10 MARCH 1855, Page 7

IRELAND.

Mr. Keogh was returned for Athlone on Wednesday, without any show of opposition. He was proposed by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Elphin, and seconded by Mr. Edward Larkins, Justice of the Peace.

Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald, the new Solicitor-General for Ireland, was re- elected for Ennis, on Thursday, without opposition.

Mr. Carden is to have part of his sentence remitted, on the ground that his health has suffered from his confinement. He will shortly be liberated, on condition of spending the remainder of the time included in his sentence in a foreign country, and giving sureties in 30,0001. to keep the peace to- wards Miss Arbuthnot and all others for ten years.