Show THI OF IRELAND trial of father mcfadden McFad uen and ilia parishioners guardian the first of the gweedore ore trials at marlborough that of the indictment of william boll for the wilful murder of inspector martin concluded today to day ft ith the return of a verdict of manslaughter against tha prison r this verdict which a jury of protestants te in queens county have been able to return in the case will be received on this side of the channel at all with a general of relief it ia vie believe exactly the verdict alich an duglish jory would haie returned in the like circumstances cum stances we cannot expect however that it will be either to the who got up the case or to the orangeman orangemen Oran gemen of ulster who believed or affected to believe that district inspector martin was a hero and a martyr the plain truth is that the police provoked by their own ineptitude the deplorable affray in which he lost his life we may po further and say that if the police iad desired to ring about a conflict with the peasantry they would have selected precisely the course which was followed for many days father mcfadd n lial been in their hands it they had tl to arrest him they were in ovar v helming force oven without the aid cf the military and they knew it at the pair at was in his own bouso at Derry bey yet trev mada no effort to arrest him until when until the sunday morning when the whole koman catholic CAtU olic population of the district was at the chapel the sturdy donegal peasants who reverence father as anet and flur hip him as their friend and protector were e acied and alarum d by the of a large body of police but it i highly probable that they would the caunt el which tho gave them from alie altar and in pence had not the inexplicable cun luit of martin unnamed them to mad dees they caw their pastor who was wearing the vestments vest of his caari calling roughly by alie too daring policeman they saw a flourished amr hiis head they heard lie woman shriek the inesta and in a moment the terrible tei icene began w hull ended only when martin lay dying from innumerable and his escort biad been to the main body of their comrades beaura martin fell he de ended gallantly and it is known that more than one of the as vailante lai lante bore traces of bows which he with his sword these were the facts of the case and on this foundation the prosecution to coll and bia arceci we need not detail here the violent proceedings by which be polite rought to redeem their reputation for months afterward the district ft as liepa in a state 0 h aror father me fadden waa arrested on the ol 01 murder A more preposterous acau was never maae and alter subjecting the reverend gentleman to treat by repeated demands remands re mands the casto were oblige to w withdraw the capital charge and fall back on the leaser indictment for not and evading arrest on which lie is about to be tried it would not be pr per 0 course to anticipate what the verdict anay be but father McF addens friends may reasonably hope that he will benefit by the evident when abe juryman jurymen have shown to think for themselves and to admit that abier all a portion of the blame for hie ter at Derry bey must be borne by the police take it is abe alain ylain moral of the verdict delivered on october 30 father mcfadden was released call waa sentenced to ten years penal servitude two other prisoners to seven gears penal servitude each one to five yeara penal servitude and ten to beima in jail rom two t six months COLONY 0 three years wark by a socialist colony in the serra devadas Ke vadas from ahe tulare Regist tr most residents of una country leave know n that a colony of socialists had been established in the sierra mountains on the upper and had secured a foothold in the giant F rest but the progress they have made what they propose to do and their are understood by few the colony at present consists of about seventy five persons but is growing some of have on the site three years or more all living in tents made by stretching canvas over frames with double roofs and walla which added to carpets big stoves and the uaral more pretentious S make the bloh quite comfortable even in the snows of a mountain winter the tents are laid off in et reels water is piped in and other conveniences are provided they have some flata of meadow land on which vegetables e ough to meet the of the community are ra sed and the general idea is to spread out in fruit and other products ai well a I 1 various lines of until the colony produces about all it will requite abe scheme also involves the of valley farm thus far they have confined their efforts to the building of a road said by outsiders to be the best abo yet into the difficulties have not been evaded bat abe grade has been followed wherever it led blasting has been doue in places where a roan could not get a foothold to drill being 1 t down with ropes this will be a toll road the society has watten bylaws by laws ajr ita government bit neither churches or salo us the immediate of affairs is vested in a board of trustees wi h a superintendent for each department of labar whenever a new member is admitted he is put at work he is used to and all are pid alike viz 30 cents an leour A days work is limited to to eight hours alib ugh a member may work any time less tian this or none at all if he so elect all work is paid for in scrip bissu d by llie trustees good for or anything among members in facts a legal tender it is thought that scrip can be made to circulate noitong outsiders in time by placing a p on it in exchange for g the colony lisiy produce at present it is kept at home geiple believe in neither interest nor profit all articles being handled at cost now the colony is getting dp on its feet it drives support from membership fees A paid up mem berahin costs m ale up in monthly of 5 each when 1100 is paid in the er is entitled to moe into the colony and eo to wark there are many persons in this state and even far east who are paying ap memberships lie expectant expect at on of acme day joining alin this is true of professional men who are cot up to doai building but are waiting until the olny grows to need their when they will be ready to serve at 30 cents an hour any member may withdraw with daw at any limp it he becomes dissatisfied acid receive his full dividend besides alia be has paid in in joining one must be recommended by two members as of good repute atie colony ia now mostly american and a scattering of Gera ians and swedes A reserve fund is maintained to pay any who may wish to connection with the then whenever there is a surplus dividend is declared this being baand baaed upon the time checks or scrip each holds this is where abe joke coined in on those who leave rolled in the chada rather than work thee the e dividends become private properly as we understand it and may be so handled or corned into any of the enterprises mcder way the private property in the colony however mcatbe confined to a house lot and personal effects the timber lands it title is secured as expected while they must be taken up in severally will be turned in and owned in common from a savannah pulpit to a paris gambling house philadelphia inquirer speaking of mysterious disappearances said captain nelson the racing man at the girard house last night a case of that kind tore up savannah society a few years ago one of the moat popular clergymen clergy ren in the city kissed his wife and children after sapper one evening aal left his house to go t a service at hia church he never appeared at the church and was never seen in savannah again detectives were employed to search for him and a larga amount ol 01 money vas on the in but all to no avail and and within abc man tin tha conclusion wai reached that ha had either committed boici ie or had been murdered A year or so later a young physician from Savannah who had been an attendant upon this clergy mans manta ira ton wai in paris and was making the coundi of the city with some friends they went into one of the swell gambling louses and had not been there many minutes bet re a man entered whom tie savannah daitor immediately recognize tl aa the fugitive ir acar the ac coaled li ni byname the ex cler banan drew him aiuto a corner and tobe silent and I 1 am he si s i I 1 ona of the proprietors of this house and am making hw money the ministry grew abhorrent tome and tho an adventurous life took complete possession of me I 1 ci do nothing but abscond from town in which you knew me 11 upon you not to expose me the facts continued capt nel fon were told me by the physician who is now one of tle most eminent members of his profession in savannah |