Show THE m vm ireland is having a bard struggle this season to life i at the door of thousand 3 on the emerald isle and relief is largely looked for from go cited states reside thousands whose heart still beats warmly for the r mother connary con such warm sen fihs their breasts the irishmen in this country aro to a sanso of realization chii tho dealers le alers of ahe irish cause to rob the people fur the of themselves politicians have made game of tho causo of ireland tind bavo over sought to keep ip strife and turmoil ID their own interest instead af the interest of the people the fact of thy assertion irish are in aliu mum scoundrels by the conduct of the rou leader brought farih in the 0 SHEA divorce and the subsequent endorsement of chiy career by the borrup Cor rup u Amo rican urn tu bf our cans would not think of such a thing as retaining a leader bleeped in sin and disgrace to the extent that has ben on PAH astill we find thi retained by his party ovon against the protest of mr such conduct is bound to injure the cause of ire and and he irish people though we think tho latter aro not to be blamed for tho acts of ing politicians ava sympathy is with isolind she suffers under unjust legislation and unjust rule but wo believe however that irish politicians ore to a great extent responsible for the present state of affairs there are in england thousands who are in sympathy with the irish cause but hate the irish leaders II 11 ireland would put better and purer material to the front men who could command the respect of the world the believes the emerald isles would soon experience peace and prosperity under a more liberal form of govern ment THE does not take much lock in the indian craze they he lieve it is largely worked up by over zealous news agents who have almost danced the poor red skins to death in their press dispatches des patches there is some di satisfaction on the part of the in deans afe wil admit and we think our red faced have good cause to feel uly they are confined to small tracts of country that can afford them no subsistence their pleasant hunting grounds of tho past have all been taken by their pale faced brethren and the rations that UNCLE SAM furnish a re usually appropriated by indian agents for their own in benefit under this sondi hon of affairs it s no wonder the indians feel di satisfied still we believe the stories about their depredations and warlike attitude is largely manufactured for newspaper reading |