7 JULY 1838, Page 10

A correspondent asks, why the Report of the Irish Railway

Com- missioners has not been published ? ( The document, with maps, is believed to have been in Downing Street some weeks.) That Com- mission, which was to have been unpaid, has cost the country 25,0001.; and as yet there is nothing to show the public in return for their money. There is a strong suspicion that the Report is kept back for jobbing purposes. Changes have been made—to aid the speculations of parties who have influenced the Commissioners ? Preliminary measures are siid to have been taken by persons employed by the Commissioners, for the formation of companies on lines which they know will be recommended. It is more than time that the Report were published.