The Times-Parnell Commission
(PJ£R U-MTES PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, February 2. Before the special Commission to•day the solicitors who were engaged in defending prisoners for various outrages committed in Ireland, deposed that ttie Land League had defrayed the cost* of the defence of those •charged with the murder of Lord Mountmorris and others. Several -constables were also examined and *wore to the seiziiraof arms and documents in jpossessiqn of John Walsh, •of Middlesborougiii the. -.organiser of the Invincible conspiracy i# Ireland: and Tobin, oiganiser of the Lan 1 League. The evidence tended to *how that the Fenians organised me ■ in the North of EugUtud, und secured both arias : an<i ammunition" in that part of the kingdom. During examination a severe : of-arnis <Kscurred between ' Srr Jatues Hannen, President of tjie ponimisaiou, and Sir <sharl*s Russell, counsel for the Parnellile P^fty, iugTto tfte eviilence being admitted. ' ; / ' - •>'.'
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 90, 5 February 1889, Page 3
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