ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[reuter’s telegrams.] LONDON, October 17. Struck off the 801 - Mr Parnell’s name has been removed from the Commission of the Peace in Ireland.
The Rebels in IrelandIt is announced that in view of the necessity for farther reinforcements in Ireland, three regiments will bo despatched from England to the disturbed districts without delay. Much excitement continues to prevail in Ireland over the action of the Executive in making so many arrests of prominent agitators. Public feeling has manifested itself strongly in Dublin, and tumultuous gatherings of the people have taken place to denounce the Government. A deputation from the Dublin Corporation waited to-day upon the Chief Secretary for Ireland, to complain that the constabulary had been guilty of groat brutality in the suppression of the recent riots. Mr. Forster, in reply, stated that ho could only justify the action of the police.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2354, 19 October 1881, Page 3
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