3 NOVEMBER 1838, page 7

In Reply To A Letter To Dine At Tipperary, Mr.

O'Connell says, that be is now engaged in the most important struggle of his life "that of obtaining for Ireland a perfect equalization of civil and religious liberty with the......

Ireland.

It is rumoured in Dublin, that Mr. John Leely Townshend, the octogeniatian Master in Chancery, has resigned ; and that Mr. Maziere Bredy accepts his appointment. Mr. Richard......

The Anti-tithe Meeting At Navan, On The :24th Of October,

was at- tended by many of the principal landowners and tenantry of Meath county. The High Sheriff, Mr. Corbally, was in the chair. Ile urged the people to persevere until they......

Referring To A Late Meetin4 In Waterford, Whereat Mr. Quinn,

Mr. Pierce 11:amity's " accredited ngetit," endeavoured to persuade the good people that nothing could be leAter than the Railway Commis- simmers' line, our evening cuntemporary......