6 OCTOBER 1838, page 5

Ireland.

A letter from Mr. O'Connell to his " constituents " appears in the Pilot of Wednesday. It commences with a congratulatory paragraph on the near approach of the renewal of the......

The Place-hunters In Dublin Are Engaged In An Amusing...

Numerous as the recent creations of offices have been, they are nothing like sufficient to appease the craving of the cormorant " Liberals" who beset the Castle. An unfounded......

On Thursday Last, A Rule Was Entered Before The Proper

officer at the Equity side of the Dublin Court of Exchequer, dismissing a bill with- out costs, in which the Reverend Richard Deane Freeman, of the county of Cork, was......

The Dublin Pilot Chooses To Call Mr. Ashton Yates's Letter

" con- vincing," and to assert that be makes out " a conclusive and unanswer- able case" for the Irish Liberal Members. The Pilot, however, takes are not to give our commentary......

The New Lord Mayor Of Dublin, Mr. Hoytc, Was Installed,

on Monday, with the usual solemnities. Mr. Recorder Shaw, in the course of his annual oratioa, intimated his opinion that corporations might now be dispensed with- " During the......