The Cavan County Weekly - Friday, May 4, 1877 BIRTHS. COYLE - April 29, at Kilnaleck (sp?), the wife of Mr. Hugh Coyle (The Hotel), of a son. INGRAM - April 24, at 96, Pembroke-road, Dublin, the wife of H. J. Ingram, Esq., L.R.C., Lesnamaig (sp?) House, County Cavan, of a son. MARRIAGE. FITZGERALD and SIMPSON - Apri8l 27, at St. George's Church, Dublin, the Rev. Canon FINLEY, D.D., rector of Clones, assisted by the Rev. Samuel H. SIMPSON, incumbent of Drumakilly, brother of the bride, Francis Fitzgerald, Esq., of Cloncorn House, Clones, to Lucinda Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, vicar of Drumsnat, County Monaghan. DEATHS. MAGUIRE - April 25, at 83, Main-street, Cavan, Margaret Charlotte, eldest daughter of Bernard Maguire, Esq., aged 17 years. ROBINSON - April 28, at Bailieborough, the Rev. Thomas Robinson, L.L.D., late rector of Kilmainhamwood, diocese of Meath, formerly Head Master of the College Fermoy, county Cork aged 67 years. SHERRIE - May 2, at 1, Church-street, Cavan, James P. Sherrie, Esq., Solicitor, aged 34 years. SHERIDAN - April 10, at 775, Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, Andrew Sheridan, native of Anabarnighy, Mullagh, County Cavan, aged 28 years. THE LATE MR. R. WALSH. The following subscriptions (which amount to £6 13s) have been received by Miss Eliza A. PATTERSON, Railway-road, in aid of the orphans of the late Mr. Robert Walsh, gunsmith, Cavan, who died on the 30th April, 1877, after a long and painful illness:- Sergeant-Major SHIPWAY, 3s 6d; Mr. P. TOBIN, R.I.C. 1s; Mr. J. DELAHUNTY, R.I.C., 6d; Mr. J. HEAPHY, R.I.C., 1s; Mr. John BARNVILLE, R.I.C., 1s; Mr. M. KEATING, R.I.C., 6d; Sergeant FITZGERALD, R.I.C., 6d; Mr. BELL, 6d; Mr. FUNSTON, 6d; Mr. J. FEALLY, 1s; Mr. SHERIDAN, 6 d; Mr. H. COYNE, 2s 6d; Mr. J. LEAHY, 6d; A Friend, 1s; A Friend, 6; Mr. ELLIOTT, 5s; Mr. W. H. McCUTCHEON, 1s; Miss E. A. PATTERSON, 5s; Miss J. A. PATTERSON, 2s 6d; Mr. BV. ROBINSON, 6d; Mr. C. ROBINSON, 6d; Mr. FEIFE, 6d; Mr. P. CORRY, 1s; A Friend, 6d; Mr. I. FOSTER, 1s; Mrs. J. MORRIS, 1s; Mr. A. CRAWFORD, 3s; Mr. P. MAGUIRE, 1s; Mr. P. O'REILLY, 6d; Mr. P. SMYTH, 6d; Mr. John BRADY, 6d; Mr. John M'ELNAY, 6d; Mr. T. FITZPATRICK, 6d; Mrs. S. CLERKIN, 6d; Mr. T. KIERNAN, 6d; A Friend, 1s; Mr. J. HARTLEY, 2s; A Friend, 6d; Mr. John M'MAHON, 2s; Mr. James SMITH, 6d; Mr. John MULLIGAN, 6d; A Friend, 6d; A Friend, 1s; Mr. T. DOBBIN, 6d; Mr. BURNS, 6d; Mr. MALLONEY, 6d; Mr. SMITH, 6d; a Friend, 6d; Mr. H'ALISTER, 1s; Mr. G. STEWART, 1s; Mr. P. REILLY, 6d; Mr. E. FEGAN, 2s; N. GOSSELIN, Esq., 5s; Mr. GRIER, 2s; Mr. C. HOPEWOOD, 1s; Mr. B. WEBB, 2s 6d; Major KERR, 5s; Quarter-Master Chinnery, 5s; Mrs. WALSH, 1s; Theophilus THOMPSON, Esq., 2s; Mrs. CAFFREY, 1s; Mr. S. M'CULLOM, 2s; Mr. James BROWN, 1s; A Friend, 1s; Mr. ATWELL, 1s 6d; Mr. David SLOW, 1s; Mr. P. FAY, 1s; Dr. MALCOMSON, 5s; A Friend, 2s 6d; A Friend, 1s; A Compositor, 1s; Sergeant ALLEN, 1s; Mr. A. Ellis, 2s 6d; Mr. George M'MULLEN, 6d; Mr. John BELL, 6d; A B, 1s; J. F. O'HANLON, Esq., 1s; Mr. W. MOORE, 2s; Mr. J. C. POWELL, 1s; Mr. J. SIMONS, 1s; A Friend, 6d; Captain BLEAKLEY, 1s; Mr. MURPHY, 6d; Mr. DOLAN, 6d; Mr. GRIMES, 6d; Mrs. M. CARROLL, 1s; Mr. M. CARROLL, 6d; A Friend, 6d; Mr. BREAKY, 1s; Mr. Thomas M'DOWELL, 6d; Mrs. DONNELY, 1s; A Friend, 6d; R. I C Butlersbridge, 1s 6d; A Friend, 6d; Mr. Thomas M'VEY, 6d; A Friend, 6d; A Friend, 6d; A Friend, 7d; Mr. E. S. WINSLOW, 1s; Mr. John MURPHY, 1s; A Friend, 6d; A Friend, 1s; Mr. P. GILSENAN, 1s; Mr. Richard WILSON, 2s 6d; Mr. Thomas M'MANUS, 6d; Mr. R. RAMSAY, 1s; A Friend, 6d; A Friend, 3d; Mr. Joseph PRATT, 6d; Mr. GOGGINS, 6d; Mr. O'REILLY, 6d; Mr. TWEEDIE, 1s; Mr. W. DANIEL, 1s; Mr. GRAHAM, 6d; Mr. Ralph MULLIGAN, 1s. MYSTERIOUS DEATH NEAR SWATERAGH. - James CRILLY, a widower, 65 years of age, residing at Gortade, near Crosskeys, died on the 10th instant under very mysterious circumstances. It appears that he lived with his family, which consists of four, namely, Matilda, Eliza, Lawrence, and Robert, and for some time past has been confined to bed. The injuries found on his person leave no room to doubt that death was accelerated by violence. From the evidence given by Dr. MAGOWAN, of Maghera, at the inquest, it would appear that deceased had no less than twenty-three wounds on his body. Some of these were of recent date, and the remainder apparently inflicted some three weeks ago. Six of these were of such a character as would be produced by the prongs of a grape, and the remainder were contused wounds. A post-mortem examination was made by Dr. Magowan and Dr. Henry, and nothing was found in his stomach to indicate that he had been poisoned. The circumstances connected with the occurrence were immediately investigated by Mr. KELLY, S.I., of this district, and has resulted in the family whose names have been mentioned above being arrested, and the necessary informations sworn before Mr. J. J. CLARKE, J.P., and Mr. R. W. FORREST, J.P. The prisoners have been remanded to Magherafelt Bridewell for eight days. - Correspondent of Coleraine Constitution. COURT OF COMMON PLEASE - FRIDAY. (Before Chief-Justice MORRIS, Mr. Justice KEOGH, and Mr. Justice LAWSON.) CONLEY V. M'CARRON. This was an action for slander, the words complained of being, "You stole my pigs." Mr. Colquhoun, for the defendant, applied to remit the case to the Chairman at Cavan. Motion granted. CUSTOM IN COURTSHIP. - When a young man admires a lady and thinks her society necessary to his happiness, it is proper, before committing himself or inducing the lady to do so, to apply to her parents or guardians for permission to address her. 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