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Show "THE SUN'S" SUGGESTION AS TO IRELAND. " I (Dublin Free-man's Journal.) The Xew York correspondent of the Timel ; quotes a remarkable arth.de in yesterday's Xew Yorli Sun. It recently made a proposal for an Anglo-American Anglo-American naval alliance. It now follows this up b.i f an exhortation to England ro lot Ireland go; to giv4 ' j her complete separation and liberty, to abandon ; all attempts either to govern or conciliate hr. sinc ; "to govern the Irish is vain," while "if England's ; ' injustice has been hard to bear, her conciliation ha! ; been more intolerable yet." Mr. Smaller had recently been patronizing th? Sun because he fancied that he saw symptoms of an I anti-Irish tendency in its editorial tone. Xow, how ' f ever, he interprets this latest pronouncement 'ai meaning that it is "resuming its relations with thfl I Clan-Xa-CJael." The London papers have for a con- ; t siderable time been assuring their readers that it ;" was no longer wortli while for any American paper ' I to consider the Irish-American element. The Sun ; is one of the most, influential papers in the I'nited ' ' ? States, and it apparently does not agree with that ; j view. , - ! I |