Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1887, p. 8

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urucusu um coo unvrunng to no oonvmccu. Mr. Daniel F u seconded the motion, and in doing so oped the d: was not far disttm when the pen.-nutty of relnnd would u be rid of all lord: and masters and be them- selves the owners 9! the land. \I.. ll.I.-.. .l:.l ..~. ..... .n_- ___.:-_ L... 2- can sue nuue uulluu. ulu all hIr.w(!)"'i-`e: to ohtgey to the evicted people the promise of their motel and material sup port. He said the reputation of the die- tingniehed gentleman had long receded his visit toCanada The eervicee e had ren- dered to Ireland in her etru le for freedom. the nnewerving delity wi which he had devoted his whole life to that eacred muse merited at the hende of every lover of his eountry the vrarmeet and moat grateful re- cognition. They had listened to the sad Jtory of at- - and he was sure they would all ngrae with him in saying that my law which unctione-l the eviction ofthe poor, the aged. null the inrm. was an iniquitous and utmcioua law md ht to he abrogated. He mudently hoped at Inaluml would soon regain the loet liberty for which ehe lld-l so long and so nohly stnigxled. and under the fostering are of her own parliament Again become a contented, prosperous. and happy country. He congratulated .\lr. O Brien on his fortu- nate eeupe from the murderous attack made on him in Toronto by a mob of cowardly ruiane. who were too illiterate to be in- structed and too unwilling to be convinced. Ml`. RUIII uhonnrlml this motion acne: uni uI'lleN 0! Inc llllll. Mr. Bohm dial [not put the motion. but it ` wu understood to be caniod. A `mo. ..6' n.-..L- .,. .1... __--L,__. __,_ Lnt 0 the Ihtioninhdoounmituo of In Ilnnlnnn PAQAAQ uh :-a .--1`.- IXKIIIUIIIII HIE IIIFIII Illa cruel BVICIIOIII ` throughout Ireland. and ask tn mnnvnv tn tho nviasnul nnnnln lull! I'll]! Ml`. U ITTIOI Illa MI`. l\llDl'I(lO. bug he 11) ind: with the poor collien more. the dclegntu dotnilod whut bad boendono in their inwtcgt, and held thu Lord Luudowno, through the Dublin pri\Y council, had defend their schemes and oft the collicrn poor indeed. Mr. Chee- von vru satised. `no Cloning Proooodlngs. Ex-A`ld, Gardiner moved that this meot~ ing condemn the harsh and cruel evictions Lnkinnnluan lhlhnn}u|nl lnnlnntl Anal mnk VIII.` 70,3 `I'll IBLLIIRS. A. M._Ch of Gama ,- u.a...a .~su. .'.$n..~... ...a .'3.'m'n{.32, III)! has x\'lnln!h39All . lth Hun nnnr Million `near. nut.) llllllll no lo I-ou I` Know no such intolonnco u that which inspired the much on Wii|aA0'BI-ien the other night. Novi the one in before on. You no .thsj nnithojury;-In uthofulh. not con dance in the justnou of your var~ dict." ' uggu. . .; "Lou at lean." ne re- marked` 1'l"lI:u:'k given. toeuch crate lniack-gnatdieun. ' You have the spirit `of men. We did notcome to Canada to s uoonenationalitvor emedoraect. e are ghting theuhattleof the tenant farmer: Iithont to theee things. (Hear. hear.) ' hetouod we know In: much inhnlmnannn An that -I.:..l. {--.1-ml mg lullpllllll : The Notional league of Kingston ex- bench to you a hearty I o|coIue to the Der- ry ofCnnndn. When '0 connidor All on A have auimad for the Irish come. the on- did tnlentn you have lent to shounintnnco of your country. the unrgy no obstacle out conquer. thodovotiou no dnngoronnovor onnqnor battalion nllny.vo can only how in humble admiration Uoyour nnporior nntunnadtho fnrnnt yer that He who ruloo the deotineaof uwollumon may longpnurvoyoutoyolrunlnringnnd ntfeclionntoconntry. Canndnhum non thnnono ooonnion ginnovldcnooolhuunlin thnonnu you npnnenlgnho has given tolnhnd both moulnndnnnhrisllupport. Pbnnit uqniltooxpnnto yon. nit. onrdevotionto tlnonuoofhonornlonnd our ontineondouooin tholnndonol (lb at Ioforftoodon. o rojoioo in the ndvnnonuont homo rulohu undo the luv r. nndvn look for!` Vitllm. vilnmy nndglndnoumothotinno rhonyou o onrtnwill vitnc n happy and Iqinnh (XXII (Rim.-ll J 1 non ; u IL..:.l-_a 3 `accord. Houidthoyygnthhn nguut .bocnunth1ywonldnot|nyl:iinin nlland puy ho out chemo: even the mppliorpof the neoeuuicnof life. (Shula) -Auinl|ot|nnkodtho .0! Kill ton for the reception van himself Mr. `O'Brien. They at lent the mmlineu to hear `them befon coming to I ponclusion, and Ieoottinx to strut stones and rotten- oggn. (.-ipplulne.) You at lent." he no- mnrkml. "am nnl aivnn Innnnh nnngnnn. A OOH/MITTEE IN Lo*Oh;I. P-..a..__.__... L__A _A Cg- The praonhtion and the continent to- companying it oloctonl a hearty cheer. IIADXNG THI ADDREKW. Then came the following uldnu. which .\lr. Belnn nod distinctly and with Incom- ing emphasis ' "Tho Nntimnl lnnams at I :-nu... --, lunnnbihhho III hnniuhux. I-I. uuuu; U. I . lull. ROI loft. Sn. Than was 5- ty at unntionnl mutant any. city tn pained Cllllrllllll III IQIGNII W mod. it run : I have the plounro to at of our ac- mptnnceof this bouquet on_ be of the Catholic ohildnn of the city. The hope the plulofetmpoign willbelu u], and that tho hardest rock you will over otiko all be tho shamrock of your own dou- d. C `au II. M4 w. lIflI&'lII `lilo no Janus Gnu}. New 1 II : I'l;u\\'n(ll,_!ow}oI-k ; J. J. , If .' W I'~ ,4. ou1.u.';' o. r. Kellen. 'x`.`'.':' \'.:x. uunuw xorxpltllnn. 1150 WIN! lu- Inuly knocked himuuybytolngg inwhonthongituotoould hofound. Bu duct-I olthorowlut nihtwupnint- odin '|atcriInunn." Ilnyo|~Canon aid that thonvuover llrohnndndln the crowd ouhklooltle i-ink. hm llrlli AJDQ-Anal QL- _.._I.. uuuu no Iuolun nu` lur y. Whn the Freeman J: was Attacked the mnynr thought he tnuld have to call out the battery. It I'll formed up on the oqun. but u the diuturhon quieted down it did nbt lav e the hnrneh. (Vi-in-. -n-.I..o...l . ..l..I...g. __ [Inn n.:-3. Cntholic clam did not me put in the demonstration. Some of the prion: were praent at the lactate." They pmlut against the mission of O'Brien. but think he nllonld Ilnvn fair nhv pnuus unluon 0| ` nguuls me think he should have {air y. 'hIl| the Fmcnnn I uunun Innnuutotl I dunno no \\ all. :31`:-.-fcwaag`;-Io:kLu.-Ll_.a Ll;n 2.; ngla Wll llllllBCIl')' I0 I18? IL It is alerted that the volunteers had no part in the riot. `Racy niunindpl muched through the throat: sin 3 omonntnt ing their Ioynlty to 0 Queen und Lord Lnnadowne. `FL- b.._.-._ n_.L-1:_ _I.___ 1:: , - _ . III Ollfllj IlIUI'WdIl1II. `h Citizen: gtutly o rocute 0 rows. They Ind fondly exp:-ctotf thnt O'Brien`: visit would not ban nnulted in my riot. Hon wu ready to be attached to the hydnnt at Wolhngtou strut. to disperse the crowd Ind it noted i_n nulxaniimbely. It [:n`:tu::nIt\-nInnOAnv-q L-J nun end to his right eei Mr. 0 Hrleu, and to his left Mr. Kilbrlde. one of Lenedowne'e evict- ed tenants. O'Brien looked fetlgued end epohe with considerable huekineee. As he faced the audience e pleueut little incident` occurred, little Miee Chrietine Shenehen. daughter of Mr. W. Shenehen, ehipin ecroee the pletfonn and placing in hie hen A beautiful bouquet. end A note which the chairman wee requeeted to reed. It I have the nlnnm-. so ..I. at ........ ..._ LIIIICQII WInCr- Befon leaving the hull O'Brien said he was not sfnid in the slightest degmee. He` vru alarmed afterwnda. l`:o.`....- .....-.|.. .n-.._...._ L- _-_ , -n IIULCI. At Shnrbot Luke W. Robinson, ex-M. P. P., greeted O'Brien, and the two complnceutly clnttod tomthor. BIVUICKJ U IDFIIIII, I together. Ihfnm Innvina JUII ll! IIIUII A purse "or 3200 will be aenttolreland for the eviction fund. L':IL..:|.. ..--.--A-I A --- --~A '7 IKUT UIIU C\'Ic[lU|I lllllu. Kilbrihe oscspcd. He was not known by the crowd And was quietly escorted to the hotel. LA\`L_..LAA'-L- I!` I'I-L:,,, It In -- .,\ *" * ' ' . 1 gang on the street was composed of young men. .-\ nnrnn nf XI) will In gun: on l....l-...l uuuac wnena no I! now COIIIIIIOG. Mr. hue. I boudor At the Ottawa hotel, was knocked solution on Prin- cess street. Hi: haul wn bud] bruised. "Q wnn nlnnn nvnn A`nI- n. I Ii.-.... I...) was unuu, e V waited upon him. win an on we need. run an wii cut. About rpidnight excitement wee created on Princess street. Smell knot: of people Itnod about. After Clnrlee Counter had spoken on the market eqnere he went up street. and at the corner of Begot and Prin- cots moon wee knocked ineehelhle from e atone. Eight men can-ied him to Dr. Oli- ver : surgery. % The left side of hie fave Ins bruised and e long cut stretched semen his car. He was ooudncted to his boarding house where he is now conned. \|.. n,.......|...- - I...--.|.... -. AL- nu..-r tuullovluvelncllllll. O'Brien nnnifutod I dnlnto Wall. tho New Yuri an-mun Th. Wynn .... In um ulul WIIO wunnrt PIBVIOIIII, I'0i\" ed a stunning blmr on the arm by: none thrown at him `ion the oubide. The stone cuue very nearly hitting a newspaper man in the face. Ill I118 IOIX. Frank Conway in turning the corner ,0! John_son and Wellington urea After, at- loudum the nufonmnm In an A .-. 5...... duunsou anu W euuagton after, uoudiug orgnnnce in the 0 house, was hit on 0 head. His but wu About lninlninht nwnlt....-.. --- .-------.l cuue very li`....|. I`..- `two Man an Iinooiod llunplbla-TIMI _ an 1`:-ogtul by Doctoronflo Attltisllf 0! Mayor Canon -llIltarJ' lJ I'd3r 01% I darn. but Not Culladl Ont.` A young mm nunod Howlmd vru Itruck by I atom on the knee. Ho-Ira oarrieg! in- to Dr. Henderson`: an ry. In the rmh ti.)!i;.er C `stint I'n:;E'::ocko try- ng to mpo cro Sorgt.3 on `tt was struck on the left tide of the heudgvith a ' tad missile, The hnlmeu of Olohr Mc- mmf sun and. hrgcuof and MuGu'-` ry`I w cut. I `II cut. At the Rurnott house Ho\vlnn,d. brpther of the mun who wuhnrt pnviouly, receiv- atunninz on (In Arm In-n atom \a W. I-y`: _ At thn Run ms wovxns 1gEc1_\'ED: i CONSIDERABLE UAMAGE T0 CITIZENS "IN THE FIGHT. V III: TITIIOII. Mr. J. J. Bohnn. acting president of the National land lugue. occu iod the chtir, mud his at 0' en, Ml`. Kilhrirlm nnn nf I;nulnu.pn.'- -uh. (I'll-In kov 50 cm. an-Inn -I Iol g`-I-.L `L- lnllsllllnlthu Ellis. `1 .. .... cl... -s......A. -..-_ ,__- I Ill -\l IICU. (`liver had nt 5 o'clock the audience roee end cheer- ed as Mr. O'Brien end Mr. Kilbride entered, followed by e carp: of reporters. A moment an co::umed in eoenning the deeoretiou. e cu-pend platform were A tn 1: en!<)lolt`wo handsome ll!!! chain from the hell of the C.M.B.A. ;behind it, end forming a sort of sleeve were I number of mg: and banners. Of the banner: the hnndeomeet was that of the Catholic Benevolent Society, intbeeeenteeehvhleh ieepeintin gof0 0on: ml] and the motto. "Civil and on Liberty. and the date, Hey 15th, 1 " Below the banner was A eteel en mi Robert Emmett ; to the left one 0?-M I Devitt, end to the right one of Charles Stew- ert Parnell. II. I 1 n_L-_ , .- -- - - A- Uuilwn, um Ill um Olly. A nole cmwd eurged ehout the street, but Mr. `Brien eeoeped its eweep. . Hie tell bet didn't get e dingo, end no fer as Kingston is concerned, he: not been put out of ehepe for exhibition to hie friend: in Ireland, punnent to the promise uiede by him to the people of Toronto. Abouteeven hnndndpeo eeeeembledinthe roller rink, where the ed reeeee were nude. The building hold: fteen Hundred. but it we: not more than one-helf full. The gelleriee were empty ;the silo eeete were not filled. Aeu..v..I....L .L- __..n-,,, U H I I clgiwno are to `I'll: Duy`l,'nnnurorod- ' Who! his lloousorvod no hush Will be out In the Cold- Mr. Kllbrldo `loll: llh Grievances-llo Is Also Ind In tlojanxunco in van. Willhm O'Brien hueome sud gone. And he Itill liven. 2 He soon: to have upocted rioting and malt hudling, and ovonua appeal uotho co lo stones _ All this In: infennd from his npooehcn at Omwn, and in thin city.` nohv cmwd nurmnd Ahnnt th. gnu... (Shoal) The dune. ugh. Aguup um: um- YET HE 001' A HURPIIISI 0l.7`I'SlllIZ I THE SKATING RINK. ! 0`BRTII-ZJNF As g; spnmmi HIS LANGUAGE MODERATE.` ALL n-mos oousaoam-:0. IUI IIIICCI. At 8 o'clock the audience And cheer- d n M. nm.:... ....a M... |nn..m- ....-...a ~-vuu. uvnr. men: D. II. 0 GoIluI." than human nu divided into two the Iunholnlon, (like Ir tho judlehl tank. and the tart Ibo In I uvqyuvulslijllioi IIIIIIQIIIIC tohovilnouudulagguwnnn. "'l'hnlGod."nidh. IIoniIIo|nd udorlhonn which cut shield uynck nuhrorontornhnlor from the tunnel thoclrillndvcrld. sun or III (l).'ljl'I0\'l&3l'. With as little oxcilunont u poniblo he and how the oontromny now noo-L Ho Iudjolullhlt Lnnnlaunn. HAllI:dnlimIthn-` II. wuy: u nouns no I'll n to ' ouuihuto-I tyou.ud(!)bocuuhowu v- of Cumin. and 4.1!!) nilu touthouunnudwoo nddcnoluiu 1 hnhntlnj -I `papa-u-an I0. onor uwqy WIT!` CC! Ij lulu w uwun unpoul from the 0. In the tint- thh yet: A: t 5.0!!) ouloftslrhouuin II `Car 00`- Wlut `I34! I! winter I of hopolcly ph- hn lad trying tort i poni- 3: lll from tho mguln 1!: Din! near. ; ` As for himself he never believed that the Lenedieu people would do otherwise then ` condemn Lord Lenedoe-ee`u cruelty end inhunenity. Agein end `I: the Cenedien perliemente bed ex eympethy with the poor of rvelend. and he never be- lieved tint hupople wgealdb connive with opprenion I pncti y even their tenor-genenl. (Applenee ) He_deeired ` fecttobereueInlaered,thettl:el e did not force the qnerrel. It heal no tentiiy. Uptotle Ieet nnneet t bed glveehineveryeheeoetolivelnpeece end ouenedition the: he would leeve lne tenant: intheirholnee. |\`|.-e L-.l I.--._._-,Ie II`L__ _:_ _ u,,. an: ant vllluullll [Eli I'l(lI IIIVIII ml ed the pie of tpllia country with ahut had been call." the Irish nuisance God knew. he said, it pained them to the heart to worry Cauaxlinns with their 'e_\'ances. But who first inlictecl the Irish nuisance upon Canada 3 Not the league. They did not ing 8.1!!) people of their land in Kerry and force them to come to this country only to -lie of plague. Inieerably. without a cup of milk to moisten their lips. (A p nuee.) A few I ago he stood by another dismal spot. in ontreal, when 5.!!!) r eml its sleep their last eleep wit out co n or ehroud. And I could not help thinking." he went on, that it an the retribution of providence, or a dilpeneation of rovidence. that the some! thousands of t e evicted ouee are to-day powerful enough to make laudlonle cease their tyranny. (Hear, ` ear.) `I for hint-I` L` n.-._ |..I:-..-.l .L_. .L_ .._.-... ........,.. ..... stammnm or I'll: Nu-mxal. Luncs. Now he and Mr. Kilbride had been taunted in tho Canadian paper: with having pater- Double this counuv with what had uuyu wnen more sun 00 no Ion! excepting Pmtuttnt fannusof the north of Ireland will be u grateful u the Catholic peanuts 30 the lollth and test for the lxlaminm nu. on u grneuu as me bnnonc peanuts west for the blessings ae~ cured through the 1'll.?I :nl.E nu 1-In Luv-Insuu I IAOPI` -... .,...., . Derry is Our Own. Don.` And Illa molnhor forDo '. who wu be today? Mr. Justin McCar y. one of the the nobles: nntionnliata living. (Cheers) The time will como--it is comi fnst-the day: when there dull he lo excepting Ullrry 01 LCIIIIII pl "I0 HIIIIGWDS A uuno of good omen. for in the word: of the old song : un...... :. (L... n..._ n...... - tun urnnge mrmon um me rroweeunt mm on the north suffered a much on the Cm thohc peenntry of the south." (Cheem) lhough mieunderenndinga still survive he~ tween Protestant: and Catholics he thanked God they wen posing arty. and he could not hail ) thinking that in this streulled DEN`? (haul: no!-hnnc than nxunn was A % Imiiiaidi iii $J3r}'cFiEgTn'.i}'JG'n"u"".'E.i the Orange {union and the Protestant am an of (ha nnl-flu nlnffnnnd no vnnnlu AI OI`- (`;_ I-IIU e KITITI -Ell Im` in A result at his experience in Toronto. he said he desired, due nllownnceto beynnde for him, He never doubted that the Eu Bio of Canada would give him and Mr; il- ride fair-play : end he doubted the ides leer than ever when the people of old King- ston showed the strong deterIniu;tLon to ireeiatanyettempttoetrnnglnfreee in the interest of eny_men.no nutter or ex- dtedhe the.(Heer.henr.)Inviewof theepirit wntohirehenehewould any no more shout the event: in Toronto. A: faruthe0nngemen of Cnnndnwere eoneeru ediehndnoteolnetopich l qnnrrelwith them. Quite the contrary. We let. ., aid he, nnhnppi owingtoeventein ' for which our peo ue not responsible thnt they are divided rum in by n f of preju- dice which it is one` of the em 'tion: of our lives to bridge over. and` I believe we ere going to benet them if we succeed in this etruggle for freedom." (Cheen.) We are ghting their bottles, or the bottles of their friends, because I tnke `it thet iit of them uesrung from north of Ire- innd fnnnern their deeeendeute. and the descendants, therefore], of men who have been themselves driven airmen the ooeen by lnndiordaof the Lenedowne stump, driven oil before the Notional lend lenkue hndnrieen, to curb the nnwar of the lnmllnnln, whoa tlm \ Uu UUIUIU Ill! nuunnu IIIIQ IOIEUO IIIQIIIXII, curb the power of the landlords. when the I lloni: ha: :1.` u. ` d t::l0r-Inna :.....".'.?....`:.. :'>"...3.'.T.:}.'.:.. vibe applause. Being sud bnlilod. in I run]: at his axnnrianca in Tnmnm In E nu. -nu . nun uv ,..... ngtlntiuthiasm ..":TIi THE BRITISH WHlG.'S.=\Tl'IR`I)AY:MA1` -21. lUF.H'jI C IXI ptulnctirunnnol tho nil - nrl 5'. III Il'Il\'I`IlIBIllI(lIIIC.lD~ on-the iINoNu|Ior|ntiu|inud nndlctiololnut Fordxyunho hoop: .IlMyeuoutolh'ucnplhl. And, ' be. if I Ind oontinnod on thin an` `no - u-u A- tun. I -....I.I ....A-_I.. 'OIII, XIII IO. "II I IHI GDIIIIICI KI hot for I ya: or two I would thinly ` ban III Inll` II IlI\IUl'HIXCUl`I'Tul`?(' nnt:wobadnotn8irRn:lnI'uBuI|orlo` :31)! I ma. pnuuro within the law for us. so did it on our own account." lard hudorno, In aid. nsudod h an: lhnnnn-LI-ml pg.-.Ln.-.1 -_ nLi.l LT C2`-"3"""""""""""""'""' Ibdltllliltdffiwhldt-` tingellunuuncunolncnringndnu. -~31: Iuann B|l|ur.' an 50. -1. nun. % outornli I aliltl0pnuunIrith- in mn.w";. o.i":': uecnnunductionol Inn. - mg kg) nab - Q8. D.Jn.-. D..II._ n- IIII TX`! IIII 000 `INT KIIQUOII IIII not hoon uogloctod. Ho thuukod tho pic of thin diotrict for the manner in Ir ich he and Mr. O'Brien hod boon noeoivod. Wo won givou to uudorotdnd." ho wont \ on, "thot your idou and the Incthodo of or proooingthom. were the ouuou thoooof another dbtrict of Cundn. that your argument: would he the oobbleqtoneo upon the otneu." (Lo htar and o ) Plunging into tho on joct noonot hoort ho gold Lord 5 tumor 11; lured to adopt ounpdgn. 0) did no in the intact! 0! oolf-pnootntiou. The union offurlnonwuolf todto. huthodidnotthilk it Iooojuoti than tho uuionof trodoonou nr one of loud- lotdo. In dioeudng crilno hoookod how ltwoothotin none pu-hot Korrytheto voooomuch of it,o.od how it won that Qloonioounty wulofrooofit? Ho could toll thorn: hoauoo ha Quoolfocouuty tho noonlo ram or-nnintl unda IL. Inn! Mr. Kill`;-i;l`e in not much like a farmer. 110 in short of nature. and well-dreaed, and spanks like one whnu ednmtion bu ` III` Mil l|.a|AI\Q-A "A `II-IILA4` ILA nan. ` u vuuuxlo u some time). pmporuons. mppnnaeq l~ll:\'li;l1lg` denounced the Coercion bill be asked for help. Nelly 5 time they had `won it. In I874 their parliament Ind sent 9. (ll), end egnln end agein hed I relolutione which had cheetedlr. GI: tone in his work of tepention and . (Cheera). But if the day thev had - dorne ht to his eenaee. or. sent home, they - accomplish mom i then l(I),(lX) subscriptions and pu-Ezzleatarv neolutiame in the way of nerving M11. Gladstone`: II"!!! for the work he Ind to K..I......__ _.-I..A:.._- 1.. an lm`. gba.-. AL- IJIZIBIAIIIUI arm [UT IIIU WOT` ne H. CO do and no the inhuman evictions in 1 Ireland. (C :3, loud and continued for nnnm tim.\ wunpugu. uapplaueeq Inc 0 01 Ire- land were I their etnnfro nutter how great, pron or mighty reland'e exter~ nunators may be they feel that blic opin- ioniauow atmng enough to thennthe world over and make them feel in cenaui e. (ppleuee) He paid a tribute to the in- o naive nature of the Luggacurren people. the aheence of crime from among them, and enid they had a better weapon than the blunderbue to avert the exterminator : arm: they had their ' ht of public opinion, the service of Mr. G adstone, and of the whole democncy of Great Britain. (Cheere.) He hedtnld the poor penpleat.I.nguacn.u:an. that there was a land beyond the weet where the soldiers and the police could not auppnae public opinion, and, he added. proudl an to eay that Canada has lDc~ fnended us, and that in it pnhlic opinion haebeenaroueed to apitch that must as~ ' toniah Lord Lanedowne when it has eeeum- ~ ed its full proportions. (Applause) Havimr dnnnnnm-d Um (`noroinn hill in uunnuuoeusnopoo pie. WIIQII 3l_ll`llOl1 0| 0! air Ignlloivod homu. cheer for the plan of pugn. ppluue.) The of Ira- were helium lhair ntnnmoogn innum- w wnuul on llad acme Inc much. He jneded the plan of cunpeign. said that in past year: &000.(l00o.pnnons but been driven from their nntive Ihore, aid M thiethinghed gone onlon enough and it would go on no . Lipplnune.) Mr. Pornell. in 1879. _ ' h_e Ironld never ggein beg the world for breed tor the evicted peo- e. He was not luging now for bread, In for eymgnthy um uustnncein the light, against terrible odds. from kindled hearts in Cumin. (Hour, hour.) "Mr. Parnell and Mr. 1)-in had put spirit into the [rink nee today. They were no longer without hope. He Ind eeen evictions in Lnggncurrnn. and he had teen the people. when turned out of their hallo:-ad lining; char for thn nlnn nf Ltuucu, ngilli lo!` IIIOIIIOI GER. mating toulln. Adniranduetionoflignr cant, while on t_ho same day. and in the sum of- oo. he nfuned to give 3 aimilnr reduction to tenants on land the ditch. ll . inntigal bl... us'QI| AC ......-..:..... -_:_l nun --u nun uwa ullllluunnxwl wmm; ton ` in : would have `d for it; Mid bin in ocnndnlou mg (did notnve him." HI knows the beta not." aid Mr O'Brien. "Ind at the eleventh hour he bu ` only to `y the word, unl to-Inorrow we do- pnn for Inlund rilhout I hush thought in M ourhautnIothinn.'(;ipplnnno.)Aninntance = of Ignadowufs unfairness was given, Mr. ; Trench, moat for-motile: cable. making Adnirandueonofllnr mnt. Speech of Ir. llllu-Ida. "i`7:.'u':n"3:'u3e:.."n: wu . J. I-L HANK! : (:.lcli it. D.`::. Sntlonnn; on . . adord. . W. Ryan : 013 J. Hculon, W. Gal`; Firth. I`. Ih:`.d.A.II<.(,`\nI ; lhtoke. gt`). umia,-3 J. IAIIIII; Iht||(|n.`9. ans... J. meu; sham.` AI ni Chnuhul. G. H. Hana; Wnurloo, W. |l(Mll.J. W. :l`IuehDhtr|ct, Llnllry Jkllodoo. 'l\bh Ibo third ya: that thanks. run gnuuao lot In ann- onlinnrynrntholtbo welcome that had hocautndedtolllanlluullr. Kllhrido. Hcdidnon-Jothnlkodthufottho on- thudnnnnddovodounndulf-nolioo with vhiohtho puplo had nllhd him udhilfrlcod in thdrlutggfo quanta nn-an-I-I :uI.I- I- L.I._| A --A- --1 luv. J. \\ ,u-uclocud: tron: rli-uh-.1 It \| -v uuuuuvu Lari: IIIDOIIIII concr- onon convened at thoQIunItn lotto dist church. Rev. Mr. Whiting oocnphd `the chair and Run J. W. Clnpuhun. o! Gnnbv. 0130.. van don-I nu-an 11.. WI. An Ooupoolng lI-`l'Io fllli loot- . IQ uuoo the links. uu wuu uuuu Iwvuub vlllilllli WWII he pin to I to ritual the langua- tionof tiCol G ( cup?-Ihnonu Iegenon. \ $`PL .%-. L- L- I L."- lnuulu. loll Would notspnro IXVC orthenke of the old ludveaoe the bloodolyour vein: ha I . Wouo` ghting thohsttlo ol taunts undlno iuC;nulA.ndwo hollow thatlnthooodwo will Will I. alougtho line." He uld that Parnell and Glndatouo I-on full of hopo, that the object they won Inching VII not no in any. sad that by and-by inutcnd of Irishman coming to Can- da with their nncon Cuwllun would ln nninn tn I to -ion... oh. I_..._..._, YI t y.T;':.".;:"E" ' to! Kim: of I nu-Ihnn llllllllll vote ulna grant entnnuean. Mr. O'Brien, acknowledging it, said he I'll rnteful for the splendid hearing that hnd `wen to them here in the Itmggle for the ohf` be e hundred yenn old `I will never forget the kindness nlld wnnn-heerted enthueium with which I and my friend ten welcomed to-dny by the peogle of Kingston. end the petit.-nee with which `on luve listened to onrd recital. Youdidit lortheceneeoi lreluid. You would not epere {onnelvu xforthenke (i the old lnnrli Anne tho land and came. If I live to i nu uuuelituull (0 De l.`8rl l9\l. A vote of thank: to the apuyars was moved by Mr. (Ssrdiner and earned by I ` standing vote amid gust enthuiun. Mr. O'Brien. n-knnn-Inrln-inn it uh! In. Iii I : \I\IIl-Zn`u sir. 0'Brionnid hcythnkod the India gcnt|uncn-ud. tbovuynhonvon hnpulnnndndudhyhdiupruont. iIgthofroutnou--ndvlthshurt < with gndtndofuIhext:-|- onlinnrvrnrnlholthn -am... 0... 3...:

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