THE DISTURBED STATE OF IRELAND.
DREADFUL LANGUAGE IN COURT.
[BBDTEIt'S COPSTBIGHT TBLEGBAMB.J
London, September 26. — At a meeting hold in Dubjin, the Lord Mayor (Mr. E. D. Gray, M.P.), and others defied the Government to suppress the League. Rioting has taken place at Fermoy. The police were stoned in an attempt to disperse the meeliug, and had to use their batons.
During the trial of O'Brien, Dr. Tanner, within the precincts oE the Court, called the counsel for the Crown a ruffianly coward, and hoped he would be vilely injured boforo leaving Mitchelstown. The Benoh offered to order his arrest if counsel pressed the matter. The crowd, who wore indulging in menaces after O'Brien's release, were dispersed by the police, the priests assisting tho latter. Jlr. Johu xMorley, in a speech at Newcastle, accused the Government of shameless betrayal o c their election pledges. He asserted that the viotQvy was oertaia if. tbo
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7982, 28 September 1887, Page 2
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153THE DISTURBED STATE OF IRELAND. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7982, 28 September 1887, Page 2
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