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The Pavnell Commission.

JLondon, November 1. | Tho evidenoe given by Captain O'Shea | before the Commision was damaging to j Mr Pftrnell and he was subjected to a severe I cross examinacion by Sir 0. Russell. He identified Parnell's signature to the letters but denied that he had furnished them to " Tho Times." He also proved that Parnell waa in collusion with Sheridan. Witness admitted he was himßelf acquainted with tbe Fenians and knew Hayes, who was suspected of being concerned in the dynamite explosion, on London bridge. O'Shea stated that he had believed Parnell to be free from any conneotion with c-rimgs in Ireland until he learned during 1886 that Parnell was aware of Sheridan's] acts. Upon ascertaining this he turned I Parnell out of his rooms in Dublin. Witness further stated that Sir W. V. Harcourt, at Mr Gladstone's suggestion, had urged him to be reticent regarding the parleying betweon the Liberal Government and the I members imprisoned at Kilmainham.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1888, Page 2

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The Pavnell Commission. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1888, Page 2

The Pavnell Commission. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1888, Page 2