aN Saturday evening, between five and half-past, in- 'ormation was received at the police station, Church Lane, St. Giles's, that a child had [been barbarously murdered by its mother in Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road. It appeared that a young woman, named Sarah Turpin, ha
DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION RACES.- MAZE COURSE. S2 CooN DAKY-IVmEffIDSnAT, SEPT. 24. Tnae attendance was far more numerous than at the opening of the races. Tile morning was very fine. Ioundedls arrived froom the Belfast and Arinagh ter- mini, and the towns intervening, by every trai
LONDONDERRY ASSIZES.-MONDAY, MARCH 18. TIlls day, sirortly after twelve o'ciock, the 1-Ton. Baron PEN- NEFATiEIi, accompaniedI hy the Mavor and It, Peel Dawson, Esq., the Hligh Sheriff, eatered the Crown Court, an I opesed th e conrurission fiol- this county. The Grantd Jury were
Wn revert to this theme, because, should such a thing came to pass as a real, bond fide, out-and-out resis- tance to the Ministerial measure against Papal aggression, after it shall have become law, the affair would be a far more serious one than any possible effect of the said
:ottro., TR IFLES. Ho'w often, at a single word, The heart with agony is stirred, And ties, that years could not have riven, Are scattered to the winds of Heaven. A glance, that looks what lips would speak, Will speed the pulse and blanch the cheek; And thoughts, nor looked, nor
PRIESTLY VIOLENCE.-ATTACK BY A RO- MIAN CATHOLIC CURATE ON A LITTLE AT the Forlchill Petty Sessions, on Tuesday last, the followinlg extraordinary ease came before the bench of Magistrates:- Catherine M.Donald v. tlse Rae. James Finnigan. This was a prosecution for an assault com
(ivrrmpailmcluc. LORD LONDONDERRY AND HIS NTW'o;1'K. ARDS TENANT&. TO 1L.& . EDITOR OF Tins BELFAST Sinr,-Now that allparties.have ?? to the late extraordinary letters from -Nceituwnnacl, toc the Marquis of Londoniderry, a caln review of lic correspondence may throw more light on
Turs usual -weekly meeting of the Coirmittee for the Investigation of Grand Jury Management took place yesterday evening, in the Grand Jury Room of the o] I Court House, Howard St.; Dr. Patterson in the chair MIr. A. H. ThoRNToN, having read the minutes of the last meeting, refe
THE LORD MAYOR'S DINNER AT GUILD- HALL. I Tim grand banquet usually given by tile Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of the city of L1ondon on the 9th of Nov. but this year postponed in consequence of the prepara- tions for the state funeral of the Duke of Wellington, took place on Wednesda