Show I 1 belaud and the ahe far nell gladst lad st adf morley lorley it and bright lui Lul auldon ilon don 8 atha the debate on th tha address fur for the ihu firt time since th the 11 opi oil III aig of tho the took a definite it d practical form last evening the llou e his iving an important issue la in tilt I 1 aniell blell amendments parnell tit in his hia deoch was moderate and in ili tone lie he purposely avoided it a approval of the principle of the plans plan of campaign campal galo in ili order not to attend a number of Gladst onlan members who III disapprove sap the be plan phin but are inclined to twid u tie it as a desperate temporary parnell Pit rnell moved b ills Is Amend amendment men I 1 to tin tilt in reply if to the tag api etli amendment as aa follows fallows ille between mhd owners dod and 14 4 i wild in ireland haa bal nut nutine heen gioia ri oia disturbed in the en caes en of thirso will who their lendt il ts duch us as wera do iun funded ded by the ilse prices of thu tho agri aerl cul cultural toral and product pro duet the ilie remedy fur for the crisis in ia arlah agra flaus of fAirl will tia be found not in III 00 the increased stringency gency of ef the criminal proceeding edine or iu in tie the pursuit of such doubtful and unconstitutional atut onal wells 3 urs urea c thosa recently taken by ifer her Maje government but in ruih a of the ho fit laj wi us u wilt will satisfy s llin file oe curts the confidence of the fridh people mr Pat ivell maintained it 11 the ilia bill for stopping evictions which he ha introduced trod last lasi hall been pass pas el ad the condition roii dilloo of ireland would le 68 greatly improved the 0 operation ile of the measure inet tauru auld would ha have ve ef actually prevented the din dia relations between landlords and terin tints the blame for the present serious position of irilli do rested with the gov erni Bent the government despite tills this seemed about to u renew fit thu mistake of attempting coercion jin ilu Ireland Tho speaker solemnly warnell warned the government it they bralo tried coercion they would fall las aa they always failed when trying tat that policy alie 0 referring Refer y rint to the e va t hona parnell oel de clifia iha landlords land lorda gave the tenants it a mouth only ila alq W which Is icil to toflus find the five years rent flu in arre arrean arsand and costs costa the offer made bythe by the landlords to take half a years rent looked generous but u the be costs costa involved amounted to over a 2 yearld rent the national league parnell continued aued never interfered with ahe corkol buik ot eviction in full awing the government talked of the rubbery robbery of landlords forgetting that abat almost every title to irish land was founded upon wholesale rubbery robbery and confiscation the bulk balk of im made by the tenants had been se seized zed by the landlords landlord who had bad long been rubbing the ten ants of the products of their labor arid and embezzling their rights irish cheers parnell wanton went on to condemn coercion as an incitement to conspiracy tie he taunted the tories with the declaration clar cl that if they got powers of oppression equalling those of the czar ahey hey would never dover bo be able to administer them under a constitutional government not us as long its as the irish member has it a wt in parliament cheers even now tit ht the eleventh hour it the government refrained from the policy of exasperation and stopped the in friction of injustice by legal lecal enactments and the system of repression which eh had bad done more to demoralize theIrl th eIrish sh tenants than all the fenian swi from new york to san leco it they would giva ireland the power to do for hersloff herslo tf aki I 1 england it seemed bad neither either thy thil fisli nor bior the power to do ireland would want show by her laws her bar tranquillity quil lity find and her prosperity how un harly she has been treated to in the pnat past and liow how unjust hojjat was the asser tiou tion that ireland had tia d noth not a law abid ing people peo pip cheers Para PAr eUa nells speech wim was noto notable ble more fur for Us its diplomatic and fl des leae 6 than ihan for fervor or ir brill brilliancy iahey and secured all the hesitant mom main bers bars parnell spoke with energy lonerg and wais exhausted tilt at the en end gladstone promises to support the parnell amendment john morley moved an anjou coment odthe of the debate which was agreed to ta although the debate Is likely to las last t a week this the government will an a p pressing eing whip for thursday it expected pecked that lord harlington will fol follow low morley to jay day john morley resumed debate on OB amendment to the address in reply to the Quee queens speech ipoch morley salil said he ss greed with that per pert t of tho amendment which affirmed that the fremody for this the existing 9 crisis in 16 irish could bo be roun found I 1 lo ili such a reform of the law and system of as would satisfy the then ceila meeds and secure tho ilia confidence of the irish people there was waa in ct ro re remedy r nedy short of the ho iriti 4 I 1 r the amend briedt I 1 t offered by parnell pointed out thu the only possible policy for rho rhe proper of ireland ira con 0 n cerii ln the question ot at land pur par ahmo cli ai morley aked a ake ked d what better ter terms ins were there for the tenant than th those otie proposed proponed in tie he lica illch ch though rood good in itself was I 1 far the just Is de maud manil if the home rulers rolern john bright liberal sold said it w wai 3 1 it to E that she failed it to govern irel Ire Huil it wib it H discredit 9 to her whon she aha refined to abs abandon tillon 1 an I imp i i abla the attempt to govern by foree force filled in america am alca arid canada anil would fall in ireland I 1 fre freelind lind aiu it ila 19 treated the leal aj canada the relations ioni beaw between e n abill tenant iu in ireland wax wad a far greater ica tidal than was waa the tha plan of if cam campain pAwn lie he would he be if tha irish leaders had bud not adopted some lows such masure |