Show Ti 1111 IArllnI LONDON Feb IS Maurice Healy Hea-ly I uieiLber for Cork City1 asked the government iu the Commons today whether tInes the refusal of John Dak 1 life convict iu Chatham prison to connect the Parnellitcs with the dynamite outrages ho will be treated with enhanced cvrnti Ilealy requested that n sucu In quirj lie made as t Dalj s treat uicnt or that members of tho House who desired t ine2 > tigatettiiu matter mat-ter 1e l allowed the raino access t tlie > n < iii n allowed the agent of the lImes Matlhewp Home Secretary said that be html no authority t grant the request for a sworn inquiry He denied the allegations against the prison cfflcials and said that Daly bad stated he had no complaint t make of his treatment liannerman home ruler resumed the debate on the address lie summed up the case agaiut the govcrnmcutb by declaring that It had wilfully resorted to coercion when coercion had prove to be worse than u lc Balfoui SId that during the present debate the administration of affairs in Ireland had teen t coin pared t the tyranny lt Russia although al-though everybody knew the comparison com-parison was uonsensicil The en dtavor of tho government was to tree Ireland from a band of unscrupulous cocspirators to tup press intimidation and t give to the prople the common rights float all people are fcuppcsed t pots in civilized countries Ho trusted the Inline anil the country would continue con-tinue t support the policy that had lon t much for Ireland At the end of the debate a vote was taken on 1arnella amendment to the addixts which was rejected 107 t 210 |