26 MARCH 1836, Page 9

At the Carlow Assizes, Mr. Archibald Sly, who was charged

with the murder of Mr. Walsh, the Catholic priest, last autumn, has been acquitted ; and the two principal witnesses against him, who were either suborned by some parties, or, as is more probable, had combined to invent a tissue of falsehoods for the sake of the reward offered for the conviction of the murders, are to be indicted for perjury. One of them was a policeman. The Assizes of Tipperary, of which the Evening Mail has taken -occasion to give such a horrible picture, terminated yesterday week ; and two capital convictions for murder are the result of the inquiry into the .sixty cases of murder which were paraded in such dreadful array in the

• columns of that journal.