MR. BRIGHT ON IRELAND
... D - - t !. : ; The Times and the UlIorning Chronicle areboth well pleased with Mr. BRI3HT'S speech on Ireand. hi They admit its poweri praise its ability, quotE and AI eulogisa particular passages, but cannot, for tbh life tl of them, see a single clue in its manifold suggesions to the unravelment of the mnystery of Irish pinury a, and pauperism. It' would certainly have ben a great feat of ...