17 NOVEMBER 1838, Page 5

The Pilot, Dublin paper, has turned completely round on the

stib- ject of Railways, and now proclaims that " Railways in Ireland should be State Railways." It is endow, I hat the Pdat's conversion should be contemporaneous with O'Connell's avowal of his change of opinion In a letter to the Dublin Monitor, Mr. James Dwyer points out ano• ther remarkable coincidence in connexion with the great Railway ',re- ject— " The very line through Caber and Cashel, mentioned by Mr. Mabony in his elaborate letter, p S tuf :1ppentlix, d tted prior to the Commission, is the one now cried up by the authorized agent of the Ceministioners, Mr. Quin ; and was also travel out by Mr. Viguoles, on a PUBLISHED MAP, prior to the Report."