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Show PAXJTaXI. AT TBTC HatUf . Will Brnaalsi there, if Bap-pectin Bap-pectin hy the PooaU. Loinwx, Nov. 20. Pamell fcaa-sent fcaa-sent several of his colleagues a communication to the effect that as long as be is supported by his colleagues, col-leagues, the Irian people, be win remain at the helm in politics. He says be has never sought cither office of-fice or reward of any kind from any english party, and be does not seek their assistance now. The Irish people, not the English pollllcians must decide the question of leadership leader-ship of the nationalist party. At thli critical Juncture, he would be fake to bis duty to Ireland if be should desert bis psattlon because of private matters with which politics have no concern. Wbrn his mission mis-sion bas been accomplished and Justice has been won for Ireland, after a long straggle against overwhelming over-whelming odds, the people may chose whom they will to conduct, their local affairs. Dublc, Nov. 20. The statement is made in nationalist circles that PstbcIIwiu resign fab seat In Par-liameat Par-liameat and oaer himself lor reelection. re-election. At a TBo$WtIesl tweet ing today the lord mayor made tbo opening address. He said the only crime of which Ireland would lake notice was oncParnell was incapable of committing, namely, treason to the cause. Justin McCarthy, in moving a Tote of confidence in Pamell, said h,e did not Ignore tbe serious nature of the quciticri, but .was sure it would not cost him a single' friend. Timothy Healy, In secondiDg McCarthy's motion, said, for an Irishman, Pamell was less a man than an Institution. McCarthy's motion was carried amid great enthusiasm. |