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DONEGAL ASSlZES—Tuesday, July 30

... DONEGAL ASSlZES —Tuesday, July or Daniel M*Aloo.v, the Bailiff.—Owen Boyle and Charles Elliott were arraigned for this horrible murder, the fall particulars of which appealed on the trial of the persons tiled for the conspiracy murder at ths last assizes. All the same witnesses were produced, and gave similar evidence to what was formerly adduced, and which it ia unnecessary to republish. The ...

FASHION AND TABLE-TALK

... Mr. O'Conoell armed at icwdenea Menion-aquare resterday morniag. ' The Right Hon. Sir William M'Mahoo, Maker of the Rolls, left town for Kilbrney. This morning i» ftxed for the marriage Mim TWua, daughter of the Sight Hon. Lieutenant-General Sir Huaaey Vivian, with Lieutenant-Colonel Arfanthnot, the 90th Light Infantry. The ceremony will take place at the Royal Hoapital. A distinguished bridal ...

I UK LAN I)

... I LAN I). The important meeting consider the report of the Auditors, and the general stale of the (’umjuny, will . at Momsson'fl, at eleven o’clock precisely. Impartial inquiry upon so important matter to the cooraercc of Ireland is very det rable. POOR LAWS—MEETING IN BELFAST. meeting of the inhabitants of Belfast cooresei Saturday to c ...

THE ARMY

... Ihe Blh l lussare are reported for Lonpfo-d. . It now raid tliat the 7lh Hu«a.» will embark at Lreerpoot instead of Brittol, and will, probablj-, form a part ot tb Dublin garrison along with Scots Grey*. . Ibe 7th Fusiliere and 48th Foot are the neat con« tor service in this country. , nn The 78rh regiment return from Ceylon in the summer, being relieved the Cork. the death of General Duncan ...

THE WARDER, SATURDAY, APRIL 24

... country, and in the circumstances in which it is actually placed'(hear, hear.) My friend. Captain Banks, the society’s secretary for Ireland has announced his report his own cheering hope that the condition of Ireland is far more peaceable, and far more prosperous, the present season, than it has been for long time before. It is most true that outwardly the calm of comparative peace has shed ...