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Show THE ASri-1'ttt.NEl.LITE.S. la tbe Ilonae of Common They A p. pear Its Excellent nplrlla. Lon-dox, Dec S. The anti-Par-nelllte members of the Commons msdo an early appearance in tbe Houic Thirty-one entered tbe chamber In a body and took the principal places in the Grat four benches below the gangway, with a view to prevent tho Parnellttes from occunviuir their usual M"it.. Colonel Nolan and John Deasy entered later aud contrived jo secure seats. I'ar-nell'd I'ar-nell'd scat had also been reserved, he haviugat an earlier hour affixed a ticket to it- Healy arrived later than his colleagues. When ho entered en-tered lie took Parnell's seat, but McCarthy Mc-Carthy warned him to vacate. The party appeared in excellent spirits. They cheered loudly uhen Deasy, antl-Parnellltc, ailvaucel to tbe speaker's chair and moved to Issue a writ for a new election in North Kilkenay, to fill tbe vacancy In Ue Ilnuse Caused by the death of Edward Ed-ward Marum. The writ was istued. McCarthy, amid the cheering of his supporters, gave ncticu tliat upon up-on tbe reassembling of tho Houv, ho would call attention to tbe circumstances cir-cumstances in connection with the recent arrest and prosecution of Dillon and O'Brien, and would movo a resolution in relation to the cae. William Henry Smith, government govern-ment leader, announced that when the House went Into committee on the land purchase bill lie would move an adjournment until January Janu-ary 2nd. Balfour moved the second real-Ing real-Ing of the land dernrtment(Ireland) bill. Healy moved to adjourn debate on tho ground that the government was treating tho House with contempt con-tempt In not explaining the provisions pro-visions of the-bill. Balfour's Irish relief bill, which asks an appropriation of 5900 to enable him to supply seed tatoes to distressed farmers, pasjed lu third reading. The motion by Healy was defeated de-feated aud tho bill pas3vd the second reading. Parneil and all the other Irish members voted against it. |