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Show BOYCOTTING IRISHMEN. How John Bull Proposes to Get Even on Paddy. New Yobk, December 15. A speoial from London to the Sun says: A movement was begun yesterday afternoon which involves probably the most astounding scheme of political revenge and proscription in the history his-tory of this generation. The movement grew out of a meeting at the National Liberal Lib-eral club of those Liberal, members whose majorities had been reduced by the casting of Irish votes for Tories, and of those Liberal Lib-eral candidates for Parliamentary seats who had been defeated by the same tactics. It was a very sore-headed assemblage, and GBEAT BITTEBNESS AGAINST THE IBTSH Was displayed in all the speeches. Many speakers said that their own Irish workmen on farms and estates, and in mines and factories, whom they had provided with sus-tence sus-tence in troublous times, agitated and voted against their masters, the bread-providers, at the bidding of strangers. This allusion to strangers refers, of course, to the ParneUite manifesto, which waa issued on on the Saturday preceding the borough elections, and which exhorted all Irish electors in great Britain to vote for Tones except in cases of a few specified Radioals. Other speakers declared it was easily |