21 DECEMBER 1833, page 6

The Irish Court Of Exchequer Was Occupied From The I

I th to the 14th instant with the trial of an important cause, which appears to have excited unusual interest throughout Ireland. The case is thus stated by the Dublin......

;jr. Shell Has At Length Noticed In Writing, But Not

very explicitly, the Aisne of treachery brought against one of the Irish Members. In a 'letter to the Dublin Morning Register, he alludes to the denial which lie gave to the......

Ireland.

Our readers will recollect that the first charge against Mr. O'Con- nell copied into our columns from the Courier, was that of having de- signated consistency as "a rascally......

Incendiary Fires Have Lately Occurred In The Counties Of...

Buck. ingham, Gloucester, Warwick, and Yorkshire. • An extraordinary abstraction of one thousand sovereigns has re- cently been made truni a box containing twenty thousand......