Show J Irate Irltli Dublin 19At a meeting of the Land League tonight Sexton said the only thing positive was a land bill that would drive a Irish out of Ireland Sergeant OHagana career he said has not been one of vtriking public consistency Litton in the House of Commons hkd distinguished dis-tinguished himself more by attacks upon genuine represent itu es of Ireland than by anything else and Verron was a landlord of landlords It was tim he said for the League to consider immediately imme-diately whether they ought not to convene con-vene a representative assembly for the purpose of deciding upon their future ourse i 7 r i Gordon one of the traverser in the recent state trials has been found guilty of having after arrest under the coerciaa act incited a crowd to murder Sentence is deferred What sentence the prisoners will Deliable to receive therefore will depend assuming assum-ing that they are convicted to the first or second of these crimes The American skirmishers should make a noteof this If deathresults from an exi loei i n Clthe skirmisher is of course indicted for murder mur-der The agricultural laborers strike has already spread to almost every part of I tbe County Cork Fears are entertained for the safety of the harvest Mr Forster has had an uncomfortable timesince the coercion act became law Every day threatening letters aro received re-ceived at the chief tecretarys lodge at the Phoenix and occasionally be gts one in the house but those as Lord Carliag ford Mr Chichester Forte queJ used to bay are the pleasant perquisites of the chief secretaryship On Monday however how-ever a man called at Fonters residence in Eccleston Square and insisted on seeing him Mr Forster was out of town but the matt hung about the house all day and madeno secret of his intention inten-tion to kill the chief secretary on sight He was arrested by the police and a letterwhich he had written to Mr Forster WAS found on nim bidding the chief secretary to release the coercion act prisoners andreign his office under pain of death This morning the prisoner Patrick Talfourd Hick 18 years of age was arraigned at Bow street and remanded re-manded for a week The Land League received last week 1855 New York 19The Worlds London Although the skirmishers have been quiet since the affair of the Liverpool town hall the police of Liverpool Cheater Chea-ter Birmingham Manchester Sheffield Glasgow and other cities where there is a large Irish population keep H vigilant e Con C-on the movements of those known to be connected with fenianism The law relating re-lating to outrage by explosi m is much more severe than is commo ly supposed + By the act 2i and 25 Vic c9 under which the Liverpool prisoners will be indicted in-dicted they mny be sent to penal servitude tude either for life or for fourteen year according as they are found guilty of one or two crimes which were defined by that statute Every ore who by the explosion of gun powder or other explosive substance thrown down or damages the whole or any part of any dwelling house any person livin g therein there-in or of any building so as to endanger the life of any person may be sentenced to penal servitude for iif Again everyone every-one who places or throw into upon under against or near any building ship or vessel any gunpowder or other explosive ex-plosive substance with intent to destroy or damage any such building ship or vessel or any engine or machinery working tools fixtures goods or chattels whether or not an explosion takes place and whether or not any damage is caused may bo sentenced to fourteen years |