At a meeting of the members of the Kilteevan (county fioscommon) branch of the National League the following resolution was unanimously carried .—That we -tender to our illustrious leader, Charles S. Parnell, our most hearty congratulations on the triumphal and dignified manner in which he annihilated the vile machinations of the moral assassin press of England, and of his and our base and brutal enemies, on the floor of the alien House of Commons; and that no words of ours can adequately express the indignation we feel at the fiendish attack made on the leader of all that is good, and pure, and noble of the Irish race tbe world over.
The Crown Princess of Prussia, is the reverse of absolutist. "In these days." she is reported to have said to her sons' tutor, '■ princes must be taught to be Liberal, otherwise they have no chance."
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4483, 18 May 1883, Page 3
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146Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4483, 18 May 1883, Page 3
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