IRELAND.
The Earl of Carlisle on his return from Lisraore Castle, the seat of the Duke of Devonshire, passed through the town of Tipperary. The authorities seized the occasion to present an address. They reminded the Viceroy, that "where much poverty and misery, with considerable agrarian outrage, once prevailed, Providence has now blessed us with comparative plenty, order is established, and crime of very rare occur- rence." They begged to assure him that all classes and creeds in that locality are happily united and live amicably together, sectarian differ- ences being unknown among them." Lord Carlisle acknowledged the cordiality they had imparted to their "wayside welcome."
Baron Be Robeck, son-in-law of the late Lord Clone , disappeared on Tuesday from his house at Leixlip, on the Liffey. He had shown symp- , toms of insanity, and was closely watched. His son left him for a moment, and he disappeared. The Liffey runs through the grounds ; but it has been dragged from Leixlip to Dublin without success. The Baron's pocket- handkerchief only has been found in the stream.
Ryan, a watchman at the Clonmel Lunatic Asylum, has been murdered by four.ruffians who had climbed over the wall of the asylum with a view to plunder : Ryan stoutly resisted, but the ruffians ferociously beat him, frac- turing his skull. Six men have been arrested on suspiciOn.