Irish Affairs
I PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION, j London. December 26. The Clan na- Gael Society is organising a revival of Feuiauism. Mr Justin McCarthy says a compromise with Mr Parnell has become impossible. Mr O'Brien has arrived at Paris, and will surrender himself to the authorities promptly. December 29. It is expected that a Conference of the two sections of the Irish party will be held in Paris on Wednesday. O'Donnell, the writer, insists that the Supreme Council of the National League shall have control of the £40,000 deposited in Paris. The Proteetant Home Eule Association has passed a vote of confidence in Mr Parnell. Paeis, December 27. Representatives of the parties led by Mr Justin McCarthy and Mr Parnell are in this city discussing the situation with Mr W. O'Brien, who has recently arrived from America, and a great struggle to win him over is taking place. Mr Parnfll declares that hr> is undaunted by the result of the Kilkenny North election, and that he will contest every Home Rule seat in Ireland.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 82, 30 December 1890, Page 2
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