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Show PAHNELLjTMAUTYir He is Spending the Day Nursing His Sore E;e& and His Bottled Up Wratb. UNSUPPRrSSED UNITED IRELAND In Spite of the Injunction, tho Paper Again Makes Its Appearance With a Slight Change Di iu.iN, Dec. 17. Though Parnell sulTered intense pain from the effects of the lime thrown in his eyes yesterday, yester-day, he was aide at midnight to address from the window of the Victoria hotel at Kilkenny, a large crowd. During the address his face was covered with bandages. lie detailed the events of the day and the crowd became so exasperated ex-asperated at the manner in which he had been treated that many threats of vengeance were made. This morning Parnell's breakfast was served him in bed. A close examination examina-tion of his eyes revealed the fact that his sight is not injured. The surgeon declares, however, that inflammation may set in. lie ordered Parnell to keep his eyes closed and that hot water foments be constantly applied. It is not likely that he will be allowed to leave the room today. In a published interview Maurice Ilealy is represented as saying that assurance as-surance is given the public that no settlement set-tlement of tho political crisis is probable proba-ble by arbitration. The contest he said will bo fought to the bitter end. Notwithstanding Not-withstanding the injunction issued against Suppressed United Ireland, the paper has again appeared entitled, "Suppressible United Ireland." It is announced this afternoon that tho surgeon attending Parnell fears the injuries to his eyes may result in serious seri-ous consequences. lie has given orders or-ders that for the present bis patient shall remain indoors. With Cheers anil (iroana. CoitK. Dec. 17. Tho city and county convention assembled here today. The hall in which the convention was ln-ld was crowded with delegates and spectators. spec-tators. Tho name of Parnell was greeted with cheers by the delegates but the crowd groaned at it. |