4 FEBRUARY 1837, page 9

At A Meeting Of The National Association In Dublin, On

Thursday week, the Honourable F. Ponsonby took the chair. The weekly sub- scriptions amounted to 3811. The following names have been sultioitted to the protest against the......

Etc Counter.

Mr. Bish has written to his constituents at Leominster, to deny cer- tain Tory reports that he was about to resign the representation of the borough ; and he founds his claim to......

Ireland.

Mr. Carew O'Dwyer lac been appointed Filacer of the Irish Court of Exchequer, and has announced his intention to the electors of Drogheda asst again to solicit their suffrages.......

A Meeting Of The Proprietors Of The University College,...

was held ou Skiturday; when, after sotne discussion respecting the operation of the unrepealed portion of the Act of Uniformity, it was temnimottely (+greed to accept the lie .c......

Scotland.

The Renfrewshire election has ended in a Tory triumph. The polling commenced on Ft ides , morning; and at the close of that day, the numbers in the several districts stood as......

A Story, Headed " Romance In Real Life," Has Been

going the roee Is of the newspapers. As the Lets of the case have come to may kn avledge they may be found worthy a place in your columns. The hero of the tale, Thomas Smith,......

At The Hatton Garden Office, On Saturday, An Exciseman Was

charged with assaulting a Policeman, who had prevented him from ill- treating a woman. The Exciseman positively denied the truth of the charge; but the Magistrates, Messrs.......