LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT. GLADSTONE BETTER. THE KILMAINHAM "COMPACT." PARNELL AND FOSTER. A PATRIOT BAND. CAREY DISCREDITED.
(by electric telegraph.— copyeight.) (reuxbe's telegeams.) London, Feb. 23. In the House of Commons to«day the Marquis of Hartingfcoa stated that he hoped Mr Gladstone would be able to return to his duties m tb.3 House m a week's time. iSir Stafford Northcote has given notice of motion demanding the appointment of a Committee to inquire into the circumstances connected with the alleged Kilmainham " compact/ which led to the release of Mr Parnell, The debate on the Address m reply was resumed to-day by Mr Parnell who defended himself against the attack of Mr Foster. He declared that he only cared for the opinion of Ireland, and that the assertions of Mr Foster were altogether unjust. Mr Parnell added that the evidence of Caroy, the informer, was merely hearsay, and not wholly credible.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 26 February 1883, Page 2
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