SATU ?? You have doubtless by this time learned that the story about the Duke of Norfolkl haviug died in tho arms of Popery has turned out oneo of thoe pious frauds of Rome; and that he not only died a souid Protes- tant, but was buried accordin.g to the rites and cere- monies o
COURT OF AiDMqlALTY-1o0NDAY (Before Dr. KELLY.) The MIaria Boss, of Betfast. IN this case a fiat had been obtained so far back as the 18th of January last to arrest this vessel, then returned from her voyage to the port of Belfast, in order to compel security to be given for the
TO OUIR SUBSCRIB:ERS AND AGENTS. We11 beg to alnnolulce that we have made every pos- sible arrangenslelit for ?? carriae anl( delivery of our 71;trstanped papers in the principal towns thr'olgh- out Ulster, in order to meet the requirements of the puirlic, and render the cost of
DUBLIN POLICE-CAPEL STREET OFFICE. TUESDAY, MASACH 18. A SCENE BEHIND TITS SCENES.-Charles Battie, the negro lately employed at Bosco's entertainment, appeared to sustain a charge of assault against Mr. William Miller, Bosco's partner. The court was greatly crowded during the hea
F A I R S. COLr.VN (COUNTY LOUTH), MARCH! 17.-0nc of tile now fairs established under the patronage of' the lord of the soil, Viscount hNassercene, and other ex- tensive graziers of the district, cawe off to-day in this pejlilolns and thriving little town. At the fail to-day the
If"I'Atioll "Ind ktaricti0j. '1`IlE COUIRT. 'I'ur Queen iold an levee (the third this season) en \ dilnisilay afterinoon, ill S t.Jaines's Palace. A guard of honouI' (i the Lilv (;Uar(S mounted guard ini the larir q(ind arlo, 'le, witb the band of the regiment in Sitate uniforlms
T Ite dress. WILLL LOIR) PAlIlRlZSTON DISSOLVE PARLIAMlENT AFTER EASTER? (Front the Morn ing Cihrovicle.) Tur Easter Recess-so said Lord Palmnerston last night in the 1 ouse of Commons-is to commence on Friday, the 14th instant, and to terminate on Mon- dav, the last day of the m
BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before the MAYon, W. J. C. ALLSN, Esq., and JonrN CLAuse, Elsq.] CRiUELTY TO ANIMALS. .Tames Matthews, a farmer from Castlewellan, was charged with cruelty to his horse, by working him while his shoulder was in a state of frightful ulce- ration. M
SERIOUS REVELATIONS. ON Saturday, at half-past twelve o'clock, BMr. Henry Barry, the coroner of the district, held an inquest in the lodge of Dankettle demesne, on view of the body of MIr. F. D. Mansfieldi engineer to the Bandon Railway Company, which was found on Fri- day morni