CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.
. Lpndo.n. The Irish bishops have issued n pastoral condemning boyc tting and the Plan of Campaign, and appealing to the Government to take steps to prevent the deplorahl-> results from (ho potato bight. Mr C. .n. V. Conybeare, M. P. for Cambourne, has been unseated from the local School Board, owing to the convictions which were recorded against him some time ngo under the Crimes Act. Mr Gladstone, speaking at Edinburgh, said he was in favour of the disestablishment of the Church of Bcotlnnd, but thought that endowment should accompany the disestablishment Keferi'ii'g' to affairs in Tin key, he remarked that it was hopeless to expect a |rop<r sy>t«m of government in that c untry. In the course of his remstr' s on the Irish question, ho sa >1 th t if Home Rule were grint d Irelsmd, lie would favour the re' en ti»i of Irish roj-re-sontation in the House of ComM'on*:. Stanley h's detoi mined to fully reveal the circumstances connected
with the <?.':?> Mi '>f Ma ; •■••• "Rar elof om < tlie rea.-O:'S why Emm Pasha uici nui accompany him ;,o Eng and S r Tlvnuas G <-rge Fro >ke, Bar', who was arr sted on a charge of ha - im decoyed Mr E uvad G'Ls n into a cellar in an empty mansion, an;' th*n obtained th<) k---v of Mr Gibson's 1 ck-r )i S. Cry vjr's Club, aid rein >ved and destroyed le.ters and portxv.its "f M:- Gibson's mistresses. ius aloiu wth an tlier defendant o liipro-v.ispd the case by paying the sim f£l2oo.
The Ti-fa^ury Im-; agreed to Sir F. I). Bt -ii's proposa a for thj continuation of the Direct mail services I The Antwerp wool sales ou the 28th opened dull, and the 1 idding was very reserved. Prices ranged from five to ten centimes below those ruling at the last sales. Mr II M. Stanley charges the Englishmen who were in command of his rear-guard in the Emm Pasha Relief Expedition with barbarous neglect to dying natives, and states that jealously prevented his subordinates from trying to keep straight Major Bartteiot, who Stanley alleges was killed fur ill-treating a chiPs wife. The press generally condems Stanley's innnendos respecting the death of Major Ba-tte'u;., a^.u v.:- ' nvuid that he should immediately I issue his promibed revelations, or | otherwiso his character will be dkhononred.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 November 1890, Page 2
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390CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 November 1890, Page 2
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