LIMERICK, “MARCH, 14 Thursday ‘evening, the Affizes for the city no minated—the following persons were trie land re ceived sentence, viz. Mary Harte, for a felony, be confined six months; Mary Mullins, forty, fined one mark; John Sullivan, for receiving Aika goods, to be confined one fortnight; Patrick Ha lon, for uttering bafe coi, to be confined foris months, The following persons were acquitted and or dered to give bail: Catherine Hewly, for paying, paison in fief possession which she could not acceas, for; John Claree, for felony ; Thos ‘Mealy, for burglary; John Sirkitt, ‘for felony, Michael, Kennedy ‘and Patrick Mulcahy, for the murder Edward Keys, acquitted, but remanded to prison; Ennis, March 11.~At our Affices, ’ which ended here on Saturday Jalt, two very interesting ‘trials, in which his Majesty’s Revenues of Is land Excise and ‘Taxes were principally concea, ed, were tried before the Hon.. Baron Smyth and a most respectable Jury of the landholders of tx county, when a verdict, in each case, was given a favour of the Crown, against the traversers, highly to the honour and credit of the Jury. The cauk tried was for the detection of private Distilerer to subject the parishes to the penalties under the statute. Those prosecutions were carried on by the principal Surveyor of this district, J. Dow Esq, whose meritorious conduct in the suppressal of private Distilleries (which claim the shank of the public) will, we hope, be rewarded by Go vernment. Wexrarp, Mancy 12 —A few night ago accidental fre broke out in a range of build belonging to Mr. Burkett, near Ballygarret, which two of his labourers resided—and, notwit h landing every possible exertion was used the part of the neighbouring people, to extinguds it, the whole, together’ with their household f ailure, wearing appparel, c. were entirely cot fumed, ‘the inhabitants, fortunately, escaped ut hurt. , Belfast, March 16.—On Friday lat, at quest was held before Geo. Stephenson, Esq. , of the Corners for the county of Down, as Sat on the body of Phelemy M'Keown, of that 4 bhicksmith, who was found drowned in the ve canal the day before.—It appeared on the ie that M'Keown had gone to ‘Tanderagee on day lat; had here got drunk, and on wares ing home had fallen into the canal. so years ago a brother of his had been nea the same canal, and when Phelemyne (as was too frequently the one) he was in gi bit of going to the place where his brag supposed to have fallen in, and there are bewail his lot; but, however strange to te A lomy’s body was a‘ually found within three of the same place, BIRTH.—On Tuesday, the 17th, to Westnotlah fireet, the Hon. Mrs. Roche, Lady of Philip Rock, Bt of a son and heir.—A few days since, the Lady of og poneleys of Lickun, county ‘Tipperary, Bq. of 00 cir MARRIED.—The Reverend Thomes Foster Says to Miss Barbara Morgan, daughter of dhe late Pe Morgan, of Bride's-town, Big. DID.—At her lodgings to Abbeytreet, May wife of Mathew Lyons, Big. of Gort, county Gln Ar Finglass, Malachy Delany, Big. formerly #0 vile distinguished merit in the Austrian service—10 Po roughelane, Mr. Hugh Skeys, merchant. t Nestot county Clare, Robert Fita-Gerald, Big, in we | Mrs. Backas, wife of Thomas Backat, Ef. of mh —In Cork, Mrs. Rogers, resist of the late A era, Rogers, of Youghal,