Show IRATE MATE IRELAND MELAND parnelle Pa mells arrest Create indig indignation agnation throughout the isle olondo of rebellion appear at the horrigon Hor merciless meetings of military and mob by W V U Telez telegraph raph to tho the DUBLIN oct 15 the tho arrest rc of dillon caused tho the most intense feeling immense crowd crowds assembled in sack aillo ville street opposite the imperial hotel where tho the members of the league are in tho tile habit of staying in view of tho tile possibility of bigar making a t speech after resisting tile attempt of the police to disperse them they followed biggar to the office of the league this morning a further warrant was served on parnell charging him with being reasonably suspected of bavin having since sept been guilty of treasonable practices as principal dillon was at his own residence and accompanied to jail by a mounted escort the whole affair was managed BO so quietly and promptly that tho tile public were not aware of tiler arrest until the issuance of spec special ial editions of the evening papers announcing noun cing it instructions have been telegraphed to every overy military station in ireland enjoining vigilance and flying columns arc held in readiness for immediate immediato movements tho the number of troops now in dublin is every E wery sentry is provided DUBLIN oct 10 severe injuries ries were inflict inflicted edby by tho the police while dispersing tile crowd assembled assemble l OPP opposite the imperial hotel yester yesterday day in expectation of hearing a speech from bi ar large reinforcements of police and military f are going to limerick L LONDON oct IG alio land league interests have been placed in charge of oconnor and Jl ealey tle the headquarters and suspicious brandies branches arc are watched by detectives the precautions relative to public buildings and volunteer armories havo have been renewed oct ag proclamations Proclamation a prohibiting the meeting at limerick were torn down before daybreak col knox of tho the scots guards told the mayor any assembly would be forcibly suppressed crowds nevertheless th eless assembled in bank place outside the town where the military a ry and police forestalled them the attempt to meet was a fiasco the crowd jeeringly shouted lit at the military commands as the troops moved away stones were thrown and tho the troops charged the mob inch the tile latter closed with the soldiers who were ordered to load the soldiers charged se several veral times but subsequently entered their barracks tile scots greys and police afterwards charged the mob down georgo street causing it to flee in all directions tho police in denmark street fired upon tile mob mol several persons were wounded and twenty arrests were made and many houses were wrecked after the riot the club house was attacked windows smashed in and street lamps extinguished boneman one man named casey who was wounded daring during aily tile rioting is dying in n dublin themo the mob baw attacked ached gregat ional church chuich on york st and smashed the windows the service was stopped and the congregation dispersed disperse meetings licud to today day at groi grong ig enniskillen Enni and Kitt isben re resolved solveN not to pay rent parnell was released andrew and patrick gallagher Galla glier secretaries ret aries aties of the Bally butts and kilin ano leagues respectively were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the shooting of six persons in all league papers and documents are being secreted on saturday night the police frequently qu antly char charged god tit the e crowds on castle bridge and in sackville Sack villo street the mob shouted to hell liell with buckshot and cheered parnell dillon and t the be oth other or leaders many persons were senous seriously ly injured the severity of the action of the police was severely condemned tile irish population of liverpool is in a state of great ferment the gates of dublin castle were closed and arms stocked in the upper yard the city is divided into three districts in trusted to the c charge harge of magistrates specially appointed many a arm army officers arc are sworn in it aa I magistrates kv at r to general quiet prevails till evening ertin disorders are exceptional a sir thomas Steed comb of the sta forces received telegrams tonight report reporting inz all parta parts of ireland quiet all officers of regiments in ireland are ordered to duty immediately a tel yu bli oct 15 it is an important phase of tho the land league arrests that all of the latter ones were made on a warrant charging treason mr parnell himself was served today to day with a warrant for treason it is believed that a certain not important member of the league in Kilmain hain lias has divulged all the workings of the organization g ani bation it is on this information that trea treasonable practices are charged the informer is a person who waa was previously suspected of speculating with league funds mr parnell was rigidly invests in investigating vesti abing the matter when arrested mr dillon was visite call I T by a well known fenian who called ins I s attention to the old nit national ional theory that mat there was no use in trying constitutional means of coercing england he ile advised the return to the previous policy mr dillon definitely stated that if it the league were broken ap and their cause causo a failure he be would go to the united states and ana try to unite the national irish societies und under erthe the ancient honored lionor cd banner of physical force A special correspondent visited visite mr parnell at this morning by special appointment mr parnell who appeared in excellent health said ho he waa was never better in 11 his is life than he lie has been during the chort period of his ills im imprisonment p riso n ment ho ile explained that the s small i and a meanly mcanly furnished apartment in which the interview took place was not the tl room ho be m was as to occupy mr boyn ton had kindly given u up his owr own too room m will which eh was ra tho to in most ow comforte com forta blo in in prison immediately i v on arrival of his leader mr parnell said thai that tile proclamation against boycotting was merely an attempt t to intimidate tho tile irish people the government ment were evidently striking at lie file executive office of the league hut but by arresting tho the heads leads of the departments at tho the executive office they were rendering impossible tho the carrying g out of the rules pissed passed by the tile national I convention regarding the land act which the wishes ol 01 th the nation lie ile was afraid therefore eliat tile test c roses which ho lie int intended endea to bring before the court could not be proceeded with except tile few cases completed mr parnell expected tho the arrival of several 11 colleagues lea who were then at large ho ile spa saoko confidently of tho the arrival of mr dillon ho ife had already seen mr 11 r okelly c 11 y in ail il lie ile said lio lie understood der stood that that gentleman had bad refused to allow himself to bo be searched and that the authorities had used physical force in order to carry out tile prison rule in I the beginning of tho the interview all reference to politics was avils forbidden by the prison authorities but mr parnell eaid said ask questions till your are stopped the reporter mado made a small query regarding I the lie future conduct cond of the league le atie a tie but at it the tho f first word of a political A color the w warden interposed and said the interview must close mr parnell then bade the reporter cheerful goodbye b LONDON oct 15 advices advises received from dublin by the N Y worlds correspondent r ion dent today to day report that the L land d league lias has not a succumbed I to the knockdown knock down blow it received by the arrest of mr parnell nobody pretends eliat mr is a great tribune like cl but even if there is deficiency in oratory ho lie can beattee beat the libera liberator torin in organization tile league holds ti together gether because it is is not a fingle body BO so much as a great federation of local clubs the government will probably ir break up the executive by seizing healy lealy sexton on dillon and tho the other leaders and impounding th tho books and papers under the tile conspiracy racy i act but if tit aliey ey wish to efface tho the organization they must arrest all local leaders and indict every man likely to take their in the early carly days it waa was easy my enough cc o break up irish leagues league for then as a rule they consisted of but bt one central body with booso following in the country which usually contained a largo percentage of informers but mr parnell lias has created an institution so perfect in its way N ay that it w will ill live even if every man in in aul authority hority ia is thrown in into tomail jail mr gladstone lias now to show tho tile english people that the llio policy polley of concession having failed lio lie is able to govern ireland with mailed hands the premiers position is seriously weakened by liis his own course when lie was in ill the opposition he ile was chenin alien in the cla at the agitators were justified in demanding swee sweeping n reforms that coercion was a wea weapon in that ought to bo be cast into tho tile poli political ical lumber room and that the irish should bo be governed by tho tile statesmanship of the tile nineteenth century well ho lie has tried that sort of statesmanship on a big scale the disestablishment act was a very mild measure compared with the land act which acco recognizes doctrines as lev elling as an any preached prea clied in the socialist cam camp at solio square and which after alli alt lias has not conciliated the people the feeble policy lias has failed and what the ou outcome acome in ireland will be is more than anybody can tell while there is is no great sympathy for mr parnell in Engl england nd except among the most extreme radicals the feeling against alio ministry is i s u undoubtedly n intense no Engli english 11 minister in was ever granted more li license con so alian mr gladstone when lie asked for concessions they were free freely granted tho the house supported tan him in despoiling tile land landlords and esta establishing in a precedent rece ent ill it w when oil applied to tho the english I landlords r s will almost revolutionize ti alio relations between landlord and tenant when he lie demanded extraordinary powers oscr q involving the suspension of odthe alie habeas corpus act he lie got them and when ho lie delayed the pressing english and scotch reforms on the ground that it was necessary to devote liis his whole attention to ireland the people submitted almost without a murmur but now after all this thisie it is seen that tile premier is wholly anable to restore order in ireland ireland or relieve the country from within wit liin a measurable distance of civil war |