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THE IRISH PARTIES.

(i:V IXKCIT.ie THl.KiJii.M'll -■eonUK.IIT.) 1.0.wn0.v, iVbrunry l.'J. Mkssi;.- (t'l!l:li;.v and Dillon, wild have 1 ji■■ -ii interviewed, slate that they advised MrParnell in make tin; fiffht an iiiiMiTSciiiiil one as f;ii' as possible, >lr I)*ilion s;iirl he would prefer to nil ire rather tlnni. serve uiifler Mr Pnrnell. Scveriil pi'Kiiiincnt members of the (Uadstone ]i;nty liiivi. , bern nuikintr fiiumciiil jiiTiinjcenieiils wiUi tlie jwH'ty led LyMrJi'sti'ii JloCurtliy. for i::iit,vinir on the Hoiiii. , I'iilf i-anipaiL-n, but decline to givuiiny nionotary tissislaiio; lo fvicti'd tf.iiiuits, 'I'he Times says Mr (Jhidstoin-'s pruiui:;c 1 cimcpssion.'i to the Hoim , llulers iiiiionnt to nothing niore than empty words, unless separation pure and simple is intended. The same journal «•■>piisiiltrs (hat Mr Pante'il's rwii oj)poiiiiiiis in Iri'liind arc the priests. The Stiindiirtl remarks that Mr Gladstone is Lutiiilialiiig , in vain, since, ho seos thiit Mr Panioll is inexorable. The Daily Xews beliovos that tho riijit.iuv over tin: leadership of tho Irish party will eventually result in the triumph of the Liberal cause, and The breakin.T up of IVrnullisin. Mr Justin McCarthy declares that he conducted the negotiations with l\[r I'arneli on tho ban's Hint il. was impossible that: Mr Panicll. could ivtaiu the leailership of Ihe party. The news of the rtiulure ljetween Mr MeCiirlliy and Mr P.iriirll has

caused a μ-loomy feeling in Trehtiid, and it is considered to have greatly injured the prosjiei.-ts of the I.l.oiii' , J.'ide cause. T.oMi'ix, February It. It i ; stated fiat the demand made by Mrl'iirnell fov iin absolute pledge that liie contiul of flie police in Ireland would be conceded at an early date, prevented all aiiiie.ible selflenieiil el' the cineslion of the leatlership.

Messrs Dillmi and O'lirien will i-ervo. Ilii'ir sentence 'ii Clonmel gaol, Tippernry. They met with a poor reception on rhoir .'inival in Dublin.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2901, 17 February 1891, Page 3

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THE IRISH PARTIES. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2901, 17 February 1891, Page 3

THE IRISH PARTIES. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2901, 17 February 1891, Page 3

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