Irish Affairs
(PKR UNITED PRESS ASSCCrATION.) London, January 5: A romantic story is in circulation* about Mr Parnell and Mrs O'Shea. It runs that the lady once nursed him: back to life, and -on another occasion 'learning there was a plot to assassinate him, warned him to"leave"thetheatre and avoid taking his carriage. The story, with details,- has been published, and has improved Parnell's position. Mr Parnell demands that Mr Justin McCarthy should resign beforethe Irish party reforms under tho temporary leadership of -Mr' W O'JBrien. Messrs Parnell and O'Brien are at Boulogne. Delaney, another of- the Phoenix murderers, has been released. He was a witness on the Parnell Commisson. t> ie i Jam; My 7. Balfour has returned thanks tor the generous response to the appeal issued by' tne-Lo'd Lieutenant and himself on behalf of the distressed Irish families. Parnell and O'Brien wpv- -Joseted together for many hours y sterd\y, and resume their conference to-, ay.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 85, 8 January 1891, Page 2
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