IRISH MATTERS.
&t 3 ft? league meetin/epjn Limerielc^on January &lst the Mayor announced that the< League's "Executive Committee had inducted him to. discountenance, bovootting.;« " jiV -, : , \-.j. .?■■•<:•• : v - : w A par,ty s p£ mop.nligbterg at, £ralee • attacked on January 30tli' a*pfbee'Bß-BerYer , namWßae;,; a£ed 60 yWrs,' cufape off onoVffi: niiftatß* and l £' portion <'dfHne <shfide>J*fr^ni:.!?.'t <>l .'?"■■■</.■■•■ w>-'M MrsTohn Blake^ Nationalist,haß been «l«cifldo memberj pi .r Parliament ' .for Lord ex> Viceroy ,, . . left Dublin Cattle on' January. 28tK, boco^iii^e^JbyhisSvifeV'fbr ' their : home in-EHfiaii'dr retiring' ofiS6ial Was folWed'tO ! tb«; Jrailway' station an enormoaa>itfrovd,7tnd ihia' route ;all Ithe vraj-ttft^EingstP^r where! ho took Ithe 'fsgEk: fo^^HoJjjhe,^^ jyaa i lined, . y{ith Mr Sex,ton, presiding at a inec.tinff of . the^atibnarLea^'h^idin t)ubi!n /! on Fe9rniry'2Vp'fedicteS tfiat atneif >2fleotiot; tho^NatioTiaMsfß coixibine with tbelLi.beraltyand return 89 meuibers- to PvUaoient. - Ireland he Baid,iwaß • satisfie^i^vtbe, *em ( p J 9rajr < jj, ; pp^eE, , of, ; x tbe ci 6? anH a land 'purchase meWure'^a^isi^^li'' pritlclpfe f T>at tho*Sta' te 1 SnouW p r roiri&6 p 'm6hey f o^the extinction of landlords. He' ladvised Mr/GladstoDe(4o avoids violence And dii^ order m Ireland byy;Bßß^fi.ng: :tbe.;;distregiedjjjpeafidfffryi isb£ »Governm#it [» f qrid^/ aqdj^by /jprptectin^^bei^ f rom •T#«onMA.a3i)ii;aß p,aßßed: tjo' buy ouHhe *llMM fi.' fffk 1 uYged, Imliinen to*retnaiff 'peaceful wbife' tb'erd was a chance of Mr Gladatbhe leaking eflForts in -behalf of the Irish Nationalists." ■It«-wa^ Bopp.osed : at . ■ one, ; time , there wqsjd ( jb^f i,a« • spjit j 4n- . the ; 'Nationalist Partjj »|jrp^in|f t opt ;pf , ,016, Galway . , electio%..wVerVt^.^candida^'were; J -j^^B» G'Sliea ancl .'tiy'n^lj, 1 the former^u% for^ w4ra%^ : pifnel)Un4 >i; .tHe i -k^er' ! by Mr Healey. Whetf ' Messrs' Pftraell, O'Gfctindr/^and Qißrien" arrived at Galwayion the 19th} they'iiwere -met;by a mob who jostled the Irish leader?, , and cr^^ }^- w^h i{ p'Sh^a ar^^Par--nell I^^^',. r Mr i .B^aley-j wbOj, fr^v^d some .time'ipreviouslyVh'urnjpd r Vtb.e J scepf,.. aofi pushiiVg'his , ww.ayr/ r tnfoiigb % tbe'"- wcrowd, said he would break' the head ot anyipan f^hbdaTed foiibiult'iMr 1 Parnelf^i : Tbis" Restored oriJerl i^f orv a : time. Durirvg a-general; meeting 1 h.e.ld tQ take aclign'on^hje. canvass, {MV^yncb made a apeech.* 1 'in,,,whicb. he i v 'sai4 > ' i 'tiiat'',Mr Paiolirhad actedlikra traitor to Galway m .importing Captain O'Sb'ea^as TmhWß&i&y candidate 5 tbe ; 'city v wfonsititttd plenty of good NdtionaHsts Miriiyneh adidedtthat although: Mr Parnejl was a great man, Ireland, badijmade him. iii iTb i eßeyemark^ Btirre# t tlie factions) preß^Rt"iDtp j wyd.excjtem9nt. .Mr J^arnell then invited. Lynch to a qjiief, / convefeatidtf^wh'ich.was not! lon^' pver LbefoteMfiLynch announced* that he "had decided, "at-: Mr-i Pafnell's request, : to withdraw bis nance. •, v ; •{ ;,.»I il^B9dnip,Dd, Nftlipbalittt/ membejsj m» ; Pajliame.ntjan a speech at rMonaghan ong^hp^th of Tebruaty,' urged Irishmen to rest din their feelings, .and not to hamper the : ti'eV Go'vernnient, ' Which, h» said, would take-immediate steps to , atop're^ictidnW .-■/ >;"'.-• -<■■?
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1633, 9 March 1886, Page 3
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441IRISH MATTERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1633, 9 March 1886, Page 3
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