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n Mr. Dean returned, on Thursday y,a verdict of acci-| _ TIPPERARY AssizEs,—At the assizes recently held at Nenagh, 
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orough, and Great gh a Mansfield, is pn tal death, with a d fi were tried } has nN cing bn 
eodand of 10002. on e Dein: our men were trie upon a charge of murder, eir names 
to connect, a aao cosi rt of pie -» those ports with} In pA E ata this verdict the j rs er - e Ea as mgt a i po tig ce, ‘Martin 
. 2 and Her, Aan nm jay 
Glou ayaa om Humber pr ei Aiai commu- | nion “that the laws p ang regulations of the London aid | Maher, the wood-ranger, was not tried with the rest, but sub- 
ion hetween t and the Severn, gue Birmingham Railw ay Company for the guidance of ser- sequently. The other three wa petted together on Thurs- 
ugh iaia The vants have b wst iay, aas presse atJ. The name of the murdered man was 
pr R . I” tly ad mothy Clear; „ and t appeare: el that he ha be ed to 
of 8 pales r Lic gp tag tala ik o i Misono time past ; and, furthér, the jury ; consider that the area | serve sens Bip pret eames the prisoners. pas tha oo rvice 
Econ, an h upplied by the aa, of the Camden- won station, and the system of rails | he did not return, but his dead body was found om ee after 
Preston, and North Union, with branches to| there laid d [i a avert mangled in a frightful manner. The evidence 
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Southport and Wigan, and the coal-bearing fields of pa visuau with the ublie ne ty nected this minder with the prisoners was given ‘by 
the district, the capital to be created he 0007. eee e pero h E EE nee ee cae 
The Manchester and Wigan, with extension to South- DAN 2. ranger, and identified Martin Maher rna), gs ie wean 
port, contemplates a similar object, tarelling throu gh rela nv. tech tag a ee ee 
ARE he Ol Dublin is eyidence was open to the objection that the 
clusters ne nation P ps am g ki Helen’s, a aif agr ah Evening Packet contains the official |’ same witness had previo asly sworn $ haring seen the murder 
Jirorpon ction is.to give the in EES of aor from Mr. Lucas to Mr. James Watson, of Brook- | take place, not in a be e, but in The contradiction 
| districts an easier communication with Manche ster and hill, informing that mio age of the reasons which she attempted to mata by ease nas ote nett abay a aa 
Liverpool, to which their trade is tributary, deprive him of any in- py Me aoe to disclose. wha ga had taken place in his house, and 
| it requires t o be centr ralised. The Chester and Mane rivable from the offices he has ths peene oft po mg ‘he other ‘witness, Michael Cooney, 
chester Direct is to create for one n ili hitherto hela an ‘be „Crown. » This document is He sae Me ary eure d threats from the accused against their 
between those cities, and laterally with Birkenhead, by ., and fully. confirms.the | /#2dlord, and eclarations that, “ Tt would. be a good deed 
irect ray irer of by Pe: are are original statement of Mr. Taere dismissal having the pad p irele egim oJ ag ie ary agg 
f complicated lin The North D: taken place a pone ight The letter may | dict, at midnight, acquitting two of the prisoners, Shanahan 
embrace, by a comprehensive plan anda ae ve on be considered asia warning to “al lieutenants, depnty-|;2nd Wiliama “Maher, and finding Martin Maher (Tierney) 
‘ili and a half, the shies se ag of trade and agricul- lieutenants, and magistrates, that any participation on Fe ji I 4 egg uae bese, 
E. xon ak ing „of 12 wis it is to fi di “was s known outside the court-house, the screams of the friends 
aie Barnstanio sy ns aati Tiverton, missal. After pointing pti in Srail terms that Orange pithe fomricted man wer. B most piercing, nd for hours the 
ti ead Sey? harp burst of passionate despair would break upon the still- 
r places. The "lope wanes 4 anufac- ngs law, Mr. Lucas says :-—*It is| ooo" Ge the night, disturbing the repose of many.” On the fol- 
to be ta with. as extreme regret that his Excel- |} wing day (Friday), Maher, the wood-ranger, was put upon hi 
fring tness and South a Fle The a piz ioe arrived at the decision now announced to you. | trial, and the same evidence was given against him. On this 
peli; Satins ani Winbeact, “the. principal segi He has been hewn $ that you -have attained to an|cccasion, however, a daughter of the principal witness, Anne 
eds vith Can advanced age, po i pi aipa RA ema ccatcmensel Monaghan, swore that, at the time when the deed was said to 
unication wit! abri eas l P pees and: 01 | have teen committed, her mother was at a distant dispensary 
‘St. Taos, me T AE by a ‘ino aversing to a those by whom you are surrounded. Itis painful to his | getting medicine for a child, and therefore could not have been 
unction with the Huntingdon’ branch of the Eastern Excellency to es a mark of disapprobation where it | at the scene of the murder, This statement was coxroborated 
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be called for ; it is equally ears by other evidence. The mother being recalled, persisted in her 
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ti H tence of death on Martin Maher (Tierney). While this was 
‘through Malvern a crn @ n th whic h your gen neral conduct has invested | going on, it was found that the witness Cooney, whose evidence 
ani i Ianchester isto havea direct sca- d byy d| With that of Anne Monaghan had led to the conviction, had cut 
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‘by aline between it one Barnsley. and Hu E The x ow aie in the county where you hold an office of trust Be amp Sara ie See parh h- Raag atond him, tod fn conse” 
urees of Argyleshir eloped a line.to | Under the Crown ; and his Excellency feels bound in| quence of the communica tion which he had with the clergyman, 
ommence at Oban, to com by the rr of Loch Etive | YOU" instance to demonstrate to the pu public Hak H is p84 tisa pkan that he made the ie Dlioming confession —" Leal 
; saati * eing now on m olemn ani 
o the river Awe-; to run along the north er of Loc h |e nde ions, in the” to he influenced by no Sr si aran SANS perea I gave on the trial of the 
e to Dalmally, where one li ine is pa pat ko to Loe h Mahers and Shanahan, for the ate of Timothy Cleary, 
and there form a j sth 4h e is invested n those which relate to i mainte- fae fal Tam DRT, for it. I a gandon of Goi, apd of 
bartonshire, and the. rby Glen Ary to “In.| Rance of the Beaty and the. promotion of the public wel-| ‘em. 1 feel bound, in justice to them and to the public, to 
i make ais declaration. »' Under these circumstances, it is be- 
a: a feo my teu oe by Loch Eck to Kiliman, op on fare in n that part-of Her Majesty’s dominions in which pierod hat Bie Sontense. will aut ke carie out, apd a iige 
e Great weage nd W sing th: 1ded to the possibility 
extend. to Templemore, Nenagh, and the ‘Shan ore | This decision, however, applied only to fhe deputy- lieu- of a Tespiteas “depending « on some inquiries about to baa. 
eE xeter, Topsham, and Ex po a is to S tenancy, the removal of magistrates resting with the! Cooney, i, ee Saree eran pea same 
ion for Exeter, and Der reba Lord Chancellor, who seems to have taken the same | time recurring to his original statement, under. the influence, 
d Saal are to be put in possession iB pe view of the matter as the Lord-Lieutenant, as he has | 20 doubt, of a lively fear that he may be prosecuted for pears. 
i Tostai Back ic T ppsa superseded Mr. Watson from the commission of the| Cork.—A numerous. meeting of the citizens of 
propose to unite Oxford, Southampton, Gos- Peace in Antrim and Down. Mr. J. R, Cleland, a ma- | Was: held last week to memorialise government “for 
nd Sse a i. the Iele.af Axholme, Gains. | gistrate and’ deputy-lieutenant of the county of Down, | 2 further: in eanag into the conduct of the eon- 
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; lar gener ip thp Prag atte at Palliuhaaeie, 
| and Goole, and Bath, Brist l, and Brighton.— | ba arded his a a IN of both offices to t H Castle | Stabulary y 
i Now ' that the most eventful sessio 4 not Parlia si eg this day. Mr. Cleland had declared, at the recent meet- and, faxtber Spinne me bo dey 
corded PER ie its ts close, -we.are ing of the “Protestant Operative PETERE in of the use Pim shee the En nglis pone was: M 
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e enabled,” says the Railwa eto Dublin, his determination to adopt this proceeding the,| The Mayor presided. Resolut 
om our official returns, the fol fallow cag seg ihe ai tee moment he Sra eces official oe ledge of Sapani ihat = aioa r hrag Diesen oui be for baad i “i 
: is of its legislation, _Par lia t has mancitoet the a8 yen po Seema a any Posible] kar _ ee ae e naoimi was the 
eanstrncti ll idle sy “soe. i 
Be Smiland, and 560. miles in Lreland. thi is pif ec gg: mete be atone yest cin aat Tiat a Mao Sec on thet alter the 
, to double the extent of. the railways of Great E nosih T A AF ah j have atforded l 
ive of Ireland, The ital -authorised thei pamanis nig Hepat: cymo Bar Mr. Pane “P aes S the Gorerameit to insite an nayan 
shares for this purpose amounts to ged gh ot cael par aig ri Toei a Ch Mr., Bonar, imperatively ealled for; that we hav tnessed. with 
exclusive of §,800,000/. required for the] g g mi eee ent ie Sk meee enteral AEIR the ionelom. iakin ack 
» Making in all 38,480, oe ing be applied in | e F hawi tended the sabe id oe Ši a which this fearful tragedy has been treated; and that, 
vithin the two o ears for our | COnSeque Ph cag a di eager pat i Mr. Theo ice the exefore, to prevent postin t that the real or seeming 
ill be = ys. The cost of the see par cig per mile oo: Roman Cait Qu n saana Iy m the minds of the people, 
3 $- very much cone bia that of et Ponnefasher, pi chief € ive means to 
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— ag recurrence g pie outrages that may be 
fatal-to ne ae of the countr 
Baw n.—The lon, ong-promised Orange demonstra- 
| tion took sage in this town on Tuesday, The streets 
“lin the ppe ssi n s office. “The office is an tie aie! 
and the salar, 
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at.anearly hourcwere paraded by ban er mnie el 
eae lange.to require serious. considera. ppap the Boyne Water,’ “ The —_ Boys,” 
t +a oa reck less acta: r-part es. i fiags e gre Ps 
be tl pseriptions ‘1688, « 1690,” 
on whose annual savings a % = Repeal, No Surre nden,” «The glorious, pigus apd 
escal- = 
exceed 30 millions. a =. investment o ef | im mortal Memory,” &e. e meeting was z 
illions profitably ass will: be en-| sion of the Association, viz.—the St las arge meadow belonging to Mr Ponte Pisa, J.P. 
Roche, Dr. Gray, ppan eras a8 EEN Smi Lord e- Loftas, inthe he 
wards. He wished it, however, tobe un erstood, that — M Biy. dook his father, 
dividual wardens-who wished to.abide by the rules of th arquis of Ely, took the c 
ciation. would Kes re-admitted.—Mr. omis M:P., sai said “that | markable features =e the osa total | airs of the 
a check upon all idle pes feolish ce he erial legislation, = on: g xy, wi 
Reap fan against hasiaeg we have compe core Oe eee don apna ae Aeon Sala ape y so wouid] the — sonst i Orangemen, form spas aans 
The expected revenue from. these ne 
y exceeds 2,000 0,000. ene per 
W fig demanded; “The Eepresen ions of Tris emi or eee resolution. The Farl -of 
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te accident on the Easte gy ae 
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either-ayerlooked-o: 
necessary ne the: oe energies should be exeri for 
anap of an-objeet whieh aniy £2 — restore a 
to his a a dom legislatu 
a ies read th = e ad E the 
alics Detention athe north, calling upon: no’ 
ae Orange demonstra ration at npn agi observed that the 
emen as diseontented epealers, and. it- was 
Orang jay that no party in Ireland 
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pany 2 ee io cere It showed:their hearts awerein- the ri 
een already ordered, ES her pas “ho "ind | They had all:he Mr i chuz 
Previons!y ven i 4 MP thes-feation, a > thew: means _ win he ee te 
: aya aee t of accidental wea pen luded:to ates. ome they would Jective their: s.(laughter). Let 
a deodand of of oie om ya engine. Er juny also | eee ta "oe sain fia i them say that there was nothing for the loyal hearts of 
a hope-that np Lhe > oughtithe journalin- questi responsible. He 4 d | Fermi nag but Orangeiem,(cheers),and that nothing 
nae Stori A pes nounsicenable lagi to tho. eee i anne p down (vevewed cheers)’ ‘The s £s 
dated, ‘Phey os Te hope (scr ani; ares rece rai dthe- reference-in Her Ma- | ao chiefiy for their extreme hostility to 
withont atleast]; ra es r ‘Education arde vap present Government, The advances. made te the 
: the. passe reyal cy | Orange- pariy = the Gerrie of kaen prho is Si a 
be: to mark where: speeab: att sons mo eg ignantiy repudiated by a speci i 
the. ier ah the inquest ovement af the announced to Hie. 3d ‘The meeting pledged themselves never to support 7 
