Show T IRELAND u the telegraph fe li gralli continues to bring word of sinew w outrages in ireland struggle between english jand land lorda and irish goes on furiously furi entry day new scenes are enacted and tho the suffering ta to most intense the irish world in r jeff arring to eoma some bf the autra outrages le le c i says all last week those aceues 0 ol 01 horror borror and desolation were kiil in the ibe 4 vicin vicinity aty of GlIn beigh kerry county in some cases the un eliu people oll offered tred a desp desperate erate resistance to the i exterminators they barricaded i the doors anaw i w when the bailiffs and peelers tri tried ed to fo force an antra entra entrance n c e tm the latter w were ere meia met with vol volleys ey a 0 of f stones to 26 nes a and d A of boiling water and driven back wounded and discomfited tire struggle continued for several hours but the celers constantly 1 received throng ii reinforcements and confident in bleir over w he logn i er res demanded e rn z holding A their loaded 0 ed ri nalea fles at a ready and with e threat I 1 t to 0 I 1 fire the tie houses bru ses the surrender eur render of the few exhausted 9 en who had so long espo ned islain tanned aibe hopeless hope leee conflict against a well we ill trained well armed and immensely superior force twenty five men then unable with out means of resi resistance steade jo jio continue th R struggle zaga against iv st many times their number of en enemies effes aurre surrendered a and were at once surrounded and marched ou off to prison I 1 the houses were at once clear cleared ed of their raged and help esa e half naked and hungry children in one caie a dying woman was flung out in the yard and left there to perish large quantities of petroleum petiole tim bere then thrown v avii on libe abe tenantless houses the torch was applied and the flames lit up the eky sky the british mercenaries mercen ariee exulted at the the thought that though their horses and even their dogs would be well housed that bitter night their foes fois who were noi not i in dungeons could only find shelter by the ditch sides meanwhile the country people bad had gathered in great numbers attracted by the eight sight of the tte conflagration maddened by the brutal ity of the british murderers murder cra and incendiaries the they y seemed determined to wreak a terrible vengeance upon the heade of those who bad had exhibited such fiendish barbarity but we are told that mr har of parliament exhorted them to avoid violence a n adz i achl i me u y prevented ted bloodshed 5 4 w 0 stem it is clearly evident that the have determined upon t the he extermination of the iribe people and ad that in too many cases their attempts have been quIte successful |