Show TELEGRAPHIC IRELAND The JEicitcmeHt OB the Old Sod Dublin iTwo additional arrests were made in connection with the murder mur-der of Doherty at Carrigan It is reported that a serious collision has taken place between the police and people peo-ple of Ogonnelloe County Clare in consequence con-sequence of the sheriff making seizures for rent Several persons were injured on both sides Three suspects were released yesterday yester-day i The police dispersed a torchlight procession pro-cession at Hallow in honor of Sexton London 4Gladstone replying to a correspondent said no orders for the prohibition pro-hibition of Land League meetings in London were issued The dispersal of the recent meeting at the East End London Lon-don was at the instance of the landlord of the house where the meeting was to be held as he feared a disturbance Boston 4The central branch of the Irish national Land League adopted resolutions pledging members not to purchase for personal use any goods of English msnufacture and to influence their friends to the same purpose New York 4 Heralds Dublin One of the first cases of agreement between landlords and tenants regarding the purchase pur-chase of an estate is reported from Mona ghan The tenants of the estate of William Wil-liam Ancketell deputy lieutenant met under the anspices of Mr Givan member mem-ber of Parliament who advised them to go before the land court or to arrange to purchase tho estate on the basis of the existing rent It was of immense advantage advan-tage that they should become absolute owners of the land For such as could not raise the necessary onefourth of the purchase money he was prepared to Und it rather than that they should lose the benefit of the act The landlord Mr Ancketell who was present was received re-ceived with loud cheers On rising to address the meeting he said that nothing would give him greater pleasure than to see tho estates of his ancestors going back into the possession of the people who had been tenants upon them so long I He was quite prepared to accede to the purchase of the estates by the tenants and would go with them to the land commission com-mission to avail himself of the arrears claims of the land act He desired to seethe see-the estates settled and in quiet possession of those whom he addressed He would afford them every facility to become their own landlords The tenants then resolved re-solved to take advantage of the peasant proprietary clause of the land act and beeome purchasers of their farms Meralds Belfast The decisions of the land commission here today are of great importance Regarding the Crawford estate the reduction amounts to about twentyfive cent on an average overall over-all the property The proviso is that the landlord is to pay half The county cess will represent an additional saving to the tenant of about five par cent or thirty per cent in all The tenants have got the benefit not only of a direct reduction reduc-tion but of an increased value of the tonant right arising from the reduction Without going into the details of individual indi-vidual tenants I append a table showing the past atd present position of a partica lar estate in which judicial rent hss been fixed The acreage of Crawford estate H i 431 acres 3 rods 30 perches Griffiths valuation was 44610 rent prior to 1866 43010rent since 1S66 640174 reduced rent 47214 Present reduction IGS 21D In tbe revised rent the landlord pays half the county cess equal to 1 shilling in the pound There are now 13000 ay plications before the land court ard the only hope of the commission getting through their work in a decade is that the landlords finding that sweeping reductions re-ductions are being made will offer 25 or SO per cent to their tenants while the tenants finding that the commissioners are forcing each side to pay their own costs will agree to an agreement in order to save the costs London 5 A curious plan is adopt din d-in some parts of west Ireland with a view to keeping the no rent manifesto before the tenants It takes the form of a promissory note which has been circulated cir-culated among formers attending the fair The note h a promise to pay renton rent-on the day Parnell Dvitt and other suspects sus-pects are released It is intended that it ahill be signed by both tenants and landlords The Manchester Examiner publishes a vagus statement that government intends in-tends to re ievo Faroe and colleagues in time for them to participate in the proceedings of Pariament provided the state of the country justifies the step Dublin 5 Tbe military authorities have inhUifurated a system of alarm drills to train Troops to fall rapidly into defensive position in case of attacE This h i a revival of the practice which prevailed pre-vailed during the rebel movement in 1843 i |