20 JANUARY 1838, page 9

The Rectories Of Burford St. Martin, Wilts, And Of Dinden,

in the county of Southampton, are lately become vacant by the death of the Reverend Edward Pole, D. D. The former, worth SOO/. per annum, which lie held thirty-six years, is in......

Sc6tland.

The High Court of Justiciary was occupied from 'Wednesday the 3d to Thursday the I I th instant, with the trial of the five Glasgow cotton-spinners. The Judges on the beach were......

Ireland.

The dinner to Mr. O'Connell and Mr. Hutton, on Thursday week was a splend id affair. The price of tickets was a guinemand-a half, but five guineas were readily paid for them.......

Cio Countrp.

On Thursday week, a numerous meeting, summoned by 160 of the most respectable inhabitants, the Magistrates having refused to call the meeting, was held at Bradford; and a......

Mr. O'connell Was Busily Engaged On Thursday (the 11th) At

the 'Commercial Buildings, in getting a requisition signed by the different employers in Dublin, for the purpose of calling a meeting, without delay, with reference to the......