Ireland.
' Ireland is quiet. Sexton, of the League took the stump: on S*nday, 27th, in Kings County, but in his sweeping indictment against the Government he made no attack on the Land Bill Meetings also were held at Cork, Water.ford, and Mayo, but they dealt almost exclusively with the Coercion Act, and assailed Mr Forster. Agrarian outrages'are ! nearly extinct. The hay crop is just in. The harvest is the best Ireland has-.had-since or before the great -famine, and potato crop, it is said, will bo an extraordinarily abundant one.! * The fisheries were never 'mlire, profit • able. In Kinsale they are using car loads of fish for manure. Then again, landlords have withdrawn the ejectment; writs in hundreds of cases, and for the ■ sake of peace and quietness are taking. Griffiths'valuation. > . : Parnell's visit to the United States in Autumn, will have a twofold ojbjecfcr-— to ' "pass the hat, 1' and induce a more moderate tone among Irish-Americans.-O'Donovan Eossa, and others oi tjh9 same ilk in New York, are, by the^iolenbe'''*; of their utterances, making ParnelPk position exceedingly uncomfortable. ' A process-server, nfftffed M'Cauliffe was,, shot dead at his house near Castle Island, Kerry, on the night of the 28th. ■
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3922, 25 July 1881, Page 2
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197Ireland. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3922, 25 July 1881, Page 2
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