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Show TROUBLE BREWING IN IRELAND London, July G. With every week of suspense In tho settlement of tho future government of Ireland the me-naco me-naco of the military preparations by tho Uuster nnd tho homo rulo vo'.un unteers Increases. The present ten dency nniong tho volunteers of tho south Is to accopt lendershfp by tho Nationalist partly which John lied-moud lied-moud offered them. Thus led, there would "bo n clear division of home rulers and antl-hotno rulo men Into hoetllb armed camps. The very dan gers of a bitter civil wnr which audi a pioipeot preoorlts furnishes the best safeguard for peace. '. -. Coirespondontu o tho Associated press nt Dublin and Dolfast havo vvrl ten of tho B'tiatt6n from the Nation-nllst Nation-nllst and Ulster points of view respectively. re-spectively. The most Interesting development de-velopment Is tho plan, hitherto unpublished, un-published, of tho Orangomen under Sir Edward Carson for taking charge of affairs by forco If n provisional government Is set up, nnd tho fact that tho commercial men of Belfast have used their Influence in Ulste; councils to postpone radical action until a homo rulo parliament has been established In Dublin. The great question which confronts the Nation-al'st Nation-al'st volunteers Is how far their American sympathisers are likely to come forward with funds for their arms and equipment. ' m |