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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, 1 TEXAS. JME WAR IN MBXI0O. Perata Special Report froni Despatch of Rocha—Collapse of the .» Revolution in Sinaloa. Expocted Arrival of United States Cavalry—Cat. tle Stealing by Mexican Marauders—The Texans Preparing to Retaliate— An Important Decision. a & tn rae es taal sail ~ TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. pie: 3 Brownsvitte, Texas, April 4, 1872. Orders have been received by the military be Te naan : oe—— authorities here which indicate that an ad- MAZATLAN REGAINED FOR JUAREZ | ditional force of United States cavalry is y ERR coming soon for the protection of the border. ‘Grand Combination of Juarez Forces to Cattle stealing continues without abatement. Crush the Revolutionists. Reports of stolen cattle crossed over to the ‘ ea Mexican side by banditti are more frequent than ever. The Texan rancheros are pre- paring initial retaliatory measures against the inhabitants on the other side of the Rio’ {& Battle Going On for the Posses- | Grande. f sion of Saltillo. Governor Davis has removed the old Dir- trict Attorney and appointed a new one. panies REBEL DISASTERS. MORTIN VS COWARDICE. | THE ALABAMA CLAIMS, NRGLAND. Disracli’s Deliuitie” of the Internatioual Re- | Au American on Trial Under Indictment for Intions Between Bogini and the Uuited State,” Tho Principle of Indirect Damages as It Pre. | Mew “York City Securities and tho Rules of sents in Geneva—Gladstone’s Policy and the Public Alarm—Dangor to tho Coun- try from Concession to Americs. TELEGRAMS TO THF NEW YO HERALD. LONDON, April 4, 1872, The Right Hon. Benjamin Diaraclt, in his speect: at Manchester last night, eulogized the late Kart of Mayo, and declared that through bis vigilance, Courage and patience when Chief Secretary of we island the conspiracies vf the American Fenians were defeated in Ireland. Continuing tis comparison be:ween the British and American forms of goverament, he said the President of the United States was not @ sovercign, His position was similar to that of wn English Prime Minister, and both wore pald a sum which was about equal to the income of a second class professioual man. He next referrea to the dificuities growing out of the Alabama claims, and pronounced the present sitaation of the controversy fraught with great danger to the relations of the two countries, After reviewing the past and the present treaty negotia- tions fora settlement le came to the conclusion that there was but one course left for England, painful as it might be, when she received the Amert- can case, with its extraordinary demands, He Would have appealed to the good feeling and good sense of the Americans, stated the difficulties and invited @ confidential conforence, at which they might be explameda. Ho condemned the course taken by the government; it was the cause of the publto alarm and indignation which now existed. He admitted that it was impossible for America to recede from her position in regard to the questions to be presented to the Geneva Board, record of ministerial incompetence would be sealed by the uittmate acknowleagment of tho principle of indirect claims, the results. whereof must bo fraught with utmost danger to England. The Earl or Derby and other prominent gentle- men followed m speeches of stunilar political import, Defence of the British Policy and Crimina- tion of the Anierican Diplomacy. r Lonpon, April 4, 1872. The Right Hon, James Staustield, member of Parliament for the borough of Halifax and an ad- 4s Songress to use their beat endeavors to pro- oretan pabiage Oe foderal stacite etfecting these objects, Jongressmen Sargent, Houghton and Coughian were denounced and burned in eiligy in the seventh ‘ward Jast night for tuetr connecuon with the Yerba Buena scheme. ‘The following 18 the offictal order under which General Crooke suspended operations against the Apaches 1n Arizona, the isguing of which was de- ied in Congress:— Judge Russell, of the District Court, has decided that he had no authority to make the ‘ TELECEAM TO THE NEW YOU HERALD. The Heratp's correspondent in Matamoros ing, as 1t does, the appointing power of the Governor. patoh :— Matamoros, Mexico, April 4, } aaa “General Mejia, the Secretary of War, has Premature, Organisation of tho- State, Lag’ nt the following communication, dated city To Bo Elected United Sta'os Senators, ‘alacios, commander of Matamoros :— maya \ ae ss @ Legislature of the State of Deseret was ¢ “Rocha has sent me word from Durango | formally organized to-day, tnere being a fall morrow is fixed fora joint couvention for the pur- ernment troops who was charged with the | pose of electing Untied States Senators, Delegate perations against the revolutionists in the : the Convention. There were only three Gentiles tn attendance, The proceedings excite no interest; ‘he rebellion in that State has been crushed . Eighty persons, a majority of whom are Mormons, nd the supremacy of the Juarez government | papish a call for a democratic convention next ‘ and for other business. Some of the names are the returned to allegiance, I pursue my oper- | game as on the republican primary. tions against the rebels in the States of Coa- posed toto the admission of Utal as a Siate leave tor Washington on Saturday. A GREAT BLOW AIMED AT THE REBELS. rele uthera Ratiroad Company to extraordinary ef- Additional advices state that the Juarez | forts io pusn tho work on tho road. Tne road will ‘ é - distance of seventy-dve mil BF 4 considerable force, on Tula, in order to pital ales ate “In conjunction with General Rocha STEAMSHIP SUBSIDIES, erra, General Cevallos is also coming to | The Chamber of Commercs and the Legislature latamoros, via Vera Cruz, with government of California Concurring in Resolutions to Dollars for the Servios Betwoen 6 will take canine of the city, relieving China, Japan and Australasia, ‘eneral Palacios, who is to join the force of SAN FRANCISCO, April 4, 1872, jor of ‘Tamaulipas, has been likewise or- | at which the toliowing momorial was adopted unani- red to place his forces at the command of | ously: Hla. i Pacific Ocean, tue opening of a more friendly tnter- course With countries bordering thereon, and larger BAD FOR THE REVOLULIONISTS. freight from this point to the Atiantic seaboard, re- quire the permauent lines of first class steamships to show that the revolutionary forces in that Ban Francisco to Cnlna and Japan, ag also to the a british colontes of Australta and New Zealand. ion are dwindling down to a2 insignificant steamers by Congress semi-monthly to China and ‘ Zealand colonies, 1s u matter of vital consequence ted with their leaders, are returning home | to tho people of tae United States, inasmuch as it resume thoir agricultural pursuits, The | ton of the trade and intercourse with most of the : countries aud productive islands of the Paciflo Good Hope or the Isthmus of Suez to the American @ force at some point in the State of | Contmenti; tiat, m the opimon of this Chamber, it 0 Leon, probably at Linares. THE GOVERNMENT TO FOSTER INTRRCOURSE by sea as weli as by land, and to grant reasonable attracting and securing foreign commerce to our Qortina is now abont seven leagues distant | Own shores, as well a3 to extend assistance to lines . ts a - | veloping micrnal communication, igs eR TI peg eset) Saal ThAL it is the earnest prayer of this Chamber that hi ‘ plying between this port aud China and Japan ¢ place and that he Is preparing to. cooupy vantages of the trade between these countries by a8 soon as abandoned. the establishment of @ semi-monthly line, and also SION] ie thls port and the isritish colonies oi Australia and ee ee Now! Zealaud as will promote the Important. and 1o- General Quiroga sent the following message Velopany-oountriak SWAIN, Presidcht. WASHINGTON BARTLETT, Secretary. Send every man and all the arms pos | anq agsembiy of California on Apri 1, 1872:— ~ pible.” Whereas an application now pending before tho Congress \ In consequence of which soveral carts | tom's mony tna forimgitiy service, and for nn anntal aded with arms started from Browasville the | — Whereas we ure anxious to promote the commercial pros- rity of Calffornia, the Increase of her trafic with the opu- enlargement and enrichment of our’ national commerce; joniats, theretore be It atl Hicit the Cr if th {A fight is reported to be going on at Sulado eee te cate grant the semimonthly service aud the sald ict our Seuutors ‘and request our representatives tn the frhich shows that tho latter are moving to- oo Saltillo with the intention of regaining jt removal, This is an important decision, affect- Has forwarded us the following spacial de- sé " DESERET. “Via Brownsvi.ig, Texas, April 4, 1872. ture—Delegate Hooper and Apostle Fitoh Mf Mexico, via Tampico 8ist ult., to General SALT LAKE Crry, april 4, 1872. Bhat General Posquiera, the commander of the | 8ttendance of the memoers of the ‘old vody."” To- Hooper and Apostie Thomas Fitch were selected in tate of Sinaloa, has accomplished his mission. scarcely a Mormon discusses the situation. tored. Port Mazatlan (capital of Sinaloa) | Monday, to organize a territorial central committee, A delegation of merchants and mine owners op- wila and Nuevo Leon,” The great pressure of business 1s urging the Utah neral Corrella is now marching, at the head | reach the south shore of Utah Lake this summer, a ainst the revolutionists under Donato eee ps and war material. a his arrival here Congress for an Increase of Million eral Corrella. General Canales, the Gov- G 4 @ The Chamber of Commerce heid a mecting to-day, That the increasing claims of commerce on the Jaculiues for whe transportation of passengers and Advices from Monterey up to the 29th ult, nder more liberal patronage of government, from That the encouragement of these two lines of mber, The men, discouraged and dis- | Japau, and monthly to the Australian and New would undoubtedly result in diverting alarge por- hiefs are, however, endeavoring to concen- | Ovean from the time-worn routes via the Cape of should be equully the policy of QORTINA PREFERS WATLING TO FIGHTING. subsidies to lines of mail steamers [or the purpose of Of raitroad ior wwe purpose of facilitating and de- nary General Quiroga is about evacuating | Congress snouid extend such assistance to steamers as will enable them fo secure permanently the vast ad- P : by such other assistauce to steamers plying between creasing Intercourse With igre rich and rapidly de- fo the revolutionary junta on the 2d inst.:— ‘The following resolution aiso passed the Senate of the United States for an fucrease of the China mai! steam- subsidy of 31,009,000 in support theroof ; ‘and night, under escort of forty revolu. | lentand overiowing markets of Asia, aud consequentiy the Resolved, That we, the Senate of Calffornia, the Assembly ‘atial subsidy of 81,000,000 in aid thereof, and do hereby in- Hetwoon revolutionists and government troops, place. Wortina’s Defeat and Evasion=Quiregn’s Ree ported Advarce on Matamoren--Cupiure of Bandirti with stolen Cattle. : 3 . MATAMonos, Mexico, April 3, 187% | ,Te,Adintant Gent tne ike troupe aud Tadiane, in General Cortina, after his defeat at Baquerta, suce | 29na, J. M. SCHOFIELD, Major Generat Commandin, dea in cvuliug the revolutionisis in pursuit of im and reached his headquarters at Keynosa yos- day, Witt an escort of about ten men. General (11 oga is reported ‘epee reviewed his at Camargo, and marched out of that place PHILADELPHIA, April 4, 1872, rds Linares to join the troops said to be gather- A fire this evening destroyed the extensive stables there to advance on this city, leaving only a | of the Knickerbocker Ice Company, on American Il garriaon to guard Camargo. street, in tis city, and two frame build- The Matamoros authorities have captured over | ings. There ee eT aba Oy. -_ bet bundrei head of stolen Texas cattle, whica ph _A Mecrs minty ‘ae te Wayne Were. ‘Bind ere belng crossed into Mexico, and caugut sx of | purned. ‘The ice house and ofice of the company * e thieves, who Were lodged in jail here, This is | were saved throug the exertions of the firemen. e aecond raid on cattle thieves py the authoriutes | The entre tons 1s $25,000, The company is sald to ere, Who are roused to a sense of their duty in con- Oey er ieee uence of the action of Congress. MLLE, NILSSON IN BALTIMORE. * Bight prisoners, captured from the revolutionists, Bautimore, Md., April 4, 1872. SAN FRANcrsco, Feb. 2 ‘MSLIING THE 10H, The Property of the Kuickerbocker Com- pany, including Live Stock, Destroyed. tiie Concordia Hail was more crowded to-night, to pHE WN NIA LEGISLATURE . | witness the farewell appearance of Milas Nilsson tn “<a Bee NOREED: a the opera of “Mignon,” (han has ever been seen —— z bere siuce Madame Ristori was here, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 4, 1872. THE REPUBLIUAN GENSRAL COMMIITES FOR GRAI Tho Legislature of the State adjowrned sine dte fo-day at noon, ‘There was no clection of a Speaker, ur ballots were cast, Mr. Meviure voting each ime for Mr, Strong. Tr. Anderson Was the repud- | ‘can, and Mr. Davis, of Berks, the democratic can @idate. ‘the usual presentations were mdulged 1. EUROPEAN MARKETS. The Republican General Committee met last night in Ubeir roonis, on Twenty-second sireet and Broad. way, and speut more than half an hour wrangling over a motion to adjourn, The game lay between the Cincinnat! Conventiontsts and the Phiiadelpita Conventionists; bat as neither party was ready or le prt 4-5 __. | willing to prociatin 11s favorite the debate was had } amor ton aL ODE Tor pik money, Apnil 4-6 P.M | on the motion to adjourn. ‘This motion was made "Dnited States five-twenty bonds, 1802's, !1s89%s, ot, Of; | ad SON as the Secretary had gone througi thd for y and it was put detimtely | i ‘ ties, 89)6. | mailty of caiting the a { wit Bier Baers, april 4—P, M.—Rentes clozed at | to adjourn ai te call of the Chair. DD. Couover | St. Opposed the motion vehemently, and contended for BBC, Lryaevoos, COTTON MARAFT.—LIVERDO April 4 ‘BP. M.—Tie cotton market closed quier, mid upland 1igd. ridding Orleans, 1}gd, The sates of the day have ma 45,00) Lales, including’ 6.000 for spcewlaiioa and ex- 01 { LivEAroon Berapstorrs MARKET—LivEsroon, April P. M.—The brendstuits market #8 yitiet, joursmenct without day, or until the next reg. ular MnOnUy mecting. General Palmer, John Y, | Gnidiey, Geurge F, Coachmon and others backed up | the motion to adjoura at the call of the Chair, bus the odds agaliist then were too heavy, ‘Mr, Fraukenveimer, to test the combatants, thon | Livenvos: Paovisions MARKET —Livexroot, April] woveq that the General Committee appoint dele» Dai A. per . aA ne nat Convention, This motion, ) pLonron FnobucE Mankun—Lonvox, April &—Tatlow | gates to the Cine ‘place them just where they dtd dlopted,. Wou 1 ad OP ey eee dr tne feace—and It was vote? y was then moved to adjourn for tw Teekts on the plea that as the lease of me Sd atl Tee's present quarters expires on ie 1st of 9 y. it would be necessary 10 make provision for UW ¢ fu. ture, This excuse would not hold with he major: ity, who, by vote, decided to adjourn with jus day, PRIPOLKU MARKET,—ANTWERP, April 4--Votroleum, | not #440. for fine pale American, HAVANA MARKETS, an Havana, April 4, 1872. Sagar active: No. 12 Dutch standard, 10 reais per aprobe, 1ivo; on U n Fxenange 4 States, UO days, currency, ihe two parties then divided, ove 8 ag to the 4 Aigcornts shor po A Thar and. the otter to the Lincoln « cyrooms, 89 prota Ae het m uu, yhgie Qepate waa carrigd on in & IY" iy waquer, vanced liberal inclining to radicalism in politics, addressed lus constituents last night in @ speech which was mainly condned to local questions, but inwhich the Alabama treaty was toucned upon significantly, Mr. Stansfield satd that the treaty wit America and concluded by expressing the belief that the | Murder and Verdict of Acquit- | Lin th ose. *Change—s.'e Prince of Wales’ Tour—Com- positors’ Waye3 Demand Conceded— The Supply o Cotton and Bul- Hon—Discount Advanced. Sy heey TELECKANS 10 THE NEW YORK HEALS. Lonvoy, Apel 4, 1872 The case of Dr, C. Minor, who killed a Workin,” man at Lambeth somo weeks ago, aud has since been held ror trial on a olarge of murder, came be- , fore the Court 40-day. | ‘The room was crowded with the friends of the unfortunate laborer, and with a large nuntver of persous who had been attracted thither by the ac- | counts of the case publisied in the nowspapers, ; Belore the opening of the trial considerable excite- | ment was manilesied by the spectators, The counsel for the prosecution at once put at THE MORSE FUNERAL Arrangements for the Last Honors to the Dead Savant—Sympathy of Congress and the Cham. ber cf Commerce—Action of the Common Councils of New York and Brooklyn. THE EARTHQUAKE. The Shocks Still Continue at Lone Pine. ary eS . ‘The boily of thé late Professor Morse su uesat | SCENE IN A GRAVEYARD. the residencd No. 6 West Twenty-second street, The grief of tie near relatives, though the death had not been unexpected for some time, Is very manifest, This mormmwg at seven the under- taker takes charge of the remains, ‘fhe casket Which will contain all that is mortat of Professor Morse 1s an extremely siinple one, made of rose- wood, wilh sliver ornaments, The plate will only record the nanie and the age of the late Professor. Mr, Sidney E, Morse, nephew of tho iste Profes- aor, hag charge of the funeral. ‘The arrangements, however, are of an exceedingly simple description. The remains will be conveyed from the house to * Madison avenue Presbyterian church, of which Profe. 3° Morse was a member, and followed | the near relatives, At the church the | | Takes Rising, New Springs Bursting and Sivking of the Land. SAN FRANcIsgO, April 4, 1872. Advices from Lone Pine to Friday last state tna the earthquake shocks still continue, although with 1oas violence. Four more deaths of injured parties aro reported, The Owens Lake has risen four feet and the Owens River shrunken to half tts usual siz a& creek is runping where dry lund formerly stooa, While one family of five were being buried @ oy. vriicrpaiing Will reocive the remains. shock filled the graves with earth and sunk the i ‘be borne up the nave to the pulptt sl The comtn Ws ut be proceeded with. Dr. ‘Aains | ah which ne burying party were standing | andthe services, ‘ress, Ii has bean requested that | four fect, | Gerda toracaens ‘ing to take part in the funeral In San Diego county springs which were wholly bee tari brig on the lecture room of the | pf Partly dried up by’ an earthquake fifteen years church at ton A. M. + presidents of the varie | Sluce have broken out afreah, ‘The pallbearers will be’ fy r thre rs rost all doubts as to the tormtuation of the exami- | ous telegraph companies aint v."° thecpeekaitnee i oF A | nation, by stating his belief that the prisoner was | {tiends of ihe deceased, Adie willbe afforded ERUPTION OF A VORCA! | insane aud that the jury should so find. The evi- faieeeL cerenonies Bt. Opborrunttry | St gllunpae anna nnn | dence of the ktiling was tatroduced, It waa very | of the well known. face of the deparie, "SC880F | The Volcano of Colima, Mexico, in Terriits | brief, and simply rehearsed the leading facts al. | T2@ procession will then form in ivont of | ready known, Conclusive evidence of the prisoner's | mental condition followed, and the case was given to the jury. ‘The verdict, rendered after short deliberation, was “not guilty,” on the ground of insanity, NEW YORK CITY SECURITIES AND THE 'CHANGE MEN. Considerable dissatisfaction ts expressed in flnan- Glal circles because of the absetce of the New York city loan from the oficial ist of quotations on the Stock Exchange, THE PRINCE OF WALES’ TOUR. The Prince and Priacess of Wales will return from the Continent in June. FLOW OF SPECIB FROM THE BANK. The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased £477,000 during the week. THE RATE OF DISCOUNT ADVANCEDs ‘The rate of discount of the Bank of Englang has advanced one-lall, aud is now three and a half per | | cent. THE COTTON SUPPLY. Two thousand seven hundred-and fifty-one bales of American cotton were landed at Liverpool to-day. THE O1YY COMPOSITORS AND METROPOLITAN MAS- TERS, Tne strike of the London compositors has proved | successiul, The demands for increase of wages and limitation of a day’s work to nine hours have been conceded by 142 firms, MEN OF THE SPADE AND SHOVEL ON STRIKE, The agricultural lavorers in Cambridgeshire have struck for higher wages, Parliament tn Session After the Recess=Tho Commons in Committeo of Supply. Loxpon, April 4, 1872. ‘The House of Commons reassembled this even- ing. Mr. John G, Dodson, member for East Sussex, re+ signed the chairmanship of Committee of the Whote, which postiroa he had held since 1865, Mr. Bonham Carter, member for Winchester, was elected to fill the vacaucy caused by tae resignation of Mr. Dodson. ‘The House went tuto Committee of Supply, when > Se and Will proceed down Broadway, across tiie, Sault ferry, thence to Greenwood, where tiie ls%_ . y Mice will be rendered, The volcano of Colima, Moxtco, wnlch-for the ane foliowing order was issued yesterday :— Past tyvo years has been showing signs of activity he oflicers amd members of the Executive © ittee of | FY the Evangelical Alliance are requosted fo attend the lunoral | i .2OW Wy ou » throwing out clouds: of the | asnes Wiioh* Jal over a large section of the country of Professor Morse, who was ab active member of the c Jn ppbale “eyo dense as to obscure the sun, The mittee and chairman of the deputation to Ruasi : of religious liberty: PHILIP SCHAF®, Seoretai and smon spectacle is dese, “He as one of awful grandeur, Activity. SAN Francisco, April 4, 1872 The following resolutions were passed Wedues+ day evening by the National Academy of Design:— Resolved, That ig’common with the’ rest of the world it }RE ‘WEATHER, becomes our painful duty to recognize the passing away trom among us of Professor Saimmel F, B, Morse, Ane our On dent—we may almost gay the very founder VAR DevAurMeNr, of o1 titution. A man endeared to many of us by aul closer personal ties, the last of a trio of painters from whom hare proceeded during the "past "ecutiry 1. bree, perhaps, most remarkabie inventions of the % a ‘age, 1m their wide-spread aif still spreading influence noon. Synopsis for the Kast Tor IN qunieanrauae mankind; for Fuiton, Daguerre and Morse are nemes which | png barometer basco ntinued Ting over the Ate will hereafter associate themselves in the minds of men to & at! > aay ’ and west of the very remote stretch of time. He would be bold indeed who | lantic States and has fa len nort. should venture to predict the enormous results thar Yt “weather, wit grow out of thevelavads eyon ‘veyont their present dageioy, | ONlo Valley, Cloudy ard ti weatentng Rm nes, Wile eeivhae cis to unveil al tne Rosaibilities of growth that | easterly winds, continues ove wrand westor bd : ie of time. We cannot, but feel so: pride in the ebare which | stuly of ou come | Masissippt Valley, thence Ci basarreas iar mn profession must ve had in — develop- ’. ing. thowe facuition with which ho wrought, the | 22d eastwara to tho Atlantice-» famous, nd though le hi u hw last RAUORALLY DRGYe BR . ough as secured suct last! ny LS yf ther than the Pu of that "art with wri heat ont 10 Eagee stil falling on Friaay 5 ne ee inse! ereto, ther jittie doubt ¥ Among tho bon Hudgoa in rt matire Gut that in would eren | grant gheronnee aiacustce the as de, We desite to mingle our sorrows with those who wers~| tend its influence southedstward over tle Ola Rearost nud dearest to hint, in athy aad coudole ‘ <i 4 with thelt graf and may heat lapence, 8 soaloleng® | Vattey and to the Middle S{ates, » ‘Wh eastorly to Resolved, That we witi attend the funeral of our deceased | eoutherly winas; clear weattier Will com- Tuinutes and a copy of thom be transmiticd to te | tawe over the Now England 4 ad Middie winds, will prevail over the Soutern Stata 4 Vor gem. erally; increasing cloudiness is probable orth and west of the Onto Vailey, wilh possthly vw 2g weather over the Northwest, Grea tolographic plan hat makes his name. torever there have left hls among the roll of tho names ot born vo. | {fom the Lower Missourl tothe upp °F ee ee oe brother academicinu, and that these resolutions be entered States; partially cloudy weather, wa ‘D easterly Dangerous winds are not anticipated, row of fe Om SIONAL Ovvt pnt OPN asitiNGTOn’, D. ©. ADE 51 A, i The New York Stock Exchange voted yesterday morning to adjourn both rogular calis of Stocks to- day, Out of respect to the memory of Projessor Morse, and passed resolutions of respect for presen+ tation to his family, Action of Congress on the Death of Professor Morse. In tho House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Cox, of New York city, offered a concurrent resolu- tion, whteh was agreed to, declaring that Congress has heard with profound regret ot the death of Pro- fessor Morse, whose distinguished aud varied ‘The Wenther in This City Yeotorawy, * ‘The following record will show tie changes ia the temperature for the past twanty-four hour 12 @ oie arison with the corresponling day of last, yu Ike hs imaicated by the thermometer at Aud puva(e ae macj, HERALD Bullding:. seemed tobe in jeopardy. If i fatled the fauit would rest with the American government, Eng- land had done her best to settle these differences and set a good example to the world, ‘FRANCE. _ The Ambassador of Germany Again at His Post. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Pants, April 4, 1372, Count Von Arum, the German Minister, has re- turned to this city, SPAIN. Official Reports of the Election Returns and of the Party Triumphs, TELEGRAWS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Manni, April 4, 1872, OMcial returns of the elections for the Cortes show that of the electoral colleges chosen the mia- tsterlalists havo 3,554 presidents and 13,056 secre- taries, and the coalitionists 1,932 presidents and 7,484 secretarics, The City Vote of Madrid—Frominent States- men Detented. Mapnp, April 4—P, M. Tne popular vote in tis city on the first day of the election stood:—For the candidates of the coait- tion, 12,362; for those of the ministry, 4,932. Among the most prominent of tne candidates for the Corces In the capital Espartero, Sagasia and Topete are ail beaten. HOLLAND. The Celebration of Independence Day Marred by City Riot and Political Intrigue—Univer- sity Honor to American Talont. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YOAX HERALD, THR Have, April 4, 1872, ‘rhe celebration of Independence Day was at tended with public disorder and breaches of the | peace at various points. The most considerable diss | turbances occurred at Oosternout, m North Brabant, | where a mob collected, broke the windows of houses | and committed other outrages. ‘tae demonstrations became so threatening that the town authorities found it necessary to call upon tiie military to sup- press the riot. Upon the appearance of the troops the mob dis. persed, but several persons had been seriousiy tn- jured before quiet was restored. The cause of the outbreak Is suppore | to be Atssatisiaction with the ministry, UNIVERSITY HONOR TO AMEBICAN TALENT. Among the conspicuons honors receivea vy Mr. Motley during the tercentenary anniversary-of Dutch | wader, @ resolution proposed by Mr, Vernon-Harcourt to reduce expenditures was debated and rejected. cuBA, ‘Fire in Havana—The United States War Steamer Wyoming. TELEGRAM. TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Havana, Cuba, April 4, 1872, A portion of More Ajurias’ petrolenm refinery was destroyed by fire to-day. 108s $40,000; uninsured, Mr. William Cullen Bryant has sailed sor New Or- leans, ‘The United States war steamer Wyoming arrived here yesterday, DRUMMERS IN VIRGINIA, Importaut Decision by Judge Bord—Barrett, the Now York Traveller, Released—Hin Arrest for Selling Goods Without a Li- cense Declared Ilegul. RicuMonp, Va., April 4, 1872, The case of the State of Virginia vs. W. H. Bar- rett, of the firm of 8 MH, Clark & Co., New York, came up in the United States Circuit Court, before Judge Bond, to-day. Barrett 19 a mercantile drum. ¢ mer, Who was arrested and imprisoned in December last under an ordinance of the city of Richmond, and also under a State law, for selling goods by sample without a State and city license, He was veicased under a writ of habeas corpus granted by Judge Underwood, as already reported in the HERALD, aud the decision to-day rendered im the case 1s one of great interest to Lhe entire mercantild community of the coun try, ‘THE DRUMMER ILLEGALLY ARRESTED. Judge Boud orders the discharge cf the petitioner in this case because he is of opinion that the law uader which he is 1m custody ts in violation of the second section of act four of the constitution of the United States. By the provisions of the twentieth section of the act of Assembly of Virginia of March 24, 1871, the special license required of every per- won not w resident merchant who desires to sell goods by sampie m Virginia, 18 fixed at $100, It makes no difference what 1s the amount of stock either at home or present with him. ‘The tax ts a fixed one, und 18 not dependent on the amouat of | his sales, UNJUST PARTIALITY TO RESIDENT TRADERS. On the other hand, every merchant resident tn Virginia is allowed by the same act to sell his goods by sample any where In the State without taking any Mcense, such as 13 required by ihe non-resident ‘doe sure the resident merchant pays a license, also a trader; but his special license is much jower than that {Xed upoo the non-resident, and the whoie amount with whica he is charged is d>~ pendent upon the merchant resident's sales. In ad- (ition to the privilege of keeping a store and selling his goods to lils customers upon the payment of his license the resident merchant ts entitled to exhivit his goods all over the State without a sampic mer- chant’s license, and the Judge thinks tis 13 a dis- criminauon ‘AGAINST THE CITIZENS OF OTHER STATES, and comes withm the decision of the Supreme Court m the case of Ward vs. the State of Mury- land, by which such discrimination is declared in the Supreme Court to be unlawiui, The ordinance of thecity of Richmond requiring ‘a license from non-residents and egg oe residents from Its ap- plication 13 80 clearly illegal that no arguicent 1s Independence was the degree of Dector of Laws con- ferred upon him by the famous Universityof Leyden, BELGIUM. waa annnnanned ae The Agricultural Intorest,” Relieved Agreoably. TELEGRAM TO THE ‘ WEW YORK WETALS. BRUSSELS, April 4, 1872. The rinderpost bas ¥yholly disappeared from Bel- glum. THD! AN MURDERER. The Osages AY Jack a Camp of Buialo Hunt- ers, Murder Nine out of Eleven and Pillage the Camp, f_. MITTEE Rock, Ark., April 4, 1872, The Fort/ smith #ra of Saturday says te United States Der jaty Marshal Peavre had brought in three persons. from the Indian country, charged with murder, He aiso reports that while at Cedar Grove , in Southwestern Kansas. he learned that of eleve J men who some time previous had gone out on’, buffalo hunt only tworeturned, the remainder ving been killed by a party of Osage Indians, ¥ poset upon them just after they had gone into ‘camp and were off their guard, scatiered in dite ferent places attending to their camp duucs, Of those Who escaped one mangged to jump on his horse, an animal of superior speed, While the other feigned and lay motioaiess on the ground till the redakins had left, ‘The Indians plundered the camp and carried off everything they could. United States Deputy Marshal Baer came on Wednestay with nine prisoners, seven of Whom were supposed to be connocted With tho hanging of fF | nie at Perryville, early tn March. Deputy Marshal | Willard ts expected tn with tour More persons lim 4 pilgated lu the same allaite necessary to show it. Barrett was therefore dis- charged, and itis now established that drummers from every section of the couatry cau sell by sam- le, Without regard to, any city ordinances or State jaws to the contrary. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. ‘ Yesterday afternoon about half-past three a deter. mined attempt to escape from imprisonment was made by two prisoners In the Penitentiary at Black- well'’s Island, Their names are Heory ‘idlany, sen tenced in December last to six months term for petty sarceny, and James Dooley, sentenced to two anda half years for grand larceny. Dooley was aor ok quarry gang and Tidany In the paint shop o the Penisenuaey, Watt yesterday afternoon Dooley, having managed to creep one ‘of sight of the areeey rusned past hisiriend, Tifdany, who Was engage: on some outhullaings, on recelying, the signal, starved to run towards the lower ene of the island, Where the smallpox hospital 1s situated. As they passed a gang of convicts engaged on the eastern | Ade of the island they were recognized by ono of | the keepers, who immediately started In. pursuit, calling on a brother keeper to assist him. ‘The two apliities have contributed more than tnose of any | 4 es ea a Had other person to the development and progress of 40 ‘St 6 50 the practical arts, aud that lis purity of private 41 40 9 ora bev Syed pense Re Herre ete alms an. ened resoluie 140 46« 4a faith in truth renuer wt highty proper that the Rep- . 0 resentatives and Senators should solemuly veuly Babolat Saying to his worth and greatness, last fear D A 380% Mr. Wood, of New York city, gave a brief history Set S rad the legtslation seicalle, tout Ung aad ETE a4 D " nvenuon Was practically tested in tue United 9 7D States. He (Me. Wood) was a member of the twenaty- THE WEEKLY HERAL. seventh Congress, 10 which Profeasor Morse mado Sree ecg renee Aik, Ka application for aid to test his invention, was in | 11 oh t and Best N io tie winter of 1842 and 183 when Mr, ‘Morse came | 7° Chenvest © a a feo to Washtngton in a state of pecuniary dependence, jountry. now broken Gown by disappointment ‘and Almost patirely The WeuKLY HERALD of the present wo Ye Cote Ss be Al bp Danes ready, contains the very latest News by « wearaplt ropriating $30,000 was got through the House py a * 4 Hy. volo ‘or so t0 81. {twas with great pride that he | #W All Parts of the World up to the nour Of fan (Mr. Wood) found his name recorded ta the aflirma- | cation, including full Accounts of the & x ina Ue, and he was to-day the only living member of rs ; on Y ‘ta; either House who voted in favor of the bill.” With Tey ae ceas ee pe tomar “the that «mall appropriation tho ree wires were halt 2 Con. atreicued between Faltimore aud Washington, | American in Spanish Chains; full returns fron — ' Cone ed let and pave ed oon agape DULLY | necticut; Revenue Frauds in woston; Anothe, * Mal- of the invention which Professor Morse lad strug: Jase; Death of the Missouri De: rade led 80 long to Make a practical success, Practice Case; Death o ; ae . is is Hildebrand; important Decisions in the U olted Action of the Chamber of Commerce, States Supreme Court; Statistics of Commerce tand The following was adopted by the Chamber of | Navigation, and the Public Debt Statement. It ialse Commerce yesterday :— contains the latest news by telegram from Wash tng Resolved, That the members of this Chamber haye learnea | ton; Political, Fashionable, Artistic, Religious and Fe eer nd Terr ane ee hae become soeoai. | Sporting intelligence; Obituary Notices; Am: 8e& ments; Facetiw; Editorial Articles on the promin, ent topics of the day; Reviews of the Cattle, Horsea md Dry Goods Markets, Financtal aud Commercial 4 | @- telligence, and accounts of all the importantag ‘a interesting events of the week, 4 TERMS:—Single subscription, $2; Three coptes, $5. |+,.4 Five copies, $3; Ten copies, $15; Stugle copies, five v | cents each. Alimited number of advertisemempa inserted tn the WEEKLY HERALD. \ vention, sarrought by God,” has olectritied the whole A nervous syste; of far-reach- teliigence, which has astonished mankind by its marvellous activity and power in the dissemination of {deas and the advancement of commerce and civilization. Asan American cittzen and taventor of eminence we w . Hits fame belong ever. shine forth illustriously in the galaxy great benefactors. AS roprescntauves of ats,. which have so largely reaped the erance we acknow.edge our of man’s mercantile interes benefits of his #kiil and pecre indebtedness to him, and we hereby respectfully tender to his Widow and family dursincero eympathles ut this time of their bereavement. Regolved, That the foregoing be entered on the minutes of this day’s proceedinga and that a copy of the same be bultably engrossed and tocwaraed to Mrs. Morse, ‘On motion of Sinciair Toucey the Chamber resolved to ‘ atiend the funeral in a body. ‘ PRE OMT age meet at the armory, on Savurday, the 6th inst., ‘2 The Common Council. twelve o'clock M, in cree on Ste a Fa At the seml-weekly meeting of the Boards of | cap, white gloves and with crape opleft arm, to a te comrade, ex-Lieutenal 1¢ Alaermen, held yesterday, a report of which will be | Yiu the funeral! oF our ftte Coy inembers are al 3 found in another column, resolutions of sympathy | requested to attend. By order. A, and condolence with the bereaved family were ‘aptain ROBERT P, COURTNEN, passed, ‘Ihe Couneil also decided to attend the WILLIAM HILL, First Sergeaut. funeral, and adjourned the session out of respect to Parrsrsoy.—On Thursday, Aprit 4, 1872, Maat Died, HEADQUARTERS, D Company, NINTH INFANTRY, . GS. N. Y., New YORK, April 4, 1872. ‘The members ‘of this company are requeste the deceased. Fon PatrEnson, beloved wile of James Pattersou, im eae the 47th year of her age. Special Mecting of tho Brooklyn Board of Helatives and irlends of the family, No, 275, ee n Grove Lodge; No, 275, F. @ .m nily tnvited to attend the fan from her late sidence, lew Saag ai atreeh on Saturday, April 6, at oue o'clock. P.M. , Teor other Deaths See Fifth Page.) members of Syl A. M., are respec Aldermen. The Brooklyn Beart of Aldermen met at eight o'clock last night, for the purpose of taking some action in respect to the memory of the late Professor Morse. Alderman Ropes, of the Third Waru, was called to the chair, when Alderman Boggs odfered tue following preamble and reaolations:— — = appareils ges cron thas ulead a al ie Brgritence aks ome | ATA MNSCHBLD, neanursotirer, Us Nasa tre oh , Samttel Finley Breese Morse, the pasa w — ot the n telegrapit system ; and whereas the " em " eivetris. telezrap, legrapi eystera and whereas the | Aste for Nowvellg’s Edition of Trovay torn? afta Alun SA aes " hilating, as it Soas, tine baa gistanes panning oceans, | on plan snk Deer eet cee oteee tee ‘ mounts, and, with tie exception of one short gap, | es citing today tho entire globe, ranks with those miracutous UNOVELLO, BWER & CO., TL Brot twas, is, the printing press and steam engine, the beneits ' ared by the whole buman race; therefore, Irritation of ScalpeBurset’s Coog aino cures. ———— AmHorrfing,’s, (Patent Common Council’ ot the city of HA MPION SAPS, d, That we, f Brooklyn, tuourn with the rest of the civilized world the loss US] Bromdway. coratr Murraystéost Propeofeiwor Morse. whose kind and gentle natuce aa! pure Bah am edandlhseem tha Ghrftlan 0 fxs than hia great genloa, must ever | q_—romif atom Span-Nev tiagvind Howe ear hy emori al i ro and Bateslar proof (combinal } ic Hesoivedy Tua. we tender tothe Cally of Profeaon Mss | aie mont ‘go; Pwik yo wold for 400, Add ce BAP’ that tile Board will attend his funeral in a body, Herald offig’s. ‘olved, That. as a further expression of onr respect and 1a tee be ateplayed. ws half-mmast on tha City FAL Lor winieiinainaataieaiinadned: | Av=i)g ugan’s Spring Styles of atap Ava ‘morrow, April 6, the day of bis funeral. marvel veatty andelegance, 102 Nassatt gtr qy.corned at. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, suitably of Ann ee re ee i ily De jared and transintited to tke fam. Roriheaeuset oft Parkins athe, Lexinutan Avenues ph! i rar Y wenty-fifth street — n yreal:fast, Ine Alderaan Taylor tae aera, waging Rae the | Fuad og pelore anner, wore mann than) osatag etoey of the dece f retiring, "Ladies day anil evening, Gentiefnea ermry di nation mourned his 1088. Aight. ‘ “1 ation moluions were unanimousty adopted, and | the meeting then adjourned, Az -Royal Havana Lottery.—J3- B . Martin 10 Wall street. Box 4,68) New York Ic Meeting in Washington—Arrangemonts for a | afer | eT eae te heck aide ristadoro’s Hair Dye hes no ldanal'in the wd rid. [tis the safest and most reliable of eay,. Sad overs~ WASHINGION, April 4, 1872. a ere. Alarge meeting of citizens of Washington wag. held here this evening to take action in relation to the death of the late Professor Samuel F. Bb. Morse, Professor Hedrick acting as chairman and, H. Amidon as secretary. Arrangements were made/, to obtain the use of the hall of the House of Repre- sentatives for imposing memorial services in honor of the late Professor, to take place, probsyly, on Mondoy evening, April 15, at whiol B thie nt gentlemen will (deliver addrosse: the Navy has offered the Marine sion, and the Wasnington Choral Soctety, which ‘Won a prize at the recettt musical festival in New York, have volunteered their services. Mr. A. 8, SOLOMANS offered the folowing resolu. theme egal, 4 Hats, Seven Dollies. ARNOOK, Pa 519 Browdway. i Sareaparilin, $1 per 704 Browdway. Style of Gi Hats. an Spr Jeargoms 190% Broudwagy bear Dia jalesraoms 299; i Gegilemen’s Dre : ay ooeene Veehnbold’s Bych bot tin; atx bottles. tor zf __ Havana FT ottery.ePrizes ‘The Secretary of |’ faation given. ‘en Jos: and for the occa- {| ; / eo caaly a In Cor gequenco of t lirin W @ are deirous of Pour tirin ing our bus possible ¢ hu offer our BNT TOOK, Nh tiov, Which was ‘ananimonsly adopwed:~ tt ag of Stiver a » amon itt ae ae ved, That the people of the Cited Stoies he reques fg, locks, Fancy Goods, Gaa Riatiror it tt fact toltspet io ihote Ferpeptive cit \ ie Feduet (oh in price, We wish it wndevatood Takia it towns hnd villages on ° prt, at orglit O'oloeky to give ox. | ACT! /AL SALE at low briges, off find it greatly to their ade pression to theslous susteani LA A rar dare ud Ee ae pene Pofessor Sameyi Finley Breese Morse, and Jd. simulta t f SK & CO., 563 and 687 Brondways | eae mubaration by telegraph wi ‘agsembiy of the BALL, BLACK & ——< evening of the »— day ot | fred r revolvers at the rauaways, without | are ane tie convicts managed Lo escape obser va- tlon by dodging about the fever hospital tents. A Vigorous scare: Was at once matituied, and about alt-past seven o'clock last night the two were dis- covered hiding In one of the garrets woder the cupola of the smallpox hogpital, and were igno- fiiwonsty marched back. This ts the seogni ats tempted escape Witin lour Week: - } THs MANGLED LION TAMERCDEAD. PHILADRLPIA, “Apri 4, 1972, oiion at O'Brien's menagerie, AP. to-day. taining the animal al bie MOY, of the accIdedle Joseph Walttle, Who was aimoatorn to pieces by lie was seop) he citi Washington, cons ad Heo Eee eee a tho capita ot de nation, Abrarien an | Books Hough — 105,732 Now ‘To this, the Western Union Telogyaph Company | Aad Old Books oo SM orHERS, No. 8 Beekman siteet, Money, Loaced On Dinmords, Watcher genta Hyompt response :— { ALS. SOLOMANS, B8q » and ti 2 hough, ewelry apa) Siiverwaré, and tho mame bought: 4 yay . thorizet by Mr, Orton, our Prest-¢ eh ipeah Grou tat We. iy ‘will cheetlully gf att dent, 0 say 40 you that the compeny wi Yhe Use ot Our wires for direct compvunication yetwee! tg 841 Bro gdway, near Fourteenth at And 59 Haak fairiecntl, japultany rial peeiDgs whicd fh is pro yowe awat. . Hptanyas aforae memoria pigs wate Re oragr} | ato, doar Btontway Te Hite HISD, Cemeioaststecnmenle parsers. i ‘jen an pre 0! Y ps MILLE & CO. No 6 Baton equare, meeting, Very (uly YOU Ry Wr TPNEY, vat " tor ommittes of five on rosoltcons, with Senat A, Bc \S chairman, and q commlitac of are rangerynts of fifteed, WIth, Mr. A. 5. sovompes 1 Charrpian, were appointed, “wath Sud power (0 WO, pud (ue necting AGiOUrneds 4 “am Achievement !—HKnox’s ‘ vein Style of td e@ Achievemen epri ‘ ft gues ba effort of his artinlagaoninn uy your Tinta COMA ayy,