THE ALLEGED COMPACT.
THE DYNAMITE TRUCE AT AN ! END. j [BPKOIAI. TO UNITED PEESB ABBOCTATUW.] I (Received June 16, 1.45 a.m.) | London, 14th Juno. _Mr. Gladstone, in, Lin manifesto, maintained a silence respecting the Irish Land Purchase, and laments the necessity for j another general election, especially at the present time, when the natural cry is for reposo. Ho also deprecates the bigotry displayed by the Scotch and Irish Presbyterians, and denounces what he terms tho I present paper union of Iroland and England. Mr. Parnell and Mr. Justin M'Carthy have published damaging details of an interview with the Earl of Carnarvon, in which, they insist that the Earl promised to grant n protective tariff, and sketched out an Irish constitution on the model o£ colonial constitutions, and at the same timo expressed himself as personally in favour of Home Rule being granted to Ireland. Lord Carnarvon has emphatically denied the above statement. Tho Fenian Brotherhood have issued a manifesto, in which they declare that the : dynamite truce which has existed for some | timo past is now at an end. Latest.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 2
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181THE ALLEGED COMPACT. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 2
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