THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY JULY 28 , ISSL IRELAND REVISITED , Irish Loaders and Landlords Prioats and Pooplo. Rcdjmth. < * > ul < Ktpubllcon. * ituly 8. \fter a pleasant fellow-voyagers , . . . _ _ Wyoming , Handed in irpooi more than two weeks since , aiin aftcr'ft rapid visit to London and a ? Tdris I arrived hero ten days ago. " T I'ARNr.LL AND Tlin IRISH 1'AUTV. f t tIn .London I interviewed Mr. Par- . neil An'd the leaders of the Irish par liamentary party ; and when in Paris T jjr > iijjan ) the troaauror of the National Land League. The members do not regard the land _ . 3 an important concession to thor /r just demands of the pcoplo of Ireland. ' They say that at the best it will bene fit a small class only , mid , that class only of the tenant fanners w ho nro the least oppressed by the present sys tem , oven if It should pass the House of Lords without any vital amend ments in the interest of the lords of the soil. Hut as the Iriih people must submitlo the bill iMt becomes n law , whether they wish to accept or reject it , tho.Irish members are try ; ing at every stage of the discussion to dliminato tha moro objectionable fea tures of it , and to make it moro liber al to the tenantry. ' Mr. Parnoll told /no that ho would probably visit Amer ica after tlio passage of the lull , -or as Boonas , , it had passed its most impor- ta.nl stages. , _ „ , FINANCIAL RESOURCES OF TUB LAND LEAGUE. Mr , Egan informed mo that ho had over a quarter of. n million of dollars in hand , mostly contributed by Irish- Americans ; and .with such a fund in rcsbrVo , especially'as it is rapidly in creasing , the passage of the land bill will have no oiled on the conduct of the agihitioi for the abolition of feu dal landlordism in Ireland. The movement will not only be continued without a pause , but it will bo pushed forward with more energy than bo- " ' , MICHAEL DAVITT IN .TAIL. Dr. Kenney , of Dublin , was in Lon don , lie had seen Mr. Davilt. Ho says that Mr. Davitt is treated as well as it ii possible to treat a prisoner in n convict jail , but that while his health is still good , his constitution , which was nearly shattered by his former convict life , would nt once break down if ho wore to bo. subjected to.tho ordinary discipline of the prison. Ilia spirit ib as bravo a when ho was or ganizing the land league in Ireland. t A movement lias been inaugurated in England .to procure Mr. Davitfc's ro- Ipaae if ho , will agree to Iqavq the country and riot return to Ireland' . ' TIIE LAND LEAGUE IN IRELAND. There havo'booii great changes in Ireland since m'y last ( visit hero. There uVo not BO many land league meetings hold , and I notice that the tone of the speeches , aa a rule , has , boon greatly modified. , Not ono of the conspicu ous loaders of last autumn is in the field to-day. Thos6 who4 aYe nbt in parliament are in prison. ' Duty omtho other.hand , the spirit of the people , instead of having bocm subdued , is Hot only'as resolute as then , but oven moro defiant * There iito oiglrtotoil hundred land leagues in active opera tion. Noono ( has boon disorganized. As sodn ( is a .local'ofllcor i.f sbnf jail his.plac.0 is supplied without ) a day's uolay. There are nearly 400 ladies' land leagues in Ireland. There was hot ono last autumn. A. thousand local leagues , at least , have been es tablished since September. * HUSH rKiKSTH AND PRELATES. t The priostuihavo joined the movo- in largo numbers since autumn , Spnt ono nigli ecclesiastic , the arch bishop .of Dublin , has assumed an open .attitude of opposition to the league' . His authority prevents the priests' of his archdiocese from taking tiny active part in the agitation , but it iieithor destroys theirsocrotsyinpathy , nor has it the slightest influence on the people hero or olso\vhoro \ through' ' out Ireland , In dilloront parts of Ire land , last autumn , when 'tho action ol the archbishop of Dublin was spoken of , the common answer that I receiv ed , both from priests and people , was "Sure there never has boon a patriot archbishop' Dublin since St. Law rence O'Toolo. " It is a common ex pression to-day in Dublin , of which St. Lawrence O'Toolo is the patron naint The other prelates and especially the Archbishop of Cashol who have taken n conspicuous position in favor of the agitation , have greatly strength ened their hold on the nflecUons ol the pooplo. If Mr. Parnoll and his parliamentary associates , on their re turn from their duties , London should 'Lie arrested and sent to Kilmainham jail , there scorns to be littlp doubt that the hierarchy and priesthood would at once stop to the front and boldly continuo the agitation in dc fiance of the drab-coated Cromwell who has sent oiu- member of Parlia ment and one priest to prison. The Imprisonment of an archbishop and n "bishop or two \ \ ould bo the death- knoll of landlordism in Ireland. EVICTIONS IN IRELAND. Eviction papers are falling thick am fast , in evciy part of Ireland. Witl ,30OQO , soldiers ; ind 12,000 aimed con -.stables to drive the peasants frou .their homes the landlords are having Jhoir.rovonfjo , but still -unliko the days of 1810 they fail utterly to sub- f < ] uq.ho.spirit ( ot , the people. The queen of .England will be known in Irish hUtory as A'ictoria the Victor. Statistics are always repellant , but I 'will'venlu'ro to illustrate by a few figures how thoroughly the work of , the ruthless Cromwell has been done /during / the reign of her most gracious . * majesty. i v In 1849 there were more than 00 , . 000 persona evicted in Ireland. In 1850 there were over 104,000 cast from their homes into the road- ikc. ikc.In In 18CO there were nearly 3,000 per sons evicted ; in 1804 , i,200 ; in 1880. [ over 10,000. DECREASE OF VOl'ULATION. The population of Ireland , which wa nearly nine millions within the .memory of men still young , is now only 5,15p,000-lcBS to-day than i $ w eighty years ago ! And yet the Irish landlords and the English goy eminent are not satisfied and yet hey still insist on inciting emigration of the Irish by grants of public money 1 } ' j EVICTIONS THIS YEAR. "Jlurjng ihoffirst thtco months of ho present year n parliamentary paper ust published shows that in the pro vince of Ulfitor 838 persons have been evicted ; in Leinster , 258 persons , in Connaught , 281 pcsons , and in Mun- rtcrfin ! ! persons. .VICTIO.VI IN TIIK 11UOIIT AND FAMt.VK YF.A11M. During the three years ending in Aj > ril last 7t0 ! ' persons in Ireland \ure thrown out of the cabins that .heir own hands had built , and from the lands that their own l.ibor had 10- claimed. In Minister alone lait jear jver1,000 pcnans wcro evicted. This ixptilsion of the pcoplo occurred dur- nu and in consequence of three bad scaaonn , and these persons , thus evict ed for the most part during the famine jf 1870-80 wcro kept ahvo by Ameri can and Canadian and Australian charity I EVICTIONS AND RKNTU THIS YEAH. Miss Lynch , of the Ladies' Land ; ca uc , has prepared for mo a list of ho evictions reported to them from ho different provinces and counties rom the 2d of February up to the 2d of July , with the total amou.its of ar rears of rent for which the pcoplo vcro throuh out , and a statement of ho dill'oronco between the rent and jrifllth's or the government valun- ion. KVICrlONH ANl ) RACK-HKNTH IN CON- NAUdllT In Oalway 35 families or 335 porous ous wore evicted for the non-payment of 511 13s 4d rent. The government valuation of these little farms , " oi-hold- ngs as they are called , . was only 3G2 10s3d. In Lei ti oin there wore 08 evictions reported CO ! ) nor&onsV Total rental , 1,018 18s Od ; Grillith's valuation , 022 8s. In Mayo , 02 families , or 483 per sons have been ovictcd. Ilcntil , 880 IDs 9d ; Grillilh's valuation , 4)0 ! ) 14s 8d. ' Inf Roscommon , 15 families of 00 lorsona. . Rental , 214 GsId ; valua- ion , 114 10s. In Sligo , 29 families of Hi ) persons. lental , 1CS ) 18s 4d , valuation , 77 4s. 4s.In In all throughout Connaught lioro were 250 families evicted , or 502 persons Hung out of their farms. The rent was 2,021 14. Od. , while lie government valuation was 1,570- Os. lid. a difference of 1,037 17s. d. KV10TIONH AND RACK-RENT ? , IN I.I5IN- ' STER. f In Carlow , 1 family , ! ) persons. lent , 25 ; valuation , 19. In Dublin , 4 families , 14 persons. Rent , 325 Kh. ; valuation , 302. , In Kildaro , 4 families , 21 persons. Rent , 327 5s.lOd.valuation ; , 195 5s. In Kilkenny , 3 families , 18 persons. Rent , 201 Cs. 8d. ; valuation , 195 5s. * Ih King's county , 2 families } 15 toifsons. Rent , 38 5s. ; valuation , 34 18s. " 'In Longford , 8 funnies , 49 persons , Rout , 155 14s. Id. ; valuation , 130 5s. ' In Moath , 15 families. 09 persons. Rent ' , . 578 7s. Od. ; valuation , 450 8s. 8d. . ' In Queen V county , 4 families , 19 persons ' Rent , 193 10s. 9d. ; vulua- InMVostmeath , 0 familica , 02 por- rfons.Itonl , 82 lOa. ; Valuation , 51 lOi . . r < f < > , It In Wicklow , 4 families , 31 persons. Rent , 90 l s. 7d. ; valuation , 08 7. Inall-nthroughout the province of [ jcinstoc-rtheru were 48 families and 211 parsons evicted. The rent do- : nandcd.was$743 10s. 11. over Gnf- lith's valuation out of a total rental of 2,220 17s 5d. Thuro were fifty evictions- Louth , . but tlioir rental and valuation jiavo not been ascer tained. c < ; - i EVICTIONS AND IIAUK-RENTS INMUNHrKR In Cork there 'wore nineteen evic tions reported 145 persons. Rent , 034 2s. 4d. ; valuation , 543 Cs. In Clare , there were 7 families of 48 persons evicted. Rent , 153 10s. re valuation , 90 5s. In Ivory , 18 families , 127 persons. Rent , 101 12s. 2d. ; valuation , 201 5s. 5s.In In Limerick , 8 families , 40 persons. Rent , 500 18s. 9d. ; valuation , 350 Os. Od. In Tipporary , 4 families , 23 per sons. Rout , 182 7a.j valuation , 17515s. InYutorford , 7 iumihcs , 37 per sons. Rent , 280 ; valuation , 175 15s. 15s.In In all throughout the province of Minister 420 persons were evicted whoso rentals exceeded by 1,035 10s. Od the govoinment valuation out oi u total of 2,598 17 . 2d. EVICTIONS AND 1IACK-RBNTH IN ULSTEILS. Ill Antrim , 4 families , 18 persons. Rent , 98 Os , 8id. ; valuation , 88 7s. In Armaeh. 33 fumilicBj ! > 8 pontons. Rout , 101 OA. SJd. ; valuation , 122. In Cavan , 23 families , 14 1 persons. Rout , 512 10s. 3d. ; valuation , 354 4s. 4s.In In Donegal , 27 families , 151 per sons. Rent , 199 4s. 4d. : valuation. 140 14s. 2d. In Derry , 3 families , 20 poisons. Rent , 284s.j valuation , 8 Ids. In Fermanagh , 3 families , 23 per- sons. Rent , 43 10s. ; valuation , 38 15s. 15s.In In Monauhan , 7 families , 48 per sons , Rent , 115 10s , 10d. ; valua tion 92 10 * . In Tyrone , 21 families , 113 per sons. Runt , 200 15s. 8d. ; valuation 203 27s. In all throughout the province ol Ulster 111 evictions of 015 persons , whoso total rental was 1,431 10s. lid. ; and 'from whom , therefore , J42 13s , 0 d. was demanded over G ninth's valuation. bTATISTJOS OK RAOK-RENTINH IN IRE LAND. Adding those four sots of returns we find that 484 evictions have boon reported to the Ladies' Land' Lcaguo alonoj that 2,754 persons have been made homeless because after blighl and famine , for the relief of winch the Irish landlords gave nothing , they would not pay a total rental of 8.- 879 Os. 0d. , which is 3,109 18s. lid. over the govern mont valuation ! In addition to tlieso actual evictions , the ladies' land league has been noli. fiod of 422 families in Connaught , 164 in Munster , 151 in Loinster , 151 in Ulster in all , 887 families in Ire- and on whom eviction papers have been served. WHAT OKIFFITn'.S VALUATION MEANS. Now Griffith's valuation itself is n rack trout ot the most merciless ava rice , because it was estimated on the fair letting value of the farm after the tenant , not the la dlord , had reclaim- it , fenced it and built all fho houses on it1 These figuics are interesting as showing that rack-renting is uni versal in Ireland , and they explain why Catholics and Protestants alike iresternly * arrayed against Irish land lordism , and why any pottering at tempt , like Gladstone's Injxl bill , to remedy the evil , will bo rejected with contempt and proved utterly worth less. ' JAMKH RLDPATH. BLUE RIDGE BREEZES. Notes from a Southern Water ing Resort. Social Customs in the Sunny South. Labor nntl Wages ; tlio Prohibition Insuo ami the Negro Vote Correspondence of The Dec. AHIIKVIM.B , N. 0. , July 19 , 1881. Tills village is located in the heart of the Uluo Ridge mountains , eighty miles west of the place of my last let * , tor , and ono hundred and fifty miles west of Salisbury. It contains some 3,5,00 inhabitants and is wurroundcd by mountain ranges , varying in height from 3,000 to 0,000 feot/and the vil lage itself is 2,500 fcot nbovo the sea ovel and is the most famous inoun- : ain Hummer resort in the Cnrolinna. At present the season is at its height and hotels and boarding houses are 'till. The guests are all southern poole - ) lo , and I have been much interested n noting the differences between this and similar resorts north and west. With individual exceptions there islet lot so much display of dress and per sonal ornaments as farther north. In , his bettor taste is displayed , possibly , though it may result : rom the generally poorer con dition of the traveling public. I can not resist the feeling that I am among i people whoso social life and cus toms , and whoso political convictions and teachings are different from any I liavo- chanced to meet. To a unit they are intensely southern , and as far as my experience goes know little and care less of other sections of the country. Thist-resUlts , 1 presume , from the fact that the Carolinas are old-settled states. ' The best people belong to old families and many trace their ancestry far back of the Revo lution. Their estates are handed from Father to son , and in such cases there results' ) insensibly n pride and local prejudice that centres their interests in ono. ROC tion. Such a result is im possible in a now state , whoso inhabi tants are cosmopolitan and * where such a thing aa the "old and best families1' asi understood hero is unknown knowniThero is none of the social frigidity < so' noticeable in summer re sorts north , > but a certain freedom that makes ono fcpl extremely at ease. Cn that respect it is moro like the west. Ono can but note the universal politeness of the gentle men , their ease and grace md especially in their relation with adies. They cortainlv excel in the "social amenities" of life if the term can bo applied to these little atten- , iuHS paid to ladies , which , if omitted would scarcely bo noticed , but when rendered ran not fail to plcaso. When in Hickory , which is a purely agricultural district , I made inquiries which may not prove interesting. I found thrt labor common and un skilled avoragcdbut ono half of the la bor rates injOmaha. For instance com mon labor was worth 75 cents a day , carpenters $1.50 , brickmasons $2.00. There are several tobacco manufac tories in the place , where certain work nets as hich as $15 and § 20 per week. The work in them is done by negroes , women and children as well as men. I was told that as a itile the nogio population was willing to work and during the warm season found to do , but that only lioro and there would ono bo found who profited by his labor tlnough saving and the acquisi tion of property. Most of the negroes - groos , my informant said , spent every thing as fast as earned , For instance , ho said , that the tobacco factory hands Hero paid Saturday night and by Monday morning Hcaicoly one uould Imyo a penny ; that they paid whatever was asked for luxuries , such as jew elry and fancy clothes , an they w anted , and that if n carload of watermelons should come in and bell at a dollar apiece , the negroes would spend their week's nagos to obtain them , BO that Monday morning finds them broke. No special significance lies in this fact , as it seems to bo a common fail ing even among their white brethren. Their employment is exclusive in cer tain kinds of work such as household servants , waitcia and to n great ex tent , I am told , in farm work. Very little land is owned by them in this section , but they cultivate the same on shares. As to their ooliticalstatus there is no doubt but that at present they enjoy in South Carolina lina equal privileges as far as voting its they plcaso is concerned as in any state in the Un ion , Undoubtedly some years since under carpot-bag rule , forcible means were employed to suppress and ter rify the negro and radical vote. As far as certain ends wore sought , ] doubt if there is a man in Omaha who would hesitate to do the same thing. Fortunately the state is now g ovornod by men who , undoubtedly , aside from their political cast , are the best fitted to properly conduct the government , and they are native residents , have largo property interests , know the state and its resources , and are in sympathy with that class of the people to wliom alone the uouth must look for material.sdyancomont. Just now the state is agitated v ith the prohi bition question. Excitement is run ning very high "without regard to political issues , Though the measure u solely democratic , and the re publican party , by its state committee , has issued an adureis and ranged the party on the "anti" side , it is gener ally thought that the measure will bo defeated at the election in August , ( ho icgrocs being in favor eolid- y almost of frco liquor. The rvhito population is prohibition by n argo majority , the wtfalthy , iittel- igont and most influential being very active in support of the measure , ABhovillo is by fur the prettiest nountain town 1 have over seen and , ho scenery on the journey hero over the mountains , and about hero is said to bo the grandest this side of the Rockies and only surpassed by them in certain respects. The mountains fire of the same general character a ? the Allcghomcs further north of which they are a part , distinguished only by different range names and all forming the Appalachian nysiem. They are thrown together in a delightfully pic- lurc'jquo confusion , intersected by deep valleys and filled with the clearest of mountain streams. Unlike most mountain districts there are no lakes and the forests reach to the summits of the highest peaks. The prevalent Ljro\\tli cast of the mountains in what is known as western Carolina , is of pine , but in the mountains there is little pine and the woods arocomposcd of tiecs of a leafy nature , presenting a charming variety of shades and colors and the whole forming a mass of living green. The district about Asheville and the town itself resemble closely the moun tainous regions of Now England , There arc a great many fine old resi dences hero , with well kept yards nnd fancy shrubbery , something , I am compelled to add , uncommon in the south , as far as mv observation goes , The houses are usually largo , Iniilt with the side toward the street , with a covered porch and often two or thrco covered porches running the length of the liouso. The place has inoro wealth for its si/o than any town in the state. Many retired business men are makimr homes hero. The air is surprisingly clear and cool , and its bracing effect increased your corres pondent's delicate appetite to an alarming extent. C. t Bradford , Pa. Thomas Fitchnn. Bradford , Pa. , writes : I enclose motley for SPUING BLOSSOM , aa I said I would if it cured inc. My dyBpep- Ma has -vanishec ! , with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; Iflhallnevcr bo without it in the house. " Price 50 cents , trial bottles 10 cents. ' j24-lw A Lady Correspondent- Mil. EDITOR. In a recent issue of your paper "Daisy B. " writes to know what to do when aho has the ' 'blues. " Now , I lu\o been troubled with that very unpleasant and essentially femi nine complaint in the past , and I am quite sure my experience will help her. I don't bclicvo those indigo feel ings come bec.iuso things don't go right around us , but because matters don't go light within us. Every lady understands this and knows the cause. For years I have suffered terriblyand I now see that I might have avoided it all had I known what I do to-day. I tried taking Warner's Safe Ividnoy and Liver Cure as an experiment , and it did for mo moro than I could over have dreamed it possible to dp for any woman. 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