10 JUNE 1843, Page 8

The news from Ireland this morning is not important. One

more Magistrate has been dismissed—Captain Mockler, a discontented Orangeman, turned Repealer I The first Anti-Repeal meeting has been held at Hillsborough; but it was unimportant.

The Dublin Evening Packet says that Mr. Finn and Mr. Delaney have not resigned, the letters supposed to have been received from them being forgeries ; and there is reason to believe that other letters of the same kind were forged.

Released by the recent decision in the Court of Queen's Bench, Mr. Feargas O'Connor held a Repeal meeting at Manchester, on Thursday night ; being enthusiastically received by four or five thousand persons.