Show editorials kostjal OsT ON osy july val jal first one hundred and eighty the famous battle battie oc ot the Boy boyne was waa fought the change from the old style to the new bangs the an niTer sary of the battle battie on today to day it bastone wa slone Stone of the decisive battles of the world for upon that field was decided the aate fate of a dynasty and a n national re ligion and abd also of a race hence it has been from that time tima to this that the return of 0 that day has been greeted by strong emp eions of very different kinds in the two hostile castes whose representatives benta senta tires tives were pitted against each other ou tha memorable field king jam jab james jamea e wp wab waa a catholic king CL battling for his keli ieli religion glon gion arld and the recovery of his throna the supremacy ol 01 the adherents of the pope popa depended upon his success while on the phez pher side bide it was protestantism c in great britain and to a certain extent in the world depended upon the victory of its ltd chain cham plo ajon fiXing aing king william III lii the nephew andson and bon son in law ol 01 0 james jamea and the occupant of his ahr throne one on the one side were the french and the irish catholics on the other were the boldest spirits of the irish colony who had made their names world renowned by their stubborn defence of enniskillen ennis Ennia killen and londonderry joined to the other protestants who born in many lands and speaking many tongues members of almost every protestant church and every protestant nation by a strange series serie lof events had bad been brought to fight for their religion upon the soil of ireland compared with the slain of modern battles the killed at the battie battle of the boyne were insignificant ant in numbers about fifteen hundred of james men and five hundred of williams but that battle has been fought over many times in lands far distant from the emerald isle on each recurring anniversary of the day where the hostile factions have been able to meet strife blood and death have been the dreadful results with the orangemen orangeman Oan Oran gemen so called after william whose native title was prince of orange it has been a day of bf triumph and ana they would deem themselves recreant to the tho faith traditions and glorious memories of their fathers whose emancipation was in their opinion ned that if did clid not celebrate it properly with the irish catholic it has been a day of humiliation and they have been almost goaded to madness at seeing the triumph of their hereditary foes fods the flaunt flaunting ipg of their hated color in their sight eight and the rejoicing in which they indulged today to tp day the orangemen orangeman Oran gemen of new york vork cit city resolved to hold their accustomed procession ro ce sp lon ion in commemoration of battle aileon of the boyne last year the tha procession cession was set by irish mon and four persons persona were killed others fatally and many ly wounded there have been beell threats mae i of ww what would again be done thia this y orangemen orangeman Oran gemen presumed to omd parade the grand masteroff Maste the a letter ietter newspapers ap dp cje alm aim I 1 g puh public kuplic Pup lic ilc against the vio xio fv qt lence jence of the catholics in view of 0 the threats they had received thel the orangemen orangeman Oran gemen had received to go armed by a perusal salof of our telegraphic dispatches today to day it will he be heen seen that rioting llad commenced lives have been takena taken an and d the appearance of affairs I 1 in n th that at city is very threatening when thousands of Irish collect in the spirit watch they are reported to exhibit to dara daya dazarow row may be confidently calculated upon capeci espe ij i alryon ai ryon sueh such ana occasion for abd tbd sight bight of an orange ribbon libbon or nab nag dag hag ia ap hip t tit til have the bame same affect upon an ail irish ca cat red supposed ia 11 angry bull buil 16 It appears that strenuous exertions are being made knade by theauthor the author i buies ith d ail ali all disturbance these for mid abie able preparations will dinall in all sti probability be the means 0 t preserving the r ii TT r i ig more complete reports today to day by telegraph of the riotous proceedings of yesterday in new york they i will be read with grave interest by alle all ali lasses classes of the community this thid contest test between the orangemen orangeman Oran gemen and thel the Hibernia ns in involves vol voi ves Import important hrit krit points and upon their correct decision depends t to 0 a great grest as tent the liberty ot 0 the citizen the question arises has an organization partaking largely of a religious character the right to march in procession through the streets of the metropolitan metro larr city of the union in the face of of a threat that if its members mem becs beca thus parade they must do soi at the peril of their lives livet the mayor of thee city and the superintendent of police decided that they had not the right 1 at least they are credited with having issued leaded proclamations or orders iori fori i bidding the ahe parade governors ilan ram 4 dolph of new jersey and boff Hoff hoffman map of new york have taken in heir pro the affirmative view of thid question they decide that this on or 1 0 maas march i in n procession i dolpha language upon this P point very plain and emphatic it has bag a sk ring that cannot be mistaken he proclaims that both the leatter lett ter and spirit of the constitution of new jersey as well as the iong long established custom of the people peopled permit and protect all ail peaceful gaiber gainer ings of the inhabitants of that state irrespective of religious or political creeds and make mako it the lawful right of any body of peaceable citizens to assemble together and that the cannot be abridged or interfered with by any unauthorized body of men of any nationality creed or religion whatever the real or supposed provocation may seem to be I 1 I 1 he ia is determined to sus sua tain them in this thia right even it require the entire power of the state to ao oto io fco at the same time he evi evidently denty does not consider the exercise of their right under the circumstances expedient and takes tabes occasion to tell the Oran orangeman gemen so in thus expressing his views he without doubt gives voice to the general sentiment of the american people the fostering of these thebe party feelings which should never bave have been brought from frow the land where they bad had bad had their origin ia is in the highest degree foolish and mischievous no good purpose can be accomplished fon for bither either orangemen orangeman Oran gemen or Hiber by keeping up these organizations aha and feuds yet while this ia is the general feeling no citizen ca cant cart feel justify in the least the wanton of Hibernia Hibernian ns upon orangeman orangemen Oran gemen when the latter were peacefully peace fully jully celebrating an anniversary day it la Is probable that in thus mobbing their opponents they have aroused a feeling against theme themselves elve eive that cannot be easily quelled already we have an intimation of the formation of a prote protestant stant league Ii eague the p platform of which will have hayd for its chier chief f plank undy undying ng hostility to the encroach m huts nuts and d arrogance of catholicism and catho catholics les leg this thib I 1 riot will hayg have the tendency to dm embitter bitter bitten TA a strife in which too many elements of bf hatred I 1 airi alzi already eady have ad active existence in leading the reports bin bim which hin reach fud fid of these but contrast the manly lion ilon tion taken by tho the governors of new jersey lid ild rid 1 d 1 r P f yoki with th that of officers in this terrt tir try V ia m rat reT atra to independence daly daty in the baete base r tb the former fortiner gent muett Quett they m peti peace ae 1 ardor il i 1 it JE required edth th en entire ti r al power 6 their jia lim thet that yn I 1 tube lube a 1 h e if cate cafe e nf t the he i iatter latter r ra to they them were ed to do df everything in their pi tv lovae A coil coll colion falon and 6 11 C 1 1 adsa aria alei iiii fan it mid n 0 tap eil eki fl arnt hostile hostila allu ils cis a la iff thel thecly b by qed mea A led Ltd td ih in they iber pwe yge st street reet feet ka the af V adol and iiri aa A at a is i out cylc cont cout rath asheh athen valou lini iino light i the e of thesa thess 1 officials sf ie if they have had wish and their marbit antibus cotilda have geem been made the at abene driest enacted yesterday in tb lbs streets of ity would have havo been heen 94 n a A in 1 it c I 1 i inthe in ther thep city eity an tha the yourth yo irth they would have been oien delighted to b teve jasd ii a difficulty with a bloody if they could have been in a position of safety themselves but they were disappointed they are now consoling th themselves em selves in the midst of their defeats by fabricates an naif 1 8 ilek heb these show 1 I over pyor 9 prevent j fa vp n t the adame ard and overthrow overthrow which they have earned from overtaking and tand overwhelming them h t tv I 1 tt jihu ji iu i YN ti aik ark AN tt beth the e V ear EaT tn te which appe areti ruit irr ill tf la recent num ier ber iver of af tha the philadelphia pread doubts of the tho arf truth athi jousts af pf 9 ta inter 1 I 1 lc t hall hail fia fis fi heard rd that ba 6 a ba brandhof brano branc lidl ridi ilof hof said laid organization 1 had hee bee been ri fornie df jb ifa this thia country i y bali belf believing thai that the people of we the unit united d states sta sia were tod virtuous or had bail to too 0 much good sense to have anything to do with an association professing stich such bloodthirsty and aud tt this does but bub itie eema 9 that a for in the new naw york herald of the ard 3rd instant there appears a report of a meeting of the Amerl ameri american dan branch odthe international held in we the masonic hall at the corner of bleecker street and bowery new york city on th the e oad ond dinst it Is styled the C conference and was organized last january every Sunda sunds yit 3 in the afternoon the members hold bold meeting at which fall license is given to all pread present rit to advocate any doctrines whatever and the more ultra and the more outrageously opposed to existing institutions the better they seem to please thew tha the e says that when this meeting was called to order the last manifesto of the communists was read and the ithe whole of its sentiments no matter how good or how were applauded plau ded A female then took the floor and addressed the meeting her subject being elner elney the paris commune during which she extolled the tho bans sans culottes of that city and pictured rochefort roche Boche forc as a saint she finished by offering a series of resolutions expressive of ithe sympathy of the reformers r 1 I 1 of america with those bt of european Euro pent peat at the failure of the commune also hoping and praying that the be government of france will not pub put to death for in him the cau cause of the people has baa one of its most earnest and noble advocates the declaration ela cla cl of this female that we are the commune of new york was received with rapturous appia applause use the next was a dr lewis lews who gave the advocates of free a severe tongue trouncing which so exasperated aspe bope rated the preceding spi speaker aker aken that she bounced out of the room in a hurry but immediately returned and loudly declared 1 I call that tha man to order we did not come here to wear bear free lovers abused we came to hear hekr of the P paris aris commune the decision of outlier the chair that dr lewla lewia was in 14 arder made the ancient female beat hasty retreat air amr tuttle then arde arose to td address his hii fellow common fats buethe was wag a failure fail and was laughed down a 9 1 A abrosh brath broth of abay aboy a boy bay named guffin a alfa faybian fay nian followed mr tuttle tittle in an address in which he advocated the divi conof properly ridiculed 4 the priests slid arid par siponia aon pon declared the communist to be tho the ildren children db of qed qbd tend anath e goi got i 1 T it ferdmont of this country a sham andi 0 earnest hardest was he that he expressed his willingness to shed abed the last drop drop of blood in the body of hs littleson little son bon who atoo dby unmoved by his fathers i 1 eloquence 1 ia I A A bowery engraver named Kirk kirkham ham bam oneff one of the very tery tew few deanal bily persons pre matin latin t bed aed reluctance to having v 0 thia property roberty divided amoric loata he was instantly knocked butof bouc of time b by y the scoff sand band jeers of those waty rhower wh ower were but t any to divide amt and an d by thelby arper bc peranna ons ong neer aber have and hence their wonderful fut ful edt pdt jeg jeA and generosity mr Kir khatri retired remarking that the whisby whis kybe bybe be had drunk was paid iid Lid tor for and he be wish to divide it aw lc A mt wykoff another of nf the sen ben sensible portion jort ioli loii of the audience denounced the communist Comm theories they might be popular in europe where the poor ware prevented by oppressive laws from acquiring independence but in this country no huch buch laws existed he ire said the communist were boa bugs an antl anil an indolent dirty set and the buc suc succession cesal of the caucasian race was due to there thera the rejection of the practice of their absurd theories th edries I 1 i u aman alman from greenpoint Greenp Green point onit was the mat speaker and in an adores addre tir bip to the there republicans public ans of Englan dhe in the most vile and revolutionary language denounced nour iced leed the U 8 government this riled some of the respectable portion of the aud audience ledee ledde one of aam whom cried out dont like ilke thia govern government mi eaf the th e beai beat ever even made why dony you yon growling I 1 lats leave if we can adu idu I 1 this was as received with wibb and slid i groan in the midst ol 01 which th wd e be mentioned fore beean lin improve p o va the government and we will wih olner 1 0 speakers and resolutions follower followed of a like rabid character the I 1 sentiments expressed being BO dis a denounced those who ho uttered them theme andraid he had arthe he hea hes heartha rothe government ad 86 frequently fl d that he almost felt d d for being present the chaar chairman hoped he e would not have to preside the next sunday amid the clatia cian clau of twelve or fifteen Communist communists A who were endeavoring to make themselves heard beard an adjournment was declared the meeting lasted three hours doring daring t the h a whole V hole bole of which some of the fema females 1 es not women present rendered themselves conspicuous by ing making hideous grimaces and whispering scoffs at t religion reil lell gion glon and mor 0 lity allty the sentiments of the most ultra speakers the herald says were loudly cheered by officers of the working mens union who were present oa the occasion I 1 the organization of such a society so ety in new york is a bad omen for it will not be confined to the metropolis and there is good reason to believe that it will flourish there and in other large cities by gathering to its membership the very worst element of the diversified population of the country who are always ripe for and wa would woula udd delight in mischell mi and if it there be sufficient cohesiveness among the class clasa who will constitute the communists of america it if may long before their thein influence will be pe felt in still further vitiating tin g the organization of society troug throughout h hou t the country y THE vue british navy numbers sog ships and vessels I 1 in n 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