17 SEPTEMBER 1853, Page 9

e en iiFile - iitecT31:10/. to the - IZrtl - Mayor of Duhliir,. for -

; ;6 &Meng the charities of that city.

,;.,cfLond'777- onderry, in one of his characteristic epistles, addressed this ‘e to his tenants,, complains that large arrears of rent are due to him. Now that the Irish landlord, he says, is placed in such a "pitiable con- ditioc.:'1,by the " Minister of the Liberal Coalition Cabinet,' as to have to:+pay Isicorae-tax,-. not on the receipts but the rental, he feels it neces- sirs' to put an ilericlito 4' soft, foolish, impolitic indulgence," and to enforce the"' laws*with.pereroptoriness and energy. The letter is written in the tOrff person' throughout; yet it is signed "Vane Londonderry." mnaliort time since, Sir Frederick Adam died suddenly in a railway eerrisgstiiha body was taken to the residence of his brother, Admiral Sir Charles Adam, Governor of Greenwich Hospital. Sir Charles has never ' recovered from the effects of the shock, and yesterday he died.

The Speaker has issued the new writ for the vacancy in the represent- ation of Lisburn caused by the death of Mr. Johnson Smyth.