Show A FALLEN LEADER Dillon and OBrien Repudiate I Parnell HE WILL SPEAK AT THOELES And Hurl Defiance at the BUhopj Invetlgti lions by United State Immigration Commissioners In Kccland Los July 31 Copyrighted 1S91 by the New York Associated Press Dillon and OBriens repudiation of Parnell though a foregone conclusion has profoundly pro-foundly depressed the Parnollites Parnell hoped until the last moment to again entangle en-tangle them In maneuvers for reunion Their prompt and decisive declarations a soon a outside the prison doors and their refusal to listen to any advances from the Parnellites fell like a death blow upon that faction Today Parnell telegraphed to his committee that defections on every side would not make him alter his course a hairs breadth He proposes Sunday t speak at Thurles the strongest eccleslasti center in Ireland probably anew to hurl defiance at the bishops and prophesy his Future triumphs To fill up the gaps left in the committee by deserters another syndicate is forming aspiringto form a dally paper on the Par leilpence principles One Dublin evening even-ing organ regarding the faithful appeals to the party to rally and not to succumb to stage frght because they lose OBrien but the truth is now penetrating the stout pnetratnl est Parnellites hearts that their cause is nigh extinct und it will be useless to continue con-tinue their struggles It i thought Parucll will soon appeal for the support of revolutionary revolu-tionary partisans at home and abroad Tbo government training college bill which practically proposes to endow two large Cotbolic colleges in Dublin and one very minor Protestant college has caused I a revolt in the Conservative ranks Balfour Bal-four however skilfully resorted to the plan to provide capital for the colleges from funds at the disposal of the Irish educational edu-cational board The bill therefore can b postponed William OBrien was finally adjudicated a bankrupt today at the instance of Lord will London Mon Salisbury He vi come to ty to try and arrange a conference with arncll and McCarthy in regard t the Paris fund McCarthy at the instance of arnell already agrees to withdraw JKOoO to meet legal expenditures incurred when the party was united Whatever OBriens plan may be there is small hope that Par neil will assent to the release of the fund unless ho shall be permitted to control its disposal His personal embarrass nent does not appear to have I been > relieved by his marriage He has made a extraordinary claim against Captain OShea for JE3WX advanced to him between September iNjJ 1 and November IbOO by Parnell during the Hincd of tho divorce proceedings Captain Obea denies the debt Curious disclosures disclos-ures are expected on Parnells attempt to > rovo the claim Oulclals of the board of trade arc watch log the methods of inquiry of the United States immigration commissioners It is believed that the inquiry will result in tho appointment of American inspectors at all he leading English ports with some system sys-tem of consular supervision A high oOl cial of tbo bar says the English government govern-ment officers will be instructed to cooperate co-operate with tho Americans to secure reforms for regulating the tide of emigration emigra-tion Although publicly protestini there Is no necessity for any special provision I against the influx of destitute aliens the government using the utmost rigor of the law to stop the settlement of foreign pau pars in England An oCucial inquiry has resulted in the disclosure of systematic frauds on the part of Jewish craigrnnts from Russia to enable the Jews t evado I the payment of 10 levied on each permit to ernegrate I I The Wesleyan conference alluding to I the DUke case adopted a resolution protesting I pro-testing against tho introduction into public life of men convicted of flagrant immorality immor-ality ailTh theosophicalconstitution a revised amalgamate the American English and European section Lady Caithness In II virtue of Jier millions and enthusiasm succeeds JTadamo Blavatzky as high I priestess I |