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| a K ‘ a 7 Anti iW yo2X: FREDAY, MARCH 9, 1866, ight wl was viewed in this d sent subsidized agents to this count 1 aMisfactorily @ccounting for : ‘a which it and sent subsidii themselves, These peop uly ” ejoke in New York: became a crime and the henorable gentleman agkod why we » Ae generally. worked in the % tion, wu Kel , a neighborhood, and were F u right the Chancoler of the Ex- | foreign countries, and the matter must ago have Seater wel chequer sald that the iment had no information | heen communicated to. tho government, He sincerely | OCH boce were k sean resoeve duty during last uigue, | Muscry in political trialg by rea‘ou’ of -& tk ine eg shod like to know what our Minis- | hoped, now that the serious attention of tho government apy demand tit " . two grave dene tnnsattion ofour ene y femelle Ay 8 emanating from the honorable gentleman ayiposite, cally ad Sutpynsion act, and head constable Sullivan, a pow- an remain no longer in doubs ad to the dikposition o! ‘therefore, tha: her 7 ul m¥n, over six feet in height, ved to arrest hy he government to discuss one of the most difficult 4 eight, resolved a hm greatly mepleding ther dvty if did net make amare. | UPON i Saane tot international ment, od, vii i. Americas government wpon the questions which ean be gonceived, inging thet govern) peri ny ol with the Peed what {s to be the conduet of different cony.tries with eral rule, but } from the * debate * di to endanger life; {ubspokop, Ha shoaght Mist oorcomree cant possibly | Socom ues iney bo ional before We wil be otvne, [outrage io well Lnowhs hin’ apeedy cotite it tatesake | ebjections sash be cpponed cette a member for Stock port. rete ble, under the ctrenmstaneey,, not to contmue the pres ioe evga ne eae semanas | discussion aay fonger. (car, hear) Til only of ye ag LS open the Faian movement, | ‘at a grevo matter like th fecting Ireland and our and ascer the amount . Csopport whieh it derived | Tlations with the United. Stat 4 f Amenca, onght to ba broaght befere the Honge upon a specific motion after Sout Viren wee ee |S, tne ta gee ta an, fe ear, eo ee wi cute la discus. Sore net eee pave guapeliée « omree more agrevahte. don’ tatttOR, ty a prosec yeMGER!, | cannot now be arrived at J wns that tine thou'ld re taken Gy | which would’give sxtistaction tothe Houso and to tho he way. thom | them, ings Wait been ridiculed frmane end | Country. (Hear, heer.) Tipperary, on Saturday night, is not dead, as was ro- | lic safety, the Anglo-Saxone know how to take advant ported, bet ts In e fale aay Tecovery in the Cashel In. | of that first need of civilised people; that eupreme Ix firmary. | Several persons who bad beon arrested an xus- | Of tho safety of the people ‘proclaimed by tv piclon of being participators in the attack on the police | Romans, both as to the positive law and th Were discharged from custody, the constables having | s¥arantess of personal liberty, What took plac % © © Tho English govorninent finds itself obliged im 1866, as it was in 1848, to ask of Parliament authority “tate | public house ‘in which 7 ¥@ the habit of going to the | to withdraw from the Irish the benedt of that celebrated bnterests of this couvtry that representations should be | ment the ii giving theirattention to thi ‘of merely drin} ey wero arrested for the pur- | act, which, with the trial by jure is regarded as the most ‘made to rement. When, li ings, Wi largo ffotomaua establishment in | Pose y sie. Tt {8 understood that. th ious guaranteo of Engiah liberty, * *% # ste aaa e owever, of thi re had a di Prisoners will bo rom: cimat] a ae rh nae “hit ig ag thor a ogg Qala rane ; the barracks were in readiness for | liar procest called packing Juries, by which th (Cheers) ‘The right honorable gen- | had been galled to the facta, the House would soon have wenld be made upon them. accused finds himself face to Taor, not with impartial teman ee @iat the statements of ‘His honorable tread the satisfaction of hearing that some, action had been 4Y ever POLICEMAN enor. follow citizens, but with political adversarics, bd id the for Stockport wero toovague, andcould notbe | taken in reference tothis subject. (Hear, hear.) akrch «Saunders? News Lotter, Feb, 22. By tho euspension of the habeas cong the pe yecign econ Pa Te amare, matters of a TUR TORY VIEW. oie Brad m4 ig mat an American strngor_—ahat an po lee ea aga oe ay ots . ud —I jeary, said to be a cousin ot ‘6 . American: ors, but they ‘had been copied OBA apheresis who the “head centre” of that name, so well known in Cork, | UY 8° penetrated with the imminence and gravit Rngllish und Freuch prone, and forcinn rete ures the resent cotasion, tor E Bare creel | had boro, matted “lar iier ste wal now in. Cork, | ite danger. The contempt. ad rallary of tha, You discursng the and asking us what we Catton nt te Hechequer, thet Lkope the | S1%Y Wadehed but nothing tratemeed aoe iments | at frst in England will be rometmborod, They aifect todo. Our Mivteter must be aequainted with t ae New o wine oy LS vedighen treo » V¢ aaible the police to arrest him. Oh Weinesday an | 20% to turn it into ridicule, # 1, ia not in naust have great 3 prostouie’ the @trouss tes this tone they speak i and must have greatly nezleoted his duty if he propoaitens befor» the House. Onn of «hem, | ONW.r Larkls capture was received under the Habeas Cor- | tis tone thoy speak to-day of es, rate Wa | A the mass of the Irish je, and this is why it has pines nv i 60, inating th Amorjoan emlasary in was Leyes asked of Parliament pote ont powers, and any, also Die 7 ereAOU Oy te ee him a8 t0 | 4, gonds rogiments upon Togiments, and ‘wumerous Fein. looked forward to, is cortain that the Anglo-Saxons respect taw and personal THE WOUNDED OFFICER. liberty when they are pot incommoded thereby. Hat Constable Donne, who was shot at Glenbane, county | the moment they find a serious dancer threatening pub- boon unable to identify them. "A soldier uamed Dillon, | In the United States during the four years of the Seventeenth sh Ber had also been arrested for | of civil war when the President and his Miniaters exer. belog concerned in this affair, The coustablos did not | Cited a dictatorial power which fell ehort ip nothing of f o ; ee =a —= ona ” a aso memeccane - me. i , Jobn Connell, Sixty.; if sor Rte and by s thas | serious «~ ixtieth — riflen; , Sixty-Aret re ; | Stephens is now spoken of as if 90 tes ately, to Cis matter, He could not imagine bn “adrgencies which had arisen in Ireland...” S : first regiment; Thoma ards offered w +9 clue had beon re. be from | Proxidout J who had on 90 oveasions @3-.| n1°ht | ga'the , the House had beon told that the ratte MeXuiy, ine Pasrick’ Foley, rue sMconny: | ceived and the rew wed woe dotng thelr work, out that | hibited most friendly feeling towards Fast atl ™" ee Wes treated in America as a matter of jest, and 4s; Jumes Cioughey, Sixty-firet'togir + THE " sumer, » should be | who had described himself in a ‘of ant it was wrong to regard the subject as one which pment Bixty first rogiment; aent; John Pe Feb. 25, 1800, sot Seah bat pty gpm g rn mee sae ‘oramted ag | wer "6 goverament coal Mahepeiely Lo butallon, Sixtioth rifles: Jamea McLean, Burke, Firt | Purthor arrests of “enians wore mais yesterday. sot There pe ye pies and eine ar | gel ser that the honorable Sams yoni ae Ee Le idence given; Fa bi 98 bad Orsini shel: have been seized in rable spaech | request of the fhehad avhat | member for Stockport had done nape, Dayle, stranger; bers, corporal, . Palka Rik early part of | 1p (hdl act wit have bom viewed Sambry. mor | this question bevore the House, (Hear.) He thou Hiitgad Poo Contry ie eoloee Deals Duggart fa cat, heal) i Rane protested the wrealioa Bicer, | marcaver, that the right honorable gentleman, theCai: | fAitsa ‘Fenian centro, Loudon; “e8ts James Byrne SHE NEWS FRANCE. the ease of the | Miata pean ‘0 the wecalted Color of the Exchequer, had avoided the real question, | (iit tits ve given), and? , Bdward 8t Clair, are requested to | dent cowpying a wed No wane of faith was nipated to the Ammer ear id wna | London. Apron Kelly, artist, me Porte? were ment; what tl onoral gentieman other trom ho believed, because, not the Pre Dut ateathe | that this Fenian onguniention had existed. for: yoar®, th ani brougit (eikeorlon nos’ tied at Mr, Pilswords)s a Winening to Bagiand. whole of the people of the movement | America, bad Jargo sums of monty, mandfuctared | O00 Orig oe released fr, #; Dut, On inquires being | [From the Paris Constitu fonnol (semt-ofticlal organ), were | and exporied large quantities of arms ap doer od Hames and addresses and | @% custody on giving their Feb, 21.) PLEMENT TO THE HERALD. America. nn English Enlistment Act. IMPORTANT DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT. British Noutrality Towards: Proposed Amendment of the Earl Russell Besought to Reopen the Alabama Claims and Have Them Settled by Arbitration, He Declares America is Not Yet United and He Hopes It Never Will Be. &e. ace ae. ENGLISH NEUTRALITY. s. 3 4) ht for. force ler vil « tr ‘which Penteniom was Desiont k tasnmtery | Josie, Permian no, BeRVae awe, rEREMODOD tay cee ae cn a fee mreecmere,gustaared forcoments of artillery toh county, whe Boyt re, Government Ready to Consider the Ques- Sf was cony ing im Ireland. (Hear, bear. ones to the representations to bo mads toa triandly Power | 8 cout, and discharged itat Sullivan, whom he abot | after the, ta ay ween nae fing tion in Friendly Communication Gramon Ov sn: OLEAN —PRNTAMERN THR RABULT OF RT | a ally with regard to {ts relations, with this tountry. | through the shoulder and arm, the bullet passing clear 8 * Me. Gusmane pahéined (ape n | 2 regrot to are a qnestion #0 ore 80 atmoete, and go] Ot The head constable fell to the ground, and his ENGLISU RBGARD VOR PRASONAL. LIBRARY. with the United Statsa. q a suggestion wttich | octnrrasuing, nay’ a question wiich may involve thig | assassin was off before the circumstance was known to [Prom the Courrier du Havre, Feb, 19.) had falten from the right honorabin gertleman the Chan- ‘country in 2 controversy the end of which none can fores | the police or townspeople, The alarm being raised, Superficial observers have done the Anglo Saxon ree poe al a ag nee catapry tebe ‘ag | 8¢¢, Drought forward ona metion for gemg Into Com- laglans searob and purwalt followed, Bos, wiehous avail) | the honor of attribating to it, to the exclusion 1 other pon a 8 vald that the woun ted are not of aracter | races, respect for law and personal Pberty meh Bi i a ho wwially dited He momber who had | Rilltee of Supply, and T think Want, white the House hax nd, a tho perpretator of the audacious | he a reat deat said on this anclo mania, and pemorons | ROBBUCK UNRECONSTRUCTED. Onr advices from Borope inform us that Mr Labou- . | chore’s promised question a to the amendment of the istinent act way brought before the English Commons Febroary 23, contempormncousty wth Mr, Watkio’s Fenian quevtion, We republish the Laws Condemned and Defended—Th Government Anxious to Comsider the eo of cognizance. Therefore we have no | of Anierica'ts the ether, ami the request which toy had ‘2. ddmed tale Se reqonea eo anaseas.dl\ tie hon..| Mentify hive as ons of the that fred on them, but | that of the famous “Committos of Public Safety" of the faeet other sade ox ‘in the pr dengan ‘ts Soe denied eed gin ant babe mn fenton by ie apt hn on pw guincs were some children who were im fhe jouse have dono f. in pant rons oh r 4 per, cf, Ge) arabes doony 4 borin “ i a mnacerely anxious that frisndly relations should be main- ay Bee epee any port n Tae Break deminions, or | Love Comets ee Cee eee ne nese BI takned Yatwoen hs country end: ths Unlted Stator, He een la rage dl ae a overrun the Iaw when the pate watery seoms to hem | House of @ fe exped that ‘hele government of United | in which the Fenian movement was hett in America, nanotee hai or WDablin (Fed. 23) correspondence at London Telegraph As to Fonianiai, we do not undertak, for ourselvon, Sates repel pul damm any attempt Americans denied them ‘any sympathy, 2 and learned At ay General stared two na which, ead pol office away | four men, nam* to pronounce upon the jortness of ita object and of the | dopate, “scored od Gers” Spon “ie pena | aed. “iui” he ante Eeara's | wineries ie omy from tna: | MePaey sake, hag. Cal, Carns og | la eh yr nt se Wee . poy et a a , who we ina | it if r that i dune ‘we havo no oinss for action. ‘There is, 1 grant, aleo | euliar ¢ ‘wm that pind, and. when | PirEtion In Tespect to those questions which were at | Houping house foment en ae suiplolonct being | dying bale which reimaie the Tid Cen ona aes persons in pablicemploymont ste concersed | they find that the Fenians were '-compued of | Yennmrawecn the British government and that of the | connected with the Fenian conspliecy, wore brought ay | {Zine Nate which for centaries han Baton emcee tthe Sears ots voghta:| iia ed ieee Dea ce mtiny eee roman car honor to nave dee to, But why? “Ir we | om remand cro Hearing ne oy the magintrate, | As the | oppremed groen Brin. If the Feala were mei a i m ote" ime the mm ve- n Ss ty risoners were leaving the court tl were rearrested ‘Gangress; but we do not ‘know what was dono, or in ment fabed envrely en goining the repect and admiration {ind been right in our intention there could have been no by Virtue of the suspension of the Habeas Corpus act, | of | (iy “ihele etme wit be. cheatin Gyn greater ‘whet manner was done by anybody, or ataay | of the American poxple, Avain, tho Fenians kad been ill. po aa Peay te | Laat Ay aoe lant | and conveyed to Kilmainkara jail, power than they possosa: but ‘he kegutimacy Ant pst Seal Nganed what Ganstal eigeany had toon tik eae got pp ag Mee ve dis awe POE Poe tion. (Hear, hear.) It was very well to say th: FENIAN RAIDS. ‘will not be weakened in the Least, Question @iesod from the gervice of the Uni ; conse. | cans, who 0.0 vationaiify Dat the Anglo-Saxon | Bation® aud men were the guardians of ‘thelr own honor. [From tho Dublin Freoman, Feb. 22.) United Sta “ dn tendatled one po bara Hp no ous Ed Gey hileinta os Be Ree Bat even sn tmer of duelling, when men were nore mot Weinenday, while Me. John Kyau, farmer and poor | Commencement of the Medical Depart- pans complain of! ver nment " ‘ - lous jonor, or took more ice ol » |, Were attending a funeral, 7 a ey laurhteaatorch dlastinSar r vatioess Sertiontees | 0 Cen eTR aa Oe ia ee | eachnin Ge Nema tach, Sty See Gor te ae Ue [Aiden tase ataiets econ dvessed, and ike Americans, pi “osreb cH Se Fe nt ‘entered his house at Racecourse, near Cashel, and, pre- ‘The Fifty-ninth Annual Moneement of the Colleg senting n pistol at the head of the servant girl—the only } of Physicians and Suryeons of the medical departm’n oeenpant at the time—threatened t shoot her if she Columbia ( i made any noise, They then earched the house, broke. | °% Columbia College took piaco last ovening tn Dr, Crew : eric haces ee batemeray Arena. the per. | Seconda.a court of arbitration to which the prinetpals ‘ard the be” py ry al the drudgery was perfo 2, was viewed | Went in the first instance? Ag to tho second reason that it would have been a dangeroos precedent to have held Shak eo Te en Oe Preventen Tar weeeee the ‘role cain wine the ah andneweed | nee Danek oe eT RTT | tale tat ey Sos he eas N'Y treeless tend, fo show s Gobel of | bat len some petiical agaciey. But fet Hace tha TS) roar tribunal We might periape be proved) ther me ‘Course towarda endl nemediat: wenead their bickerit could not have prevented the exeape of the Sovernarees So silenss witl of Hey Mead Centro ‘O'Mahony ‘wd vroaidens.|, Altima from Taverpool ; but” nniil. the” faetg Kawe had “the langhing stock of the whole | h®4 been so elicited, we had no right to object Tesponsibie Ministers pay nether reason for the absence of ail sym. | %? the statement that America had not had fair play; ‘America we could not wonter at her sor and we yay te oma Lanipetag WRI ralstek ahaa eae a aN ens: | sold wot banaplaln Gt toe sonktded: ak SeeIbeas pee the house they demanded arms and fired two shots. A party of sapposed Fenians made w raid on Sunday | he'nrearion was night In the neighborhood of Swalinbar, Cavan, and rot- | Gun. ‘The exorety x o bed the houses of tive farmers of a gun éach, all of whict : Were licensed arma, The freebootors were disguised. They nurabered wbont eight or nine, and tho mon who weietent nunc, prayer, confer identify the robbers. open all the boxes and carried away money amounting, | Y's chureh, corner of Twenty-sennd street and Fourth in gold and silver, to over twelve pounds. On leaving | avenue, in the presence of as large an audience of the ion an the edifice could contain. ry reepect a happy and pleasing Fing of degrees, an addrens to tho graduatex, a valedictory addrege and a bevediction, Thy following are the names hand tag thos Weteen or Prue declare they cannot | 2f the Young xeutlomen upon whom degroos were oon- Andrew Anderson, A. B.; Lawis Applegate, Mavid P. e it prow da fil our internat. matic rervie, ity Law, in Conjunction with the . LAHOUCHEKA'S APRROH. ning to call attention to (he tpade h) neuirail y law to enable us to Cale obligalious towards foreign sold that, having pared ten or bwelve years in the dipto- he had given some Consideration to the subject of international law, amd ho believed that in ius nt condition it waa not only franght with futore To ourselves, but was calewlated to prevent an frou acting justly towards our ailles. Tho unfriendty feeliog which to #o large an extent ex sted ip the United Btates towards this country owed its origin Chivily to the losseq which Amer can commerce had guffered, arising, a the Americana believed, from tho inadequacy of oo. meatral Natorally ieritated a these loner, iaitioted ty Angio-Confederate cruisers, 4 demand Was made on our government to alter the law. That demand was refused, a) WHAT THE FENIAN® HAVER TO EXPRCT PROM 61R | Austin, Kdward W. Avery, A. lt. James M. Ayer, A BL s | an refneed, believed, rightly, becwuee it would not As rogurts. the | negroes had secured to the former tho antipathy of the | W#s the only law known to John Fall, that whether wo ° HUGH Kose. Shins. Hal joorge M. A. B.; CM. Rell, | have been consistons with gheolate fwparttality beowece av aay ae west | sand pare The ‘democratic party, which foc. | were right or wrong we wold have our ow way, [Dnblin (Feb. 23) correspondence of the Loudon Pont.) ¥. Bugbee, Geo. 0. Burgos, | the two belligerents w alter & law which, under the then ber Majesty's. gov- derived ite chief mpport in’ Now York | that we would not snbm)' our sctiow to dau ing There was an witor absence of any excitement im Lbis ys Frederick Gark, A. i; T. Bdwards | existing cire sustances, affected ouly ome of them. Morc- reference to the | feom the a “was now, — poli ,, | fritunal. Ho believed I to ha trne, as etated, ty yoaterday, probably owing to the cirounstanee t! 8, Combe,'A. M.; Wm. | over, ber Majesty laters would have auswer, we have not trvare 4 and. the dominant ny. American government bad trented France and Spain ia | aici, Persons a ure now arrested are pot Ww be brought 1; David M. Cory, Jo made matters worse by arking tte the hawe son cause to the supporters of their ner different to whiel it bad treaved thix eountry, letore the magistrates; they are quickly and quietly con- ¥. Dawson, Je., So law, beeaune be Deleved | to the trong + but wehavehadno | nents with mo favor, but regaled them with | #0 he was very sorry for ity bat ty the ve —~ wert | weyed to Jail, whore, ifthe full power now in Me banda |. Dooley, Heary Dawe orae ferling which then extted, C4 Heese of Commons in making repreenta- Setnal hontility: The want of success in New York had | 12! Frawe add Npain Ud an aliowe the Atalarba > tes: | wf tho Excculive, consequent upon the suspension of the For- | wou'd hare refwed ‘ make the tev! od fom. There fale pam tag neat been 80 great Uno ‘rival camps had transferred the | het shore. (Oh, ob”). Be hadtaken more trouble to | Batwas Corpus atl, be rigorously carried ent, they cau be was alvo a mrone objection al.) yet-tent In the minds of aid vain to act in Shentre of theiz operations to the raral districts, and wero | UMAeretand America than Must geatlemen inthe Howe: | Yetained untif March next. tt to ‘only by degrees Vogiidhmen to do anything wih s.vored of yiolding 10 ‘Guleas we deal. with the ovil at lis noarce. erally’ starring in tho provinces.” That’ being the |. 1" Know the Americans ware very sore on the rutioct of | au the general public are begioulme tn’ -emepre Whe bidding ‘toreign Power, wapecially when the re are certainly words. Why, to deal with the evil iewhich this movementwas held im America, | 410 Alabama; ‘and whether they welr right ur, wrung. vw | bend tho sweeping change in the law bruaght about quert was made tn Janguage rather menaciog than oon. fe source in of a foreign Power wi ‘we shoald took, as ridtoutous avthe Fenians themselves | 20" ne right @ refuse tr go ty a proper tr? und. 10g | be the suspension of the act. In the provinces Cillatory, Dut the war was mow over, and the pamione Tnvolwo moazsres the Rscottainuient of Af wo were to make remonetrances which would opty ex.'| the teoded opinions be Aid, Kt would wot be right OT Wim | Rooeiaity’ couiderable irmoranes prevailed on the wiiteb that eopMiet had aro-sed tad led tiene to sabpricie, we Bot for one moment telerate’ or cite wonder and astonishment Among the peo- | 1 Soppress them on rueh an cecaeiun, A, nnd as the fact is becom t be Lmbered that the puned bas Dow Brrived when 4 saline: om nts" dene fhe tns Wed ot by. whe | ( w productive of #0 much evil o-glit to te revived. not in'prison for eh alone tnacticice pertod, the y sineng the people to hide their interest in Féentauivm is ip le “THE NEWS FROM IRELAND. . ul ? Hf f i =] ,_ or, ¥. Jump, 7 mn C, joseph Johnson, Henry De Witt Joy, Role | on nly in the iaterente of this country, bet alae with the M. 1; Samuel b. Keni amon &. | view of promot Whates & ‘and fea than excite naw Hear.) The 4 aita-date tre Tapialy On the incteaw. Some monthe since, ig susy of | Knox, A. M ; Mortimer Lampson, aretitaba Lawson, | might onde Sore thee neat publle law in aon ae be poe and cans were extremely anzious, after the strong langeoge | Capture of a Whole Fenian Counetie | aeprivcipal towns throughout the country, banda were | Chariewt Es Lee, Thomus Leduen, A tydney Lao: | there rae now an int raatiomal ethigotion lad vpon seory governments of other Pa bees sntnestty been wed the pro- Another Police Oftcer Shot—What the | Mtl inthe evening playing dist fanes, and bde- | bard, Edward) Macomb, Walter Lindsay, Samuel | Slate to pewent its subjects from ng in att of hewti lacy Fs Pese teoati bave nos made a, gres of the war, to let the feling againat ry dy clatation of sympathy with the Fenian éanne by petroux | K. Lyon, A. i; John Gi’ BMeAtineter, Wa H. vekel- agvins any Pineer ‘with witch ome gerne slarat ae ene re | Luvide of Sarl; but if wo were continually ig] Fentans Have to Sxpeet from Sir Musghy | even in tte preseuce of sirancers wan aubumruminen ; Wiese 2 J. Calvih Mend, George |. Men: were om terms of meutrakly, amd it was om act of facts of a nature that would Justified sucha {out reasons why we should urge upon them HoseHe ts Propered to Act a« Vigers | but now ihe bands ere silent and intraments | Habbard W. Mitchotl, Join Moore, Wiijjam M tom, | huetility to fit out in a wutral Maln @ ore need that we should havo it. | strong expressions of re thie couutry at a ously in:Irclana-aé in Indie. hidden away, and there of Fenian ities @xprese | W. Neweomb, Henry D. Nicoll, A. B.; Jomoph WD ver, | upon O- cothateree oS @ nation with which the govern. must have been made in time when they wi to be let alone, we should evr. 4 their arvirations with extreme caution, andann Joun W. Ostrander, Edwin Phillips, M.D. ; J. Ovtn Prat ment was at pears wae not siwaye the law, be mere general remonstrance which | tainly do no good. aay, Indeed, an absolutely bad CAPTURE OF 4 FESLAN COUNCIL IN SPGaTON. ‘of speceh ix largely duo to the fear of “intartaer" The | neo, Clares ¥, Poore, Praelsco to, Wiilliara G. | caune the subjects of & Btate at peace used formerly to ween genre the mere complaint | effect night me ow ju the first place, the Ameri {From the Dublin Freeman’s Journal, Feb. 27.) Fenians know (hat, uniowm ‘‘Waltop! were in ihe | Hidout, A. M.; Charles Roth, M. D.; Samuel F. Rouse, | enter \n great numbers the eorvice of foreia ce ‘United ‘government of what is going on in | can See Slate could certainly point to epiiodes in The moet Iinpertant eventsinge the commencement of | organization aod Pinay. of them, Use authdritieg Would | Dayton W. Searle, A. M.; Octavius i. Shreve, A. D.; | gaged to war, but that state of things ot the mere ag of the ineonventence | ovr hi: alt & t was now ‘a'ing | the Fenian conspiracy took plage last night in the arrest | not every now und then be forretuay ont the moat care. | Thomas Skeldmg, David A. dmith, Samuel Bt. J. Beit! with the notiog (hay War waa the coal adabtor the sto us froin lawless Lebo = eed pace in tea. Ho fimwif had once been asked to | of eigliteen persons, including eleven wldiom and ade. [folly conevaled armories; and (hry uaturally believe tunt, | Whitraer Snively, Rieimond J. Soutnworth, Richard it homan rate, He knew that (Sere were gentiomes who q@ueb they are—of certam American sabjecta, have | subscribe money for some persons who eo ee | to | werior, th the house of Mr. Pileworth, 12% James «treet, | if their pike tuauuipciorion ayd auummunition sore are Stone, A. U.; Alexander Stuart, Joveph stsbbs, James | beloved that thers woe bo difference betwoen ® gan oud @imivished the wy this: — (Hear, hear.) | kick out of -his throne the King of wi whom | Tho police received. information that a large number of } oot safe, they themselves mawat be in nO little danger if | M. Study, FR j Balpt P, Thrtohow, Wa U B.; | a chip, ‘ahd that trading In bot!) ought elther to be equally ‘When we have definite materials =a or | this cooutry was. on friendly-terms. (Fear, hear.) He | the Fenian isrecherhood were in the hahit.of ame-obulice | they gira too from ntuarance eo their routimente. It iy | Prederick J. Vai Waguer, Taree D. Van Boryecr y | forteidden or w be equally allownd, Iutrinsically, per CFE apa ot then let us proceed them; | had also Huribaldiag legion marching through | in a large room in tho publie house of Mr. Piswarth, | dithenie in ch @ crime of comme to speak with certainty; | C few, M.D, Hae Van Riper, A. Bj ied hapa, there might te no difference if beth were delivered 3 we are fiurt and wounded with what is | the sirects of Liverpool to the point of embarkation, | and’that desperate and determined men met mghtly in | bt judging by appearances, Gee Brotherhood aro rapidly Mf ¥. Walker, A.M tries Warhbors, fasoek wt af the port of # betigerent, The é@isioct om lay ia 4 » spine on, tomate no bane a. right tb Spel 4 just indigna- | whence they were « and nt riguily going to | this place for treasonable purpusen. The movt in rtent | long courage Gud giving Way t despair. eset by spien | all, Menry ®. White, W. Wilson, Jowph ®. Win pacyet delivery Bappty!oe arme toe belige rem root ” against the guilty promoters of those enterprises, do | fight agains! @ sowreign with om we wre at of the information waa th® statement that ge | Of thelr own training, watched ond bailed by a zealous | tom, Augustine Woblfarth, Alired BH aek of eetiliey oAtll the vin ‘Bot let us atlempt to make the United States government. i )* Those who lived in ack room,” aw it was call Was also the evo | y lige force, and pow face to face with ua alinost over. | Wright, J Williston W livery bpit bean effected at the part of the beilige Faas 9 tim Pe we wo Sead oa on ge onght not to throw stones, and | for numerons soldiers of the regiments in garriein and | ¥ ngormy, it \etapaew bly for hem to bave any Gloorge 1. Yout, A M. Puwer, but’ directly a ship armed and equy for nol (tear. ‘we Dheee eee cae, = habelen. though, ee lentes sates Pang seourea, i roe yin 9 naive, Seatties vere talon to da ors re manner in which @oppe bave b pa thated H Young, M D. purpose of’ preying apom the comtmerce of on with feat of the Uniled Staten will Fuld! its international ob- | of that country to jostity, still 1! Would Wo im Use last | eines walel War kept ugh aod toe oa Ne Peewee | cot Rapper I raheem ny fill 5 The at Tua we were at pence tote cue: parts, He aatliang sight (Bear, hear.) We have consdenoe further in-| degree lnexpodient to pass ut this troment aay particular | premisea The result of thi Miche rey will bo:ex isaoemts ieee eee Ona be regarled ab ag sot of hamlliey, As 9 belligerent opinion of the United States (Hear, hear.) | poivts. fle had a v " atths Pr 0 4 Wate War mifficheat | ve iwerey will boextouded (o them. They must be pre- | THK CASE OF RENOR MAC NA AND BR. PTET EEN Bates, like the public onisien of Botan and | duo to the action of the American government, Cr hye fa gr eigen ephemeris HB. © be the tate mene are Weeb eee- | tne Grand Aaty, a iiaimmnent. torts, peesthte’ ancien tee the btic opinion nd, condemns this Fenian | ii was that we owed @ great deal Thee rupter “45 she on ee A Shorty Pe alah 2 tgs gh ne og Pag ! voy el og in tictment agninat Beo jamin Vieuna ide Kenna and to smovement. ‘We are told that with that condemnation there | result of which had beon that the great Foman organiza. | lastnight, when it was ftonght the “Junta” world guy bes given -_ pe it “Ay r M4 Fae j . fe mingled in America something of that the | thou was mplit into two factions, #0 that when we wanted | have aerinbled, Ii le, of vo BN ee A wend the vey | Pitt Rogers, jointly, under the third nection of the Xeu- promoters of Fenianisin ure ote quit thesten, pp only to apply to | stom, an able odlech romarichin in Ae mom che ene ation ;,, 0d the Very | tmitty actor April 9, 2818, which provides. thes if nov ‘whose sirength is not In to thetr zeal orto their | O'Mahony, and when wo wanted wo know what O'Maliony | of jndement and determine ies a ; Jerhood with m | BEAR bali, within the Hinnis af the United Baler, ft om evil futentions, Of courwe, this Ix mmattor-on which it | war tereg we tat aay ve fy te ow Ses = rmination, apne unot but ninpres® the Brotherhood with ® | and arm, or attempt 0 fit out and arm, or ote be | Cotto show (hat this waw the cae, what of the nature the mer | street, which fs a poate the fount aed thy " the fitting out ond arming of ship or caving thelr porte for the par of cruteing wader rate te for Btockport would tot iageaion he 1 ‘of | eastern or romp tig: wade! Mr, orth | & put abun aor be wn fashion any outhren! = ie eee —_- = thip” or verset | ie Moy re Tees Saiced cchmtiner'ont aan = a i at Dohoy Of Feo ‘anism tt was not | and the other thrmigh tvs ocond howe. Before enter- | done eo he get eredit for It Bonidew instilling fear mes | Pits t rule oF commit hostilities against the sub) tp telleiag wordet "he eéety which, Cees’ re paceniale what those represeniations ought to | ing Imapector Doyle, wh sutteipated ariied resistance, | 9:0 disaffocted, the ruergetic tosaree taken by the Kx. | “itizens oF pruperty of amy foreign fee SS. ETE artetanotinense. * House | be, It was trae thet Fenianism had tte onugn | divided the men under hie control into two divisions, | foutite (Lord Wodeboore is reganied an a inant Of worn, oe colony, district or people with whem the Uwied puted with Bis, nes to alo! oT -o a “ dearly pan. | (a Amariany but thee t should be Borne ta mind tats: | 0 as to be enabled to enter the roa. at We some | tnbending Fesolution aud wl cele sodgeenn tech Cats, | Salen are st prane, cwery person so oMeuping shall be in Var putts, or'aliow armasmonia ts ow trutn then ag et, gov- | originated out of the policy parraed by tds country maards ey {uitorenh doors, theroly cutting Ott verave for | dso another “right man in the righi place” in this junc- | BUM not more then 410,000 aod imprnumed not more | | Mar Py ral Wathingion's proclamation, entrance ourselves, | America. In o’her there were mw cuitantiny | thos inde and coming on them by surprise. Ka-ioun. | ture) and Sie Hugh Rose also encourare the loreal popa. | than three years; and every euch ship or vemel, with the aan eh ., eaPrieng fa | claims bebeoon England America Feniawion work | stale wax directed to twite the firs tian he cari> to | tion to manifom. their ablorrence tt Pe nian tem, ‘and | Sk, apparel and fornitore, together wich all the mate. | M 9 American sulijveta, preted the paminy « conse lo exist, Tho reason why it existed at ail was this: | and pot to w. Ihewe. agran te were | iheiy reank bn ; rials, arms, sem and stores whieh may Bago | “et Neutrality law through Congres: sod when corain to wait for parley. rement+ were ation 9 aid im “alarming it oo 7 fringed thas When we recognized the South ax belligerenta, and when | made with great quickness before a crowd bind time been for the bolting and perenne “' Pro \senation snd plesdot thot certain eruisers upon the comteree of Awerica, to collect, and when all was realy” the pole © re ae one-half to the use of the tnforwer jg A gy ie oe whole in a very aataral ebultition | dered to rush into the room by | ances ai the the other half to the use of the United Mtaton ay ae of fooling, said that {e were to take place same ties. While these thine wore ie ania find « perfect agreement vetwcon the | Renor MacKenne and Irv, Rogers were on thas | [86 Which bed been in farce tang before the wrist“ gene 8 ra f | the parties in the “big roam" filed i us the greauee { "unloa,of Dubiig and that of tue priscigal pares of Ine. | indictrornt yesterday morning, and gave tail im the burn nh Ercteaseuge ti nk rtm aie Het’ | ce rtare™ eth Nopetnamaly trots ot | screen yn orien ana pe | fe" wR re ae Beene thongs —s ted otrely 4 Kapen a omaping | ater to zs than to unfix a ernroeut, But | Mr. and Mr. § G. Cow Ue intiedinomt on strane | YCEY 000, from the Lord Lieutenant down, is ander the | be in April petore Belson A sme tad coos te itiotee Dada [inpteoaiog shat ad the betine uf intended leute mernee a re short period, whe evidently Gome for no good be chet dag, The idee Pet oe ie ‘would stand by the expressions which | Be cudden ell 5 Mareh are not gone, or even Court of General Sessions. ad cad a ie hen of the'nar, Hlonrvee) iether | mabe by the ie room were i te [2m eth aon aie many, bent Returs Judge Kael Fe inte yy Mem Fone of — p= Be RS EES |= rTP iabis and the prevalliog impression la that | ANOTHER PICKFOCKET #ENT TO THE STATE FRIbON. clot serait cleo lend to Gefeat the Fenian sought Ih vain to eect their excape, ands man |) \%* *l 00 20 attomyt wt a general rebel lion, Jamon Clark was tried and convicted of maating © guid = aaa oe wg md soree haat etc, LENASS. precetted loaded Wwaich from Mr. KAward Ml, who reside: at Mo 9 Weat ey hat sarees | hous meal whence ea oe ts Brenna tevlnen be'GS | pone cies ting wo Cann ob or pray wttered. Pacple bring w from Lotion ‘on last Patrick's Duy. Fight > toe in Broadway. The fest pressure to bets pen the Aca the witha bw rece sles soaght to be mado bp She vain war tie can Getgiing Webwees bie born might that we Bod another named Edward S¢, Clair, bot bat an ofeor wear by maw the prisoner Fen acres treet and drop the watch. ‘The officer Grought Oner and the watch i the station homie, and the pininant, Mr Bit, ald thet the Ort he know | : il i ? i & i 7a al i z 3 REGGE pos coe ores’ pee rn elgg hd a American with reference to om the 6th instant t the ot all evenia—murvayed aad allAted ‘American et of the thief and the recovery of bie vaigebte wtanding claims: the i consi, ad mi ‘tne alleged centre,” adventurers, sudden arreat of the stders dupareed fineptere, which he cwertet carter a scontury, wan A be wae xn aritet from Low oe began & work which seems ta be now Feeding an sccognt in the fireeim of the ooctrremer. i AY Wentto the Potter Newtqrarter apd lermertint ty thew Mdeniet ihe watch, When the J gdored ver ae) of the dimoult whieh A\et Anvistant Mstwiet Attorney tedtond for were constan'ly arising between this country me. " nd the Clty dud ‘the : thea could take place s0 long as laws reer, thn o te be, wile Oa ye ie Fie raat tor ase reference solely to the ‘bn Prison for five yearr which existed before the im asc 4 HIGHWAY nOwRERT. ool, As teog so euch cusigontel tae xateg, came to Dublia from London about five works wince. This ix be more etireorgieny eeana, a ao or eee png AE Se long ae attorapts were made to adjost thom to thé pre- | The nolen vorastoned by the audden apearancs of tho of the popular anger ene inte bed Med tatenes | Sc Seouse coos wih mikes ne ae ~ Py would — = in “the foom” cansed @ large crowd w col. was ali but knock at oat i 8 public houm row, when he | Om the nigh of the IAs of beuranty, whee Paren "R would be necoamry 1 totity the inwe nia | Servet me ae one Tuapoeter Ty\e, pereriving Fenianinn, content we datoiue «,dacouths oon | Kearas, 6 ronidemt of Alleghany corniy, ‘awn jaring . . cere " " Fe dec Soames | ed es oc as a Mada PA pes Ses. | namin acta p st" ee aa | Sop oy a , toad: ' f va og aan ton ae our honor » oh the a, and a divisions, and the reserve force told you, Btephens \* Togarded as belng stil! te moving cwthiag, The reabore, ten gues uh toning ree Seem taste toile ag ib wonhd bo 2 Gar eee Se npg nap Be ile op nDMaNEtTOR. It 1d smeried that he in sito. | overcoat sud inskde onal, rifled hic punhete of at then hie perem, anceph or ity of this country ry r back | ape to indtvidieal ou of any kind, and | monry im them, whith wee thirtyamwen dollars end he Mormet | pat ry cog) ried om thirty fowr cents, att van inte © howe wear by, For | tamde Sedubte tagiegeen yw tut which tonatedy the whale neurrencn wat © pened by ofhert fotgnebe ga we were to alter nen. of “No.”") He Linden, *ho ttuat on the oppanie side of the rent, 2 the House any , bad Would come Enpereaived bY tbe deepersdvem, and @ho expinred tre that he felt tof the Af het oe net ted wen jomtiy One of the conte 4 Fei irl Ir an ' i i i ? | i i a> ij fil iE i ithe os & the Vanted Mates The meutcipa tlaw of neat tye, If naif vet peuieel Perwer might qui var dheres (here we 4 pan be grant Aiversity in thelr opinion Then panel fer banee seat gus, praceoral + wer owe Fer one Deore eee te Che grrters toon, * being Pol loge itor oe the hich wan Get thane things fhow that our law wae ineBoent t» prevemt Kingi sh Pubjente from oe GPE 4 holies Nantes feeay CONRTe (Hear