IRISH AFFAIRS
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London, January 23, Three hundred Welsh clergymen passed a resolution condemning coercion m Ireland.
DußitN, January 23
A large crowd assembled at Ki^rush, and publicly burned the proclamation prohibiting the meeting there. The bonfires which were lighted to celebrate O'Brien's release from gaol were quenched by the police.
January 24. The arrest of Mr Cox, M.P., has caused a sensation amongst the nationalists, and the Press comments on a warrant issued m Ireland being executed m England. Mr Balfour, Irish Secretary, relies on the Fugitive Offenders Act, passed by the Gladstone Government, for the legality of the arrest.
January 25 Preparations are being made to give the Marquis of Ripon and the Jkight Hon. John Morley a most imposing welcome on their arrival m the city.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1750, 26 January 1888, Page 2
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131IRISH AFFAIRS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1750, 26 January 1888, Page 2
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