TO THE RIGHT HON. SIR R. PEEL, BART
... | I Q - A. A- AA1 - A- _ _ L , _ I onsAS parliament is about to be prorogued, and the recess will afford her Majesty's government leisure to exa- mine the condition of Ireland, I have taken the liberty of bringing under your notice a few facts which, taken per se, are of minor import ; but which added to the long catalo- gue of our grievances, may be deemed worthy of your con- sideration. I am ...