IRELAND.
The morning papers of Monday last (the 20th ) quote Iriib papers and letters from Dublin of the 19 ok, Two new and awful murders are recorded. OnemTipperary: an elder brother, who had wronged a younger brother, was visi ed by a party of wild justice wreakers, at midnight. His wife was drugged out of bed, and the man beheaded and emboweled — ripped up the m d die with a knife ! The second murder whs one which will piobably lead to moie. It took place at Hospital, near Limerick : the victim was one of seven brothers j He was shot dead, and rnbbed of £30, by a party o assassins on Thursday night, and in his own parlour. Threatening letters have been laid on the atups of tbe hall door at Bishops's Court, for tbe Earl and Countess of Clonmell, and their steward. These are the father and mother and servant of the Hon. C. Lawless, so popular in Conciliation Hall, and are among tbe kiudeit ot the landlord families m the kingdom. Four-fifths of the gentry of Sligo and Leitrim will pasi the v. inter in England, so annoyed are they by threatening letters.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 200, 29 April 1848, Page 3
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195IRELAND. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 200, 29 April 1848, Page 3
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