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London's Miscreant

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Aml Folio wed Him and Hïs Last. Victim to Her E oom - Menacing letters Received by Judge and Counsel in the ParneU Ca-ie - ThO Times Documents to be 1'ioiliMM'ri - Farther Testlmony - Cari Sotiurz Banqaetted - French and Gorman ÜetV$ Items. Lojídon, Nosr. 14. - Justice Hannen, S:r John Dity, and Bir A. L. Smith were promptly on hand to preside at the session of the Parnell coramUsion yesterd:y. Justice HannPii smid the court had deeided to admit all of The Times' documente, even tbose which the paper's soücitor had thought to be spurious, in order to assist them in their search for the truth. Sir Charlre Russell stated to the cuurt that he bad recaived menacing letters in consequence ol' bis eonnectiou with the procoedings before the commissiou. Justice Hanneu replied that he also had received threatening letters, as probaljly had other persons interested ia the case. The examination of witnesses was then resumed, Edward Plannigan tpstifying that hè was present at meetings beid in Pittsbursr and New York. The late Stepbeu J. Meany presided and collectcd funds for tbe purpose of buymg tire arms for use in Ireland. James Mannion deposed tlmt both Feniansand Leaguersbad taken part in outragee and moonlighting. All oL tbe ligbters he kuew were meínbers of the league. Peter Fiulierty, oí Galway, testifled that he was not ashamed to eonfess tbat he bad often engaged in mooulightin?. Moreover, be said, he was ready to perform the same duty again.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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