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Show Lee proceeds at much length to state the opinion that, iu view of the excited state of public feeling, It Is Inexpedient for tbe clergy to mix up with violent meetings. He is no less clearly' of' tbe opinion that tbe clergy have a duty to perform In impressing upon tbe people en every suitable occasion that, despite- hr many previous services, they find themselves forced to the conclusion that they must regard Parnell a a fallen leader, no longer worthy ot the people's confidence. A SILUIEFUL FABRICATION. London, Dec 19. Archbishop Walsh bas telegraphed the London papers that tlie account of the meeting meet-ing of the Chapter of Dublin, published pub-lished yesterday by Untied Ireland, Is a shameful fabrication. The article arti-cle declares that tho Chapter adopted a resolution urging tbe ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical authorities to abstain from takingany action on the Parnell Par-nell matter. Tho Kilkenny correspondent of the Telegraph declares that he tasted some of the matter thrown at Parnell, and found thn substance gritty and acrid, and it was undoubtedly un-doubtedly collected from the small limekilns near Castle Comer. WOMEN AND GIRLS DID IT. London, Dec 19. A dispatch received re-ceived In this city from Michael Davltt states that the Injuries sustained sus-tained by Parnell at Castle Comer were Inflicted by women and girl", who pelted him with ilourand mud. The lime thrown in his face and i-yes, the dispatch says, is ParneU's latest disgusting dodge to evoke ympathy and divert the people's iiliid from the real Issue. |