13 OCTOBER 1838, Page 5

IRELAND.

Mr. 0*Corirell is to a have a demonstration of the poptiler vc•It in the ste,ge of rehlie dinners. At a meetieg of the Catholic cici.:17 of the dice:.se cf CaAcl, held at Thurlee, it was resolved to ie vire him to a (linter, to take place at his eerliest convenience. At Cho:- mel a simil:!r ceagdiment is to be paid: and the learned get-akin:al bag agreed to be preoed with the Reformers of one division of the coleity of Cotk (t11.4 it which Kanturk is situate) on the 6th of next month.

" Tom Steele" Ihis enrolled himself a Precursor! Quoting a scrap of an old ,Viti-U:ion song in a letter to the People of Ireland, Me. Steele decleres

"I'd rather be shot

Than Furrender the rights of our island."

His It ltt r is putli-bed in the Sun ; the editor of which paper be eete- plitreets .hy rho :esurance that if he (the editor) had lived in the ancieet ter es when the "sun-burst" was Ireland's banner, " no IM:11 wood he II1CrC lit to be Ireland's staudard-beerer."

A rioe tbett of the Dublin Trades Union was held on Wednesdny night, at the Corn Exchange ; and a resolution passed not to 'wive any thin4 to do with the Emissaries of the English Radicals mei their "I toeien se ha Ties."

A Mr. M. 13. O'Brian has avowed himself the author of, and ready to suleteeriete, the charges against Perrin, Woulfe, and Dr. Stock, of thibing the Cushel constituency.