IRELAND.
A correspondent of the Ilublsn .E., the rumoured dissensions in the Cabil "In addition to the difference on the q personal quarrel between Lord Grey and is carried on with the greatest acrimony. the head of 'the family party '; and it is • that the split is, day by day, becoming wit Lord Palmerston and his friends must secede Lord John Russell left town for Osborne, for forming the Queen of the great improbabilit, manitituted, being able to hold on much lunge The Mullingar Board of Guardians are sensibly thinning the inmates of the workhouse, by furnishing them with profitable employment upon the \1 Mathis' gar and Athlone Railway.
1, The conclusion of' the Orange report has appeared. It is mainly occu- Fed by uninteresting statements respecting the affair at Dolly's Brae. sFhe following extraot from the first page of the Orange code of laws is otewortb-
the 'ins. emanation of those who are attached to the religion of runt spirt. -nt admit into its brotherhood persons whom an intole- glens opinions." '".jute, or upbraid any man on account of his reli-
ening Mail dilates in this wise upon et-
tion of a fixed duty on corn, the old ord Palmerston has been renewed, and The Grey section, of course, side with urrently rumoured today at Brookes's, er, and that either the Grey party or from the Cabinet." "Ou Thursday purpose, it is understood, of in- of the Government, as at present • o