Show HYDEA HYDRA HEADED HIBERNIA anarchy in lit ireland suspension or of jury trial by W U telegraph to ill the e hers iller id NEW juno june 19 the 11 II eralso special bays sayi 1110 evictions eviction and process servings or have continued continued t tro i lit the tile week without resistance an TIO ho bodies of or police police and soldiers have been so large aa as to overawe even the tile bravest of tile would be insurgents the most threatening of the coming evictions are some which are to occur at cork where it will bo be re remembered a desperate encounter was barely avoided a it fortnight ago on oil the occasion of evictions on the property of tile countess of kingstown in no ito part of the country are the populace more determined and reckless than at mitchellstown Mitchells town under tinder the shadow of the famous gaits mountains where the rebellious spirit is strongest and w where ia poverty las made the people desperate d crate and recent events at and d pa particularly the recent encounters 43 rs have intensified the feeling of resentment towards toward the landlords and the police there being no disturbances threatened in any other quarter I visited which is a ten mile drive from fermoy bermoy the most important military station in ili ireland the surrounding country is very picturesque I first called upon father burton a most intelligent and courteous priest from froin choin I learned liow how apprehensive lie and those interested in lit the safety of the people were rep regarding arding the next eviction day lie ile feared that the consequences might bo be serious for it was wis almost impossible to entirely stop the stone throwing lie ile gave me an account of the lato late encounter and believed it was a in miracle that prevented terrible bloodshed the soldiers eol diere and police numbered and the people about aioo many of the latter were armed all were in a state bordering on frenzy shots on oil the police ami and soldiers soldier s and only by 31 father OCon clIs nells appeal to the officers not to order firing and by their united efforts to pacify hie the people wa a it catastrophe prevented I heard hearil in other quarters as most confident assertion that had tile people ale been fired on they would have overwhelmed the soldiers by desperation and nuin numbers if it not by by arms and training even father burton expressed tile belief that the people would have defeated the he soldiers it is certain that the next expedition to Mitchells mitchellstown town will bo be at least a thousand strong and composed of selected troops and police I asked father burton if the iiii ring odthe of the chapel bells could not bo be prevented he feared not as alic people would break brea k into the chapels the land league was doing all it could to pacify them thein to ele be quiet but it was impossible to prevent them from front meeting when excited those in ili tho rear ranks of tho the crowd would be led to throw stones for which those in the front ranks would suf fier if the soldiers fired tile beag league muo was considering the appointment af leading loading members as special constables to maintain peace and restrain violence I next visited air markcy markey wl alio to lias has been S secretary of the league since the arrest of the first secretary under tinder the coercion act la week lie ile ex fremed tile same fears of a disturbance at the next evictions but did not we how it could be prevented if the people were as determined as before they were aware of the consequences quen c es of assailing the soldiers but seemed ed not to care for the consequences que quen lims ces the people were very poor about mitchelstown Mitchels town and had made u up t their heir minds that they would get et a lipi living n g off the land come what might I also heard beard on oil good authority that the Govern government meni intends to suspend trial by jury in in Irela ireland ild trials in lit the disturbed districts have been as is well known a complete mockery since the agitation assumed ent proportions it lias bas therefore been the custom for some months for tile crown prosecution to get t lie ter venire tire changed to dublin IT where 19 r r unprejudiced juries inight be secured 08 this method of dealing with the difficulty fi however baars boars heavy sheavy on the dublin jurymen juryman who for some time have been practically trying the cases cofone of one half of ireland to alie it injury ry of their bus business inces 1110 indignation at oil at this illja injustice tic lias found vent in ili open loru protests tests and the judges acho are ale disguised at the frequent miscarriages r r i of justice in in the country dis er i t ll 11 19 ave added their voices to secure results for ill their ir courts the government ni ill flie therefore bo be unable much longer to shirk the responsibility at all lie expense of dublin jurymen juryman and they arta expected lie tile jury sy system ill in certain ertain of the proclaim pro proclaimed clail I districts the government loverni nent according to trustworthy reports which reach me will point out to blaine that an organization niza tion openly at work vork day after tay day under tinder the eyes of the united states authorities in arranging schemes for blowing up english public buildings building gf i and destroying innocent homes ia is an all evil calling for repress no doubt this representation will be made wih with perfect courtesy and it is i believed hero here that alie american people will call for a fair and candid investigation vesti gation of the foundation for it as soon as a it formal demand will be made as touny to any particular action cardinal manning is greatly troubled over thetas outrages they excite the people eople ter terribly against the tile irish residents lacre Si several everal mill owners ando and other therla large employers of labor in the Liver liverpool poo 10 district have given notice that if further outrages are attempted they will bo be reluctantly compelled to discharge all irishmen in their employ all who make them beaves agents of buch schemes however received warning tho the other day lay from justice hawkins awkins II who in the course ofa of a speech to the grand jury at chester referred to the attempted outrage there that they will bo be pun to the limit of the law clife eife imprisonment ia ament and that any loss of life fr from these those explosions will be avenged I by capt capital I punishment un ashment A frion of mine who is well acquainted quain fainted ted with tile home rule members many of whom as you know are journalists talla me eliat these frequent outrages are rendering them power powerless leF 18 and they cant complain aa of anything forster may do in ire ie land when it is charged their allies lao la o planning the who wholesale 10 masta massacre ere of innocent men women and children in this country obstruction is one thing dynamite another you will recollect that when captain boycott gave his namo name to the tile process of agrarian siege by the vocal Fer managh a nah na h tenants of lord erne whose mayo agent boycott wai wag organizing gan izing ing a relief party for awhile lie the ita ulster 11 t 11 r orangemen orangeman Oran gemen threatened to corn coni plicate matters b by taking an active measure against I tho T to agitators they were encouraged in tins this by the tor tory landlords landlord who were anxious to nonplus the government and funds to carry arry on oil this raid poured in from the tile lodges in england and scotland and oven even from front canada this went on oil until the land bill was brought down and nothing more lias has been aicard of alic orangeman orangemen Oran gemen the fact ia the ulster farmers almost to a man favored tile bill and support tl lie c governments irish policy throughout this alao also ab accounts counts for the lukewarm action displayed by even ilic most ferocious I tory ory Inen members ibers from that provi province nee in following sir stafford Nor northcote theote in ili opposing the tho bill this fcc week half a dozen lozen ulster farmer deputations wai waited tedon on the premier Premi crand and expressed their almost unqualified lip approval of the measure and some of them thein afterwards told their representatives in tile house that if the bill was mutilated or rejected in the lords ulster would do her best to teach the upper chamber a lesson this has greatly strengthened the ministry or rather greatly weakened their opponents and whenever an opposition member rises in the committee with an amendment lie is put doa down miltor by the argument that an english I tory y has no right to object to an irish measure approved by irish tories |