17 MARCH 1877, Page 1

President Hayes has carried his Cabinet. He caused it to

be signified that he would not yield, and it is hinted, that Senator Cameron might have a European Mission, but should not keep his son in the War Department, and the opposition died away. The new Cabinet has been installed, and has already drafted a Bill for the reform of the Civil Service, the details of which, however, have not been published. Mr. Hayes has been accepted all over the country, and the newspapers are full of little stories of his "ways," the general drift of which is to show that he is a very good- natured and cool person, with a gift for saying nothing in a very genial way,—a very good gift in a President of the United States. It is affirmed that the English Minister is to be changed, and re- ported that Mr. Lowell will come here, New England having been left in the Presidential arrangements a little out in the cold.