26 JULY 1856, Page 9

IRELAND.

The Master of the Rolls has decided against the appeals of Mr. James Birch Kennedy, the Reverend John Whately, and Mr. Stirling, who sought to be removed from the list of contributories to the Tipperary Bank ; but he reversed Master Murphy's decision in the case of Mr. Girling, an English shareholder, and struck his name from the list.

The Lord Chancellor has ordered that a receiver shall be appointed to take charge of the property of James Sadleir, for the behoof of whomsoever may eventually appear to be the legal claimant : the official manager of the Tipperary Bank to be the receiver if he will act.

The business to be transacted at the recent Assizes throughout Ireland indicated a great decrease in the prevalence of crime. The exceptions to this happy state of things were the counties of Westmeath and Mayo.

Four of the mutineers of the North Tipperary Militia have been found guilty by a Court-martial, and sentenced to death. Two militiamen have been handed over to the civil authorities to be tried.

The people of Kingstown were delighted on Monday by the arrival of a naval squadron, consisting of the Wellington, the Conqueror, and the In- flexible, with some gun-boats : the gun-boats excited much curiosity.