Show TELEGRAPHIC B IRELAND GoOd Crops aud Buckshot Forster are Mectine the People Cork 27001 Brooks American consul in this city has returned from a visit to Henry OMahoney a suspect now in jail on the charge of the attempted murder of Mr Scranton justice of the peace of rJallydehob The consul says OMahoney at bis arrest was serving asa as-a poor law guardian an office of trust under the laws in the kingdom that OMahoney was made a naturalizod citizen citi-zen of the United States before he accepted ac-cepted that office there seems to be no doubt The consul refuses to express any further opinion Bo has made a full report of the case to the American legation in London and to the department of state at Washington He says the suspects of whom there are thirtyfive in Limerick Lim-erick jail are remarkably well treated are fed by the Land League and supplied with clothing and bedding from the same source the sheets pillows and blankets mattresses etc all being marked National Na-tional Land League He further says the prisoner3 enjoy open air exercise within the walled garden of the prison daily and that all appeared to be in good spirits and health New York 2513rorlds London Ireland Ire-land is quiet Sexton M P the active manager of the League took the Etump on Sunday in Kings County but it is worthy of note that in his sweeping indictment in-dictment against government he made no attack upon the land bill Meetings were also held in Cork Watertord and I Mayo but the speakers like Sexton dealt almost exclusively with the coercion coer-cion act and assailed Foster The agrarian agrar-ian agitation is nearly extinct The hay crop that has just been harvested is the best Ireland has had since before the great famine and the potato crop promises prom-ises to be extraordinarily abundant The fisheries were never more profitable In Einsale district they are using fish by the car loads for manure Then again landlords have withdrawn ejectment writs in hundreds of cases and for the sake of peace and harmony are taking Griffiths valuation Under the circumstances the agitators find it hard work to fire the people The priests too are retiring from the movement So great has been the reaction created by Archbishop McCnbea pastoral in the announcement that the prelate is coming from Rome to overhaul Dr Croke that it is doubtful if Father Sbeeby would j draw 1010 people al Kilm llock to welcome I wel-come him home if he were released tomorrow to-morrow Government has more trouble with Ulster just now than with other provinces Farmers there insist on amendments to the land bill in the tenants I ten-ants interest so radical that Gladstone is afraid to accept them and Ulster liberal members threaten to prolong the passage of the bill 1 in the Commons |