20 MAY 1837, page 7

A Dispute Has Taken Place Between Mr. O'driscoll, The Editor

of the Cork Southern Reporter, and Dr. Baldwin, M. P., in consequence of some remarks which were made in the Southern Reporter on speech of Dr. Baldwin at a recent mesting held......

On Monday Last, Mr. James Orchard, The Celebrated Diver,...

ender water from the Pier-head, at Bridport, to the buoy, a distance of half a mile, and from thence landed on the beach, east of the harbour, to the gratification of about......

The Accounts From The Trading Districts Are Still Very...

At Leeds, :Manchester, Leicester, the Potteries, and Birmingham, the same tale of distress is continued. The Birtaingh«m Journal says- " The lamentable condition of our working......

A Meeting Of Inhabitants Of The West Riding Of Yorkshire

was held on Tuesday, at Hartshead Moor, near Huddersfield, to petition Parliament ngainst the new Poor-law ; Mr. William Hocks in the chair. This meeting was attended by an......

Mr. Sharman Crawford Has Midi Essed A Hales To His

fellow country- men in Iodate], calling upon them to repudiate the new Irish Tithe Bill ; which he stigmatizes as a delusion—" the consummation of the political farce of the......

Ireland.

A very large meeting of the inhabitants of Dublin and the vicinity was held on :Monday, in the Coburg Gardens, to address the King to retain his present :Ministers. According to......