21 OCTOBER 1837, Page 6

Lord CL1NCURRY has replied to Mr. O'CONNELL'S invitation to take

the lead at a meeting of Irish Peers and Commoners in Dublin-that he will "attempt it ;" and will pass the first eight days of November in Dublin " to confer with all Members of Parliament and of Public Boards, and to receive such petitions as may be intrusted to him," Lord CLONCURRY, however, shuns party politics, and refers to "poor. laws, reclamations of wastes, railways, canals, and fisheries," as the sub- jects which ought to occupy the attention of the preliminary Parlia- ment. The maintenance of the Whigs in power, and the prosecution of the Tory election fund conspirators, are matters to which Lord CLONCCRILT does not condescend even to allude.