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ae Mok Ddaret of applause, | bed moa gvod, views, Oe THE FENIANS., | ‘sctesstenrenee se cere | Ee sree ce YACHTING. a | monor al of duapprodation ty hone sromans be sees Fenton Lea we tn to cpsne ott ~~ "irs Jamea Gibbous who hed been ‘oxan,"tned Om Mou- break ie law, (Voioee—“Oh!" “oh!” end hlases and | Ammeiaa’ Regatta - - Becokiya Yaoht ‘groans. el ft t) Roberts’ bandwriti Q Do you know any one con with the Britssh val regatta of the Brookiy Yacht Club, Determination of Gur Government to Prose- Colodot Roberta wnte; thought could wage vs hand crament? A. Yes; I do;, I know several; I sought Bi ganerye sp geek soe =, tote the Leaders for Violation of iaeteeliiag eat eee ria write” to lecture and have had throo or four consultations with | pleasent affair, [¢ PTAs the best regatia the club ever had TRETIMONY OF MB. JOHN MAHON. es regards the number 484 obaraoter of the yachts, as " ;- | Ouuam; I saw tho Vresident alse twice and Secretary the Neutrality Laws. PRE a a ey rap tas Seward and Secretary Stantoe on thes salient, ona well as the complete apracgemoats whick were made on bly Some seven oF eight years; I knows place which 1} she ive of thom thas thoy would puta stop to board of the steambeants for she comfort and cajoymoat myself, as a reporter, have nated headquarters; if they darod to raise thelr nose, or some such | of the invited gueuts, ‘Bywo seamboais worw olartered -. | gue in, Union sa.are and tbe other In Broadway, I forgot | oxy eial4 snow bila whore shete was any apeoiaity | f0F the occanlon—namely, the Thomas P. Way, oa whiot Colonel Roberts Liberated on Parole—His | the number; I ink it me the Jones House; in *eyINE | het be could lrg hold of he weuld aitend to thom. were the invited guests, and the William Pletober, The District A.Worney here objocted to this evidence as beadquarters, I designation of it; I visited the Cathe ie entirely mrelevant aud !mproper, aud Seana teas: whist hee een Ga whieh was turned over to the judges aad fow of their * Examination to be Resumed on Friday. re} ~ not visit the headquarters for ‘the bef | was manifestly improper. select friends. Thoes who we're unable to procure Imvi- l saw Mr. Roberta. + ios In aden: pov ytnel| bon nteieresanton d8'Rs may Lapoag as rent there pang 4 tation tickets wore accommodated with seats on board other peraons also; I saw vothing to lead me to convince mywolf in reference a tl Bal Acquired of Sweeny, Spear and Ma- | bo was doing any business except aicncanneee eine Feulans had the promese of Secretary Stanton iu case oa prveeliens Borer 06) Mary ad tw they go> foothold on Britteh territory that him regarding Cae eta ttt T men, as I asi | mens there as a re} pellor folks bad no music om board, and wore deprived of han---The Sarety Offered Not Accepted taformation Tecogniszed us delligorents; I asked him if be ever made | the society of the they enjoyed thease! saw ted In the papers—to get what information I | uso of such am expression or not, and his ray me, hugel; pa advantage, “4 dy the Commissoner. could for Monday's paper about an expedition as re- | ‘Did you ever bear anything sald about me whi 00 | than their more favored neighburs on the rola boats, ported in the papers; 1 read in that some men | thought or believed was not true?” Itold him I dida’t | owing to the fact that they were net eo crowded. under General Sweeny wrat to and I went up to | Know. ‘The entries consisted of taree classes namely, achooa- Canada, the house in Broadway and asked some questions abuct | Q Do you know of such a place as Blackwoll’s Istana? | ory firm class sloopa aad second clave slvops, aa fol. - q Leaw Mr. Boberta abou I Prisoner under the MURPHY AND HRSFERNAN AGAIN REMANDED. | 4j,4,0%", Mr, Bobere tere, and spoke to him about ho boat ino. aimoat knew nothing about it, and that i¢ was as likely as any- | lifeless and then lodged a couplaint of assault and bet- thing to be untrue; some further conversation took place | tery against mo (mayhter); I was indicted for am ansault with intent to kill, fmendly character than more fe Trial th else; nots word there or then, or at any other ti sentenced to three but was pardoned out by is ice etna as ote ation athe Tee | ee a on eee ee cre recalled aod tm phy to ss vO alten ublic meet! called Dy ies and aa- A win wan re) Prisoners Nearly Ready. vertisoments describing the erranization: whet those | questions slated that ho bad been arresied afterwards om ‘meotings were Ldon’t know; I am not a Fenian myself, obarge of inducing United tates troope to desert, but ~ Tes that I wish to be understood; I attended those | ‘was dischari fhed at tho idea"? meetings pase the Cooper lustitute; I attended one six or mo Krroey oes bag ba thyaga wes beer Grae faded. seven wi tt ma A kk th 10 District s ment ani re SOME OF THE PRISONERS TO BE HUNG. | ‘eictdanc was sitnac mpoting but I career tay thatthe | day. Mr. McKoon waned the caso to. procerd. The ke ae. ae presided; I came in probably in the middle of tho meet- | District Attorney stated that he was willing to receive ing; Mr. Roberts pace .on that occasion, and I heard a | the recognizance of Mr. Roberts on his parole even to appear on the examinavon, aad that if he desired to re- words ot his speech; I can remember a fow words = thore was no one to consaro for It but htm- . Attornoy Gemeral Speed Directs That the | be fect that not a cent of it—he must have been | main io gs 145 y i ape of money previously—would remain in hi self and bis counacl After considerable controversy " ‘ tan Leaders Be Im Pocket; me conuibutious were made om that occasion | bis counsel consented that Colonel Raberia ahoula give | Allowance of timo 11 sound to aquaro foot, that I saw, asl left before the meeting was concluded; | hit parole, and the examination was postponed until THK RACK, The courne assigned for the yachts warfrom tho stake boat, of the elub house, to-and around a stake bout at tho southwest apit, turning the same from the castward, and back to the home stake boat, passing w the east: ward of all the buoys along the wont bank ; distance thirty miles. I¢ was arranved thas all tho hoata should be af Mieir anchorage groand wt eleven o'olock, with Jibs down and everything in readiness to wtart. As usual Ou such occasions, however, thore was some delay, 00 that it was noon before they wore fully proparnd At @ quarter-past twelve o'clock the #igoal gua was fired for the depagtare of the sohoonom Iz about « tminnt& or 50 afterwants the Ort class sloopa recolved their signal, aude minute later the seovud clam sloops wore under way The wind, what there was of it, was blowing from the southwest.’ For the Srat tom minutes or no very little headway was made by any of the yactits, bat gradually breeze aprang up, and by the timo the floot reached Bay Ridge there was quite m reapectable wind. The Jonnio Cabin, of the first class aloops, took the lead from the atart, showing a clean palr of heels, and pawing Fort Hamilton fully throo.quartors of a mile ia advance of all her com- petitors. She wns followed by the Mutha, of the sor. oud clase sloops, and the Nautilus and: Psyche, of the first class aloops. Then came the xchoouer Myatic, eail- Ing nearly twice a6 tast porhaps aa hw over did im any of the former regattas, thereby astonishing her most sanguine admirers. he course dowa tl was @ ‘dead beat,” and the way some tho yachts, espociatiy the Joanie Cabie, to windward, was @ aight worth beboldi little Martha, woo, following about astorn, was manunivcred handsomely, and led the yachts of hor'class fully a mile going out of the Narrows, Of Coney Island point tho breexe freshened a little, aud it then became apparoat that the Payche was craw! ng woll ty windward, and would prove an ugly customer for the Jetinis Cable, which was eUll the leading boal. The Strugxle botween those twoyechts war the chiof feature f the day's sport, and considerable moury changed bands on the occasion, The I’sycho, the winacr of the raoe tne day before, was known to be @ T cannot toll what the meeting was called for. Friday morning next, at elevea o'clock, with the under. Q. Task your opiniva? A. Opinion in not evidence. n standing that it whould conclude on’ that day. Afvor Q. Did you learn except from the porters what the | giving his parole many Irishuxem srusped the hawd uf mecting was called A. 1 state now of my own | Mr. Rubor's, congratulating him, aed as be left the court knowledge that Ido not know what the meeting was | Toom he was loudly applauded aud vociferously cheered. called for. Walking down Chambers strect with a friend, the eager Q From the appearance of the meeting, and from | crowd followed him, cheering \oattly and frantically whut took place im your presence, lave you any doubt as | tauifesting their joy thas their loader was again freo, at to what it was called fort least for a time. The crowd preasing too thickly upon’ Commiseioner—That question cannot be put. The | him, ho mounted the stone steps of # building on Conire witness must state feta, Ho must state whut he heard | #reet, near Chambers, and said:— anid. He cannot state bis op nion or judgment. My Faiuavé—I am’ deeply thankfut to you for your Q. You stated you naw the posters? A. I cannot say | kind feciings toward me. 1 wish only to say to you that that I saw the posters fur that mecting; I attended othor | come what will Tam as earnest now in the cause as I meetings months before that—ono was a lecuiro by Colo- | ever waa. (I'rolonged cheering and applause) Nothing nel Roberts; I sketch the reports ax I go along and some- | Can Chance my resolution, and we wiltsucceed in our times do not read them over as I write them, and a good | Cause as gure aa there isa God in Heaven. (Linmense deal that Lwrite is not put in; I remember ‘sir. Roberts | applause ) using the word Fenian; in my Irish brogue I would call | | The crowd still followed, it Fenian; T thought Mr. Roberts used the word in that | Roberts and Geueral Sweeny. way to humbug the English; 1 do not remember a word After passing down Contre strect some distance ho of the lecture; fifty cenis was charged for admission; | turned round and said to the crowd, ‘Go home now and 1 do not know what the lecture was for; I think Mr. | help the cause. Do not come any furthor,"” when they Roberts was announced by Colonel O'Mahony, and Mr. | Teluctantly dispersed. Roberta then began his lecture; they were togethor at AN ADDEKAS FROM PRESIDENT ROBERTS. that time; there was no heat or disruption betwoon President Roberta hag lisued an address tothe Fenian them; the world bas beard of the disruption betweon | Brothertood aud frishmen of Amorica from bu tompo- them. rury headquartes in Ludiow street jail, in which be TRSTIMONY OF MR. JOHN M. GALLAGHER. cougratulates them that thoy aro again united in the Mr, Jobn M. Gallagher sworn and examined—I have | cause of Irish independence and universal freedom. been acting for one week ax reporter on the Naw York | Ho advises them to nerve themselves for the sirug- Hesatp, from my own knowledge I don't know what | glé, and that it lw o# legitimate for thom to attack No. 106 Broadway is; Ihave been thero asa reporter to | Kuglish power io Canada as it was for Envland to attack got information ior the readers of the Hxratp. France there, or France and Amorica Engiand The Q Have you seen Colonel Roberts there? addross is brief, but confident, Mr. McKeon said if the witness had in any way con- YENIAN MMETING IM BIGHTH AVANUK. tributed money to the Fonian movement or aided tt io A mootiug under the auspices of Volunteers of 1783 any way he should decline to answer the question. Circle Fouian Brothorhood, was held last evening at 206 Witness—I have aven @ geniieman there who was | Kighth avenue, Tho hall was woill Ailed. Colocel Spear, shown to aa Mr. Roberts; I did not know him per- | of Pennsylvania, and Mr. James Gibbons gave addreanea. sonally; [did not ask him his name; the gentioman | The speakers were free in their denunciation of the offi- who showed bim to me was a stranger; I had a coaver- | ciguaness of the administration tm the interest of Kng- firmed by General Mea.c. Wasminctom, June 12, 1806. ‘The case of Roberts, Hoad Centro of the Fenian wing, ‘Ww attracting considerable attention on the part of the government at present. It is fully determined that bia attitude of deflance to the law and the government shall Rot be countenanced in any way, and ordors Lave been forwarded to New York to have him indicted and to have bim held in custody wotil proper bonds for his good ‘Dehavior in the future shall have been fled and ap- Proved. In reply to an inquiry of District Attorney Dart, at Potsdam, New York, as to whether any of the subordi- pate officers and meu of the Fenian prisonsrs should be indicted, the Attorney General telegraph'd instructions to-day to indict the leaders only, and to prosecute them for breach of the United States wentrallty jaws, with such Giligence ax would be cousisient with the’ dignity of tho United Statos. The inquiries made by Major General Meado are as yet incompie: 80 far as they have goue they do not result in confirming the report tl u nadian or British forces croeved the boundary line or that any of tho Fenians have beon kill d by them, or that any isoners were captured by them, on the Amorican side Of the frontier, cheering for Prosident of Generals Sw y and Colonel Mahan—The Buil Fixed at $5,0 0, but the Surety Offered Deeolined. SPAC(AL TELEGRAM TO THE WHW YORK HERALD. Sr. avnans, Juno 12, 1866. Gonorel Sweeny, Genoral Sperr and Colonel Mahan had | sation with him, land, and declared that notwithstanding prasout ditticul- | ym x TY fast boat before the wind, and her friends were B private examination thie morning before Commissioner | uit, intwas YOUF convoration with him A. I de. | tion, the purpose of the movement would yot be accom: | quite sanguine of ber ovorbaaling the Joanio Cable on t question; some of the reporters tell mo Iam 4 Fenian myself; it ‘might injure mo if I vavo 4a answer to your questions; I awear that my answer to that quostion would tend to criminate me. Q How tong ago was that? A. I have not known Mr. Roberts longer than a week—not moro than ten days. Q. Was any in ormation furnished to you by Colonel Roberts on that occasion a8 to the disposition of money and munitions ef wer ‘or an invasion or anything to that odect? A No, wir, note single thing; I deciine to state, on the ground thas it would tend to criminate me tf any- thing was said wo me that ocearion by Colonel plished, Irishmen woro cautioned to remember at tie polls choas who bid abandoned thear; and the into action of Congross was sloquentiy commended. These aud like senciments received hearty omdorwemont, the homestretch, even though she should be some di tance behind at the lower flake boat, Tue Jounie Cable was tho first to arrive at the “Mpit,’’ turning the stake Domt al twenty-six minutes past two o'ciock Pw followed {m seven minutes alterwards, and the Martha in one migute after her. Five minutes later the Mystic caine along, rounding the buoy 1 splondiad style, The Nautiua and Caricton were closs behind, followed by the Apollo, the Amalia, ‘and the Hornet, The reraainder of tye eet were some divtaa-o behind, and 4:04 nochanee shatovor of win- ning aprixe. The contest between the Jeanie Cable ‘Hoyt, nnd the bonds for thetr relusse wore fixed at five @housind dollar, The amount requirod was*immedi- ‘@tely offered, but the Commissioner desired the party be- @oming surety for them to be personally known to bitn- self and to be aresident of this piace. Moantime the parties ander arrest have been parol d, and will appear ‘wpon their own recognizance before the authorities q@henever provided they furnish satisfactory ee Nothing ‘her will be yo unuil Mr. Hoyt jars from New York, He leaves hore-to-day for ofthe C. OL. BR. Ricumow, Va, June £2, 1866. Mr. Stopbens arrived froin Washington thie aftornova, and is stopping at the Kxchango Hotel. He will spend & fow days in Richmond aad Petorsburg and theo retarn to Now York. His presence not being generally kvowo has ‘not yet caused any commotion among tho Feulaus. Movemen' C respecting the movemonts of the Feaian Bro- =o ot: belong coe United _— a. feet by ‘Canada; vlna. 1g to me oe teat sone —_—_— and the Psyche ou the — ysthng mr} ~ ew os eo er TRELAND. erfve ” case will mag es on of. | sion Ganka; I did not know from him thes men. bad FENIANS IN 4 loart a poe, ant # bel, ane General Scony's cass will'come beture Judge dmalley. | boon sont by ‘him, as the head of the Fenian Brother- tne een lancer ten Stead bin aroth ag aregleting pn Hore ‘atted States . Judge, st Windsor, Vermont, om | hood, to Canada. m Seldiere in Ireland by OF aa) siso ton ones ania spon rane etn Circle teas tickets, ao the? their men shoatd not oat go yoy th mnoamn of teunoperiesive bad tone ortial~ The Disclosures Alarm | tous were sido by wide Now came the rut It it owm. ‘Be obliged to mgm the United States pledge to abandom { supplied by to men to gothere? A. He never told dence of Londos Timea, was an easy matior (0 seo that the Payote Foslnaiems. meanine nage t ie aasjoct a lt rapes » nora o Time) ig | Would arrive a the home rake vost Whe Prisoners at Mulome Released on | sir. : ie a) en i ee oon ‘oad Bal Q That is beter. Sate what, if anythi ry Mw. June 12, 1808. you in regard to ap iovasion of Canada LALOne, iad vceaaions you have ‘there, No hove fhe Yeulen prisoners—Murpby, Heferusa sed com- eee Vans rahe ‘on , end that any wore brought up for examination to-day, before | added :— Oa om which I visited he then said bis removal from Clonmel was a great lom Titel aba Coedlesienees ityeed ond * and re. | Sbeadquartors aotbing wae given by him to me for the | tothe Fenian couse, as he had the guns and all there en manded until to-morrow. Bail is im the sun | BAtoee of publication, ender, proclamation oF other. | ready to hand over the moment the work com- | annexed was the time mad by the leading boats — Of six tho:sand dotiars each for Murphy and Heffernan, bes tome to copy by 8 | monced; that he had got false keys made for MS Ghd tures (housend dollars for each of tue others ~ some tititary arms xtores thore, and could distribute | yaycho (first clues sloop) 3 69 00 ea them at any moment, He sad that on bie arrival | witch (sorood clans ef oa a at Carrio o joked ag eal into . we -- ‘The Fontan Prisoners tm Canada. ; sud found there was too. much talk; | Nintitertied stems sloop): 42s SPOCIAL TALBORAMD TO THE NEW YORE MAKALD. | canucl swoar there was a name signed to it; there Ay | Wu koop quiet and to Keop silent and victory wan ai | Myatic (cbooner)..,.- < we. Ornwa, C. W., June 12, 1866, ‘The address im reeponse to the speech from the throne gras presented by the Speaker of the Assembly to the Governor General this afternooa. The Minister of Fi- Rance to-day moved that the House proceed to vote the PRi7Es of the schooner claw; the ian «loops, and the Martia, of re wore awarded to the My Jonnie Cable, of tbe fest the #econd clase «loops. Boating. wes beeper de 0 had made the false keys for the mi the Naw | tary stores at Clonmel. The prisoner stated that if he own mani- | was long at Carrick he would jt in the same good it Tam not | order. On the 6th of January the witness was ot Ciou- script; [believe Law it io ite sure that I did ( D h Morieny, a Becessary supplies on Friday next. Juno 8 pro- | mei with the prisouer, by appointment, wit! ny, ay , Tam informed thet the Fenian prisoners now in the | duced.) working “B,"’ and « person named Daniel, a eu-contre, MATCH OF POUR-OARED BOATS : ¢ @ Is that the document you refer tof A Ieannot | and that tire in Burke's public house in Clonmel, in | 41 i# understood that arraagemaats have been made for other 1d newipeper ot 2 . com; with Bombardier Lowe, of the ertilery, be Q Just look over it and see if it is? A. (Witness ao Low's preaonoa, that here was the man who looks over the document.) Part of it may be some | had enlisied the forty-fomr Fenians of whalever artillery ; [cannot swear that any of {t is; the | was then in Clmmi; he thon invited Lowe to come some at C uroared soulling rue between the Poughkeepsie oni the Pittsburg crew. Aa yet nothing definite i wor in propouncing judgment ‘The prisoners will be | of what I opied known tn the matter, although the ried tmmediately a rerente Hamilton, London and | d°cument I copied was copied at a very late hour of the | day to Carrick to me ar, and Lowe promised to come on | gn» going on relative to ine mane. Kingston. aight the following Wednesday. Lowe said be had euluted oll | cake plare it will probably be rowed on the Hudeon, al Is it your best recollection that that ia the pu the men he could in the battory, of balf battery, I think of what you copied that nighi? (Question objected to | he called it, of artillery in Cloumel, and that Le could do by Mr. McKeon, Witness reads the document.) no more. He sa.d forty-four; be did not say for what @ After roading the doc: , state now if It eon- | purpose. tains the purport or substance of what you copied that | The witness further stated thet he hed met the prisoner v4 om several subsequent occasions at meetings of the jeation objected to by Mr. McKeon, who said that it | Brotherhood, be hisaself acting av a member, tal, oboe wa, not proved Mr, Roborte had ever signed auch ® | other things, be thus described the objects of the con document. apiracy, and’ “ita moana and inteatious: —The objecus Witness—I have stated that it seemed to me the doeu- | of the Fenian Brotherhood ware to make war on the ment contained but part of what — that might; I | Quoen in this country, to eutabliah a republic, to sem on thongh the Pittsburg crew, in consequence of the ab- sence of the Hamill brothers, do not wish to leave their own waters. It promises to be the most lutoresting (uur cared rw e this someon. THE STATE CAPITAL. Katra Session of the Senate for the ‘Trial of Judge Smi The Canadian Ceert to Try the Fenta: to be Exeouted, dic. SYRUIAL THLBORAM TO THE NEW YORK WERALD. Mowraxat, June 12, 1866. ‘The Military Court ts now being organized for the tral of the Fenian prisoners a: anearly day. It ia cortain that somo executions will take piace, The privoners are | am unablo to swear to it; I have written « great deal | gi) 1 kill ove was ; , and jpowed them or pee - ‘Doing well cared for sinoe; It appears to me that the document contains but | wolia’net join them. Tuey were to te on a certa.n Acnany, June 12, 1946. part of what I copied; I cannot swear to it; I have | night in certain places, where arin were to be distyi- The Senwte convaned af twelve o'clock. The procly- ‘The English admired, Sir James Hope, KC. B., ac- @ompaniod by severe! officers of the Duncan, errived in this city to-day. overnment has fully F stored the Grand Tronk Railway to the travelling public, Aail © resumed their places in accommodation of merely an itapreasion on the subject Mr. Courtnoy offered the document in evidence, but the Court refised to aimit it, as there was not suMcient evidence on the 8 was handed to witness by Mr. buted among the Brotherhood; the men were then to form in different places where the F they were to selz# every one that would not thom, and hang or shoot them, until they «uc overthrowing the government of the country aud esa: mation of the or, calling (he extra session for the net the Judeo of Oneida The Clerk called the roll and twenty trial of charges preferre was read. onnaty » be present Courtnsy, who pointed bis attout.on to soine documents | lishing u rrpublic in ila place Iw force of arms ys : p Mt Witoors ‘aaid—I ave seen those documenta before, | “the quecion having been read over by the shorthand 1 the o)pointment of a Committee on = read thei before they wore printed; I may have read | writer, the witucm said. “There is more , wa moved to refer hiect to the Jud Mass Meeting of Fenians at Buffalo | them in tho evlitorial rooms of the Hrmmaio, | did oot informers wer é ane Soeved te the Jud bring them to the citce, nor do ‘I know who did; I do not remember having wad any other conversations with Colonel Roborts exept those I lave stated; { do nob str pped naked, and ted to tree keep stabbing them pow and again or quarter of aa hour, going from one to a rring Appeal ef the Revoi Committee. lomary an adopted baif hour her where Bovraro, June 12, 1866. Know who appointed Brigadier General James Kerrigan, | they were.” There wes a large meeting of Fenians at St James’ | bor dol know the tieman wt ail; I asked Colonel Major McBean—Thts was (n earnest, and not joking Roberta if he had appointed Colonel Kerrigan, aod Witness pon my oath, str, this was not joking wuitting the che Hail to-night. A considerable sum of money was sub- be sad he bad not, and 1 be knew nothing about scribed to support the Fonians in towm until the action of bim; 1 bad no farther conversation with Lim about any Major McBean—I can scarcely bel Witness—That was what was meaning of the constitution, inavmw mend the removal of the seen 4 Congrow: on the recent revolution te known. The Fenians | other oMoors, that I remember) Colonel Roberts never | doge iu Wexford at the tiie of the re pein’ ate a mé, in any of these tuterviews, how n was mentioned that they should take he feles Secthar anne generally will not accept transportation home from the g>- | Seon gent to Canada, mor did he mento anyt Wertord if tion ta eon Wb the oemgs, 004 sakes fer an vornment coupled with pladge not to again take up arms to mnvade Canada They think the government has mot thr right to demand mich a eacrifice of their princi arme or ammunition of anything of that kind, I never asked him anything on the subjort Mr. J. Dignan was culled ae s witaess, but did not an wor. The military, it was stated, were to he mad And it was stated what was to be done with the « arme in Clonmel. The guns were to be given to the militia artillery and the arms to the militia infantry. Th ut, wh ae agreed bo aren The Court of Appeats pics. Striogont atepe will have to be taken by the go TRETIMONY OF B.D. GOODWIN. soldiers and aicern who were greatly oypoved to thy i Hg kat Pad peel ye mre qorpment to compel them to leave this vicinity. Pg wn Rca pian a ee kcwown | movement were to be shot. What war meant by ( asin a eud Salvador lr. at six or eight montis we seen hum | officers 4 to the movement was the offeerr ae ie Tho Revolutionary Committee of the Irish republic | S'y1y Broadway. it was tht tat, codons Bet cae So emensen tes oa lines lenteing Feesen ne otlowie he Court af Ap $ave published « stirring appeal t the Irish citizens of | gart Hall; the iagt time I naw him thero wae in a billiard | When Talbot's examination had concluded Color Mer | Leet ye 4 Buffalo end al! the lovers of republican liberty. The Tae ue peace oe floor about two monthe vines; | geant Lowe, Fifty-third regiment, was produced to pro 19 ond Xtract from en y' tarde there (\augtter); about six or | thas the ner waa on terms of unusual intimacy with ——_* Leathe pe eight monthe ago be was poluien out to movas the Presi- | private Melly, after which there wus a little altercation Tat the Irish citizens, in partionlar, send in commis- | dent of the Fenian Broth | mw crowds of men ween counral for the prisoner and the Corl, whiet eOLiee OFtea ar rormrarne sary etores, such am bread, meat, auger Just | going in and oat there end bringing arms in and out; I | adjourned at four o'clor fe ® vedilians | of Castile, will what each men would like at home. We want sil the | Taunot say how often } maw them there, Colonel Roberts ti : MORP ARNEETS be given for the fret ime he Wrench theatre, Four geomed to be busy about there; not beving auything to Patrick Ralph fl rapeseed Fenien, " do with the order myself, I don’t know of their tnterior re od aa eb wie fr tho éoggrin tt denna or “dl Nin ceepthenrer Mie ce Milage te, tn oe working; Colonel Roborte sp; to be manager or | been arrest arged af Castlebar wih weing coed the Doetwr of Alcantara, which har bad such a eve s Sous language ada railway station. He wae reieared wo director of what was Gn; 5 caw arms brought is coenfol rau wince the eaten opened The latter opers. and out there, aad out in; they were sabres, guna and bayonets; I wns in the Fenian room one day, when T naw some reiies of old Ireland, skaiua and pikes, which It appears that some persous tainted with Penlani« hat managed to hold their situations in Kicomond Bric well under the new governor, but have at lant ‘ound the however, bas not been permanently withdrawn, bus wilt be alternaied with other opereitian It baw become a oasis — — _—— rou of the great American people the halls of Congress, not from asingle individu bat from the representatives of thiny millions, an ST eee. ek eas | ineipline ton strict for them, or perhaye got afraid of | favorite, and the manage’ 4 therefore, afford ue to their national (nstinets they raised their voices piece of the Blarney Bone, and'T gota piece | detcchon 1: we stated that ‘two of the oMciale, Jona | to drop it from thelr repertoire, The Rove of Castile had the oppressed, God Diem them! They will rouse | of i; I maw o good macy pictures purporting w be like. | Brelin, the hospital enperintondent, apd another warder | at su eae in England, and, i it # produced with the y an anvions spirit throughout the world make | pesos of Emmet, Wolfe Tone and other Irish | BAmed Joseph Coney, have suddenly resicned. voder rate tremble on their throne se the ery gose forth, | rebein. (Here thore ware loud burst of hissing and | Mysterious clroutastances, with (be suppored intention a the Doctor of Aleantars, #1 ll, ne doubt, mret Araerica is the defender of Wherty.” Let the people | yroana from the spectators, whieh continued some mo | %m0lmg to America good fortune here meetinar, pase reno ta, t bs of the office te te men Who ments, Bolwithstanding (he eforte of ” ew re Prose it.) THR DOCTOR OF ALCANTA ‘The fourth performan teke heart Uapoughout the land, ther po b Oper Tr tiene and pledge The American Protestant Association. fescribe wpon wae banners fon See Liberty. ‘hae ‘The Commissioner sald if (his wae repeated he would Poane.rwis a, 1806 « pa ont work! work! Collet money! ave | have the court cleared. ‘The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the United Staten ) a1 the Brooklyn Academy of Mupie took place last even yur ten ready! And whem the ery of batle goes | Witness—I ain an [rhman by birth and education Te iy peach pegs ‘ ng. Avery large and wonderfolly’entharisstio « then come as individuals, if they cannot come | was shown those arvelas by tietnan who called | American Pr ant Anociation \a holding tm samston | ink FENIANISM IN THIS CITY Sateen ed “x | iarge, perticularty from the Wostera Staten ‘The elec. | seme geod taste thet has aherarterized the opinion “1 = and also « » tion of officers reanited in tne choice of tle wing’ | the divetianie aeons i at the Fourteenth strnet p¢ be ination of Colonel W. KR. | the arms tak } Ww. G. Master, mR ° } ‘ ’ im the United States Commis Jaunen Met ell, of ver, 4 ; w York Ofice Testimony of Ja , Jarons Smyth, of Ponneylvania ns, Patrick Leamy, Johe Mahon, a year tgo I | Feaianiam 1 | ceaig, of Per nia; Ariat econiay | agher and Colomel Ht. a= A age Mi oy t yiva > i. . Koodwin—As Erich Orangeman on t t 2 an o Wen brekent ¥ ‘ ’ } ’ * hianl—Hie Views on Fenianiam—Ouat- | Mr i * e ‘ r having and; Grand £ | ' ' ide SeenesmSpeceh of Colonel Hoberts, || oe j ” ‘ “& . A ‘ *s ¢ United States Come n* Me | quida A | sioner Re r was o . W wed b Rav. B ¢ " ’ , : 3 i 4 an Oranger r ? 4 ® ” have gon “yy 4 of 4 Mr. Kthan A uw Fentan aiter athe compe This will aff f the sd The Allies Advancing by Land and Water. Humaita, the Paraguayan Stronghold, Doomed. nen & Desperate and Decisive Battie Imminent. Se ee Details eof the Allied Victory at Passo de la Patria. Political Disturbances in the Ar- gentine Republic. be. &e. he Our Rie Ja ire Correspen: Rio Jammao, May tos wan No furthoe tstolligence from the seat of war han boom feceived since my last with the oxooption of en arrival froma the Rio Grande, with dates (rom that proviace to toe @th ult, aad from the frontier to tne STta of Marca. The headquarters of Baron Porto Alegre wore ata smal ploce named Bente Maria; hte main army war at san Cartos and the vaoguard clow to Itapua, with pick ots onthe benk of river as Ygampé. The sanitary condition of the army i# much Improved of Inte, THN ARANDOMMANT OF THE raRangaT aN Cam Tho following account of the abandoament of the Paraguayan camp is takon Crom the Angi Lrazilian Times of this day :— Ow the 20th of April and the two following days, the transport of the maieriel of tho army wae continued and both armies occupied taeir respective grounds with- out more serious engacoments occurring between them thew occasional exchanges of muakoury betwren (he out. posis, and that some vessels of tho squadron havog found @ situation whenoe thor heaviest cangen could tell, threw Occasiousl bombshells tuto tho Varaguayan amp. Un the Mtb, however, am unfortunate mistake arose }, Lad. during tha darkness of the night, two Brazilag battal ions of the line, in the advance, ‘mistaking each other for enemios fired on exch other for suine time, caring the death of nine won and wounding thirty mors. ‘The Varaguayan camp having been reconnotired tt was asooriained that there wore sixty picces of artillery placed to defend tho fortifications. Proparatioes re mado to assault it, but on the morning of the 22d flainss wore seen iswuing from ii, end on General Notte’s cavalry brigade advancing and cntering the camp tt wax fonud that the Paraguayans bad abundoned it after romoving overything of value aud petting dre tv the duildiegs inside. Whither Lopes Lad withdrawn to was unknown on the 23d, whoa the steamer loft Corrientea, The same journal gives the following summary of TUR LATENT saws. Hiace the summary given tn our issue of the 6th nuk we bave to record the evacuation by the Varaguayans of thelr entrenched camp on the road to Himaita and ie ocoupation by the Brazilian vanguard, Lopes having re- tirod either to Humaita of to wome other position nearer it than the one be abandoned A division of the Braailian fleet, together with a muf- Actoucy of boats and light steamers, bad yous up the Upper Paraas to transport the Baron De Porto Alegre's army wcroes that river, be having reached Candelaria with bis whole force; and reports asserted that he was siready acrom and ou bis march W Asinvioa or Ww on the voumunications uf Lopes with ihat cay- ‘The remainder of the feet was within the ay to proceed apwards towards Humaite to attack oy tho water wide while the army asailed Lopes’ ether hw bed forces; sad the re conflct was da'ly low wa oxpected, Lope would offer baitte in the neighbor hood of tha fortress, which is oly thirty miles from the Parana Maribal Osorio baa been made Baron Ga Herval, with “grandeco,"" ta acknowledgwent of hia late services and those of the army, the order of the Cross being likewise bestowed on the bauners of the two battalions which so distinguished thamatves on the 10th of Aprit Another jrou-clad and two Lomb vesmels lft for the Posens 08 the 4th aad Sib. The Peruving ioe clade, after oa the 29th ult. for (he Pacific, some delay ia por, tof Our Bacnes Ayres Correspondence. Byrnos Avuss, April 27, 1906. The news received (rom the seat of war rince wy lavt ie unimportant, Whether the Paraguaysas will make « stand againes the inyeding forces of the allies and risk « battle ip the opes country of fall back to the fortress of Humpite and stand e siege remaics to be soon. DETAILS 08 THB FARAGUATAN DOPAAT AT THB ISLAND OF. roats rsgno DH La raTRis. For several days there war great activity ia the allied cainp, preparing to take possewlon of tho island which teal he pass and i from the Argeatine shore shout two-thirds the dlstasce acrosa the river, Hundreda wore busy i culting long, atraigh! brusbwood and binding it n bundies about » foot in diameter, for mating ombank- ments, others made stakes (or fastening the bued! while carpenters were making tables on which to use the guns on the wands of the inland. Karly im the morning of April 9 the whole allied army and fool wore in movement to protect the removal tot stand of two thousand troops Genera! Hornos (An tine) and General Flores (lruguayan) moved up above Liab Wo efect a» cromeug there, Meru ye four Bre villan regiments, two Argentioe aud two rifled cannons. The irow-clads covered the passaye of the bows rying the troops and they (leo sed the shelter of the istend During this time Fort Hapiry Rept op astoedy fire on ail fm ite range The Duque de Saxe war hit beiow weter bine end i ator, but was saved Rarth p aud the fire from the fort and, kept tue | he red he could ber of ite ber of t Caytain Romero wax formeriy an wid-de-ca one Hobles (Paraguayan), and whon the (olone nonoeed Of treason be and all bie oMcers were inte prison. Coigpel Robles was taken before tt 4 to rate 1 Lopes's et ¢aid Le never counted the mu ou t, #od Komero, long a favorite with Loy ° erty. Me Wweboot forty, experien od, of @ Feson nen and faithial Ww Lope rat Lopes gave him foar a tom LOMeT®, Yromokion awnltn Hbbune fur your @& cee that | am gone The ton wee de soci op, Tow wo gertaln b you rend ny non, thu ad, ard with thank ok AM, April 10, Captain Romero ere 7 ¥ | r ee ee ] + by opened cn Uke Canoes and very few men encaped Tinie (he eneck rerwit Remere wae Wial and Lerrinie As bo rercile General Myire riher Wan ona ee hed Meas w thet Clow Ont oe! wae labor priecner hry a pti bondred morkete, a buadred and By corpeen de Seid, Vwo bonéred drowned, thirty canoe, moh | th nelué og the fony one 4 Coloma Ay prinoeern am ene hundred ond sper and |e viens aational gerernment, and he !t: overthrow Governor Maubooin' By the seamer Newtvn last 5 detects they, eee acchy the mines Wf Cale marca seat to Kngland six hundred bare of copper. Nativnal bonds arn at 89 to 40 at Bugnos Ayres, Choa efforts continue to be made to effect a loan 19 Kugiand 10 to 75 to carry On the war. This year has produced low cotton than did the your 1621, when oue plantation ta the remote proviuce of Rio ana Coane s haalon. Immigration for 1865 foots up to two thousaud t the Argentine Confederation @ hundred and forty. = dove not include those who came by steamor, doos it include those who lef\ us country foe foreiga parts, of whom there bave Ueen many. ne The Captured BK New ted is tee. 18, 1806. The Confederates captured in Moxico had settied om the Church conflsceted coffee claim them as prevcoers tekea pees The liberate iy the interior, The cmp tors promise to roleaso the old nen, but pat the men ia the liberal army. Will be released, heaving @ family wou of Goneral Price w Colonel Bland, of Miseon Two nephews aad o captured. The Cupard mail stoamnahip Persie, Captain Lott, oft leave tus port to-day for Liverpoot The mails for Furope will close ofclock this morntog The New Yous Hraao—Rditioa at balfpast clever for Rurope—will 6» Toady at half-past ten o'ctock this morning. 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