IRISH AFFAIRS.
(Pisa Pbers Association ) London. January 15 Archbishop Croke (R.C.), m the course of an address dealing with the present condition of affairs m Ireland, said that many of the acts of the soldiery who were assisting m the evicf tion of tenants cried to heaven for ' vengeance. Mr John O'Connor, M.P. for Tipperary South, was arrested to day at Mayo, county Mayo, charged with an offence under the Crimes Act. He violently i, resisted the police, and wss dragged by them a distance of three miles to gaol, i j Mr John Dillon, M.P. for Mayo E., s who is about to sail for the Australian ] colonies on a lecturing tour, m a fare* j well speech at the National League j Convention at Maryborough, Queen's County, Baid that the spirit of the League was unbroken, and that it would be maintained as long as he and William > O'Brien were alive, s ■ — ■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2039, 17 January 1889, Page 3
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154IRISH AFFAIRS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2039, 17 January 1889, Page 3
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