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———————————————————S———— seers termes FORTIETH YEAR. 1872, PRICE TWO CENTS _ — - - ee -_— FROUDE'S GREAT LECTUR} atta Ses eceeisene nace. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, done, The Irish pretend that if they had been | could have looked forward to Gettysburg? 1 se asi uaben waety fet‘in the enjogment of their religion, they | belleve he would scuttle his ship sooner in mid ot begin if, you now she did than to show what she shoul] have | kins have gone negro hunting into Africa If he | CTC) ]) VY () HA SPANISH CUR, coward (n the fall measure a i ‘ie fare | College's Story to his Baker the Morning Would have retnained loyal subjects, -Bilzabeth | Atlan‘ic, and bury himself and all that belonged noe THE ATTITUDE OF ENGLAND TO- | Would have boon excesaingly sanguine. to in- | tobim iu the bottom ofthe tos. (Applause) | THK SCURVY CUR BARKS, AND GETS “ay rtialta hta We tauren, yng iter the Hlet—He Adm DASHES HERE AND FNORE BY tne 4 raNDaD Gulge in'such an idea, Ireland, while Boyland PROLACTIN ih NiETEA. ‘4 KICKING. Sedge to bare 1/9, Aras, Whose ogsvad Toray aaa wae re SUN'S REPORTSRS. VANS Protestant, would have been on the side of | 12, i509, attar the destruction of the Geraldinos + topeney te ye yom ot a og RY Laan Dh ya) —_—>— on : tant, woul ss rf on af the Geraldinon, ¢ t, Pt cre Plizabotl's Hatred of the Cathotios Deseribed | me ahs governed baie ins Gat euloy so desolate was Munster that it wae evld that | The Car Snops at a Cubam~A nd Gets K tok: bow reply to a, ottor by Irving to get np as fourth or The preliminary examination of the wit- idate-A Remarkable "mired Hight to Complain of Henry | the same rights as England, and to allow tho | the whistle of @ ploughhoy or the tow .ig ot a —He Howls with Pain, and Hicks the Fert | Yond und ugnt wits none Leen ore ue Sour adver, | nesses in the Patonburg riot was rosumiod yes- cation in the Sixteenth Assembly Vi11. Donted—The Confiscation of the Abe | bishops | of rish to Gh” Ta'RT the ‘trek foes an one wen tor. re ot the Men whe Kicked him—Forrer Marios weemeta yen to be too formidable, aude you | terday morning, at 10 o'clock, before Justice | _District—Reform tn Karnes fenters’ Fatates Apptanded — Bloody | On) tvelt 1 eee tee porte | Senge. ‘The plot was secretly laid, Couto, Champion Coward. week them by tie dozen, Dubbam 3 A SUN reporter was yosterday Informed that Mary's Durning of 300 Men and Womem | Qi. ye'te hand. the country over to deadly Hough tt hed been bxplodedl Dy slectrio wires: | Some three weeks ago the Cubnn and THe CUR AGAIN KICKED. "sone Bryan testited: T reside, in Olarkavitie, Hunter. | Col. Nicholas Laugdon is candidate for Assistant Al Association Tall was again crowded Inat | enemies. These bishops @ Trish did not, eo Tar, as I. pan understand After this wo are not surprised to find letters | don county, Lam care of age. 1 was at Paton- | derman in the Sixteenth Assembly District enemies. ‘Those bishops had taken the outh to | f1)9, Meinl accountacthey did not, and so far | Spanish residents of this elty were excited about | from Spuniaris in the columus of La Fevolucton | arc on ike nlornineot Bopt: B, ane day ‘fter the Tot. | “Tevorter--Who nominated him? 1 je lectured upon “Ireland | again. ‘The English Nturgy and prayer-by this ts honorable to them —contomplato at frst | an apparently imipendin duel between Ferrer | from some, signing, themselves Sundry Hank Hien Speke ange "Bere | bare been reaming Mcred | Politielaa—Why, the Bounvors, of course, and Stuarts.” Ho sald: were nominally plishod In treland, |The | auy deliberate murders. | They looked upon the | de Couto, the editor of a Spanish paper horo, and | PLATA ae In ton te it conatituted oat: pasta Co Jere, and rec: prisoners. | Reporter—The what? pvoning. Mr. F Jor tho Tad H an we have beet Informed that a distingulshod ora- | M88 Was proscribed, but no attempt was mada | settlers ae robbers whom f 'y y aogt dom the | fo execute the proscription law. Nine-tenths of 4 and send back nacked to tho Ken, a young Cuban who had taken offence at asour- | Hion; nor are wo astonished that a Spanish | hrusewhere tiefamiynow live, Taaw David College | Politican—~The Bouncers, Dun you know wat the for of this city, whose name is as well known on | {hs bishops retused to take the oath of Aupres overwhelming was the convuls rilous article from de Couto’s pon, ‘The follow. | merch day, morning after riot, and convereed | Houncers ia? ant of this olty, Mr. R. Herg ues ioked | on Mot the other slde of the Atlantic as here, and whose | macy. ‘Two were removed from the Pale, but ing letter was the Immediate oause of the | Ferrer de Couto out of bis office for daring to | with him tn his own hou 1 went into the hous aud n y Keporter=Indeed: I never heard of them, Who are hl of 4 4 3 spoliation turned to 1 Varona a coward—of course, behind his | e sald, “they eame efter ime and compelled me to'xo speeches L have read with great plonsure and | the fest swore Left to cacry on their Fellgious CX | Than, ‘and Heoo) of the Kawiish settlers | trouble. Tt was published in Lia Revoluoton, the | back. Tiaid to hin, “ L wouldnt have gone.” s"oltege sai | ney ? Instruction, has been pleased to speak of the en ay crizanetn SHOULD HAVR DONE. were destroyed, Cuban organ in Now York, in its issuo of the cite rust at the figerecete conduct ot he He sald: re WI fr { Soneaty watts t bol sad that got bounced out ‘ Me ; : 0 . ic FeLi blatant aes will remind our Cuban friends that © buteber's stee! fi o y Hall by Toho Kelly. Bull of Pope Adrian as a thundering English He. | tr e511 abeth desired to ostabilsh Protestantism see Ciiven eeonamatt inged ta Mistullt mre KAHL OOM they cannot touch pitch without belng defiled. | hi This big thad sail to hin hebed—dithe | Reporter—What kind of a mao is Col. Langdon ? [fitison English fie, it must be a Norman tle, | as a religion she could havo sent over colonists, | f1 0 August 1649 oliver Cromwell landed If Ty 0 ihe ates a7 in Orval J ‘Tholr wirost plan would be to let him die, | wouldnt pus itin bareartif nediintgo Immediately. | potitictan—Lio's as pretty ae & picture, and a noble and Tam sure that Father Burke must tive te Dut she did not do ity tn the buttom of het | aM OTR Manned’ He had mou come to he Biter of Bt C . smothered by the contempt of his own country” i : a replied eis | ml sapproved the ‘on of cone i In giving an account in your number of last | men. F; he had come | saturday of the meeting of the 12th inst. tn Cpe : fo de. ten of | favor of the candidacy of that eminon® Amerl- THE UARLEM COURT HOU a ane aby |e an Horace Gree! you carried your Insolence tg tothe extreme point of insulting the Cuban ford. | Cmigrants, You did it gratuitously and without | Pace Harry provocation of any sort. There exists in this kag tke city a group of ing Cubans, honorable and ‘The Albany Lumber Tri id not know any of them. 80 We w: Freat di tress in making that remark cl ted mong toxthe pl rethe riot was, Hm how It took piace whon they got there? H r. lie was in the rear so far he could hot vell very mu about it. When they got up to te log, hous there had been one man killed. He gave Hite “aaai¢tance up the ‘Held wher other man had been shot. T asked him if he knew Who dit it, He sald he did nots he was too far tu the xo, | folie 1 | Reportor—Ta he wealthy ? Politician—Weaithy? Well, T should think he wus. He's in the ivory biznes. He's the largeat dealer in ivory the United States. The Committee of Seventy know nd have provitsed to give Nin alift. Mr, O° F of Assembly, Mr. C jn Pestniees west thitcy years of hor. rein | land to make a war of rose wi himself of eminent Norman descent. ‘There ts | eho estab istiod neither Protestant, 8 Hoole por | fire fo upon anarchy there or | 9 purer Norwan blood in Tretand than that | in any part of the Bhe fore | ior well Nand, and dwe wIch tune tn the veins of Father Burke, if | (8d¢,P.pery in words, but failed to meddie with | Cromyell in Ireland, aud dwelt cons which rune in tie veins of Father Burke, If | jt" ‘kor ‘ail those yeara the Kngiish garrison | upon the massacres of Drogheda and Wexford, Father Hirke would have the kindness to 100K | purely exceeded 1.80 men, who. fh Tebel, | In wild dismay the armed insurrection in Ire: Into a Folio Of Papers Tecent]y Cake ae eee enna tet eee eet, Why | land disolved Into the elem e. Fort Vatican, he will there find, not the bull, but a s this aRees t o remai And what is the explanation? The Trish, rear. They theo went on to Dille There w: Reporver Is Mr. Canfignd? letter to ‘Hteniy's auceessor, in which the bull is The land Uni oF heroes not the trish nation | hove individaally as ‘rave-'as. any men von | Hv sara vig, ea hate come out and | ‘Tho investigation before the Senate Com- | peton.shi,s tore, ma, ander Me poreh Cole | Pleas Spoken of at great length as the only foundation | rise with thelr sticks and thelr pikes and drive | earth, will feht only for a cause wha isin the | and nullity: but tey have even considered that | mittee into the Harlem Court House frauds was | had beep shot oe they went own had crept some die, | " Het Pavgdons Reformer? Father Hurke will reudily avail himselt of this \ haries into the sea? FOF | peally to believe in the tiusions which they | such actic@ on thelr part would be to honos Fosumed yesterday aftornoon in the Aldermanic | fitting: colored man ald’ ‘ Gentlemen, Lam th i0- | Why, he's pot allthe dosters the runogesiewas und tie advice. an the Erin are nota nation ball. Blize | Aiiow themselves to play, Trish. rebellions from | to Hwah. and you Have nek chrowen Ho te Uiwind | Chamber. Mr. Gillongscoretary.of the Yorkville | nocent man,’ ina very low tone of volce. ‘Ten ey | curtlers oft wenty-tourth atroct tog fur him.” There's HENRY VITL. A HATER. knew iat the. wisest way. to man: | Hist to last are made of loud promises and vain Mee {which all the world | Savings Bank, testified : Seek Oe E> edt Biss over tee Rept W abies | Sc.couns of bis election. In my former lecture Ldeserths the No They tt i» like straw, and, like his head was them was to turn their swords against | Protests ine ‘izant, in the Suaroz and Rernal, tedean Lean Fecoilcet, ter Will he apetid any money ? waa secretary of the bank during 1970 and "71. College used iticlan—You bet foncieat of Ir ‘and the anarchy which fol- 1 Other. Elizabeth — could haves es: | seaw afier a sudden blast, they go dutin'dust | You'thon complained. toa court of justice of | Henry WeGenee has had.an account with us. Th aid He said he was too far ia the | Keporterijoes he drink ? lowed. an pout to speak of an English | tablished a force of police In Lreland re sible tnd wala this city and they were arrested because thoy | transcript of Mr. Genet's bank accor Fear to 969 who, it. I think that is all he said on CI " but the ole staff—the ruby. prince who Tam accused of anattompt to | to the Viceroy that would have. prc roude left the platform amid an outburst | jad ‘come from Havana hallenge you for | prrducs: made sald transcript Yesterday, od tt ae | fave Slate ‘wae ong aueet tne pent with nich a oliticlan— Well: you fis ask Joo C Whitew Henry VIL. A have nothing to do fe from marauding ebieftains. Four thon | of applause, and the a od. that Insulting letter which you bad Written | will, ind gecurate statement of Air, Cenc s Genie | tevcting was donee aped Cotlece where they’ got | ‘ome eeu 70m se sek Joe Coburn. He knows hin, matrimonially, but as @ sovereign of | sand men distributed in garrisons would have : froin hiere, aiid which ‘you declined to Rustain | fuer) Gur peak has an account with tweBeak | the. guse¥ “Aayecbe, hoaw ihe fualthat they were | "This cored the convereaton, Tt ts und n'h’s relations to Ireland, Henry was | been suflicient, TO THE RESCUER. inthelt presence. ‘Then you wrote that other | of the Commonwealth. tuctwith standlag iti my house at hight.” Afver the | the Bouncers have a thorough organizat der, and determined, if possibl letter of which everybody preserves & remem. gun Was “Drought back by soincbody, but he | about 2.700 strong. ee rider, and deternitned, if possiple, on ; er of which everybod 6 a ; 4 rider tn ireland. “Having ascartatned hiatberterig it five Arr ser | Stlvring Addrons of the Liberal Republican | hrance, on accountut its being published in the | ¢eXif,iiubbell, # luriber merchant of Albany, Know who, Yhink that was ail that wae auld, ae he col io econ 0 yemls- OF part oop trto de la lo Ml A 5 ror wd i ¥ fate ie Set oe Dake or Noriolk over who ine ‘any chief was troublesome State Committee. Diario de la Marina and the Prensa. In it you ‘yhae A New Beecher Memorial. Not satisded with thelr recent cominemorative exer- cixes, the members of Plymouth Church are destrous of erecting some substantial memorial of the first quarter of @ century of their existence. At the weekly prayor meeting last night, on the motion of Mr, Benedict, the subject was discussed at some length, One hundred thousand dollars, it was thought, would be snffictent to bulla @ chureh, end: pri id. He gave them the t complete satiataction, During the months of March and April, 1870, T sold Vs y sa ring chief to make war on | To:he Liberat ‘the Spaniards hated. you for your. action tn ber to, Mr. George JH. antord, now gecskeod. t | wa it furtner than that, and said wasn’t he toying to ing r aw god in | pettectly harnbles ‘The forts-hve years of Ellvas | In the grand effort to redeem our coun- | that matter, and both’ they and the Cubans jon of Mr. &: thought not. — oe stoad of strengch and violen le. did not wis 7 ‘Or wretched. | try from the evil power of the unscrupulous Re- | (esplte you for It to-day. ‘Then came the meet- ‘tion: Twas mpernaed In this case last ‘ “ it Was 10,500 feet, and was paid Cro s-examb © the irish to adopt: English laws and | beth’s reign were to Irelind years ing with Hernabe de Varona, a youth at that time Y Sfr'sanford was's State Seaator. night between 9 and 10 o'clock, That was the frst I Custon's. bur preferred tu sway them by methods | Bess, Some provinces rose in revolt one after | yomtnation Ring, New Jersey should bear a or Another they wore put down othe ty vents okd, to-tay a Cuban Generals who | award Dunacomb, lumber dealer of Albany, | Kew spout it; Ihave notice tiow T came to be ‘sub. EL sited erie PC her co OE 7 thele own are noble part, She has often proved her patriotism | was litre hot luahy days ago, and wuo will soon | testified: Ys | panged, I shy David College tn “hia own. house i hy f Elizabeth an a return her beta kicked you In the t 7 Ath Py sien 1 t+] fo cout erates with a a sly, , After dwelling upon the policy of Elizabeth to i valor In defence of the nation. Her for- Sena 1 {ter in Fifth Thad business transactions with Mr. George H. Sai s ing | th ase near lor, and he was neat hat allctathostrand bondi divide the Irish into hostile factions, Mr. Froude swe obly. Fo a tb | ford. The total amount durolahed was about 5000 feet, the Cline sitting, par the Ume standing. Jno right to complain of Henry. ded to describe the resuit of that | Sunes Were nobly cast with the patriots in the Host of people. He bad | oun dalttctaten bore Casey to Mregond Jones: | Lhad come over tu my ba wagon, i stopped 10 nee vited the chiefs to a conference, Tt was Henry's bribed a neighh wish to proceed by ways of law and on ins | hum by the promise pudticans af New Jersey Tretand b 4 college, or earry out the prox . bably oO | pwentees. nth olutio t . She grand; ly refused pt a challenge from | Nothing was sald abo 6 Mariem Court House, Mr. | bow mach he want id always set a good | ject in any other might be deemed expedient, estates, nud tune the reats without per- | comrade. “1 pardon none,” said one of the eared ang Decoal Foy had Put youre outside | of L 5 Peas perth ough jot, What he sali again ti to questios York, lar, perilled, n jord accomiodation to t by an organized army, | the pale rin nh aity duties In return. Nothing is more lish officers, * until they'c prove to you | Mr. Charles H. D to me, havin, ey another lumber put him, and part ev weaman fn the equipped with the ces is tive enginery of war, | that he hed no ot ;, A srcoed edifice of tg kind, pro) y. ( a t Bembeta in- | dealer ti bany, testified matter tome. College told Apgar that he was in dan- | he #ild, was much need ‘thought no di er du Thalaad than the ruts of property. | stained thelr hands in blood.” The Earl of | but by a desperate band of oficeholders, whose | flicted upon you ao severe a chastisement. Who | ° part eae eae rea and April Lavtd to the | £er of Ms litett he had not gone se he wee compelled to | would ve experienced Ea 00) ‘among tbe in the onrly part of the centaty i esmond was turdered by one of his own de- | safety depends tipon an. extension of ‘power. | did not sce you bewalling your disgra oenUring the months of March and April I syid to the | go. i have aot repeated this conversation with Col members of the church. vertment, too, would taade to Lax (ie rents ol absentees. There wasa | p-nuents, and his head was sent in a sack to | Tineral Republicans of New Jersey! you, alone | your face covered with scars? Pent ahich T Solivered es Hiswiey’s tnilie tobe ‘any one, exeept at the“ Brick Tavern.” I eld & handsome dividend, which could be énp) ory of indignation, as though they had been grateful offering to Dlizabeth, All | 1? be nf uf 4. elas V unte College was ‘in the ‘crowd he. was compel hie erection of other buildings, or be devote: ; one, But H of the south of Ireland was made Ki and unalded, cannot prevent this; but youcan |” The causes and motives whereby you have | dressed. I received.s dra:t on the Oneida Valley Na- | College, wae, in the crand he, wae compelled te Kit | poses aa Might be decided upon, totichini tne ark of the Government, But Henry | ene eee LOW na, Villages: churchen and og. | Go YOUF part: Should the result of the late eleo- | drawn upon yourself public scorn are so many | tone! Bank through Mr. Sanford, eee ee eee coe ee thon ito whem | A’ member ef another congresstion sugaested the dealt: with the absentied tf & much BOTS SHER. | Hd er een al taper ihe woes tions cause one desertion from the Liberal | and so fiagraut that your own countrymen hate Mr. Rathbun, another lumber merchant of Al- | ho did not know, and returned It to the piace where he | erection of a Congregational church In, the vicinity ot art the lo toc Batt » perfor a five Tes GE ne chic ll tT de arom were | ronka? Far from it. When there is danger of | and detest you; because, from one stupld act to | pany, testified; had heen accustomed io keep Mt, in the’ eorner of the | Prospect Fark to be known ss the "Heecher Momo. 9g others. wird Were ready to perfo aut Apt) fF tan g tobge dp 23 che 6 sotdien pst watehful and ac- other ‘one act of folly to another, y 4 room " echer en} ined of inya What was ¢ raga klnd | and childrens the Old andthe fick, were anur- | (efest the true soldier ls most watchful and ao- | another, from one act of folly to another, you. in Hi, Sanford, con. in which be liv jer emphatically declined allo Fa oe em. chen Nad been wore. The mis- | dered by the Encligh soldiery, while the Irish | {Ve If we conscientiously believe in the jus- | Ileu of earning for yourself @ dignified position his bane to be used. ered The cross-examination was continued on to ne ‘Capt. 's suggestion appear to meet with gen- while th tice of our caine should lead to re- | even if in defence of a bad chuse, haye com- that | the middie of the afternoon, eliciting no new pk y plot of the Duke of Norfolk dase not, RpReAE YO | cians, wore caretee Mast catog. eters pies for which we | iiitad nothing but exconses; and for tis the | It was to a fiend of hiv dara ine iver, rho wanted @ | facta, but rather tending to refresh the momory Siscaam the inject and report progress at the praset prefect on the Irish chieftains, ‘fhe Engifsh- | wao fled with their little ones escaped th Lay bia ol ve | whole prees of Spalty has been aod a cathe | # New York beak for the humbe —- of Bryan and strengthening the case of the Goy- | meeting next Friday night. nave | op th yc n and power | death, So much for your int ‘what L have pre © wrote the letter which T have read, de- | sword only to perish more miserably of hun) 1 of Ireland, stated that | 4 heir skelete most deserving people,and | on the edges van W ernment against College. One point in Bryan's Mr. H. Q. Hawley was next sworn testimony is especially worthy of notice. Iam the proprietor of a ‘mill i Albany. Was | testifies snd reiterates the statement that Col- e cond ry were forms could. b f the forests, Wierlnag A Briltiant Evoot on iy Is much In the Oe ty jections that Is | to how you have pletely incapacitated your- | engaged in the same bus: ‘the months of | loge was so far in the rear that he was unabl ‘Tie dramatio and musical performances an. Iedthat they ve armed and drilled, | sorrel to stay their baby’s wails of hunger. All the Liberal shed eager yOu Hl aeplained in that pemphiet, What | Werdkand April 1e1l, during oe ed nh hiuanod neta roe pi colhhbabryrne the inlghy He site tondety the, robbing inthe mame: dk ater, tnd wae ed the Laberals. flay new | self, as fe well explained in that pamphlet” What | Sere tae pr een gon oy oerceate Tobe torhear and see certain’ important. events that | noun redny o “th wished the on no hari, She would not confiscate a | Mpleb E the Academy of Music, under the auspioes of the Young ea from Ar, Rantords but Men's Roman Catholic Association, and for the benefit n won why you have been shielded | Ws reel ows In And Greased {rom Ar. Sanford, but do not know for | Was not so far In t wellemerited ch van arr was had bee ved. It would k transpired on the morning of the riot. But he wa Row for Wo forear but that he could hear Ohio shows barge Liberal gains, stisement. Dut you, in | Sinvm the material was, sir. Sanford paid usa dratt | the feeble voice of a dying man declaring bis in- | of tue Orphan Asylum, is to be d iy bass Aaa 1a strong Irish police three centuries Irish acre? she h to hurt asin: | Oblo shows large ldberal gains, Posey eo ser ut your i | whom the mater MF, pal of the Orphan Asylum, 1s to be directed by Mr. Augustin a ne your ignorance, have chosen attribute ur | for our work. Mr. Sanford directed me to deliver the | Docen ‘There are a number of other points of Before Liat was done sot England une | Giana, despite the qleantle efforts of the oftice- | kafety to ocher vauses, and have dared to insult | Tutuber to the barge Cesey, Ido not know the Captain | goeming Ancoasistency Which are very much | Daly, manager of the Fifth Avenue Theatre and Grand FORK EB NECESSASY. h bnalish set- 7 hoiders. is a aubstansial victory for the Liberals. | —if any insult from you can be deemed one—a | or th aure. 10 got know for what Opera House. Th would restore order in the country, purpose inst’ College, and point him out as having ‘Bantord reekvcuted | Been In the ‘crowd of rioters on that blood programme arrangod Js of How does st thing would have be use stand to-day? Wedo not | numerou community, not allowing even the | the Imober was to be used, The orders lars, whi ors having boen secured from the manag agaitude, olu fit. keep the peace, and f “ y ui vince ement in the city, Amos ish tas police " doubt of victory upon # full and fair vote. Ar- | most respectable and worthy ladies to escape | for Sunday morning and perhaps directly implf- ery pi he eta i oa donoe control the people, | Bli-abeth would not hear of | raved against us is all tha power that a lavish | your infamous calumntes. John Jones testified that he was employed by | cated in the murders. The evidence has been | pagieye bagel were eervices, at the command of of tals ‘The Duke saw that | tin; and so the murdering went ¢ le | and unscrupulous tise of money, with ofticial | *I'foregy this once the very just considerations | the lumber Grin of Sumuer & Halsey. Soe ugeae Gres ones the iaacpeion a tea triel | ee hae kee a ee eee ere f some kind was necessary f Celt’ againat Celt, Catholle against Catholic. tronage, can wield. For our part we have only | of that body of young men of whom I previous- | [nave acted as shipp ‘or the fir, and sent orders to uto,to prove to | have the lumber dressed, During t that there was only one gun in the colored 4 Ao Humber month of April I | party, though many were provided with pistols. re on. scat the follo} ~ pee 5 ee Se ee host oF irish pine, dressed. ibis gun was owned by College, and neither he Brougham, Mre. John Wood, Emma Howson, Davenport, and many als vrulsved players have iso been assigned pl Max Mai cf unruly cbleftains, 1 oarhest conviction that our cause is just. If | ly spoke, and Lam here, Mr. ( we win, it must be by unttagetug zeal and ener- | you how dreadfully gation was driven lo try he hilzabetn wanted hothing of them but that they should tive in peace. a reizek has kindly tah - er he | Arnounced tie willingness of hie grand Italian Opera Bari of Kildare was ilar with ketlo action, If the Liberal Kepublicans and |” Lam here, Mr, Couto; you have a good target nor his friends have given any satisfactory | Senouner 4 + te iran peorte ed. to. do whit YIFIEEN YEARS OF PRACK. Democrats do thelr whole duty, victory is cer- | face to face. Discharge all your fury on me, | $8 feet biiinch pie Gaplanation of how. (got into, the. Agnt | Brobiess Speer see bate Prrant’s end the Caltferaia Was right and proper if Ady the King | Fourteen years of quiet followed the tramp tain. Liberal Hepublicana of New Jersey, close | and act for the first time. as the rules among iy feet Jy inch plue, coun without College's consent and knowledge, pcentldntdben, With tie govemment of Ireland. Inthe atreets | our of the Desuiond insurre 1 tha ranks. Unite oarneetly with the Democrats | gentlemen ordain, omitting ell angry Yocifere- ¢\ i and yot was safely returned after the riot and | mye Pederal Courts Slower than a Snail. - pndon the Geraldiues uch the | Made oue more strug \ adopt f » bring out our | flon of the hw i ; eed in a a eee ene aera Niet aiaad trey were | bien brougntupin the Court of Bug Mil vole on the day of election, Let usworthily |" P: 8.—-In the 0 fect 1i-Anch bla taken, all without the knowledge of the | Yesterday was the last day of the criminal more irish than the lrish. Under their govern- | ed .cated as an Enulish nobleman. was re perforin our duty at, this critical period of cur | learn my address. ey TC Oa pwner. When Belly and Guinn, the ta Ting. | term of the United States Cireult Court. It wae begun : the cunnry continued to be swayed by | in his title and esiates of the Queen inthe hope | bation’s bist . hatever may be the ahi ge ‘ : ; Mee btotee NAGE wales, joaders, are arrest e¥ wi fore the | tn April test, ‘The second part of the term was begun Frlah ‘ideas, Lhe strong oppressed tle Wend, | ihiche Would ascet herd rerlaluing the seat | result, we will have the comforting assur So hallowdna ta the letter referred toby Me. | Sau feet winch creased, twortdes, black walnut, Court sits again, probably. thelr story will #et- | on the grat of this mouth, sluce which time the Federal ‘and the poweriul chiefudn- trampled on laws | o: the country. — He promised to do #9, but bis | Uist wo deserve success. 5 weRY, ho following isthe letter referred to by Mr. | yoy foot §-tnch dressed, two sides, Diack walnut, tle this point, and College's Innocence or guilt | Di iii a : fnd on the rights of the common people, prouiise Was only kept until he was, saf 9} Gbalrman Liberal Republican Stale Committee. | siren tn the forego vin feet -iueh back want, will beshawh without p doubt. erpiabdnie grad drnhapmgheroapesoediaryryreiry 1 i} e « r hipwreckes kNSEY City, Oct, ) feet dressed, one side, black and .coopt hroe pleas in *. King Houry saw that | persed incites wok bear hisdie cand: bs a La Cuonica, § Ann street, Sims fen dreeee’ tes Wuitam Thornton teatiGed: Treside near Patenburg, | $24 sseomed three tate og At tIgeate the 5 ‘ MUST USE THR WHIP. Gre tecraas Penn” thems, Gotan : a aot With ‘New York, 7th June, 1806, 1/80 feet 2ineh Black walnut, suite reliroed. about bait « mile fram the ston ww develo] othe "pig. Kilda a he 1 nna OD Nel | A Quarrel Between ehcp) fe uw Manwel Buares Gud Melcher Bernal: 1,0 feet jf-ined binek walnut, dressed, two sides. A Wh ow ds ag te tinents ice the court a elrish were willing that Henry | sand Wrote ty in jal Beal eo8st en: Contd 2 of | ich i phe i 4 . be counterfeiting casc, which has been hanging fire for the ali himself their lord. He mlzbt bee lo: rYat Pla tect. ‘He wre ateaccomplished. | MApmsON, Ind., Oct, 14—Henry A. Armstrong, Tat Apel addressed to Dy José Mompau | O€ins.were alzo shipped : 0 pieces of hemlock, 1,10 ny Ceaserly wae tn the, howe from a Ee Ses eeato tals Whee tas but when the name was turne brilinnt, far-sceing leader, best by far that | formerly one of the proprietors of tie Marine Ratlway, onvenient and offensive, and being di ped ‘ge Casey the day of the riot. I remember ¢ District Attorney's office had to reality. the Irish chieftians refused to dbad y Juced. He rose in armas, and | came to tis death about eleven last night under mys- sed to give ample satisfaction to all who | addressed to Jobn Scalon, % 4 Case Delng in the house on that particular Satur. mg ee fratig oper? rogye eraet tee d Thonas Fitzerald. son of the | this clue the united strength of all the Catho- | terlous circumstances. Tbe evidenee before the Coro. Diu themselves Insulted—because honor does | rent 80.0 fect clear pine’ and 2 be: | day night, because he Iny down on the sofa and Fe: nce eo ra elated if Kildure, tlew to at d called on Ire ©: Was with b ‘The war iiis time was car- | cers jury showed thet Armetrong had not itved a iat in standing Gne's ground without | © non pine, together with bemlock | mained there all the eventig Uil it was thine to Ko to pen r bel bim, T shop of DablinwWas | ried on in at iy rf n, ‘There were “i rie pakea then and because he who arranges a dispute spruce, The lumber wi bout April Is71, | bed, and then he went 1 Hand took of big ” = Ca Hees fe Rranine peraee (no tau no special atrocitins, but sume hon, | RO No weeks he hee bea. Is braver than he who persists in an insult—1 tovecut, He ‘Yor whow it was, eto getup to work.” ‘Lath very The BSR a Me Barrows: nas, Who clave Lis skull with @ battle r the 1. Gnee the Earl of hone la Ht, and diy, withdraw said letter, hoping that by tb Yor what purpose it wes \o be used. My’ impression | sure Casserly did uot le till he was calles tu Mr. Joseph Byrne, the present proprietor of Was & at rah, and bu e defeated an bs ish army of equal men up alairate his wifes root, whe, as tice our differences may is that It was caoat all to be used as flooring. fs breakinat, Wo had uuday morn: | the Maison Doree, says that Mr. W. B, Horrowe r und the Usual ‘ ywiter a gallant taayache beat aud abiweg her, abd dragyed bergown ; Charles E, Stevens testified that he was an | 12 between 7 au acarpance was Involved financially, and that it was to pro: Cipher FIGHT IN THE BLACKWATER, anit ber hissoebd released hia hold, ead she @ have been incidents tn the course of | attorney at law in Syracuse, the Rouse sit Sunday cure assistance that he weat to England, where 1 ny, howey was ultimately broken | thon weul up stairs, very soon afterward seariug @ pis PRED 208 WE h Very Sorry, Of n not one of the executors of the estate of the late | in the riot without my having’ kuown it. 1 keep. nine- , a) et mi ; he Spanish forces which had | tnishot-Arfustrong wat found by e nelgubur ying cute have repaired them, and f shalt hever | cecrgell, suntord, but am an attoruey for the estate, | teen boarders, Dut the circuibataners attending Gasser. | Ne bas wealth and Influertlal relatives, Mr. Byr tw join had surrenderea the back door, with # bu hole at (he Corner of a fied manner in which you have | | have access to ali the b: ad papers of t ly's movemente were so pecullar that could uot help | declares that Mr. Borrows's intended departure aud et n his rihelion, ait eet Rea ead covered. with bruises, ani o Tam your servant, Mr. sanford. Mr. Sandford member of t noticing them, dject were known to. few of hia int ated, showing that he had beea tatruggle. The Jury wave not yet re Fucd a verdict HOW THE CUR WAS COwED. Jose Fennen pk Covro. iid business at Oneida. ee conae, OB One day more will finish the hearing, unless aie Mr, antord’s, check book for | some important witnesses are found. If Kelly before it, « it had been n gush like F down in na miliary ormidable which scaffold the eves of in record of thoir surrow Ke troly that Mr. Borrows Is on th erous and gonial of nen, ant declares that ‘gen: reporte tradition. The meaner multitud ad yet envountered. It ix ———— - ‘The hi othe @ deere to ia the 2 Bank. Mr. Santord is erdilted | and Quinn are arrested, they wifl probably waive ERORERE, Berroryinees (fae cen Gieee PeOnraHee 6 by tho.:ands, and theirnames perish wit m laid to the credit side of her ac- : leh wie t he history of the case referred to la the fore- | with 99,744.25 in the Oneida Valley National Bank during | examination, The Court adjourned till next | N¢y. ithe he story renu isputed that Clare Bat young lords who wish tu keep their heads on jon there was no vi Au American Citizen Thrown Into Prison in | poiny jeiter, in which the names of Suarea and | April, isa. Monday. Middleton aid go to Europe inthe sane steamer with their shoulder ald murder ar shops. there were no executions ' Bernal are mentioned, ts as follows: Warrant No. 619 was here produced for 89, Sa Mr. Borrows; toat the latter bad been intimate with tions ; ‘Tyrone was olhers were pardoned, been enough bloodshed in Ireiand. Elizabeth HAVANA, Oct 16,~Boyd Henderson of Penn- to Havana Oct, 11, accompanied by GERMAN HATRED OF Call eligious revolu her for years, and that she accoutpauicd bim to the Continent years ago. a YORE. H. Sanford, signed, MAYOR ABRAHAM BR, LAWR or, and “R. B, Connolly eee fylvania, who © It appears that Ferrer de Couto Influenced 148-35 for lumber to n Meantline a gre some friends of his about seven yoars ago to pur. | A- Oakey Hall. Mi ol Tole Comptroller, dated April 2, 1st], A’ letter was Democratic Reform Club 5 ow the contin evga was hey | been hous bloodshed in Ireland. Elizabeth | aig wife, was arrested iast evening at the Hotel Tele | ooase the Spanish paper La Cronica, then edited | Comp! April &, ter wi Pistol Practice in a Policy Shop, 4 ou the Continent, | To certain men in | herself was dying when the war ended, and she | 4/5 by the Chief of Police, and taken to the police | here by Mr. Ben Martin, and to place bitn (Ferrer | sls0 broduced, addressed to John, Bcalon, con- usinstically Seconding she Tammany | About 6 o'clock last evening William H, Mor. and they su declared, Men in A tet ok Magnaniniiys ‘The ‘question. of | headquarters, whore he is stil couftued, but i» permit- | de Couto) in the editorial chair, Shortly after | fom" vir, eorge H. -Bandford, | inform: ton, of #8 Secoud avenue, and William Kelly, of 48 witiediwetauitcana ine veperaiied | Srength “desman. the, two ‘couniriew jhad | tedtvace hit wie and Meade The canes of hi arret Us ateramns ie tegte tra Now York | (Me tim ihatiumber had “been shipved to | | The Young Men's Democratic Reform | Ninth aven Into Albert J. Adains's policy sbop, so tg dost the Church, I€ was for some | taken as decided. Three times Ireland | ever since be arriv has been seen in comununtes, | Series of articles or letters particularly severe toriel ; Th Seen y vee As ma; | Club had a rousing mee.ing at 997 Broadway last | a Adams had but recently gpbailion cg loathe Care Tenis take te | ettecttce kt te she Maclean eaket tne | cos waco ene with the Coben age, | pon Cubans in general and upon a set of seang ] terial on board the barge “John ( sey.” It also | os cning, the purpose being to take action on the | & on, and © arose an to his right to eof the Irish Church toward the 8ce of | aid exhausted, But’ the problems of'e final | ef) fap tar fas Wonsds of bb oun and In particular, One of the most virulent of these | Bef Would come by Fall, of Which another inven- | nomination of Mr. Abraham RK, Lawrence for the al ground Ades p Oringa doven shot Barden and Dete i Were at least lukewarm, Wh VILi. broke with the Pope he left th repube | Lory Was also given. lotters Ferrer de Couto managed to ha’ rf Stevens continued—I find no evidence that Mr. EE lished in the Diario de la Marina and th Henry | settiement was as far off as ever, [Applause mass | To govern Ireland required a p one of which hit tin. Cj west mayoralty of New York. Mr.John A. Foley pre- Prensa, at force Hagan of the Thirticth street ; “ . AP aes pep alyfnd, novevidence that Mr. } sided in the absence of Townsend Cox, Esqu the | poiice atution, heard tne shooting, and hurried tothe Standing. ‘The Irish isuops. foreswore. the hoient sirength to keep the peace, and The Lexingion Rac then the leading journals of Havana. He more: | Sirsa or im, T have wade no ep-cite | Prealdent of the club. Mr, Lawrence, havin, fe. ‘helly put his pistol, sn cld-testioued muzzle , Ook the wath to the Kid out Cay ‘ ~ Re over sent from here a uumber of coples of said i have made Bo spocit ; Hoader, about is inches tong against the detectives head Pope and took " exister f such @ force there was | Lyxinaron, Ky. Oct. 18—The trotting at the pee exanination of Mr. Sanfori's papers for ccrrespoud: | heen introduced to the assemblage, was greele " Gitteulty. ‘They did not take the oat! ia Dmade in the English Constitution UREINOTONS AY i letter, printed on looke sheets, which he caused | ghee, accounts of other matter bearing between Mr. | Dect Introduced | . nn tifeatcued a blow ituit’Stho detective fred oneg Nias bech soletiines asserted, but they aaa le i. | tore: fair to-day was very fue. The third trot for year | tobe placarded on the most conspicuous cor- | fleary W: Genet and Mr. Scalou. ; ward the eviling, nud Kelly weakeueds Kelly aod t a 4 was ever to be identilied with poverd the 6siliy, the cath to Henry VILL. ‘The Church was it ever ihe: two telande. were | lings was vory remarkable, the time made being 9% | ners of that city. hi TA Mr. Lawrence thanke dup. ¥ 7 1. tth h Ir, John Jones recalled. monatration. He aad not co t the time in a very lux condition. Some ort wi f | seconds ¥ than has ever been recorded before. | 4 ae Le wae $0 flagran' ‘ hats he young men ‘The prices for the lumber are on the main Some | only to say a fow words to hi Mark Flanngan’s Trial. shops had fami walla e during « race was without @ break. The winner | deemed it thelr duty to notice it, especially aa | of tne ems iGae’ while others are gute | persously eonecrued. be dislik The trial of Mark Flanagan for th Aor of tive Lo their ih cat brino Pate one of the polnts implied ip the insulting letter | Feasonable. On the whole the prices compare favora: | teste, aud poiltical and parit a ni ‘or the murder of venerable W Bccuss esting colt are both oy Membrino Patehen. was that fear would deter any Cuban from re- | pip'with those of any'New York deat resaarily enter ne ‘preset his wife wae resumed yesterday in the General Scasto tomed to wee it like situati H = Pecuium #150, for four-year-olde and on | senting it ut a meeting of the tacos. Lots were es been consulted, and had hs ch ‘wad 9 to second horee; mile Otticer Peter Sheridan testite Prisouer to escape from t n a Tied his own wis drawn to determine by whom Ferrer de Couto Frederic - B. Mitchell, @ lumber dealer of | (5 be a candidate for offic should be chastised for his Insolence. ‘The lots | Rome, N. Y., testifted whieh Le woul d to the attempt of the e police station, and that rely. ‘Line new VHE PONTIPF THROWN OVERBOARD. r Dormans, mere military gov- King Heury riiament, which there was anotuer position ve preferred, and one which from is eons fell te ei d felc salesinan and Superintendent of the firm of | Bature did not Involve partisan bitter aess, ask, n why he had cut his wife, he ree a held fe and U Sullivan Riles be niga, who would shale fell tg Mr. Manuel Buares and Mr. Molchor | 9185, 4°tithord. f auipped a Fit Sd and sth, | _ Buthe had been womluated for Mayor by his fellow. razy.’" The shoe kuite wite was in xample of industry, This ex- ral, two youn a OF families and | trite Mr-Scalon, Mauhs(tanyt via the Hud: nd meant to go through the feht to by f deed Was committrd was e Mvore and taing attends PorLnent was tried, Scottish farmers and arti- Pine VY. VV Via honorable antecedents, hey ediately left | pia'tiver italirs A bi oF "6 tor the acods roiorm. ‘This coutest te resentially ® yo nigh the deed was commistod w gyinced a frie disposiiion to 8.ns Were pianied in six of the the best coun- | Soonp Taor—Hrenium 9100, fo: Havana for New York, and calling upon Mr. | 82) 4, Maal and & draft Wi quently sent by ut In behalf of the purity of the baiiot-box portant testimony being given ‘Th Was th rd, and the King | ties of the Nortuern province, ‘The Irish, It was | Bever Deaten 340; #1) to Bret, $4) Lo we Ferrer de Couto, demanded a retraction oF sat- | Mr. Sanford. Te goods Were sulpped under the order He wes m young man and it seemed that Ena tne counsel for the. (isa of Baylund ¥ ler of I a id, were the owners of thelr own land, and it | Rut pages OM isfaction for the insults contained in his letter, | or Mr. Sanford. a very alowiy, "The fact that the was « Young | aurea to the Mra. Mary Buck land. Fe chi ctho tile | Ww s'eruel to surip thom of holt inheritance and | Rute iaES tiourd He promised to give them ail the satisfaction |” y. C, Miller testified : Man had even been lett agaiuas but eee charge. ite | Flanaran, Mark Fiiuenaty Jr. Stee. i lanus, and sent keris © | drive them naked into the forests to starve; but | Koderick, ‘ : they could desire, and the Cubans left hisoflce, | y lumber morchant {n Oneida, N.Y. and @ part. | New York to rally aroun principles embouted in | onoe was autioct to epllemtie Ble tet " 1 bis French was.) For | Utsre was plenty of Fooin in the island for the | Meteor Shortly thereafter they were arrested and | 2,40) lumber merchant ip Qnelda, X. Fang & patti propowed t Charge the jury todayer ees nae bbe Hecorder wit Henry Vif1. pleased the Trish ard to say | Colonists, ts Here were then only dW,00 natives | Carolina. lodged in jail ou the complaint of Ferrer Under the name of Miller @ Co.,1 Know of no goods & young n Cael Way. But be meant well to them, He respected | inthe whole inland. 1 have said, and 1 ehall | Jsek Matthew i oii: Gouto for attempting to provoke him to uht @ | furniahed forthe trict Court Houne. Know He std Ac Wawaale Proteaca at Mika ‘ wolr customs and their rights, and showed no 0 repea rauy times—it bs Ay Bay, peels tan ale ‘ ‘They found bi o1 pleased, | not dealings whic e here ear, aud . i + * siete to actze thelr lands and divide shem | Have to roveat it many, times it lel way way. | turn Taor-Premiuun pie, Cor yearliuge; mile heate, | Dut the newa ot rerrer de Coute’s cowardly ao: | been et waa nota ineniber of Our vata ies On Thursday Patrick Caulfield, a member of among English suldiers, While he lived the | pased—that tuose by whose toil the earth is | Memurine Patchen. 11 | ton Was soon bruited about, and he was snub- | Sra, T B06 roe Of Mr. Banford's dealings outside of foal lite be ted mde gia Brcuication OF Me: | the recruiting staif of the regular army, came from Irich showed no disposition to separate from | nude to yield fruit alone merit from us any 2 2 | bed by every one of his country who laid claim | °¥F Stim through the p Yor the Mayoralty, he should work for the cause | Newark to 84 Tenth avenue, to arrest a Mr, Allen for Enviand Whence, then, the change that fol- | serious consideral’ a. [Applause,) ‘The new set dis. the least self-respect. ‘Then old Gen, Don Do- Mr. Stevens recalled : Of the people with redaubled real alten deweriba: in la Ge Kad Geen ani te ae towed thereafter? Fromm two causes, The re | tiers took tho land, built houses, villages Tinie, SAVE HA ingo Golcouriassince garroted In Havanavcatled | Tknow that Me, Sanford has had business dealings | | When he hid been loformed that he bad been put for | Dougherty of the First Infantry, tt dat Newark lig ous bel wt und the custoins of centuries oan. und towns, and Lnproved the condition of the — ——— upon Couto and intimated to him that he would | tn lumber outelde of the firm of Milter & Co. Ae Mf. | wardas the reprossutative of municipal reforinat Nod and’ owed aletter which’ hie sald. was eu. Oriee . be changed in # g neration, and the quat yple ; and 1 ister ls the gare a be publicly b » 7 - | Sanford was a member He State Benate, he un that eause, and smn’ Washington for (he arrest 1 waa tn, bul Bat De CDAD 1D 8 eee Te oe Ao wed by es bad if Wistar le how the garden of} ‘Trotting on Prospect Park. Se een eat ee lb’ Galea Moke At- | iouptediy did busiuess, retaihiug the Arun name of Mil Nid Conttiue the ‘Aghi unt Mrs. Allen called a policeman mid had Cautiield 1oeked the Protestant religion, The immediate suc the Protestant plantat The postponed 2:28 race was contested yester- | wrote a written retraction of the insult. ler & Co. on, He ‘knew the Mre, Allen's brocher leatiied at delerson. Market censor of King Henry declared the religious which had existed in Lreland for cen: i jeimocratle Club o purity of the ballot bi This Ulsver vi peace, Ke ttle the Prospect P Flagler was the rk Jay that Cn $100 out of Al nt gave Ire on had been play: day © rH, HOtWithataniling the ted to any extreme to save himsel: Mr. ‘Trull, counsel for Justice McQuade, offered fayorite at $10 to §@) pree | Golcouria dictated t mittee a transcript of the Judge's bank ne The pr above amp he meubers, aud ail others in harmony of feelilg wl cd up Iu deteuiior ew bal wile at watroke of the pen. Bomersct. bo- idee rep ratten’ pieylew ters atartinn letter, which Couto joyfully slened., ne papers are to be subsaitied tomdny | teu to ‘do 'che same thle year, aud 1 re nved'be no p ph seal esi w und to extirpate {dolatry, ‘The aed struggles; fresh immigration Lx ouy was republished In the Diario dela Marina | at the investigation. ‘The Commission adjourned | feér of the result. Isis hearers could do a deal of ipped of their ornaments and Dauations E ney wou ihe case (n hand, follow up the of Mew ned in; aud the ifish peasant and the alien | Dauntless shire, fe aearinat to d Prensa of Havana, and posted on the same | to meet to-day, at? P.M. of ae 7 we jen tn hend, Sollow up th E Chief McWilliams Released, ject of ition Was side by side, exchanged kiadnesses, and in- | Quints, Ait Ingler and Netie teow tae lord’ ene saplouous corner that had served for the pub: x4 ity to eet the Chief of Police McWilliams was yesterday 1 iniited termarried went off even. Flagler and Neitie took tne lead aud | fication uf the retracted aspersions. New Hampshire Ablaze for Greeley—The | the jeople. “end forth again token into court on @ writ of haveas corvus. The Bar iy which the work of loonoolasra. wi NEW CHURCH QUARKEIA. At the Road of the atretca bath Grivers let dut their THE CUR AGAIN TURNS TAII« Liberals Confident of Victory. Srastwor thy canvassors Gounty Prosesutor sald: thai a. athimaaicneaa. noe Out, and dreland was driven wild. Ireland wa: But evil spirits do not lose their hold so easily. here war & great Goal “of genera’, | So much forthe past. The result of the whole | Conconn, Oct. 18.—There has just closed in Iyrepiied if chia been found against the Chief for escaping from taught the lessen that it must yield to the new | Beat side, they made their next breach oof the most brilliant conferences of Lib red. The peop! Previous | ridiculous affair, which we gather from the | this city o abe had no doubt but tual they will see that no | PePBty Sherif Cronin pI aD held in the Stat eb Axed st BONN, Nua alae satere phen cncietmont wr columns of LA oluetor ‘as | eral Kiepublicans and Democrats ever held in the State. | frauts were commitced. But he had Hot. tatended to | RELA BINA ef entered pleas of not gu ae” ciaole parties | might be pa Soa eset OF restorcey, ae every section of New Hampshire comes the moat | make s epeech. He thanked the club again for its | (9,44, the, fadietments, | Mosars, | Jotn Mccarthy Charles Scott, Willan Wh am C. Why ter + ‘the send off ba 7 feather. Ferrer do Couto challenged Abren. Fevory indicate Sattering reception and David H.’ Smith becaine 2,0 7 feu'mane thor the out Grantts | Mr. Lawrence was frequently Interrupted with | Ad be wes released. = pee A Seen ‘The challenge was accepted, Forror declined | State Nas not forgotten what her duty ts in the coming | cheers, and at the conclusion of his remarks he ee to Might anywhore outside of Belgium, ‘The par | {rocley ahd irony ll over ne staieoallube guns | Hon Cees ML Lawrence the'daudideie Atte | 4lnage MeCunn's Will to be Contested. ticular reason of his doubtful tntention to | & most thorough working organicaion existe. Al M An application was made yesterday before eh its before the ‘oul 1 Democratic Reform Club was 2 honor the King of Belgium with an infraction speek ere oat laying eno Pesci: eae | unanimously adopte Surrogate Hutchings, by relatives of the tate Judge order of things or stand by the Pope; must stand by the general cause, and look for Ire- land's independence among Catholic powers. Trish traditions and Ideas became inseparably Unked with religion, © BLGODY MARY," as she Is called, restored the Catholic religion, and with it the Papal supremacy, Ministers and bishops, who bad Feparaied, from Ko on another, and new quarrels grew up between tue Calvinists and the members of the Estab- Hshed Church. In 1496 Sir Thomas Wentworu better known as the t=] ot Bung ssocd, was se! oyer as to |. He saw the value of the Ulster settle: and he proposed to add to {t another in Connaught which should be composed of & atill more loyal element. | It wisued to concillate #he Catholics, but he could only settle Connaught by dispossessing a num frovly of ihe offers be ti Whose ‘ames can be given tf uc Light advan evra w ern mir wing reports of the canvass for the Liberal can yi Dauutless aps together they wer ud to Ue haltin it, He» Dauntless at aradually gated ur tit nearly le oved ‘iiton returns to spend the last again took the outh of fidelity to the) ¢ | ber of irish proprietors. He. wi ny owen Tet Pat bis Bag. Hpanding the bor 4 canvass ic wil be ablaze with en- | Resolutions were also adopted providing for | MoCunn, to be permitted to contest his will. Citations Gnlon was celobrated by the funcreal WM of | oT thou the Rxglich colotlate’s but tie renault. | paRLinereuae hed: gtusytruggle NOME Was Mags fs Se INH SE Rie sountry Goes bob srenepiete Among the prov.inent sneakers who are | the appointment of ppropriate cominittese to | were returnable on. the %thetnst more than th ad men and Wamen burnt neal cara ‘iy Meaatn AagAls guetiine On al Kites ee erties unity Tt may have been based upon Ferrer's recolloc- canvass are the Hooea W. Parker, ter confer with other friendly organizations to pro- | The contess. way that the will tries to raire ui Ot the stake, nd knows no such murdetmd-grdueosal ‘od pees ‘The will be the moet exciting race of the season, Large | Ui of the @ with which sald potentat fon. He eted eur Ob vide speakers, select vigilance committoes, se- | S¥9Pensiow of alieuation, and thar ite es for there cre no Protestunys there. T who] Mr Froude then spoke at some length upon | sume are ‘ed On the reault, Gnzelle aclis in the | prevented any violation of his soll during th LORS ea RE SEM ork ar ers Cure trustworthy canvassers, and take such | Proof are irregular. The contestauis elaiun he had gone thither fled whe. molar, e8au/ued sway a Pree OP ate fo for hae pools for 81%; Rosalind, 679; Fullerton, #0; Palmer, | late Franco-German war, Anyhow, Abren’ Cae ee ene poaing Weak other action as will secure & fair and honest | ‘elle Judge ‘hrough @ half brother aud bait Phe Catholic reaction setting in throughgut Bue | {he administration of the Kari of Stratford an: $60, aud Commo’, #40, secon’ accepted even Ferrer’s eccentric choice Ruteresk. Groeiey and Brown demonstrations will | election, The club adjourned, with “three —— Pope carried Ireland in ita stream. Irajand | ‘¢ condition of the colonists In Treland, atk a BSE Of ground, and everything was in rondiness for fe held in Manchester and all the prominent cities | cheers for Abraham H. Lawruhoe, the next { The Bananet to the Natlonat Bonrd of Trade chore its place on the}Pope's side, and ebose it THE GREAT REBELLION OF 141, Kings County Republican Nominations. 0 Coparviire of the belligerente, when sud- Fopresented, jayor of New York,” Last evening the Chamber of Commerce enter. Ovi d from t c ’ and hy fort, made to give Sens grand ro: —_ treet and fousn that tie the cause of the | we are now, he continued, on the edgo of the | Yesterday afternoon and last night the Grant Genly, Site shallenging Dis mas, and after the en On Teekay Ue ete a telat tie bah ie ; ales the Nations! Board of Trade at @ grand banquet saute | ably and irrevocably o moat tremendous event in all Iria history—the | Republicans of Kings county held thelr county and | heard of conditions, Fofrer suddeniy discovers | M1, Junesnoke waa nota hird full ead ihe Graatcou, | The South Careline Hon—The Carpets | in Detmonico’s. Among we guests were Peer Cooper, piper pls lela gy ung rea Fevelllon, of picture is 0 PON ARE 72k | city conventions tm Commonwealth Hall, Washing | that Abren was unworthy of bis powder! He | ina ROW spproaching. | Baggers Repudinted by :he Negroos, Rag; Mayor Hall, and Mayor Powell of Milsalath LAThs anlinht tha Ganaeroue t need but glance at its leading features. Mi , Brooklyn, The claims of the Germans of- | TUMPs up some absurd charges feainet spe | Bests Granite Siate will show berself true to DHARLESTON, Oct, 18,—The election returns wie Hee} which devolvedon hur, Your own great histo. | #roude then gave woketoh of the diferent par- unty were entirely. ignored ta both coi ZOUAE Cuban, changes whose feisty i proved by | honores oo, Tee Hom, oreee Wreny. fare not nearly tu. Enough is known to coutirin the | tgaionbenu (ic partys flan, whom | am proud to call a friend~Me, | Wes oxisting In Ireland at Ime. Herman, endorsed by eran Teepi Khia, unwiline to Sahb Abren, Ferrer chal- rr a reer ‘Thursday morning report that the negroes as a general ———_—— Motley ‘avplause)—rather blames hor for back: | 1 spoke of the horrible massacres of the native Feived the votes ef the. Germans ‘nig, lenges ‘the editor of La Revolucion, Mr Arnao, | OF Friends in Chicago~Addition, Divis- | rai nave throwa thelr entire vote im favor of thelr Police Odicers in J wards than Bnds toult with her alacrity, She | Irish under Elizabeth. Ju my reading of history | Conrady ot the city convention wut preaeuting the | ‘This challenge was accepted, but Forrer object and Silence, Was reluctant to draw the sword, but when she | O08 great phenomenon ever presents Itself be» | clult allawags, pudiatin the Carpet-bag: Hepsoy, N.Y. Uct, 18,—Ofle e8 A light reform. | Th of a Mr. Boeckel for the lowest and iast | to the choloe of asecond made t ore James N. drew It sie never sheathed It, until the star of | lure we. It is that every political crime isa his adver. Cuicago, Oct. 18.—Judge Blodgett, of the preseat Fomunerative position on the city ticket tat | gary, who had deputed Gen, Bernabe de Varona | Uni Teut-Governot, A. J. Ransler, ceolored,) hestbeaten | D¥eF and William Beat of this city were arrested iat ° 5! cl . ited States District Court here, has issued @ special Overt es. J. Ransler, (co 4 on liberty, which bed threatened to go down in | debt registered in heaven, and that payment to | of J of the eo of the Bixth District, om Ds D rep 1 to be P Gen, Win, Gurney for Congress {n the Second District, | evening on the charge of permitting thy two men tal Blood, bevaine fied on the northern banners, | the very last farthing, with interest and with Ob “they are ‘nothing buts eet | (embeta) to represent him. hls fell to the \/ n irs rye ofill tanta abeurh yeuire to try Dickenson and Fort, Buperintendents of | Several de The following oominatio n insulting letter to Varon 9 Marine Hospit inleslonere of However, th hot of the whole matter is— | stone and extorted § from the contractors, The M. Koverts. | no fight! Treasury Department ‘n advised for sume time A o > practices have been carried on by the. Super= ar: | tiextract of Varona’s last letter to Ferrer | intendenta of this oulldiue, but had gone no fortier vated candida FXe | into custody by them on Monday, who were supposed te fa,’ Gov, | be connected with the Water ry, (0 hoping | steape. Dyer wekuox ted ‘at cneb ined | recelved # plato) from the th revel nes | ed AMY modey. they are Bow iwi This recelyed the indignant compound interest, is demanded of those who, when the bill ls sent in, represent the person of the criminal, It ts not those who commit the crime who have generally to suffer for It; it falis on others who are innocent; and this hever again to go down, never again to grow yuld that 1 could say that Elizabeth's and Was ae upright a8 her cause In th 1 have no doubt, ahe d to Ireland, but the 9 @stab who doctored the bids for cut | foubt at he and but deny havi 1 Jail awaiting Mm the place, only ‘Justice, Cy srs District, J.P, 1 Mighiy diegusted with hie pasticourses Hie hes lost | oation, whlch will take place tis afternuons No otiee ment of f in Bnuland had end pros | bas been frum the beginning of time one Distrlet, Joba, Taylor; plat Disiriot, | fy yuna ‘he entire proceeding, At reads ae fol- | haa to order the discharge of e clerk for scapegoat: faiicuee with black sud wilter nae Tot | Grresis have Docu made ere in couuection wich (us een ott tie Protestants, in Which she most | Of the great inysteries of the Providential | “e0rwe W. Benson, wat ‘and even b It was not untiloné | “Gov. scott is hard al work Massing evidence against | Allair, WR own’ lites and” ts wore | government of the world anot precisely ——— iol, ttate tn, you by | af the papers here cxposed tho frauds thatanyching wee | ane Zviduse for the pending sult — $$ oct HR et Een | Understand ft, bot thei aso which Mr, Bownrd’s Book, Other shape "=the frst plese of newe'T have ever beard | went,” The trial will fonably show that. th — One Hundred Thowsnnd Dollars Want beth could nut p Catholic | We may draw fr . Is many ® hot | Avnunw, Aug. 18,—Tho manuscript of the orl- | of youwilch does you Honor although, untortumucely.it | #wimiies have boon long ed and of large pi F, W, Bird for Governor of Massach: Sr, Louis, Oct. 18,—Mr. 8, N, Goodale hus ens 1 te we the head of that | spltitel man who will do wrong if he thinks | inal dratt of Mr, Seward’s book was entirely complete | MJoupsel! who atates Lt; anid in your becond letter you | tiny and It le expected that high oflcers will ' | Boston, Oct, 18,—The State Democratic and | tored suit im the Circult Court against the (ue for 0 Wea bos bo held answeruulen Tawi Uituie mone we coly | Rormetinic since. At the time of his death Mr foward | Suet, but tomake whe understand the abeoldte hecoestty : poe geet Liberal Committee, at & meeting to-day, decided to aub- P $100,000 damages for publishing # dispatch from Boston eamaran maar be ped aneworanie, Hew eit cacages but | Pad, Aulahed the revisions of about two thirds of |; } of uly wanhing my hands of the dlagrace of having ever | The Tammany and Liberal Republican nont- | stitute FW. Bind in place of Cuarles Sumper for Gov. | furnishod by the Amorican 'ress Associn\ion, in which land never ceased to try to drive her fromthe | that the penalty of bis in dy will fall upon op Will be ag once taken up and completed | pui ona wan Uke you. Frou this Ldeduce that | mations in the First Assembly District are, Janes He oor, William 1, Smith for Lleutenant-Governor, in | Goodale is sald to be ruspected of brig connected wilh thre tat r to blame Kiigaborb bi the unb: ud P Ri. n Frederick aud bie edepted daughter, Ales | you are as crazy as you a. for Assombly; Jeremiah Kenuefick for Aldgiwan, and Plage of George M Stcarms, aud Josiah G. AbLVit, clog | the wasussination of Mr « harles Laue ai Dyscacster rane. 8 anil ‘éaboth fur what # Unbord geuerativu, Would Sir John Haw: | ister Senards ‘Mut the brush te VOU are worethan all this, Foueres | D. 1. 0 Conor for Asslistaut Alderman, to place of Mr. Hird, Masts ou Buudas evoulnic ines,

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