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Fifth Av: enue, and Brand Opera Mouse, street, near Bast Bri works wel have eve img the axireme very wealth ness. On the contr glory of that Chureh bus ina giv faded, if not in consequence of its w as fis worldly possessions accumulated, jthe heathen avd its dispensations of charity huve of course been greater with ‘the increase in its temporal prosperity; but gve doubt if the Methodist Church exerts that influence for good to-day whicb It evertod tweuty vor on is, as it appedns to us, that this n for its spiritual the ro Church has grown too r wood. The mombers of the Church in their anxiety to build up their de: have often overlooked moral delinquen- eles in nen of standing and iiftuence em which would never have been p brethren holding more bumble Thus a laxity of dis ained way in relation to mem- bers of high worldly standing which has exercised a deteriorating influeuce on the general (one of the Church, and lessene en to it by the outside world. It is not necessary to specify instances. Nearly everybody at all acquainted with the Methodist denomination will be able to ca)! them to mind, of Christianity it wae eet forth as a funda- mental religious truth that no man could serve God and Mammon; we have never heard that any now revelation has author- It is not probable that such scandals a8 those which occurred in the business of the Methodist Book Com- cern could have taken place in the early history of Methodisin; and there would be po diffoulty in citing other cases to show that, as the love of money is the the wealth which the nation bas acquired is its greatest element of weakne Perhaj awaits it. attempts have i among endured positions in cipline ly depra appare of good church it is pri It is possible haps bh wf wor WEDNES! Beoath’s Theatre Kowee aod d Bowery Theatre Bryant's MinstreleT Bry Dock Olrens, Ae. - Poet 0 Theatre Merry Wi Grand Opera Mowre Ko Corts Qi ympte Theatre «bv tis Them Watteek's 0 Weoed's Museum Our Colorsl Brother, Matinew. sor the aerommodation of mp-town residente, Hooments for Tue Sox will be received a up-town advertisement offices 514 West in of Broadway and Sixth OS West Twenty-third str Lon the east ide at from A. M. to SiO P.M. gates at Uh A Danger to be Avoided, "The Methodist Church in the di youth was poor and lowly, but its good No body of men devoted zeal for the spiritual welfare of thetr fellow ereatares than was shown by the good, earnest ministers who bailt mm this country. early always poor, they eutered into their work with their whole hearts, push- ntg the waste places on the’ f civilization, und hantships of every iinaginable a but never halting in their lebors nor lack- sults of their missir Dleseed with remarkuble able even when we take Dito consideration the purity of the mo- ves which animated these men and the itlous earnestiess with which th pursued th Now the Meiho. mg faith in the Buecess—remar aly te respect gi ized a different b anfortunate terest of any party. uch a case yee What sean Irom sourre, ‘There can be little doubt that in purity of motive, spirituatity of zea), and sinc Methodist denomination Breatly fallen off from what it was in its early days of poverty and grace Sincerely hoped that it will never un- ally as a chur J ould come to pass Wat political success would ertake to nc We Bt be tuarca rs) THE SUN, WADNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, un IRISH AND BHOLAND —_+— jook thelr oattie, took. thale how jentality of tho Trish, wore suffered to ro perty, but Netone single word of ye county of Cork ‘a8 of the inhabitants of Cashel. Dr. Muay evittence in regard to this PHELPS, DODGE & CO. part of the business was decidedly obsoure and unsitisfactory. Tho result of this voyage was only eighteen laborers, who were fortunately saved from the general massacre, dat Apia and the other six at Levuka, Then Capt. ARMeTroNo procured from the British Consul at that place an authorization to continue in the provecded to other islands, where one hundred natives were captured. These were safely landed at Lovuka, after which the vessel wae seized. As the result of the examination at 8yd- ney, AnMsrrone and one CLANcy, & sail were committed to take their trial on the charge of murder, while four of the crew were held on the charge of unlawfully assaulting, beating, and wounding one of the islander moral to be drawn from this fright- ful story is that captains engaged in afilc should have nothing to do with such turbulent fellows as those Bougainville savages, who measures to manage them, of the Cart had been contented to kidnap only quiet and docile isianders he would still be at liberty and in cominand of his brig, while Dr. Mcrnay would doubtless be growing rich and respectable, ander the ‘otection of the British flag and British Consular authorizations. ————___— The Proposed Statue of Horace Gree« jurious effect upon itt spiritual condition than any egrtbly re- vompense could j have a far wore in, ONE #INOLE DROP OF BLDOD, y friends, If they horses and Pope to preside over tho Supreme Counsel of the n of Kilkenny, and abuut the same time news came to Irelan THE ILLUSTRIOTS OWEN NOT O'NEILT had landed In Treland on the coast of Ulster, This man was one of the most distinguished officers the on Kowistedged "to wre the Operators in Metal. D. D. Field, Jr., and ex-Recorder Smith, counsel for the two Nelsona in the case tawhieh they are accused with burgiariously emtering Phelps, Dodge & Co.'s warehouse tn OM street, entered the General Sessions yesterday at the head of forty-one witnesses for the prisomers, District Attorney Fellows called the 4 and the other witneases for the 2. but none reaponded. He the trough wome mistake the ease, although fixed for trial (hi valendar, and henee the complain been sunimoned. poawible to procecd with the trial, ng and anxibus, b peremptorily, and suggested ield waid that the w for the prisoners were all re their attendance in sleat hours of the day was a great hardshiy this teason he was anxious to have atime when (be trial shuuld proceed bevond peradve bo pad, his clients were reput us Jeboring under the Inypetaticn ng Out Of w TOTCADLiKeOOMLe | 0 of the Jarve st Ntast was roalby solely a mercantile one, but the felomtous el: ment had been Introducer which should have nd his cients were tm] ortunity to vindicate he controversy for settioment ‘They wore, he adie Ay trial, and had boon earnest in (the Lita) took their cattle mustromember that they wk what was the'r own. (Great laughter And very shortly afterwards the began it, and where 7 Judge Brady’s Decision. We are inclined to think that Judge Brapy was right in his decision yesterday in the Twrep ense, tha this State requiring the endorsement of the names of witnesses on the back of an indictment, Bat is it equally clear that the learned Judge is correct in his reasoning on the at was the rea called to Dab kept until the Oh it thy he Pee And applause.) Masaaure began, bat wh ‘The trish claiming and protection them to Carrickfergus, DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1872. the Boantah {nfant troops in’ the world, ganized an army, Jonroe on the through the earl and before the eveni Ing in confysion, an on the field and plains of Henburb, while the trish soldiers stood triumphant it had shown Its valor and won its victory. the treachery of Ormend and agency of the there is no law in was taken from themy and the High 8! & man of mo heen fined £1,000, died in jail, Was not able to pa i Not content Wh {hom nat they would eet tome shillings for every m that they woul for shillings for ¢ i nilzeated to the that he had labor trade, hours of the army was fy- rray of soldiers pantry poople rt the country near Carrickfergus, cattod Island . of more than three thon. first thing these Pngilsh Puritans and Seotoh garrison Ald waa to steal out of Carrickfergus in the night timorwo as to in among them an unarmed people, and slaughtered every man, woman, and ehild they (Hixses for the Initeherers.) left 3,000 “human beings dead behind them. Leland, tho English Protestant historian, says, This ie the frat Jand on thelr si Ho then ex~ ty that they, ¢ ¢ Hrasted public f Haron and the oiler Judes at- tend to this business as if it was their ows pri- is the kind of rule that, an English histo ya to ask the honest [tre~ applause and laughter} thie ie the at the loaned @¢ right citizens 01 » by thelr approval, and field on which at made the Chie! heir absenve it He holds that the rule in England which requires tho names of witnesses to be fur- nished is for the ber exclusively. Is not this proposit Jegistation whi He was will~ an early doy mainiy through t Ruelish" lords who ware « English Government, the Oontederat tho most disastrous defeat ‘ken, and al Oliver Cromwel 4, and truly. that he o water, butay of the prosecution and Ireland's cause: kind of rule t the honest and uy m refuted by the h requires the name witnesses to be given to the defendant, on indictments for treason, with certain ex- urred in Tre This the first mas How in the name of Heaven can any man be Jearned as Mr. Proade and make such untrath- ful assertions as he has advanced ? he, in the name of history, aase began by massacre: © Theatre Apo. this country (Renewed appar In the sane way this Biratord instituted an~ other tribunal in Ereland whieh he called the Court of Warda,and do you know what this was? Tt was found that the [rieh people, gentle und simplo, failed to bocome Protestants, have not a harsh word to say to any of the Protestants, but Ido say that AY MIGT-NINDED PROTESTANT strength and fact ind, because of nt faith, belle 196 rake war with te ith the thick, blood Mr ion of Oliver d by telling us that the Lord d of Ireland, (hat he and ttended to ine terfere with no man's liberty af comsoionce 5 amine adds that : Lf CROMWELL'S POLICY WERE CARRIED OUT pibbably Lwould not be here apeakin to yor of our dimenities with Trolad Us-« Hig adds, moreovor, that Cromwell had formed adevan' for tho pacifeatian of Ireland which woukl have mada future troulles there tmpos- sthle. What was thls desicn? Lord us What this desivn ws avowed purpose Was to end oll diffivulties in land, whether they arose from the Iand qi the religious question, by putting atotal meng to the Irish r ‘ach of the cart ifivation of Lroland and ble bnsiness me 98,000 of his follow eo) mn we have in the Protector wie was a liberal: e of tho statute—7 | South Sea labor t Anne, 6. 2l—which provides that when any person is indicted for high treason or mis on, alist of the witnesses hall be produced on the ¢ proving the indictment, mentioning the names, profession, and fp the said witnores, be also given at the tline that the copy of the indictment is de- livered to the party indicted—the very Jonpguage of this etatute is that itis “for tion of the Crown, and er scourtag he rights and liberties of (he ininsion issued to into a transaction the Dean Kilmore and SEVEN OTHER PROTESTANT CLENGYMEN to make seduloun inquiry about the F Who were plindered, and Inquiry abort those whe y Here are the words of If the captain prision of tre: titled to a spe thelr endeavors nothing would prevent » trial this ten Redivrd anid that the hon xed for trial were Hkely to conan much time that to rench thie onse wor Aifiiowit, If not imposstile, the case should ao over till Deoember, and iat mean time a day suiting the © Private counsel ongaged Jude Kullervonjand dl be agreed Hpon. ace of nbode of Castlehaven: ‘The Catholics were urged Into rebéliion, and the Lola om were often hear ilon the nore lade would be derived (or pilfered) frou some of the best and most anctent names fathers fought for Tund, belong to Protestant, He # it was the eld adage of le sierembod that pot out the Catholics, root oat che Trish; give Troland to Bazlish Protos. mediately recenorste hh! from such re other land or treat loughter an ued for several minutes.) Mr. Froude, began in maasnere and it ended in ruin, Ttended in ruin (he most terrible, and if It was the old stor James the First. venionce of UL py extirpating the further All those fami ago of thelr reliion te the Cor f Protestant blood Bart of Clanricarde. of witnesses mude the case tor probable that It would eon« » trial, boageise no, and ea Uh ne the result would turn. suggestion for fixing i's counsel anid the defense would take thetr chance for Priday, and after sav further debate that time was finally xed mpc ‘Lhis one has excited nyuo interent,« i the large metal dealers o x ion, the younger rkoners, was inthe employment of VI Dodge & Co. in their accounting departme: i access to tholr correspondence . ‘The firm were last summer eurptived A0f disappointments in projected opera: 4 Which they eould ascribe to nothing but ile by some of their clerks of Information that Urey previonsty supposed was their exblu. at information enabling the 10 anticipate their ¢ Buspicton Qnalty fasteucd om young Nelson, and « watch was pe movements, resulting one night in the pans of duplicate keys, or other- e had entered thotr counting hone, and ‘A farther “earl! he dead do not sp the dead do not trou! ame to desiroy tho Lrish race and the He faith, and so put an end at or jund und to all disturben t of religious pe Task this learne does he iinagine that the poo it wns not Wo welcome the subjoined article of the Cincinnati Commercial upon a subject to which we hay Do not the words of the statute refute Judge Brapy’s rei Before that court, was is rebellion, says We any one : and nothing of Protestantism about the O' Helen the O'Donnells and O'Nialls of Ul- ster, but they ore Protestants to-day, Lat no Profestant or American speak with disdain of his retigion, but ns a his torian ft ie my duty to. polit out the means, inded man must brand as . by whieh the aristocracy of Ireland led to change their ret But matters were bovoming Charles and his Parliament. “This promises to thi nt was called, wi es, 40 men, and 1 decision of chat | for some time desired that n might be ¢ months ago Tre New Your Story and its Moral. Within the last year or two much has id of a tucrative branch of com- merce pursued in the South Seas under the British flag, and with the sanction of Brit- ish authorities, w 8 coolie trade, with the exc in the South Sea trafic no pre contract with the emigrants is made, stead of this, the living cargoes picked up by vessels here and th outright, and taken to the most profitable port for disposal. Focjee Is tho great market for the involuntary emigri the basis of this traffic, The evidence taken » lately occurred in Sydney New South Wales, affords somo intere: f to the manner in ving branch of British itiven fuagine that {| acknowledge that the re wi o-religionints, [ Feapee at (Mr. Froude) tter, it meet be Puritans and 1 which every hie ton that the man wh b 8 purpose as this ¢ declared the friend of the real interests of th gine that thore is that there Is there is no love or fife in America? a man must be an enemy of freedom, of religion, itself before he can sympathize with STAINED OLIVER CROMWELI. Mr. Froude says the Lord Protoctor did not berty of cons: ro been a war t ‘sperate hetwoen fh 1610 the King Irish Catholics. rantod four wat Ne Trish people? of tie we for eleven years. ct 3 Lela the destiny of the mi possible time for ence of any carrying through the nt the subsidies. THRY WEEE ODT, and ficht like men, in order to try aud achieve a destiny and'a better future for their peo~ Etat the isl Ite enthnaiastle fabors inv will how Chatit Knows how mart from his clreumatancess pecome of all the si nding I'st of whieh was n by THe BUN of many men BD TO Frown, tts behalf, Tire Sv to honor the m: ear his head Ww rishman that oan res p Methodist are kidnapped Who can sai obleftatinn Cld not hold the dost in thefr hande durin a they had to fel after the oth in arined Fo~ r "They marebed into Jo you think they made by rfere with we those ninw yerrs or more, t agalust hostile forces one f that came succossively against them taflamed with religious bigotry nity that the we hore were in thia list t and women of national reputat iv There is only one defect in marks of our They do not specify how much Mr. Hare he movement ¢ PULL BNJOYMENT OF THEIR TETIAION, ch wag not Protestant but Presbyterian, y rot £300,000, its who form way was ‘ransacking th tosed dupticate coole ments divulging Phelps, Dodge tn the possession of Admiral Nelson, the ently urrested, is founded upon the the promises in contemporar se.) Then Mr. Froude @ were years of anarchy Lot us see what evidence history hus on a trial wh got for sever syiiin of the chur how mercy, aud therefare he was resvived af(or achieving the Ured inty choir nits in res which a very enterprise is prosecuted. It appears that in June, 1871, the Drie Curl, owned by @ Dr. Jaws P. Munnay, who held an appointment anc ment as Local He -d from Motbourne, Vietori, of Troland were befig ground in towonder, Task you, wos it y ether and said king ts atraid of the Parhament, th ally Inclined to grant graces, wh Hehted his royal word to grant. Js that Hf free he would grant those concessi But the King ls not free, » Tere Father Rarke proceeded at length to de- ts at tho Confederation of erection of the proposed statu that is evidently an ac Ah! my friends, {f the masa was the ayinbel ter Oliver Cromwell would have had with tha m. e historian sgeks to, Justify agalust the Catholios, by alle part of Catholics ugaltist their bJeots in other lands, After alluding to tho subject of the Duke of Alva in the Netherlands Medicis tn France, Father Burke continued : ood that was shed In Jrotand mt thin particiilar time was shed exclustvely « me when in 143 Charles. 1 a treaty or a cessation of hustilitios the Confedorw farlinment me x had censed hi chance of burghiry the very dust, idental omiissic They (the bishops) were calle synod on the eh of May, 160% oli tretand joined and met together and led the Confederation logether in a handsome sum eo bishops of Subscriptions have alr the amount of about £17,000 for the eree- Tho eviderice AN BAST SIDE WIFE MURDER. r the Victo- dite im the General bly Auether The Trial of & Sewsfonn— Pr sanity to be Katered. Emil André was tried yester@ay In the General Sessions for killing his wifo Laonte on the Mth of June last at Pifteenth stress and First avenue, André is @ French refuges, hay. tng come to this country with his wife ang tee chfldren on account of the occupation aarbrck, by the Prasstans daring the Franco-Prussian war. Seated were his two little children int two years younger. xlee at the distinction of front seats. and seemed very fond of t More than ap hour was consumed tn fapune!- Yoga jury. Then, after a brief bpening b: xistand District Attorney Pellows, the thon of witnesses was ti of 9 Chrystte street testified T saw the prisoner be has promixod the [rivh, for bia Pi Tat us rise in the King’s nd of Catherine de Sandhurst, sai on s voyuge to Levuka, F on board a general cargo, and was appa- rently destined for a le expedition, Dr. Murray going with her na Arvived at Tevuka, the eargo was disposed of, and o new captain named was shipped. * Capt. Ax! authority from be required to pay for the work, Qf the mongy already subscribe lnvs or less has been pat st denomination is rieh and powerful; but it ts fo be feared that its us not added much to its useful- ry, it appears that the da thous#iT dol- to the hands of We should like to go for- ward with the enterpr’ cordingly welcome addivonat tions from auy of its frienls. It would seem an casy task torn tue of our Later PRANK- ‘utholio lords of ons of thetr risiiye 3 sire of Lord € y rd by no means prejudiced in fave its laws, Wateh over t +y, wore Lo prevent A regular government’ was vorded in the * ualty, robbery, Trish, through tities fora time Catholic stthjects at once came ia ATx Fessoun; frat, Deoanse they pre WO Tone ACOu|UCTEd Natlon, Re ACTUALLY RSTANTISHTD A MINT, mative town, d money for the trivh mation, uuder Lord M aftorward unge and said that THE WAN MUST GO ON: we won'tallow hostilities to cease; we must root ese Irish papists, or else we wilLineur dan- ger to the Protestant Feligion. ty Protestant Isa, the members | of tl of ‘Parliament Bogland, upon that form of religion which you profess pe formal argument and reason why ow in torrents tain! AuMSTRONG stRONG obtained Mancn, the British Consul at Levuka, to », and took his departure from Feejce in search of emigrants, Mcnnray continued to occupy his place as surgeon under the new captain as the Cart sailed away on its expedition among the Polynesian Islands, nda, Is the fret reason given by re, thet the this Rgltvh after the natlel to erect a bronz LIV in Printing House square. t has civen nothing toward it, au Tregret to say, ge ona labore r friends with Puritan Houses ved their gates to thean aretully waved {row plauth- eats who lald down th STUBDORN, ANGLO-SAXON SPULIT condescend to kindness in dealing with those of Binglishren | for Trwbinen may effeot the [rish, their teinpt for us bs no lens irritating thal uheir ter- ‘The pecond rear Teh saw ix % scriptions from that w ous cily, and indeed from We hope that the whole work may be com- pleted at an early day; but if we should be disappointed in this expectation we shall return the money to eve 3 niready paid, and postpone the underiek- ing to some more favorable season, te 10th of Jue lest the Protest- In those dass of ours, way all serie lore the faults committed Mr. Froude @ id that was shed as well as 1d but, my friends, it ts a. histortes any man Lo say 160 Ret ot thats crulse was suc nh we are enden a good number of emigrants was concerned, but unsuc- cossfal in regard to bringing them satedy into port; aud rumors having gained virou- lation that irregylaritics had been prac- 1, a British man-of-war seized the ves- etarn from a seco: T hoard & screw fowed by this REL BAW OR WoTnal . He made & mrusp for Ber. Sl fai by rani tute Theat he eaugie her by she Tired. Me cavrted fathers on both side plores that ble armies of the Yonfederation experienced se sh armies cus was given ty and L want to Tead some of that gentle. man's exploits for you, Sir ¢ | ploits in Trelaud are described by Clarendon in these Words . Destdes ptunfering and Nurning the town of Clontart at tliat time, diam enple, men and wor avery same week f Ohikirew Jn the village of Bulls What was done at Clontarf, went to se 7 Soldiers who ‘came out from Dubitin ander Telby parsuct by Hera in ‘bokte they were dvertaken aud thrown © istol with htt dnt when he wae reanii cond not take out She was three oF Come yards iD ot frst noticsd (hem. n bO eanght ber by 'y person who l also to the con Galway, and Oork, with some of Cerritery on Limerick and Wicklow, and poeal to history as well as riminate and fourth reason gentus of Protes “and it ie an astoun ntism. Fle assor ding assertion—In this his tnre that religious perseeation was the genius of Protestantism, that the ferred gentleme Ob, bow mu ing (hese wor No doubt he belteved what he sard, After pitching into English Puritanism Puther Burke continued ; Alt thts I say with recret. Tam not only oll but fh priest, not only a priest but @ only @moak but a Domiulena me and from out the dapths of my soul I repel. a udiate the principle of rellylous persecution, Of any kind in any land. [Cheers.] OLIVER CROMWRLL, the apostte of Janded in 10t¥, and went to work, Drogheda, deiended by Sh a brave garrison, When he made a breach in found taat ° military militery they murdered. quarter if the ey did 90, a rf sel at Levuka on her and more profitable voyage, aud sent her captain wud some of her crew to Sydney Try Them, Try Epwarp 8, §roK His counsel have sand Termimer, insisting that an early day be fixed for the purpose trict Attorney consents to bring on the case on the Ist, 2d, or dd of December, The wish of Stoxes ought to be gratified; and the pertinacity with which he asks for n hearing looks as if he his own defence, It issaid that there are in the Tomb: murderers or pe Let them be tried as rapidly Teligion as the Irish was niatter, no stoall inducement to make and quiet, for as a race the Irish very fond of standing by 4 and adie The fifth reas how the Scots, by making a grievances, and taking Up arms againet thelr op~ Dressors im order to. procure the rights to ch they were Just) rights which they sought, and amenities due to a na its own cause — its oured 250,000 for Ubelr visit to Ire nat reason was thal standing exist b wmors fora trial. ‘do again in statement coald h i desire that in sny- br, laborer, OF 218 Avessie B, tecti- resent at ie homicide, but On the 16th of August Anwsrnonxc arraigned before the Water Police Court in Sydney charged with the murder of # The chief evidence ust him was that of Dr. Muuxay, the who turned Queen's From Dr, Mungay’s that the vessel bad to thelr religions was that they saw ow of pretended and the Dis- of Col, Clillord. front ‘woe lying (othe street, He hada one-t ip hie hand. Wien [came 1 nesian islander, Sir William Borlice advised the Governor, Bir h Coote, that the Lrish were burning the nd he gave men, wownen, and children to Loiwus wrote of procured the the privileges ion anxious to assert | owas dead then, and with the amlatance of others ho Hie ‘ante up resistance, evald underecand, tough he wes After other witnesses had been ex: Court adjourned for the day. Tt tf that the counsel for Andre will ur tal on the ground of insanity. and from out the d nd Sir Anth the same Tact at th TUS PRRCIOWS DOCUMENT has the following. This ts it; It is resolved th tieated “by the ship doth endeavor to wound, kit, ineroute aad relat and houses where ti owner of the ©: evidence in the case. testimony it appear nearly completed her living cargo befe any trouble ocourred, cipally employed to induce the unsur us islanders to emigrate was to decoy them in their canoes alc when the canoes were suddenly smash) by heavy pieces of iron being thrown into While struggling in the water the poor wretches were caught, hauled on nd thrust iuto the hold, Dr. Murway said that in throwing the iron great care was taken that none of the na- tives should be injured, though he adinit- ted that some of them escaped wounded. He added that those who were caught in manner “cane on board alinost vol- n reference to natives captured at the Solomon group of islands. At Bougainville, however Tu the earliest days 1 confidence in eaw such a mils: ‘and mind this is aut sequently b nything that they , Or at least as much as 1 ask you were not thane t grounds for apy claim wh might have made at Laat ine / people of America. I speak to a gratuitous and ge hie aequit~ about thirt with murde as is consists r Arthur Aston an id in reasom demanc otroy, by silt a the Proposed Fuster, The Tammany Committee on Organiva- tion met last evening ti Tammany Hall, John After much disetwelon in Proposed fasion with Apollo Hi ved not to ap- pecial action two ofganizan It was resolved to recommend to the General meocts to-morrow ty a call for primartes to, eleat ene) anim #7, the Democratic and Liberal electors of the several Assembly dia recommended to vote forsuch aa bi wing out of view to appoint a eos next meeting Position — wus side the vesol, pnt A iy i well prow tsed to would lay down their arma, the promise was kept unl the town was tal ° When the town was in his hands, Oliver Crom- well give ordors,to bis arm nate iwascacre of the garrison and every man, ore roy all the men there jal pable of beariag aris. the 23d day of February One of our reporters, who lias be elling through the district lying between Peoks- Kill and Lake Mabopac, observed no signs of en epldeule among the poultry, wor did the farmers complain that their chickens or turkeys were suffering from disease, usual mortality In the poultry yard between now and the 28th inet., but it will be owing to other causes Uap pestilence, Kelly in the chair, KNOW WHAT RELIGIOUS LARERTY MEANS. eal here from this platform to-night for a people whose spirit was never broken abd never T appeal here to Inferior to the Saxon, oF other race on the face of the earth, 6 of intellect or bodily energy T appeal here t self to the entightens people who have and persecute: Loftus, Governor of Naas, marehed out with a force of horse. ‘Was inet on the wa: of Ormond, and they of the Iriel ax they me! polnt any con countenaneln for the indlser' (Great applause.) night for a people ne od by the Marquis wother killed such did not stop to In rebels or not.” board the bri, ere will be an un The people when they saw th J them on every side, when they of Drogheda flowing with blood for hve ue Humber of one thousand church of 8 soldiers slaying Committee, which Jerable slaughter was where the people were driven to th ing been alarined by the wh ‘ound them. Now, Sir Anthony haying t the people had taken refu, set fire to it on all sides where the burned men, women, said Custlohave bodies aintdst the furze while burning.” In the year 1041-42, many thousands of poor in- inty of Dublin, fearing idiery, endeavored to en downtrodden fathers wore, and. [ a minister, but as though, a still greater danger id that of late frequent wn made to tse the ma- shinery of the Methodist Church to pro- mote political schemes, Of course Mothod- ists, as individuals, have the same interest ln the political movements of th as otber individuals; but it would be an ay for that Church when it should permit its orgauization to be made the means of influencing votes in the in- There is something in politics in these days which is essential- ving; and if it we restraining intluence of thé independent press, we hardly know what exteut of de- moralization might not be r those who 4 affulis, treasury doc morally wrong by high reputation, anid ballot-box stuttin, y considered by large numbers oing people as a perfectly ate means of political success When ttised by men of thelr own party. the Methodists should take a formal part in politics they might raise the level of poli but it is to be f be sadly differ im which the trofling influence mig gyman to Congress in th godly walk alo MIASBACTE Ke rope from tho splanthe great powers secun Austria has Just Though peace reigns in B orth Sea to the ¢ itent on preparing for war, Increased the term of compulsory willtary ser- vive frou: two to three y French are experim and fircarms which are sald to excee dorous possibilities all previous imploments. In the eyes of Kuropean rulers, arbitration is evidently @ farce, only to be resorted to when the interests at stake are too inconsiderable to Warrant a recourse to arms, Ingand cold-blooded Chinese are adopting the ientifle improvements in wholesale killing, Corea with war vessels of the Western pattern Africa # not free from the war mania, and while LIVINGSTONE manages to get wlong 1 fully enough, iinaginative New York Bohemiavs who endeavored to penetrate the unexplored wilds Mud themselves attacked by arnivs of savages, & drew his soldiers around that chureb out of thav ch rch he never lei thousand innocent people escape alive. (H proqweded to commander named Stratford delivered the city He massacred the ‘Three hundred of the women of with thelr litde children, great market cross ‘vhey thought ny reasons for so doi ufficiont justification d considering the ed wroogs that have bee id, Tdon t think T would country If I didn't to reply to Ut Tt was also resol ten to report at mittee on Organization, to-morrow eveni plan for purging the General Comruittee of plegatos in several of the Assembly dis~ elevates who, either by conversationg with Apollo Hall or Grant Republican no betrayed the nominees of nderstood in the Committee on tion that the recommendation to the the several Assembly districts, as to voting for to the new Tammany Goneral portunity for the eleetioa and up here aad et of the accumu people were, 4, aud the Prussians nting with cartridges nocent people of the the rage of the Bnyli escape, and as many as endeavored to aud were arrestod WERE BURNED. thousand of our pe and children, without disort by these demons. there was law made that if any Irishmen were by his Majesty's crulsers, gathered aro: public square © ir hearts that cruel as as he Would respect the sign of inan’s ro- are those who were collected a w vain the thought! Three hun- dred poor defenceless wouwen, screamiug for natives, whe victims did eighty men were caught, the not yield so quictly, but “resisted very in Lowel's Hibernleur, had sundry grievances in reference to their ousclenges, which they pre- which T refer, writin says that they ( aad grounds of « estales and thelr tend to be far greater than th For the Irish at the time bel though the Scots should alter thelr religion, that was no reason why they she thelr own, for the had never altered evother reason why thik wnitirely owing to the perverse uintable conduct of these Bou- inville savages after being captured that Wl the trouble occurred which resulted in bringing Capt. AuxsTRoNe into his pr unpleasant positi mittee, ahall el of Apollo Hall in Even the rice-eat- @ flud also that ed that even UNDER THE CROSS OF JREUB CHRIST, Cromwell and hia barbarous demons slau ed without permit they were ankle deep found on board ships they were to be ine to Benign. 19.—President Talers te 1 proceedings ta the Assan)! and passed a sleepless night. He declares that he will resign unless ti Prostdent Thiers Threaten: Panis, Noy, is threatening ‘wet that they ‘one to escape, the blood of the women nd after he in Clarandon's account) “hs ofton as he met an Irish fri seamen prisonem wi and taking them on deck, yard into the sea without dietine Irishmen, [(Hisses for the n ny poor men pert h the King kokw nothing, because domplain of it without be. iiions in Ireland ate of things should ihue, Inasmuch as there was no cause why they should succumb to HE WEAKNESS AND FOLLY OF CH fort ecan call it not lice and Sir William sans of the Parliament at th they were {te retired from reli had glutted himself | taking 60,000 and some say 100,000 of the men of Lreland and driving them down to the south ports of Munster where he shi At the lowent calculation~4o tlous of the Barbadves there to work as slaves ; din six years from that t treatment that they received, that there were only twenty mon left. also collected 5: stripling yout If they had acted quietly and reazonably like the other na- tives the Carl might yet be authorized labor cruises, with great profit to her owner and advantage commercial enterprise, fellows, some forty-eight hours alter their capture, began fighting one € is said that the & wished to set fire to the ship, while the wished to prevent it, jet this outbreak Capt. AnmsTRoxa and on an indiscriminate slaugh- tev of their captives, firing promiscuously This quelled the disturb- The next moroing on the batche being taken off it was found that no few than seventy of the hed among ‘ote themselves to political ealing from the public ‘The Depation of the Left hel meeting Wmdag ai "roaldeut FO digaaa:l ing else, to preside at’ the Bir George Leu both were parti: igaged in her voted to send a dolegation by the hin from his purposr. 1 uitation walted om noon. ‘Thiers fold Aly dd day after day, pped then —80,0X0 he sugar planta he President ty he owas «Chit ine! 1th had been aitee ht rendered It Lmponal ned with rifles, and di termined to die rather than submit to an tnter- Altogether, the world seems not to have the settlement of the Alaban as the Inauguration of an era of universal dmity, —————— We cail attention to the appeal of Gen, CunistErsEN, the acting Chargé d’Afatres of ks for contributions in aid of tive gules In ‘The need Is great, and those his Majesty could ne ing concerned in fav Again, the Marquis of Ormond sent C loughby, with 160. he frighimen who were it King and actually fought for him. They were all (taken by Capt. Bquarly, who OFFICERS ANU many politicians of Would ensure the orderly transmil elogation wasured the President that the Lett tational projects in harm Parllament in England by the revolution to the service of the Irelaud, and so the very men who should be the d preservors of the public ys 8 to revolution, ening in the pest of them id Irish boys, fair and put them vn board would intron With bis views to-norrow. or = For inatanca, six © the revolution broke out Charles gave them notice that he received Intelligence that the lands were yotng to waste. re to languish a Great God! is this the mi an apologist In th THREW THR SOLDIERS OVER- caine to mani the Right aleg hab 80 Volek Were CAR, reaylved to oppyse any formal proclamation of nutiona for Live Fe e firmly tothe Pagt of In order to although these same soldiers had faithfully served his Majesty against the re the time of Was that Captain punished for the slaughter pbuman bute! Denmark, who the sufferers by the r northern Europe. who peruse the sta cannot fail of bi slstance in thelr p on of monarchy, aud adi ell was one of the L r lived, and one of the best friends to Ire~ peace, asked to be justiied by the En| ‘Atihe fame time they declared thelr willingness (0 s'and patrons of the King Im Dub They were refused peimis~ ity and eacape the trish re- ed that the eff For instance, a district Methodists ¢ into the crowd, FVALI¥e STOUNT, CONsLLULE ® REAP lin was refused thom Cup bie right 0 partielpabe 1 sion to go into ti Dellion, and. the caine near the setlions castles Were deviared forfeited as well a th ds of Gormanstown and and othors were forced to Join With the Irish, and ound of Commons that given to him by the English # moved to render all th After continuing at great length, Father Burko concluded as follows + of Commons. £100 given him { send a po reenville wee hope that by his conversation tlevate the character of that b 3 but it might put, on the other hand, that*the oppor nitios for gain arising froin his offi ton would Mtrong to be resisted, and that in a few ws from his first admission to in the Capitol, with only his salary to give & legitimate found to have become in» way the possessor of enormous wealth, ud ever oveur, it is eusy to the Church would suffer misdirected atives were either About all the time of the inspectors of to be taken up in inqull tates, and so the La ater, because he plundered the Trish aud J ainong them less property than he n Yousels see hope te entertalucd (hat the crisis w 1, for my own part tizens of America or C would have uvited the own follow countryme desolate wastes, and Co renew in in yours ao de into the causes of n Af oMictal scrutiny had prevented the avcide A recent move on the part of the Treasury De- partment Is to whitewash the officers of the un- Metis, and a board is sitting Providence with that ¥ public who read the testimony in the previous tion have formed a judgment for them- selves, and all the whitewash in the Treasury ent cannot cover up the gross neglect team vessel to carry pas source in case of aveldent except ivod that the Ri had their legs securely bound, after which they werealso thrown overboard to follow their dead companions. MUnkAY was not $0 frank and com- placent in giving his testimony regarding disposition of the wounde ane other points of the He thought there were about twen- ty of tiem thrown overboard while they ive, but he could not ascertoin by 2 orders this v i took mt the wounded as an looked casually at some of them, He could not tell why the legs of the I previous to thelr being thrown 1 no information ust living into ko applauded nT ani ashai might ® Irish knew th low countrymen were earning lory upon all the nthe service of 8 Austria, and they that these, their oounteyan inthe hour of their Red Of October, 106i, Alnbamn Conspl MONTOOMERY, ve arrived and and It was a ¢ Four other Conserva- oiled their names at the €xpi- hy his bayonet, and he nd to show y Watall to excite s infant thereby womb to death, AN APPALLING DEATH, while the dead mother they Immotated and sac- di a most cruel and vere You, such are the facts. alrald to tell you, th in relation to ro, who were ar: he first thing the The first thing Was to Masser Protestants they could lay thelr hands on Well, my friends, this, as} will ¢ » show, la not the f first thing thi he be, how gre at name, in eny walk ¢, or history; if any man a: to come th and sy that Knglajid's treatment of ust, Was Deceinary, Wi ve the verdict je, gave Hoods in th ¢ might, and be la thelr keate (omorrow. This will servitive Dravich, wiflets of learnity, 8 ne ynysterious gors with no r He did not dical man, but eune inet at the U officers, having en ought to rece! or of an honest people. y ither at home or abfoud, the. Irish hive shown the white featyer in the hour of er, If I were gasplog 1d rise up to contradict him, 1" loador, Bir Ph The Peruyian Government is taking & to secure a large Bu’ decided to ay t ritalin, Germany, France, many inducer lilgrants, Including the advantag naturalization, but there ts x Hgous worship, closely united that no oth that of the Roman Catholic faith is permitted, Unuil every man's right to worship according to tates of his consclence iy recognized, rot expect to receive Jrow Protestant Luropes [Tlisses’ for the persccutors.| Now, sk You to compare this with th which the Irish troops ani the Trl A garrison of 700 Bayglish ne today, Dot Loner very day of the rising, We rine. tn the moun well-iucant row will probauly forecast of our Lord ty of, our Lee on my deathbed 1 Ronmanin. lurante fron An association of wealthy Jews was formed fourth strect Synagogue lant wight tw sic 24MM OF their fellow Iaraciites wh from Roumanta auieition te th Orw hao protuteed to give emp Febullding the burnt distriet sand afford to whother those who were ve dangerously or only slightly Munuay sald that ho ende save the dives of the wounded men, and walked forward in order that he might Dut he could not say mn heard bis ap- hot intend to dhe fudn of ur tribes t shall De aeverely piupielied, (Applause, bordinntion Amoug (ue Loudou Police. condition that the ‘Thes disininsal of elylty it the London poli freedom of re- 4 Chureh are public worship than tho letter of Most tnfallibly, foree yesterday for bn: ‘aay (le trouble in the alning policemen maal thin doclhratian? the name of history that there wag no mansacee 1 will prove from Vro~ We find that an tho same month in which Is Of tho Irish poo- ) Protaatant’ ae 1 us that the Ivish Wipbed their Protestant fellow- fow days ofverward, ‘The Governor of the town and all tho party were arrested and put Lo death, Bir Charles Coote, coulog down int htered every man, woman, Mento 10 of Une & of Protestants aud t tostant author! A . ng of thelr brethren, aod tbls pended. ‘Tue insubordination ‘ONE the entire foree, and furchiow a for, There |p i ‘WH more were aus JOw spread thronh. pansion» are looked the city over tke not Bee theiy fate. positively that th Tho Tnpeaehi /ount of tho rlelny ALMANY, Nov, 19,~Tho Siate Ryan, whous hi est hesitation, int to death without tho alight This ocours in Oart's Life of Great pumbers of the Mnglish, mi- Faculously preserved la those daye through the onate macts l~ y imanigrante peal for the wound y complain, and @ripped then, Jan wae to be seen OD ‘anil proceed w ———— OT . al

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