18 NOVEMBER 1837, Page 6

A meeting of Orangemen, whose names, with the exception of

that of the Secretary, William Swan, are not mentioned, was held on Thursday at Tints's, Grafton Street, Dublin, for the purpose of reor- ganizing the Orange Society. The operations of the new society are to be confined to Ireland ; "the insecurity of life and property, the daily aggressions on the constitution, and the suspension of the ordinary modes of protection," rendering the formation of "a purely defensive society imperatively necessary." The Standard, alarmed, it would seem, at this movement, assures his Irish friends that there is little danger of the continuance of the present Government ; and that it would he more prudent to wait for that event, than to take a step which may be productive of very serious consequences.