THE IRISH CRISIS.
A LIVELY FACTION FIGHT. MB PAENELII)ISABLED. (MR VBM» *£SQCtATIGJf.I &tsc«lv«4 December lTth, 7.8S can. LoNpojr, December X 6. Mr ParaeU's, eauee ia waning at Kilkenny. Mr Sullivan, one of the Irish delegates to America, is returning to England. MrParnell has obtained aainjoßotion against Mr Justin McCarthy with respect to United Ireland newspaper. Mr Farnell's name nasi been struck off the roll of Edinburgh burgesses. gecrired December «M»* London, December 17, Messrs Davitt and met at Ballinakill. Their adherents fought furiously, and Davitt himself took part in the emevse t leading a charge right up to the car on which Mr Parnell was stationed. Davitt shouted defiance at his former chief. While speaking afterwards at Castlecomer a bag of lime was thrown at Parnell, and another at Harrington. Parnell. will be disabled for the rest of the election, it is hoped his sight will be preserved.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7738, 18 December 1890, Page 5
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