12 MARCH 1836, Page 15

• Since the above was in type, we have heard

that the decision of the Dublin Committee is now considered doubtful. We are almost sorry for it. So much advantage would arise to the cause of Reform and real Union, from O'Coscss.m.'s return at present for Westminster, that we almost wish the Committee may unseat him. Perhaps they have got a glimpse of our view of the subject. Or has a report of their indecision been spread in order to prevent timely action by the Westminster electors? Notwithstanding this rumour, steps should be taken immediately for securing the return of O'CONNELL in case he lose his present seat. Such steps, though they should end in nothing, would partially effect some of the desirable objects with which these remarks are humbly ad- dressed to the electors of Westminster.