Irish Affairs
I PER UNITED PRESS A5-SOO' AVION. | Paris December 3o. Messrs Parneil and O'Brien are discussing terms, and it is believed that Painell is disposed to retire from the present Parliament if re-elected leader of the party. New York, January 1. The Fenian Eossa's term of banishment has expired, and he intends to revisit Ireland. Londok. December 3l. The Eev Henry Allon, Cougregational minister, in a letter to the Times, says the report of the Commission showed that Mr Parneil was capable of treason and falsehood, and the divorce case has added to the delinquency, irrevocably destroying the confidence of the Nonconformists in him. January 2. It is reported that Mr l'arnell has consented to retire if Mr O'Brien is allowed to replace Mr Justin McCarthy as leader of the Irish party. Mrs O'Shea compromises the action brought to contest her aunt's will under which she received an enormous fortune. She has agreed to abandon her claim in consideration of payment of £50,000.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 83, 3 January 1891, Page 3
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