IRELAND.
At the Down assi/.cb on Saturday seveial persons were convicted on ;i clnngc of unlawful assembly and procession at New Icnuaaid.s, on the I2(li July. The iSt'/fio JonrvnL states tliat Mr. Townley, the neuly'clei'l'.d member, was followed by a b liJitt when having Siigo in hi--, caniugc the other day, and sei vod witli a wiit preliminary to a gui iam action for bvibuy. r J'lie Avarranis for the execution of Khk and M'Cooey, ior t'ne attempt to minder Mr. Kastwooil, hail been leivived hy the shcrilf, andy/ered v/ere to lie put in execution at the gaol at Duudalk on the 31st July. On the anniversary of St. Swithin, a water spout broke over Limerick, and deluged the .streets in ten minutes. The r.iin poured down like »rape shot. The heat of the weather in the afternoon was most oppressive. Gkj'.at Wir.i, Cam.-..— -A great will case," Boy a o Roseboiough," which has created great interest on the Ji'ish side of the ehannol, was tried at the We:dbul assizes, bulbio Mr. Iki'on I'euuelUher. The amount of property involved was nearly ; X'l o,ooo a year, and some ot the iucidenls of the life of the testator, the late Cesxr Colcelough, of Tintem Abbey, are as lomantie as tho^e detailed in the graphic pages of Mr. Warrcu'.s novel of '• Ten Thousand a Year." A verdict has been returned for the plaintiir, thereby lendoring the will invalid. Three young femnlos 1 wero disowned while bathing in the county of Kerry, They were sitting for a moment on" a rod: at tho edge of the water in tin- Shannon, w lu-n a swell camo and \A»pt thoni oil', and no aid being- jilw they woio all lost. An Irish Novr.i/iv. — The High Sheriff of Kilkenny presented Baron ie inelether with a pair of white golden fringed gloves 1 , the assizes having pi«jVL(l maiden. The LOloctiic Telegraph Company of Ireland have at length extended t icir cable across the li'nh Channel. The first cargo of cattle, 208 bcasti, ever exported from I) eland, iia ilolyhcad, "was despatched from Dublin in the TiaLilgar, on Friday week". The Hon. C. S. ilardinge, son of the MasterGeneral of the Ordnance, on his relcction for Downpa-tiicl;, gave 000^. to the local public inbtitllUons. Mr. Duffy's return for New Ross, will ho tho ground Avork of a petition for want of qualification. Sir Nicholas T. Itedington did not go to the poll. The editor of tho Dublin Commercial Journal, wiiting upon Australian emigration, informs his readers tint he himself is on las way to the diggings, without w.iiting 1 to see a proof of his leader. I'iXi'OßT ov liusii LuATiii.it. — A great trade in Irish leather is now going on with Fiance. It ib sent in the hide from Dublin, is tawed, tanned, and dressed in Fmnco, and comes back that beautifully mellow aiticle culled French leather. The leather, if made up into boots and bhoos, would pay a high duty, but there is UUle or no import duty on the drebsed .skins. — N. B. Mail.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 685, 6 November 1852, Page 3
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