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Show AN INTERVIEW WITH PARNELL. ThaEi-Ladr Will V.tlc the United State la lh Fall Eir.et of His tlarrlaae. London, June 27. l'arnell, during an interview at Brighton upon bis marriage mar-riage to Mrs. O'Shes, said be found it impossible to procure a marriage license li-cense for any country church, and in ordet to prevent delay be thought it best to have the ceremony performed at tbe registry office at Sleyning. l'arnell l'ar-nell said that a church ceremony would tie celebrated in London as soon as he and Mrs. Parncil were able to put in a fortnight s residence there. Tnis would probably be after the election at Carlow for a successor in parliament to the late O'dorraan Mahon. - l'arnell intends in the future to devote de-vote special attention to the industrial question, in which he is more interested than in any other present. Recently he has given general support to Balfour's Bal-four's Irish land bill, believing that it is a well-conceived measure and that it will greatly benetil the Irish tenants and land owners. l'arnell said he intendod, if possible, to visit the United States during the coming autumn, being of the opinion , that the sentiment of the Irish and Irish-Americans on tbe other side is ia ' his favor. Ha will try to attend the ' Irish convention to be held in Haiti-more. Haiti-more. When asked what he thought would f be the political effect of his marriage, x he said he had not given that question a thought, and did not think of it. Ho was now experiencing greater happi- " ness than ever previously during the f entire course of his life. |