12 DECEMBER 1863, Page 3

Lord Leitrim must have a singular mind. The other day

he compelled a tenant to refuse hospitality to Lord Carlisle ; to-day he is defending an action for libel brought by a sub inspector of police. Somebody, it seems, wrote him a threatening letter, and Lord Leitrim, apparently for no reason whateirer, assumed that it was written by Studdert, the sub-inspector, and wrote to the Lord- Lieutenaist king him to "bring him to justice in a court of law." It was beea;se Lord Carlisle thought that Lord Leitrim could bring his own suits that the Peer refused the Viceroy the hospitalty even an inn.