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Show rABJTAXI. AT TBTE HILS. Ms W1U Biaaala tawtw, IF Baa). ma by ska IVsatla. Loudon, Not. 20. Parnell has sent several of bis colleagues a communication to the effect that as long as be is supported by his colleagues, col-leagues, the Irish people, be will remain at the helm in polities. He says be has never sought either office of-fice or reward of any kind from any enxlish party, and be does not seek their assistance now. The Irish people, not the English polilldans xaastiieefcle tbe question or leader-shin leader-shin vi the nationalist party. At this critical Juncture, he would be (atee to bit duty to Ireland if he should desert bis position because of private matters with which poUUcs have no concern. When bis mis. Ion bas been aeeoBdltwd and Justice bas bees won for Ireland, after a long stroawle Against over-whelming over-whelming odds, the mIfpta inaay chose whom they will to conduct fcbelrloealerTAlrs. Dublin, Not. 28. The statement is made In nationalist circles that Panell will leaVra bis seat In Par-Uaaaest Par-Uaaaest aad otto BlataeXT for re-tleeMei). re-tleeMei). At a treat mUmsI 1st-. ing today tbe lord mayor made tho opening address. He said the only crime or which Ireland would lake notice was oncParnell was Incapable of committing, namely, treason to the cause. Justin McCarthy. In moving a yobs or confldencn In Parnell, said he did not Ignore tbe serious nature of the qucztlcd, but .was sure it would not ccst him a single: friend. Timothy Healy, In seconding McCarthy's motion, said, for an Irishman, Parnell was less a man than an institution. McCarthy's motion was carried amid great enthusiasm. |