Show Before the Parnell Commission LONPON June SO Sexton member of parliament and lord mayor of Dublin appeared ap-peared before the Parnell commission tc day Sexton would not say that ho opposed op-posed the principles of the Fenian society He claimed that boycotting was a neces s arycvil Sexton admitted that he had been asked to join tho eniau soc tybut he positively refused to divulge tho name of the person vh asked Tiim AttorneyGeneral Webster counsel for the Time pressed him hard and persis toothy tO tboname nnd became very dgry when bo found he could not move p the witness After a passionate scene between be-tween the counsel and tho with ness the former finally abandoned his attempt to compel Sexton to rep yand began to question ques-tion in regard to AlexandecSullivan Sexton Sex-ton said he regarded Sullivan in the sam favorable light as when ho eulogized him iu a speech at the Land League meeting in Boston in 18 Ho declared that he held Sullivan in high estimation on account of the unselfish public Berrices he hod ren tiered AttorneyGeneral Webster is credited wjththe intention to claim before the commission com-mission the right to extort from Parnellite witnesses any information not obtainable by the usual method The Parnellites are determined to resist any such effort and if tIe attorneygeneral persists they well probably leavothe cour with their counsel |