THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND
... THE DlSTRESS IN IRELAND. (From the Standard of Yesterday.) Nothing is more to be deprecated than the at- tempt which has recently been made, and which Mr. Parnell has gone to America to renew, to con- fuse the two classes of considerations presented by the Irish question. Widespread distress is one thing, agrarian agitation for politicel purposes is another. If Mr. Parnell and his friends man ...