Show SHOULD BE PUNCHED A member of parliament tells tanner that 1119 SHOULD BE BROKEN anil and the lawyer for the crown wants particulars of william obrien trial fetn ve axx A iclal oc lal ed aress 1 to the 11 ralla CORK sept 24 at the opening of the court taday ta tj day sir careon carson counsel for the crown complained to the judge that tanner member of parliament parl a had yesterday within court cou rt called him a mean coward and lad had expressed alz alip hope that hie his head bead might bo be broken the court malo mado out a complaint sir mr obrien replying to tho the charge made against him of having used se seditious language in a public address declared the court was not competent to try him because it was wa foreign in its composition to the tile requirements of t the he british constitution at this point tho the judge stopped obrien i en saying this discussion of polities pol itice would not be allowed in the proceedings edinge obrien thereupon declared be was the tile chosen representative of the irish trish people and would mould advocate free speech the court again stopped liim mill obrien said sald in hie his speech of defense that the crown was guilty of having suppressed c e idencio favorable fAve rable tobia the tile frown had withheld mith held for instance note mado by the head constable of defendants speech in these notee lie aid said was recorded hie big statement that the irish party would give the land bill fair play continuing obrien justified tho kl kingston i 11 tenants on the lie ground that the evictions against them were commenced rion ced just on the tile eve of the passage of the land bill and thus an attempt was made to defraud the poor tenants of the benefits of the measure he lie admitted he had bail advised the tenants not to give up without resistance and that he be had bad declared deiL lared thu that lefore I god and man they were mere justified in defending their homes immediately after trial and sentence on the first charge he was placed on trial ona second charge cli arge this waa was of I 1 hi h i same nature as hie the others upon this he was also found guilty and sentenced to three months imprisonment the term torm to bo served with the other obrien 0 brien ap pleaded from both judgments and W was liberated on bail jno Mande chairman of the board of the poor law guardian of mitchelstown Mitchels town m who ho was jointly indicted with obrien for using seditious s language in a speech he made on the sime sa nie occasion aria also convicted and sentenced to two months imprisonment Alan doville appealed obrien when ho lie emerged from the courtroom was received with an ovation LATER Mitchel toun ie is illuming ted tonight rowe rows of candles a arc placed I 1 in all the windows on main street obrien and II arrington caught the tho night mail train at limerick and proceeded to dublin when they left mitchelstown Mitchels 1 town they were followed some distance by the cheering crow da do the throat b new yott york prem sept 24 alarming reports of 1 I tho the renewal in A bad forin of the throat ol 01 the crown I 1 1 laa 1 11 1 frederick william has boon beon traced to paris and vienna eo sources they are so definite and detailed that they created much anxiety here inquiry sent to elicited a telegram tonight stating the prince had not been troubled with fresh symptoms tho tile assurances however do not dissipate pa te popular alarm over the princea princes condition it ia is he has had a alight relapse and that tho the state ol 01 hi bib throat ie Is less promising pro |