22 AUGUST 1835, page 10

Ireland.

The Orangemen in the North of Ireland are becoming very turbu- lent. The Dublin correspondent of the Times says- " For many years, with the exception of occasional disturbances......

The Hampshire Telegraph States, That Lord Lyndhurst's...

Municipal Reform Bill, as far as relates to Portsmouth parish, will not leave above one hundred and thirty persons eligible to be Common-Councilmen, and the lowest rating of......

Three Of The State Prisoners Who Recently Escaped From St.

Pelagie, at Paris, arrived at Brighton last Sunday, in a French fishing-boat, having put to sea at Fecamp. The master of the boat, by way of doing a double stroke of business,......

Meetings In Favour Of English Municipal Reform Have Been...

in Glasgow, Kelso, Stirling, Perth, and Haddington. Very complimen- tary resolutions to Lord Melbourne were adopted at Haddington. A meeting was held in the Cowgate Chapel,......

Scotland.

The Commission of,the General Assembly of the Church of Scot- land met on Thursday week in Edinburgh ; and after the despatch of some preliminary business, proceeded to the......

Ebe Country. The Birmingham Liberals Assembled In Great...

Tuesday, to petition the House of Commons to abide by the Municipal Bill, and resist the mutilation of any of its essential provisions by the House of Lords. On this occasion,......

The Proprietor Of The Durham Chronicle Has Been Convicted At

the Durham Assizes, before Chief Justice Tindal and a Special Jury, of a libel on the Honourable Mr. Trevor, M.P. for that city. That gentle- man having attacked Mr. Lambton,......