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V0L\L1V_IS?' I4JDU KEW-YORK. SLNDAY, MAUCH 2<?, 18&5.-TWELVU PAGES. PRICE THKEE CENTS T1IE NBW8 IN LONDON. RUSSIA STILL UNDECIDED-THE PROSPECT OF PEACE BKIOHTENINO. A.NXIETY RE8PECTINO THE AMEEU'8 rOSITION-THE MlMSmT RE80LVED TO MOOM PKACE BY ACT INO AS IF WAR WF.KR 1NEV1TA?LE-MR. IX>WR1.L'8 RECALU 1BT CABI.f TO THE THIBCNEl Loxdon, March 2?.-The sudden provalcnce of renewed anxietv in London al.ont Anglo-Rnsaian relationa ueuiB due chief v to two causes: Russian dclay in auswenug Lord Granville's last notc and English niilitary prcparations herc and in India; bnttbe situation remains esaentially unchantred eince last week. M. deGiers'a rcply doea uot comc because the conflict between tho peace and war partics in Russia continues, and because alao both now think that procrastination favors Russia. Kor doestuo English Cabinet regard tbe preaeut dis patcb as probably decisivo on the main iesuca. Its tenor is uudcrstood to bc nothing more tban a categoricAl detnand for an immc.liate reference of all boundary questions to tbe delimitation com mission. If Russia agrees, disputcs over toehni calities are hung np for montba. If abe refuses sbe tan bardly avoid aubmitting a counter proposal. M. LE8SAR COSFIDENT OF PEACE. M. Lesaar cver since his arrival baa declnred him? self contident of a pacific solution. He said last night tbat he considerod the prospect of pcacc better. not worse. Tho alarrn in Loudon ia not akared in any stngle foreign capital. TUE AMEEU'8 DKCISIOX. The English Ministers await tho rcsult of the meeting between Lord Dufl'erin and tbe Ameer on Monday with pcrhapa more solicitude tban tbe Russian diapatch. The Araoer is inaposition to force England's band, if he cboosoa, He has novor yet pledged himself to the arrangement by wlnch the Russian-Afghan forces retain their preseut PM* pending uegotiations. Shonld bo refuse, still more ahonld ne insist on England"s prcssing the domaud now withdrawn for the retiremeut of tho Rusaians, the crisis would iustantly become acute. To docline tbe Ameer's request wonld imi>oril the Anglo-Afgban alliancc and risk tbrowing tbe Ameer into Rueaian arms. To acoept would briug tbe negotiationa with Russia into confusion and possibly provoke immediato collision. Rnt the Cabinet reliea confideutly upou Lord Duflerin's persuaeive geuius to bring tho Ameer to reasou. TUE RACE FOIt PKN.IDEH. The Russian party in London now bases the Riissiin case on tbe allegatiou that the Afghans began tbe aggressions on debated ground by Beizing Penjdch in June last before General Alikbanoft moved. Tbe answer ia tbat the AJtfaVaal advanced becauso they heard that tbe Rusaians were advanclng. There was a raco for Penjdch and the Afghans won. THE SITCATION 101000 t'P. Tbe situation may be sumrned uu by sayin? that if Knssia can be forced to uiake an linmcrliafe deeision it must be for peace, bnt if allowed to - diplomatize" indetiuitely, war may come in the end It secms certain tbat no Russian force within military rcach of the Afgban irontier b ablc to cope ?with tbe Anglo-Indian army. Russia is not ready : Entrland never so ready or bo well prepan d, in epitc of tho Egyptiau dillicultics. THE RF.8ERVK8 AND MIL1T1A Tbe ealling out of the resorves adds 70,000 to tho army if all are embodiod. It U underctood that Lord Hartington wantn at preseut only 20,000. Tho poBtponeineut of tbe debato on the Queen's niessago till after the Eatder recess has no military ?ignificancc. The preparations proceod as before. Ueneral Stewart's two corps, 50,000 strong, will certaiuly concentrato and a<lvanee. Tbe Indian princos and pw>plea continue to mauifest loyalty. which enables tbe bulk of the Indian anny to be thrown northward. Alarmists infer from all this military activ ity tbat the Cabinet cipects war. It does not, but means to secure peace by acting as if war were iuevitahle. bad wohk at slakim. Tho week'a operations ncar Suakim provoke much ?harper criticism in privato thau in public. BHW Oreville'squeBtiou in the Hoaso of Lords, wliether General McXeill after allowing himself to bo sur prisod retainod the confidenee of the coinmaudor-iii cbief, was an 111-timed expreasion of tbe nniveiwil military opinion. General Grabam comes in for hardly lcss aevero ct'UBure. IIo sijuandeied time, ?en and traus))ort all to ro purposo. The truops though wantonly over-worked (ight admirably, but their ^xhaustion delays tbe advancc almost e<j!ially with the loss of camela. General (iraham's io?M Wbether ths Arabs meaut figbting exists uo longer. THE KOYPTIAN AORF.EMK.NT. Tbe debato in tbe House of Commons on the F.gyptiau agrecmeut has procecded languidly with ? thin Honso and has attracUxl little attentlon ontaide. The Mlnistry have bronght the finanees of Egypt into such a hopeless Btate that tbe Housc kaanocboicebetwe-n accepting tbe prcsont con Teution and precipitating the bankruptcy of EfFpi Tbe victory of Fronch diplomacy though not coin plete is substantLal. Tbe iuternational guarantee of the loan is only multiple control in disguise. No llinister explains why otherwiac the Powers should decire to Incur any obligition. Mr. Gladutone'B and Mr. Chaml>erlain'B argument? entbispoint directly oontradict each othor. Mr. Goachen snpitorta tho agreement only because nothing ebse ia now poasible. If it were worse than it is, the Houae would have accepted it,'?eeing what tbe MinbJtry aaw, that it i? impo??ible to turn them out at this moment. | The Imh carried the point of throwing over the Seata biil till after Eaater. MR, LOWEIX'S JO:( A! I . Mr. Lo*ell'a recall elicita many oxpresaiona of fegret, rnany tributee of admiration and regard, and many ui vitationa to ramain m England, The Ximt* aaying he wonld still repreaent tbe, hlgbest Americau culture ln the repabllo . of English literatore. Ike Saturdoy lietiew to-day rema rks that enly dynamiteora and their alliea**complatned of iir. Lowell'a want of vigllanco in aaserting the clairna of American citizena, and that it ia under gtood that in negotiation he haa beeu by no meana ?xoeeaively acoommodating or deferential. Tbe American diepateliea rc#pecting Mr. Plielp? ?ecure<l a fricndly roception here for tbe nomina twn, J'ht lall Mull Utuett4 excepted, whoae disparagmg conunent drcw a lettcr troin Mr. Lowell culogizing both Mr. Pliclps and Frcstdent Cievel.nid. O. W. 8. WAR BUMOMB 1S MUJtOPJt. IS THE CZAR ANXIOUS FOH A IJATTLE ? HOW THK taOtnCU ARK VIKWKI) IN MMM ?TIIK MSITTK OVKR PKN.IDKH. London, Mnrch 88,?? Tho Kii-Man pwple are alarnicd," tclegraphs tho Paria correapondent of 7 he London Tim?, * at the idea of war. Tliev know tliat u war with Englaud wouid bo disastrouji to Ruaaia. Tlie Czar needa tnotiey, and in the ovent of war it would M only poaaihle for hiin ti) obtain a loan npon nnnoiis tcrms. Ru.saians here admit that Eng land caunot recede, wuile with Kusaia tho wkolo question is nierely one of ambition. All tho powera have instruoted theirambasaadors at St. Petersburit aud London to urge the Kuaaian and Knglish (iov crnincnts to moderation and concession. Tho am bassadors stato that botli powers arc really nnxious for peace." The Jhnea concura with The AVira ln inferring froni Earl (iranvillc's retuarks in tho llouse of Lord.s laat cvening tliat the (Jovcrnntent tako the poaitioti that iVujdeh belongs to the AfghruiH. TMl positiou makes. Jhe Timc* thinka. n completo dia poaal of Ruasia's disingcnuona plca tliat the occupa tion of Penjdeb bf UM Afghans justilied Kuasia to advance npon dchatahln poiniK. ? The qnoation of peace or war,-' Thr Timc* declarca. ? now resta inoro with Russiathan itdoe* with England. To deacrt the Atnccr wonid nioau to make Rtissiu a present of analliancewithhim. Inthat cvcnt England would thereafter bo compelled to IgM both the Air.ecr aml Kua?ia. W? aincerely gggMi that Kussia'a movc nieiits dady inc.case the chanco of a rnpture. The inmiediatc neccaaityof the moinent is that Kusaia bo madr elearlv to nnderstand that England i? thorougbly in earnest." The im'y Knm aaja that the atatement in The Gfabe of yestirday that Earl (iranvillolbad propnaed to KiiBsia that both the Afghans and the Ruasiana should rctire froni the disputod territory wlulc negotiatimiM fW in progreaa is nntrue. Tht Hmm says ther< are no Rpecitic points now at MMM in regard to the advance of outposts: tho queation now h whelhci Russia is willinK to submit the frontier questiou to thodecisiou of the joint coiu mission. In aueditori.il refernng to the Duke of ArirylFs inferetire froni Karl (iranville'? nply to oneqnestion aud his faduro to rei>ly to anotlnr. that the (Joveriiiiiiiit umloubtedly (onaiderod tliat lVnjdeh btlotuid to the Afghans, FmiAMMMUM tliat l.arl (Jranville tacitly avowed that that was the flnTfif MlWlt'l TMW. A?MIM ol Insh oit'iiiizationM, it M said, lmve npproaehed thr R?MUW MBbMMJ In I'arm witb ooersof aMiatance in eam> of war Indweeu Run?ia anu Englaudi. IlM agents propose to foni.-ni a liwog in Ireland while England M eniragi'd m Alghanmtaii, aud to tit out privateers in Ain? rica to prey npon Britiata eonuaeice. Alltheyuhk i? that BnMM rthall tnniish tlie Irish allies with MMM to MR] out their part of the bargaln. Tit MMM to Tmkey t'?r an nlli.m. e with RnaMa are still under coiisidtration. IMpkMMtk advices froni Ath<Mis aud L'oiiHiantinopl.- ONCBI in corroborating the tmth of the re|K>it tliat MWl IMgOtiationa liave b<-eu for MM iMMMUIUglMi betweeu Austiia, (ire.-cr andHustia foi a m-w teiri tonai rnnaamnent with Tnrkejr. Under thi^ Rnaain u to obtnla the ?nMHtton of BmM Bon melia to Balgoiia antfc Um exteMion of Um liMoral of the l'nncipality to the -Egean Sea ; QrMM to g.t tliat jiart of MMOdODU with a ironib-r Jine along tln- tioooa and Haleaeturi Riron t<> tiie moatta of the Jatter in the (iulf ol BoJoniM. Austna ia to obtain a Mff Irontiei frOM the plaiiih of KoMOTI tothowMtan ?id<' of Moal Cfcnolloa, ai->ngth< Kiver strMiion to the /ffiMi ts*a. th<- eontre oi the Austriaii teintory to be a part of >aloi"< a. KiiMtia aluo asks to bo acionbd tht- ught to occapy forta ou the Jtla?-k Dea at the < litraun- to the Boapboma. A kikuwltiigo of tbe f.-i<-? that tbfvk< ni-tf"! t.ii i"ii>. nr< ?MbMM] iiUN lucreuaca the oliuuco in tuvur oi the eoiisiiiinnatio'i of an Anglo-l'iirkiRh Hllianee. At I'ortHinoiith all the ablpa betonflBg to the Firat Naval Ktserve,;includn;g]loiiilronciads. with alCtbe ?nnbosta andtoipodo oonto, hare bon otdotod t<> M put into iniinediatf .readiu>-8 tJ .be- placed in COlllllI IHH10I1. VlSXKA, March 28.- Advieea froin KnoaU say that preparations are being MMM ior war. and thol Hilonce has been bMMMd on the IUMMM MM> paperw. liiti s>n.-, March L'-. ?/.< \<>id. the Hnaaian organ bato, Mjn : " ! h<- Pjeoole of Koaju r> u ud tbe irbole qnnrrel with a*?p/roMand ^ith oo ttsee of lirrto* tion. Tl:i? i? owing to thcir eoorietkm of tbe absiirdity of the iiiea of any war bOtWOM BlIMfa an<l EngUU>d r.nultmg froni the Afghan iinbroglio, and the Impnaallillltj oo tiieir part of ragaruing Miionahr the ararlike deraouatrationa belog nade b? hnglaud in Iudia." L* .Soid tollowa up IbM editonal Dtteranee by ptintiog a lottot datod m. Paterabarf, March 33, in whieb thawcitar, arhe m relened to aa a good atithority, saya : " J ue DIMI Dl Koaaian Miiitarjr novMnant ih Bothing bnt ? pw> eautiotiary inuuaure, dictOtad by the inost elemaotarf prinaiplea of Matioaal prndanoe." Kawai.I'IMji. Alareh 2*.? 1 he Mtn tary of the Nizaniof Hydorabad vrritaaoonaeralng tii" tlir<..t ened nateian InTaahm: "The ladlaa prople eonaidac that Rnaaiaa nile meana deapatiaiB, lortuption of juatiee, tyranny and oppreeeioo. Buaaia mav intradnoe elTiHaation Into Knira and Itokhara, bnt iujlndia her rule would ineau retrogreaaiou." CBAXttMIXQ OF TllAXHATLANTIC WtJUMEM. No iiif<irination had..becu rtccivtd at the ofllte of the Cuiiunl IJue ln BawtMg OrOM |MtMMf 1? regard U? the statciiient i?ul)liahed iu The London fMM tli.it the Kugliah (ioveniiuent lntended to talio tlii- <>re gea for u Maaapett ?iiii>. Tke aKentw vmn MatfMi to doulit whetber any negotlatlotis ha<l toM anMaal MM by tlie Ouvermueiit. At tiur olliee of tUe N'utlunal Lliic, Mr. Conycra, tlie MB*eMBti MM : "Tho Amerluu hu* been taSaa by tbe Gorernmant ior a traaaport. ai><jui gnoabalncplaeoU on bt-.r wc know iiotbtiig. HUe wiik otaartered for a trauRport." Mr. (iiii-on, paaaanger auent of tho Oolea Lla?, aald : " Tlie Arlzoiia ih now on her war to th:? ooaatrf. O/ben e'io i?turna to Englatid abe wlll \*> tuUeii l>y tli.- (iovifu ui< :it and imed to carry troop* to EgPTt A? aoon at alit hus got throiiKh berdutloR ?-?! tmnaiwrt "be wttlbaaat on tli?- line brhIii. Tbere ure no in-gotlntioua iieuilliig th.tl we knowof for the eb.irteinu of the Alaoka. If anab uegollutiona were peinllug we woillU buvo bceu iu foraieU. _ THE SITUATION ABOUHD SEAKIM. St akim, March 2H.?A rtimor jircvuilH bero thta afternoon tliat Ohiuuii l>lgiia dciilreb to aurremh-r. bnt apaa Maal terina la not atuto<l. A dcacrter froiu bla cauipatatea ttiut iiO.ooo nien are lutroneked at Tamal. (ieuciral Htr Cierald (irubain and tbe wliole BMMI army of advance arrlved to-day at fieneral MeNtlH* MM Tbla advaueu Ineludea al! tbe troopa exeept rifty nien froiu eacb rcglnieiit, who were left beblnU M garrlaon huaklin. A vloleut aaud alorai delayod Ibr luovenient coualderably. luiimn lilgiia'a losaea in all tbe aagagMMMl of tbo laat week nre catlnated at -i,(HX> luen. ?arly ull tbe Infantrj' and eavalry eaeortlng the ooii voy bavo arrlvod aafely at tbc Zareba on tb". '1 ainal Mad. Tbe bulldiug of tba UerlM!!4 rallway baa been Matpeaaed out?iile of Hiiaklni owlux to tbe limlilllty of tbe, army to airoixl prou^eiloii along the Une beyond tbe caini). It baa beea decidi-d that tke MIOM OO aaaaffl for aueli plotee tlou caanot be apared at leuat uutll aftcr tba luipeiiutu*; batti<r at Tauial. wkleb laexpectcd to be dcclaive. abali ka^ e been fouckt. (latnO, Marek 28,-Itla reported that tke Benlunn rt and Oedlna bave attitekcd aud aeverely defcatea the lladdeodowaa near Kaaaala. RIajsixiX, Marek 2h.?TAr Army and \ttvy (kurttr aaya at at the rate at wblch Ueneral Urahaui la makln pro greaa U la aafo to oaloulate tkat ('bilttmaa, iggO, wlll aee hlm half way to lierber. Krom JiougoU couiea the lutelllgeuee tbat tke dreaded Kainalu wlud beitau to blow i.ii laat Wedueaday. The beat la exceaalve but It la aald that tbo bcaltk of tke atau wltb (ienural Wolaeley renialna good. Tbe Araba frlendly toEl Mahdi, lnaU-ad of abandoufng tbe J'rophet'a cauae, auem to becoue dally niora koatlle to the lirm ???? At I>bbeb and Tamal lately no uiaii att#< ked to the lirltlah cauae baa lucceeded lu golng bcyoud theioutpoata wlthout beluggrosaly lusulteil or attaoked. Pevaialuieu wbo recently ntrayed froui tbe caiupa at botb ulacea kave not roturued aud bavo uu doubtedly lx-en ktlled. Oaueral Btcwart 1* aiakltip llttb- progreaa ln bla expe dltloa to Hci ii- i. After tke aaucb karalded advance, to uiake wblch twoweeka baa been obnauiued aud aeveral hundred llrea loat. tlw catup la to-day Juat two mllea nearar to Berl>er than Huaklm U. For want of a batter tranaport aervlce tbe whole army la aufterlnf, tbe men, mulea anit camela belugcompehod to carry otberwiae ua neeeaaary burdena ln tbe torrld beat. Typbold fever and d/aentery are prevaleut auoug tbe troopa. - ? WEW8 N0TE8 FBOM LONDON. 1 *>nih >\. March 28. Tn? Ghjaaja Uab Hl? Way?Vlca-Admlml Frtnce Leinlngen waa reeently noruiuated by tke Queen ta tba C4iuimand of the Britiah llcot at Tbe Nore. The I.orda oi tba Aduitialty proteatcd agaiiut uiaklng tbe apiKilnt nieut. bu?> ibe (^ueeji InaUted upon It, and It baa beeu made. UtiiKEwa in Mnaocco.- It baa l?een arrangad with thr, Hiii.iu of Moroaao tbat Um pabcawa who were robi>mt and wroaged ln the Frovince of Deiunat ahall be Indeni uitled aud guarauteed pr^tecMou lu tke futuxe. tbe Bul lan hna alao nKrced that they ahall be under tUojofnt protectlon of Knglaud, France and Italy. CENTRAL AmTkTcaN TROrBLES. ATIITIDE 0* THE MEXICAX OOVKRXMKX T?CL'T TING OF THE OAHI.KS. New-Orleaxs, March 28. - A dispatch to Tht Hinflh-m'trat froni the City of Mexico aaye I Ovor tweuty Mcxlcan oltlcera not ln aetlve aervice havo al ready ttnrte.l for Ccutral Amcrica to |olu the Goveru M 111 foicea of ban Palvador and Nlcaragua. It Ia under atood that the aervlcea of thoacofucers Uave beeu aolic lted hy the gov-urntiicnta of Nlcaragna and Pan Palvador throu?h confldential asenta now In thla elty. General Harrloslaalao represeuted hcre. The war feellng la rai>ldly cxtendliiK and growlng strouRer. A larucly attended publlc mectimf waa held laat nlgbt to conalder tho (iuatcmala qiieatlon. F.very apeaker advocatcd aKt,Tes?ive and deteruilned actlou toward Ouatetnala. fiTv m Mkxh u, March 1H, Tla. Oalvcston.?The last beiird froni the uilnlater to tiuateiuala, who had been onlcred to Pun Palvador, wua that hn had arrlvol ai Acajiitla. on all way to tho eapltal. No tualla HH nrrived hcre froni (iuateinaia for the paat few rtaya. u Uauppoaed that the liuatcmahi (iovcrntuent ia wltn hoMiugtheiiMlla. There ia uo trnth whatevrr In tlie report that Mexico uaa aont troopa tolnvade Uuatcinala. Her ncittral poaltlon taatlll niainlalued. Kl J'orlid?il.i'i Iraa '. whlch Ia ?alWWi t*0 orjran of Prealdent I>Iaz. atatea lt* poaitlon ln an edltor al eiv title.f Firmncaa, not.War." Itaaya: "Mexico MM no war with a alater people. the vletima of an liuplacable t \ raiuiy, unlea* unavoldahle. We ahlior the tyrant, not the ouufeeertl" . ?A , . \\ ibHIXGTOX. Mah-h 28. -The Pecretary of Ptate ha* raeetved the mlowtng lolograai froaa Ihe I'n-sident or th? Oaatral nnd Pouth American ueoJe Uaajpaay, wbJek waa raeetved rrooj tba aapeTlntendent of the eoa> iiany at Panauia : " The coimuander of Coloiiildnn gBB Coat Hovaca, landed at the niouth of the Uucuuvetitiia p.iver jaaletilajr fotood opaa the cabie kouaeot tae ( iiiti'al'aiid s.mtli American Ompany, aud cut the coui pany'acable, intcrniptlnt? cominuuicatlon with Poutu Aincrlca. We ha\c r< palred damagox, wlil you klndly Inatraet the oonmandar af the Fnltcd PiatesNaval vea ?al at Paaaaa i The Ooionbtan gnnboat Ia atin at nnchor nt the nioiith of ISuenaveiitura Klvcr. It i* un rertalnl whether aiie h> <?<>-operattaf wilh the natloual foreeaof Colonbla or tboaa in rebeUloa, but we fear furthir lnjury to Ottf taHM and iuterfcreiicc with lnter iiatloiialcoiniiiiiiiicatiHii." , ., The diapatch was refcrrcd to tho Sccrrtary of tbe lnformatlnii faM bcen received hcre to-<lay to the effect that a moveinrnt lnonfoot to oveithr..w tho Ooverti weut of llonduraa, and to fonn an iilllancc of the people or that country w Itli Nicurarua, Coata Klea, and Pan bal? vador, a?alnst fJeaeral Harrlos. The nioTenieut. it Ia re portad. ffriglnatfil with MarooAnreltaBoto, i> fomei prealdent of llonduraa, who ia now ln Kow-Tofk ?fjr. fli.toboldthe prealdeney of Hondnraa untll 188S, when Harrlos, lt Ia aaaaifl. ctuleavor.d to oaa hlin aa an ln ?tmmaal to advaoea ala pataoaiBl latonata, The nwaaar VObl 10 .-hii liaio !-<?>, itut whlbi there wrote a letter to B ii rlos in whlch he eoiid.iiined In xtroiijf toriua the lat tcr's actiinis. llariioa rejillrd tu an ubimlve letter, whlch waa pubUahed lu llonnuraa, atid w hlch. It Ia aatd, Mraed the m ni|iathy of the |.< ople m favur of the ex-praaldcnt. hoto'a ueKotlntloiia tava l?-eti .arrlcd on thriuuh a gen aral "f Dottdaraa, with whoui he ha? an lutlniate ac Hiialiilaiicc. ^ LOSSF.S OP THE I'KKNCII IN TONQITN. Pakis, March 98* OtUttti MfsjeiflC Mfa> grapha fr.mi I-iok'-oii under date of March '11 aa fi.llowa : " Tkt gnaaat part af the brijudo la now eon cditiated hcre. The ndvance cuard rcmaii.ed faB*Jt> day liefure th. (ia!c of Clima. The eiiemy falled to ai> j>ear. The eneuiy laat h-uily on Tneaday. Onr loa*?-a m the two daj s af lightlug were alx oltlcera aud aevtniy two nicii klllel and 1!?(? mt-n woundad. All of our Wlilllidi'd bme l.l- II lil ullK'Ht ln !???. We d<i llut le.p.lr. fnrther relnfotveuienta. btrou?( rascrwa ha\e bcou fi.uiid at <Till." The inunlclpal auth. i.tic of I'ari- aaVtVOtad +1O0.000 foi laa reitef of ihe votuided Frtnch auldierain Tooqntn. [atbaCbaatbor of Deaottaa tandai M OiaaH aaaad for Inforinathm conrernliiK the Freueh ojm ra t.? lu Caiaa. He aecuaed the I'nnie Min lat.r of earrrrag on a war withoui the authonty of Parllaaneat. After defeudloa tae aettoa afFraaea M. Ferry .1.?uiaadi-d tha Ofdai ol tM day pnr? and ?ln.ple. aaavota ol eoattdaaee ln tha Uevaramaat,aad it waa adoptod i>> a rota ?f -T.t ta 827. Aaotbar urnueaal, e? preaafag eoofldaacfl La thaFrench tr..op? and ?.uetal?. wai adoBted. ,, TheSeuata todajradopted ln Ita enttn-ty the tu 11 In ereaalngIhedatloaon laiporta of aaraala. It artrrward agraod to th?j lnll ratalog ibr dulle- 0:1 linixirted catlie. I-? PBB1N II W'okkim.M. N D188AT18FIED. I'ai:i>. March "J*.?Tbe ItaafffeT ?'t ilic Rapvb* iicati aaaaaat patrtj kaa vamad Um opaartuaial Depa> tie-iie.ta atawaaj nMtdaai t* i.ikmi piwf aaaaag uu iwiuuuitry attaiunl lu? t.urantaaaaU binln uf IU?. uudu* Inlliieii.e ex.i. i-ed ov.r It liy the I'rliee Minlhter. Tlila feelin*. ow<? ItaorlKli. prloelpally to the repm.'i.aii. ?? af III. at i-anlry to a wa?to of atrencth In iui|ir<>niahle and imi'i enurv foreu-n war?. Tnnle M miieh ib-preaaed thi<iti>:iioot the Hepnbiie, aiei h?\.-i in ti.c pataat i.t paaatav tlai have h.i.iuiy afetttai aa,?>r"i. 1 Uk-ifI'-n and worklnv WOtneil beeli OUt of etnploynieiit. Heiiee It Ii II lt a<i aaaarbax alraoU >r. tkrrateaiaal ta tax larga i"w??. ln i.yi.n- aud Mai-eii!.- ttoa eoajdlUoa "f popalarfaellag aealuat the IncnaJM In tha prtea al praaa wdaakgaraava ihe Munlclpal couinti of Ifaraelllearooentl] r>:i aaai p. liel f..r the publlc aafatj t.> ?-w tha bakara lu Ihe city |u radaea the prtoo of bread, The l.ak.i- rafaaai to do thi~. TbaManlclpal OonaveU, aawarar. Ihraataaved to trgmniae eo-oi?*ratlva bakerie*. The aakan raaaalalng i.iuiurate, lii.t.i. hia ac. ..i.limrly Iweii glvea that Mar aelllea wlil baraadjroa and aft.r aprll 1, la raraiahtha uubllc with broad nf all aradaa oqoaJ tethabaal at ihe prleaa whleh obcaiaad bafore the Chaaaberof Dapaltaa Btaataal the l.iii laafajaatag Iha ifataaa on at renla. ? ?? DEMOUNCED MY THE VA'IICAN. ROatBi Marcli 29.?Tfafl aJloqitaOa dclivtnd iij the Paaa faalanlaj Mawawaaall ihe cathoiio dipio inata who atteml.-d UM r.r.ut e. i.-i,.y af layltiB the cunier iloiie f.u Hn- iiKiiiumeiit :?? ...'..r Ftnaniiel. aud denonaeea the oeremony ttaalf aaaalaful trlhutc la oue oi the giaatiat auemlaa of tha ObaMfa ? ? PaUQMENTI or OABLE m:\vs. Hora KOM, m ir.h 28. Tho thaaahat of Oaajajaaai 1 ], ri argaathal au Kaguali eable bo lald ta Hong Koug aud Blngapore, aad thataaappJ) af larpaaVa aaalaM providcd ibr bita patta Viinn \, Man ii 'I-. ? H.iron purtler dea Behellea, who w.u- aiiaatad faalairdai for faralabtag t<i a Imreaa m Oupenbageu, ulaua or tha aoathorn fortlfloatloaa ln Auatrta,waataken latoonatodi oaaa tntiiuaitoii fur utahad by Uermaar. Thla vaatha raaaUt of lafonaattoa ubialned trvaa lettera tooad oa a Praaaaaa oiiic. r. iii.m.iv, Marak 88, Um BavUai iinua af BaBBakrudar A ?'..., Warachaiier m *'>., the liarniatadt I'. n 1. k and ihe Uartaaa Baak aia aaaaag tha bwge ooatrtbulora la Ihe fimda af tha <,eiinan Oolaolal ftiploratloa Oaaapaaj f.iiine.i toaettla the fradarlea wiliiam tcrrit..ry lu N.w (.nlnea. Oaptalo l>al.|nn repoita the .llMoviry of a karbat with rasaolij aa raaalTa ihe awtpaat ahipa. JH.i.m , Mairli 8aV?Iha 8Wtaa 1'arllamciit, aa a aaaaaara aaward aappraaatag Iha eauae of braudjr drmklnK hue paaaed a rtaoluuun leatoini^ tothe (antona Iha rtirht of loeal epttoa aad gtalaj Ihsaj tbe ptirUage Of luiponliiK laxoa upon tho doaieatle uiainifactiirea of aplrlla. It waa beilaTad that the IicmI reiuedy fot drunkaaDeaa Uea ln the anoooragaaaettt af tha wutietit u tion m % od ata ap artaaa for ap 1 .ta. Hl 1:1 in, M ir.h 28. The lutei national Afrleati A?ao.|a tloii haa iipplled tu 11 ??) udleale uf (ieiniau haiikera fur a loan i.r 8^o/HX),000 to carrjr ou tho work of entuini dmiK ihe Ooevga i.ce 8tati. PAMBj March 28. Mr. Kniihlev. tho reporter of the Pigaro, wko aaaaultad tbe Kdltur .if /,? nnwai for .1. ? liii.iliclHK .'B a eanuld KuuhlevV ..eroinit uf uu alleped m ?. r.t aaeetlttg Ln l*aria, haa i? ?n aealaaaad t.? two day?* lliiprlaoniiu nt and to jiav a llnc <>f 200 franea. itISSlIAI!\ ttMKOVWt IS<> MH. KVLI.H K. HAiTiMditE, Manh 2H.?A Htir haa DOOB crcated aaaaaa] certalu Oataan realdeuta by faaajf] Kulllok'a peraonal advertlaenmnt, announclug that hla bctrothal loMIaa I.liy llabu haa bcon " mutually re voke^lupou HuMlcieiit oauae." The yoatig woman, who ln pietty, aud la tho danghtcr of a well-kuuwu buaiuoaH mau, la ludlKiiant. Hbe aaya that there waa no engairr BBBBjl between theiu, aUhotiKh akj had worn a riu*' of hla, und \\mA ac< epted hla attentloiia. There haa bcen a qtiar rel batwiH-n lli.ai, however. Phe daclaree that howent with her to the llariuonle eotieert, but that hc eouhl not dance well and thut he waa leuluua beeauae ahe dauoed with another. Qa aaolded laf ali the way hoiuo, auu ealled the next luoriiliiK wldle ahe waaat hreakfaat U> ft new the conlrovoray, when ahe returuud hllu tho lln<C. _ _ TO ItEMOVE IHE S'EWJERSEY CATITOL. Tkknton, Manh 2R fSpccial,)? The propo aitlon to reuiovc tho Htate Cajiltol te Nowarlr] or Kllza i.e.h, ruado aa a Joko by the lutro'luctlou of a reaolulion ln the Aaacinbly laat week, haa de\ iloped Into a matter of aciioua lntereat ln the aouthcrn nnd centrul part of tho State. A niluortty of the apcclal rouimltteo on reatorlng the Capltol haa uiade a report favoriiiK Ita icmoval, and bllla to eflect thla puri.oae aro already lutroduocd. la aex, liudaon, Paaaale, t'nlon and Her(.'nn Couutlea have tweuty-alue nf the thlrty votea neceaaary i?. p.?-a auch a btll ln the Aaacinbly aud the delegailoua n .un thcae couutlea are :all pitahlng the remo\al aoheme. Iu the Beuate, however, the aouthern cuuntica control the altua tlon aud practlcally there la uo probahllily tbat Trouton wlil loac tbe CaplUiL. UEATIXO ITAL1AX STEVEDOHEH. I'HIl.AOEi.rniA, March 2H (tipecial),?T]u> war agalnat the linportcd Itaiian atevedoraahaa reached auch proporlioiiH that it ia exceedlngly doubtful if the eut ployea wlil be able to bold out The ItallansLwbo have taken the place of the atrlkera at tho Aiuorlcau Steam ahlp wbarvea were altaeked thla inurnlng hy atrlkera and hcvciai or tlu in taken to the hoapital. Tha Italiana who appeared on the wbarvea have Itean rrecjuently beateu aud there ta no (pMcattoti that the uieu whoui tbuy aro oppoalng are drtermlned to tlKht to thcend. II haa beeu ueceaaary to load the newctucra 011 tuifaaud carry tb"tn the fu.i leugth of the city ailer ?ork aw tbat Uicy couid cac aue. lUu wob. THE CONFEDERATE INNINGS. COMFARING THE DIV1SION OF 8POIL8. 8FCRKTARY LAUAR'S VIKW OF THE B0N0R8 TO 1HOMPSON. rBTTEI.EGR<rHTOTUE nunrrxa. ] Wasiiinoton, March '2H.?Jtulginy; from the appolntiiiCiKa alrendy mado by the new Aduiluiitratlon. Mr. Cleveland flnda a dcarth of Deniocrats who were goldlen In tlie t'nlon Army, and aptcntltude of rocn who aervc<l ln the Belxd Army. Down to date tbe account stnndsaa followa: Ex-L'iilon aoldlera?W. V. Vlla, Llou tenont (olonel; J. C. Black, Colonel and Brevet Brlgadler (Jeneral; K. K. Rryant. Lleutenant Ktolonol; ex-rebel aoldlcrs-L. Q. C. I am.ir, Lleiitenant Coloncl; J. D. Forter, Aaalatunt Adjutant (Jeneral; II. U. Jackson, Ilrlgadler (ienoral; E. I). Clark, Alde-de-Camp to (ion eral Walthall; H. I* Muldrow, Colonel; J. E. Johnaon, (Ienoral; J. I). C. Atkiaa, Lloutenant Colonel. Attorney (icneral Oarland waa a meinber of the Bchcl Congrcaa. Pecretary Bnyard's apeooh ln 1SM1, la not fortfottcu, aud B. M. McLanc la the in.in who, on tbo day of the nttack on tbc flth Maaaachuaetta Volunteera by a Ilaltlmore MM la Aprll, 1881, dellvered a apaaaft In that clty In wklck lie deelared that ko " loatked " tke Cnlon Soldiera ?" liivadera " kc called thctii-" who have pollutcd our aoll." To Mr. Mchane ibM la attribntcd tbo aangulnary fMateatMa ahaM that timc timt fMejaahaaM wmM " run red with lilood," If Nortbern "invadors" abould atternpt to < rnas tke ancred aoll of Maryland ln tlieir march m dafMd the aTatfaMl OapMal from rebci ethaata " Ccni ral " Sparks dld not wln hia lltlo on tho battle tli-lil. Hla caiupalgna were all fonght at home and ac cordlng to one Iliinoia Deniouat who dld not acrvc In the I'nlon Army. " (Jeneral " Sp.irks, who was nevcr a aoldicr. waa tho oppoaltc of a "war Iioniocrat," aa was Rugeue lllgglna. Mr. Pkelpa waa a bitter " Coppcr licad " and ao waa Mr. IVudlcton. It reuli) Im-kIii* to look aa If tbe Coiifedcrntea bavo captured tlie Capltal at last Tbe maliued vetcrans of.tho war muat walt for thelr penatona wlille tlie otllccn and elerk- of tha Intcrlnr Department take a hnllday to MM tke iii'-mory of a conaplrator and traltor, who gloru-d in bfaalMM iiiK oath of otiire and dfvalglag <'abim t nereM t.i tiii bouth Carollaaraaala Beeretary LaoMrdeelarei that be haa " no apoloiry to make," and e\preasea artleaa (?.iii'ii-e i..Taii?i hlaorUer laorttietaed; bnt be rememben tii.it ali ealocy oa chariee Bumner alao proYoand "adverae crltlelam"; from whleh It le falr to mfrr tbat ln Mr. Lainar'a eatluiatlon Jacoh Thompaoii was n* pare ? patriot aad ea hooorabtoa auta aa Cnariee Baa> ner, ana tbat bla meiiiory lar<|iially aaeerrtag of bonor. Mi. Lauiar cau i-ec no dlth-rcnco h?twccu tbc haiiKtug of i aeeapeea'a portrait aa an hi?torieai Bemealo ou the walia MttM IwiieMiieiMee aad ordering tbe Depart? ment to \<r < luaed aniithe natloual flag to be lowcred In lionor of the tnilfor'a inoniory Tht /'???'. tod.iy. afltorlallf aaka If anyliody doabta tiiHt Beereaao Laaur " aoald have towarad aiaflagto hatt raeetJaat aa promptiy if it aad been ? tfortaera Metnad aa a Soutaem r> aeetetary eflha inu-rlor," and obaerrw thaf Taanpeaa'i aanrbuatratioa of the luterlor IiepurtOi^lit was jniich inorn oredltuble than Mi Deleao'a That laprobaMy eaacttf vkat Jaflaraaa l?nvl? ihlnka alioiit I Ikjiiip-oci'a ailtnliilatratloii, under wbleb more tban *si*>,tMHM>eioii)rtiiir to the Indiana was atolen. aud the en dlt of the Govornuicnt liupaircd at a tline when, tbroiih-li Iieinoeratlc axtravagaiicc, II* tic.is ii rv waa ??*!: i il v. li- r> c< ijpt* ?eie InMilF.eleiit t> BMCt 1111 reat eapenaoa, aad Itt epea aatiatea and teerel tratton arere preparlog t!' ir teaeaaaa te briaa >>n a rebelilou tbat waa to tax to tbe uttuust tho energfea and reaouieea of tbc touutry. - ? .. P(?STM\sTKI{ FEAKSON'S SlVCF.SSOR Ml;. BOggajSllURl AMi (if.NKRAI. gaVOOOM Art CAX i?ii?a i ? ?a anjOAMU n MiMiaeigpi. (nr Tr.i.r?;RAPH to tiik Tntnf\K.1 ffAPJUXOTOMi .MarcliL'H.-Sdinc ?f UM N'ew Yora paUtbi"i" la VaahfeagMa baaoaathat 8m Pnat fMt wlll ?< nd ln tbe n.une of I'M-liiia-tor I'earaou'a atic ??? ??-< re.nly ne\t weck. Tkey tblnk tkat be haa made U|i kta inlnd !?? ill'plai'e Pearaon. bnt flmla It dirilcult to dn lilr npon a waltai'le micccsaor. It waa riimored, to d k] iliat c t Bi prrs,-niatlvc Forahrlmer wlll reeeive tbe apiMiiiitineiit. and N leaagaad UM it wouid ptaare tke "Mgarnmi"" aa be waa tho great ori?:nal " iiiuk wilinp," baVMg MM a Kepahlleau. ?bo bjfl bls p irty c?rll?T. (ieiirrnl hlovuiu la alao ?poken of for tln' plaee, but bU fruddi. want hliu to be OaMMtM He MMM w?Jb M obaUcia to bta uu.bltloii In tbla dlrecllon, kow ?Ttir. tn lh? op|?n?t?l?n of ?? fl< aa " MeTjttiaWln. Aa "tlm Ih>??iii /rioaU and rli<??4ii l.l..*m|.|i. r." Mr. IX>ra i.<?mi' i "u-iit to stiin i a ix>tt?T ahaaMtfeaa Qoaeral gtoeeaa? "f aMartag aa MpeMM afMa>MawhMhM doni.t be veeda ?"? dats graMfal riiei. is a bet faapMi afM ? iM,at afaaa in IfMaaatppI, aoniewli.it llkc tbiil wbleb b:is niK-sl over tlie MMMUja i? p,,,!?,: Oaaet Haaan Maaartanl Md Md pa> MgpaMafMMhathi ItaM tothataf ltMdMa,whMbM it, l:. pr. ..utaliveMiik.-Irtoiradlatrlet. Mr. Mnglcton. ln H,,. I? |, f ti, .t tln- OMgNfMBM wouid be pMMttMl M naine tie IMMMMan of Ii i ?? dlatrtit, reeora uiendnl h.abortie ha-tmau. o! M n II in. l?bM?aaaltj b- i.-iirneii tbat ?MaMjrtMaaaa i IHeeretorj LaaMrhad reeouimeiHled Colonel J. J. Bbaiinon, a newapaper "II Ior for tm? plaee. A tir?rnin?-iil l>amocrel "f Merldian, wkola kereaa a faetur ln tbe II b'. Md M-daj that the elty la alrradr dlrtded lato taetlon* ovar tbe qneatlon ; Infaei badeelared tbat tho eutlre CoDgreaalonal l>la tnct waa more or laaa agltaied abool it. aad that Poat iBimtcr (.eiirral \ ilas will t>e requeatad to ielajaeUon iiutil tbe i. ople <>f hterldlan ean I e bi .ird from. A< cord Ingto ttila geutli iu.ui, ihe I>*im? rataof thetdty imm> tnet are auppnrttui Kej.ntatlre Blnglotpa. i \ -en.itoi Partay,ofCaUforaia,laanapplleaiil fortae i... Mlaaion, ?s alao la ex-Mouator OItIb, oftae aaaae Htate, wl. appolnteteat, it 1* uiideratoo.1, ia ? I Jnatlee FleW aud oppoaed by all the Deeae eratk <?? I '"-.?eo, [/. reSMf IkMM ?v<-1'? ?"l-'"<' wl Tix, rMOMFMMOCt 80 Ui: soi.n. I'iiii AiKi.iMiiA. March L"s, (S,?ritil).?Yor neahi ibe raeaeM that nr />?? ??< al tiii- nt.v ia for aaio h..ve MMMhad all the PBWapapM pMpM. Ihe ruuiora w?reiip|.arei.ily sodlrect that thelr truth waa hardly u,amtliraid IharaanM aa< taaadatl.aad that bi almply that the ownera of /**? fhlMdrtpMa JTWM,lhl eoeapaay af whtob h Meaj.I ef a powerfal and naalthy etty rattread ipadleeMi aad appnaabad Tkt l'niH wub an a8M M i">y '?? 8at 8M priM Ml Ml bJgh, tbe lmportant reaaou beln? tbat Tht Vr,$? uaa not Ior ?:,!.? The aaaertton waa made to-day tliat The I'rms had alieady been aold and vaa to beeooM ? gNat Oemocratlc ,l?ily Charlea Kmory Bmlth, the Ultor M Tm Frm, K-il.ftod..y that 7A- PrVM waa never ao piosj-croMs durtna kla conneottou wltb It. ua It had been Im ibe kaal SStft Another aUUiueul tbal /A' frm waa^harMg pmpert) lu vartooa iwrta of the etty M aaangi u- MM> tiou laequally aatraa. ? ?-? tiik ttOMl toiji u\ hi>si: tniMOLU. Niss Hwi.x. Mart-li H^.-A HiiiRiilar itOTJ in toldby ll.e woinnu MMI ><pilii-'a', I bo, aflei liv.iic W yeata ln tbe f.milly if (haiie- llmiKhtoli, of Middlebury, Inherila hla ctate. Kho aaya that ahe can remeuiber pMytagaaahttte ahftd, with ? Mathar,Ja PMr-Tathi aud tbat two woniati |Wllil(l her M g?aad M? ?J s?.;,..at TI.. a.,auelols1ookl.erto.N,wlh.-.et.and lodaod her ln a eellar for ao^.ral day., wh.ro aho wa. ne.rly atai ved. Tbe,, ahe fH rtrtren to U atel l.ury aud one o the won.en Meundher a bOBM w ilhtbo Bongkt..iia. TwV rean Mai UM a.at, irtcdM aeraaada harta iMrathe Boaghtoaa, and aaa angry hf*"**" ?'!'."',"1;1 notao The vi.iior at uwtheeaaMeo abaatretaat.aw. Bouihtonputharoatofthehoaaei aad efterward Kom waaadopted by the raoiUy. Bhe aerar couid lad oat Me her o\\u l.hiiln-d ra ? F.S(AVJ\0 FKOU A KIA VI'. Vh.S 1TKS11 \UY. IUi.timokk, March 98* (f?#aaW).-Ga)Ofli Hoo,mi. a eoh.red couviet.escaped froiu the Htate PM IMBtMty tbls inorulng. Ile had behav.d M well N cently tb;.t be bad I.ii gMMllMd M work wlthoiit ? guaid. Wblle tho pMrdt were brlug ehaiiged Ilooper waa taken from hla eeil to bulld aoiiie ''"'??? ",; JJg H..WII alaira to the clolhea ei.-et and, 'reaklng t o|h i, put on rltlaer/a olothea; tban. gatttna a loimMi -b. .k, \i* ?tood oa a barreL faatened the booi on tln ?ton of the waii. eUnbed m. aad leaptdown into the atreel bajoir. II,. was linptlaoiiod for MWgMrf and MltMM J'ara more to aerve._ WAITISU KUl A HCVCf.SSOli TO Hlt. BRMUEH. Si-KiNOKiKi.i., Murcli 98 i.s>ro/.t/i.-Oiil.v one ballot oeeurred for IMM M)d 8M b?d M algnltleance. Thart ? flMMMatli ?alhMllj f,,r ""' aMMMMt that ? BapantMaa mM waa afhned aa a patf f?r Mr. BHdaaa, ?o that the JmnnKirata could vote, aud Cob.ncl KMIMM refuaedtoa-reotoita ae.eptanee, evblently imfarrlBg towaituntii BfMaMPaiMiniaanr u aMMdJMdtaaai tbe tlmauutll tbento work to rcpa r UM bieak Ii hla r'niks. The |.l .s|.e. t is that tlnre w ,11 not bo liiurh doi.O lutku Seuate uiattor IkiIoio Ihuraday ol next wcea. SVICIDE tHOlt A SIKAUsllir. CriAHLKsroN, S. c, Itorai 88,-Ctptaia Wuodbuil.of tho at? amaklp City of ColumbU. froui New York, reiairtod tkat ou Wedneaday atg?t,W. k South worth. a euldn pMMnaar, Jumnod ov.rboaid and waa drowned. A lettlr waa fo.md ln "??^^^^S?*^ tho eaplalll to t.legraph tke faeU to E. A. Ij?* . No. 1 iu hi.nl Ii m , I'l.lla.l. Iji i'.i. -?--? cocKFiaiiTiso is tOVTM CABOUWJt COLUMDIA, Mfircli 28 (N;x>c/?/).-An in teraiatocoikliigiualubogauln tkli clty af Wedneaday nlgiit and en.le.1 to nlgkt. Tke eoliteat ia between North CMiollnaandOeorfla. There ?? JfK) gnme chekena on thegrouiid. Tho plt wberr tlie ll|.-!it H earrled on I* withlnaatone-H tbrow of tlie City llall and aboill MM block Xrom the eoiul boua? wkere tbo Coutt ol Ueuerai fleaalons la now belng held. Cook-nghttng la legall/.ed by the Munlelpal Ooverniueiit, the nroprietor of the cock plt paying llcense to tho tlty of $300 (u year. There la a ngid Ptate law ln rcgard to cruelty to anlmala, but thla la held by lawyera not to apnly to cock-nghtlng. A blll waa lntrodueed in the Leglslature to prohlblt the (port, but lt was defeatod by au overwholmlng m.i Jorlty. The flght ended In a victory for tha Georgia blrda. Peventeeu m-ttcbea were fought, of whlch Georgia won ulne and North Curollna acveu. Ono battlo waa a draw. IiA 1L1WJ. 1) lA T KREST8. REORGANIZATION OF WE.ST SHORE. THK COMMITTEE NAMED?TO RLY THE ROAD AT FOKECI.OBl'KE AND ISSLE BOSBM AND STOCKS. Tho plan for the reorjramzation of the New York, WeatPhorc and Jiuffulo Railroad, uudcr forccloa urc of the llrit mortk'age was announced yctorday on the cotupletiou of the rcorgunlzatlou emiinlttee. Con aidcrublo delay ha* beeu eauaed by the difllcultlea ln aeeurlng u auitable committee for the work. The coniinitteo I* coinposed of Abrani 8. llewltt, Wllliam Dowd, Itobert Ilarrta, General Georgo 8JL McClellan and Alexander E. Orr. It haa powcr to a<Id to Ita nurabcr not over four other uiembera. 1,'udcr the proposed plan tho coiuuilttoo Ia autliorized to buy the property at fon'eloHiiro aale, orgaulzo a ncw corapany and natue lta flrat board of direetora. It la pro poaed to unlte ln the ncw eorporation the present rall road, the tertninal property at Weehawkcu and at Ncw York and Hrooklyu aud the ferry propertlea, which are now held under leaso and to free tho road frotu Wce? hawkeu to Cornwall froin tho cxlatinijf leaso to the ?w York, ontarlo and Weateru Company. To accompliah these enda tho new eorporation ia to i?*uo ig'J.'i.OOO.ooo flrat mortgago bonds payable flfty yeara froin July 1, 1P8.">, and bearing lutereat froni the biiiiio date at the ratc of 5 por ceut a year. The ncw Dortgafa wlil eovet the wholo malu llne froni Wcehaw? keu t.. Hiiffalo aad the Albany bratich, the teriniual prop? ertlea and ferry prtvllcgea and all other property and rranchls. a. The botida are to be uaed i:i payineut of the raaatvaeahip deata and Bettleeaeat of ttaaa aud aaaajaafi ed eleuea agaiaet the company for real aataAa, in the ac Hiililtion or the teriniual propertlea and terry prlvllogua aad lu the eoiupletioti aud improveiucnt of the road. The iiewcoiiipanr l* to iasue llrat preferreil atock to th'jexteut of *.*5,<HBMM*o, entltled tu 0 por cent dlvi deada ntrn mulatfrt No aaaaai nmrtgnge can be placed on the property except wilh tho couaciit of three Feartha of the atock. Tho ieldara of tkapreaeai iirat rniritgngT beada wiu laoatie flrat prefened atbek ln full ).,ivn;etit of their bonds andaccrind Inteie-t al tho rate or 110 for the beada, Pccond etafanai atock to tho aaaaaai of 118,000,000, next entltled to 8 per cent dlvi iienda BOB-eaaattlattvt, i* to bo leeaei for the aavaeaa of settllug tlie clalina or the North Klver Conatructlou Com? pany, tu. N.w-Vork, Ontarlo and Weateru Hall way Oaatpaay aud other eredltore. if the full aniouut ahould not he requlred for the adjaatawal of these deeaaadfl the raanaladef ls to remniu forever iinls*ued. Cynimon atock amouuting to 84tV ooo.tMMH* to be ta*ued to atoekholders of tho present rompauy on auch teriiia as tho reorgaui/atlou coiiiwit tee may present. An oftlccr ?f ihe W>?t BhotW Company aald yestcrday that the asaeut of at loa*t ltfb-eii nillllon* or the tliat mortgage boada woaM begtvea tethaplaaaa aoon aa tha raorgaalaattoB oaaaajlnaa ahoeJd deatgaata atruat company wilU whlch tho bouda eau he doposltcd. ? Tlii: NICKEL 1'I.ATE RECEIVER8IIIF. Ci.kvei.axi>, March 28 (Specta! ).-Judgc .Innea, of the ( oitrt of Comtuou 1'leaa, thla afternoon ap pomtcd I). W. Cahlwcll recelver of the New-York. Chi cago and et. I,outa Rallway, bcttcr known aa the" Nlckel I'late." Mr. Cildwellla tho vlce-prcaldeut of ttie road. Illabond waa tlxed at BIWMMO and J. II. Wade and Pamuet K. Wllllamaon beeame hla BUrellca. The appll eatlon for tho appointment of a recelver lnclndes tho forecloiurc of tbe uiortgagoa on the road and tho aalo of ita erteeta. aud waa uiadc by the Unlon Trust Company, of New-York, and Charlea A. O. McClella i, of Auburn, Ind., who are the truateea of the sccoud mortgage bond lioldera. The Cctitral Trust Company, of New-York, Ia the truatce of the tirit mortgago bond-holdera, whose cUltm upon the road amount to 1*15,000.000. Tho Ceu tial'l ruat Company I* not a party to tha preaent ault. but the procomltnga lu the caseare anb)ect to lta prlor ii.ii. i he p< tin.in siibniitted to ihaOaart waadtafaad La Now-Vork and waa srtit to aMotaeya Hoyntou and Hale, Itithiscltv, who llled It. Jadga Williamaon. general eoaaaal ?f the ?? tfiekel l'latv road, aeeeptad the aarrtea ortne aunimona aiul went on the recelver's liond aa iiireiy. The entlrc current llabilltle* of the road are ri iiuii.i, m. lta aaaata an 8LO00/MO. Before Iha re ml(?r?M apraatPtod a mortamaw wae flled with tbe Ceiuity Keeonier. fem W. K. Van.l.rldlt to II. H. II..I Ima, upou the |?ru|?rtr of the road lu I-ake. Cuyahoaa and l.i ?? < \i.iuties, to aacara a promiaaory uote tor i??'jO, TWO WMMtSBt TUMSS WMMOKMD. DaTTOVi Mnrch 98 (Specia').?A wrcek ?>c curred laat nlghl H (hf Imllana. IUoomlngton and We-t ara Baftraafli aaaf iioiansriurg. laeaah] a lorg awibh at thla statlou for trains torun upou while oth.r tralns aie aaaatag on tlie malu track. Two heavy flaagfef tralna .uliit* we>t were-ignallcd to niu upou the aide track. The tii-t ti tiii ahajai Iha oidcr. kaf Iha Habi whaah M? Lewad U etther waa not [.roixrly au'ii.ii:.-.!. or c!sc tho englneerdld not understand the slKiial. for the tralu went kaanataagpaal iheawiteh, aaia miie kayaad it. aa a *lcep L-rade. It ia;i intoau east-l..iiiiid fr. lajhh Tiie two tralaa aeta ao cloae to aaak other vhaa Haa aaagat waa .ll~c..vere.l that lt waa luipoasllilo to avert IhJ c.illUloll. All of the eiiiploycs ell Im'Ui traliis luurieil ..ii' The locoin.thes aafM to-'ither wilh a cii-'. andbothof tben were areeked beyoad repalr. Tbo boUrr of the aaat-bonnd locomotlre exploded and oiade thadeatrnetlooof tbeeara more eomplete, Th.y were pllcd iip ln a hcap.and the lueichandlae wliich th.y c.nt dued waa aaattarea throughout the nelghborbood. fkeloaa aillprobahlyaioount to awi.000, None of tbe employea aaia klUed. thoagh ? brakeaiaa named Wllaon aud auother naincl Vnugn aaia aeri..u*ly Itijured. Wllaon bad bla rlgbt arm broken and aaataiiiea a bad Krilp-woand. Vaagk aofhrett aerioua biternal ugartoa. All of tho OtheC tralliinen were inme or k M iijuicd. STA HU H A 91 WMfA I'Ut UA .V. (lAi.vK.sroN, TeX, Ifaidi28.?A dispstek t<> Pu S.ir? inim Auslln. Te\..aays: A dlllicult) (xcurred laat nlgbt between Alexander ,-ampson, calcudar clerk af thePenate, andToblas Mitcliell, a correapoudent of lUtLLimit fffftr p?***?' raaalatag la tha totaatc plum:liig a linlfe Into Mltcheil hetween the left almuldi r and breaat, InfUcttng a dangaroaa wound. The dntieuity area ool ..racaricuiuroand s.iiuo remarka pabnahed m /?a, olobfDemoentL iamj. applled oppri.inl.ius ei.itl.et-. to kfltchall whlch ihe Lattej raaented. Mltcheil waa fonaerly aaajaigtagatltaroi ihe li<iu?ion lu?t. MMCOTMMOrO WMOMJ TMAMOM. BOTLBB, iN'iiii.. March '2*.?A JTOMBg daaghtaref Jeeeak Baaaatvaf Martea, aapaiaatly died a aauatk ago froin aotta and aaaaaMi kal ahtla her haart Daaeadtokeat kat -i.in.iid m.t aaaaaaa the paDar af death. 8heaevalapedafatataaJaatwa dajrakUari Juat ^n ihe was aliout to ka bitried, bnt lor twenty-aix days S.h| not be roueed to eoaaeiooauaaa. Bbe recenttj oneiifdhereyesandaaked for a dnnk uf watcr. lulll tlen her sloniach had bcen nb.-ol Uely ompty. BM ia now ncoveiiug._ II IS S'OSE EAflT Ol A JHIE FOH 1 WO MOVBM IfAOUOV. Wih., March 2H.-O;likosli mluivs atate tbat aCerinan llvmg MMra rapped a maple treo this Week with ana\cand iMBTfal ? v.clce. II,; theu atoopedtoalplheoo/uiSsap. While in Ihjl paataTChil ,.aaa bMortad la the ittl La Ihe baa, The vadge ti.cn itrcame dialodgcd aml hla uoae waa caaght aa la a oae, n waatwolaaiiahefarahawaa awoavetaAaaal taaaaaa, OMAMLBM F. LYOWi EXTMADITMD. bUlbiobi, liaiek 88 [tiptdat).-Cb*xin F. I.youa, wlio ia cl.al-'ed Wttl havlm: eui'.x-//1-d liinuey of Iha N.w Vork Mutual (Ja- Lltfhf Company, left here thla afternoon for New-Vork ln chae'e of Dwtaatlva (i-.wley. Ueaoughtreloaaaoua writ of bakaaa eetpaa, but ihe Dapiaan Ooart refuaed tadlaebatfa him. ? - HTAX TO notlTSUELlYAW Ciika<;o, Murch2H.-The folliwiii^' MtgNM waa aent thla arieruoou to UUhard K. Fox iu New-York, b\ Patrick Kyan : *?' I have juat road ln a New-York paper, the atatement ofyouiMdfand JoUu L. Bullivan cucetulng a meetlng between Balltvaa and myaelf. I will be in NcwV.uk on Aiull 7 w"h colonei JoUu P. Vldvnid. to make ^arraugo nienta to ti^ttt SulHvau to a finlab." .-a? OROt'ERH ASh IMEMI /va QVAMMML, Macon, (Jii., Manh 2H.-A livily war hn? apiuiig"up t>eiween tbo wboleaale groecra and tho coin mlaaloii mcrchanta or brokcra. Tho groeers daim that the brakcrs have beeu maktng aahai to rotallera who had (.? regular patrona of tbe offcndud wboleaalera. The lerhaNe ln.rcf..r- urgaulW for aggreaslve warfa.e T cfsiy tha tuYbrok. r! ...d ihUfatnala Aitfaata and lu" ivaimab, whcie Ihey fa.loU. and luat th.y can be de Bataa haMh _. CREMATISO A WMMMAM co.\srL. LvNtAsTKit, IVnn.. March 28.?The body of Fivdcrlck llluklo. forincrly Qirlah Cousul at thicago, wiia iiicinei.ited here thla afternoon. Hia boily waa iTtmi^hl lie.e by Carl follier, the I.cumu Couaul lu New York?_^_ PfMiryjW WUJLE CROSSt.M, AKTUEAU. DB8 MOIKBS. Matdl 28 (Sptclal).-'V\w H(v. John CJarfca, un aaaat of tho American Hlbic P?K:lety aud .iwel'knowainlniaterof Norlheru Iowa, tM .liowncal uew MatOMgaf wh.letMi.gio Oiaaa a .Ucam which waa awaUaa bv Uio i?*auit lro*ao?? LOUIS RIEL/S KEBELLION, RUMOES OF ANOTHER SK1RMISH. ELEVEN MEN RRPORItD KIM.ED?TKOOI'8 GOINO TO THE NOKTIIA'KST. St. Pati., March 28.?A dispatch from Wiu nlpcif to Thr THtpatch aaya: Furtber excltlug rumora come from Carleton, one atatlug that there haa be< n an other aktrmiah ln wblch eloven more men werekllied; bnt thla haa not been cnnflruicd. Genernl Middleton, Colonel IToughton, aud "'< offlcera and 080 uien of tke '."h Battallon atarted laat night and reacked Qu'Ap pclle thla mornlug, wkerc they Jofncd the flrat detaek ineatofa fleld battery of flfty, aud a aquad of llftecn caralrymcn, and atarted thla luorulug for tke VYeat. It ? iindcratood iu inllitary clrclca that Oencral Middleton wlll not advance lmmcdlatciy witk tke troopa, bnt wlll await further devolopmeoti. He waa heard to remark that If the rcbela meaut tigkt, ke wouid not adrauce wltkout a atrong foreo. Monthkal, March 28.?The wbole city voluntoer forcc haa recclved ordera to hold tkcmaelvea in rcadi MM to proceeil to tho Nortkweat. Toroxto, March 28.?No now devclopmonta bavo takcu plaee ln regard to the niovementa of the troopa ln the nortkweat. Both rctdineuta are atlll waltlng ordera. Tht MaU, the (Jovcrnuient orgau, In an arthle on tke trouhle ln tho Nortkweat aaya : Yeaterday'a eucouuter, more partlcularly aiuce it reaulted ln a vlctory for the half-breeda, la no doubt the bcgiuumg of a aerloua cuni palgu. Blelia rvported to bavo l.oOO adherenta armed with Kemlngtou riflea ohtalned from Americau tradera aud aix Amerlcan lleld guna. Graver daiiKcr, bowever, ia to be fcurcd from tho Iudiaua. It ia evideut tliat Bcardy'e batid, who are I'iogaua, muat kave aided witk tke reoela agaiuat Major Cro/ler, and akould the diauffcctiou apread to tke otber Indiana ln the Carleton Ageney and to the large banda in tho liattlefor.l nnd Eduioutou Dlstricta, the taak of atampiug it out wlll bo a formidable M Tho Uovemtneut haa tal.ee vitforoua meaaurea to mcet tke euiergcm-y. Tke police forca at Battleford aud Viiuoe Albert miin ber TOt aad tbe gurrlaun at Carleton .'KN) with civillana, ao that there are 378 men wltbiu etrlking dlatanee of Klel. and 300 volunteera witk two Annat'ong guna elx or aeven daya' travel awav. Iu addltinu to thla foreo the (hivcrumeut haa ordered tke luiuiedlate diapatck of MM) Euatcni troopa to tke apot. Tbls brigade will coualat of KHJ men from cach of tba two bat teriea of Iiotiilnlon Artlllery, !{00 MM from eacb of tbe two Toronto corpa, tbe BMen'l Oa n aud Grcna dlcra aud eitfhty men from the School of Infautrv undor I'ouiiiiand of Coloucl otter. Major-oeiicrai Middleton, uowou the way from Wiunipcg to i>u' Appcllc, wlll take ehtef cciumaud of the whelc bouy of troopa. Froiu ontario they wlll go by tbc I?'iko Hitpciior route, but It wlll be neeeaaary to tniiisp-.it theiu by aleighauver a gap of acvcuty mllea of uutluiabod road. Wh.it Kie! may do pendiug the urrlval of tke troopa re inaiua to be aeon. Hia flrat roo\ e, now that bo baa openly t.ikeu the lleld, wlll doulitleaa lic to aecure auppllea by pluiidcring the (ioveruiucut, IF.idnoii'a Bay, and olker atorchoiiaea, if he can, and to iiic lte tke Indiana to join hlnt lu rcaUtlntr the tnieen'a nuthor lty. Much rii-|iei,ds upnu (he Indiana. If tkoy remaiu loyui aliort wnrk wlll lie made of tke half hteeda, but -hoiild any ccnalderable number of tkom ito over to Klel, (and there are about li>,(M>oof tketn lu tke wiioie of tbe 8a?katekowan country) tke reaourcoa of Canada will be taxed M earneat. There ia good grouud, bowever, for aaylng that up tothe preaent mouient uone of the hauda, cxcept peiaapa Boardy'a, haa akown algue Of waverlllK CniCAOO, March 28.?Tke Dailg Xrtrs'$ Wlnnlpeg dia? patck of yeaterday'a date saya : a A correapondout tele Sraphs Ute to-nik'ht from Fort Qa* Ap|>elle that Jamea cott, atatlon uiun at Duck Iaike, telcgraph* tkat a llght occuncd at Inick I-ako to-day. Two i.ollccmen were bllled anil teu woundod. The loaa o; the rel>ela is nn known. Tbls is belleved to be the aecond n. Iit.aa the flrat, anoofdlng to the reports, oeeurrcd yeeMrdag, Buinor haa it that CTozler and the polieu undcr kiui kave aur rendered. A telegram from Brandon aaya the niounted police have eantiired I>iula (Jeiiville, ati eihMiry Of Klel, who had been aeot with lettera to the [adMaa aud half-breeda of DraadTlOT. Oak J,ake aud ilail 81. I'aul. The papera were not found. Tke BttaaajM nyi that ke left Blel aix daya hko, aud tkat ke had theti aix American cannon and l.SOO men. and that be waa beiuir |olne<l by American Iudiaua. Major Crozier and hls uien, he aaya. have been maih' priaonera. General Middleton waa liifurmed of the capture and Ofdend tbe prisoni r broiiakt liere. Ilt arnveil ou a epeclal car tkia afternooii ainl la lookod np forcxamlnatfou. Oreat uneasinciw Is felt bere over tho repoit that American Indiana are guiug to Joln tbo replll rebel TIIK UW1QN LMAOUB o\ I'ltOTECTIOS. DVCintNOTO WORK AUAINST FREE TKADE?A N'EW narr.AKATioy of PRi.vciPr.E8. Pmi apki.piiia, March L's.?Tho Union Lcaicue of Amcrlca to-day eieoted (icneral C. U. Uro* veuor, af (iblo, preaident. The followlug reaoliitlon waa adopted : " Rrso/rrd. That tbe secrctary be directod to open cor Mjpmdeuce with any orjranlzatlou having for Ita cardl aal prliielple protcctlou to Amerlcuu iiidiiatrr witk a view to inuliial eo-.ip<'ratlon." Tbe fnilealag eepMM and alma were a<lde<l to the c<alo of prlncip!M af the LMgMI Proteetion to kome in.lu-tiy aa ojiposed to tke-riilnoua poliey of free trade ; Anierle.ui pMcMl uinl pnrpi.ara, ?e curiiit; to all cltlzenaof tho Kepubllc tho cujoyment of the rl^bta to wlueli tliey are eatttled by birth or iiatural 1/ation. and avctiring to workfutnneu tbe largeat llberty ln pursint af employim nt eonsiatcut with iaw and order; tbc onactment of ?uch laws and BMVMMBi for tkolr en fon ement aa may be neeeaaary to a.cute to cvery citizen af e.n-h 8tate and Terrltory of tbe Aiaeriean Fnlou a freo ballot at all elcetious MpathM with a falr coutit and a faithfnl return of tko aaiue; auck auiendmonta from timc to tinio of BtOMMd Federal conatitutiona aa ahall bocoiue neeeaaary to proteet aiKjiety from tko MMM and MMM of vlce aud crltne, and aecure aiieb ivforma in our -...".al.ediicatlonal. lndiistrl.il and polltical ayatema aa Mtfl eaHlraM ihtai MatpaaaMM 8m aaUMa of tke pcople ; a ayateiu of pninary ek ctiona, regulatwl by law, enaldingall cltizena to aid iu tlie tii.miiiaii.n of candidatea for eleetlve offlcea, tkrowicg nround the i.rln.arv > verv aiifociiard now provlded at loi al and pMa eral caVttotia"; peaalOM fot UalOB soldl, m, thelr wivea and i klktren. and reeUtaaee to erery attemptMeaahfaaa ln iM'ii'ioi, l:ata those wko fou^!it a'.uiuat tke flag of our coujmou country, and yet forajiveneaa aud forgetfulneaa, m tar M i" Mible, ot tbe treaaoa and dJaloyalty of ludl vitlual* and BtaMMBd the use of eviry uie.iusconaiatent with latlrlotlam to uulte In bonda of frateralty and pouco tke citlxeua of all parttM of tke AmMOm L'niou." rERSONAL UATtUB Ol A CACCUS. Mli. MASON I.KiVKS 11IK Itoo.M AFTKRA DRBATK wnn stit. mVi.avk. A cattcits was lield last cvtiiins? in niost of tbe aaanably aMttMahy tke BjajtafJaaa fOMM com mittree to igiaa aa ? MM for tbeir rrapootivo diatri-.-i otticcrs aad deMgaMi to the OMMff OMMttfaa in ncarly all Of 8M di-tneta thla waa amleably aitanxe.1. Intlieseonly one tlcket wlll boruu. ln a few there ia orett v aiire to lio a i outesf. Tliia la likely to be the eaao ln theVlib. XVth. XVlth, XVIItk, XXIst aml XXIlId l.istiietsntnl ln a niinor way in one or two of tbe otkera. i nVre la not llk-ly to ia- any deeide t ckiingo lu tko cira Idex'ioliof tbe new Counly (>.1M.oitteo ii, ? unplcaaantr-** betwo?>n I'ollce CommUsloner M.-rlave and ox-Conimiaali.uer Maeou caine to tke aur r,-. at the meet.HK' ol t!,e XVIi.l. I?la triit Mr McClava oilVnu a reaoliitlou whiek prnvided Imr i'i e' naiiilng by the comtulttee of ii deleanteafof the County and DMtrtet Kvpublleau J?..nvfiitloiia Ui bo voted for at the prinary eleettoa oa ?r,e div' 'll'eaedelegateane.iiilH'ralxty-llve. andlf haa i>?i.ii tho'euatoal t" appolai ? aamaalttea t<> a>taet them. Mr McCIave sal.l tae aelectlolis b NJ alviaya clven .atla fic'tion becanaetae whade Matter wa?(MaM drtedha* lirehand b) tbe ivtiriug committcc. wh:ch ha-1 tko aelco "ft htaaea mM that M 8m haMaat of MmmotmI h vi,.w f tbo favorable ?roa|M-ct? of the Re oubltcaaa at tbe mxI elaetion forGororoee, the iilMtlwa fffiie delaaatee abooM be aa rapraaentattra ,- r?aatUa Mi.Vn* Bcimblteaua. He aald tbat the lesol.ltion of Mr. " lav w - ?tUlr,aii.l?a,l..t.:iided to advauoo hU ow 11 intereata. ?? n se Ntate.nenta from Mr. Maaon are vcry amualng to i.,i?" aald Mr. McClave. " ? I have no .ont.overay wlll the gcntlemau,' lie aaya. referrtug to ine " I hea your pardon," InMrraptad Mr. Maaon, " I dtd ... ,...??,;,, \0u aa aaentlenian. ' ? \\V1 ii ver nJlnd"' repned Mr. MeCave. " f told hitn when onei t I lin from my olllce at Polhe Baa* , , , .Mtil.t all peraaaal aud tocMI raUttOM were li;,ke,.b;!twe,u ih fore.er. Now I am dctermlued lo ?nake thla an iasuo bet w eeu ua h.-re. ?", l Muaaii oftcred i.u amendinent pro T.iin'if thit o comiultteo of aeveu ab..ubt bo im.ointcd hy tko chairman to aetoct the.daMaatae ExJuSae Ftammer, chairman of tke ro?alitee, a>.p> ,,',,,; .1 tl.M adinendire-it. Mr. Mc.lavo'a MMa tlon lie aald. waa eontrary to all kia ex r ,'ce ia the eourao of i-lg6t?-n yeaia. It waa not tbeitut) of tbla cou.mltteo to snpport any ouo m..n; i . . ,1V w >a ia nui.lM.rt tbo party rr<ai.llraa Mr! ^?? .r^hTcommi.te; had efi.Kai Wact Mf Maa.ni aald tkat, aa tho oimi ??^&^^?*?& r",,n,,Mr- 1",,fm r,.r ',: tfpton aud half adozen oll.er meu.bera took up lei'i- h i-a' i d foliowed hiin. 8. V. H. Ooopar Wiia tb.-n ' i i ,).,' ?? balr by Mr. MeCiavo'a frienla. Avule ^Mka0% >ir. Vcuro-e reaolutlou aud It waa uuaul/ uioualy adopUid. YALK BfOMVai GREEUXG lik. PDELPS. NewJIaven, March 8J {*peciaD.-Tho Yida studeuis. hoMledliya braaa haud and Ulling tkeatreeta witk red tlrr, nmrtdied thla evontng to the houie of Pro feawir K J. PUolpa aud ga\o blm a MMMda, lu IHa ad droaa to them ke expreaaed bta lpve aud reapect for the vetieiablo colleae. to whleh ke aald tbat Uo akould alwafa clltig. 1'rote-jaoi Pkolpa delivcr* hia tluai loo.ure bora oa ?MMMj