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Vo1 -XXXVII.N? 11.248. NEW-YORK, TCESDATf. ?APRIL 17. 1877. PRICE FOUR CENTS. LOUISIANA POLITICa A PBOCFfDCT Of AKRANGI.MI.NT. ?aaj M,t?--- fjf M- 11. ?I ! s F(il;t>IIAl>;?WlIl?r.\< K ai;i> bAUIN aitk.u.s to hayek?rkboluiions "i TUE NKHOI.I-S PAIMY. The psH C? a<l.iu-tuii'tit in !s"<w-Oi leans lins |SSSJ ?Uli. lili, il M ?IS tt> I?K?V??lf fol' M-jltilljr n,,,?! ??f tin ?'oiiK'stinir H?'i?!iltlic;ii)s. Tli<? ((..miui-sio" IfNI t?> ?t unanimously. It will proba M.v be announce?! t??-?lay. The Nlcbolll Senat?- 1 ??t ? fBBSSed if dilutions in commendation of l'i't'-i.tt nt Mayes and sfsasjitihig eojwaj rigtita nul l'tliiiitit'ii in Ibi -Slato an?l an observance of ill?' rtiii-litnlii'ii:il :tiiicii(liii?'iits. The BOBISC trill pftfl tlnin tn-iliiy. (iov. l'ackartl Bjafal apjH'?ls t<i tlic Pit Mtli-nt, by letter, for a deci ?joii ?avoial'U' to him. A SOI.ri'loN NKAR AT HAND. THE (0MMI--I0S M?W INANlMOlS-TIIK AUU'ST MKNT AS KISAI.I.Y AO??I II 10. (BT aaShSsWAIM TO THE TKI11I Mi Nr\v-OitiKA\s, April If?.?The project ?>f atljust nicnt im securing a twattolidBtod I?fajislstnw was iti(?tlili?tl It.v ihe cniN'i vative haileis Ulis afternoon io a? to pain for it UM full WEfOrt 9? the Cotumis ?jttti. All iiifinlw-rs i-liowii to have bstaa skstsdby tin- BsstaTtlists* ratants ara t?? Bstssatod, Lnelndlng all except tin?-?' ??f the ten ltcptiblicans'thrown otit ou tiantsata i?y lbs Ktchsila bonne, Thf-s?- three trerc rctuniitl frost tin- St-vi-siiti Ward of New-Orleans l?y BOaSfsjsj manifest frauds on Uta part of the super? visor. Thi pisa as thns amciuhil WSS ?nloptctl l?v ?i taut-its of tin- < ?m-? i \ at ?M-? to-night, ami will In? put iuto tlio aliara- of resolutions, and pa.-scd in open Bcssiou to-morrow. It is expeetc?! that the Commission will transmit the plan to Iks I*:n kar?l UisJbIbIiIIII at once, but whether with their olluial approval and recoui iiieiitlatitiii for acceptance is not yet del?-rmim-d. The l'ackan! psft] BSJ to-n?L'hl that tln-v will rt-iect it and return it to the CnmuiiaMon Avith a coiintet jniijMi-itiiiii t?' the effect that all the lnt-mltcrs from tin- live l?u!lilt>7.ed pari-ahes lie exelutlt'tl ami pal in the jxi.sitiiii of tiiiitt-stiiiLT for seats. Should tin t'oiniiii.-vsitui ?let ule to oiler the conservative piOBO* sition as .m i.i! inial um. liiere is little itoulit that tut l'a. kaitl Legislature will fall to pieces in a daym two, ,and all lbs nuinliers ?-ntiiletl to seats in tin ti)iistili?i;itetl hotly initier the terms of the atljiist iiicnt will ipesditj timl their way there. If ?; iv. l'ai!,?ml stubbornly refantat to aeeetle to tin- m heme oi adjaataaeiit, and can i l* ? I ? l his i.t gjala turc together, tbe Coanaiasaton will pmliaMy retnrn at ont t to WaabiuffwB aod report the fasti i" t ? l'n-???-ui, act tiiiijianieil l>> no re niniiieiitlation. Tin | eannol bstm, ii is i>< Iterad, to recommend the withdrawal ??f tbe Ironps as a Isai resort to eft', cl ?t unit-went, i wo atemben being fesrfnl of going t n it . ...1 t a I -.-1 g 'i. I'i- - .'?it tu throw overboard the Bepnblit an party of l...ii-.s,aua. Tbc radicalism o? tbene two Couiuiiaaionen appears tt> have debt] i d bringing matters to a point f"t nearly i week. ?O LATES i?? rt'iii- m IHK riti.-ii?.M ? i if .til'- i.' Bl w ITIIORAWM. |i.lM.li ?i : i. M DUtfATl n.l WssmxoTOM, Aptil i<?. The Presiden! has re Si iV' ?i only one oommnuit atio i Itoua tbe Louisiana ( ?iiii.ivsitiiii-i-, .m I ?ii.tt w;t> ni Toured ,y last) g i in. .u .f t-.'inn nt i eprogresa ui irs up to thai ; .1 ?n.-ti ni 11...., which Men- promptly forwarded. i*hc original inatrnc 1 i ni n- not taodified, but t ? rtain p? i of ?him, in tugut i to s iii h thi Commission desired furtbei InfofliiaTlon, were merely explained. The President baa no in-, timation aa i?? when iii- ? immiaaion will re? tnrn to Waal i imtcn, though the opiuion iaexpi.I thai they may complete th.-.r bnainesa aosatore t m n bare by Saturday or Itondajr next. There la no doubl thai ih troops will be withdrawn front New ?. -.-. Intim?t? friends of tbe lT--iiic.it asy thai it is nn; i" i?e expected tii.tt he will pursue io Louisiana a course different from thai in tin ta-e of Bontb Carolina. It ?a, however, an sprn I .it-.?n>.i when n will I?-in >t to act; therefore no ll.i.. |a li\ ' fof the is-ltanee of all onicl for the withdrawal of the troops. Ii is the desire of the J'n ii. .n mat tin- Conuaiasiofa shall hate the fullest efsportuntty for the completion of tbeii work, snd ht li i- in..., m auggestssa aa u> lbs patio?] uf their return. THE G(TARANTEE <?F EQUAL ?l?iHTS. ?JESOLCTION8 OF TUS MCiloll.- sKNA'i K? ? 01 ( \ IK N, lK'HH.Ilt?N. AHP I'li'-li .ItMl A. M i. tl. I'KKSB DISPATCH. | Niav-Oi 11 a v-, April l*i.?Tbe Nicbolla 8cnate to? la] pasa? .1 ili? foiltiwintr joint sraamble and raaoln asOB, win. h are ? part of the plan ol atlju>t:i:ent : ivhrrt<ts, Tb people of tin Itate sf laiolatana, after ?i-ai- ol ?ittiiii- ami ini.-ruii-, have with aoprenu tatlB ji-imii -.. in lie wise il. ti-i iniiiuii'-ii ol i'rt-ui? nt Hat t-s, as expressed iu his ituuuui.tl umi alrieady liapiilly ex< eutedl - ? irollna, to restore the lotad sulf-aovera meut "f tin > '.uni i n stat.-, aad peaee aad jirosiK'iii.t to tin- whole eounin by a retara to . rigid following ol iiu tti-c principie? oi eonstltudonsJ government ; therefoie, belt Eessfsesf.Bj ti.? Senate aad House of Itopieaeatatlrea, lu tu n. ?al A.--i uii'iy convened? ftral ; That we tordially ludors? the policy of the Ti.-.! at a? enunciated la fata Inaugural, and we pledge ear heart] ? ..iiiMiatn.ii, aid, and ?upi?ort to IBS Kxeeu titc thereof. Set.mi : in t tin- ?-xecatinti of Hie ?aid itoliry in Hie Statt ol Lou -, na ?? li prove the aunrea or laestimabie im--n,it? to in i people, vt ill lut up tiit-ii burdened ?I'int?, heal i,.c i- wounded prosperity, renew tin ? ttit.-t.tl fteiii-. bring happineas to their houies, and k'vo t<? ilic whole people, wrthoiil tUsttnetion ol nice or color, a future of i.i..,,t a? a?, w?ii moral a^ mat rial. Third . i Sat, aa as earnest of eureadeavor. we hereby ttct. ire i. .a a is mu? will be the purpose of tue Qovern Btvui .1 me -:.:tt -of I.i.tii.-iinia, retina ? nt? ?l by Pra all 1. .\:.-noli- a- Hi l.xci titlte lieit'l, lilst, tu accept lit good lait? the riiirteentb, Fourteenth, aud Pifteenth Amend in. m? t.i i ., t iii.hiiiuii.iii of tin-l niu-il Mat. ? in tetter sad .n -?nut ; second, tie- ?mion-em. m of the law rigidly aad iiiipuiiiaii? u? the end thai violcaeeand erime ?hall he suppressed and prouiptl) punished and Unit peaee aad order prevail, and that Ui?- bumbles! laborei i?|s?n tu. toll ..i |?uii?iaaa. ihiinwigliiwil every parish hi the Baal?, al ever) t*Jh?T, suaii r?s-eivt- tii? full aad tqnai i ia.ii ui' tin luvt? ui person, property, and poUUcal tights .ml privileges? third, to toe pt*> i ...ttin klutllj relation b tweea white aad colored citizi n.? ut i,,, Mute upon u iianis oi JusUee aud mutual it.und' nee ; fourth, the education of ail classes ol tin people Uni?; Fsseaual to the press?, ration of tree m-tnu bssjB,wedo declare our solemn purpose to maintain u a>Mtm of public schools by unequal and tiniforin taxa ti"ii iii> n property as prorated Is the ConatJtutiou of tin .-i.i . ?ml ?lu, h ?ii.ih ?cciiri the etlin-atio? id tiit ii.i.li. a i.i white t.iiii mil.iid eltiaeu with equal ad vaatasea; Brtb.desl oasol healing Ihe dlsseniltiaa thai hat?, tlisinrit. .i ,,ie .-i.ttt fin years past, and anxious thai the cm/, n? ui ail polttleal pani'? ma.? le free from fet'lisii anxieties of poliln al Ktriie autl )"in hands ill h" <- ? estorlng tia- prosperity of J-"iiisi(iia, the liicboLltOoveruuienl wll tUaouunU-nancc any attempted 1 tutlou frmu any t)uurl?i if imlnidual? fur past p..iHic?i eouduou ' /"u"1-' - G reroor be reqiteated to forward a copyol m- . ..-tiiutioiiaiotue 1'it-...nn ui the L'mtcd ?tatas. A LETTER PSOM l'ACKAIJD. DK AMia 1IIA 1 Illl. CtJMMI-.HU N gg LBSTBUCTED TO IXQCIaTA Win? IS ?jtiVKUNuit. STATB OS LOBaWABS, KXaCCTtVB DaVABI .11 -.1 / Maw-OautAJts, Apiii i?, iK77 " ' J ft President Hatbb, n'uehtugion, ti, v. in tn -n. : it i? BvMant thai tas t owBanatan ?ant hati hy yon, ia?4rneted asaoag otbet i-alata ta aaeara a n niov?! of m-;.n-:.? to an acloiowiedgtucni of one Oor erniueiit, aim ta:,.n?; in iiiat, io aceompllsh the reeognl tii.ii oi a single LtttisJatnn as a aVposuocy of the repre? se latite ?.i ? Oft IBB l?t 'pie o? Louisiana, ttill ?a., tu efleet i-itiier of these i.-puii?. ihe ln-fcl proiiositioii can be attalued ante By the Shandonrneal of one oi oiuer o? the ciaimitul? t'n the fjabtsnatsitsi c ...ir. The aecoinl proposition ?ivolvlng unification of the two boules, each iiowtiaimintft.? be it- Leclnlat ure of ti.? Bl?te of i?u hlaim, Is j use . ,.?? me. pian suugesled bv tbe CoiiiiuibHku?that 1?A iinmbeis of tbe Louer lioioae ami Hi BtBBBlM I a of the t*< nate, wbust election ig not dis, iitetl, ?la. d be brought together 111 Ola- l.tMlt, alld tb?t til. ?elielai A-nt uiliiv thil* BOUStt luit .1 ?bo..hi p??? upon tb< nu., .lu-a?; ..n of theeoaU-st ll.K men,Is I-, ?lid tbu? rcori:uIilz-'ll ?Uoiiitl coiupose tin C- ? i ? tl i ? U-? in tin- en 'Itllnate tiruueboa of ?ut i flilin 'it. 1 UI? ?asaceeptiililt to the it? publleau?, but is said io have been reyeett d by the Ueuioerah?. Thi? plau was under llood to emauato from tin- I'.cM.ieiit, and to em body lU ldtas of what ?a? ju?t aud ettUiUlile. lue Republicana bave lutlicaU-d a w??ium-? to kced? to a reorgannuiilon of the I.egifcl?luie ou tbl? Ml? Hi deference to Ihr President'? wiolie?, even IhoUifh S so doit,?; Uicy should m^c undoubted legal i igats. it toareotnned tli.u fmin the President's .'Midpoint an other l?gislative settlement would work iiiiu-t.ee in uni ??i outer of the contending parttss. sail II is not believci ?bat tbe Administration wnuui huik ilun Injustice. Tb? Ki-i'iih n .m? wen- ?tilling tt, Hiiiimii iberlotraaof ihe Mate Government t., ?i h ?.-??.latnre Hins ronetttatod. it l? ilt-Liii.v Indicated that Qen. Btchol'i and ui*iid bereuU have rejected taw iwoposttion, maian beesn i of their tix.-d belief In the tint ii of the statements re DeaU-dljr made that the Konter-?luttiniwa aajtweateat ' en-iiluitllv in suint- wi.y tti civ.- the giiviriinieiit i.f tin -i it. tu th.- Democracy. If thtsbcllof ?rt re remov? ti fron HuirI'limiK. pcroapa tbei wonkl ii"t !'<? m tieti.-mt aad v. mild aeoepi the edlna'tnent von oler. The reported )uiri't?-e of the Administration to carry out the auggeiv nun- of Messrs Poster sad M ittbcws.br tbe wttbdrawal ?if the I Blted States troops, Isa st?ui(i?ng menace to tin I'- publicans in tbtsBtste, sad eaeoantaeatbc Democraer to emulate the srrogaal polier ol Uea. Hampton In Boats t llliliutt. I liitve received lit? reply It? mv letter t?f the Mil in?t. reriuesting thnt the Instruction? of the Commission shiiuiti 1m' su um- n.Ied and rnlsrsed as to easble theui in Inquire snd report whli-h t?f tue contending rovernment? Is i. cully entitled it? reeagnltion, whether a legal Hu preme Court exista sad wao compuse it, sad whether or l.ot there is an Stases insur.-i-t turn awTaiast the lawful (?overiimcut. I therefore most respectfully n pen that n quest, in view ?if tbe n (action by mv ?luiiti cal opponents "f the reasonable p4-oposltlon above re? ift ire 11,, made i?y the lT-.nileiit tiir..n?rb tbeCommlsslmi. ltuir i;x -t lienty e.itmol fitil to l?, ret ive that, in Uni? ex presaitog n,.? wUliniptoaa t?, ??limit ,,,? eluims to n ttiiniLis-iiin appointed without solicitation ?n my part, or with..nt either myself or imv of mv iricnds having any tales m its aeleettoB, It, ut least, manifests eon tl lence in the Justice ?>f my claims. Under the pr?sent instruction?, the Cooasaiaston 1? eharged with the lUveHllgiitloii Of matter? not essential. Wny should Instructions lie withheld w liit-li would enahle them '?> rt i?or! Bpua nia'tor? eaaeattol to the ascertainment at the legality of one or the atusar GtoveraBseats taalmtag rerog BtBoa trots the PrrsJtlcnt, une of which uiimt be cnlitl.il thereto initier tile provision? of the t'onf.nut ion of tha stwattnri Ha Ctwaatsstaa Urna far iu us relations to the LtopebUesa party In? only suggested methods whleh directly lend t?i an Bbandon meut of tbe contest, brreapeetive of riiiht or Jnetlw. I I apectfull*/ Hllhlllit tlnil Hie tiUCHlmi,?, ?u Isssm in Lortlstana eonnol be disposed m in- mere expedients. Tiie cbiin.s of imlivi nuns to oiiiee re ol liltl- conae qnense win n yelghed bcbIbsI the rights and liberte - of a majority of tbo people. If a law tul government in Louislaua eon be overthrown by domestic violence with the consent of a federal Government ortgl?allj called Into existence for the enpre-B pipent, BBB4MBS Others Ol preventing such oeeliri-eliee?. What Mate ill I lie Union may not hereafter Im- subject to a similar revaln lion t Are Ame; lean |n Ople Willing to see till? pr?c?dent eslalilished 1 harm siiy reqnesttag yom hamitfUsts action on the facts pu i?? ut? il. l have the honor i" i?-, rerj res? etfally, your ?.lit ?it-lit st-l". ail!, h. M. l'.U KAI??i. tjoveili.u. COMLNG PARTIES. MBIXTEObItIOBS ol III! i?k.Mikt:\( Y Will N BB H oll.s is BBfOOOBUUtO?YBB lwu i:i.i:)ii::?!.? THi ut IOBSS ant? lluros.:*. iFit'iM a st?.i--k?-(>i:ui:-iiinii?:nt of the tuiimnkI Ni w-<?i:i.kan.s. April io.?One of tbe ?ims? eo COWagiBg features in tbe situation In re is the strong probabllitj that tbeNkhoUs partj ?ill net Isold to? gether a fortnight after tbe Packard concern sees i" piett-s. The sij^tis of diojategrstion among the s" called i oilsi rvativt ? an- prominent and numiataka bto, the diBereucea tliat have long existed between i lie ideas ?uni pat poses el Ihe two elementa com prising that party promising to develop Into sa actual breach as soon aa lb?- outside preastue that comes from the presence of troops npkolding Pack? srd is taken "ii. As lea?] as there la a common enemy to fight tbey hold tttgetber, hot their com paniouahip is not of a fratemaL nature. In 1873 tiie division fu'-?! nn inn ?I cm tilt- question ol su?> porting llt.i.-.t i- Oreeley. The opponcuts of tbe movement, which then leavened the i"st part of the Democracy with .i little common sense, were [rreroncilsbles and Last Ditchers, ami its supporters called themselves Conservatives oi Lib? rial Democrats. Grant'? second term with itspro ition of the bayonet policy sud lie-Hogg's ob uoxioua rule in Louisiana can: i 'I t11 -?? <i ITerenct s in ppearfrom flu- field of actual politics, but Ihej were too deeply seated to die "tit, snd t! ?i i: : nil m ?t 11? mt waiting for i lie pro ipect of release from the hated carpet-bag domination i<> ripen et r?an: y. 1 lind inen ff great prominence in the KicbullH party plainly avowing their Iah it? BBstain Un- Kations! Administration as soon aa tbe principles of tin- 1'reaident'n inaugural sie pul into force, and franklj uufoltling plana for organis? ing s strong party throughout tbi State thai .sl??:!! I?, lut iss the color line. 1 In- principles "f tin new party, they say, will be a cordial support at Ii i?.ii- n: Haye in his Southern policy,a full recognition of the civil ami political 'dill' blacks, a fraternization with t', Ri publicans of the North, ami the advocacy, conjoinllj with them, of measures for developing tin- indus? tries and commerce of ths cosmtry. Tbesc gentle? men belong chiefly to tin- yonngrr cbaa "I poli? ticians, and they were nearly all gallant Li'ltiitis in tin- Confederate army. rMagnlarly enough, the r? cklesa \ oung f' lion ? in tin- baekn ount i -. par ? !. win? have formed the rifle clubs and tin- bodies of bulldozing regulstors are as a clasa devoted adh?rents to the kadera who sn advo catlng liii?? ti'-?- ilepaituie?a fact full of in oaragemeni for tbe colored population, who bare suffered so much from tbe political con? flicto of recent years. Tin- new parly may not call itself Republican, bol it will 1><- in complete accord with the Republicanism of Piesldenl Hayes and Iii: i aiiiiitt. Its leaders will be drawn from the most liberal, enterprising, and practical men of tin- cities ami towns, the large plantosa in the coantiy par? ishes, and the intelligent property-holding colored meii tlirotigiiout tin- st.iti-. In national affairs it will atlvot-ate ainotlerate tariff, specie DBJ ni'-iil-, ami a liberal policy lor the derclopmenl of business m torests, ami it will ask from the Northern Republi? cans (ioverniiietit aid t'? repair tin- torees of the lUssaWsippi, io keep opea a da j? channel from Nnv-i ?r It-Lins to the ses?. Bad to finish ins Itontbern Pacifii Hailroatl. In State matters it will oppi.se ?ill proposi? tions designed to hamper tin- colored mau in his exereitte of the right of suffrage, and ail tin- schemes, of whtoh Uten are many, to make Lhu on tin- plan? tations tin- serf of the utadhokler. It will favor large sppropriatttaas for education, u fair division ol school money between tin- aebools for whites and Micks, economy in State ami parish gorernment, and liberal ?-oipoi-atiini laWI to BlVJOBiaJSJ tbe in? vestment of Northern capital. I am aware that to many people in the {forth who liave looked at the problem ?>f Bowthera society only lnun the outsiile, the formation of SBcfa a party will seem a visionary pioject, anil ili.-ywill OS slow tu believe that it is really eniitt-inplati-d l?\ inlliieiitial men. Such evidences have be B Blaesd before nit, however, that I clhi not doubt the geiiuineiiess of tin- BtOTCmont If 1 hail pieeoiiceived opinions inclining DM to be Bars in the pt rjK tnat inn of a solid Dssaocratii Stiutli tlnv would be inn sd to iriv a WSJ hof.tin BSSanmaCSBC? many Loiiisianians of high ?haraiTei and proiiiiiienee in public allairs who avow their intoation t?? form an nfgsnliatioa socfa as I hare litsciilietl. Hut I have always had faith m the early divisuui of tin-S.uit liein whites intotwo par? lieshitm my e>ptrieine in the South duriiiK the (iiuipai^ii of 1H72. The rc?lcrlion of tirant p.mt jMiiied for four ;rSSttB that essential prelude to BBC? li .linn and roeom illation, hut it eaiiuot be mm h longer delayed. In rooted antagonism Io the views of tlnse en li^.'ilt-ncd and br.iad-mimlid BaSB are the real Deino t rats ol ths Slat?', Io whom tbe cjiithtl of "J.a-T liilchers'' is still appln <l. 'J'ht-v are Steeped in Uoiii boi,i-iii ; they abhor BegYO Hutlrage, affBBM the edu? cation of the blacks, ami would like to tie them down to the laml by a labor systi-m lil?<- Hie villan BgS which prevailed in Kiirt'i?- in the Muidle Aires. As an exaiuj.li- ol the kind of labor laws !li?> woiilu I?:ws if they were in BtWt r, 1 may cite the BjsaBBattsSB of ?. Ouachita plant? r whom I nut recently, lb wuiited a law to make any persou hiring a BJgfS lia? ble to be auerl for damages by his last employer, un? ie??, the ncKroprtiiliicctl a written sersaissioa froin that employer to leave his service liefore the current planting season was over. The Northern allllialion of tln-Hii irreconeilableH are naturally with BBS ultra Dcnunracy, ami with that element tln-y will f??riii a homogeneous national anti-progressive party. A thud party seems to lie a necessity of the situation. It will l?e made up in it? rank and lile ontirel.T of lie groes, hut will probably retain s few of tho old cai - w? pet-hair h aasatS, Its powst fur mischief ? ill bs lim itetl. bsrsytBM it will not he able to ma.-s all the blaehl inside it? orgau?/ation, as the ohl Kt-piiblican party, ted l?y r.ickard, BSS done heretofore. _ i:. v. ?. im: mi i.i i \ i:v FORCE. Ils IXIKNT AM? I.i?CAI|il.\?ir.l.l.IMi- OS? TIIK I'K.ill'I.K?TIIK ttitUANIKS THAT AWAIT THE ??<?.\-ni\ inn action is pACKAitit'" CAPTTOU iPKO.ti \ BtATf t (?ititi:-ii?M?i m Of int. tu.iu sa.l Hiw-< ?;.i.i an-, April II?? A garrisoned city is a novel .spectacle bl this c?mntry in tinn s of peace, and the important military factor in the probhin of Louisiana politics is worth notice on it? own ac? count, atnl ?m ihiubly mtereatiag froat tJts part H is playintr, unwillingly it would si em, in prolonging ihe existing contiover-y. 1 turn aside gladly from the council? of politicians, full of intrigue anil ileehi liiatiini, and of Bettab desire? BaBfaaasi l?y patiiotic fliouthiin.'s, to take a liMik at the men lu iiiiiforin wlin Set without talking, antl who have for year? in.'iintaiiieil here a civil government of a sort by a show of cold slcel. The gailaasa of tbe city nni fist? in all of about two regiments of infantry? parts of three regiments, m fac??the Kith except one company, m-arly half of the 3d, and soine com 1? mit - of lite 18th. Only tlire.it 'ompanit sol thisforee are at the barracks belonging to the (.ovi-mim nt. TbSM li.'inaeks are Ii\o or six miles out of town, ami hefore tnxips could he brought from them than would be time, in the quick-touch-and-go way that such thinfj. are done here, to complete u revolution. Four points in the heart of the city are occupied as temporary irnnrtotav?tbe Cantont-boatas, st. Iaary*a Hall, the Mechanics' Institute, and the aid < >i leans Hotel. Al the Cm.toni-lini.sc, a huge soinlier granite structure lh.it cnvi-is a block of ir,tullid, the whole of the mm? upper atortea are tornad into a banaafc. I'mhr tii?> roof are lbs saaaa inorns, kit- bras, and slee|?inif moins of nine eonipanies, and on the DOOg below are the business oflitvs of the stall and the giianl-Kio!!'-. Tbe place iwarrna with blue eoatotl men. All ihe daily formalitiesol gainson Lie ex? cept dress parade ire con? through Indoors, ami the merchants aiuL.-hip i sptsina who oome totranaacl business in tbe inagiiilii ? :it ? - liininetl hall that con? tains the ('usloin-hoiiM- office? hear the music of I military band overhead, tl"' ibarp ordera ?>f asr ijcanta drilling lecrnite, and the trampal tbe relie! guard going i h<- round ol the long corridors. There are no pantile? or ? 11 ili?. in the ?trcH . be CaUl i- the !e.:sl inoveliient of ill" soldiers excites Ibfl people, and it ia thewiae purpose ol Gen.Anfurto give tbe military occupation as little protnineuoe ?i poBsible, Tbe march of a aingle company through tbe ?tract -, although it may only 1?- going toa com rade's funeral, excites npprabenttbn of a change of ordera Irani W : luugtou ami a more active inter? ference in Packard's In half. The commiaaioned offlcera lire si hotels and boaroUng-bonsea, and are Seldom s . ,i in ?mitoitii. Ih-- troop? thai sre directly backing ap the Pack? ard f?o ti nient occupy <!"? old Orb-ails- Hotel, on Cbsrtrea-st, m Ihe rear ol the State Honst*, h Isa quaint atructure, entered andera loa archwav thai givea access to s aqusre roort. The balcouiee thai ?n., ct from every ?ton sreund the court, tbepeeu liar red mastic on the walla, tlie font? of tbi and tbe ?tail way are ob et idcntl; Kpanisb inapp anee as lithe building ha I inmcbow gat Itself ir.iii-i'oi ti ?! scrnaa the Atlantic from some provl it i.! t ity oi the l'i nii.-.ii... V pa. I.i ol mull teeis OT ol tonsured priests in shove! bata would be more in keeping with the aurroumlinga ol tlie-court than the groupe ol blue Infantrymen thai rngagt there in polishing their equipments i ? In lazily amoking pipes. I forget how many companies the lio left ? ? sne ol cards to -how me tb plu e said were quartered here, bul I in more than iii?.-.- ur tour. They ir ill ol I !' The particular peint ol Interest b tb? "hole ii:-: in ?wall"??m aperture made In a very tall gray wall, abutting In ? very imall back yard in the rear oi iii" building. My guide Id na through this bole and past a sentinel who guarded it. and we came luto a narrow, blind alley, like a deep cbaam in the lofty wall t?l ', ,i ooiiip.i-.-iii, buildings, A lev. steps along thla alley brought ns to a ten doorthal (ravo access to s dis mal cellar-like pansage, from which a flight f dirty wooden atepa led to an upper ball, a little 1 ?dark and damp. The stairs look- tl i icketj, bul tbe ollieer said they had been tented, and would bear a Ble ol men inarching two abreast. Borne empty rooms opening from the corridor were strewn with lime -the um han habits ?d Paoknid'a negro guarda having threatened a pestilence, mj guide asid. The upper Btairwav bronghl us out in a ball adjoining the ?lately rotuuda with its tawdry decoration?, when' ult? ra, .i .ni Senate nu ? is. I he readt r ?a ill iiudi from tliia dcacriirtion the aigiuricance of a with? drawal ol the ii'i.ii's from the Orleans Hotel. Tlie guarded m erel passage leading from the hotel i" Il e Mate House makes n easy n? bring the force ol soldiers in tbe former to Packard'? support ?u three minutes1 time. For the pui pose ol aiding Packard's parti-colored militia in repelling an attack tbe a?idiera are s* effective where they are posted ; though tiny wire ?iii.n it t, tl in ihe State House itself. _ >.. \. ?,. TBE INDIAN SURRENDER. ah?ivaI. Ar ?irr. a?im y Of i im: KOBTBEBM m> lli I. ? BBOUODl in' l'.Y -I'll iii. i Al I.?? li e v utMxa an boots roa Ran clouo aobbi V. mr T?.i.ci,!?\i-ii to nn. ratst \f..| Bvoi ri i? Tau. Ali k< v, N.?!?., April Hi.?foot* i daysaerniag the boatilc Northern Indians bnmgbl down by ^]??itt< tl Tail ?ere encamped about four miles lroin ilus affstaey. (tootled Tail bitnsell snd principal chief? went ont to ?aast ami eeeort them in. They tame in night of Camp .Shendanabout It? ??Mock, ami immediately ?tortod on full charge, pacing the ??..-.t, liriug tbst> gun? into the ait, and circling around ?"-putted TsJFa t ni alnpiuent aboVti tilt! ?xi^t. i'lns savage biilute Was ?, .?ponded lu by the turning out oi the entire tillage to meet tin ii- northern lucen?, boon a long blank line tat ponant came in tight, drawing tbs lodges ami bringing the in.iiaii families and paraphernalia. This .vas headed by Bpottcd Tail antl the principal noithcm Indian chiefs, who rode through the pi.st chanting a mag ?>i peaee. They baited in front oi loi. Mills*! quartera, wbetnCtens, Crook and Maeksnite are. stopping, and ?here was lying the guidon of Company I. Tib Cavalry, taptuicd by Capi M.IIm at the ba.tic.of Mim Balle in Septem? ber bstt Iront these Baase Indiana, Here tbey baited, and tin- principal chief, liaiucl i ?m-w'lio-tom-lii?lln t ?omis, astarsaasd Oso. Crook, laying that bawna ?lone making war on the while?,; that his h. art \\,4, good, and In token of aab?mtesioa ho bid his gun tin the ground ?a the g'ill-nil's f.-.-t. In this, party wen- aten Bantiin Nos,-, ?ho eotaanaanded tbs Indians in tin- .Sinn Untie light, and other chiefs. In all tha?s wars about 1*000 Beraons ami 1,000 ptaiies. Tbsy went into tamp near tin? agent y, a.nl ImSBftdi att-lv L-BSjaa turning otcr then arm? ?mil pootosto >poiieii l'ail, who waa tl. pui./.ed by Qua. Croak nn reeei\e them for him. The naathsf coining in had been considerably over estimai ?-d; hut the ttafpetlen and aaafeadea of 1,000 18 a Kr?*at blow-to those ?Iill remaining out. A council will be held with all tin- Indians ban to? morrow, after which Gen. Crook will go to Kid Cloud Agency to instrivn the surrender of Cheyenne? now on iheii \tay into that agency. There are uow 7,(KKI ltitliau? al hoot ted Tail, anil about 5,<MiO at Red Cloud. They are much opposed to removal to the Mis-oiiri Kivei, and, while the pnneiii suc ?cf*-ful ell..its at pa. iii'atmn continue, it would seem uulortuuate t?> attempt it. A souaitleralile force of Indiana ha? been organized at each BfSBSy a? HHM tul police to ansi-a in agent y l?nViTiiineiit. 'Asfa-I as Noil hern lud?an- cine in, tiieyare disarmed by thi? for?M MM the ariiw aru turned ovel Ui the uiilitaiy authoiiliue. I THE IMPENDING WAR. EUBOPl ritOi oi'Ni.i.Y MOVED. TCBKKY ?tl 1-oiMKl) To UK BBBEBBB SDSTaiAB It hi IwjHeTsd at 8t. Petsrsburg that notbiag in,is he done to avert war. Lord DafhyBpokeil haine ton?' in the House of Lords yestenlay. An i- i r. itly eoiiciTiietl. und feels that she may 1 e t pelletl toorellpy Hosnia. The l.iissian ||, .?; m t a/atan has Badys4iaerdYedordera to sail for Meiliteiraii. .111, as was reported, (?n att-r t! n foi Anit-ri. ?in grain is expcrtctl in the ,\ ? hostilities. aa THF. DIPLOMATIC t'A.Ml^MiiN ENDED, I.AHI? ?.HA?. VII.I.K IMUiS ITU! IMTKI? At T AtiUNsr Tl hkev?i.tiitr? DBBBY KXTIjUBB O.lllt I li| THK ri:oM?fi?I.?Al sii;i.\ IIKSITI 'lu MOIIII.IZK Hilt AliMV. LoMiiiN. Mniidiy, Apill 1C. 1ST In the Houso of Louis this afternoon i (I'iiiiiille ciiiici-ed IBS l.tiieiiiineiir? |i..liey loin 1 the Ea-tcru question, lie said tin? protocol was ue tho rame n? the m-rlin ii,ei?,,,raii,l,iiii. \Vn> ,lii i,.i Government accept tlmlt The uintetl notion nf Km at that BSBS ?BBght have prevente,! war. N.-ilh.-r Hit liur Tuikcy had then tusen an Irretraceable |n>-it lie attacked the MlBSBSl'S l-oasts BhSOl raisllii* aland'? pssttaBB ?iluoad, which BtVB ahtgtJOt lie m :?. i SpaS, Bad ho iitlvocaiiilii Kuropean en. ert tor the tor troveruineiit of lui key. ?tori Darby, tsatytog to Bari Qraatlne, rtaitestod SigBlag of the profocnl. He rein?, ,1 I,, ore-em tin- I draft?, of tiio protocol, because Count Sclioiuanll Jt* ted to tanSr pulil.cation. Count laMBSBTBllSf OS ' \l tioii.-d vhstass Rasaas was psspsiBil liiilliaisill stoad atsaea, ami saM : " That depends on T?rke] '? . tude." Bagtaasl leslarsd that sha stgacrt altb tbal it it. If that object were not trained the tlocuini'lil slid ?St SB tuade to M-rve uiinll:. r purpti-e. Itil'Iiii.iI U'lupteil ?bbIbMbb bstwsea ahaaan und Tarkay,I ?alii u mie PowSC i-etu? -il mediation, it mutt, red v.nut fiiiiu wan ciio.eii. if KtiKiaml had BOt i-:i"l protocol ail r,sajMMMlbBlty toi arar would bave b thrown spas hi r. lie said he i"-:, -.. .1 the ii"'; ? ? we ,.... aits him that Batter txIstiBgelreaa. tanesa .1 ?si not to f-o ail., thtag eoaeeralag the tature. l'un?, Monday, April 16, I -7 t,. reaips ?i.i - tbe question ol uolMllsatlon Isstll BBipi i:s- in Aiit-t; ii. Vil BS i. Moiiil.ty. Api il li-,. 1 -7 'iii,- l'ulttieai ( errtenot <hne* bas :i telegram from r L. tmrg -.;.itiiti? ?iiu the rtlnlianBlIti t..no ab.ra iiLi.'i... :, i ib lasted il BBISB BBIBBS TO iUSTBIA. I.'iMciv, lu -dav, April ?7, 187 ih: ??.'.. ' /,-"".,- dlspatcli from Ylenna -??. ? ;t i- ruin.? thai the Porte ibowe aa Inclination to offer volunta! io ? ,i. ;,, a,, ?.;,, eertslB diatrieu la Senegot i i.i. l. .'i m. n ' a the strategical important ??; i lll.lt in. i' ntts tan nu: D 's\i.\\"-i. The ."??'?'?. -. (tot '? i . ssys the reports ol peadlngB.Ill; ?tionol tbe Anstro-ltungarlsnsrtnr ,' I BS, I ii' I .hi I. !:!::? . ? BOB in \il-l:i.ili t- : rlti nomber 110,U02, who i ".-t their entertainers 300V ; ? r ',??... i . - i-r -u ?! r. :: thu m , :. a istrla might ? ?,-, ', i-ros ihe i,'. i ?. ,:, .,n armed f" et :->. ?? il. . le, i: ".i. \\ i ? I . .. i' lUnt >.-. li'Lil.V i received orden tu make everj preparation at tbe fr i. , i.i-si.ciiii..,. ?utr, OPINIONS AT WASHINGTON. it U : POSSIBLE M I -v. HS I MB. i ? IBIS" AM? "I IV. ?HI ii.I i -.?: Ain .t? nf! TBI8I KB. Wasbimgi ,.\?i.il 16.?Secretary Evorts, attiluiteof Kit i ? ? i ' ii.it. . boa .ii tbe po '?.f ifl ui * extremely uri tit .'. : . there I yet Sope tat peat KaUous, under the mosl n Iting circumstances, wb 1 rough I O' confnmi tbe borrors, coat, and 'riousncai L i tl --.? \ bctber Ibero :s i -.?...t m:: i lit tai alamlty. Tbe plot at. n pn - otatlvt - i ' the i i led -i ?tea al : eoBtts of Europe keep this Qovernmenl conatantly i rteed oi the attltod .vn-i \1 ?rs entertained bj :!.? Po en to ? !:i'-:i tti- ;. are accredited, and tb agb I i- ? ? ?.;-,.- in v. bl T lie- I ail I . 'in- : :i pollttrslly, tbe progre -.Ut i closely watched. . As t tulnenl statesman, ?Iii loi lut, snd i ttbor, for ?or, j e., . an i n-. e\ of !... I nit. T Bl it? s to one of tbe an imp ri nt - Enro?e, sad for a?rerai years resident of ibis - ol the Eastern qticstton bo latine Europe to-day. Be said thai bta aympathli bo I: irtily enlisted In fsror of the expulsion of tl Ttnrka from Europe tbal he can ti.ir,i;> trust bimaeli I the ???-.-- Ion of an Impartial opinion. ITc saidtbat bot ,. i ,.,... i .. .. to ittou i ntlrelj antsgoui i ??-.., i on i ? poluta o 11 ? it be ca hardly aee bow cither ran s Ithdraa from the conteol ; i fur:,si.-? t.'i iii?' iiui'e-iilin.'coufllctIsconcern? Belt bei is In condition to nndertake the itru<gle; tii Bta -'.m army I? tb Brlenl la many oi the preparation ? i e i '.??mu?s prosecution of active lin-i.ln i - : iii?- T* irkls Qovernment Is In i state of pecuniary distress which I beyond remedy. B?sala ben If.he - ltd, Is ooi .;> :ii u'/i-i :'. -ti rin eoBditlon to atand weh a drain apon be financial eaonrces. Ue tnlaka thai u U still possible t< avoid a ?rarwhen these eonsitleratlona come falrlj beter tin- atteatlon ol Ha- ?,o\< rnint-nt-. He ?..;?' further: "If the straggle begias,aolwith standing the present declaration <>f a purpose to tas?n tain u itiiit neat rail tj Oennany and Aastiia will i?< i.peiicd tu Interpose s."n'.i R issla In berosTenalvi operatloaa Bwve beyood the r^thaadtskeapoaltloi ?pon ?in sn'.i ..i Mtiiii.t-.iLi. thai eadangerlng the montl oi ti?- itaiiiiiie. At mi'- tuas H"- n.in.ii of this greal artery of trade wsa bt :?i by R?sala, bal BabseqneBtly la 11!" leildjilsllllelll of l'lillll'l.i -il ? it M.is llsi-llnl to tilt in, . -i, ti<,in,iii..n. in order that .r Blicht be less liable to Un? exercise el ???? lurtedictlon which would be bostlla to (be Powi lutere ted in ns ojien itlon. .-lio'.ild i:,, sis lutorferc In tbe direction ol lim t-i.iii.isi? .| hu,?.e:.in.--, the attempt to eitablish iicr aiiilii'nti upon tut bunks of the liO?pUorun .;:'.'. recanted as Jeopard aog the Interests not only ol thu nations named hut also ol the BrttLb Empire. Tue ue I nie. n led Hi?- C'iif'isii iiipiii'-ii.t-i-Li contri lUneMn terest lu tbo Hues I ami! gives them a Ju?lltU-att?ui foi anj eu -.-tiie-, m.t-.- decide to ?Lilie f". the'protection "f Brill ?i ?i.t'i'-?- m Turkisb dominions. Kraue? and all'have little laten it In tbe conflict, bat in cas? n,,. otnei nations become mvolved tboy niaj Hud it Doeeasar to participate to d>?;? ud their own suto Ihe ur Ueuian reierrcd to tuiuks thai the u Bcutluie "i tbi dlr-loniatsof Burope makes no opposi? tion to bin territorial acquisition In the direction ol lata, bi us! In tb? Eunipt ?n portion "f Hi" 1 dominio i:\?.ll I?- -i't- ii'l- -l ??>' ta?- r ii i serious quei. ?le nays that perhaps further conquests In Isla wUlarou ?-iii? i. ? - - : i. : : -. ol the ilriiifli Uovernmcut, in vi.-w.f i.i. fact thut the Itusslaa advancea in the dlree Itouol Ind ???'-e !?"" 't !:-' ?""i of the Ulm? lyaaon tot north, wbll? tbo British Empire In Indu abut? upon n .,-? on the? i.' UiSl the other u itloni of Enro?e bave no lnten t la the straggle, sad aill am pin m ?p..i- m it. _ _ KO NKU AMKKU'AN C0NTBACT8. THU Alils .-IS! It? 111 s-iA AND lllilvl.V i?N <>!!> iiKDKUS. Tin- Impression in some quarters that in ?h i oi th? pre? Bl dina ?rfiea i-1 set ? -? - Is sad , , , i. i,,, m, sBpfay nf u ?as, aiomnal? .mu, Ac. i..iv.- inen m:,.it- rseeatly aitb ?bau m lbs United Mates, appear? basa ssajsUrka ?watts res u-r.-.iiy by u Tanacas rcji?>ri?-i i<> sa w 11 mil fo.iii.'atii.i . All lia' cuiiliiiei? w:ih .itler oi Hi?--.- Powers are a least at ira renta4 atsadlay. They ?ue i,.Liiiettiii i m mu? the abata, sad tow part c ulairtciiid l?e ?uiiiitl lbro4i?ch tha sgsaelfs Ifl lb lu i teas n?. years burgs sslpsaeats bare i>- sa ?nade, Imt un tl .ui.-s tau u- i.'.it n by tha agents bete. Mr. An.ml, a.eiil of l:. l;einlli(.-liiu ?V Suis, at No. Jsl Baasdwoy, atstod thai ss *?** s?is?ttrs that ao oes loa tl nt BSd l.eeil eiit-iei tots In elt.iei POWCt witlilli IhS last Un- >. ara. Da ?i"i Issssahl ?peak aith twaaVh bos, ft.r th. tliai had uu Bgeal loii-t.iniiy iu Europe, .nul lu iiould cci i.t nly lie adiiHt'il of any new c.uitr.n-t Mr. 1 '..id ut ihe Hi iniiiK'ton utile?-liad onli recently reliirnetl fi in M, l-.-l. isiniiK. iiii'l lie it.i? aasiut-d tli.il tlu-re WBS no pinii.ti Hit] uf u") order from Kutxia at pu- nt It?Tiitiii;toii ?V r?oiia luid uo contract entier with BaaSlS ..r Turkey. IhS IT'.videtice Tool rompatiy of Provldelire. R. I., aesas a css^rasl artth tue Turkish taasaraasaaB for the. ?ui'ply nf .Too.iMHi l'eali.Hlv >fm">. IkSSS ??re lueerli lt..uiiiiu rtaVa, ?iuiilar to IhS Martini-Henry rlfl-a. BSSd in ?.ii,.-iaiid. 'lui. coiuiiany BBS SB) ap-no.i iu tin? oily fr< lit Will. I' Hill ?It tail? ran BS -Tallied. Inlt it i? understood that fiiiiu-'.To.iNNi to BOO,0O0 o Uu-??- Brass h.m- already BOSSI dein.i.-d. 1 lie t outra? I w,i?uii??le ?oui.thilU over live year, a?", and abipuieul. are iiia.le an tifien aa p?ja ?tlLi.i*. At tht ?nine time whes ttii* contra? t wai BBSOS 0!u> was takcu hi Hie Vt'iuehctusr Metallic CartrlJgu Com pan v of .New Haven, ('?nn. .for the ?upplv of .r,iK),?y>n,f?i>i) e.iiiii,i-e-, ,,f win,b pit.;.ai?:-. 200,000,000 are yet to be aBlppeU, Tin ??? aie mil- lor u-e in tl.e Pe itMiiIy lilil?-, In ilillfae!n:i tl lit the l'.i.viileliee ? '..tllptltiy. i a Smith ? wesson Manufacturtna Company of Spring*? il, M ?a., baa mpplled the Ruaatan UoveraaaeBl ui'.ii more than ?00.O0O revolver? m ive years? The arm furnished ?s knn* n ?* tin- " Russian " r<?volver, and is almost similar t.. tbe weapon osed In tins country dur Ingtha dvll nar. Tue tir-t shipment of "<>.????> t\ as uia.it about four reara ago. aad the order im* been repeated frnu time to time, though Ibere baa never been ht. eou trael for a largi r nntuber. M. \v. Robinson, tin agent m ! tliis city, atatcd that the works were now mull?a* upon full tilll'-, hilt he -tas net aware that miV additional '?? ?ii?act ii ni bren entered Into. Tin- company, lie ?aid. to fiitnisbcii the TnrklsU Ooveratn at with abonl itA.OOO revolver? soins time ago. Titeas were of Ho. 11 . anil luaib to Use tac tal tll'l.'i ? of tlie Win. he.? lei l' ai; any. Tlie i'\ti nsive oilier to lb- Win. In' III Company accounted for the larca porelu.se ofeopiier made some lune .-tiro, the contrast ealUng for copper ?'.? .1- ?m,?lar o? tin.-.' u-etl in ti.e United Stales service in preference to those of ?uun other nanafacturora wnfeh net made m bra??. RUSSIA*) KLEBT IN AMKi'KWS WATEBB. -Nt? tilil.lli. ltl'.tnVKl? Kelt ITS RsTTDaTBl TO IHK Ml I>I 1 I ItltANKAN ? BTJSStA'S NAVAI. Hilt? K. No ordern bars y?-t bean receivetl in relation tOtllC inn.elllellts of the It'ls-UIl II? et lll'A till ItlC At_ laniic B8tM of i lie t nu- u States, it nnaalala of r->?n- m ?-I ?mis, the ifTTthrss. autssM, Bagatyr, and Urayaser, tito three llr.-t are now aiiclioretl lu tl.? North River, atnl tie latter I? at Philadelphia. It was inggaatal that, in antic. Ijialinii uf war hetw.-en BaatBS an.1 Turkey, tho fleet Wiiu'id be unbred t.> liie M.-ibtei lalit-an Sea, but till? some ?I the ollii its tin-ins'-!-, tv, m natl a- ? '. .tiviil-f ;. taial ll.itli.-jco, ti.ink iuiprobable, links? BaSglaad, l'nuicc, -ml Austria ibonM take an lettvs part, a? tho fleet ha? only lately been oitlentl BSN from tho Mediterranean. The ? BBBSfS Bay Unit ton nar/ would not probably aa called tots active air \b t- in case tin- war in Manned t?? Rn.-sia and Tnrkey, as most of the fl.'litmg would be fJoBS on land, BBd all of tae available fonts would tie Seeded lor laiul sel M. e, whereas if IBs nary were to be kept near Iba leeuffol the action, it v. o nal n t]u.re tbe ve isla tobt placed on a wai tooting. T.. lean them weakly manned would make them an ei ii prey t> Ihe enemy, oonae-iuently tbe vessel? are safer from eapture by being ?it snebor In a neutral port than the] otherwise would be. Tit iv?*s? ? on the American const. Including those on the Pat Ac, are wooden sin;.?, and i? <?t consldi r?'d efficient lighting i .? ?el?, e rcepi m the use of torpedo? t. The Rev. father B] rrlug, pastor of the Russian Church In thi? dry and chaplain of the R tsslan I. tnitlon, ?tated to a TuiBL'vn reporter r?*stertlay thai be Had been told ii> il.c nibi-.-rs uf the fleet that no ordera for the depan ureoi the fleet to the MedtierraDean bad been received from the Russian Government, and that they were sur ni tl at m.'?.i.. the i legrani h tbemorulug papers, when asked ?;.ii the sen ral feelingamon Ru??lana was with r* anl to a war, Father RJcrring said ihatac conllug to tue hiieis i ?? r-. reived irotn i.'?. ? in.I in il hui ;, in nibi r lourcea tlie opin d tbul v..n '? , , - !: -,?.,? tbougbl i!'.- all ibt . n Isea ol the hirkUli Government for reform were fu tllej ihn the Turkisb autbuntle? would noi carry oui I ; .-.?i ii'ini?, ma-in ne b a- !!.'? granting ol equal rights to 1'iuisiiaii.? was coiiic.ii'.i ti inoapirli >l the Koran, it .;.-.. .i thai Turl ?-.? wi al i i lake nu conct Ions, "ti a 11 It v is evident that the <?nly all ?native was arar. '?We tb? no) know," --il Father RJ n ug "ho,w tar I -. I?Justified lu eouiitiaif upon '!' Interference ol otbi" r..??' i -, i.. 11 .chu lu ni. u m altitude it t? bell v< 1 thai ?ht mein :. i i ? liupo . to - ij *b U i. ... ?en by German istria in caae of war. in An-- ?a a i.i- .-.'? numb rol the Boiiei tbe Croats, rtlavic Uungnriau?, and tuany othpr ? ; .i. ul] fuvor t'anslavisu.I look to Russia ?is l He- ii .' r? ind Austrlj ? nultl certatulj have t.. count upon the risk of at ? feel? if win -ieiu'ti break uui ? a i' , :. i. ? ? e.-.i oi i of u, ..in p. 'in Ue- la ?.i Kn .im I and oil iiarkett? i.,i n aurally ? uuutry uf ?i.i;..,. ?.lai' to whiiMi i; n.-...- could I ??- for tl ?e ?up ?l. net the revenue of tldi ? mutrj u? . 1 i '.- ! ti _-. I.? iii'-r- a- ,1. IHertl war, how it.,. Urn - u.11 ?? ".i requin ii lai ? : .< i ol it tut < ' ell? apui -- o? Utbor and I I . ilon. ? I Conatantii ichllll . ? : t Captain Alexl ?t, and Dr. 1 ;. I leave the clt? .; i m, audexji . i !" rettttn on Prl ? lal t all a III be inatli un Prei dent Hayes, ? :?? ,:| tin n n !,i:n the compliment. ? I i I . ..' Ill " 111 ||l . ? V. I.l.e KoiU .,,-, : ? ' ? . Il . : . [Hirl ,. ? ?e ' ;? mI 'ni'.e pud other? ?till bIbo tuil Mount Vero i.lington ilf-nt .. und "? in ? plaei-s "! Intt n -:. i - .i ;, ,,. .-uai'-i.t n.e no -. In u ?? lec 1 - : war i -e- dlNtribtiti <i >?? f?>Uu ? - : I . i a i'.-,', r iii Ht at, ?'hit ? l? tbe . tb? woi Id," h i an ai inor IS i . ? f n CiO roni l'ii'l n. i- uni d wlt? Un? id i> i Mi in 1.1 ? , n. -. ::?i-l ? U -? :-. l?acK :-.-i ?i .-?.i -. ? ft?'?, U large paii'ili-?? aeei ?teaiuera, ?gun .,..-..-, -j ?? |. | , ilar UoticlatU, and - i-.- :. ?-i ,r vi ?? '-. t.i.;i.ui be??a la. ?? gun vessels, 7 pniiJle-whti I ?tt imt-ia, 2 sma I 12 ? ? It au ?ports. Aral B<-a - rt ?-?!-? pa ?? ,ir s.: ?-. an H"ei I ; fun ? -, i coi .en-. ! 4 !,,.|.f. -i.. Is,--.-. ' iruilbaal?, 2 Ic i;;.-;???l'l -. Mid li, - .. ttcditerraut an m ut, i oa tu the IM "I i fru?ate aud :: mrvcttos. Resides these Ihtsre are .'::?'i. !.'!,-. i. - carryiiifl tbi i turn i eteb, t? I ironeltul lia I - i Iront lad filg.ue?of t? i ret? eiiob, :i Irouclad giiuboat? ?u i-.' t?rrela each, I .?,.ii.?,i to thi United Utah s mouitor L) ? 1 i ironclad c irvettc. 01 I i i ein alar iron? lad?, 1 tb? *. i 100 feet In dl.eB r, and 'be Admiral Po|. 120 feel m diameter. In?? nominal i,.,,..,. m?v> er '?! thi .... ...?? li'.. ', l?O ami B40, ?i ??,' a novelt) In ?rmi-claa war vt-sael?, aud in,- -le n, ',i :? of tie A iiniial 1'??. utTI tween Nicolai il .in i SebURtopol devt loi?-d favoiabl? reaulta. One lia f of bur . i troue ?lirai'-d ii?'"n ta'o ?crew piopi". ?--. which ?weep down couslderablj i c low the keel, tbe remainder being applied t,, four .mailer propelUira limite?! u? the -, .. -, draft '?? ?vater, l!i i'"i ?> luchea. With full ???." ,i of t atnea and all lier ?crews al worksite ?ttalned ,,',..:?. :..,. m an ?iieed over several continuous hours ol I? knot?, with an occasional ipeodfoi '. rter period? ol '.i:-.. ai..i m one instance 10 knot?, ru.t entiit ?ttitauc? i ? en -"iii-i"|...? and Klcvh.h*aT byaea aud ver, lu i udlng certain drlaya and Hioppagi'? for expertmental . ;. ni a m. Ill -?i fi ol - ..i. >f>. In a ., : -,,? trial "t speed with iln Novgorod, II ass indthatwl boalj her two principal screw? and on - half of bei i-ugines and bollara al work su? ua-.?iiic to Ki iji ahead. ___^__?______? GENERAL FOBEIOS NEWS. THE PSE88 CABLE RATES. Londox, Monday, April 16, 1877. The Direct Cable Company tuinotuieea that after May 1 press messages will be 25 cents, gold, per word. Me??-'!?-a - 'o i?. .?.m when the? iblea ara tmooeu pied will be i"t ??arded at half thai rate. CARDINAL LEDOCHOW8K1 PROTECTED. PaSIB, Monday. Apni 16, l^VT. 'ihe I'n'i >n atliinis thai Cardinal Ledocbow .... ixtradltton waa reaU] tlcmsaded by Germany Bad i.i '-?I by i lie Hallan tiovt-riiua-ut, but tbeFopegava bin ..-jlu u al the Vatican. 1IAVII AM) SAM?? DOlilKOO. I \?'\na, April 16.?Intelligence received into i>"u.',.i.o to the ?itli m-t., reporta iU.it Presi? dent Baes, ro Ida aesaaga to Congress, Bald Bayttasd . .t the ti.aiy by giving asaUtanee to the revolar . on all the Horta-Weateru frontier. Ue wanted i greta t-' Indicate abat eottrse ibenld i?- adopted. i .. ? war with Hsytlare entertained. The Haytlaa .. , l? much oppoa .1 Io Bacz'a admini?tratlon, , -, ' eudeavor to inuex into D u .u." ?" ireign power. Adsu. from Uayti to March30 sa-, e von tbi g la quiet, aad no tears "f war ?aith u.ami.' are eutertamed there. The? ifteecrop u i,n;-i.'.l. The next crop commencing la Bep i ...? to I? very large HI?V,??HAiil'-HlliK CONSTTTUTIOMAL fA.MKM? MKN'IS CovoorDi April 16.?The troranioff lad Council to-day ??mated tas vote i"i i . I ?aatltutional aa ei.iliii. n-, all of wincii are carried s.,te tbs fret?to sinke out the word Protestani from the bill of rights ?and tue twelfth?pi-,?mintlug removal irvm ofllee tor political tan-e-, ibt??eventU?abolishing be religious tesl aa a (|i ia li lit ai.for oiiicc, Aas adopted by U votes over the it mutt d i ??"?' LABOB PISE Ai ?MHLAXD, OHIO. CiMiNSAii, April 111.?A Hi?) at A-lilainl, Ohio, on Saturday Bight, di attoyed tbs ladea bloek ai lotntax Miiii r? iiott-i. Tb. tin-1- ingpoaud to bate in aa of in'-eii.ii.ii ? ". : In, i ad a number of trampa have b i a arrested on luspiclon. tmoug tbe lossaa are: Beer A Co., tI-.oimi. insursnee, M.000; li. i\ Vautllburg, SlO.OOO, ii-iiiiMii"!; J. Crau, 68,(100, ni-iii;iin s, *4,000 ; W. lint!, i.in.11. 60,000, uninsured; Mr. Willi?,a5,(MJ0, Insured,63,<M)0; Win. Miller,6*J,0OO, iinm-ui. d; W *K. I'.i.l/, ?i.">.."?i.O, in-.nain e. rl.."nMi; J. i? Dorluitd, .t-l.oou; rnotaaa J. Urladle, 65,0001 W. L. Bdwards, ^:i,?anj. PB06ECUTI0I 0? OAlsaUJUBl. It mal aspaeied tlmt William T. Qua*? ?JJoj Tlioriie, .lobn i?.ily, and W. H. l'arao?i?, niiua OaaiM liakei.tbt- BsrSBSp-at. gaiublers, would lie tried tu tlie ?Hiirt of Oelierul hi-it?loii? .ve?lenlay, tint the cu?? of Cyras O. ?lark waa not Hu.-Ih-.i uiuii too lute to begin a n." ? mal. i in- gambler? wlUaeeordlngty be triad to-day at lln Bpealagof tbS court. A?Hisiant liistrh t-Attm n.-y Herring ?aitl tie ?h-uibl pre?? tbs prosecutiou of tin? cjb'i vigoroii?ly. William Mu? i.ii. proprietor of a aambliug hou?e at No. 1,863 !'?: ?..??! u- . .'ii- I.ten Inilietitl by ?l,,. Urttlid Jurv. lie gave bail in Sl.uoo ?um- l>i?trict-Attorney ? i.in.?- yextt-rtlay. The complainant In the case 1? a uiau u.uue.1 McKcou who lost *l,?xJ0 m a faro game. KING REVELATIONS. TWEED PO MAKE FULL CONFE88IOIT. MIL. ItlWBSaUtB, IM?i AITORXf.V, IB ?lltW'V TO (IIITH ( ?iMI'I.IA VK Wllll TIIK AT I? ?If NI-.Y-i11 B? KliAi.'- i?:"MAM?s- ? BOMB OOBBBi n.i> wnii ihe BISQ T.? BB SPAIN li. IntoiiTiii. nii'.i i ?.n ? ?nun -i-iiMiiNT or iiik TRinrsr..] Aiiiwv, April Iu.?Among BBS arrivals in this city to-ni?*iit was John D. Town^-iul, for the past ata nteaths Tweed's counsel. When questioned aliout tl.o object el li's vi-it, Mr.'lo.Mis. tul sf.itetl that be had esnawtasahaait farther propositions hi regard to his release tress Mr. iv-ni totas Attor iit y-i?iLi-ral. Mr. Yownscn.l, while <!?< lining to ?,ri\e tin- details if tlu-se propositions, matle Home ii toresting itsteaienta in regard toTwcasFa stssasst attitude toward ths ?Stats authorities, lie aatd that Tweed totoaded tofalflU the promises atsals in the letii.-iiKalile letter ?id.li. sued by Iiini to Mr. O'1'..iior iu l ?? tleashet last? .tassel was aewwiUiasjBSSgs> render :.11 his property, ami make a complete con? ic-- in of his connection with Kiiiir matters, to peih'-r with those who were associai ?1 with him in rtofraadiog tbe Btate? Mr. Townsetui bIss stated thai Tweed fait Besanratai completely riass his former t innpsntone, Bases his sTsabUa began, bbssj of tboss v.hiiiii he lookei apaa SB bat friends in his slays of prosperity hail held tht-.u-'iv. ? aloof from bim, and sosas ?nul bsesass the most roelfert m of those who denounced him. Tweed ashed nothing ?uriiit-r ironi lin'ii, aiul would m-ogui/.e no furtln-r claim upon hisa Cot silence. Mr. Tesraasasl sai.I that if the Atti'!iii-y-(?"it-ral accepted Tweed sa a witnsaaifor thepeople, the forun-r would liml iho latter as faithfnl to the pnaastatttoa ai the man hentotton bad be -n to his sssBeiatss i.i i ri?as, Mr. Townssnd farther * ;,| thai Mi'. Tweed hi bow aa old man, snd lie Lus boras ? bsurdea of rneatal ami physical nnniahnteal which others with erpssl toja? tice should bare shan ?1, snd ap tothlstiflae as ataja? menta could ladites bita to bteah the ?il?-::.-.- s hi< ii from the first he has maintain? d. Tweed, Mr. Townsendsaid, owes nothing to his foruu-r asso? ciates; .-mil, -nue the attorney-Gen? ral di rnanda aa absoiate snrrander and fall ronftsarioii aa ths i>n.?is apon which he will ronaider bis spplii il irate?***? lease, he will make tiie one ?mil gire ihe other to tbe lu?! ?Mi at n quired. MR. BALL'S FLIGHT PEEMEDITATED. I ill' TBIB17M 's rBBOBYOP TBB BEsJOBS nu, I. T. /?'.-.- T '15. Ii ini.LTlit Interest our resalara \>< riaspa as a livre mailer of idle ???..riosll | Io read IBM BtOTJ B 111? Il Mr. Jennings, our toasen riiiiifiposalsat. sends us of bis qui ?t oi ex-Mayor Ha : in I andan, anil nf the interview which he bald with bun ??tore. Bal II is so plainly Mr. Jennlnn'i own roavtetion tiiit Mr. Hail ii'it to i-:ii_..'int a broken am! disheartened raaa,aad that li'i.i? I'nrtliei proliillKof the <*n?e woold in aBoctof do ' ? -, 111, iaexeli?;.:''-.- cm Itvn-it In llitn ? ??:1 ' . Iitlt to bis family snd friends, and iu this eonvtctl a wt sooor? dlalli .. ;'i wlib i intent, tha, ?re | to 11 tin -:. -i,-, t. so i,,i sa We al.lit i ? ?i ?I, p...?-. a' I. a t fur tbe i.at, Into oblivion. It tun; not In improper, however, to say that tin t?a *cl.-it?-d V rter who ii..; 'i T iii, Vrctoti i -u Uvi'i pool, n cognla il air. u til, followed Iiini un io London, and tra Led bits io the i,".i -i i. ? u ? . . i . guided Mr. Jennings to tbe spot, a i that the agenl lenes aras tl it tl if Sir. flali ?ras marked (1., ?ndtt wss i . - illful n-.- of this I tel with t!i. ni v.?.t who "i" n d uornf tbe bou?* luii Mr. Jenuings came totas k ittwb -i ? thai Mi. Hal .- I? ?? n me of ??(.... ' .t." Mr. Hall bad evidently rontemplsted ths .. took !??:? i , a- bta Bote paper i iiu'iei/iaiu o? tbt Initials A. O. t.. -'I i? m? ncnt," v?!iie? Mr. Jeuulnsn. - ? t ?. : i ? there I- no t'lrin-1 in1 u-rylutbc iffiilr than this, tbui bt Is utterly I..T: u und ilepn ed und could not stand the revival of all the iti.'?'ii:i-!ii -? which be ?as wu ?i niable Ib the - .-, , i y tu.,I. lie said I.- should have gone ' .ad if In- had notcomi oler lien-. I bopeyou will hi .-,t,-ii ,| in N?.w .. ,.? ' w, leave tbi i ?rds to tii.d i.i, n certain echo In every gen i i aad ttorasS heart _?_?_______?____ ALBAS r. EVENING BE8SIOM OF THE LEGISLATURE. iii? i?.m.i. nui. PASSBD it? a iiiiiii? i.i:aium; is ma bkbatb?bbmbbba <?.-' tu .?ssmihy riT:..,:i"?F t lOBTEMFT? MB.MOBBI8 T- I - BB> MBKT BlIX I'ASsi i? in Tin-; aSSBMBLY, InOM Till- SB it I : i ?BBI -ruShi;-. i "? nil. IB1B0SB.I Albabt, April L6.?The BeBiate. aftet daJly ?ii? witb the Pool bill potoedby the assasably a stoaSh, leretlltfor ten minutes to-night, and actictsd it to a third reading, Beastor aayrs esUed up the lall, and asid tbal Ba abject wss wed known, and tiiLit be eos klcred II his sat} te "r.a-- .i in-fore ,:.i -iiiaii fu .?"!.-id- ration. Beaator Morrissey saM ha pn ?I'tned iiiat the "I'j.-ct of ths bill wss to praVeas sat? tin;' on elections. Bach a law had asea r< eaoaaaaaaaal hy the (iov.-r.-ior in his ?i,i -.-aee; tint if this WCTS tha BSB> poseoi lia bill It did ii"! acciiiiipliali It, lie. tin n ft.ro, offered an Bmendmeal whaeh lie ?aid weald in lude not alone pool-selllnr, i>ut all f.niu- of i'ttt:u?/ un rlcctlons. Senator soyta said that s i??-i was Bet I- r-'Li'.-it BTSS a matt?r of li-nor b.-twe, n the men analdng it. las ssaaaalaaeat, in i,i- aesasea, araa oaeless, sad if aldul tha Mil awaU have to Hi, liuck to the Asseiiihly and niU'tit BS k,l I-d. Senator Btarboek -aid thatShoMB had Basftwtth wtia attention in He .-?tatc, an.I WSS KtTii'rally BBWfOVOd iu the form it left the A-?' tni,l.v. Tim bill mlifbt l>e lerlounly dam ined if amended. Beaator Merrtsssy repiteti thai ?mu he offered i,ir- atw ndssaal ha had sssiety aasaal to make the proposed law better and with no mientiuii to kill it He tlict' vltlidn-w his prott'. red ani.-n lin-ut. H?.-iiLitor Bixby Miir of tie 0 plBBBl that tin- penalty nas !o?i i-eicro aad moie i thai selssas sreseri?BBStaa> pii-oiinieiit be .?truck out. ihe motion was rsjeetsSTaaal ?,. bill was then ordered to a third msdlssr li.e Aasembly debated for ?in hour whether or not it Muni,! purge oi their contempt ?.nut- lotty bmsb i.?. who were itorlsird to be in ooateflapt of Assembly for absence wiiiimii ?save on i iid,n lust. Speaker Bleue deserts??! the asU of ihe iioiise i n Friday, owing to there not besag a quorum, and directed tiie el?rfe to sussbmb the aarss> lier? iu contempt before tin hsr at the Hottet?, Mr. Hus iid at onee moved that all farther procettllnaa atptlBsS tin d.'re'lct members i?- anandoaed, a in*, that luey be tle i Inn ti pu wed o t tin u- e.iiitt in, it. Mr. 1-.- cli ?In? m<neilaa an amendment thai Mr. Hnatsd'i atnei dnii al be Udd uo ,n i u table. Mr. K. clealne'a ameodm ni w ?* rejected hy ? vote of 17 to 50. Mr. Husted'i motion waa tbi uodi pied by uiimit un- .?n mu: inajoiuy. Several ofthe m minr? m ? ilug iii- li votes Hani Unit they retnard'd i; ai un iuattbattue members ?ho remoiBcd in Albooy, ami : | ;, -i i to be late at the Assembly, ibouki reot-tve the rebu e of tbo Speaker, shlbj others ?hn lefl the city ? .1 ?ill public ccu.siii'. Senator Mornasey's lull ?.r,, lding for tbe payment ,f aasrsaments In Bi Voik for iiu.'iiiieiiii'iiis, in ttiree Iaataliments, tue Uasa sa> U-Uilingovei three tear-, vas sssa ?, i .is rumored in state lifgailstaTS toalghl that ?.li Mi;." tin d H l?oV. KolilliSOII ll n| ?aid tl, a triclllllli.lt. he mu,u ?I veto b bad a, porn.nimmt Mil; and, n agot-l one i. ,.n ii"t ? :.-.-. -d. he ?in iillil ?llllllin.il .m i\ i.i B< i nt th? I.' liisl.iiun; for the purpurn: attpoaalug a tuiiahia OBS)._ n:i:i<iHT os i.ivi: ROCE. Chicago, April it?. ? Tlu- p-mnil inigiit asenta oi the trunk due- la-del lasd sa ? aassi for rail s aa lin- atsek assaraaa Csssasjs ami Bew-Ytwh, 4.? eaaSs .m ii. ga .in.i M eeats on other steea. with a dirt', n a ?of t.... i . ;.ls in taVOr of I'.iiLadeii Ida and tin. cetii.iu lavoioi lluliniiole. Bales Io other points BBcBBIIgrSl nutOBAPHIG BOTBB, lli.""Mi\i;iuv, III., April 16.?Tin- Hon. Tliomas j. liiiiui?-, Dsssaetas, waatoiuy assessf Mswss "i BBS cuy. Lut I.-.MI M?, April 16.?In a same of hear hall will. I? wit? played hm to dsj, the Innhmlhislnsi ths imii?iu ai".i.? t iuh by a ICOtS Sf 4 tw k, TBKBTOB, N. .)., April Iti. -I In? l?r t kmak.-n?, aUiiit an i in iiutiiii'T, art? mi a ?ink? l".U> j)(4iiisi a re luo iinii ?u -j.'i jier nut ou tin ir vaaaa Poriawii in, lViui., Apnl 16.?Jack Kt ?ue. a Molly BL.iiiiir?-, ?asiiii? atoratag s.-iiteiiie.i toamaannaiani tiie iiiiirtl.-r ul I'. W. S. l^niK'l.'ii ?I A .tleiin-ul iu 1 (M'J i TBBBTOB, N. 5.. April lll.-'l'lm April t.-nu t?f th? t'mteii states District t'oan wUlha apassal St-aaorrow, Tus recent e.tciiKlve loUI't-iy ?I Nc-tark la to be himi^lii b. (ore Ihe t.rjUil Jury. Nt.wOklkans, April ir?.-To-<luv sraj tin tiftli of tin? ].iiiii?i.u-a Ji? kaj ' litt? rai-.-a. Ths mm sod a ipiarti-rdssh W.l? Mini li) Jilt k lUl'lt ; tin- ?ecillll. It! llllie ), *1 o.d-, l?y Amu ll.i?y ; ths thuil by Belle Hartley. Phkviuknck, It. !.. April 16.?M. J. lie?-?', fore? man of thepalteiB ?in.n of Hi?, (or).?a Kiigin? A'orka. .Ii.-U t?. i l.i y !i.m an uver?ln?e "! ui"i ,iliu??, vtln? I,, II I. ?. ??-. T, ?>?a put ni' h) a iirui(i;Ui fur nu ? ;..-. I'llll tOKIl-lllA, April 111.?Tin? strike, of the Head Inn ll.iiiio.nl i-iiKlii<i-r? ,.'?itimie?. IT,i le i* Util, ?i no rhauss III lite ?it,mil,,11 Bt1.?r 1 lie ?inker? .l;.|.e.ir ,-..|:l,tlt-|il that lin-i . ?ii k'.iln 'lie'i I'.'iiit, ?Lille na Hie uiiier liae.il Hie nftn ,-rs of ih? - i-t'iti|iaii?' ??tl lli.tt Ihey ran Kit ail Uie uivit th?> mail. Traiui hsv? otea ?:.?..n> deia>?al l*>?lsy.