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BRITISH & FOREIGN.

[By BSlbotbio Telegraph. •-: •• (Per Press Association.) ' (Received November g4, 6 p.m.) ; f. > NEW YORK, Nov> 22^ < V The New York Branch of the Irish : National Land League demand that ac- ; counts be produced showing how a sum of .-.'"' two million pounds, remitted to Ireland - from America since 1886, has been dis-".":---posed of. The League also denounces the . : ' present mission of Messrs Dillon and O'Brien. LONDON, •< Nov. 22. Tho Daily Telegraph considers that the result of the O'Shea divorce case haa convulsadthe Gladstone party* theEnglißh : : Catholics, and the dissenting Presbyterians. The press insist that Parnell should retire from the lead of the Irish party. The Star, in referring to the case, " admits that the English and Scotch Liberals are smitten against Parnell. The New York Tribune considers that the charge on which Parnell stands convicted : is bo base that he must retire. The Canadian press are unanimous in condeninatioß of hia conduct. In Ireland resolutions are carried daily favoring Parnell's maintaining the leadership of the party. : The * Roman Catholic Bishops are silent on the matter. A female admirer of ParneU's; r has bequathed him L2OOO. ; \ . | The amount of Baring Bros.' guarantee will be L 17,000,000 without assistetic© from private and country banks.. -Fhe^" Bariug Bros, will be formed into a limited^ company with a capital of over a mUlidnr . which is chiefly provided by members of V^ the family. ' ','-.".- v" '-. In the ritualistic';:: charge against th« ; Bishop of Lincoln the Archbishop oi Canterbury has decided "that the ~:Bishop-4-committed.no illegal acts in mixing water ;> with the sacramental wine used in the Holy Communion and rinsing the paten and chalice and drinking the ablutions or by adopting the eastward position at ante communion office, but he condemned the action of the Bishop in standing in »u6h ~ a position during the prayer of conaecration as to hide the manual acts and also p£;i making the sign of the cross bttiifow "l people when.pronouncing the benediction. -;.^ No costs were allowedy , The prew 4ci<»» ■■'£ that the decision is generally in, ikyjot .*-af '-.i ritualists. /-.-; '- i :''■'' \'-; : .y\. : } There is a great recovery iiifßritisH " New York and Continehtalfjgene\al Stocks. , -. :r'-^--i~yi--':y-'\ A wheat cargo ex-Anglo-Norman f rota '■-■ Oamaru has been Bold at 35s 6dv _ Silver is quoted at3s 10£ d. ; ; -':•? '^f At the request of Mr Parnell Sir O.^ Gavan Duffy will contest the election' for H; Kilkenny North, rendered vacant' pwinW'' to the death of E. P. MulhalleffrMaruinV who was returned at last election witKoufc^ opposition. --. ■'.' . -C. '-,; •' i .0 The Parliamentary Committee parades ~; Congress support eight hoursiiftfeiainOTi^ only, as they fear a /bill pro^idingr^fdrl eight hours generally would destroy ttefeoijr unions. MrT. Bart, M^.P*dne^of the Committee, insists tha^thexadoption^S eight hours, even for miners, /.wiUrr^nder half the mines in the North idleT [SPECIALS TO PEBSS.ASSOOIATIidN.]": ■"'•■•. London, Novi 21. :■- '•-; The tramway men ar^ striking. H ? ;.| s Mr Davitt considers that 'theiVcriaii^ caused by the Parnell : w^idrerjus^tKe^ gravest into which the cause Vof^-fflqnieS Rule has been plunged for^en ''yea#a;- '" J3t#? believes that those who advise Mt Paraell^ co retain the leadership of the Irish par^l are assisting its enemies. \ a-:v ; :^^vo^ It is stated that seyeral pthj^MiMa^ have advised Mr Parnell to 're^igrf^ $bb htf^ is obstinate, and will not do so. = ?-".X;y i^'> ir - Iris uncTeratood. fcliafcLoM North^ro^^* the head of the Bariug- family, enter the firm. ; >i i '^i -.-", '; > x&r =' ; '£i - Mr Chamberlain considers case is worse than thAt^f^Sir^Ohailes 1 '- DUke." - ,= ■/■- <'>'-\m~*!?&^M>&Ws^ Mr Bradlaugh wiH;>isijb Aust^a ? ?m- ; the autumn. Mr Henry irvidg-has l !!^^; promised to visit the colonies ih: a year*' ? Sarah Bernhardt is preparing costuihes for^ her opening in Melbourne in June. iWi^'^ .--"'- ■• •" ■ Before his executipnrßiMh^U^ma<3[e^' confession of his guilts to r» Udergy nlajal B*^

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5928, 24 November 1890, Page 2

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609

BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5928, 24 November 1890, Page 2

BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5928, 24 November 1890, Page 2

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