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Show I'AUNEIjIj dbad. I'njlaud aud Irelaml tsiarlleet at the Siitltlrn nn4 I'ucxptctcd AniiouLCruieul. THC IRISH lEAOCR'O LAST ILL-NCSS. ILL-NCSS. Jo bn I'!.ellnn-i-r, Ills Sorrfltful Oppournt at orlll Kllkruuf, Also Head. Iir T.Im.B to us Masrs. liriTIt UP I'iUMII.. Ills IrUI. Iclre Is Kn-lilenlr He-litared He-litared rrenl rblsNeeneer lellou, Iainuov, Oct. 7. l'aruell el led at llrightou fast nlnlit, Tho death waa Ihe result of n chill ciught last week, liu took tu be-1 on Friday, ant) dl.nl at Waltlngbam Terrace at half-past eleven la-t ulglit. llre.it llrltaln an 1 Irelaud wa star-tied star-tied Hi morning hy thu utterly unlocked un-locked furauuoiiticemant that Charles Htewait 1'arnell.tho noted Irish leader, Uletl suddenly yesterday evening, In Hrlghlun. It ha len known that 1'arnell haa not enjoyed the beet of liealth for )ears. and It haa been uotlcr4 and widely commented uisin tint since tbe O Hnea Ulvorcs developments develop-ments aud lbs i-olltlc.il trouble Hut cams upon him, tbe great Irish member of I'ailiament ha grown thinner, and that he '-rrce'tlhly ageil lu a; ptaranco Hut nolsly ex-tectt-U to near of hi eleath, and no Inltllug aa to bis lllursbal reached thu newspapers. Only at Ihlshuur, (I i. m.), has It been '-oaslblo to ublalu the details In regard to Ills tlc-lth. He tiled at his home. Walslnghani Terrace, llrightou, at 11.311 yesttrtiny evtulng. Tbe death Is said lo havu bet u Indirectly Indi-rectly due to a chill caught last week, hliti at first waa not regarJed aa ivrlouf. l'aruell, however, grew worse, an 1 a physician waa called in, with the result Hut lbs latisnt Mat ordered taken lo bed. Thla wai I'll. lav Ian, and fromlhat tlmo l'arnt llloatatrenglh and, flnully, succumVid. Tlio exact naturu uf lbs disease Is not kuowuut Vrraeht ronl the day he toot, to led, howovtr, thu statu of I'amell'a heallh was such as to nocersltatu tbe Loustant atlendanco of Iwo physicians. phy-sicians. Hot, In spits of tin Ir luces-suit, luces-suit, unllrlag eltorU to savo or r. long his life, l'arnclt gradually sank lower and lower, until bo expired ex-pired In tbe arm of Mrs. r.rucll, who la utterly proalratod by the ahoek, now in K.N EM a 19 lirociviu IN umwi. Tn this city )rtlcularly, lbs new of I'amell'a eleatli cams llku a Ihun-elerbolt Ihun-elerbolt on tho t lube an! lu polltloul circles. Nobody waaeven awarolhat ha was lni!losed.Cnusoquent'y,wheii It iHieame known that thu 1 rials leader wa dead, the first Idea was that he commlltol suicide. Aa the clay wore ou buwuvcr, It lenkeel uut from statement of hi Intlmato friend thut 1'arnell had eomplalued, recently, of not feeling aa well a usual, but It wa not thought uyan)bodj to In anything serious, though he woe thinner than last year. Tne last line I'arutll nppoare.f In public was nt Creegs, Ireland, HettemUr ..7th, when heelolhcred along tjieech Usiu the altitude anrt nlleged tncotisUlencIea of Dillon nn I O'llrleii, Upon thtt occasion oc-casion l'aruell Mated that he wasspeak Ing In defiance uf the orders of tbo doctor atlentllug him and wboordercel blm to keep bis room. Coupled with thu announcement that l'amell died U-t night, was the uewa thntHlr John l'opo Henntssy, memlerof Parliament for North Kit- kinny,alsolsdead. Henneesy, It will bo remembered, Immediately after the txposure In the O'Hhea Ulvorcotase, contested tho North Kilkenny election, elec-tion, backed by l'Arnell'a opponi uls, defeated tbe I'arnelllto'a cuidldsto Vlncert Hctilly -.vltli n msjorlly of 1147 votes. Thl was a gn at, possibly tho groatcst, test of streugth between the Varnellllce and MtCarthyltia, and Ihe defeat of Hcully no doubt counted for a great deal In tho futurn aeries of disasters which bcMlho Iilsh loador. IIH WAS I'AIK. While l'amell was sptaklw; at Creegs, tt was noticed that he w aa very paloundln other respects not the same man a he bad been lu the past. In addition he carried bis left arm In a eling. He w a sufforlne; from rheumatism. rheuma-tism. Telegrams from Ihu principal town of I uglaiid ami Ireland, unite In reporting that Ihu death rf l'aruell caused tho greatest, sensation amoug bla supporters. In Dublin bis lu; porters port-ers are lu a ststo of consternation. A meeting wa hastily called. As soon tu thu news of theuettli wusUuowu It mm dec! led that a meeting of all l'Arnell'a followers of that city should be tilled for this evening, the olject , will be to consider what stej. to lake Infacuufthls most ellsastrou event for their 1 arty, ANC111IRK ACOUUtT. l'amell arrived In his noma at llrightou from Ireland, on Thurslay, ninl complained of suflerlng from n thill. Friday he was unable to leivo his bed and tbo icgulsr hyslclan with whom lis held n consultation waa summoned. Ho considered Far lull', tlliieaa setloua and sent for another hyslclan with whom he held a long coutultallou. This consultation w an resiimtrl Hu nday when l'aruell, In great pain, was grow. Ing uralcr every hour. Ill lllneea wa pronounced to bu an AtlacU uf acute rheu malum. II. wa untiringly nurted by lit wlfe.wbo hardly It ft bis beds) le. From tbe morcent tbollluets wa pronounced eorloua, l'amell did not ee-ein ta rally, but grew weaker ami weaker. Hevcral hour beforo hi death, lis becamu unconscious un-conscious nnd so icuialoed until bo died In lultuscagony. Owing to the aiiddennes of the Irish lender's Illness It was the belli f uf Ills wlfu and the 1 hjslclami that ho would recover. Nofrlenlaur relative were prrsent when ho tiled; only Mr. Far-lull Far-lull and tho physicians. |