22 OCTOBER 1859, Page 1

The blow aimed at the British Government by the Roman

Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, has been followed up by the Archbishop of Tuam with a letter to Lord Palmerston, enlighten- ing our Premier on the disgust which John of Tuam feels to- wards Whigs and Tories generally for the enormities which they have perpetrated on Ireland and on Rome. Lord Derby disap- pointed the hopes occasioned by his Conservative language to- wards the Pontificate ; and Lord John Russell is denounced for his conduct in Ireland, and for shedding on Italy an influence which the Archbishop periphrastically describes as diabolic. We have pointed in a separate paper to these ultra-Roman move- ments.