Mr. D•wammel's funeral took place on Tuesday. The barial-place was
the Ceeree:•,- of Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross About two hun- dred carria:es e ore in the procession : the first conveyed Mr. John Drumm:m:4 the ileum iseirs brother, the Attorocy-General, and the So- ileit1111,(301101*.li in the second were the Lerd- Lieutenant, Lord Phut- . kett, and leird alwpetli. The pall-hearers, after the procession had Passe thronelt the cemetery-gates. were I,ord Plunket, Sir Mielmel
Oleighlen. ,dud yesPerrin, f3,itl, Richards, and Sir .1. Burgoyne. Mr. O Joined the procession in his own earn:tee, but shit not enter the Pr eesiant burial-ground. Very few persons were on foot ; and those flew appe teed. to be a sort (al:Indy-guard to O'Connell. as they hesdle his carriage. flail Mr, Drummond been interred in the I athohe burial-ground at Glasnevin, large numbers of the people would have attended the funeral.
More patrollage for the Irish Government --Mr. Fordo. Chairman of Roscommon, is dead. it is said that .Mr. Nelson, a barrister, will sue- toil him.
Lord Guillantore, better known as Chief' Baron O'Grady, died a few days ago.