The Late Mr Parnell
-- — . ♦ lrill UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 *■-• London, October 12. , The Daily Chroniole, in a article referring to tho death of Mr Purnell, stafos that ho foiind* Ireland a nation of serfs arid left it a free democracy. II; is proposed to erect a monument in Dublin to tho lato Mr 0. S. Parnell. The Tones intend to contest tho soat renlderbd Vacant by his death. The coffin was surmounted by an Irish harp and 4 wroath inscribed " Eye for eVe, tobtb. for tooth." "Captain O'Shoa's daughters sent Wreath's./ Opposite Parliament House the procession halted, and all uncovered, his former colleagues gathering, round the hearso. ' It ia. described as tho most improssive scene witnessed in Dublin sjnee O'Coniiel's fuueral. Tho Daily News considors Mr ParnelTs death will, in the long run, have a uuifcing influence on the Party.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 46, 15 October 1891, Page 3
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140The Late Mr Parnell Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 46, 15 October 1891, Page 3
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