of Beaumont, He had beon tol4 that the Provinolal Seorstary had baeu iatormsd long | beforohe (Mr. O'Bulitvan) hak moved in the | watter of the nor ha'ding of theisquest, He would like to kcow to whom Mr Lengmuilr's instructionrs to hold an in quest wera given, tecoanuse Dr, Riddell presented himeelt at the ;un aad was refuwmd permission by the arden to hold the inquiry, Eitter th« Warden disobeyed instruotions, or he never receilved thoso lnstruotions Uader similar olroumsetances is would bo cary fsr officlals of the CGi:overnment to presont reports that might cover up the greatest infamy, The law was rthat it was absolately necessar | to held an inquest on the bedy ol aay w{ | somer who died in gaol, and why war an on | a:.hy pot beld in this corse? It was sald that man was buried before the order of the medioal cfficer was given for an engqairy; but | most people weuld say that is wias the duty of the W rien to give this order. An ap-- mpflno report on the occasion would have n * dead men tell no tales." He had been Informed that the guards knew of MoKel-- vey's danger, and were askod by him to pro-- cure a pricet ol his own relig!or, The motion was amended as suggsstod by Mr, Wood, Carrled, : | Tke House a' journed a} 1 :10 p. m.