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Show TUEKK'8 DEKP INDIGNATION. Displeased With Nationalists Gross Inattention Inat-tention to I'urliamentury Duties. Dublin, June 27. Special. There is more deep indignation in the country now against tho men who are styled Irish nationalists for their gross inattention . to parliamentary duties, than there was even agaiust the liberal unionists when they deserted their party on tho home rule question and defeated Gladstono when he appealed ap-pealed to the eouutiy. There is uo doubt, tluit l'arnell, owing to his prolonged pro-longed illness and his multitudinous law suits, lias lost that control' which he exercised a few years ago over his followers. There are discordant elements ele-ments in the Parnellile party, and it is known that Tarnell was forced to rule his followers with nn iron hand. The remissness of many of them in attending attend-ing parliament has been noticed for a long time, but tho vote of last week ou a clause of the licensing bill when their- absence saved the government from defeat startled the country. The letter of Archbishop Walsh scoring the absentees, and the action of Newry which has served notice of ejectment on its representative, representa-tive, Justin Huntley McCarthy, has aroused the country to a high state of excitement. The country has been very indulgent to some of the men whom it retains to represent it in parliament, par-liament, and it is quite probablo that at the lirst opportunity they will be relieved re-lieved from their onerous duties. |