LATE CABLES.
_VBB FBESS .ASSOCIATION—COPYBIQHT.]
{Received November _7, 11.30 p.m.) ADD3ESS-IN-REPLY. London, November 26. In the House of Lords the Address-in-Reply was agreed to. In the Houso of Commons there was only a tame debate, which collapsod on Mr Gladstone declining to move au amendment. /"" PARNELL AND GLADSTONE. /' When Mr Parnell was re-elected leader of the Irish party at the meeting of tha Ipieh members yesterday, tho Times says Me Gladstone personalty solicited Mr Parnell to resign. The general impression is that _£r Gladstone will abaudoh political life unless his ultimatum is accepted by Mr Parnell. Ho is incensed at Mr Parnell not having; informed his supporters of its nature before his re-election. At a second meeting to-day, the Parnellites declared that they wonld remain faithful to Parnell, even though. Home Rule be delayed for years. AMERICAN SILVER ACT. The Amaricau Silver Act is pronounwd a failure. The Free Coinage Bill is regarded as certain to bo passed by Congress. LADY JERSEY. Tho medical report on the health of Lady Jersey states that tbe fever has ceased.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6009, 27 November 1890, Page 2
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177LATE CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6009, 27 November 1890, Page 2
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