| Show bif B by y tel tei telegraph tr ak YA s P h AMERICAN nev NEW YORK 12 the times washington special says the accounts from the south show a wonderful change of sent sentiment men L prominent southerners just juat from home believe that hayes has haq power 0 to do more for the south van than tilden tillen could possibly have done had he been elected and already hayes hayea has more more earnest friends frienda among the southern people than tilden had prior to the day of the elect election ions iono A gentleman says the revolution in public sentiment is also beyond belief and he expresses the conviction that within six months president hayes will become moro mere popular in the south than ho he is now in the north the times chicago special ays tays t 5 judge luttrell of california who who passed pawed through heie here tonight to night en route for home informed your representative that he had bad a positive assurance from hayes that thata tAp special ecial session cession will be called from the to the of may luttrell says itji it is conceded that randall bandall will bo be put forward by the democrats for the the temes times washington special intention ia is to appoint no postmaster 0 st masten master without rigidly inquiring into his hia capacity none bone will bo be removed except for good cause key requested tyner to remain aa as the first assistant and d take charge of the northern appointments point ments the tribuna Tribu art buea bues nr 1 washington 1 bays says it is reported that aup of the earliest acts sets of hayes administration will be to change some bome of the important federal officers in iff louisiana meyeral of these are negroes who can neither read nor write wite even the important position naval officer at new orleans is held by a negro whose accounts come to the auditing off omm meers officers of the treasury signed by hla hib his hia mark this p person e is unable to read or write and it is reported that he divides the large emoluments of his with outside persons FOREIGN LONDON 8 in the house of commons this afternoon the tho under secretary for the foreign department said england L as yet had bad sent no reply to the RuF russian sari sUii note the reply kwas iwas aks intended to have been sent gent last at week but owing to Rus bus sias sils request td ld aw awalt await alt rit further communications it was deferred further communication has not yet been received an explosion took place today to day in the worcester toll colliery iery lery near swansea all the miners were at work at the time the number lost is not known sixteen bodies have been taken out ItIs it Is thought that six more are in the pit the duel in which the marquis de do Compe Com igne igno wm waa killed hilled at cairo was caused by M meyer a person connected with the egyptian G geographical eo society he accused the marquis of having supplanted the german geographer schweinfurt in the of that society during an altercation which followed meyer struck the marquis marjul S A challenge was sent sen son tand and accepted and the duel was fought with the result previously reported constantinople 8 7 the khedive of egypt hus promised to place troops and four men of war at the disposal of the tho sultan in the event of a conflict telegrams from and aud acet tinge represent that tile tho insurrect tion in herzegovina Herze govina is again becoming serious because of turkish oppression constantinople 0 9 the turkish minister of foreign affairs has sent the following dispatch to the ottoman ambassador at london the reforms proposed by the conference and accepted by the imperial government are already being applied they embrace two classes viz the reforms resulting from the organic laws which will be submitted to the parliament aud nud nud and the reforms immediately applicable which are as us follows the reorganization of the tile the beh seh scheme eme for which has been elaborated and handed to colonel baker for his eon bon consideration the division of the communes into cantons canton which will be doneas soon as the provincial authorities can assemble and send to constantinople the information for which they have been asked relative to the communal districts the institution of corps of mixed gen darmie composed of and christians ats a system which already exists in several parts of the empire the admission of non subjects to military schools which were recently authorized and decreed by august mosher the prohibition hibi tion of the immigration of en masse into roumania and the employment nun non of the regular troops except when absolutely necessary interdiction against carrying arms without special authority amnesty for andl individuals implicated in the recent events at Phillippo Phillip polls formation of a special commission to be dispatched to the villa of bos nia the danube and Adria nople sanction of the liberty of public worship all litigation upon religious matters to come under the jurLe jurisdiction diction of the remission of arrears of taxes due to january 1877 in the provinces that have suffered maintenance of the right to property already acquired by christians in bosnia besnia and herzegovina Herze govina CAIRO 9 the egyptian finance committee have accepted the proposals of aa M de do lesseps Lesse pg made in the name of thesues the suez canaleo Ca canni canal nalto to complete and work the canal between cairo and ismalia provided the company be author authorized izett to levy ce certain dues upon vessels passing through the canal the tile nearly completed works were formerly abandoned b for want wani of funds by the execution of lesse lease epla pa plan pian large tracts of desert land cabbe can be reclaimed to cultivation LONDON lonbon 10 A bucharest telegram declares that in the event of war I 1 Roum anians policy is fixed ate she must ally herself with russia if europe will not protect the bou rou manian neutrality the rimes times correspondent at pera says under the former sultans there were instances of a tyrannical improvident and rapacious government but under the sultan abdul abdulhamid hamed we are in full anarchy the palace is issuing orders without consulting the porte port and the porte is transacting business without guidance from or communication with the palace such buch a combination of tyranny and anarchy of absolutism with impotence was never before witnessed LONDON IO 10 the times correspondent pon dent writing hom nom st petersburg of the recent council says lt if I 1 ain aln am told on the best authority that the whole question of peace or war having been gone into in the presence of general Ignat ignatieff leff the council over which the tiie emperor presided was unanimous in its conclusion anat in the present circumstances peace is of tile the greatest necessity to rus Ras russia siaa sift I 1 am also informed that owing to these consid erat orations fons ions ideas for a deac peaceful policy lcy ley were accepted during that council and that the only point on which the members differed was the t time I 1 me at which the tile demobilization of the army should be ordered according to my informant it was decided that the order for demobilization should be issued as soon as peace was signed between the porte and servia pervia and montenegro panis ranis 11 A dispatch from constantinople stantin ople opie says according to letters from the provinces the thel christian population ise lse is everywhere ery where molested especially in armenia the armenian patriarch finding his representation to the porte of no avail tendered his resignation pardons or commutations of sentence have been granted to sol communist convicts s i LONDON 11 tho observer in a leader sa says wo h have vve ive reason to bellevo 1 when the proposal recently made in the freach preach chamber of deputies for the extension of the fortify fortifications of paris the tile schema was dropped in deference to the peremptory declarations from brlan 11 biln that any addition to the dea deh uses used af paris would be considered a casus belli CAIRO caino 11 ll the tho egy egyptian P tian man of war which was waa cruising in the gulf of suez to break bilak up the slave traffic took fire at sea and was entirely destroyed there were men aboard of whom were saved LONDON 12 the times belgrade belgrado di db patch says saya reports reach belgrado belgrade through usually trustworthy chaikel cha inel relative to the immense am arn amenta in the interior of russia i t is asserted that men wilt will vr ill be in the army by the of march marell it is supposed that russia has ha other purposes besides an att altaic ok on ou turkey the has appeared near grimsby lincolnshire Lincoln shire and the foot and mouth disease in cheshire and Flint Flinta shire bire the mohammedan population of besnia bosnia is becoming very much excited by the address of amans godjas and tile the wandering dervishes vi who have roused the fanatical passions ot of their followers to such a pitch that foreigners state there them is imminent danger of a massacre of the rajahs rajahn the christians assert that they have already paid taxes for the present year and it ia Is now being collected a second time the taxes are assessed at eighty four pias tres per head bead besides the rajahn rajahs are taxed thirty one plasters pi asters on each male for the exemption from military duty the govern governments tenth of the produce of the country is exacted inn in ioney money and tho tha beys boys or lan ian landlords dloras who receive one third of the products of the lands cultivated b by Y the pe peasants a s exact this third in money knowing their third will be requisitioned by the military if taken in kind it ia is reported that the ma hommedal hom officials in Banja luka cut oft ott the hand of a man accused of agitating in favor of the insurgents murders and outrages are said to be on the increase in north ern besnia bosnia and many christian christians are flee fleeing ng to Austria leaving their property to b be plundered fy by t the h bashi nashi bazoukas ST sto peters RETERS petersburg burg BURa IS 10 the past winter was the severest for ma many ny years the tho thermometer on sunday night was nearly 20 degrees below zero |