"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, August 26, 1852 THE CAMP AT SIX-MILE-BRIDGE. - The camp was removed in an incredibly short time after the verdict on Wednesday evening. The soldiers of the 31st Regiment, found guilty of wilful (sic) murder, were given up to Sub-Inspector DONOVAN and a party of police, and, accompanied by an escort of the 47th Regiment, were marched to Ennis gaol, which they reached about midnight. Passing through Newcastle, they were heartily groaned by the people, who assembled in crowds in that village, and appeared well pleased with the verdict. Mr. KELLY, of Cappagh Lodge, receives £30 compensation for use of his demesne by the camp for the seventeen days it was occupied by the military. The cost of the entire investigation will be little short of £500, not including the expenses of the camp. No injury, we understand, has been done to the ground on which the tnets were pitched. - Limerick Reporter. MR. JOHN C. DELMEGE. - Various rumours have been afloat within the last few days regarding this gentleman; some stated that he had fled to the continent, and would not appear till the spring assizes. The fact, however, we are told is, that Mr. Delmege wrote to Mr. CANNY, the coroner of Clare, stating his readiness to become amenable to the law and proceed to Ennis gaol, provided an escort was obtained for him, as it is dangerous, in his estimation, to go through the country in the present state of the public mind. A requisition to Mr. BARRON, R.M., was this (Friday) forwarded for an escort, and twelve of 3rd Dragoon Guards were accordingly sent, as we have been informed; and accompanied by them, and some of the constabulary, Mr. Delmege left Whitehall the residence of his father, about half-past three o'clock this day, for Ennis gaol. - Limerick Reporter. THE MULLINGAR AND CAVAN RAILWAY. - G. R. BOYCE, Esq., who has been for some time the resident engineer for the Railway Company at Athlone, and under whose superintencence the new line of road and approach to the company's station has been made, has been appointed Engineer upon the proposed new line from Mullingar to Cavan. - Westmeath Independent.