Show SPEARS TO thousands of eager listeners AT CITY he holds parnell has caused all trouble the german reichstag de 12 folly 20 persons assembled acre yesterday to great parnell thousands coming adjoining counties he ade a long speech he held thai gladstone caused he present trouble by his mandatory letter referring to Glad stones denial of the accuracy of his statement regarding the interview at Hawarden parnell bid written to premier rhodes at the cape of good hope a warm friend of home rule only thie months after the internal inter naw making the time assertions another important act yet veiled parnell said be now publish twenty four hours before issuing his manifesto he said mccarthy to whom he told what he intended to do and gave an outline of the he was preparing to issue as a manifesto mccarthy he had reason to believe placed lis intentions before gladstone hisses mccarthy also communicated to him Glad stones observations upon the outline of the manifesto and there wa no reference whatever what eyer then made by gladstone against the on the grounds of a breach of confidence cries of hear hearl bouc hi j the i resent position of the land question said th action of the liberals toward the land bill proposed by tho government showed that the liberals had no genuine land policy the leaders of the liberal party in order to conciliate the radical section abandoned the ida of beasent and land purchase and io order to conciliator concilia to the whigs refused to entertain the proposal for a reduction of rents by meant of amendments to the land act of 1881 or by conferring upon the future lush parliament the to deal with the question it was therefore perfectly useless for the liberals to talk about home rule at because home rule so restricted would ba a sham whatever might be the motives of the irish opposed him they were not in position to sit in judgment on him or pretend to express the opinion of the country parnell said he could not forecast the present a breach of confidence ht thought however that obrien would not object to bis baying that BO far the agolia tina had resulted in and that they fully recognized ahat the fut are have tobe other men upon whom a great responsibility will rest if mr obrien and himself are nob again ablo to resume tiona with the assured hope of cheers aa soon as the future of the irish question was secured he cheerfully retire from the leadership of the irish party the future would vindicate him fully |