Show The irloh London 20Tbe Marquis of Hartins ton secretary of state for war in a epee blast b-last evening referring lo the condition of Ireland said through miserable hatred and hideous conspiracy he had lost a relation re-lation belowed by all his brother Lord Frederick Cavendish He had he said the greatest confidence in Earl Spencer lord lieutenant of Irelandand Trevelyan chief secretary who went to Ireland at a time of great risk Secret societies the marquis said no doubt existed in Russia Germany Franco aqd America and where they existed extreme measures were always necessary The evil must be grappled with Toe Irish pro > am could only be met by firm determination The marquis said he didnt think the matter was hopeless The law must be strengthened to meet the exceptional condition of the country Government meant to show that murder would moet its just reward Home rule he said could never be permitted in Ireland It had been suggested he said that government govern-ment should find funds to establish peasant proprietary in Ireland but he strongly condemned the idol of paying out the hard earned funds iu this English exchequer in ouch a purpose unless it could be shown that the people were capable and willing to work Although he could not say crime had been eradicated there were clearly good results re-sults from the exceptional latiou in regard to Ireland The marquis said ho had every reason to believe the distress in Ireland could be met from local sources without appeal for help from the imperial funds He believed a little reFt was necessary for Ireland |