IRELAND

... OUT~RAGES5. The Limerickc Clsroaiole of Saturday records numerous0 LETTER acases of housebreaking and robbery of arms, by parties I1 of armed men, in appairent defiance, it observes, of bothI 'r 1the miscalled Coiercion Act and the special commis- The ...

THE RIOTS IN NEWPORT

... Benjamin Jones, collier. 178 David Jonathan, ditto. 200 John Davis Jonathan, ditto. 210 William Jenkins, hallier. 257 Abraham Thomas, collier. 312 Thomas Brown, ditto. 416 John Davis, ditto. 482 John Davis, ditto. 484 William Davis.' Iattended a meeting ...

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... keeping the same lodging-house which she had before the de- fendant induced tier to leave Cardigan. Moreover, it was con- tended that if the action had been tried at Cardigan, where both cthe parties were well known, a couch smaller amount of damages would have ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, AUGUST 14

... dismissed. SUASHING WINDOWS.-John Johnson was charged with smashing five squares of glass in the shop of Mr. I-laie, bakler, Clarendon-street.-It appeared from the evidence of Mr. Walk- lett, who lives at the corner of Cardigan-street, that the prisoner ...

Assizes Intelligence

... Craig, John Fisher, John Gaussen, Isaac Hardy, Robert Hlassard, James Hlunter, George Johnston, David M'Cance, David Kirk, George Ledlie, John Knox, William Miller, William H. Lepper, Robert Murray, Robert G. M In- tire, George M'Tear, David Orr, John Patrick ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... WVellesley, the secre- tary for Ireland, flungintothefire; and an arms bill, to which clauses have been recently added, which even Mr Shaw declared were wantonly severe, You may conceive that an arms bill, with all its molestatiotis, may be required; but it ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... vice Col. Brutton, who goes out; so that the Earl of Cardigan, late of the 15th Hussars, is now senior commanding officer of Ithe regiment, which may be expected home in a few weeks. ?? Sir John Keane was dangerously ill at l Bombay.-Limerick Chronicle ...

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

... 'Hay was their private secretary; | that ,ie-:had been supplied' with a 'blunderbuss, and many otliersi were arme'd,,as it *'as easy to procure' arms outlof the s'tores of tlie castle !-and I that an attackwas shortly.to be mnade in Dublin, as they. were~assured ...

ROBBERIES

... l.. d Ott Thursday the 5' inst. Edwar Lloyd BViltianss, Eaq. of e 1ircolon's Ion, son of John Lloyd. MgMfhla-, Ea.o Aldertaruok Hiall, in tie county of Cardigan, to Darot ia, the younger f lof Jamzes Bell, Esq. of Uttoseter, in the county of Stafford ...

IRELAND

... murder of a landlord in Tipperary *- On Sunday morning last, as John Lowe, Esq., of Spring House, between Tippe- rary and Caher, was perambulating his lawn, he was set upon by several armed men, and was shot dead upon the spot. Mlr Lowe generally resided ...

VICEREGAL COURT—THE LEVEE

... Morris, Edward Synge, D L; John MNleill, Edward Stanley, Perc* Nugent, 'A P ; William J~ Dillon, John Carden, William Hort, Henry White Jervis, John Edward Harrington, John Nugent, Thomas Dancer I RobertKane, Generanl I Scott, John Power, ...