1 AUGUST 1829, Page 1

Our anticipations of last week respecting Ireland, we are happy

to find, are fully confirmed by the arrival, or rather by the non-arrival of information from that. honest but somewhat unthinking part of the empire. In fact the riots, swelled as they were into acts of rebellion by party folly, were no more in number or violence than have occurred in fifty instances before on similar occasions. The Brunswick papers are now reduced to eke them out by reports of insulated outrage, which have as-much to do with the Catholicity of Ireland, as the tumbling of the house in Southampton Street yesterday has to do with the general security of London.