Irish-American June 6, 1857 News from Ireland Fermanagh - In the matter of the estate of Margaret E. MAGUIRE (Owner and Petitioner), the Commissioners have sold the dwelling houses at Nos. 30 and 31 Darling Street, Enniskillen, held under leases of lives renewable for ever; profit rent 61 pounds 12s. 2d.; to the Rev. Dean BOYLAN, for one thousand pounds. Cavan - An accident of a serious nature occurred last week at Drumkeen, whereby Mr. CROSBY, stokerer, was precipitated from a height of two stories, whilst engaged in finishing the front of the house of Miss KILBY. Mr. CROSBY, however, is fast recovering from the injuries he sustained, and all who know him will be glad to learn that he will soon be enabled to resume his arduous duties again. William JAMIESON, Esq., of Cootchill, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace, by the Lord Chancellor. At the last examination held at Sandhurst, for Commissions in the Cavalry and Infantry, Mr. George R. STORY, Cavan Milita; Mr. Charles Dudley RYDER MADDEN, Hilton Park, Clones (son of the late Colonel MADDEN) and Mr. Edward FIDDES, Monaghan Militia; passed on their first trial. Sir Duncan MacGREGOR has appointed Richard WHYTE O'DONOVAN, Esq., surgeon, to be medical attendant to the Constabulary at Belturbet, Clover Hill and Miltown districts. Samuel MOORE, Esq., has been appointed major in the Cavan Regiment of Militia, vice Gustavus TUITE DALTON, Esq., resigned. Donegal - A short time since Miss TREDENNICK, of Ballyshannon, and Captain COLHOUN, of the Donegal Militia, were travelling by the Enniskillen coach to Ballyshannon, a man named WILSON, residing at Clones, who was also in the coach, suddenly drew out a razor and made demonstrations of attack with it upon the lady. Captain COLHOUN seized him, and after a severe struggle, in which he received several cuts on the arm, succeeded in disarming him; and on arrival in Clones he was given in charge to the police. He is supposed to be insane. Tyrone - The Commissioners have sold the estate of D. WHITE (Owner and Petitioner) as follows: Lot 1.-Lisanally House and demesne, containing 164a. 3r. 3p., valued at 277 pounds per annum. Sold to Mr. COLQUHOUN for 5,300 pounds. Lot 2.-Lisanally bog, containing 14a. 2r. 38p., valued at 9 pounds per annum. Sold to Mr. SCOTT for 175 pounds.