Lord Hawarden and Mr. Maude have resolved upon localizing a
great number of Protestants ttpon their estates in the county Tipperary, thus neutralizing the misrepresentation of this large and influential county.—Courier.
The Conservatives had a great majority at the Cork Sessions, on Thursday last, in the County registrations; and it is believed that they will beat the Liberals at the coming election.—Liaterich Chronicle.
Lord Cloneurry has sent a letter to the Dublin Evening Post, bearing his testimony in favour of the division of land into small forums on Mr. Sharman Crawford's plan- " I be leave to bear the testimony of long experience and of perfect suc- cess to the admirable view; of Mr. Sherman Crawford, so clearly laid down in bis letters published by you. It is nearly forty years since I found a large portion of my property in Limerick very mach subdivided by middlemen, whose leases then expired. e'eltere the subdivisions were not entirely too small, I uniform!), contintwe C■e occupying tenant e ; and I have had my rents always well pail When I 1:ave cause to complain, it has genera& been of large hollers, of Mt d rmk. or of those who, in breach of the most binding covenants, have alienated their buldines."
The Shannon Navigation Commissioners will hold their first meetine, in Dublin next week. Rebuilding Athlone Bridge will be the first work on the Shannon.—Cennanyla Journal.