5 JANUARY 1861, Page 9

IRELAND.

The Morning News publishes an address of the Catholic Archbishop and Clergy of Dublin to the Pope, and the Pontiff's reply. The burden of both communications is sacrilege, robbery, murder, and rapine, by im- putation, against the powers who have dared to touch "the inheritance of the Church." If big words and strong curses could defeat the people of Italy, Archbishop Gullets is just the hero for the exploit, but in these degenerate days, corrupt arguments such as swords and rifles are more potent. The Pontiff does not forget to acknowledge the 2001. sent for the relief of his necessities. Another paragraph appears, which speaks of the coinage of medals for the Pope's Irish Brigade ; an odd mode of spending the sum sent in relief.