8 JULY 1848, Page 11

A deputation of Peers and Members of the House of

Commons connected with Ireland waited upon Sir George Grey at the Home Office yesterday, and presented bun with an address on the state of Ireland. It called the attention of Government to the formation and systematic organization of clubs with avowed views of a treasonable character; to the arming and drilling for revolutionary purposes; and to the great alarm caused among the loyal by this system, which threatens the security of property and life itself. Citing the experience of recent events in France, the address called on Government no longer to delay the decided enforcement of the law, or to seek further powers from Parliament if those now given by the law are inadequate to meet the present dangers. The address is signed by these names— Ely, Eamham, Downshtre, Castlereagh. Glengall. Donoughmore, Enniskillen, Erne -Downes, Clare, Orkney, Mountcashel. Roden, htayo, Banally, Ilonteagle, Devon, Bandon, Danraven, Hawarden, Lorton. Ormond% Loom, Egmont, Dlaby, Sligo, Sheffield, Crofton, Desert, Sendys, Templemore, Stradbroke, Drogheda. Q. Dick, E. Hayes, W. Beresford, E. W. M•Naughten, J. Walsh, G. A. Hamilton. A. B. Brooke, J. P. Maxwell, H. Bruen. Bernard, E. Conolly, E. Grogan, J. Hans Hauntton, M. Archdall, C. Leslie, G. L. Dawson Hamer, H. A. Cole. H. Alexander, T. Howson, A. Shatto Adair, T. Jones, W. it. Ormsby Gore, J. Napier, R. S. Bourke, W. Verner. T. Vesey. J. Chichester. W. Ormsby Gore, B. Ker. J. Boyd, W. Keogh, J. Young, T. E. Taylor, W. WC. Bunbury, II. Corry, W. IL Cotton, J. W. Fitzpatrick.