State of Ireland.
(World, March 20.) On Sunday night a murderous attack was made upon a bai lit!' by a parry of men at Corbnliy, near Limerick. 'Ihey beat him with sticks, inflicting very serious wounds on his head and body. At iNewry, one Philip M. Reilly, was sent to gaol for a fortnight for cursing- ttie Queen and cheering; the " Invincibles," and threatening- to cut the hearts out of the police with a large knife which was found in his possession. The Dublin Gazotfe of Tuesday inVhc renews th* 1 proclamation, dat**d March 24, 18S2, which offered a reward ot £500 lor information leading; to the conviction of the person or persons connected with the Belmullet outrage. 'lhe private inv^stigat'on into the charge against Richard ILdnett tor posting- at Ballydehob a parcel id' dynamite addressed to Earl Spencer was concluded at Banrry on 'luesday. 'I'he prisoner was committed for trial, A woman n»rned Roche whs on Friday, at Naas, sentenced to be hanged for the murder ot her illegitimate child, which she threw into a canal. — London Te!e»ranh.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 102, 10 May 1883, Page 3
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179State of Ireland. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 102, 10 May 1883, Page 3
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