7-10-1807 From the Times On Sunday last, during the time of divine service, a party of ruffians entered the house of the miller at Kilmaneham. In Tipperary, and plundered it of its arms. On coming out of the house, they saw a man named Collins, who was passing through an adjoining field, and thinking him to observant of their nefarious proceedings, one of the villians discharged a blunderbuss at him, and lodged two balls in his thigh. The last fair of Holycross, in the County of Tipperary, was the scene of one of those savage murders which are of late the uniform consequence of these meetings. One John Neale, a peaceable, unoffending man, after driving from the fair place some stock that he was in care of, was attacked by a large party, headed by two fellows, named Edmund Devane and William Rahill, and beaten so unmercifully, that he died a few hours later. Mary