2 MARCH 1844, Page 10

Mr. O'Connell has issued a new address "to the People

of Ireland," from London ; lecturing them on the folly and wickedness of some in- cendiary acts that have lately occurred in Carlow and elsewhere ; and reiterating his acknowledgments of English generosity, display ed in his reception. " Let us take especial care in future to distinguish between the People [the " Liberals " or Whigs ?] of England and the Govern- ment of Britain." There was not the same " especial care" in times just past. Mr. O'Connell, however, has at present no temptation to break his promise that he would forget the once cherished hatred of "the Saxon."