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Show REIGN OntllON. Irelatd, ayi Gladstone, is the Last Fortress Fort-ress of Miira'a and Oppression. Op-pression. MIZ2B TO THE TlpriBABT CASE The Government a Perfect Pattern of Illegality Il-legality A Tw Comment oo the B mxL Loxpo, Oct. 83. Gladstone a4 dressed an audience of 5000 people at the Corn F.iclunge at Edinburgh last evening. Ireland, he said, routinued to overshadow all other subject. The country taw fully recognised that th Irish question must be settled before another. The opponent. of home rule had hoodwinked and deluded theircoa-stituencie theircoa-stituencie by pledging Ihcmselve against coercion, promising local go-ernmeut go-ernmeut and expressing themselve agaiust the granting of larger advance to the British government to buy out landlords. Yet. their first favoriM measure after gaining power wa coercion. coer-cion. Local government was vanishing in thin air, and there wa a proposal before parliament grantiug 40.000.000 to buy out the landlord. The cooeerr-ative cooeerr-ative administration of the law wa worse than the law lleelf. The govr-meat govr-meat itself wa a perfect patters of Illegality. Il-legality. (iladstone referred" to the Ttpperary affair. It was grossly Illegal, he Mid, to close the door of a courthouse against the people. The appointment of Magistrate .Shannon to try the rate was a groea scandal. If such trick were played In England by wanton-neaa wanton-neaa of power very shortly a way would be found to remedy sucb abuse. Alter the example of police misconduct miscon-duct at Mirhrll.iown and Tlpperary It was impossible to rpect the police or administration of the law by then. Their brutality and harshness const-luted const-luted the crowning lusult of absentee stnthegriMset that could be Indicted on the people at surh a time. The gov-rrnment gov-rrnment vaunted Itself oo peace in Ireland, Ire-land, yet kept sli time more police-it.cn police-it.cn there than lu England and Scotland. Scot-land. The British tax payer paid over a million and a half pounds yearly la the Irish police, simply to esjt In collecting col-lecting rent for landlords, On this great .utt.n of Ireland, Gladstone concluded, the last of the fortms of misrule aad oppression) would go down before the liberal' attack. at-tack. ' The Chronicle rank Gladstone' speech among his tinsl oratorical efforts, and say his scathing exposure of the common reign will tell upon the ministerial position. The Telegraph sav even the hark-neyed hark-neyed nature of' the sutjfwl failed to render the speech dull. (lu theoilii-rhsnd. the Time aavtt "We entild conceive of nothing duller or more threadbare." Frofceia t'mmri. The following order were made In this department: Estate of M F. Btnrgi; claim of Mark MrKimmio and O. W. Foster, M I) . allowed. Estate of Charles Marsh; order made allowing account; decree a prayer fort order discharging administrator and releasing his sureties. Estate of Albert Cleveland; enter discharging adoiluiatrator and releasing bis sureties, Estate of Ellen II. A Ulster; order appointing Monday. November 17. 1W), a time fur settlement of account and to hear petition for distribution; decree made showing that dee aad legal notice to creditors had beeo fivea; preof of publication of notice to creditors credi-tors approved. Estate of David M. Iunraooo; decree de-cree made showing due aad legal notice to creditor ha been given: proof of publication of notice to creditor approved, ap-proved, appraiser appointed. Rotate of Joseph l'sy; continued to Thursday. Nov. B, WM, ol ID a. m. tnte of Anna B. Beale; continued! till Nov. II, IfJO. at 10 a. m. Tbi following ra were ordered continue.no .or. o. itou, ai io b- m.t Thorns A. Kohlnsun, J'MephT Clay-, ton, William C. Jenkins, Thorns Heath. KUt of Andrew A. X. Mor'srlana; order mad 11 ting Monday, Nov. 24. W, aa lima to show cmw why order of sale of real estate shout not be made. Kstate of Jeremiah J. Kennelly;orUr made appointing appraiser. Mate and guardianship of Mary Ann Murphy rt al minor; Monday, tt'or. 24. lx), tiled a time to show cans why order of sale of real estate should not be made; order appointing appraisers. apprais-ers. A aog Jmw a, III the raae of Emma C, Wall. a4-DiinUtratrix, a4-DiinUtratrix, v the Kio Grande Western West-ern railway, the jury Last evening hrougM in a verdict in favor of plain-tiff plain-tiff for ),0U, the amount asked being 10.000. |