Mr. Morley's letter chiefly refers to a very small point,—the
deliberations between himself and Mr. Parnell as to the course to be taken with the present Government's Land Bill, on which they are not perfectly agreed. But its most important passage relates to the policy to be pursued towards the evicted tenants on the " Campaign Estates," which has evidently troubled Mr. Morley a good deal. As we have extracted that passage in another column, we will only add here that, with all the disappointments of the last ten days, Mr. Morley will evidently find some compensation in the reflection that the cares and responsibilities of office are much less likely to devolve on him at any early date than he supposed at the time of his last consultation with Mr. Parnell.