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??w V0L XXXV1?.IN?- 11.247. NBW-YOKK. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1H77.-WITI1 SUPPLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CENT?. WASHINGTON. A TALK WITH THE PRESIDENT. aaajTiaWl KM'WV is timo in 1875?MB. HAYKS UMinB I ' <;IVK 1118 POUCV A TRIAI.. ff ^iiiMiio-;, April 1 r?.?In tlio course of convcr aatiniiyeesetday. President Haves said that lie lucl n,,,,.:-. . nui rosjmrAina Ms Sonthera policy. Th<> nnin v had, tower? r. been tareabadowed ?:i oral and ?nttes ?ttertiH , Tin- i'.?<?? ??I? nt adverted tr> t?o Koberaatorb? ssajendgahi OU* hi 1875, which recalled i.i ln ajaetisa ovef OoTi All? ii. when the people of SV| St.i!?' had a full knowledge of his arttl ?Tin-ill >* <?u national questions, including sJaeaajM those whl h rotated to tin? South. The opening speech of a guhcrnatotial candidate, is fciiirall.'. considered to be thi ley-note of the cam? paign, and II such a spei???1? at Marion, M rally an th. :U-t of .July of that ji;ir, lie fully ?ml distinctly expressed his opinions. This aaeceh m aabuahed at leagth in all the K,mblk .m newspapers aud in many others. In that speech, ?ifti r ???mirraliilatiiiK nil fi llow-citi iru- m the oeatpti te trinuiph over those who sought It destroy the 1'nioti and t' I grand results of (ho wur, he alluded to the coming together airain of BJsvtbim ami Southern DM n in a spirit of harmony sssi friendship, includimr those who had foiL'ht ?galaat one ?mother: and as a proai iuent feature m tins evidence of Rood feel iiiu' he on 1 hat oecasioa each* of the kindly manner in \\hi< h Viee-1' ? aident Wilson was received on his lU| t<> Mm South. He said that in this era of fooi feeling and reconciliation their were Mill astaoni who talked of ?ay in ts and who sought to revive the jirejudi <' of '''?' past : this was iniich lo ho re? grette 1, Iml tliiT.' wa.s eooagk l<> liil every heart with gi at it tide, tli" Ine.ise Im in? no longer divided and all the Inhabitants having ? lair start in the nee for Ufa In I his and in all his other speeches he f-;tiii<-?l ly condemned the reeaSBshsf of the old UsU'-s between tin- Ninth and the South, assuring his bear* i r- that I he time bud co.ne for completa reconcilia? tion. I in President in further conversation referred to the fa? t thai the National hVpttbUcaa Convention ?hlch notninaled linn im the I'lesiilency passed a reeolatioti eecredlj pledging the Bepnblieaa party to piuiect every citi* u o? the United states in all his civil and politice] rights? and <' ehuina that the }?< riii:i:i>Til pai itic;u ion of (he Soul), ihould be affected by removing all canece of disc in!. The spirit of this resolution v..is in perfect accord with his awa views previously expreeBed,and he repeated tin m |a hie letter ef acceptance of the nomination, and inot< fully elaborated tliem in hi?inaugural 8 I , ?teutlj maintaining the policy of recoucilia tion and i' el i -I-"- ? ?vernm nit. When he i ?aaa the '?mi. s of ilu Iretddi icy be intended that Ibispslicj ?boaldnotbc on" of eeatiuient merely, bat oi .e tuai ulministration. He spoke wi ?? when he Mid: "Mj be? lnt i? thai tins conrsi tende to give good fro el . imnt to the So nth ; il tend? to at cure peace between the v. en the races or parties oJ tue .?.ni it tend* to secure tie tight* iiitereata, and mi'??: > "f the i ulon d i ? ople ; ih< p lore I am in favor of the policy. I do not know whether 1 ?ha 11 hin i ? ? ??! in ' irrviiiK it nut, Dcauw I hi re are Noi th? ere aud Southern men who in various waya may poasildj thwart me, bul of one thing I ?i namely, I t..i k it ? dutj totrj andcarrj out the policj, and i am going to do it." THE DMCHAHGE OF CLEB 1:1.l.l'i IIOS? lit .i IN i n IKTBBIOR DRPAITTMBNT ?COMPLAINTS *- 1?? UlK MXTIIOM 01 Dl - mesAL. I ! i y Tin.i il ,ni to Tui n.:::i vi'! WaaniMfiTox, Apiil 15.?1 ef the il;.' .1 fon F tbt I iterl i l> parttm already began. Iwenty employee ol the Pension Ionian were dJflchai lay. A lew other ?hnks bad pnvioual; been diMnissod in other '.u leaaaof the department Further reductions will ju iii.ii.!. b vtill continue uni il the force is brought down! a standard i i to make the expenses of the depai come u Itbiu the appropi iat A good deal of ? ccitemenl has been caused, not < among the clerks who have hern discharged, hat aiimir' those who remai over, by the methods Vv whieh ' ils have hen made, h rai BMsseralh understood that the principles of civil i \ne reform woald be applied in all caeca where i - d icharg d. ;us well as in making ?ppointmenti and i romotiona, at >l 11 wi - suppos ! that those baan lompetent woald Ik- first ?elected in reducing the clerical force. It hi now ?'ported !>y the fii'.;.!- ',' aome oi these wLo Were informed yesterda) thai t': Ir s rvic i would hereafter be di.-jM used with, and of those previously discharged ipeuded, thai ih enTcieucy of the .;'?:., bae apparcntlj been taken very little Into the account. b i ak ngtin i lections ford:-mi isal, it it laid thai in ? bare ??muig political backing, or who h \e mtin-nti.il friends in the bureau which has employed them, have is alums! all cases been re? tained ; and ?t is asserted by those interested, that the se!' i ' us have >>? i n made with very lii i le n lei cnie to the efficiency either of ilmsi n taiaed oi of those discharged. On some form, i aeceatoaa, when reductions of force were aeeeesarj ia other departments, the record of each eserh in each division wai made out, and the <??s tniss.ds took place solely among those who stood last on the Uat. It is a-s. tted h> BOIUC of the cl( li.s recently discharged in the Interior Department that in? each eoenpaiative record baa been made out then-, and that it is susceptible of prool that many o? tin clerk- retained aie far u m efficient than some of these discharged. If anything of tin- kind has occurred, it baa been wholly without the knowledge ol Secretary Bchnrz, as it has i? ?m neceaaaiy for hua to intrust the defy of ledaeing the loree wholly lo the offleen of the errerai barcena Beoretary Behara will tad it rery afBcnlt to pat hie theories of civil service reform tally lato prae?ce it the mattef at left entirely to lillteau offieetS. While DO lxdilii.il llillue.'ici! may !?? used with him, and while lie may desire to try all clerks Impartially, and to retain those who an BBeeteffieteat.il is impossible thai the politician? ?hall not make then inlluern e felt with Mihordinate bbbV ?al? in the laveval baroaaa and in many casen ?ave their panic.dar fin mis from dhanbaaL The two penaaaeat momboii el the Hoard of Apiiealu -Messrs. Warren and Hartlctt?which the lactetarj aaa appointed are men who ?rehesocetly and earnestly in favor of tlionuigli reform in the ??ivii Barvtce, ai d will m doubt a?t with ?triettav P"*jM*y ha att eaaea referred to them. la order to aasaretheaneeccBot the new Ideea governing tbe atvilaarvieebi the iipeitmieit, and to silence all jus! criticmo on the hcU of ?ny ?f ,,s officials in (onncctio, will, Obi reduelen, of the lone, it has been nggestf d that all alerka who are discharged abaU have thej.riviiegeof goaag bafare tins Board of ApixaN and ?ubjiutt.lig ihtir ta?e? to it for final adjudication. ft m possible thai the Breitetary eiready aeataav lates ailov.mg such an appeal, hat the ehwhswho ave already been dismissed have thus far receivi d Be aetice that each a privilege will Ijc accorded to them. AMKHHAN ARMS SUPPLIED. A LA1K.K ?lOCk ON HAM? IN ?HH f.NIIKI? SI All s ARSENALS?AKM!? StNT IS I?BB1 MMUl.KS lu wain am? m h iA. Washington, April 15.?At the hifiialaf el the priwui diltlcultie* between ICuiki? ami TBrkSJ tbere wa? ? general opliuou among many of our uruiy Sincer? Bhat the trouliles would create "a maikit for srihrnuc* ?upiille?, ?rus, and other implements of war tare, and that the Lintel Mat. s w.ud lie enabled to dis? pose of the v.?t auioiiut of uiiHcrvieeahl? good? of that Character now ?tored lu our arsenals aud fortification? ; lot a careful examination of the ?uhject by prominent ?ttcer? o? Un Ordnance Department leads to the belief j I that there will lie ho demand upon our country for the fSMd?, for tin? tiMoi tii.it PrtlBirl. Gssjmm and 1'ianeo have vas? iptantities of condemn MM for sale, ami therefore neither ot the OSalOnrtll nations would fluil it net cs?ury to make purchases i MktSMSSftM Atlantic when they can oht.iln ?dmil CooiIr M ?Mb MM home, unless CM prCM it compl'i tlons fduiuld us?unie muh ?MUM tlint th>- Powers tin ti.,ii,-<i would decline t<> SJsbwm of thai* ooudeuiaefl an nnd ?uipp?. ? to? itlicr icutv. nml then then BdgM M EMMud for our?. MM* tM FrancoI'm MM WW, M France and Germany luivebt-n ?an MM! ntul replaeli I the ?mus us? d l>y tliein in that war with those if mo unprowd patterns, and ron-eipioiitly liavc many I MM! for ?ale. It has MM tieen ascertained MM Turkey 1.? nineli MM supplied wltli arm? than wan at MM Mprnaul. s' hftTMg received over aiM.tmii stand of MM from I'm' denrc, 15. I., within the past two years, under a contra for MMyOOO I'ealMcty guns, a MHimMlwrtlllg ritl ? Mall to the Martim-Hcnry rift used in Fnclind. Thine ritl aro still beiag uianufuctuiv?! fur and delivered to tl Torluah Gonnimeni, Mvwal ofllows of which ha !?(?? ii in Mil country for some month!) pa?! inspi Cting H arms and supcrinti Siding their manufacture. II Taris aso bare contraen with rsrieaa tirm* tliis country for 200.000,000 rounds of metal SSXtrtdgM and for a lurte nuiiilier of cartrid: lUMS. wliicu .ne now being: made ut liridgeport ami Ne ' Baren, Conn., ind other ptacea, Thai Gorerniueni hIho well supplied with hreich-loadtn',' steel |QM tor tie service, audit la not probable that there ?ill lie ai groat ileinaiid loi anus of obsolete DOttOnU UjMiTi lilis i aiiv oilier coimtry. RuaaM hua also received a gi ? supply of itrins from tins eouiitrv, lu l>u ?nonce of contracta win? smith & Wesson, Ool ?ud oilnr manufacturers. ThOM contract? wei for revolvers, a MUM numucr o! which MM boon delivered. Tie (t.ivernui ni ha.i for aaia aboi 400.000ot nu? n'\v Bprtugfleld muxttodoadlng rifle, at ? large Baaaberol repaired breeoh-loodera, beside* or nanee and ordnance sunplics of everv description le fio'ii the but civil war. The rifle? could beeonrerti into ?uve? h-loadi r-, Ion it h is been found cheaper I nu!?* new odn outrifhl than ur?uiidcr;.ii.e id ehuuge tl old Olli 8. CUfiBENI TOPICS AT TIFF. CAPITAL. IhTIOTKD ABJaUfJffEEDED. WAUmoTOM, April 15, 1-77. The Ordnance Department lias bom year t year urteil upon OmSTSM tM mces-ity of making snfl eie:,t appruprtatlOM for the. lnaiiufa'liire of improve UMB.MM tO jierini! the grsdnsl accumulation of thci in atOTC tor ?MM in OOM of M eaiei^eiuy. DaiMg til tan yean pmoafltnj toe lata war an ?renme of i?'J.m.i??! par annuin was appropri?t d for the manufacture ? sucii ai ms, im; far a?rerai roan past the spprdpriatiu for that purpose haa been 1100,000 o 1150,000. it ; ! estim?t d that there will not i>e more tli in B,000 at ma> appruved pattMM oa hand at the end oi the preaei fear, and ihoaM t..e Btati s draw apon Iba Sfatlonal Got era ?i< ni for tue full gaol i? to which tb< ? are entitle the limited atoch of hnprored arm? held i" would be exhausted. The act of April 23, : i ? permanent anuoal appropriation? ot ?200,000 for ?ni laaf and equipping the militia oi iheUnlU : State?, aa it , argued that ii that sata tnaecnaarj at that tin* when the population did not exeeod 8,000,000, al i a ?,000 ?hould be appropriated now, the p pulatti having ln?i ascd ueurljrflvo-fold. Uudei tbeacl aamoi thestat? ot New-Yort IsannnaJly crcditfd with$10,701 of the9200,000; but if the appropriation anouM l| t0 I ,000 00 ?. M ?veo uini ud I, - i!i the ol - ne< : I lug to their iMipnJation. Phe ? rl ul ? n? no-? . maiiufa lurid - the Bpriugtl -<l hrccch-ioadliij ud II ?ar^ui M t the? ?mi* ?botild hi niauufac lured lu ipi.niiLi.es pu fit ?den I Ul rend r ?i mill uulutlon of tueui In ?tore a certittntr. That a b-.'tl i oi m inau tin i uuiy aouie ilaj he invented ii i."i .i' .ili lui pi ohahle, and i"X|x . i thai Li unit . ' m run a ill i.u ??? th< m. ."![?'?. li'ii until sneu a uue, aultuble foi I ha mill i.i. levvlcc, busbecu perfected aud approved, ares? tv? Ut 1- .1 He? essit> ? OBJEl 'Puns TO FLEET l'VVM \.-l'l.i:TOLFEEE. There i^ considerable commenl uuiong nieni* benofthepaj rorpaofthi navy at !??< reccu .-<)??? :i"ii of rnymaster James E. Tolfree a hi fleet paymaster ol .?a tle^ t, in place of luapeetoi l?'? ?;< r, de . . I, Fleet pay musters, a? well i Oect cngineen aud Bei t s .i t< ous, r ? li-.i! .! ? I !?'" , r m mini, ? i . i.M (. li - than th cautuln ol a i tip, and it Ii clali cd that a Beet nayn u w onld ba either a paj director, who ranks aa captain, at a par Inspector, whu ranks aa commander, A paymaster rat commander only, it is s.ii.i that s preaaurawill be brought ?oie?; upon secretary Thompson on I ' to Washington till* w< k to bare tha orders t Paj maater Tolfree revoked, and a pay bupc-etoi or i ijr ? 1, h cl.:,t. red to the Europi an fleet In hi? plao . l'a] inastel Tolfree entered the srvie in l ???;.', and It li i ihal th? n ore manj utUocrs lu tin p'i\ corpi x ? been lougvi In the service aud should therefore r, < <i vc tho choice of iMioltions. Mr. Toi.reo 1? .i very ef la :. i: ? ?!'? . r aud :.i a.;li the il< ;? h nee tuere is r prohubiliti fti.it there will n? i llvi i m his behalf, a? be Bit many frii :nis to aid him. -I RVEYfl OH THE IfUfllfJBIPPl ORDERED. The Sundry Civil Appropriation bill in??,! at the last e uonof ? mzre conteiua a clauai ippro priatlugf<V?."i,O00for conttunlngthe survej ol i.?? slppi Rlvi ? :i:i?l it? tributarles, wiiii u \ lew of detei min ::?. the proper metbodol reeluiming from orerfloa Hie alluvial lands ol the Mississippi delta, aud the eblef of t . Engineer i irp? baa directed ' .??n. i omai ?? i.. the o.ii i charge of the work, to expend tbia monej for sur \ yswlthavlca to the construction ol levees, p I u in j in conformity with the report of the commission, consisting <>f Gen. Warren, Qen. Abbott, and t'ipt. Ben] inrdof the Engineer Corps, aad Jaekaon ERickcl? and Faul O, Herbert, Civil Engineer. These surreys an essential to determine the exact location, dimensions, ?t of the I re -. Their eatlmal >\ cosl la f30 ?.000, Tiny will deteriuiiie all matter? relating to the river iieils, such as higbt ol the hauku, the Iliad's were raving in is taking piaci or otherwise, and tne past huitory ol ?uch changes as 1ar aa it oaa be made out. Level unes win ne run rltli the gn atesl rue, .~o as to ili termine the ?toi.r lue water surface and ol Uie laud, and t?.<? eh - vit.on of all high water aiarha, ENLISTMENTH FOB CLERICAL WORK. The Legislative, Judicial, and Execative Ap? propriation bid forth enaulng fiaeal yeai authorlaea the Bo? retaryol War after the 1st of July u:-xt todi iail<-. rtaln enlisted men for olerieal duty In tha Burgeon Oeneral'i j ?iflice, the Ordnance Borean, and office at tha Chief ol i Enginecn, bat they an to be paid onl <>f tMapproprhv j t ion fut the support of the aragr, aad thenfon cannot : i>e . asploj ' <? una>b tue Army Appioiuoiiion bill lapasaod pi loi to that time, in the Oitliuiuce oiii (? CQlieted nun are already employed under lb? exialing law, and bo new ones will b< taken la; bat SO will ??? enlisted for clerical dntj In the Bargeon-OaBcral'i office, and 80 tot the Engineer's oittce, should tu?' bill be passed In lime. 1 best men del dit d aa clerks re? Ive a coinfs osatlon of about SI,000per aonum. They have to enll i '.<?:?.-. ? uued 1, Just as soldi' ra do, ami most alao pass a rcguislte examination aa to their UtMM tor olerieal ?. ark. RETORT <?N TRAH8FOBXATIOE OF THF BICE. Buitreen-General Barnes of. the Army Iil.s ja m is-iicd an slshoisls report of Assistant BnrgeosrOt a ei . i.. ofsn a. oiiH up?iii the diflerenl ntodei oftrana porttaiff atek and wounded saea la locsJItle? Inaeoeaaihle to ?heeled vehielea. n emkedlea tin experience of many y san and rarkma oanpMsjns, and eapeclaHj th?; ir*r?r'l" u? |"'<l Mimiinr iffstnsl tha Bloaa Imltsaa, The ?vpoit is deroted to the transportation ol biek aud woaaded by pack animais, and is aaudsomaly illustrated with en's ol the various litten used upon the Western frontier, m well m iimse uacd by England, France, ?ml other c luatnea, MI.Vl.K DfBTBAD OF SMALL XjTES. F<?r lit?- pupotsj ul bnogtaf sil vit coin Into MMSfMMSnlMS in the circulullou of the couirry tiiau MffSSSSnt? and M S Step Inward spei ie payiuciil-, the hi i i clary of the Tr? aStUT has SSCldsd to SMpeild for tin pirst ut the ??suoof one ?loiiar not?? in sums o\er Un dollars, tie wnl also, in retiring le^al U nilers umler tin BCS Of 1875, s? h ft not?'? of the suialli-r o. noiiiui.Uioiis wh. nur it i? piu? ticublc. In the payim nt o? ull drafts ujiou the TriSMWrr where ehaSJN is 'l, sired, all r.i.iie under uve dollars will he paid in SllTM tMMSd <d U VWvr- _^_ WASHl.MMON NOTES. Wasi?in?,iii.s. April 15, W7. A NttiT wiittvn m (it'iiiian ?aw m? ivimI l?y the I latMSSlSI OlSJSfSl fM*t id.?y from a p.is.,11 living lit the Etoreath Wanlof HSS -York l'it>, who WrttM thai In wants an offlce worth flfMMM per year, uu.l promise- IS glra fll^OO yearij MtassfsJsrR tMFrsataTsM nUtgrfs lorn the orti.e. lie MSBJ*4a that if there la any doui.t of hlsfultiHiUK MtS promise, the tl/tOOSM 'm' dedilel.d und | i.iMMi p,r annum paid him. !!<? hop, s tor an ? ally answer befen all the I? Si BMt^SMSM aie t,ik<n BP, The h lU-r, HllhoUKh 111' lost tl to t M I'onlmastcr-Ooll, ,?l. a|> p? ar? to i,e addnasedts the ?JsusjtsU, sad is of ssans Hie In ak of a lunatic. MsjM Hell, the newly appointed Asuiiilaut Secretar.? St the inteilor, has received from the Hon. F. li. French, Bcooud Auditor of the Treasury, aud one hundred aud fifteen clerks of the Hecoud Auditor'? otilo?', a haudsouu ly e.ugroMtetl letter in which, a* Iiih BSMSMsl friends and former ussucialc? In tuat olh,i, they waiuily uougralu late Mm apea ble eppotataseat, sad asyi "Wewltneea in roarpromol onspracttcsl recognition of true merit, sad desire through ton to oantrstulste the Hoe tar; ol the Intel tor apon bsTtng ?eeured lor Bee ofJes el AssistantSecretary the ienrleesol a gentleman whose ??a- h ut <iiiti-.ii ; ra ?! acknowledged ibtlttyemlaentlv I qaalirybfaa tor the satisfactory discharge o? Haardanai ihltle-." The lareatltelliwi easts t?> the ivaaanryOeeattssaat into the aQeged baadaleal traasaotteosta the cell .non of uiiciiiiiiH.i h.1.1,?t im L'liii.d sinir. lonih bases? salted teas tar rn proving ao (rand. The U. n. Commis ?loner, who baa made a tuorou rb Inqn i s on the ?ubjt ct, with the assistai.ol the Solicitor ol tie- Treasery.re ports taaltbe Oeverntnent will lose nothing,and that the Implicated Treasnry oil Inli ippear to be vlnrtli I I Tin fact however remains thai aome money was baprop eriy pal I out of tin Treasnry. II. an M. Williams of New-York ha? been vindliHted frmn tiie Chargea of shtatatag uiiet.iinieil Interest ascaey troin the Trsaeary aa fraadaleal poaew et attorney. DnttedStatesUunnuestoaerJ. B, Johasoaef tins eitv. aided by the Solicitor or toe Treasury, ha? ipenta i n... weeks in the Investtgntl.and in- rendered a oeel ?too i ronera ting Mr. WUll ima Iron all bisase, TBC National AfMililii.V nt Silence will meet at the Smithsonian institution in his city mi IBeetayaext Oaeof tasprtaetpal tahjects of dbitasaten wfll betas metl o.h fora more perfect preeseatlaa or eeteataleaa> pior.ii loo and research. The President has pardoned Che* F.. Peace, sssjVleted in the Criminal Court of this DtstrM In Ajirll laef ef fergery, aad creteneed to oae reer la the Albany Peat ti Dtiary. Tins is tue trat pardoa of the PreeM tat. Urs. BaOeeh, wife of u. ii. Balk? i?, aha is known hi connu tasa with the e?7?000 Treasary rsheery, ?as an.g tasas lecoatly discharged froa the Patent Olli' e. Nun tun reeytste and one labore! were discharged from the l'eusi,.n OtaSt M Mal mil.iv. THE PIBE BECORD. FOREST FIREB OX LONG ISLAND. Every ?prillg then- ?uv cvinisivr forest tti. ? mi Lang Island, mure at I? - deanbiiIIvc In then- re? sults. The aeensBoJatlona of dried leaves aadaadi rbrneh ni nor the Sanees and m the thickets ?tre ready food for Die sames, watch are lueautl? ? fanaed aj tee freak winds tats e fury wales esa oalyhe eh eked with great tl.iii. uitv by the aaited sad saraest efbtisoi the restdeate ef endangered towns. The ires mostdlasealt t.nlrol are those la the ptae woods. Tue pine aeedaaa sad eon. * Ireqaeatly aeeansalste to the depth ol several buhes, aad not only born gereelybat also retatu the Ire for a long lisse, Boawttmce theee Ires are censed by sparks in,m looosaotlvesi bol asare fr?? tai atly i ? v the earetei bo uing ol the brash on lesred lands. There has already i.i number ol thea ? Un i this season, aad anee are siiii barnlng, but tha desiractlon of property thea tor baa been ? i lees than In some previous years. The asosl Bertoai ire esa bees I for several days m the pint m.lelnth rlelnltj of Deer I Park, between the Loas ' lend and Sonthera Kallread h ni. north and south, and the villages ol Babylon and blip east sad west. The .d drives cloada of dense black amoks wuthward. and theroariui at tin ?i..-,. - .? at? beard for a i<". distance. The timber in this part of i i -; is abouti tf-growa, and the ; la mostly inhabited b, rbareo I burners On Fi dut there wai ,-.-..? fire between South Oyster i. and i. ... ??.. lit lint oi tbt ?-? ?,. . roa I, end in t . ra ?ri -. ilu i ?. UiuUt . ? ; | . i..i i inn thi? Iltng?. The fnrti Lii mi,' m hood t t< mill .-?i.... .iv-.i m cbet the progress ol the ? fere iuu ii il ? doue. Ai CUMB1 M.VN'.. M11-lo-- s--.:,,INK>. Clmbkkland, .Md., April 15.?A fire jri 1er? daj morning destroyed Butler's furniture facto*} sad D. j. (Jolcinan'a carpenter bop and mah factory. Mi.ii.it 0,000. i .m- lo i sustained bj Mr. Coletnan I] ao insurance. Bntk-r'a furniture faetorj was lug i . n,i.. i . .. Um, v.l. and , . eol N lllc, Tcuif, ?-.-,..o.' each; Citisen?'ol .\, -.. .<? m ... ?. ?? ! Royal Cm in ? ?nada, . Unu fiieturi i.?' ol -v ..-.ii rs.-y? < ? ;- - ?? Kit tin ud l'i:r Association, SI Il lit N.ii llaVcn, CoUII., .--1, 14? I Of i Jel M'). ?1- H . t'lttatuii .. '' ?? ? - n ? . . in l.ut!...o Ut .ii., ... ...... i fill! B l'Ii.!>. i OBTLAND, Mc.| April 15.?TIlC I ?nil Mo'in : ;tia 1, i! .Lu . -. ... ... II . \...- I .. :: .1 on WcdUl -.i.v - lO.UlHl ; In o.1.1. ?? . 97,000, Milford, Del., April 15.?The American ,. ? large itorj acre was dea'ni Ore ye?terday mornintr. The loss | ? Imated si .-:til.nni. ; . ,-. -ill. Little Hoes, Ark., April 15,?Between 12 and i o'clock yesterdaj morning the s good? bouse ol < the A l>ow, lulhts city,was d imaged bj or aud water to Uu nm ....n ot <'?<<.<? ? '?' I ? nu-d. LOCOMOTll t.. ?SCISE?M BTMIKR. ORDKRf I8S1 l I? BY Till BKOTflF.BHOO?l FOB A BiaiKE OM 1 I.: 1:1 \t I -i. l..lit.'\:> SO ISCOX VERIKNl l i \i .::?.'.. D ' VI.T. Puilauelpiiia, April 15.?The order foi ? ?irikeoi the Brother).I ol LoeomoUve Bngincera on the Philadi Ipbia an ' Beading KaBro id -.\a- pronulgatt 'i yesterday, and sent into ?geel si mkbibrht As t ,.? - on the iiniin ii*..- came la before 12 o'clock, the ea - aeers were notified oi the aetloa ol the Brotherhood, and all left their engines, im tat Oersaantown b all the Brotberbood engineers left during the pa? wt >k re two, sad their places were filled from day to us thai as froable baa been experienced 01 .- antici? pated ou that p..i inn. of the i.L rbe n in i- for the -.nue strictly forbids abandon lug engines bt ore arriving .-it Uieur Jixtlntilon. il., ittrtkfl baa uol vet Interfered with the rnuuiug ..i train? un the l? idingKslhoad: Kuimuu isadiiiitlay, u-el I. >?. trola .11. i an on Lh ... line. How tbt mill nir.it the main road to-tnoi on eanntit bee. tuiii!. Tue company, however, bave no fear, m tin tnvc hands read j for all lb? trains, i <>-<! t\, <t< ?' e.,i. i oui ine various division i of tue Brotherhood met and ii neuste i tli . :.i it. ci i. I in l \ ?, tin ay a-si--m n to pat ii-i lahiriesol the men who have i nit gone oat. HI i POET OF THE BBOTHEBHOOD PLEDGED. 1 !i mem here of the Brotherhood of Locomo? ti\i i. ..m e.-i in iii.s city mi i o i Baturday evening ai lb rooms of Division No. 105, to protest agalasttbere e. i.i ur.lt i- oi t?.. PhBadelphla a ii Reading Uadruad Cumi.-.. seeklnf i" emnpel Its employe? tolaavetae Broiherbood. A.'?? !?? > eugluecr wers> pn-eut from the Delaware, lawkawanna and We?tt i, Erie, s. a Yurk Central, Ne a \<>tn and New-liuven. Philadelphia am B i. i ? nil I, Harluin, and the Long raads. rbe meeting wi iverj euUiualastic, Resolu? tion were u'toptid pledging the aupisirt ol lue Brother? hood, v. in. n ii,?, it i? claimed, 15,000 member?, for Um im u lureatened with dhnussaL Till. VIENNA COM? 1 SEEN PROM VA08AR. 1'ui t.iiKi.kpmi:, N. V., Apri] l,j._ .Mi,.s('. Har? ri-, n ..i Vsssai CoUege reporta the dkwever] o? the \ :. n it eosMt ?a the const' dation Pt ? CEDtEfi AJTD CASUALTIES?BT TSLEOBAPI1. l.nu.i. Rocx, Ark., April 15. G. LMarkley, ene of tie principal? iu Un nsma nein ums duel near Uu? city. w.i.-..m I SMI sad costs bj June, m.' m-, m. Baltimore, April 15.??oorgeO. Savage basbma anesnd, ebsrgsd wltn furgiuK tli? aam? "'?..?.!. ?boawafcrr, Ii -1 in! UMUISgSrOl AuUlli-. I.\Ii|.b-. I iilnii.iiii m tins ill,, |.? b.e ..In. kS. tTLAMTA, t.a., April l". On B?tard ?? Joaenh , s private id company J at Mcl'bvr?ou Us. iscks, ?not i,.m- ,: tbrougl) tbi i-\e, iilllu hlun If. rbe t ase ol las m. sas wt lutrt isol liai uuallj m Arksases. Philadelphia, April i"i. Jtdiu Arkwright, a rsns, nabh d i ist hi ;i i n-, .i ha M itiieij, a boy, alao ol in.- ere? .n n.n ibip. Tb, aaali ot ? i irkwrtg?l la ibougbl lu bt i.i... in rt d. M m pli; i" Ut .h i" > Bt. Louis, April 15.?Edgar If. Moore, the roana mas wbo abet and killed Mabrlltau, ? b?Urt girl, ,i aon t'...i i.j.n- abcat it yeoi igu ?m ?rbn vsu.iTicb<dot murder In ibe brst degree, lu .... . . j< t>t in? i Hin.iui Ueurt to i>. bsnged .... i riday, June l. Philapklphu, April 15.?Andrew Oriei was al A ?ii. I iiorldlj wounded in ml. diy UmU) iii gumi raylur. i otmgwa?deliberate aad . ,i,ii.i.n,e I. t.n.i uao t?b laiaed s |4?tal from Tsykir, t ueeiiag bim to-ds] aast tl l"i It, sad :.|>'iii i.i . .!...?? it, iiin.,i-..,:?:. \j ni.,1. |.i n? m eassady. Cbicaoo, April 15.?The rbsegai factory of John a. Meyer, sa ii" aurtta ?ida, ?,i. m i/., .i i 'atanlay. IIUi u ai tiii.tiK ?.i^ Lein, ??.i" in iie tac ion 11.1- proa ..- m .i I.i un. o n mi o( |?,oou. i !.,? en. h m .,.,.i an rt.n .i ? n.i iba factor) ??r? aiao n. >.t lo nail m nusllcr aassasis, i;.' aceessn waived aa exiualuaUua. < ia.vii.AMi, timo. April 15.?Aboal S e*eloehoa PtMsj evealagoaa in.i.i. at Uaaeva, Ubis, abol and kiUed bis WliS Sad fiillllintttii Min'.'le. I'.illi-I .illil Ins ?II. la -un.i ?ii,. ti i. ,i day "i two ago awl ^ ?Mthuu. Veslaruai aha n tininsi in 1.1-1 bel h iiiiK .inn min i aittfiss beloagiag is bar, and, wall "?n- .?.i iHKfcmcUn trunk, Potter ?bot bar is im |i..I ?M tl ail, ami llien pl.n , e.l. ti Ui lui Lilt risitn li.'l ?li.it iniim^it. At iii.iSA, I'cnn., April 15.?Aboat Dosa peatiadej Win itnikin?. ? iiinei, lean tluaudalr ?appoaad i" bs?e, h . h ins.il.i-n<.m iitiiik, ,i| 1I...H lieu Hougb Umrtaai u. tin ?in 11, .iiiil. witiit.nt provoeaUoa, alabbad nun loin nines in Un Hi.'ie .inn Me i mthslegwlths pocket-knife? bolhes ras ,i.ii. u.' ?ti'el uia ii?t?ii nf mea, wlm rtsrtsd to run, and on "i im in, J te Krupp, led ?wl ??? sU.tii.i il uulit ?n Hie ?Inn ai Ii by Unikum. ll.tlk.ii-. ?us He n ?Muck in UM le .el, II., ni,.? fini lUluifC l'l? ?I?"!1 i br w?? alao -.lint laiir, ?lui tu? Uli nui esa brtiktu. Uli injurie? ?u .?usiUi-rtsi ??un. THE ADVENT'OF WAK. Nr.iiOHA'ITONS AT AM I'M?. Bj*faaju ami rt tfOtl v pi:i ?FABIVO SCTtThXT FOB TOI ORRAI roNn.tcT. Tin- ontbreak t?f hostilities between Bossis and Tut key is deemed inevitable throsnjbosit Kurnpe. Austria will probably lnakt> n, last eflmt to avert war, hut it is not likely that sbs will Hiiceeeil. Tbs etisis has bean hastened by tin; Forte's d?lia::! reply In tlie pioloeol, ami the stateinetii of tin- Turkish PmhsMMlof to Lord Derby that the l'nrte wotiltl not semi an envoy to Bt. IV tnsbuig, tn wlinli Lord Derby replied that bsecmld lint MS what forth-r step-. England could take tu avert war, wbieh appeared inerltable. The ('/.aris to arrive at tin- besdqnartsrsof the invad? if tony to-morrow. The Tnrkisii eoMtnander is ahm ex ptiietl ai Bhutnla, a stronfboldof great strat?gie iinpiii Inn e. HOSTM.mr.s DEEMED INEVITABLE. HU h au iiiitowiN'd A RRUM3R OVRR TRR DAKURR ? HUSMA IV A BTATR 01 W'All -A1UH I. EERIM ffom m TBi rtr.i.ii. Lomion, Saturday, April il, 1S77. A St. PetershoiK telegram says that "waris MSJSrded m Offlci il ein I.s as liievilahle, Put I'.u ^siati uiil ltury ine.tsiiL'es t!.t la mate an immediate op-nii.;: of the camp, iil'ii. li la believed tlial Au-liia will awka an effort at paeit|e,itioii,?.iiut in nocas is not thought prob? able." A Vi. nun dispatch to The Hawaayathat"althonrh stspsMttsna for hostilities han been made by i irkej and Buntem ,-ro, than ?s Bsdestnse ettherstdi topre ti tue BMttsra, T:n- etiiitiiet with the Xiridltes la a fresh tlilliculty for the TCffkS. Now thai IMSll Asm tt matters little thai Derrisk Pasha i- iransfern I to Salon In and thai au Beata Moneda him. The sjaarrel with the kflriditea is owing to their refusal to tarai ti te. 'i i. i i.it,a eut far the war against Monte negro. DmIum on the Stoek Bzcfeaaga today waagreatr* de Messed TbS ileel'iie Mm K'Ueial, alul in lie CMS Ol ? dlrertlj affected Jty the Eastern complli lions was j quits unportaat Tarktah sad Rasstsa seenrittM ban I raasbed the lowest point toaehed since the outbreak: ol Ihl il -.:? I. . ?au, ... 1 s..'.. UUsU.iu were 1 pel cent l..'.',r Oil t. e 11.1 \ . i ? >. Flsnns \-s />,.? PrsatM ? t m I i the Bl un? seal Compauy has rcceired Information thai the Turki bars eommeueed throwing a bridge over tha Danube si Eahafat? A dupateb from c tii-ij ? t" The Timm ia] ? " the risln * of the Mu '? itnr-s t:..- attltud ? ol the '.i".;. < . ? . population, 'fii- Aral resal? of ?> .?i "f hu itilii lea a M Dtenegra i ould , ?. from its base of supplie? at Scutari, compelling lie city to Ml reader, a.id bj mi ?o eonni < lion .'. Ufa the Ml eo up i the i ?'? ?: - to exten I their Um of defense lions ?? Ir I. The Turks ban only MMO iveforo here, wbleb musl bequadrnplcd to hold . i.i.. road between th n , i.l ?? ..!." IBs IK ,i' dl?] b say?: "R optai.oi. '..:?!. fbat i;u la v>;ll ever be soi ... '?? II? -U1V ol III I (k-nriauy seciua to mauy impossible. K ither Isttt .. hftir ITlnrn lllsmarrk'srrswiiiiptluu ofuffl >?. ho? i..i ia can '.m bare a Arm reliance on that neutrality. Un the other hand no om auppos il .. i ? ? the middle ortba cttdof Maj I hose in whose bunds are for tbla mom lea of in. ii'.. ' .i-and Prince Blsmank In order to occupy the Dan i e!i- Bnseia : 'i^i reckon ??>'?' Ci tusny, The way te . : . >ugk Bcrllu. l ii ? it ? ? ti n ?- ii. t l: ? irbi ik.i out tlie r.'.-.il! inii-i i ? thee? ' ten-ion of tbo Itu i .n umpire to the D nube, Ibi :??. ? pherua, the i tun Mountains, ami il.o Euphrates, aud Ol ?I ,' UO.O00 DM tl Ol tor ii.itioi.. ? ..a ? ,< noel.. or Lu;? European ? ' onsummatlun I" A ii' ? . . ''ii Constantinople stub - Abdul Ktrim,th? :?? '..-. UcueraliMsuno, hM ab I Bhuml i to assnmo command ol Um Ai bj of the Danuls . i i.i i. . ? . i n 'Affaires baa not yet received orders lo ipiu t on -tin' Luop.'r. Bni -'.ul,Saturday,April M, 1*77. l.r \- ? '. . . ilng [mbliaboa ateh [rain fromj. a ? ' .mi," that ih- Kngl n tiovernmeut is of tbo opin? ion thai under the present elnnmstanccs any further step for the uialnti nanee of peac usui Vu s-.A. Saturday, April 11, 1-77. ? Political Corrt?j mdtHet publl besa telegram fnun Bt. I'eit ? sbnrg mj m \ thai uodt cl Son hu.-.\ el hssn taken :.i in< littingsof the Ministerial Committee. Prince Uortenakoflwill sottfj i. i'ii aluttoMtstheFos ei next ?reek. T.i. relations b tween the Porte and Montea? brol uoff. The Ruseles Cooaul-Oencral, M. Joum,loti . : i > lth lust i i.;: ma for lbs Monte? nt -.i.i Government. Prince Tchcrkossy, who la men? tion i -in futon arpoalaitor of Bulgaria, lean? Bt. i'.c: i urg lo-inoi roa tor l.iM loiieu. Ti tala dm Mtiflt d j lb tM Porte of bet claim? to Bagdad, fha P? tat i <rrt$poi nua further ata tea that tbecelaatiUa poasl blllt,.i? qui ilion entering another diplomatie p ? in,:.i ii...: military ai tion t>> Bnssla ii aol expected. PAfUSfB tunlay, April !?,1-,"T. The FoauVar (semi iffieial) declares thai It is the in ? . i: ?in of France to remain neutral. NO lion 1.1 pi a' .. ai t i.ssrw iiNMi'i.i:. I.'iMinx, Aiiril l'j, 1-77. A Beater dispatch fron Coutaatlnople to-day aaya a i.. .n\aiiii arrired to-day, to take the member? ol tin- Bussian Fmrasrj tot Nfa ssa tha moment Ute) receh>? orden to quit Cosataarinsple, The Farts bellevM that ti.. nipt,ne elUbe delayed until Rassis asseommuni "iier Intentlo - lo las Poweni i-it uo bope of a i cfnl settlement Is ntertalaed. Russian mtdeetaln Tarks] ante aplac? I under the protection of ths G.-r iii .:. i m . . .Untinople >viii in^ declared iu :, m.ne of ak .: .. me ii itclj arte, the raptare. IRR itl -.i.? ; BJfJIAfWT ABOUT tu UCAVM STAM? BOUL. F UU . Api il 1 ?" ? Ni... Ii i.?..i'l that tie .-fL.ii of ths Bnaslan KmbMi; i been ordered to bmra Constantinople tsMBorrow. A c ;rani :.'? i-- tl i I annouucea thai tha Buaalsn Consul : Seul, mi . l'ai B I HI i -? I Si llaM- l'ect ived ord'M to le , nt. Ths ji-iirmii it? I>i-/.at-, aaya "the Basatsa il ta i.. ;!i' Ai? unk and Paeitu ka n besa ssdend t.? tone, n ..it- m the Mi dlternn au." Mr. Laysrd, ths aewly unpointed British ffmlratni? baa left for Brindial, when he will embark un a special steamer In ordet to i... i. ' .lautluopli u dcklj. TRI CZAB i:\il.i 111' AT rill! BKAOQUAKTtOt?. Boi iiaki.sI', April 1'?, 1-77. The Gnu is expected ts srrivc si KlMbeneff os Tata flay. Tbs Onad Dak Vich?la? holds s great reriea of the Army ol the Prnth to d.o Rona, April IS, IS77. It M Mid that m vtf.v of complications B?sala ha. pro? pon. ,: p. Hie Vatican MSSttH lonb'-t.iistllig tiillii. nc.?*. IlKKKV.-s KEPLT T<? B?88IA. Ill:: PORTI CUARUI - Rl MIA R im ITIKa REBEL I.lux-Il lui LARES HUI '? RRRT li MOW 00R> TERDINO Ft B RXI JTRRt 3d LOHIXIS, ?? liIli.i. April II, 1 77. Tin- Tarkntl note iu i Ij i? Count Schou ratoC? d.el.u.il II at tin- - ?ning of the piol.eol m coached la atn aa laagusfe. <>n lbs anaatow U: question tha Cutml said "If !???.. . sith Moamaagra bt eow laded aud the Porte accepts the adrice of Europe sad - Its Ifn '?*? ... eplaeeItsfanMoa a psaet footinc^aad Mrloni'j to sadertake ths r?f?rant mentlsaed iu lbs pl'.LO.ol, ii l H .. i,d lu -t. l'etelsli ir*.' S sl'f'-i.ti MTO] l?l li. SI "t fti-.in.iaii,e.ii, to SBh u H.I Ms] sly the l I ?oaldahmoa uapari eoaaasrt. Ifmssassna ahaUar M tho.t win. ii in?, tained Balgarta with staol take phte , Ihla wcattd aeeeaasrttj pat a atea. M tha Messens st Sa U|ol,illzatl"U. ' lue lue point? ill ?hlM otatUuclit aro an- .nul i \.- an as :.i||o??s: lu repu to the deefa ration of Mis B? a lew \ ths Bas? siun 1. i,:l. .i.-., ol.ii, tOC -ePiim. l'ol'e. "il r-?I P . l'.'t "s i?, tht ,.;. .i ? Iv ., . nie loliowiug th?( taxation : l. ? opting toward Muutcaearo Me ?suas nu" "f opa tlue' ??m n brought ?boat the paglnVaUos oi Serrm, th. i Hui .i..... Porte ?iMintaaeoualj inlurmed the Frinv? twoasoutnaagotiiai li ?rrmM span w agtorj ja aune ai au und? : lam?n,K a Uli bUB I ven al U.e pritv of cer? ta n sai i ill. i.s. t oiisKieriiig Montenegro m an Integral part o* ?.n....t..a pinion, nu Farta MspoeMaissHifl aattonafUM lue of denasrhaUwa asma se. und adrua lagtato .M....I. n su., nd n kameeforward dependa en tiiei> apon u.e modurst? NSMsats ahask Usa r<>.u- hopM Will pnvall al ? tti.np' wlntiiti tlili altall in.iy Imj cou ?lilt led an Pi i.iii.ii. ?!. '?. lue iMbsrial t...veuillent i? piepaied to apply nil tile plollllstll lelorllIH. bUI tll?*C leloIlIlH, III C'ilfi Utility Wim lue iLiM'lanit niai provisions of our Cou.tliutiuu, muni.n h ;ve a ipectsl or exclusive ehernster, and It i? In Ihla apirit that the Imperial Qovenuneot, Is it? lull and t utile liberty, will oonttnae to apply its instructions. 3. The Imperial Oovenuneal l? ready to repises It? anales mi ? pet.font as so.ni a? ii ibsJl aee lb? H Government take measures to the meat end. The anna un nis .n Tarkej have aaexcluslveli defensiveebaracter, aad the relation? of friendship ana es sena win. a aalte the two empires Inspire the hopa, thai the st. Petersburg Cabinel wnil not alone in Europe persist in the Ides th ? ' the i iirisiinii population? la Turkey aro exposed to aneh ,|iiui{i>r?_?i,,iii llu if ,,\vn 1.1 iv. I ll mi-lit tllllt If is II' ' es- l>.\ to ream Isle sgalnal a neighboring aud iriiit.li> State all 1 e m i aa of invasion and destruction. 4. huh ?card to the disturbances winch ntighl break out m lurvej and stop the demohiUsation of the Ruar?an army, tin- importai ttovernmenl wblch re;.els the dis? respectful terma le watch that alee baa lawn expressed, lieli.'Vi s Unit Bort |m- is convine,-.I that tie disturbunct s \N hielt have tn.itlileil the peSM of the provinces were due ; in foreign Instigation; thai the Imperial Government I eoiiiii md he held responsible for them, and that conse i quentiy the Russian Government would noi be justiOed ' m tasking the demobilisation of its analea dependent ! apon auch contingencies. ;? 5. Concerning the dispatch of a sj.lal eavay 11 m. i Petersburg to treat on the question or disannamont, tue Imperial Government, whleh would have no reason to i. ose an act of courtesy reciprocally required bj diplo? matie usages, perceive? ao connection between tins net oi international eourtesy and a disarmament which there was m? plausible motive for delaying and which might bi? en i i.-1 into easel by a ungie t?l?graphie order. in communicating tin- preceding d?claration? to the aignatory Cabinets, the Sublime Porte begs the latter to take cognisance the.ft to anpreeiatt the spirit which has dictated them, and to 1m- guod eaoagh to attach thi reto th.- Importance to which they are entitled in the in teat Mate of things, tin- danger of which eai not be i" ?eat ueatlt Insisted upon by the Imperial Government, and for -.-. bich n formait] ii otln h all !?' apousibiliti. i ii ? following is the eeaetudtag aad iuv?t imphaihi -? -e ll'in : Maintaining with other friendly Metes relstioas regn hiii-.i bj liiternatioaal law endtreatl ?-. Cnrkey eauuot '??f ? i r .a agents or representatives chargea to pro? tect the inter ?taut tin n- compatriot? to have snymls ilon of otlieial ?upervlsion. the imperial Government, i In fact, Is iwt aware n?w it aaa have deiwrved s,>iiiot '< lusi le .m I en llizutton as to see itself phi? d in a bumil :.'.u slthoui example In the world. The treaty of Pan ? gave an explicit sanction to the principle of non? intervention. Thii treaty! which binds together the p0Wt ' :l V||.i |i .ri n Ip?ted HI it ns V ''il IIS I Ulhey, Chile! n n. ::,.-.t lit a protocol in whleh Turkey has had no .?lie, anil if Tuil.ev appeals lo the slipu I.mon. un- i'ii'.itv of Paria it is not that thai ti ii In? created in ber favor say nislit- wbieb ?be woo d nol pu-.-. -- itl.It, but rather ibrtbopurp atteutiun to the grave reason? whleh, iu tb? wtorestsof tin- r- in ml i?-,o. . ?; Europe, Induced the i uwera twenty ; i to place the rw ogntta n ol lin- i iviolabllttt i t i ? ,.' to sovereignty ander the guai ???? of a nollcctive promise. With re. .nil l.i tin- CUMUM will !i, in i ?-?? ol llotl-i IXCCU tlonoftl promised re.i . ? uuhl ?eek t" confer upon tlio Power? tue rlgui ol recurring to ulterior uieaauie?, Imperial Goverumenl pore It i therein a fri '< attack npou Its di.tuty and lis rights. ?? measure ol In tleprti ? || ?. merit of melt) ,i.iI a source ol grave t uuiplh atiou? both In the ??'? III ....'! - lie ful .v-'n. . ?:, ari ? -i "... Oovi rument in 11 tit i.. mi ?atiou to in ..ii.i ol of ii ii-eii :,t and r> t ii il ir, I ? i out ? m- ?!. ..- dei ittutc n .i ! ' ipt !. an I roust out ittij ?lau if all o I '?.- ? 1 i '. .1 :.i'-i .-,- .: HUtl l.i. ', ,1 hit,Oil? of ,:.!?. Hal. uilingforberexUtiir.ee. Htroug lu the ,(indict of nd ting ii.i, ?ne dt :. riulut t to I what ha.dec ded - II boul I.--, i t again?), I ?. :. ?olvt 'I to retain in the '-s... Itl the pi ? -.. I iP ??? tiut -l for her. In thla: i . .i i ;..- ? '...,-. : i ig.ii eral pilnt !;'!??- ,.i puhh rh'hl Elimp ;i;i ,;el Willl'll |>Il ... ?-.!,? '?, ,. , ?', . , . ? io pi do ?I ' ? i . i.i . ? . , Cabinet? * hieb fin- bit? a right to cot , I tow. mi her by til m r- :.:... und :...'( . tUitgi i - by ?'. hielt the .-? n . ' Is il L i repli wblcb , ho I ?.. iven lot ill :....-. ui larntli u ol tbc 1 ' K u ma fui in. i' uvera wilb uiilahle el u ml ? foi i. Ing ? i i i ,ir..;... will ii -t ? i 'n persist tig | ug ne m the ?iloiiian I m pin -m-, ni c? ol n.iiu .nid .mu.u to which It Will it.?t 0 .n.ei.t. IM1' '?.IAM n:- !" it n PROM LORD DRRBT. I '.Vt.'.v, April In, 1-77. Lord Derb) icis.? nl the followingdlapatch, dated April 12, to the British ( kffalrea at Constantinople : hut: The Turkl?b Kmbaa?mlor called l lay and luffa copy ol the circular ou tue ?ubj? t i>:' the i rotoeol. lex t-d m ret to Musut u? l'a ilia : I the ? i Porte had Uikrn. I thought it mm in I i i n . i. n ol a ?tep \\ bleb bul I. ? i ? . i . i ? n.- aft? r full consult ration an i : Maid, however, u lid not -? <? a ,'hetiu r iii- '.'' ii.- wtuild -.n .1 an en . or u i to In on the n le ?? i uitunl liuui'ut. .Mn.ni'i- i", i -im itatcd .i rurkej \mis me prt . .. lop) .::>' IUI ? lie t n.ie, and e\ ; i m.- m.,m. n thai matten ooald not be lutlsfaetorlij uulea? the Powers ?houkl '?? .nt to aunul the protocoL 1 replied thai Ihm the tli vei i t ween the views of the two Go vern? al i" it mit ? further din im des?, ami i it Id i i uuld n if see * i u further ?tepe Ku? rland count tase to avert war. which appeared inevita ?. . Mu .' Past ? . n ? ? red that tl ! ?; I.: ? : Ii? . Il? ,i ; tu i! l.i. ? .!? i nol desire war, but tuey would prefer it to the ?acrUlceof ? i 11 imli-pciidenco which appeared to be Involved in .?n ?ct .in. - ol tbt protoeoL d EA EB? L POBEIGB ??E W8. THE N't.V. CABLE RATES.' i/.s'-i a, - durday, April 14, 1-77. The Atlantic Cable officiala announce that the ?billing tariff? for ordin?r] new messages and tin dxpeuflj ii'e for deferred business will be continued, notwithstanding the advance to the three ihullug rate \suicu tal i ? place ataj L PAPER AND GOLD IV CUBA. II w \.\v, April II.?A decreensabeeniasned ordering the dally sale ol gold entering the tret wry at a premium again?! paper money hi be dailj ilxc-; by a eommlttec nominated by the Government. Contribu? tion? from tho?e part? ol the Island where almost no paper is circulating will henceforth ?>c payable In puper. 'il,,, decree i? expected lo produce a better circulation -s:,.|iti-i. button of gold over che Island, and prevent ?n.et u.'.?mus i>; papt r. t;,,,,t la rapidly declining. HUDSON BAT NAVIGATION. WlNMI'l ?. Apiil L? ? A Spei i.ll llDIll Kill? er:..in sa . s ?i public meeting waa held at which a hitter wssread front i;, w. Bewell la reference to the aavlga tliui of the Badsoa Bay. It stated that vessels on the ?ame principie, I il larger than the Northern Light, irlucb -.t-- .- ? . ante .,- Ice lu fb <iull of Bt. Lawrence iluaug tho pu?l Winter,) >uld ntn from Liver? pool to York roe tor j from tbt 1st of June In tli. 1 t if S'ovemtier. Theme ting ,?.--'? i a lesolutlou to petition ii. ? Dominion Oovei nment 'o ord ir a inrvt j ol the rone i-n Luke Winnipeg and Hud? a Uaj and I I vessels to report on the n . iga on ol tbt - ?. der?. FOREIGN KOTE& II\i.ir.vx, [April 15.?The Hon. sta.it . Brown, Prut acial Treasurer, dbsd to-day. He had basa .m , ,i. ' ..' the I oaiieii fee at pears. \\ i mi',.,;, Aiiiil 15.?Advieea from GinilJ stnt.i ;'e' the nsaU-pox has entirely disappeared froia and Isl unis of Lake Wiuaipsg. Ottam \, Ont., April Li.?Tad OfkUU (huette to d ? "iii da i ???nt letter from the Prince of Wales. 1. . ,.'i-i. ? itiat - i n i ?..u.1.1 will occupy at the Exhibition, aud Incloaea ,i copy of the ri?es and rcgclaUuna II iMTUKAL, April 14.?Al a meeting of the In? ? urai.ee Kaxhaaare to-day, the eoaasel repressntlag tin lasnranee eomnanlea advan >i then, in ?lew of the recent judgment In favor of the eoiupouies. to discard at once ?lamps? I call on thi <k>/ernmenl t" refund some -,Tn,"-.iti airead. pa ! bj tin i la v. THE ALD?I li'i.N OF MISS HARR] IQ l'oN. Booton, ipril 15.?Jame? H. Favor waa held ?,, in.i.ii.i bonds j iterday charged with enasing away M i m K. Rarrington. Wei aae Is exciting greal Interest, aa It i-?' leved ill llarrington is dead. Ofhcel .ih making even eaori to l-saru her fate. LOBS OF i : 11 : ^ui' BLACK BAOL& San i-'ka'.' i-t ", April 16.?The bark Paloma, from Tahiti, brings news of the total smsc* i mViears ,,o Bisel Bagie, from Puget Seand for Callao, ..i-1. " i i. i-i. m [?bind i .ipt. Hugues aud the eras were rescued and taken to ru.ui. in..I:\itih Nun -. <':?.< :s\mi, April i.i. I 'apt. Phil, Alud?ate, m bile on tils WSy t" tin- I.all' UUUilSUepol lust ? -temiiK, V..U. nt, ?.mil. .i ni.il tubbed ot asar!) ?.i.s.hi. Omaba, N ?, April ii. Oraashoppers nave began tu n,. ?. m.n ippeawes m i..ii viciuit) aurmg aw warm ?. .ii,,, : .a tin e ?al ft ?>* iU>s. Ai BAJtT, N. V.. April 10.?IL llyi'einaii, a todSsMO nisi i.i thin i it;,. ?Im ??oi Injiut-tl liy tltc- AsbUbuU illmi-,ii, bu aniel I mi Krnluv ami Ah I teslenlay. llAi.itax, April ir?.?Tbotnaa I). Kiagaa of New Ymk tun Ih.-ii li.-u- niakiug inipiiru-? lelativs sa I. s Im brotber, and left today for Wstfare, when the luvtauigatim will be r.-?i.iii''l on Mnmlay. Omaha, Nth.. April IB.?The grathug on tln-tii>t tin aasM satsaaiss of um Omaha and Bsnahltoaa Vallej Itailrnsd >>a? bsea let hji.I bagas. IU? r.iau hit? to n? i om plated m I'.n m t'tiy, Hut le? i uniity, by July I. Xi:w-OiiiKA.Ns, April 15.?Yesttnlay was tin fniitili day of Un->|.ilii? Meeting of Ui? Louwlaiia Jockey Club, lint bardie lian<l.t?p for all sge? was won by Port I onaard Ih*- asUWg rm- )?> Kilburn, tin* tlilr.t race In War Jig, and tbt: lumia ratai- Uaudksp, uiU? beats? by Tbt .N'ipper. SOUTHERN POLITICa ?? Tin: ahmimst?ATIOX ATTACKER a\ RXTRAC1 FROM ? M'KKCII OP MR. Bl v :. i l tl CAUM'.D ER WASIIIM.H'X. inr isiaoaiiR to tub nuw sa.1 W?.''iMiinv, April Uk?Ths iiisl iiul.ln iIbsJmR? tiott thai an opposition ?< really organised m R/assV ington to nsake wm su the AdMtnlatrotinn appsasa in a large pOSlSC With Wbieh this city was placarded yeaterday. Tbs anmber af thees Beaten -.:i?l la liava beefl placed on the fanssVwsJla at ^aaUflgtssj is 2,000, A cony was all ? Mat la each tnember ai tlm ( 'ahi net ami to pnuii! non t|IiVpuM ?imps iin.ll:. r< i ties. It is understood la be tlie perneas el those who have MUSSd tie placards d> SS |u inted to have tip m u'.nerall.v dbftribub tl and pealed in the hading cities. tfaougbout the eoimtry. It inda SMS that somebody has money to ?[mid fur the purpose of making war on the- PreSMaUMTR policy. WaMRS money it is the authors do not have the manliness to say openly, As pert of the gsasipof the town is t!it> rt'jMirt that this is only the first of Rlofsg MthSJ Of Minilur BOM by which it will lu> followed. Tlie placard s printed in large advertising type.juul road*, as follows: \\'i! t um It BTARTRj Hi PORR Till-: KUCCTORAL OOMMISSIOR, Fin. 1. 1K77. Now fortlies,. |m>..?- people of Louisiana, if the Fed? eral power now undertakes to thwart, to aproes this scheme of energetio law to preserve society from de? struction, and leans these nnbeirieniled, anedu? rated, simple black people to the fate from which the State strove hard to save tln-in, I say that you will have BUMS them by that action tho victims of your Constitution, for your Constitution give them the Militaire, anil they are to be slaughtered for baring th? mifi found In their bands, I mv that you bums thcai the sacrifices to the triumph of tbeGovernmenl erst the rebellion. 1 say that such aelf-auaiteinenl "f tlm powers oi the Oorernment is beyond acure. It teaches the asd lesson that the American peopto m tint, attempt to make good the iargeneaa of its promise, and work out the glorj of us proud manifesto of freedom and equality lieforo the law il ?If thwarted by the exhibition of violence in the turbulent population, and forced with it.s own to t null the methods of law by wbieh thu StL'ie has sought, alas! bow vain, to cuih ami re? ih ?--? tir^ inenauce snd this miscblel lo itsboueg sud iu peace, .-? A TRIUMPH FOB HICHOLIA v 0OXI i ::v viivi- i.:..;?-iaiiki: To RR rORMRR) AND to fJTJAMAXIRK RQCAL MORTS AND l'Hl\ II I ?.l?, [o? n.i.i.i.?Ai'ii t<) Tin: nuRoni | Ni;v,-(>ii.i:a\s, April 10.?The I.oui-i.iii.i S0tttgs> W practical!? settletl, ?nit may tike two or .'im e days mon to arrange all the detail, and bring the plan into full operation. The project wbatRn> tial igreed apon already ptoeteds from tho Nicboll? parti rather than from the ConimuutoR. and in ths mum telegnphed to Ths Tbirvrr .?? week ago. The delay in ito adoption bocesatonsal by n dilllculty in barMonifdng all the nembeta af l!u L'omminion, The baebj oi tbeacbeaMof leer? ganizal m is ;i Legislatun to ?bich mall be ad* I all luetnbers a it li pruna facia 11 urns to seats according to ths parish returns, throwing i dds tho action oi the Heturni&g Board a- unconstitutional and void. The Legislatun thus ri ctlflt .1 is to ii?et;C in Odd i' Hows' Hall, and go on with businns as a mi ition of the Nichous Legislatun . TlisotRtJ? rally the question as to who fat the legal Downer willbestiU opon; bul M the new Legialatun will hare a majority of eonserratires, 111 i -i Is of bo prac? tical importance. Gor. NicboHswill be reeegniasal .'t once. This programme ?rae agreed apon at a claucas of ? ' insei v.itive iii'iniiers yesterday. As the aaa> cus was called onsbori notice and was not a full one, it wm thought bnl to boblanotbei to-Bsorrow, The only op :i point between the Commission snd coruH rvetire* is a- lo the statut of the ten com sTtrp tire membsfs Mated on coutMts and the two ex? polled for nturning to the Packard nonas, Tho coaaerratirea say to-night that the two dessctsN will he received again. The Commiaaion claim that M to contested seats the roJs <>f prima f?rls title should bestrl tl] spplied, snd the ten Bepobtkans admitted. Pundiugthe Mutest the eoaeuiraHTSR ?'.-?re thai both sets of t lain1 iiit.s should atand aasig to await a t!' i Istou by t be committee. 1 hey are not strenuous on this pi Int, howersg. Tin- tea eoueetv? memben affeeted ban sgreed to meats their .s.-ai:: and lake the Position of oontestauau The Nichoiis LegislutRra will tonnerrou? burs a n solution giriug effect to the prognasRM of settlement, snd will als:i pees resolutions covering ths following points: Confidence in ami support of President lleves; ? guarantee to accept tin: Thirteenth, Fourteenth, snd Fifteenth AaseaaV mente to the Constitution | the faltest protection of the colored p- now in ail the rights aud privileges of poison Liml property ; eqnal educational advantages; amnesty for past political offenses, nttutt pause and order may prevail, and I union ,if ?ill iu re? storing the material prosperil f ol the s t?te. T?iis project for tetttetueut ib s" completely a triumph for th? Nicboib) party that U sanely breaks the fall of Qor, Packard. I? is not expected that be will accept it with good graos, it' al all; bug the Commission .lie a.s.sUl'-tl that Ils soon as It IS promalgated ;i break will occur in ths PrsrurrI Legislature so large as to leave him as shadow of hope to Maintain himself. Hie Commhuaou will reoonunend the srithdrnwal of the tmops from tho State House, ami the bud restige of the PaekatsJ Oorernment will disappear witboui violence or excitement, Tha consolidated LegtalatuM will elect u conasrratire nenntet and lasAruet him to support the policy of the Adminiatratton, aale.su the Republicans foes with tho la-st ditchen to elect a Bourbon Democrat. PACKARD^ FRIENDS URGENT. Tin:V STAKT A DRCUHON RT TUR 1 ?:i.Ml?l NT AT tIM T. Nbw*0rj je v.s, April 15.?Qen. McMillan, Judge l..-oi:'id. Bad .luce M fSSUT otlur pioiiiiiielit Repnhllcaus were In eosMltsttea with ths CMMaMf?SR several muss yesterda] In the toteres! sf Oor. PaeJustdL Theae gentl?un s won a? aredbj the Commission ta the most solemn manner that BS pfBpMtttofl rtUMevet Iih? basa BMM to ell In r part ', and,flirtheniioi -, 11.a I tin C0U> mission i, ive not Bgftsd upon a pi.in. (.eu. McMillan and iiis aMSetSAM STgSd upon the t SBMMMBSU t! t BSOt !> ?It] of M i Lilly tie .sioii liy the PnSSSSWS, evt rv lut-: est of Hi?- Stale and the RBSBtS t'euiautliiig It. If Xiehollni? to be (?overnor, they SV sire to know the fUSt at SMU ; If Packard it? to be nesfndssd, art it be ?suo,tRey MMtWtta> . ut ti.'iay. flrn atrMlltsn said b>Mght teal eoasUanee in tin ulliinate MSSSM 't MS Xieli'. , t ,..?.. ? -liaient ?... n,eil to be smngtheni-I He cited the Improvement in siat?. bonds, Re., m raal lining to is rtew. l.a-t Bight the ? olnliii-.slon Were III e\. , i;:ivc c-sion. A few ti.ivs ago Oeorgs Waahlngtou ( '??? d)ofOou> cord la, and to-day atesara, lirooks (colored) ol Bt. Nary alii R.. n n of J. If. is.in, ad loiurion/ Board member?, left I o Packard IIoumc and t??)U s?;u- In tncNlcbolls lloii.e, maklBg .".7 lietui-uiug litard Bjember* m tlio latter house. RE8I8TANCB I'O HAMPTON. Hi I.IMAM.s 1UVI I IIAMllKKI VlS.S t.M'KIAI.8 gRAU Itr.llKK?A RRFURAt To RR SRRT In ihm. ( (ii.i Mi.iA, s, (., April 15.?Got. RaaRBbni addnaasd a asss to the Chamberlain aaVkssi nsMrday liipi.-s in;,' tlatu to turn over their BMCM H their ?uc I'cesors, subject to the decision of the Sup:em. lourt when the Court should lie tilled liy the akURMR of a thief Justice, which will be immediately after the eon v cuing of the Lf^lxlalure ou lile '.'tih in?'. 1 hi? step ?. an MkSU ?>> a? In enable the llampUiu (.iovcruuieut to obtain the records and iutoriiiallou neces? sary Im tho proper aduitnmtratiott of ?iTair?. li is r.port?.! from trust worthy authority that the au? ?tajBSS of 1RS reply of the ?tale uttlial? to Uov Mau,pt,.u'? BSesaai VUlke lheaiw?ertiou that they hold thclrutBcc* tiy the d. duration of thu State cuuvassers from the face of all tm??lection return?; that they were commissioned by QOT. Chauiborialii whllo his tule wm BBSMBMUdl that their con tenta ut? have taken the raarft to the Supreme ?olllt;tliat I...V Mauii'i.-u 1...1 no iikhi'u .11.11. ipate iu> bjigUURH of that court, or lu any wu? to puss upoa in. 11 title, aud that this act lop. Is a violation of Lia pledge? to leave disputed >pi. .stWVii? Ui logal settlruent. t'01 Hiebe leaaou? th. > will devluie to give up their BMMR)