Mr. O'Connell was busily engaged on Thursday (the 11th) at
the 'Commercial Buildings, in getting a requisition signed by the different employers in Dublin, for the purpose of calling a meeting, without delay, with reference to the matter in dispute between them and the Operatives in this city. The honourable and learned gentleman was ,pearf•insiess &ors( toil* ltiiuis,srial uport whist, we emy tram.
warmly greeted by his friends. Mr. Haltom was also in attendance.... Freeman's Journal.
Mr. O'Connell met is numerous body of Me constituents at the Corti Exchange, on Tuesday last ; when petitions against the Irish Poor- law hill, and for the total abolition of tithes, were adopted with most enthusiastic acclamation. Mr. O'Connell gave notice of a meeting to be held on the Carmen of Kildare, on Monday next ; when it is anti- cipated that upwards of thirty thousand persons, headed by the Magis- trates and gentry of the country, will assemble to uddrt ss lit r Majesty on the general grievances of their country.
Daniel O'Connell has been expelled by the Grand Lodge of' Ire- land from the ancient and loyal fraternietessetsFre seenons.Linerick Chronicle.