THE STATE OF IRELAND.
? CONSIDERATE LANDLORDS. LANDOWNERS* DEPUTATION TO THE PREMD3R. [united pbesb association.] London, 4th February. The Countess of Kingston and Colonel O'Callaghan have arranged the rents of their Irish tenants so as to mitigate the hardships and sufferings they are now labouring under. A deputation of Irish landowners to-day waited on Lord Salisbury, asking that they should receive from the Government some assuranoe of finalty in the matter of Irish land legislation. They urged that under the present continual ohanges they suffered heavy losses, for which they olaimed they should be recompensed by the State. The deputation also complained bitterly of the working of the Land Commission. The Premier replied that the deputation hud his entire sympathy, and promised that the Cabinet would fully consider their representations, and make inquiry into the workings of the Commission.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 2
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138THE STATE OF IRELAND. Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 8 February 1888, Page 2
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