26 MAY 1838, Page 9

IRELAND.

Private letters and tha Weterford pnpars contain ecco nts of multi- tudinous meetings in the counties of Kilkenny and Wexfurd, upon the longeagituted question of Tithes. These demonstrations of popular feelings are, dolffilless, that result of the late proceedings against the Members for Wexford county, whose cattle have been distruined and sold for tithes, limier circumstances which could not have fuiled to excite much inssialefeetion.-4.hurier.

One plain utivareished fact, from which the most ordinary intellect can detIttee concluaim, is Foinetimes worth more than the moat re- fined speculations of the statesman. Such a fact, bearing on the great otiestion now mider hank:an:wary dh-eussion, the settlement of lush 'fie.: es, stands forth iii rather proutilient relief in the Irish correspond- (met' of the Times. It says, that in the Court of Exchequer, in Dub- nn, 11r. Joy 1'1-tithed on behalf of the Reverend Bieber(' Jones Hobson, t; receiver of tithe,: few') the parieis of' Karryglen, in the comity of A 'aline, ter en cyder to substirace the service of writs on fifty four

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eusittes. Laron Kiel:tads gralittil tile application.

coun..ei then (deserved, there was a pecan/rite to the case of his rove..

rt.,:d client, inasmuch its ilarc fells lit fiJi, ch not ',letting- iu the pat CH ?CZ iCh lIP inwt the nidiCt.s hiA was ati:C1' it poi ; lint it wits finally ily.am:ed thot the notices should be pe -tett on a meet log-house Cr it re!, 'it' /110i0& in tlie adjoining Finish, to ciiinpel by law- pr(cess the pupae:et of en inomst in the mime of cell- gime by a rivish where there was ou place of divine worship wheteuever.