Show PARNELL INQUIRY the party in parliament aided by the odthe grand oil man tona have baft suc ln an into it pretty corner the tory ikid aisters have not any conre ped that the deman I them I 1 bard apt rpt v arith f arf irtira in bat dp parnell wd ija f I FL an of coir anil aeilt and chiq iq 1 V overy day abat tile abate th lowlan in tho cont of it A t tha lital T on diriell roe in thir th ir fity r I n letter 10 iha tri ill I ads r pawel an A im tho of patk find urr d ana re inife an n in bri nizine that aut it will be that the published ahir in ac ille time ago and that at the tima PArnell it forgery in the lato fibel anit the letter was not only again forward but it waft dwelt upon with much severity by it r of tse present tory min latry Att oriley general web who abed in the case counsel for the the charge adaina barnell w thus ut the gravest character if wrote the letter be was guilty of complicity in the crime which caused the death of cavendish and burke and Is worthy a felons cell instead of an honorable seat in the house of commons it he did not write it he has been grossly maligned and those who published the lieas well as those who have made capital out of it should be held up to bubli ic execrate exe cratl on ile de an inquiry from the body of which he is a member a simple natural request on the part of a man who felt himself falsely accused he could do nothing else jils deputa ti w a at stake and on the result of such investigation would reit his honor and his character instead of granting his request in the way it was presented the government his seen fit to create a tribunal 1 judges to make the inquiry 1118 own filow members he was willing it to English and scotch mem bersan bers an not to determine from the evidence his guilt or innocence but judicial officers paid by the crown are relating merely dothett tot heTT letter the only matter in dispute it is proposed to rake over the whole irish nati on ablat movement and bring to light anything of a criminating aba axt it way 41 g baw a th haar I 1 clause in the bill appointIng the guarantees guaran that any evidence offered by any witness shall not b u se d against him should he him b e brought to trial for any of fience in the same connection a plain bid bior perjury clearly then ae aim of the government Is to bring the irish party under thorough scrutiny lehat asked for himself they have ae to give but they have granted for the whole party that which it never asked Par nells demand was in the nature of a que selon of privilege leze the governments cespon so Is in the nature t an attempt to justify all the elka rg made against any or all the irish nationalists as a party no one of any respectability in this country think the murdering mur derin pacen ix park except with abhorrence but miny who deplore the crime have with the c ruse that crime injured it is because they think ramell innocent of com city that they are bodig at the courso the gov er ment leaders are taking if it that be wrote tile letter as charged it will OC cur to lovers of wr play that the end or rather the manner of attaining the other and more honorable proceedings are open to the prose cahors does not justify the means on so simple a question of veracity there is no need for such an irregular and of commission of inquiry Is arit broad and blessed country we have the empire city the crescent city the monumental cibit the garden city the forest city tile city of the golden gate and the city OL brotherly love but chicado bids fair to win the unenviable title of the dynamite city N Y sun nice cities and we have nothing but praises for them but wait you and evert the push and energy ot the last named will find something to wonder at in the and prominence of their rising young rival JUNCTION CITY on the subject defines an advertisement as the public announcement of it fact this Is a rather I 1 1 sense because plenty of such a are not adver ind plenty of advertise indents do not announce facts however the definition ought to be a good one a n d it reminds us abat there are several enterprising merchants and busi ness men in this city who tire a little slow in annon neing sonjo lad tat czan of alf the Itus sias seems determined to his imperial visitor with a sense of the strength and effect iness of the soldiery in the midst of aalthe mance es there is little time to talk politics or prepare a peace 11 9 m still if each one succeeds in over awing the other and both become frightened at sofas ono else peace will be as as tiny diplomacy can make it INKI is the tulo of a be M I monthly journal devoted to the printer sand antl has just ads its now york it is well and furnishes Z |