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Show I THE JRISH CONTEST. I The I'rlfkts sre Vizoron-lj' Support' In? Ids Anll.IVrtrllirc QfztaiZilon. THE."ONITED IRELAND" IN THE HANDS OF A CROWD Fwpciol Union r ew York and Othrr Cillet late Wf. COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHEON TO A WESTERN JOURNALIST. Tlirci Important A;ipjiutmcat tj- the Ulrectvrjr oflfeTMfsU'a i'alr Tclccraiih tu tn& LW.l TIIC IBXIt tL'LIXBV. T t"Ht Kiilri; tf-o (.eiicn Arslnt rdf llrll. hcWi-, Doc. 12 Caunon Byron ly.Maliuney, aJuiinl-itmtor of ttib cathedra!, Iiu'writtun a kttcr l'j rarnell. askiuglilmto call nniect-Juof nniect-Juof hi. cutittl'.utnla to give him (O'Alakonry) an opportutiltv to critickc in JVtnielt'a pn-vufe his trtasua to the Irish I'atliaaicntary reuty. AIUJa Ui'hcp Oaoif .Vcittr-tJ'jT .Vcittr-tJ'jT advised ths .40tors os Kir-ktmny Kir-ktmny to vvi. Uit-ir bMola at the ccoius tl-ttioa aecBtdius ti tt uictattsof tlicir comcIciSu , Kb an J the price's of MiecXriweiii which KilL-unnySisitnatiaJarc vjpportin thitiinvaii of John I'opo lleanw-sy. lleanw-sy. The clerk of ttieParliwect ry ilivialou of Sorib )tt anJ Eit LlmerlchT' ictlvdy easpseJ in or-canrids or-canrids public opinion aaitht t'.irncll. A pnc"t at Mitcheiiiovrn tore Uovru a nuaib.r of pUcanl about tlie town, Oillioi upjit the ixrjpla to support LVrfirll. Atan?Hifcf the ualioml com mit'-r; "i Cork County tuuiht. Cannon O'Mjlioney male an aJ-Urcos aJ-Urcos declaring that I'aruvlt hai left the city uithout replying ta liia challenge to call a raeelin? to give Mil an opportunity to sl-or- t'ir-null's t'ir-null's trea-on. He si: J nvuey iia-1 been JUlrlUiteJ to orxmUcileaDu-rtralioas orxmUcileaDu-rtralioas in favor of X'aruell. l'AnSKLL. AT .tTIir.A. Parucll left Cork today for Kilkenny. As the train wa-Jra'-ins oat of the station he cxpre-etl thanks to a body cf (Jueen's College Col-lege student fur the sumpathy shown hint by coming to witness III deiarture. The journey waj uitliout incident tilt tlie train reached Athray. Here the cro-.l hooted aud groaned rarnell. TiifV thouted '-To hell with i'arutll," gave three clieeH for the bishops and priests and cried! 'Iiong live Pillon and OIlrL-n.' 1IVVITT AT KII,KK.V. lo.Mto.v, Dec. 12- The Tunc, referrliigtotheKilkeuiiycamiiaiifU, eays thefiIortsortliepntM5 to ob-laln ob-laln a cheer for Uivut f-.iled and ilealy w vij-oraufly groaned aud nould robatily have been handlui rouyhlv IiaJ not til" jwhrt" held tile crowd berk. At the iioUd Healy trl-d to addres the crowd, but I1L1 voICd wa- drownd by hooting anil yelling, ileily ebouteii, "Who I inMfwtfcW' aud v anwerf wltu rl-er fur l"atnel!. Jien.-. iterstejty yeiiii: Three cheer for Mrs. tJ'hcs.'" A di;utck tj tlie Ojt'jf -Yctrt from Iviikenny sjyi "Divitt was tcvlvti wi;ha litaiot u( ihcering, but hilng and liooliu.; were only too :iu HWrfrjin !" auJ you tin. It i alleged that all o?i-r Ur. ttie buys were paid by tlie 'anicllitei to hoot Davilt." ' TIIK "fMTKII IltlXANIl." I Analtnuiitwa made to ei-e a! recond waou loaded Willi ji.'-rs UinJInat the entran-e o: uie de- , iotand won! I ro!uUy lu.v proved sutvtfful had not tin- inhin: interfered inter-fered to proUtt tlie driver. Under their suard the ivajver- were loaded upon the train. On the arrival of I'jriiell' Vnilcd Inland at at CaiUe Irclauri the croud ?i"i the iianersand burned thrai. A coniniittee repreenliii5 tlie anti-l'arueU .-ition it the naliocal-i-t jarty tccure-I an oMIce today. Xunierou application were received. re-ceived. They include letters from clenymen aud other?, expres-ing readinei to subscribe funds if ueeysary, for orga'iizitioti and founding a coclerapLttei' new taper. ta-per. It wa ilecuded to rjblih the first number of the mccr Jlor.djy next, under the tille'of The Supprcucd I nilul Irclaifl, with tur name of William O'Brien as jiubli-hir. AN A:tmi3sifTin; IT'M. ASSOCIATION. ASSOCIA-TION. n Vt.KK, Dee. 12. The Irish rjriiamentary Fund Aot-iat!oii ha )iMJ-d an' address, in wlikh theyyay, lille not f-eeking to die Lite to the iieaplu of Ireland, they fefl It a duty of contcleuce to My lliatlri-h iiolitlcnl life s-hould notU-imperilled notU-imperilled by -rsonal interest or fictional tri!e. Uwrly cr.itfu! for I'anH.H'sM.TvU-e!', they cmuot coil-ent coil-ent to have all that ha been purclia-trJ forlreland, at puck it, iliattered and lo-tin an hoiirofjos-eion. hoiirofjos-eion. Thuaddrosuonlinuexl While ltrtius us to take a stand aaint lii.'ji whom ud have hereto fore rvcosnizeil as Ireland'; lea ler, we uulitsitatlngly av-rt llit' tlie caue cf home rule is ruipwiorto any niau or set cf men. We therefore endor-o the position taken by the TiMlin? larliamcntary delegation dele-gation and unite with them iu a-k-iug Tanitll to rccosiilre the will of the m-jority and by pergonal !"acn-ficu !"acn-ficu save the country front btlng cat into a civil ttrife 'whlrJi gives comfort to Ireland's hereditary enemies, ene-mies, ditJirartcns her frtenJF, alienates alien-ates herallies aud mu't result in a total destruction of all that has been gained by our race since the present constitutional movement began. Among tlie idgner arel"uene Kclle.v, Joseph J. O'Dinohue. Wil liam it. Grace, Johu Uyrnr, James h Daly, JamtsS.Colemau. |