Show COAIHONS AND LORDS Animated Scene in the Former Harmony Har-mony in the Latter London June 21The house of commons com-mons was crowded today when the first I lord of the treasury Mr Balfour moved and Sir William Vernon Harcourt the Liberal leader seconded an address of congratulation to the queen upon the sixtieth anniversary of her accession to the throne Air Dillon chairman of the Irish parliamentary party protested in vehement language He explained that his party would not vote in favor of any amendment but would vote against the adoption of an address in which the Irish could not share Mr John Redmond the Parnellite leader amid laughter from the Conservatives Con-servatives and Unionists moved an amendment to the address and caused an animated scene Mr Redmond protested against Great Britains rule in Ireland and asked the house to adopt an amendment to the effect that it deemed it a duty to place on record that during the sixty years of her majestys ren Irelsafi hs suffered grievously from famine depopulation de-population poverty and the continued suspension of constitutional liberties with the result that the Irish are discontented dis-contented and disaffected and unable to join In the celebration James OKelley Parnellite member for North Rosccmmon seconded and motion With the Lords London June 21In the house of lords today the government benches were crowded though there were fewer people present on the opposition benches The Marquis of Salisbury amid cheers moved and the Earl of Kimberly Kimber-ly the liberal leader in the house of lords seconded an address of congratulation congratu-lation to the queen upon the occasion of her jubilee The motion was carried unanimously S |