8 DECEMBER 1838, page 7

Mr. Finch, The Independent Member For Walsall, Was...

a party of his constituents on Monday, at a public dinner. Mr. Finch condetnned the conduct of Ministers during the last session, and warned the electors of the probability of......

A Birmingham Correspondent Writes—after A Severe Struggle...

meetings, and after a mandamus to the Rector has been obtained from the Court of Queen's Bench, a signal triumph was obtained by the Liberal party, at a meeting of rate-payers......

The "working Men" Will Act Wisely In Avoiding Torch-light...

A letter from the Home Secretary to the Lancashire Magistrates, communicated through the Lord-Lieutenant, gives fair warning that such assemblies are illegal. This is the Under......

The Damage To The Shipping On The Coast By The

gales last week has been considerable, especially off Ireland and the West of England. The Waterford Chronicle mentions particulars of the loss of the steamboat St. Patrick, on......

Ireland.

Mr. O'Connell dined at New Ross on Monday, and at Wexford on Wednesday ; and will be entertained at Carlow on the 10th instant. At Wexford, he adverted to the support given by......

Changes Already Taken Place, And Others Rumoured On Good...

look wondrous like setting one's house in order, or shifting the canvass to prepare for the coming storm. Mr. M‘Causland, Lord Plunkett's brother-in-law, has resigned his......