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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: ‘VHURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1840—TWELVE PAWN. ———eeaooooOeeee—————EEee———eeeeEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee EEE ery, ‘To thia Inhoront enpacity for ruining | revotution, without advocating a gingle pines if Poeun! Senp ii tho confreated roll of Ireland, | Navy.” tqne responded to by Gen, Martin Beem, pas T. A. Moran repllevt to tho toast“ The Ju- the pondition of tholr fellow-men, and to exam- q cises. The non-paraders assembled in arent nce was added ple that would have even n tinge oft fr yol tons ever need was well chosen and well planted it | hud to hy the hoard on secount of the ab- ary nad tha Bar.” Tho burden of the elo x sen NATED OF THE CATHOLIC nEEATON wry Mock. ho a Renton ot lerdal fetid Bi Bony in ahs Perec a Lala ie Hai acne of the Fespornten a fina mut unt Rantictinnis Fommarke Was. w. tho. affect put cy ADUSES OF GOVERNMENT. untae atthe Grand ener Hontoa; whore crete : ye go modined aa to nllow the Irish people tect nota, and Patatines, who 5 e i P nidigalterlion cnmes case a 2 : oa A eee ere tinttotine | {ho owtorship ot their own (and mgain, ‘The covenant to-extirpate the Cathotle rellzion. | responded to by W.K. Sullivan, Mr. Sullivan | God” and by no menns a scarce work, What ens the orate wa" etimorted, to Ireland: | Rava notted abandsome amount for tho relioe amor Mito (HEA THE of nay, Protestane. | metho has heen proposed hy English states cn What a hacvest thre bad heont slrish-Catholio | Fein that, hn he knows that Gon, Heom and the Mt. Of, Be STONE. Aiatrens? Ireinnwis with w territory. ombenchay er ae ee ole ont, poratbly, the Presbyterian, and politienl economists ngnin ind ngniiy ate te hlldren were sent to England and made atl. | ton, Mr. Derickaon had heon Rolng to bo ubsent. | yory eloquently read a reply to tho toast, | HAO square miles, had only & intion of five RHODES’ AUDIPHONE. .<¢ sehen thin 0 Kiet of Protortant England to | Cal bo curriedunt if the English people only “atholle, antl-National, “and | thelr catates | on qinigsion Urdig a aip-canal.ho believed ha |“ America’s Sympathy ‘for Iretand."” Ho was | and a hale militina of people. Te showed upoe A een P . = | WHEL Phat they will dott Pahallnot undertas@ given to vagnbonds who peaved thelr title to | sonia have done the same thing. Hodld not | very bard upon the cultured and aristocratic | eminont authority that freland coun ff ale Feline rare fish and they aro Cathore, | (0 Velinve tintit thoy are forced to, Itiethied stteh prizea hy” tho hatred of Popery, Other | Rnuw why it was tae the press shaw bo res | Raratety af ue Teltieh nation, witch tind ookeNt | (tree ee Se ee eed ae Mo Wing they, nro poor, and downtrodden, and | Thue tho Eiglis Government tus up the schools were established In Treland, solely for | qnonded io, when it wan 80 uble to respond ta | with Intelligent Indifference for. 700 years to the | that iniaed she tind eight and a quarter millions nerefore tf will seo whother It 14 Cathollalty Iand nnd fase Government rectritics Of ) frish Catholic ehiliren, and a comnitics aps | fiat, When St Patriok was fh genttenan and | deep damnntion of Ireland's taking off, of Inhabitnnta. Why had her population dimin- ede 1D ‘blood that explain this indescribable | tho same (amount to othe inndlorde in | pointed to fnvesti¢nte them and help an the | peaided upan this carth, had there heen a press, The old song, “Kathioen Mavourncen"” was | ished? Was there anything rigoroun in her cll- sad Se and contmnal. ‘Ta tho Wrongs of A payinents ghe ,wenauterarmer would then | proselstisin. The great wander of wonders wns | thy xperker pelinved that It would hive | awootly sung by Mrs, Antonlo Maguire, and tho | mate or ungetcrousin. hor Boll to necount for itl On aston thera wis Adied n newauttering, | Hold tho innd under tho Government, anu by | why all these things did not succeed te they | aithor aboliched St. Patrick or St, Patrice wonld | Hon. W. H. Condon followod with an oseay on | such large numbera of her people leaving bor t OF Ht abeth, inderJames funder Cromwe prying alow rate of Intercst, enough barely to | wero intended to, All the fulvanting F power | have wpullahed it, He thoueht that the news. | ‘Tho Ladies.” shores? Nature had scattorod her gifts in Ire- Under het Willam Ii. tho [sh people were | Beet tho coupons, ho would gradually, by save | and intitence were on tho site of Protestuntian, papers of Chicago were not onty the best of this Messra, Alexander Kirkland and George FE. | land oo eyed, Diitehered, driven from eltios nud | IHS alittle, bo able to buy back the tend fem | ‘The Catholles, on the other hand, wero without | Eiiutey, bu of tha world, and they were tha | Gooch happily. responded. to the toast of @ Our WITH A LAVIAN HAND, sauanter ce ‘seduced abaotitely nimost to the | Ge Goverdmentat the prieo the Government fond, oficu; withouta yoico ta protest. | onty newspapers In thia country that had repre- [ Shectr Bocietics." When they had reached the Her beautiful vales, imped streams, enchant- worn total itestruction.. Every footof frien | pil forit. Dy this way the landionts would | without priest ‘to tench thoir children, and | sented tho onus nt tho Irish destitute and suf: | end of thelr apeeches the right wns well ad: ing inkes, and picturtaque soonery: chee as taken, OULOF tho hands of Irish Cathe | (ose nuthINR, nor would the Government, and | ground dowit by tho rolentioss penal cole. For | toring in. Troland. LAppinure.| Mr. Sulllvan | yanood, but enough was left to allow two os | {ne lakes Troland attractive. In’ ber apncious onl wns whole Isinnd, consequently, wns the Irlxh people would become thelr own mass | three generations mon grow old and then young spoke a good word for the gallant $ id Hegi- | three hours’ duncing before daybreak, harbors the white rings of the world's commerce ales) inened over to Protestanta and Rnglishe | UPsothe owners of thelr own country and thelr | and old, batt : ment, and hoped that organization would soon milght seeurcly Honey Mor mountatte sees hnera"ine peaple wore mnde abanlutaly hoine- | OWNdandionds, They woutd be able to works | rey RRPT THp FAITH VIR AND ATRADEABT. | fit n permanent home tn the shape of an BALLS. coursing tupidis down to tho sen alfortiod wiet pet hol own Innd, From that day to this, Pon cer nee, put for thomselveR, i mails cues Find they not, thotr descendants would not have | armory, « rivaled. faciitles for the development of mat ly over disappeared from Tres | ‘ently, begin to save, have a motive fur ee ft to-day, Ulder heaven aud the mysterious | Col, Quirk stated that tho Afth tonst of tho An Open Letter to the Chieago Modical Society, ° : Cricaco, Btnreh 16, 189.—GantixaeN: My attention haa juat beon called to tho report of a meeting of. your Socicty, in which among other, things the merits of thenudlphone are dirwussot. While in the main some very fnir and¢ Just con- clustons were reached by individual membors of your Ansociation, some equally unjust and une truo statements and Insinuntions wero made, Dr. Holmes 1s roported to have mada two statements to which I particularly take tastid, ° 1, That, whilo note Isolated casos have been paral, 1 vo the! ‘ factures. With agricultural resources abundant | Wonderfully helped, only "2 per cent were per He ae a any that Trotestane Englund | OY, for trying to laprovednetr standard of ed | Uta Uiler heaven ad the a roe ng waa dtu ce tithe Ladicn. iat nobody ERNIAN RIFLES, and prevuctive, why waa Ireland nor proaperons | mancutly bencilved>™ & That © the husinodsen Frat ueation, and t i apon the path prope: wy Bogiieh Protestnutiam began to rio over | Ucition, ant In ovary way bo put upon the path | cournged by tho exainptes of their ext roe | could be found who was willing to shoulder tho THF EXPOSITION NUILDING and happy? If thore was nnthing adverse in her | those cagazed in ita ste was: veing mane fash Catholles famine hne been chronte in the | pr Progress: Meyont a doutt this sertbed brethren abroad, Proseription In thoae | responsibility of responding to that sentiment DING. climate or In hor soll, waa there any element | ARCd with too grent privacy.” nat oven ‘d. In tho relgn of Fllzabeth thoy lived on. juverament war torrible days was the tleket for emigration. The | for fear of” offending. lowever, thoy hid ‘The ball of the Ilbernian Milles, the mill- | wanting In the peuple to' bring roaperity? Her permitting tho Instrument. to ho tried in tho of- and roots. Sometimes they ding up the BUT THE GREAT ONSTACLK ‘| Continent of Europe swarmed with thet exiles, | among them aman to whom tho Seoond Regi. tary arm of the Anctent Order of Iibernlans, | £908 hid rieen to distinction fi every depnet- | Hoo. Firat. 1 am ready to substantints, ourot d botlics and devoured them. ‘Thuy perished | in tho way fs this, and that is why J say ff sitchin | who still loved thofr native land as men never | ment was indebted,— at tho Exposttion Bullding, was a very suc: ment of industry. Herrcholarshad been fore- | tho mouths of many witn including the jp multitudes, and whilst they were dying }. fair thing ikuver done tt will bo done by coms | layer tholrcountry before, and whose desire was WARTLEY CAMPBELL— rm iy most in the development nf orory science. The | modical profession and tho teachers and mute jhe young English soldiers went hunting | pulsion, ‘Things Gave gous so far, Enwland fins | te do. something to preserve (hat faith on her and he would call upon that gentioman to re- | cessful affair from all points of view. The | genius of her artists thrives Tesplendent in pupils ‘a dozen institutions that T have visited, for them a8 pedplo go hunting foxes, | been so disgraced by ber tyranuics in Ireland, reen Boll, Wherever an Trishinan drew his tho treamires uf every art. iT F invitation, togothar with the partially dent, ‘De willing to do thisif It word not | blnde, twas sure to be on the aide of hid redis } Mah floor of the Exposltion Building, between the Ty er amntors and | Py invitation, torother with the partinlty leat vt or ara, and if the: that she woul . aros ter ex A= poets had been eminent among tha masters of i S rat"two oF threo Iriehinon Itwvaa as fino sport | for-one tacts Tho Iris tand ayetom Wud the | ylon’ or more tinn sy xenrs Httrape wat at- int hatnetles Campbell arose, nadattorespromt, | Adams street entrance and a line parallel | Poquencocof rong: and tee be nid wiven to | State in tho Caton, and Almowimevory enuntry. of C. on "bul ta] per ‘ : i nee if thoy hat run down wild animals: and, | English land aystem must stand or fall togethor. | vider Inte twa great opposlig camps—Protest- | sioner, madan very neat and conipiimentary | With the clovator, liad been prepared for the | the military anni of Europe . 10 FE ia atria erhataeranied | speedy ku wiskehy ‘beelaumed to. boa dexoondant occasion, giving ample spnee for thonsandato | ORZAT COMMANDERS AND tLLUSTnIOus wAMAs. | CCREOF the dont and partinity dont, taken pros it coming buck, A aL pase mnoae & ho ie Sastocrata ei hid puto thats Fact one ae ee canal int tho Irish soldier, ity Sent of tho dag and partially dent, tiken’ pros rite : er oud, t y wo 1 spite of the prejudice: i stand’ 7 ‘orld over, enr Ww! sa OF Antl “wien thoy fallen to find tho | thee, Utter tulluonses tho coAlrol Of attaice “A | Storevemawhe ated helt” Eno ighese rumen tn Hite ear ane banat Fee appa ee | Indulge in the poetry of motion. ‘The guller- | With auehapeoplo, Uving on such a tavorad | idinnona, and hy pence car utile wien er Rawttey burned the women nd children tn | radical change in tho land-tenure of. Irciand | the arms, the nnvy, and the elvil rervice, Many | His temarke wore greeted with applaiinn. = Tie dey oon qiontifully ornamented with Confer to inske w nition Guppy. whee waa it Muceess. Becond, sincy tho Ist af September forthe time, being, tho “asreinoly repalring to | flags and tiuminations, and on three Hnes | that cnused this ceasclore atremn of emigration | {ewathe suullphone parlors have, beon opon, an ! B a t 3 thodenf of alt degrees and thelr ft -* Ha nkelors,q-hurw Dies AgaiaLsiak uy Wi stretched across the bullding hung the ban- | from Ireland's shores? ‘The evilsof misgorern- | Cuding tho. doctors) “have Lect insted te hele houses, or hanged some. It Is net Ewho} would at onee set tho whole Liberal and } peenme part and parcel of tho nobility of 8p this, but you will find it in English historics. | popular. party upon” tha agitation of | whilo othors rose to rank and distinetfon In J Py 2 5 ve 3 eihelti not stirprising that thoy should tell us} similar reform in England; it would, it | trin, France, and other lands, Beuhelm, C: r - tat tho population it tho island was reduced to | one onl, precipitate, Wc most qlarining monn, Fontenoy bore testlinony to thelr vi fare The Inet Itosnof Summer" tonnup- | ners of the Order and of the Hegiment, to- SROOW ode Pheeeuavils tay ME en: fone, to. fame and satisfy themselves fur iilion,—probably lesa, God only kno nnd frightful manner, that question which En: | deeds, The perjury, cruelty, and bnsencrs ened, Misa Jonnie Wendel ree q jon, of, Lam sorry to add that Dre fi teams wonderrul thug any Trieh-Catholies | glund one day wilt havu tn nioct, atid, nooner oF | England embitierey every kites mim ice | ERcitive quienes, ime Jone Wenuny re- | gether with thore of several others of tho | England's dominion in roland was fated on | Holmes wus nine among. the many phystciana phould be left at all, And eo it wenton, war | lator, solve, but which she ts bent on delaying as | member Limerick,” was his ye Remember | “Ay soon ua the dining-room wis cleared dane. | Irish socleties of the city. During the earlier The speaker then skctone! treticn eaten tho | Whe have availed themselves of this invitation, Berwarenot only undor Elizabeth and James | lung ny podeibion tho dinestaliishment of tho | the perjury of England, Wie 400 Cathulles who | inevns enmmenceds daa was oontiaued in Ui | partof the evening four companies of the | rizveAPemker then sketohed Lrolandunder the | Tnatcad of Keepin my. tusivess. = privuies CeromWell, whe was moro reckless and crucl. | English Chireh und the remodoling of the innd- | wore proscribed, tho ‘mfllion nores that wero | {Pf jens commenced, and was oe TIDCEAIAT Teienee fee thete ires e unt, | penntamenels, ino Turlors, and the stunrts, and | yak mconston lust Bepemvar to invite w ferRe Pinas his downright purpose to tentre of Engin itzolf. t bellovo troland'a | given "in tho Paintines.”, * iemember Lime pa Hiei aa z ] aa Ser of | mercilosn scheme to depopulate the inand op | PUmer of tho prominent citizens (ngnin Include DRIVE THEM INTO CONNAUGHT OR Talay | | KEI He cette futuee is destined to | the Netats one ihe NeW ot batticn andcat | weraCol, and. Mrs, James Quirk and dau SESS aa te std ee ee [eM ng We with fire and sword: that freind | the First ot Chueh oF this city, wed eae thor to take thelr Poplsh tdotatry out of their | [ting thesa nbout gradualy, nid thereby the | Oritrion at Fontenoy. To bumble the Heit. | ter, Dr, W.d. Dunne, Cape. Janos BE. Tou evolutions wider the command of Maj. Fare | survived all the schemes of the tiestrnyer, the | mado similar exhititions Im many of the. In souls, or ako thote souls out of thoi bouics. | Irish people wilt confer the yreatest benefttupon | ish power, to averige Irie wrongs nnd | Mr and Mix. Joseph A, Haglo. Mr. and Mrs. 1'.J. | rell. Between Oand 10 o'clock they started | people increased in numbers and agnin disputed | Cities, partieninciy in New York and Pete. Hemennt, hanastly, to do this, and he etcave | ihe whole English, riceawill heap upon tele | henrtrbueniogs, was tho desire” Of every | O'Gmmon Capt donn Melcoogh, Sigs M-Uhillips, | outto act a§ the escort to the building of | ee Aulborty of Enaiand with unbroken rpirit, pain, Classes bare been formed tn six publio maaenoen to olvillaed warfare Occurred. Ile | News burning coals Of fre by returning Food ) Irish exile, | ‘Those wero tho fneltancnts | He. Williim Martin, Miss Condon? Diowt and | Gon, James Stephens, the famous Mend- | Heute acta to ate peariunes of the Inet jhevitudiony and the dene and dumb aro: learn shunted prieats,and got the snme re | [ih UNh OF giving ther In blossings Meee ee cinch aid Uragers tint ahedcuver | Quik Livi t-Fies,Cupte and stracd-f, Foley, | Centre of the Fenian organtzation. By this | Thnt to > pravent the people from claing upto re- | Motto, af Delavan, Wik publicly stated that Ae want ie Siem ae Ee weer Be wane oy “Tn the meantime, my frionds, itis our duty to | tho Trlen Urlgude n-hnlo-of miliiney glors: atte Thorns Castiman, Miss Anule Larizan, | tine several hundred people had gathered in | EAN tseis inst heritage, the English Parllament, | teaat Go per cent ot tho deat under’ his caro car Pmnantinetures, withoutany schoo, tha Tren | a9.sit hat ts pessiie, to, suvo fram death there | mudo thelr use a asnonym OF all that Is gle | Mim State Cochgane, Capt ft 4; Gunite Cor | thy buliding, who gave tho veterau organize BNACTRD THE FENAD CODH, AL Omaha altaoat oveny Tail an een Gxibolle was nok allnwed to havo nny profes: | Oheding to ail of ue to witness kere ithe |” ress poott RXILIO CREATURES — garty, Sergi, and Mrs. £, Divver, Mr. and Mra'P, | Stoualng reception ay he made hls appears | tne most ntrocious aystem of laws that ever dis- | or lesa distinctness, eid tion, or enter any walk hy which w man cau galn | Tntted States, Irrespeetlye of race, oF nutionall- y thoy earned with tholr trusted | Fs Delaney, Quartermaster Thomas Keefe, Cot. | ance, in company with the Mon. Mr. Murray, ced nny civilized country. ‘That those coa- | _ 1 take this ocension to extend an {nvitation to livellhood. -'They wero driven away from | py orreligious fulth, auch an outburst of char the anianey: thoy cael wi thelr teed aH nnd Mra. any . Powell, Miss Hanna Powoll,§. W. | upon the platform which had been prepared | fteations of lands and the ‘penal code resulted | your Associntion and to tho public in general to fhe towns, ‘and forbidden vo coma. with. | Hs 0religloud fuith, such an outburst of elitr PE peter terrace mt Ao eae eet i Fa did Mrs". 'D. Wade: | for his reception, and around which the | inthe viciaun ayaton of arse oatetee, cen tee | Reet tee ae a eae ea, tie ube in Ronerat ta fr a certain « distance of thom = under | consoling in American social iife than this tine | {0.fhe establishinent of Prish colleges Tina worth, M,C. Mr. and Mra, Thonms | gathering centered. After Gen, Stephens | senteo landlords. ‘That za) men eld ten million | {8 accepted, I will demorstmto that. tho reports vo penalties: forhiddes’ to own ansthing | Tonge aud iaexbutatible churity. Ieeeoms that | Quy thocountey, Ono at Louvain in Helen | TG erik, Stes and “Mrs. 0. Koll, | ind beer Introduced to. Col, Swain of the | Sf uacree ot ee. Ge ay men Held ten million | ignccepted, 1 with demoriatmto that, tho vexage fore iow price, and 1 any one owsed mors | MURR ARK InexhaNatre OoteTy hoeo in tug | had an enlowinent equivalent to at wnillons de . rennin, Charles L. Foorster, Lieut. JF. | First Megitnent, and other honored guesta | soil of Irutand. ‘The large oxtent of thesa brond | rerntions.” My claim is that the niiiphone Iea than this It could be taken away from him upon | Vigo world but. Atnerican chenrta are | tes ia American moneyed ie Ls lee ih Helen, M. HW. Mollan, MLZ Cabill,Gon, W. EB. | upon the platform, Mr. Murray addressed | domnins, and tho montfold ovfis reaulting theres | public benefaction, n atep forward in tho history Simplodemonstration of the fuck. itwas nde | Touched with aymmnthy.and Amertenn bands are | Within “these, “calleges "the. history™ of | Strong, Jotin & Finnerty, Gol. D.f, Wrenn, wor. | bon dhe blatforia, Mr. Murray addressed | Cottey aeaphically denerited: Of selence. Lhold it ta be the ditty of those who aenmo for thotn to yo to any school except ono | Soun to deal ont liberally what God lasso gen- | Within these _ colleges, | the, Means: | ©. 0, Coilwell, Patrick Walsh of St. laula, Aud. | {lle audience, stating thaton behalf the Hl- | ints ttonden’ of philantimpig men in every | discuss I publicls to tmt emote eee s Tuilt expressly for tho purpose of destroying | Chttely bestowed upon tiem L-cuunue betlove | ireland was written | by | tho cocfesine. Sequin, Sit.andSies, Wash: | berwlan Kiflés he extended thom a cordini | ape niention, of pallanthrnpis men tn every | discurs (t, publtcis to frst nequiaint. thomnsclvog thelr faith. After thoy had taken away tho lst | fauta rico in which there is such aepirit of | {eel exlles, who | found | a rosting place | i Heats, Lint, Wulinm Chimnbers, Join | sreeting, with the hope that ‘they would | vicious land system, by the recurrence of | person should show it anywhere, after Tully foot of lund the English introduced that fiendish | Chucky Is nota people. destined be Gat go eee oan sc con weeps and Impressed puwee | de bunphy, Col, Av. |Eoathompson, Owen Salomey, ull eniny themselves heartily, We apolo- | ono of fle perindical famines. tte referred | lenrning how to use it, but wot before. Tt woke” and horrid ponil ayatem, whieh was relaxed only | highor and higher and to reuch furthor and ture | Kn eulity with thelr necountes ur her auditors | Will Collins a Mt Duman John d. Berri: | wized for the absenea of Gov. Cullom, | to the fact that tho relief was only for the pres- | be ns uneciontine to conitemn the midiphione bo whon the French levolut ton hemnt * rid Ho | ther townrds thoso {deal nchlevementa which ure | ings, ‘The prayer-books and the priestly veat- | fw. Miss Jenule | Went oly i) - ry Fifgen. Who had bees expected to preside on the oc- | ent time, and in that aspect { waa only tem- | cal it is ineffective in the hands of somo in= ae ton trom Overy Haya Hendin Eurape, | Webighest ends of all humun sooluty. « ments had to be even sinugied tate Ireland, | §iss Kung B, Mulloy, Mra Jerome Terviiiixer, | easton, und read a telecri from his Execl. | porary rellef: that the enuses which ‘nroduced | experteniced perms, as to loge falth in tue tele grery crow! Show “anete nod itwas through such menns that aio was | Mist Jares, Mise Quicl iG mn from my Miss Agnes Farmer, { foncy explaining that oflefal duties prevented | the famine still exist; that the winds which | graph because tho uninitiated cannot transmit ‘when tho wild shout of liberty from Aincr- a: = Aa. at Misa Kitty’ Maloney, Migs Coleman, Miss M. EB. vl Se) iY; rs bri i erin’ message it, i t Raden echoed nerosé tho. ocent, Regiandy inal BISHOP WENNESSEY. _ | tre ad the ot rat ee re ee acres | domes, Miss denity “Dudy, the Misses “roubes, | Bis Delug prisent 11e ei anon | ee ane tee eee oe ee er | canna Ime apr dt doctors because they her troubles and wars, saw at Inat thot thore wits AT. TIS JESUIT CHURCIL Was fired neSaratomte it tore n lent out of tho | Miss Georgin Holt, Mies A. O'rlen, Mrs, Cle eh ohana 4 redoubtable | ‘stress and tho walling of wo. Shall Ireland | Cappend hereto unsollclted testimonials fre aa absolute necessity, for relaxing er nol | The West Sido lecture was delivered ab the-|' penal coun, and. fractured “tho binding of that | ford. Mes Adelo Cook, Miss Alto Quirk, Mtus chieftain, over be so? Is there nosure hope far uchange | physicians, deaf mutes and tholc teachers, and ever, a ‘ ®, Miss Annio O'Connor, Miss Mntth MES ETIHENS, ur dee y? Yes. tl q convineed of It— Holy Famity Church, West Twelfth street, | exeerable volume. ilte Stuur Tie dy, Mixes Allee Di i She Saeed Sy Sa ee nig enauans cuuld take theta.) trom those nly partially dent nC. tof roview of | Huveus, Siisa Allee Cuddyy, Ui the Head-Centre of the Fenian organization, | Inrge estates from tho proprietors, compensate | _ The following tn from Dr. Is, C. Shoomaker’s SIVEIL HAS ENGLAND DONR AN Acr oPsusTtor, | pear Blue Island aventie, by the Rb-Rev. | qlimon Mennestey pneced to a brlof review of | Siete buggin Mra, Weds Collins MUR ea ny fi " 1 whom he called upon to nddresy tho au | them, and recent excellent voluma, entitied "Tho Kar: Ita or of morey. or of fonloncy to Troland from | John Lennessvy, Bishop of Dubuque. ‘he | tshing, condition here, | ‘ke uwny, fen pes Stes °8 oN oanille ste Tht Gorsonin, disnee, P bes DIVIDE THE LAND IN BNALD PARCELS pene ang sniuries and Thole Treatment, Mrheart bellovonmy that thonvernge Inelieh | audience was n very large one, and the | {hat Church tho fous and daughters of Catholle | Sik Stnnio Mhurnton, ‘Alrs. Lic Newnan, | | Mt Stephens, who was, greeted sith vo- | amous the peonte, with the priviloge of paring | Pre Cedar to ices the marite of this tnstromoni, thaver fubllo opinion holds that tho Irish are worlny of lecture ono of great Sntercst. thelr eontelbutions,. constant. and Toners to | Mp. HE, Mallory, Miss Magyte Phillips, Siss | elferous applause, sald that he offered his Thou, by Abulishing the Gehl of pelgroeoltaes | Bub myself to quite considerable uxponse end incnne fiutico, bx morey, ar lenlency.. | Tho occasion, sald tho Bishop, whieh calted | the catholle cause: and tho sntluenca vf tholr | Lurie Quinlan, Sis Katte Quinn, Miss Nagle, | sincere thanks to to ladles nnd entlemen | ind the laws of ancull the geeurahatneee tease | sete seis ten ceiara toe, ane of tin book ‘Therd eno into existence int penal code | tom togather was asad ong, Thoy were asaom- | sturdy falth whiell had como down to then of the audience for tho coriial reception Ich made Iynoran Vvorty, and slivory in- " 3s tvould in > 6 D whieh they had given him, Le thought it flabion "Th Teiea peopls wero bound, by | bled to do omotbing toreifovew people ta the | Hee me Cena ifut ‘yatmge id vet Cie ST. PATRION’S SOCIETY, Protestant England with a triplo chain, and thoy } jaws of denth. Ilis purpose, however, was not | ous Church? ‘Chicago wor estates Would be prevented. Enginnd could | formation on the puns Jroum my personal knowl= and yet viror- would bo yery useful to the Irish peopfe and i puri boe mien ue fripands, fe Teelanl Bane Steurment tn a aurnber nf eases ae my eat a Those US ve vi 9 op 5 4 7 jng ta the people their Purlinment to make loci ~ I to-day bon talnda ANNUAL DINNER AT THE PACIFIC. | J tho Srish enusv tint horough, under- laws for thelr own government, With enta | €c2oh it mill ba obnerved{ frown Sapo ead tho woro hold fast for two conturics—(ot us FAY | iq make his henrers pity Ireland, but tomake | rao as regnrds Catholicism. The Churoh in In the Jadics' ordinary of John B. Drake's | standing should be established. between | odfous Innd-asystem destroyed and her Pariin- re RIVER pencil Bt sey lad down to 108. ‘That penal code drove every Irish | proud of their connestion with her, Look~ | the United States fo-day was a monument of tho | earayansury last night the annual dinner and | the Ancient. Order af Hiberntang and | ment restored, thon, under a wiea administration | “CRG TCCa ee NomeS ek tite, Cathollo from alt sorts of trades and liberal pro- | jug over the wide domnin of tho Catholic | judomftable falth and glorious virtue of Irish ception of the St. Patrick's Society came | the Irish mllhary. organizations abroad, | of public affairs, tho poopie of Lreland wauld ra" atanding—Mra VH. agod Th, gmdanlly lost her, fessions, from thoownlig ofa housoorfiold, from ) Church, back to her origin, ho could say sons, What wis tho Church whero Iriah en | Feceptlon Ge Tho iden of | éstablishing — a military | £208 be able to dispense with the services of a | Rearing fifteen years nga fram aural catarth. Doat to! Haein a inant ae ait of tho erik | (ejenitely, that, of all, tH, tions that | grution nad nok eonterea? Maat wunsae ite | oft. In tho company, numbering som0150 | fore, inthe Anelent Order of ‘lbarminns | Vices OF by juier representaiiee of Royal | Rirguads hncticor, colony Jententgeof wate corm ny ! v r ent in hureh's history, an Southern States but sel nd dy’ i ropte, ¥ x se Din . Ay ss 3 | authority. nsition to a wblic wou! 7 ~ lindionds, ‘huis thoy wero made by law aublect Hee eee retard ta Tune Church. ireinad wis | same could borntdor Thogrewthor tho church in | People, there were many ladies, thelr pres- | was a very happy one, which could not but ba natural, aud eusity: Auaineds fork heard equally wall on bath aldes when pincud on a totho whims of thoso landlords who wore thoir | tho chicf. In stendfastness, undorélroumstances | Cannda, Australia, Scotland, and evon Enyland, | ence being a novelty in the anniversury gath- } result weil. A iillitary organization was the spoken oudiy'n tow inehon frien fettane, Duteateee traditional onomics, who are tha worst cings 0 ery country would compare with | and wherever tha thle of Irish emigration had | erings of the Association. In point of at- {| one grent essential for the suecess of the Unguish Rounda nt = uistangs. Hunrs ardins Une ot things besmis ixea aud euronte in Tres be ‘i a aa if eae : elisaie timed, jy hgubore ware to be fouutl mags. snes fendanec the affair wos a success, the dinner {righ cunse, OC all the lasses whieh Ireland SEN. AD As Buonecoven ala distance Of twelve tect Matis + | Th wat on her shores etic, Inborlous, and 8 . 1 Me ‘a land, Tho people, in order not to, Ktarve out- | tho eh’ dhedcanot viood, For av venta | br dovout congreuntions than in those countries | wns everything that could be desired, the | bad aver sustained, that of her military standing she wenrs artiliciat teeth. ver Wi test. We could see that Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, After furthor atating bi ht, sottied upon lIittlo patches of land. They 1 4 ont such t i MOF. the: Chireh'e- pride. , : ~ | Power was tho Bren! t n Ree ee iN ca setenati wit Fonte the most rural population In Buropa, | Sa mive the fulll, w duvolommens suet wie soy | mena mane, muey were, the, Carel, Pewe speeches, Darlings, wena dae’ tones 158 dune, | vin. Hrefand again accomplished a military | | Loxnox, March ¥7.—To-day was generally ob- | threo other cates, with similar results, No cone Tho poorest lund wag given to thom. What, wis | mude upon the Church by the gates of hell—the | churches ho claimed for Catholfo Ireland. she | M& was enjoyed. and the musie— e- | orminization she would be aided by the | sorved asa holiday by Irishmen, but no publio | clttded as follows? tho necessary result? {t was that tho Irish Cath- | ygsaults of the barbarians, tho Mobninmedans, | had the right of thelr fame and thoir fortune. | sponsible for It the reporter could not dis- | Ancient Order of Hiberntans. Whenever | domonstration took place. Tho usunl services Flaving carefully a lloa and tho Protestant Churchy—and theouch tt all th Ha art id {mpartialty tested the mertta” ‘Thoy were her children and her converts, cover—was execrable, There appenred to be | trey could do so, they should organize 8 | wero hold In St. Petér’s Cathedral at 10 o'clock, | Seq Sedibhone ns a nicans for alding the deat to r ‘ ~s « a ‘Denr, it affords me very great plenaure to say that, in it REMAINED TH IGNONANOB AND BEGGARY,— — | Ireland had.done signal work forthe Church and THE ENQUIBI DANQUAGE 0 mtest between the cornet and | §2Mpauy, a Feeituent, a brigade if they could. | the edifice boing crowded to tho doors. ‘The | My ooinion, Winthe bestinstrument for this purpose. femalned in slavery. ‘Thero was an Irish Paeline | tho falth. Noboniy ald she prepare tho students | _enat gront powor all over tho worl Whose t= reputinnal 69 ee Vho should et nerd, | chey should give all thelt thoughts to itt altar was Denutifully decornted with handsame | x#ewn to tia sctones of avoloxy. ‘ ent, bit noCathotio Irishman was thora who | to lubor uyalnst these hurled) but | Tionee was seen in the prees, nnd, foun, in no | te elarionet as to w Re » | inke all the sacrifices they could in order to ust 3 W, Cheatham, M.D. suys In tho Louisville Fecolved i Cutholia yote, ‘Thera wore | she horsolf Inbored with Lor Bishops, her works, | vintrderee hore in the newspapers of Chlengo which must have frequently serlously of} accomplish it, and when their, cambined | bouquets of flowers. Tho Bishop of London | (Ky,) Medical Netra, Dec, 27, 1879, pago 007? bad by juries, butno Cutholla ever aut upon the Jury. aud ter priests, Whataver shu dit ta elvitize | Sina ‘contriimted to tho Church's growil. | fected the nervous among the company. efforts resulted in the organization of an | conducted Pontifical High Sass, nasisted by |. ‘The chicago audiphone cant he used at tho opera. or ° f . deat and Chrigtinnizo tho barbarian, and saye what- | 7 . ‘ MK cites + itt | Vicar-Gonoral Bruyore, the Rev. Fa UTC eT ne er cae fie use Ls tho oe Murderer Cor “outtailnye auy | ever cliy wagin danger from equtaek, go much Fe ee ener Ianguage” woud | A note may be mude of the appearance of | MMS, «they could be | ready Se eeeee erica aaa cata e rea ogee bation IL Sore aid (auorcen. I think the” foria fan-atiapo 19. fish 'Catholio wan or woman. ‘Thoy wero | slis did te preserve tho world from Sohummod: | Pritt up “Protestantism and tour down God's | the dining-room. It yling been newly | fron than arceet eae lo ee the beginning | 4 eek vo, The Roy. Father | withouroseiting commons “Ghovoetinned keidiees See eee ee te eee re | ania Iu) years, Nutblug could apparcuy | burch. That prophee had been fultitet in | decorated und has just been opened. Tho plico | ofn movement which would do more nuit Le Maneney. rave an dloguent discourse, fnthg | ##Hinthe mouth is quite snatural nos | "Me™. Rade ltacoime fore cutiolletoknoy eavthing, | withstand its’onwinl inurhs parked would nave, Neen ta wale fad NOE | presents a chirming appenrance, tho velliugs } Ireland than angthins before had done. ‘They | coure ct wich he roteced tr touetiey tore B, Cody, BM. D., of Shoboygun Falls, Wis, and then thoy turn around and ray, Why, thesa BUT LELAND BENT OUT NER COLUMNANUS, Chiat had said that. the gates of Viel ‘should being bequttfully and tastefully decorated. Tho | should go on estabjishing the mallitars, spirit, to tho famine fn Ireland. ‘This evening a a] iat < ignorant Catholioat “Grent God is 1¢ possibte to | who founded ta Spnin a mounstory which be- | Scr prevail nuainst Its Chureh, and We roust We | color of tho celllug—Keny, blue, gold, and rod— | and womne day they would aceomplish the | Concert was held in tho Meckenion treln ciiek, | iteveT,befaes pald = bill with greater plensura, Understand tho bilghting and dexrading toile | Yea a Acholysiic. puplinl of the surrounding | true, How should it,be_vpritied?. How should | are barmonlously blended tho figures aro well | liberation of thelr country, They must make | SOc cn ded: A tte pro) of palred hearing. 1 am’ nun able io resume. the ouake ence of prejudice, how tt warps tho Judument: | country. Its Inlluenes ‘oxtefided "throughout | tho Papnoy he saved from this conuwering t= | drawn and placed with Judgment, and tha walla | very sacrifice to become trained men; must jonsely crowded. A fino program of music | phone again onabling mo to hear. and hordons tho heart? ThoEngtluh Protestants | Gaul. “Tho very mcn into whoso trusty na- | strument of Protestantisin? The Irish exlles, get armsand Jearn howto use them. S ‘was provided. A deaf mute residing In Warsaw, Ind., writes, nh. One havo suid, *Thoy are poor; thoy nro inmys; they | tures Cotumbanus had infused bls spirit’ wero | wherever they went, carried that langue with | 2Fein sober slate-color, + ke What is rf 3 Joti 274860, ns followas are ignorant. ee haw tho Catholio Church de; | tho men ‘who, under Charles Suattel met | them,—wore babbiiag it with a rich brague jn AMONG THE PEOPLE gas would ask ravanily is the ep a all tule . Raihises jade ‘Sleaare. Tthodes’ Se Shepierocineckweny: i eoula. Fe ee eee Ee ne ee oer ce ietat, | He, Mobnmuncdan torrent, and turned it back | Iruiand to-day. —aud thus hud wadolecontril- | who sat down to the Luuquet, wore tho. Hon. | tiation of Ireland hind not so reduced Inrsive | Mostunatesnrch S4erSie hereby has hitty yenras eaundd by apottid fore Can ak Gubolla Gould tio was to. keop from starvation. | SFS* eh Le cate et cnt ait for tne | tc, t@ te extension of tho Canter I. Harrison, tho Hon. J. Dunne, dudgo | 08 mob, to, be abe to struggle successfully | boon ehncrvod hero ta, a very quiet manner, | susTiis™ Saati tga! Lone” cat lye He was noe allowed to fmnrovo hissurroundinis. | yrautd victory of Chiristinity over Mobammed- | Svishop tennessoy, In. approaching bis conclu- { and dirs. Moran, Juige Barnum, Judga North ait England it ae Oe f the Iris i Heer ea apg e unary display beyond the Nes wid she notaral oar. With the’adipnone Tean hear o would bo turniod upon tho rond nt once ism. sion, rapidly: summied 1 of Wyoming, Jud; ley, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. | We Honal roca . A BOW, Tentso raised that {t would boa Warning not to | “Wit he desired chictly to rofer to the tenacious Maes geste a aire niraoes Saami is Berard rs. Charles Keeler, Strand | strong enough to cope with Englnnd whether Church in tho morning, where muss was cole- a A s Chlene patlent writes under dato Chicago, in undertake anything of the kind, he preservation 7 ‘Tow! sho wWas_ it peace or war wi Feist nog underscand way famfpo a christ | Hstortations wo at’ anna ft wage ne | ett hr te toy i, ely Hd | Arar unnany Seen JB, Senay ene | ZEEE twetand, an the Continental, ao: | eSueere tok pee axanag fn thw Bheatg | Eigrengem vey dat, ae dat ovat " ', of Heury V. d lnter times. and down through the uges for on, (1 Sucant bef . . yal, \c! n O'Donushu 3 ol - jana? dodo abovg wdangur of starvation 1 gland bowed to te willof Heury VUlaaud save | Voy Soars had the Chureh ntunilly kept. the muun Lich, Charige Nugent, John Lanamind.C | to strike: and If organizations were gotten | Toronto, was the principal speaker.” _ Sani ane cat enor, alsranee, pave ested your” “i crop falls, ar any intefortuno botalls iim, be iy | stad iretina to his will, bat his, intuonco was | filth.” Wasit, thon rash in himtobive naserted | Gurrolh, WH, Orlieion, fb Sullivan JL, J. up In reddiness for such un opportunity, it OTTAWA, thatlt wil doaitiharyon cider fort, Lesa convame ss atthe moroy ut hungor. -Honce, from tho duy | Yory small and hig authority very | St tho ottlact, that of nil the nations that had ene | apres dorcen Bond ‘Cie, Joseph Engle, A. Callas | Welt be avallabla before they were aware Spseiat Dispatch to The Ohteago Tribune, {th those who are twanty fect (rom me, even when of Ellsleta, famiuo has been-thoro continua | Sie. ““itmand’ wad’ lungoly in, “tha | tered tho Chuireh of Jesus Gist thore wan nono | Nf Rea La iene Same Qi. | ot tk Ale. Steplions elted th eases ot Monte: | Omrswac atten in’ oe Paes, wag | Hier mponk cul ion” HEU AMC tiny DERE Ui throbgh the elabteuuth contury we hear | hunds of Irish Chieftans who woro Mving in- | moro, faithful than Ireland —yone thar had s | Niiston GIL dlarrison, It Hh sleDavitt, Jaimes | Negro, Servia, Houmeli, and Bulgaria ng | observed quictly. Thora was no public demons | /UtrOvedvery much. I avo shown your audiphar 2 of famlno—tn 1727, in 1h An in | depondontiy of Englund, ns their {nthers befor | Prouder record to~lay. Louis CIV. when the | LUC.“ Gconeg W. ‘Corbett, M. W. Kells, | Slates whieh had become indepentent na. | stration, ‘dighssiasa was oolubeaced ia, St Pate | tome mintea octhe Ingemary and. with two excop: Trae Ya isi? ono fniliion anda hale of people | Gependontly of Hagluna, ne thels tnthers crore | Tria Mriande. wos dietanded, guyo It a medal | oy ties Walalt, Pott Hoyne, John M. Dunphy, W. | ions through ioath + rick's Church: by Bishop Duhamel, Futher Dawe | orton. Gna hat no tocthe ang the otha way. anit diod of farniuc. In 1825, 187, 182, ile to thelaveroignty ty ireland;—aud henco be | cerutying to its falthfalnosa, Waa tt not poasl- | Charl E, Sweeney, ds J. Unynor, Charles | pow, through compieations of Kuropean | co oroached who ahaiversary Sormon, - Tha | siatly deat, Ihave been ta church and with iho 1a 18, 648, flown to 1850, 180, eT, ae ee eee era ean a batter ono, | ble to imagine tho Lord Jesus Christ rownrding | Hur, Tt, Ee Eweeney, 4 J. Gnynor Charles | Powers, In concluston, he reminded them | $94 proached tho anbiversary, sormon. | The | Sdhuvtne heard Bearly ail of the sormon from the Bow again in 168), thor is’ famfno in. Iréland, | fy souguc to mducy tho dristy. by" holding out | St; Patrick with o, alutiue medal, reeitine the | Hmedgunl te flee a de Paton, ote Com ones moro of the necessity of military orean- | Svening in tho trad Opora-ifouse, uniter the | KON of Centenary SUF. Cuurch) at tho exttony Fomluol—Great God! if some Cathotlo nation | preat promises, wo vleet tim. "King of Irotand, | faithfulness of tho Irish nation for LW) yeuny— | Un seson, Prot aeAmeriy, the Rov, FW. tier: | Azation ns n inenns of prepating to atriko suc- |-uaplees of Bt Tatrlck-s Literary ‘Association | O¢Acae muaine. Zou can ure tbls statement for wore dot — ni t f oly from 460 to 188%? For during 1400 years, tha Gi cvssfully when the opportunity occurred. and. patros ornoret eit), Glissow. Uoing this,—le italy, or Spain ‘hore wae an civetion In Dublin and bo recelyed ch of Ireland, convorted by Bt. Patelok, had | din. Kathor Rotts, Mrs. Gen. Mulligan, Mrs. oe patronage of tha Govornor-Gonoral and orHolglum, ox any Cuthollo nation on Gou's | the crown, but on certain conditions granting | Church of Ireland, convorted by Bt. bf cAttarts, speaker retired amid the plaudits of | Princess Lou ‘The following 19 frm tho Principal of Bt. “ + e = Nugent, Mrs. A. Maguire, Misses K. 3 fart weru driving a whole peoplo into. famine | ite anelont privtiexes 19 tho cluna, in tho matter | hoe s"evurrmbyre It, went, everywhere aud | SAC Stitigan, aAuslo wad Kunio. Lonsaan, | tho audience, who. thereupon ‘abandoned Joseph's Institute, Fordham, N. ¥ F oonturyy an vay't ” TORONTO, vento attor docade, | Sf tuole religion and. tholr property. All. this | «ways, falthtul, Finn Plunkett, funnte White, Naghten, Walsh, | themselves tothe enjoynient of dancing, tha Speetat Dispaten to The Cheago Tribune, 6 resb of the | Lruted by Bishop Fabre, and an propriate ger as follows: z ties, complications might ariss | Mon preached by rine Bar vache Fey. abate. Messrs. | Hhodes Metlure-GeNTLeM EN; atm an. ing thom (the andiphones) In the class= alte id tof It , ae - 4 ¥ vt CONFISCATING THESE LANDS, . r at ETRE: atte f . a fe thatwe uscd themrono obtid hoard and undersiocd: Ps : DIGNATION, to oxists | Wich: according to the stipulations with the mas emen pen EEO ae B, Mes Borty vellvcred parade being abandoned. At, 6 aod 9 o'clock | Simos gterz word spoken duriug the scan! axon Ande Tore Re cent Ih Mood —atemmped | chlogeaMs, should be ne trea ns thoy wero beter SECOND REGIMENT, wilch ho wet the ieshinnn to-ewenr ty’ we | IXBERNIAN BENEVOLENT. | joming atvices wore told in tuo various | Gian sharaiva pou mew aneeroly forge ted as indelibly as tho aunt bony figure of astarv. { qonpacatlon of these, inn Airst not was to {| ‘Tho third annual reception and banquet | Wood the Britons fui shed, to swear by tho THE ANNUAL HALL cral entertuluments wero given tu ald of Catho- | str, It, A. Barry,20 Post-Oflee avenue, Haltl=: (ag man, upon English Drotcstant hetory. and Bont horottent Hlsuops into tho county eppo- | xiven by the Second Regiment in honor of HE eer MIP EER Tem Ferran toi tiv | of tho Hibernian Benevolent Soclety was | lis charities. mare, Sid. writes Dec. 9, 1870: Sane brig up tholr mukocohifisoe aegamonts, “thoy | SoH ty tho Bishops ay potted by Homo, these | st, Patriek’s Day took pluco ap the Sherman | tutho euuse which thoy glory to wed, til the | Biven at tho Twelfth Street Turner-Hall Inst Y.ARIOUS adler, alee, &, MéClure: The audiphono, pee say iy tho intemperance of the people. Grent Panyat thom never Visitodetholr aces iwisviy “House last night. Owlng to fhe fact that so | glenm of thotr stecl and tha shock of thotr tend | evening, and was q success In every respect, . ftanved with 1 Sho Las been ta the thentro and other: Godt Bu; it wag;—which Isa lic, for tha | and de Fores le them ae th elis- r Rhall prove to tho foo that they moun what thoy | (; Sf ts, and sprigs of shatn- NEW YOUR, publle entortainnionta, and for the frst ime In twelve’ Fa! suppose 119 ‘han. the | 22d cautloualy preferring to rule them ac a many entertainments of a shinilar nature | fi reen sashes, rosets, and sprigs of slain: Apeetal Duupatch to The Chicago THbunts Years waa she able to licar all that waa said, : a at i" a pa moro _intomperate at ans taneo, pages ware La again A aL ee were going on, the guests did not begin to | in reply to tho tonst of rock were to be met selth on all sides, and tite New Yon, March 17.—8t. Patrick's Day here | _ Mr. John B. Scott, of New York, under dato of! So? Docs nok our modern sclonce teach that | AiSciewions’ robert. te touk 10 yonrs | arrive until a very late hour, and It was not TUR DAY WE CELRRRATE,” haul Bian Hecke vice x tinge Inninern I | wan very quiet, ‘Thero was a amall pi Nov. af, 1890, saya: {rurikenness fs a disenso—if you bring aman to | i complote the work of spolintion, for | until nearly 10 o’clock that the dining-room | Mr. Onahan snoke at length. lv, in the name | The Society netted a hand: Sui Sid 10 J find that the more aceustome: ive on starvation food, if you cut off his allows saat reduce his nerve wer he, will bo rau . 4.1 beontha to the use, ee was” resisted to tha death, Bimule bf iho Suctety, thanked tho Indios'for thair ut- | SWell Chicago's contribution to the poor of | toJones' Woud, where speeches wera mada and | of my audiphone, the hotter reaults dy Tobtata: nds: driven to driuk, ‘Tho wonder {8 thal it ‘ii 3 tancously with this — spollation — went | doors were thrown open and the pro- fondanes upon this festive ocension, and thon ho | Lreland, contributions recolved for the rellof of the dis- havitig been quite daa for ovor, thirty, 7 Cy SB arvat 2! nto bu able be. ull wood | on the contlacntion of the lands, Famine, war, | cession marched tn, about 140 In | proceeded co descant upon the subject which was tres in Iroland. Tho thousands presont gave | tend any piaca witora publlo speaking ie going on Bid, Catholics have “not utterly porished,—that tho | ong ‘Pesilicnce overran, tha country, and ‘then, mumber, and took seats at. the hear to tho heart of avery ono present—tho ELSEWHERE. such suis as they chose, tho tot! reaching | bearail that is uierad by the speakers,—8 plosaura Upih race hus not perished: uttorly {8 a mirnolo | whon Lngland had tho Trish people down, ean uy Condition of that ‘unhappy. count fh About $3600. ‘This atfair took tho place of the | Histhnsuvad dunied me atl Wat tina, the test-ouths, the onths of ubjuration, and all | long tables. A guard of about sixteen men speaker dwolt upon the twin virtues: othe Trish, I givo tho aboyo as saniples only. Thoso in- This state of things, itis trie, docs not exist | the othor species of religious porsccution, Hu- | was stationed at the door under a Sergeant, | people,—tholr layo of Church and tholr love of GALENA. usual expensive procession. The bencfita nt the | terosted aro invited to call at tha pacioru, whero dn ull tte odfoug features to-day, Euglana begin z a ¥ theatres realized somo $4,000, and the | thoy may bave uccess ty 8,000 letters, not * pri- vause some of the Irak people refused to ro- h niitary orvbeatra, under the lenders | country. Many bigots attributed Ireland's inta- IRELAND AS IT 18, Yarious i 000, yy may jt tUCrs, Pi the heome alight Justice to treland at tha onof Weciv Henry's herotival nishup, Dr, Lancaster, ROE nary reheat enor tei Dyin | fortunes to her faith. Io ilung buck tho taint picid Diepaten we ies. cateons Tvibinds Frlondly Sons of St. Patrick contributed #2740, | vnto,” but conspleuously und systoutatfoaly’nr~ mi con rehire t wor! Very oasy i thoir lands wers ruthlcsly taken away from * a rt the otherwieo | With scorn, and, to substantints the ground bo | a 4, ‘A, IIt,, March 17,—Tho usual celepration | Making a total of $10,000 for the relief fund as ranged ry soccsalblo, 19 to show you how whe camo to do this just eo, | thom, After atich a war, sich conilscation, suctt | tho nll, snd served to enliven the otherwiso | Tani, ho reverted to the great nnd #lorious posi- LENA, IIL, I. tha Hunult of the day's work psi Ne i th {ust when o 10 hersclf was moat straitgned and | horribte scenes, funine and pestilence naturally | tedious * walt.” tion Ireland once held, when the oman talth | and parade was not indulged in by the Irish J Alarmed, and was compolied to da lt. From the day sho boyan to strike off tho first link of tho infumous ‘penal chain thoro bas been a little Progresa’ mado now and again, ‘Tho peo- ple have. nover gono back, Dut thoy wo yond forward greatly. ‘Tho havo been emnncipated before the law. the common rights and privileges of citizons ry A Lora in a Fog. followed. | Bucause tha Bishop of Kildaro would Was evon stronger thin to-day,—when ber ships | eftizensof Gatona to-day, butin liou thorcof a. WASHINGTON. ee That adante “that “the apititual powur "of “the | Meteo anos wend ture ix nutnbor, wiih | teuelia tito wont distant shorn, Whew seboldrs | mocticg yas told uc duces Hall sets coon Sptctat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, On tho last night at Santnty, 1880, when the Hope belonged of Hight ta (ho caste duth tabioacros tho uppor ond, foruiing w | “iue,from every country to sual Instruction st | vinder tho wiapleea of tho Irish-American ite: | Wasitixarow, D.C. Murch 1%.—Vory fow of | metropoils waa wrapped in the lackest fog ovie Rwuy from iim, Chatien [. neaded money, made |, At the lattor sat Col, James Quitk, com | Geeu une tatto ines land ty learn, wisdom | nevolent Sucioty, which was ‘addressed by tho | the Irish-American soctotles parded hero to- Be wth eee ea Soul Bene Doe his wanta Known to Lord Strafford, in Ireland, | inandor of the regiment, Dregiding, hin wife on | and play the harp, ‘The orator then reverted to | Hon, Louls Shissler, The ball was crowd. | day, thoy having concluded ta send to the poor iLand round he nt fast stumbled upon a for-) eae ee ee eg ee eeiand onccontition | histeft, and the Rev’ Futhor Cushinan next on | the patriotic chusseter of the Irish wation, tho | ed, “and “a handsome sum was reallzed | in Ireland tho monoy that thoy generally spend | [orn four-wncelor, Honest eabby wauid under A : Kc. 1 vl brating the day. take no voyngu of discovery; 40 thor they avo boon mado theirs. ‘This, of course, 16.4 vist | that thoy pay What would vow by equivalent to | his rlebt. Noxt sn this dircotion came W. Ks | Finuee, ambeven to kugland, in war, ti polities, | from tho snle of tickets of admission, | ta celol Hake Na OvUER OF dlnecvory: dc tagcthor they gain, Tt gives thon. the opportunity of educa- . f these 4" wus lo scctira | Sullivan, Gon, W, E. Strong, and Bartley Camp- tn ilterature, in modern thues, whioh is to bo added to tho Parnell Rellef Fund, AT DECATUR, ILL, 1A a i Feihe Cuibolies ities to tholriands, which ti : a be | re Uni ‘Was brivily spoken to by | ‘he subject of Mr. Bbleslor’s addross was * [ro- Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lord Daumoru made his way boric. Hou, of acyuirig un independence, other things ‘tho Ci tes te lund, which titles Weil, 4 © Tho United Stat hole furotnties tne ‘omancipulign, Of “30 1s ta to'the Cutuolies titles to ote iand He, whtoh tit10 | ll. Ou tho left wore Col, W, 11, ‘Thompson, of ry ei f . a ey Tudge Koy in whieh bho touched upon thit ” Decarun, Il. March 17,—A! rlate sorvices Irish Cathollca what the victory of Constantin | Was palde but tho grees * ware nod qlvon. the Sixth Hattalion; Major D. Welter, Capt, E. | Judue Rogers, In. whieh ho touched upon thit | jan,” and made an eloquent appeal for tho re prop: You can instantly stop that awful neuralgia or BE the Milvian bri wns to'tho curly Chris- ¥. Galo, and Capt, A. H, Wolls, of the Firat Cuv- " sland. Nef of Ireland's suffering people, were held at tho Cathoho Church to-day, morn- ghre any atomach paln ev sholerna) with, Mans, lute "by little otter improvements hava Tatlanont wis packed: aut an act passed to | wrys Maj. BP, oboy, cominander of Huttery See ete a casey The address commonced by referring to tho | lng and night, In comutcinoention of the Bt. ute | *Lrown'e Household Panacea.” Sec made, » Sey i ” y fory.—all in full-dress uniform, and > YP, day—tho Ith day of March—as boing an iinpor. | rick’s-Day, Fathor Mackin del a * " 5 n began | D, First Artiltory,—al cy f tonst replied to by tho Rev. P. W. Riore | any is anoLiTiON’ or suru, rauait RSTADLIBIED to 8 cxouat eee Ghat Stirora, Gore chiked | thio members of tho press, Fae eee nla Ten thee poe, fon yoatw’ Hots | tant period in the history of Ieuland, ‘That | contlecture, ‘Tho Irish Soclotles did not parado, and inpri AMUSEMENTS. j i SEMENTH: It they did not tind | ‘The Rov. Fathor Cushman asked o blessing | hud been an attempt to separate the frlsh priest | avent had occurred in the dim conturica af tho DANVILLE, Mle MYVICKER'S THEATRE. “wt Undoubtedly a great and beneficent mens- Hrown, willy tho dudus reoelved tholr hod front the Irish puople, but he was lal to = 1 \ Svectat’ Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, eer Uw, “Tewas the mont odious sonia Amaxinublo, | eb tpe crown. walla che Jules roca Mess | Pon seid oracle Jebtice to tas watuous | Ray Wile those cris ha ever auceoutads “ino | Rshen Uuousand years, Cee aa at | pawvitnm tlhe Blarch 1t.—-8e Patrlok’s-Day | TB! 804 every ovening of tls weak onty, the talmit~, Romenbaaning ¢,guuren tn drvland evel bad | tun. dnabort, Churlay und Straird aot hodke | dan. an iu auaple Justice to tho stiaptuous uistory of tho Trialy people nud the frlsh Church | COT God-given right to bo frua, Iovolu. | Was appropriately colobrated bore by watrcot r el « fa! i | ., undred anid of ra i . oi run in rel stb 1180.) | ad i eae the enola, Cuno, uote 2 | Hvosouennt norey loin, teh, tariuat | tiwaubauntit parton ea baat bang | a yeare, they yl rogue Wat | tious bad explotat to notion that Kings | Parad servoes at tho Catollo Church ada LOTTA Bins "1 cuter ci ick 4 ws ries an 10 Irlat cope it a ¥ vl ja cYOn! ot under Enlist Tegislation with, TUgiLTd 20 Tho Fan | ee eee eect eT IHebGati, | specehes Would bo lhnited to ten or iftecn ming | {ho frish priests, ane beop reigned by Divi right, and discarded the rula | xrand bit it 4 nate dlifront euaragters with tongs, Duo, Dances 01 + done in tho past was fh auiliciont guaranted 1 i Hoabig of Hroland, whlet is the cancer spnt— tho itesca Teoryo-oore ated ews torso lange | wios euch, fnenter w giv the Youny pou A | ot Neha Ee ee ere eatrente? | of an aristocrnoy bused upon the ucel- | tho ausplecs of tho Ithornians, + than for the preservation of tho truvo faith. vhinew to indulge In Verpsichurewn buppluess | Cioxed back I4aw yeurwover the biatory Of tho | dents of birth. ‘Tho furvent — prayur Laraverte, inp. / ‘LITTLE DETECTIVE. fax the luatfow Years bas boon in tho right ra) Wel esentatives | He proclatmed Church Bly wind turned upon a page of | of overy exited son of Erin was that Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, i 7 ioetion, but teobler prt, Gality They hive be pla cre ial iy Barer eg tal A “yim DAY Wi CELEDHATE," Helter hich San ono Heaert ES mane | eit k a aoe yo a (feo) geal thine | Laraverrs, fide, Maroh io publie dom. | Saturday, dend LOVEA, Maduvo, LOVTA ta bor rotttaln wots, with reyord to the yule of bunks | hscating, porseoutiug minions. Patrick Saré- | to be responded to by Capt. John Moloogh. | strotch of Jong-continucd Agony. Othor nitions | pondent nntlon. Depot Ho untional asplration | ousteatlon of St. Patelok'a-Day was wude tn this Noxt Wook Aca Cavendiau pa" Lady Clancurty.” Tie gtates, aad other things, made it possible, | gold, awird in Hand. At Limorick divtuted tho | (ho orchestra struck tp “St, Patriok’s Day," | had endured sufforingy aud bademenged nto tho pene Janta, ang naenal maples city. Thoday was bright st clour, but nalda HGOLEYS “TREATED, and Gey Httlo, for Irish Catholics to buy up lan turms of a treaty which England afterwards | aud at the closo of the reviving strain Capt, | sunshine of happiness and prospority, bur tho: or Hberty bad no! ied wi NMOL nor vx- trum religious qbsctvanocs ¢ 8, ay a tote all a! m7 truge Dosecaston of gotmy, but ie stilt rowmulns | broke when big back was turnod, and sho gave | MeKeogh, Adjutant of the Sccond Heylmont, | Irish peoplo iad passed only fro one gelevanco | plred in the long line of ber slaughtored obii- eto Gab a nin sbiblittion Gy" |! Gésamendine ardpabyouant ie few fiat nearly the whole ivland belongs fo 6 | Irish lunds tou lot of Germans, und prosoribed } gaid that the day thoy celebrated hud Leon set | another, Ho went on to predict that there | dron, ‘Cho lovo of frecdom could nat be driven | Jram lub (amatour) gai x tally mmenging, Monda eal ie a peopl 9 CZ. | a ea a ee aad tt tome fas | fom wo human bear. Dlautod tharo by an | WvAPteta gerne ween on? PSSM EY | AMATIC TIGAL-WAVE, . ‘ ry ‘ Y ne vbich cu i . ‘ewe fow mion got posscesion of ‘those lands by | Blt BUT PEQTIDY WENT FURTHER, a fing of frolan, sor entanlished, Euat Rag had sun yeura had an Ind{cation front Proyldence of aeiey. vowel eee ce eke at es a namacdi a Touts. si isieeaaiain NER Origa! and Only see eee qt TICKED AND NFIRCATION, Cc ted through inany a battle. Now it repre | a glorious Iberation, . c - . ft .—Notw! a0 a Thoy havo held thom only to oppress and do- | Growin et ‘Peper ia ‘t every fae seTthar | sented no nition bul it budl een Teproset te ee raalptatlar expatinted upon tho tnfatay of | stroy it, A inna to spoak truly for Iroland must | mat ‘abu dno bate of tho iia icletiog ot ‘als HERNE’S Fe dl " f 4 “ vy tol i Heit awa ban’ weedeat ubetnSone and | Heels whats pass hers ott wap dy | Matron ud Suan fou side by aide ita tue | {he putlvtion of tue iesa nea ado Laxaty | SxPTeBe who Lopes and uapleatlonsof her people, | eliy deciied os to vnrale truer aomucter | HEARTS OF OAK! . lvo in Juxury and cuso, and draw the means of | h hundred years beforeO'Connell's adintesiun to | stars and stripes uf uur country; it iow flouted | of tho Irlah wowen. ‘To speak Juatly he must give uttorauco ii roportions the procussion waich started oo the | ‘The Most Magnidcent, Production over witnessed La tolng this from the life-blood of the poor whom | the Har, elghty years before the Amoricun Doc- | n roudly, and defiantly as ever, What St. Pate TIE MON, CANTEM ATION, deep yearning of a Nation for freedom Wiis, ww of march at'3 o'ulock this aftorioon pro- ‘Chica ot Muperdly Ca Gorreoualy Bloupiad! oe ie see, whom they desplie, and fur Juration of Independence, bd as fpstand’s Fie fond tie fo trelai be. fOune. be pee Whon called upon toreapond to tho tonst of “Tho | once achieved, would ronder mpocaiite, a sented, a fine ‘appaarance, arid inttraoted a ood oboe! aod unly Hunde booutmetota Bot care at al f. Ut Was thoug' hb to aword sheatho T to panel soude: | ee FeO a i eanveraon to Chelatheatty withoue | Clty of Chicugo" wsked’ the indulyeuco of the | porlodicat funlues which wtsyovernmont coat ate Baton side suit many huuses | AVERLYS THEATRE, enauia ybuuld object to Paying thelr ront wien | Veteitabe eacotmonls oxwendlay throuuh gene | thosucrifes of one Human lite. Leeland. soon pedi besause be was not orcpirod sar Rapwtuth | peaduped, hing, tue route wera hundsomely deooruted, | 9 sr navety ee Lat ed thoy had raleed ni crupa. ‘ue, political econo- | Srations, Hut with tho luad #oug, und the | beeaiue tho vradio of learning tho istand of | Bid Mt ouce Drococdod to de Chiongercitiag ute, | ‘The vpeuker thon reforrod to ‘ ays fund streainors ase Oy ing i ell A F i mer Hy of Inieh landiords holds thatit {4 better for | gword of Ireland sbuuthod, it began to put | euints. Monasteries and schools’ dotted the val- | TASS bho hur eapid progroas it population, |: ° ss THE Tiga’ ov srMraTiY +) ons. Pnere are about 1,000 mien fo line. THE MRILLIANT BUCCESS, * ory Ira tonunt to dio of sturvution than for one | on ita iuferuul monstrosity, and tu tbo words | loya and hillsides, and wo are wold by Montater in commurolal, ‘and i pelltical Anportance, Hv | which bind Amorica and Irelund, stronger ties LEAVBNWORTIL. cibastiez Campbell's roa ron tpuusph ‘his wagnificons fo Heraartocr 4 atau ey i e° ate Peo hmote uh ted tt du tan degrade: and trampling ates thecelansla elvilizution, Troe uttrlbuted much of Chicagws greatiioss to the | than tha mere mingling and union of pooplo; Diupateh to The Cataigo Tribune, Vv E cee cima tater, nj’ | Drala gpl ay eer ue tialf | len veal» Deag, tse at | eggrs nano Bo war Soe) ib or gen nt vere ues ai | tavern ety Maree eat | CALLEY SLAVE.:_ oubt I et - nop f it id ret of suivnce, ber two Joost "Pho L ” nt vt Q A DOUD! : u CUE: ‘Tbe Uru Eig uae: | leo an rah eu pe | a ope naa | yee AMM Se hsv haneavaal | SE auudnt oun Osun congnnn | SE EEF he es ides | Cut yas ea as Eh ou ally ua ts, but, Nev- | return was treason, punishable wi a Mien fae HY thong i 3 | deservedly applauded. y aloft Atmertonn Ind dence; | frish relief fund. ‘The banquet bad u very large re Mi nL, My. Frank Yivans, Mr, piebeleds, Tuckeruuting continues. "Tho ‘exor. | most Horrible forms. ‘Thu people hud no righta, | Germany, even in Stuly, ber’ missionuries wore aud tho Centountal of Armeriony lependente; al ie i y aon Sy A enie vane, ste itvats Dita ‘i EW Prats Tren rere ag ee riey 3 | overywhe Nant tho loowonod Holt keaunns spoko of the career of O'Couuell and the serv | attenduncoend a vory handsome sum was ralsod, . AbcBlanun, Sr. 'T, q ela sok vie thoy ero forsed fivaydad 2a cuiy? for tho boc ke aeargtL the Bagunt troy Oe kuomieage, and toCuristian | from the following were read: Gov. Cullom, | love of Wasuington; ‘and thou bold up incon. ‘LOUIBVILLE. Pee or Ped aera eects to bay thesu routs, and the prouiuonco of the | ‘The) ‘could not own or purchase laud, or 4 boree | treo of Ife, as tho Goths conquered Romy, tha | Lieut-Gov. A. Bhumnan, Sonatwr Davia, Sonutor | trast O'Connell as tho a ad oRaye ‘Of moral suasion Louisvitnu, Ky. March 11.-~The Irish citizens vite, Little: Pte Me Donne. aa. Ast spirit and. dation thal util bold the poo- worth more than £5, ‘they ‘werp, in abort, a poe | Celta conquered the Goths,""” Hut the Dane layan, J. MoShano, of Moutrval; Johu Kelly, | sud Wasbiog uit is he ailvocate of war, and | nold no parade day, but this afternoon e~Benudt liek Heliel Plo tag gore of survitude,—au. yuwilliagness to | ton of howers of Wood and drawers of water. | thy Normuos, andthe Baxons cumvin succes: | of New Yor Julshups Hogan, Braiding Hon- | showed by brifflant allustons to history that | vrowded the Cathedral to listen to a lecture by PAMEIN’S THES THEATRE. inoky any faprovement,—all this still holds the And yot during 00 yeury of revcution | siou, and Iruland wya troated to the moat inces- | nesévy,O'Connor, and Kyau, the Hou, B.1.Wash- | Ircland bad nevor obtained any cunocasions Fathor O'Donnell, the procoods of which wory 4 Beat Hee ireland in poverty, still holds thom they bold. to the @! faith of dear old | sant and Eel eoe cose that ee Diet Ute: bund dosepe Medi, Sagar | tage Biwau cha pe ps pile (OF Belen’ Scop by, pines for tho poor of Tolaat A ball concluded the | szcown WEEK of the Orvst Pranaiic 80 2 tutlonary, 6 endure thi Li ‘ Z ryourds, ant faland, whlch bud been the | kee; : vs r q ‘g ovents, cot sceete eat mlvfud und, tdo'victiay of furiiuo and Kune | Cie Sitorte were maite to establiah in the piace | universiyy “of ull Burops,” beeumd 4 Cteuet: beat Jobin uosiaO'Hally aay, ne | Rafroselve aplelt of the daw, dng ‘Frew tuo cou ay gia -FtacHeCD: THE LOVE OF TWO SAILORS, 3 a Ne . r in ‘ere burned ao ay . = -WHERM 16 THR REMEDY? Sea eat tO, ae eet ines untmereus yrouud, hor altard degecrated, And such would | the next toust, whloh wus responded to in very forming the Lace of tho curt, niaking the forces ati iibaenatcinenrh iis it—Kain peaarteret A POSITIVE, UNDENIABL BUCUKSS. Mecelved hat is to bo douo? It ts my business to speak. | parishes, goverved by woud Preabyturian milnols- tr Ireland's fate until the darkness gave way to | Icuruod und exhaustive manner by thu Hon, M, | of nature tho servants of his willand the min+ wie i fite penceael ion of t! a peel Hag Telati ac lo | nighUy with enthusiasu Tause and Incrassiag ao rath iy & practical way, It might riiytine ery auch of whom recelved ix per cont A ane the daw, aunt of the United Stafen"” by the J PUL g ot LAC eli Binabie: ti Wala Taper ne greene mrp eth pone tae ae pect Piiny and, Woodward's andeat Hounis Display ever praawuted, wud, aad done wiiboge aby Hear about ecto tue to" Tebool, Peoteouaatisn Syas Hon, dt. P. Derickson, and “Tho Army and ['of Old" —suny by Mr, Thoma Govdwiille, the ‘dons of science; It caused men to inquire into |’ Garden were crowded to boar thy Literary vxor ta, ox tice opea frum le .