22 SEPTEMBER 1855, Page 3

IRELAND.

The Lora-Lieutenant is making a progress in the South. He set out from Dublin on Tuesday, by the Great Southern and Western line destined for the Lakes of Kerry. On Wednesday he turned the first of of the Killarney and Tralee Railway, at Killarney. At the close of the ceremony he called for "three cheers for the taking of Sebastopol "; a call 'readily obeyed. Lord Carlisle was' to be the guest of Mr. Henry Herbert M.P. until yesterday,---wilen, according to the programme, he would join the Duke of Devonshire at-Lismore Castle.

Colonel Waddy, of "the fighting Fiftieth," was entertained by the county notables of Wexford. at a public banquet on Saturday. The Colonel is distinguished in the roll of Crimean. heroes.

Up to the 1st September the number of emigrants who left Limerick for Quebec this year was 1135; daring the same period. of 1854 the total was no less than 6796.

James Smyth, a very poor old man, has been found murdered in a wood near Cavan. His head was crushed and rent in a frightful way. The mo- tive for the crime is unknown : the body had not been plundered of a few shillings which were in a pocket.