At ITTII,/¢ "«2fDT 2",,9M , BELFAST: MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1852. Tim following are the most important items of foreign news received since our last publication:- THE OVERLAND MAIL. BURMAH. WV (Times) have received our usual telegraphic de- spatch from Trieste, dated the 10th of June.
BIRTHS. June 6, the Lady Charles Kerr, of a son. June 9, at No. 7, Leinster Street, Dublin, the lady of Charles Eccles, Esq., of a daughter. Jane 1, at Manorwater House, county Fermanagh, 2Mrs. Robert Reynolds, of a son. June 5, at Halswell House, the seat of Colonel Kemys Tynte,
TIHE WEATHER AND THE IIARVEST. IHay-making has partially commenced in this neigh- boulrheod. Tile crop is represented as being unusually heavy.-.Dosnuerattivk Recoerder. EIRsY OATS.-Wre have received a very fine sample of oats, growvn by Mr. Joseph Carson, of Lisgarry. It is of v
BELFAST POLICE COURT.-SATURDLY. [Before Sir W. G. Jonuiuou.J DESE1RTION OF CiHILDREN. Mces'y 'JY'Mnley and Edhizabetle Woods were charged, the former by Mr. Echlin Gordon, and the latter by Mir. Vance, relieving officers, with deserting their children, and leaving them a burden u
. A ?? Wis held in thd Presbyterian Churqh, H6ly- *ood, on 'Wednesday evening last, at wh the, Rev' Dr. Cooke, of Belfast, and the' Rev. James Glasgow, Indian missionary, attended, the former for the pur. pose; of detailing the. particulars of his late missionary tour to the Wes
Cenit-cinet'eIs Sitiwuicr galts,| B3Y THE ALBION CLOTH COMPANY. WE71 EKL Y SUPPLIES CONTINUE to be received, ansong wlhich is Afessrs. SWIN C 0 W' S "New Improved Soft- .Banded HAT." .rom its beauty of Style and Texture, superior, in these respects, to any imported, it continues
TiE first annual meeting of this association was held on Saturday at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, London, the great liall of which was abohut half filled, the gallery being occupied by ladies. The Pro- testant Alliance was formed about twelve months since, the obj
cominercial. REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE DURING THE PAST WEEK. Tnv. grain crops are promising, and the reports from the agricultural districts, in reference to the probable produce of food, are of a satisfactory character. Hitherto the arrivals of wheat from abroad have been quite m
IT appears that the expected League demonstration did actually take place on Wednesday in Castleblayney, and that, undeterred by the animosity of the pluvial god, the usual stump-orators harangued, what we can- not in this instance term "the unwashed," in their usual style. We a
BELFAST POLICE COURT.-WVFNBSDAY. l[Magistiatpresent-.J0IiN CTIUELL and JOHIN CLARnE, Esqrs.] STEA Iw.IG LINN.-.IsAiPORTAWNT INVEsTIGATiON. A cpsil of'kryat interest to linen manufacturers and merchants came on for trial on Tuesday, but, in conse- quence of the non-attendance of a