THE TIMES -PARNELL COMMISSION.
AN APOLOGY FROM SIR C. RUSSELL. ARCHBISHOP WALSH'S EVIDENCE. I UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Londoh, 9th May. Sir C. Russell apologised to Sir J. Hannen for his oversight in not having the documents in readiness necessary to enable the crossexamination of Mr. Parnell to go on. Archbishop Walsh's examination waß continued. He gave it as hiß experience that the League had diminished orime in Ireland. I The secret societies started after Mr. Parnell's arrest were now virtually extinct in the rural districts. He stated that he abominated the artioles in the Irishman, and disapproved many of those in the United Ireland. He admitted he had never denounced boycotting, but considered intimidation by force most reprehensible. He disapproved Mr. ParneH'B advioo to the people to shun the men who took farms from which tenants had been evicted. He also objected to publishing a black-list of persona who refused to join the League.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 2
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154THE TIMES-PARNELL COMMISSION. Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 2
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