Show ields iEL NEWS WS by telegraph to the NEWS I 1 DENVER march 28 the denver democratic city convention yesterday afternoon nominated charles D cobb for mayor W W dale lar city attorn astep ney char charles morrill s E talmage for auditors auditor E U C morrall for clerk and ralph ph voorhees for treasurer I 1 NEW YORK march 28 richard K fox has hag notified and colt the owners of the coronet and dauntless that he will upon receipt 0 of their api approval offer a vp for a return race between the y yachts 1 I cats from Fa kastnet net ireland to sandy hook new jersey philadelphia march maich 28 A fight between jimmy mitchell of this city and paddy smith of of brooklyn for the police gazette diamond alamond belt and the light weight championship of america took place tonight to night on the fifth floor of a building in the heart hearp of the city sixteen rounds were fought when the fight wits was declared drawn amid a wild scene oi of confusion in the first eight mitchell acted very cautiously apparently lacking confidence apt after that be regained ga nerve and it was as plain to all that smith was overmatched over matched in the six round mitchell struck smith a heavy blow in the stomach causing causing him to fall OR OH his face from SHEER WEAKNESS then than the seconds rushed in and their wrangling caused a general rush dis lot of spectators to the ri ring n g A scene of disorder ens ensued fied in the midst of which the referee declared the fight a draw the noise attracted the attention of the policeman on the beat who abonce guarded the narrow exit with a revola er and blew his whistle for help several of the spectators escaped by a rear window but quite a number were arrested the police captured mitchell and IL d smith and eight spectators include ing litchie Litchi ell golden the prisoners W were e re locked up the principals were charged with prize fighting and the others with aiding and abetting the magistrate was sent for at I 1 and gave them an immediate hearing he allowed them to furnish bail LONDON march 28 A conference of the liberal will be held at devonshire house on thursday to consider the coercion bill an exchange of views in the lobbies of if the bill discloses the fact that several unionists disapprove of the measure but the maia mass ot the party consider its provisions not too stringent geat lord hartington and mr air chamberlain will give a thorough support to the whole proposals the threatened defection of the unionists will probably not ex aeed ten votes leaving the n t still with a potent majority the Parnel lites held an iu informal formal meeting and united in denouncing what they termed the atrocious char acter of the coercion bill the mea sure they said concealed under its provisions powers foan the extinction odthe of the LIBERTIES OF THE PRESS public meetings free speech and all individual rights the Parnel lites disregarded the threats of mr smith mith to continue the debate until the second reading of the bill they say latif that if the protraction of the sitting results in a test of physical endurance they will be ready for the struggle it is the opinion of many persons that balfourd Bal fours speech which was of great length w was as weak diffused confused and and pointless and that on the first chance he has had to show if he was capable of r rising ising i to a great occasion he has made a notable failure parnell has postponed the alon of his amendment until he bacon consults with his colleagues LORD hartington is about to issue a manifesto through anew unionist paper in i it he says say we art are at pres eaf M with a more acute forin 01 the p problem ro blem in ireland than has ever been becu presented in past days the ties of the problem have been intensified by the action of the liberals who suddenly discarding every remedy hitherto hith efto approved by the e Jibe liberals rals have made a change ot of front unparalleled in completeness and rapidity and adopted a policy inimical to the interest of the british empire ath their i has stimulated the courage a and vi hopes of separatists it is the duty of the liberal unionists now to endeavor to bring brias back the liberals to their faith in fil constitutional reform resolutely PO T DELUSION 17 that the abandonment of their ri 1 f pi pies es or the sacrifice of any c claus I 1 abs of their countrymen cah can be in an act of courage or justice referring to the co erlon bill abe h he e 1 says ys 2 ermion as a policy but all be believe leve eve in the necessity of every civilize ie 4 cann 0 jn try asserting the supremacy 0 0 of th the e law edthe so government of ireland as a part of the united kingdom I 1 is sa a ability with or withof t a ehte object of the unions unionists ts oust must ie be to pr prove ove that the union is indissoluble w while tie doing luat justi iceo celto ireland t the whole tone of the manifesto i in dicatos there will toe be no compromise game caine and chamberlain endorse f orse the mati manifesto festo i IN THE HOUSE OP OF COMM NS I 1 mr dillon followed mr balfour H he said that this coercion bill would never pass into law great cheers if he believed that the people of eng enc landwere baad laad were capable of sanctioning the measure he would give up forever the hope of seeing the irish and english shake hands the irish people would be slaves indeed if they submitted toi to it t either he would leave beave the country where irishman no could uve live unless te lived like a slave or if the people were willing he would be proud and ba happy appy to lead themia battle alt cheers ors the measure could only result in causing increased disorganization and driving the people teck to the boraws bori ipos ws of former years cheers ers earl spencer believing his bip tie in danger jiao hao the courage to face the PEOPLE like a man but small credit was due to the present government who did not know the dangers they were ware f facing ing cries of oh 1 oh I 1 and eh cheers more ore miserable excuses on which to found coercion had never been heard beard mr balfour had bad succeeded in proy i nothing but his own owa ignorance of gg the e country which he sought to govern the sooner he quitted the office the better for Irela ireland fid and for himself the government were practically all y treating irishmen like slaves they sought to root them out like vermin the government offered them the prospect pros of a favorable land purchase bill tf if this thi coercion bill passed neither the la land purchase bill nor borny jan other irish m measure a 9 would dive live to be e applied app 1 Is at the hands of the english parliament J boa march 38 28 the text p 1 cardi n n nal ll 11 I 1 gibbons b ona rep oito aae knights I 1 ats of labor as published in ia tm theo jungr neur d de borne boom shows that several additions have haie been made to the report as s originally published referring to the ob sections urged against the organization the cardinal says I 1 I 1 s 4 ut it is objected this kind ot of o t 0 organization catholics mix with protestants to the peril of their faith among a mixed people like ours separation reparation of religions in civil affairs is not possible to suppose that the faith of catholics suffers shows the thela ig of the catholic workmen ol of america who regard the as aft their mother they are intelligent instructive devotee devoted and ready reads to th GIVE THEIR BLOOD as they give their hard earned gates gains for her support and protection 91 to the question whether it would be better to have the organization conducted by priests tinder thed the direct iret influence of rel ke teion ligion the dardi cardinal 0 ai frankly replies that he thinks thinks it neither nel t her possible nor necessary in our co country bounto unto he be says we have baie ab abundant of makina making catholics at holics good without lithot going so far it being objected that ahe the liberty liberti bf the organization exposes expose ir catholics ta f deadly influences and associates more mon daug dangerous erous than even atheists communists and anarchists the car cardinal dingi it is true chatan that an attentive ex r into the violent ostra straggles igles between labor labo vaud and capital has convinced me of abe of attributing violence to the knights Knigh tSi their principal authorities proved tile the fact fac t that it is as unreasonable unreason iNid to I 1 I 1 I 1 to the knights as to attribute to tm the church the follies and crimes bf her children which she t IN this thoughts thought is aamir admirably 41 b ly 4 0 custich b by 0 the cardinal CaT dinal he hayg earit AV part art qa of christian prudence Is to attempt attema to blind the heartt hearts of the ner with the ties of the lord hotd for forthe the p purpose r ose of controlling them by principles 1 1 e b or y asti faith just justice cc an and charity ariev 1 and tp to 0 recognize the truth ab a justice jis fi cc of their cause cause removed from what bat jg s balot false an and criminal crim mal cheze will s legitimate peaceful an aaa ab delicie t struggle that which R by y repulsive set severity become for or the I 1 passes bags I 1 s of our people a volcanic abyss il Bilar to 0 that which society fears and wh the eb church dreb d deplores I 1 0 reg in europe TAE CARDINAL insists strongly point tle he then t en refers fo 0 the aspect oi of oft oar 00 country U hat of popular power utby bajt begum regulates lt byice ie love ova 91 reorder ge order respa respect for religion 0 bedie ace to laws not to a democracy of license arld and violence but a true democracy which seeks general prosperity to evil influences they were exposed every day and they knew thern them well and despised them the leaders of the knights of labor related how the violent eggres aggressive sive e elements strove to gain gal a authority in their councile councils or insinuate persons into the principles of the association and also told of the determination a with w ith which they were repelled danger dancer would arise from coldness between tee S tib y ya alk V r ha i jr c dri d in ne nh k icye e bely el 1 PC ab imprudent condemnation SPECIAL STRESS being laid upon apon violence even to the ua a Q i 0 die wai U M terie several v era clr strikes tn inaugurated a u g by W k m m 7 caroi caci ifal 9 1 I tore lo 10 re an fn invention n A n n J Q 01 t the oh aw of d labor a jfe or but tv t universal perpetual mans ians bj which the workingmen may inay protect row against wha abat isoju is Dju bt and demand amand their rights second in such a struggle of u multitudes of the poor 0 or ta a hard bard monopoly aratti and virien cear often as inevitable qs as they are third the laws and principal authorities of the knights so I 1 far fir from for vi bleace blence exer exercise bise a pow ertol bil P preventive even tive influence seeking to keep ts ikes within the limit of legitimate LOS alg to preserve a so de desirable a state of affairs among the churchs churche glorious gP orious titles sone cone at present give h her er such in aneese fla erce as that aba of being a briend of the people in our democratic AA re that IS the title which gains for the e catholic church not only the enthuse c aftic devotion of the millions million of her 10 th the respect and a r mira tion of a all 1 our c citizens v whatever their religious beliefs he recognized that the great question of the future was vs not a question of war commerce or niia fina ote oile gut but tee e social question touching the e iclal ti amelioration on of of ther the condition of abe popular masses especially the wo work rk The therefore reford it idof is of importance that the CD urea be found always firel firmly rayed ranged on the side of humanity an and just justice tc cc toward the multitudes composing the body of the human family the conditions of the lower classes at present cannot and should not continue N Y T Ms march ach 29 becia I 1 to the journal Ws this morning states stat tha t the dwelling hauae occupied by matthew 4 a miles from tho place was as burned between lead I 1 this morning mas 8 sick and three children perl perished sheLl in A die flames the boro coro neris invest investigating 11 the case 3 massick 10 an employed of tu the 1 L leaiga hi valley ballway DUBLIN I 1 29 rather ai he r eyan of the herbertstown Herberts town branch of the he national tot day before justice boyd of the bankruptcy court he persisted in his bis refusal to tell the court what heanen he knew about the doings doigg of tenants P in his R tug ing the trus teeing 01 of th their air gerits aeilts under the pan of pampa campaign ign and was as condemned to prison ris W when b N t af kyan emerged from court a prisoner met bya by multitude ot citizens they numbered ninny many antl an they cheered the priest with enthusiastic and aad prolonged 1 d I a applause ause a avd and then fol lowed him in aslon to the I 1 lail making hip bis t tau triumphal one A number of men took part ih this process procession 0 aid aft the more conspicuous 8 wre e L lord d mayor sullivan 8 and archbishop croker BOSTON march 29 the annual report of the bell atele ahone company cany submitted io roday ro day shows an increase of subscribers b 3 cr ibers as ail against 2969 in IM T the e coat coi flany any controls 1415 fa eaues of wire 2618 miles ailes of which are gro average connections for are the policy of putting in underground wires wl ed Is to be extended involving a large lage outlay in the future terminal facilities r cili ties have been secured in philadelphia and a long line service between that city and new york will soon be established and dihe he line for the long iline hine service between new york and boston will be com the present year the canadian company nas has increased its met earnings from last year to this bear ear the treasurers treasur ers report was thou then read the election ejection of directors for f or chef ensuing year resulted AS aff follows director francis vake chas chao P bowditch geo L bradley chauncey chaunce C clapp aa P alex cochrane wm H F farbes 0 es chas chad eustis hebb habbard d gardiner gardigo go G hubbard john li E H adson re t B linture Min ture e chas E parkins nos fers 1 ana thos Sari sanders b I 1 learch 29 after beisig I 1 n session bbott an hour the democratic city sine die without with bult being able to decide upon aleh the head of the ticket chairman hoffman of the convention was authorized to appoint a committee of fifty democrats who will if possible accomplish what the convention was wable to do i chairman hoffman hurriedly withdrew dritto to his private where to he called to ta his hip aid several prominent democrat after a three hours con ference was selected ho 0 meet to ing and nominate ate a ticket ic 0 tavea the eliat hat cowains the names of f many ny of the most prominent business mw qa in the oil city bat no ele element forfi ape e is 0 a the ahree newspapers flav lne democratic leanings ean bas its edi editor tort aed to net AS members of the elle committee j Lox poK michael davitt chiding presiding at a meeting of the national league gue at dublin to bight said E every very stringency of the balfour measure appeared to him aim to be a dav favorable 0 rable feat feature pre he was not prepared to say what might pe be necessary for irish manhood to do when naked tyranny re reigned in Engla england vl gladstone a stone edthe debate 0 on t the e irish criminal law amendment bill in the house of commons this evening se fie e was lou loudly y cheered when he arose e said in an aase 90 grove grave such pro 1 J i U boals I 1 ao as S wk abat t forth mt athe filhe r 1 I ale ti r cc consideration tip he found himself bound to support KNELLS fA AMENDMENT ground ou en m aich based atie government case was abao and unsatisfactory the governments bill instead of being arlu palliative was a measure that would aggra ate d 1 with this boere coercion lon bill exe exclaimed c gladstone the prospect |