The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 28, 1860, Image 1

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, AUOT.OI4 SALES, -
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, FAR BELOW THE COST OP IMPORTATION.
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40 2 9 14 4 BATES,
LANCASTER, MANCHESTER,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
ALL. 1113114,
POR BALA BY
L. BAILY
- •111$ II'ARKET STREET.
ERRY,. PRIOR, 00.,
- 1140 11.11.KST STREET,
nommen eon ostuas ow
epOTHIS. 10A0 SERBS, Ito..
feitos sow Oa asso IMO and welleelsotad stook,
Melt tai, an PrePenel to sell at tee lowest matkot
WA.T.IrEp,..EVANB & COM
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rior -
any ever unportei, 4 strength, innoOtheene,
elastit4r, fog mieridne or had swiss.
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pgrA t irttA r wb
ei:mkrat Asset; zti v York •
. .r. B. ,L
' ' • . Agent for .Phltddeinikie,
6 41,4111 . •13 ' /EIZI a - i j I 2MI • bEWIENS Ifirt4B
suplikr; ,ilezeitb, atrronnitioN,
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IW. 11$ 011113THUT
OCOMYISSION
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rinLatL.DELPHIA : MA.DE
GOADS.
W Er-AL/NG.
OOFFIN. & Ock.
011', STR,EIT,
aseriptioot
&hii'ERIO4N G 0 I}S
1 41 " 6 " 14 . 1 - 4 sP" *ld NI was farts
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♦IdrWWOL AND •UM CILMIS.
si;kai AND PANalr
110"KIZ*D "P' '
;mum Arm)
sh i i i t ; a i s 'AVM%
CLOTHING.
CLO'THINGI
- IT LEM TiIAN-WifoLEAALB plume!
Ofttkr - itES , HARKNESS.-
' triszET -
11,11 MAE ifoitkosit °emir or rOorti
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' . Tio OM:nib/I/OOf iti illogoaiSEOlc of
ViL °THING.
tainkehatared for this, moon's Wholam* Trade
,- B.—Farah/ham will Ind it to their advantage to
make their inleetiona Immediately.'
pilikatiEft
PIOSPARED OLVZ.
SPALDENCIVEI
PREPARED GLUE!
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DiONY 1 DISPATCH
BATS rus PIECES I
.6,isfoar *IL mi7«4; wet trat-regukuut
pinta, it is vim deeirstile to bun some oheap end
*maw .11) for releairius Furniture. TOIL Crocks
' :WALDINGV PREPAIUED GLUE
aside en sleek esserseneiseossi rie household oss afford
Ml* **out it. A la sterssfirsdi WAN) to tke stick-
WI Polak, Then limo loam a noreesits for Ilseplse
*sho t relottered veneer% hoodliss dolls. aid broken
,ersdiss,qe is Just tis artiels for eau, she% sad other
euusisestal Toth. so Molar erldr loftier refinement
"Mrt i Zliidde sorseratios L eepot void. Was oh*
alsillelisid id sollioNe: aid soesildse the eslustdo
SuslJOes OW beet ishiastisakters' SW. Away be
toed the :gam ifordissry alsodhsrs, being vastly
'obis athilatink'
• ' "lISEPUI 9 IN WM WNW'
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A Alma stacrufa L iss aaek bottp.
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. ',mamas ikeetiygo, atcrictpA.B. nowt, 11 - evi York.
~WIRY O. 9PA1L0.13(11 k CO.,
Bo:No.0W New York.
to . for Design in goon eonto4nuig tour. dint.
nak +mar, sbospifrat Litliosraoluo Intow- aura
111 k IPl!Rug e •
lap kik, of,-
SPALDING% PIIUKCAUD GLIM
litvitirfolitinno its own onsinsily so oven bouthoyl.
Priniatio,jrartl
r Brum. Tre,g7. sad AMY
11111101 illOonkosno*nok piniwinotoof
PILIPARILD GLIM'
nisklinuni inaii Cat; ' •
• WILL STAND OLLWATZ.
az*. Amu quilsolimmuc.
LC HT, -SMITH. 'a OCX.
eiwic ,
WilteNeWmur..•
tarii3BOßG, AGENCY.
'LAM Pilla ta..4slaveroll from th• h Mom
lIIIANTJYACITII2I4II4 * .IILIOIIII ,
North rim ow«,
eijirATINGS.
trk : iiiiißLlSlLp KORB,
1 04100 On .070 ND onorr,
f` , (kora otourratm.
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PROCLAMATION'S 1 I
Q• B ORN OO.,NoI. 5 haidl North SIXTH.
continue the GENTLEMAN'S FURNIBEE
ia its departments, at their OLD
limat waif ZIA% Vf-11! t tnae
wo P e t i s t ryt a are at
noungament is wiede to order that our numerate' pa
-4e gl i di u r= raid rt a i r , 1 4 e ri r itirl y or k irrit w ara t s, tl iNi r elt
or they bap/SA*lmo our advertitenstat• is the one,-
haitra f L •r the time imitator not.
Please out this out and paste it in your - mem random
book.
,Iir.r$001"1 1 ---Isto of the - firm of Wirt-
J• r'/
n ß d o a 5ll - 11iHlTN T ;
I *l/F E M 'F TO U , R RY N , I
H=
.1 I- • et,mriToppos tains 6 wMO")
die alteptim of h
sierfouti r =d l ilti his i new Mora, and hit 4 1 -
1511 order for_VILIRTS. abort noHoo, 45,
tassratglot ',rade surodied Win
Its and Clollikes: • "
LOOKING - GLASSES.
1 4 0,01EING-GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND• PIM= FRAM S,
• ENGRAVINGS,
OIL PAINTINOB, &c., to
JAMES is. EARLE & SON,
IMPORTERS. ' MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE
SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
EARLESI GALLERIES,
616 ORXBTRUT EITRE.E%
ItARDI . VARE.
ABBEY .& NEFF, -
NO. 308 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Have now in store a most complete stook of
HARDWARE,
of lets importation, and American manufacture, Which
they oder to the NEAR TRADE on the very best
mint! app-!m'
PAPER HANGINGS. &
T 9 CLOSE BUSINESS.
RUST, XONTGOiERY, & 00.,
NO. 1= CHEETTNUT IYIUNET,
will eliu Vats OLANRISII WS winter and next a➢ring, their
IMO stook of
PAPER HANOINEII3,
wits4u4,f sirfry v*.riety oonneolat with ttie,
AT GREATLY iciamora PRINZ •
IIIE OMEN= PAPERS AT JO PER, CENT. BE
LOWING%
fermis treaties their Kowa Fevered, era set mat
B &RGAINS.
SEWING MACHINES.
WHEELER di WILSON
SEWING MACHINES. •
- mow' COY, Agent,
' iIItt , CRISTWUT MEET, SECOND 17,001,
itMh(w, trithOnerstore, on Aire to Yrtente Ps lUar.
- i Daiwa omens
Wart STATE &net, Trenton, N. J.
1111 CENTRAL WARE, Easton, Pe.
4411-61
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WILCO X. GIBBS' SEWING MA:
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CHI —The mot and 'Retooling demand for
ivfat ba , Suing Biaolung is a ipaarantse otitis
or aloe o_4oe. Frio. $3l). ___For gale ot FAIR
EP Beals Warehotte, 7 / 5 .:Mt UT Stmt.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
E 4 O. THOMPSON,
-,T 4.1.14 : 0
6.*
ObtSt soda To o
- of MstarAs4alway• un kind.
.111.1e.-Btrati6els vieities the City eye eolioite4 to
leirOtkeitysiessorea.
MEDICINAL.
HES. WINSLOW . ,
4,11 Expstur i mp g e t i mm th Fsn
'77 tirr n ire sTRu "
POE OHILDWEN 'TR E T BING,
Kr* imili r•Vali the alT=6 4 =lda!?
j aui h MerOirite mows
- Depend upon %soothers, t villein" natioyourselves
. VIRLIRFARD ia rTf ~ YOUR MARTI', n
e have sat so so _ I mole_ for fnir_to
Minh and 7 , 1 i. etnt Pe noe and Pow or it,
911. we lim • r 8 0 "Ansi (my other
t
,TOED Pd MIT A UMW when
Kll
ms
.. ever did 0 4 we know an Ituranne of
on any one ho need It. ton the eon
. ail we ilehotsd IA th its operations. and_
"in terms of highee .... • . mni,titionomm speak irAL
e eottnad medimilvi w .
fatter what we do X 1 • ow. aftr ten yesTI T
Ma l i pecand plods i , Winn or to• Rohl
ot what we nem • In almost every
(miners the in( t 0 is . owing firm vain and
r ,,,,,, zm
.. rif so filler or twenty ,
valagermatlon 3 mroltel,f i c,
_ iu.
t e llif‘rwEnebtind 02 d has used with'
„ . l i tErktt OF Oval,
It riot oni t i s eves CO hild Iron vain.
rigorate• at,aok mot ^ bowels, comma avi d ity,
4 gires=erir it e i r e oli c ynna
wg. WIN o es...ft...me goo
ralsonevrt
.7 1f i : t of 4 iii re s=Aditaiat
alt i4 llB cases 002 8 nand Al
DREPI X w • sr it arises Tom
othoinanyothe ~.. kiko., • would say tat
over/ mother who. has Oat si r ens Eternally ad
he toon.n=ijits Its ?Avg " I your one met
ill intlferin4ld ei ; the reilieDger i l a wgr e te
~
vitm.. / gs. . TAY .pp hY 41.1 to ogole the
rejior m" in wir,ocom n" Ot =oral?, tai. Tie e tte
Moine tr&T, the mo if; X mi:p o ot tl i lan it PEA,
11
l ablrby ISIt l i s l athroorl i tmi t i a ttie 'etr="Ainef
ma . oe, No. IS l I DAR Street, ew York.
Moe le oents a tie. 108-1,
FAMILY - FLOUR,
Each barrel warranted Or mate more
13 R A D'., '
.ad of BETTICR'QUALITY, than any made in
SigIADELPHIA.
Q. H. MATTISON.
my ' If ARCH end TENTH Streets.
PRINCE IMPERIAL
FROM DE VENOGN & CO.. EPERNAY. FRANCE.
Mold bl all itelsotabisThiShire throughout the country.
- This line bnujiIMARAIME, whicq t o
ustair was roof
axe silty to the out Wise
to. tient' rust now obtatited the we
susoun ea eaeofin and ;Wit tt a irountll. a i m
t r oMrr giV4 y e a rl M e an e W
, "1' lux! n unt o f tie IT
User amity asd &Roam: salt those who ono. treat
eiagel IlegYgliiMitte,°,l%llll,LT l ZZl T Tie
Unarm is enormous and const an tly moreiwns. 'Our
*tVis i rrl ti orittari c p h od Sg at i. g a rrigo i n h t e nT i Va o . ar the
T rd.
bs. Pes Imsewil importodisonely br wO n neing
the so le Agents of Messrs. Oa Venus & co, in this
00Inr17. IL V. KtUelimOUT & CO,
•• Nos. RC 4110 Eid all PAR
WAY, New York.
i ! nin , thi" °lt" REEVES & DEAL,
:"'pbg gm fe , 004 MARKET Street.
FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We us ,revered, es heretofore. to supply Families at
their country routdonoeo with every description of fine
GROOERIES; TEAS. &c
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
msB-If - Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
THOMAS & MARTIN,
$ll OBEEITNIITIiTREST,
- KATZ YOZ SALE
APAQUAG
BEABIEL,E'OEI BAGS,.
UPI ALL EOM taftis
FIRST PREMIUM GAB-LIGHT
COOS EITOVFM. Ito.. FOR BUMMER MR.—
T'Fo keep the tatoben had how cool—to am
orlftiChltr(clitiCiellAtnigrafigridal
r ,lk Moves. I f ,
you "rant • dove that the Pre ears be
liClltadfind put out te mime as an ordinary tesheht ,
n a ntrmr , glixt g. l l o4 ' 744l,4l l ::;% " 44
e end broil, beet
I c O. b !6.• t i l itre b6l, rese nt up in dillerent
rtyleti, to suit tailors, Patters, druggists - , yostmktinto,
boarders. priest' familiar. mid boerdinu houses. Priem
vory ha twin 0130 forle ona
a JOHN ...tiNV
; No. 1840 and volituaic t.,
'Wile tho Ord* cninir sad
Ll'4ollll Itinuttmi wit bout' JOHN 'KEntrYAM'S same
eel nosmer. epee en the mate,
tom bijou in operption at all meg. iNir Plow out
this out far 1 , 111 TOGlVOtlise, mpthrtat-fro
ICIROVISIONB,— , 2,3OO pieces, lismis
a id Wirlitete; INV ftliked, Alio Se bbie Gsrdni,
ll :S l l l),4l— A r igC 3 Crt. . Boraesd vfi trsbovF !NZ
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rjsciatimairthaim
MAY 28, 1860.
ENTERTAINING .77
lastioks:
FOR THE" .
HOME, CIRCLE AND TOURIST
. .
SAY AND' SEAL.," ..;.
Br ihe4othor of " Wide, Wide World," sad.lhe sailor
of " a/opera sod Genre: , .
Two Vole:12oao. 'Prime ,
FOOTFALLiS 01 4 1 1017NOilq,
OTHER 'WORLD.
Br Robin Dale Oxen,formerly 'bomber of co;txrelri,
and Amerman Mirll stet to Naomi - I ' , •
- • ,OneTolollid.o. 81.26. ; , -
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COMPENSATION ;
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MONDAY, MAY 28, DSO
True Story of " The Colleen' Bawn,”
Dion Boncicault, with even mere than his
usual tact and „akill, has dramatized aThe
Collegians," ; written by, the late Gerald Grif
fin, in lti2B, widch decidedly the very best
Irish novel ever published. Boncicault calls
his play iw The Colleen, Pawn," which is "a
prettytitle, but very inapplicable when the he
roine Is attempted by kites Emma TaYier, at
Arch-fittest Theatre. There, is another young
lady, played by °Mrs. Drow,
,who has, dads
hair, but is dramatically Tailed the, colleen
Ruadir, (the red-haired gir),) originally played
at New York by Alias Lisura 'Beene, The has
auburn hair,, which, some do' call red 4 , Bon-,
cicault has made a ; very:, effective, acting.
in which himself and Mr. CharlealWbeatleigh,
are fits performers.. ,Let na see tiPen, what tide
play Was confided. '
Flinty-a few words-about Gerald: Griffin.
BorninDecember 1808, in the city of • Lime
rick, died in J . 0ne, ; 1849,. at• pork. At Pie age
of twenty he !went to London, a literary, ad
venturer, and after,ireiltbig asa reporter en.
the daily., Press, with.oeCaSiOnal contributions
to' literary periodicals, published Holland-
Tide, or Munster Popular Tales," in 1627.
fere this, had writtenthe tragedyrff
sippus," which, was .net perioriz4 until alter
his death,, when 4acready
,took the leading
charaeter. „.“ Tales of the,litituder Festivals"
appeared in 1828„and was immediateli
lowed py w The Collegians." Hie other works,
were '« 'the Duke , of, Monmouth", and w The
Invasion," historical romances; "Tales of the,
Five Senses "Tales of the Jury Room,"
and sufficient poems to
,make.a volume. All
these he wrote between 1827 and 1p8 ; retiring
in the latter year to a religions house in bork,.
where he died in 1E40: A highly , interesting
biography gf Gerald Griffin has been -written
by his brother Daniel, a physician in Limerick.
A collective edition of his writings, in eight
volumes, to which thinblegraphy wee prefixed,
appeared in Lend0n.,1n.1.842.11, and again in
1846.. But the only complete collection, whlch'
contains „w . Gisippus" and the Irish novel of,
" The Invasion,", (omitted in the Landon edi.
tion,j was lately published in ten volmnes;
with portrait and other illustrations, by I. and
J. Saltier C 0.,, New York. FOr this edition,
the Life was revised and almost Wholly re
written, and no Irishmen, pretending to , have
any regard for his optintry's , literature,,sliOuld
be without Gerald, Griffin's works.
w The Collegians," a book .which p'Con
nell was so fond of that he invariably had a
volume, of it, in
,tbe •,.pocke., of his. travelling
carriage, wa s fnunded on circumstances which
had actually occurred in Griffin's Own native
county of Limerick,, eidylaine years before
he need them in a work of fiction. Hie brother
has recorded how this book was written—lite;
rally
,against pple. "The printers," Doctor
Griffin says, cz, overtOok him 'about the middle
of the third volume, and .from this time .for
ward it was a constant race between him and
them."
• It was thus; to our owia knowledge
that Bulwer's w Last of the Barons" was writ
ten, with the cry of "more copy, sir," 'ever
sounding in its author's ears. ''et the cies
ing'half volunie of "The Collegians" - is the
mestPciworful, and most concentrated. The
writer's mind was in . it, and he was seriously
puzzietiwhat4O dp with lint:drew Cregan,, rot:,
itoetienj tinitritor!d . justice world :rogilire . :llls
'&l4-4DlALgtonenviut, for his complicity' In'
ie.
readers,aranfi,dashing
,hehkoing "gentleman" ew, woe
be indi e g o n thinig
esitat ti s n o l e i !
the lianda of the executioner.
Griffin, himself a dramatist, was fully aware
of the great dramatid capabilities of 4 , The
Collegians." He once said to his brother,
pausing in the composition of the story,
c' What a great deal I would give to see Ed
mund Kean in that scene of Hardress Cregati
at the party, just before his,liireet, while he is
endeavoring to do politeness to 'the ladies,
while the horrid warning 'voice is in his ear.
The very movements of Kean's countenance
in such a scene as that would make one's
nerves creep; every motion - and attitude of
his, his ghastly efforts at complaisance, and
his subdued sense of impending' ruin,Would
all be sufficient to keep an audience in d thrill
of horror, and,, without almost a word spoken,
would indicate the whole agony of his mind."
Immediately after the
,publication of "The
Collegians," it was dramatized and acted at
one or the London theatres. The adapta
tion, however, was much inferior to Bondi-
We now !proceed to relate the leading inci
dents in the actual' history of the Colleen
Bawls, whose real name was Ellen Hanlon,
changed to Bily O'Connor in the novel and
play
,
Forty miles below Limerick, the Shannon,
noblest liver in 'lreland, expands, on Its- way
to the Atlantic; into an istuary, which stretches
ten or twelve miles from - batik , to 'banki-;-Li
merick Ccitinty being on the lower and Clare on
the upper bank. LThis estuary is almost soli
tary,—for there is little shipping in Limerick.
Early one morning, in July, 1819, two poor
fishermen, living on the Clare bank of:the
river, not far from Kilrnsh, saw, as they walk
ed along, a human body which had been cant
ashore by the last tide. It was the body of a
young feniale; covered only with a small
bo
dice. Around the neck was tightly tied a
rope, at one end, the other terminating In a
large loop, to which had probably been attach
ed a stone or some other weight, to sink the
body. Nearly all the teeth had dropped out,
and the general appearance of the corpse in
dicated that it had been under the water for
several week's.
The fishermen removed the body to a lit-
tie , distance above high-water mark, making
for it a bed of sea4eeds, and covering it gently
all round with sand. Immediately after, they
gave notice of their discovery to the nearest
magistrate:
There was difficulty as well as delay in as
certaining whose . the body was, and haw it
came into the water. A few weeks beide the
corpse was found, a girl named Ellen Walsh
wanted to tress the Shannon to go to
where she was in service. On reaching the
shore, silo found a small pleasure boat on the
point of putting off for Tarbert, a town on the
Sorry side, not far from Glyn. In this small
craft, besides three Bilrush boatmen,' were
Mr. John Seanlan,,a young woman who was
addressed as Mrs. Scanlan, and Stephen Sul
livan, Scanlan's servant. This last was known
to Ellen Walsh. There was on board a small
boat belonging to Mrs. Scanlan. Without any
difficulty Ellen Walsh obtained leave to cross
the Shannon with this party. Wind and tide
were against them, and the boat which bad
left the Olaro side before dark . did not reach
Carrickafoyle,aamall place below Torbert, un
til thoolext morning.
All the party went into a small public house
there, to dry themselves and get breakfast,
after which the boatmen returned homes leav
ing Mr. Scanlan'a boat (a recent purchase)'
behind them. Mr. Scanlan and Sullivan went
out, and Mrs. S. and Ellen Walih Were left to
gether for an hour..
Mrs. Scanlan, when the men had gone,
opened tho trunk and shovied its contents—'
new and handsome wearing apparel--to Ellen
Walsh, who MO noticed' that she wore 'two
gold rings, one plain and 'one carved; also, a
gray cloth mantle, lined with. light-blue silk,
and made in a paiticular'may, and a pink-co
lored:silk handkerchief round her,neck.
By, the • thri4 that Iffy. ficanlan and his man
returned, the weather hwiteleared 'up, and they
wished Mrs. Si - ta'aco r with them in the boat.
Ellen Walsh 'iiaitan-tham,'to take her tO r ,Tar.:
Veit, but Sullivan,takirigher aside, hada,her stay
Whire she was ruftiCtlierifezt morning, adding
'(iii his master's hearing) that, in the , main
tinge, " they would get rid of that girl,'? Ws;
S." 'Finally, they took plan Walak *idea a
'reek of the river, to save her walkhigiaround
4e several ;440 , 4,047) 1 0 1 ;ed her three atlas ,
13`17,r 1 ;ii*Z a Val aw
!w ay for OA oppa.,
iita shore, shale
,'l , Ito') '4 it')
TWO CENTS.
Nei day, Ellen with& 'exit SulliVan'etand 7 :
lug at, the door of his mother's biotite in Glyn,
and, oti entering the hOtise saW'Mrs. Scanlan's'
trunk ripen the floor, and Was told by Sullivan
that they had shipped . her ell' with the captain
of an American vessel..." A few days later she
saw` Sullivan'a' sister wearing Mrs. Scanian'a
gray mantle, and saw the ailk' neck:kerchief,*
and two of the goeint Mrs. Scanlan bad shciwn
her, it. the house of a woman' t dlyn.with
whom Mrs. 'Er:Anhui had occ.asionsliihidged:
The woman - had bought' them from 'Sullivan,
Who top her that lire: Scanlan had run away'
with an officer at 'Bilrttati and left her trunk
behindl. A.' fortnight 'atter abehad last seen
Mrs. Scanlan, this dame' Ellen' Walsh saw Mr.
Scanlan' and Sullivan' lithe honee ef 'the Wo-"
man. 'The, gold carved 'ring • Which • Mrs. S.
had 'wdrii was then upon Mi. 'Scariliiii'e `Heger.
Both nien were in liquor. The servant' Asked
the' master, for raoneY;'atid, beinfriefulied it,'
ephaOcally' 'observed' it Hr. Jobn,Yetrlntew ,
I' lava as good a right to that money is l icin
have."' '' • ' .
,' ' '
' Ellen Walsh related, at the inquest, what
she iii.. 4 eeen'and hard, and coupled with the
finding of the , body and the disappearance' Of
the yotpigWonian who 'owned the trunk,itseera
ed a tuistacietts case against Mr. Scanlan': He,'
howevar, was heir to a fine estate in 'the noun
,ty of Illmerick, and nearly 'related to several
nobleramillear Besides; if heand his servant
hid w onted to kill the girh: how' clumsily had
'they l eo ted-4telling astranger that 4.they want-,
cUtto, rid:of that 414 5 ,"Land immediately
Coining-back Withterclothes And jewelry. , •
, , Thefhedy 'Was ezhemed foreasecord"exami:
,nstizeri, but 4 decay's , diming , fingein, • had
been silently busY there: 1 At last Ellen Walsh
repolbicted 'the formation. or /tie; • Sainiaies ,
reoutli---twa teeth, •cin e on each 'al& vrojeettd
considerably, and, when the Mouth -was- ex
amined, though all the teeth bad dropped out;
two oti the seeketii *ere iii formed- that pro=.. •
jecting or buck teethmust have been in them.
The jilry returned' a . verdict of cc wilttil Milt—
der" against John Scanlon and Stephen Sulli= ,
van, neither of whom had • been dean Since the
finding of the body. ' .
- Snliiran succeeded in' effectinglis flight.
Scanlan was traced to 'a farm-house,' where,'
though strict search was made, he wag not to
be foiind: As thedregoorts, ) whe accompanied
the police, were riding away; one 'of them
spOrtbrety struck his sabre into a heap of
etrawi that lay near thehouse" . Not in the'
leant hurt, but much frightened, Scanlan bite;
,from ;his concealment,' called out for meter,
and Was conveyed to prhuni. • , , ~' •
The Murdered' girl, it appealed was Ellen
Hanlon, the Orphan niece of John Conroy, a
,sboernaker ' in a small town 'in the county of
Limerick. ' She was sixteen; 'and very hand
some; She robbed her uncle of One' hruidred
pounds in notes and tweli4 guineas in geld,
, and took this money anti' herself tkldr. Seat
lip. 1 He was thus accused of seduction, rob
bery,and murder.
i
Th trial took plaie at Limerick assizes, and
Scan n had no defence against the Well-built
up cane of eircunistantial o,Videnee;• The jury,'
it wars expected, would convicthim ' at' once.
But this was in the 4 ProtestantAiscentiancy"•
timed, and Mr. Scanlan lies a Protestant.
AfteC many hours' 'delay, during which the
,populace became greitly excited at the pros.
pent lof the murderer's • eigestpe,y a verdict of
" Gullty" was brought in . ; and , John Scanlan
was ordered for execution on the next day but
,one.
potue of the highest names in the county
werettached &memorial- priiiing the -judge
to tr nstolt , it'petititui•to the Viceroy for the
murderet4 pardeit, because "he was. a Pro.
I:l9ls7max-e-guznalthre
declined interfering lathe murderer's favor,'
and also declined respiting -him, to allow:1111a
an ()girt to be made:- The ct first , gentlemen
of aril "county? , as -they called themselves,
then sent off a special messenger to Dublin, but
the Viceroy. (the late Earl Talbot) refused to
interfere with the coutse'of justice. • •
Meanwhile; Scanlan vehemently protested
his innocence. HIS connactionti Could scarcely
have believed him, and their 'desire to substi
tute trinspOrtation fbr death, In his case,ivas
to avert from families of, high station and
wealth the ignominy of a relative's execution.
The High Sheriff, himself related to Mr.
Scanlan, postponed the execution for sortie
hours—until the
,reply should arrive , froin the
Lord Lieutenant. It was 'adverse, and Scan:•
lan then swallowed a quantity of landannm—he'
said to steady his nerves, but it was believed
to anticipate death. On quitting his prison,
he repeated that he was wholly inrioeent; as
wnuld ' appear if . Sullivan should ever be ar
rested. •
The prisoner had to walk on foot from the
prison to the place of execution, for the horses,
(taken from two turf-carte belonging to his
own tenants,) had ieflised to draw the car
riage in which he sat. The laudanum was act
ing, and his steps, were so feeble and slow,
that he had to be suppoited by 'the ,jallor and
the clergyman. He had recovered some firm
ness by the time he reached the gallows, and
died saying e; I„ am suffering (Or a crime 'in
which, I never participated. , If Sullivan is
ever found my innocence Nill,appeu."
He died with a falsehood upon his lips. Sul
livan was found shortly after, and convicted
upon the same evidence which had been
brought against Mr. Scanlan. He made a lull
confession that Ellen Hanlon bad insisted in
retaining in her own hands one-half the sum
of which she had robbed her uncle ; that, to
obtain this, was one cause of her murder,
an
other reason being that Scanlan disliked her
habit et caXirthira: olsusband,"lie had
deceived• her by a mock marriage. for,
undertook to kill her. ‘; After putting Ellen ,
Walsh at shore," says Mr. Shell, (from !hose
account most of these details are condensed,)
"they returned to an unfrequented point near
Oarrickafoyle,wh ere the instruments of murder,
a musket, and a rope, lay concealed. With
these and the unsuspecting victim . Sullivan
put out in the boat.. .The muter ;remained
upon the strand. Atter the interval of an
hour the boat returned, bearing back„ Ellen
Hanlon unharmed, ;I. thought had made
up my mind,' saidlho ruffian, in his peniten
tial .declaration; ; I was just lifting the mus
ket to dash her brains out, but when I looked
in her innocent face -I had not the heart to do
it.' • This excuse made no impression upon
the merciless 'master. , Sullivan was plied with
liquor, and again despatched upon the murder
ous mission, the musketwaa once more raised,
and , the rest has been told."
Moreover, the execution of the crime 7/114
delayed until Scanlan had purchased a boat,
in which the victim was to be carried ont.ot
sight of land, and there cc done to death," and
until a, blacksmith had made a chain and col-.
lar to tie round her neok, attached to a heavy
stone, to sink the body,. The chain not being
ready, a rope-was substituted,' .
Dearly forty yeire have elarsted'ennce 3[r.
Scanlan was executed, and there are hundreds
atilt in the county of Limerick who saw the
execution, and still belleire that, because Scan
lan-Was a'gentletaiii, be was allowed to'eeeape
to the•Unitod Statei, ;and that the person who
really tmilinid,'Niiii ; Some other prisoner, ren
dered' iiikOnsolone by means of strong nix
cotiois.'
LARGE ATTRACTIVE BALE OF FRINCIE GOODE, Ay.
—Tho *Particular attention of patchwork is re
quested to tho largeoldnablo,:antkattraotire as
sortment of- Btonsh, • Bonnets, ,BpisS, 4ndia', and
British dry Boa4s, 11,01191p0 . 4frttaisiqt
of desirable, fancy and staple „artiolee in Silks,
worsted, yooey an
.00tiYn t abs os, I no u
ding riob,dtks, dress goods; Iplen'didFrench Meek
lace points atid. 'fititattilitt;, silk 'sun - tuttbrellii,'
ribbenir, initti; tb ;'to be
peteniPtitily'aiddityleitWegue, ' od six months'
oridiy oommaltaing.thtiinotning at 1110!olook, to
be ooilianot sit day, and part of the evening, by
Myers,iltaghora as 80., auotioneets, 232: ffarltet-,
street, • ,
rii6Gll BALK Elso'cit '
s asn'llnau Eereis to•rott
row, at 12 o'clock, noon, at 'tile Excharigtqlioeliz'
diheilrst *lass bnetneas properties, oountri lists
handititne and 'plain city dwellings, building lots:
AG); part pereniptory sales, - by. order of ,issooutors
out others. lira Themis 101t3esseparnpblet ea*,
togttes.trtantlpllM,i4“Mme; .-t •
kzi ei ,
;K1X,4112,88.„
whl bir 0,14 tikrlAbooribent,4
adr4oodat.-:--...1.. .944
•• -
••
000•••ddres020.410
" (b7 , IIIiMMOU c - (1• •
letlb
entpona or owing will mead an
tter•na fliala - ' 1;
ritopeet toiei ei atosato
vrixsprneviL:
,citurwrizit t s.
leoutd lienli-lionthir` fa, Omsk (cr-also California
•Stesszerii. - -
I .Lptier from *ell.',
lONB7I.I . 7XDDEIN AJD CONVENDIE46 or
BIT CAWNRAL PpllC. OF NEW YORK.
Cones* *lmo of Ile Pnfoo.l
• ' 1 Maw Your, May 27,1860
I am 'mdebted to one of the Croludseloners of
the Central Park for a eopy.of a-report prepared
for the ilea of ,the Board, hereferettos fp various at
tract:lone shoot to be introduced into that mapitl-
omit place orpubno 'Maori. nailing hive net' -
yet keen publishelin any of otSettYitannale• and .
WILL el wore, tr# a 11 t Ventilated throe & the eel-
Msins id The Prate. / Your readers, should not be ,
deteriee /m'il'e Pernial on teciinni of its length. '
It Is bielayititeresithl, as setting forth the variety' •
and•extetitof the.diversiomt which will ,be avails- ,
tole to he them splendid grounds. The alginate
that fol la contain the *pionimini portions of the
report f the 'Baird' Saperhstendint, •Predirith -
, Law 0 Bap, wit& wasegaingiedamed to vied/
the Par o et the VAPOR*? Ottle•fit,_
... ,_ltwwel f or th • •
purr of examining into all th e detans'of their
'taro ant and management, With the visa' of '
introdmping each of them airgande - properly be
breastinto Inquisition her, Tha rtheamehle.
Hong ro e by, him have beekedepted, and WM now,
so
in pros of, being . carded into 'feet ;. • .. .
d
e
" D I APB the lest etizeiier, front OP that ed•rane
to tite;na at, which I left the Park, on'preeseding
.
to Bur o* , /hers weri, ordhuorily r Alta: 1,000 vi
sitors ally. upon' thi nimble. Bet sin Batardays
there ware generally TAO, and ontfindaja 12,000.
A even v ariation has oesiered during the winter, -
except t the number of visitors. as &Wisp
has bee larger. On,Chriatmas aad Xaw Year's
bonds there were, probably, 100,000 ;‘ at other
times, hen ire and weather were unusually invi
ting, gaily to th irty theeesstd. • .
"Of li erdiPwl7 illtalitet Signora I believe that
A
one- nliVe been Word tethef. towa ; "NV that
propsr on in svirege, • both enlinelrily sad ea- 2 -
Mad& 8, smooth the Paykoreti rowdy Ikea walk ..
or a d ve, but to remain moral_ imam, as to a
spas• or entertainment- sway thane taimenda '
half d , and, evezbeforii kt z eumanithm.n r ,
oonve sums for resting had preirkisal,. fent
hi
lies In parties of visitor. frogs the Afttli or — West'
came pplied with basks* of9ilmi and ' drink As ' -
'peedhhp mew its getetteg sae _.- •
."Th swages o ft
_p parks and gawk= mina
it s
the ;in &Menthe WhlO's short earring, amen the
Ceatral Parlrhat telt • : 1 • ~• . 1 1 • • - .
flu the /304 de Xecthignn there ere six
~regtanr
ante, dr cares, cr OlLres reetiturant beads& entail-
eve prbvialati tbr ref:ambulant within the PriCabi
lan. There are several on 'dm Chaaaplit
and oub in the garden oils Taller*, within
.200
feet °lithe Pelson,.here is one or more is the
humanised* pedant: I found ' odelmarly - am . eba •
in the Bile deNineentomouni a laze today/sat •,
end i l'allt !' ) et l W i te elkie 4 ea end, 9011-
feetlo rL, In the" '4llO of Parr of Bt.
Oloud., nitrate a tilatalreatiopeohle gest ' "
the Pk . et• Voltenl&Nalltieteakee,wied• krassmilt . •..
are ao on the terra& beers gm AWL There ,
are, p biablY, Ifty itablie' meow te••ithevidle
Min the •Pratav, ek N'llemw sad time.
am n emus excellent three me Ake, laberthe mph .
men of the city. There lire house "ofiefer:
Worn ton thepublie gregnahasehareadee—Lrelp
sic, B rlin, and of every , law town I harevisthed
in Gertnany. Therais a largemistaureat'on 'the
Royal' Pith' ilia onewitithi the Beth& Efeihreie or '
Bramels. ‘• iayagd , Teylor mein* the Of. the , -
rural promenades of. lit....Peberston. .
~ Tile Ruh are hearty and 'regular Went and
drinki andiallineliwitinui any Other pels o lo •
light moiety tet_ta mole' eitirespe, '-
Gun Par k as, nevertheism,a cace„whiph js rea by . ,
ti t 3
f the` fattens deffielioner, ' and is sum
In the Pirldin style than eirythithrelea In lorrite.-^ >_
the mi fix_ilfoOttaLi9r OWs•itliKri4o , ol44lollis .. ~
dd y le of Regent's f
Park, two In ths Zmilegfeal _
Garde an d co sse nu l n the Botanic Gardereirthil Muni '.• `• -
park. te meshy seld , en Prisamosaßilhl: .L;
and smelt of the .gatelodippe 0f,•1144.1= l
and
(a dsll,y Park. Thelielleompleter park
tams 'alyeady prcreitied with a-largreftenitarth." - ble botista whit* soppltee refrealteMette kt . obit- '-
Tea, Mae, end cakes are sold is Mats on the -
torts tck,: and I '
preen there ire renitent' -
With este T ter reroadmaatter, , bnt-ig so, SKr: '-,•
secs sky notice; ' • • ~ , 1 , . •
" • arrangennette for .refreihmenti at AIM
i t s
Crys nelace,'-ilydertithari; were -liir hie the meet -
comp/Sts that ti mw, being adapted** mat tka
wantswfa greatirmietyoe people, andefen= s l .
rylni t r i nim a fewhiguidrid to twahundredth'
whirl ' number vidted lbelirtmods on th e Bitlf ••- • ,
Tune,' BR, nearly alinf theintothing rein.; .
wines a nt} liquors net , b eing prehlkikid. Dem' . .
thel ," the ' therefity leforgaell'lgte - lii 11110i'was •
Ike d rderi . eld mut i darapirst dm , ) :
*She b aonedep . barg 1,%, - - . •
4 4 '
n 1 i tad to
teen . not eels mere ' • . , ,
then 74 wiltinalteliikiniiesit Elndivax.”.tiC
' Wipe re .itiiiiin, we e a much greeter propo '
of th pePtalatkeris abie'tolt4lllo"tiveir" heilittr , - -r
non 1 ihtuee'olleesimd cool .drinke_tban that. of.: ,
Italy. There ere now many more plaints at Willieh
Afro inentearbdobtamdid'ill'ireir York;lkarr
in-ce p European-014 , or itistse; one dilstanenla •
this r 141,14,104404 tad: So .correspondlig .
diffe nee In the, ha bi ts of the 'peoplle, hai beim. —
wit' he thictriostoitioui ithirtinat in tiud'iyai'et --:
at
ase comer, brnaend the mane lebaenrnat' air I -.*
cent tanvellent. - ,
"dip an forlbe " build4ig 'Prepoirsd foi Cenirat -
Park ' accomPiiites'thle repirt: • --' "•, • i -: •--
%IL building of this fort there may be etweral," - -
dap orts, *Lien, altbopgh distinct front Ann&
otheri emus be carried 'on adsantivioisly and goo=
nondWly-ender ens managament..: Tie plan alb ,
mittilineludi*--, - , '-- ". '• :
" rat.—Ark extended platform or veranda apace,
snob mated-by posts or oolinonS: 'hilt 'skidded'''.
posts dr Column. hut` Adele
trom 0 son aid - manly a boldly projestizig roll.
This Wooded for al fresco entertainment, who .
the eathet is tot entire a A ly suitable fq r the servion 4
of re is
testaments' ins - the 'tibint are - proposed ,
to hoopoe& Moist on the Lamm and. ender the
trees; at all onnemtient situations in the viebsity of
the btdiding. - . - •
~ Ssmoref.—a ' Innehirotan 'for Aker ass evest• obses[of chattel. , who., will requirts,antwksatial. .
refteihmonts et a moment'a =ties. Tibia pro
posed to contain a oeunteir als indicated, behind' ''
which *space is provided , for the waiters end 'an-.
vers, that has ready communication pith - the.
kite n. -
." ditizt. , --A dining=rOom for visitors who have
i t
ampl leisure, and desire to .be furnished, with a
oolete, well - served meal.
~ ourth..—A smoking. rooin, entirely detached
' from ' the other visitors ' rooms, , end - having a dis
tine y separate 01027/1300 on the side of the basi
-1 lag rth* removed from the entrance, to refresh:
I MaIIMOM
u ifth.—Dreain .
I g and bathing Poona- for each
t i
sex, th entrances on opposite sides arils bad
inf
1
irth.—A small rota; In a prominent situa
tion, for the sale of;rovaspapers-aedmagaidnea..
" k Wow/4.—A erimiliir ro9m - fort** salsa soda-. ..
wet* and summer drinks only.
, 'ln a retired spot in the southeastern part of*. .. -
paLl f ,:t the head of a glen 'formed:by two large
m of rock; sad. looking over the, lower tisk**.
it is , proposed to erect a small house, or chalet; of -
a rang or rustle character, and- which - may lei
called- the.dairy. -In front of it "Kukla b. a hill -
of a Mohave sores, which is b 4-naall.T.earreendedla
wets which can eon be (emend
as a pasture.. , Hero' it-'is proposed thiet , simnel' ,
ma orrery Ockwklitallr 14 :, /WA , tOr• MO , Aireage Ot , • •
sup ay iniii.. at certain bows in gi., morning and
'
Orating, milk (bash' frost the dew ; as le "don emir
the entrance of Si. Asa' , Park, Loudon. - At the , .
dal Trboun j lZaht, refreshments, ospectiallyc tub
as era lens mainly of milk and cream, would
be provid ;end this eatitidishment would be in-.
tomcod seposially to afford a quiet piece to which
ladies and invandp might at any time resort with
satisfaction.
";In the southwebt quarter 'of the park, a small
banding will be required, la !ponneotion. with the
oriqket ground, where more substantial refreek
i
me is may be provided.
.' 4 I recommend . that . ',repeats for providing
bp ts upon tbe omit* lake be advertised for. The.
tio t o to be of a preaoriked 'model and material,
to of them tel be put upon tbelske immediately, '
andllsus many More within two moniker after sm or
de stall be given by the imperialendant, or shall
be ought necessary to meet the Fatale demand:
'
Three oarsmen •to be provided to every four
bo ta, each to be, in all reapeste, a good boatman,
a ghod swimmer,' and of sober habits. 'The boats
to bekept clean-and in good-order - , some of them
to ply from point to point on the lake, taking pas
sengers in themanner of onaniblasses, and otbera to
ho ?on will, like hackney coach* with established
rates of fare.
h i I also recommend thatadvertisement be made
fo proposals for vutttgnpon the park not lose
t n ten mehleles,- whio shall answer to the follow
ing description : , .
. I The floor to stand not more th an twelve Inches
ebnie the Toad, the, Interior - adapted toeontein not
leas then two br more than four person', and tribe
p
I nd vided with a;ewrer which may be opened or
el In front at, the option of , Shoos within, and
with an outside Nat for ;the driver. To be neat,
strong, and convenient; esob to be drawl's' by one
horse. The horses to be mend, without vice;
drivers to be men of good moral detractor, and ra
waited to be sober and courteous to all persons when
eci the Park ; to be dismissal when reported for
fahlt or want of skill and attention to their duties,
bg the Saperintendantiof the Park; the vehicles
and harnesses to be kept nest and in good repair;
the drivers. to be neatly dressed, and to wear a
badge and number; the horses to appear well
gdoomed whenever on the Park. .
UM' GEAIMYARD GHOST —There bee been
attach excitement lately in consequence of a report
that s ghost was visible between eight and nine -
Ore:look at night, within the enoloaure of bt. Ann's
gave-yard, in Sands, street Large crowds col
lected end the sidewalks were actually rendered
impassable, every . one trying ta Obtain a eight of
the myaterions vienter. On Saturday evening the -
throng was so groat that the pollee found it neves
wry to interfere. Offloer Bennett, of the First Pre
cinct, aeoretad 'himself within the erielceure,tind
alter a while the ghoet, lure enough, made his ap
pearance. The ofter pounced upon the nocturnal
stranger, arid., lifter directing him of a white sheet,
rigoogagui h im as a reaident of the neighborhood:
lie was talon -t6 the station-hot:we; and-after *
sport detention was permitted to head. - The
following applers-on.thaßi .nt-enlateetnehetwe fn
relation to the affair :
~V or the last three nights* largepornerd of pea
pie were amensbled near Fulton strinitin front at. •
lit. Ann's grave-Yard, to ItwoosPows Short wall.
lined* the endoeure. -Seelitic t 4m, erium ,
of pollees:nen, was mint to, , titan s and ff peep'
tole to,. bag' the gloat; be of whteh acesoin-'
plished by arresfints thin 'rebid*" la •
puce; which' bin ibeihar 01 Ike Tare;. wbo Aviv.
surprised whilewnstbowl'inT WOO" idliedf with
ai 140.4. aheet. *PPM *rex Nit 00iMas eaktaiklt•
VtputApza.gra4rA . to name: - Jits
tikla; to the stspipiv-*ine4V s ate, after ibiirdediaa •
tinned igalditr faea los tasksapiV •
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