Show WAS 1 BOI r tit case 1 I leus crar ef chester III A cig ILL dec 1 special there is one person in thia county who did not render very lincea thanks yesterday aad that is louis cordar aged about 17 years of age who until quit recently was happy in tha belief that eho a boy and would ha a man como day but who today to day changed her garments for tb more be bimini habiliment a women louis iff the of the day and her history though brief presents a peculiar phase aiom bo fact that her father john H border never fid the child her true sex but dressed her as a boy told her she was a boy and made his exit ea the acene hy leaving the child la chstr over two years az at the age of 14 years homeless and friend djonis wai taken to the poor hooee BK a public charge where after her health recuperated she wa adver aa an applicant for home ia the family ef bome per n willing abd able t adopt and care lor the orphan mrs nick gross living near eur greve in this county took the supposed suppo oed bey a pale lender blue eyed lank haired youngster yeung ster with a weak voice into her family and she soa adapted li ersell t her ingi every day on the farm utterly ignorant that she was a girl for two years of late however mrs were aroused and boen she satisfied herself that she had a airl working for her instead of a bey not knowing the proper course to pursue he brought lour to chester yesterday and consulted the proper authentic as to louis future wardrobe louis is ordinarily and is a good worker faithful in the performance ether duties and thoroughly innocent of any deception in concealing her sex pamella Pa mells manifesto noy 28 dariell issued his manifesto to the irish people yesterday afternoon he begun by saying that integrity and independence of a sec tion of the irish party hiving been apparently capped and de strayed the wire bullers pullers of the liberal pany it has become necessary for lae as leader of the irish party t take counsel with you and baring given you the knowledge which is is my possession ask your judgments upon a matter which aurely devolves upon yon to decide JL ettor fron gladstone to marcley Mor cley written fer the purpose of influencing fluen cing the deci eien of the irish party a the choice of a leader and claiming for the liberal and their leader the right of veto upon the choice is the immediate eaux of this nur pobe of which ia to aly wr im ira land considers the independence ef her party as her only safeguard within the and abaye and beyond all ahr considerations the threat m tact letter repeated ly on many platforms and in numerous bailish compeli me to put before yen information which antil now has been sorely in my and which will enable pou to understand the measure of with which you are threatened unless yea consent to throw me to the english now howling for my destruction talking about the irish mr pamell bays 1 I have undertook to ase every legitimate influence to irish public opinion to graduate the coming into force of BOW kegei and to necessary tor english opinion with regard to eon control and judicial appointment bat I 1 strongly dissented from the proposed reduction of the aliber of the member the interval of probo t ea aad pointed to the absence of any prospect of a baad laad settlement by either parliament Parlia meat as ft constitutional i drag the proa peati at peace aad prosperity ix ireland Irel aad yesterday erday inet before the meat ef this jessien ses sien pamell had another interview with morley and acs yr mel him the policy of the method of procedure with atef en ac to find the noeda ity oad of for th q alor of lical and limi in the of funda he agreed with me baya parabell Para ell and I 1 to move on the fait fad r inn of tha bill an amendment in favor of this local control advising that if this was rejected it might be left to the radicals second reading to oppose the principle of the measure I 1 left money under the impression that this would b e ray doty but in addition he made a remarkable proposal referring to the probable approaching victory of the liberals he suggested some considerations side rations as to the future of the irish party and asked me whether I 1 would be willing to assume the office of chief secretary for ireland or whether I 1 would allow another member of my party to take tho position he also put before me the desirability ot alline all of the land office of the cravn by legal members of my party 1 I told him amazed as I 1 was t the proposal that I 1 could not agree to forfeit ia any way the independence of the party and it members that the irish people had fruited me became they believed the declaration at cork in 1880 represented my conviction and that I 1 would on no account depart from it I 1 considered More lyt proposal prop esal that we h uld allow ourselves to be absorb ed duio english politics was one based upon an entire misconception of our pea in merely directed my attention to the plan of campaign he laid it would be ble for the liberal party when it attained power to do anything for these evicted tenants by direct action and it would also be for the irish parliament under the powers conferred to do anything for them and flinging ap his handa in a feature of despair he exclaimed having been in tipperary I 1 do not know what to propose prop oae 1 I told him this question was a limited one fund would be available from america and elsewhere tor the support of those tenants as long as necessary and this difficulty should not be allowed to interfere with the general interests of he country mr parnell refrained from mentioning the oshea divorce nc andal but said 1 I do not believe any action irish people in supporting me will endanger the home auld cause or postpone the of an irish parliament but even if the dancer were to be realized I 1 believe the irish people throughout the world would agree with me that postponement would be preferable to a compromise of our national rights by the acceptance of ft measure which would not nealise realise the aspirations of our race the manifesto ia quite and deals very fully and quite ably with the irish |