14 DECEMBER 1833, page 6

Ireland.

Mr. O'Connell attended the consecration of a Catholic chapel in Kildare, on Sunday week. After the conclusion of the ceremony-, he mounted on a platform, and addressed the......

- "elie Agents Of Don Ivirettee Are Stilr Actively...

endeavour. us to raise recruits in this country. About 400 have been secured, and - are to sail in the course of a fortnight. Money does not appear to be wanting; a portion of......

Mr. Patrick Maxwell Stewart, M.p. For Lancaster, Has Been...

to become a candidate for the chair at Lloyd's. Colonel Sir John Burke, of Marble Hill, late M.P. for the county of Galway, is now in Ireland; and is not therefore the person......

Aiwrifietrattg.

The rumour is revived in the Law Courts, that after next Hilary Term, Mr. Baron Bailey retires from the Bench. His successor will, it is added, be Sir William Horne; who will......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. Ships are fitting out at Plymouth, Portsmouth, and Chatham. It is understood that the British fleet in the Mediterranean will be rein- forced by ten sail of the......

Scotland.

The Town-Council of Pei th have decided, " That should a vacancy occur in any of our fonr parishes of Perth, the patronage of which is vested in the Council, that no candidate......

In The Courier Of This Evening, We Find A Letter

from Mr. BARRETT, editor of the Dublin Pilot, on the subject of his late conviction in Dub- lin, for publishing what has been decided to be a libellous letter from the pen of......

General Cesrareos Has Issued A Proclamation, Dated...

breathing the most savage spirit towards the Biscayan in- seargents. The Bourdeaux journal which publishes it, says that from thelextreme rigour of its previsions, it will.be......

The Trial Of John Bodle Junior, For The Murder Of

his grandfather, at Plumstead, commenced yesterday, at Maidstone. The case for the- prosecution closed last night; when the Court adjourned, to sit again this morning. John......

Mr. O'connell Has Written A Second Letter To The Hull

Radicals, in which he again charges Mr. Hill with inventing the story of the False Irish Members. He.styles Mr. Hill's letter —promising to answer all applications addressed by......

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We Have Mislaid The Manuscript Of A Letter In Reply

to one which appeared in the Spectator of November 2311, on the " Difficulties of a Property Tax." If we can teener it, we shall insert the communication next week.......