26 NOVEMBER 1836, page 7

In The Court Of Exchequer, On Saturday, A Conditional Order

was granted for the appointment of a receiver over part of the estates of Mr. Otway Cave, M. P., in the county of Tipperary, on account of tithes due by certain of his tenantry......

Many New Members Were Added To The Association On Tuesday.

Mr. O'Connell was present ; though a report had been spread in the course of the morning that he had left town for Kerry to see his son Maurice, who was represented as being in......

I Relan D.

el meeting of the General Association was held On the 17th instant, at which Mr. Sharman Crawford brought foi it ard iris Tithe resolu- tions. I le ennInleneed his speech by......

Mr. Charles Fox. (what A Name For A Tory !)

a nephew of Lord Farnham, is to be the Tory candidate for Longford. Mr. Samuel Barrington, brother of the Crown solicitor for Mun- ster, is mentioned as likely to receive the......

An Address From Mr. O'connell To The People Of Ireland,

on the late run on the Banks, has been published in the Dublin Evening Post. Mr. O'Connell says that, as Governor of the National Bank, be had been requested to use his......