Show The Commons London 24 In the Commons this fternoon Trevelyan chief secretary for Ireland said since August last all copies of the Irish World and Irish Nation which arrived in Ireland bad been seized but the stopping of tbe circulation of hose papers in Enland was unnecessary Yorke moved an adjournment of the House in order to discuss the conduct of government in regard to the Kilmninham ffiiir The opposition conservative and Irish members rose in support of the mo tion heir action was greeted with laughter and cheers Yorke then spoke in support of his motion Gladstone replied re-plied to Yprso Ee said the undeserved praise of his friends was counteracted by the continual accusations of Lord Randolph Ran-dolph Churchill and Mr Yorke but it required much shirpar weapons and heavier blows than Yorke could wield to arouse his anger He complained that those who made tbe accusations about he Kilraainham treaty had not brought them to the test at the proper time He repudiated at large hat his will was law to tbe liberal party Gladstone had declared that nothing had passed from government to Parnell who ieit er asked nor knew anything from he government regard to his coming release or auy measure intended by the government except what he might have gathered from the newspapers There was no negotiations promise or agreement agree-ment Lord Randolph Churchill declared that the house was not a whit wiser after Gladstone speech Yorkes motion for adjournment was negatived |