Show CROSSEXAMINED rarncll Takes tI Witness itanil and Testifies About Irish Aflaire LONDON May IThe direct examination of Parnell was concluded at todays session ses-sion of the Paruell commission Paruell declared that he had conducted the Irish agitation constitutionally The crossexamination was begun Parnell on crossexamhiation denied that the IrMi UorW ever collected money for any parliamentary purpose The riVi World had been hostile to him and the parliamentary par-liamentary party since 1SS2 AttorneyGeneral Webster here produced extracts from the irish World praising Par nells action in parliament after ISbU Sir Charles Uussell counsel for Parnellites pat in extracts adverse to Parnell The crossexamination was then continued Parnell admitted knowing Mooney otherwise oth-erwise known as Transatlantic Mooney wrote violent articles still the witness could not object to receiving Mooneys tributes to assist the party if he did net publish articles advocating murder The witness had held no communication with Patrick Ford since SI Parnell emphatically em-phatically denied that his Irish schemes ever included a coalition with Fenians in order to expel landlords from Ireland lIe certainly aimed to destroy landlordism but not not to drive individuals from the country and he never had any idea i of resorting re-sorting illegal means He did not recollect meeting Daviit and Tohn OLevry in 1S7S and discussing with them about a possible alliance between the Nationalists and the Fenians He had a notion that the national fund in America and the skirmishing fund were identical Attorney General Webster here read a violent manifesto signed by John Devoy and others and issued at Dublin P t13 ueaLd Paniell declared that he had never heard of it before lie had met Oevpy Urealin Finerty and Alexander Sullivan and number oi a physical force men lIe said he would frankly avow that he felt it was no part of his duty to exclude ex-clude any from the lejgue on account of heir antecedents He wanted to include in it all Irishmen trusting that every section sec-tion would accept the new constitutional fount of agitation He had aimed at asking he physical force men to abandon heir arrangement and to accept his To shut the constitutional door in their faces because they did not imineci itely agree would have been very foolish lie did not recollect making a speech at Jynn Mass in which it was alleged that he had said that when England was beaten to her knees the time would have come to realize the idea of theXationalistsHeadmit ted that if he had used those words hemutt have been thinking of the method of wai fare in the event of the constitutional one 1 ailing At Troy somebody offered him ci for bread and WO for lead He did not object to the offer because he thought the offer meant S1 for charity work and SM for league work Adjourned |