Show PARLEY WITH PARNELL tho the great irish chieftain gives his views on tha the situation Sit nation by IV U telegraph to tho I 1 HERALD I 1 NEW YORK may 4 L tho Ifera heralds lIll london special says parnell was met wednesday morning bya by a herald re representative p at the marine hotel kingstown where lie had driven the previous night on his release to avoid inconvenient manifestations and sympathy from liis his friends lie was accompanied by sir mr okell okelly and lid mr dillon the tile health of thela the latter t ter gentleman seems to have buffe suffered red considerably from his imprisonment but Mr Parnell and mr okelly arc are in their usual health in reply to a n question by bv the herald representative tentative enta tive mr carnill made e tile following berre f I 1 0 i important announcements of liis ills f future nug fure policy and his relations with the tile government of mr gladstone correspondent Correspond crit were you released unexpectedly and was it accompanied by by any conditions 11 parkill from the altered tone ton 0 of ti the ministry since the meeting of parliament wo we had bad supposed that our release might have come within a few weeks but we had no reason to anticipate it so eoon boon consequently Consequent consequently lT our release como come upon us very mile much by surprise it is of course as stated by Gladstone last night nights in th elIouse entirely unconditional correspondent W what hat arc are your 1 views I aws about corsters For resignation and the consequences likely to spring carnell 1 I consider our release con cou pled with For corsters resignation to indicate a determination n on tho the part government t in the first place 0 to o amend the land act as far as may bo be possible during the present session and a desiro desire not to revert to tile policy of coercion if as a result of their change of policy and a it prospect of further remedial let legislation i the state of ireland should bo 0 materially improved and the outrages diminished correspondent do you believe that that result will follow tile conciliatory oil cili atory action parnell yes I 1 very much disappointed if tho tile outrages which have so unhappily increased under the influences of coercion and tho the suppression of all constitutional action should not be materially diminished by a reversion of this policy certainly no efforts of mine will bo be wanting in order to put an end to tho outrages and crime but ButI I 1 cannot conceal from myself that the success of my exertions in this direction roust must materially depend upon the nature and extent of the remedial iel leei legislation i proposed by the government and also upon the early unconditional release of michael davitt and other po popular pular leaders davitt had dist distin in himself by his efforts to kee keep our cause untainted by excesses S 0 of af pf any kind and liis his arr arrest est more than a year ago was a fa fatal t al blow to the cause of order in ireland correspondent ali whom orn do vou think most likely to succeed mr air forster I 1 parnell j 1 I have nolin cans of form in ing an opinion on that point but abut tj ank lie fugit to be a strong man one who is in in accord with the real liberal thought who from liis ills position and character would be auppl supplied aed by public opinion in carrying tile measures of reform he might regard necess necessary for the peace and dellbe necessary arl ing of ireland reland such a states statesman ninn would estimate at its true nature the influence of dublin castlo castle shiell proved so fatal to forster Forst cr and would see the necessity for participation of irishmen under tinder some representative system in the management of their own affairs in accordance with the wishes of tile tho majo majority rit As ono of the tile results of the improved condition of the country which I 1 look forward to I 1 should hope for tile abolition of the system of military magistrates and military police t to whose provocative action and attitudes much odthe of tho f disorder and many of tile outrages are due Cr correspondent respondent do apu consider that tile prospects in ireland have been improved by y tho tile change in the governments policy parnell undoubtedly I 1 believe the change to indicate indic atea a desire on hie the part of tho tile government to examine into and discuss ti aliis us great question with us Is with a view to its solution and a growing belief on their part that upon the satisfactory solution of this question ue stion after the land problem has teen boon worked out must depend the tile peace and prosperity of ireland |