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———. aud held on their good behavior; they are common Government snd Union, al rights andeqyaal com rmeaie Ton tae rights and Federal over the question of Soothe Theor Woetweun ih and TH ars the average intelligent public s atime dwin's Theatre a State should and will control the gencral relations and eonduet of its people toward pp. Acadamy of Muste, Mlymplo Theatre of law and justice will be kept af that level at which the civilization ant morality of the whole community stand ; and that neither the law nor the conduct of the people of any State can be permanently kopt ot any higher standard than a majority of the people have themselves reached. is very casy to ss troops Shto a State and put an end to mob vio ic district where it has mani As a cure for a suddep, local, teimporary evil, the remedy ts adequate But how is it aga care for a diseased condition of half or more than half the popu How is it, not as a specific for a aud den eruption, but as a medicine for daily us: through an indefinite period ? immediate cause of the outrage: lence in any spe For the necommodation of persons residing up town, advertivemen: our regular rates at the op-town advertiven 84)4 West Thirty secon 1 4 ith avenue, from 6 ere in the South is Carolinas and elsew! to be found in the unparalleled robbery and Governments with the help of the negro r. Sumner’s § Legislatures ; annexation of and anomalous political condition existing throughout to be a mere tirade of dent Guant against Presi Hence eprings a collision of force Now, if one party stronger than the case would soon settlo itself, for this by a calm, lu bearing upon the misdeeds of GnANT y ity than any epithets, facts are artanged with the single purpos of presenting th 1 statemont of faete But it ia not It i a question which is to predominate, not for a moment or a brief period merely, but through the future, duction of a forelgn element such as tie troops of the United States settle in such a Nothing, except that the side which it espouses triumphs for the time. When the troops are withdrawn, the strug recommences, and the work For we are not to presume be forever re truth of the case, and they earry conviction by their own inherent fore of the monsirous character of the outrag thoy describe, and which Pr has eo long, « warrantable meaeuros striven to perpetrate Mr. SuMNEM dvclines to argue the quos tion whether or not the acquisition of the Dominican territory, if it lawfally and peaceful He conteuts Limeeli with demor the whole transaction thus f with fraud, violenc part of both Bazzar What does the tot ident Grant } controversy t gone over again, the troops are to that selfgovernment is a This is to presume the strugecles on in the very heart of society ia th tes are notto be improved shows that annexatio Lhe proper period m of San Dominge Baez and Bancc t the exer tion of the gu has Carnat, usurps, been overawed Ly ut that period has passe neighboring xen left undone inust, we judge. the people of the a ois rieved its signal tr of public opiu instanees temp Still less ean the Repul Ford to engage in an ex of military ith for the mere purpose Gnaxr the deleg m those States in the epproaching Na The Great Question in the South. roconstetion topic of vast momen’ vention of the party believed a limb could cz became of San Domingo. SALNAVE got President of Hayti, Far He wae defeated, and fled to the acighboring whore he was hospitably received Dominican soil, he endeavored by all sorts promises to induce officers and soldiers to espouse his cause. then President of San Domingo, notified of SALNAVE's schomen, Jeterm!ned to observe the laws of neutrality i, and ordered SALNAVE to live States back we therefore had We beli-ved, the more 1 no #y pathy the worse #j The cuanges the war brought in ite tain were of a character, and magnitude, and va riety, such as have been seldom paralleled * Revolutions,” said the arch traitor of the rebellion, “ go to the bottom of truth was uevor so fully illus Never before was any society so torn up by the civil structure 80 completely razed to its foun Dominican toward Hay San Domingo City. Baka was choc the reiterated GkVYRARD, compelled SALNAVE to remain To reconstruct the ruins was no be day task, 'Dimo and patie the ordor was resident, and of President © wore required aa The skill and know! adequate to so great a tabor w only of experience. When Barz discovered be made use of for by the sale of the isiaad, BALNAVE to disp! snp in the Presidency of Hayti The firet question was to whose hands this undertaking Gerrnarp project of » and carried their political rights plot had time to ripen, Barz of culprits. nominiously kicked out of only chance fled to the woods, aud then, by Here he managed to get up a sn om Port-au-Prin Jed, and Barz was again ent of Sun Domingo on the 7 To attain this object the country v and of genera ypon act of warfare was th war steamer of SALNAVE's ae ican war schooner Capotiil tally hostil or rights created by and Port au-Prineo to supply men, arms, and ammunition li for the purpose of invading the Dominicar He assisted Baz with co’ ble sums of money. a Of any gewuin Every Dominicar Hayt! was driven into the ranks to Gght publicly exw: ther sign nor evidence Wy proof that the wh Teconstraction has yor enmity to Baez, The leaders of the army of invasion under BAgz were allowed to dis. pose of their plunder in Hay. And lastly, though nominally at peace with Cannan, SALNAVA a@gned a treaty offensive and de fonsive with Baxz, in virtue of which even to the prevont day Baxz protects the defunct SauNave's partisape, and even easista thew f eoptional condition the rebellious Btates wore in at the close of th The Union SS restored, and with the Union the rights of the States. Guoagin, Toxas, South and North Caroling, and the teat, are no longer ortminals socking pasdop, atone —_—_—— ae mucli ax Le ¢an to overt | Saaertia Haytf himself wns t 1 to the Hay fuinary and devastating war was to enable the two Prosideuts of Layti and San Domin go treasonably and unconstitutionally to sl their reapoctive territories and eltiaons to th t have been attempted had Bat. and SALNAVE received positive assur culators with whom Prog that the influ ence and power of the United States should be used in their favor, ances from the sy dent Giant is now le Connecticut. The Republican leaders of Counccticut have Leen down to this city to endeayor to raise money for the purposes of their cam. They have not been successful, rich Republican merchauts here who havo been in the habit of giv ig freely on such cecasions now refuse to come down, Which they suffer from tho present order storage system—this robbery bei carried on for the benefit of his military and They are of opinion that ¢ required gut of their rich spoils to pay the necessxry contribution to Connecticut. personal favorites the favorit We are sorry for the Republicans of the They are a well-meaning During the trials of tho war they stood up for the coun try like men; sonally concerned, we should be delighted to seo them triumph now and always. they have a load to carry which would erus! No party caa exist and prosper t ag Grant, taking his bribe-takers allowing his father to peddle out petty offices for five hundred dollars apiece, and appointing his relations to places of emolu mevt and authority withouw any regard to their Lonesty or fitness. Republicans want money for legit mate use in this Connecticut election, with such a Preside desire to have twenty of their best stamp speakers in the State during the whol This isa very expensive sort of of lectioneering ; but they have not got the money, and they cannot hope to get any in ections unless the party shall de cisively and irrevocably chuck GRrant over: as that the Ka as originally eonstitated, has » longer in exis under the nawe is sim What now luevos and wi hout organiza n between the different ba thout any retati other purpose than plunder af gives the foll | ¢ Ku Blox Kian w Le better pre #. and extended from the n who loved peace than the Loyal Le Grand Army.” We have no doubt that there isa gre: truth in this, especially a bag Executive at and South Carol Louisiana, and Texas, however, t There the people have been plu State authorities beyond the power of endui Their wethods of resistance are vivlent and ille and must be condemned; but their a legitimate one, and good citizens of w is is not the case. dered by th pame must sympathize with them, ‘Down with carpet-bag governments of all hovest ine The Louiscide Com hot appoint to the * should be tl to Brazil any of the Congressmen wh have just expired. Why, bless your innoce soul, there 1s not the least danger of that. ident is saving place for som body who will gi In the old days, when sai and not freme ing set and the wind « beam incers, whem ed in the lee of t of some gallant tar, the Aud so Jace, that listened felt that Jace tiad got no mor deserts of a tru hearted sailor uch 4 sigh bas all Ex Jacw has marri iow but Wo marry a But Lourse was not the only Princess to be dis ng the Princess Beats who is to marry b That undoubtedly Ww agitating the mind ight that we have Lord Wattew Camvuett, the brother of th gave a banquet the other evening, as we all know, at th Naturally, the the subject of Club, in honor of the marriage. and thereupon Lord Water “was glad Loviss was going to marry @ subject, because now she ip turn might marry an American.” steamers to crowded with aspiring Ame: strength of this hing and our Minister at 64 ap youths op the TE SUN, ‘FUBSDAY, MARCH 28, 1871. CONNECTICUT. ry OPINION OF SIPU ATION James's will be beset with applications for pro- sentation atcoart, Among these, why should nat young prince at West Point try his chance? Let Cadet Grant apply for a leave of absence at As we know, his influence at Washington Ti pe M panion Hut of bere, « red, ue Noob, ack oat bis lite, the JEWELS once, try t hin 9 furlough fortunes at Windsor, wow Digouss Ge Corresponaenc Asurm How Gov, Jewell and his te: Th the but partly perhaps from family pride loubt with @ view to the snit of the approacliing elec!ron. the State stamping for t Senator Nye t8 in iladelphia house, and ions of Stews the paltry subsor and others, the royal gin Tonight he is at M. Announced for Hart Senator Wilson t# on the slate fora city on Saturday night, tor of the Courant, is filing nightly throughont the Stite, and tatke as the election were over and of the General Committee On Saturday night ne is ord, and Monday for Bride ould sink into iusignifienr at-would adorn such an event at ob do state let young Grane apply for his We have but one ford give him ashe sets out on this pilgrimage, ant that is that he should not go in the bobetailed garment with which our Government keeps down the pride of its cadets, and there is every prospect not only that we may have @ princess on this side the water, but that the Prosident will at last reeeive gifts enough atisly Lis heart, at least for « short time, fj malas much difference, If you'ean read one you con Few ) Hawloy, ods. engagements onfdently as furlough, of cantion to Dat's fist de pint, But dey conld t book | know well victoria it inder t got my spec xm; and | cue ere to jax you 8 are ob dat of meetiti ell—Is was probably she State Constitution, Senate wer er, is apt to b cause 1 know ye LIAR REGISTRY W voters are Fr: Tt may interest the tobace: Connecticut to know that the average any 1 Domingo for the 1 alont 100,000 s equal to about 89,06 Jowell—Well, Professor, I think w reqnires ABAD Tile STATE CON production of tobacco in last five years has be 100 pe cases under the statues, a or Taak yo I know'd you average cost price at Puerto Plata has been about ten ¢ With proper cultivation hundred A writer in the 7 ings tobacco é day ot Fannual can h day ats per pountl, of thousant respondent=-How long have you been in this | On the conclusion of of bales could be raised f Jai necte | with Trinity Co! y esteemed for cigar wraps bacco trade was tho last preceding on with thi f the new voters are carefully scr I it w in ( ia for wrapper effort is directs a the erring aud Tie Chairman of the re the latter having no duties to pry i San Domingo is auaexed, its tobacoowill enter ctive State Committees laily reports from the soveral towns of the pr fe therefore pretty well informed o y given tine That is, that th: on certain min #,and soon in uniutorry gresa and resus this light, look with propable situath to direct party euergy where mort.needod. ‘The weak point in thie system is that, f that the better and gmore ww Who Lake no a very owes affec ec iw New Hat te Committees ret 1 effort to force the San De pon the people. AMUSEMENTS, Jon't, know anyting * Correspondent--Then how in conaected with Trinity Cu.log de dell, sar, and sw ive part in poutic great reaction lik Pahire. and are not therofor Mobertson's Comedy n here took a wide range on as tha reverse of wi xpounte “ero connted the year previously, the part ‘Thus, for ins M that thetr canvaet Once upon a time there lived in England a rich and pr Hewitt. Near tral hall of the ‘ose name was /auly Iron: founder beeame ric Of course, the E ander, aud consid d little better tha: iron and his sister to consider | Prople's supstance. rons tron-f ° pame was Paul eo was Sarwh. y withdrew with Governor tbat bi tended to, and that Voter withoat die ity He bad @ sister whose mai of Hewitt wos the ai the Democrats no a Democratic prepoaderence in the 5: 2,000. with the registr Repubticans claim by t roubles he Would be yet incomplete, tent was c ter, Adeliza Stormont, the art became poorer. tor looked down on tie Republican a "The vote: vote of thi THE PRESIDENCY the f Greeley does not Dectine co He amy be Elected. giving Jowell, Rep sumer of other lf is $0 seldom rigitt, by Nttle Lord Bagtecusrs arce vote, and it Quds himself compe Pout Hewitt Repubiiean candi: foubtedly, «there I8 for next President, it says i (he same ae during The two comedy. ‘This certainly would sve and ar Vere last full the Orange Dist with Rover! There are in fact A TALK WITH | ke My Mr rol! to out ut@ Who are poor and tw atrace the Stat ts vivacily to at ws chat pag Re is and deservedly # fend that this, his last than support a lice Lite question in 1diMeulties did not explain the can Congressmen ; Governor assented Lo this on but thought tis Cicotions was by the lvcal ins Joans abstained from voting than voted Pierce, norjbuehaua. in the worninacing on of Sireng! th pany gi tation it a Liost capable aud ¢ fore the Convention asseinbies it Ne contended canmot be re€ beeeme apparent 8 inexperiues, his military THE DEMOCRATIC VIoTORY divided, andg demor was shus aitribu is not carry a par wht only conf i, that the cast of better ta which le Venetian and Mr # personal m tone of the two artiste are om the whole um F parte in this than ur experienc! * Othello" that Grant's n the country to forcing San Domingo up ‘ause of the apparent ren osaibly be might be mistaken. and he insisted# that it tin this State astances, with Grant sovates the su was tho cause ‘oduce the same oil in the con ing Blackwell's Istaad, Show. | a9 aitected by it than they t ulmoat universally op} rendere ss, and in others Bosworth Hoodwi oF carvlessness, clearly the result of 1, the disaster It has spurred form tO ourselves of bis the ex-Governor rep n last yuar Uy the was Hol nearly ail h unattainable. Sie was Wak with Mr. James W. Morrinsey's Bonetit, Mr op offered a ben Morrissey dose ut Tragedy. Cor an investigation cone rinack, Who was by George Neod in bis saloon ng the death of 1 on Saturday nig Groenpoint avenue Was with McCorn Hivae Myeet appoa Roberts had his w on the evening of the trag N'T DISCUSS GRANT. intoxicated to kaow anyt ay bi own be the deceased man, beard Newb say ey ee & } weary start Oue arm wys acts an! personal prisoner's wife he shoulder und ber back dadly wured shat | patriotisin, with ut Thu w the Kiod treat | M L wien quarrel in which Molo meat tht the Lolice gure. ne The inqiest bas beew adjourned ° FANS of 'h that she must inevitably di she did not die before she 1b bY Ue poles tI Con way says thonght that an of i, the on Domingo would Democrats In this Aeopublican party was The Virm Buse Ball ¢ In New Orleans yesterday the White of Chicago beat the Loue blars of New Orieaus, 9 10 6, 4s foliowa; White Stockings one buare, at they could aot fiid me of Mre, Hichards, 117 Sulliven stress. tn Can be Judged by amy persou wiio affect their relat Republican party o Senator Sumper'e removal from the char: Relations Committes, Mr, Chauncey 81 the case in band ROb Fess Wutil Le has had ihe offeoue: My Dunished, Manship of the Borex Jewell Winks We Lavuheans of Coamecuous are o1200 O08 OG GRANTS USURPATIONS, The Prosident’s Violations of ‘by International Law, Vowel A HUMILIATING EXP( Ni ab di “ ‘© |The Executive the Copartic H of a Trickster. HISTORY OF A GIGANTIC FRAvO, tp bere My _> pat my eves | Phe Hons ons'tution ot) f ' Peg REM ey San Domingo Resolutions. wt all; bat dis one vas di! Charles Sumner’ Npeech on hig ad greet by Wasuixor , March 27.—Long before th tho galleries and corridors leading to t densely thronged by an imu ager to bear the spesed of the Sou uchusetts, who had been announce t we Senate on San Domingo, The monopolize t by tuo fair sex. At noon mber, Mr. Sumaer'a apo tho floor was welcomed by the galierte planse realing of the J Mr, Sumner took the floor and usked for the read been con. | tag of tho reselutions recestly submitted t and already published, against the use of U 1 tates naval (ores to upbold Brea in an attempt t el hi country, in violation of tt t and threatening the integrity and exis oft ite Joudly power of Hayil, ‘The fo tis t t Aitional resolution supmitted by r to come in as tho seventh of t s Resolved wri may t re] t i ' ir P domestic. au (ore wiy beliicerent ia ve ni that kitgiy prerorative whieh iv d.sowued by Constr btiow of tue Unived Seatem eps de | Mr. Fenton enlied attention to the fact that imt ve dure to gala admittance to the calle of Indies had been excluded, I moved that the sto room aud corridors in the “x: | of the Senate C be opened for their aeed ya + | modation Mr. Sumner arose and addrovsed the Sonat , ength, #peaking trom the seat of his colleagut weO ) Wilson MR, SCMNER'S sPaEcH, Mr. Presroent: kntering again upon this plain t Shvy of the Luited States, act y oy 1 of b t An act of War without tle authority of Co hole susiness Is nuzravated Ww so tis considered tha lence t4 the acq declared object of th ion of foreign territory re wif an isiand iu the Caribbean sea; and s\ \ tha! this ¥ us been employed, fret, + rs wd Mamiain a Weak ruler, himseifa asur ! bim i power tut Ne might sei) Wis couw rf MENACE TE u ¥ uate The q n wh very sim tn oF anguyce, and institutions, is de CT PIaI AR athe p ary iu character an peak onig uc “t Nr, and withow z vm | ‘ ¥ is more let tions! law ¥ depurtare from t uere t oY spain p. | AOL aNitke that of Bex to the United Sua Ati © enleriain the or wo. Here I N was fevitim ite Pr ¢ dictator 1 now « t is ‘ he act aanoxion aneons, and a tno Spanish emiscaries were in the aries avevin th ry, with Cagnes Wing the Dictaior, our most powerful m vroperly wamed (or Ue service, were in the Wa with guns poin t the people to be congue tH have | and American soldiers witt, bayonets glaveing i ef au Worw on the wecks of these war Vessels, | : op bho iad. nave AXD NOW MAKK THR CONTRAST ROBERTS'S IMPRISONMENT ‘ 4% fer rife, 4} between the old monarchy andthe great repy 8 of recent return of the Navy Department w “ Senate, tu reply toa resolution imtroauced by Joomes shows how the why! Vhas been ead: | by Our navy, suling trom port to port, ns nue ib sguus. Th he retui of such smmine t w af SHS. TOeOONS seh ave bo waters and of ¢ (heeormmencement of the uegutiatio ny WAU thet aru AMies te Congress” 4 Yineb and % 60 der rites, Naniasket—€ &-powuders, 4X0 pouuds; . Swatara—6 M@-poundere, 4 da; tip Duty Vannes! duane aud Fiaeu poir trea Sa 2 T 4 iGinch urs neasee Ob sa ? , T 1 ‘ H i N w i | York, tafe aunt souwority ‘ Aleta { | i ae} WAR putRRS te | ytve | 2 ‘ Mr | This ie } © | ein : ik | which ie atrictiy nw an ly w urood | BM eth ! oe De | inte rmixed ¥ 1110 he has been apyeyt Nspima AND THICKSTE ancerta f without cusracier, # Wonder tates a8 Le now proiesses to rescue by the eof Gen, Dantans, Ba W 4 positive provision of the Consiitution ag second ‘erm except after the intervention o Ure term, be managed by fraud and. tutrigue to He | tain ano her lease of power, Beginning thus hia violauou uf the Constitution, be becaine a pork Bu; the people rose amuiuet Lim and Le was Re Ce ae was one of the most animating ever witnossed in 4 Az it. | the Senate On