3 OCTOBER 1863, Page 2

The citizens of Dublin are disgusted with their Lord Mayor,

and express their disgust with an exceedingly Irish unreserve. Ile was expected to give a grand banquet to Admiral Dacres and the officers of the Channel Fleet ; but he only lent the Mansion House, and the citizens had to pay all expenses. Numbers, therefore, of neighbouring notabilities, including the judges, were.not invited, and numbers who were did not attend, and the entertainment was exceedingly flat. We presume the real meaning of the charge is that the Mayor was a little stingy. Even Dublin would hardly expect its chief magistrate to expend 1,000/. upon a dinner if he could not afford the money. In any case, Dublin will in future have no right to complain of the monopoly of office by the rich.