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Show I'UIIIjIC Ol'IXIOX. Tlio .Man on Mlioiu tkp Htok World l(Med ItrproarliM m trrdsy io lauded or evenvooov TO DAY Tor tli MniI IEcJott Ibat lie Hap ptittd to llie lat Mghk b Tttttpn ioiaVa l nrtTit oriin. iiimii ii inrii. l4iimiifiilrAinH''.tt ant tniifidUil lnper Niv York, Oct. 7. The Jfrtt'd y "HI prominent tharadirkthi wire an luliikrence to odd and n kuarlty which never loMneil It grip. If iver a I'arllaruint ill In Dublin raruvtr Krtrnlt will bang uu tlio walla na that of a thorough-going Ilkhman, whobtllered In hi natlvu Inud, and did what hu could to nuke tt great." iiitj "au.V'Myrt "Tho rhadow which darkened Iho Iatyrnrof his life will U fergidtin, and his grateful ttuctry will umem Icrouly that rtiarkartUwarl 1'arnell limat, aifovuallotherinei), burriilite-l with thulmi-jiiliudlmentlon and the uiipnrarlt(l coherenco of the Irkh rarllanientiry arty, to ft hit hare due thu achievements of the tut and the aMuraureof triumph In tbu future." Till "WOIlM)"AY: "Whruthu ditrtu km truuouiiced lu thu dlvorcu caiu vt (f'Hliea, the Irkh caiiRO loit not only one of lu greattat kadtn, lut onu of thu inoit comilcuouiuiid prouiklug figure o( ourllrae" 1IIB "TlilliU.Nr."Ai. "A Parnvll wua nee ted, not only to revlvuand unltu Ireland, but ako to convert (iladktonu and Knglku Uh erallun to homu rule. HI work la done. Another jiar will wltnt It full fruition." TIIK "TIMKa"8A)0. "If heluIbuounitatbIe of mint power a hu waaof galnlug It, lUrnell would jeurs ago havu fonnM n programme pro-gramme for thu itttlemeut of the 1 rlali questions by niaUlnj ujkiii l.ngland uih dernindsa 1'ngUnd cmiM ria Nimbly UexKcted to grant. Hu never dldanythlm(of tho ktnd uor showed onycajftclty fordoing it." TIIK HUM IN "llATIIiJLk " Anble aUtea that thu Dublin Gift-fifio, Gift-fifio, llie olllilal organ of tho Catholla hit rare hy, xs print today a kadcr Willten by Archbkhon Uakh. The I relate twldly follows Parnell Into the grave with the denuncia'tona of thu ihurcli. HusayK"rrritU's death 1 oneof thoenvnits which rt-inlud the world cf (Jo J. Ho far ai kuown, I'arnell I'ar-nell died unrepentant of til oOVim aaliikt (lod and the country, died I lotting frcih discord, whllu the chum I lou or, tool of a faction, skeitnl In traitor.... to thu viry llpv. lly the S rave now open, chanty can rcartely ndajlactt. Bucli tear as are now shvil imit lai for thu memory of what bu once had Ucu. Tho namu of Parmlland the story of Inland' d eat Ink are forever lliikid, Thu record o( hi servlcts mint always Ihe. Tho (lly is that It must bo read through tho tangled veil woven In his lattur days of l ride, ilufuhiuM and fkklty. rarnell la dead. It la 1m-jiOMllla 1m-jiOMllla to any how far rarnell' name may still bu uM a the rallying cry fur i read. try. Thu w rd whkh grow on thegravuof ndead htroaronoiloui and rank. Hut there 1 no rr ason to fear that thoae which spring from tho gravo of rarnetlkui will be able to thwart the frwdom or Ireland. Her Act are itrong enough to tread down thu unholy Krowth. To Catholic tho cloouof I'arurll'a career Ii one of lent Uu significance. Death oarno in Tin: Hume ufhin. Ill Iat gllmise of the world waa tin hallowed by the connotation of ru liglou, hlsUt memory Ilnkedforevir with hsri whote proemuioemi to have forbid Ihe thought of repentance, lie has passu I Into eternity without a sign of sorruw for the IumiIi olltred to morality, mor-ality, for hla offcuHo aitalnit thu Uw rrstlng at the base of society, for lila ruvolt agaluat hi nitlvn laud and agaluxt tho anointed l rrlatua and mlu Uteri of Uod'tfchunli," TltK "imajt um.o." Vatrick 1'ord, .editor of the Mth llorfif, ilgnincautly connocted thu suddeunir of thu death of Itakuaceda, Uoulangeraud 1'arurll. "rheeuthreu mrti,"anld he, "oocupkd Unique roil tlons In their respective countries. Kach wai a dictator In ht way, 1'ar nell wi uninktakably one, and hi death will unify thu parliamentary faction. No longer will there bu a one-man power In hku affair, hung aa rarnell lived, hu mrnentcd to a (irtalu following the only national part. He know long ago thai hu ha 1 no future, Hu should have retired, but as ho did not, and a hi death counaioiuddouly, It tnaki u think (range thought. There arn now no Iloulangkta Tu Trance; ihure will be iiolongtrauy I'urnrlllte in Knglaud and Irrlan 1. Tho Ililmacedku In Chile are no more, and, with threu dictator gone, imperially tho onu lu Ireland, I a hops for trie future of Irlih iiationalkm. Tine ruiunu XAAtirUUNT ut iuisii AiyAlHJ- Ht. U)iiiH,()ct.7.-Dr. riioa O'ltellly of this city, who w as a delegate to thu Irish National League convention, I authority for the statement that thu manageiuintof IrUh aflalra wilt lu luturu be In the hands ot a "commttteu of ii My," to tonMst of five Iikh mem Ur of Parliament, wbo will have chargoof thuinotmeot1u thu Homu of Common and the guidance of Irkh atlalr in Ureal Urltalu. 'Ihl ittphaa Ueudtllultely drcldvd Upon by the 1'arllameiiLary arty, aya I)r, 0'ltelll),audhaibeeu (rivattly made kuown to thu loadtr of thu Irkh inovtnitut In thk cuuntrj. It was known at the Chkago ronvuiitlou, but not made public for obi loua reason. tiik "ar-oinMiKuiH'iUT ' win, hay, That the death ef thk luau at thk f me should lc, aa It I of monientom Lent tit to hk country I a striking Illuitratloii of the Irony of Me." Tlir "IIK1 1'lll ICAN" A8. "T o hews will be received with re grrt, whkh will not It) Inn krou le cauiuthediath I untimely, brought on prematurely by the humiliation .f an ambition which, until i-tu to the uj remote!, always svtiued ft noblo one." PAtlNlbhM CIIAIIAlTIU. Cmt'AUO, Oct 7. AleaainW Hulll wu, Hot prrallent of the Iruli National Na-tional I,egue lu America, ipt-aklni, tonight of thu death of I'arnell, sal J "rarnell character ftul aeration were the crsbilled exierkncu hn I resolutkti or ihulrkhpopie Bulmg nahkluulltit nmalned Uhlmpaln-d, ho led lb nreatett trltam ntary dght of modern time, supported by a fot lowlngof remarkable In llvldual talent and ly the mural mil mattrlal re sourcesofa determined rce,dklrlbutM ovtrtliegloh. Ilk Hidden death at so early an age must convince Ihe thoughtful that much lu hli latter rouraekloUiaurlbntod tultk Niwra Imldloualy falling, cloudlnsj Id Judg moot and prolmginr; the rancor. I look fur a pro mi i, cordial and mm I klo rehablllatloii rthe national par ly an I a victory forborne rulu In Iho aj proarhlng general i ki lion." "i;x(ongrouuuu 1'luirty said. "It lifttertlbluloM to Irtlwid. No one liut an Ingralu camay IrM. Juit now I hardly reallxe Ilmyirlf." iHiHii roiiTiaiaiMruriri. Ht. I'aii, Oct. 7.-riiu l,r of ringol.a memUr of the l.nglkh lions of Ijurda,nnd a ion of Hornm 1'lunk It, member or theCommjn, ere in the rlly looking Into the condition of the IrUh men who emigrated to Ihl conn-try, conn-try, tor thu Information or the llritkti government. I'lunkitt, tiftrrlm: to rarnell' dt ath.sald thot cunilug at Ihe samutlme aalhat or William Heury Hrnltli, the leader of the other sldt.lt will tend to sliufllfy mitten In Irkh jolltlcs, what Anciinmimi ikklani has. When akod hi oillilon of I'arnell aud the i Iks t of hk death ou the 1 rkh cauw, Archbkhop Ireland said thai hu could not talk a a bkhon aul might talk aa a man, but woul I not. Hu tidied that he wia an American, notau lrkhman, nor au lrkuAuitrl-cau. lrkuAuitrl-cau. CAHDINAl. IllllDOMJ 81 ) AKS. llAlTluuitr, Oct. 7. When asked for an estimate of the dta 1 1 rkh kadtr, Cardinal UIWioiiuld. "Ueforehkfall. by uawnof theO'nhtaaflalr, rarnell lini rcsfcod roe, a hu did other r tad era of thu dally new ipiper, a a'niuii of extraordinary ability, with a sidfi sorfiou that was truly ri unusable. A to the future of Inland, of coursu all II frknd hope for thu Ut I ortuu-atvty ortuu-atvty her hopi rest ou no man, but tho Justice of hcrcaiiH." I'AlfNIIL'JHOSIiR. ratrlck Martlu, vice ireildent of tbu National League during the domination domina-tion of rarnell, that to J'nt)l tIongs the honor of 1 ringing Ufcru thotlvllked world thecauieof Ireland, aa 1 to I'arnell might I fairly awarded alMitherreilltof winning to thusldu of Ireland the giant Intellect and per aktent advocac of Olaiktouu. uinr, a iu..nd. IdiniMi Oct. 7. The OtvrUr Juurmt! will ty editorially t "Thu death of Charles Htewart rarnell may w ell itartlo thu world. No living man was more nunsplcuoua tLan he; at the same limn no on so plctunxiue and Interellug. Thu lonof moral prrtlgu aud actual power, brought upon him ly theO'Hhea proofotllug rubor Jn truased than dlmlnkhed iipular curl oslty, although the odd itemed lirgely agaliikt lilm. The fight was not ended and It cannot hu deuled that the strug glu he waa making, howuviriinoiiual aud mkUkeii, WB a brave om, Iho 0'Hhi4iallaIr waadruilful ouougb. for lllrought ruin with It; but the whole story ha never Ui n told, and let him who la skilcsa Uglu to cat itonea, I) tilth, lukleAd of coming aa an enemy, sterns to luvuoomeaia frleud aud to therrscueuf Ireland. It won tbu per onakly of I'arnell that auted tbu I reach and suitulntd the faction. That thne, there 1 iiolhlug Irk to quarrol o er." John mi lov Tin: activi: i tadcr. IIUIVAIai, N. V., OcU 7. Jamta Moonry, ex -pre I do ut of the Irkh na tlonal land kague of America, aalJ: "I have learned of hli death with Incero sorrow, I thluk I'arnell lua howu prnditeucy, lntelllgeiue and courage, which ha achieved result. Hla death, however, will not lu my opinion, serkualy rttard thucauieof home nil. I comldur thu virtual and actual lea ler to be John Dillon," xx mi won ov itumi.T. XINC0LN. Neb. Oct. 7, Thn now or Taruell' death was received with many ex) restlous of rrgret in thk, the home of many prominent Irkhmeu, anitbe headquarter of thu Irkh Na ttoual Ieaguw of America. A ipiclal meeting of the local branch ha bee u called b taku sultablo action. The In dkpoalllou of exrrtwldint I'ltigerald rendtred It Impossible to aecuruau ex presatuii from lilm. tUMlUSh IN iA81IINai-UN, Wa81I1Notov. Oct. 7. The an nounremeut of rarnell' death waJ re celvod with gnat lurjrku at Washing ton, wheruhowa kuown tersonatly, 1U ftrrlag to I'amell' diath, Mr. J. D. O'Coniirllsallt "Thkli thegrratott blrsalngthu l.ord ha btitowod uiuu IreUud during yean of puller lug au 1 struggle I say with nil revcr euro and apj reclallou of thu iHilutfii of the blow to his rdattvo and Immu dlaf friends, tho death of IMriull at thktlwul a divine bltftlng to Ire land. All faction, both lu Ihl country and lUiro, will nom together togeth-er and work aa ono man for tuo tauo of Ireland. I '4 rue 11 wai a man nf grtatrncutilonlowmeut, but hu wa no orator or public advocate, Ilk sieocheawrrusomitliue failures, but huwavt a shrewd and ablu leader, aud al hk best did great work for Iruland. He wa thuLoldeit man I ever saw. Huooutlnotbumovud by anything." Hill lo v. Dr. Htei.houou, prmldeut of thu Wesloy Metuodkt coufereiuv, "t'arnell lu thu Judiimmit of many of uu, uaabeeuiolltlially dt-ul for aome time, but ho still had lufllcleut Intlu ruoutoiuakedtllkulty by a dlvkluti or Irkh feeling. With him out of thu way the (arty will irobably become more united and cinuot falltohave a puwtrful Irifluencu on Ihenextckc tlon lUo J tniny Star sayr "He was tho nblttt of Irli'i iiolltlclam since Daniel D'Connetl," feK(aTIjN 1 CASAUA. MoNinHAL, OM. ". The death nf l'arndl created a profound Imiretslou here, where there are two irtte.onu favotabiu tho other hotllln to thu ilcad stattaman, I-ut now the hostility I fur g tU u nn I only cxprevlon of sympa thv are heard. A caiivamuf oillilon aiming the jrumlnent tlllxeua elicit the belter that the hand nf (llaktonu art'SlretiRthvntd by the death of I'arnell I'ar-nell and that It will do muck to heal iho schism In tho patty. Milt tat'Nin Tin' niOirtIoMe, ToiotNiu, Out. Oct 7. Hymmthlc era with the muse t r homo rule, Indutl lug atlko Udhwliig or the former national party. friil almtl that Tan iirll'sdiathwlll, moiu than anything ckr, reunite thu two icctlon. of thu tarty and nlvanc Die uauie which Iwlh havu at heart. A KmI itrMtnl. KANiAi ( ti,0(l T. The Carnival or Hit- I'rkcWof I'allu, which hvgaii tonkht with a tooeton of lllumlnat ft ilmtt, waa nmrnxl by a sad ao-cldeut ao-cldeut al the rvriit r oriunth and Main street. A Tenth street cnhlu car U-cam U-cam iimnanagualde at that o1nt, and hruihed throutth the crowd. Hrgt anl Uurntlt of Irop 1, Hr.t (Mvalr, from Port Ijuvenworth, had hi left side cruihvd and k In U dangerous condition, and Jame Marshall, u negro, siulalntd fatal injuries Itlcbard Wonleu, OrdnaiiLeBerueuul of Troop I, ririt cavalr), and I'rlvaU'a Lewis aud Coilaiiuf thusametroop received strlou hOurles, Mn. 1'karce of W ).l Butrnlli streti hai hur auu broken Twenty other wiro more or levrlouily Injuied, NnaifltMlnD; lrnrtiltlail from lill. WashinutuN, Oct 7, AclingBec rttary, of the navy deiirlment, thU aflt rnifoii sali that tho btaknivnl that thu silling order of thn guniot "Yorkiowu" to procetHl to Va)iaku were sudden and untxreuled aud ImuvI In consequence of startling InforrratloUtWaaaUolukly unfounded. Thu"Yorktownrcelvel her orden to Join Die TacHIo station early In HfjUmUr, and the flual onkrs,liuwl on Haturdiy lat, wrru merely In the ordinary routine ot buslniM. iinbiiiiitr lew a . UNIm(, Oit. 7. Tho lUbllltk-a of Arthur Irtivy a, Co., which havu been Uiiiiluthehaitdof a receiver, atu 2WKW. |