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Show MM IIIISII The Trouble Hrcnks Out Anew at Cork with Added Fierceness Fierce-ness and Hittei ucss. Parnell Arrives at Dublin and Enters Into Consultation witL Tim Harrington. TO MEET WITH O'BRIEN AGAIN, The Cathedral Itarred to the Parnellites Par-nellites by the I'riests ou Lord Major's I aj . Almost Created a Riot and Preparations for a Desperate Struggle for Supremacy, SCENES OF EXCITEMENT AT DUBLIN Sexton and Mealy Knuiidly Hissed by the Crowd! and rarnrll'e Nam Received Re-ceived with Cheers. Dt BMN, Jan. 2. I'aruell arrived in this city and is holding n long conference confer-ence with Timothy I). Harrington and Dr. Joseph Konney. It is understood tho conference between Parnell and O'Brien will be resumed ou Tuesday . next. 1 The Fight Renewed. Conic, Jan 2. The feud existing between be-tween the Irish bis-hops and tho Par-nellites, Par-nellites, which has been smouldering sinca tho election in North Kilkenny, again burst forth fiercely aud a most bitter feeling prevails on both sides. Mayor Horgan, nn earnest supporter rf Parnell, was installed at the town hall as mayor of Cork yesterday, and it was a scene of enthusiasm on tne part of tho Parnellites. No anti-Parnellites were present. A rumor was circulated early in the day that there was trouble brewing for , the ParnelLtn mayor. Tho trouble manifested itself when arrangements wore being made during the morning morn-ing for the usual installation ceremony cere-mony at the Catholic cathedral, which has always formed part of the day's proceedings. Tho Parnellites were then informed, first by rumor and afterward by positive fact, that the installation in-stallation ceremonies at the cathedral must be abandoned, as Bishop O'Calla-han O'Calla-han refused to receive the Parnellite mayor. This information was greeted with many signs of extreme imligna-; imligna-; tion by the Parnellites, who are now convinced that the buttle with the priesthood is only in its early stages, nd that a long and desperato struggle for supremacy between themselves and .' the priests may be looked forward to throughout Ireland if Parnell remains f .-w ' at the head of a faction of the Irish f party. . . ' ' . ' " '.-';-. v ' Dublin, Jan. 2 -Lord Mayor Noave ; ' was Installed yesterday amid a scene of considerable excitement. Sexton and Healy were roundly hissed by the crowds present,, and the mention of Parnell's name was cheered to the echo. |