Show KoycotH Condition London 12 Boycott is hunted and pursued and kept a prisoner ia his dreary home obodydares sell him bread I even and be is deluged with communications communi-cations anything but a reasuring tone but remains more defiant than ever The Orangemen who are coming to harvest his crops will be a real affliction to him for bp has no place to lodge them and certainly nothing to feed them with The Times says Some pro inent members of the Land League followed the Orangemen on a car but left it at Boycotts gate Several shots were fired at the barracks m Bsllmrobe where the Orangemen slept on Thursday night but noboiy was hurt The military were ordered to repel any disturbance at the point of the bayonet The land leaguerr however advised the people t > be quiet as long as the Cnngemen remaiu at Lough Mask The garrison will bo 100 infantry sixty cavalry and fifty polce The resident magiitrato will conttantly attend Dublin 12Vhen the Orangemen arrived ar-rived at Lough Maik Boycott was seen standing near his house with a rifle in his hands Within two hours after their arrival ar-rival s number of men commenced work Ion Ion I-on the firm It is estimated that a week I or ten days will be required to do the work If the machines ae brought from Dublin in reasonable time the Orangemen will thresh the corn and bring it to the market The hussars who acted as an escort for the Orangemen have returned to llinrobe The other troops remain The baggage and impe meats of the Orapgemun arrived m the evenlpi T e1 i W vrt interfered wjh I |