Show In the Commons LONDON April 12Goschen informed the Commons this afternoon that the holders of consols to the amount of 450000000 had already given assent to their conversion Parnell moved that the Rouse adjourn ad-journ the debate in order that he could call attention to the outrageous conduct con-duct of tie authorities at Ennis on Sunday If Balfour wanted to have such powers as had been used on that occasion let him come to Parliament and ask for them What had been done at Ennis was martial law and went beyond tbe powers conferred by the coercion act Balfour replied defending the action of the police and soldiers sol-diers The people were holding hold-ing an illegal meeting and made riotous demonstrations when the officers offi-cers appeared The responsibility for what suffering had arisen rested with the agitators who had incited their countrymen to illegal action Moreiy recommended a public inquiry in-quiry When he was Irish Secretary and a disturbance arose he did not stay in London to go to a banquet to tell his friends that the Irish question was a great joke The moticn to adjourn was rejected Ritchie then moved the second reading read-ing of the county government bill J |