Show dastardly 1 I NOT HEROIC W apologists for the dynamite aud nud other outrages which have boen rp ro sorted to by tho the irish b away of retaliation for the wrongs inflicted upon ireland attempt to draw a paral parallel lel lei between those deeds of violence and war this wa regard as a great mistake in the present imperfect condition of general society war appears to be an occasional cas ional necessity mankind have botset not bet yet reached that rational position where reason can take the place of force and right can prevail over selfishness war with wilh all its c consequent on horrors is regarded as aa a necessary evil and d among civilized nations 16 is regulated ula uia ted to some bome extent there is a degree of fair fairness nebs nees in hf lis lia methods it Is ia open aud nud declared antagonism a struggle for supremacy tor for which either f arty barty is more or less prepared victory it Is true arne does not prove the conquerors ors right nor defeat argue that the vanquished are wrong but nut the resort to arms is a recognized mode of q quieting national difficulties which are usually settled by tho the result the dynamite policy is not war it is assassination itla it is the work of the bravo not of the soldier it is a blo bio blow biow in the dark not a struggle in the daylight it is like crawling up behind a man and stabbing him in the ho back instead ot of smiting him in the face boldly there is all the difference between the method of the feniane or and war wax is as there is between secret murder and an open fight the phoenix fark tragedy C and the london explosion are not to be classed with the horrors of were the acts of the brave braye deeds of heroes ireland no doubt casbean has bean badly I 1 governed its people have heavy grievances its wrongs ought to be red ned redressed risked england will do little in this direction unless startled out of its usual plodding way and its common indifference to irish suffering but the policy of assassination will not effect this in a desirable mahner manner manner dynamite will startle no doubt but it will not create sympathy or promote reform it will only incite indignation end and provoke harsh measures it Is not unlikely that if this kind of violence is continued it will bo be met by retaliation in a shape that will bo be disastrous to the irish people there Is much natural antipathy among the tho working and lower classes bes beb of the english against the paddies who constitute a large proportion of the laborers in many english towns thia whis would soon boon ed be roused into active demonstration it if a sufficient pretext were afforded and the ire of the working people in populous districts if turned upon the countrymen of brady and fitz harlis harlib of easan eagan and koasa ros sir gir would results result in summary vengeance in the shape of rioting mobbing and bloodshed the probability ot of this Is ia recognized byar by mr jennings the observing i and talented london correspondent t of the new york worlds world who Is a supporter of the irish cause but not or of its meth methods dds in a dispatch to the marld marid of recent date data he says troops havel have been sent forward today to day to birmingham to guard against the rescue of the fenian prison prisoners ers erg there but I 1 may say bay that the class in hi england which is at present in the most imminent danger is theoriah population of laon lon don and our large largo manufacturing cities should any ilves lives bo los ios t by another explosion of dynamite it is not much to say that a literal war of extermination would probably be t waged and the irish driven out of ewery eveny every efery town already I 1 notice that employers afraid to take them and ano for their discharge go is 18 on atea dlly dily in many large largo factories so BO that tha tsal tsai as I 1 have already intimated the blow biow of the next ex will be certain to fall more heavily on the tife irishmen than on any other class 11 at the same timo time repressive measures instead of of relief will ba provoked towards Irela ireland iid ild itself and its unhappy people will have cause causa to curag curse rathar rathan than thian applaud the party pirty of dynamite and tho the dag iger ger we alel alei are rot not blind to the fact that the cadge causa of ireland is that of thie the weak against the uhe strong and that the agitation of words the battlo battle of arguments makes but little headway in the struggle but bui the attempt W P ato to gain independence or M more ce 1 liberty for erin trin by the means now attempted will not bring about the end desired and angwill will only postpone those reforms that are needed and prejudice the vat ma people in all civilized nations against the country and the cause which can think of no means for striking for fre freedom edorn edoin but those of the assassin and no instruments but the knife knite of the bravo and the infernal machine of the dynamite fiend the so called patriots of the green isle have made a great diate war with JEn giand gland however rash it might be regarded would create sympathy and might gain assistance but murder murden and mutilation terrorism and diabolism never they aie ale not heroic |