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— = s<ss= = ——— = = —— —--—~-________.__ MMURTY-EIGUTIL Y EW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1871, PRICE TWO CENTS —__ [emma ; ‘ } \¥ ch pri cio « + the Doyos ty | There t VNC ; ac R Dayos ty | There is no tolling to what longtns they might not | every consideration, feed fat the ancient grudge " » { ‘ . R ' a PS tee Ja. «0. ‘ and insolt thetr fellow-couatrymen with all their ac POISON IN CON N RCTICUL, ni yy Mie} wi Oty Ely an ore mins Can you give me the numes of some of the other | custumed bigotry—and tue result will be that never 1 seq aenre "TENG. gem, at re: | oMcars of your organization #" demanded the re 4gain sual! an Orange procession take place In New < A clr he vonia | porter. ‘ork. Oppose t d yo b' MEM AN _—— | : ; weet arti corn uder arms uutul se |" would rather not,” war the reply, “Those | «toul foreign Dlomon eee etnity pees ne | Seund—He te Fished Out. « UVEK SO ¥NE ORAS Ps a i Te vory (wu eet ars yo, er eda a Hath wl are Viellish times, and my frienda mightn't like it." | and you elevate miscreants it, | New Lonpox, July 10.—A magnificent fight ‘i foc a i ‘ ‘ nuthor Qua “ eu 1 Ne q freuwir comiie boy. How many men do you expect to muster noxt | come into conflict, aroot down one another-—and ob met The City Authorities Qua ole thn hie We RE ems ee Line \ 4 Wednestay ? Wednonday night there ail be jubiintion th Dews, | Occurred here today between Mr. 8. D. Lawrence, | The Scen Court Yesterday. Sustice : Mw a et Be tie fain in tuees fectings se hits mare KJ Kew Torn ne Our Society numbers only 500 men, bat, with | ing street and Dublin Castle. tnat the Macchiavollian | President of the National Whaling Board, and Capt Platt’s Decision The Most Dameging Before the Rioters. ae LATeB Ae uL hroe. cen feeaity AQ ¥Oed be simekiog preparations (0 Sacra Nich we expect 10 receive from the | policy of the British Government at hoine, divide | Prentiss, City Councilman, Fifween rounds were Evidence Ex a-The Demeoancr eof tant Association, we shall turn out | éf fmpera, bas in toi PAF hile dbieadlag free land found sach cheering reet LB joe tapi about 2,000, development, the Priso: ES A ateecuntintetiamagincy SAL Cg enane Denied lhe kWasene — We know, alt circumstances considered—the tins got the frst blood on the third | Denny, Cono., July 10.—A large aumber of ence sae proved 10 ehdniiger te Gudlie pede abt oad *- | Pho Hom, John Mutiniy ro- | Meuorics of home outros, the prospects of a re ident Lawronce fought like a bull-dog, | Persons gathered in Nathan's Hall to dsy to | oat Authorities’ Surrende vival ofthem here—the words of advice we offer are od tie Ancient Order of Hiber: Pema Mie seen Deore, seoneonele ie teeter but the triamph will be | Dut the Captain seemed to have the most science, | the decision of Justice Platt in the core of Mre 1 HEWS LENE gure! “ENDENT KELSO’S ORDER | ms cowe, fhe Propose: wration, a¢ Is Ohyi sua to overy cra, Coumemorative ¥ ctor the Laroy one Krew Kiog t 4 | Ore teptan te tbe teeta shes ib. ic Lind Une La tusntom air anes cle | Wake tt ta tee 4h rrorea | rowortonnte to the forvearance. Our Laer avraat. | and whaled the whaler vt | Lydia Sherman, the alleged house'eld porsoner, _— pre IAWnte tO tie vat haied Cate Lei seay | o a er 1. Aceslo 4 ‘e know it is hard for men who have suffered | then is made in the name of Keligion and for the ; 4 “ ne Won Lae enme co eudAF ay. t a Meapertod pL iG | Fucus in Heoem 9 street, shortiy after 10 o'clock last | 60 much from the fell spirit of Orangeism anu its | Sake of Ireland. Catholics of New York—Ir you | Sorting men declare that he was a perfect ple | At one o'clock the accured womun enieru! encore . Cee F Mon at the Orel em @vsrk jue: mamoa Wayne | iia eae on. | devilish policy, to hold a restraint o Be has Taken Legal Advice and | cements wing Meam etn sett dt | clcau we stdomall, the sara, and. every eviatte | inaeen.cl etch pen, provematon homacives | revere the one and would exvit and liberate the | tote when ne pot ap his hands, Mr. Lawrence, it | ed by Sherif Blakeman, and at once all eyes were ‘ but we coun. Keep away from these Orange orgion ; if you | i sald, was not in condition, The eighth round | tarned upon her, She appeared a little carewom f OW Ct Aus loss Lima | weak, he etlowalk, the stairs, and every avilable | sel forbearance and pationes a@ the best wisdom, Bot lay up for yourselves @ life-time of re- | was shard oie, The meo clinched alter @ great | but frm and evidently as unconcerned aa ever, {he 7 ‘ yi ‘ ives, Feenite we tt ere ottne police *pot wound the house was jammed by Irishmen (oe the truest policy, Onr fetlow- uteymen should, | morte, handle no a tly Ww pon on Wednesday, the deal of Aubing, and fell tor . Forbids the Procession Meal dog longing to ot er socictios) whe bad not gained ad- | SC¥e all things, avoid placing themselves in oppo. | lath Joly; if you would not make homes desolate | ‘The fourteenth round had a siinilar ending, The | W## dressed in the same appare! as on th» preceding ats " drow 8 & ition to the regularly constituted authorities, and | And redoce innocent women and children to a sad | whaler came up on the Sfweenth round rather weak | days of the examioation. The leat of the (room was ont. Hm veut, Lovey mittance, When he Onally got wp stairs he found | ator no opportunity to their enemies of puiti widowhood snd orphanage, attond vo your ordinary | on his pins. Capt. Prentiss threw out his right in | oppressive, and at ono time before the procecdinge — anvounced iw vauve eit te : ‘a Aha, BR | Svecaliont aes fe (hye : OE ee LL RE, himself face to face with elzbt or ten men stationed | tem in a false position, Let them be pationt, cool, ations and place not yoursely: 1 mirable style, and took Lawredee dust above bie commenced the prisoner comed faint, TH! WiLL OF THE PEOPLE § and telf-porsessed, and they will achieve ‘a vic: | spliere of impulsive provocation, Rvery considora- | masticating machine, knock | TIELED ticipants by eestons ter pirte of this | At the door to keep , intruders * away: tory of which they'shal! have renzon to be proud. tion demands this forboarance at your hands. Lawrence sloshed around for fifteen minutes, ‘This was noticed by « beautiful young lady among AY State and 10.40 oF. a! The \ men | thoug’ be " was & | reporter, riot in which the Irish Catholics could be rep. | Home, religion, and country ask it. Remember | spouting and working hie the spectators, who tendered her afan, The bright 1, ts given vut ti ata ned p eparat ons ‘or defence | and as reporters had been rigorously excluded | resented, falvely or ollerwise, as the aggressors, | that our discord has ever been our reproach, The | fished ont amid great excites 4 1 “ 7 eciieeiblgpitite have been mave by the members of (uo parading would only accrue to Advantage of toe Orange | Words cacnot be too often quoted: he didn’t) win the fight, as when black eyes turned with a grate/ul look toward the lodges. Indeed ¢ OtLeH! procession appears | all the evening adm p i i to cave been esp: ci!ly org zed beyond the tug: | he convinced th du Order that will Shaice tho | nindeot any provions ne. aud te ompbasized With | geq got in, ‘Th sion was deniod him, Finally | gccjeties, and obtain for them that sympathy which | Wo have fought for a hu tm of the importance of the news, | is rupposed to be given only to the aggrieved and | We bave clung to ulsgi Scene inside was decidedly tnter- | OUlraced party. Aguin w was called for the sixteenth round, he was to our | Sound and not on the dock ‘we have bied for a nav ee and grown jroud 4 say to our friends, Do shame. Both men bear evidences of the fray. fair donor, and the fan was accepted with a «mile, It is hardly necessury to add that the young Indy at eS: # that up tly evince a determina: not interfere with the procession; let it sev Over symbols and signs our blood bigots have raved, 's bowaprit and topligh| once bocame a target for feminine Country to its Centre. fon to resent, if got to avenge, the events which | esting, as the SuN reporter saw it, The members | gjone, Remember that it is oot only yon who Tiles world laushe arcana to bebyld 9s easieved: the President im full of salt water, polite and thoughtful action received a good share Ged last your's celebration, and of its | aesembled wore all ia their abirt sleoves, and thotr | be involved to wha le may follow a breach | Pie scoff of the foo! and the Jest of the fee? —— of unworthy comment, Col. Wooster at last arose ———-- loaders bave stated lo the Suverinten d that they f tthe proton rie vn. | Of the peace, but your your wives and chil- | No. uo, the foul acts of the false one abail fail, , shirts were soaking with perspiration. Every mem | 47 00° Pini Pell as vourssives will be sufferers Ana'reagon shal triaunph and justice preva ta MM Core considered a collision inevitable, If this necdleas and suid that counsel had agreed to submit the case Oo Sundog a funcral procession possed through | celebration should provoke ® genoral disturbauce | ber bad ® lendkerchief in his band, out of which | (hrongh any rash und impradent condact on your m>born shall bond and the A to His Honor without argument, whereupon Judge - ‘ Les 6 id furnish the opportunity always euught for | he wrung the water every few minutes, ‘The wir | park Aba""tbe land of our birth be the watchword Yor all er Pause at the McKay Locomotty: ‘ ‘i hs d i Booklyo, Anous the mourners were es " w ‘The ky Piatt rendered the following decision, which con. t y by the lawless and dangerous classes of the commt: | was ag hotas in ® Russian bath—0 degrees hotter mag —-— ler Works—Tho Employees For: fi 40 win tee & rf j pen on foot, bearing the banner of the Ai nity to p rticipate in it, and to carry consequences Dred 4 The History of the Fi Orange Riot to THE LATE RAILROAD HORROR, for their Pay. siges Bre. jorman to the Now Haven county jai | det 0! Hidermans, These men were following to | #0 far es to endanger the safety of persons und | —and some mon actually fainted. ‘The order of Su- few York, = On Dee, 12, 1870, a contract was entered into | Wutil September, when the Geand Jury moeta: fie grave ® tan almost utterly unknown (0 the OU ao ngad from | Peittendent Kelso wae read. Up to the reading of | The first Orange celebration in Now York | The Bartal of tho Victime-Public Sympathy | hetwoon tho Me opolitan Steamship Company and JUSTICE PLATT’S DECISION, pier. ‘They turned out more than twice the aume | Great Lritain by cable deapaiciios ae iycident to Wwe Inst paragraph profound silence prevatied ; every | stato, and naturally the frst Orange riot, dates as for the Switch Tender—The Acctdont Poss | ing McKay Locomotive and Boiler Works of dorsey | qypTht Art! question to be decided relates to the | tr of men called to honor the memory of a de lar public demonstrations by the Grange in- | one loowed intently at the readers and Wivnat'ts | fer beck a0te04. The Righth Ward of New York | ,stbly Casced by Boy: j City, tn which the Intter were vo build two botiers | ton ot twoincubere of tho famity. Of fiovatio N. Shere qqused member for years, aod marched under a dis- Nis eonvinese ebati? toons. | "x ‘wore utter: | city at that time was known aa the village of Oreou- | The remains of James Kiernan, engineer, and | i, 6 gaished on the 45th of Murch, 1971. The | MMe, deceneen. it tw an undoudted rule “of law (hat the public prosecution will not ordinarily be permitted $15,500. The steam. | to prove the commission of other and distinct crimes than ‘that char mo ndictment an, order t 000 with which to lak the gallt, of the prisonce. a tale tetimony” has been” proseated show Lopes bn tl Jhancttl ard drabathen led adored Within the period of six, months pring ‘im with money from time to time according to the the deme of Mr. Sherman, two of his ch.idven died terms of the contract, McKay started, but was | Bader circumstances similar surroonding hie qipline Guknown to Hibernian processions, Files tue of moves Witu Ite banners the explicit announeement that the | wich, Part of it has since been incorporated tnto | George Hill, fireman, who were killed in the rail ioers kept men from leaving the ranks except a8 | ud traditional wusic amid ans unthinking, rash, | Orancerneds porate ara vsouradly. in weir | Me Prosent Nintn Ward, and embraces Abingdon | Fond accident near Newark on Saturday, nave been sisted mos, and Ale-closers brought stragg'ers | With the foreign. Meads wateh the pro pasion is ice | victory, : square and its neighborhood. Then, as now, its | ken to Elizabeth for burial. Samuel 8. Taylor, the back to the line with the exactness of army officers. | tended to giorif), then the whoie police (and per THR SCENES COTSIDI upper portion was peopled almost exclusively by na. | Wiper, who died in St, Michael's Hospital, will be ‘Tho orderliness and discipline of the procession | PRPs mueN OT ne ary) toe eceenions ord longe | g A fom AB early hour last night antit tive Americans, It was somewhat singular, there. | buried in Newark to-day, David W. White's body pe required. to protect roceesion, end large Ys amount of the contract w: snip company farnished McKy jpere ral topics of conversation alovg the | actions of the city wust weeding watching woud | Prince treet was crowed, On. bod a fore, that this region should ‘9 the ret marked by seenapinka Aad ehh Intends. A | obliged to stop after completing the tubing only. tsonsg, med ‘bging membery | Line of the route, and more than one thinking ob- | te left uncuarded, ° Mos A kine a ieee a celebration of such a nature. " a the road, and traiosare | © Der. These evens are ror wondered whether the funeral ot the an- | I any proceselon (or occupation by marching order iy He ALLE Cd The steamship company then went oo with their ied to that of Sherman's death in the circum gure nd women a) le Dare On the 13h of duly, 1524, a small number of | 4kain Funting na asual. ‘The railrosd company is he Nquor stores were crowded, dispensing their 38 int in William jompson, the A In the centre of one group was a tall man dressed as ors, je flag, ® pole bearing orancs ) of his bail 000, The sympathy of the pubic ts i. F should allow that which is matier of | q \uhorer, who was deciaring that it he hat 50 men | lilies, ‘They marched around with bindrrona, aaa | aleo with the prisoner, In conversation he wckuow!- be taken to the in the fist place that Slcrman’s deat ht to the populace to be ever lawlossly overaw~ | hg would lay half tho city in ashes, On being told | calling for the Croppies to make their aj) arance, | edxed his fault in not betng at his post when the a Ship. One boller was removed on Friday leet, snd Lesnabal But legal decisions have settled that occupa: | inat auch a thing was imponsible, be anid, "Ob, no, | A Mr. McKvoy bad s weaving factory in tuo wara, | titent took place, bat ays ie has no knowledge of | the other called for at 8 o'clock yesterday after. ACCIDENTAL POISONING, The ‘eaJiuk Orangemen of this city are in comma- | tion of streeta by processions isa mere matter of | iis not. them Gx) men, and 1 know where to get | and employe mber of Iriel who wore | baving changed the switch after the passage of the | noon, When the derrick landed and the men were | secondly. that arsenic bad beou for some time kept Aicatiou with their brethren in Paterson and New: | U*#ee CF toleration, and isalwaye subject to policc i, are |) Well cooked." to the Orangeme: Wore ap | eravel train, A number of boys who were playing | about to remove the second boiler they were pre- | in sherm ‘Aad was prosumpiively In jones ye 9 regu'ation and supervision, The surrender ot th In & saloun on the corner below the hall, one of x P| on the track at the time might have changed the | vented from ao doibg by an order from McKay, who | siou of tue prisoner of accessible to her, Thy evidence wt, to Philadelplia, and th other cities, aud the Iit- | oughtares to large organized bodies of men neces: | the party read the so cof the Boyne c: Ache th work ond | svttch, either maliciously or for fun, or may | ad an injunction served on the steamship compa- | therefore is regardod as admissible —Sixitt Vol Pye fr deve signified their intention to joio the pa. | sarily interfervs with the individual rights of other | Goished reading be tore the paper in bits and | the police, and asked tha the Orangemen. be dis. | have boen experimenting with it, and thought they | DY. which enjoined either party from laying hands | ¢'* Criminal cases, p. 610. Koscoe’s Criminal Eve of the streets) were m matter of right, or could le demand protection, then {t should, at all bar Js, receive escort and guard; because the authori work, paying for the use of the shop and the wages | stances ox tine, "placo, and’ pati¥. aa well ue in the mpvomne 1 ho elorely snared ors were finished a little over | Alter to the princip i fac aidrat) shops to | themanner and ca herman's oath hows Hibernian had not beon made an excuse for the more (@cient traming of Ribbonmen for the Work which they had cat out for the 19th of Jaiy* ACCESSIONS TO THR ORANGE RANKS, 1 Citizens, and thove thas engaged are, in the lan ed upon the ; ident on’ the boiler, This order was most strictly adhered | nee. 0 8. e i pede ou Khe 19th, 80.8 'to render the ‘DroceeslON: Gs | casey’ or the law, pertuiselte — treepessers, | oenree Upon tiem Bll she patty doing the Sadie, persed ; bot they were informed ia reply thet there | HLL Mlaesd to saten the switch waatounien fie | toon the pert ofthe stesroship company, but tne | yatyerigence ta relauon to.theldeath of De nats Hart: Auposing as poss dle, Paterson bas long beea a ne toleration of ' processions by citiaet THE OTHER Hi) /RNIAN MEETINGS, Shot Une One OF: tha Ribbonmen neetecence oe wand, Bvon if Thompson had neglected to change | McCay men wont to work to remove the builer Sely alliel to the principal one eitier as to time, weongbold of Orangoism, and it was estimated | and authorities ts perhope due to the fac A special meeting of the Ancient Order of Hitcr: | bearer of the Orange fae. and a Mi that it be | the ewiteh this pin would hav nin ite place, a | from the wharf nearer to the shop, thereby violating ce, or parties. Dennis Hurtnart diod aboat ay that street meetings and parades always rip: nine was called by the President, Thomas McFud- ‘ . PaOre to be it ts always used, and he cannot remember of ever | the terms of the injunction Gud 8 half ago im an adjoining town. an Pwierday that one thousand men Would arrive hero | (Hat street meeiinge and bs i H +, Thor taken down. Tt required litte more to. bring the sand ever In‘hovwive connected with the fainity Of MF, Sheri nt Foe sentiment oF occasion not at all caicl | den. iast niglt in Hirech's Hall, West Houston | two parties to blows. © wore about thirty | baving loft it out, ‘The auchorities will make an | Deputy Marshal Bailey, who served the injunction, Nat Ctnactime Mr. Aueih from that city and join in the maren. Five hundred | Lied to pri Police dwerciionsry’ Verwlenes, | fttgets Toe mecting was called foF halt-past seven | Rivdonmen, bat the Orangzmen were awed with | *MOrt to identify the boys, and if possible tad out allowed the McKay mea lo go on and remove, the Hilo. The chict ground for the admission of this-evt Giangemen trom Newark and several uundred | Matter fo discretionary permission, | Sharp. Atuine o'clock only five men had cesponded r lohatre ct the truth of the matter - boiler antil @ o'clock, when further proceedings | Tonce seems to be that because the prisoner strongly coin uiiadel bia ware Albu expected, Wut Whnihee |'Weese IEE nvenisnee of the few ought tobe | Ant the hall was cloted, “At MeFndaenerssioun, | wick and axebelves, aad several of the former wre stopped by an order from the police. A larco | carvectstof having bern the caltee Of Mr, Murourte 0 to the widest security for the property | West Houston street, a few mon had gpathere? nud Me aiscee via Stal i a crowd waa on the ground, bricks were thrown, and | doain, therefore she is presumpuvely guilty of the fey wii come alter learning that the procession | and ype:ron of the greatest number of cit.ze were talking in an indortone, Mr. McFadden de- | 7 re na Mallen, Jobn Lowry, and A Bask Swindier Caged. ‘serious riot was at one time threatened, The mon | crime’now laid to her chance. 8 en i oastiy Qas been (orbiddou, remains to be seca. Abd.at ai Cises Ue ptlice should prevent occas ied all knowledge of muy meeting sad ould tuai i | Honey Bash of Pelice nage party wore taken into | Albert A. Conficld was last ereniug locked up | seomed to bave the imjrestion that the steamship Seale eimribert wt Mbit ht ‘atber wag A uy it have called by #01 Ty pt raat ‘ oF 10 for i 10 Bini 4 VAi¥ ioia HiME ARDMASE WALE OtNE. for disorder rather than wait yo reavia'e gr suy: | me have een catied by some na, who bad | battery, were promptly indicted, and on the 43th of | 18 the Police Central Ofice ons ebarge of forgery. | dompany owe McKay sone money etipecampeay pauitont reviewing tre evidence that haw 4 ab if aby Che Individual | oygq pig nat eo obj eens ne! She shiv comps 4 wented a8 affecting the guilt or innocence ol Bvers night the Long Island Liver M d undertake by himself to produce an occasion | qyunced b et Lendl poke tA ht Bat, on, fetal Ua the He bad opened an account with bank, deposited more thas faldiled their ‘con he pewoner.t da 1 ehinion hat probable b ; Of irritation and exc 0. others in the com 7 : ten : ; » money than was | grov iste ‘for the come nt am discussing the Ora go parade, ond considering | pulice protection. Ava’ surely, wis: iany not be | YS vis tase nignetho members of ¢ and Messrs, Sampson, Bogardas, aud Emmet ap- opened an account with the Bow. have uot’ prosperct since they | ihe custody of the keener of the ‘The McKay wor! peared for the people, and David Gratam county of New Haven. there to. rei Whetior or ot to take part in the efforts to | doue by one individual ought not to be attempted Pierre | ling Green Savings Bank under the name of Ch st orders of Divernians assem n % ; ory rlos | came to Now Jorsey, ana owo every man ¢? the shop ged by due course of la’ t D paid be so renter, : ir Neen i iA. VoL, Liles Ds 8. mem , 2 Ae ™ 7 TRATIMO’ uiioiely under their control, and up- | “Therefore you are ordered (in conformity tothe | Msduentar. At Dosic's in Myriie avenue, tue chiel | | The cate was ononed by Mr. Sambson, Mo said | in Abingdon aqnare; aleo, with the Oriental Savings | 19 fo south, The beilior will remain in the e. It will tus be seen that the Justi : \ (ree hundred assert d their willing | Private directions berewith piomulgated, and which pads Keren Bheerrer. that an O1 on bad until then been wn; | Bank in Grand etreet and the Freedman's Bank in jah to rule out the very strongest, testimony few tomak: riot on the Orangemen, They were | heater police action wot exer eat eats cate. Adhpehar ape hdegpee det eae ex Ou the then gh Ldh Of duly wae marked Ov insely. | CiTRia sathtea'a Geeta cteitat bud been ewindied FRANCE'S NEW DEPARIURE, Se as Goin of Danae Tinrares is ot ae to male» riot L ame ments for police action not expedient bitely Doi nb of inate de . 7 the doath of Der 1 fprdered 10 arin themseivea as bert they could, | ancouueed) to provent the formative or progres. | nifte matting of the O'Donore And evident intentions to crates dis- | tion of Miller, and @ facsimile of his Landwriting. —— relative " “ghe is supposed to have married and dita envet. in’ Sagnale 1 go thence to Thirty- | #10m Of the public street procession for the 12h | would not exhibit. themeel turbance. The men who took part in ithad mur- | These circulars they distriluted to all the other | The Legitimists Joining Ranke of the | M82 WhO = for Lis money. The evidence re ta1 to met in Jamaica and go thence te | ESP Oldies gr ane a ait ceeteseen cade tee ui xbibit themselves rin thelr hearts. Among the spectators was one | bapks in the city. On Friday last Candeld applied 2 then marderes "sth of the Shermans is weak, orth stent ferry, whoroa New York deputation | tence ‘of tarcet ‘purposes, You will also on thut | (eat senurinaduvision among Lrtshe faMeldy., He asked the Orange narty to lower thelr | to the National Bank at Houston street and Broad ‘as herent mmuatet Prioe | relating to the dou.” “Sarnan's family who coc’ youd Wke them in charge, ‘They weie fur | day, impartially keep all streets cleared (rom groupe | {nto uctivity te face, and in reply was knocked down, as well a | way, and deposited $1,000. ‘Ihe name which he are— she Reve Invited ce Frases. ciara mace ilseee 1b committing the aw Pagal Wilk eabdic, BU AdeaubloN CS TA CKANIaTuD ‘1 assemblages of every Claas of cilizous, whetuer | fazed tt tvish aad pereae’ brig egalt others who accompanied bim, with clubs, billets of | registered on the books of the bank and wis corr Panis, July 10.—The Qfioial Journal announces | D4¥e had no less a motive tor ho, honce, are sections for the Councils General wili | jusan hutie to suspicion ve the sy be held on the 234 of August. The sessions of the | she, . In her ease it has been proven that no possibie Wood, and brickbata, wile a woman was beaten to | kpondiog. description aroused suspicion, and Dotce. insomsibility, At this point Mr. Sampson proposed | tives Farley and Simingion were informed, Yeater- | test t® fo read an extract from Plowden's History of Ire- | day morning Oanfeld appeared at the bavi and w land, but it was roled out by the Court, Ho them | arrested. Ho was f sympatbiging With or agains: the proposed proces: | existence a party hostile to Trisam: sion, OF eter they sre lawiessly disposed or | President Mr. O'Dosorsn Rosi wise, You wii also promptly arrest ali per | tained the views that he bad expressed, Bowery. They talked nothing but O-ange blood, ‘eyes of a0 IW ag and sa) tlat they would come to New York if It cost ‘as liable to suspicion in ti pea , poled sarl Of say description, who, in the thorough‘sre ‘ i b identified us A, B. Miller, | courts martial will begin on the 15th inst. Bixte ein ' od fie tis ves, Bat thie was before Saperiten threatening oF disorderly longuage, juetiice to DIDERNIANS DRFIAN Coops in argument witnees for the pros. | “eatiee a Millar, ote ‘fre was locked up. thousand of the Communist prisoners at Versailles | trary, during her connection wih the family. Mew, jet oder had been promulgated, reach of the Feace, in coutempt of the Btate atsi- | Tireh’s Hall, io Houston atrent, was crowded fast | aoaeimen Muley was tl ———— have been released by order of the Government, | Sherman was all love and kindness to the children A TCHNCE OF THR MIDRRNIANS. Utes upon Uist wuD}ECh, a o euverintend might with young Irishmen of the laboring clans. A | CSttiay. and Oe ae piano Leet 9500, iehop | wtglziges thousand dee sll weld, and wi ea Her connection with urlburt's death hae | .S0, Sup Ae reporter manage n , § , ‘ ~ suspicions, olive A Soy reporter yesterday called upon several | omec of the Sunsriniendent of Polce of toe clos sual was able (0 secortala that the mon were | we Giese oan wean Ne Wee eectving, He then | On Balurday Br, Bishop, of the frm of Bishop | (a sqtade me cs tnd besides no olher pers oficers of the Hiberoian organization, to learn, af | of New York, ax Mulberry wirect, New ¥ fully vent on Naving & Maht. | Refresnments were | was himecif struck by Mae eee cemceeee tere 1 2 Leaks brates batho Sree FT| ead ldonk Talore Wad Geritiia & ite te anh son could hr ve administered the poison but hersel possibie, what course that body would purse in july 10, 187 seroved st the table, whore Thoms McFadJen pre- nd twenty Orangemen, and | Mutual Benoft Savings Bank and placed it in the safe dt ma letter to the Po, she being alone in the house with him when he wae the event of the Orange celebration, One gentle- | 20W THE MAYOR PREPARES POR THE SUPERINTEN: | ed, Av intoxicated man near the reporter said, inviting lim to take up his residence in France. ie f thom having # carpenter's | in his office. Soon after he bad occasion to go out for taken saddenly ill, Separating the two case phd gaalhtaed * To b—i with the Mayor and all ihe authorities if Thiers makes an humble apology to the Holy Father i will, therefore, be | asible to Kecure a conviction mun, ke vearly ali others visited by the reporter, they protect the Orangemen.” Tue reporter w aJuries, perhape teeth, Py cxchatee Chan we vere | 8 fow minates, and loft his porter to watch the open | for the inability of France to ioteriere in behalf of | neituer one tn te f° vied Wis very reticent, and said he had no tafermauon | The following is the copy of @ letter sent last | obliged to leave, longed blinwell to the Orance party, = On crose-ex. | */¢. Then three fashionably dressed young men | tb emporal pewer in the Romun States, but de: TH PRISONER'S DEMRANO cli es ikto be bis st conviction that italian Wostever to impart, and that be knew nothing | Week oy Major Ball to John J. Bond, Heq.. and 10 | wag the Chief of the Orangemen Saye of | sd ar an early hove on the nat ion qeesline Ce ee een ind asked for @ member of the frm. i rig Mig betreis cate ne see toiniiers necenets about it, When eked by te SUN revorter whe. | Which no reply tins been received by the Mayor: their Intention fring of guns, Ho was frightened because it” wa “How very ontorvanata,” ead the spokermen of Frocideat Thlers: bearing thas the P at the result, She listened with eves cast down, thse bs Gbaallt (hes Orakadnos bd @ FOES le itaee Exxcurive Derantwent, Cir Matt, Mr. John J. Bond, the Grand Master of the | ue 19h of July, aud was airaid of being murdered. | the party..." My name in Henry Carter, and Leame | \ortet to the Howe Peitee qerance. M ng | Rod waited her fan vigorogsly, but not sloox oF out, he replied, emphatically, ** No Miny mel ary ane miner ane it adeeb Orange Association, lives ia a pleasant auburtan | H°,, Pent to the police to speak about It. but | from Charleston to Duy paper stock. ut no mat: | welcome, but stronely diasueding ics from she pres Reese aite dre Watcoue aoiiad: that ce Monen 8 of this country, and should uot be | ““Dnan vin’ From your letter ty the Superintend: | villige, Barly yesterday afternoon, befuro Superin- | mon stood around tuetr flag at one place between | + While the porter was ai Hey Ea create aimteattione tye: Mould offend | ting might be allowed to enable pron +. | ent of Police, trom sour explanations to me, and | tendent Kelso's mandate had gone forth, a Sum re ten in ibe mornitg and huriabed for King | of the youne’men sneaked. routid would be iovpossibie ograve His Hoittess emrivic | (0, 9aduat “Ter domoa The revorter asked, “ Why are they not citizens | {rom & letter which you addressed to the 7is¢ porter traversed the quiet, shady matn atreot of this | Sus °wne ved mece oy” ort, Ma Monae cote aie | sOOe she $200 out of the safe, The porter Cape, | Lome, suliable to his exalted position. M. Thiers | pot" her {r of this country?” aad the reply was, “I don't re te chief, propose to celebrate | village to quest of Mr, Bond's dwelling, He found araligation papers in ‘bis band,f and excleimed | Alisire is vouplussed, and Mr. Bishop (cols tad,” | Petworn'the Italien “Uoverh@nen wed the Leis eat | Of ber Louse Tire 4 tan by 4 public pleule the victory | at inst a neat but unpretentious villa, standing at | Mist he lad sworn egainst a end espe: q . a ~ with a view to the restoration of conetiiato: whole matter to tne Sheriff, fms that achieved to 1040 by William Il, owe King of Eng. iiatory rela ly againat the tw o 4 f i not likely to grant the request, as he anno To gavstion regarding the whereabouts of the | Aileved ts 1040 by William Ill owe King of Eng: | sone distance from tho road and aurrounded by © | “Iran then proposed ta: necertatir irom tle wit Fhe Hush lax tn Coorgias tions between the Kingdom end the Head of the | Aphis intention to drive her uver (0. Now Ii Presidaut uf ove of the Hibernian lodges he replied, | celebrations in the cuamlry Wherein the eve gerden @iied with sbruvs and flowers, Afier nesses what is, and to show Wasamrnaron, July 10.—Witnesses from Geor- | CUnre’s tte de Mrance denies that the fecaiteai: sevening. And so endeth for the present Der- 4 ; i ion, Dut testimony | iA Were examined by the Ku-Kiux Committee to 2 ‘ ° | by's great sensation, The people have hal a aie “There'll 'e n0 good of your seeing him. he cum | tened Lave wlwaye deco atteuded by public { rings, the door opened a litte way 108, mony 4 of the Count de Chambord has caused a rupture ae is? y 8 Lees: Breaches of she peace have several tit dagen ‘ ‘Ab attempt was | day. C.D. Forvyth, Solicitor for the Rome Judi- | Meneon che Lecitimiste and. the Oriounvate tke | dave’ Wonder, and have enjoved it immensely tell you nothing Girted te Canale aud in the Cured Seater suring | Woman's head appeared in the aperture, The re: | sureequentiy made by the counsel tor the prleoners | cial Circuit, testified be had convicted three | yronch Government has paid to Switseriand 9,000,000 > Int he gontieman absolutely refused to say | co ebratious of alike import, Last sumer serious | porter hen eaw thatthe door was secured with « to show the nature of the Orange osth, but that also Al, WOT eniees vA For RT had francs as partial reim! Mra. Sherman's Detence Foreshudowed. ‘ays in this City grew Out of Ubiic Droces a narre Was rated out, or or 4 ihe Pedlion of thé fun. eaytoing whatever about the intentions of the | SUTTON. wits participated in Dy your order, | chsia which effectaally barred further 1agreee David Waugh was the Qrat witness for the de | with diffienisy that he could convict such offenders, | curred in the maintenance of the French pill ae 7 Biderni in societies You seem to apprehend new disturbances this yvar | What is the mattert'” inquired the lady. eyeing | tency. and, like all who followed him, testified that | OWine to public sentiment and fear on the part of | [oP nee thekteatr portion of the wee mater: | SiR: The testimony ot Prof Geo, ‘T, Barker tm Wiy don’, you go and sak some of the Orange | on sccuunt of tne proposed celebration, and J think | the reporter sbarply she Kisborimem Vegan the ‘assaolty and that toe | the JOry, He belleved there was a Ku-Kiux organi- ; he router by the French army. t | the Lydia Sherman trial, suegosts the possibility aka? 1am justified by your written und published state. ‘The Suw's representative handed in bis card end | Ojarsemen ‘ought in fence, ~—= SasOR DOS a0ete a Sp! SERS ARE BUF. . July 10,—Advices from aris say it is | thatthe arsenic discovered in the stomachs and he ark ts, Ib inferring your own opinion to be that ‘Tue charge of the Court waa in effoct that a man | poses further than what they had shown by their acts. One of the men whom be bad convicted con- erally believed that the party of the Legititnists, | livers extiumed for tte purpose of fossed that he wasa member of an association hav. Or supporters of the Coant de Chambord, both iu hares tees ‘4 t mt Hire ie ine signs and pase-words, and that be was under | 2 outside of the French Assembly, bas been dis. | many places i¢ filled with arsenic. wiich is freq sof New York, ail sesocistions, of woe obiigations 10 obey orders toe Ecoeuiicen majority of its members wil join | ly apsorbed, by roast on lo suc h an oat ont as to es and Zee! en ss (i h vogeiation destructive to ant 4 h rr 4 bodies, buried ) fille, aaa ihe catty ef Oa ethate ett an __ wisht with Millom & Tho California F. ove Murderess. det teenie a tear inte ee ntoniae Seer at Ho words will Justify ud nwauine | Last night, as William Garrett, @ market ga Sam Fuancisco, July 10,—The caso of Mrs, | nated with it by a process wimilar to that af absor Hing or nok; and that if the prisoners | dener, was driving down Murray street with hie | Fair, who te under sentence of death, is vet down | 10. there can hardly be any doubt, and the extoat (cent In 04 aan ne Wee Lieb gor bat Ha Wagot laden with vegetables, John Mohan, milk- | fore hearing at the next term of the Supreme Court | humud in Connecticut renders it, hot iraprobeb do so Bglt, each is guilty of assault and battery, man, drove up behind him. Mehan wanted to drive | 19 September. It 1s, however, believed that political | that they were. impregnated. with it after, burials ‘The charke was closed with tho remarks that euch | past Garrett, but the latter refused him the right of | \nSuevce has Deon brought to bear in favor of Mrs. All analyses wade of parte of the human body whiek PoBite victalroae or She Renee eneuld Rot be tole: | way. Mot a got angry and ased an opprobious epl- | uary. ‘The erante mach suspicion, nd yet they receive ronty ere rated. In the Unite the oppressed of ali Garrett roplied by throwing & potato at bit f ys pations find an aylum, and all that ts asked in r a ea modern turo is that they become law-abiding citi Horgia."” yot the professors of chemistry in Cons Orangemen, Ridbonmen, and United Irishme: tee uliky unknown. Thuy are all entiied to protectio by the laws of the country, and knocked him ous of time, OMicer Scheffmyer ar Hay. t think they contd tell me any more about | puvitc disorder must necessarily result from your | asked to cee Mr. Bond. ftbun jou con,"* said the reporter. “Do you think | Intended actiou becaus Follgious as Well as | © dic's in," said the matron, “I'l give bim this a tReinep the event col#orated, they will un owtt And inplaces of pubiicacesss, | and aoe what he say “Tthiuk but very few of them will,” was the | and public jousof every charucte The head disappesred and the door was closed emply Lave never Become matters ofp In a ow minates the matron stepped out and usuer- } A MAN WITH A LEVLL MAD. eecerdane ‘ited and swat. | €d the reporter Into a neatly furnished parlor where however, with the 0 justitations, they are generally per N Another gentleman, who 1s a Catholic, and who, | |, epjoy by popular on, | sbe said Mr, Bond would shortly join bim. @ all good Cathollt ted to at cousideruble sacrifiee | soo. after she iad withdrawn the Grand Master who mingles in on afiray without announcing bi intention to be simply W restore the peace, becou y bo the disturbance ; that by the Constitatior sent much freedum of act depree any interference hough ofien subm public comfort, ‘They therotore become subjec! Ml. he Orangemen, gave av bis reason, Catholic | 7 Foc, oi ition aud superviniow Irnotac ime | of the Orange Association made his appearance a right to turn out; why should not | possibie, it 1s neverthele: delicate task for the | He is @ youngis! man of medium stature and bas on Arveomen bave t me right? Thelr sentiments | authorities (0 decide when thit regulation ind eu- | aie of intelligence. Hia manner wes somewhat Are uot mine, but when it comes to the right of the | pervision shall begin. oF how far veralleatend. The | seycuy, and he acereely appeared to relish the Bling, 1 don't know why they should be interfered | apd security of tue greatest number suould be con | notoriety which hie connection with Orungeism has mith ‘They are citisens of this country just sulted in the decisic lately entailed upon him. He received the Sun Duc! e+ 1 om, and I don't know whose busin 7 ee pro hp ter ha kagin ey earn to Ld hey man courteously however, and volunteered to give \) is a uly see! lance bim all the taformation in bis power, a. ~» a if ® new trial suould b tition for pardon will come before the Goveruor | ¢ 1 0 a bores Herowiog’ GUKTese corer: Pern | petition for pardon wilt 0 a dence, Mrs. Sherman tay possibly n covers, bunches of turnips, cabbagos, and Be necticut owe it to themselves to make 4 us Another Cuban Patriot Murdered. rough examination, flew about as thick a# hailstones. One of —— 0 be , 4, July 10,—Cavada was executed on 0 “ 7 ‘4s Wo try und prevent their parading.” singular that @ foreign event occurring nearly two “Tbave called," said the reporter, “to glean The jury retired for one howr and @ bal/, and re- | rested Mohan. - the ist inst, “f Puerto Principe. He previously CURIOSITIES OF CKIM WHAT THO ORANGEMEN SAY. hundred years azo, and with which Aimeriesn citi: | gome lato facts concerniug your. proposed “par. | Feturned with a verdict of guile; b wee Ot tera to Witbente Raa eatin eek gcd ; Aso ith Mr, Wu. | 2°RA cannot actively sympathize, should become on | ade on Wednesday.” “1 really don't know,” faid ——— ‘Trotting at Fleetwood Park Vosterday. other Cuban Generals, aavising them to surrender, John Hadner, a member of the Shooter's Hilt bu reparier Bad: Ae interview. Wy oh our scil the subject for extensive commemerstion, | My Boad, * whether it will take piace, yet it is im- | The Orange and Groon yet to Carey | Two trots at Fleetwood Park were on the pro- | #9 that was the onty favor they could do Cuba; wisi | RANK: was arrested yesteraay for @ burglary in Greco Manson, cue of the leaders of the A. P. As who | Moreover, ought not the feuds and animositios of | ovsipio to pay What might occur to prevent it, time ago toe Day Conjoi aramme of yesterday following is | ® continuation of the struggle would only entail a bolus son sports, Th: i old countries from whence our adopted citizens | 1) ris cy ‘ot ‘ ee. vi tanta 4 andes 7A Van: okemiek af S08 rooms Mrad Will porticipate in the parade, He ts au oll man, & | oor oe vatirely merged in our citizunatip There | "84 rely ou the pollce Yor protection, aud they | est Auguat, after bis return from Europe, | the summary of the fret race: ~ Wpoinme WieCaiag OF Dino s, imek tile. Cobem cause) crsnenrt, Allen, cnemist, Of Ba Broome: sifeety the Twentieth Ward, and was (ound at | is another danger, is there not, that coifsions tn Jala Sisal ass ree John Savage, then Head Cenire of the Fenian | *weepataker 90. dost three in five eat piace Pula Ted poiton Iny vy his side sever, aurrounsed Uy bis fanily, He strong: | duced, by thelt malntennce ners ot ee test | wo son seucipete gay trouble in esse our or- | Brotherliood, addreased the Bt, Patrick's Legion in | 9. Avivtoton'e rm Pansy eech'vs wasn. + 7} The Government Tahbive ive Rese, feAbe eceaR ance are hataiavenen ghee ate alt the reporter, “Do | syste davis by sacl Opportanitiee it bas | ganibeuso nna Jones's Wood, and thus alluded to the riot of July | 2° YOlW'# DF: me. Kady Aigutte fo magon. $$ 3 31 Wasnixaron, July 10.—The President writes | iujuring a passciger. Junties Hixay held itn ’ H He saisieiie Deon wald from the Dench that no individuals ougnt | "+ Not unless we aro wantonly attacked by tno | 19, 1970: Th Hy bby dbondl » | that be will not be in Washington this m: As | Minnie French, agod 23, shot herself at 117 Weet gti eg | tt, not w ever to be permitted to publicly assemble with ban rparty. Our procession is not intended a a . he second trot was for s sweepstakes of $500, Of the Cubinet are hers he coca no Thirt E street, the by Hae uae breast’ hea insoh—Notn bit, my Ist, not a bit, Why | OVC 10,00 Bere te Ae ee eecicutated te ie a ‘The anton of the irish tn Ireland ie similar to the | betwoon .W, C, Woeks's bik, g. Eight Bells, Hl sak tie ask THIS Aral atcee ane her brea Moull there be? Be gorrah, we'll go out with our | ti blag il ars att LB din view or | (ureat oF au insalt, to, the Hibernian + cont in | union of the States of thie tree America. Une hope, | Cai * &. Hickey, und James Magee’ br in. Kate "adi the Do asrarie NSIT) BR PARSE OF hme SOL COLE BON t ‘ y but a bloc ave the passions of other men; aud in view o ibion is sini w benevolent und soci be asp pery 1s the redemptio eke! , ; ‘ we asceriaiied aun ia free country, and why liaven’t the Orange. your well-wishers that a tepeated parti me: | It hes been urged that we sre ip communication tions of isiahines have Ween itnported hare in the first, fourth, and Afth beats, a of reas Forty. 5 Toaeade it we nant ao) se yore | Won by your organization would seem like acon: | with te Brit vernment, and that our. society mol OtLeF Organ zations, has recent!) — TING 7 ry nov ie w Wel erage IU We ADS Fo BALE SHREK Fe co: ted eflort to ifriiate the puble pocce ? te composed vxc 7 oF Edgiial and Anglo intake uae the eutjens oF much Comuieit by the preva The Work of the Utopians, NOSTENGE AROUE T07N: i Auumber of leser lights inthe A. P. A. frator 1 could wnzgent many occasions tor celebrating | ten.” iis is untrue in overy patticular. Por two p api, he ciueeun Lam sotry noe ce be she exp Wasninatow, July 10.—The Civil Service Com Tomperature yeatorday at 31. M. 88 Yesterday morning Win, Roittiz, of 42 e ressed the mame ge views with refer. | even American events witch would result inevit® | years past we owed no allegiance to the Grand } adie fact for tie copsideration of the press f to-day drew ups letter to the Presider ay abet t heard a noise In aad o Co eee de. Thist however, was before it | DIY tp producing public ill feeling and taviting puo | Grange Lodge vglund, and constituted our: that wt the time of tue supid horror which | Mission to-day drow up a letty he President, Secrotary Boutwoll will arrive to-aay, bea dire 1. Lavehal rubbing the places ce ey i‘ ice’ Superintendent Lad for- | He disorder, Suppose, for it 0, that a \- | selves a purely Atmerican organization, In our Ju this city, the Orangemen and Groen- | wsking him to submit to the Attorney-General the Musis In Toupkiue sauare this evenies Wye ch 1h al Joinped trom the window habe f he Volloe Superintenden| erable number ol New York residents of Sow ranks we have Frenchmen, Germans, Scotchmen, 4 were frivernising in ireland. The | question of the constitutionality of any provision of 0 th 4 beg she yard and was tacatiy Hyured ma © parnde birth should propose to celebrate the battle of Buli | ge well ae Englirlt afd Iristinen, We entertain no ‘ADgeMen bas Kone; they Lave nothing | 4 Kigah Furlong, a laborer, was sunstrack yes M 1 Conklin, alias Petor Woods, throw a brick THE MILITARY PREPARATIONS, tun that occurred in this month, and should by iliewill toward the Komen ( atholies, and, as fur aa l are Crt ed t ne i") to | law which would give an polntment to she man | terday. at Ome r Kear nt teat hie hea A evorely, of the means of banuers and music succeed in arousing | 4m concernod, most of my dearest friends are mom apy. we lo UAL. | who passed the best examination, If it isnot in | William Fee of 744 Second avenue tried ina ft of Wor June, whit wis arres 0ds'e tion yesterday afternoon be been outraged and op: fr Yous he pleaded Ruilty of ursagit aa hy nat vier, tLe General, | the bad temper of che hundreds of thousands Who | hers of iw Koman Catvolic Church, Toe Roman | pressed to seek to tid themeclvos of op preesion, the power of Congress to meke such a liw ain | insanity to cot off nis lege with w ragor Date antenna n Hey OF Wel Bin . ide to the then expected | not only could never sympathize with the event, | Cutioie clergyman of bis district is @ great friend The pre of Ireland, tho Dublin drtsAman in par. | examination ts not binding, then they want to get at rgo Floming,® child, fell from the s-cond para ie raiaee . ee ee etiinke that | Uut wider much personal sectivnul, or national | ” tleninr, acknowledged’ \h'\: Orangemen ectenrated | a point wiere a line cau ‘be drasn that will be of | story window of a Thitd avenue, ana Was k ei hagnstus A. Robinson, ag Te GAS those who would act in | feeitng, depiore it ; or supyose that, in view of re ¢ of march been decided nyon Lieve tbat thheg ws trouble, without offe 0 | value. The Commission expect to adjoura on Wed Mr, Holman, of Vitig-alth otrest.nerr Bast River, | ek sereats wae batore, } Sed te Of French adopted citizens, furnished with banners | ypetieve they have communicated thetr decision rinciples Of amity, aud the Tre even commented cn —EE ie ones abreet. u conduct. theruselyce, wee and music distasteful im sight and sound to citizens | Sunerintendent Kelso, will know of | thietact. If there’ aco any Oraagemen bere. they The Devs Hearing a British Colony. Oscar Blerbour, aged 15 months, fell from the nated that Robinson has embez ( ed tuab the military aru of German birth, should mareh throush sectious of Y WL yutl the worming of the parade Vor tntormed regarding their brethren tn Ireland Saw Franctsco, July 10.—The steamer from | thirdarory window of 1.4% Third ayoaue, sud was fa Tan our city thet are sohabited by the latle NO OFFENSIVE DANNBRS TO BE BORNE, Wriile they wore rioting in New York, the Orang Australia brings accounts of a rocent alarm causes | tiv iujured _Mrs, Mary Higgins, of First avenue, mot T content wyselt at present with slinply submittir f ai Cath {rateraiaiug in ireland for the cause | 4\.0'b.*. ronre that a piratical expedition. was ft. | Patrick Kelly of 800 Second was killed | Kearney ty Washington squace on sun j ry general considerations, and with © as it been arranged tha fT . ry of freiand U showld Listen bo reason wad facts, a © E \ % sirick Kelly ¢ 6 Secon As Killed © areas stolen frat tiggius's house. K . is to you these very g PcOnatnereHOn, SF te Bus it been arranged that the mor OF Your | norm low these Glevraceful (notion Gabe tobe perper: | ting Out in San Francisco to make a descent on the | yesterday by falling from w turec-s Goagld: On | aA SVEE TOT caneeiei en s hogse. Rare SS es TAA UE ati teak a NG teleost tor tliat effect line of ‘| Fated here | for Orange: bo uitiots ae Well as | isisnd, ‘The Colonials expended some trliious of d Terday sc ; you and your friends to forego any popular oF pu oF to that effect his beew Issued. Every | Siu ‘can’ wi youerumble® (No f*Nettoniy funy | Inte ca ale expended some milion Mat a iiiamia; ae tid’ Jag alrest meeeloar wendy i ren ein0nst w of the event 10 whieh y t and they his own judgment with re honor at stake oe en Frtsman, but my vecling and honor | and imp ed a fleet to repel the Milibusters before | through ahatchway at 18: Water street, and wae La urglars uw OF THE AUTHORITIES i aaa A. OAKEY WALL, iat you Intend to parade with banr kamation ond baity wmong. allt writch the | ey discovered that the story was :a .cauard orixt, uy killed One @hafy, 0 Lavtarilie to feats nem terday Mayor of the city of New York What'are thy designs upon those bin | American people ober to all nations. The very people | Lee tb ing of she excitement 10 Would crosta et et | yan Asbury has forwarded a modo! of his new | bid of SGD) it tte» " enterd y who desire to he Orangemen scarcely kuow what | dreamin, . ne ould croate. yacht Livonia to the New York Yacut Club, as is usual | brit Mew y ed at | JUDGE MILTON'S ACTL ' ‘f ey eht for King William of Orauge wore bus pepe abot Getore catering ® Vestel for 4 rac i vt the 1 Bowe 65 tha ton One of them bears a representation of William, | holors cut of respect to tne Pann + n whom : Ea on : Miettae tern Judge Hilton, representing the Park Commission: | prince of Oringes on Woreeback + another ti AL (he tine Hs was ih Biante, henenber sist. tue PERSONAL ANTELLIGENC J. Cuppidge, once « prominent lawyer antericket | f , : as cr. however, had | ers, issued au ‘order ye Joy directing the tre | portrait of George Washington, while ona thira is | Orange and Green will yetearry tho day conjuintly ~ — player, died suddenly yesterday wt 8i5q Bowery. Le ‘ i i , ¥ st Linld past 10 o'elce 60 of all the aborera eupioged Uy the Comnuin. | Yepietod tho tattle OF the Boyne. and beneath it | (Loud and prolonged chevring,] The Hon, G,8, Routwoil i atthe Fifth venus, | "Mt HAY esse ef ake and in reduced vtunees,” | cd very. y ’ for the Police Central Ofiee OROTS, BOS ay y BAtRIngy i the i ytion, ‘Lhe liberty of America we wil 7 - a Geo. W. T, Sherman and family are ut the Astor w it sive pe rr pan. -e the Ship Ay dea € . hareiae ‘ mel Euverinigadent Relea, | ora ot totniorraw ie 40. bo disuita i And about t ty tunes, Mr, Bond 1" Goa, Mtephen J. Monay’a Noble Appeal £0 | moms W. Winterbottom has been tod | (ABU Usa tanta Toval rand ts the eae ana wesorca raat , i ab OmOINI IOS "| dtway be remarked thatin tie tot ut Bla Par ufdontt thute they will play auy this time, T his Fellow Catholi Internal Revenue guuger for se Becoud District of id, He wasw uae of Puss Manuw if ya Gorman, ’ an othe Hom, | dist summer toe weraiauts were workmen on ‘ho | myself don't know 4 word of chem, snd couldn't 3 From the Irish Democrat, New Yor The Johu Quinlan Association , ri i ‘ ch Mite pase, directed them to | Boulevard whi to solv my life, Last year whon we | , From every Catholic pulpit in the city the doc- ad Lincoln 1s seriously ill in Chicago of dropsy, | enioyed a plenic in Spring Hi yf au tan ar ie ottew laren aiianth Neg } Son alter Mr. Chuele " (ined out, T heard some men on the sidewalk | {ines of peace and charity and forbearance have | mis recovery is tewaried us yery doupitul, His morber | the fun. Morgay Jones, tue Ih ¥ wit patie. ta the tat ( Mt . Pri avert He WHERE THE OBAMORURN MAT PARADE Wiieitg ne in Very. foul language, Tturned to a | 2&en urged with earnost eloquence, but we bave, We | te in constant aitcndance opon hia Kwonedy, aud ther nrviniueat win oug ‘i ‘ atl ft ty aL a tie apiect Of BiB Possibly all the Orangemen 1 to the shores | iiiond and J the cause of tie abuse, “the band | Fektet, failed to see or learn that any similar exhor Miss Oliristine Nilsson is at Windeor.in Vermons, | S¥e ‘ La ees : eeiry stolen IF nr aw H * soe | of free New derey ther parale, ‘ih H ingan od party. ait” he Fepiied, I guen ad> | tatious have issued (ro: pulpita round which Or- | preparing for tle approaching ny diligent iabor The M. T. Brennan Chowder ¢ vated 1.01 Joe D ne of the D. r f wang, . Neha Orance | pollee arrangements. tor stay's parade f athe tuaiet.” Angemen ssvemblo, That, however, is their busi | With the codveration OL thu eumeut tac» to, Jalond vestorday with e lous: cavalcad * 1 w f roast ( mS _ Pumored WAC ME, | Jeieey City are complet Onincemen are de Aro your ficnud very eager to turn oat? de- | Nes, Oarwis now to make “the Test appeai”” to lo Hoeant, Hogs, and pelle Byers meciber. cr the purty wore a 4 Wonndtg he saloon of ox ‘ « iy A ini . Jersey City Ls A imiber |) accents Pepopler our countrymen, Weeaunot add anything to the Whe venerable Peter Cooper ts seriously Il AoFt of thatched veranda 6 head. mevera ! " AAA RL + Yura OY 3M1T, pr acess e room at bid AMT Heo inure bo © When Lsaw them last." said Mr. Bond, “they | {9ree 4nd fervor of these words of tho venerable | country reat. He cannot read his jettors, and d dred emply enus, kegs, aud bottle W ehthome | Ere Vie eo phen “ to * Lrvuet PT eters: There they are to be Jolued by Prentice |g ee eee ie cig Soomed to think that | Archbishop and his cleray. ‘The people's allegiance | expect to be able to resurn to ihe city beiore iu the evening Koni ton Date oe Pattee ig, owen, the ‘ voke ee ae | Boye’ Lodge. Chief of Police Willams a Me Kelso would. aford, them ample protection, | 2 the ministers of their Church—thoir devotion | Ilo ip in hie sist ye While laborers. were way an embank Ofewe Koay tha v8 tes \ b) Dike wavanage Of Tv led o stroug foree to protect tiem. On theirte | dey were deterinined. to have thelr parade. My | (0 the Holy Church itaelf—should be all powerful in ‘The apovintments of Fr. Rosstain assistant nt Yesterday on Si wly-siatl and Tulrd ay i ep Wague's waa wnewt thing whet ' thrh trot their picnic the police will escort both | Aes MUM Tne oe eee a gob to run into | inducing them, for religion's sake, to take to beart | storekeeper In the k Custom House, and J. L. aved In, bury evir of Georg ee r sucietivs to thelr Fooms, etree the advier of peace uitered from God's altars; but | Proscus exainiier ‘Thaddeus Shelton. cps nd | pantons moon exirie ohn Charles A. Murtio, in charge of the 1 depart 4 he conference in th List night. SUN reporter visited one of the om. | SOP THB COIKF COMPRLLED fo BID in the name of suffering Ireland, we would implore | packer in the Appraiser’s olllce, New York, Baye been stayin atroot was eo baiy jiuced harloe urtlov in charge of ‘ K ¥ king up o ers ot the Hibernian aucietion, He wax received i ‘ Irishoven to abstain (rom this perpetuation of tue old | Ceased. Bee WP aie etae Te Fagan tore Y .,Wue arrester oi & ay for trom oe erler (Othe) cordially, ‘Tue officer denied that the Jersey City Flas any deputation trom your Society waited | foud, ‘The Greek Parliament have conferred upon the veh be the'tren “Tue nrec year ue Conrad vee A t oot bY Superintendent | Libernians would iptertere with anybody, and he | upon Mayor Hall to consult with him us to your If the Orengemen will not listen to as, we have | Princoss Helena Giikay Helter known by ber likeray ols he capt ina of police assomblod in pie Poticg Hecond yen $i) aund thet $1.50 How ingep. & Jded, rather testily: Wedon't waut to hinder | turnout?” “ hope that Irish nationalists, Protestant as well as | facudonyme ol Dor leit, Mate tittengs bern be | trot mupariatenaent- Kelso recerding (ie toroviaen | sulsty was nly Pion fo las whet pacareetiad tae e OrcerNo,, 51) auy che from parading that wante to. We lave had To} that | know of." replied Mr. Bond ‘atholic, will see the wisdom of our implorations, | fomeconte: n Lord Byron, Alexander Mavroc ir | parade of n winorrow. "The aged C Warn afore at Rotious, le was arrested Cor robbing tne 5 ‘ Iraer No, , oO Mesting, nor do We intend to have any. There “You keep your address sucres?” said the SUN | Let the Orangemen al Lot them in the face of rot Mibsuloughi, und Adiulral Con: Oho Williamson hid himeel 1 tho Inspector's ta: Psvomeo at ave. He thea went to Rochester ' lied to by the | are four sycieties of us in this city, and f doubt it | map, a all the tmponding dangers—let them regardivss Of | gtantiue Can the ouly oue of three who el | and wens wep. When bis name was called It add Fee riminal practions, H confesses that 4 viele. fy thy United | there are four more peaceable ones in the country, J obliged to,” waa the answer. ‘Those | the 400 probable chances of having our streets de- | lives, The Princess has gaiued this distuact on by her | quired the combived elforts of Drili-Master Copelaud | he hive boon a tuiel ® 4, 1s pareata are i OO , toratfom oy a Eb Patrick's dus ia bie auly day we volobrale, aad D falows (ive Livermians) make It dangerous (or Mm ALyxod With Impppams biaadelet them, despite of | Licrary services, WPF DeMuAL, and Ler aooomplishmemts | wad Ober CARLAln KY Atv ade Hho sloauy Old man, Fespocted Feodeute yf Catniy N, ¥ PuyvuIt WO 8 ow, F 4)

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