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London. Mr Paineil's right to control the funds subscribed from America is disputed, Warning lias been sent to the bankers of Paris not to honour Mr Para ell's cheques drawn upon the League Funds deposited in that city. Mr Parnell addressed a meeting in Dublin. He characterised the action of the secessionists as disgraceful, and said he was fully prepared to accept a compromise or to resign if it would bring Home Bule nearer to tho Irish people. Ho, however, would decline to resign the integrity of hif> party in deference coseutimont and hypocrisy. Mr Justin McCarthy Iris issued a manifesto appoaliii" to tho ppoplp to , savo their country from destruction. Tho manifesto states that the rejection i if Home Bule and a return to the Tories will be a fresh mandate of coercion, and all hope of liberty may be abandoned by this generation* Owing to the newspaper United Ireland supporting Mr Justin McCarthy, Mr Parnell seized the plant, ejocted tho acting 1 editor and destroyed this week's edition* This action" of Mr P.miell led to a free h\'hfc with the officers of the Provost. Several crowded meetings have been heU, at which Mr Parnell described Mr Gladstone as a grand old spider catching Irish flics. Ho announced that his defence would he forthcoming presently, and asserted that ho intended to persevere in tho constitutional path as long as possible. He appealed to the youth of Ireland against tho cowardly mutineers who had deserted him. The polling for North Kilkenny takes place on 22nd December. Mr McCarthy's supporters in revenge raided the Young Ireland office and smashed the type. After the row at the office of the United Ireland, a great crowd assembled and recaptured the place. The Provost's Committee of the Corporation of Edinburgh, to whom the question of allowing Mr Paruell to retain the freedom of the city was relegated, advise that his name should be struck of the burgess roll. Mr Barry O'Brien, Mr Parncl's nominee for tho Kilkenny North seat has withdrawn from the contest, and Mr Vincent Scullj replaces him. New Zealand hemp is in fair demand. Good q-mlity, £2(5 10s ; fair £24. Quotations for frozen meat are unchanged. _
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 December 1890, Page 2
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367CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 December 1890, Page 2
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