19 JULY 1856, Page 8

IRELAND.

In consequence of horses and cattle having been sold at Clorimel on be- half of Mr. James Sadleir, while three drays laden with furniture of his were reported to be on their way to Dublin, an application has been made to the Master of the Rolls for an injunction to restrain all persons from dire posing of any property belonging to the estate of James Sadleir pending the proceedings m the Tipperary Bank affair. The Master of the Rolls granted the application.

At the Westmeath Assizes on Monday, the Lord Chief Baron referred to the prevalence of homicidal crimes in the county,—as he learnt from a re- turn of outrages, not from the number of prisoners in the calendar, for most of the offenders have evaded the pursuit of the Constabnlsry.

The cases of Mr. George Strevens and James Bannon, in connexion with the murder of Mrs. Kelly, were postponed at the instance of the Crown, the prosecution not being prepared to proceed at present. Bail was permitted.

Another soldier of the Tipperary Militia has died from the effects of a gunshot wound, received under the fire of the regular troops. A military inquiry into the mutiny is in progress. The actual facts of the case are still but imperfectly stated.