Show kw k W mf iw THE anish IMBROGLIO i mr james uw known correspondent whose graphic letters from in the tune ance attracted worldwide world wide attention was by arop on the oc cAson of alj in CIn cago the of tin c ner aiau of course ms the ariah tr yb ilbo hi months been a and finn l A nol actor in the reat drama enacted ahe sod of gave allear or er and tendon oj part ienn one n rule party pure and simple fed by mr ml the real original organ iw f the party they trivo for the legislative inde pen dence of ireland in a manner gimi larto of tha ax canadian and five australian provinces they aro bitterly opposed to the principle of peasant proprietorship being cosily them selves and for ahia reason alereo to any radical change in the of the irh soil ff utmost concession Is the universal application ulster custom to the olic counties of ireland taja clater custom is practically the adoption af pf abeso called of tenure free and fair rents were formerly concessions on which ilu Parn elUte party or land league would have beti willing to coroaro co biej but now they insist on peasant proprietor bip tho of the by the lord choso whoso nor man ancestors conquered it with tho bloodstained blood stained glord but by tho ten ants whose celtic redeemed il rom foiest and marsh with the abo and the steady plow mr not inaptly compared the present ins hEn arki to ef he united states v ar bulera under he likened to the free boilers and choie antislavery anti slavery men who advocated a gradual and peaceful abolition of slavery eren when the opportune moment for un imp asalone d agreement bad pasc d liana are similar to the out and out abolitionists who were determiner relent to exterminate tho evil with the moat radical means if the irish members of PA liani ont about CO aro biome dalerti two thirds of whom have already been compelled by tb e unmistakable pressure bf publio opinion in ireland t rally around the english liberals and Kadic ALj will continue cont irue gladstone in conciliatory endeavors arbitration of between the land ardit and the peasant the irime ne ednol aaion and a pamell for any of iiii peace propositions the leaders of ahe lind league will not be appeased ly the crembi bat fall roil the able of the ministry they of faleali of the soil and they think by obstruction in parliament similar to the fi libua in our congress to air and present the of the irish people n tuch term that th elower classes of englich and scotch society with them and aid them by their pressure on the legislators As mr ked path i t has been of barlia mentford ment for century to reject every bill thai tuo majority majo rily odthe desire that fact every alu dent history knows and every Eng liali writer ignores boy potting in agitation and obstruction a parliament in hia judgment are utterly except in view of thalYa cl theare war measures and both aro ofa american origin j n g faour of social ostracism applied la tile interest of instead of southern baui our adalem of fili buttering and both are pers estly legitimate as protection for the linte rests of ilbo minority to whom just are denied up to loader thip or of bigtra Big gra introduction of obstruction it waa th invariably cullora of every engleh Kini atry without re gard to party vole consequently the real wrongs of the irish people never obtained hearing among the i ha co milled england all europe to tory of rih bronga therefore clr parnall ia bend art io let Inglat id under ireland jor lie jn st time ats a iima to abolish tc for i afar present from the political fand fc ui of ilia various ilu to ro the viar or as A the af of r bittor cooper tho new york and frieml of the bout Thal ruit ty aro not on find lo 10 tle of the amer ichu laborers but nobly and to the of fall tho dobo of th r alof Vl of tean I ba latter mr on deo ibe receipt of wasch by the eon bat lt able being pub ibb cd h llie y futral of eb in tee prem ier AI coopy firt afe an un gor jtb knatt of lue lavery HM cut iy ay he road t nd nichoa ond lie rui aba biou them bolam aith the northern between who tely ex extin DdN ioie win the ot K few fl fund abt lue U io Tern bent should purchase tue slave at a fair and fre thorn this solution of llie problem was rejected by the hot epurs of both lides and the greult was as mr cooper so tersely truly depicts about a million of white men whose veins flowed the belt af pf the nation were slaughtered thousands of lail liona of heift destroyed by the wr lr arlion lion of the southern state devastated rich plantations despoiled and costly bansin man sin ruined broken hearts were found in every household in the nation war coat the people about fully twice tho amount estimated which aby proposed use for the purchase of the alave ilave A debtor i atall hang bog over the people an amount af focient to have given the slave a fair compensation for every slate they owned and ional hatred u still prevalent oter both north and south this disheartening and appalling result of a stubborn refusal of peaceful arbitration and amicable fitle ment of differences mr cooper presents as a picture of might break over england and ireland if they also in sullen antagonism and irredeemable hostility lie drives chenail home by lb follow ing questions which ho propounds to the greatest english statesman will not the policy of the coercion cost the people of great britain more than it would to purchase and sell chwe lands to the anant at ucb rates as they coul dafford to pay for them Is there not danger if coercion is tt tempted by a resort to military orce that the landlords like the will lose their property ind many of them their levec will he land quest n he settled even if coercion cion is apparently successful if the popular sentiment of england and scotland should also be given to the irish tenants would lot such a result endanger not only he lives and property ot the land but seriously endanger the anglish ng lish govern mer t also in view of all the contin cencie does rot your great knowledge in public affair suggest that the purchase of these lands by government and ita bale to the tenants trill be tle wisest policy for the english government to pursue in adjusting the irish land question we fall ta see bow a statesman and with the wisdom and philanthropy sagacity and sense of mr gladstone could answer the question otherwise than in the affirmative |