Show PARNELLS IMPUDENCE About tho most impudent thing lately is the address which PAUNELL sends to the Irish in America asking them to give him money It would be impudent under any circumstances but is doubly so now accompanied ac-companied as it is by the cable announcement announce-ment that PAKNELL instead of being at his post of duty in the house of commons is spending his time with his mistress the woman whom as the wife of a friend and benefactor he betrayed and disgraced PAKNELL must think that the Irish in this country entertain peculiar ideas of morals and morality if he imagines they can overlook over-look an offense such as his and can continue con-tinue to contribute money that ho may live tho life of indecency which he has been living It seem to us thathis appeal cannot be taken otherwise than as an insult by the decent Irish people in America I they do not resent his impudence it will be because their ideas of purity cad honor are not what they should be |