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Show ' V "' ' '.iy W. U. Tdcir-u. ""! IHK IMfc'.HXA'I'inXAF, PAKADK, New Yoik, J7. The parade of the j Internationals of New York this ailer-noou ailer-noou was tuite extensive. It was wit- ' ncitd by a larro concourse of spec-: tator.; but the best of order prevailed. : A baud playing a dirge 1'or the csecu- ted Commuui.-ts, led the processiou, ; fuH'.ved by the Skiduioie guards, a j colored military organisation aud Banks aud FleereauXj two members of tho French Commuoa. Miss TennicClaOiu, Mr. ietoria Woodhuil, and other htrong-minded women marched on foot, Mist Claflin carrying a banner inscribed, "I. A. W., section one. Social So-cial and fraternal equalization of both sexes.'' Tho Cuban league aud a cat-al'd'iue, cat-al'd'iue, carrying three coilins, drawn I by six horses-; Dovcnue and Meezy, the 1 latter the late commander of Fort lssy, j a largo number of tradoa unions, the ' Cuban patriots, (J'Donovan liossn, and , others. There was a prolusion of red 1 flags, lonuers o., with radical mot-1 toe. The one captured by the police k:M Sunday bic the in;eri;'uou ; i "The Commune expands as the axe of the executioner hills upon the necks of its martyrs." On another banner was: "The world is our country; to do good our religion;" another, "And ; they held 11 things in common' i |