The 12th of July, the anniversary of the battle of
Aughrim, has passed over peaceably, in Dublin at least ; that capital had not been so quiet for twenty years before as it was on Sunday. It is reported to have passed otherwise in the North, though no particulars are given. Mr. Callaghan has been elected by a large majority for Cork ; but it is said he will lose his seat, in consequence of Isis being at the time a Government contractor. The late case of Mr. Bish, the lottery-man, is decisive on this point ; but much depends on the nature of the proof to be led. O'Connell has published a letter explanatory of his refusal to act for Lord George Beresford in Water- ford. He says he expected to be in Parliament before Lord George, and must have sat there in judgment on the very acts he had previ- ously sanctioned by his advice. The writ for Clare was issued on Wednesday.