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Show THE LONDONDERRY RIOTS. Tile lr:ili ar tutjrmi.-inv ti" ir Li! very I'ljvtiiljli: ri'piiUiiuii !r rtutiuL mid di.-turlurn;'-. '1 li Omfl'.'- l"J-t:t;.-,iijtl ill N w York f-i -';. wfj.-ru about a liiiii'ln-il live.-. OiIi.t thu I'nit'-'l .Stated I In . iiifi.cil witli niinilnr .-OLiitvi tlumli 'Hi :i ! :r n-ale. Tlie 1 ruliLiti iJitvx'-.-in in Hun l-'rauci.-i''!, ii w.h uf one ;hj, woiiM m ulla.-ht-'l Ky Iii -Ii ' 'a i Ii -inui: is rt-porud tl a liiuii.ii- i.nj-i:t:.viuo i.nj-i:t:.viuo to Cnuie oil iu iS'cW ulL ij 11 Kril:iy tht! 'Jiih. J-.iijf riuri'Liy wo-k ilicre .-i.-ri'iu.i ri'-liu1.' in L- i -i i n tV:r all ItMcuipt Id a I'.-liJail ainii' f'y iikjMiil;. Ami l;t-i S h 'ir.l.iy , aii'i Sumlii) lr jiniuu l:iy An r ti o , --c:m; wl tli-jru'xl nl riolm' iii.ni .'i:rt to r;L-li;Lratf tKe rai.-iu.' ul'lln- -i nt ttiai ftity, L-oiuiucuiurann' i!n liio Muuiitjoy IjrcukiiiK tin; Lu'mi I s( roii'lii'il iiLTDi-i ilic I'djlii o Ivuih! Jhuh'm' coiiiuiaiiJi-i', aiil c Iil n Ij.v l.L-:vr- j inif proviiiuiH to tin; bt;Lii;iir ! t-iwo, ! L'out)clliii tlie iiti: to fiu hIkuhIuiu'lI. i I ii only oiiis of lli'.'.-t; not.-, -l ill Utiliiin imii the iitjuplo he '.-int aiiiuci. ! 'I'Jioro u priiicijil': - u rilit v. i :it MuLu, llio ri'lit tn u.v,:iu(jle ;iinl l-x-: proi-.H tliiiiiHi;lvtN in public rui-uii ti ti- traoiolud. In 1 1 10 othor iii.stamv-., tlio rioting lias oceuni't :u a iv. tlt of tlioiw insanely rulitfium ti; m I h which bavo Ioiik boun the ciir-u uf fiuiaml. If a number of men dcini to ,.umle, playing certain luminal aira ami iLuint- j iag orange banners on tho breeze, vuat ia thoro in that to rouko otlicr men urazy with a desire for their blood, and act as bulls do that beujnn; infuriated at a rod nlmwT.' And if a proeu.-Mon delights in musiu uf another kind, it boing equally harmonious, Mid oho uses to (ling green fliii to the wind, why should any pursuit liave their bile stirred and Uvoiuo choleric thereat? It manili'Ms a: weukueM of brain that is rjounjwli.it; pitiable; und shows that neither ' Orangemen, Kibbulimuti, n..r Jumiaus! are tit to govern i he involves urtheiri country, until tlmy Irani something j moro of the itreat print'iple.s nf liberty i and freedom, ami are willing to eon-: cede to others the ainc rivln.-; tlu-yj claim lor themselves. One of the most curioua ph.i-is of'! tho Londonderry riotn is the pven-cee ! thore, as an Orange loader, of John j Ilea, a prominent lawyer of Uellht, and a man who for over twenty yeara j has been a most bitter fue of the! Orange organization. Lie is u I'ivs-: bytorian; was a strong supporter of; Smith O'Brien, Thomas Knmeisj Meagher, John Mitchol nnd the "Young Ireland" party of Ciincilia-j tion Hull. For his operations at that tinio he was sent to Kihuaiuham prison, and after his release vowed eternal hostility to the Kngli.-b government, gov-ernment, and continued a determined opposition to everything that favored now for bia alliliation with the Orange party is, that that putty has placed itself in antagonism to the govern-niont govern-niont authorities by itLieinpting to j walk in prooessiou in violation of an i express prohibition. And this shows nuw ujipufluiuii iu jjiinit line nas Crown in Ireland, when eveu the party that is pledged by oath lo maintain tho British constitution and tho Protestant tiueoosiou, openly disregard Lhe anthority they have woin lo defend. |