IRISH AFFAIRS
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London, February J3. Fifty thousand people assembled m Hyde Park to-day to greet Mr Sullivan, M.P., ex-Mayor of Dublin, who was released from gaol on February rst. The proceedings were orderly, and no disturbances of any kind took place, The Parnellites intend to bring for ward m the House of Commors the attest of Messrs J. D. Pyne and J. j Gilnooly, M.P/8, as a question of privilege. Both Messrs Sullivan and Harrington, M P/s, met with an enthusiastic reception on their arrival m London from Dublin. An immense procession i marched to Hyde Park, wnere addresses of sympathy with their cause and admiration of their conduct were | presented to them. The charges against Messrs Pyne and Gilhooly have been remanded. Mr Picton, M.P., will take the initiative m moving m the House of Commons the question of privilege m connection with their arrest.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1767, 15 February 1888, Page 2
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150IRISH AFFAIRS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1767, 15 February 1888, Page 2
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