9 MARCH 1839, Page 7

IRELAND.

In a letter to Mr. Ray, Secretary to the Preen...see _Issue:at:en, Mr. • O'Connell announces his intention to be present at a meseing of the Society on Monday next, in Dublin ; and promises to send a letter de- ;ailing Ids plan for rousing " ail Ireland in ti eonsiitutitmal anempt to ; obtain justice." He again asks for two millions ot' Preeursors•—heying, he seys, as yet got not more than "une-twentieth of that number.- Almost all the Irish Grand Juries are petitioning aeainst any change in the present Corn-laws ; which they look nom: as highly beneficial to Irish I mdlords, in securing theta a monope:3 it the )ehielish corn- market. A. very lamentable circumstance has 0,, arre itt the fetidly of a gen- I &man fielding a high official situethm in Dub :it L city : Ids daltgliter, a lovely 1.tir1, has eloped with her -ffither's groom: IA htibit of taking equestrian exercise, which brought lo.r hito :tatty eonnuani- cation with the servant.—Jiernhty Post.