The Times-Parnell Commission
By Electrio Telegraph. — Copyrighi 1 PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. [
London, March 13
Before The Times- Parnell Commission to-day George Mulqueeny deposed that the knives to be used in the murders which took place in Phcenix Park were previously exhibited at the offices of the League at Westminister. He confirmed the statement previously elicited that Mr I'arnell paid Byrne £100. The case for The Times has been closed, and upon the application of Sir Charles Russell the Commission adjourned to the 2nd April.
Sir Charles Eussell anticipates calling 400 witnesses for the defence in The Times- Parnell case.
Messrs William O'Brien and E. Harrington, M.P. respectively for Cork N.E. and Kerry W., hare been released from imprisonment, in order to prepare their defence on the charges brought against them before The Times-Parnell Commission. They were required to undertake that they would not take advantage of their release to renew the political agitation.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 107, 16 March 1889, Page 2
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