17 SEPTEMBER 1836, page 5

A Mr. John Keating Having Written To Tire Dublin Mimi/

flogiis.- ter a letter complaining of an intention on the part of Colonel Oy- ler to import English policemen into Ireland, Lord Cloncurry has se- plied in the same paper, that......

On Tuesday Night, Mr. Trant, Chief Of Police, With A

party of' his men, proceeded to the house of a man named Tobias Tool of Straboe, near Rathvilly, to arrest him under a Magistrate's warrant. Mr. Tract demanded admission ; but......

Ireland. Ireland.

At a meeting of the National Association, on the 8th instant, many new members of distinction were admitted, including Lord Rossmore, the three Honourable Messrs. Westenra, and......

The Statement Which We Copied From The Globe Last Week,

that Mr. O'Leghlen was to succeed Baron Smith in the Irish Court of Ex- chequer, was premature, the appointment not having been made. The distance between the offices of......

In The Town-council Of Edinburgh, On Tuesday Last, A Letter

from Mr. Irving, clerk to the trustees for the city creditors, was read, en- closing copies of memorials laid before Counsel respecting the eight 4f the Duke of Buccleuch to......

Report On Joint Stock Banks.

THE Secret Committee appointed to inquire into the operation of flue 7th of George the Fouith, for permitting the establishment of Jam Stock Bunks, have published their Report.......

Scotland.

We are glad to near, that, in case of a new election, which we cosset imagine very distant, the Reformers in Scotland are sure at httto maintain their ground, if not to extend......