4 JANUARY 1840, Page 13

Mr. Hutton, counsel to Mr. O'Connell, has been appointed to

preside at the ensuing Sessions for the county of Antrim. Mr. !Limon goes the North-east Circuit ; and, if no other reason could he urged against the appointment, this of' itself ought to be considered a sufficient one. Mr. O'Shaugnessy succeeds to the Chairmanship vacant by diet death of

Mr. Fogarty.—Dublin AnoLlicr aceuunt says that Mr. Hutton succeeds Mr. Fogarty. On Friday a seizure was made at the Dublin Custmnhouse, of two hundred sacks of flour, imported from London, on suspicion that it was foreign. It appears that, under the existing law, foreign flour im- ported into Ireland, antler any circumstances, is liable to confiscation, and the importers are subject to a heavy penalty.—Morniny Register. The venctrable Right Reverend Dr, MaetIonnell, Bishop of Canada, arrived in Newry on Tuesday week. Ills Lordship is, we understaitd, nearly a hundred years old.—Newry Examiner.