Show The Irish Rent Rage London 10 Parnell will go to Paris immediately John bright speaking at Birming ham yesterday strongly condemned the land laws of Ireland which virtually gave proprietors JL monopoly of the land bright attributed tho state of atTains in Ireland to the rejction by the Homo cf Lords of the compensation for disturbance disturb-ance bill With regard to be future he said force would efiect Dothing Government Gov-ernment would not approve chimerical pr < jects for the transfer of land to tenants Bright blievedtho remedy would be a well cot sidercd plan Riving tenants security se-curity in possession of farms and protection protec-tion against a constant incnaia of rent His plan would include provisions by which landlords willing to salt would be able to deal with tenants willing to buy The Standaid in a leading editorial said it is understood that to days cabinet cabi-net council will take important decision in regard to Ireland lhA article hints at a split in the cabinet The Times in its leader also peaKs cf serious differ once opinion In the cabinet In regard to Ireland Ballinrobo IGThe commander of troops hero has ben ordered to be ready to proceed at a moments notice by forced mrche in the direction 01 Galway Gal-way probably on account of the alleged importation of arms into tho disturbed districts from America by way of great English IOm Pour hundred additional troops will bo sent here immediately Tho Lend League refused to sanction the expedition to Loid Ernes house because ot the fOX citd itato of the country New York 17 Worlds London Forster chief secreary for Irela d t Id me that Gladstone Earl Cowper and himself were daily receiving threatening letters which hid now become so much a cottar of course that thiy never paid the slightest attention to them Forter has been so far impressed by the rpid spread of the Lend L ague movemnt and by the attitude < > f the people that h said to me today that in his opinion a reform existing leilation on tbe laud question in Ireland i imperative it Ene land is to maintain her position in Ireland Ire-land Dublin 1iAt a wccily meeting of the Land League Eagan statd that ta Tensors intended to prucecd against the Hzprass and Mail newspapers for attempting at-tempting to pejudico the jry j and prevent pre-vent traversers from receiving a fair trialAn An additional reward of5O0 is offered for the di cover of the murderer of Lod Miuntmorns London 17fhe 2feus in a leading article say We may asiume that the man erot dealing with the condition of Ireland will occupy the attcati n of tbe cabinet council today and probably by tte end i the week government will have to come to a d cisiv understanding The Times commenting on the reticence reti-cence of Chamber ain president of the Heard of Trade and John Bright M Pat P-at the opening of the Reform Club at Birmingham last nbfct says It ws known that the condition of lr and was the subject of miciteria deliberations and it was well under flood there were serious differ nce among members of the cabinet as to what bQuld be dl np rightly or wrongly md in this cfsp we believe rightly Ai Birmingn Ministers Mini-sters Bright and Chamberlain were credited cre-dited with a resolution t reit to the I utmost we may say to the last the f qop tion tf any measure favoringcoercion Rome liTbe Pope approved the views of Irish bishops as stated in the mental explanation of their conduct in regard to the agitation in Ireland and it is exported Chit he will shortly make a public ennouicemnt to that effect |