22 FEBRUARY 1851, Page 7

IRELAND.

The Roman Catholic movement in Ireland against the Government measures on the Papal aggression threatens to be formidable in earnest- ness and organization. An opinion is said to be prevalent among even the moderate and educated classes of the Roman Catholic community there, that the bill will interfere with their religious liberties and with the discipline of their church. At the end of last week, several of the Prelates of the Romish Church, who were concurrently in Dublin, con- sulted on the best course to pursue, and a conference of the whole hier- archy is to be held on the subject.

The Dublin papers announce the constitution of the Commission of in- quiry on the University of Dublin : Archbishop Whately, Bishop Wilson, the Earl of Bosse, Chief Justice Blackburne, Commissioner Longfield of the Encumbered Estates Commission, and Mr. Cooper of Marktree Castle, —all Protestants, say the Catholic organs in disgust.