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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - May 8, 1882, New York, New York                               YOL 9508 NEW-YORK MONDAY MAY 8 1882 PRICE FOUR CENTS THE IRISH ASSASSINATIONS PERSONS THE SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY EXPRESSED AT THE OF TUB AND HIS AUIIOUHKMCE AND May 7 dispatch Dublin gives tho following particulars of murder of Lord Cavandish and Mr A boy states that while nesting in Park yesterday afternoon saw about yards from him and close to tho roml a group of men who appeared to him to bo wrestling Ilo thay wera and no particular attention to them Ho then two of tho men fall and four others jump into n car and drive rapidly Chapol Izod Ho U unable to KIVO a description of their Tho park wiu crowded in many places nt the lime of the Many persona wore or walking within n fow hundred yards or tho bodien wero found but heard nothing ot tlin paraded tho goon the occurrence and fruitlessly overy hole find corner for tho Mr was found with lug throat cut almost from car to enr and his indicating that ho hnd had n fierce and lengthened One of tho of a dagger thrust whu h hla lung and Ins left in was to Many of the wounds on wore such as must havo bven fatal Tho who found the bodies were detained by tho Police Spencer to whom the nows first broken by Col terribly shocked It is stated ho intends to resign Irn mediately The correspondent of tho Association Dublin as A man uio that nt about J o'clock on ho ww n country car of peculiar build driving though It four very lows with faces and waring down In front so to tu Tho tlint of tho nro out on 1 cdn lu tho they brought lu Thn tlint fancied ho felt n light In Mi body whan it y to nil tho In and Grout Britain of It Inw that from thn to Urn whom Lu got on a car ami driving through tin park mot a Mr alighted from thu cor was undoubtedly Lord on foot Tho carman city Mr with by tho rationalists oA Tho are on guard at of thn murder In order to Jim out with tho of blood of tho Association bora bud interviews with Jlr Parnell and Mr on tho subject of tbo assassination Mr nc 1 anid I am than I can This H of the atrocious crimes ever Its effect must bo most damaging to tho of the Irish f havo always Lord Frederick most gentleman in 1 strictly in tbo fillment ot lui I did not sharo in -s regarding his appointment as I reforms daring tho nL Cession such as tho amendment of tho net u bo Mr Gladstone's nnd I that would bo somewhat postponed I C conceive that any section of tho plu of Ireland could havo plotted life of and I urn surprised that tho Dublin Police who hod been abio to t ilr should not h ivo taken any steps to watch over his dm ing tho few hours of hii official Jiff in There to Iw an over nl moment when thero seems somo e for the country to destroy tho hopes of her I ot 1 hopo the of Ireland v ill and practical stops to with Mr Gladstone ui his mi st position Mr No I cnn blv ind express tho horror 1 tho or my despair at When I heird of them on Saturday I could not credit tho newt I to think liat tho Government bad run a in introducing a new when everything bright and hopeful all tho to terrible our to I bail never loft Portland Tho crime was without It m not only tho most blow lias over struck at tho League but ono of most disastrous blows which boon by tho tional during the century Its nt thu particular juncture hko n lly only hope is that tho may lie discovered nnd an they It wonderful how thu outrage could within i fovy hundred yards of tho in on said ho deeply tbo tiding Ho fully con- curred in tho opinions on tho expressed and Davitt Mr Sox ton I am bewildered and I Frederick an and nian He was certainly considered a capablo Tho first feeling on tho Frederick was undoubtedly one of disappointment but it begun to bo understood that Mr Gladstone sont him to Ireland to hove tho advantage of the service of onu with whom ho had worked him to own will more freely to the Irish Thero is uo reason to believo that was tho slightest personal Lord Frederick lu any political quarter of Ireland I cannot help that ho must have mistaken by tile derers for some ono elso Mr Durka bad with the for many years Public feeling from time to time Identified him with many harsh measures but informed persons have always held that Mr Hurko confined himself rigorously to his duties Hu waa rather averse than otherwise to con- himself with political matters He very little known to tho Dublin populace lie waa present at ft great in Park Jast Summer He to a hind family Many people hare for a long time believed to the real Governor of crime la the more Inexplicable considers the of tha crowds at the rejoicing over the release of the Mr remarked that the new departure of the Government had not yet shown Its effects in the local administration The resident and special magistrates still con- tinna to arrest ladles and others connected with the efforts to shelter evicted tenants The of tho Irish members in tho Houso of Commons havo boon fruitless so for as causing tho authorities to discourage Police brutalities Mr Soxton pointed out larly tho firing on tho people at Ballina It is perfectly ha said that If tho authorities continue to allow the Police to asperate the people and then take advantage of their exasperation to aboot them down it must be futile to expect any good results from tho promises of legislative improvement Thero havo been hostile manifestations in London against Jlr Davitt and several of the released suspects staying at the ter Palace Hotel Ono respectably dressed son had to be forcibly removed from tho hotel These manifestations are merely nn of public Nothing serious has occurred Conversation In public resorts is in favor of BO ma kind of martial law Justin McCarthy replying to a reporter said be was In a state of consternation and fully that tho would bo dis- ostrom to tho Irish cause at toast for time Mr tho tragedy nnd said it ivan all the nioro as Lord Frederick Cavendish ono of the least obnoxious of tho Liberal members Tho following manifested tho League was adopted tins at a hurriedly summoned meeting at tho Westminster Palace To the of On tho eve or seemed a bright future for our country that ovil which Imi apparently pursued us for centuries hns struck at our another blow which cannot be ex- In its disastrous In this hour of sorrowful gloom wo to give to our profoundest sympathy with tho people of Ireland In tho calamity hns our rauso thh mid with who at thn last hour that a policy of should of and Wo honn that thn attitude and action of tho will show to thti world that an has 111 to tho abandonment of hopo of our country's li mid to every anil to you to bv of that amid tin universal o horror which tho him no HO deup a of iti or no a with limit bit by It thn nation upon purity nnd It may morn tlint havii lit thn lot of tin U u that no net that In our ro tin try tho of pant W ilni of an ly and unprovoked of u and that until the urs it and arn to that stain will our H JOHN DAVITT All tho heard from concur In this declaration fur tbo Immediate printing anil posting of the manifesto out Ireland boon given Mr has sont to tho Mayors of Dublin Cork and Limerick thoy Immediately ft meeting of re- corporations to denounce the crime An extraordinary Cabinet Council con- venod to-day A of tba Irish Parliamentary party hns been for Monday May 7 hove beon that all boats sailing from Ireland be searched for the Tbo of Lord Frederick Cavendish as tio lies dead in tho hospital is calm nnd peaceful Mr Hm ku's countenance baa a look of groat agony rapt Into Secretary of Mr Forster has with a special report and as the of Earl Spencer to Mr sister lias and Tho that sho and Mr brother wero missing had no foundation It was reported to-day that Mr was tho victim whoso had been planned and that Cavendish wan only killed because ho m Mr company on tho bodies ef tho victims opened to day Twenty jurors bad been over night and all answered to their names except two Tbo jury consisted of Mounted occupied tho hospital yard There a largo crowd of people out- side Mr City Coroner said ha tho jury to on Sunday in order that tho bodies might be Ho nt language was inadequate to express tho horror find shame which all must fool After jury had viewed tho bodies the Coroner stated that the cause of death was quite parent but be would adjourn tho inquest until Monday for formal evidence Tho murder must been visible from the windows of the It is said that Karl Spencer himself tho from his bedroom but tho aro to vouch for tho accuracy of the rumor ono of tho men who discovered tho remains that only nino or ton minutes lapsed between his meeting Cavendish and Burko alive and well and finding them corpses It is believed Mr Burko was aworo that his movements were dogged Ho hud frequently been to havo an escort but refused Early this morning in to the excitement orders were sent from Dublin to tho blood at the scene of murder and tho Polica guarding tho spot wero There will bo an indignation meeting of zens on Monday tne Mayor presiding A subscription as a reward for information leading to tho discovery of tho murderers is talked of A subscription fist has been opened at tbo Mansion House for a reward for the sion of tbe murderers Tho Lord Mayor has paid a visit of lenco to Eirl Spencor Great regret is expressed at the continuance of bonfires some streets to-night to celebrate the release of Davitt meeting of citizens in- Nationalists and Land Leaguers was held hero to day at tbe Mayor pre- sided Even extreme Land Leaguers present the closing ot the shops as a mark of sympathy Resolutions were unanimously adopted declaring that the crime was one which calls on heaven for vengeance and re- its authors with disgust and rence Speculation Is rife as to the origin of the conspiracy It to that American emissaries were employed to commit the A telegram from states that Mr Clifford received information that three man bad left America to assassinate him This it la thought gives color to tho surmise that the Dublin tragedy may have had its origin in a similar conspiracy LONDON May meeting of tives was held in on Sunday af Sir Stafford Northcote the ol Salisbury and all the prominent bers of the last Cabinet wore present The meeting lasted an hour Resolutions wero passed oppressing horror at tho deed sympathy with tho Government and tho willingness of the sition to support the Government with strength in coping with the murderous state of Ireland 81 r Stafford said he doubted whether tho Government would proclaim martial law but that if they did they might reckon on the support of tho tives It wag rumored hero lost evening that two men bad been arrested In connection with the assassination but the report proved to be un- founded The Duke of Devonshire tho father and the Marquis of tho brother of Lord Frederick Cavendish havo for Dublin It is thought possible that the House of Com- mons will adjourn soon meeting to-day as a of sympathy It announced officially on Sunday that thero wan not tho slightest foundation for the report of tho impending resignation of Karl London society beginning with tho Queen who sent a telegram of condolence to tho ily of Lord Frederick Cavendish has a demonstration of sympathy as remarkable as that which occurred on tho death of President columns of tho morning papers nre filled with tho names of thoso who called to sympathy with tho relatives of Lord Frederick body of Lord Frederick will conveyed to England ou Tuesday aud interred at on Wednesday The News this morning reports that when Mr hoard ot tho murders ho was at Inclined to resign sent lu ment and withdraw lor tho from Tho of influential HOC belonging to hli him up his Intent lun A to I orcl which took to to communicate to tho confirms tho of tho nt tho mi It that Lord full mortally by Mr for n but In nnd with hlx rut It U lilt Jugular voln wim four mini thini rapidly away of tho who thought thu lind boon a drunken brawl OH You roughly thuin They You G says ho can one at the man concerned In tho and a of the miya liu Identify two Thu tho Adviser and Jen tbo forces am nt present with Cabinet hns decided to adjourn tho of Commons to-day after allusions to thu murders have been mads by tbo leaden of both sides Tho Standard sayi it believes that the post of Chiof Secretary for Ireland will bo to and bo accepted by Mr Joseph Chamberlain President of tho Hoard of Trade It says that Mr E Forster has offered ills services to Mr Gladstone if they aro required An Immense crowd gathered In hibt night to witness tho assembling of tho Cabinet Council AH tho wero dressed In mourning There was a slight demonstration of sympathy for Mr as ho was recognized m tho neighborhood of Down in tho Cabinet council Mr Gladstone went to communicate with Lord Hartington Tho latter afterward started for and not for iand as before reported There will be a meeting of tho whold Party on Monday when resolutions will bo proposed similar to adopted at Sunday's After Iho latter ing Sir hud an In- with Mr and loss conferred with him in regard lo tho decisions of tho Cabinet with a view to mutual support of tho Government A reward will bo offered delay for tho sion of tho Col Hillier head of who was in London on furlough has had a long interview with Mr It is timt ho will return to Ireland Telegrams from tho provincial towns of tho United and Ireland tbo nows of tho crime ns causing consternation and a of horror It is believed that it will lead to an dissolution of Karl was heavily escorted proceeding to a meeting of tho Privy Council on Sunday The says that Mr being on Irishman and a Koman ono would thought that these circumstances would havo disarmed hostility In His case FEELING IN ENGLAND AND EUROPE EXCLAMATIONS OK AND LONDON May Observer to-day Comment on this monstrous la utmost unnecessary hnd too many crimes in Ireland of Jato as cruel and to fool any but tho fain test hope that the present murder can bo expected from tho long roll of outrages of which the agitation in land has tho guilty and which havo remained too long unpunished mid un repressed For the present we ourselves with saying that be tho ex- planation of tho murder what it may all will the ror felt nt this deed of blood and will sympathize with tne sorrow which has fallen on the bearers of names honored and cherished in tho annals of our country LONDON May The nays The Government are not to be carried away by passion or panic Mr Gladstone Is triod as no public man of our time was ever tried be- fore but he will kuow bow to meet the crisis Tho Standard bewailing the fato of dish and Hurke notwithstanding the latter was a Rom am Catholic asks if Mr Gladstone con any remain at the head of and asserts that the Government seem utterly bewildered Tho Post Tho Immense significance of the crime It is easy to recognize It Is a blow aimed nt English supremacy In Ireland The asks such Liberals as Lord whether the has not arrived for tbo termination of radical A Vienna The ders of the new Irish Secretary and the Under Secretary caused the est in political and diplo- matic circles The Ea spreading that tho United Kingdom fa on the eve of great changes The situation of and Ireland is compared to that nf Austria and Hungary In 1848 MADRID May Drew hare express horror at the Irish ana also prise at Mr Gladstone remaining in office after the failure of his Irish policy ROME May thinks that Mr Gladstone will conform to the idea of those who demand severer measures toward Ireland BERLIN May Post says Mr stone's policy already bears bitter fruit The Courier asks if this Is the of tude for release and adds that the Gladstone Mink try must recognize that its first duty Is to suppress Irish Nihilism The National declares that It would Ix greatly to be deplored if the assassinations cause the overthrow of tho Ministry PARIS May tho press and the lic denounce tho awful crime committed in Dublin on Saturday and ex- press fears that tho mnrder may servo aa a weapon for the Tories Tho We hopo that tho crime will Induce Mr and his col- leagues to separate from tbo fanatics ana villains are disgracing tbo Land League The Journal dfs Bays that tho Nihilists aro surpassed that Mr Is shown to bo powerless nnd that the Government will Le thrown Into tho hands of tbe The limes says It Is Imperatively no- that Mr Gladstone should provo to England without an hour's delay that he hns at length come to understand tho trua nature of tho Irish difficulty No to the murders as nn accidental outbreak or as tho lose hopeless effort of organized disaffection will avail with those who advocate Mr measures as indispensable for restoring order THE BLOW TO THE NEW POLICY OF A DISSOLUTION OK POLICY CON- THE J1KHT BOSTON May dis- patch from London The tion puts a now and a gravor upon tbo rotations England nnd Ireland It seems that It will lead to a dissolution of tbe and a proclamation of martini law In Ireland Another return of the Liberal majority to would make Mr Premier HIK stock is very high to night and it ia generally that his policy unhampered would boon the best after all At tho Club tho of tho a large crowd was present this afternoon nnd oven ing nnd tho place In nation No ono to havo any for tho Charles u son of Mr Forster fluid the fueling of wrath in the Liberal lind not yet to permit tho formation of any or oven attempt to com- tlin extent of tlin Ho no room for dm WMK with tho In- of killing Lord IM find llin wmt undoubtedly committed by mi organ blow will fall with nn Mr if tho him nnd l liu having for Mr Minimi lo H would for Mr to u to thu until tin could lo thu of Mr Komier that for the camii from O'Donovan find who had tho to kill his father At oua jutta a In front of Mr as If H Tho and the doors wore ed by Pollen who disbursed tho crowd The Land H that tha deed wnn bv souio enemy of null and that tho will destroy much of the kindly feeling previously existing Mr said tho murder win very to killing of Lincoln bv Booth and ho thn Tho Herald's cable from Dublin says four mon have been thoro ou The popular Is The blow was BO that In all tho to-day tho preachers with scarcely nn exception de- tho outrage and uttered tho severest against the murderers At the prayers wero up for tho dead The report which to tho most color of truth and which is most generally believed is the four iiix ts aro Englishmen Tho Privy Council has beon sitting all day and throe Generals havo been In attendance Earl went to tho tins by and eight hours SENTIMENT IN THIS COUNTRY A THK BUFFALO May of tho bers of the Irish National Land dent in this city wero questioned to-day tive to tho assassination of Lord Frederick nnd Under Hurke Tho expressions execrating tho crimo and trusting Unit tho of the net may be ily brought to justice aro It Ls con- LI a direct blow at tho nnd rising hopes of Ireland and particularly at this time Mr James President Of the Irish National Land league through the Associated Press tho lowing Jo the I ami of execrable and cowardly of Lord Frederick tho appointed for Ireland and Under lias nml IB and abhorrent to every friend of land Wo denounce tho awful crime unit our la to UNO effort to ilH to to show of tho act only an my of ear or tonic Idiot could or President of the Insk National Lana of Tho following telegram was heat to-night from this Jo the lion William E London England As of tho Land la I boj lo tlie ol terrible juit committed In Dublin especially In nn hour which to Your chanco of policy looked for land MOM May a at- tended meeting of the this evening resolutions wero adopted ive of horror at tho murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish nnd Mr and of a that tho cowardly act was not instigated by tho Lund League and ail nation and particularly tho of this dastardly act Gn May Augusta Land has passed resolutions denouncing the murders of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr Burko N Y May a meeting of tho Land League held hero to-night tbo nation of Lord Frederick Cavendish was verely denounced Father that If tho responsibility of the act could bo traced to tbo Land League he would sever hla connection with It WORCESTER Mass May tions lu Ireland woro v denounced lu the Koman Catholic churches to-day WASHINGTON May West the British Minister here has received no from London respecting the assassination of Lord Cavendish and Under Secretary Burke beyond a cable dispatch received to-day which merely announced tho fact Mr West de- to express any opinion regarding the effect of the tragedy upon the of the Government or the attitude of tho Op- position He thinks tbe assassination the work of the Fenians and that It was not concocted and consummated by Land Leaguers who of all others would not be likely at this juncture to jeopardize tbe success of their by committing such on Infamous crime Up to a late hour to-night Secretary had received no intelligence from Minister Lowell bearing on tbe assassination I TORONTO May of Lord j Frederick Cavendish nnd Mr Burke caused a feeling of horror among nil clashes here Special reference was made to it In most of the churches Special editions of newspapers day were eagerly bought up on tbe streets Nothing has stirred the so much sinca tbe Fenian raid NORWICH Mar Norwich Land League held a meeting to-night at resolutions were passed denouncing tbe in Ireland in tbo strongest terms Tbe President of tbe league iras directed to eend a cable to Mr Gladstone ex- pressing the regret of the and assuring Mr Gladstone that bis present policy is as thoroughly approved as the coercion policy was condemned ST Louis May assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr Burke in Dublin last night lias been a subject of comment bora to-day among all and baa beem denounced on all in emphatic of the Land Leaguers which held regular to-day discussed tho matter and some of them de- the Assassination In unmeasured terms whilo others thought It prudent to withhold formal action until more of tho facts connected with tho bloody deed nro brought to light Tho following dispatch was to Mr Gladstone this afternoon Tho Irish of trade abhor the u- of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr Burke Thoy sympathize von and They regret that BO a crime should havo ushered In what tees to be the moat epoch of your Administration and parallel It with the murder of Lincoln In this country while advocating tho atlon of the THOMAS Chairman of tho Central Council BU Louis Land Mr O'Reilly who IH R prominent physician nnd ono of the most Influential Irishmen in the city says the above not only expresses the sentiments of the Land generally but of all whoso opinion is worth anything Conservatives and Had lea IH ho says repudiate tho in toto and execrate the act no matter by whom or from what motive it muy havo committed Ohio May Tho Irish Land to night a resolution declaring that it is incumbent upon tbe Land of Ireland to pursue tho assassins by nnd bring them to justice and purge of complicity with tho crime BOSTON May Tho In ton who are or with the nnd oil the denounce tho of Lord Frederick and Mr Burke aw a cowardly and act which has sadly and damaged the Irish cause and for of which no cnn be found May majority of tho local branches of the Irish Land mot to take action tho of Lord Cavendish and Hurko lu resolutions woro tin a blow to and tho lingua bad no sympathy with tho May Land nf this city nnd of tho murder of k and Mr nt Dublin on day nnd to thn will by to COMMENTS OK A 1.1 The murder of Lord and Mr tha which but week Into ono of ami despondency The wan a cnl one of that thore cnn be no doubt Its Is not altered by tbe fact It la most sincerely and emphatically con- by at home and In America Not all Land nro directly for the ruffianism of there days but thuy aro responsible for a has passed beyond control Thus wholo situation Li onco more complicated in wny by a deed of atrocity Onco again Irishman have proved themselves to worst Tho the organ of tho In this city has invaded land An agitation which rested on a moral and which challenged tho respect of tho civilized world by the and constitutionality of its methods has by the cowardly blow of an assassin The dagger and bludgeon have in to complicate tbe relations two races which Imd reached a settlement of ousting by civilized The man who struck down Lord Frederick Cavendish is a conspirator Ireland The dagger which pierced tbo now Secretary's body dealt n deadly blow to Irish Tho duty of League nt lionie and In the Is plain and It must openly and It must to tho authorities In down the ers and bringing them to It must proclaim its freedom from any tion with men who would uitt as a political weapon Tho Herald takes the that thn was against Bin to mid tlint Frederick Cavendish wna not hi tho original plan of tho pointing out that Mr of walking In tho park was well known and that the tors could had nn knowledge of Lord Frederick's until the two wero overtaken Tho at thn time when the which for RO long a time havo over unhappy Ireland to thoro has corno from iho sky u bolt that throws confusion into that wore apparently arranging toward order foul murder of Frederick Cavendish and Mr burke tho new Chief nnd tho Under Secretary of Ireland hns nent a shock of horror through tho anil they who have most to de- rash nnd brutal tragedy are the men who havo most sincerely and wished and worked for condition in Ireland to winch at last events seemed to bo Thti question is whether Tory Irish Mm Until nnd of ihc conspiracy aru it Is impossible to derive any moral from hns occurred It will seriously in jura Mr ment but It will hurt Ireland more A ful to her and wo hope for thu best It will require all tbn ism nnd of nnd Ireland ran to withstand Una den and strain Tho The crimn was com- mitted at a period in tho Irish difficulty when thero was tho cause for of the shocking deed Until investigation some other It Is fair to infer that the assassins to this crimo by the hopo of thwarting the of the nnd Irig an era of bloodshed Thero much wild nnd guage by the friends of and many have been committed to Ireland aud her people but no Irish leader has advocated assassination Indeed the Irish leaders are the first m Ireland to tho shocking crime which tho people of Ireland will be the and tho British people are so as to relieve tho Irish people of the responsibility and punish the conspirators only CINCINNATI May from political considerations tho der of Lord Cavendish Is shocking In the ex- treme aud will be regarded as important in Its at the present Juncture of affairs Tho Commercial If the of signifies bloodshed then tbe policy of rebellion In India will be tried In Ireland and tho consequences will be ble Tho Gazette This assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish will be regarded by English as the Land ro- tc tbe new policy of tion remission and moral suasion that It has tho appearance of being the act of or a faction Inimical to as apparently agreed upon between Mr Farnell and Mr Gladstone that it Is the logical result of Laud Leacue methods of tion BT May The assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish puts the Gladstone ment in a very unfortunate ment 1C trill be urged with almost irresistible force that the hand of tbe lair ought now to be laid on Ireland more than ever and the Ministry la thus taxen ai a tremendous disadvantage A course of conciliation has been ately adopted and the unfortunate outcome of its first will hardly lead Mr Hi ono to substitute for It a course of revenge To adhere to it In tho face of tho vehement demand for retaliation that will arise may drive Mr Gladstone out of office To abandon It because of ono untoward circum- stance would be a sign of Irresolution and ir- resolution In the present public temper would bo fatal to any Ministry Tho It Is Impossible to foresee what will bo the result of this appalling act The appointment of Lord Cavendish seems to havo beon satisfactory to no large ment Gladstone's chief safety has all the while Jain In tho fact that tbe Opposition had DO leader of to inspire public confidence It Is not unlikely Ireland will bo made to suffer fearful retribution for the bloody act that has startled tho world uo than would tho assassination of tbo Queen herself havo done LAND LEAGUE UTTERANCES DENIED THAT OF THE A meeting of the Twentieth Branch of the Iriah National Land League of York was bold yesterday at No 152 It had beon announced that tbo would be addressed by Dr WE B tho President of tho local branch of tho league but gentleman ing failed to at the hour Reynolds rrna invited n member of tho to tho form In the course of hLs address he made a violent attack upon the character of Gordon Bennett lio to tho release of tho from prison as a practical defeat of the policy and an for the Irian cause In alluding to the of Cavendish nnd Mr Burke he that It wng urged that tho victims wero unoffending men but tlie tho pi it hot for your enemies you find to bo an lie hm conviction however tlin victims of tbo were not killed by Irishmen but by tho millions of Forster who by committing tills most dastardly crimo sought to tho lind recently dipped from Ids Tbo Raid tlint ho would draw nn between tho of Lord Frederick nnd Mr nnd the of dent whom ho asserted nt the of n bullet Mr had drawn big lin In conclusion nil for tne of our common try nnd common honin Hy Ur hnd reached thn hall nnd on with Ho by referring to thn by Iho In thn nf nml fiom prison nnd the con- of tho Into tho continual flin our triumph him it IN by of a to our with a dark I to tha of wo nil this foul in not tha work of Lund It not tho net of who know liow to hU parole TV ft en wo Illi namo U not with Hueh nn an that Nor U It tho act of Davitt who hug declared that the man who wounded B beait wug not fit to for thu of Ireland Thin net hears of the cloven foot The onus whu In tha Ducked out the of children are of thin deed Tho la act of the follows who before What could the Irish gain by instigating such a It would only have the of act wae contemplated with a view to condition It could result In no to tuern Iho landlords however mean urea were about to be that their long misused power was about to from thorn their land would soon into of their tenants conceived this atro ions for purpose of casting a on tho Irish canso and effectually an end to nil pacificatory measures lint and Michael Davitt will MMJ that murderers are and that the Is to tho from it E Costello next tho meeting Ho said this was the first ilmo tho brought into pint In land nn instrument of political murder He believed that tno loo bravo a to approve of They hated a murderer an who tho life of his victim Irom hind nil ambush Ho thn tho the of Fenians or oilier patriotic lio inclined to tho was instigated by Unit very It tlie work of Cnl J P lynn tl on read u poem Afterward the Colonel Minister who he snul hnd hauled down the Stars and beneath tho 1 of Iho union jark then the of iir and the of the meeting that tho WUH not committed by truly hut that it from sources hostile lo Ireland's cause The assassination Ihu mam topic of dls cushion at the of Kt Bernard s in West Fourteenth street between and Ninth 1 he net ivos 10 as a it would lie 1111 fora true 11 1 he lit speakers thai WHS the if a plotted of Ireland and In- to throw on the so nt No w bn fool to in nny way the Intentions of tlm when it known were to the mid to operate U I lie and HMI lit ol the A of re denouncing of Hie Secretary ns an net winch nil viewed horror and the hope was expressed perpetrator of the dastardly Ix brought to justice The resolutions further that no of hnd n In the and nt a lime when land's were no do might to retard tho good intentions of ilie English or defeat thu operation of Tho Ninth of tlie Irish National Land league nt n mooting last night 1 a that while it iih a deeply de- and regretted tho murder in Pirn nix Park It could only hold responsible for it tho very parties who had ever to blast the hopes of tho Irish The Ninth Twenty-fourth of Brooklyn strongly denouncing tho of and Under Burke and the fair na a national disaster to the Irish cause Hall No IM East was to overflowing last night tho being a meeting of Ihu Manhattan Branch of tho Irish National League Major Jameu Iho President of thu organization presided When ho awoke on Saturday morning ho said he felt happy be- cause the people of Ireland bad In their cause and the blessing of God seemed to rest on thoin but when took up his paper yesterday morning he was grieved to read of brutal horrible of tho Bet rotary for Ireland Lord and thu Under Secretary Mr Burko Ho who would be declared responsible for tho deed and he feared of Ireland existed the work be attributed to her He no details of tlie deed but when the facts wore secured it would be found out that it was not an Irish assassination Tho act WM unlike that bad ever before occurred in Ireland He waa sorry that It took place at tbe time it the greatest eta team an of England had his error Tbe deed cast a not only over England but Over Ireland aa well The Land League bud no heart In snob work ft did not Major Haggerty could understand how the overcharged heart of an evicted tenant when be saw nil family inroad out of hoate and home caused him to forgot his God but the killing of and Under ry were past understanding Murder wna a thing that Major thought was soon to be removed from Ireland forever Tho Tory Party wonld bo glad of the assassination It might delay remedial measures but they would come sooner or later As nn man Major Haggerty Bald God the good Impulses of Gladstone At a previous meeting ho said Gladstone had a great nnd a Do was blinded but ho paw his error and Tho killing of Lord Cavendish and Mr Burko would not help tho causo of Ireland and It would have been better for tbe land U it had never curred Senator tie speaker of the evening wild that while tho Irish people wero rejoicing over success of tho causo of tho terrible story of tho brutal murder in Park flashed across tbo boa Tha was as in its nature na it was rible If the Irish did not rosort to when Panic 11 nnd Davitt wort the speaker if tho chivalrous over ready to buttle honorably for right would be apt to commit such n black deod when doors were open and was balled as the uncrowned ruler ot Ireland It WM fur more likely landlordism in its mility and defeat struck the blow Tho Land had no reason to bo vengeful It was with to tell the character or the act So far as known there was nothing did not blamp it on a dewl altogether foreign lo tho nature of the of Ireland Men had killed In Ireland but not in this way When tlie had occasion to down then It would not be under the black flag of Ihu but under flag of tho more was complished by murder One hundred years ngo tho of the Irish wero clowned with As was held to tha liberator of Ireland in so would m Both loudly con- Major said that the to present an expression on the ardly In such a form the Idea it the act would be re- moved Harm come to the caURO ot If iho did not ns it de- Hired to do its abhorrence of the In terral not to lv misunderstood Major of- tbe follow inc resolutions nro nol ynt of to orm a opinion o CHUM Ret tlin of tlin Land lion of the for Ireland Lord and iho further we nd Irlin do not In B tho of dnd hnr It uur that null Dillon und undone llin U tlie tpa who to thn of ilia can odium upon tha Die of Thn wurn adopted nnd Major 1 thank tott not B voice M- tang Uod Ireland tnd Tbo nf the Lund unit m Hall nnd Kant IniD Connolly wai n to murder but a wait no on tho 1 u given until tbu true fwU Homo of tie present bound to the resolution but were by One man iho work of and that It tho work of auJ O'DONOVAN ROSHA NOT TAL 0 Donovan HIL Inth when last evening a reporter to hia opinion on the nud of tho recent in IreLind bald I haro not a word tT pav on the I can't talk wilh you it at When tho r found him he wim busy hunting up the of the family TOI'ICS 7 tho Crown denck IULS safely of a ton Both mother and mild nre well May 7 The hns informed the lie 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