10 SEPTEMBER 1836, Page 6

IRELAND.

Mr. O'Loghlen has accepted the office of Junior Baron of the Ex- chequer. It is said that Mr. Richards is to be the Attorney- General; and opinion is divided, as to that of Solicitor, between Messrs. Woulfe and Sheil. The elevation of Mr. O'Loghlen will create a vacancy in the representation of Dungurvan.—Globe.

Mr. Peter O'Brien, of Limerick, son of the Member for Clare County, and brother-in-law of Mr. Shell, has been appointed Stamp. Distributor for the Clare and Limerick district. Mr. O'Brien was always a stanch supporter of the Liberal interest, and active in the Chancellor of the Exchequer's cause while he represented Limerick.

The Tory papers having spread a report that Dr. Sandes, the new Bishop of 1(illalor, had expressed himself in disapprobation of the Government plan of education for Ireland, Mr. Iliggin, the Vicar- General of Killalue, has written to the Limerick Chronicle, (a paper

famous for inventing facts,) denying the truth of the statement, and declaring that Dr. &aides had given a directly contrary opinion.