Show Cork Branch of the National Lang ne LONDON Nov 2At a meeting of the Cork branch of the National league it transpired that Parnell had not informed any of his constituents of his intention previous to the publication of his manifesto mani-festo The meeting unanimously resolved to summon a conference with ParnelL incase case he go > s to Cork The manifesto has undoubtedly alienated a section of Par nails constituents Fitzgerald and OKelly Nationalists have telegraphed their constituents that they will resign if Parnell is sacrificed Morley will publish a reply to Farads manifesto on Monday The Cork clergy today adopted a resolution reso-lution declaring Parnell had forfeited their confidence and his retention in the leadership leader-ship would prove disastrous McCarthy Working Against ParnelL LONDON Nov 29 Justin McCarthy has communicated with his colleagues in America by cable and is said to have influenced in-fluenced several waverers against Parnell The defeat of Parnell at the Nationalist meeting Monday is now considered a foregone fore-gone cone usion The statement that Parnell controls the Irish parliamentary JUIIQ is not true me xuno is in tne nands of McCarthy and James Francis OBrien Parnell and the Parllamentarj Fund Special to THE HEBALD Examiner Dispatch LONDON Nov 39By Dunlaps cable In estimating the present situation it is essential to remember that the Parnellite party is largely composed of members who owe their seats to the Irish parliamentary fund which was drawn upon to pay their election expenses but for which they could i not have been elected This fund ia absolutely abso-lutely at Parnells disposal It is surmised thai in case he retains his post ho will act summarily with the malcontents replacing them by men who are attached to > his interests in-terests Of late the fund has greatly decreased and it was to replenish it that Dillon and OBrien and others went to America In fact these gentlemen at this moment hold the purse string It is for this reason that their decision for or against their old leader is so anxiously awaited Parnell remains the central figure of the drama so far as this country is concerned His slightest movements are curiously watched In his intercourse with his followers he is as haughty as ever while he snubs the entire en-tire Liberal party having paid no attention to Gladstones communication He refused to see Morley when the latter called It wa significant to note how every face in the house of commons turned to the Irish benches when Parnell made his appearance appear-ance The house was so quiet that the traditional tra-ditional pin could almost have been heard to drop when ho walked upon the gangway the hum of conversation and the usual rustling of papers having ceased bringing into unusual relief tha voice of the minister who happened to bo answering a question The Irish leader looked careworn but his eyes were bright Having taken his seat he took a bundle of letters from his pocket and at once became immersed in their con tf nts apparently o hvious of the sensation his oa trace hud causu and indifferent toit > It is reported today that the Liberal club of Reddish has vented its spite on Par nell by drowning his portrait in a tub of water then tearing it to ribbons Healey and Sexton Very Hostile to Parnell LONDON Nov 29 Healey and Sexton and a number of other opponents of Par nell held a conference today Parnells manifesto has stiffened their opposition and they have resolved to issue a counter manifesto forthwith This manifesto will bear a formidable list ol signatures The fight between the two factions will be fought to the bitter end Neither side will leave stone unturned |