Show TELEGRAPHIC r THE HUSH A New Government In Power on the IIIIBBd London 12 Forstar chief secretary for Ireland has left Dublin for Lotdon unexpectedly It is stated that one battalion bat-talion of Scots Guards will shortly proceed pro-ceed to Ireliid A qispatch from Dub 1m says eah day brings fresh evidence that the country is hurrying on by rapid strides and bounds towards revolution The Times in a leading editorial lays The gravity of the situation in Ireland ncre > ses ciaily aid no one can be cur priced to hear the cabinet council has been summoned to meet today We have reason to believe that Forster his with most earnest and repeated remon trance required his colleagues to thus accelerate tne meeting of the council All dount in regard to the state of the juntry has vanished in the prence of charges of Justices Fitzgerald Barry and Baron Dowte Mr Forster shows ho meaning of these chares The worst is proven to be substantially true London 13The brothers Moore charged with being accessories to the murder of Wheeler at Cots were di charged on account of lack of evidence Times Dublin It it hardly correct to say anarchy prevails in Ireland for there is a dictinctand patent government which is rapidly superseding the imperial government and is obtaining the ascen deny It rules with an iron bund and prumptitude which enforces instant obedience Its code is clear its executive resolute its machinery complete and it action uniform There is a government de facto and a coverament de lure the former wielding power which is felt and feared and the latter exhibiting only pomp but little reality of power The former is a terror to welldoers the latter no terror to evildoen The Jaw of the Laud League is becoming the law of the land and while the law of the state ii costly and to a large extent suspended the new law is eflectively administered cheaply and conveniently League cuuris 01 e springing up in various place and people unquestionably hUt their disputes decided by such courts and go no more to the sessions local magistrates in the west of Ireland bavo lately been surprised to find no cases brought before them except by tLo police People have been for some time advised to take this course but are now beginning to actthqreon Asa As-a rue tbe ptnalt which said courts have the power of infleting are regarded with more dread than thoe imposed under un-der the statute Another function of the new government the levying of taxes is most effectively fulfilled No rate assigned as-signed by law is half as promptly paid as the tax which tbe league imposes Licenses to tell at fairs and in markets are required by the government and their production ia enforced by summary process The only element wanting to confute the new government tbe body politic or the country is a standing army but the materials for one are at band and are being fitted for use when called upon The knowledge of this fact creates deeper alarm because with an armed and dis effected population around then loya subjects of tbe Qu en in many places bali ba-li TU that the danger which loom beneath it more formidable than visible terror This fear is rathr confirmed than allayed by tbe military preparations of government govern-ment a d tbe arrival 1 of tne firt battalion battal-ion of Coldtream Guards ard an order for two more regiments of troops indicate that the autnnritipi are conscious of the impending danger Time editorial It seems too plain that the Irish government has already allowed the reign of lawlessness to assume as-sume dimensions it should never have reached Remedied legislation which might have been proposed under better circumstance cannot be presented as a bribe to pu chess peace from highwaymen highway-men To enact the lawlessness is now Jiffi ult but what is this to the difficulty that mutt be experienced in checking it hereafter if its development is not now stoppcd When Forster comes before his colleegues the most determined of them who have opposed him must be newly impressed with the responsibility ot the situation Tne futility of the policy so far pursued has been demonstrated demon-strated by bitter experience and a new doi arturo may well be recognized as inevitable in-evitable It would be necessary to pass uu act to disarm the population and the time that would be consumed in passing the act ould probably be fatal to the efficiency ef-ficiency of the measure It is possible that those wbo reisted the application for new powers in a legal way may now be compelled to acquiesce in the assumption assump-tion of powers by the executive trim the Understanding hat indemnity for lawlessness law-lessness may be applied for at the fist opportunity It would be most unurri otic it pride caused the minds of ministers minis-ters to be shut against the evidence submitted sub-mitted to them in favor of the alopioo of stringent action The Standard says tho summons for the cabinet council today were huridly issued yeterday It is posibe tbet tomorrow to-morrow the immediate meeting of parliament par-liament will be announced For t r informed in-formed his colleagues that without c er cion be declines responsibility fr the government volt nd |