Show PLAN TO SETTLE IRISH LAND QUESTION London Lond n Feb Fth F b 21 As the tho result of In D of or Abercorn I Lord John and others tlc ill 0 Associated A qc Press Is lit able to announce authoritatively that the tot fol Is s the HU lon today tollay regard regarding InK ing th to holly settle tho thu Irish land question All the Interested par parties ties Unionists U t landlords nail ami tenants are ate now or on the lime ho first time In the history bl of Ireland In agreement upon tipon time tho lines of the Dublin conference confer conter conference ence They have also joined forces to roes In bringing pressure pre ure on the government to tomake tomake make Inako f YI forthcoming retort re report reo tort port agree In spirit with the recommendations of t the conference and all Indications point to the bill conceding concedIng ing In those tho o demands It H will IK lit introduced Intro Introduced In lb 11 parliament at the end of or March and It If passed will accomplish what Mr Ir anti Lord lor t Dun maven laron 11 agree In saying laying will be one of or the most extraordinary peaceful revo reo revolutions over or effected ert If It Mr for ur or lack of funds or drother other causes cAuse fulls fails to Tarot meet the views of or the confer conference ence ho will wiil have In hIs bis hands to quote Mr It Redmond an Ireland such M II me the world worM Smug hai never seen seln In this view Ie such puch a 0 strong supporter of ot tho the government n as the time Duke of ot Abercorn Mr wide adds If It this thin agreement of keenly kienly opposing parties lacks fulfillment tul through the govern governments mont ments refusal r upal there luCre will be twice as all many mun counties under the ben ban ot of the crimes act na os there were prior to the truce This Title truce will be con continued until the terms term of It the bill are revealed A great Nationalist confer cOnference enee ence nt III which Bourke Cockran of New NewYork Ne e York will be bo one of the principal speak ere emt will meet In Dublin 1 In April to take action on the subject Tho Time of Abercorn who Is president pr president l dent of ot tIme the powerful Irish Irl h Landlords which nt at first declined decline to Join the tho Karl of or Mayo and anti Lord Lard Dun Dunraven raven In conferring with the National Nationalists isis but which latter batter signified Its lis as assents ascents cents frankly admits he hl lit Is untaxed at nl atthe the time results achieved arid anti At di the happy hap condition now prevailing In irish politic millie Asked If it ii h he thought the were sincere In their professions of willingness to settle th II the long standing grievances by a compro compromise mice mise he lie express his hili be lii lief lIet In their complete sincerity Time The duke hike not that the gov goo government eminent would stand on any quibbles QuibbleR when the solution of the most serious problem of the empire was wa Ill within Its grasp r lp lie He thought thou ht the process of ot changing the th holding s from the land lord oril to the tho tenant might possibly cost tOlt It will fl be br cheap ap at that prier Neither Mr nor Tune Lord Dun Dunraven Dunraven raven believes bellew the transfer trant r of ot the land harmS would Involve more than OOOO nn an and both the economies result resulting resultIng ing lag from from the cheaper administration would greatly reduce this figure ure even If Ir they thy do not nul eventually quite out the necessity for tor state aid In the payment of ot difference between the maximum price time the tenant can afford to pay PRY and the minimum price the landlord can accept Time The Irish Unionists Unionist leaders are of ot the opinion that the i question might be ho settled In ml nl vance It If time the government was not Mt lies des hard up In consequence of this lack hack of ot funds Mr bill will not be Introduced until after the presentation of or the budget so that any money to te carry out the provisions of the bill will not be Included In 11 the tho years oars taxes Chancellor of at the time Exchequer quite sympathetic toward Ireland Treland now hoW faces a more financial sit lilt situation and more bitter hitter protests against than have havo confronted any chancellor In recent Yenta years The hue phe phenomenallY small government majorities since II nee parliament reassembled are aro mill Indi Indication cation i of ot the storm which Is 18 brewing over omer Mr head hend lie He must also float II a new Transvaal loan before Ire Ireland Ireland land gets an additional II penny i anti and tho time Wl with reason reMon Is keenly anxious In this respect C Consola Ig yes yesterday e eg were at nt the lowest point reached this year and Inquiries made at Anglo American banking blinking houses such luch ItS ris tho time Morgan Morgans Hellemans Und And re rt reveal veal vei the fact that there Is no rio Indica Indication lion ion of or time the th United States subscribing to 10 a n loan Since the tho last war loan was wasso so largely underwritten m In New Neu Ne York the International monetary situation line hns completely changed and th here say 11 the Americans now need their lh lr capital for tor use uso ut home One financier sold said If It the government nt brought out a n loan lean lr which would woula really provide means for settling th Irish question they I would get relmore more underwriting than they the would know what to do with both here and amid In America Mr Ir Hedmond wax was d point blank If It he hI thought the time landlords were In earnest lie He replied 1 I t have ha t every reason to think they th are Just Ju t as Rs anxious as we wet n are nto to settle 8 once for tor fo sill all Irelands Ireland trouble If It Mr Wyndham brings In n a bill hili on the lines of the th decision dollon arrived nt lit by the Dub fin lin conference the greatest t step III In the Industrial and social history of or Ireland will hue have been n accomplished More then than that It will be a n most Import ant step toward home homr rule Under the time new System the landlords will live In Ireland derive benefit from their th lr prop erty Pro Oft nod and begin hegi to take a now 1101 Interest In Irish affairs They will wilt then we see tho the necessity nl for tor or an of ot local iceal I t cor gov IO seamen and trill eventually become as on as ourselves to secure lecure horns borne rule rul |