IRISH PARTIES.
(ISY KLBCTKC'TKLKGII.U'II.— COI'VIUGHr.) Loxdox. October M. Mr TiAhouciikri-; declares that Mr Parnell informed him that Captain O'Shoa w;is concornod in thn forged letters which played so promiiu-nt a piirt ut tho Pdrncll Commission ; also, that the captain hurl obtained nionoy from Mr Chamberlain with which to pay Pip;ott. The Cork Convention hnsboen postponed until the 27th inspirit, as the McCarthyites fear that tho populace mipfht make an attack nn tlioin.
It is rumoured that Mrs Parnell proposes to publish the letters between Mr Parndl and Mr Gladstone on Irish am'airs.
French bankers are wailing for loyil authority to disburse the funds deposited with them in Puruell's nann , . Tho Daily Telegraph Paris correspondent says it is'lpossiblo tin funds may become the property of Franco. Mr Justic McCarthy dni'-inol intend to issue any miiuifeslo. itus liis belief that there is no real division beween the two sections of tho Irish iwrty.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3005, 17 October 1891, Page 2
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151IRISH PARTIES. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3005, 17 October 1891, Page 2
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