| Show IV 0 it E I 1 G N ROME 24 the green book on bulgarian affairs which has just been issued by the italian government covers the period from august to november among its contents is a dispatch sent by count KaIn kalnecky austro hun garian foreign minister di Ro bilant agrees 1 with him in the conviction that it if russia maintains the negative position toe the restoration of the normal state of things in bulgaria is impossible he also says that the prompt election of a prince is an absolute necessity ces sity in a letter to the russian government under date of november lath count di Ro bilant promises that if all the other powers accept a russian candidate for the bulgarian throne italy will also give her approval but he insists that the candidate should be proclaimed by the present 24 the cologne gazette has a letter from singapore saying that the dutch have met with severe reverses in achien and are now obliged to act strictly on the defens elve eive their sufferings from disease are described as intense the Achi enese pirates it is stated have smuggled in a supply lyof of arms and have opened a regular siege on the dutch coast A letter to the gazette from fort degli warns strangers not to be enticed by the high recruiting money offered b by the dutch as in the event of the their r enlistment they will probably meet with death LONDON 24 lord salisbury replying to the memorial which the socialists left at his residence on OB sunday says that the proposal contained therein and which would involve extensive legislative changes would without doubt be duly considered by parliament if they were laid before it 1 I in myself self however he adds am unable unable to adopt or support them as I 1 am convinced that tue the proposals it if effected would cause additional distress and suffering far exceeding what prevails at present LONDON 25 the london city companies anies have resolved to sell their lands in in north ireland on easy terms to tenants salters company will transfer acres at the purchase price of under the terms of the ashbourne act the fishmongers com 1 pany will transfer acres at a yearly rental of they offer to sell to the tenants at a 20 years purchase on the government valuation the tenants paying annually 80 per cent under the present rental the drapers company offers acres at a yearly campay rental 0 of at 18 years purchase sei the tenants will accept the offers the transfer covers nearly all the county ot of londonderry DUBLIN 26 the irish times cona con serva tive says the government has resolved to promptly suppress all and other illegal combinations to curtail the licenses of the press to forcibly aib ya aupp suppress ress intimidation to enforce th the e laws aw governing process for the collection of debts to proclaim all meetings meet ineis called for certain purposes and to arrest certain prominent agitators of the anti rent policy the times also says it is reported that troops have been sent to different points in the country where action against anti antl rent agitation is imminent john dillon has been summoned to appear in court monday next and show cause why a criminal inform information tio U should not net be sworn against him for the sentiments he recently expressed in his speech encouraging tenants to follow the example of those on the clanricarde Clan ricarde estates in county galway dillon in his speech advocated a general submission to eviction rather than to pay rents as the best means for br braingin bringing ingin the landlords of ireland to terms wit with the occupiers of laud land in ireland the speech for which dillon is cited to explain was delivered at woodford october sir michael hicksbeach hicks bicks beach chief secretary for ireland has been busily engaged all day at dublin castle conter comer ring with the legal and military authorities the city in ia agitated by rumors of the wildest character relating to the governments intentions A great meeting of nationalists called to assemble in the suburb of the irish town monday monday will it is thought be disturbed they hey are all pursuing their avocations in their ordinary ways and all of them say they have no idea of what the government has decided to do if it has decided to do anything bublin dublin 26 to ro john fitzgerald lincoln neb the she government in prosecuting john dillon M P and proclaiming claiming ro public meetings admits ito its inability to govern ireland without coercion we will not flinch signed TIMOTHY harrington the nationalists have decided to hold meetings in different parts parti of sligo galway and tipperary in order to evade the government prohibition the dablain telegraph says bays that orders have bay e been sent to athlone to keep ten cavalry and infantry in readiness for duty it is rumored that the object is to arrest the trustees appointed under the united ireland plan to whose charge the rents of local tenants have been committed john dillon has been summoned to appear in court tuesday next the charge against him being that his language at the meeting held ati Longford at on the ath instant led to an assault on a bailiff and resistance to the execution of decrees and at the murral meeting on monday last he be made a calculated to intimidate T the he affidavits on which the summons were issued were lodged by the police inspectors and the stenographers who were present at the meetings referred to the citation calls upon dulon dillon to find and sureties lor for his good behavior in default of which he twill mill be committed to lail jail dillon and obrien attended the meetings of lord dillons tenants tonight to night they urged them firmly to resist all attempts to compel them to pay unjust rents dillon had intended to speak at other meetings mee tinga and it is expected that he will continue to fill 1111 his engage engagements meats before he h returns to dublin on his return he will probably give bail for trial and thus compel the government to prove all the illegality of of his bis actions at the longford and murral meetings the government has ordered that all the taverns in sligo be closed on saday the national league meeting was prohibited prohibited because the magistracy believed grieved that it was intended to intimidate I 1 jurors brors at the coming assizes lathe the military is called on to disperse all gatherings catherin s the nationalists are excited over this state of affairs and say they will give ia a banquet to dillon and other speakers in lieu of holding a meeting after the meeting of lord dillons tenants tonight to night dillon didon and obrien remained u util until a I 1 late a to hour receiving deposits from the tenants in consequence of lord dillons Dil lens refusal to grant a reduction of 25 per cent it is rumored that united ireland h has been warned severe shocks of earth earthquake quake were felt today to day in smyrna hud and the island of chios DUBLIN 27 A proclamation of the marquis of londonderry lord lieutenant of ireland prohibiting the holding of advertised national learue league meetings at sligo tomorrow to morrow has has been posted throughout sligo and has produced great excitement RANGOON 29 20 british troops in burmah in a recent en encounter 0 unter with the forces of 18 13 of his bis fol followers without a single soldier being killed and but three of the british troops being wounded BELGRADE 29 during the past week there have been 50 cases of cholera and 10 deaths in the infantry barracks there |