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Show "GODSAVEIRELAND" Scully Publishes J. Leltrr Ja the "Freeman's Jolrnal" epen the Irish bHaatiOB. I O'BRIEN AND ( THE LONDON "TIMES." Swindling 'ew Tori Jewelers ani Diamond Brokers on a Large Scale. CELEBRATION OFTHE BIRTHDAY or CLAosTonc. The Idaho Senators 1'resrnt Their Crcdcutlats aad a l)lcnsion Arises. TeJexTsvh to ta .n-sl NLClXT'sj Z.EITCB. Parntll Commuted Only Prlvale tier, ll Has. DUDLI.N-, D.-c. 3. Viscect Sculiy, recently defeated by Sir John Pope Ueuuessy in tbo contest for the North Kilkenny suit in Parliament has written a letter to ttie freeman' Journal, iu which lie says that the attitude of the Irish Dlshoi Before and dutlng the election referrtd to only shows that Parneli ''committed private Ice and allowed Judgment by default to be delivered against linn aud therefore tie had bceu pronounced pro-nounced ua linger eligible to a position posi-tion of public trust." Continuing, Scully says, the Irish strurglu is essentially a ulltlcal, aud not a moral one, a struggle for !tao for trie lrl?a to manage Irish alTalis after their owu fashion. Tue struggle strug-gle is oueof pounds, shillings aud peuce, and notoftacnum-iiU. Atli-lone, Atli-lone, Jtoscummon and Weatmealb are excited by a proclamation placarded pla-carded in all prominent i laevs. It is stated that true Irishmen have resolved to suptwrt tlieli iude-ndeuce, iude-ndeuce, anil that KlUcnuy's reverse re-verse Is tho "trumpet call fur you to close your ranks aud mi'iu a list supreme flbt far the muse." It adds that the "Fatherland Is threatened threat-ened by a calamity surpassing a thousand coercion acts, the Ion erlng of tbo lligof independence on ttie vaguu promises of a British statesman. The Irish Iil-tory teems with disasters resulting result-ing from telLinco placed upon Kngllsli pmmles." continuing, It asks people to sustain the tried imllry oftIielude,endc'Ut)jatty in Parliament, Parlia-ment, adding that witli the pro, le of Ireland aud America united behind be-hind it, it should sustain tho leader who made that wliey and led y ou to victory until uon. The leue between be-tween the Independent party x.s as to whether peuplu shoatd clioo-o theiroirn leader and laity, or, as to whether they should be- cuuw merely a art of English liberals aud accej t the leaier dictated by tlie Culi-'i lenders. lend-ers. That woulu not le home rule. We want real h jius rule, home rule for which Hmmttt anl other patriots pa-triots gave thtlr noblu lives. We were advancing to victor u ider a good leader, faupjiolt him and the trand cuuss forever. U-rJ save Ireland." |