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Salisbury's Bold Front

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Day
21
Month
March
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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-iiNiiox, March SO.- Lord Salisbury, speakIng at Walford, said that nothing Rhort oí a vote o( confldenoe would briug i he Governmeut to i premature eml Those wh thought othcrwlae wereamustiigtheraselveg with veía dreama He sald that lie would not disciiss the forg-od letters or the much larger matten oí aceuK.-ition agaiust the Irish leaders which wcr! now be f ore an emlnenUy competent and Impartial tribunal. The Government had no Interest in the tutters. The commtaelon had been appointcd u conslder far rider and more important charges. There had been n deal of public embractag of Tarnollite luiiders. but before expreKsing au opinión he would uait for the judjfmeut of the oommission. The Daily News saysthat Lont MalisburyV. Rpeech at VVatford sealed the fate of the Government, which has draws the sword. and thrown away the scabbard. He ie-drlven bv the force of events IntO' a state of desperate fury, and like Juno, is glad to eat hls enemles yufckly and eat thein raw. If Lord Salisbury should be impriíoned for a technieal broaeh of the law and if any Radical referred to him as he referred to Mr. O'Brien he, would deserve to be hooted ignominionsly out of the society of decent people.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register