26 MARCH 1887, Page 13

MR. HARRISON ON IRELAND.

[To Tar Maros or TR. “Bescurost.1

SIR,—I will not further notice Lord Arthur Russell's account of my views, except to say that it is a mere tangle of miscon- ception. I give one instance. He quotes some published words of Dr. Congreve, in order to show that he and I differ. Now, in my Newton Hall addresses of January let, both in 1886 and 1887, I quoted those very words as the policy of our body. Both addresses are published. When you undertake to represent the opinions of a person, it is as well to read his published utterances. Otherwise you end in a muddle.—I am, Sir, &c., FREDERIC HARRISON.