3BDMC#tic flittilipurt. DoctorVilliam Lane has been usnanimously elected coroner for the barony of Kennaught, co. Derry. Mir. David Leahy, an Irish barrister, has been appointed one on the judges of county courts in England. CoLLIERY EXPLOSION.-SevCn persons lost their .ives in a
PARLIA MENT. Tni bouse of conmoluns sat for a few hours on Wediles- day, previous to its adjournment for the Ehaster recess. Several bills werc forwardcd a stage, after which the report of the Poor Relief (Ireland) Bill was agreed to, nde thc Limited ~Enlistment Bill went through
Damotic friltrIligrilfc. .1I AmBOoArni BI AN (-Tis inst ?? has hccu annexed to Owh oimijercial hank of Scotland. It 01 KEN IFYui AD ?? of the BIirkenliead domis ivinl ?? o'pencd onl or before thet 3th of April ?? .-Lieeinprol Standard. It has bee)n determinled to light the Armtag
11 llouses, a capital IUANSIO and 4 fflce.holise¢, vfell enclosed Garden nnd good La , 6itua od near tile stearn packet station of WARREN OINT, onlmanding plentiful supply of pure spring uva er and IMISIENSE WATER- OWEI« with rnany local and otber great advantagds rarely to be me
fillperial Parliament. I-HOUSE OF LOIDI)S. Monday, M1arch 1. IIARtROUtt.S OF PORTPATRICK AND DOOVAGIIADME. The Marquis of LONI)ONDERRY wished to know from thc noble earl at the head of the Admiralty what were the inteitions of govcrutuent with respect to perfecting the liar- hOIu
GOVERNMIEN'r SUPPLY OF SEED. Wi.a have much pleasure in inserting thc following letter from George Macartncy, Esq., Lissanoure Castle, which vcry rcibly exxrcsecs the disaplpointmlent generally felt at the disposal of the government grant of tifty thousand pounds for seed, in the
I GENERAL ASSEMBLY I OF THE |'P'R.SBYTE1RIA.0 CitUItlSI IN IRIILANI. ON)' Tuesday last, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the IGeneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church ia Ireland met, for the purpose of holding its annual session, in Dr. Cooke's Church, May-street. There was
DEATii OF R. O'TONINELL. TiiE rumour of Mr. O'Cossnell's death, to which refe-. rence was made in our last, has since been fully con- firmed. Severn!llettersl havelbeen publishedl, descriptive of his last moments, and from three of these wye tak-e the following, passages The firs
IN the tnidst of the accumulated afflictions which nt present oppress our land, it is most cheering to under- stand that, late thoughb the spring has been, there is, just now, a prospect of, at least, an average harvest. The most minnte enqluiries hlave been set on foot, as we l
Atic «atttq. LONDON ~~yrN CL1 I S Tr. LO DN CI N-XCOItANCE, oINIONAY, MAY 24.-The so ?? of "llicat by owld carringe satnoilim this 1t:oi'iii hg w(as st all, pakrt of' oc Iich was token 6n speculation, at a deiduitna of' (is to SS pit', qr.., ltist la bge. proplorti0n ri'ennsititd