7 OCTOBER 1854, Page 4

IRELAND.

The Trillick Railway outrage continues to occupy men's minds. There was a meeting of the prominent persons in the county of Tyrone yesterday week, mainly brought about by the zeal of Lord Claude Hamilton, to denounce the atrocity, and raise a fund for the discovery of the perpetrators. Among the speakers was the Marquis of Abercorn. About 10001. was subscribed on the spot.

A vacancy in the representation of Limerick has been caused by the death of Mr. Robert Potter. Mr. Potter died of apoplexy last week, at Tudor Hall, near Monkstown.

As the harvest approaches completion, its excellence and abundance appear more decided. The yield of oats is extraordinary--"probably un- paralleled. There is hardly any smut in the wheat. The green crops are ample. The potato-blight seems to have done little harm.