TH LAND OF TO 9 



n the eyes of the world, by evoking cleverly 



mged scenes of tumult. All these things are 



so serious as they sometimes appear ; for 



is a good tincture of theatrical display in 



li demonstrations. Wlu <th 



ult arc finally 



con is probably by means of regiments 



whose e recruited in the Green Isle. 



These violent scenes in Parliam called for 



in order to furnish a proof to the irreconcilable 



f Irish Nationalism of the vitality of 



(1 also to evoke 



from time to time fresh contributions from 



in America. If a British Sovereign 



comes to Ireland, and treats with consideration 



the >us and national sentiments of the 



people, he may, in spite of the outcry of the 



concilables, count upon a very gratifying 



reception ; he will not, however, secure thereby 



a solution of the Irish question. 



The political methods by which England 

 governs such of its territories as are 

 inhabited by a white population have only been 

 ipplied in Ireland. Not only does 

 land not possess its own legislature, but 

 mocratic local government which alone 

 - the sympathy of the populace was only 

 introduced by the Act of 1898. At the sa 

 he part played by the central Govc 

 ;it in Ireland it is seated in Dublin Cas 

 1 is therefore called "The Castle"- 

 nitely more important than is the case 



