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Show PARNELL'S TRIUMPH. The result of the English elections is a triumph for Parnell. He has succeeded in neutralizing the power of the Tory and and Liberal parties, while he himself holds the balance of power. The London Lon-don Times recommends the formation of-a of-a coalition Ministry, but even in such an event, Parnell remains triumphant. No legislation can now be had against Ireland, for neither Tory nor Liberal has any desire de-sire to furnish the other with campaign powder, nor to lose any chance of : filling its own cartridge boxes. ' Truly, Tarnell has gained much in the : elections, for he has made himself mas- . ter of the field, as having the balance of power, and while his forces are not suf- ficient to permit him to take the open field and begin offensive operations, still he hold3 that position that it was once Mr. Gladstone's proud ambition . that England should hold the position -of masterly inactivity. The result . of. the I - '. present anomalous condition of, things will be an early dissolution of the incoming incom-ing Parliament, and the return of the one or the other of the English parties with an overwhelming majority. |