27 JANUARY 1838, page 10

Ireland.

Mr. O'Connell finds the Dublin workpeople difficult to manage. The consequence of his attempt to put down the system of combina- tion among the tradesmen of that city has been......

'the Lancet Contains A Letter From A Sturgeon At Stowmarket,

com- plaining of a clergyman in the diocese of Ely, who has been practising as a medical man for the lust five years without apparently any other claim to professional knowledge......

*wellman:v.

The Times states, that Sir Robert Grant has been recalled from Bombay, and Lord Elphinstone from Madras ; that Sir Andrew Leith Bay leaves the Ordnance, and goes to Bermuda as......

Scotland.

At a general meeting of the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures, on Wednesday week, Mr. Cadell stated in reference to a memorial of the Chatnber presented to the......

The Montreal And American Papers Furnish Some Particulars...

last military proceedings in Lower Canada, which prove that the con- querors behaved most barbarously. The poor excuse for such out. rages as are mentioned below is, that they......

Mr. Robert Dillon Browne, The Member, And Mr. James A.

Browne, of Browne Hall, in Mayo, fought a duel, on Wednesday, near Chester ; when the former gentleman was wounded, but not den. gerously, in the thigh, through which his......

There Was An Immense Meeting On Monday On The Curragh

of Kildare, to petition Parliament for the Ballot, Corporation Reform, the total abolition of Tithes, and against the Poor-law for Ireland. It is said that forty thousand......