Show A PrIest the Peacemaker DUBLIN June 10Tho evictions at Bpdyko wero resumed and there was a repetition of tho eviction scenes which have attended the numerous attempts to evict the tenants The Sherif and his body guard were stubbornly stub-bornly resisted at the house of a tenant named OHallern The hillside near the house was covered with an excited mob who cheered the defenders of their premises and urged them to hold out OHallern and his party had dug entrenchments around the house and barricaded the lower rooms while the upper portion of the house was occupied by ten men including two who had returned from America and some women the bail ills made an attack on the walls of the house with crowbars but were received with scalding scald-ing water and fled The inspector of police with a drawn sword then mounted the ladder lad-der placed against the side of the house but was beaten down Tho Constable with a rifle and fixed bayonet next mounted the ladder but his head was battered by the defenders Several gashes were inflicted upon him and he retired Another constable consta-ble also attempted to climb the ladder but failed A second ladder was then produced and several of the constables mounted it but they were beaten down Cox essayed to climb up the ladder to speak to tho inmates of the house but the police prevented him from doing so Finally a constable entered with a rifle and fixed bayonet but the rifle was wrested from him and his safety imper illed when Father flannon commanded the cessation of hostilities The inmates were then arrested and the work of eviction carried car-ried out |