Irish-American October 3, 1857 News from Ireland Clare - Thomas BYRNE, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, has forwarded a subscription of two shillings to the Rev. Mr. MERCHAN, towards building the new church of Kilbaha. Tipperary - The Rev. Patrick NAGLE, C.C., has been removed from Nenagh to Birr. Mr. Rowan P. CASHELL, who was convicted at the last assizes of Nenagh of an assault on a man named BRIEN, arising out of a case of disputed possession of a house, has been liberated from prison by order of the Lord Lieutenant, on medical certificate as to his extemely delicate state of health. Derry - Peter MARTIN, late of Coleraine, grocer and leather cutter, has been declared insolvent. A laboring man named Anthony HUEY was killed lately at Edenballymore, by a bank, beneath which he was working, falling on him. The privilege of obtaining the usual allotment of bog has been withdrawn from some tenants on the estate of the Marquis of Waterford in the county of Derry, the well-understood reason having been the votes recorded by these tenants at the last election. Mr. Andrew REID, of Clonghan, near Newtownlimavady, having been placed in this proscribed list, his tenant-right friends throughout the country voluntarily assembled, a short time ago, and laid down at his residence as many loads of well-saved turf as will be sufficient for a year's consumption. A fight occurred on the 5th ult., on the road from Coleraine, between J. McALEECE, Solomon McKEENIM, W. and B. BARR, John SHARKEY, and Robert HALLIDAY, all of Camus, and Joseph STERLING, Daniel CROW and Joseph DONAGHY. CROW rushed into his father's house, which was in the vicinity, and, laying hold of a loaded gun, went back to the scene of the fight and discharged it. The shot took effect on three of the parties, several piles having been lodged in each. The wounds, however, were not dangerous. The police arrested CROW, STERLING and DONAGHY, and brought them before Andrew ORR, Esq., J.P., who took information against them, and returned the case for trial at the next quarter sessions.