12 SEPTEMBER 1840, Page 4

IRELAND.

The Dublin correspondent of the Morning Post says the Duke of Cambridge and the Marquis of Nonnanby are both expected at the Viceregal Lodge on or about the 15th instant.

Mr. Helps the Private Secretary of Lord Morpeth, has arrived in Dublin. The noble Lord, who is expected at his residence in the Park on Saturday next, will remain in Ireland until the meeting of Parlia- ment.—Dublin Monitor.

Lady Dover expended in the improvements in progress in Gowran alone last year 11,001)/., independently of the sums paid for the erection of useful and ornamental edifices in other parts of the Clifden estates.— Kilkenny Alotlerucor.

Mr. O'Connell left Dublin on Friday, for a three weeks' residence in Kerry.

The first meeting of' the Repeal Association since the departure of Mr. O'Connell for Darrynane Abbey, took place on Monday. Mr. Minion pm:1(M. A number of new members were admitted, ineltuline two Roman Catholic Bishops, Dr. Cantwell of Meath and Dr. Blake of Dromnre. A report of' er.set length' on the state of trade before and since the Union, was read by Mr. Ray, that Secretary. Mr. John Oaf numell, M.P., sins present, and took a prominent part in the proceed- ings, which possessed no feature of novelty or importance.

There was a Repeal meeting in Thurles on Sunday. The Tipperary Free Press states' that the crowd zissembled ou the occasion refused to groan for Lord Stenley, " because his Lordship had proved himself the best friend to Repeal."