REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
London, May 4. It is announced that Lord Frederick Cavendish, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, has been appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland vice W. E. Forster resigned.
Michael Davitt, who has been in custody in Portland Prison for some time past, has been released.
Parnell, and the other Irish members who were recently released, have arrived in London, and have commenced their Parliamentary duties. The Times, in a leading article this morning, on the release of the Irish members, Messrs Parnell, Dillon, and O’Kelly, expresses doubt as to the success of the policy which has been decided upon by Government, and which the Times is of opinion leaves Parnell practically master of the situation.
The Conservatives generally consider the release of these political subjects a great victory for the Radical section in the House of Commons, and deplore the new departure by the Ministry as intimated by Earl Granville and Mr Gladstone in their recent speeches in Ireland. The release of Messrs Parnell, Dillon, and O’Kelly, have been celebrated with great rejoicing throughout the country.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1747, 6 May 1882, Page 2
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