THE PARNELL CASE.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.! London, February 5. Major Lecarojt, military organiser of the Fenian order has given evidence before the Parneli Commission. He deposed that Egan had told him Mr Parnell was a Revolutionist to the backbone and had desired, but was not allowed to join the society known as the Irish Republican Brotherhood because it was thought his connection with the latter, if it became public, would destroy his usefulness. Parnell I old witness that nothing but force of arn\s would ever bring about the redemption of Ireland and ho did not see why an insurrection should not succeed if only they could procure sufficient supplies of money and arms. They had a discussion as to the number of men and amount of money that would be required.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2586, 7 February 1889, Page 2
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131THE PARNELL CASE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2586, 7 February 1889, Page 2
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