Hi, Clare Journal 25 July 1892 The Outrage near Barefield On Friday, the young man, Michael considine, of Cappabeg, near Barefield, was brought up .... unlawfully rise and assemble with firearms ..... attack the dwelling house of Dan Connellan, at Ballymaconna. .... Mrs. Margaret Connellan was first examined and she said she was at home the evening in question. Her son John was in bed ........ ...... Acting Sergeant E. J. Conran, of Ballyhogan, deposed to seeing the defendant in Barefield hut, when he made statements of which he took a note of part the next morning. He said " I was at John Roughan's, Cappa, and left it, and rambled about to have a sourdth (a chat with the neighbours) I was coming up to the rest of the boys. We did not go out on the road for fear the police should catch us, when we heard the shots. John Roughan took the slane for cutting turf from me. .......... .... he was admitted to bail .... Thomas Hogan, caherina, and John Baker, of Ballymaconna, being the bails. Sudden Death A young man named McInerney died very suddenly at Cragaknock, near kilrush, on Thursday night. He was a labourer, only 30 years of age, and was employed on the South Clare Railway. ........... Death At the residence of his father, Corofin, on the 15th inst., Mr. Thomas Darcy of the RIC, aged 21. He was a young man of great promise and very much respected by all who knew him, as was amply testified by the large and respectable funeral cortege accompanying his remains for interment at Kilvoydane. The Appaling Catastrophe in St. John's, Newfoundland ..... Rev. M.A. Clancy, an Ennis man, and P.P. at Placentia, Newfoundland, has appealed ..... .... Ennis Branch of the Clare Pernellite Registration Association, of which Mr. P. J. Linnane, T.C., is president ..... ....... proceedings for recovery of all rates due by Marcus Walshe, a bankrupt out of his estate at Sragh ..... Declan