Show TELEGRAPHIC V V V c HOWLING HIBERNIN Slatters Growiu Vorse in Ire la laud d An Excited Mob Bt Work Dublin 7Th report that Father Murphy of Schull had been arrested proves unfounded The report however threw the people into a violent ferment Thousands of men and women crowded into the village of Schull wrecked the police station and office tore down the telegraph wires and cut up a portion of the road The excitement was taken up by the people of Sibbereen who at lust accrunts were engaged in a fearful riot They wrecked the house of a car owner who had supplied cars to the police Their indignation became unbounded when they discovered a special train with 300 military had been sent from Cork and they tore down the telegraph wires to Bully de Hob Scbull is repoued inaccessible in-accessible by the ordinary roads which are broken up and the bridges pulled down Five hundred foot soldiers twenty dragoons and seventy service corpsmen were with gun being sent to the scene from the west Father Murphy Mur-phy has given no definite intimation intima-tion of his arrest to the public fear i Ig the police The grounds for suspecting that he is under arrest are according to s Skibbereen correspondent very strong He was seen with the police several times on Monday when a document docu-ment of some kind was handed to him A force has been sent into the disturbed district fully provisioned for a month The Gazette proclaims the prohibition of a meeting at Mullingad on the ground that it is intended for the purpeae of the I obstruction of writs Kings County is proclaimed under the provision ofthe arms act and three more baronies in County Meath under the coercion act The Land Leagun reports 1400 received from the United States since the previous meeting A tenant firmer r Cahir named Lee was arrested under the coercion act f 1 3 UUVIjTIlWCIlO nave consiaerca me expediency ex-pediency of suppressing thf Land League but there is a difference of opinion among lawyers to whether it can be done without an act of Parliament Parlia-ment or at least done so efficiently ae to prevent the proclamation being evaded But the course hitherto adopted of arresting ar-resting violent speaking etc in calculated calcu-lated to obtain the same result by a more certain though lejs rapid means New York 7 Heralds Cork Alarming Alarm-ing reports come from the west of County Dork Serious riots and disturbances are reported to have occurred at Bchull but the telegraph wires are cut and the roads from Schull to Skibbereec torn up and obstructed BO that it is impossible to obtain authentic news The cauEe of the trouble the intended arrest of Father Murphy the parish prie t of Schull which the people it seems intended in-tended to resist The last report from Schull says that it is unknown absolutely whether he is to be arrested but the suspicion is very strong Father Murphy was more that once seen In the company of the police yesterday and a document of some description was handed to him Schull was last night I thronged with thouiands of people A man who rode into Skibbereen from Schull reports that the telegraph wires are lying across the road in several places The tearing up of the roads is attributed to a fear that the priest might be conveyed by a different route from Skibbereen Father Murphy addressed large l multitude last night from his hall door and from his language in cautioning cau-tioning the people to depart in peace he left a considerable suspicion on the minds of his audience A rumor was prevalent that several houses in chull hd been wrecked and tnat the horses and cars which were used for the arrest of Henry OMaboney the Suspect arrested on Saturday had been thrown into the Harbor of Schull Tonight at 1 oclock a pecial train loft l Cork with a large number of troops from kibber een whence the journey will have to be accomplished by ruad Railway communication com-munication has not been carried further The district is a wild and inaccessible one and has been notorious as a hold of Fenianism The authorities in Dublin are in a ette bordering on consternation Not a single precaution is facing neglected to meet any emergency that may V arise The Scots Guards are in readiness to move again to any part of the country atthreo hours notice Service corps wagons with the full compliment of ttendantg are being forwarded to the disturbed districts as rapidly as they arrive from England There is every probability that the force in garrison in Dublin will be augmented bv another batallion of guards tomorrow Tho Dublin flying column goes out in full marching order on what is i ostensibly a practice march but there fire rumor that the troops will not return re-turn to the city Disturbances were apprehended today at MullenKud ivhtjre a proclamation Firnilai to that which has been issued at New Pause has fen published and at Clonmel where the sales adjourned from last week will nlt nl ona i A later telegram from Cork elates that three miles of telegraph wires hnve been torn down The force which left Jork twnight in two specUl trains consists of 20U wen of the rifle brigade thirty dragoons dra-goons of army service corps men sm buUnce wagons aod twelve bggge wagons with no artillery It ii i not believed be-lieved l that the priest has been united but the most sensational rumors are flying about Ono Is to the effect that several bridges between Skibbereen and Schull have been destroyed This is not authenticated authenti-cated even the officials j of Dublin Castle have not received tiny intelligence from the district since morning Toe last telegram tele-gram stated that the police barracks had been attacked and aa = iuiincd was urgently asked fur Another body of troous with artillery if required will leave Cork in the morning for Skibbereen Worlds London The number of outrages out-rages in Ireland V is increasiog Thefia ures stand as follows January 439 February 170 March 146 April V 296 May 32tf and for the first week in June ending tonight ninetynine These include in-clude attacks on property attempted murder cattlehoughing incendiarism and all other offences directly traceable to agrarianism The chief secretary is said to be alarmed at the attitude of the police Large numbers of V them are pending in tneir resignations and hundreds hun-dreds of older officers say that the pros pict ot getting their retiring allowance nlone keps them from throwing up the force Under the stringent instructions hued by the executive the men are almost afraid to defend their own lives Thy dare not fire directly into the mob E V V V r t t except so the instructions run receiving the word of command from the magistrate magis-trate in attendance who shall not give such order until every other means of dispersing the mobs have been exhausted and unless the command is in most imminent im-minent danger As yet no such imminent immin-ent danger has arisen in the opinion of the magistrates although over 400 sub constables have been placed hors de com lat by wounds from stones and sticks and eleven have been killed outright os have succuLibed to wounds received at the bands of rioter Every fourth man in the force his Buffered more or lees fiom atone cuts and bruises not counted as wounds The leaguers employ watchers watch-ers whenever a collision occurs ie men who stand aloof from the scrimmage scrim-mage and watch the movements of the constabulary so as to be ready in case a rioter should be killed to make out a case before the coronors jury Any policeman who makes himself conspicuous conspicu-ous in a melee is henceforth a marked man If disturbances continue ono of two things is certainthe police will either resign by the hundred or break loose and wreak a terrible vengeance on the mobs V |