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PARNELL IN DISGRACE.

}\ViR PRESS ASSOCIATION. |

The London Irish Leagues have unanimously declared in favor of Parnell. The branches at Glasgow and Liverpool, are divided in the matter, but many of the leading branches in Ireland "are in fovor of Parnell retaining leadership. - PARNELL IN A PASSION., Mr ParnelFs speech at the meeting of Irish party to-day, was very passionate, and aB he disallowed any reference to be made to the recent divorce proceeding. This led to a series of bot encounters between Parnell and Healey, and others. PARNELL DENOUNCES GLADSTONE PARTY. .. London, December 2. — At the meeting of the Irish party at Galloway yesterday, Mr Parnell declared that no member of the Gladstonian party was to be trusted, and Gladstone himself was a garrulous old gentleman; -Parnell. .accused ascertain section, 'incluSing Mr Sexton and Mr Healey, of conspiring with Labouchere and Jas. Stuart to oust him from the leadership. In course of his remarks, he also accused Mr Gladstone of provoking the present situation of affairs, and,called him " aleader killer," who had stabbed the late Isaac Butt in the back. Parnell admitted he had erred in keeping the pledge made to Mr Gladstone', and not revealing the Hawarden proposals to his colleagues, but said that his party had virtually agreed to decline Home Rule for Ireland on the basis ■ketched at Hawarden.

The meetiDg was attended by 74 members. '

ARCHBISHOP CROKE'S DENIAL.

Archbishop Croke denies having made nse of the statement that Pai hell's morals were a matter between himself and his Protestant Bishop. Pamelas friends in Dublin are confident that their leader wili come out of the preß&nt trouble triumphant.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 4

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PAENELL IN DIBGBAOE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 4

PAENELL IN DIBGBAOE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 4

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