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SOUTH OF IRELAND.—MURDER OF MARA

... THE BELFAST NEWS-LETTER. TUESDAY-APRIL 8. SOUTH OF IRELAND.-MURDER OF MARA. lin another part of the Newss-Letter of this day wtl have inserted a report of the trial of Lacy and IIlls!, for the murder of Mara. Tire picture of moral feelhig exhibited by some of those examined ol the trial, is re- voltibg il the extri-me, adll it would scarcely have been t'livvel, thait the origintil had arny ...

POLICE-OFFICE

... Committed by the Police Magistrate to Carrickfergus gaol for- triaL at neit, assizee, Robert Neill, charged with stealing a keg of rum and one of wine from a cart in 0Ct. last; Thomas Kane, charged with stealing a sack and ta(, sucking pigs from a car on :Fridasy iiight-lastt Ant Friar charged with uttering a forged 25s. note on the Belfsst Bank. For trial at next Belfist ?? Johncton charged ...

CLONMEL ASSIZES

... TRIAL OF THE MURDERERS OF DAN. MARA. the Patrick ZaLy and Johd Walsh were put to the bar. The prisoners appeared to be comfortable farrmers. Lacy, the he pairaipal in tihe alleged murder, who is rI stout young man, ti; but of a forbidden countenance, did nofseenm much affected *nd by his situation-; *Valsh was much more concerned. me At twelve o'clock the SoLr cToa-GENE;RL rose to state ted ...

CLONMEL ASSIZES—APRIL 6

... CLONMEL ASSIZES-APRIL 6. Yesterday morning the trial of John Keogh and Patrick Keogh, brothers, was proceeded with. -They were charged with having conspired with Lacy and Walsh, to murder Daniel eara. The brother of the prisoners, Thos. Keogh, and the servant boy, Tracy, were also arraigned for the same crime; bat owing to the small attendance (about 120) of Jurors, and the number of ...

VICEREGAL COURT

... VICmtEGAL Otfl T DuwbIr, APRIL 12.-The -sen&r3iivate ball was given at the Castle on Thursday evenings. St. Patrick's ,all was `1srown open on theoccasion, and tbe.apper lind refrehusenta iere of the best destription. Dieiigeommenced'before ten o'cloek, by the Earl of Errol and Elady Georgitsa. :Peget.. Supper was served at balf-past tvsvgve, and dancing resunse afterwards. The following ...

TRIAL OF GILLAM THE BUTLER, FOR MURDER

... ere At the Taunton Assizes on the 8th inst. 'Richard Gillam was tried for the murder of Miaria Bagnall, on 26th January. ' Tae partiduleitof. Ibis murder will be in thie recollection of yidl our readers. The prisoner was butler to Nbe. Cox, an old, pa- lady, who lived at atb, end having repeatedly stolen arti- site les the property of bii :msllt.e. xaa.a.IictdEtected by bis; Ible I-lelw ...

THE IRISH COURT

... On Tuesday the Lord Lieutenant entertained the follow-!i ing distinguished personages to dinner: -Marquess of Down- A shire, Lord Arthur Hill, Lord Gort, Lord Alymer, Lord Roden, Count O'Reilly, Mr. S. Lamb, Mr. Gregory, Sir A. Fitzgerald, Mr. Moore, M. P. Sir R. 1Huadson, Mr. hI'Cane, Mr. Vesey, Mr. Creighton, Colonel Sanlkey, Major Bryan, Major O'Grady, Captain Keane, R. N. IMajor Close, Rev ...

ELFFAST PROTESTANT PETITION

... ELFFAST PROTESTANT PETITrO-. 'Tre followintg is a copy of the Petition which IMlS been ?? &fr signature in this town and its rci- llity To ehr Right ion,. and Ron. tke Knigids, Citizens, and Bur-: veeseg, of tie United ICingdoa of Great Britain and Iretand, , in Parliament asseembled; The Petitibri of the undersigned Protestant inriabitants of the town and neighbourhood of Belfast, Moes ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... CII IARq OF7MURDER; ?? . On Tteldayr night,' William Corder vwas brotglikibofore. Matbew Wyatt; Esq. in custody of 'Lea, the-offlicer, chAIrged- It,[ with the perpetration of us fol a murderas ever steained the 'ott annals of crime. l6-'aecomplishtment took place near a twelve month since. His anfortunate victim was an in-i ire, habitant of- Polstead, in -Suffolk-her namne was Maria' 4l4 ...

GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS

... GRAND JURY PnEsENTMENTS. SPRING ASSIZES, 1829. COUNTY OF ANTRIM. .T Main;ls of Bae~vlaiCsl Ceflst$5 h lron11. Total. £. .s.* £.s 1.t.. d. l'pjjri Beliast ?? 871 16 6 .21) 2 I2291 IS 10 l.ower Blfit ?? N80 l . : 3 5 Uipper Masseeemie 1088 10 4 1430 1G f;2.11) G It Lower l~l lI on~e.l 5.1.4 .5 2 C01. 11. 11) 19 0 0 UpPer Antrinll ?? T70 12 5C7 11 (t l 117 a 5 Lower Antim ?? 472 IG 8 1129 1 ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—DUBLIN, APRIL 22

... COURT OFCHANCERY-DUBLrN, ApRiL 22. The following Gentlemen ware called to the Bar. R14.ard Daly, Robert Smith, Joseph Huband Smith Ebe- | ?? -Lewis, James Henry Moneghan, tars Win, slerton, Edward Richards Colls Henry Darty George Augustus Jack, Robert Moleseorth, John O'Dsn I ogboe, Wm. Jeffcott, Henry Grattan Curran, Robes Wor thington, James Winne, and Mountiford Longtild, Esqs IRISH DUTY, ...

ENNISKILLEN QUARTER SESSIONS

... ENN1IS1lltiEN QUARTER SESSIONS. Jrabry Mri'ev, v. MJbrhk.s Kida. -Thi. was anx action to reover 6 fitm tihe silpprlt of defeidanlt's two illhitillate chliljdren. Plaintiff allfc de frn4at botIA appear ed ill court- tbe finrter a clean lie:fith ?? winan. beti ?? 31) nilid 40 yearss of age, with twvo tine children, (twilsl,) about six mnouths old. pilesene Ii el'f to the liemch, and tvinlel the ...