Show THE LAND COURT in tins this evenings telegrams our leaders readers will find an explicit report of the first case brought before the i newly instituted judicial tribunal which has to decide on the grievances between tenants and landlords in ireland this creation of tile liberal government of mr gladstone met at chevery the very outset with bitter opposition on the part of tho tile violent wing of the land league the acrimoniousness with which the leaders of the green isle opposed and still oppose any and ill all concession made to them by tile government reminds us of the irishman who was loudly clamoring for justice be jabers but when assured he would get justice wilted and was apprehensive of the very justice justi cehe he had been raising a rumpus about the tile irish have been given privileges which the farmers and tenants of england wales or scotland hardly ever y acl c t dreamed of claiming the land act passed bythe by the last parliament enables them to sc so cure undisputed and undivided ownership of the soil they are tire t tilling 11 within 20 years on condi conditions dows less onerous than the rent they arc are now paying the same law moreover provides for the adjustment of alleged unjust rents and le leases asses by affording the tenant a tribunal before which to appear and ventilate his grievance all of these palliatives however were repulsed with stubborn spite by the bellicose braggarts brag garts of the league executive it appears that they have been fighting all along more for the fun full of the fight fit b t than for the results of possible victory all they could reasonably expect more than they could justly claim lias has been offered them but still like pouting babes babest they licy refuse the am aid S aryn tyer w syryi kindness ext extended ded and like vicious dogs they bite the hand that fads them we trust however that the decision rendered by the court of commissioners nt tit castle blayney Blay ncy will prove the first wedge of discord within the ranks of the disgruntled rustled runt led land leaguers those who wh really oreally lindaay had any object in all their quarrelsome and querulous clamor will accept tho the compromise cc in promise tendered by the altogether too generous government and make peace or legal and just terms the persistent pertinacious pugnacious Parnell Parnel itea lites will best be confined to waste their grievance grievance ri evance on oil the desert air ef of solitary imprisonment imprisonment until their high strung spirits have relaxed sufficiently to realize that Ir elands welfare consists in her connection with and allegiance legi ance to the great nation against which they are now kicking in the impotent rage of semi barbarians |