10 JULY 1830, Page 7

Riots AT LIMERICK.-We are happy to learn that the riots

that existed in this city are wholly at an end. The losses and damage were estimated at 10,0001.; more exact inquiry has reduced them to 2,000/.

In several districts of the Queen's County the lower orders are actually perishing from famine. They have been tempted into the commission of outrages by their distress, and their proceedings are now assuming a most dangerous character from a secret system of organization which seems to regulate them.-Dublin Morning Advertiser. The exertions which have been made by the Relief Committee to give food and employment to the poor of Clonmel, have been unremitting ; over 1,000 people have been fed twice each day during the last week, and between 300 and 400 persons employed in improving the roads and other useful works in this town and neighbourhood ; the Clonmel Relief Fund now amounts to upwards of 8901., but the weekly expenditure at present is nearly 150/.-Tipperary Free Press.