Show A DAVITT DEMONSTRATION til Immense Lathering III ninillsnii Square itrdcn I NEW YOIIK Jan 2t1hero was a demon tration Madison Square Garden Saturday Satur-day ni ht in compliment to Michael Davitt and his wife Nearly 10030 persons were present Patrick i lord piesidod When nsl iteg1 nstWje rft reP 1 avitt was presented there was a vast deal of cheering When T V 1owdorly was eooRiiizcd there was not a little cheering is also when Henry George was soon among thus crowd Letters of regret were received rom Senator Sawyer of Wisconsin i Senator awes of Massachusetts Senator Vance and Senator Manaerson of Nebraska Sew eli of Now Jersey Aldrich of Rhode island Sabm t Minnesota Congressman utohton of Michigan Johnson of Indiana jyman of Iowa and White of 1onnsyl ania Uavitt at the outset chose to construe 1 ho demonstration not only as a greeting to him but a token of FNCOU1UOEMKNT TO LUIS nd of defiance to her enemies Ho then adverted to the Irish question abroad and aid the light on tho land question was on once more Ho could not picture tho inhumanities inhu-manities being carried on by tho British Jrown For Ins part he would I hao retarded re-tarded as j justifiable homioido 1 any shoot tig by tho people of Glencoo and Glenbay of baihtTswho outraged their homes Wild i te tW te alf 3 hcermg That the Glencoo people allowed tIme baililfs to escape alive was evidence of tho lawabiding character of the raco and the speaker wanted to onr did confess hat lio is in a measure responsible i for the lassivo attitude of the Irish at home sl fitt ytt a t Mutt yet believed it uuwiso to sun an s-un lsoipllue force agiinst disciplined power that would bo sure defeat Ho thought tho Tory government meant WAH TO KXTEKMISmoN And let this policy becomo known and all the isdom of tho Consen atis cs could not avert some supreme act of retaliation Hut before such consummation shall have been cached tho common salons of Englishmen will have assorted itself lime attention grow intense when Mr avitt at length said I now wish to refer to a matter not only of interest to mo and my frionds but to the entire City of Now York A voice Three cheers for the poor nans friend I cannot well pass over in ilenco tho coos of my friend rather Mc lynn but in what I am about to say I will ndoaor to carefully iiNoid the mistakes of others and will refrain from the lino of criticism criti-cism which injures the ciso it means to do end In DU MOIANNS STATESIEM In tho pipers this morning w o road follows iii did promise in 188J to makono more Irish Len uo speeches and when again censured I iii IOSI for favoring Irish revolution I I in n I speech hit behalf of tho suffering Irish peo ue 1 did promise to make no moro speeches on the Irish question even for charity but I did not bind myself to abstain for all tinio from public speaking on political 1 mind social subjects slf appears from this thai his oilonso begun at the last mooting that he pressed in this city in 1882 and Oardi ml biinooni then censured him i for favormt ilri II u cI t10I lyr rish I lovolution Herein lies the head I am lontofDr McGljunsoffonso Now mark lie striking coincidence In 1882 tho Irish cause was IN A IHATll STBUOULF Of discouragement and coercion livery resource of power was emplojcd to disrupt 6 sth 1f dl J ft our ranks and distroy the Land League and it was in that hour when wo wore menaced uy destruction that Cardinal bimooni at the desire of Inglish agents in Homo joined his feeble attacks to those of Irelands othor enemies It appears now that ho was not satistlod with fun vain attempts t to coerce time bishops and priests of Inland into doing Knglands political work Ho also minted his little thunderbolts at our friend In America because ho was instructed by Kng land that it was hero formed ouit SINFWS 01 WAU And hero of all friends of Ireland Ciirdma bimooni singled out for punishment ono of the most devoted priests and singlohoartci men that God has over called to tho minis tr > onoof tIme largest tl hearts met tie of tIme OC WI 11 IOIIN IW most Cathoho minds that eves donned 1 the ostmcnlsof tho Cutholio priesthood on of the most fearless champions that Irolaiu has over gi iIon to tho cause of human liberty liber-ty And for supporting this movement ill Ireland which meant to grasp with tho robber rob-ber landlordism Alf supporting what Cardinal li Car-dinal bimeoni called and what I nm prom to call im iiiisn iiMoiunov Lot them bo no mistake about the lorl ot lro rd aurt a of tIme hostility l i to our boloud friend l line ho been encaged praising linglnnd or do fending landlordism in IKS ho might bo today to-day tIme Archbishop of New York Intho McGUnn has done what bishops am priests in Ireland have done in dollanco of this same Cardinals injunction Ho is i awarded the punishment which tho Ironn 111n would have meted out to tho lathe gniuln of Ireland I is i absurd to bo hews that 1athor McGlynn would leave the churati to take the stump but ho claims and 1 think rightly so mr mum1 10 HUNK ion muBii In politmal mattirsDr McGljnn does tumit nforco hisviewH on anj person on this I CUll tinent or in his church but until hoy tire deohiridby hit hmmiutul of the I ihnrch UI con trmuey Iii tho Catluilio faith Di MeGhnn tells mo that t ho will not lotraot those doc trims I Churn I I slneeiol lion > lr Mo him > will KII to Hinno iiml ilufeml tho jus lieu of these doctrines and wliilo I do not question the uourngo of lr McCllynn I must city that those who advise him not togo to-go to Homo no matter how good ma > bo I lull intentions or objects uro iimonsolous ly I giUiigomvardl nihlec |