29 DECEMBER 1838, Page 6

IRELAND.

Lord Normanby is expected to he itte.ain in Dublin on the 3th of Jimuary.

The Reverend P. S. He :fry, Presbyterinu IL:Alf:ter of Armagh. has been eppointed Commissioner. in the room of the Reverend James Car- lisle., resigned.—Datlin uri'n'ary Post.

The determined hostility ofthe leish peatile to tithes, whatever shape

the impost nia.y assume, stoma-b.. shown forth by the contents of It letter in the Ad/'luny Joarnal. It is therein stated, that the Honour- ::'de John Ponsonly, el:leet son of Lord I hole:Innen, lately summouod the Besboroueli tenantry to meet him at the (Alice of Major Curry, of Belline ; when be expressed a hey ;hat all would agree to pay a sitmll ;metes: of rent for the time to come in lien of the rent-eltarge. A moody silence h.11oti ed ; a ml the hinouralde gentleman, as he walked dos: ti the entire line, dill :lot receive so nitwit as a single assenting look. Ile then diemieeed them. teni:to thou hi: was disgusted at their con- duct.—Dahlia CAW espomkut ,1 the Chronicle.

It is generally suspected that the opposition to the claims of the Ho- nourable Mr. Carew to represent the county of W'aterf'ord, proceeds from a project of consigei:te the Membership to the keeping of a family perty. The last IroteoLe•:/ 4' lom'de states that it rec.'ntly received a no- tice, that 'if one line appeared in its columns in favour of Mr. Carew's pretensions, a law process. to which the property in the concern is liable, should issue, and prevent the appearance of the publication. The pro- prietor, who seas in Dublin, seas, however, promptly written to, and made his appearance in time to put in bail. The sureties were attempted to be questioned; but being found amply suhicient, the party was defeated. —ideal.