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KENEALY'S LAST MANIFESTO.

The Englishman is a changed paper. ! The cause of; Tichboroe is given 'up, and given up finally, it would seem. This is what tbe Doctor says about it: ; — •* All that was possible tb.dd id TichIborne's case has now been donehy P r Kenealy . The rules 'of the House ifor'bid him from ever again bringing it ;on. He can never a second time arraign in that assembly the' conduct of the Judges, or revive the complaints which have been heard and disposed of. Tiohhorne's /ate, as far as inquiry is concerned, is sealed. Uu less some" extraordinary a : ccideo t happens, he must live and die in Dartmoor. For him, poor fellow^ no further chance remains. The division-list of Friday night was as his death-warrant. Never again shall he see wife or child to fold either to his bosom. He will soon probably be made acquainted with what has happened, and we should hardly think that be can long survive the shock. All the fire and heartfelt enthusiasm wbich a noble people feel in his belief must now be stifled. Tichbbrne is undone but the Judges are secure; and the result has been hailed by tbe horrid newspapers 'witbTaa/ absolute scream of , fury and delight. What matters to them that lan innocent man pioes and perishes in prison. What matter tbe tears of ihe widow and orphan — what matter indeed? Are not those pothouse and garret penny-a-liner fed and paid for the diabolical intoxications of joy which their odious prints develops ?" '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 137, 1 June 1876, Page 4

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KENEALY'S LAST MANIFESTO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 137, 1 June 1876, Page 4

KENEALY'S LAST MANIFESTO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 137, 1 June 1876, Page 4

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