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THE GREAT PARNELL TRIAL.
THE CASE FOR THE TIMES London, October 22-The commission appointed to investigate the charges unde by the Tims against Frish mceabers of Parliament opened this morning. Sir Charles Russell, lending counsel for Par noll, applied for the release from Wexford Prisms of William Redavanti,
Justico Hanac, presiout of the com- Cu would be mission, said the mate adopted with Redmost as in the case of John Dillon. His release must not be rica that he had been construed
imprisonment. granted immanity fee He would not free only under strict conditions. These would not allow of his public life, and would taking any part compel him to hold himself as strictly a prisoner on parole. Sir Charles Russell intimated that for the present he would
to
may's release, Discussion
SOSTIONS
| trick the Times, and knoy edge of the trick hal been cominunicated, to Parnoil's 80- licitur.
The Cauct ordered of
e documents to ho Sir Charle produced. for particulare of the sell then asked noll and those invergentagninat Pur- Davitt claimed the right to appear for himself.
and the Court assorted. Justico. Hamnen, president of the commission, asid the Court was fodnion that all particulars were being given which we required.
with him.
The Attorney-Generalinformed the Court that the tier sida untied to diasbuy the der for production of the League's bauk
books.
L
Justice Hannou intimated that if the re- fasal was final the Court would have re cabras to its powere to cunpol their prodor.
Attomey-Conoral Wohster then contingi not inaist upon his application for Re-l the premutation of the Times us, thak
jny furter roview of the articles pu Parnel- then onsued upon the earth sund Crime He declared that grid- of time the court should sit weekly. Comes we'd be added proving that Parnel Hol both siles concurred in the proposals Patrise Egan had applies Sheridan to hold
tomar
days each week, but Bogtose with funds to enable them to the Court deded to meet every week day robotu outrages,
turday, and waked cogonedd do 28- zed:to the
"Walster then opened Attornoy. the case for the Tious. He promisul to give the Court the failest information in tha Tines pregarling the core of
The general peersion in growing that the Times" case is weaker even than its enemica imagine, and that the task confided
the Attorney ficueral is beyond his powers. Should lastinne at his premant speed another work will not neo the end of which the 『irw, RTxe:€eLa
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ovidence against the Irish troaktu, October 25th. O'Connor wri
Times hal pablishes! Do
do with Hom the case as having anything! marita demerits of home rule or any is now Irish ON.
murul
made by the
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Thus the Tones' has no
the growing conviction, The The momentary spuit of yesterday which arra
From the fabrvention of Charles Rusarli |
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the 'Donnell Suction against has Ties, and he would be careful wat to Produce questions began the charges,
The Attorney General then proceed in
Parnells
rover the articles
di
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self (0) Connor) and Belly present, to comply with the commission's garding thus discovery of bank books, the wbee Willie O'Brien was the chief gory. Times counsel has been unable to shaped net and anything new to what has ap
public print unted suveral films in their cap as they had expected.
Ar YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO, 7.-Every Regiment or Skip which shall even without this bank books, they would opened the care late today against
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The Tears served sabpurns wholesale on
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will surely arrest decaying hair, completely eradicate seri, eandruff, and cura ait dis-
of the scalp; it do contain eases of t poisonous drugs, by its cooling proper. cuted the story of the league's to the result, especially of bringing lume ties allays the and fover of the scalp. after "ie 33th of September shall be consi
The Mr. Moone has succeeded is being able wsth agrarian agitataas, and the forgory to the proper quartor. show in they ware related to Fenian-chradd Tigerday that they to put this Wash up in hotties without al-
He cited instances where Dart, bolt themselves relised trum personallowing it to ferment, and he will guarante
suren of the it to keep any length of time in any climate. Devay, Wold, Egan, Brennan and Mat pledges of seriey as to the thew Harria had held communications with forgeries, opens several techs, among the Partellite party, and duptured that theythers, it is said, the Pall Muli fledte, to wure linked to that party by couture when the letters were originally offerod torests and aims. The Attorney-General and whitherto refnaud to break the quote from the speeches of Nationalist pledge of secrecy. No doubt now tha leaders from the year 1879 onwards.
huda onuspiracy will be rended her. When the art jared for the day Some disquiet was caused by the ncculental
Inde
Damen Webster was apparently only a Mull Iway observation by
that the same was regarded by the Cours as advanced in Bio presentation of his we The vagueness and general character of his one of comptracy, this seeming to open the statement it the impression that the Tunes hes to alsoluts pront its charger. Instead of producing evid-ter that Parnell and his associates were acea poistum; places before or after the fact with the Paris park murderera he will attempt to juantify the Tisnes' arcusutus by raking up outrages attributed to the league and trying to connect em with the Parsellites.
considered very weak The proscention
Track by many. The frients of t over, say they are not rouly to show their haud just yet; that it is not the policy of the Times to pnt Parnellites in possession
the
time. proper te. of its testimony until
From the Letion of the cours, both sides, one of the many prosis that the
of the truth toy for the Tunes to go to look respectfully informed that, if upon. BELILIOs, Esq
desire
E.
Honorable J.
J. BELL-IRVING, of details of "upiendaal boycutting statisties,
their arrival in this Harbour, NONE of with a view of IN ita chuef which is
stung and unming English opinion..
the Company's FOREMEN should be at J. HOLLIDAY, Esq.
D. MACKINTOSH, Esq. hand, Oplers for REPAIRS if sont to the Honorable P. Ryn. The
prospect resins as at the start.
HEAU OFFICE, NO. 14, Praya Central, will J. J. FRANCIS, Esq., Q.C. The Irish will pror: absolute innocence
Honorable F. STEWART of complicity in the crime, and Parnell receivo prosupt attention.
G. E. NOBLE, Es will prove the forgery, but the Times will succeed in throwing much mud, of which
GERALD SCADE, Hey. W. E. BRODIE, Eng some will stick.
Asurious circumstanco yesterday was when Webster produced copies of lotters Harris. These addressed to Matthew cupies must have bous supphod at Dublin material nure- played all the hands of the Times, with
A
how.
fout the anecasion proposes to aliniustor
Govora.Jan?
servedly jusuce
It is this atmosphere of impartia extracta of speeches from the notes of the lity, it is claimed, that makes the TimesGovernment police reporters. newapper calls up his whole conduct by a picture people careful and the Parasitites hopes of Webster grinding out the whole tuns of
Landon, Catsber On the reasseur-
ancient bling of the Parnell Commission today, Paruolism and crime from
He concludes to-morrow, Joseph one of the Irish nombora hurdy-gardy. of Parliament involved
in
the Times wher the witnesses appear and the really charges, personally requested that he be vivid intereat begins.
Dublin, October 25.-The Parall de- supplies with copies of those speeches read from by Attorney-General Wabator yester-fense fund aow amomita to £11,000.
Dublin, October 25. Freeman's Jour
Пепети
rant.
Ho referred to the wickedness of the advice given by Boyton, Timothy Harving ton and Father O'Leary at a Barryelough menting in 1881, and said that at that tine Parnell and his colleagues did not con- coal their sympathy with league emissaries
in crime.
In the Event of Complaints being found necessary, Comunication with the Under signed is requested, when immediate steps will be taken to rectify the cause of dis- satisfaction
D. GILLIES,
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day which referred to it. The All assurts that over 200 Irish police-
to supply them, and promised then continued with the presentation of the men have been placed at the disposal of Times' case. He said Parnell's supporters U Loudon Times as witnesses, who may had been trying to exhibit him na one has be useful in proving its charges against stood aloof from the anti-rent and plan-od-Parrellites. It also deolares that copies of Campaigua agitators, but the fast was that batters belonging to Matthew Harris, as far back as 1850 Parnell led nauti-sentasized when the police sourcked his houss, Movement, and in a speech in County have been given to the Tones.
London
Oct. 26-The Parnell Commis: Kerry in that year he told his care that the Land Loague had plenty of money to aion again listened to Attorney-General
Webster's defond tenant farmors who refused to pay We presentation of the Times' case
to-day. The
to recite apaker continued to
to be the catalogue of outrages
league, aud traceable to members of
Dillon
and then quoted from speeches of other Parnellites to prove their support of the plan of campaige. He dealt in acees. sion with a series of utterances made by William OBrien, Cally, Cox, Kenny and The Attorney General reviewed the bis. Matthew Harris to show their sympathy tory of the league and quoted from the with outrages, and he intiatul his tell- alleged Farnell latters, which appeared in tion to deal at length with violent orations the Times. He said before the case was of league members made in County Clure over all the circumstances auder which the during the years 1885, 1880 and 1887.
At Tirus berame possesed of the letters would this Presiding Justice Baumen's pas
tience persons
pried exhausted, and, leaning be explained and the names of the from whom they were obtained would be forward, he asked the Attorney-General mundo known. Hu declared that before if he did not think he had already given the letters were published they woro Luflicient indication of the time of argument
independent persons, perfectly anned the handwriting compared with other off Parnell's writings, and it was agreed that were genuine speci- The hearing mous of his adiurned for the day.
The Attorney-General replied that he London, October 24. When tho Paruell must deal with all the Irish counties he Commission resumed its sitting to-day Sir had picked out, as affording the most striking Charles Russell, counsel for Parnell, de- pruuf of the character of the league's manded the production of certain lottes agitation. He quite understood Justice Han-
4.25.. Which the Times porscased, and which were nou's hint, and he was desirous of adopting
4.50, alleged to have been written by Dillon, say practical suggestion which would enable
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5.40 Biggar and other members of Parliament. hit to shorten his remarks
6.15 15 6.00 The Attorney f
-General Ho said that Scames, the Times solicitor,
concluded his re-
6.43
7.00. had filed an affidavit afirming that the Times marks by stating that the sun who actually
7.10, received the documents from an American participated in the cutenges would be called
There will be no Latinch on Monday named Raborts; that some of them proved as witnesses, and woald toll what moneys bogus; that on this account they had not had beer paid to them, and how the crita and Friday, on account of coaling.
The above. Time, Table will be strictly been used in the O'Donnell case. This a-thup were hired to commit were arruugod. Inissies that somebody was supplying the The commission then adjourned until Tues-adhered to, except under unavoidable cir cumstances. In case of stress of weather, Tines with forged letters, said Sir Charles, day. had a direct beating upon the Parnell-Egan The Times has anered subpoenas ou Frank dua notice will be given of any stoppages. forgeries. The documents must therefore Hugh O'Donnell and his solicitor, requiring be produced.
them to produce certain documents before Attorney General Webster held that the the Parsell Commission. It has also sub- documents demanded wore but material to posoned Henry Campbell, Parnell's private the issue. The affidavit of Soames showed secretary, to produce the latter which he Elearly that somebody had been trying to wrote for Purnell to Patrick Egan and others,
by
the letters andship.
he intended to adopt.
Sir Charles Russell, counsel for Farnell, suggested that the Attorney-Geral might und bin copies of the speeches he meant to quote and thus save huo.
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"The November-December number of tha China Review containa leea variety than bat the few articles are very interos- usual, ting. The opening paper by Mr Herbert A. Giles on The Now Testament în Chi.. nose" treats of a question that must pecas. be of great importance in the pyas xarily be of all missionaries.
Mr Steeliten are continued, and a goodly instalment of theas travels in the interior of China 'is' given. Mr F. H. Balfour contributes a paper of somo length entitled "The Fa peror Cheng, founder of the Chiness Em. piro," which will be read with
rend with genuine.
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history interest by students of A fow short notiers of New Books and a number of Notes and Queries, one of which "On Chinese Oaths in Western Borneo and Java" might appropriately have been. placed under a separate Leading, completa ibe number.-H., Daily Fress
Parker's Short Journeys in
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on the investigation of Chinese literature, antiquities, and social developments, to say
"haa led- nothing of linguistic studies,
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missionary Customs corps, and the among whom a high degree of scholarship is now asiduously cultivated, and who are severally represented in the anmber of the Peview by bighly
by papers creditable to their respectivo authors Some translations from
Untress
novets and plays are marked by i both accuracy and fresh- nets of style; and an account of the career of the Chinese post-statesman of the slaronth Mr. B. C. Bowra, century, Sa
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