24 FEBRUARY 1838, Page 9

There was a most terrific snow-storm on Thursday and Friday

in the South of Ireland; which did much damage, and has for the present nearly impeded all internal communicution. Cork and Limerick, the shipping at both places especially, seem to have suffered severely. In Limerick the Houses were stripped of their roofs, trees torn up by the roots, ehimnies levelled with the earth, and some lives lost. The Mary of Rotbsay, for Clyde, laden with corn, was driven on shore at Labasheeda.

The Duke of Devonshire has presented a clubhouse at Dungarvon to the Liberals of Waterford and the borough of Dungarvon. The ne- vus of Waterford has also presented one to the Conservative Club in that city.