3 OCTOBER 1958, Page 20
Zbe glpettatot
OCTOBER 5, 1833
THE Marquis of ANOLESEA' took his leave of Dublin on Friday week. In spite of all the opposition and abuse which his Government has received at the hands of O'CoNNELL, and other leaders of the Irish mob,—in spite even of the Coercian Bill, which it was his misfortune to sec partially enforced,—it is plain that the Marquis was personally popular to the last. The absence of those very qualities, perhaps, which fit a man to govern an unruly people in troublous times, contributed to render the Marquis Of ANOLESEA a popular maim with the Irish.