IRISH AFFAIRS.
There are strong indications of a disruption in the Parnell party. In the House of Commons last night Mr Parnell delivered a moderate speech on the Irish situation, in the course of which he condemned Boycotting, and deprecated the irreconcilable character of the opposition offered the Government by Mr Dillon, member for Tipperary. Dr Jackson, Bishop of London, h»» ordered special prayers to be offered up in the churches of his diocese for the restoration of peace in Ireland. The police have failed to find any definite clue to the murderers of Lord Frederick Cavendish, and Mr Burke. All the persons hitherto arrested on suspicion have been discharged, as there was no evidence forthcoming to connect them with the outrage. Owing to the stringent measures introduced by the Government for the repression of crime in Ireland, considerable anxiety is felt for the personal safety of members of the Ministry. In order to guard against murderous attacks upon them by the Irish in London, they are vigilantly guarded by tke police,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9416, 8 June 1882, Page 2
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172IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9416, 8 June 1882, Page 2
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