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BA I LIED ORO' FL AX M ARK ET.—MoNb.y

... inspired fear amimast his areaciatee by carryina appointed a jury and ere them an loaded fire-arms, and Las oftea tareittenot the dined together , as usual, on St. John's night. tained lawyete., Every facility g afforded the inquiry stands adjourned all a full ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1867

... ins who concientiously dissent therefrom. Mr Hume's amendment was negatived. as was also an amendment moved by Mr henry Grattan to the effect that all Church property in Ireland should be placed at the disposal of Parliament for national purposes, with ...

MEETING AT MCLLAGLASS

... the chairman.—Newry Telegraph. JOHN MITCHEL ON THE FENIAN ORGANIZATION. The Irish Citizen of the 22nd ult, contains an important letter in reference to the Fenian organization in America, addressed to Mr. John Martin by John Mitchel, from which we take the ...

THE OAVAN WEEKLY NEWS , FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1.€46f;. _ year* of hay around it te ref King, people, nor

... in Poste - Met IN SLEETING -It is better to t lord and the other Commissioners bowed low to cient ally, seeing that, as Mr Grattan said long to the evidence. So general a change is observedrhou ' ees 334 in jails, 158 the Dundrum nleep on the right side ...

1, FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1870 TUE IRISH BISHOPS AT ROME. (From the Morning Mail). It is a general belief in

... shown any particular anxiety to arrest agrarianism, they have hecomem o p tl e y af T ra h i e d n o e f ee nuianism t meat to arm themselves with larger powers will the eiGts anticlericaloy•ernafford afford an opportunity of turning these against that special ...

pair. -..c vestry shalt 'appot still subject to the decision Of the forthcoming diocesan synod, of all church ..

... cannot govern his own subjects properly. It is well you do not live in the -lays of George 111., of pious memory, of Fox, Grattan, Pitt, or Flood, if you did you wuhld be scouted from society for such conduct. What! is it the Prime Minister of mighty England ...

LY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1810

... Ph tire Ntontgomery, Clogher; George Carletnn, St. John's, Limerick; Hieliar4l Fredrick I loAken, Ardiert. Ar.lhitl; Thomas Hartley, Killorghin. A rliert; William Framis Singleton, Castleeoanor. John Thomas Assistant King's College. Kileo 011. Kill•lla ...

CAVAN TOWN COMIIIIMIONEIts,

... wages to be forfeited and discharged from iterviee. Pitt Gaffney summoned John Lamb for balance of twee alleged to be due. Their wonthips vase a decree for As. John ems charged arm suspicion with bang • pecans doworiboil The erv charged with the nta ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDA?, SEP II'EMIIER 1875

... Irish Imperial diadem ; the back itself exhibited the three flaming castles; on the right side were the arms of Leinster, on the left those of Grattan. Such was the car, the paper says, the elegance and effect of which it would be impossible to give ...

THE CLAIM TO A PEERAGE

... SAD DEATHS FROM EXPOHVBE. One of the Limerick county coroners, Mr. John Sheehy, of Shannon Grove, held an Inquest on Monday. at Askeaton, on the bodies of Michael 0' Donohue :old John O'llonovan. t a •atmen. The deceit4i, in eompsuy with Lit Calarcon ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1878

... scantily attired, carrying most of her clothing in her arms. CURIOSITIES OF THI4 SOUTH SEAS. The Rev. 0. Brown, who has spent a year in cruising about the Oceanic archipeLigoes in the mission brig John Wesley, has returned with some very interesting notes ...

ArrEEPTED SUICIDE

... to had from the Royal galleries at Winder toe of the pieteree of the late John Philip, to he abown at the art exhibition at Aberdeen. Yaw 111.—All AllMPriegla elates that John H Orleans. Ithe has a fart of 43 days under medical eaporvisice at Chicago ...