11 AUGUST 1838, page 8

The Irish Metropolitan Conservative Society Held A...

and adopted a petition to the Queen to dismiss Lord Nor- manby. Mr. Wyse, M. P., has accepted the Commissionership of Irish Poor-- laws, salary 2,000/. a year; to reside in......

The Brighton Herald Gives This Account :of The Origin Of

Sir David Scott's abolished pension— "iii the mouth of March 1823, a letter, unsealed, and in which great liber- ties were taken with the character of George the Fourth, was......

Ireland.

The indefatigable Mr. Sharman Crawford has published a reply to Mr. O'Connell's letter on the Irish Bills of the Government. He comments forcibly on Mr. O'Connell's......

Scotland.

Colonel Abercromby has lately met the electors of Stirlingshire at various places, and explained at considerable length the principal topics that had occupied the attention of......

The Following Is A Detail Of The Losses Sustained By

the Lower C u nadians since 25th of November 1837, in churches and houses bung and pillaged by the troops and volunteers. In the county of the T wo Mountains, there were......

Ibliarcllarvoutt.

It is expected that Parliament Ns i'l be proi ogue I 071 Wednesday or Thursday next, by il e Queen in ',smith They write from Vienna, that the troops which are to appear at th e......

There Has Been A Good Deal Of Conversation In Paris

respecting the sale of some forged papers, pretending to be important state-docu- ments, by a charlatan named Chaltas, to M. Fabricius, the Dutch Minister ad interini at the......