§ MR. SEXTONasked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether a man named Joseph Murray, identified in the sworn informations of two witnesses as having been one of the party who wounded persons recently by revolver shots at Ballymote, and as having had a revolver in his hand on the occasion, has yet been made amenable; and, if not, what is the reason; and, whether the man will be arrested?
§ MR. TREVELYANAs soon as the depositions were submitted to the Attorney General, and he became aware of their contents as they affected Joseph Murray, he directed that the man should be summoned for aiding and abetting in the riot at Ballymote, and the Constabulary were instructed accordingly.