7 MAY 1836, Page 9

From a correspondence in the Post this morning, we perceive

that Mr. Motto/or O'CONNELL has called upon Lord LONDONDERRY to explain a certain passage in his speech on the Constabulary Bill, which, as reported in the Times, contained an offensive comparison be •• tween Mr. MORGAN O'CONNELL and Colonel SHAW KENNEDY. Mr. O'CONNELL requests Lord LONDONDERRY to withdraw "a com- parison derogatory" to his character, or state why he conceived him deserving of " such unfavourable notice." Lord LONDONDERRY, in reply, assures Mr. MoarrAN O'CoNivn.J., that his speech was in- correctly reported; and that he "had not the least idea of making any comparisons of character whatever "—that Ile only said he could "place no political confidence" in the appointment of Mr. MAURICE or Mr. MORGAN O'CONNELL to the post destined for Colonel KENNEDY.