The Times-Parnell Case
j r ♦ By Electric Te'egraph.— Copyright. 1 FEU UNITED VBFSS ASSOCIATION, i JjQSTtny, November 16. Lady Moiit)t.iiu>riis ft as bx.nr.ineil before tho Paitiuli Cumuiissioji to-day. She full}' described her husbaud'e murder, aiid, under a severe crossexamination bj' Sir Charles Russell, fainted, her further examination being postponed. A sharp passage of arms took place to-day between Harrington, .secretary of the League, aud Sir Jas. Hanneu, President of the Commission, iv consequence of which the Court was obliged to adjourn. November 17. The Times - Parnell Commission granted the Times permission to tender a 8 evidence the reports of journals other than the Times. It is asserted that Sir Charles Russell will produce evidence tracing the alleged forged letters back to the persons who received them from the writer, and will show that these letters were altered from their original form by means of forged sentences of a damning nature being inserted in the body of the documents on which the Times based its charges. It is stated also that the writer of the forged sentences will be produced -nd that his evidence will indicate to whom the letters were sold aud what price was received for them.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 61, 20 November 1888, Page 3
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