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O'BRIEN AFTER HIS ARREST.

.MORE ARRESTS.

,--IRISH REBEL MELODY.

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH AND…

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, .THE SCOTTISH MARTYR.

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HOUSE OF LORDS, THURSTLCY, XUGUST 3. STATE OF IRELAND. Lord Brougham delivered his promised speech upon the start of Ireland. The chief point was, the recommendation of a sys- tematic colonization as a remedy for the social evils of the country. The noble and learned lord, while very sparing of his praise of the present Government, lavished his fulaome commendations upon the Duke of Wellington, and extolled Lord Hardinge to the skies. Referring to some letters of Air. Labouehere's, he courteously intimated that no one but a dri- veller or a madman could have held such a language to a peo- ple all but arrayed in rebellion." The Marquess of Lansdowne appeared to take the speech, of his noble and learned friend in very good part, acknowled jiisg that he was quite correct in his view ofpublic affairs in Ii eland when he admonished the Government and Parliament not to relax in their attention to those affairs. After a short debate, or rather conversation, in which tht Earls of Wicklow and Desart, the Duke of Wellington, and Lord inloiitea-le took part, Lord Brougham's motion, which- was merely for the production of papers, was agreed to, ai-A4 their lordships adjourned.

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DERBYSHIRE DALES.

ARREST OF MR. SMITH O'BRIEN.