IRISH AFFAIRS.
BRITISH TREATMENT OF -A
PRISONER,
MR PARNELL AND THE
" TIMES."
London, July 29. At bhe inauesb on the body of the late Mr Mandeville, the jury returned a verdict that bis death resulbed from inflammation, caused by the brutal and unjustifiable breafcment to which he was subjected in Tullamore Gaol. The jury protested against political prisoners being treated the same as criminals.
The evictions on the Wray estate, Rathkeale (Limerick), have been most violently opposed. It is reported that, acting on the pressure of the GladStonian party, Mr Parnell is likely to bring an action against fche "Times "in Scotland, unless the scope of the Judicial Commission is limited. O'Donnell intends to move for a new trial against the " Times."
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 178, 30 July 1888, Page 3
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