Show LAND BILL the b mout ices it as a or of legislative apolla spoliation cioll loution london 14 clausia one ima of nf parnella land bill enacts that the lant land I 1 court shall be empowered to make temporary abatements of rents when I 1 it t shall deem such action just and expedient in cases of holdings governed by the act of 1881 provided half the cho rents due or halt half the ante arrears arr oard shall have been paid and it shall have been proved to the of the court that chat cho ten ant la Is unable 1 to I pay ay the balance without ills hp 0 nn g or depriving himself of the means meana I 1 to 0 culli cultivate vate and stock the lie holding clause clansa two extends the provisions or of clause claibo one to ta holders of I 1 deasea eases and to lease holders whose eases have eap exp expired I 1 red since biaco the net act of 1 and have ideen on oil the 11 basis or yearly tenancy under the he old condition orlease of lease clause tit three tee empowers the bushea all of evictions in the tha payment ont of OI 01 half thorent th erent in to court until the he caso case Is ii decided the times commenting on the par nells land bill says Par nells bill has undergone another cha chants n it is a le legislative gisla tive chameleon pa pur diamen t Is asked to enforce estorco a gingri gan tc act of repudiation by the process of allowing debtors to retain what they owe their creditors with out being liable to legal proceedings itla ills a project of legislative spoliation ion without modern precedent ilent tho the irish loyal and patriotic union has issued a pamphlet on the irish question for the tha use of members jers of ct the house of commons and the abe press the status off the irish tenant a it farmer says tile the pamphlet hug has within u tho the past sixteen years undergone marked awing to various remedial statutes there has certainly heen a fall in prices priced but everS everything thing considered there is ii othine exceptionally exceptional ly bad in irish agriculture tho the irish 0 enjoy n greater er flater advantages of tenure than other people with improved methods there la Is reason to look to the future with coun confidence dence here figur figurea e a are quoted showing allowing that full fall ad advantage advant batago ago Is taken ot of the to sell interests in holdings hol dinci tha r pamphlet continues laying aside rhetorical bosh it Is necessary to sate bate succinctly the actual facts regarding regard lne evie eviction tion by tho the land acton 1881 the tenant cannot possibly bo be evicted It Gd unless he refuses to pay rents or does not comply with certain statutory conditions not form forming ing an imaginary grievance ejectment for nonpayment non payment of rent cannot be brought tor for less than a years rent actually due if an ejectment be brought the tenant willy redeem the property at any ti alma m within six mix months month the execution u of the tha writs or way may within the same kiima period sell his hii tenantry after the writ has hai been executed to anybody and the purchaser may redeem the property many other are by the tenants therefore an vie tion lloa Is II dangerous and aad costly to th the 0 landlord and is pr practiced only in extreme cases to if a years rent should fall all due la in Bep temper or november the landlord does not get his decree until the january baa blons find a six ix months more must mint e lapse before he ba can rain gain possession of tho the land the landlord Is then liable to the he tenant for the crom so two years roust must elapse before lie he fully recovers recover ills la tenantry in 1881 1884 tile tho irish irl ih holdings imin bared eviction during tha cho first six elx months of 1886 numbered only 2007 the vast majority being for more than one years arrears carefully prepared re turris returns show that there hero were only cases of removal many havene been rend redd knitted indeed many of the were reinstated its as caretakers care takers an additional important fact Is that by the tha rules in all chea of ejection ejectment 43 a t the judge is able to grant such huch 8 etuy t alky of execution as aa under the circuit tie considers reasonable a bl aillar course courna I 1 1 I ing arvut in 11 e bu courts cour regarding willoney subscribed for fair I 1 it la is oe diess to I nto public that the he nationalists boast hint the ne ediest poorest I 1 eolice shown their sym sympathy pithy witt tile 1191 by tile extrie and of nf their contributions it Is Def flesS hera to art inquire ito liow much compulsion win was uee essary lit in money all that hm 11 re Itil red stern air rn fuels agiou id tin 60 noted direfully inre wire dilly fully tile tha land lea lenim lit atiq uni started in ili 1879 its ll 11 avowed apet billig to to assist the irish inah tenantry tena nir tri the hie first practical move was to ti commence drawing alir follow log figures tire are taken frontu the funds danils prom wolter cali 9 unil the government suppressed the J League eague in ili october 1881 tile the land loague received fec elved from great bid and ireland Ire lanil during tho the same period there wag subscribed to tile fair trial fund ei find and for relief of il latress the lust last named eunit funil received irom from all sour ca coss of which X 11 averted to ti the poli political ticH i build and balone I 1 58 Is entirely untIL COUnted for tho the parnell defense fund amounted to 1761 the total revolved belner I 1 a and not there la Is a ed cl fur for thero was subscribed to tho the keeny and Father Shelby te stimon fald 11 jc SOO and to sundry gundry funds for I 1 2500 the rho land league wivi wai succeeded by tile ladles ladies league of which the prisoners sustenance nanco committee received from ireland and groat great britain it total of tub committee gave place placa to mother which met at the dublin mansion appealing fur for relief fur evicted len fen anti which received JC then camo came the parnell testimonial to which the irish at home subscribed of the the national les league ue commented in 1883 had ui u to tho present re ra froni irish branches concurrently with exactions levied by the league other burns bums were collect edof which there li ii no record ava the defense of prisoners ehli and tile the expenses of public meetings lg egan a n however over estimates the ibe amount ul tit a large laree figure antl anil de dared to a correspondent of an american paper three years ago that sue such h items atema for the three years end fog in october 1882 did riot not fill fall far short of we may inay estina estimate ato the similar expense fur for the succeeding four years at riot not less leba then than that amount EKS also includes in III the subscriptions for patriotic purposes aea for tile the dublin exhibition finally the amount subscribed if up to the present moment to the irist iusti party fund la is to sum up Ir fr elands tribute of hard bard cash to the exchequer of which tho the irish in great britain subscribed something though inappreciable sinco tile the found ina of the tha land league in october 1879 to the pres ent time amounts to or per annum it Is in tile the faco or of the savings bank returns retana to that the irish people uro are now ta itil imminent If financial danger As a watter matter ot of fact there la is now a larg larger f r re servo standing to the be credit bredl I 1 of irish tenants ts than in any preceding year the growth in fit ahli respect has neon continuous in 1879 1870 the savings baik deposits amounted to 1200 CI and la in 1885 toC to these tire are popular bunks banks with the poorer classes lis as depositors alongside the repeated assertions of the poverty stricken condition of the ir irish I 1 sit and their inability to pay rent li it Is ii Inte interesting to notice that while the expenditures on intoci cants have fallen much in great britain of recent years it has appreciably viably increased in ireland taking into account tile lie diminished p population s in 1885 the consumption of I 1 beer and spirits showed tan an aggregate agg regato increase of if 1831 1881 to bo compared with 1881 the increase shows the enormous total of A coincidence worth noticing Is that the reduction jn in rents under the land acts in 1881 was more than c balled by the increased 1 consumption an for boer beer and spirits in the some same per period 1 I I 1 FI finally ily on the authority of the norta nath british agricultural Aari cultural gazelle in ID england rents were increased 82 31 par cent between 1810 1840 and 1880 in wales V 35 per cent in scotland 49 per percent cent while in ireland the tha rental has haj decreased within that period an and d was further burthe r cut down by the ana land net act of 1 10 1 |