12 DECEMBER 1835, Page 6

A circular has been issued by the Lords of the

Treasury to the several charitable institutions. in Ireland receiving Government grants, to ascertain the solvency of the securities entered into by the officers of the respective charities there, " with a view to the protection of the public against the defalcations which have heretofore betel experienced."

At a public meeting held a few days ago in Dublin, upwards of IOU was subscribed towards paying the fine imposed upon Mr. Thomas Reynolds, who was sentenced to fine and imprisonment for keeping the peace at the meeting in the Coburg Gardens.

A Wexford paper states, that on Thursday last a letter from London arrived in the town of Enniscorthy containing an order from the Honourable and Reverend Mr. Cholmondeley for IOU us a contribu- tion to the O'Connell annuity.

Lord Templemere, son-in-law to the Marquis of sanelesea, and formerly one of the Representatives for the county of Wexford, has written a letter to Mr. Talbot, Member for Ross, requesting that his name might be affixed to the Wexford requisition calliog a public meeting to vote an address to Lord Mulgrave. In this letter lie speaks in terms of high praise of his Lordship's Administration ; which, be says, is as " excellent " as it well can be, considering the difficulties which he or any other person similarly circumstanced must have to encounter.