Show HOUSE OF COMMONS the crimes bill pastes passes it iti thill third reading by a meagre majority LONDON londo july 8 lord in in the commons this afternoon con on the debate on the irish crimea crime i bill eaid said that lie recognized that every every portion of the majority support ing tho the measure munt bear its full share of tho responsibility for ahat ft hat had been done so long as the liberal unionists were ft supported by the thinking thin Ling and cultured classes claws of england lindther they the would continue with confidence in in their course for added he lie buirel burely bi irel the masses cannot have i a better knowledge kno Medge than the educated class of the relations between england and ireland john dillon eaid said ho lie was v 13 prepared to loyally acknowledge the duty of tho the irish people represented thelast the vast overwhelming majority of the people wilo ao 40 fortune the bill and chuse ii who ho conducted tho tile bill of the majority ought not to assist in rr aiming thet measure the head load anil and front of the irish members of lending was that for seven years ears they devoted themselves them selven to the struggle et to induce their countrymen to desist from vio io lenco and to trust to agitation in parliament yet they were v stigmatized as associates of assassins the opinion of no to civilized country in in tho the world is is ot of fioro value to intelligent englishmen than that of america it was absurd to assert that nine tenths of tho the educated people of america v ne ere not on tho sido of ireland unquestionably the whole american press is on oil our side ho ile maintained mission ini ision had been it conspicuous success both in the tile united states st ites and canada SIB 51 VERNON HARCOURT the bill at length in conclusion lie said ellid every tonn town and milage village in the kingdom should be made to un erstine er that tha the government refused reused ref f the irish tenants that protection from an old oppressive oppress ne law against combinations which they granted tho the trade trad unions unions goschen then spoke whereupon cherell PO n tho the Parnel lites left the house in a body goschen eaid raid the governments contentions contention was as not that the bill was justified because others aa as drastic had been passed but that it was feces sary goschen Go selien denied that the literature of the civilized v world orld condemned the governments polity policy americana 4 mer icaria in their struggle to for the tile maintien mai maintenance nten co oft of the hoUnion union acro not influenced by the opinions of english statesmen redmond concluded the debibo debito amid signs of impatience the crimes bill pained passed iti its third reiding reading re iding by A vote ote of 34 to tho tile A announcement bunc IC lent of tho the loto vote was received rec toc ind axi c c ive with I 1 cheers and counter lord urged tho the government to accept an amendment to lie the land bill providing relief for the tenants now paying excessive rents in tho the spirit of the recommendations of the cowper commission |