25 NOVEMBER 1837, Page 11

IRELAND.

It is lain to pretend that the Orange Society was ever actually dis- solved. The Grand Lodge in Dublin lots been in the habit of meeting regularly; as appears from the following notice to one of the Beresfords, issued by the Secretary, and which has appeared in the Irish papers— testae Rooms, S5, Grafton Street, Duldin. 16th October ISM " Dear sqr and Brother-1 beg to intbrm you, that 5teduciday the 15th of November next has been appointed for the tonal half.yearly meeting of the Graud Orange Lodge of 1 reboot.

"The entity officers u ill ascot:Ode at twelve o'clock; and the general business will

be proceeded with :it one o'eloek preekely. Very faithfully yours,

"To Mother 1;ev. 1..1. Bereifotd.. 0 WILLIAM SWAN, :Secretary."

The Dublin Grand Jury, having fully investigated the claims of the Messrs. Guinness to compensation for the malicious destruction of their property since the Dublin election, have allowed the several pre- sentments, awarding the full amounts claimed by the Messrs. Guinness in the petitions preferred to the Court of Queen's Bench on the first day of this term.