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THE FENIANS. Determiottioi of Oar Gowomeit ts Prs?f cate the Leaden for Violitiaa of till Neutrality Lawi. Colonel Roberta Liberated on Parole?Hia Examination to be Resumed on Friday. Ill b^ilrH ef Ivciajr, Spear and la hnn?The Surety Offered Ret iaeepted >jr (be CeauriHleBer. ?IIEPBY AND H&PFEBNAN AGAIN EBIANDED. Canadian Court for Yribl of tlae Prisoners Jfearly Ready. SOME OF THE PRISONERS TO BE HUNQ. be. be* be. AtUmur Cratral Speed DIimU Thetth* r<al?n ??.?den He ladlf (*d eed Proir. ??twl tor Breach o t the Itatnlllf Imwo?'The Reported Violation of Neu trality bjr British Troopi Not Can. tinned by Urnrral Mra e. Wn<mioTOM, Jane 12, IBM. The rm af Robert*, Hoed Ontro of the Fenian wing. In attracting considerable attention on the pert of the government et present It le fully determined tnet hla attitude of deflauca to the lew end the government a toil 1 Sot be countenanced in any way, end orders beve been forwarded to New York to hare him indicted end to beve tiiin held In cueluly until proper bond, for tile good behavior In the fntnre shell here been tiled end ap proved. In repty to en Inquiry of District Attorney Dart, at Foledara, New York, a* to whether eny of the aubordl seta o(Tii om and m?u of the Fenian primmer* ahould be Indicted, the Attorney General telegraph d Innlructmna to-day to indict the leaders ouiy, end to prosecute them for breach of the United f laics ueulralltv laws, with such diligence as would lie eoustsient with the dignity of the Untied Stains The inquiries made by Major General Moado are as yet Incomplete, but ao far as ther have gone they do uot result in ronflrmlng the report that the Canadian or British forces crossed tho boundary line or that euy of the Ken ans here been kill d by tliero, or that any pnaonem were captured by them, on the American tide ?I the frontier. Spear end Colonel Mohan?The Bull FUtd at |S,0 O, hut the Suiety Offered Declined. arnotAL til nun an to thx raw rone hibai.d. St. AiRisa, June It, 1*M Oenaral Sweeny, flrncral Sperr end Colonel Mahau had S private examination thw morning before Cominlaaloner Buy I, and the bonds for their release wore flted at Ave theuaind dollars. The amount required waa'immedi ately oflered, bat the CommlMtoner desired the party be coming surety for them to be peraonaiiy known to him gelf and to be n resident of this place. Meantime the parties coder nerval have been pare! d, and will appear upon thuir own reroga zance before the authoritiea erhenevor needed, provided they fnrnUh aati.factory fnrety Nothing renter will be done until Mr. Hovt ?ear* from New York. Ha leaves here to-day for I he purpose of oonferrlag with the United Stales District Attorney in Mew York, and wtn probably return In four ?r Are days, when the cane will be OnaUy disponed of. OoeeraJ Sweeny'a caae will come before Judge Smelley, Catted States District Judge, at Windsor, Vermont, on Mi Mth ef Jniy. Lynn Circle seat tickets, so that their man should not he obliged to agn tne United States pledge te abaadon Venianiam. ffhe FilMatn at Haleae Released en Bull. Ma Loan, June lb IMS. the beaten pehauaae Marphy, Miditnaa Bad com pany- -ware brought up tor esneilaatlon to-day, befbto Catted rttiN Cemmiaetonais Myarn and Tappaa. and re " - - - giJ ? t" aded until to morrow Bail ta demanded in the auua ml ail tho nad anliara each for Morpby and HeO and throe thousand dollars fur each of tho others The ?'??Ian PriMatr* la Caaada. ?PSCIAL riLMUKI TO TBI H1W TOM 1M1L?. Orrawx, C W , Jam* 12, 1MB At ad Area* la napmi to tba a pooch from tha throao (raa inwalad tjr IU Speaker of |U Amiably to tha thrvernor (Jeaerml thla aferuooa. Tha Mlnlator of Ft Banco to day naorod that the Houaa proceed to rata tba Beceeaery auppiloa oa Friday noil I am informed that tha Kenan phaooere now In the fcaada of tha Canadian* will be tried by the regular ertm lnal court, which hae jurisdiction. Tha law anya: ' All ?Manners found guilty of la* lew aggresclona muat bo janteni-ed to deaththe court having no dlecrotlonary power in pronouncing judgment The prteonara will ba grind Immediately at Toronto, Hamilton, London and Kiageioti. The I'anndlnn Ceart to Try tha Faalnni ?early Raady-tnma of tha Priawmara to ba Kiaantad, Ac, 2TSUI A I. T0LKIKAM TO THI N*? TOM RBKALD. Mo.vntaan, Juno 12. ltgg The M.liiary Court is now baiug organised for the tna! of the Fenian prisoners at an early day. It ta certain that aomo eierutlunn will take place. The prisoner* am holng noil cared for The Kngl;?n admiral, Kir Jam** Hope, K C B , ar fouipancel b> eerersl ufTlcore of the Duncan. arrived in gh>i etly to-day. To* government has fully r stored the r.rer-d I'r nk Railway to tha travelling public, stall 0i -an>?r> lura resumed their placet in accnminiMlailon of the public. British troops will guard the border front liatil fall, at leaat. Waa? Meeting mf Fsnlans ht BaFalo? ?tiering Appewt af the Rsvalatloaary Committee. Bcrrai/i, June 11, ltao There -am a large tueebBg of Fenians at it Junes' Hall to nigul A oooe.ilerabli nm of money waa sob prrtle-4 to upjx.rt the Fen.ana In town until tha action of C->ngr*w on the recent roeoiut.on ta known The Fenian* generally will not accept trauepvrtailoo home from Uie go uemment coupled with a plndg* cot to again lata up smae to mead* Canada They think tha government baa not the right to demand rich a aaertgre of their pnacl piaa Htr ugent atepa will bara to be taken by the go Warumant to compel them to leave thle vicinity Tbe Kevolnlionary Committee of the Irah republic fcave published a etirriag apprai In tha Ineb cltliens of Buflhlo and all tha lovers of republican liberty. Tha fbllow'ttg ta an extract from thla appeal ? let tba Irleh eitlaena, tn particular. eend In commit aarr ?tr>re such an bread, meat, onWu. auger Ac Just r-w.es V- ????? we mrweww, t"'" *J_ n '!?' ?? . JlAfw whet each men would like at home We want all the Witney we can reiae for other purpnaes What these aurpo ?? *re the pari pie caa guaan Let ao per so a Imagine tnat tha oaoea ta defeated, or that tba maa who have sworn ta free their natlre land or die Bill abandon thMr ranee beceaee a few over leaions ?Oriel* hire placed aom* chntarlaa ia our way Tha yn.<w of th* great American people w at laat heard ?a the he'!? oft'ongrea*. not from a single Individual but from the repreranletive* of thirty mill.one, and true to the r national Inetiacte they raiaed their voicaa ?r the o,-.preened, fiod hleee ihemi They wlli mue* pienv sit tntioue ep'rtt throughout tha world end make tyrants 'remlXe on their throne* ee the try goee forth, ? Autre'--. la tha defender of liberty " Let the people take heart throughout the lead call meeiiii.s. pasa r**o tottcn. and pledge their ssppnrt to the men who tssrr.be upon their hannera "I nlvsrsal Ubeny," Be t . I ? ...t work' work' ' ollset monsy 1 Rav ? ir tn. n ivsdyl And wn.-a th* cry of bottle goct forth ,-jiiiciii rome w indly duxla, if tb?y reauot "rv FFSIAHIBM I* THIS C1TT ? ?. ? I.? ? t tnnilnt i'c* ?f f'nlwftol M H I i. ...it* In the I alttd Mate* I Oil ntI? "ion' Itltlr* *? Testimony of .loans t.ilih.tne, Pslrir h f.eonty, John Ishns ?'oh* M. bellaghrr snd fnlnnrl It. O, (ten I ?Nla 1 Its. on !? n la n Is hi?s ? ii i xlr trenn?sperth of f nlnnrl ltnl?*rt? *r llr'ts. The hall was densely Interest wis manifesto) 1* 1 i.,ted KtaU-a IJ t At ?ora?) end Mr Kthan 1 '<? t'nlud states A 'lstan Jki.tn.-i umnisy *ni"?',s1 W the guisermcr t, and Mr J B *' on sad Mr r ir ytb for tb? d?fe - '* I. "i-t hi SOwrt * l.i I. r ,,,?] Mr. John MoKoun, was grafted with. ? tm?t Tha Commissioner aaid thai if IWk *** 1 ^ won of approval or thaapprobatioo by >tB.*T>_g.nT:".- .. would order the offloera to clear the cook 0000 ,VU,? VIWWI Hi* UUIWia w VIWH ?MO W-.? -.0 ^ a* Mr. Janx* Oibbooa, who bad boan ?uUk day, waa again caliad and re-aiamlned by M? ? in regard to Roberta' bandwriUDg. He aaid b* Colonel Robert* write; thought he could judge ^*nd writing (A written paper produced.) "This la .** hii handwriting aa I have aeen him write." TESTIMONY or MB. JOHN MAIION. Mr John Mabon, aworm and examined by Mr. Court ney?I am a reporter; I bare known Mr. Roberta proba bly aoroe aeven or eight years; 1 know a piac- which I myself, aa a reporter, nave designated headquarter*; one in Union aq are and ibe other in Broadway, I forget the number; I think it waa the Jonaa House; In aaylng headquarter*, I wtah you to understand that tbat le my designation of It: I vtatied Ibe place thabunday altar tha reported expedition, about which I know nothing; I did not visit the beadquarteia for many month* before that: I saw Mr. Roberta at this place m Broadway, and aaverai other per*ins also, I saw uothlng lo lead me to soppiste he waa doing any business except talking to aome gentle men, aa I waa; I wont there aa a reporter to gain Information from him regarding certain thing* that I aaw reported in the papers?to get what Information I could for Monday'* paper about an expedition as re ported in the paperv; 1 read In the papers that aome reo under General Sweeny w<-nt to Canada, and 1 want up to the house in Broadway and aaked some questions aboi" it; I aaw Mr. Roberta there, and spoke to him about aeven hundred man orosaing the border: b* aaid ha knew nothing about it, and that it was as likely aa any thing to be untrue; some further conversation took place between ua, morn of a friendly character then anything elan; note word there or then, or nt any other time, took Clace between ua aa to the action of the organisation; I avo attended public meeting* railed by parties and ad vertisements debcnb.ng the organization; what those meetings were I don't know; 1 am not a Kenian myself; that I wish to be understood: I attended those meetings at the Cooper Institute; I attended one six or ?even weeks ago, It may be moia or less; I think the defendant was at that meeting, but I cannot aay that he presided; I came in probably in the middle of the meet ing; Mr. Roberta spoke on that occasion, nod I heard a faw words ot hi* speech; I csn remember a few word* to the effect that not a cent of it?be timet have been speaking of money prev loualy?would remain In hia pocket; as contributions were marie on that occasion that I saw, as 1 left before the meeting waa concluded; I cannot tcfl what the meeting was called for. G. I adk your opinl.m ? A. Opinion la not evidence 0 Did you leftrn ercept from the porters what th* meeting waa called for? A. 1 Mete now of my own know lodge that 1 do not know what the meeting waa called for. Q fmm the appearance of the meeting, and from whist look place In your presence, nave you any doubt aa to what II was called fort Commissioner?^That question cannot bo put. The witness must state facta. He most stale what he heard aaid. He cannot slate his op nlon or judgment. Q. You slated you saw the poaU-rsf A. I cannot nay that I aaw the posters for that meeting; I attended other meetings months before that?ono waa a lecture by Colo nel Roberta; I sketch the reports as I go along and some times do not rand them over as I wrtlo them, and a good deal that I.write la not put In; I remember Mr. Roberta using the word Fenian; in my Irish brogue I would call it Fenian; I thought Mr. Roberta used the word in that way to humbug the English; 1 do not remember a word of the lecture; UiTy couis waa charged for admission; 1 do not know what the lecture was for; I think Mr. Roberta was announced by Colonel O'Maiiony, and Mr. Roberta tlien began hie lecture; they were together at that time; there waa no heat or disruption between them; the world baa beard of the disruption between them. TKHTIMONY nr MB. JORN M. OALbAOREK. Mr. Jobn M. Gallagher aworn and examined?I have b""i, acting lor one week aa reporter on th* Saw Yoaa HtCKAU>, from my own knowledge 1 don't know what No. TOO Broadway la: I have te en th< re aa a reporter to get information .or tue readers of the Him in. Q Ha.e you seen Colonel Roberts there? Mr. McKeon said if Ibe wuneaa had in any way eon. tnbuted money in the Fenian movemont or aided It In any way he should decline to answer the question. Witness?I have aoen a gentleman mere who waa shown to me at Mr. Roberts, 1 did not know him per sonally; I did not ask him bis name; the gentleman who showed him to m* was a stranger: 1 had a conver sation with him. <J What waa your comorasllun with him? A. I rie cliue to anzwer that question; Houie of the reporters tell m? I am a Fenian my self; it might lu|ure m? If I cave oil answer to your questions; I swear that my answer to that quosllon would tend to criminate rue. <) How long age. was that? A I have not known Mr Roberts longer than a week?not more than ten days. Q Waa any lu urmation furnished to you by < clonal Roberts on tbat occasion as to the diaposil'oa of money and munitions of war ior mi Invasion or anything to that effect? A. No, air, not a single thing; I decito* to atai* on the ground that it would tend to criminate me if any thing was said lo ma oo li>at oceanon by Colonel Roberta respecting tha movements of the Fenian Bro therhood in Canada; ha aaid nothing lo me on that ooca a on of hia prosptote and I mentions regarding an Inva tim that ma eioh of Canada; I did not know from him that men had baea sent by hlaa, as th* bead of tha Kenian Brother hood, to Canada Q. Did you know from him that men bad beaa direct ed to go tbare, or that means of transportation had bean supplied by him to men to go tbare ? A. Ha asvar told n* anything peri ins nt to the subject at all Q. Be kind anourh to answer nr Question. A. No. ?fr. 4 That Is better. BUM what, If UfUiltf, hs Mid to yon la regard to aa laraaloa of Canada oa aay of tho occasions you bar* boon there. The wiUtaoa fylSalu answer the question. Ha addodOi tba iiwailim oa which I vtattad Mr. Roberta aa headquarter* nothing was gtraa by bias to ma for lha purpose of publication, ardor, proctaawataa or other wise. bat a doewmaa* waa baa dad loat lo copy by a gentii gentleman whom I don't know It waa la aorae part of the building oo Broadway, raid to ha tbo Fenian headquarters; I cannot aay eiactly what nam* waa algnad to It?wbaMvar uama I eaplod; I cannot awaar than was a oasis signad to U; there may bars beaa a name sigaed to la. verbally given. 1 believe whoa it appeared la print ihnre waa a aama signed la It; whan I mw it la print the name "W R. Roberta" was aigued to It; that document waa printed In the Naw Yoat Haattn; I mw that docunrenb in my own menu script; 1 bri eve I mw it In other paper*, but I aa net 2ulta sure that I did. (Word aawapapar of June ? pro uoad.) Q. la that the document you refer tot A. I cannot my Q. /ort look over II and roe if it isf A. (Wttnem looks over the document ) Part of It may be soma of what I oopled, I cannot (wear that any of It n the document I copied was ?op ad at a very lata hour of the night Q. la it your best recollection that thai la the purport of what y?u cop ed that nigbtf (Question oMeetaa to ~ Me~ by Mr MeKeon. Wi'naaa rasda the document ) U After reading the document, slate now if It con tains the purport or aubetance of what you copied that aight r Question objected to by Mr M<~Keoa, who mid that It wa>. oot proved Mr. Roberta had ever signed such a document. Wltnesa?I hare stated that it seemed to rae the docu Mat contained but port of wbat I copied that nlgln , | am unable to swear to It. 1 have wr.tten a great deal since; It appears u> me that tba document. outaina hut pari of what I copied, I cannot (wear to It, I have merely an Imprnvion on the subject. Mr Courtney olfrred the document in evidence, but Urn iiourt ref e.-d to a>lmit it, aa there waa not suAc.etil *v;denc? on the point The Hanaro of Junu * war handed to wltnesa by Mr Courtney, who poinied bis stteiil on to some dmutneuta in ft. Wuoe-n said?I hue# ?*en thorn documents before, I read them before they wore printed; I may bare rrmi them In the ed'toriil Wis of the (I uai.n, I did not br ng them to the oMre nor do 1 know * bo did, I do not remember having had any of ler oont ?r.Miioii' wilu Olonel Robert* ei ept those '? bar# . taiod, 1 do not kaow who appointed Brigadier (lei irral .lames Kerrigan, nor do I know the gentleman -t all; I arted i eloiod Kotmrts If bs baa ap|<oinMd I otoua! Kerrigan, and he sad! be had not. ai.d that be know noth'ng about bim, 1 had ao further coaversai n with l.ltn ut any other offlr ra, that I remnmher Colonel K- mrta a*vnr told m", in any of ihrwa Interview*, bow many men had been sent to Canada nor did h? ?nerip m anytli ni? about artna <>r ammunition or anytluua of that kind, I ne ar asked him anything en the ?o /)? t. Mr J IHgnao waa sailed aa s wlloenr, but did Dot an ?war. rneriMoui or a. i>. ooonwt*. Richard 0. Goodwin waa oraruiaed?T hare known Mr Rotierta about at a at eight months, I bate aeon u in at tit Broadway It waa thru Panlan Hall and also Mo art Mall. the last '.imc I mw him there war in a billiard saloon on lha aarond floor about Iwn month* etaca, I saw him playing billiards there (laugbMr), about an or egbt tnonlbe ago be waa pulnteii out u> me aa the I Ten dent of tba Fenian Brotherhood, mw erowda of maa gang in and out there and bringing arm* la and out, I '?iinut my bow olt?a I saw them there, Colsarl llobartt seemed to be busy about there; not having aa; th ug to do with the order mymlf, I don't know of their interior working; Colonel Roberta appeared In ha manager or director of what was going in , I mw a-ma brought n and out there, and out sad in, tbey were anhfea, guna and bayonets, I wan >a the Fenian room on* day. wban I mw aotoa relies of old Ireland ska.ua and pike*, which tbey aaid tbey were gntog to n.eke war with on Fnglend , thee were mid tn he ral <* of Ire'and, I >?? what was mid to be a plena nf the Hiaraey Hume sin* I got s pi* <?? of A; I mw a pnd many pictures purport.ns to be like nam a of Robert Kinmn Wolfe Ton* and ? '.her Ineh rebel* (Her- there waa a loud burst of h ??ing sad grnaaa from thr spectator* which oontmied rotne mo taenia, notwithstanding the ufforia ol lliu oCcera to ra pre W It ) Tba Comn >mton*r mid if Ihtfl wsn repeat d be would l.ore lb* court ? i-ar-*:. wlinear 1 sou ?? ehraaa or ?. to and -d ~?t,no; I lb J,tu.es Mcllvru ? c v,aa m d U and also ? yiucr r- sw ce nod Sulsan; I 3U Roger* admitted to tat ha w?a g Fenian mat tliee j bod M (rood, according la ay views. (Inaghter I I lectured oa ana-Fee manns m the reqaret of me ual vereal Protestant Leegte, whose ot*oot a u> oppose ell bigotry aad to auack tho fetiui If iter undertake to break tb# law. (Voices?"Ohl" "otl" and blares aad fTOUM) Q Do you koow nay ooe cooaeotad with the British government? A. Yea; I do, I know several; I sought tiie acmhuntanoe of the Briuat Uooeul since I oomm?aoed to laottire and hare had tori>m or four ooeaaltaUoM with bin oe Feoiantom; but not ou th* aubjact of Una proas outicn: I aaw Uia fraud ant alao twice and Secretary Sawartf and Secretary Htaotue un that subject, and got tha promise of than tliat they would put a atop to the Fenian* If thay dared to ralaa tbatr nose, xpreeuioo; now you're got It all; gssrslaxy Howard . ? who " eatd if I could ebow tin where there >u any apaolalty that he could lap hold of be would attend to tbeo. The District A.^torner bare objected to thin artdeooe aa entirely inuloraul nud Improper, aad the Court aaid It waa maulfreHy luipwuper Witness?? teuton tf(d ni aay mnah, I went there (imply to oonrluoa myself la refurence to the report that the Fenians had the prom** of Secretary Bunton lu oaaa they Kb- root bold on BriiVth territory Uial they would be recognised aa belligerent*; I asked him If bearer made uau of Much an expression ar not, and hta reply was, "Did you over bear anything aaid about ma which yon thought or baliered waa not truer" I told bin I didn't know. y Do row know of such a place aa Btackwell'i Island? M-uughtrr ) A. Yea, I waa there aa a prisoner under the l'ataeoath of a man named Martin, who beat ine almost lifeless aad then lodged a complaint of aaaault and bat tery against me |hMgbter); I wee ladtoted for aa aaaault with luUul to kill, waa euarictad of aaaault ami battery, sentenced to three months, but wau pardoned out by IR> reruor Clark on grounds of Justice. Mr. Goodwin was afterwards recalled and In repty to qumtiooa stated that he had been ai raited afterward* on the obarge of ind olog Culled. tetaa troops to desert, bat "was discharged and laughed at the Idea.' Tim examination of this wrtoore waa hare eenolnded. The District Attorney eakod a poatponement until Tnure day. Mr. McKooa wanted the caae to proeereL The District Attorney stated that ha waa willing to receive the recognisance of Mr. Roberta on his parole even to appear on the examination, aad that If he d wired to re nisi a iu Jail, there woe no one to censure for It bat him self aad bis counsel. After considerable controversy his counsel consented thai Colossi Roberta should give his parole, and the examination was postponed until Kriilay morning next, at eleven o'clock, with the under standing that It should conclude on thM day. A fur giving tits parole many Irishmen grouped the hand of Mr. Ruber's, congTat ilaUng him, aad as be left the court room he wus loudly applauded and vociferously cheered. Walking down Chamber* street with a friend, the eager crowd l ot lowed blin, choenng lustily and frantioslly manifesting their joy that their loader was again free, at Kant for a time. The crowd preaoug loo tha-kly upon him, ho mounted the stone ateps of a building on Centre street near Chambers, and said.? Mr Fin hi dm?I am deeply thankful- to you for your kind feelings toward me. I w tab only to say to you that come what will 1 am as earnest now In the esi.se as I ever waa (Prolonged cheering and applause.) Nothiug can ctUBi.e my resolution, and we will succeed In our cause a* sure as there Is a God in Uwwvnn. (Uniu?iue appiauMi ) The crowd etlll followed, cheering for President Roberts and General Bweeny. After |ms.ubk down Outre street some distance he turned round and said u> the orowd, "(iu home now sud help the cause. Do not ootae any further," when they reluctantly dispersed. a.n aimhikmh from ritKmdknt noittnrs. President Roberts lias Issued an ail druse to the Fnman Brotherhood and Irishmen of America from his tempo rary hewlquarle.w in l.uitlnw irtroet Jail, in which lie congratulates them that they are again united in the cause of Irish independence sad universal freedom. He adviAse tbetn to nerve themselves for the strug gle, and thai It la as legitimate for Ui to to attack English power la < anada u.* it was for Knvland to attack France there, or France and America Kngluu'l The aid roe i is brief, but confident. rr.NiAN MagriNO m groHTH avkKtrg. A morning under the augpices of Volunteers of I7HJ Circle Feuian Brotherhood, was field lost evening at 'Aid Eighth avenue The hall waa well filled. Colm el .-(penr, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Jaiuee Gibbon* gave uddre****. The speakers were froe iu their denunciation of the utfl cioosaeea of the admlaletralioa In the interest of Eng land. and declared that notwithstanding presnui dlfUrul tios, the pirpoea of Die niovmeok would vol be arcom pitched. Irish men woro cautioned to rememlier at the polls those who I'ml abandoneii them. and the ta's action of Hongrow was e|is|ti?utly oointneaded. These and like son.laien's received hearty endorsement. Morrmsuls of (He O I. It. Ki<vis?*i>. Y*., June I J, lddd Mr. Htetihsns arrived from ?Va.luugton this afternixm, and IS stopping at the Exchange Hotel. Us will spend a few days In Klchiuond and Pwteraburg and then remrn to New York. Hw presence not being generally known has not yel cauxed any commotion among tho Feu aim. FENIAN8 IN IRELAND. Trial of VmIm Mdlm la Ireland fcjr (?art Martial?The DlMlaarti Alaraa Iri ta the BrltUta Crown. [Dublin [June 1) correspondence of Condon Times. J Tborw wee tone extraordinary evidence given ?( ihn trial of -nrgaant M't arlhy by court martial yesterday The court nwumed iU Billing* at half past t*a o'clock, when i instable Talbot, of the detective department of the constabulary, war examined. He Hinted that be net the prisoner at ? public hooee en the la of January, 1MB, at Carrhik-on-MoIr. nod that be ttieu tmd hie nwnernl Mva Clonmel wae a greet loss to the Fenian reuse, ae be bad the gnus and ell thera ready to hand over the moment the work com menced ; that he had gut falM key* mad* fur eume military arms Mh?r?" there, and ouuld illHlnlml* tin m at any moment. H* rail that on tue arrival at Carrick ho had locked a good deal into malteru, and found Ibero wae too much talk, to keep quiet and lo keep silent, and victory wae at the door. "Tim wvn't knee mmcK jtyutug k> 4 , and ? wUhet) meetyM/er pet." K*lly wea introduced by him ae the euldler who bad mada the false key* foi the mili tary a tore* at t'loomel The prteoner elated that If he wee long at Carrlck be would bare It in tbe nam* god order. <>n tbe 0th of Jeonary the witueen oaa at Cloo met with the prisoner, hy appointment, with Morieey, a working "B." and a perron named Denial, a Mb centre, sad ttiat loere in Burke's public Uuuae in (,'loomol, m company with Bombardier Itowe, of (be ertdlery, he elated, in Igiww a presence, thai here WHS the man ciAo And ?t< Jt4 Pie Juriy-fmr jvtneotte nf uoeinrr nrltllir-i toot IA?n in tie sal, be timn invited l,owi. m . om> some day to Cnrru k U> ww a*, and Urea prutnierd to ootne .>n the following Wedn*"tny ls>w? said he had enlisted all the men he could In the battery or half halt< ry, I ihmk be callwl It nT ertlllery In t.Toumel, and thai he ? ould do no more. He and forty four, he lid not eay tor wbet purpose fhe witu-CH further staled thai he had met the prisoner on several subsequent occaaioue at meetings of tbe Brotherhood, he hiut'elf acting a- a in' mlwt, an t, among other things, he thua described the ot>p" to of the con eptracy, and "lie m ens and lateutioue: -Tbe objarta of the F'O.an Hrothrrhisid wore to make wuronth' Quoen in tblt ceontry, to *.tablah a repohlic, to who on all property, end kill erury person wh ? opp-e?1 them or would not |oin them. Thuy were to rise on a ceru n night In certaiu ptaees, ahcre arms wore to be diitp hoted among the HrotUrfhond, the nun eere ih**n to form In different places where the Kent an leaden w re tiiey aere u> ?*)** every one that would not en with thorn, and hang or hoot them, 'inld they aoooeeded iu overthrowing the gov<? renvoi of the cournrv aud rnnb IsrAvng <1 T'finhi'r in i/a pf/jer >? fo~" ?>/ "rmr The .|u??tion harm* le**n r> d over br ihe ..hortiiand writer ll,e with'-- cini "Thefe la inure I wlati in rl lo that iv. The informer were In te- carried to ihe romp, tdr pped i aked, and ' ed In tn e. and a nisi t> i off t<> hoop slabbing tin in sow and xgain ever) iislt hour or quarter nf an hour, going from one to another wh o* thev were." Ma)or McB' as?Th!* waa In ear neat, end not joking W'tness I (H>n my rsith, str this ?aa not joK :it Mejor H' liesn?I an r arrety ?h Hore i> Witness - That waa what wae alleged to hjv? >>e-n doce lb Weiford at the tim* ol tbe ret" I on th' r It w%< mentioned that they abo .?l take pattern trnm W? I ford The military. It war atated, were tube made prisoners, and It war stated what waa in be done with Ihe g .us and ar-o* In t li.omel. The runs weie to I* given to the militia artillery and th? vrras to the militia Infantry. Tl - aoldlert and officer* who wre gr-stly apposed to tro movement were to b* shot Wul wse u.-?m by ihe ollicer< greatly oppoa*d lo the movemeul wae tbe off *i? who prosn uted the eoldiers for hatog Fan Ian# Whcu fat hot a aiarrnoallon bad e.i,neh.d*tt Colot '?r gswnt I/crwe, Frty third regiment, was prwdqc d to prove thai the prteooer wae on terms of unusual ininw v with private Kelly , aflei wh eh there wee a I 'tie eli*r'?i nu between wmnewl for the prisoner ?nd the < <mn which adjourned at four o'clock. M'iBB annirTf Tel nek Ralph, militiaman, a aupnoned Fenian, hs been arrested and charged at i natiabsi wi'u using "d toua language at a railway alatl .n Ha aaa released an bat'. It appear* that some yerviua tainted with FeL?.ni?:n bad meaeged to bold their aituat one In K ? ta nd Mnde well under ih* a-w governor, but have at art fouad tha dwelpllne ho strict for them, '>r p- r'spe g afraid of detect on I' ei slated that two of Ui? n"< s e John Brselta tbe n ep tal eop*rintendeD' ar a- to r wsrdsr named Joseph Casey, have suddenly resia'sd ns'ler mystertoua c rsuiu*un<s? with the ?upp< -*l .ntee'.ioa of going <o Amerv-a. The Anstrlraa Protestant katosl atlea. Ftnur-ttev r J'ji s i, l?ed The Big* t Worthv firmed lodge M the ' n 'ed duiaa gp.er so f'r ? fan' Ik'? ?i on a h ? J r.g Its seeelon antil Tbureday ei' U. g The alterisu. large, per u'arly from the w it*rc f Hon of off - *'f reunited In "he rh e nf i i. w r, Mas's John R r * Js "?* M f ont.ell, of M?s.? o . < Jaruoa flmylh, of Teaneyl ?o., (ir?i C'ra'g. of pecfttylvMtfa, A 'suet ' H' . 'reake. of pei.r.se'va ,? ji I ? > tu.rr - <* he# \,,t* ho'd ' T in?on, Kb de Isiaad; Giand fylrr, I. reh Rev 8 f. we" Wi'uarne have g?n dra- a>u- ?o- f s w >i eff.pl chop s | ? .n f i i a YACHTING. The ninth aiK"1*1 pNt?U? of ihe Breokl/u Yacht (lab which oame off ?" ? highly encoaaafni aai [ affair. II tb* bail regains Um oiab mm hat a* regards toe uaMi' ?' oharaour $t the yachts, ai well aa the oompleta uiwa.?gameain whlob were made m board of the MmmHH for *he oamfort ml Mjayaw oT the iarilad gaaaU f?rt> steam boala was* charter* for lbo aocaaioa?namely, iba Thoaiaa P. Way, aa whiet were Iba Invited gueela, ul <ba William Metofcer whMb waa turued over la Iba Judges an* a fbw of then aaleot frieada. Tboau who arvra uoaMa to procure Ian Utloa ticket# wara nooomaiodai ?d with seats onboard of the propellers Hpray end Mary. opob paying the very uoilmli aun of oaa Mlv aaoav. It la trua Um pro pallor folka bad ao music aa beard, bad wort dsprlvwd of lha aoclaty of tha fair box, but they artjoyod IbetneoJ aa hugely. and aaw tba race to bat tar ad van toga, perhaps, than liteir mora favored neighbor* oa tba ctaa boala, owing to tba fact that tbey wara oa*ao crowded Tbe aatrtaa consisted of tore# elaaata timely, aebooa art, Brat close aloojm and monad olaaa sluofn, aa fel low*:? atmouaaM. Arta qf Xtptan Phat A r-n of frM Mystic 3,MS Comfort 1,43* Htartled Pawn I,MB ntar oixm moot*. Tbycbe 3,197 Oerlton ...1,071 Uua 1.003 Pa bias ... 1.0OT Nautilus 1,919 Modaaty .? V73 Kenny 1,799 Inane Walton. NIT Rustles* 1.31* KaHy Bird H09 Jennie i lebie 1.14T aaonaa uuuff ttoor*. MarttM 1.0M Await* T.t*. Muse steed (Ml Carrla.. 739 (Jn*... . #?0 W. M. Twaad 9X7 Huruet -tOO Eoho 910 Apollo Ttt* Nancy *93 Allowance of timo 1'? irwond to square (out. TMK RAOI. The nounte awaignad for tba y.vchts war from the eta?? boat, oil lha dub bourn, to aud around a ulnke bout at tho southwest spit, turning tba .mine from tha eastward, iujiI bark to the borne nuke boat, pawns;' In the mutt ward of all tha buoy* along lha went bank, distant*, thirty m I lea It waa arranged 'hat all tbn boat* should beat their ao* borage ground at eleven o'olock, with jib* down and everything in madinea* to start Aa usual on euch occasion*, howernr, 11 tore war aomr delay, ao that it wee uoon liefoie they wera fully pt?|tarn<l At a quarter-past twelve o'clock Uta Migoal gun waa I trod for the departure of ton schooners. It/ about a imnnto or so afterward* the DrH clam sloops received their signal, aud a minute later tba eecoud claaa sloop* wera under way. Tli* wiud, anal Uynre wo* ol it, waa blowing from tha southwest. Por th* Or*t Uta minuten oi eo very Utile headway waa made by any of the yactrts, bat gradually a hreaie sprang up, ami by the Unie tbe float reached Hay Ridge there wae quite a respectable wind The Jennie Cabin, of tlie flretr emeloopa, took the lead from thestart, showing a clean |>alr oTheels, and paming Port Ham.Iton fully tbrow-quarters of a mile in advance of ail her com petitors. She wne Billowed by tbe Mu.tha, of the oud rite sloops, and the Nautilus and IVyrhn, of the tlrvt clan sloop* Then came tbe schooner Mystic. sail In/ nearly twice as last porhapv as aba ever did In any of the former regattas, thereby evanishing lo r inoet sen/nine admirers liie course down the bay wne a "dead beat," and the way some of Ihu yachts, especially tbn Jennie Cable, worked to windward, waa a sight worth beholding. Tbe lltlls Martha, loo, following about half a mile astern, waa manuniV'-md handsomely, and led the yacht* of her nines fully a nilln going out of tlie Narrows Off Coney Island point the Kreeas freshened a little, end it then bocum* apparent that lb" Psyche wai emwl tig well to windward, and would prove an ugly customer lor the Jerui* Cable, which waa otlll the leading bual. The Struggle botwron those two yacht* ??? the chief feature of the day's sport, and oonilderable niouey cliangud hands on tbe occaa on. Th" Psyche, tbe wlnaer of the rose tne day before, war knowu to bo a very fast treat bof< re the word, and her friends ?ere quite >angu4l? of her overhauling the Jennie Cable oa the ho meet retch, even though she should le' amne dis tance behind at the lower Make boat The Jetihiel'sbla was the flret u> arrive at the ".Spit,' turning the rl.tke boat ai twenty -all minuter past two o'clock The Psycho followi-d In seven ralnuie. allorwards, and the Mertha In one minute after her. Five minulea later the Myotic uauin along, roundlrg the buoy in aptondid style The Nautilus and Canetoo acre doc* Iwbind, followed by the Apollo, the Amelia, and the Hornet The remainder of Hp- neat were soma dl oaa a behind, aud a nod uo cbamse whatever of win ning a prise. The contest between tba Jennie Cable and the Psyche on the homestretch was one of tha Unru wa ever witnessed. Tbe Jeun.e (labia had th* star' ol her auttgiinUv it I -asl a tails and a half, aad won! bowling bafore the wind In spluodld stylo; hut Srmluaily the Pagch* irimuvennad to gain upon h*r, and y the Urns that (I*Is Head wu r*aot>od both boat* w?r? side by atdo Now camo tbe rule. It was an aasy matter to sow thai the Tsyoha would arrive at the boat# stake boat Brat, but would ?tts arrive there lai enough aboail to make 119 tor th# allowsn'o in the dlfl'erenco of osnvaaf No; it waa no* poaafblo 10 sr sunph h the feai Ttioy ha* oaly ait mtlet ro nail, and ttM Psyche bad to Ivst her rival twenty one miu a tea In order to got tha price. No effort was irflfl* by tha naplaln of tha Janata ChMa to make lha bast lime poa*bio. sod a* It waa ha waa only lea minutes behind the Psyche whan they rounded the home stake bust. Annexed was the lime mad by tha leading boats ? MUX l'sy< li" (flrvl Mars sloop) 3 00 Msiths (ms oud Has* sloop) 4 1 U0 ? i'vni. e < able III et rlasv si ???>p) ....4 1 v0 Nin'llug (first class sloop) d I 00 Myailc (schoeasr). * 1* Ou run rai /na were swurdsd to tha Mystic, of lha schooner uls-o; Mi* lenuia ? able, of tba flrst e^sa .loops, and U>* Mattb*. af 1 he m .nd ' tea .loops Boallaf. MATCH or ntl M-OtRKK mttr* ll ia audartlood that Arrta^rumaU have heen maoa fur ? lour' irrd niilllng runa lw?wn the rmiKhieip* a Ofow an i tba rit'.Imr* crra A* pet nothing laflnii* ?? Ic no an tn the mutter, although there ia . om* '.rf-Mp-??"1 an * g ong an retail'e to Hit iwm. Mtnaild lh' ualrk take plm<- It will probably ha rowed on lh* Ilud on, ?l though lh* PlUabur* irate. in eon.*?uii*iire ()f th.- ?h. .aura of th* llaniill biotber?, do not '*iib to leave their own v. ai?? It pr?m tM to ua th* m?>t lut*rt -iwg .out ? OMTcd ri' ? Dili a*a? in THE STATE CAPITAL rulan of Ik* Aonatte for llo Trial or .lodge Omllk. * liutr June 13, imw n>? P'lietr <y neeneil ?' twelve 0 ? Iw k. The f?r-mt! ?? mation ut the <? >v?rnor <alhbf (he ?tlri eaaeloa for the trt.1 of 'hjft;" prof?rred ?c? net in" J >lr" of Oneida wiatf, ?*?" rid The I'ltri ?tlM the roll ond mrai r four H-OOli'M ???!* found lo let |i -?*UI Mr I II,. a 111 . ."?! llr I f> > miiif 'i i f * I'.itnmiM. ? on r I. - M? tt ? *?n ??? vi <1 to mm Ik* i)H. t ihu Judl r,,.r* I i. in ?>. i", ah 'b v. t? t, iiwd to 1u" r*|i"f' uf lb" CbBOintttMO on Ho'*. wa> mlo| ' I C n. ."mid* ? k Ann Mr. Hunt aptx-ai d a? the. unaat for tl>o praam uon, Ai d latlitN i"d II? no tniib for the 4tf*ttr. Jo'lf* Kill ttl, t|)A eif " 4, ?" III' ? At ID jar O n. 1 he <b-l*ii " 'A mid th* qii' tt.un tliat iMCli.rmaf A no ?t? lra-iMO'1'.lng llio 'ha'**- we? Met wit.nn 'I n Bimb iif or th* coiinlitut on, ina mu.-Ji *? It did no' rerun," ond It:* MA Iinl if III* A- ? n i* 1 >i* MIOt WA? oirrr i!fij b? III* - :.ei* Mr ,"aaiar elal-il tliai ho rlio iln m w another U"* t on In eon >o with Ui* On a," ?tid ?a>r<l for an bdiouran at Mtob waj mrreod to Ikr Caart or Appeal. Ala. t, I "? U 1*00 la J err ? and 1 rl*rp and rioora1 and dot radar orlMlaai I i e- the oat irtloni era afflrw I Tha Inwlbg la iho 'blendar ?? 'he ' onrl m tp naai. t. ? WainoedAi J ..?? L*. S) unit h 10 r 1" ar * Matltal. a-.utirn or a a a at * A a mil' a IH' HO a.'fa ? 1 i?nt ItUla opora tie ft. * of<??i ? oil A? f. ' A for tba Rr.t I ma tha 1 rar'fe it *Mrt P? ti taenif. diraei l?-a jhl r>f Mr l?ripar ? art ???, Ui a r .eed Ui# |u?n,r nf Alcantara, *h h t<aa t,m aa< h a ror maf.l mil air* lh# -aaaoB open-<l Tl.a a'tar 0|ere bowarer DM n<A I aan |ianoareal'f a It drawa In I wit be altarcalad ?1lb alter apernu.' |i lat tmotM i fa . oi ie aad tho trn "oi ran t tbarafaro a". >0 to dr<p it ft to the i rap r. re It,. Kinh. 'oitlal a great taneea la fag and aad ( > ptodn- ?d ? >b tba uae nre ar lha fba tr? nl Aicadtlare " , aa do rt ??at lib i? ar (oral 'ortuna beta Tha fourth |arfi>ratania of the t < >b Opera Tn ra II tb# Brr* (Ifa .Vadainr Of M l? < plara .art aeer .ui * rrrt largo aad ? r>'l?rf . !ir.tia ? is the bt .i n pub el ?*,4'tiiri tta j# me, pf i|,i ? afne f ad ta-ta loath ''??? te' ~tire ?? r ra ? It r dneh iat' Mml led .1 the f nr'ari.lb h ?br t . the aoart#* tnd ?.?. ?* THE WAB 0 PARAGUAY. Tbe Allies Advancing by Land and Water. XlamaltA, the Paraguayan Stronghold, Doomed. Desperate mad Decisive Battle Imminent. _ Retails ef the Allied Victory at Passe de la Patrla* Political DMnrbenftn la (hr Ar geatiae Republic. a#. Aii m. Oar Rio Jaailn Cwrrwopwaalewer. IUo Jiniii, May 9, I odd. ana w.a No further tadeHtgeaca from the eeat af war ban been received iior. tap Uut with the eioepueo of an arrival fruaa Uia Kiu Uraaila, Willi Oaten (rum thai province to lbs ttta ult , aad from tha fronter W ui? 9TU of Marc a. The bnaitqaarler* of Raroo I'wrtn Alugre wikm at a email place nam Ml haw Maria, in. man army war .1 nan < aiioa aad the vaogunr 1 okiut la Ilapua, Willi pick eu oa tba bank of the river at Vgatnpd Tha aaaitary condition of the army la ranch Improved of lata, nil aaanooaaarrr nv nut r.aaiiO.v.a cawr. Tha following arcoont of lha ahan.1oom.nl of lb# Paraguayan camp ia taken from tbe Aug!>Uratilten Ttmvj of lb hi day (>a tba 20 ih nf April and tha two full-vwtng day i. tha lrnn.?pnrt of tba matarM of Uia ariny waa oontlDiud an l hotb armlet occupied their reapective ground* with mil more acrtotu eug*. omenta occurrm. between tbain than occaixmal eichangiw of niuakauy between the out pom*, anil that aoni# v<vw-U of tha aqua/Iran liar .or found a Mtuation wh?n?e their haavl?*t ? aoawn could tell, Uira* occasional bumlMlialU lulo t'.a PaawgUAjan mmp Ou the Mtb, however, aa underlunate iuUt.be arose during the darknrua of the night, two liraxilea 'Mitel, lotia nl the Hue In the advam e tnaitakiug each other ? * ? - ?- ?- ?. ??- ? on each olhar for aouin liuie. oam ug tlic drain of ulna euro and wounding thirty more The I'nraguayan camp having Iwuu riwonuoMrnd It i aarorieiaed that there were nily pli cea of artillery PlWB [?ia ed to defend the foriiflralione I'r |uar?tiona wi re made to aruault It, but on the morning of the Xld flame* were aeen naming from II, and on (lcner.il Netlo'e cavalry brigade advancing anil entering the camp It wax found thai the 1'aragnayana had abandoned II after removing everything of value and vetting Uru to the bulldtagv Ineide. Whither Input hail withdrawn to viae uuauowu ou the 23d, wnan the a learn or left Corrtentea. Tha tame journal glvaa tha following ton Diary f m l.tbvt avwa Mlnoe tha eammary given In our lur uf the 4lh in it we have to record the evacuation by tba Paraguayan.. of Uivtr entreechad camp on tbo mad to Uiimajla and lie occupation by tba Brazilian vanguard, ! opr. having rr tlrod ruber to Ilunialia or to noma other pom' on n-amr It than ilia one ha abandoned. A divialoa of tha iiraalllao fleet, together fib a ?.f ttdencjr of boati aad light nteniiuer?, bad gone up the (?ppar Parana to tnuiapurt tha Manm lie I'urto Alegru'a army t r>ti that river, be having reamed ? andelaria with h? wbota force, nod report, aoearful that ba waa already acrevi aad ou hi* march to Aniinvloa ar Uv coma la on Uu> uauiutuolcaiiotui uf Lopea aitb that cap itul ? Tba lamaliiilsr of the Dart waa within the Paraguay io pror.od apwarda towarda XumalU to aliank It from the water aide while tba army aamlled Lopaa au.*r force.. aad tha doclair* conflict wae da Iy looked for, If, w at parted, Ixiprv would offer baitta in the neighbor, hood ?f tliai tortraaa, which la oaly thirty lailaa from iba rerun* Mar,dial iMnrlo lua ta>n mad. Baron da Ilerval, with "gramlcjo," in nr.ltnuwledgui.nl of hia late enrvboa and thoaa of tha army, tbe order of tbe IVuu being tikewlae l>e?lowed an in. baunera of the tw? battalieua wbldi eci dttltngmehad them vdvi-a on the lOib ef April Another i*oOec]ad aad two boaab v# vie la lift for tba Parana oatlia ttk aad ttk Tbe Peruvian iron etada, aflar acme delay ia poai, left o? 'ha 29th hit for tba I'actflc. Oar laaaaa Ayraa Carraapaalaaaa. He woe Ark*., April TT, lv?9. Tha newa race.ved fruni tha ? it uf war rn. ? my lav' i. unimportant. Whether tbe Paraguayan ? will make a .land agamae the invading forr-4 of the allin. and n.k a battle in tha opra oounlry or fall bach tn the fartraae of H email* ead aiend a aiaga remain, to be aeve. orT.n a oa ma raaaor.r.n wmi .1 raa taiAvu or rteirra navi aa h? r.raii Tor t??*rai Jap* lhatn wm groat acllrlijr a th* al! ><4 camp, prepar ole to takw poaaaaaloa of ttii It.and whi'h il at th* put and I* from lb* Argoolla* abi-re about in third* th* dluUcu* aero"* lb* nrof H nlrMi vara t/ukp a ntliif l?oi|, straight bnulidiul and binding tt n bundlr* about a fi*4 IB dtamnlar, for mating <nikaai maul#, oth*r? mad* atahra i?r faaninig U.t buadlM. vobil* -jrpantrn wire making lab -a on wtlka la uaa lb* guu? (U th* aarida of th* Island. f.arlf <? th* tnariiiog ol April > th* who'.* r od army aod IciH w-r? in riio'#tn?bi <o pp..i**t th removal to th* 'lai.d of mo thousand trtof ? Doom' llorti?* A?i?n i o*. and (i*o*r*] t'urei (' r..g ??, ?i.? o. -??d up *>?<?? law to altiot a rrt>? u* than llarum ??"?* four W'a filial iff nwou two Arg. ulna atid two rlflsd cannoa* Tl a iron-clad- mt'rwd ttie |.t?ra* of lb* *rr)ing th* troop* and lii'f . !v. u.'-d'b? *h#!'?r of tho lalaad fluting thi- lirn* fort ltao.ro krpi up a -i a ty fir* on all >u ??rang* Th* IJ'tuO* J* J?i? war h.t baiow tl.* w?t r i n* ai l ull?d * th watar, hot aw '*<?! ta'tn ?. dkr 'are mnri ibroan up and tha '.re from U.a tort did th* garr'wm hut littl* harti. (u?l Cart.* Id, wh.. coo.rtiuidtd . n U land ktfd th* gr it-r |?art of ha n?*a (<i. ai??t 1 too ana. ,p H* threw up <1 ? iud d / i a ?I. ?;h. for war.' >i Iruh th. !< *o -l^nd at right 'nv Apr.I h !*?*/. wot r ? ?pL ,n | .,,* tha af?*r&.-n awl a* *<l 1. in wf.-ifur ha ot. d t*a* th* .? out II* |'ion>|d'j ji ?? ;* I h* (x.ul 1 ?. 1 ou ' r.u? to I I |/g*j ? < .o.ioui* <>f t'.a ., U.lwr t.f it* d~f*!.<tr f?, i.a ?a <1 I.* b*?*r rouiitH lha nuwb*r of hi* murmy ? ap' on Koin*r<> w?? furrm-rip ar. a d-d* t. of ("? ?11*1 II ,1 !*a IParaguayan ar.d ?t n tl.t ' ? n < M a. Mi**-! of tr* uwi'l ha ao 1 ill tna o?. *f* ? ? r? thrown lata |?iwa I .a*'l r? wnn t*a u '."for* tt. ? arn.r tod thid, aod Hotwrro, !? Be a lain t? w ?!. I ?j?t w .. a*l a' Iitwr? M* 'a nl?-it fortjr at |wti*n I. of g *M f* ?? I ?? arid fadhlu' .* I- ja ? t'r?i i*ot laip- a gat a fa.ra hair h<r..?r*il p'. 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Miiux Nrwlon laat tha enowa ft lain Bin* ami I to Knglaod ail hundred lafu of ca> NaUrial hnnda are at AO 40 at Hu?tJi'<? Ay roa. r adtorta rontiaua to ba mad* lu affect a loan id JCuglatid m TO t<> TA to carry oa Ulb war. Tiuajoar haa pn?lur?d l<wa cotton ih?o d d U?? yaar 1931, whan uu? plantation Ui the r-mota pcurmoo af Rioja t.,Id twonty -* ? Ualaa. Immigration fur IW in lb* A-grni or Confadaradkm (n<4a .J' to two tbouaadd Ova bull lrrd a id forty Ala dm aut livluda Ibnan wbo ram* by atramar, aaNkar dnna il tacluda thoaa who left una i.mmtry lor farai^a Itarli, of wbom Uiaia tiara boon utaur Tha Caylarrd ftabala la Maalaa. Vaw Oaiaa-w, J-taa li, t?M Tha C'.nfwiaratoa captured is Metlro had aatllad aw the Church oonllai'atnd ooflaa frtaataJluna Tha Ubwrafa claim Ui?m aa pnaooar* tskau ib tha lulartur Tha aa* Inn prolan* lo n ?!**.;? Itw old uiaa. but p*?l tha youna Ui'ii la tha tltmral army, t'?lonrl Hlaad, af Mlaam will ba rrloaaad, harlug a family Two uojibowa aad a hob of Uaarral Tri< a w?ra captured. KAILS FOB BUB0P1. Tha < aoard nil kl?a?nahlp P*t?la, l'a|italh I*(tf, #? laare Una (Ml to -lay (or Llrorpoot Tfia otad* for Kurupa will uluaa at half paaa alawam o'clock Una morning Tha haw Yoaa Hiouu>~ Kditioa for ffnropa- wid hw roady al hair paat too u el ,c? Urn fumaing It will gtra foil iwrttculan of tha Dwagtof tha Ta Diana In Canada, of tbair r.,,iapw ,a,i lin%l diap*rmaa ta a moat dnmorallaad condition. Nawa from all aaobawa af tb* Unloa, Tha tat ant pruruodlng* ol ? ungr?w, Tha talnat Nowa from Motion, (antral Aiumcu tha Waat In diai, Ac , aad account* of all wporiant fault of dm waak Hinglo on plan, la wrapjeia, raady f t mailing, ?? aaala kpallad Ilka llomlnnra. 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