. Dillon of Arklow, 204
Fathers O'Neill and Dunphy, 205, 206
Mr. Davitt watching the evictions, 207
Lazy and thriftless tenants better off than before, 209
A self-made committee, 211
The Brooke estate, 212
Sir Thomas Esmonde's house, 213
An Arklow dinner, 214
Dr. Dillon in his study, 215-217
Visit to Glenart Castle, 217
CHAPTER XIV.
Dublin, March 9, 219
Athy, 219
A political jarvey, 220-225
"Who is Mr. Gilhooly?" 221
Lord Lansdowne's offer refused through pressure of the League, 226
Mr. Kilbride, M.P., and Mr. Dunne, 226-228
Lord Lansdowne's estate in Kerry, 228-231
Plan of Campaign at Luggacurren, 231-236
Interview with Father Maher, 236-239
A "jarvey" on a J.P., 240
"Railway amenities," 241
Dublin, March 10, 242
Mr. Brooke, 242-248
Unreasonable tenants, 243, 244
Size and rental of estate, 246
Sub-commissioner's reduction reversed, 246, 247
CHAPTER XV.
Maryborough, 249
Archbishop Croke, 249
Interviews with labourers, 251-253
Views of a successful country teacher, 254, 255
A veteran of the '48, 256-260
Amount of wages to men, 261
The farmers and labourers and lawyers, 264, 265
Dublin, June 23, 268
Mr. Hamilton Stubber and Mr. Robert Staples, 268-270
From Attanagh to Ballyragget, 270
Case of "a little-good-for tenant," 271, 272
Mr. Kough and his tenants, 273-277
Mr. Richardson of Castle Comer, 277
Position of the tenants, 282
L70 a year for whisky, 282
Kilkenny Castle, 282
Mr. Rolleston of Delgany, 283-292
John O'Leary, 285-292
Boycotting private opinion, 292
The League as now conducted, 295
Poems and Ballads of "Young Ireland," 296
Law Courts and Trinity College, 297
American Civil War, 299-302
Dublin, June 24, 302
A dinner with officials, 303-306
A priest earns over L20,000, 305, 306
"Crowner's Quest Law," 309-311
CHAPTER XVI.
Belfast, June 25, 313
Ulster in Irish history, 313
Moira, 315
Views of an Ulsterman, 315, 316
Beauty of Belfast, 317, 318
Its buildings, 319-321
Dr. Hanna, 322-324
Dr. Kane, 325
June 26, 326
Sir John Preston, 326-328
Mr. Cameron, of Royal Irish Constabulary, 328
Police parade, 328
Belfast steamers, 329
Scotland and America at work on Ireland, 330
EPILOGUE, p. 333-349
APPENDIX.
NOTES--
F. The Moonlighters and Home Rule (pp. 10, 38), 351
G. The Ponsonby Property (pp. 59-66), 353
G2 The Glenbehy Eviction Fund
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