10 MAY 1856, Page 9

IRELAND.

Peace was proclaimed in Dublin yesterday week with all due form and ceremony. The Lord Lieutenant, the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Mayor, and other distinguished persons, were conspicuous in the pro- ceedings. They were very gay ; the Ulster King of Arms read the pro- clamation from a carriage drawn by four white horses ; there was an immense crowd; but throughout all " there could not be traced the slighted semblance of enthusiasm." St. Patrick does not like celebrating the end of a row.

The will of the Late Mrs. Sarah Kelly has been proved. The property is sworn under 250,0001., and it is believed it will be really under 220,0001. The document is very voluminous ; the testatrix was anxious that her le- gatees should escape the litigation she endured in establishing her husband's will. She leaves a number of legacies to relatives at Broadstairs-10,000/. to her sister Mrs. Steevens, the mother of the young man charged as acces- aory to the murder of Mrs. Kelly. Dr. Bally is the residuary legatee.

The Strabane Deaf and Dumb Institution has been burnt down, and seven ,children have perished in the fire.