Show PA KNELL PLAITED I The Actutor Loftluz His Power aud Influence New York TForWLondon cable Although Mr Parnoll has returned to London without being arrested there can be no doubt that the home office has convincing con-vincing proofs of bis association with treasonable societies Dayitt certaInly succeeded in enticing him into a position where tho law could stop in and lay iu hands upon him at uny moment Ho will shortly jtlurn to Piri but the sharp comments of New York paper which were cabled hero on bis proposed American tor duterro1 him fn m this later enterprue Iho prolounrt dis courtgoment caused by hU di appejnnc8 ebliged die member for Cork city to show himself again in farhiment at nil hazards but ho knows hia danger for papen iu pofcCifiion of the home office w > uld in Uw justify hia arrest at any moment I may add that 1 recgtye theie facts upon authority which cn be trusted impliculy Head Centre Stephens of the Fenian Brolhorhoad denies having held a coniultatioa wuh Mr Parnell and condemns bis plan of action In my opinion all probability of Feniin attacks of any coniequence at least has pased KWAy The leaders of the Fenian organization organi-zation cow know that any outbreak would reooil henviiy on their own friends and members of the Irish party re more anxious tnao anybody to prevent disturbance aj at the first sign violence tho Land Leaguers in the liouieof Commons Com-mons and out ot it would bo arrested Mr Parnolla latest manifesto recommending recom-mending an alliance with English radi cals hows that at last I ho recognizes the right and only practcal policy for Irish members to adopt Unfortunately be has hitherto spurntd all overture and rudicals havo no longer power or indeed inclination to join forces with him Obstruction Ob-struction tactics havM discredit Mr Farnolls leaderihip and immensely injured in-jured tbo Iriih causa throughout the nation Hit interview it 1aris with Henri Rocbefort baa alio ai was tll be expected givun bitter ofienco to the I Catholic patty and hi countrymen bugir to Icel that all i > lott I unles thoy can and a leader of better judgment Tribunes cableitram Victor Hugo friends admit regretfully tho tubiUntU truth of thy reporUof ton Karnell interviews inter-views It is Victor Hugos intsntipn presently to iisue So rrumftslo vurinjj bouinruie Friends lay it is notchar actxnstic of Hugo to decide on politic molten from a purely sentimental view and attcr bearirg one aide Hewa nover known lo itudy tbo Iruh question or lo show any interest in tenants grievances till Mr Paruell appeared Mr Parneilt conduct in taking advantage of tte old mans political dutigo excies indignation indigna-tion among Victor Hugos friendi Cath olici are duiatified Tent indignation ot Catholic is no leu at IIr Ptrnoll teelc ing ha alliance of M Rocbtfurt and other notorious communists and athiiiU Th leading Catholic organs which were heretofore duposed to bd friendly to Mr Parnu1 tiovrouudialahim Tolegramn from Rome report tho Pops a < ngry and Dublin diipatche affirm tho tame there of Irish bishops Parnells friends complain of his want uf tact in associating associat-ing himself conspicuously with men with whom it u impossible for Irish latholici as a body to act for any common purpose pur-pose French sympathy it i lost The French conservatives and liberals whose sympathy with Ireland Paruell hoped to turn to account ire alienated Everybody agrees that the French campaign cam-paign wag a failure Jfarnell having enlisted only M Itochofort the most discontented politican in all France and Victor Hugo whoso influence is exclusively exclu-sively iterary P rnnll capped the climax of his folly by wantonly insulting Uambelft The Parnell organs in Dublin Dub-lin slur over the French incident and suppress the details This reiort to iilnrice is a most significant comment Dublin 20 Parnell addtesed 15 000 i > o plo at Clarn King County today Hu was received by Inrgs crowds with great enlhutium at railway lUtioni on the route He adried tbo people especially espe-cially tenants to rcmnin firm and congratulated con-gratulated hiniief hmving by obsruc lion in Parliament prevented tht suipen sion of the habeas corpus tevan weeks A Catholic priest presided and the stars and stripes waved over him Parnell has started for London London 2I71mes Dublin The prestige of the Lind League has sensibly declined The people are beginning to fear it lest Outrage have almo entirely en-tirely cca > cd and the payment of rent I incr aspd London 21The Souieof Commoiis was crowded this afternoon Notice was Riven that too question would bo put tomorrow to-morrow whelher Parnoll speech at Clara vfrterday eFeci lly the passage relative to ploughing up laid so that Innuloris could not graze cnttlo ui on it was not an incitement to a unishabl offense The notice was received with cheers |