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“CONNECTICUT. ELECTION ‘STILL ANOTHER GRANT VICTORY. Be PARRA Oe The Nutmeg Follows Granite State. the Conneciicut Pushes On the Grant Column by Two Thousand Piuralily. LABOR REFORM NOWHERE, No me ‘fe the Passives or Possums, A Republican Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Seerelary of State, Treasurer and Comptroller, A Republican Legislature and Another Republican United States senator. Harrrory, Conn., April 12:80 A. M. The retucus are coming in with tolerable speed, nd enough is now Known to allow 4 pretiy accue rate estimate of the vote beiug ui One hundred and forty-eight towns out of 167 ow as follows:— Jewell, 42,655; Hubbard, 40,325; ccaticring, 1,711. , Pts includes all the principal citios, with the ex. Geption of Bridgeport, A rough guess of whose vote yeports a considerable republican gain. Jewell will have about five or six imndred totat tajorrty over both nis opponenis and 2,060 over Huvbdaru, “he republicans are wilt witu joy over ‘this glorious reward of thely carpest anu (horough Canvass of the State. ‘There is ttle doubt that the total vote will bea cComparstively light one, something under 90,0 OF MOLY 1124 5,00) less Than last year. - ghia dears dub the trath of the apathetic state of public feelag which I describet a week ‘ego a4 existiug all over the Siate, Both re- Pubdlicans and democrats seem, for easily explained Motives, to Nave been too greatly disgusted wita the Platform or the policy adopted by their parties to come ous and vote, No ‘dowt there Dave beea thousandy gf — antiGiant D “who would pot vote for Jewell, and wi Neverilieless did not ike to vole the democratic ticket, of the unteytilied paye been go thoreuginy be ered wilt indignation and asiontsuimept Bomarsantt turhed by thetr couyedtion ge in accepting ihe very latest phase of the situation that | g¢ (vom a very vel this latter Phey have remained at home, sutlerin: Acute alluck of the sulks, Here ja Hart Gisposttion has beeu patafully appareat, for in splte of some interesting local js es, the deigs Crats have lust 300 on their last yeas Majority, aad their inaction and political languor have iost them She city and probably also the Senatorial district. About tits, however, there 1s still some doubt in the Pos! oftice, republican, Strangely enough the Pemocratic contestant is declared to ve elected, whlle the democratic Zines concedes a victory vy seven $o_ the republican candidate. There 1% clearly mistake Somewhere, and tt 15 TODO in the fF estinats; but every one is too vu go over ‘the retuyns and Ang out the error in eee whiok doubtless caused the Bea Tae triumph of the republicans is ourse Cecisive, but until about cleven ock ng Were in tle dumps and admitted tiat Jewel had Not carried ihe State by a popular vore, though he ‘Was certain to be elected by the Legisia'ure, Louger aut. longer grew their faces as figures of het seatteriag = vote = came and disclosed the really respectable of tte «outside parties, the temper people, indeed, displayed fanaliosm such ba oO One gave them credit for, Six handy Was the highest estimate of their vole given Wem in the pri lowlattons of (he republican managers, but Uiey have allowed at leas) Aiieen uundred, The labor reformers, however, ran equally below their Coupitied sirength, and slfogetn got more (au a couple of hundred vot ‘Tit the wand gam at New iiaven, therefore, ‘Was received, Jewel chances for uu absolute mas jority iooked very siender and wa aetory, and the a gn the footing up of about one humired and tweaty- | bliree towns le was 600 short. This was puiled up, however, ma a hour, as uw by magic, and aiter victors put no bound tv and ihe newspaper offices and frit = iriumphang — cheery over enst le. yee Lf Tne democrats, on the contraiy, Were fiii¥ wae , Slyzed with hymuliation over the shameful folling oat New Haven, and they are siill at a loss to account for it. Eyerything im that ancient strong. short halt what the Jubilation hotels rang i wile on the other hand ine extreme section | av have not | NEW YORK HERALD, FRANCE, President Thiers’ Plan of Location for the Govern. ment and Chief of State, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALG Paris, Aprii |, 1872. His Excellency President Thiers has abandoned his project for the transier of the goverament from Veisailies to Paria, Me will, however, tn his capacity as Chief of State, hold fis recepions in tls clty, GERMAN The Imperial Visit to the Queen Victor: marck in Brrlin—Tho Premior’s Mes. sage of Regret to Fras FP, France. TCLEGRATA TO THE NEW YORK HERAL, April 1, 15 BeRery, Mis Lape: @t Baden to-morrow, PRINCE BISMARCK IN The Promtey, Prince Hisu Vertin from his can Count BRELIN, ck, has cotarded to yistt to lis estate at Varzin, MSAGH TO THB FRENCH MINISTRY, Wesdehlen, tie Geran Charge is, haa notified Couut de Rémusat, Vue French Minister of Foreign Afaivs, of Prince Bismarek’s regret at the faiiure of President Thiers to Induge the Assembly to ratify tue postal eouven- uou before the pevhemenvery Adj opener: AUSTRIA AND ROME vou QW Affaires at Pay! The Enperor's Minister to the Papal Court | Recalled. TELEGRAM TO THE HEW 1034 HERALD. ae, April l, 1872. Tt ts know in @iplomatic circles that Count Trautimansdort, the Austrian Minister accredited to the Holy See, will shorly presout hts letters of { reowil. SP ain. Robbers on tho Rail aud Bandit Plunder 0: a « Mail Train. TELEGRAM TD THE WEW YORK 41419. Maprip, April 1, 187. A band of robbers last week removed the rails on {he Madrid and Andalusia Railway between Valde- penai aid Manzanares aud stopped the mai train. ‘They thon made aa attack on the tram, which was resisted by ward, Shots were one of ihe gilards, an oMger and ay { Wounded, senger were and took jthousaind ponids sterling. Russia, | The Diplomatic Relations with the Roman Pon- uff Not sandal a TELEGRAM T) THE NEW yor HERALS. Lonvon, April J, 1872s Areport which has been prevaicnt im politicar civcles for some thne past announcing an early restoration of diplomatic relations between His | Majesty the Czar of Russia and His Holiness Pope + } Pius ue eles ts Is contradicved. THE WAR iW Mm: XI, Report of Rocha’s Defeat sconteuniited <A Tuarist General Captured by the Revolutionists, The H TCLEGHAM TO THE NEW 33% HERALD, SAN FRANCIse), April 1, 1872, ‘the steawship Montana, from Mazatlan Maron She brings several prominent Hels, with their famtiies, } General Sanchez Ochoa, commanding the Ft division of General Rocha’. army, w, by the enemy at Durango on Marel 17 | under orders co advance Immediately on Mazatian, | and General Pesquiera, with his forces, was at | Cullacan awaitiag bs arrival to co-operate with | hin. Mexican r ‘There fs no truth In the reported defeat of General | Rocha by Donato | [a A Lame Appeal to the Democracy—Convening a I Non Existent Legislature—Conference of the Sainits—Congress to Enforce the Law in the Zerritory. Eai@ Lake Crry, Aprilt, 187 . hold of the party looked promising on list Saturday, heir divisions had been healed by the substitution ; The call for the Democratic Convention through of Governor English, their inost popular leader, for | the Morinon Church influence does not please the On unsatiziectory candidaie fer the Legiside | democrats at ail, The seneme to divide the Gentiles ture, and there were runiors of a sticcegs. | py vld party prejudices will nov worl fai attempt having been made to break = ‘The toris-second annual Conference of the Church Me four or ve hundred eclid colored repubviicam | ef the Latior Day Saluts commences next Savurday vote and divide sume of tt tothe support of tue | at the Tavernacie here, Gemocrats. Kighteen hundred majority was cons | ‘The Pre. ident of the late Mormon State Conven- Qdentiy expected, } tom pu a proclamation to convene the Legis- ‘Tue resutt, however, shows it to have beew, and | jature, under uh State constitution, on the sth of this cruel disappointment las of \tsel! Involved whe tute ts ag Rs ie Boe Ae ow Aad adede Aeiear of te party. t ppoimtment ts expressed at the con+ Apo! the Logislature™ allis yet in donit; but it ; tinued ‘ ot ae: ay ad are hi ga Oe tw probaity of about the same compiexton as last | nen sind Ree Baxious to awe oe year. | dec 4 It Will test the validity of the proceed- ‘The republicans may have, pervaps, gamed one federal Courts of the Teriiiory tn regard Or even two Senators and hal! wa dozcu Assembiy- Ee — men, bul thatisall they claim. This, of arse, | The Unk Jedieiary—Bill to Sustain United Carries the seat in the Cuited States seuare to be os Couits in the Verriiory—The Bigamy Billed this year | Lnw. i aa “dt 1s already opeuly stated tat ex-Covernor | WASHINGTON, Aprit 1, 1872 Hawtey to ve chosen, aut that Merry may be | Nepresentative Voorhees, of Indiana, imtrodneed considered a “dead duck” now (Hat the Siate hag. Milo tue Louse to-day and had referred to the Judi Sv markedly shown ite prefevence for the a | clury Commitee, of which be 18 a Member, a bill to wha of (ne party. aid the enforcement of the laws In th ory of | Utah. Ic provides that the Umied States Attor The Latest Ke vey siall preseoute ail criminal cases im HAR7FORY, Conn, Aprit 1, 1872. | tie Disiviet Courts, Whether arising unde: Returas from 124 towns give Hub. | the laws of Congress or of tie Lerritury Dard, st.o25; Gillette, 1,142; Harrison, vss. geweu's | MR "a uarshals shall serve #il pie majortty over all O2ie Jewel's wan as against | hue il th Tn seventy-thres towns = te repablieans | UY Comet’ ‘ve applied to pny the anaes of one bayo a net gain Of four Reprevencatives; | foxes ng il that jurors snail uivn from a phe Senate wil certainly etal fis be - leet year— | list prepared ty ine 4 “ ingoF ar eaukutte on OF 1810 8—with & good chance of beloy t4 toz. Te nei!, shali be suilicient to sustain prose- looks now ws I Jewell may bh. heen elected by bigamy: t each Mistitet Judge may the peow ‘The day was mostly clear, With sivong | taventor fl cesen, eat nes ce the Wibn ing west winds and o¢castonal snow squlils. Tle roads | Mig) recover au taxable Costs of the loving party. gre devp witlt mud, andthe vote ts ir a> Lake as Iti Understood that My Voor 2 will Wake a fast y Fpeeeh OM Lis bills THE OTNOINNATI ELECLIONS {HH CINGINNATL CONVEWTIO! cr | Alleged Action of Prominent Penusylvanians. ‘The cliy elections passed off ule y | . Hiarrisaune, Pa., April 1, i872 the new wards, The whoie county votes for ! Teported here that the foliowlag gentlera¢ { Vontvol and County Solleityr. Party line sifted thelr iatention to attend and suppo sely drawn any wwiirre There was much the action of the Cinelanatt Conyention:—Seuatur ‘The city elect Is tov tWo Superior | A, Ke M Moorehead, Judge Pet Dar aad ward of . | win Phe My lewin, J. M. MeClure and VINGINNAT, OHO, April 1! Genera Return of the city aud cuwity eleedons come in Howiy. The slow counting At the polls wil prou- BULOIDE 1N WESTORR: TER ¢ COUNTY, abiy rendor the sending anything like compete | An Inquest was heid at Tremont, Westen = Feturits Out of the quesitun. county, yesterday by Coroner Meeks on the body of CiNCINNAtY, Lit A. Me | an unknown man, found suspended from a tee in ‘The Indieauona are thay the wext of Coun: | the peighboricod of Ihe adjoining village of Fords Cilmen Witt be democratic and the Board of Alders | pam ar an vy, hour tn the worning. The bouy men slightly republican, & pi hing tas been so | had appare bcen hanging since the previous extensive That the returtis be unnsualiy lates | ity. | Weet ie ye ‘tah eouplextean it heave ¢ antaloons and % KEOKUK dow’ PLUCTIONS. ua or wr ek pao; ‘pack telt hat > “Kroxuk, April ly Nouns Was found On the remains except sume ppb ohe } naval discuarge papers, bearing the name of To the city elections to-day the repuuit ans ee ed | Charles Fisher, A verdict was rendered In accords theiv Cutie Ueket by @ Diaioriiy Of OFA Over The Clie t e wilt the above faets and the body wanslerced wens! Lickel Wo tug own auldoriles dor Maher ale Mighuess he Crown Prinee Frederick : Walllaua Witt visit his mother-ut-law, Qacen Victoria, | exchanged and | The bandits flnally gained possession of the cars ; ail the money they could find, some three | ALIAN OPERA. Opening of tha Easter Seacon—Gals Might at the Academy—A Nine Thousand On» Hundred Dollar Honse— “il Trovatore,” with Parapa-Rosa, Phillips, Wachtel aud Santley. ‘The most extravagant exvectations formed of une er season of taliva Opera wich opened Laat might at ie Academy fell (ar shore of tic veatity, as Was evienced the performance of vit TrOvas tore,” With Mie Solow Cast:—Leonora, diadawe Pareja-itosa; Agicena, Miss Adelaide Philllps; Marien, tere Wachtel; Count Dt Lua, Str, Sant. j ey. SO say that the honse was crowed would bat fatty express tae oumber ul people tat Uatened to this performar Tae receipts neiziboriogt of 89,10 aa un @ single repre ation, The 13 Was placed at but some of Mle speculagurs readdy obiaiued double tut amount’ before tue performance commenced. Ic only | ouave oltea said before, that New | | York is witling to pay for.the best talent in Wahaa Opera, nO Miter what the bil may oe The reat} } cause of tae reported Tauiure ol ope jin the past is due to their aad pound fools’ views imanage- ment, and not to the public. We cam ‘jast a3 well pay for opera here as | London or Paris, even uf the government subalay 13 Lob In eXtstey Nilssou's treat suceess was due | Brignot! and Amodio mtrodaced the Amerteau poole, aud Ue immense popularity which the work aiiained at ones, was made it a promment feature every season sinc But much abuse at the mands of ine wetent troupes have shaken tis Hold on the pablic of twe years, And 1 las come Lo be regarded only as a Couventent Opera to fit Out a season or Lo be tsed us a sMbstl Inte tu case OF disappointment, {tix needless to | enumerate the various casts of distinction in this opera since ts first representation ta New York, but unquestionably Caat of last might Was tie best ever Kuowa tere, volee aint sci 7 Madame “iL Trovatore’ to to her own surpassing tuleuts, aud iad sie such sure | rontndlags as Lose whieh gaye (ue vera fast might } such celery she might not have jound unecessary to brave the periis of a Wester: tour. | Tels now some seventeen years sutce La Grange, | Kosa awdinirabiv sulted to tie a ae matic aracter and passionate nature of Leo- Her rendering of the tcomparable “Tacea la Notte’ aod “i"amor sul ait i especialiy the cabaletta to tne former, “Tn tale aiuoi Was adinirabie, Miss Phillips? rendering of the tragic vo/e of the gypsy 1s well known, and in the sccond act, in the scone with Mayrico, her acting rose (o the standard of a Bistori. lost some In rounduess ant cloariess in {he upper Holes DUE Le {Tower and midate tones are as iuil of dramatic fre and expression as evi | ‘the two features, however, of the opera, in point ot noveliy and public ex were ; Wachtel and autley. ‘Nhe nit erman | tenor was im fing ‘volee asd spuits and sang than might of Octo ue in the Academy, He in (itis openiity serenade — “Deserio sulia lerra’’—with ab exquisiie grace and tenderness, aud nothiug could be more beautiful in whe tenor Line than ils uuequatied rendering of the “AN! st ben myo.” Of course the ctect of Di queila para,” av the close Ol the Hird act, was electric, ana th ‘ose AL HAM, Calle ing hun before the curtain fe Mim bess ut we it te above, as j there was a, tender wy re passionate 110 Smit hear Dut i on y defect | lis Manrico ts In che tower seone, In wie Ng fails 16 Cointaunicdte to the “ant che fa nirle”? the fer Vor and expression iiatis recognizable in “AD! st ben mio” Mr, Wachtel’s acre Is fully equal to hig singing, aud if he would endeavor to tone cova a litle ofthe Intense excitement under whic eyently labors fe could he a teaor sans reproche, For thd frat [ime aid a New pore audience hear {i Balen” snug Mi wv style which Js as nearly akin to periection #5 a Mihail Voice could make tt. Santley nad alveaty made a deep and lasting im. pression on the minds of the Retr York DUDLISy In Opera, oratorio and coycert, bul ist pl Was his culuinaiing tritaipa, Si a sup rb vorce, nigh musical taming and perfect voe calism have ly been united in a baritone, Each note is bell-lise tu ats Meatness and quivers with expression snd passion. ‘tne fine culture of his voice is shown in the perfect ease vith whieh he sings aud his coimplete masiery of ayo e. His act ing is rather quiet ior a Verdi representative, Ie nol devoid of grace oud ease, it may be tuieresiing bere to give rac dates of tie | first appearance i publte of cacn of tls celebrated trio o "1a the combma- ton, uie her debut ia Muita, 1°55, as Amina, in “La Soanambular” Wach- } telat Vienna in 18 rmont, in \ pemences * i r Rosa's Al mde Dut 100K | The chorus and. creacs: 4 “hight were im. measurably superior to auything in that ine we have had in New York for years. Witn the excep. | tion of aveie pasa the “Auvi Chorus’? wiih the anvils and an ocedsioual Wurryiug of Lae lenipo the be sad lo he i ua tie they We would sug- of (lis operat y baton, and the Vigo Into the tusivumentation. representations ) gest that in future here that the tower back insiead im Vine last act be placed wt the ol the would the bett of the wing, as would be intink or hevessitate a sugnt change fy the th On Wednesday Verdi's in: is With the follow eriul cast: *—cilda, Mine. Parepa-lesa: Mads Miss Phillips; vuke ol Manta, Wachtel; Rigoletto, parapicile, hari Cook. AMUS MENT: 8. ots Th Sheridan Knowle back,'f re wi Shakspeare’s exquisite comedy at this theatre last nigiit, The change is decwedly for the better, a8 Sheridan's play does not require the same exceilonee in the actors, aud possesses move of the kimd ol Inier Which takes wii the public, ‘The characicr of Juita gave greater scope to Miss Le Clereg for emotioual ack ing, of which sie availed herseif tanfeomely., Une fortunately sie found herseit without support, | owtng to the poverty of the casi, Mr, Walle! ved the Huachback in iis most lugubrious mans 'y and Mr. Fentui was so Mich lmiscit that t irom his Orlando. pany deserves pratse for an earnest evori to render ctively her part as Helen. It is exeditable to LeU in spite of thee dvawhacks, the “performance mnteressing. i Waltteles he | A warm reception was given to M sier Wale lack last wight on his revappearance atter eve | iuness. We are nappy to say itat If looks can pe { trusted he ts quiet ied an health and ' equal to any aimount Of Indian wiventive. | sa | Ling Edwin's Tiron | This establtshineat w last eveutng, under the management . Henry Greenwail, to a tnir house, ‘The pigees ced were “The Palace of Truth,’ a fairy co: wii a relientng oil aves. Both cli pa tpon the | stage-and the acting wis goe | i | Panorams o ' ‘ve last evemtug M voy's In aid of er Charen on West Fours con is familar to almost ma of The tie t lis niost noted » Hil Le “repeat support of every dud the new enue W its founders Ally prove the Zeal of COLLIGRY | Fall of n Coal Br Himdved Peet High=Severnt im 'The Debri« ‘Tetcing tyee the em Crashed | Beneath ty eee Senaytos, Pa, April 1, 187 i{ternoon a terrible necident occurred atthe Lackawanna breaker, Carbondsl e trestiework | of & coal bre about ¢ mt feet, igh, | broke down, cartyuug with it a number of men and who were at work ba tine tine. The ad an broken tmoers, n KOmG Watae, Immediaialy caught fre, and Was With me dificulty that (he breaker Was saved from destruction, Two men, named John Clark ant Dwg’ and a boy, named Williant Paliacr, axe jared, [fis believed (but not boys perishe | in the flames. Th trestle was cansed by a furious gale, A miner, named Hosser, was almost Enlied mm the mine at the saine place © by wtall of HUAVY STORM IN OANADA, TORONTO, April 1, 1872. A furlous storm prevailed on Saturday might, Which was accompaniod by suow and sicet, Yes terday tne storm turned to rain, and at nighe there was A heavy frost, ‘The trees are covered with (ce, and mach damage hus een done by Libs velig Wroken Oily HW tthe ) nae several redking of the Band galke ale TUESDAY, APRIL i ' H | | z. 1872. 72. —TRIPLE WASHINGTON. The Railway King Depot W asic bas the eusaead ‘ORMERN MOLETIES, Abuse of ‘the Prine te icone Bill Courtesy. COMPTROLLER HULBURD’S CASE. Receipt ot Granville’s Sec- ond Nate. |SAVSD FROM CHINESE PIRATES, The Incoming and Outgoing Span- ish Ministers. THE INPANESE DINING OUR OFFICIALS, | Ww ASHINGTON, April t, 1872. The Depot Site War seuled by a Towo- Thirds Majority—Intormor’s Moietieos—Prie vate Amnesty. ‘The rotunda ant corridors of the Capitol pre- sented an unusual appearance this morning, being Milled with children from the public sonoo!s enjoy: ing Easter Monday, All colors, all ages and conal- lions eagerly josticd each other, and their shouts of iaughier were in contrast to the quiet of ordinary occasions, Alter the im!roduction of bills and resolutions for reference, the Depot Site bill was taken up and passed under a suspension of the rules by a vote of 115 to 55, An attempt was made by the opponeuts of the bill to get the terms renewed, offered on ‘Thursday by Mr, Starkweather, to allow the | two atuendments offered from the committee to be voled upon, but the — friends of the ill, knowing their strength, refused all ad- vances in that direction, and insisted upon the vote being taken on the bill as offered, ‘The opposition, lath to give up, took a parting vote on adjourn. ment, which ended the business of calling the roll | on this bill, and gave to the Potomac and Baltimore Railroad the depot site asked for, Mr. Mercur, of Pennsylvania, asked to pass under @ suspension of the rules a pill abolishing the olice of informer under the internal revenne system, Mr, Dawes plaintiveiy asked that that bil be re. relerred to the Ways and Means Committee, yet his humilty fatlea 10 receive recognition. Bue the bill evidently tonchsa a chord o sympathy in the hearts of two-thirds of the House, and informers of fraud, corruptions ana irregularities will do so in the future without recompense im money, anoiler seene over am- nesty occurred to-day, Ax usnal on Mondays, it has been tue practice for some time for diderent members to rush titrougu the House on Mondays bills relteving political aisavilities, and on several occasions, in the hurry and coufasion, persons have been passed who are Jegatly without the wee op such Fellei, The Speaik ‘vice adiitnistered rebuke on that subject. To-day, by an arranges ment, the whole subject of amuesty was referred to the Judiciary Comuuitice, with justrugtions to SHEET. | the schooue | ay ste was L | Tho Spanish Ministeyy—“ iin | King in Xe New. ‘The ofictal leave taking of the Spanish Minister, Lepez Robert, tovk piace at the Wlute House Tue following are the remarks Of Ue des Parting diplomat on tae occasio: Mr. PResipENT—In deltyering to Your fxcelleney the letrer of rec ul by witch His Majesty the King of Suan terminates the mission which, dlaving che past tuiee yours, | have had the honor of oecupylag roar Your Excelioney, Ltecl called upon bo express | to You the satistaction with wich | have seen secured the purposes thal have constaiily animated me ite coutrionting to strengtien and mase wore /riendly Out the Ol, the goo Hons Which lave always existed De- tween Span aad tue Untied Mates, 1 would (he same tine Lilin the duties that Mode ui, Upow taking leave of who has so'much nouored me with Arigudty courtesy, were L not to ex: wy respeol= | (ui tuahstulness,’ assuriag Your Excellency that E | Will Cver remcimbor tus period of may political ile, Watcu is for Ine Mie Most satisiactory, havius ba le faldiment of the duties of iy nusstow received (le taust cordial reception trou the government and American peopte, ‘To this the President replied in tie following Laie guage:— Mr. Loves Ronerts—! received with sattsiaction the expression of your opinion thal te purposes of Your Mission to tus country have been accom plished, and trast that the turmre will not show you to have been premature in the estimate whicn Make Ot tne eftects of your endeavors Upon (he ¢ | trons botween the United States and spain at critical period ii the history of taut couatry. is ceric taal your governteut has cause to approve of your discretion. You taye ve treated here with special commeudulion., This tt WUE may, in & great degree, be ascribed Lo your perscnat qualities, Which makes Us petal tro part irom a may in | genileman who las been so be assured that we sitall take a | your future wellal Rear Admiral Polo De Baraabe, the uew + Minister, accompanied by ins son, arrived here this evening. His credentials are aiready here, and ie Wl be presented to tue Veesitent on Friday, A Banquet by the Japanese, Tbe Japanese Embassadors gave a dinner tis evening, which was attended, with the exception of Secretary Fish, by all the members of the Cabinet, Citet Justice Chase, Jusuce Drake, Vice President Colfax, Speaker Blaine, General Gariicld, Senator Hamiiv, Mimster be Long, Generats Porter, bab- cock and Myers, and Minister Mort aad Japanese Consut Brooks, ie You “ively interest A Jap for London, T. Sassaskt, of the Japanese Hinbassy, and Acting Minister of the Judicial Department, nas been or- dered to proceed to London, and will leave Wash- mgton on Wednesday, British Vico Adu at the Capital. Vice Admiral Fanshaw, of the English Navy, com- maading the North American station, Is here, and to-morrow evening Str bdward Thornton wiil en- tertain him at dinuer, to which a number of promi. nent naval officers have been invited. ‘Vo-day, tu company with Uke Miuisier, he paid iis repects to Admirat Porter. Bay Rum, Cotton aud Tobacce Taxes, The Committee on Ways and Means to-day had Under consideration the subject of bay rum. On Monday & hearing will be given to the Spinners and others tn that business, There is a strong disposition in the Committee to yemodel the enilre tobacco clauses of the Internal Revenue act so as to impose a unilurm tax of uventy, twenty-four or sixteen cents. Army and Navy omotion The Second Comptrolier to-day decided that the cotton ber of his grade is not @ promotion within the mean. Ing of the jaw, and officers so advanced have no claim for increased compensation uuder secuou seven of the got of ay. are her! The lgtor ‘ontce 13 repr: oduging charis for thé navy ana mer¢ gant marine tat are pronounced by officials here to be ad GFeALlavid ag any prinied ta Europe. Arrangements have been mide to cout- report al any ilme 4 @ bill providing 1 for all persons bine data of surveys on the Pacific Oceau aud {ssue Applying for the removal of political disabtiities, Ear! Granville’s Second Note Received. ‘The second note of Lord Granville was received Al the State Department this morning, and was im. mediately taken to the Executive Mansion by the Secretary, Nothing was made puvlic in regard to the contents of the note, but the live of argument Is the same as has been indicated already in these despatches, The note is long, courteous and argumeniative, but unytelding on the question of consequential damages. To-morrow the whole question will come up in Cabinet meeting, the Pre- skient’s trip to New York being delayed in conse- quence of the receip of the note. The terms of the answer will probanly be discussed at the same ime with Karl Granviile’s views, There will be no change in our policy, the government jusisting that the Geneva tribunal can alove settle the dispuied roints of the treaty, Litile hope is entertained that communications between the two goveraments will ve printed till the negotiations are at aa cad, Comptrolice, Mutourd’s Case. Mr. Hulburd has filed his defence with the Secre. tary of the Treasury, and it will be sent to Congress ina day or two, lie says i! the testimony had been wublished from day to day, so that the public might have been able to judge of its tenor, and the mls- statements which have been published prevented from getting abroad, he would not have suffered as he has sultteyed From this investigation. zs Yhe United tates Seamer Asiiclor saves the Crow of an Amerivan stenmer from Chinese Pirates. Despatches have been received at the Navy Department from Rear Admiral Rodgers, come manding te Asi: squadron and dated Hong Kong, February 16. The Ashuelot, a vessel of the squadron emplovel in veylng the coast, in coming to Amoy, while lving under the lea of an isiand avout the Hartan Stratis, disabled her rad dey from its honsing Ina seaway, i spite of eforts torestram it. [¢ was fortunate she did so, as tie detention enabled her to save the crew and passen+ gers of the American steamer Siwonada trom tie hans of Chinese pirates. The Siwouada sirick upon arock In mid-channel not lald down In the clitrts, ‘The captam (Clarks) had run her on a bank to keep her from sinking. Only a few junks and fishing hoats were in sight, but in half an hour fity se} of different kinds were around hor. These were only kept off hy firing a small gum she had under the forecastle, Tie Ashuelot came up and took of her crew and passengers and such things as could be saved. Infilty minutes she sud of the bank and sank inten fathoms of water. Had it not been for the preseace of the Asuuelot every one would in all probability have been mari vicinity sent word to the captam of the Siwonada that the people about there were great pirates, and that he mastiook out for himsel. In his boats he would have been at tho mercy of the Chimese flaher- mien, aliag pirates, Captam Wallace, commanding the Ashuelot, searehed for the rock and found it, Ithad ten feet of water on it at low spring tides, when the rise is fiffeen feet, Me fixed tt position, which has been made known hy sending a little printed leseription to te commanding ontes weil as through the Const to the n eva, The Bay State Twins at War, ‘The reported cc s heuween tie two ¢ jvom Massachusetts, growing out of the circutaiion given by Mr. Wilson to the story that Mr. Sumner was going fo the Cincinnati Convention, aud would even in al! probability preside over that love fea of the irreconcilables, has not only & foundation in | fact, Wut has been made munivest through the puotte sliguting of his brother Senator by Mr, Sommer, Wilson disclaims any malice i giving currency to the rumor, having learned i from Postmaster Sperry, of New Haven, white lately In Connectteut, vy namcd Mv, Schurz as luis direct personal authority, The Missourt Senator not only denies that le ever made any such statement, but ignores slightest acquaintance wilt the Yankee post tov, though tue Jatier relorts by the assertion shurz not only kuows lim well enongh, but wpon one gecasion stopped over night at his nonse, Iudepyenient of the question of veraetiy between ‘where two gentlemen is the cortuinty that Mr. Sunte no Iitention of gomy to Ciuebmnat!, nor can any material support for its candidate and platiore ve expected from him till the Phiiadelpola Conven- tion has met aud adjourned, The Bronx aud the Schooucr one Lee Sheree Capiain Moore, of the revenue s\eamer Bronx, reports having On the 27th Of March assisted the schooner 0, Burns, of New York, witich had been hove to of Willoughby Spit, Va,, on a lee shore, with a stroug breeze blowing, and at the res quest of Me, Roagers, of the Coast Wrecklng Com pay, of Now York, wid of O. la Migher, waster Qe eres The Mandarin inthe \ nators | a new chart of this ocean. Miss Nellie’s Trip. Miss Nellie Grant, accompanied by Mrs, Grant, Will leave Wasuington to-night for Puiladelpiia to jom ex-Secretary Borie aud family, en route for Europe. The President will leave here to-morrow for New York (o join the party ia that city on Wednesday morning, the day on Witch tie stermer leaves, Vresidential Nominatious, The President scat the following nominations to the Senate to-day :— Collector's of Internal Revenvie—Dauiel G. Brive, Fourtn district Of Maryland: Churics L, Audersou, ‘third discict of South Carolina, nben Everett, at Tascola, iit STATES SUPREME COURT. Important Decision or Mrs Justice Steong— dhe Rights et Colored Citizens in Kens tucky=-Their Competency to Testiiy in nx Murder Case Denied=Two Men Convicted ot Murder Remanded and the Judgment Reversed. ‘at Santa Fs, UNITED WASHINGION, April, 18 The following opinion was delivered ta the ee Eitor to the Cire il its in error wer upon th of murde conv jy the “Couti below wader ihe act of Apri, 1866, known as the Iieuts act, which gave the federal Courts juris- ate ion Of all Gases, civil or criminal, Which mvolved sons of personal rigats wader the act. It was erred 1 he faiciment that the miweder was wt nessed by certain persons Of color, and InAs these Witnesses as Well a8 lie deceased, Sue Armstrong by name aud @ person oF color, Were on accouat of their the right to testity agamst the detenda the courts Of the stat Under these clrew the Conit overruled # plea entered | dictment Was lound & state authorities end Heid for the the mndicument in Che Cireuit Cour itis here held in sibstance th cution for a public otfence ix nota Within the meaniag ot tie, called to testuly theres. “The eause are the government ane | ‘They alone can be veaced ment that may he provowne j either en dinumisic they | or property rights of any ore who ate parties, A case involving 1h OS lub pavties tO th liso re and does Lot tow | ietment procure ag vi crime { whiten none nik The parties can have | exeapt tiscommon to all the | comment. WHO MWY poss! j either jou oF fiecied by it tuaa 1s be called us a race ait color demixt ats 1 aacted by aly jw i. No judgment iy ihose property record ch the Melis of by tile govs | ern ve thenght Congr need to give ris Jurisdiction over all Cases, } civit and ert iey have expressly cone | } fined i¢ to Causes fing certain persous; aiid jet, iit alt those who may be called as witnesses in & | case were mended 19 be deserted in the clas OF sons afiecte “a oy the jurisdicuon ot ser tion that Ke are ue ers , DUE Who, because ot thet tu the courts of | einer eivi or crim i there cotris naj ai the option of either party, (ake jurisdiction; does this view restriet tie’ efteet of ‘The purpose of the wet was to guard runs of colored persons In ah civil actions to Which they may Ye parties im interest bs give to the Distuuet ana Circus Courts of Ue Unite Hisitetion of such action wheneve Couvis, any ren! enjured wy White éliize { ni ly aut a Ike provection In | insention sting nF “upon (en F Court Was hot sustained by the avermens | Alcrment that LO Wiinesses Were of tne vo! race, ani We ihe right to testity v Counts oF the State. They were hot ane cause, HOY Was Hie Viet evime, She youd being affected by the case present Judgmenc is reversed and the cause rem qnestion of the correctness of te ruling pon the admigsion of the tesumony Of the witnesses veing comsitered Wane.e mine. Mr. Justice Justice Bradley di wiich Mr dustte the it COUR tliat its judgment should by was argued a jie over ay 1. Mite mtow, in lew that et aul Strong doliverod iveredl @ «its sway had} ACTION ENE wilivmegdls ¥ gay Kentucl ys N, Apvii t, i832, ‘The Supreme Court to-iay i te s appealed from the Vnited states Clrenit Court for Komtucky decided that @ Witness has NO FuCl case (0 be tried unter the Civ Righis 1866, ax Will give the federal courts jarisdic and that only the government and the parc yeeord In ts case are ty be Aftected by the sion, Therefore, a avevmont in the maictment That the IMpOLt Witnesses im Che Cage Were Cole ored aud were dened tie right to teettiy by Rowe Hacky courts dit nok sly Ute ChVUI GOKe Lup a Mes wou Ia tls 60999 owed her co Norfolit, Vie | advancement of an army or navy olticer in tite nine | Ne Me; | teslimonuy Of colored witnesses of tae crime | 3 Ww YORK LEGISLATURE, The Public Parks Report—Transactions of tha Court House Commissioners To Be Inquired Into~-The Naturalization Bill Grdared to a@ Third Reading—Resolations of Sympathy and Condolence. Senate. AGHA, April 1, 4m. met at hialf-past seven o'clock I’. M. ssioners of Publle Parks, New York, sont uv | thelr report as co improvements of portions ot Wostehostor | and New York counties, of Spuyten Duyrit Creek and | Harem River, and to the factlives of communication | | betwocn the said countion, They ave surveyed and mapped 24, 1 prOKeessy ea; ia frogrens, Lelfu aonb: i ores, They have tacuierel aa indebted 15 aud received HAW), leaving » dehoremey of BM $17 Mi, BITES INTRODTERD, | Ry Mr. Gratast—To punish newspapers by a fine of SLi | for pubiiating the advertisements of abortionts wth, RED KU THEY READ SG. Amonding ti charter of tuo Reserve Mutual Life Toswe- ance Company. Nv. TIRMANS offered a concurreat resolution, which wae adopied, coqniring Couptrotier Green to investigase wil hg (ransactions or the present NEW COURT HOUSE COMMISSIONERS, J to report the purpowes for witch they expends 0 appropriated ia 1370 and the 20 AC 9L the apprupetatlon OC IST: Miso tO mdverdion stain the amounts of legal claims against thea «at oun ete th He 44 digeotak mn daya after in iv. ity of Root nestor to fi tua Axsembly. ALBANY, Ne Vy Apel fy 1978. | The Assembly mot at hait-pwat seven o'eioo% P.M. {The Commiseloners apyotutod wo build the Tuird Judicias District Cout House, eir report i anawer toa nse of tha owing a total enat, whan completed, of S445 57. ii to ageertain by proper proofs whd af te persuas iiaed in New York in October, 1864 are catitled to vous, was inde: consideration at the time of adja oh Saturday, Was ordered (oa third reading, Mr, My offerad the following resolu in tho luscrutable wisdo: © "Peck, af eookiya: theratora, be alved tht, whtl bove all, auiutuily forced "pon us to testify to hts zenerad qualities, both in pablic and pEvate: jive, and the many gene ral tralta of character waich #0- greatly neared iim tO tha is ere Of 180, avived, That in his death this Lezisinture has fost a sate aud jidivious adviser, uia family a kind husband aad Cather, hia district a worthy, efficient and reliable representative, fund hin Trlends gendfally a kind-hearted and disinverostod. friend. Resolved, That the members of this House, in apprectation ¢ his worth and uscluttneas, wear the customary ba lye ot nurning for the remainder of the session. Kevolved, That a commities of five be appointed ny tie Speaker to'aasis( in paying the last tribute of respect to owe departed telend, Resolved, That the Clerk | the foregoing preamble aud decease Res alved. ‘That this House do now adjourn, Alvord, Berri Jacobs and speaker Smith addressed the Loses entogiaing tue 1 piinte ant feel. ing terms, when the Fesylu ‘and the House autjourued, f this House forward a conv of solutions to tae famtiy of thee awel Li apy ona were adopte: PROFESSOR MORGE’3 CONDITION. Professor Morse’s condition of health expe. rienced no matertal chango yesterday from early merning to the hour of halfpast seven o’civck im the eveumg. He slept at times during the interval | to half-past three o’clock in the atternoon, but was {| conscious When awake, His strength did not raily and he remained very low at thuty minutes past seven o'clock, Lis physicians haying litile hope for his recovery. At two o'clock this morning the | patleut was sleeping and Rig general coudiiom | Suowed little change, AN UGLY BLUNDER REOTIETED, ‘The arrest of Goneral Thoma Francls Burke and tien | ALE. Qostello, oir tt: veut ortiois im tue cause of itberty im frolaad, on & charge Of” swindling a countrymaa in Cumberland, Mud., has reauilted in their prompt aad honorable discharges ft was a clear case of mistaken identity, PRINCE NAGAOKA OF JAPAN, Cnicaco, WL, April t, 1872, Nagaoka, one of the Japanese Princes, rating it the norih of Niphon, accompanied by a studeat, | passed eastward last eventng to jot the ambassa- | Gorial patty. The Prmee will make a tour of the United States, master Ue language, and acquire all the iufurmation witlun his rede BISHOP 0° OHARA AND | PATHOR STACK. PHILADBLPHTA, Aprit 1, 1872. The Supreme Conrt adjourned to-day, A decistom Was annonaced tn the case of Bishop O'Hara, of vs, Bather Siack, of Williamsport. The {Judge Gamble’ was reversed, atl the wunst Bishop O'Hara was dissolved. ATTEMPTED VILLANY, Newsves, N, ¥., April t, & wy Might some unkuowa pecsoas | placed tivee gang planks and a heavy vageaze truck on the track of the Krie Raliway, at Chester, ounty. Early on Suaday morning am b git train struck the obstructions, but was not seriously injured. A reward will be odered for ihe apprehension of the villains, { Sevanton judement injuaction 72, Late on Satur Haly fnsuranes.—Hends of Hair That Have been thinned | further lose an inl by mi ‘ d permanentiy luxuriant and FEALOS S CHEMICAL ALR INV LGOK DE the, beatth and vigor-o¢ the | Ie dressing, Botd by al! druggists. har and iy Hs tf Diminish. onse, hot | khoWLts AMERICA | nised the number of Bedbuga, Ronohes and Croton, Bigs kas ost of them have become ave numerous amt conclue ir | extin ive, A.<“tlove Springs Eterunt east: man never Ia, but always eu le bays his HAIS at KNOX'S Vapor (Marhte) Baths, 25 mi Cent ab Hotel), are voutinen Am terring’s 5 Patent 4 HAMPION 3A or Marvay ied os Spring Styles of Gentlemou’s As Doug | velt o: beauty ant elegance. 102 Nassibity Angel's Tark jugton Aven demer Tweuty-titth sire fore breakfast ¢ dinne: A.—Koval Hav: ae Drawing of Bankers, WW Wal wtree Adopted ta or ress War, E are about changt y Hat at & oinly tho ati “Derly" MELD s, 13 silk A w Pye=—The 1 Baccketa armless, 1 } worl, the ynly pet ous Avail drige Hair dy | Hlias, the Prince of Swindlers; Still Mane dre era WATOHES at 768 Bro ade ‘ived from Enrope $3 0,000 nl Sliver Watches, whic’ s be is {the vanaT prices All the leading Je arsilers, . say they ere of the bert ma! W the scoundrel can yell thent ed that the vagabond, Wi th bis im in watehirs, so that tha jewe ‘ shel 8’ eck is ex= am i ke gives: Lively den $4,000 to nasiion sbout ie Wateves reir vale, The sale. Will (clog itm wm tow el ve gra a res eupitls, Tuga witty re nt REG ipo at once to 10s Broadw Sinth wrecks one-la dt the § * Deess Hats, Seven Dollars WARNOCK & Ctr. 519 Broadway, “Prizes. Cant OSEP RL BAT! Pokey It Bro away, room & Be ehect0s.79e New Gentleme Havana Lottery” wae ery Gat BROTH al ingbaing, ’ Havaun Lottery. hed and information Curfilaluad; the \sigheat r ~ pirbioons, Kit Kates 01 Gand ain ver, TUUCHy AC AGT. OG, Banik a arect, New Yor's, ee anal Aaah Mavana Latreyy ixtenordi BR EEOO, 25 Wall ate Royal Drawing dh of Apile ary Box 1546 dost oe: fl mats re, Gray Finte, when swotcett"s COLDS wil ets baie @ antutal browa OR Viagagaiuns Vet Id ayeriy oecle » NO. 3 Beekman siveot, 4

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