Show British PUllnment London 23There is much excitement excite-ment in theCommons thoopeningof the session this afternoon as it was expected Parnell would speak in answer to the charges made against him A large l number of persons were in the lobbies I being unable to find room in the house The strangers gallery and the peers gallery gal-lery were filled The teats of all mem here were reserved Parnell said the utmost he desired to do was to make his position clear to the Irish people at home and abroad Fdreter he raid ought to be ashamed for traducing him He declined to reply to Forsters questions and charged that rpntleman with having asked him Parnell to disclose secrets of bis associates associ-ates If JTorster believed the articles published in the Irish World were likely to incite crime why had he not stopped the circulation of that paper He compared com-pared the responsibility of Forstor who had reed the articlea and believed what the result would be to that of himself who never read them though they were brought against him Justin McCarthy member for Lu jford has written Forster informing him that he will personally attack him during a speech which McCarthy intends to make in the Commons Sir Stefford Northcote has given notice that he will move for the appointment of a committee com-mittee to inquire into the matter of the release of Parnell Dillon and OJIelley from Kilmainham jail |