14 APRIL 1838, Page 7

Lieutenant-Colonel M , Gregor, at present commanding the Ninety- third Highlanders, has

been appointed Inspector-General of the Irish Constabulary, in the place of Colonel Shaw Kennedy, resigned.

Mr. Costelloe's appointment is Clerk of the Rules in the Queen's Bench, Dublin, in the room of the late Mr. Rowley Heyland.

According to the Dublin Evening Post, Earl Fitzwilliam is opposed to the Government Poor-bill for Ireland.

A Dublin paper contradicts the statement of the recovery of the Dutchess of Leinster's stolen jewels.

A verdict of 150/. damages was found at the Cock Assizes, at the suit of Mr. Michael Joseph Barry, against the proprietor of the Dub- lin Morning Register. The libel complained of was contained in the published report of proceedings at a meeting of the Agricultural Bask. The report was not accompanied by any comment, nor did the toper contain any editorial article in reference to the proceedings. The damages were laid at 5,0001.