23 NOVEMBER 1839, Page 5

IRELAND.

The Dublin Corporation have vate.1 freea•,:e oa their city to Mr.

Bradshaw, as a mark of respect and approval of hia Canterbury speech. Mr. O'Connell has written a letter to tile 'Fratlea Uldon, calling upon them and loyal Irishmen generally to offer thoir services to the Lord- Lieutenant to protect the Quiet: ugainst the traitorous Tories.

Sunday the 8th of Deeembar is utim thi.• collection of the O'Connell tribute. It is stale 1 by ta treaa...,s re a secretary of the " National Compensation Ftind " that- " The aggregate result of the aallectians armo and including the year 1536 to the present period, have :been sa ais1e:mart:m:051 to the uaavoidable expendi- ture, as to leave the Grunt RA:for:tier pers..Kial; si,,out-.1ble fur a ruitiously large deficit.

Gross amount received for 1,2,0. mid I £1-1,727

Ditto, from the latter year to N over ae,- I s!) I V1,53 Mr. Fogarty, Queen's eanasal, is al 5o:it aelimptish the Chairman- ship of the County of Louth, in cionse-tuenee of ill-health. There are many candidates for the place ; end emote; them are named Mr. fauna, and Mr. Hutton, brother of the al01111)er for Dublin.

afr. Barrett, editor of the Pilot, has made a lint ti) aealogy to the Marquis of Westmeath, and thus eeeneasa the penalty of a piesecution for a libel on the Marquis.

The Cork Japealae says that the pear ia that city ere suffering grievously from les an