Mr Parnell and the Liberal Part
| FKR UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 • ■■ " London. I)eoen tier \t. - Before leaving Dublin for Cork Mr Pa; riell re-entered the office of the Unite Ireland and smashed the doors. The residences of those members of th Irish Parliamentary party who hay seceded from Parnell are guarded b, police. : Messrs Dillon and O'Brien have issue ■ a fresh attack on the Liberal -Unionis .party. Their manifesto claims that th righteousness of the Irish policy has beei r fully vindicated. Mr Gladstone, speaking at Worksop said he was immovable in his resolutioi 'au&tb co-operate again with Mr Parnell Mr Parnell will confer with Mr O'Briei iii Paris in regard to the present crisis and it is hoped that a compromise will b< " " : ; ■The clergy in Ireland are destroying posters which have been issued by th< /Parnell section. In spite of Mr ParneU's action the pub lishers of the United Ireland succeeded ir getting but two issues, but a thousand copies were L seized by a. body of arinec men and thrown iv.to the river LifFey. Despite the appeals made by Messrs Dillon and O.'Brien, the trustees of the American funds refuse to relinquish one dollar until the question of the leadership is finally settled. The, mob attacked Messrs- Davitt, Hea■ley, and the clerical escort at Kilkenny. ■ Mr Parnell, with a view of assisting his candidate for Kilkenny North seat, is adopting vigorous tactics and is making a strong appeal to the mob in that city, where he met with an enthusiastic recepceptioh. . December 13. Mr Parnell has accepted tHe leadership of the Irish Labour Federation, and the priests have vainly, attempted to rally the people. Mi* ParneJl insists. , on absolute submission to his leadership. Owing" to legal objections Mr Parnell has fui'ed to wi-ljdraw the moneys of the Land League deposited in a bank at Paris. The Nation oflfiee issued this week's edition of New United Ireland. The offices of both the; New and Old United Ireland are now watched by armed men. December 14. Mr Parnell has; won over to his side the labour societies established in Cork by Mr Davitt. \ Mr Healy dubbed Mrs O'Shea the Joan of Arc of the Tories. : December 15. Mr Healy has 'denounced Mr Parnell for going into hiding when a vital crisis in the history of; Ireland was pending, sind for diverting the League funds to pay •hirelings. - V. "\ .
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 77, 16 December 1890, Page 3
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399Mr Parnell and the Liberal Part Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 77, 16 December 1890, Page 3
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