13 JULY 1833, Page 10

SATURDAY NIGHT.

A correspondent sends us the following.

"There was a meeting of Conservatives yesterday, at which the majority were for allowing the Irish Bill to be read a second time, and not to consider it a vital question. Several of the most influential Tories. however, were absent ; so that it is impossible to Say yet what the Tory Peers intend to do on Wednesday. " Mr. HOLMES is very busy; and it is worthy of remark, that for some days past he has not gone to the Treasury. It would appear from this, that he is at work for the Tories; and that, as the factotum or the Ministry elect, he cannot decently be seen about the Government offices whilst the Whigs are in authority."