Show Sextons Amendment Kejected LONDON September 2In the Commons tonight after a warm debate Sextons amendment was rejected by a vote of 225 to 128 The result was received with cheers After the result of the division had been announced it was decided that it was needless need-less for the House to interfere any further with the address The address was then agreed to without a division I Parnell moved to take up the report stage 1 tomorrow Lord Randolph Churchill desired that it he taken up directly Parnells motion was rejected by a vote of 223 to 121 Stuart moved to adjourn Parnell said in view of the state of Belfast Bel-fast he thought it reasonable that an adjournment ad-journment should be granted Stuarts motion was rejected by a vote of 223 to 120 Dillwyn Liberal repeating Parnells reasons said that his friends were determined deter-mined to exhaust all their resources to procure pro-cure the desired detail lie therefore moved an adjournment of the debate Lord Randolph Churchill reluctantly consented con-sented to adjourn rather than prolong the sitting by raising so large a minority determined deter-mined on obstruction |