Show A Little Irish Nonsense New York 26 Heralds Paris This afternoon Versailles was startled by the arrival of a deputation of Irish and IrishAmericans who had come down from Paris to do honor to the memory of Gen Hoche and to make an antiEng lish manifestation Among tho number I noticed Mr James Stephens Mr Patrick Egan of the Land League Gen Me Adams and the Rev air Pepper of Ohio Aiter depositing wreaths at the foot of Gen Hoches statue purporting to be the tributes of grateful Ireland and after listening to a stirring poetic denunciation denun-ciation of the Sashenack from the pen of a young French poet M Robert the deputation withdrew leaving the guardian of the place and the French bystander plunged in astonishment Later on a banquet was given at the Hotel des Reservoirs Mr Casey in the chair Patriotic speeches of the most fierce description were delivered by Messrs Pepper and Daves Egan and General McAdams Mr Stephens who is still ailing said only a few words of a nonpatriotic nature na-ture In replying to the toast The Irish at home and abroad Mr Egan said Today wo are fighting against landlords tomorrow we may be fighting for independence On resuming his seat the speaker was somewhat ironically congratulated on being so good a nationalist nation-alist |