The Parnellite Split Or the Disruption of the Irish Parliamentary Party

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The Parnellite Split Or the Disruption of the Irish Parliamentary Party
Robert Mudie
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Power framed the telegram and asked him to send it ; but a second official telegram was sent by Mr. Power, which he himself thought ought to have been sub- mitted to the mover and seconder of the resolution.
Mr. Parnell. — We explained why the second telegram was sent, which has caused such wrath on the part of Mr. Barry.
Mr. Richard Power. — Mr. Barry has made rather too much about these telegrams, and I will briefly state exactly what did occur. When I left the room here I met Mr. Deasy, and
...I said to him that we should consult together about this telegram. Mr. Deasy said he would be satisfied with any telegram I would send. That was as regards the second telegram. As regards the first telegram, I say I perfectly agree with Mr. Barry. I must say I objected to putting the names in, but Mr. Barry objected to taking them out, and said it would be very unfair if the names were not put in. He was supported in that view by two other gentlemen, whose names I do not remember. I betrayed a little weakness, and very wrongly sent it without seeing Mr.

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