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THE RATE IN AID.

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THE RATE IN AID. MR. BRIGHT, in his brilliant speech on the second reading of the It.:tte-in-,iid bill, gave some tremendous home- thrusts to Lord John Russell. He accused the little lord of utter incompetency to deal with Ireland, and asked with most hitter sarcasm what measures had been proposed in order to better her condition, so that she may be enabled to meet at any future time the calamities that may befall her without being, ns she had been, dependent upon the charity of the world. What will t]w people of other countries think of us when they find that we have done nothing Lord John Russell's panacea for Ireland is simply a vote of money. Are the Irish to be always treated thus? Are they to be taught to feel themselves a nation of beggars ? Is money to be the only remedy ? Is British rule to consist entirely of soldiers to kill and taxes to keep alive? Away with the pettifogger, and let him give way to some real statesman who will grapple with the true question and try to settle it. Ireland needs a broad and substantial system of legislation. The time i come for a change. The people of this country will not stand it much longer. The Irish Church establishment must be broken up. That portion of its revenue which is national property must be devoted to national purposes. Religion must then shift for itself. Do- mestic industry must be encouraged. Internal modes of com- munication must be improved. The land must be redeemed from the thraldom of a noli-resident and beggarly aristo- cracy. A larger circulating medium must be established. These are but a few dottings of what Ireland needs, and without which, legislate as we please, she will continue de- graded, her people a race of beggars, and a drag upon the cnergicsof England.

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