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... PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Rowpery AND MOST INHUMAN MuRDER.— On Saturday last, as Mr. James Markey, of Redbarn, near Dunleer, a respectable farmer, was returning from the market of Drogheda, on horseback, be was stopped between five and six o'clock, at the mile-stone, not a quarter of a mile from Dunleer, by two armed foot-pads, in grey great coats, who deliberately fired two shots at him, one ...

A FFLICTIXG CALA .MI

... TV. have seldom had tak ol nature that which this day devolves ii()on us, the melancholy (ate several fellow-creatures, who perished Saturday last, A young man excellent moral character, named Maguire, died in this town Thursday, and a number ot his acquaintances and friends, anxious to testily their respect lor Ins remains*, assembled convey them to the place ot interment at the old ahhey, in ...

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... torn substance The hou the losers Bay that cially fro Trocader INnra. Chronicle on had at Singap possessios jnecent is! treaty w though tl t ye are the titlerable sed 40 ure lad d in till, mesg H. es us y to Mr. were | by nfor- died ntine rs Sc. amed f the rnals, > new universal opinion of the Russians, that their Monarch is no assassin ; for the honest present man, which they suppo se ...

FERMANAGH CATHOLIC MEETING

... ERMANAGH CATHOLIC MEEKTING A numerous and respectable meeting of the Roman Catholics of Fermanagh, took piace on Saturday last, in the Catholic Chapel of this town. Capt. Maguire, was called to the Chair, and Mr. ‘Terence Mihan, sen. requested to act as Secretary. On Captain Maguire taking the Chair, he addressed a few appropriate and aembled. well conceived observations to the persons as- He ...

BELFAST AND EWWIS3rX.L,EN CDACEI

... an advertisement elsewhere our readers will observe that this long desired establishment is length ft* nallv arranged, and will come into operation on the lOth of February. The coaches have been built expressly for the purjtose, on the most approved modern principles; and, understand, that for safety, comfort, and com plete appointments, will bear a comparison with the ravelling carriage of ...

ERNE SOCIETT

... ERAwEe We stated in our paper of 27th ult. that the Plough ing Mateb of the Tyrkennedy Branch was to be azuin contested. On Wednesday the 2d instant, the compe- tition again took place in a field near Kilgartnaleague bridge. ‘The work was done in a style even superior tu the former, and the prizes adjudged as follows:— Mr. ALBXANDER of [rvinestown, first, an fron Ploagh, ¥r Borin, second, a ...

FOREIGN AFFAIKS

... tative as asit ld be discovered, that Catholics, when receiv to Parliament, were actually combined propr { the Protestant Church, all Protes- sence for the destruction o I unc tant embers would be at onc e, united as man to re- I Sir, would like to letter sist th e mischievous aggression. know, what degree of hostility would be sufficient to ing t favou awake n the Protestantsensibility of ...

stil man atholic tenant ry of this county have invariably nif receiver | from their P rutestant landlords and ..

... ar)—and I mig ht for this purpose also, refer to ver (hear, he the Roman Catholics and the the good fe eling between the which always prevailed, and would still cet Protestants, 1, were they not instiga ted by the in- conti nue to prevai which have been circulated in this ge flammatory pl acard be by the Roman Catholic Association—(loud cries county however, confess that it is not per- col of ...

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... announ Roval | ofhce ol and sta loyal a 0 inion York ; Majest self be! nounee guided of my | of Yor «NI ceptin broth versal great you, ont th) perl, enere the pl Deyn very Chi Ta Brunswick Club took 4 mecting of the Tyrbugh hannon on Monday | ast, which was na- in Ballys emen, farmers and merous! a ttended by the yentl Five orange lodges from Ballin- of the barons. hood marched in about one ta ...

KORKU.N AKKATRS

... FORKIGN AFFATRS Ressta anp Turkey.—We are now enabled to supply the place of rumours by a variety of official intelligence from the seat of war. ‘Two bulletins received gave the Russiau version of the operations of the forces up to the in- vestment of Silistria, waich has been ac.om- plished hy the Russians after a desperate cop- flict. The bulletin last received is of an earlier date than ...

THK KNNISKILLEX CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... ini that hi« onnt Ix’f.i , rv slr iielit-for»ard; but confess we arc l ilkiiij, in I 'o'liVcom spondent from Paris says, that 'he Gazette I FrmKn of last night, and the Courier Vim row and nl, Journals of this morning, mention, as a fact, the n-sienatien abdication, by Prince I-ccpold, of the , neof (ireece; and the reception 31. Eynard, the Piiilieienist, of a ...