Ka Nupepa Elele, Volume XII, Number 27, 14 February 1891 — THE IRISH AGITATION. [ARTICLE]

THE IRISH AGITATION.

Parnell Addresses a Big Meeting at Waterford. Waterford, Jan. 25.— Parnell today addressed here the largest meeting held during the present campaign. He said that Hartlepool had declared entirely for him in the recent election, and it depended upon Irishmen themselves what kind of home rule they obtained. He addmitted that he was too amiable with Gladstone at Hawarden, but promised that he would not repeat that mistake. He had never known anything to be got out of negotiations with Gladstone, and was glad that they had heen broken off. A body of McCarthyites held a counter demonstr[a]tion at Mullinavat. Archbishop Croke accompanies his subscription to the fund for the fam[i]ly of a Protestant rector with a scathing letter reproaching Parnell for doubting Catholic treatment of Protestants after himself recieving a testimonial of $200,000 from them.