit \M!I u loua] \ itiij ; im! ti. v won, und f* *... . ';-'i i-> ;i i il ?.-. ttii Ibem : and n ?w tll 11 I, '- i-i'l ll-lis nf I'.i,.|s:t:i! - , n .i-s* li.,*, - i ii ?*- ,,i?i - in i ?i v ?,ii\i'!iiiiii'ii. [( ,nii.-.| Now all we .id all I ?un mull, ?u ',v .i-iii.i.. ti, ? the Federal troop? lie withdrawn fioiu i o Blute ilouiie ol Kontli Carolina, the o Ij phiei* lu lin- hl ?le ?? Im iiiniii.il.> i nut n .?if";. ,i. !- nil tin* t,:,'.*'s m lin- bur ri-, '--..t,, . t- (?,. .i it i.; leave l bo Government ol tbal si.it- i-i in, iii'-n who arc itroiiff ? ntnu-li to MWtntn It. Myi.le tell iu* to hold on ; and it lei.- a ll?cy bave ibei -..i iokIvc wich u ?\i. i-, no ht Ip lue God, 1 will bohl Olla ll'inliiii-. tl t ii- fill K J THE LOUISIANA TBOUBLE& TBB .\l'-,ii:...-ii:\ii"\ M.i imi.i:i i.i?M, will! TUB Mll.i, ION. Ni:w-Oi;i.? ass. March 28.?'I In- followini is the supplemental dispatch referred to tho Washington t- l?gralas yesterday : ? V'eiiivijiiN, M:in h 27, 1877, To ihe Hun. s. i:. ]??, k isi), *. i u- Orttant: In reply to you oiapatrh to the Preetdeat,! have Is any linn the dlapatcb to lien. Augua of yeststdaj wss imi lut? mit ti in mi. rfere with the utuatioa, bat to pee* icrve peace sad obtain lot i matlon. <;. v?. Mi < sani. si *i. tar oi \- -. The Secretary of War fnruiahed Loul . . . I nen with icopyol tho above, which they for? warded to Kicbolls. DESERTIONS I'K'iM PACKARD^ U3QI8LATUBE. Ni.\v-()i;i.i:tNs, Hatch 28.?-Three atemben whs have beretof-.ccapl ti tests Is ths Psekard ii,'ti-t- l rnitii ,i. Dm? i.t si. i.tintiv. Bernard Davtea ot ivi.,11 foupee, and Ulitei lloineni of Iberia were to-day ?.,-. m n in min in.... tin ,i ? N,'?,t- m Hi.* NiehoUa Leglalatiire. Till. MIBBOUni, KANSAS AND TI XAS BAILBOAD. Bt. Louis, Mo., March 28.?A dispat-o*1 from Bedalla, M??.. the beadqaarteraof the .'-li tourt, K,nis.,.s ami lesas Baitroad, stales "?i the aatherttyof ths - ni Unit c.iii.i". m-, tint tin* recently dreuiah in port that the If iMourl, Kaasaasnd Tcxaa Ballroad had been ' --'?in the Cbica^o, llurltngton and Qulucy Cum* pan] Im n ' i'liiii-ii.tioit m fi?? t. TBLEGB tPniO -MJl Ra ri.-'tviiii m r. R. !.. Harch 2**. - !'. igardiu won lln pif-tlill . .._.nlisi 1.. ?*. !.. .,(,.*! 'l'Mll. 'I -.i i:n '. < Huo, March '_"*. The Itepuhlicans t i day iii.n.iii.iit.i J,,*, ?,ii W. ? ti .littiii,!. l"i Mi?,.i bj i?, i ..nii.i?oii. N. Hm i at?-1 mi waa mu? i-'ii...' n foi polii ,* j. 111 ?-.. Dovi B, N. II.. March 28. The Cocl <?<?<> Manufae i". - ? .*. ; ij i. .:..> ?, ii ii to nn i.*.,- ? ns capital ?lock te ? , .m.i I.ml.| .i in a |,l ml iinil 1.1 ,,'i,t, "i ..(..lull's. Ton? in ro. Ont., March 28, Joseph C. Small, teller of tin? M.1II.1..I i ?auk ut ii.. place, ha? beca : -- ot Miiii.'.ii)- evcnlnf. 11,.- ??.? i?*.. ut . la ataca h laaald te?zcesd ?l,.(Hl.t. Ni w-l,ovi.ii\, foiiii., March 28.?Charles Brown, it im lat? Ij attt i, i n il tu ruh Um ?..t in* - bank t,i .St? l?n?ion, w.is t..,'..'. 't.i'i,. i !?' tin .s,.ti in?,ii (or three yeara, the ll'll e.t.-ltl n( tin- la?. la-it'i-\ n I I:. March 2s. \ petition WSS I'd d in tin- ! n,o.? KtaieaC nn bee? b '. . b] wbieh tie- rowpany uniiii.,* ni,i. i i ..IHK i'i- '???i' " -i-- -" ?? .n-" imukrupicy. :, *n ,.l * "1,1 l,.ts lull l . -? I ? lb lilt ' , ' - f t.ii i,*ii.* |tllll> III! anlin' lllllt I'Utat, ?ml ll.tlilirillili J MUD lilttlllilll 1 " i- I ll.li.l s 1.1 I. Ill 1. \\ Aiii.i.tMs, N. v., M..H h ?_'-.- Mis. Lather Hss kin a, in \. j os ni av.*. il..* *i!c f ii Lu in. t n-.liiii.- mat lin In ...I..N. ... M,,?- ,'it,i,i li ?i i?.i iiiiiin^ tin- i.-siti. .iitit.r ti.o ??itii u i.i/i.i. an ti I'M tif it, > -si.< waa teaiw dead ill ,.,.", k Iliis iifi fi,,ar. ,t nil. [rum liniii?*, in ltd iilftltl ciuiii.i? ii i? sii|,.M,s. *,i um i .n. ?aaiaaaa? Al haw. N. V., March 'J**?. ?In the town of I'.-calin, Oih. t-r.. ? oualy, ituriiif in mull? nt March ML Uaoraa M o ??. ai*t <i .-. biiikr min u i.?.ui-ii'i by Barrtefaod Kannr lute?. r.?|" t iHltii iiiMi.i. ii laniir?, .?(.-..I irniM-rii.i i? Tu mni ??! raara B?aaaaultad 1...1I. Um ladiaa,aaS on 1 m ..i.n i...?.i il ?o n 1 iin a tram ?ie ? ft" u ui im hgaiS ?. Uaiui?) in *~t rtkU-d ?nJ l.rltl lut u.ui.ai. HOME RULE AT THE SOL" Tin: PLEDGE TO QOBDON. Till* UI I, ;; i,IV! Ot Kl IHK l'llll.lf IIV.IOIIN Y BBnWB- -tau .i?:ms ok am. IBB F4CXI ii BBowa am? mu. rosn a. Tin- private pledg? -.?veil to E-BBBtOt 0?) and John Yoaag BfowB dnriag tin- olac count by Charles Foster ;uiil Stanley Ma.ttl i?- pnbUihed below. It.-. pobUcation wai niainle.l yi-t.-nlay l,y Stanley . laltlnv.., John VoiuiK BroWB has complied with tin (|'ie-f from Louisville, Ky. The letter i _U-___rBBCe that Mr. Hays ?avoreil hune- ru tho Booth and inlcntle?! to secure it. BroWB juii-li-lies .1 itltfllBCnl in which he thai tiiis letter made Mr. Etajea E>reaident ?vivid ih?- cotttiirv bom war. Mr. Footer i. that the letter was not a compact MR. BROWN'S HARRATITB. BOMB DITOBTAXT SBCSBT BIBTOBT ol-' Tin: I*. KUtAI, ('(.INf. LOB-ST-LUt, Kv., Mardi 28.- .o-morrow's Con Journal will coatain an Internet* with the I Jolm Yoaag Brown of Keataekjr, who says: iiei-ev. itii i puiii-sh tin. letters of tba n-.n. Chartss tersad stiii,|. v Matthews, a___reaaed to the Hon. . ):. Oat-Baa ?nul myaelf. Tho stn__Bstaaees sttea tiielr ortLtin m.- in brief M f(,|?ow_ : Ob Iba Mlh of raarylaai Iseatapage rroas the Boaaaef Bepeeei ti-.?-1., tbs s, aata Cbaasbn fat tar -Uattagalehed f:: ????n. ?Ini.lim, nml lie ciiiii'. nt, r In a f? w minute-t. 1 linn tii.it I wanted aa interview with tbe Boa. Chi Foeter at winch i desired his presence. lontbai ?.in. Ci-i.iiui what i intended loaaj to If r. Foster, l.c ,iiil he WO?ld with ]il :i-ii!',. :icc.ilii?.aliy lu.-. WS fiillliil Ml'. Poatat ill the Mom of tbs ?'.liiiuilte. AiipmprlatluBB. Boom ab??as prcaeal darlag tb< ti. .cu. i ii.iii mi. r..-ter thai i Bad, as ba fcaeir, 1 \ Ung ?sala*, .ill ?m ifaMT iin.ti-.ii-t. ami had ha .t sp< advoeatedtbs Inflexible exeeaUofl af tbe Electoral 1 bail -?..:< il ia :i in BM_ l.ilic e.ilii-u. U,:il I w.mlil ?? - 'i I arela 11.ui/ mu? ti,.m Iba South ta dosai thai vote waa sap-roved by __yJ_t_gnM_t' that I fell aadei BbUgatloaof beast t<? staad by the resell, bittet : w: -, f. ? .m'- tbai lbs sitaatloa was eli.ir.-i'.iMc lo t!,<- Kl.cl.nal I.PI, hut ),, inability of tba '.muni, muii. which w.? Bad i.i ???' iru-t. I toi.l him i ha.i re... i ivc.i.: -patebceaad let) frniii bane, Cross ebarlabed aad trusted trleada, eon. lugmn?M ?nipli.it .<? rcim.ii.tr.iiice Bgalaat my e.uu ie, i -, ?? nil in c.iii\?. ?:,.;i. Bboal tbe qaasttaa. If a ii iimi sign. .I !.. i-,i:i rotet la _sy district should bei '? ant im bm to support tbe dilatory bsoUob aoakl Bol sltet d j purposi bj s balr. l iiinii. r nid to iimi that tbere waa e_lyeaef_ wbleh would change inc. and thai aa i, if i tboughl t ':? -"im-?:.n.ici.- tbe ? mal wbleh waa to resal? tu" loau_ni itionof Mr. Uajr? - I srauld be aiding din t 11 lodlri c |j m ?i, i,.( mating tbs aaurpattoai of Pack and Chamberlain la tbs States of Louisiana and 8? ., I uoald reverse my action and il" m. v? utmost m ih real tbe exeeattoaof tbe bill regardlesi i ..ii-i-a|->, in?...?,-..! rn.: ? ??. to tba e.iiinti> , a. I I le ved they would be. i turtbertnora told him that I < ;? ?-..__-? i in) |i -.?. m, 11;::. .. ..i. everal prominent ?cem mi i w ho would Join me. sad if that critical hour, wl t edal .'ici ul t'y scenes surpassed by far law at ...al i a.i nee an- hing ever witnessed In I . .. lory of tbe country, tbe Une of tbe O n ere rotins to execute the lawahould .inl i a- -nit in ?i stampede among tbcm, a Ui ? would no more h.- tbe President than (Fuel i' ?ou I be. Mr. Foster said be believed this. I ,i re tbe l.i,:.. u teapet i I t Cbortt i Po 1er. I belle h,1.1 in ii, ...i bon irable gji utlcm ?n ; and I told 111 a t: it vuiu. c-tiiii... .u c iu blmthat ba* u tnhii :..?:...?-. n:. ?i tbo ili-uie! of Got. Hares; be bad jt m al,- a manly and patriotic speech, la wbieb he that aad I'll-,-., a: ii.r. -, i? Inaugurated, tbe tl shall float over States not provlneee, otw freemen n .,.'...,-. l referred to this speech sad tu ,ii i bad ol?! ? to request o( him wrltt .- ,i-:iie. . that if Got. Bayei was utaugarati I':-,-.i?;? 11 be ?rould restore home rule In the _Unt_** i...,i,.-i.iii:i and --..iiiii Carolina,aad thai tbe people ? .- utlldc ?-lit.'l tlu-ii- own i.il'i'.r- in lii.ir i.v isfn-c from nur Intervention by the Federal a ? thnrlt] as tl ! 'a ?? if Ohio. lui. soaveraatiaa waa loi j ami ci m.? t. I told Mr. Foster thai I wanted to make i ? bargain, bo Bg_.*eeuMBt, ilt.it I seoraed tbs thong) ! ,.| ii. II,-.1 I hail ?le lined a reelecta, to OoBcreaa, waa Tolaatarilj a Ithdn wing from politic life, wanted bo otile that a riv.-?.lent could aire m aad that my objeel aras unselfish, Bad that lit.--.i-il wrltti n aasuranee from I Im tl d tbe pulley -u Mr. Bay? wuald be aa imlteated.? rraa bba apeemlly '?>,> reaan uf in. m ry Intim m-1??laiiuin-'wih Qo?r. Hayea. Tbc i'i|i!\ -m .m this waa trunk, fall, earaeat, and astl factory t.. mj fricad. Oca. Uordoo, aad m... i.'. [ad e< i ..-i. raaid be bada letter la bla pocket, Jual reo li ? .i,, i: uoT. ii :?? -. thanking htm 1er the spec, b to able l bave alluded and ladoralac it. D? ?Bored this leite tu ?un. t.;..u ami myseU lo read, but a declined it. il?- s reed to give me tbs desire l.tb r, Bad fii-l m- aoul i also reqtn si Btaaley Mattlti a to aigu It Da! promised to _seet bm thai nldbtstm, roouis. lie came about BUdnigbt, asd said by reaaou o blalaterriea withOea,Oordaa sad myaell hi hadtba ereaing procured a meetiag of soaia geatl.n froa Umlalaaaaad Bouth CuroUaa at Wormley's Hotel,a which also the BottuIIear. Batteraoa was pr?sent A tin-ciiiic.il.....n >.i the conference these geatbuuea bai ,._iin _-..!: real satlataettoa ?it what bad been aaktt? du m. pa leatrlaa, be remarked that I sbould hatre tin I. tter m \t mornloa Oa the n et\ da) bs iuuw to mv desk In tbe Bouse a* K.-iu-i ---..' ttraaaadbaadod m. aa aaslgned I tter. I re i-i i*, toe* m.? i-u aadoraaed one paragrapb, aad tok blm tbat It could be BUtle fuller aad stro__g-_r, Imt tbai , tba boaorahle mea who gars it la go? ? f,,,Hi i was latBeteat la Ba boar afterwai. I wi m to lu- deal sad bs daUrscad sss t k tter stfaed bj li.l.i.-a-lf iilnl Mr. Matthews. I oii.-ta 1 \cl that It B BS m :i i. ii,r. stbaud w.ii.u.-. read It baattly,aad remarked tc Iimi ti.al it ii.iitait.cd BOBM ??? iiei allt'.cs I 'li?l ,?,t uka, lie replied thai Mr. Matthewi had r. w?ten it. ami added: -"?Browa, it i. i.it-iiii. ?i i?, cot? r i he whole ease, sad l eaa praasise yea there will be ne doaM at...ut tbe full Imenl of all the a* saraaees 1 bavegi-eayeu. laotl edlbe original letter ,,n in- desk, sad Baut, "P'sb tbat#Oso,M and in- Mplled, "ceii.iinlt, wiili pleaanre." As i wasleaving ii. elicit me back, aad loM bm that rrcatdeal Oraai would as boob as tin- ooubI waa completed lasua ? 11 ?lain erdet te Oea. Auger in Loulstatia II? n queatod bm not to BMBtwa this bel fas a?rerai daya, bat , i eaal) gata bm penalssloa to Bake saj bm bI t ie ;,;:,, i ?,..;,( dealre. lbs st_tas referred la was baaed by Presidenl Grant I gaTS eoplos of the letters to m :-. i...\ i, i::i'-, anil Barkeof Loalalana and to Oeo. U.C.Butler ol Bonis Catanas? with Batbortty to i?-?e tliciii wbaaeret they pleai SL s\iu:. I aaw thai tbo P-saeeiaHs imtoty ia fairly won wi-1- st, my ih" :i..-?i eoacsfa was fot m> saS rmgfloath ein c un-: tun n. to C'liinliillt lo tin ir ilelm r.iiic ? from I. ui'*..! '?? ass Um pasatoaate asp rstlon ol mi heart Bad i !?'??? ? i tbail!--' P-dleyol Mr. lian -, il las lad, would not relia*.e them from the. hateful aad uare_ i.ui.i.e.m .-ui? r-.t-i.iti by th?? anas aad tba htrtber ptuatletiag aad aapraaaloa by asea alian tu i, .-.? m i>ittli ?un? srmpatbles, i sbould Betrat bat?trot? laal d_4 XBe Bou.CharleaFu : i ? CU1..1 tba laaagutatloB of lbs Frealdent B_ceepl fot thin .-i?', t-ii sad these k-ttaca. tbs tesull would never ban been reaebad. Tba soavenatioo sad coal lbs letter aere ? ale knows to many, , he confldi i>, m... ra--m him Bad la blaaatbartiattoa ta aa] what i.i-iiiii eeaspoaed tbe Beiatsaalsllvas, and i asedtbea t.? : a m i ti aasbabaa la dalag wbal tbqy bcUaved waa light auuiii" storm which ?-.i- ragtagaroaadtbem, ami m ii.a faies oi the saraasl raaaouatraaeaa af th.ir aanstlt-B Bla. U a law had bBb a a Iba paak weald bars been i., iici.ii i tba work al lbs Ostaaih__lea would bars i,.,,, i .?in ,.:, this time, in mi oplulou, a Inn. i. sue ul war t_..iil.l have I. ill swasi_-Bc over tba la:,.I. ?la. c .l.i. i ?.?.I I u_ sickened ill? heart of South? rn men. 1 da sol uu-kratano, uni do I ..-.-n-. c ..ic,Baf> datar ol l'n-i.t lit ?I.t -. li- shOUld H-" lumIiIc; ll.ewli.iiit .-..i nin ' v|" 'tin great aad good a ork at hia hands. l*a -n,: t.- men are ueaplag Invective? upon the bends ? a ih.,-. i<ei.irate who voted toetand b) Iba Bleetural I...... l m- palas un-, .u' i mises bo r gret tor my actkia. Inioi.iitiMi.il. I will sarthatlhavi fall falta taibe flllltlllUlll ?If tlll-iia-.W8 l.'lllHlllill IU tue Iclt.'l . "f Masara. Poster aad Mai?Mwa They are honorable bmu. I 1-aiiinii believe thai lac} would attempi deliberate da eeptioa. iiuj ore the intim?t? (neooaaf in.iPresm.ui. lint kin.-.-, iiir rlewaaud? aiMrnaaad Lhem la loedt li-tter*. An imiii-M ci.iioiiiiinon o. ticii liiu.iiii-?- m.aas that lbs a..l. .? .... Ul !.. ... . .1..? ui.ti Bouiu t.at.iiuu ?dinnl-l be restored. It Is hOpeSSMs that tti I;. -It-lit, initier nil ?lie ? ii .'it.'-'. BCCS sod ?n view.? bla own -iterances sod the protulaes of bis frlenda, ea i- ins.- m one? in inn'Ai- Loulelaua sod Bootb Carolins a Bee ?is Ohio, ami have tin- tli-r ?lut over States, ao province*, over freeman, nui anbjaeta. If done tin ;? to? and prosperity t-f tl.c iti-pnlilie will baaecured: I n. t ilittit*. tbi? ? In.le reaponalbllltv fer Ibe con?w ? ? whatever tiny um? be, .?ill reatupou PreeUienl H iy? a. JolIN Yol M. BBOWB. THF. LETTEB& I. nof-sn of BaraasBBTAtims, Washibotow, *o. c. I I, ,. 20, 1-77. J Osbtvnbb: Bsferrtaf to the sobtubbMsb bsd with yoayesterday,Is which c,?\. Hayes's policy ss to ths stntiistif certain Beatfeers States was slsnasaedi we do* bin- in say in reply, that we can BSSBM vt.n In Ihe, strongest linaalhln m ms -r, of <mrirrc.it desire to have adopted auch u policy ?is srBI give ts the peo pie of ths Btatea of smith Osroltaa sad Lsaisssaa the rlfhl to control their own :?tf.i:i - in their SWB WSJ ; aad to say farther that w* feel aatborised from nn kc i|li-ii!it,!-ift-with nuil kBOWtodffBOf (?uv. lin't s ?ful his views on li:is i|iit stitiii, to pledft titln Iv. s to ytti! for him Mint such wijl I?, hi? l-ilicy. C-U-S. BOSTBB. To the Boa. Ji'tiii Yoiiii? BtOWS and John li.(?onion. II. \\ iSHIBOTOW, Feh. '.'7, IS7B. ci-.fi i Mi.v : Ti. ferrinc t?? the eenveraatleo had with vim reoterday la whleh Oov. Reyes's policy as to tin* status of ccitain Boathere states was dtssasssiiws th "ire to siiy that ws sss Basars you in the stroagsst poaalhlo manner of our print Bi Bis to hare him adopt such a poltoy aa wlU give to the pee* pi?of the Si.lies of South < '.inilina and Louisiana the right to control their own affairs In their owa way sab. .?tit only to the Coastltatlon of the United Sutes and the laws suds in parsanaes thereof, i.iitl in f.iv Blither thsl from an BB* qnslntsaee with and knowledge of Gov, Hayes sad hla views as 'nave the Btost complete eenldeaee thatsaes will be the potiey sf his Admlalstrattaa. BespeetfnBy, sum.i.v M ?run. \s, Cll\i:l is P08TBB. To the Hon. JOBES I*,. GOBOOB Bad the lion. JmlN VoOXfl Baoa t, CHARLES FOSTER'S ACCOUNT. 1111 : LBTTBR BOT a COMPACT AM) mi:, iiav?s B01 a I'M! I Y ID IT. CbBWBLANB, March 2S.?Tki Rttsmtt ('f FottoilS will publish to-inorrow sn Inten lew n ith the Hon. Charles Foster in relation to the agreement with Sen? ator Gordon. That gentleman Bays In regard to the cornpsei : During the final hums of the count under the Electoral bin, several Southern gentlemen who opposed a Silbas* taring movement were aolleltoaa that ibey ahoold bave definite aasurancea from Mr. Hayeasa to bis Southern I" llcy. An Informal neetlag was arranged, si which were preaenl sa (rienda of Mr. Bayes Messrs. Bberman, Garfleld, Dennlaon, Matthews, and my self. The objed of the meeting was simply to ni in* bI a better understanding In regard to the policy ol Ibe It i. Administration. They, on their port, did no! claim thsl the assurances they naked (or were to deh rmlne their action aa to carrying uni th? provlsloua of the Electoral bill. They desired then as a guarantee (a their people that they acted In good faith. To this end they deelred that Oov. Hayes give tbetn only ,s':cii guarantees as be had already given t.? bis own fi lends. (n reply tt wss stated by ns thai it would be Improper and indelicate al this time for Oovf Hayes to give sny aaauranc? s (oreahada-i log his policy. We u-\'., how? ever, f.iiiv ?tistiiit tl ?n itatlng, (rom our knoa ledge "f Ibe views and Intentionaot Oov. Hayes, thai h i policy would be to favor local self-government and boinc rnlelnthe i South. We gave no Baaaraaceaaa coming dlrectlj from Bi Hayes. H limply stated our belief as to bis course, based uponcommunl. ationi from sad conversations with him. Whatever may have been ?aid with regard to the wuh'lr.i'-.ai of troops mi ? ilmply in the nature of a belle! that such would be the result ol the policy which we be? lieved the Presiden! would adopt. There was m? written compact entered Into, and the allegations to this efl i s t im as i bave say knowledge an the mere I moon ?blue. Then ?? i o i ? upset, It hi Impossible lb it Mr. Hsyi - should approv? on Isapprove ot one. Wc had no suthorlty to nuke a compacl btndinj; on Mr. Hayea, and we dlatlnetly stated ihe Improprl ty an i in.!.tlli., ??.. ,. making such a compact at that time an,l under the eireumstai TQe letter written to John Young Brown and Senator Gordon? :<? the resalto! s soaveraatlea 1 bad with Mr. Brown, ra which In asked for written sasoranees for his (utnre Jastiflcatlon. He dlatlnetly st.inl that be did not ask tlila ?h a condition of carrying out t lit? pro? Islona of lbs Electoral bill ; thai be regarded that ss a matter "f peraonal ? nor, and that bo power could eoeree him to do other* \. i-t- ih.m faithfully to stand by the provisions of the bill. Bo asked that s paper in- signed by Mr. Matthews aud in. si |f, *i!ii be addreaaed to huu and Benatoi Gordon. 1 expressed a willingness to accede to his \ an.i a paper waa prepared, tdgaed and delivered. I have no recollection of having any conversation nilh it it.it.it- Gordon on the subj? rl of writing this letter. The letter was a atah. moni by Mr. Matthem sndmys to what ?v? I., it,i,i would be the potiey of Prealdent Hin-, in dealing with the Southern question, i; cou* laiiictl nothing more than wss contained In my speech mi tin- lubject He ?ti?! !)ot retain a copy o? the letter, iiinl ca.inoi girt Its easel coat? 11-. The sbjeel of ibe publication ol hiss reports regard? ing tbla matter la evidently t*> weaken end cripple the Admlntatratton In dealing with tins Southern q.th'ii, and to dlaaffect the Southern men who wire wocklng la good ?iitii tii aphoM Bad sustain ihe Itishhisl THE CALL FOB THE LETTERS. Washibotox, March 28.?Stanley Matthews th - morning telegraphed the Washington Agent of the New-York Associated Pressas full"", s : Yon are authorized and i.-in ?- ?( by the Roa. Chulea Pouter und myself to call upon Me-am. Levy and Ellis, or other imitles holding tu- orbcinul letters signed by i - - ; iii.il mj w If, and ub aln a t opj tat publication. M.IM.I.l- B ?I I lit. US. ANOTBEB MORMON MASSACRE. ACCOCST OP nit*. KH.i.lNi; OK BIOBTY TEAMSTEBS IN ls.-,7 i-.v OBOEB Of i?i:i(?l\M Yni'S'i;, San Fbaxosoo, March 28.?With r?f?rence to the dispatch (rom rncsoa, Arlsona, io the effet tin- order (or the Moaatsla Meadows masasere was (oaad ' among the papers of the bite ex-Cblel-Justios Titas, s !_?-. :?t ??-tiu.ii Uvlng in this city, formerly a resldenl of Ball L ,u (a.*, saya he had ths document In question at ons tima In his no.s;,i?it and bad no doubt ol Its genuineness. It referred, however, to some BO men \. hu ha I been teamsters m ths srmy seat to Utah und? t tOoL Albert Sidney Johasos to eaeort ths Governor sp* I pointed to replace Brlgham Toaag at 18&7. ha early '? fail of snow forced COL Johnson aad h.? troops to win-I 1er at PortBridger, 120 mitos esst of Ball Lake City, and a?, the Mormon tr.mi'* ander Lieut.~Gov. I>. H. *.\. i?s u.-l burnedaptwo 1rs dsi i sppliesfortbeUsliedBtatesBtBiy, eaatol .in Blver, the General waa forced to pot the soldiers apon half rations, and bt tae early Spring ot L8?8 those teamsters were discharg -l from Ibe service. They prepared to go Vest, sad started for California. Tbej believed thai as Bon-combatants they would be permitted to pass throngs Utah nn molested ; bal * soon ai. im- tt* mis!,?;?-, ! im,, over the mountains and entered Echo Canyon tboj were taken i ri-.-m ra and . h 11 to uiurtlal law, proclaim d some months before bj Gov. Brlghaiu Young, A Kent eman wh ibeu amoiuc tin Mein.mis m Bebo Cnnyou, and now re .n:.u-.-ai this ni , aawa ui n division of eight or ten of ?? .m-.? i- under Mormon ? oort on tbeli waj wcstwaril. I'be Mo?.on militar} uuinorittea thougbl l-i 11. i? in lu dit ..h tbe^JO teamatai s Into small sqi ?? doubl tbiu?iug the.- ,'ii'|t..i- could bo mom caul] ae couipllahe?! than If thej bad been kept locetbei la ?? body. The Mormons d ?i. thai such a iuu ?acr? ever occurred, or that such onlui wasever given; but those who have given the subject attention have no doubt the order wut lasaed and tue w? rk accomplished. BTDBOPHOBM IN MABBACH1 s;:TTfl. BOBTOB, Manli *J>.?ThOBMU W ?-l>li ol Cain IthI.c wssi'itt. n syadsg fansCbristaaM. POrseveral days BS has nil u ciituplaiiiiiiK iiml .ijt|n, .i, BSlVS Bf hy? drophobia. Be became dellrtaaa to day, foamed st ths li.i.i.i, barked,aadbaeams as rleiaatthal it reaalred three men to hold bins, HI? ease la pronounced hydro lili.ilii.itil i be worst t\ |^>. THF ITiA-aSM?T HARTFORD." Foiin.ivs Mt.MiuK, March L'8.?The I'niti'd States BtSBSSSt fiai tford, tla-sh'it nf tin-North AtliMic H.'ti.iilruti, BSllSd ai i [i. in. to-tluy for iUrbadoca. Hlu ?ill i*ruim In tin* Went Indios lor two BBfltts and tb?-u retuill lo till* kUtl.li. i THE EASTERN WAR CLOUD. A GREAT R??WAS ATCMY /__t*EMn__ElX ??i:.v. IOBITXBPI BBS CM Bl H IB! BBITI : : AB F? AOSTBia Altan r I i BOBH-UB A tAtft aI?iiY KOflOOB. IMI--I.IY w.Mii.ik.*. _ Bi si iv IVedacadagr, Warn --. I WI Ott-B. I?.lia:??lV ani\?(l Inn- ::i !:'!<> tUfl af ?:. .iii-l au bant ai'i'i-v.iril lnnl an m?a i vii->-a u It Prlaea Biessarck, with whom be renia 'ad lu eonft rene? an in.m. [blbsBtwalaibafllasd allbblss LaB Oen. I.-mtietr received ??-it- from the Kum-i.-in anal Itnllaa Rabas Baders, sad si lOtdS p. m. lefl fat M. tabtg i'>?rg. CoN-rWllNoli.K, We(liie.-.<l.iv. Mar- h SB, 1-77. The Tiulti-h (Ii.iiiiI.it of Ix-puties in . .-?-ret session >.--i. ..lay IBM-seed mi adflnaa la tefpy so tbe apeeaB from lbs thii.iie. IBs ipeehate wttbaaS a__ap__Ml^ -.( iile.l all forci?.'ii liit>-f\(iiii.)ii la il? ?SSBSStM utBtttt tt Turkey. The midi.... i.i.r:ii_- lo Barr?a, ?...\ ? : "We hope tba sei vians will prars grateful lortbeaaaassa carded iiuiii." Maay ?epatlrs have haserfb-sl their aamea aa intending to ipt-ak to-watraw sad slats IBstl \ i. ?-.-. s sa the aegotiattona w lib Moateaagte. Vit. v?. V.e.lm-miav, Wutt ll .:-. I ??77. a rsprassatatlraaf lbs trtoyt had ?n interview with (?en. igaattefl baftwa his d-fastaea for Bertha. The ?'??lierai .?ll.l hi. B____M WM to 8lllilllit to the various (:it.iliet_ wli-tlier the I-.ii-tern (jiic.tmii Is to Ih* a Baropsaa or azelaatrely a Baassaa ?im _ti.ui. i<u-.-;:i must have luii-iuj. aid < titettial guarantee, from Turkey. Beeaat Basais tbars abaansd tBaarasaspaf a itcci-ive M-'lieincIit. I dial not filial BBS siens ei.ta-r t.-iuied in LoadaB caula?ave to IBS c.-l:i?'?i-liliietit Ot ttO? peaea, Bagllsb pottay pataaeaaa "i'1 at Ba_aa_y, tin? psaee ef Sarape, which ti hss in jmint of tael m? win to obtain. KaaSofdM Kiuili-li statesmen live from hand to mouth, from ?lay to day, ami few MBSpseBl ml the Ills? torical Importance of the Eastern sjsssllsa. Tee policy pursued In I.iuiili.ii H ii"' the ?.olu> of IBs Kcglt-h people. Brarytbiag if Btatle di pea-Bal apea prob? niutl cal parlbuaeatary debatas sad sbai. ma, a ules of a taw rotes. Bbouldtbera be war tba heart l shars rf the raspo aalbility iur it. coiiM-qaeaeaawoald rsatapM I al.ll. I. i-.;i'iv. Wedaeaday, March SB, 1877. The Vienna c'li-,-; oii'l'i.t of lite Ihii/y ttmpruomtUk dispatch to that Joui n i a) ?' Ail measun k? -i bets to moblllzs-, in ra. et ut nee?!. S'Jn.OOU men on ti??? frontlet lu a fortnlgnti ta be f. !!i..,,?-! b .11 Ii'.c; '-'-'?.i- Ml in a f"' ? :"??? ltd. '.'! militar, iltuatlon Ism every r.i-i-.i satlsfuctorr. How far theae faeta will Influence Kussia's decision it is ...iii -...?.. bal ? hi unie to state that flew. Igna* ii. il a i- been greatly liui n-. a <i by tin di el l?-l attitude oft ? t,?. ven. u. int. supported by mcB pow? rful aseaas si action. IBs ?duc*'* Belgrade ?Ileijateh, explaining th.-dsturi* sneas Ib Bemea trl ?. ? ij ;: The Servians are es eedlngly dl saltsfled wllh tho pn ? :,t situai on. Tiny ? - v j ??. -r ti. be ;. i..:-.]. .i.-.-.l in/ Itinthia, repr.in .1 by their f. ii.>.-i'l.i.-i:. u- la tho mi ih.i? ?u.- |ii-.iv ie ???-. an.i inrrounded ob all ildi ? by enemies. They uatnrnllt turn upon the 0 rt-rninenl as i. I , ; ic-'.i n il'U-I?..-lui- .n- ili.-i.ictoi.v -lai-ut all.:..-, i i Servian authorities oreen eavorlna to lud. ; . ~ from !'? nia and Bulgaria to return t. their homes. Tiic i lugeta bav? sent several deputations to tl'? GoveiUUient a-, in.- |iciiiil.-.-:.',i l-i it . i.ii until ' ' \ deputation from Iherefu ??? ? ii ti..- Ushttzn illstriet luna-ited tiiit some of their number, relying on Turkish i nnni ? ?. i-eto ? l to their lion i,bul were massaci .1 bj .luir li a neighbors. The nnllvi ir tba .: ii mi i.i a ill al!" ? tbe rcfug< n to i and irai i- ol a a i,- land. I n.-.v ni.' ii.? n ira ? i . .m, io m? veni theii sufferiag ico'.. ?' .i: i iaus from taking possession ol ii. MIIII.MIV MOVEMI MS IB Bl '. /.'. . metfi Vienna dispatch elates that (be /'/-. /..?/*-n blatt publiahi itbefollowln .dated Weitot . ? -:. liai, all, i , though petbapaatfoagly soloted, la laten ;. gal tbe pn Dl ?;.u nt : Th?- pi aceful voices ?u Enrojie final bo echo In Bu i la the face ail i!.. . ?? n -tant ii ?i-'iif?ii'i i ai.-u;- nf the southern army. 1 ii- rumora about deuiobtUsation ar? onlj siu i ,i at l.i;. regiments of tlin uewlj ni'iiiil / il,-,1-ji- an lo lient their destination a Uili 10 days, rim transport of troops fiom Ku-.iaii Poland baa to a great t .' it c? ise?t . bow ver, tbe Kiev ami Bu il I... i. - w. ?-. bi u if 11 al troui li. . Ob tba . ml Koun-U Railway tu? , , i_ .i. i'i -.-in again shortly. The ui'lUnr.t Uoveinor - informed ihe ri?laaj ol It d Ibul Ihe i ?.' week lO.UUO'infantry will uitivo In Moaeow, ami must be conveyed !?> Zitomi . !?? Idea th? conc-eu . . ? ? already lx i u lu-u! ;:.? -.u. ih i., - ...-.ii.:., the last i,..:-.'- from the r f rill?-i ol K - mi m/., kiiiu.iii.-,/, r .in:..k, and ti..-.., n -, l.e.ill. tO moVl'tO tin- i-.lii..- ul the I'llltll. Hy the.-- re?nforcemeiil and the l::-i reai ?es from k.i -, m- t,..":rit the m nth,in linn?' already nmnbrrs aii.i.ooti com butants, supuurtetl i>> s i??erve of l_tO,000? i llev '. I lie latter force m 11 n?H lulrt i : fu.iei -m. -. in erve, but wlicn it bus a.bl Ineil a uorunu ? i . lu of 200.0UO m a will m- . cm after the opi rating ai'iuy. As i ih may lake iwo mont. . many) : i ,.; i uol Be'i.i...I- till the uiiablleof i ... Tbs i.revuliiit o*iiiiii'ii In the whole empire Is thatdeiuo* . .i in -. i m itii.iaie su ?reas bi a In Ku-v, i. ?. ,-: : -, ..? i, . \ ,y ? n,'., . : . ? for i- ?i i. .... I..i . ia: - : : lias ni v r i ,, : i.,.--, in policy. What lui - l: : stun '.'.- ?? v i- the opinion al Boecov . aud .'?! icoa ami t.i .i KitNsiu an lu a i.-iK-i: aaitatiou. Pabeia m Vienna, ii.il.n m Po i- a mid uot be peruiitt?-?] ti Use -u.;. lia'.a- bs is used by tbe Butatau press unttmtt* ( m ...,a:' -, the nieaulug ol h I ich la w? \,?nx wur. A 'I: patch lu ?in' Stun -lard f.oai Cu'l-Iani iiiuj.ii- OB Saturday, by way of A cas.aays: M The strike of tbl : .ii operators rontlnoee, sad very :. ?.?. Itacsaia open. The weakuess ol the Qorerum ut .:. the prar .iici.. and the want of good polioa eoutlnue toptadaei l.m a.a- eases oi lawleasueaa and outragea i>:.i!icu i.iilj In Iba provine? o - lo k laadl i Daaab . NO rCBKISfl BUBI I I IT AT 81 v. P80VtU-_scB.lt i.. March ^8.-?A telegram from OSSfe ?-i.iplt denlas tbe reported loas n ?.i aims ladss ? BM : _ GENEEAL FOREIGN NEWS. ._>? DEFICIT IN THE BRITISH REVENUE. I.0M111S, Widii? -'i?...-. March _>, 1 -.77. The limes to-il.iy 111 ;i l?a?lin.ur article <li. ? - Ing tbe Brltlah rovauua roturas, states, "Iba total i re ?u il u?>!.i lutnnlay aas ?76,790.578. TI10 b he year which Bit Sta__brd Bortbeote, Cbaaest '? ??? i:uin',|ii,t. .1.::.... t.d it, 1 a.- badast was ?78,412,011-. li Follows thai B1..12-000 uutti ' mi the current week t? m ike uo the fatal Pet* ouedupon. Thlaaeetna ImpoaalWe. it laaa almeal ?a rnnrlnsloB U ?( lbs rereaaewill,fot tbs Itsl lime in many year*, fall t_ low tbs budget eatlssatas, Tbl. i- an anpleaaaal 1 roapeet, sad 1? sll tba mon sapa saaal becaa Bit Stafford Votthcota, la tba lut budget, lefl Ike narro weal margin between Income and rxpeadttatUi piemen tory volea have ao laerenaed tbe 1 spendt? lure th ?-' ?-'?.-t.'i mael ves show a tin ?? 1 - ti .t. -i . bi ? ?'?-' will probably oot be h ibis ->\ar, andwc doaotal preaeal iputuiga n. -- ? at ol cas? ia ?, j in 1. -.'.. a . _ THE Bl LTAN OP PEItAE ARRESTED. 6011. ... \. lay, M rebat?, 1-77. A si.?al diipatcb from Binitapore i?i Ihe Putt Mo ! Oatti f sum ..ii * tan .-f Perak w-.i* forcibly arrested ! 1 sight altbonl asrraal arwrbttsa authority. A writ el hal? 1 ?t for, ami 11- . 1 ?? .,'. n tbs Malay i . 1 - - - ' ? : i.twesa tiio Datives bi I I 1 - ? ? tt la-t year.] FOREIGN KOTE?. I bos, March 28.?Then wen* 70 d itht I ? pox in I, ?"! t last a etc 1. (lx B, Man-li 28.?-Then was a t'.- ' ?nit., i., o . t at Shcpherd'a iiu-l.. a wast? .- nirb ? i : don . t- xoy, a?tlatrlet whleb baa hi '? b autou Ihm. LoMinX, March 2l??A iiieetiii-.**ol lii?- l'.i'.t . bel a.lj.a i.. I ? ,tit?nit other aetioa than ntferrin-r theaooountst. 'i'li ? ?i:r?-?-t,.c- wlthnold toi'tt- rcstgnutiou* uutdtlia ao coiiiii. bave 'et u pas IHE ?SDtAS CAMPAIGN, irOITBB thttlt MIBHOB KNTlltH.V Vt|t ri:T? no . tii.iiii s not T > ui: i-i it*. : , . COV "?(.o, Maich 1_S.?It should be . i -, stood Ibal --ii" ted laill i -? -um ... psaei ', \. aa melitivtuil in lin-M' di .?. .t.-hc a few iayi - :.-a-, lx . n tii iv \ iiittny in Ma part. Ma bBaasH prapaaai.iBal in- rimuid vu.it tu?- eaaspa of Ctaif Bstsi sad other hostile Indians and en-lea?, m to induce tu. m to ? ut?*r the r.-K.-i viitii'ti... i'iie liovi riiiiient iu no way ui.led I,is un.'.eriakliiK liirtli.r tl.m ,illi-_lii? luxxx to BMSSSffl it, fiiiouhl ^lotted T.ill be suer.-s.ful, tbe niiliiarj aiititori ti.it all o( course be glad; but Geu. Bbeiman .ays It la not (... iBipasi to parley furtilir witli the li.tllan.. oi to . f a? Ilia Hit? lid d campal_n while BCKOtialioU. Inlwa-ea **"""' i i'..il ind tbe h.'-tiicK an- peixUng. Hnppllra ui-a bow iMii.t i.i|.i.ii> forwarded,and <-\ervt)uiu u t.a-mg ..... .i. i. .uiiiit is oi the i _.iiii_K*igu, aui.u w... be upaucd