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Show 1'AKtEI.L. Tolled Ireland also baa au Opinion or Illtn. Dcdliv, Nov. 19. Untt'd Ireland saye: "We do not desire to condone I'arnell'B grevious sin but from the country he has served to long and fritbtully, with such dear devotion, ho may at least look for generous forbearance in the hour of his trial. Ho yielded to a temptation to which many great and wise men have succumbed since and before the day of King David. He has atoned b) what, to a man or his proud spirit, must have Indeed been bitter and humiliating, but to the cctrcioup-t clamor for his dismissal from the Irish leaJtrship Ireland's answer is sharp and decisive. No Irishmen have permission to Judge lib private life. Leave that to his contend." The Limerick and Unnls Boards of Guardians have adopted a vote of confidence In Parnel). At a private meeting of tho Irish members of Parliament today it was unanimously resolved to remain loyal to Parnell. |