19 NOVEMBER 1836, Page 11

By an extraordinary exertion, the Morning Advertiser has procured a

copious report of the meeting of the General Association of Ireland, held at Dublin on Thursday afternoon. Mr. SkIAIIMAN CRAWFORD'S resolutions, somewhat altered in point of form, were partially debated, and referred to the Standing Committee. Mr. O'CONNELL and Mr. CRAWFORD again spoke of each other as friends. 0.CONNI,LL sticks to his " instalment " tactics, were it but " twopence-halfpenny in the pound." SHARNIAN CRAWFORD takes a loftier position, but maintains it temperately. More of this in our next number.

The Dublin Freeman's .lournal states positively, that of the large party of Orange-Tories who dined together in Dublin after the meet- ing on Wednesday, the great majority refused to drink the King's health !