10 NOVEMBER 1838, Page 6

There is to be a grand Protestant meeting in Dublin

on the 14th instant.

It would seem to be a decided point that the Poor-law Bill, inas- much as it provides alone for the rating of town lands, cannot he carried into effect in Dublin, Cork, and several other places, until a supplementary hill shell have been passed—Dablin arta yondent of thf: 11/4ronick. [Thus, am treasure o1 tIte hot session is relidered in a great degree inetreetunl, by a gross blander.; Mr. Spring Rive has appointed his cousin, Mr. Collis, to be Deputy Keeper of the Irish Court of Exchequer.

Another valuable place has ftilleu to the Whigs by Ile death of Lieutenant Allison. II. N., Governor of ths City Alarslial a P11.-011 for Dobturs. The sal ,try is 900/. per an : and union gst the per-

sot:- named for it is Captala Williaiss, _'c. 1). C. Litost‘i, int Mason

as it:writ:el to a niece f Earl Cesey, usder Adurihistsation he

got the sppoilana nt.

A feather leogtheued epiatle from " John of 'futon " has appeared, warisng his Melly beloved fleet: agails t the covet r viiiames of the Etitiestion Board in the way of prose!! iisitte.

Mr. Thaddeti, 0' Ahilley lms , kn.; letter to " John Timm,' hi def.:eve of the National system of Education for Ireland.

The if ipperaiy oi In Ins held a mat-tins oil Weeluesday week, at Thhl lea, and, anti. on, tii-s. talent cuiett—:init of Air. Senity—:.4reed

to neeniutializs I. Normanby for Nowt:that to their lites and -` 1.1:• ILiout 1 ss'd 31orsoli assures thy mete ai• 'i,ts of

Lorti Nore ; tt

TI't' WWI WI" 1. killed Mr. 0'1, e is in costal). : lid ftt.:,. t•E Lite conspiraiv es-, source now the object.— Tipp-carp Ficc Pta •