9 AUGUST 1828, Page 2

The Marquis of Anglesea appears to have become unpopular with the high Ascendency party.

The Ballinamore rebels have been tried. One has been'acquitted ; the rest have been found guilty, not of high treason, but of unlawfully assembling, under the notion that a procession was to take place of some Orangemen, who had given the Catholics a challenge to meet them. The Judge thought that the very slightest punishment was sufficient.