11 MAY 1844, Page 2

Another delay in the Irish trials ! Ay, and no

great matter after all. The traversers have been exercising to the full their pri- vileges of obstruction ; their counsel have spoken their utmost al- lowance; the complex proceedings luckily cast up some knotty points ; the Judges are brought to a pause ; time creeps on, and the end of term comes—judgment is not ready, and it stands over till next term. Gossip says that the Judges do not differ on essentials, but only on some incidental points. Be that as it may, they have a short vacation to ponder the matter in ; and Mr. O'CoNNELL has another respite, and a show of temporary victory to help him in stimulating the growth of his declining Repeal rent.