LONDON.
November 23
A general and gradual revival of agrarian outrages and boycotting has of late been apparent in Ireland, and the attitude of the Land League is causing much apprehension. The Times, in a leading article to-day commenting upon the present position of affaire in that country, describes the situation as disappointing and disquieting in-view of the recent labours of the Land Commission for the determination of agrarian difficulties. November 23. At the wool sale to-day the catalogue comprised 9800 bales. An animated demand was again experienced for the various lots offered. Earl Cowper, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, made a speech to-day at Belfast, in which he took occasion to thank the landlords of Ireland for rallying to support the law. He added that he feared the discontent and ill-feeling of the tenants were deep-seated.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3246, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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