25 SEPTEMBER 1852, Page 10

The emigrants of Tripe and Montague who suffered by the

swindle waited on Sir Robert Carden yesterday, to receive their respective shares of money which has been subscribed by the public for their benefit ; but Sir Robert stated that he was about to fay their case before the Emigration Commis- siohers, and with their consent he would defer the division of the money until he had received a reply. The poor fellows gratefully consented.

Another murder has been perpetrated in Clare. It is styled "agrarian," but does not really come within that category of crime. The victim is a young man named Stackpoole ; the murderers, his uncle, aunt, and a rela- tive ; the motive, succession to a property to which the uncle was heir-at- law.