Show iELEel AJHICNEWS The Istnd Lcatne Crt + ltUon Dublin 161n the Land LHguecolJ ven ion ParDen paid hu hclll d the land MJ wouli not stand tue tt If > t should they Tuulu tie justified in wnutridr iid toe t ok ifthey dphd Li Wilt h d N > ant or u sum any thr 1 1i1i i use Cn ers It might very soon be their duty to assemble ta n Dillon I tiquiesced io the pr pdti n that the Tur I c e should bn test1 but no was cer tnin that in the test it WIIU d foil A r ut on nuthoizinu th Land League to tkA crscs to bring before the land court provided tbt no American monoy hnd been employ f d ws car ied About a tzn delegates pp < sud the raolution bv exclaiming ThH Eng inn rule still The fiftn and sixth resolutions were then un4iimouly adopted Ju tiu IcUarthy read a fetter from Brenn + n to P raell staling that the cUpeius in Kilnrminham jail grot the convention and sty if tho will of the country favors the policy cf > mmunic ted in oab egrnns from Am ran branches of the Ltnd League tnep desire that no consideration for toeir p Sition should influence the decision of the convention Loud cheers followed the reading Parnel aid the resolutions affecting laborers would be taken up on Saturday Dublin 170n the reassembling of the NHtknal League Parnell announced a resolution calling Upl farmers to prove their sympathy with laborers by raising dwellings for them and enabling them to live in something like decency and comfort Pnrneil8 resolution asking firmera to prove their sympathy with laborers was unanimously adopted |