THE STATE OF IRELAND.
» '■ OPPOSITION TO EVICTIONS TWO BAILIFFS BADLY INJURED. MONSIGNOR PERSICO'S RBPOBT. (SPEdAIi TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, Oct. 23. Evictions at Wexford are being violently resisted, and three bailiffs havo been horribly injured by vitriol being thrown over them. Lord R. Churchill, addressing % meeting of 4000 persona at Newcastle, answered Mr Gladstone's indictment against the police and Government, and warned democracy that sympathy with anarchy meant ruin. His Lordship met with an excellent reception. j Oct. 21. Mousiguor Peraico, the Papal Envoy aent to Ireland, has returned to Rome. He reports that the Irish bishops and clergy declare that they are unable to do anything to change the hostile attitude of the people towards Great Britain. The Pope i8 anxious to mediate. / Mr Chaplin, M.P. for JSleaford, in addressing hi3 constituents, said Mr Gladstone's lecent utterances were of a criminal character, and evidently '• intended to weaken the authority of the Government and encourage the Irish people to resist the law. Ho thought if Mr Gladstone were allowed to continue the agitation the government of Ireland would bo impossible.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIII, Issue 226, 26 October 1887, Page 2
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181THE STATE OF IRELAND. Marlborough Express, Volume XXIII, Issue 226, 26 October 1887, Page 2
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