Ka Nupepa Elele, Volume XII, Number 29, 28 February 1891 — IRELAND'S DIVIDED PARTY. [ARTICLE]

IRELAND'S DIVIDED PARTY.

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Dnblin, Pebrua¥j'4th.—The Freeman r s Joumal to-day announces that Pamell' held a short, friendly and important eonference with o'Brien,. at Calais, on Monday. The McCarthyites were also in the conference. The results of these deliberations will be published at the end of the week, There is no trutli in the report that an absolute settlement of the matters in dispute inside the Irish Parliamentary party has been arrived at. . i Pamell yesterday informed his eolleagues that he believed that in a few days such as he had always demanded, would be assured. The Express says Pamell lias eompelled McCarthy to adoptthe attitude' Pamell had vainly asked him to assume last November. The Express adds that the s.igHB iaulliply whieh indicate that Pamell haa forced the strength andthattheLiberals intond. to "st-and or fall by thodrastic t sweeping Home-Eule aeheme." Morley was the first to succuinb. Then Labouchere, after deolaving Pamell insane, indorsed "the mi4dman'fa" deniand, while the DaUn Nev:s ex-

hausts its vocabu!ary to eommenel McCarthy's "statesmanlike speech."