Show MOTHER charles is nit the kind 0 man of whom true patriots are made or else he has been basely misrepresented K the reports coming by wire and appearing in the epenial telegraph Column 3 ot THE STANDARD this mornin are true mr camell is not worthy the love and his ad mother bae exhibited for him nor of the confidence of the irish people she has patient and forbearing through the eara her eon baa been championing Ir elands cause and she has prated for her BOO that be might eventually lead his people into prosperity she has watched aery word that the newspapers bare kept pace with public that ehe aielt assist him and ireland her good heart has gone out in supplication to god that in the hour of n her boy might be and she has loped and bad the to believe that he will come fifth from the furnace untouched by the flames of lion as elie believes it to be then cdoil her boar of trial for many long neary she baa been almost on the verre of want and when she boond lerrell actually in need bread and in danger of losing her shelter eho appealed to him whom ehe had noaris hod in childhood and guided in his manhood and of whom she could expect the most too proud to let her friends know of her poverty he kept it a secret from all but him lie replied that she must get alone without bis abst ance the proud irich of the mother 0 that man whom ireland las lioa orad and loved mayhap broke down apon receipt of this she dragged along through the weary months belling piece by piece artilea of furniture and clothing and farm utensils which elie could and ate the morsels they brought without a murmur that her BOH eoon bo restored to hia country at last the news gatherer ventured to see for himself if lira barnell waa actually in want and found her destitution much greater than be biad expected the news vent broadcast oer berthe the world mr rainell was reported to be deeply pained and to have pent her relief mr fitzgerald the president of the national league announced to alie world that mrs parnell did not need a public subscription and th it to make her such an offer would be to cast a slur upon her honored eon then the gray haired mother whose heart biad been made glad by the kindness of her friends came forward with her simple etory briefly but plainly told tha words credited to her in this mornings special dispatches put an entirely different light upon the matier and it she ia correctly reported it is safe to bay that not an irishman in all this broad land but will lose respect for charles sewart parnell but for the sake of the irish people and for the honor of the hitherto great arih leader it is hoped that there is a mistake somewhere and yet in love to the mothers of this as well as the irish nation no truo patriot will doubt or a moment that if charles stewart parnella mother lias spoken she bai spoken a painful troth in every syllable aibe has uttered |