26 DECEMBER 1835, Page 6

In quoting from the Times, last week, a contradiction, on

" un- questionable authority," of the statement that Prince George of Cam- bridge was at the O'Sullivan meeting in Brighton, we mentioned that the Times and other Tory journals were so notoriously addicted to the publication of falsehoods, that we could not feel assured whether the Prince and his tutor were at the meeting or not. It now, appears that Prince George was at the meeting after all. The Brighton Patriot says—" We are authorized to state that Prince George was at the meeting on Tuesday last." A correspondent of the Morning Chronicle fully confirms this statement ; so that we were right, as usual, in denying credence to the Times. The Sheffield Iris says that Mr. Haywood of Sheffield is fully pre- pared with evidence to substantiate his charges against Fuirman, the Orange Secretary. The same paper recommends that a subscription should be raised to support Haywood, whose prosecution will be backed by the Orange stock-purse. The Courier advises the people of Sheffield to commence a subscription, which would probably receive additions from many other quarters.