Show C j < < J F I I Fl41UO of d t f > JIrt I The B y3iUomtiaolae 1It i f i jl f I J London 2IIi the ommons4i r Jt I Antler Foreign Secretary DilkelsaioS t t i Arabi Pasha ad taken no further t J s = steps towards the deposition of fthe fYf I 7 Khedive and government Believed ttJ I r I I that all the powers would accept k the invitation to the congress A Hem R i also said that government was in i I communication with Admiral Seymour I Sey-mour in regard to throwing eauth I i fl f works at Alexandria x I The Houses went into committee I I of the whole upon the repression bill Harcourt said the treason I felony clause would only appljt to La I offenses committed after the passage J I pas-sage of the act Parnell said the i statement was satisfactory so far as t 1 I it goes but political offenses ought 4 r Ito I-to be entirely excluded from the 4 bill After a warm discussion t ft Daveys amendment excluding t i I cases of treason or treasonfelony If L i3 t I E 1 from those to be tried by special r t commission to 27 courts was rejected 70ate st II f I |