The Irish Land Question.
[TO TILE EDITOR OF TILE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The letter of Mr. Joseph John Murphy on the st de of Ireland in your paper of the 16th inst. contains much valuable truth. He is,......
"rochdale, November 11, 1867.
"Mr DEAR have read your Russia and Ireland with much in- terest, and, as far as you go, I agree with you, but I think more requires to be done. Your plan is to help tenants to......
[letter To John Bright, Esq "dublin, 10 Ifountjoy Street,...
12, 1867. " MY DEAR have received your letter, and feel obliged by your kind expression of interest in my Prussia and Ireland and equally so for your statement of your own......
Editor Of Tiie Spectator."]
suffer most. The number of members in such societies has been SIR,—The language to which I was moved by your suggestion of late and is greatly falling off. But let no one......