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Show l'AKK.IX AT UILriCX.W. He A(tlrehtr it I'rowd Althonzu lliu llra-t It ('oTrrctl With muiildseft. DCliuir, Djc. IT. Though Par-u-ll suffered intense paiu from the tffectsof tho lime thrown in his ej e-i yesterday, he was able at mid-ulghttoirddress, mid-ulghttoirddress, from the window of the Victoria Hotel, at Kilkenny, a largo crowd. During theaddrtss hisiaee wast-ovrre-J withlandagts. He detailed tho events of the day and the crowd Iiecamu exasperated at tlie manner In which he had been treated. Many threats of vengeance wcro made. IIC TAKES 1113 llKKAKKAST IN I1EU. Tills morning Parnell's breakfast break-fast was served him in bed. A closo examination of his eyts revealed re-vealed the fact that his sight was not injured. "The surgeon declares, however, that inliamnutiou may i set In. He ordered Parnell to keep bisects eloped, aud that hot water foments be constantly applied. It is not likely that lie u ill he allowed to leave tlie room today. |