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• London, December 6.— -At a meeting of Irish party Mr Bexton, amid prolonged cu«ibn Wdelaved longer thiin 3 hoiits, the majority would meet apart, and depose Parnell from the leadership. Thir statemeatlodtQ.ftßceneotgreat exoitemenL Darnell commits assault on MoCAETHY. Late* at a meeting of the Irish party to-day William Abraham moved that Parnell should vacate the chair. As Justin McCarthy was handing up the; resolution, Parnell Btruck him on the Hand) and snatching the paper tore up the resolution amid intense excitement. ll^ip^L pE^NCIP THE ? KKipiY or his couxrm. Young McCarthy, who hitherto impported Parnell, denounced Him for having insulted his father, and declared that Parnell was an enemy to his country. PARNELL REFUSES TO PUT THE MOfION. ' t VERY STBONO LANGUAGE. Parne^l refused to put the motion^ and asked M who is master of Ireland," '• Gla4stpiie ?" Hedy retorted • l J¥hose mistress is 5 Kitty tyShea." Parnell reiplied "You cowardly scoundrel, to insult a lady in presence of Irish gentlemen f 45 hush members elect Mccarty as leader. There upon 45 of those present proceeded to another room and elected Justin McCarthy as chairman. : : ' RESOLUTION AS 10 HOME RULE. Healy proposed a resolution declaring that the Irish party must remain independent! and would never accept some 1 home rule unless one which would satisfy the Irish people. r* « fUAXK. GOD HOME RULS IS .rX^\ ■, SAVED?, .- :; ; .l-vV]*: The result of the meeting was conveyed to Gladstone who exclaimed *♦ Thank Übd Home Rule is saved!" McCarthy to issue manifest^. :Me Carthy's party will issue a maMf f esto Jp-morrow. *, _~f ~° BUFFALO BILL AND THE INSUR- %] -; GENT INDIANS. } New YoA*? December 1 5.— The Hon. jDody, Chief Scout to the United States, known as Buffalo Bill, declares that he could have captured the Indian Chief, "Sitting ßull/ without losso* lifewif he had not been prevented. X PASTEUR DISPQV^RS^ TUBERCU^ discovered: a; preventive for *R|b©rculoßiß. KOCH DISCOVERS CURES FORBiSfetEßli AND uk&fAW. Berlin, December 6.— The -announce* ment that Koch has discovered a cure fpr diphtheria and tetanus is coanrmed/
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2564, 8 December 1890, Page 2
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2564, 8 December 1890, Page 2
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