14 APRIL 1832, Page 13

IRELAND.

The Earl of Shrewsbury is declared, by a recent decision of the House of Lords, Eail of Waterford, and premier Earl and hereditary' High Steward of Ireland.

The Marquis of Waterford will be of age on the 26th instant, when he will take his seat in the House of Lords. On Lord Water-. ford taking "the oaths," there will be four Members of the Beresford family in the Upper gause—namely, the Archbishop of Armagh, the Bishop of Kilmore, the Marquis, and Viscount Beresford.

At the Dublin Trades' Political Union meeting on Friday, Jack Lawless was expelled for a letter written to the National which con- veyed an insinuation against the character of Mr. O'Connell. The division was about ten to one against him. Will Dan be satisfied now? . Mr. Dowell O'Reilly, of the Irish bar, has been appointed Attor- ney-General of Jamaica. Mr. O'Reilly is a Catholic.—Daddin Re- gister. At a meeting of the Cork Board of Health, held on Monday, it was stated that there were 59,000 distressed poor in that city; of whom 22,000 were destitute.

Harman, the unfortunate man who was waylaid and shot in Dublin some days ago, died on Saturday, in Mercer's Hospital. 'The Inquest Jury have found a verdict of Murder against Fagan, the man charged' with shooting him.