7 APRIL 1838, Page 9

IRELAND.

According to the Dublin Tory papers, Mr. O'Connell is to be made Master of the Rolls ; O'Loghlen, Chief Justice, rice Busbe, who re- tires with a Peerage ; and Mr. Maurice O'Connell, Under Secretary, rice Driumnond. It is pretty certain that the originators of these re- ports are indebted to their own imagination for them.

Mr. Thomas Martin, M.P. for Galway, was tried at the Galway

Assizes, on Friday last, for a riot at Oughterard, committed on the tith of December last. There appears to have been a faction fight be- tween Martin and his followers on one side, and a Mr. O'Flaherty and his men on the other, respecting the ownership of some land. Martin being found guilty, has been sentenced to two months' imprisonment, and a title of 30/. ; O'Flallerty to one month's imprisonment, and a 5/. tine. Very creditable this affair to the Member of Path:intent !

The jewels of the Duteliess of Leinster, stolen on the night of the

drawing-room at the Castle, from the back drawing-room of her Grace's town residence, in Dominick Street, have at length been re- covered through the agency of the Police. The value of the jewels exceeded 13,000/. It is stated that they were discovered at a private house in town, the owner of which was quite unconscious of the nature or value of the contents of the casket !—Dublin Correspondent If the Times.