IRISH AFFAIRS.
(by'electric teleouaph.— coi'ykkjiit. London, March. 17. "Writs of habeas corpus have boon granted to Dillon and O'Brien to en* able them to appear as witnesses for the defence of Dalton and others at Cork on Saturday next. The press are unanimous in their opinion that Pa-mell's campaigning is characterised by an energy and effectiveness that contrasts strongly with tho spiritless display of his antagonists. March IN. Parnoll has just addressed a meeting of .iO,OOO persons at Cork, when great enthusiasm was displayed. Mont-real (Canada) it- is said supports Parnell to the backbone. Mr Justin McCarthy presided over a banquet of the seoeders. A letter was read from Cardinal Manning to the chairman, expressing his agreement with the attitude of the Irish Bishops relative to affairs in Ireland. March If. Mr Maurice Ileal v. M.P., for Cork City, has accepted Mr Parnell's challenge, and they will both resign their seat for Cork City, and seek re-elec-tion for that electorate. Washington, March 17. The American press condemns Hie Parnell manifesto, and advise the public not to support his mission.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2915, 21 March 1891, Page 2
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179IRISH AFFAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2915, 21 March 1891, Page 2
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