Show Turbulent Ireland Now York 14 Worlds London There is a lull in Connty Cork On Sunday Sun-day the priests acting under instructions from Bishop McCarthy of Cloyne and Bishop Delany of Cork warned the ppople against resisting the law A good ffect has also been produced by the circulating cir-culating of copies of a letter from Mr Dillon MP pointing out that the attacks at-tacks upon the military and constabulary can only lead to slaughter of the people and effct nothing Another large mob gathered at Mill stree to attend to growing grow-ing crops of two farmers named Murphy and Kellcher who were arrested under the coercion act some time ago but there was no disturbance of any kind At Mitchellstown there is still considerable excitement among the tenants of the Countess of Kingston estates and an uneASY feeling prevails at Ballydehob and Skibbereen Timologue Dromo logue Castletownbere and Dunmaway where the police expected trouble At Kinsale today A man named Mabony who was implicated in the Fenian rising in 1867 was arrested for netting fire to a fishing smack belonging to a neighbor who has ratted from the League There was a fight between the roughs and the police last night at Douglas a suburb of Cork but no damage was done It i probable that Healy member for Wexford will be suspended for the remainder of the session this week Healy who is a nephew of the brothers A M and T D Sullivan is the youngest young-est and noisiest member of the Parneli party Be was Parnells secretary during the latters trip to America and possesses posses-ses almost as good a knowledge parliamentary parlia-mentary rules as his chief Mr Biggar is in poor health and Healy has taken his place as chief obstructionist In the House today Forster replying to a question said the Irish landlords are not endeavoring to force government to support them in the exercise of injustice A large proportion of the tenants against whom eviction proceedings had been taken are able but unwilling to pay rent It is said tonight that Castle Cas-tle authorities hve secured evidence evi-dence of a plot to kill Mr Fors ter Hitherto the chief secretary has travelled to and fro between London and Dublin without a guard or escort of any kind On his arrival by the royal mail steamer at Kingston pier he is invariably invari-ably greeted with groans and cries of buckshot but no violence has been attempted tempted In the future however the time of his arrival and departure will be kept a secret and his special train to Dublin will be well guarded The chief secretarys lodge in Phoenix Park has been guarded by double sentries for some time Mr Forster is probably the most unpopularman in Ireland since the days ofJiord Castlereagb 4 |