28 APRIL 1838, page 10

A Letter From Mr. O'connell To The Protestants Of Ireland

appea r , in the Pilot of Wednesday. It is devoted to an explenation of the new Irish Tithe Bill ; which, of course, Mr. O'Connell generally approves of; though he thinks that......

Th E Tories, Sir Globs' The Tory Journals Announce That Sir

GEORGE CLERK is to be brought in for Stamford by the Marquis of ExrrEa, vire Colonel CHAPLIN. If active operations are intended by will be needed in and about the House.......

An Account Of The Proceedings At The Half-yearly Meeting Of

the pro. prietors of the Agricultural and Coinmercial Batik of Ireland, which will be found in our advertising columns, seems to deserve attention. From the report read at the......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The Ordnance Estimates were discussed last night by the Commons, in a Committee of Supply. Sir HUSSEY VIVIAN bad the charge of them ; but fairly acknowledged that he......

Lord Pat.merston Paid His Convenient Constituents Of...

visit on Tuesday. " lie arrived," says the report, " on Tuesday even i ng, and left again at midnight on Wealmsday." In the in Teri in, probably on AMC dining occasion, be......

The Lords Met Last Night ; And Were Chiefly Occupied

with receiving petitions. The only noticeable point in their Lordships' proceedings, was a question and answer respecting the appointment of Lord Dur- ham's legal adviser. Lord......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHARCII, FRIDAY AYTMINOOL The prices of the English Funds have not varied above A per cent. since our last ; and the business that has occurred has been but trifling,......