| Show THEY SHOUTED LUll A Debate In the IlritMl Parliament Excites the Iarncllilc Members THE REMOVAL OF APACHE INDIANS lropo1i1 Transfer of Military JlladlnarkrsQlmnlaudel JlcCallas Case I IT Teuf triph to the Mw CA LI > II I M LIaR I tn lulbaaeurCoDlpllmal In rise UrllltU 1nrllaiuriil LONDON March 61n the Commons Com-mons this evening the debate on the Parncll Comiul Ion was rtiumcJ liy Iroftssor Urycr who praised 1ariRll and Bavilt for reuilerlng great service to England In bringing about a better fecliiiu bclweeu the two countries Sir Charles Jtuftcll taM be could not regard the conimUsion Judges as nco JfJ men free from prepossessions and prejudices A Loa precedent had been made in the sclfUon of three Judges to decide questions havIng chiefly a political aspect The hole case had bLOC conducted with a pertinacious rancor by the attorneygeneral in a manner in which it would not have been conducted con-ducted if I the political 1 character of the commission had not swept away Itsjudmcnt AttorneyGeneral Webster raid he had been represented throughout by the iakers ° of the opposition as the VILLAIN OK THE PIECE although only doing his duty as counsel Throughout the case no Kteps had been taken in behalf of the Times Thu government had aimed solely to throw the clearest pof lblu light upon tile doings of the I eagucrsi Truth not misrepresentation misrepresen-tation had Uen their aim The commission had provided impartial minds with evidence that justified the bulk of accusations against the Parncllitis Paruell was unable to produce a tingle pjicech in hich he mil denounced a dynamiter The AttorneyGeneral regreted that many charges wer mlde thatshould not have been made The respondents I res-pondents had withdrawn their case but the fact was that the mom wit nibses called tire more the Itmct case was being proved It was only his duty t reply t the accusations as a reprcMtnUtivti of the Ttmcs and the tu leave House lie matter in the hands of MAJOR SAUJCDEKSDX described at length what ho called the dual methods of the Farnellites I was their custom to collect dynamite dyna-mite funds in America and mie Amlrie oratuon tile union of hearts at home Saunderson accused Dillon of indirectly in-directly encouraging the maiming of cattle whereupon tile Pamcllite members shouted liar Tho Speaker sternly called for order Saunderxm twitted Harcourt with having cost tho country at the rate of 10000 yearly for protection from dynamiters when ho WitS home FcreIJ and now his bodyguard body-guard paid by was Ford composed of nationalists |