2 JULY 1887, Page 13

LOYALTY IN IRELAND.

[To THI1 EDITOR OF THE Elescreme.1

Sut,—There is more loyalty in Ireland out of Ulster than you seem to suppose. A clergyman in County Wexford writes to me that he saw a great number of bonfires on the mountains there on the 21st. He adds,—" The members of our Church are numerous among the mountain farmers here, and they are all strongly loyal." In Fermanagh, too, which is represented by a Parnellite, a friend writes,—" Thirty bonfires were seen from here on the 21st." This, of course, refers to Ulster.—I am, Sir, &c., Piskerton Rectory, Lincoln, June 28th. N. G. BATT.