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Show THE HUSH LAND HILL sr rrogrtstlng Movilr. Xntlilng Hone by tha Corrrnraerit In Iteganl la tlic liilarallonal lllll. trrOR79TOHEALTHE PARNElllTE rACTioN rcuo. Malignant Assertions I'unnrnlng the Chicago Kinotltlou llflardlng Kngllth Kxhlbltors. Of TelscTtsb to lbs Mss. fOMMIV .tir. The Irish ljin.1 lllll.-The I'nilnaoete ilnea'lnn. -arnellllee-, HerMstnlr. Iaxdox, May 15. Though Parliament Parlia-ment has completed tho Ulstusslou of all tho original clni'is of the Irish land bill, liuull remains tn be ilono Willi tho measure alter tho Whitsunday recess. The government has dono nothing In rigard to the ulucillonal bill, excebt to decide that It shall be Introduced l-fnre l-fnre thu session closes. Tlti: ACTIO of tho Porlugutto ministry caused no surprise at tho foreign utllce here. Hx Istlugdlltereuces over tha policy of dialing with the mum-Hi troubles rendertl the formation of n new ministry min-istry desirable. Theemhaisy received assurance that the chaugu would not Interfere with the ireseutlng of the Anglo-PortugurKi convriilloii to the Cortes. The Portuguese havo every reason to be content with tho convention, conven-tion, for liord Hallsbury, In order to strengthen tho tottering inonarchlal Interest has conirded lo Portugal a sold block of territory 50,000 suare miles In ami, north of tho Zambesi liver, obtnlnlug In return only a narrow nar-row strip of laud rectifying a frontier ol Maiilcaland. Thu terms of tho convention con-vention aro certain to boopjaiH-d In Parliament.' inn hwoiuii of Impending defectluus from tho Par-nelllta Par-nelllta party arose from A movement which originated nuuldo of thu Irish mcmlwrs of the Commons , tho obloct of which waa to heal Ihe faction feud. Several blsho made drey thu channel chan-nel of communication between leading Paruellltes and McCarthyltes. The overtures for reconciliation were laken by the McCarthyltes as equivalent hi an abandonment of TarneD by his principal supiorters. No deflullo pro-losals pro-losals reached cither side. Gray places the blamofor balking hli elTotui Uxjii thu untimely revelation of tho overtures. over-tures. CAiu.r: um-ATCiua asserting that It has In-en decldetl to abandon tho International character of the Chicago exposition, though olc vlouilymtllgnant,operato In retarding the operations of thu Kugllsh exhibitors. exhibit-ors. Tho absence of explicit vlllclal statements from Chicago and tho wout of organized rvpresentatlau here are keenly felt and may rrsull In the leading lead-ing Industries Ignoring the fair.' |