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[ PreH of matter compelled tbe . erclnston of tk » fcllowing letter f'o-nlMt Saturday ' s Star ] WiE PMCU 1 UED iblDW THB IBM * •*»»^ JJ ; HOUB SBWRWSJOM OP THE P «« V- » " ! ' : ' £££ B . KDKBOF MR H « M-ABR « T f ««™ J DWFT . O ' BOSHERTT AXD WILLIiMS-BEIQN 0 F TKRROR . ( ftomoar oum torrepowfenf . ) Dcbuk . July Ilth . But one little w * ek has elapsea * moe tiia date of my last communication to the NobThib . vStak anil jot in that week wa fcava lived a ctntury in lr > l «< i ! The Saxon government bts declared opEn war asainst the pea ° lB oftlii ' ' ?; and under the most flnnj pretext , steack a ewsepinif onslaught on fhe Jr ^ r . o . n , rieht ? , privilege * pnd recognised immunities of the Irish n » t 1 o 3 ! This is a great charge indeed , but i : is one which requires no farther proef th * n vvhst is cenveyed fey the history of the past and presens ireik in tbU unfortunate country , Jfihn Mltohel told Gad ' a Eternal Trafn—and itse
transported for doing so , yet other * eturud into the breech ! thosa . othen « vIU most probiMv share in the hits o £ Mltobelj bat new mea will spring op ^ ao ? in couples bat itt myriads—to tupply thtic room 1 The Tedih will be told , and thb wo * k wlllba prosecuted . Bs the Celt what it may , Ireland will bs free , and triumphant , and t Eatlon . ItUalMsoy known to your readeri that a warrant had bees all the latt weak in ths hand * of the police for the arrest of Mr John Martin , the registered proprietar of the I » KH FitoN newspaper . It ie also known to year readers , thjt the police failed in puttin ? that warrant iato execution , as . Hr KartJn by the sirico of his fricBdi keptoot of the wsj , forreasons which will be afterwards explained . Things remains ! in this form up to Ia&t 9 » lur - dsy moraine , when , whtlitthe publication of tha Fekh
was beta ? proceeded with , a gang of spies and policemen entered tht office and aeizsd on all the printed copies of tiiljojunal , « wsll ti on the mannstripU , docnmcBts , istters . wd other written paper * is the establishment , Th 9 editor's desk , as well as eTery drawer , press , bos , aad trunk , w « re broken , open and piliaaed . But fa ! s outrage did not eiti&fy the ruffiitn depredator ! . They made then a wrtvsQnthe newsTenaors and fljinj-Bta-Sonars , capturing every oopy of the FiioN found in their poueision , . ill-treating and insulting the poor ereatureslf they offered any remonstrance , and dragging them , away to the station-houses If they attempted . aBy active opposition to their plunderers . This order of thinfi continued all day on Saturday . A guard of po-Uoa kept inosciant watca on tke office , cad every person
nho 6 roogh < OU « * PMrOB was robbed of it without apology or explanation . The excitement all through town waslatense . A . vast crowd ef peoplo thronged up Trinlty-gtrert , where , in the hosse No . 12 , the Felon ofica is kept—the next hosie No . 11 , beln ^ the office of tbe Ixiia Tsibuhe . The pbliCB and spies' Btlllkept guard , and it was several times propaied by koejb of the younj ' ¦ ' rebels * to attack them aad break their ikalls if tiwy Htasad to uisataa siege , Ida adraoairtooB ef the mors prudent of the psople , howBTer , hsd tbeir iDflarace , andon thrpart of the publio , the peace wa » not broken . &dtx » , ~ litiwever , on the side of the blackguard police . They , us I stated bifore , anceyad an * . insulted hundreds ef the staHaer * . bj , eridently disposed to prowke a riot , and tfeersby place the lives ef hundreds in jeopardy .
In thenHantlme , kr Harilo , with the knowleaga and approbation of many of Ms friendi , surrendsred himielf to his enemy . At eleven o ' clock , he left the Fewh ofice ^ unpcrcelrad bj the crowds , and iralkfd . toththsad pblice . office , near the . LowerCastle Yard , with which , Ebelie ' Te , it communicates by a passage In the reer . fierefea was told tbattfce magistrates hsi no power to eoimEft bim as . It was from Conege-erreet ' police office , 02 * warrant against Mm was issnedt Ho then proceeded to CoUeg 8 » treet , whers ho surrendered hlmielf to tbe fitting . migiatrato , Kr Tysdal , Tfhsto cosduct on tho oocadon ni gentlemanly and caneiderite . His comisitt&l was immediately drawn op ,, and shortly afc * rwards tje ti * ceurejed 1 b ^ coTeird' car , guarded by * few policszea , to Nswgste , distant nearly two miles from Colleger treat . ,
From the tone of the Natioh , and Txibcnb , of Sttur . < J « y , X tad ezpeeted « n askaoit on thoie pspen , and the arrest of their proprietors . Nothing , howerer , bai been attempted against them all day , and in the evening , oscompanied ky afriotd of mine , I walked down to Me hqn fflatiere stoed in JTrinLty-ttreef . In Csllcge Sr ^ en . I percelTedatumultaous rushia ^ . o / the piople , £ n the ^ ireetioa of Westmoreland-street , aad oo inquiry learned that the oSc 9 of the NaTiok , in D'Olitr-ttreet , { tad &cen furt broken open , by the polfos , whilst the pro * prietor , MrC . G . Daffy , had been en hour before srreited sttfae hon « e of fii * friend and oo-editor , Ur T . D . WQee , n « r Bathminsi , a ceuple of miles out of town . This report ; km tec « ect Oa reaahlng ths cfipe I fonnd the ioor blockaded . b / a large body of poii .-e and 'datectiTes , ' whilst without their circle was a crowd of perhsps two thousand persons . Two cars , were draws no before
the door . Into which all the remaining copies of the Fitioir , u well k % all the manuscript and wrllUn documents found in the feoute , were piled . This ombe was thoroug'hiy gntted ! ETenthefiies , registers , sad bc-COEHt books were carried sway . The poliea seemed fr ? t € y . enffBgh to grabble sp the Tery maVtinf ; en the Soor , or the quiU-onttings ia the bookkeeper ' s offiae . The t ^ er « f tk 8 : people w& » ¦ with diSculty kept under . At length Tr&ca all W 88 . collected and the cars w ^ re »« 11 paekVa , the . driver * got th » word 'forward , ' and irore sway amid the yells aad bteies of the exasperated tBultirede . The proeesjfon , followed by the erawd , which mefeased at « vtry « fep , went up College ffresn , Daste-Ureet , entering the ' Cistle yafd ' b / th » lower gat « at Palac& 4 treet , which clanked heavily as it was closed against . $£ rath of the infuriated people . The crowd stt « rfd f ^ deepgroan , for piereudon , three lusty cheers foftheHitioH . andgepuaUd . . ¦ . .
la its meantime ( It wa » now ten o'clock at nijht , ' Hr "BaSj , . accompanied by UrM'See , had reashed tha Police office in' College-itreet , wh ' ere thfy ware kept aweitiig the arrlr&l of the magistrate , Mr Tyndal . A {> er the ususT foraiaiarlef , th « CCTPdittsI was made out , and ttsjtllsntpritoner * gein placed In the ' ear , ' apcom * psaie 4 by Hi feiifal ftilow-laboorer , Mr U Gee . The crowd terewng yet moce cqmereni andeztdied than At tie NiiiOB oficebalf aa . hour before . They cbeaud Mr fiaSy rspturoutly , ¦ wti ' pw bearing . . resembUd . that of some indomitable Rtrnaa |^ i tbnKe ^ and he appearsd as Ef fcappr and gratified In beiaj vjctimUed for his eoBntrj ' i sake . K-ver did I let a man facs lib enemy with to much heroism . ' Ho treniour , n-i pallor , no ie-}»« tloii , was on his intelligent and beaming' countenance , fcutiaseyeflishedprsudly as fce gazed on the enthusiastic groups around . The prooeuion drore away by Bsokrille . 5 treet . llary . str 6 et , Cipa !« itr « et i and Little
Britain-steeet , to : IT » wgate , whofe frowning outltae looted stiQ more Ssxob la . tlse gathsriai ; gloom of night . It was a tedious , era at one time a qoUy mgrca , Tbe crowds were eo Immense' that the horse oould not get out of a slow walk , and the people teemed dispoied to tar the oar too fragmeriti . Twice or thrice the hor « e was f «! i ? d bj the reini , and Hr Ddff / gamrnoHEd to come fctlh . from his gBitd * . Ths pollftemrin ^ aboat thirty In cuaiwr ) trembled . They shook , like criminals-at the jallowi . ; They Implored Hr BaSj ' t protection , and he ¦ moUj refe « edtosacction , tlio wlstee of tfee people , deelinlBgelther to qjxit the cir or allow » dj sisanlt on tbe ¦ poliM . t ) n arrlTing at the ' pritbnfates Hriafiy ' leftths ocr , ssd looking on tha crowd with a Btnilo , deKlreiJ ¦ thim to give a cheer , and' one cheer more ' , for Ireland's independence ! Ifarsr ali tuch a cheer fall , on my ears fcefare .. Mr Duft > was theaushfred Uto the prison , the fcsajy JroH gates of which were flammed rndelyin the £ ms ef bisiirten 4 Kr H G « . He w&s then , escorted to
6 r } ons ; in , th ^ Bime . wii ) 5 of ., tho building in which poor Miieiiel . wM confiBB ^ . not long , « gp . , Thl * gloomy cell w desfltute of anj ^ fdrBitura but the . usn » l Iron bedctexd with if « stem « f straw , fcot sabisqaently the gti-Unt priwnsr mieUowed to farnlih it Bccordine ' to hii rjiwi i ¦ ¦ ••¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ " It was now Eeirly {' wslTeVclock / yet the good day's R . ork was B ~ ot jet concluded . . Tbe » fflce of ths Taucvs fsi sow Tltiud , but . finding nothing of consequence there , ' the police proceeded tq ths prentfseB of Hr Fardon of BwieJo . r ' s Wa ! k , i ? hera that journal is printed . Here tfcty captured alUb * printed copies of tha paper which were not dispatched to the ofice ; and hera aUe they «* plH *« iD ^ nisHoban , ' a Journeyman of kr Pordoa '» , « Balawho * enam 6 the T * iBB « rr Is printed . He was tiksa to tha ststion-honss .
: O * the Sabbsth the campaign was resumed wltk re-, « wBd acUri . ty ! Jd > , K ? Tin Iioi 0 : D ^ ntj , the prlnelptl editor , and Siehard Dalton Williams , thb reefctered propristor of the Tebdie , were arrested in the forenoon ftfSuoday . ' They were _ conT « j « d to Collego-itreet staton house , wh * ra they were ' kept until thg hour fordU Tiioastriflce was ov « r , whenHr Tyndal attended to comsatt tieHi to Kewgate . ' Few persons btfeg apprlstd of fiulr .-arreit , these gentlemen ' si remofsi to prison was ^ J ^ ctetf iwithout . any txcitemVat of 6 > strucfion ' . Mr VO ^ bwfy U « medics !; K eaU 6 man of hfgb spirit tad toniWerible ttleujg ; HrWflliimiis aUo a dootep of fhyslc , but b « tter known u a , patriot an « a brilliant stoftlthanasan'M , ^ . ' H ? was one ef the earliest poets « f tas w ATi < iir , ani neTer deserted it altogether , ' It wal that 6 « ntfii 3 « n whb , ncjer tk » eijnaturecf' ^ tiaa . rook , ' gavt to the world tht' Hiisdrearnres of a iTedlcal ' Student' bf « idef ma « y other delightfuF ' and ' original tfUztfiaiicaiia ruts . ' ' ..
( taJtotdajthefamBofpeKMatlonwasfeiumfea . A ieeond edlfioa ' of the Fkw haTiagmadeits app ' esrauee , the pslke sallied forth egain , en < laid siege to the de-TOted iiouie , -. 12 , Trluity . itreel . : A' large croi » d Hn ' - f « sd aWut tie office all day . ; some ' of th » m csmlng Into collision with the police w ' e » ' f palisd > to tha etatien iea » e . - Soaie copies of the Femw aad'TxisnME were « aptoed from the newiTendon , and Mr gte ' ptieW J . Knsy , « f da Tkbiik , and Hr JOEDph Brenan . of the f ^ joif , were arrejted for offering tbtir " papers for sale ItU jaiittgttijegoTejag ^^ ^ jjj ^ g i noatonsnn . turned to suppress the Irish . moTeronst , mi that , if pMslbk , ererf on- ^ ttfttnmzajfm be tTBnBpoftSd It t * said , too , that sweep'S g msasures for tho suppression cfth * Confederate Clubs and the Irish Leagae are In ^ epsration . last night the clubs met In their respective dab-roomi , at eaeh . of which a . guard of police was stv tioaed tp watch projrisM , » na njte the nnmbersiii at- ' te » d » &ee ,. Onth {* jeirenin 5 ; tli « n » will bo an Bg ? regaw R ^ SS ^ . ° }^ 1 a « -tt « : Muiio HsU , preparatory to atformatioa ef tee lonf-hajBd for iriiQ LfBgue . - i
ir fkueg of theLt » gu » r « mlnds as of the dupliolty and <« SftrdIce . and mean petty taalerolence , of that liekijiKlB ' rTnlKllnr , Jobn O'Connell . He did his worst SCtteittut tonsition of tiat Ltagns , and ha » , en jeswr-
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day , taken hiiflight-Jto Londo ^ utterly refuslng . to ^ B * recondled te " the people of Ira'land jUnleu , fargooth , thai would dltiolve th « dubs , and commit the guidance of the new oreshisalien to his own sole management I Teere !« Jobony tor you ! The cash waB getttngalack ; fie tcou'i bt ruoneilti to Yoon ? Ireland if the monej ma ? orshconilBp , and Invested for him and hU . ' as w ' a « th « two hundred thoutand pounds' of publto money which hlms ?\ f and bin futhw ditpoitd oi within the list few yeur » ! Iielaed woald befoeled no longer , howeier , 'An open foe may be a cane , i Bat s pretended friend is worse . ' . And the people and clergy of this country neve re « ol \[ od tosrske iff impostors , and wiH or Inge in a manner bcL * oziiug feoatit men and genalne patriots .
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( From the . Voniing CAttmtcfe . ) Ddblis , Jilt 15 —The Nat ' iam and tha 1 hi « H Felon appeared as u 9 ual to-day ; ' bnt the sale o £ tho latter br the newavenders was pr ^^ n . ted by the police . A notification appesredyeaterday cautioning th « newsvendets osainst ssliiug ' ' felonious and seditions papers , ' as they would thereby render themswivts liable to prosecution . Tha sale of the' paper did n't f ake p hce td-day at the ' Fbioh office , as usua l ; birt copies were to bs had in other plseea , where the newsvenders and others contriTefl-to « bu tain as msny aa were required . The NAtiOir , however , w * s on sale as UBoal . . '¦ ¦¦ ¦ '¦ " ¦
M ? John Marfin , proprietor 6 f tbe Irish Fsitds ; has addressed » long letter 'to the Ri ^ ht Hob . tho Earl of Clarendon , represpntatiiva of the Englfsh government in Irelend , ' Mr Martin rofe ' rB tothe proceedings of the police in prerenting the'gala of h ' w paper pending his triil , which ' be desmbeiafi ' WhiV Tyranny , ' and * after alludiRg to , the' police employed on this intj aa ' poor big fellowg , ' he thus ooncludes : — ' " ¦ •¦ ' I hnve written myself into gooo bumonr , w ! th yoni And now , my lordi if I am to be transported for writing what I believa true in principle ,, and ' prewr for tbe condition of my oonntry , I promioo t ^ go witnoaC enmity In ray heart Bgatnst sou , ho matter how surely yon pack '
my jury , provided j on will permit me ta reply to "the slaadera of your pamphleteers and j ^ qroalisti , provided yon will b « Fatisfled wfth killicg my body , without also assassinating my character . Toar , 'duty , 'of HolJia ^ this country for England oilfees jon to . destroy me . To be Sura it would baroaijHer to deBt ^ oy me by dir ectly fftpqtlcg me , tban t ' eixmebim aritm Britonnfcam , 6 y yoaf packed jury . To be sara I oan ' t eaai'y gstrWo ^ my prfjadieo about a fair trial , ' BntDayk . away- ^ OBly don ' t stop my psp-r while ybur . ' eJanderons Joprnals axe hantJ Ine down my reputation , I am my lord , onebfyeur piisonerEof war . ¦ , . _ ¦¦ . :. JoHnMiMifc . - ; ¦ Newfate , Thursday riieht , July 18 ,. : -,- ' " '
? ridsy morning tan o ' clock . ' P . S — 1 hare ja » i tieard of your poUce notli * , Warning ths newsmen and newswomen thatyopr big . bailies tana your spies wili knock down apt ! rob th' m If thoy attempt ' to sell ' seditious ' newspapers—that ie , any newspapers ' year ssjd bullies an ¦! spies ma ; chooje . to call swJUlotes , And I have also heard mat jour ; SUamp-ogea , aft « ra deal of hu 7 g ; er-niu ? ger , coaBO ' -ted last si ^ bt to sail stamps for tbe ' JeHtioas' newspapers as well as ih ^ 'loyal' ongj .. My lord , j cta seem . Inclined to ksTetho last penny niit of us before . wa go . \ " . N . B . —If any nenswomaB should thick of knocking down one of yonr bntiies when in the sot ^ f street r ^> b . bery , I hope she Will ib / eq ^ a very big pne . \ { Ehi morat le *? on wl'l bs the greater and more instructive . Tin ? Fkuw arsocontaiha ' a long .. letter from jMr Devin Reill , y , which , thus commence * :- — , ; ( , t , TO BIE EVCILLINCT OEOKQE WILLIAM FBSBBKICk ' , E&Bt , OT CL 4 EEND 5 R , THK BKOIIBB < J 0 ESEK > . ISOiiCSIAXOB
OSHESAL A » D 0 ENIB 1 I , xpaHK »^ , OT ISEIABD ., v . lfy Lord—Yo . a will remark th ^ t this letter is mpra polite than usual . And for threo . reanons--firit , for that politeness is cheap , and that ' a ioid-Ueotenant-, wbo nill proclaim and ' arrest old wqtqw 0 aagbt ' haBK > , Ing-, according to tbelr Wont ^ cl trade , in ihe -pufeUo , street * , a mere newspaper , Is p jery despptioand desporats character , with whom one , SQ » uW keep their manserg withal ; second , for that I am beginning to jbav » asort of ridiculous regard for > on . psreona !) y , quits cognate to my own charaotcr inasmuch as you ha ; e at lost throwQ away that sham about le ^ al lnsU < ution 8 'SBd . , ' courty of j 3 > tic <^ , ' and have taken ths high hand In dofisECfl and molt proper contempt for yenr la , w ; and tbirtflyibeoaass I can afford to be polite to you now , inasmuch as you era beaten . YesI Paybeaten .. Your ' rule * , la Ireland waa
, , ayeryfiue isoral ahain wh ' Ue it iastrd , a 6 ; , n moraljpb ^ n . taemagory . , And , the ' morality' of Iht . mtte ; w » s , ^ t « , whole strensth . ITith your red . faceil hirelings , whois you call judges , mungingsanc . timoniausly ; 6 bout , lav ?^ -. with yonr twelve respectafcle suborned percons Jn -tha , box , swearing osthi , aad . mpit religlsnslj breaking them according to theff conscience—ycur asarpatloahers bad a < cloak , ' a mask , hard to make piopleesa thjoogb . Coder it you could kidnap , rob , and murder ; quite decently , Uader it you kidnapped , tny glorious ' frlgnd —under _ It you transported . one yoot ) g fln » feliowfo ? " teaching his brethren how to carry the arma eomnion tb men—under it yon arraigned me for a ' crime an' it
pleasayou , so utterly and . ridiculopo ) y !«( ncrimina 3 that ' eren yonr own lawyers would not . a oop . t 6 . praseoute me .-Ah * ti . e' sham , was getting very . contemptiKe—the fell wearlpg very thin . Wka a hlgh-apAiled ohief-govenier , ' as you are , you fling it aside , end , I esteem you let that . It wai Tery base and . contemptible ; that packing of juries- ^ that stabbing of men witb . your weapon h ! d un . der a bit of parchment . Bat Lvtill not dwellca this sub-Jeet . Ton have given up . your hjpoprisy ; given tfp o ^ en the semblance of packed juries , and going on with yftnr — 'law . ' You arreBted my friend , John Martin , for felony , and tent him for trial—that . is ,. this newspaper , for trial : for if it were n » t felonious , he wb « anta ftlenji .
sod the , Ratter of its felony was $ . qtiegilba fosthg dtiaf ' l . minating , coniciehces of . a packpSJojty , ( according ' - ' to 'law , ' and not a question for yon .,: But . nobly aid gal . iantly , 1 mast confess , you anticipated ! yone . packed jury , brooghl ' ia a vetdlct of felsny by . yonrsslf , « od seized tlk last . ^ nuiber—aad aol alone tbaijbns 5 « o . WltboBtiB «{ Bg this pab . iloa . tIon—without hivjpg snyjts'matof approximating toa gmes ! whether or . so it-KQuW contain th « fora's Prayer , . . er ^ A alarming ^ tljjje by . a c ! tsap ? oio £ ed dsteoc ive , jo ' n bBTeisJued a . prbclf > raBtiBn « gain « it ) salt , a big-lettered important preclamatioa , bea&d -Clarendon to all old women , &o . ' And British rolo , in yoar hinds , has oome to tbl > . It is too _ good , ] ' * Mr DaTin Railljr ' tEen * proceeds in a Iian ^ rine
strain , and conclaves with a ? 8 utances of dlstingniehed respect fox the Lord-Lieutenant , ' from bis mortal enemy , Thomas Devin Restly . ' - . /) ; ' Next followa anothey of the Femk writers ' , I ^ r Joseph Brenaa , wifh an atticle . headed * The Grown * ing of Felony , ' which etoees with the fallowing ' distinct declaration of the object of tha Confederacy ^~ Wsr is proclaimed , : and uatil It eo ' mm ^ no "! we paugt epeua our time in . preparation , FeKfns Of ' Ireland ] arm , and that immediately ! ' The breathing space before you musk close with yoar foemen is brief indeed , anajoo must treasure every minute . If you fair , remember it'Is aeble to die with a broken or reJJcned' ^ . spon in your hands . Arm ! '• Jo ' ssra Bbika ' k . '
The Ihibh Tnretnra will not be publifihed until Wednesday , bm Mr SteDnen ; 'J . Meahy , o ' ne o ^ , thje writers for tbat journal , his pnblishci a long Igttar in the Felon , addresiiea 'To theni 9 a . of li ? elaad / which thuB cosdndea . f ' Traui / drill , arm , end — ' ,.. '" i—The Felon also h 2 s n long eaay on 'the dntie 3 of jnrymen , with the motto * . 'All jurist * , hold that no penal law is binding on cpn » ojenpe . ' ; . The proprietors ef the liwsp Tbibunb , bow fn Newgate on a oharge of fe ' on 3 , Ka * e issued tha-foL lowing hotifioation : — . „ . (| . , ; , f [ T . ,. ; Tnt Inaa TwBDEr .-. Th ^ proprjE 3 tor » : ofthUjonTnBl desire to _» tate that tbehlghrr ^ y robberies committed teJOFdlng . to late , ' on their property hy the lordly eocomplice of Spanish braroi and Dublin d ^ tectivei , hats so crippled their reeocrees for tho present , that they cannot to-day offer the usual araoust of' Feloay ? to their admiring re . aderi . They , ma&a , howevcj- ^ to tai appear in the field of joamalism , now daily becoming
more perilous , on . Wednesday nexfc ,. or Saturday at > tha farthest , when they hops to make ' each particular Bali * in the wigs of 'legal and oonultuvlona ! , ' Btrtotiy moral , ' and ' tesptctabla'Catholiopecpie ¦ r 'To stand ocend , ¦ Like qalllsapon the fretful pwonphie . ' < . 1 In the imterim they can asjurij tt > eir friends that it is not In thsceils of this prison nor on thp ocsfibld'befora if , to alttr one sentiment that th ^> b « Te written or uttered . Richasd D ' AtxoH ' wiuiaxe , Kiti * J . O'D . oniJTr . Newgate Prisan , July 15 ffi r l 818 . The Natiok , althoBgh , if& # v > i > thlr < x , tft C . G . Duffy , 11 in Newgate , iB aa iepant in . Ustone an hafore bis arrest . The fir $ t artipie , bearing theinitiala of Mr Duff / , is headed ' The Point pf Attaok , —the Clubs , ' and shows an apprehension thaf ths goyern-: ment are about to apply for a hiw for tho , B . upprcsaion of those confederacies . Dessj 8 :-- - \ ., ¦ .: ¦
There is at present no law enachng ths English Go-VtfBmvnt to put down the elubs . If they attempted-ta do so , without law and 'by . forcR . * they . aught to'be teaUtcdai every point cf attack . Ho club-room cnght to be yielded wlthoat a elego . If they ask en Act of i ? arUaxeat it cannot paes andir ten days or a ' fort , night : if there were six honest and capable Irish Begsbers it-would not pass thla session . Bos she interral , whatever it may ba r ought to ba UB 9 u ia spraadlBf ^ ho clnb organisation with the fervour ; Qf a ermade . If tOo Act become law , and our last right be . stricken down , tbe presidents of all the clabs in Ireland might mcetjn b provisional council , summon the couwtrf sronna them ,
and resist the aggression with armn . , IT . j fairer groufld of national quarrel can ever arise . It it a ground broad enough and clear en . ou . gb . for a baUIs-fisld ; for It lnvolves practically tba last right we pesstss—the right to complain and resUt . H 7 t . n h U Rosa we mill tiara thrown awoy a Ford and shield—wo may luomit and die . * « « Mwttfeeaggrw . 5 I 0 . 1 of SogUnd fc y a , firm , cr front epd . ciestr ranks- ^ - ( Joablaandquadruple jearpower and : resources ; plant yotjrblubs thick from thora to . sbore , * nd if noway els * is left , strike with on armed hand for tio Zaat bopa of the iMbiraoe , . , . 0 . Q . D , 'Kevscate Prlse » .-- . ¦ . . . .
( From the Carrespondent of tha Hominf . ff trald . ) In an article from the ' Fgioif' directed 'To the Orangeinen of the Connty Dd ^ n , ' dated from ' New gate Prawn , ' Md ^^ , iSSa . "JT .
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proprlotor of tha paper , -tharearo . tho ^ oUowujJgpas * lagesi The italic . ' are Mr Mariin ' uowili— . I tell joa , 6 rangemen , ~ , lf you aro ChrlfitlanSi honest nen , ' men of , common , Benae , -il » is you * ' duty , beforo God and man , ' to resist tho orown . iindjdqmlnlaa' that la making giaVes , p ^ anderB , and roaues oat of honest moE—and sturdy lioaeBt men you once were . It id jour dutj ' to take ' yonr gun » - 'to ; get gjins . and pikes—tp ilse up In arms , if you , have them or oan . get them—wltn weaponless hands If yqu . canHot—to rise , armed and unarmed , and say to your rBlero . ftQdlandlordB , that the the ruin of
rula of par obnntry must be . sweated—that as all , body , and soul shall not be oouBumma . ted . It they " will not Jistcn to yon—if , they will Hot . praotleaUy , acknbwledge ' the Tight of Irojandto Irish property- ~ tlie right of IriihmeB to live , by-free industry , upon tnott own land—If ' they will wtf become loyal to Ir « iand , and truly nrfs this oountry of QBra-rpnd / Ulitvt ( bey ft «»« made up their , minds that tfiej wJB ' not-then , nwoy wlA them ! drive them cut of pur bounds 1— -they have fotfefteq their ' rlghtsof property '—their estates have lapsfcd to the ' origlual owners , the people \* m > v \ of Iroland with them , at tbo pike ' s point ] . ;
' Crown anft dominion , Indeed !~ « Oer glorlona oon-Btitmton'l—' Integrity Of tfee ompiro' I— 'Peace , law aad order '!—Bfttt I 'Why , how dare ' ttttse men talk of ' («*» or emttiMion to sanction ' th » horrible bocIbI onarcby raging in Ireland , nhddr their lying forme end pretesoes ? When honestinen btatveln the midstof pleDty —when typhus and d ysentery are the surest' Inatlttitiona of the country—wnen meab fraud and ehameleas perjury occupy the feJgli iMaoee of our government '—how ' dora they I wy agala , so muoh as whlepor the words , tow , peace , order , ' as an sfonso for nSaldtalniDg , for o single day -this vile-system tnder which an entire paoploore piltegfcd , and ¦ brutalised . and massacred f Tfeere is no Jaio «* there l »» o jw « rt »« e « t ^ -tbere is no swM orderthere- are no r ^ MJ ofproptrij ) A our ooramunlty ! Ibstesd of theie , wo have mutual wY&d * and oppression , artificial pauperism , famine , and plague , Invited oau forced Into operation— . ruin of the whole people , body
anuBonll ' ' '' ' ..,-, ¦ . ... -.., ij OrangamehV ' thinfc tf what I ^ ay I God kn , ow « I pm no lover of faotlein a » f olyil , wr- ^ thongh tb ?' go ? erp . menk' press " and ' the . lanolora pfess assure you tbat I am' 'Bat tbU' I say—land | aphflM . ln HowgatOi ox ^ pectlng a penalty equal to ^ eath for saying Jt In spite of the person , " who rule oar country for the EnglUh parlla . ment-inori ) - ! r twuM rafhe ' r « e ' a , hundred , thousand ; flW ilauefdm * upoh . tftfi Smf ? ^ ., ^ A « %$ * " * f ? m $ tr nrttM'Mim . M * endnre the maddening , agoniesrf
that slkverj for aridther year . I wpuia . ,, N o $ , of course , that I mean Ttt . sas—nr . tUa « ft . 'le my wleh . ^ -one ; hun . drsi' thousand or one _ of mj , . oonntrjincn ^ hou . \ d , ^ , B slaughtered In the quarrel , ' . No . What I moan fd say —what I desire Is , tha ^ inj countrymen . . should diw > 6 $ y this foreign deipotietn- and ^ fQrthls . ^ g ltlnj . nte disobedierioe they , ba attacked , a n ^ , one hundred , tbou , Band of thein inTOVa ^ ir ^ r ^ fc ^ MWrk ^ Vl ^ would be less abhomijt > m , % ljngB tnantbelr ( P K 8 ent moral and phy'iloal degradation . . ¦ : i " , Tho artiolflt which isrlosff . ttutcoBo ! nde » &-
Units jritoyoW . flounti'ynietf , tBenj and lotos naye Ireland for tho Irish peopI ^ &rftB tho Irlsh ^ peoplelandl 6 r < Jf , ten » nts , labonrerfl , - ih'S all that wUl ^ oopseBt to holdtb 8 lr . pToptrty aa IrUh , » ad Bubjeo t ( 0 IHshlaws -th e , laws ofthe efitire Irish people . IfttfoIapdlordB , or any of thesa wUl noi- hold " as jHilmW ^ If « ey will persist la -aoHog-a * fdrtlgnflr « -i-t «< if Otol-at-fortyners ; they are not entitled totha protcfition of Irish Iwr while they refuse te . acknowledge ' Winlaw—t&ej shall not hold Irish property except as Irishnsen . ' , ! ' - ¦ . - JohhMabiik . NewgatePrison , July 18 . ' '"' , '' , . ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦' '¦"¦ - JLBBBBT OP MB BIJHEST . ' ' , ' . 1 ., ., , ' ¦ . AIStUiDX vr aa man" • ,. | v . , .
A corresponden t of the FRfikHAH ' a JouR ^ a giTea thefoliowing te ^ ioii ef th " e arrest an . i rescue of Mr Doheny . barrister : — 'Cashbl , Jtfi . T 10 . ~ AB ^ oon aa it wasknownthatMr Deheny V « s being eohTeyed frotnthe maeiateates efficeB by a back way ,, for the city-gaol , the Btreeta ' resounded' witb thpjhe ^ vy trampings ofthe mob bh they ran to thertscfle- , ; wd whether for good or evil , to bur credit or ^ creditlet what wHfl be « aW , theWj was a reftfuo : That Mr Doheay is now in gaol is his p « u fa « lt , no man vrill deny it . Neither the jnagist * fifes nor the ln ? pw | or can dflny it ; and he was ' rsScnedi too , befoVfcJtha mob were halfway to the Bcen £ . Thi 6 people of pfl ^ street did it—that ia the vioibity of . fhe gaol . The dumber of pofice to bo sure , aad \ t i ? Wt J osfc £ 0 * pf in , tbat guarded the prisoner , w » a very faall ; "bat , } i m ^ tt « radlittle , ten timeBthe nnnsbsr wpuld haip been torn' piecemeal , I verily baliere ; ' but'for the jiw . Dissidents and warde . ua of owrolatn . NeTer , ; in tfl
my Hw , did I witifesa soca fleterminauon . Mr Deheny spoke eereral timea from a winipWjto no purpose . The prominent mepbara ofthe club strove with a'l their might tb ttpen a passage tHjao purpose , everything was done to calm the populace , but to nine effeoted . The police were hurled about like eo many footballs . They were ordered to load by their commander , bnt the Hob . Martin Ffren ^ b , our worthy roEghtrftte , countermanded the orde , r , At last Mr Dobeny again essayed to apeak . He implored the people by tho lovo they bore bim < b ^ every thing ; they held dear , to let biro go ,. and tijfli he would sotn return , for cis offence wag . bailable , and that ho had only to go to Rosqrea , give !; bai | , and then return . This , and' this alone , pacified tbepeople . Tbej ' afeoutca , ' We wU ^ ffflL ^ iUjVancl qmoblj withdrew ; The commanding officer now feared . , i ^» consent ( o Mr Doheny , ' 8 pi ; bceeding ( n the gaol without a larger force . ' The force came ,, but they were , not , wanted .
ARtUT j Ui OF UnVOn&VX A ? HSPAQH .- i .,. ; t At ! Moneyji ' all the Ro 30 Tea ' : police and military gamjupfchsitf' prisoned to a difiiflionof police from Ncaagb , under ihe' > comtD » tid of Sub-Inapeotor 0 Dell and a company'of the 34 tU Refiraent of foot , under . Captain . Talbot . and Lieutenant ThorreL The adve&t of MeDoheny . into Neniigh' under , theaa cirenmetaaces tiasespeot ^ i an ^ a large eoitQdurse of pewons 4 assasbUd . ott , ^ eDablin- ¥ oad , iu the aeifih .-bonriiood of Castle-sfre&t , flrid i about Peter-Street , and the largearea thatop ^ as before the Gonrt-nou ^ e . The streets , in , { a < $ , w ^^ thropged . by , th <» , boWpeaaEfniry * of ^ ip ^ er |» tx ;^ d ; aB . ; Ihe . oamagowi | th its e ^ rtdado Us appearance , a co ^ nnobo succession of lead and hearty oheers weragiren fbr . MeDoheny ^ who ,- from the' windows vf' tho -9 eh'icle , ; ackndwledcea
the favours bostowed uppn . him by tha people ., As the military werd itur ^ iDg , nri Peier-stredt , on the way to the gaolv aatrbnsf rusn Vto feade by a b pdy of tke people ; eome excifementaroBe , four or-five of the soldiery were knocked a ^ ainat > butcher ' a ' B ^ all at ' the corner ef that street , , &i \ dTear > Were beginnin )} 'to prerail tbat an attempt ' would ba . made to , rescde him from the-bristling bayonets by which . hb waa accompanied y but tbe BBcbrt . pa ^ Bed on wfthout further peril and about half-past twelve o ' clock tho carriage reaohed the county gaol , and after standing a few seconds on the steps of the carriage , Mr Doheny entered the gates of the prison , where n 4 was Bi ? en in charge to Mr Rook , tho governor , arid the crowd having eiven further hearty oheors , eepa . rated-.
US . MSAOHES . , ' ' DcBtiN , Jut , t 16 .-Ye ' Bterday'true bills ^ ere feund against this gentleman by tbe Limerick erahd-ju ^ , I hare heard that fifteen were ( or and eight against the finding . ' TheLoiEHicK Chroniclk of Saturday contaiiJB the fallowing-, — 'Mr Meagherlaet night wdreased jaaother crowd of persons from a window in the hpuee , of Dr Gearyv J . P ., George-street , where Be had diifed . He said tn& ; Coimty Limerick grand iur ^ had fsucd ! true billaag ^ uwtiitii , that som& of that panel , including the fpreaao , were members of tho late Irish Conn . oifjiiKbiob Jjad / adrooated the national doiitfineb for which he is now to ba tried aa a . felon . He adverted Indignantly to tpe seizgr . a of Mr . Gavin Duffy ' s property'in Dublin , and designated our , rulers as the go *
Tcrnment robbers . He thanked the Boverntnent not-Withstanding for sending him to . trial te Limerick , where lie had npw found . B sure and subotantial footing . 'Qe caret } . pot for the court , thegorerttniont , or tho army , and he entreated the people of Limeriok tporganiaeBn ^^ noreasQ . theoJuba , now bscoraicg of universal formation throughout Ireland .: let them t ^ ever 'forget th . e . tens » f . . thousands' of thrir kindred and countrjmefl . atarved . to death . by English ! n | sgo-Ternm ' eht , and . mouldering ip , untinigly > grayea ; and resolve , n ^' fttj * ' apffMe we glorious barreBt of t > bia year to ' pass' piit by tueir han , ds ^ t | h > peril of adding to thStitttQ ^ aachficaof Jhe lasttwo jears . 1 This day , at twelve o ' clock Mr Meagherappeared in court tQ ' plead to the indi p tment , ' and he then ' travene&inim&t : untilae ' xt assizes . ' ' ¦ " " ' ' ; ¦
- 3 HB AMEE 10 AN STUPATH 18 SR 8 . ' Tho New Yoik correspondent qf , ' a oerthern , paper hit & carious piece of ifitelligencB ~ tfiat tbe secret committee is contriving means for the Release of Mr Mitche ^ -bnt the' exaot nature of , the asiency is net known . •¦ It appears . 'jv > wfe * eri , . t £ at a fle ^ t of ' fastsailing ¦ Mhooaera' Js TOingntteaout with an ' experienced officer at the head of the expedition . One division ia . sajd , to hay * ac . tBally , Bailed in the last week of June , cdmmanaedby " Riohard T . O'Connor , of the Iuish VoLuniias . Another ia ready for the be ^ inniDg of July , under Messrs Retort Emmettand J » Tyler . : !¦>¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ¦'¦¦ ' T ¦ ¦ _ : - - : ' : IB * a ^ ' hsim AHmv hsart . "' '' . ""
., ^ The l ? th haa gqne off qnietty taihenorth . There was some rioting . jn Belfast , but , on the whole , there , wbb lees ill-blood , and bitterness than usual . ' .: Rojcpmmos , July 13 th .. — Convichok of ohs of ? H ? MdrDBRKKBOP MiJOH Mahon . —One ofthe murderers of Major Mahon , Patrick Hasty , ' wanes * tetdav ifinvicted . of tbe crima , under an ifadiotmtent for censpirac » « "uoui . ' J J ) B&pm * & op mb uoro . nSKf aPHMiphael Sairno , having been stiss ^ m
• . J ; Fr , > m the Btlfm Vindicator . ) . - « ° ^' . A ? BE » Xfl ~ yDBT ^ BU BJBVsioPliBJisa OP n . . ,. ^ WHO BBDRE 8 S , «« th " j ? i ta for folony - threa 'or sedition are the remedial measures whioh Whiggery has be-Btowed npon tbi » land of accumulating misery during teo week . Sinw cur teal pabiieattgn , tbere torn
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bee ' unoefforttnsuf ^ 'Wim&roVe tlFade or cbtatfieroe , to-supplyemployuaeat totha abl ^ bbditd ; : or ib it&j Btarration in the homes of tbo poor , Batiror bene ; ficent rulers have not been idle—felons' cells are on tbe increase ; * jayy . packiog' is tip in the market ; there are brightening prospects fer ' perjury ; ' and jailors , turnkeys , "hangmen , arid Attorney-Genera ' s have their hands full of luorative employment . These are the { times—the glorious days of Whiggery , when doing evil ( iesda ia ne . prime . ' aod the only guilty party w ho whb exjioseB thean ! 'It iVamost extr ' aordinaty feotj that , aS'yeti n 8 attompt has been made to bri ^ ig to justice tho parti ea ^ Mwere ooncerned In 'M ' tnurifeVof lieW ' twe " mliiioh ? cif Irish subjects
diiTing'the . last . twpyeara ^ m , on the contrary , that thosa alone ara prosecuted who busy themselves in ezposiog those whb'had a hand in that memorable masflaore . . , ,, ,... ' . . £ : Mi ' M ^ tin ;' Pfoprie-Ui ! '' ^ T « je Vstiit , is now ua-Mnred'in & picVDocket ' s den . Mi Newgate , Dublm . bot because he helped to spill the unappeased blood 6 < our peo ple , butbsoauaahe is holding their murderers up to odium . ' ' ' . ' It ft s 6 with Mr Charts Gavan Doff / , proprietor of the Ni . « oa . '' ; ' , ' ¦/ ' ,,. ; , ¦ ¦ iJ ' bo with MesBra Williams and O'Doghorty , tie . proprietora of tho Teibdhb . ) r ' It is so with Mr Denis Hobas , the registered printer of the Thibunb . ,. ¦ :: .
It is so with Mr Doheny , now confined in a felon's bo'lin NenaA jaij , ; ,, It is so with MeB ^ ejara T . ; D . M'iGee . E . Polly-Troodiand Thomas FrancisiMeogher , now on bail ; te Btand- their trial on s charge of sodititftt . ' ' Tlieso aro the nitie ' irienwho had not the prudence to see humanity outraged without a diBseetient voice , The ^ are siow to Btand before the tribunaJB of their enemy , , and to meet , tbe fate packed juries " can award . But that verdict cannot rob'them of the patriots fame / s . '! " '¦ ' 'ftBtothoylrJk ' aeBofwoh ipen oJaW . ' owag ' ' His portion iu the gooihhafc Heaven bescoffj , '
' "f' - ' jPHOSSOOTIoirB A ^ ArsSi THB WKWBVBSngBS . ''• AttheVarioB ^ poficibffideVihia day , July 1 Q , iWPorm ' atfi'ni ' were preterred'by . ' thb pohce against newftvend ^ rs for eefling copies of tha Nation , and FjBMNnewBpappra . . - At i the 'Hfcad . officey Serjearit Browpe , A 91 , brought a ' -tby named Fcitriofe'Pu'llen before Messw PoittfattaMaiee , ap !'" . y'enjffn ^' aeedi ^ lo . ua nnbiioa * tii ^^ ie ^^^ AWH ? .. It . 'Jwp jear 6 di ,. tbat ha . was Sityjng . various pRpera ^ anaongBt . otheea . the NA . tI 0 j » , i whe& . fchocbn 8 > abla wenttepandfeBked-fora N f rms . The triseneir denied ha had 'one , bdt . on . uearehipg , handed to the m ^ tab ^ r ^^ Porterread the mting artfote , beariiig the initials' O .-. G . D . ' Aft « r a long diaousBion , in whioh Mr Rea , a BolicUor ^ ap-PBSwdfor the priflSaer , ' Mr Pttrfrer deoWreatbftt , f ( ie pa ^ s * waa a' « eaitloii 8 pflbncstlbn , wd thaf the , magistrates would eeud the eas'eWa ' tiJudic ' ation , before , a jury . Ultimately , it-wea-arranged to bind the prisoner to appear to-morrow , when infgrmatiojie will be received . ; '
At Henry-fltreet officar Folios oonstable 0 . 48 , charged , Ellen Roche with : selling copies of ,. the ISaiion and Fkiohnewepspera , on Saturday l& 9 t , $ be name being eeditious and felociom publications . Mr Kelly , tbe presiding magistrate called tot the papers referred to . The oonstable stated that he did not deprive tbo prisoner of them . Mr Kelly therefore disromed the case , At College-fltr ^ tbffiiJB Joseph Mooney was charged by , B 4 , with ^ D j AffAoe ' similar to the sbpve . before Mr TjDdal . T ^ he papers were preduoed « nd identified by thejjQonBtible . Mjr Tyndal said , ' 1 . will send tbis case for trial to the next sessions . The prisoner having entered into two seeurities of £ 10 eaon , to appear at the ' sessions , wdadiecharged . . , i- . ( $ > om We , Correspondent of thvfiailtj Neiui \\ , > . Ddb ' uh , 'M li .-S / Lf' Doheny waa . admitted to
bail on 9 & $ nrdjty eveniDR ; the . charge , there * fore , can have bsan only for sedition , After reeain * ing hialibsrtyVjft started for Caafiel , where the King Cormao Olnb received him with open ranks . Thence he was away yesterday to tbe broad ridge of Slieveaajhnn in an openbarouohe , drawn by four horses , and attired in the halfiorKOtten uniform of the ' 82 clnb . The procejaijiD . / wm the City of Alocarohs is said to have reckoned' 8 , 000 . 0 & reaching the summit the boet was'ibet by ' ajriighty aaaepiblage composed i of Corfe , Waterfbrd ,: Wesford , and Tipperary boys ^ the bi ll abutti ^ tj . oh , " ^ eafly all tt ^ ese countiea , ; Tho chair waa not filled , w stated in thb , programme , byiMc Doheny , ; but ho apoke atstme lensth , ' adiieed tht = people to form dubs , cautioned them to be firm , and fear not , and tho day was their own . ' There was bo " disorder beyond that which accompanies the gather-. in ? of some 30 , 000 persooe—tho report Beta down ¦ ¦
, 50 , 000 . ' . -. I h&vojust learnt that' Mr Meagher proceeded from Waterford to the place of meeting in a cflr-Visse drawn by six horeet , and followed by the clubs M Waterford in military array . On the return of the procession in the evening some of the authorities , w ' ere disposed to prevent them entering the city in marching order , and it was pmposed to support & command that they , should break ranks aud enter in civil mode bvjthe military and cannon if neceaeary-. The fflaBis ' tiraoy ; of . Waterford reused , U is said , to Banotjoh , th 9 la ( tf . r : measure . The tol ! . . W was put down before thb procession reached tbe bridge at the ; K } Jke i nny , 8 Jdeoi the Snir and it'was . enjoinea that the procession should bwakop before
being allowed . tftpasa . The answer was aboret winch . took away < th 9 . Whole to ! Nbar , and the party BrIteredintyratDpbi ' >"" ' - < ; i ™ -tf ^ ' -tiW mi ^ t $ ^ nki b « en mnohi canvassed , and su ^ es is a belief that an Odtbreak , if not direotlv invited , is at least ioBinuatf d as an ejfeotiye , modjaljtp set the priaonera free . ' ! Tha elubs ,, flra ^ p ; e > gt ) iDg a mere . parfeet orjzaniSBtion TheyflrawiPgdivided into sections andfiub-BeoUoDB , bo aaito ttDa « srto the roll-cap , aod'totMe i morc readily undl «« te ^ t > l the o 6 mma ' nd « r . . AU their , mo ^ emente f ; . 'however , aw wjll-kjaoiwn ; ' tbeir ' minntaatMtg ^ rja ^ ortedtto th ' e . policW :. / Rsportg ' aTe furm , 8 n , ea ^ jr irjemoers of their own . bodyj bnd , know * ing this , thejr pEoceed with neoessary ^ autibn . ' ! IJeBtnisrpm a private letter thateixfeen arrcste
have taken plRcp in Caahel , ia . ' oQtiBeqnfc ' nce ofthe attempted rticU ? of Mr , Doheny . ' tteooldijitt quar'tered ,, inI ., t ^ ei ; f 6 s [ n and the inhabitants ; are on the . worstterma . ,, TJie ctvilibns complain that theeoldierahaypparadedtho streets , crying oat ,- 'To hell with the pop ^ ! ' &o . ; while the soldierrfcflmplain that they . li ^ ve bien insulted and attadke ' d'by the civilians . ' ; ' t ; \ s >• j i " , - ' ' . ¦ .. An application has been made at Enniskillen t « , Mr Justice Perrin , to admit Mr Martin to bail . Hib lordship refused to entertain the question un'jl the informations were laid before him . They have bees sent down from the Crown-office to Omagb , where the'learnedjndfje will hear and determine .
" ' DSPAETDBB OP 10 BD ' CURHNDON . It ia stated that Lord , Clarendon will leave , for London in the courae o / , tfio . pr ^ ent week . The object of his Ercellencj ' a visit is understood to be'ti , oon 8 uHwHb , jthflfi 9 Ye « froanti on tho alfinaing etate ; pf IreJendniiad to orga . the imperative ' necessity of the adoption of some stringent roeasUre'for the ! ra > presswb of treason and the more effectual crushing of an inoipient itucureotion . There are reports- ^ ftresh prosecutions to-day . It is alleged that Mr Meagher ia to be ptosecutrd under the Treason ' Felony Act , for a opeech delivered by him to the populaco of Lirafirick on l ^ at Friday even . iDg . ' However , no reliance waateyer o |» n be plaoed tub coHvicTfln 0 H £ iiisi 8 Te _ inii , tXE Aaa . r » xa ih ouaUH rr-immmMw ' p tbb " 9 P , p ; xignV nhiiii « th » ; On ^ fies pW 3 pnBTB 4 TMnB—TBS IBIIH U » 00 S— -DrATK 01 B 8 W . fl «| WHM--iaB HA » VSBT « AND IHl CIDBS , ( Frea , owr own Cor respondent . )
'¦ ' ¦ " i . ¦ - Obblin , Jdiv J 7 . i Whpnitho Ohartlala , Jones , FumcII , Vemon , and ktie Others were armted . we , ottr In Ireland , imagined that the government would not be daring enough to follow , np tbelrstroks . We thought that they only made those orroBta with a view , to intimidate the ptoplo aud tiaoh toem that . the poor mttn wbb expected to suff . ' r ' hli Jfija . ' irieajkSd tprlvationg withoct murmur or' romonsh-ance ^ Vfodldnot ^ nlouyly believe thnt the Whigs would tt-af Engllsbmen asthey do the ' mere Irish , ' Wetmsgined that what was punishable la on IriBh ' Fflba' was pnr . donuble in a born 8 ason , and that though they miiht try to iatlmldato tie EBgllsh mal-content they nerer , would presume to consign him to a dungeon . We | are mistaken . ^ 'Bnglleh « ubjeote fta »« been vio ' timUfd ; anil it oppeaig that no man In London nor inlSnglma , iio mor » thon in Dahlln , mast open bit mouth to Impeach the Whigs , opoloimtbe protection which the Ohattered Jbwj ' &I England proves * to give all the Subjects o ( tho Brltibh realm . '
y . This is trnlyalarmlnBr . None ean toll liow or where UwUl end , O . < rtala ] yltoftBnot ' end well ' for thejnfatu . ated men at Ihe head of the government . People ' oBnnot mi irflMiot endure these things . Kven i » IreL ( J , with all our own woe and mlafortoned , we burn with ihdlga * . tlon at tho treatment of the Cbartist convlois . and we ' « LI ^ ^ nelTfdn < "mfroy ffom , th , lrVnemlM , ^ 4 Ssa ^ w atajnia P « . Sfiie ? DJU ' ^ 8 re not w rthy th » aam 9 last week ha . il been a stormy one Jn Ireland . It will . » a ^ « B . pooh ln tho bUtory ' of thlB hflple 89 co a 7 r " t . M J' P / 0 ' ' ? f tlonB ' polioe ^ eilance , % p , Md . teetlve" atrocities , legal robbrtiei : » nd ™« i 1 "
S co ur « V"o ° » their long c ! oBed . up Kraws . - 'a . tk . tUe era . You have alread y reported the nrrost « fT f aeagher , He was sent f ,,, trtal ' to ' fclmeriok a « . isaa ' ' rot-he very properly availed ' brmaelf pf bin right d trams ' in pros iuneil next a ' prin'jr aiwYies ; Spring a * . filxea . i lfiift ! B 9 f 0 re that period artlv ' o .. " goT-, uli . Bi wuihlive otber work ' to do ; and tbqngh t . P . MengUp may fiad a bloo ^ winding ' . sheet : ' or " victor ' s nrei-K b » £ tw € i thin , yon may be oerkiln '&i » trinl' strid ' -punith . m « nt for the Iteth KtaU ' misdemeanour' is aU ovtr ! He will never appear before a Tiimerlok jury 1 UrS ' b o « r » ain , The * good men ond iruu' of historio Ltamlek win never' truly try' Thomas Fr » ncls Moaghsr . Ion will Bun goo now the gsmnmeat was foiled at
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HoUywooa . Tl » Whig' SUvM ^ the Ev «« o P « i ^ -Oo . _ 8 reworWp » , h 8 Bren » n 4 e « th ., Mmakapfidpleb 9 . lievothBt no bills . w . r « ^ MWM $ * £ < £$ inen / nnd that'Ifie matt 6 r h ; | i Uk' Veered 1 o SO ^ e ' fatu ^ edBy . : tBis UyinttftlrthotJd . thi W «* of D in-SSnvW ;^ o ^ 4 ^^ to ^ ' oftB ^ fe i thBy ' werinitfooadt' Th ^ griwdj [ iry igBored < thim , ani , the government w < w «! gn * l ! y Qefcated I ; Thi « is Ae true fltatement of the case . The ;; government did tbtlr mipo ^/ and that In a ' . h ' abby ' , bungling treaeh ? rouijFSy 7 ^ ' manner ' iop ' , ; but they ' Were felled ! 't ? , M'Qee ind HollywnodWreirtlU free men , ind Ul ' iKeli Bubseqd ^ nt fato' b » what it ' ihfty , thoy nevzi will sJand before a Wicklow Jury : "• ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . .
But the time for Islklfaj of '\ t \ n , \ by Jury' orformnl prasecution ^ U . alniestr over . People think ao , at ell eyejits . ' Hen » ay that fe trial ^ . another Boriawaiti Ireland , end toat ' tho will either walk forth fr « e aqd triam » phant for ' ever or be bound down is renewed fetters for another oeniary I ' "Tills would te a long ' lac ' arce'ittlnh indeed ; bdt iMrolsnd oomoa to that threatened TRIAL , and if she be found unprepared or unwilling to grapple her enemy , phe may net expect mercy . Scrfingo thing * are talked of- ; strange things are io men ' s minds : —for
better or worse , strange events are rapidly approaeblag , ' C , 0 , Daffy , JObH Martin , Daltoa Williams , sad Kevin O'Dogfeerty , are still in the dark holds of Newgate . Th > y will pack a jury to try them , and If conviction follows' paoklnsr , ' transportation will follow oo&victlon . Qf thia there caanot be a ^ onbp . The BOTernojenf are reolute on tho affilr , aad , if poBBlb | e , , will put tti « qulelut on Daffy BBdllftrtin ! . Tho poeple say ; tbat ( Bay Will not gtahd this I They awear tbe Mltohel tragedy shall not be re-enacted , and that Daffy and his fellow patriots shell never l ; ave Dablla alive .
. The walls of Dublin ar » placacded with rsyaX notices , to . hawkers . neivsrenilorg , aad fall o ther ? , concerned , ' oautloniag them agslnit selling , er carrying , or pforlBg tat diilribiitlori , any . ' sedlilons '' or tolsctlovouo . papers or publloatlonsl Notwithstanding thls " e ? eMR »« i ; nkoae tha NatioM and Ffitos cameoul on SstoMuy at utuet , and if tbay have not GiaunicG a more etordy tone than ever , they certainly > a , ve , no | more conoiilation , , These j jornaio m » ko no hesitation at all in djeplaxjng the in . teniiont ef ' the wricer «—tbey harl d ^ flanae at the go , vsroment . and call ' on tha people to' ' erm' and ' prepare 1
for that struggle , which ' -IsInevitable « nd rapidly ap . proaohlng . Castle commands have loit thuir omnipotenoe , and pollen , end 4 authorities' » ro set At do-6 anQo , . ' , , ; , ; n 1 . 1 >' i , 'i' \ - i . > <<^ ' '¦ ¦ ' ¦'¦ . ' The t » l » P » s . did . no | appea r ^ . qb Sa ^ ra *^ , Some di « - arranK ein ' em w | lh tho pjrJBteto , ' conieqaenj ; on ths late attpbSs otrthnt jonrriat , havi / prerentc ^ 1 * 9 appearance laat '' week , Vut U wlllcjim * out more ' felonlQus' thnn ovdron Faflnesdnyi the' Idify ' A notice to that effeut Was inserted in tbe weekly papars of last 8 aturday , and an tmmenao placard at the : uffija , door , surmoHnted by a gigantic , pike , oouveylng the same intelligence to ell who dasi tie way . . ' . '
A meeting of ilia ! city clnbs was to have been held at Bsllevae on yesterday ( Sundij /) . Mr Smith O'Brien waa to preside , msd to' review' the forces , as ho did at Cork last «« ek . The . meeting , ko . ever , mu not held . Va . rions cauiegpre aislgnei by ignorant or prejudiced parties for this ( idjoorament . Some toy the leaders slogged ! Others ' avor that the clubs woald hot obey , their leaders ! ? bl « U all DOBSe'nie ; ' ^ h ^ r » Were good ani weljhty reason * why the meeting wio ebeadoned , ' 'The Orange dsmonstrAtkns in Dublin and in Ulster were mUTftblo abortions . Tho spirit of Orangeism is not dormant , bat < kfid { Npthing could be more saigarable than th « atttmjitg made at Its revival on the pre * sent QiicaiKn . In every town and village where the ttompet ot resoirnfttlba was blown , there wassosrcely an echo to the feeble call . ' OrabgeUm la gone t
. ' Them will be a second < meeting of tbe saew Irish League held'fa the Muilo Qall on Wednesday evenings It will be for tnora impartant thaa its predecessor , though that —nil circumstances . considerid- ^ waa one of the fines t iB- ^ oor m eei ^ Ks ever" hsld . i s ^ a ^ lCn .,. It is with '( ilncere regret t hiiv ^ tb' r ' eoord . the deafh ef T > j ? Win . GtI ^ b , t > f LlmeWck / one of tho most devoted and enthosiestfc of ItUbmes ; i Dc Griffin was the brotbtr of the celebrated Irish novelleft . iQnnid Griffin—author of ' Tales of the Monits ? Festival / and several oth « iplenr did work ' s , in prose and Terse .. . Hu was , himself ,
pot-Messed bihl ^ h UteraV ; tattnte , tos , '» nd , not many years » g 4 ; tithertd into ' , the Wo ' rjd ' a :: ytry excellehtand very popular ' piece tft biography— 'The Life of Geralfl ' Oriffin . The Doctor had good praetipe in his professloo , and was universally beloved and respected . He was amongst the first of his towasnnn'who dlssenisd from , the Coneilit . . tlwH andoctrin ^ i , and . hehaa , over since remained a ' firm ' » WaJ insistent » e «^^« r of the council ( jfthe Irish Confede ' ration . ' He ' wa ' s 1 , ' UU in the prime of life , end his death was as onoxpeotfcd as It ii / lanuated . . ¦ Bvarything jWo 6 iW « s an ' carry and abundant harvsst . The weather . Which in ( he eomm ' encemtnt of the month
was wot ftbU OBOoogfinieJ , has set in sunny and delightfai , ftn 4 . ^ . crop * . are ^ u ^ oWjf haeKnlBg to . matority Erery part of t > a countey looks luxuriantly beautiful . I skoept , ofcoorie ' , ( bons ' andi ' ofplftcss , where thehan < 4 of the ett-rm ! n » tor hw left its' destroying impress , levelling Cabins , oottages , aad / arm hoaiss , and leavlog fields *—nay , whole faima , unbilled ond onplanttd . And I fll 6 omq 8 Sexoeptipnaa ) erab { e , p 4 tolje 88 nd ' garden «' , JTbicb ih > waste from the wjretohed occnpaEfB wanting the mesUfi of cuUfvatioh . . ( R ' uVwh ' ji } B grppqr cultiva ^ ip ^ dld tskej placn , Prorldenoe has { Seen . ' most ' ' bounteous , the potfltiicroppartlcularly ^ a represented as fcelhg unusual ^} fleavisliag . Son ^ e oomplalott of failure h ave bets ' made .. unAilalAo . l « srn that indfcstiOLs of' 'rot , 'have mao . ileftad , themselves 4 i ) ft ^ meJ » olated inetancee bin np to thlS j . ^ er ^ is qp jBaqse ofjeJ ^ r mop ac ^ oani of that ? nT « 1 !?» < sf f . Utmn . , oiroumswncw ,. one . shooH
think , are of themselves sufficient to raise the hopes of the country ; but ;" mla » t thejr seim . to have an tff « ct qnit « 'di £ fcf « QV Monstrous ieever ' as It tnny appear , : ! h « te nca tboossnds in Iceland . who would prefer emofherdHsht-pan , * n ^ uj « dMtr ^ gtiba of-Uwdfeults of the f oarth—rattjer th ^ n ( th » Vthf |; tbosld grsw wdfripen for ^• .. «*^? -W P ffl f ^ M ^? ' . Wejkjaow wry well that the kUh of a ' Benroai ProTld « np ««« not ior . jbe starvlBit Irish pflfliBmry . r w * e" ^ nbp hlacora ' will Its ottiltd away , and his . potato ** ioW . ' to satisfy tae rapecltj . iOf bl « ig > eei ? y . lerdl-. Tiapoor-Tsite oolleofcr , the ?» x-m ? ft > v . '" 4 , % Lfc ^ lff , / m ^ , te i «« ii »; S «»; and the twr ? te |» P * .-. *< t n , fa * i , ffl k ?* ^« fMt hl » g . fnji . ihrtfcnskeil i etrutgled to till that greaud and . pisnt , t ^ at wop , matt ] see the fruits of his labour buried siway bofore his ej »» , « ad his pining wife and yelling ohildren left to atruggle on with hanger , cold , nikedneu , and deiptir . Hanoe the epathj with tvhioh ha views the verdure ef tha mea .
dows aad the glories of the tilUge-fields . Heuoe thoasands—a » I seld just new—would prefer the limoon . or tbe miasma—ibb 'blast , ' or the mildew , to geala ) s , hower » and ripening ^ unshlae . They wpnld rather see the r « d . brtsd of the . thnnd ^ r . oloud scorching up the com or tho potaions , than see tho bailiff Witb bis osrt and bis polios guard ) , inter th ' 4 ir fields , and « wa « p away oil for ihegrsedy . landlord . and the thankless absentee < What a a ^ ato of society , when a en f « ei and speak In thia manner 1 ., , / :. , . , . < inDuMipibe marketB ^ o , Q ^ ip " , andnigntifaUylup . plied , Bread is net moro tnin , one . nalf the ' pdce of last year , whiUt . butoht ^ s ineat is ' ebu ' ttlljiiffdsrittA ' . »*» ..
tables and garden fruitt , era goed and abnoiSiint j ' and it is remarked , too thatflawers and blosasms of all desorip . tlons ,, aru uausuall y iusarlaut and boaHtifol this seaeoa . .,,,,. The ' clubs' ere BJjrin ^ , ™> ' raj . ldl , aUWBr Ireland . In every hamlet , In thaioa-lygUnsJand on the mouataln ildt-1 , thepebple are " baading ' themselves into clnbs . oad , there is nothing spoken of bat ' arms' and insur ^ eoUop , . P ^ rful indeed is the contemplation of what is likely to oconr juat a ( fw , in Ireland . However , , thepeopl pjdp , HQt , fl ' na , djspojfld tO CftlOU . late cons . quences now . ' The day , I beUave , Is past when onr rulers might have made advances which : would bo accepted b ; si people naturally disposed | 0 loyalty n'l peace . ...
DUBLIN ,. WATERFORD , CORX , AND DROSHEDA PSOCLAIMED . ' Poto p Cmcr -T w Frivy Council has just rijen . AubmctyaBd couhty-tlie town ofDroghodaportions of the oountiea of Waterford and Corkhave been p ( w l « metf otitar the l ^ te Act for the Better . Se ,-unty of tife in Ireland . The pos . s ^ sion oi unmistered . fireamiB , , or other deadly weapons ,. n , tihe ^ , di 8 triot * . will aubjept the lioldew Vhf W PBW'W . Pwvided by t ^ M fc : ' BI 2 HS I 0 nD UBUTBSAHt AND CWSCIL OS > INLAND , ' A PaOCLAMAtlON . ** 1 ) 1 (!(
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for thl ^ T , - l ^ ' it Wall be laSJliaS ZlS Jff ' P f ^ n l ni ° ' othei > cHefROTBta * or Priw n ? -H T nd ' ^ wlth the ad ficeofth e rn h ? 5 ° w " ° t »? ^** > to dec'aw * T proclamation , to Mpu ^ wtod u IIjo . Dwm ih Umnfc that from wd at ^ r » day to bo name d in such proclamation , tbe atnd act shall apply to any eouhtj , poun ™ of a city or county of a town , or any barony or baropiea , half barony or half baronies , ip any county at large , or any district of JejB extent than any barony dr hall barony inland / , , , ,, / Now , we t / ia , Lord ^ iejitenant , de ,. by , thia , our PrPP' ^ ation , intiursiiBnoeand exooution of tha said and
act , - by » nU ' -ViW tto" ^ Tito ' of ' tor Majesty ' s IMvy Council iu lVelAgid ' , " deoTara that , from and alter Saturday , the 22 nd day efthis present month , « July , |? 48 , tbe . BaiA . aot shall apply Jio a ' ndbpin } w w " ¦ S . HfM ^ ihe county . snd city of Waterford . And of thia our proolamation all justices of the peace of the said county of tho city of Waterford , constables , peace-officers , and all others whom it m&y concern , are to take notice . i 8 ib izij « t . sr UObjimb 8 r i in DuWiai tbi 5
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• Mo ? " iereB rady ^ iC . ; E Blaheney , Fred . Shl » ' Richard V 7 . QrceRe , James Henry Monah » n . J * , '" , ¦ ' 'fjodnatethft Queen , ' g ' Siibila ' r pr ^ IimstionB have been issued for- " » iTiTnlii ¦» Tlinif ff - F . rTiiitunrtTFml " iln .
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tfle cdiihty of the riity ' of Dublin ; to take effeot froj i , Thursday ; th « 20 thin * t . ' " ¦ _ , * g The county df DaWm . from the * ame day , ' g Tho baronies of Kiioulliheen , Middlethird , % » f Gaultiere , in the county of Waterford ; frOm ^ f tie dn ' unty of the otfy of Cork , From the 22 nd . 5- , The baVonies of Cork , FereovV Atid Coodonj m ( Clongibtxins , in the county of 0 * k , from the 22 aj « , An * the oounty of the toffn ef Drcgheds , from t £ u $ 22 nd . at
MANIFESTO OP THB 0 LU 8 LEADER 8 . fii ( From the correspondent of the Morning Herald . ) - Dbblik . Joit 18 , I * The fclldwinR set of resolutions—probably * jy daring as any that have yet ein * anfcd from the dob to bists—appe ar in the Fbb « uan ' s Johrrai , of thi , tnorninij . They nro doubtless nnJer ti < e consider * pj tion of ihe Priry Council now—three o clock—wttinj & S Ata ^ ee ' tingoftbe officers of tbe Piblin clnbi flj beW on Saturday tiight . July 15 th , 1848 , John B Dillon , Esq ., president of the Curran Club , in thi jg ohair , the fallowing was moved by William S . O'Brien .. E q , M P-, seconded hy Richard O'Gortnan , jon , gj Esq .. president ofthe Oliver Bind Club , and adopted at nnknifflOUSly!— . . .. _ If
« The ' systematic effortfl made by writerfl in tin ju pay ofthe British government tocauRe it ta be \ % * , fieved that the Repeal clubs of Ireland are organi c a £ for tbe purpose , of pillage and . massacre , and for th ( pi overtbnw of relisioa and aocfal order , render it ei . pedieat that ^ e should define the real objeota of tbs . si c ' ubor ^ anififltion : be it therefore resolved and de dared— , , - . , R Tbat the purposes and end of . our oreamsatioi { are tha overthrow of , the power of the BritUhlegij a ktion in this wnd . „ ., . . . .. , , . , , . Tb ' afc while we are firmly resolfed ( q . abatem . j , our political capacity , frooa any interfeFence in mat r tars of a religioni 6 r sectarian oharacter , we are no the lessdeBirous that relitfion should be npheld . aDf ... tb ^ lexitiniato inflaenc © of Us miajstew maintain ^ **
in its integrity . ,. . ¦ . .. - ¦ . ¦¦ ¦ ' .. h That so lar from . desinng to pyerthrow socn " order , and to subject eur ' . conntry tb universal aDarch j ^ ottr ' firstatiitetiyhas'beeh . and is , togecurathe legu ** lanve stideparidec ^ 'df our aontftry with the leu ° peseibie injury tiS any elasr of its inhabitants , and i * the accomvliBnment of these our desigBs we hope I B ; put an end for ever to the sufferings and thediaorde ; ^ which have neTer ceased to afflico our people undi 5 tlie sway of Britain ; . ' 'John B . Dillon , Chairman , ' Fresidem of the Currsa Glob . « * Thomas Darcy M'Gee , Preiident , Merohant * Assiatants . .
Richard O'Gorman , jun ., President , Olivej « Bond Club . Z P . J . Smith , President , Fag a . B * alsc Club . * Steoh ^ n J . Mean y , President Uocum tenem ) fo » K . O'Doherty . HufzhP'DpnaellClub . J , M . Burke , aecretarij Felon Club * Portobells ; Jeeemiah D'Arcy , V . P .. Silken Thomas Club . , William O'Hanlon . St Patriok ' s Club . \ Patrick FH * oatrick , V . P ., ' 98 Club . * Daniel O'Kelly , V . P ., Doctor Doyle C ! nb . * ' Jojaph Breoan , President , MoieneAui Club . I James O'Rorke , Sficretary . Clontarf Clnb . " Jobn Reynolds , Officer attending for the Grit , tan Club . , T . ' A . BolahaYSecretary ; Sohelraalier Clnb . , R A . Read , Preflident , Arthur O'Conaor Club ! ¦ Patrick A . Tommini , Committee-man , St Rmi , Club , Sandyraount . , P . Collins , V . P , O'Halloran Club . ' William Maeuire , Shears Club . ,
Martih A 116 d , Irish Felon Clob . J . D . WatBOn , V . P ., Dr Fiylo Club . John Da Gourcy Younij . V . P ., Citiien * ' Club , Themu F < tspatrick , Bermnda Clab . ; H . L . RooBey , Aesistant Secretary , Swi ;! United Irish . Cleb . Patrick Fpllam , Roger O'Moore Club . j Swift , 31 , Qaeen-atreat . ! Grattan , 29 , North Cum ' berl&ncf-street . : St Patricks , 14 , Cuffe-street . / . Students , Anglesey . bnildinga , Abbey-street . , Emmett , 15 , Sheriff-street . Mblynenx , Brookfield , Blackrock . Shears , 80 , Shaw-etreet ; Davia . AUrtPon ' aArch . Dr Doy ' e 19 D'Olier-streat . Curran . 64 , Capri-street . Mercantile , 64 , Dime-street . Henry JaoksoD , Doonjbrook . Fiti « erald . Earold's-cross . '
HIGHLY IMPORT &MTFB 0 M IRELAND . ( 'From the correspondent of the Morning Chnnidt ,, Dublin July E KHBABKiTION OF POLICE AT KINGIIO 1 VN rOB WAISlfOl ) , # The town i " b / u 11 of rumou ' r , 8 . p ( war , and report * 6 ricingsin otovincoB . According to some ofthe am morgew 50 , ( 100 men are in arras in Tipperary , ui others have it that Waterford is in the bands oft :: Coftf ? dBiat « a ., TJtere ia no doubt but that Tippem and Waterford are in a very exoited state . Will respect to Waterftjrd , it may . be stated that a bod ; 9 police , or as they are caHed constabalary were di patched ffoni the depot io tbe park per rail to Kicp towe thia morciDg , fromthetico they emtatked in 1 ^ OTemtoent steamer for Wa teri ' ord , , ' onrnBAK at caHsios or . iuib . ¦ ( From the correspondent of the Daily Neva . ]
¦¦ The crisis would appear to hare commenced , asdd havo bad « peratioc , where all men wbo know Hi femperof the people would have anticipated , ia to cpanty Qf . Tipperwj . The formidable orcaniiatici which the club system assumed in Caniok-os-Soir , theenroltnerit of 2 ' o * 3 . 0 ; out 6 f a population litt ' e «• ceding 10 , 000 , the" parade'in avowed opposhiooti official . warning ? , iilwell known ; and what present *' the , moat sravp , feature in the case , the head of tU SJWWl ^ ^ iTMflpenJy a ^ a jrewsdl y assumed bythl Rej . ^ ir . Bj . rpe ,. jpatholic carate in Carrick . Tbii rey . geqtleman marched « t the head of tho elutd 0 ! CarricK to the m ' eetiDg on ' SlievenamoD , whireti rustle a apeech that led to his arrest . The rev . gea tletaaai wasArrc 8 texl , iathe afternoon of yeaterda ; , il Careiok « on-Su ^ . ; T , he Ipforjaation ef the occarrtDM Cf'ming ; frODieuch a diflt » ne ^ is necessarily Tague . bul about the main faoU there in nnna . Thn rp . v . opntli "
man , after his arres ' t , was coayeyedto the Bridewell , which io s strong building , ' and there he was loigM for ihftnight , with the intention of convening dimti Clonmel this morning . The diatasce between bjthii twelve Ir . i ^ o . miles . The news jof the rev . gent em » n ' i arreat spread rapidly thropgh ' tbe town , and immeim crow , d « instantly oollected , which , being joined bj the peasantry from the vioinity , soon assumed & tW formidable aspeot . They approached the Brtdewei with cries and . menaces , demanding tbe instant li twatio , a , qf f jaej ^ pijeaj . . . The polioe refused m plianoe ,, , b , at , the papulace , emboldened by thtii overwhelmi rig numbers , insisted , and the priMWi was let out to . them , on the u ndertskiof ? oftwi respeetable persens" tnat he » hoBld be forthcomisj when called upon . They did not proceed to anj violence ,. There was no magistrate to aor . r H town , Df course , was completely in their powe ; w night .
w » Av BMTaCJ'JHK BOOTH . We quote the following from the vile Whig Eti » wo Post s—¦ • - * Eventa are hurrying forward rapidly . We W rewiTed ^ he folloirini ! letter from Waterfopd - ; Jvvi 17 ,--The state of thia city ia serioW a WM ^ R—moire 50 than the publio are st all a *" ot . The affair of Meajfher ' e arrest has giren » n 1 * petuttodieaffectiBn . Meagher entered tlie t « ' between two and throe o ' olock thii morning , at' }[ head ot at least two thousand men , who accompi ^ him from the meetins at Siin *» nntn » n The eoNi ¦
1 i ' . t ¦ * ^ r » T-- "T' *'» VHWUtvwi — _ l ment in , the clubs anja sale of anus has lacref Birice Meajjher's arrest . It' Ib a ' aid OB stated last nip that-on theneit cccajion' he would not gurrenw without a Btrugule , and asked if they would be re » ij td assist him . Th ^ ' powers that be' here are o «« meffioigntvi . Tteinfluence of thaclerev is eietjf djraimahin gv Weahall pooji be at the oeroy oM recklesfi mob of desperadoes , not inferior to tbose « Pans , unle S * decided mbaaurei should be at on « adopted against the clubs . ' , 'Itiafull timethat ffaterforil should ba ' prooluffl * Indeed , if thalaw allbwed it , we think that the ciiJ should b © plaoedjn a state of , siege—that is to w put under fa protection of msrtial luff . '
•?« . ! IBSK 0 RTH . -,, Even in the north the clubhisto are aottve . »"' following appears in the EHRrsHiixE . v f ! sH 0 Mieu '¦ ' ' 0 H 0 a » I 81 TIOK OP R » BBL CtUBS IN ENJflBKI UiJi '' A deputation from head quarters baa been busily «»' gaged at organising & number of bracch clubs id t ^ town , for sayeral days , and we hear they are ^ dent of BQcoe . os , in establiabiogaformida bleaosii 1 ^ to the parent aocietieij in this locality . Thoprojp of aa abundaat orbp of potatoes has already revi » P the drooping spirits of the revolutionis t !) , an J spired them with , freith . courage ; aud they f * ° } hopa to have a . perfeat sympathetic n 30 V 8 m «» ready to burst forth when the crops are anw stored op . '
( From the correspondent of tho Daily Nivis . ) ''The LoRp-LiKciBNAHT . — NothwithstandiDg somi-offioial annonn ' oeixient in the OBSisnvKS ^ > , lettera noroinnting Lords Justices havo bsen tr » j mitted to . Ireland . I am enabled to assure yon tD , Lird Clarendon will not visit England at prst f ' The . Kravity of the oiroumatance conveyed m "J dehpaton to-day would , ot oftwrBe . bo grounds » uw own ' t , but his excellency has already dutorm " *; to Remain on Irith soiK lie'did . however , coQU ff plate a viait . ¦ ' . '" ' ' i Itia stated by correspondents of the daily P * P * 5 that Lord Clarendon would positively leave DaW for London , on the 19 th . ( Continual io thg Eighth Pagt . )
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 22, 1848, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1480/page/6/
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