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VOLUME XXXI FURNITURE, [MPORTANT CHIC poaing and succensfal party, and the acceptance of IAOUISI NA.. the most favorable terme which could bo obtained. Daring his spoech Gen, BcMillan was interrupt. . edby VIOLENT DEMONSTRATIONS OF PASIION, Occurrence Yesterday of the [ an tic intoleranc manirested was severely de- nounced hy bim as unworthy of men clalming to AGO, FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1877. President of the United Blales. I have the honor 1o be, your obedlent servant, Fraxcis T, NicioLis, utterly, and complelely opposed to frand, whether 1t comes from anr side or comen from the other side. 1 want this election to bo faie, sqoare, and rflteflflt- I want not slmply the etter of the law nl'lflrfid'.nhut‘ ite -plrllhl d' r;ndt every man who is entitled {0 vote permitte o 0. Dallot-bozen pllpl:ed Tiwang, the WIERE EVERTRODY CAN SEE THEV, for Auirlatto croms the Bogggid FOREIGN. et Thts mosttno b am Rueala, and wounld be far from 3 impedo Rumian operations 1£8§ i) . n wounld be torecnrogdyd Probability of a Russian Ine |t fumia should cbiain intended to ris, Ttronly an Interests in succeasen. It IN WABHINGTON. NICHOLLS AHEAD, Epectal DispaseA to The Tribune. Long-Expected Col- D tenubicans., Soon after he closed Eenntor | WAsuiseros, D, C.y Aprll 10.~A dispatch was "'y“.‘r‘.“(fg"r'e conntei in tne presence of every. vasion of Asia Minor, fifim\:uslc:‘:‘ln oz:;"' : -E:‘ ‘.““zu‘m m’flse eaucus that ho. waa restralned recelved here thin evenlng by George Sheridan, of | o r{'body, W have o tight 10 aak h:le."::fi ‘;.: Sl FURNITURB BUYERS. lapse' In the excrcise of his personsl liberty, as he had | Loulsiana, from Lewls Texada, Chalrman of the | phall inslet that It ahall be done. Nobody can BATTLE IMMINENT. ki Loxbn¥, Aprll 20~53 a. m.—The Alandard's T“lkls]l A!‘lnellifl lee]y to dispatch from Vienna reports that tho Monte- Fall an Easy Prey. negrin corps, under Gen. Vakotlch, Is cancentrat Democratic Cancas at New Orleans, in the follow- ing words: **\We Lave s quornm of Iteturning Doard membors Jn both Mouses,” No more de- talled Informatfon than this has becn recelved ted from leaving: the building by a 'b‘f‘fi" o‘;'::r:‘who ’hcln poaneasion of tho -nfi'uns Jeading to the maln entrance. ‘The acenes fn thy A Stampede of Colored Xegise ( cancusaro descrioai s wlid 48 HOE o cancas, compiain of that—it 1ea Hglt senich In dun o or. and we munt exact it 1t fna Hight which is dne 1o the ottier eide, #nd i must bo confirmed." LIEUT.-00V. W now the lexder of the ultras, bo; Zo estimony in_his TG TOBEY i Ing at the mouth of adeflle of the Puza, a short dls- 2 here, b that th v 3 Intors from Packard to | goag eiemisstion 9 coninie tho conier | Rer b e g, mndevandios W, b | PSSR fSinic o e smeiegun, 0oy, i fom- e T oo, & Sonen o L H STATRMENT OF YOUNO o people, Viltz salds I fecl satisfied that Ty 0 momen y ped . B Hihdh 1t sane e TR 0 e per | O e Yoyt | oy el s i o Togefnd | A Oollision Mommentarily Expaoted | rietice of Monenego i shnttogototie ‘ N o it e, RS ST 8 | e formemersstracuet st ey | Bese ot Mepbtelo gothls | Between tho Turks and | 70T Fiomsorse | stated, mntlnted for n time and refused to allos u 3 . 1 Y . dersiood, was an unsacce tal candidate for the 3 . The Sfandard's dispatch from 5t, Petersbarg determined to close out its entirg The Latter Body Mas @ |any of thewe supecied to leava the bullding. | somo personal serangoment with theao members | grag piacs on the ticker, and bis testimony in thia Montenegrins, ‘anuonncen that Lord Loftas, English Ambassador, . ]mingfrnmllnm st st and Surpl £ Returni L e R B - connection murt have been unprojudiced. ' Wiltz is.on the point of leavlng for home. This Indicates, stock of ' Surplus o urning- . . * | ' communication received last night by the | {s ; . i best assorfcd in the Wes will offer on T © g ntr'.’..é'“.‘.‘.':,‘:{:."&.‘.“ unanials ‘::;:y‘-f:?mwr}m‘- President presented ll:m reasond why lhghfikholu Nle'l'x:“-';m‘gm:’l'% ‘:’du‘:zh\? and vmé'i.’ h:":‘.m A no change fn satisfactory relations existing be- :‘;-, and fimrbml“d”}fi”f" 2, lnber;llro'n(ocfi Board Members, Hitng upon apeaing at (o samio ime, weveratof | porty refured to abido Ly therr proponition tore. | adopted, Nichoils has secure o furee menturo of ustrin, it Is Believed, Will Oc- | tween Engiand and nm;-s : ;,a atprices below anything ever before hear whom were standing itp in thelr chsirs or on top ol | organize the Legislature upon the basis of the re. e 2 3 & oy Mos't) ‘ol’l:lelse goods fim of tlrm most the desk yeliing vositerounly. turns at the pulf.'. The d.ath of one of the Nych. | Fads eanaucceed In dicldinz the eolar-ltac In thie cupy B"““]l;‘ a:- an Early -The mmu corrspondent of tho Daly Newt e 3? fashionable styles, recently mannfactured eglola " nl olla members of the Lower Tlouse ‘Wilte s now the leader of the ultras, They call A ports that Austria is prepating 90,000 men, who {t« by this Company, and many of them will | And a Logal Quorum In Both | e e e on saotion 't INDUCED TIIS CHANGE, hls party ultra here, but It fs hex e y can be mobitized In & fow duye. o be sold at less than half” thelr former rices, and at less than they can be mauu- ciured for to-day, Such an opportunity for llpm'cllnslng Furniture has never occurred before In Chicago, and probably naver will again. Soclhes o AL Pisgoses Binkgrave, of Madtion: 5 : ‘Tho members of the House of Nepresentatives ranches lor UXpoBol: and Nensta of the Sinie of Loalniank mocting in Giicus . tho Blate-Tioave, in the Ciy of New Grlcane, thin 10th dey of April, 1677 adopia tho Ohiefly for the Adjustment | lelariignsiones; wesirimpg Usrion o o NoT 80 EXTREME A PARTT 48 the Democracy of Indians and Sonthern Illinale. Wiltz waw referred 1o In this corrcapondence sume daye 8go as the fuvorlte of tus fircmen and the bol The desceiption was not flattering, and he did not so inlorpret It. ~ But it waa trie ns far as It went. Jtwasonly notthe whole truth, Wiltz Is Tisd the proposition as made by the Nicholls peo- ple brennccepted by the Packard Legislature prior to the death of this Nicholls man, the Lower Honse would have ULeen tled between the two partles, In the Upper House there would bave been s Nicholls majority of fonr. The Neus' eorrupurlmenl at Vienna states that . negotiations are stlll going on with & view loa All the Other Powers Disposed 9 | scparato andcratanding betwveen the sPorte and Be Strictly Neutral. Tiaasia, One account says the Porto will send a sveclal v cnvoy to the Czar at Kischenefl, The Czar will —They have an_unalterable faith in the los & that and something more, Although an old Whiz, = . P h d Dk urchiasers can havo thelr goods stor ‘whi Is to Brin Fallss ele- | Tuls would heve given four on folut | ho'ls the hend of tiie ofd Democratic party in th leae the nemy at tho Pruth. The Qrand Ddke £ranT50.tb GO days freo of charges storell i B galliy and Justico of e claims of 8 15, Pack: | baiior, bot the death of this member not anly re- | Shate, - fio dlsclaiums belng an exircuto man or on | England Will Jealowsly Guard Her | Nichulu goes with it to the Daunle. The attention of Dealers is particularly Peace. The end 1o ba . the lemal Uovernment | duced the Nichols majority on Jolutballat tothree, | opponent of Prentdent Haves, e has no personal rosts A Vicnna correspondent reports that s faint hope Interests in tho East. of puace Ir sl saied by efforts of tha Fowern’ to induce the Sultan to send delegates u; mufl‘;ho Czar ot Kischened, to treat on tho question of dis=. 3. Russlan Steamship Service on | armament. Powibly thls {s the Feavon that the f the Black Sea Discon=~ Czar has decided not to Iasue a proclamation befora &' {nued. Yo returns to St. Petersburg, Jeaning ten ortwelve [ tinued. daya for diplomatic action, i LONDON. 8TOCK EXCHANGE. Y Loxpos, Aprll 10.—A¢ the Stock Exchange there TFigures Bhowing the Deplorable Condition | 1san important recovery -in prices on continental of the State of Loulstana Tegaily installed, and legnlly ebodying tho will of thie minjority of the people. i v Second—That thu disintegration of the log Packard Swears to Continue the “'i.':":fl ;’5‘1":"%"‘"“?}“’,‘,".'5 e Sty inae i} ackuowledging the autlority of Gov, Pa 5 Fight to the Bittor End. Lo baeh, Leunaght, abost. by tus direct agencies of gentlemen, citizens of i e, e, 0, e, T lent with Instroctions whicl 0 0 cen The Same |z Near at Hand, Ac~ vurllnlllybmluda known, and tho nature :E hict i Can only bo Inforent ved e action o cording to General Belief. Yald Comminsion, meu’l-xrmuunmmon- ond the fnvited to this sale, THE TOBEY FURNITURE C0., State nnd Adams-sts, TO RENT. TO REINT. hment to the Democratic party of the North. tegally retuencd and nd his following are llmplylrny{rwenllllrcl of snti-Whig flfilnlnn. Slortly after Tits Tuisuse containiug the reference to” Wiltz glready men- tloned reached this city, your correspondent met TILE DISTINGUISIED PIREMAN and Democrat in the street. At his noziestion wa entered the cars and took s short trip in tho suburbe. 0 st ther a_bard notice you gave me the other da; e vald, év\’hu, are you not s favorito with the fire- ment" . ++3 hopo 50¢ 1 ahould Itke always o be & favorite but gase the Republicans one majarity Inthe Lower House, The Iaticr fact was the cause of the with- drawal of the Nicholls people from thelrown prop- osltion. Thoy feared that this Republican major- 11y of one conld be compacted under the lesdership of Warmoth so as to SEAT TUE REFUNLICAN CONTESTANTS from bulldozed parishes, and to uneeat Democratie members from the same parishes, This, If accom- plished, would result in entirely overcoming the tht0 CEATIA. e B | e S inians” bjons ot | T o0t G e St optfe Lt of Tuskish Finaaces Ceeed ik ok W a0 we onumerate the rollowing: n tho even- 0 0] e i el e Madison), Main aiore and basement, T » ing of Tucado the 17th day o Apeil, on which | versy the Benator. "%t was for thls resson "e‘;e‘;::;-.'nb‘;‘“.gm" aply age Jefela the Union. ORDERED TO SOIN THEIR NEGINENTS, 2 Tty "alEh o St Tafance Hlovator. Bach | Nicholls as a Civil-ervico Roformor | dajthe pretendid Nouis OF NERCHUCHIAM. | that Nicholl' fracilon fasfated apon palatming thrco | pere, = o Eenise TIHE EAST. Bpectal Dirgatch to The Tribune, 1 fioor 28x170 feet. Bullding A No. 1. and Friend of the Negro, Dmoicut was - without @ semblauce of | Mmeémbers from the Seventh New Orleans Ward, AB TO THE ROTS, TROOPS CONCENTRATING. 01TAWY, Unt., Allfll.l"-'—'lh:lldfl Capt. Ward, % ALS0, 112 FIFTH-AY. B legal guotum, | Be it has continuously | whowere confeasodly not elected upon falr re- { [am glad to have you put me among them, too. Onsora. April 10, —~Roumanian troops are con- | the Governor-Geueruld Peivate Secrctary, two 3. fl%fl &:‘eu':::? l(:l l“f;‘l;lr;fluk:in.knul«r‘lgga%lxnfis been since fts organization, certain members of | turns. 1am aimost a boy still—ecarcely 34 years ol d 7 ¥ centrating in Little Wallachfa, the greator portlon | more Beitieh ofticera in thic Commission appointed ' by the President ro- i i 7 feet, with mpla light. The Young Man Coming Forward ic Commission appotuted by the President o | Tha foregolng fs anderatood o be an outline of | {, lisps slvays to be wn, Bympatty with outk | being dispatcbed to Kalafat. cd ome (o Join heie rogimonts, Thls a takenns blo What I want you to correet js tho ALSO, 178 ABHLAND.AV, Mencral Assembly. Home twelve members of:the | the Information communicated to the Prosidentas | jgos insdvertently conveyed by you that - [ VRINCE CHARLES AKD THE CZAR. a alyn of the timee. (northiwest comer Adama-st.). An clegant rest in Loulsiana Politics, Tiome0 and by niombera. of the Senate responded | 10 tho shtuation up 10 )ast night. linve 'ho standing with the sesgocisble and | Ducianest, Aprll 10.—Princo Charles wOl start | TORKEY JUST DEFORE THR RUITURE—DAD CON- ence, with all modern improvaments; furnsce, to this invitation. To thom the membera of the TIB ACTION UF WABMOTI wealihy pecplo of this community, Politics is | for Kalafat carly next week. Tho Prince fs not DITION OF TURKISI FINANCES. : gaa-fixtures, and wire screens inclnded. Commixnton knuwn ns belonging to the. Nepubiican | 1 apapdoning Nicholls yesterdsy and coming out | POt MY businesa. 1 have been enmagedin tho | arnocted to go to Klscheneft B Telesramm to the London Times. ‘Furnitare for eale cheap, If desired. All now. ariy etated that tho terms oicred by ino Mchile | g *e " BE Y TN S e e on tho | benking and ineurtaco vuslness bere for muny | | D B o par & tomphment | Cosstamivorir, Avril 6. --Wo ate futtering and BRYAN LATHROP, Probable Beaults of the Establishment of givlaturc, which included tho meating of ry , usually made when the Czar years. My Intereuts are large, and they haveal- three Deuiocratic members from tho city of | theory that hio was engapedin a specalstion in ‘The military attachecs of the Tuselan Embassy, and all Russians belonging to the Imperial army, base reccived orders ta Soin Aheir respectiva corps immediately. ndvantage of the cffect which would inevitably be felt in the market uuoe the nmumption of a radical position on his part in favor of Fackard to purchiase an sdditiona] amouut of bunds, In other words, according to the speech of McMillan yea- torday, saying that thelr causc was Lopeless, they determined to MAKSR AB MUCH A THXY COULD in more ways_than one. This cxplanation is very encrally credited here by those who have recelved the latest private Information from New Orleans, Warmoth s had a etanding offer to Nicholls for fificen days to provido & Re- turning Doard quorum for the Nichoils Lej upon condition that that body would immediately elect to the United States Scuata the person whom Warmoth would designate. The understanding is that the Nicholls Legisiature will now procecd wlth the election of Benator as speedily as fiulblu bo- fore the Incyitable stampedo from the Packard Leg- Islature shall make tho success of the Democrats Ices certaln, Eome foemal information from the Commiselon tw cxpected from Now Orleans In tlme for the Cab- inct nceting to-morrow, and in case flie exlatence of a legal Legislaturo {s IW““X’. the question of withdrawing the troopa be conaldered, and the dalo will probably be fixéa for thelr retarn fo the barracks, LATE DISPATCRES. ... b {he Western Associated Press. WasHINGTON, D, L., April 10.—Tclegrams were received by tho dont fram the Loulslana Com- misslon yosterday afternoos, last night, and to- day. 1t ls not considered expedient st present to furnish thelr contants for pablication, but the as- suranco la glvan in oflicial quarters that thelr tenor warrauta the ssscrilon ihat the prospect of ‘the settiement flairs continues to lmprove, and the fudlcativns are that beyond 8 doubt the Jabors of “xu Cowmissfon will have asatisfactory termina- jon, NAMELY: TUE PACKARD DYNASTY. Spectal Dirpatch to The Triduns NEW OntxaXs, La., April 10,~The secosslon of seyeral members from bath branches of the Pack- ard Legislature to tho Nicholis body to-day com- pletely broke the back of the Packard Govern- ment, aud firmly cstablished that of Nicholls by kiving the latter a Iteturning Bosrd quorum in both Genata and Hause, namely: 22 fn tho former snd 65 in tho Iatter. Heveral legislators whu have herctofore been the moat strenaous supportors of Packard were among 1hose who made the change, Complete demoralizas tlon hassot In at the St. Lonls Hotel. A caucus was held there this momning, which was oxtremely stormy, charges bolng made sgalnst McMillan of sacretly fnducing bifs follow-members to leave for 0dd Pellows® Hall. The caucas developed such o desperate atato of affairs that sevorni left during the scssion and wont Into tho Nicholls Leglutature, ‘This evening anothor Republican caucus is being Tield, In the hopo of inducing whst Ia loft of the Leylslators to romain through the last act, butitis probabio that MORE WILL FOLLOW TO-MORROW. ‘Packard has no hope of success, but wishes to ‘hoid hils Government togethor until the President ahait have withdrawn the traops, so that tho re- sponsibllity for hisoverthrow may scem to fall up- on tha latter, In conyersation with Tuz TRisuNz correspond- ent this evoning, A member of the Commlission atated that he regarded the question as virtually scitled, and that tho Commisslon womld probably lJeave forthe North to-morrow night or Faturday morning, Tho Commission hod recedved & lettor from ov. Nicholle which was deomed eminently satisfactory, in which the former pledged Lis Gov- ernment 1o o policy of protection to They alstinctly recommended the’ Republicans as. mnzludb their Invitation to accept theso tarma, and Mr, MacVeagh, ono of the iemncrs of the Commisslon, whilst ~ rofraining ~ frum open- Iy indarslng tho proposition, - cmphasized it with this rumark: '1f there fa any memer of the Leglnlature who eatertaing tho most lingoring idea that the troops arc going to romain, for God's sako disabuse him of thst idea; fur they aro golng to be removed, " Fourth—That ns the dlrcct reanit of thls intimi- dation and fmplicd threat of the Yrosident’s Com- mission soveral membors of tho legal Lewislatura have to-day jolned tho so-called” Logislature of Gen, Nichalls, Fifth—\Wo tug eachoter flurry and bewllder us, That un- fortanato Russlan Protocol must by this time have been accepted and refected ht] l}:n;lnud a hnndreg 3 oj atemed soft w 3 Tha majority of the Republican Deputies have :',:fq'mfl':,{,’:,“;f,’;":mfl",,,:,mm,‘?‘,gz‘:m‘}, Wt resolved, immediately after the reassembling of | 10" s of Marmora“on bosrd the Ottoman fron- the Chamber, to question tho Minfster of Forelgn | cjgq squsdron which was fo treat us with Afiaira elative to tho proper pulicy for Franco 10 | 1o ¢ignt of- & grand maval revlow at- follow In tho present erfsls. Thoobfect Is to 8. | ¢cnded by the Sultan, Three doye’ fater ford the Government an opportunity of declaring | a11 changed for the worse. Musurus Fasha formally the firm determination of Prsnce to ob- telegraphed from London that all was up with the scrve the moat vigorous neutralliy on tho Eastern Pm&:ul and that oneshonld prepare sor immediate gquestion. Mintster llaphaels states that the Gove } ),,.qlitles, wherenpon, **Hey, presio!" tho fieet ernment Is desirous of making sach o declaration, | o, gummoned Lack from the Propontls andat and it will at the same time assure the Cabinet of | ,noq ordored ont to the Black £ea, But then En- the good relations existing betwion Franco and s5land threw out a hint that negotiations wera stil nug “pending und that any warllke demonstration womd Ve imprudent, wherenpon the fleet went no fue- Aher than its anchorage at Buyukdere, and there ' even o thonght of calling 5t back to Iteschiktach, 1u the midat of ol this Suctuation between hops 0 fear one thing is becoming cluar, that the men o1t Whoim the resporsibility of warani peace rests in t1e country—such inen us Sultan Ilumud, Mahe mcwd Datnad, hia shadow, and Sald Paska, the man of Woolwich—~aro earnestly and even anxiously Qs 'woun for peace, And they hiave very £0od resr sons 10 bo ko inclined, convldoring that the Govern. meny dare not isauy more than the 316,000,000 of paper money, makiig up the lsage of $30, 000,000 alreacty uereed, lest it should los all vame; conmdering that the fecds e of - the army olune, lmited as it 1a te flour and rlce, ls vald ta involve s lnnn(hl{ ax- penditi e of &1, 400, 000, or 810,000,000 yearly—s wum, i1 eorrect, oxcecding thu $:32,000, 000 of the Nudiet focthe War Department handed over to the Com sl of State by the Setaxkier as the coet of thoarmy for the Onancial year dating from the present mwnth of March—ani consldering, finally, that §i {a 3 vore shan twice aa large as thst of Jast year, wh.ch was only $15,000,000, while no Wiy s fountl even (o procare the $3,000,000 to yay the del tof SLO0O,U0 left b Baltan Abdul Jays afforded me & suflicient. theomo. 1 went into | s ncar tho Roumanian frontler, but wil an | Easpingitkeirda fn tho glasa recciver of sn alr- 04 Dearborn-at. the Nicholls Govornment. thres Liotiocratle, mombors fram tho city of | B0y it e e g ons o ore | Tl brssats 3 auw s ohpariamicy of Btk my | Ald-de-chmp. g the Mioteter af Foreign adairs | Bomp, distracted betweeu the contdunt ‘hups e il e ing to Demacratic clainie, but the recognition of | jolature was to Do reorganized In such a [ Flote 0od. I have beon Alderman, member of the | ¢4 represent him, snd almost certalnly of peace and the fer- e e e eholts Tioase. werh | ™Y =8 fo ruin his own chancos to bo Leglalatare, Speaker of the Honsoy President of A e fors of immment ond Inoritable war with '} : COLLAPSED. tho beat bnd niy terina' that {hey could procuro, | elected United Btates 'Senstor, he taok | TRz YOUNGEST MAN EVER ELECTEZD 7O THE |'_Pams, Apnllf which hourly telegrams perpetually contradiet- ¥ L] MAYORALTY. Yon ses I must enjoy the confidence of a farpe portlon of the communlity. Nu other man from Now Orleans has obtalned so many votes from tnnnlrx ‘members for the Uubernatorial nomination a8 I did when [ ran agsinst Nicholls; no other man has had such a solld sopport from Now Otleans in the Convention." **You're considered an ultra, Governor; what do I understand from you sn ultra man let" $AXN ULTRA MAN 1s one who la not and does not propose to be & Re- pablican. The ultra party ls virtually the Loa! ana parly, Everything that tends {0 the interests :fl lni!l Xi‘lhlle v{o!:“l :;ml!nd“llnr: !Vtrylhlng‘;t;n- rary to those interests wo will oppone; everytbing odHorent we Wil bo Inailerent 10,1~ - -1 & **Dut that sounds almost Jike the docirine of rights in & new and dangerous shape. " scnso, my dear fellow, There {8 no such thing as the doctrine of Siate rights known in this region. That was exploded Ionfl agv. You must rn". lu‘aan here Jong enough to have learned that ere is Dook and ¥ard 308x300 ft., North Branch and North-sy. Bridgo, suit~ able for Lumber and Co Fard. TRont moderate, CHARLES GOODMAN, Room 43 Exchange Building. TO LET. Inthe Dore Block, N, W. cor. State and Madison-st8,, Offices, single or on guite, suitable for Dentiats, Phy- sicians, Artists, or light business, Entranco to Elovator on Madigon-st. MEAD & COE, 165 LaSalle-st. TO LET. The elegant Banking Offico for- morly ocoupied by the City Nat. Bank. Also offices in the samo ‘tuilding, 166 Washington-at., suite~ ble for commission or lawyers. MEAD & COE, 150 LaSallo-st. - DOCK For Rent, with two wator fronts snd railroad connection, on South Branoh, noar Bixteonth-st. erefors chiarge upon_ these gentlo- men, a8 nw{ rt'they have acted simply upon thelr individual capacliy, an unwsrranted inter- forence with tla domcstic affairs of a State to which they do not belung, and a Hagrant violstion of the prlu:laflu of local nnlb;iuvemmom. advocated by tho President. 1f, on the other' hand, their actlon fn the manner sot forth has been directed by the Chlef Executive of the Natlon, wa lcave it 1o be clruclukcfl inbefitting torms by the American people. + ITALY. Ttose, Aprll 10.—De Pritis, President of the Councll and Minlater of Finance, told the Finan- clal Committea of the Chamber of Deputies that tho Minlstry forcaas tha present phase of tho East- crnquestion when the budget was sabmitted to Parllament. e hoped the war wonid e localized, It wunld only be In the ovent of the Russisn army marching upon Constantinople that the situation might threaten to assume a gravo character, and moro extendsd complications enswc. The Gov- erpment, therelore, did not propose to modlfy its finsucla) plane, De Pritis_recommended the Com- mittee, however, to examine the budget with the greatest care, In order that In all contingencles there might be tho means of meeting unforescon expenses or & diminution of receipts. STEAMSULP SERVICE DISCONTINUED. CONSTANTINOFLE, Aptil 19, —The Russlan Bteam- bost Company has announced s suspension of thelr service, Th last buat 10 Udessa salis Friday. AU3TRIA'S DETERMINATION. NO ANTI-NATIONAL PEELING" 3 Inthe Btate of Loulsiana. We haveto & man— altra and Liberal, Republican and Democrat, black, gray, and white—acrepted the lases of the 3 defy you to say that you have heard & ree bellions venttment aince you entered this State, ™" *+ No,' said 1} ** thery have Leen no rebelllons sentiments: there has been only indiffercnce to natlonal interests, Your bands alwaye play ! Dixie,* but never the * ftar-llangled Banner, tor * Hatl Columbia,* Your strect musiclans do not even know the latter alrs, [ have DECOME A FIRNCE PATRIOT aluce reaching New Orlcans, inerely becanse I see you aro not putriotic nt all. Tie dull apathy which egarding all natiousl affalrais SATISI'ACTORY, THE COMMISSION PLEASED, New Onteaxs, April 10,—The Commiesionars talked frocly to the Agent of the Assaclaled Prees thia afternoon, belloving that tho end of their 1abors {a nesr. Thoy have beon mecessarily more or lass roticent hithorto, for thelr cfforts have beon Jargely through Individual conversation, and to pabilsh tholr appesls and suggestions in advanco of any evidence of thelr ncceptavility wonld hare defeated thoir object. They atronuously cadeav- ored to secure ono Logislatura by goneral consent, A rennion would be nominal and nearly valucless unless accompanied by s good degree of REAL IECONCILIATION $nd narmonions purpose. They hsve constantly urged upan eacks alde the daty of nwking propost- QUESTION AND ARSWEMN. dov. Kellog to-day recelved the followlug tele- an from New Orleana: *‘Plesse ‘uquire of 'resident Hayos if it is by hin dirccilon that the Commlssioners recommend memburs of tho Packe ard Legislature w&’:l" Nicbolls, Two of our thhlP from & position of hostlilty taone of In rence. If you trest our State well, we will be grmteful, ‘The Bonthern people never forget a benefit, though they do sometimes silow Injurics to #llp from their memories, Thero Is no War party or Confederate trusted men Jeft under such perenssion.™ 3 . e | Pestie. April 10.—A communication published | Ariz, and . ).000 due by Buftan Murad, the R, 8. & W, G, McCORMIOK, ALL CLABSES OF OITIZENS tlons tanding to_tho romoval of the diffcultica | (USRS RO ISHY Lg% SN MUED BERBATEL,. | AT dn e B s i oF s oitieal | b oficlal papers doclares that Austro-Hungary etk Htusela, even If Qut of respect to Ger- * e 66 Tasalloost, l;ldd;m:-mfi-cd&w-llo?-l s wronlly de- ;!';:“B&I:":o‘l:’"f :’“‘o“;;‘A"-i:",’,fi“:,:\!”‘:’n“‘e‘;’fg:‘l ff&"zfifffifi:mfi'?&?&fim dod. They aroact: | inailon horo i all, "Our uitra pariy ts wiil only remaln ucutral so long o8 ita Interests fn | Hany sho wi fl not veuture tu march on the Dan- 2 alred by the colored people, Ho was uatisfied that y bello! J o4 ONLY & ATE PARTY, Our Liberal qmy simply an Administration Kmy. Tepublicans and Democrats are not kuown ery in the same sense that they are in the North. I Hayos will do what we want, he will find no strong opposiiion bore from any quarter, * ‘That's a grest concession, 10 bu sure, 7 1ages will do what everybody down hero desizos, nobody will opposs him. Tha troudle s that everybody does not happen to want the sams things. THE YOUNO MAN IN POLITICH, The New York Aatlon, wpro«d to bu the oracle of yoathiul and callow oplnlon, frequently pub- en articios abont tho Beholar in Politics, but it has beretuforo preserved a noticeabio sud palnful sllence in regard to the youngman in politics, Tho young mau o this region gues Into politics pula extonslvely. 116 oftun comies In cantact, (0o, Wi the scholar in pulitics. 'Wiltz has already been re- ferred 1o ga vlie who began Lis political carccr at 85 of age. o fa decliedly nat the typlcal scholar lu pollitics. Warmoth was electod Governor of the Rtate ulne years ago, when the Constitution ad to e altered {0 admit blm. ANOTIRR YOUNO MAN 1 hava seen fu politice. but not spvken to fa that Is Mz, Sumuor, brother of Prof, Bum- Collego, 1o has a great contempt for the scl n polltica; and accuytomed tosuy that his brother *¢ Bill," although o mizhty pood Tellow 1 privete, and aloarned. tnan, Is s politics 8t the sae time & scholar tnd a fool. Such hihu{onnl man when ke guts Into politles fnthecity, In the country he is a differvnt kind ol enfant terrible, 8 1n thi rvon who has been makinz all the alsurd oty S1 th bulldoxtag, commitiing mo ube, may e tt month resolve ubon an aitack on the Hastern ) routier, aod that, upon her winping a battle or twwo, Persia, Ureece, and other latunt cnemlen of T arkey, miy fall upon hor 1] fu well calcul: wed 1o nober tho enthus one who kuoww how sbaofutaly destitul resources of +mr this country would be at the very openinig of ticscampadin, TUR OTTIOMAN PANLIAMENT—WIIAT THUR TURKS THINK OF IT, Telagraphed ia Lanann Times, CofaTANTINOILE, ApF) 7.—lutertial ‘allalra sup- ply aw much foud for sorious, snd, fndeed, anxious retlection to the Turk av matters connected with hie forglen policy. Peoplo have au yet scarcely fundu Tty {linlz miiudw whothier thoy have mura roasun to be prend or afraid of thelr Parlisment, ‘Therearo mnows the Mussulman as well g4 oong the Chris- tlan “mewbers of thu Chamber of Deputies suunlble, buninessllke, - snd, above _all things, outepoken and fearless men, who, unlesd thiey bo put down with o stroug’ hand, must eltiwe tefarut or break up the Emplre—inen who stirluic from no inquiry and grapple with all sub- lecta; who, above afl thioge, evince great curl. owity sbout financial niatters, and scem deteralined {0 fearn how the public monoy Is spent. Dut, whafover may bo thonglt of the capabilitics of thia deliborativo - body, Which **Old® Tarkey™ dos ocs au *vce malkeureuz enfant qub gaters thero arg no two oplulons about its Presl- deni, Abmed Vek, who bss tumed outa dead fallure, and must Inovitable be remuved, Thu wan kuows enough of English o havo heard the llouse of Commions 1is quled by s °~Bpeaker,” and probably concclved that hiw doty un Presldent was to **wpeak * for the whols Awsciably, Elderly gentlemen from roe moto provinces come befors thelr coltesgues with wrilten speocbea which they mutter fu o low dnd the East sre not menaced, MOVEMENTS OF THE CZAR. BenuiN, April 10.—The Nullonal Zellung learns that the Czar will not travel through Moscow in going to Kischenef!, which vccaslons conalderabla surprise In Tus I¢ Is stated, however, the Ceat will make & ahurt atay at Klschiened, visl Moscow when returning, and {ssuo his war-mani- feato there, HUSSIAN ALLIANCE WITH TENSIA, Loxnox, April 10.—Russia (s negotlating an alll- ance with Persla, and the Shah s offeriug 50,000 men 10 join the arny lu Anatolia, FIGNTING, 1loatilities bave commenced around Nlcslcs, . Ab- dut Kerim bing arriyed at Stlestria, Tho troopa aro very onthuslsstic, RUSSIAX CHANCELLARY, Loxvow, April 10,—A wpcclal from Pera an- nounces that tho Ruseian Chanceliary will boclosed Wednesdsy, and that futura business will bo con- ducted at the Germun Emba: ABIA MINOR, Loxvox, April 10.—Capt. Burnaby returned last nlght from his tour In Asla Minor, Ilv saysun- doubtedly if Jtussis delcrmines to mdvanco upon Van tbrough oy, Perula being Russla’s ally aud affording every faclllly for Russlan truops to pass through her territury, an wust casily 1, There s nothing to provent the Hue- captariog Datoom from tho land Au sttack from the sca front Is tions from the Prosidont.” NIOCIHOLLS AND WILTZ. A PONULAR MISAPPRENKNSION AT THE NORTH CORBECTED, From Qur Oion Correspondent. New OnLesxs, Li., April 17.—5ltting in Gov. Nicholls' oftica tha other day, I heard himsay (o an oflce-secker, **You know I don't pretend to bolongs to any polltical party," When the visitor had gone, I asked tho Governor what ho meant by that statement. 1ia referred me to hisspeech in acceptance of the Democrstio nomination at Batow Nlouys July 20, 187C. That spcech v o bold declaration In favor of Clvil-Bervice reform, negro- rights, and pure government. Inguiry showa thst the speech in question, unlike most of thoso that have been deliversd under similar clrcuinstances, has been coustantly kept In view aa & solomn obli- yatlon by the parson that made It. Gov. Nichulis has been destred to accept what Loulwiana should present rather than dictato what Louisiana should do, and that no scttlement enforced upon the State by mil- tary power could establlsh fustice and pence. TThoy have striven'not so much for detalled pla; ot any description as to sootha vasslonate feoli snd create a desiro for peace and unlon, They have 110t betfeved that mere trestics based upon an sl lotment of ofiicea could BEACH THX DESIRED END, ‘Fhoy found ko great a diveraity of oplnion among Republicuny and Democrats that party lines wero often invimble, Neither party fs a ontt. Tho) believe that no attainable re h\lwhvlhnr enforee from outslde or brought sbout by the gravitating forces within, could be satisfactory to tho whols o cuther party, ‘Thoy all apcak with redpect of tho personal bebrlng of bLoth Packard and Nicholls. The Ilctter of “Niclolly lp})enfl to please them greatly, snd they wpeak of Liw aean honorable woldier, whose sfncerity and high couraze cannot ba undonbled. Unquestionably ho will do his ut- wost to carry ont the polley to which ho wo frankly cominits himself, and be fs sustained by tho best moral sud inteltectual clements of hle party, A Jarge number of Republicans have from tho begln. ning nccepted his Guveruorship se inevitable, and wald that it would not only bring present peaco, ut make o great step forward In tho protection of the people, snd surely lead to & revrganization of artied, under which all sldes would, as 8 muttor Bofl of pollcy ‘and duty, protect the persunal and the scceasion of thd mombers from the Facksrd 1o the Nicholls' Legislatare, thereby making o legls- lature of undoubted anthority, would have tho cffect of brinming sbonta pesceful solution of the troubles in Loulsiana. The troops ho thought would b removed from tho vicinity of the State. louse within n very short time, and be placed con- finence in tho promles of Gov, Nichollsthat no bloodshed would follow, The ouly guestions now remaining are those of dotall and TUR UNITED BTATRS BENATORSULP, ‘There arc about twonty candfdates of all shudes of politieal oplaion, Incinding Warmoth, Wiley, and Dusy, Liberal Nopabliesns; Penn, Liberal Domo- crat; and Bpofford, Jonas, Gllwon, sud aeversl other stralght-ont Domocrats, The choice pro. bably lays, howover, between Spollord and Jonde, with tha chancos greatly in favor of the former, who s Ly for tho nbler and better quallfied wan of the two, Juoge I, M, Spafford fs the law-partner of Judge Campboll, formerly of the Bupremo Cuurt of the Uunlted Ktates, and 18 a scholarly man of fins legsl attalnmients, Ita political opinlons are stelctly Democratic. B, F, Jonas {s 8 New Orloans law- yor of moderate abilities, but a Nourbon Democrat of tho most intense school, and his strength lles entirely in that direction. ‘The Senatorial strugglo will probably keep the Nicholis Legislature In scsslon four or five days more. For Rent, Cheap. ‘Ldno;l;o:llnl: );n;lnen“mom, 01‘)\x2.’!‘ feot, on Btate- ello Palmer louss, to y % 3T R, G ©. 0. D, Clothier, 183 & 196 Htatoat, TO RENT. Madtson-st., cor. Ciark and Mad er Golden Eagly C and locstion lu the tson, sec- lulfl, store), Finest Do MBI, Tobuis § suid b, rya Hidek. STORE TO RENT. One-balf of Btoro and Pasement on Fitth-av., fa won- gection with a tlovo and Bitien lou, - Dest locatin e chy for the jolbing trader, oo oo & 143 Lasaiiest. DOCK FOR RENT. MeCormick's O/d Pactory Duck on North Side, Bast of ush-at. bridgo, over 850 foct front, Ap- plyat Room D Reaper Block. HOTELS. SANDS HOUSE, ALMOST IMPARTIAL in the dlatribution of offices. From Plnchback down, tho negroes of avery shade of color and po- litical opinfon hove beon reprusented, A few days aguthy Governorsaid to o Jepresentative who wished to nom!nate a School.Board for hladistrict: +¢ Put two negroes on it, and any white man you plesso not & tmember of Legisiature, and 1 willconfrm it." The BatoniRouge apecch fs dig- nified aud maoly Jo its way, and, as it hus never faund {1a way Inta.tho Northern papers, the eeson- e A SRR, potitical rights of all volers, 'Tlie Commlssloners urla in good spirits overtho present aspoct of af+ alry, EPISTOLARY. NIOHOLLS TO TIIB PRESIDENT, re, and bnoging it the odium on this Staf s War, A e 0f wabathutial plaatere; . inutes, und lo! the Preal. N | ta) parteof 1t aro worthy of reproduction now. | with grey haif and benavolont countenances, triei | unllkely, becausa Natoom ls consldercd lmprogna- O e T trols comind depule, and Jaunches THE PACKAUD LXGISLATURB New Onexaxy, April 30,—Tho Commlsslon's | my o palicy indlcatod in thiaspeect, faithfully par- | t0 expllll tome recently whenco the lmll‘nlmu: Dbla there, and the Ttussians cannot cope with the | out fitw a louy comment or refutatlon, bis volcs 0 Cor, Wabash-av, and Madlson.st,, has beon tn caucus all tho evenlng, tho members in | reportto tbo Vresldont by telopraph to-dayin- | o4’y cioy, Nichulls, bas brought him futo dla- | hedsrisen. Oneul them said: ~‘hinco ho War | Tyurkish Dlack Sea fleet, The Iussisns having | buing nlmost Wono heant, from tho bopluntag o5 oL Voe block from A. T, Gtewart & Co.'s Dry Goods | iurn makingspocches swearing eternal Odelity to | cludes tho following letter from Gov. Nicholls ro- repute with the oxtremo wing of his own party; :gdfi,'.::'hfc‘fi“'fl?fl ::-‘m-;:” n ouH:un;.r!; possesalon of Erzeroum and Vau, ran easily ade the end of the -m{lnlw’;m}:: lx:lm::-]-lwzlan "l?r"lnlnlu e House, and MeVicker's Thestre. Packard, The members are guarded and provent- | fersing to the joint resolutions heretoforo tele- | ;o (¢ {4 on sccount of this policy that he {s de- L4 g i 2 Y vance to Trebizond, ! 14 8 good road between | 15 ‘:L e el et &.f ed from leaving tho bullding to prevont douvrtion, | graphed: nounced by thein, as I have already written, asa Ersoroam and Troblsond. Thus tho chances ore | When' coatradicted—a mode 'of cloug & [y 2.00 PER D "AUR Iato hout most of thoth were raparted aslesp, | Exzcorve Dapamruxr Srars or Loutsas, | 0 gacy o decidedly fu favoraf ltaseia If sha attacks Tarkey | coutrovamy whicl e considered the heightof il ¥ 8 . Tho report having becn published that the Com- | Nkw OnLeaxs, Aptl} 10, V877.—~T0 {he lion, 2 In Asta Ml T b v breediug amotgs ctvilzed Osmantls, The fact is $ J NEW HOUSE-ELEQANTLY FURNISHED. wisslon wero 18 posseuaion of an order for th itk | GAGI B Larancs, Josesh fi Uaxtey, o . S TUNUATERIAL FAUT OF YHR GFBSCE THAY G0 OUT AXD HUNT Nidokiie A o, b e T s ool 0 | st Aimed Vodky with all bls scholarebip, by Vs 5 o arlan, \, dro Vuyue Jc Veu EN- H - g ¢! ractical man. v — 5 UOURR-RLEDANTLY JURNISHKD. | Gawal of tho troops, which they conld tasms at | Sariane,J00s G0 Uroct, Nov caeals Larawiraa | o0 ooers gontlemen, Into public Tife for the Thetoe ’c'.'fx'n'u"{\*‘-"r'n:':'n?:.;u";?«'f::"wn,ry'lffqrz- o e funrad ey eruvl maasacoen of CHatnaLy. | 1oy e mbny Soars &4 o dleapporated rectuse,and ¢ AVENUE HOUSE | 3 Howieridseat ey | 35756, i ol oo, Sl | sS85l W88 S0 s o | ik, et S8 REIEICMGT, | e i o Tk sy mar | Bifinrif SRS p ot s 1 e e toment 1n tio Nicholls Leglalatare | LOUWIan3. "In 40 dulug I destro 1o sy that o e L e a2 thts | Tor the praection of iho nextoes thus becames tha | '°%* T atvnied by A 1arg majority, and. there b & G d Twenty-1econd.st. and Wabash-av,, 1 e Adleriod o ,,“‘ T thoy express not mersly abatract Ideas, but | Niste. §am eatisfied that by following vut that | curse acd destruction of the negraee. The only TUN SPRING FLOODS, siruug party anoig thy Depunies and among the | FOR RENT. will o-morrow mako & dotermined eflort 10 forco | the' Gopvictions Of . GuE. Beoplos - WhIE | Siasio anuonaéoment § shall focolve tho full cou- | wey to check Tatogesof tilé Aoscripilon \v toes- | Detamsbr, April 10.—The rainy seston Wiff | public “who hink that ‘the mun U, (8 e 1] Apply to HENRY WOQD, Room 15, 8 an electlon, snd will centro thelr ateength on Ja- | will be practically executed by them through tuelr | fdunce of thig people. I wish to stais to_you, | tabllsh berc s Government strung cnouzh (0 en+ | probably delay the general advance futo the sllu~ | Wrung place, aud ate determiued that tho ¢ of A3y to HENRY WOOD, Room 12, 83 Madison-st. | nas, They bollsva the chauces better now than | Fepresoitatives, thoir courts uad thelr ksecutive | gentlomen, thit 1 am speaking to you withoui | forco the laws. Sucl & Coternioeut Die) plajus of Roumants, whers the e et | prescat Prositent shall bo” aent’ back to by ! FINANCIAL, they will be when moro Kopublicaus have taken | Governments, Aw tuo Cuiet Maghirale of the 1atu that it 1bo lect- ruads cruitage at Ruwall Hisear, and that bis auc Btalg, 1t will ba not only wmy pl re, but wmy bounderl duty 1o give every asalotance Iumx power leuding ta that end. [am thorough.y watisdied that uny coireo of politicsl action traced ou a usrrower lino than the good of tho whule wuqh: regardives Prepartion; howover, 1 will éd Governor of tale tate 1 will go aud lake uy atttco untrammoled towards any manor set uf mouy that I will do my whole duty, &nd, sfter thy fnter. val between thid timo and the tima I shall lake my oath as Uuveruor of this State, paseably sfter heavy ralus. Tho Danube is also: very high, and rising repldly, 1t Is thercfore scarco~ 1y probabio that any extenslve milliary movements will bo attempted for threo wecks at least, their seats. evasor nu longer be zppointed b‘ the S%llln, Lut, in ull other Paritamentd, by (re® election, Birauge 1o say, this Ahuwed Vettk, wha fa In many i respects a Conservative from sheer Chsuyinbm, When b auged about & score’ of thesa youug whits scuundrele, there will be sn and of ulgger- huuting fn thisBiate; aud we old_heads of the OCAUCUSING. BOUND ADVICE, 7 PER CENT. Nicholls party, wau kuow what law l¢ aud respect A wus suffictently uuwise ta countensuce, if not to 1%00 od City It L W of color or condition, wust fnevitably load to dly- ¢ bl LAYALD'S MISSION. wroniote, iscusslon ou toplcs of forelg palicy, in ",?',;"e v R il‘z‘ml‘g;"'\..-k\'i‘.:"' 98 | Nxw Osumaws, La., April 10.—In olnt cavcus | ayter and raini, 3y views on this sublect wero ful, ey eyl DGR I ;'x'mvnr:'::: i‘k:&'.m':éfpe'é“ forcing 1t ualllne | oo xricorLE, Aprl 10,—Layard fs_sxpected Which thie Chamibor, su far us it lay in It power, ek Agwers Soun's AvERY s da of ths Bensto and Voase of the Packard Logisla- | ly: atated 10 the Conveution by whleh 11 |0 yo (no represcntutiva of the peoplo—uot of TilE BETTLEMENT to-night.” o will bave an Inlerview with Ednem § Pofudicd open queatiqus and eiharrbiicd, B oo T Ui faldiiat | Guco avday, Gea, W L. MeMillan s reportad sa | Whe nomiuated, gnd o tho meople, by | GEQ yef, Lut of h whole, | pecomiie, yentlowen, | virtaally brought abaut by the Commislon will | Pasba and Sefvet Pasha to-morrqw, but Do bopols | Fiupuies fudul In e debata on o address the, BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN | t22ins e’ bo saw mo sesson tor chaneiug th | 3, om 1 was cleciod | ad evory daye | Ci0)“Sud'orery obilgation Tncumbest pon my | pacify (is gubagpy Stale. 1t inatiers ot WhetheT | corained of Avolding war Lpatiesfudulged i the st die duclawation, ve 4y i yesanday, b o e | e elcen et o LS O PR | et onclitoof ne Uslie e, aud | o Pakard propieneres o, oty ekl Y, 4 | *Jictort st Gommanier-tnClet o th Turk- | oyt he it ot tie, Moposal Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, nce multiplied every hour to f sultiu tho sttainment of the ends for which all | B0 \on of tha Stato of Louislana snd tue lawa | yieldea by the Dowocrata were licld on coutut | lah Nevy, Las lett for the Danale, of the Conforencs was resolyed upoy, about */the Tut money tolosn on Fieal Estate, Produce and Pro- | 3rengthen tho convlction that th adhorets of the | {ust Uoveramionts aro eatabllahoc, | have cuilesl | ader thew: and [ propose. in so tsr s it fsfamy | without the sbaduw of cluim tuleys) elections The THE PLAGUR Independest tlzbuy of tho tiomun Kuplis snd 1o Lo, Clty and County rders, and Morcauttle Fapar, | Packard Goyernment were engaged iu a hopel 7 Sought, Ko bherale Ko colon line 1o Poiateia | power, o unforce ‘thom withaut regard o race, | threw scate 1 the Seveth Ward obtalned aho o8 | 4 1og i Dagdad, etermiaiion To, upbold them o, 1oy Jatt, 0ook 3F neiliog Kxchange on all countries. conteat. Flo declared it was uscleas and unjust to | S SOnnd common inicrests, and it s & source of | 910% or previous coudition. contest, and retaincd under the comprawise, ars ncreasing fn Bagdad. Yele) ond, A Wik Ko an Wi __ NEAL EnEATE iaduigs 1 nvoetives sgaisat Prosdont Hayce, os | FOSHliciton o bo bls io 447 Hhak (bl graat oLjoc | o' 18 Syt s e Sersie: 1 be appolated | Houd mbutt Syt Uk Ser el e e T boh allowed to beat arne for thelr country. tha L BNTATE, he wasnot tho author nor o any way respossiblo | 18 sbout o bo realized. feel that1do bul ta tha umce uf Govertior, L sh fdlatinckly mader. | ey e R o v could oL sichgeq | 70 reported comugement near Nicalcale false, | Dipatienin by protent cass nghting WS b2 fur the embarrassments upder which thalr Govern. | scniwents of tho peopls when I fuclaretist tiste olatopens st oy haade by ressen of fabfuct, | wilhous sndsageriag he majority of tho party, BXOLAKD'S ATTITUDR. sticipation of any sttempt ogainst tuclt fndupe i ment was 1aboring. Its overtbrow vccarred on the 91l day of January by revolution, snd If the ald of the General Government was tmproperly with- held, blamo should rest upon President Urant, not upon President llsyes. 'The underlylng causes of it defcat, however, aro gonera], ratber thsn local,—more potent than any relating to Loujylans alone, The peace and welfsre of the wholo country demand the complets sud final settlement of sl questions growlng out of the disturbod and dlsputed Government fu thig which could on o account ba yieldcd. THE FIUST RESULT OF THK SETILENENT will be to dovelup the dlssessiony In the Demo- cratic party already described In this cocrespoud. ence. Nicholls will at once tsse tholead of 8 Libera) Aduwinisteation party. Wikt will be st tho head ¥ tho Oppoatiion, Tiho ultimate faie of cach will depend fargely verbsps on the Seoatorabip, distribation of Federal psironage aud appropris- tiuns; but ] think there can bu no question that iwo auch partics will exlat. Democrats of the ex- treme kind now predics that Nicholls will withia three months be cuce juteaded by the feamera of the Loudon peu- tocol, and standing for the lnw’ruy of the Otto- wan ferritory, meuaced, as they fancied, Ly Aon- tenegro's demand of Nileich sud of & lew otlier atrips of barren border land. GREAT BRITAIN., PAILUBE DENED, Livzaroor, April 10.=The Courler says ita slatoment of the falturo of Ghotsuz, Walker & Co.y ‘merchants, was galrue. understood that suy waa, Loxnox, April 10.~In the Iouso of Lords thle! evening, Lond Stralbeden moved for coples of' troaties and otber paperw which suthorize Eugland to intervone in behall of the Cbristana in Turkey. He expressed tho belicf that through these faters national obligations war ouglit to bo still averted. The Earl of Huscberry upoke i opposition (o this viow, Lord Desby eald he did not think Auatrls or Prance'would require Englaud to fulall tho Treaty enfurment of the laws, €0 that all persuns aud property will Le fully and eqlll{ protected; and, should vccaslon require it, 1will proceed in pers son where auy disorders y wcnace the public peuce of the political rights of any citizen, Second, the catablivhment of & syatem of public cducation to bo aupported Ly al and snlforn taxation upon properiy, so that all, without rogard 10 racy or color, may mck'l‘l giclal advantages thereun- dor. ‘Taird, the fodte=iug of fmmigration in order 10 haston the development of the great nataral ro- solirces of tho State. laving thus conimiited our Government sad pea- ¢ therc be such, who suppoi i tn conviction or hope that L wltl 8o far forget myself as to #(hc bim personal considerstion, will bo wolully disanpointed, I propose to bring back A YHOYER TOME TO FUBLIC AVFALuS. Ipropass to doright myaelf, sod, {n s0 farasl cau control the dolng right by otlier parties, I 1ntend others shall do right. *"Phery Is oue thing about which I wish to make mention. Ereferto our colored citizeps, I be- Hieve, geutlomen, that you have selected a8 your standara-bearer f0-day a man who haa alwaye fult Aldine” Square Houses for ssle or rent, Apply to U. P. Swmith, st 23 Portland Block, between 12 and 1 @'clock : :-'. sad at No. 17 Aldine-square atier 3 o'clock MISCELLANEOQUS, PRESSED BRICK. of Patle. The opinlons of thosy best informed BRADIAUGH, BULNS, BURSE XN al ciples, 1 destrs (0 gud the { kindly,—in fact, Idou't know s man who bas kinder 7418 MOST UNFOPULAR MAN egarding the diplomatlc situation did not give an; i o 5 it 3 7 7 b] t 10 0 theso greab pnnciples, \—in | segarding plomatic o y - Chasl i " gl BN, JLESREL 26, Oy | St Ton chsblbmentsad matonnes of ons | Pl LSS ESL PO {7 | G iovanlsne el s adbhtte | o orouto i Uil v, 6t oo, | ialifopert vaning v Bnglnd et || 32 Bt e thouts svosie ees Bamalngua; sl ea ot Axardsbave | Governmeat coald only bo sccompl y torce, | {he troops uf the United States o thelr barracks, | My zecord un that po 4 nok duts from 10-day, | pally ssid, slso, that Le would uever ave been 4 . aanlo Uessnt, Free-thoug! ocates, receatly e Ao o L S taar, BN WUSSELL which couid 0ot be dtalnod. OF thia ho hiad am- | Instead of eausing any dlsturbanco of tho peace of | OF ffows the War, but it gous back o tha eacller | pol ik Be oton Houte soash | Wivh to lufervene, but reservod W herself the right || 2 il o0l charga of printing and_ publishlog & e Biomyatiionor shlitedal o eridTor ticly | which eonl a0t S0 e uthorty g | auy tendeney 1o rlor am disordcr, wil e th | perlod of wychilihuol wud 1t 14 B oFaLan (he ballot Lo (Eiweris f0 | 0 protect Engliah futercate If they wero tareats || Zestet0ns S0 Lo Be O ol characier, oo DUA BUSSELL & Co. | Eoeakc fo hiopialos, 1 was the duty of the sep. | 395r5e O piotosnd graddcatunta e pasyle; ud | Wik K0T AXoRD 2R FOLORRD FEOKLE OF § g Bk GolBu et I e B ety | ; B s it o, Md. 2 Bed s prow - § o o ’ 3 Fesantatives of tho peopie remslning In this Ag. | it be sccculcd by thems ae 8 proof ofghe bol’ | 3 1 want theut 10 know, ad I waot yo 1o | yeurs. Afier bl will como not chaos, but order |y AYSHISS thoninta comaz AN EXvL0NON 4XD IAUNDSTION WANTED. sembly to look the snevitable squarcly fu the faca | yelf-governwent. koow, that 1 will u;fl\ncblr:f)y protect them i all | of ¢ kind, eiihez under & Loulaisna ofa Lib- xntis, April 10.—Tho Nallonal Zelbusq says | at ’l_'wl.idy‘rnlu b:utduy at ?:!f'f'n e cu‘-u::x.‘ sud asve as mach as possible from the disaster and ‘Bujoylog under tho blesalngs of Divino Provi- | their righti. 1 fcel satisfed ihat nose of you eral-Natlonal 'Govorzor and Legislsturs. Tho | iutelligence has boea received frvin s well-ue | Avril 11, fupr dfmlin"é“ n ! -“. Sl CORINT overthrow, not ouly for the political party to which | deace the Eapulucys resulting from & Government | dla 5 Intorfere of deprive auy mau of Lis | judications here ta-day ore that the lalter party, | formed quarter u Vicuna that Austra bssum. | @ coulforty yards thick, = Conbnious DREtiess Wi o % Based upon uerty and Justice, the people of Lau- | rights; und if you sro 50 disposed you will #nd we | with the ald of the ol¢ Whigy, the Gerwans, thy 1 red, ln i m S for thelr rovcie resulted o openluy comiuiunicas i Bied fof s ety shousand (0,000 Dustiete 14 § they beloag, but for thio constituencles thoy repee- | {(lua cunnot fall 1o sppreciate 1Ba: tbeir good | opposcd toyou. T Maaccos, Snd Nowthern buuigrants:, wi) | Sieutly prepared, tn & military sciuc, for thoevent | (g with (bem ta-day, ~ Five wero found alivet S Ghrfres rce ihea bogd A Al | pont, o this end bo again advisedan sdlustment | fociung lacgely d ol pollcy s wsely laad | | Ciberels oae polnt {a regued o o conduct of | fiscioh, d Uhal Looalaus wi)uase Gt s fbe of au outbeeuk of war, Tho passagu of tho Dan- | f sa:r bad wandered o oiber parts of the mise, Miburg House, Alcricen, bcotlaad ¥ the Hepublican mewmbers as 8 body w 9 0p- @ campalyu, , A3 1Bro ' QT eI v ¥ gurated aad o conslatendy mslutajned oy the ube by thc Kusslans would prqbaliy be the wamaat | 11 &4 bellevod bave periabied