IRISH AFFAIRS.
London, March 17. Writs of habeas corpus have been granted , for the purpose of enabling Messrs . Dillon and O’Brien to appear ss-witnesses for the defence la the oases of Dalton and others at Cork on Saturday. March 19, Mr Maurice Healy, member for Cork City,has accepted Mr Parnell’s challenge, and they will both resign their seats for Cork and s*ek re-election for that electorate.
Mr Parnell addressei a meeting .at Cork to-day. There ware more than 50,000 people present, Mr Parnell was received with great enthusiasm. Mr Justin McCarthy presided at a banquet held by those who have seceded from Mr Parnell’s leadership. Cardinal Manning wrote to the chairman expressing agreement with the action taken by the Irish Bishops relative tp affairs in Ireland. WaßHim«ton, -jMarch 17. . i The American Press condemns Mr Parnell’s recent manifesto, and advises the public not to support his mission. Quebec, MarohlS. It is said that Montreal residents will support Mr Parnell to the backbone, THE NEW ORLEANS LYNCHING RIOT.
Washington, March 17. Public sentiment in the States sustains the conviction fait in New Orleans th»t the jury were corrupted. The President deplores the outbreak of popular feeling, and wi'l take measures to pre. vent further bloodshed. New Orlean*, March 16, The foreman of thejary has been expelled from the city, ; fciEW Yore, March 17.
The Mayor of New Orleans declares that Mr Parkinson, who is alleged to be the chief leader of the lynching party, was quite right in the action taken. In explanation, Mr Parkinson slates that while the Mafia Society confined i s action to killing its own memb ra nobody interfered, bat directly they murdered Detective Benaessy American liberty was endanger d, The lifew newspapers reiterate the statements (hat the jury were bribed, and state tfaa( they hays go doubt that the Sicilians were guilty of (be crime on which the jury acquitted them. March 18. Seven hundred Italian residents of Now Orleans have fled from the country fearing further b'oodshed,
AH those lynched at Jifew Orleans vfera American citizens.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2178, 21 March 1891, Page 1
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443IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2178, 21 March 1891, Page 1
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