PARNELLISM AND HOME RULE
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[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT.] (Received February 14, at 10 30 a m.) London, February 13. Several prominent members of the Gladstone*' party have been, making financial arrangements with the party led by Mr Justin M 'Car thy for carrying on the Home Rale campaign, but decline to [give any monetary-assistance to the evicted benants. The Times says that Gladstone's promised concessions to the Home Rale party amount to nothing more than ampty words, unless separation pure and simple is intended. The same journal considers that Parnell's real opponents in Ireland are the priests. The Standard remarks that Gladstone is vainly humiliated, since he sees that Parnell Is inexorable. The Daily News believes that the rapbare over the leadership of the Irish party will eventually result in the triumph of bhe Liberal cauße and the breaking up of Parnellism. "* Mr Justin McCarthy declares that he conducted his negotiations with Parnell on the basis that it was Impossible that Parnell could retain the leadership of the party. The news of the rupture between M'Oarthy and Parnell has caused a gloomy iseling ia Ireland, and it i« considered to
have greatly in j ured the prospects of the Home Rule cause. < :
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6990, 16 February 1891, Page 2
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205PARNELLISM AND HOME RULE Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6990, 16 February 1891, Page 2
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