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in consequence of the bad feeling created ? It was so as depo- 

 nent heard ; the people must have had a bad feeling towards Mr. 

 Tredennick when they destroyed his cattle; the outrages on 

 those cattle were committed in consequence of the fishery being 

 carried on ; some of the men who were taken up, on suspicion 

 of having committed those outrages, were in the Misses Shell's 

 employment, who are tenants of the Ballyshannon fishery ; 

 recollects also that one head of cattle of Mr. Black's was killed 

 shortly after these occurrences ; deponent was stationed at 

 Killibegs before he went to Kildoney, and was ordered to 

 Kildoney from that place. 



Edward Allingham, Esq. J.P. examined by Mr. TREDEN- 

 NICK. Deponent sat on the bench on Saturday, the 19th of 

 June, as a magistrate ; recollects the case of the Bundoran 

 fisherman, as he issued the summons on that occasion ; we dis- 

 missed the case, because a similar case had been brought before 

 the barrister on a former occasion and was dismissed ; did not 

 express on the Bench, or subsequently, any intention of taking 

 informations for a similar case : it was the last case brought on 

 that Saturday, and deponent was about to leave the court ; 

 thinks it was the very last case brought forward, although 

 it might not have been the last on the Petty Sessions book ; 

 the observations of Mr. Atkinson were that he did not conceive 

 we had any jurisdiction in those cases ; deponent was on the 

 move, and was impatient to get away ; was listening to all, but 

 not being interested in the affair, and being tired and fatigued, 

 deponent did not take the slightest notice of what was going 

 on ; does not know of any observation having been made, and 

 heard nothing to attract his attention in particular ; deponent 

 paid no attention to any thing that was said, but must have 

 heard, and yet was paying no attention to what was passing ; 

 had dismissed the case from his thoughts altogether ; deponent 

 dissented in the case from the other magistrates, by saying that 

 he thought the magistrates could take notice of a trespass of one 

 fisherman on another fisherman's nets ; would not have given 

 a summons otherwise ; was not aware that the case dismissed 





