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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] The Cavan County Weekly - Friday, March 16, 1877
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    3. The Cavan County Weekly - Friday, March 16, 1877 MARRIAGES. MAGENNIS and M'CUTCHEON - March 14, at Heaton Norris, near Manchester, by tgheRRev. Richard SHEPPERD, Robert Magennis, Glasdrummond, Co. Monaghan, to Mrs. M'Cutcheon, daughter of the late John Garland, Ballyhaise. REBURNE and FAULKNER - March 8, at Billis Church, by the Rev. W. C. PEYTON, A.M., assisted by the Rev. Alfred ELLIOTT, rector of Munterconnaught, Mr. William Reburne, of Teveneman, to Matilda, daughter of Mr. David Faulkner, P.L.B., of Lisacopp0le House, same parish. DEATHS. FLEMING - March 10, at the residence of his brother, 18, Sarah-street, Belfast, John Fleming, compositor, late of Anglo-Celt, Cavan, aged 28 years. GREGG - March 13, at Derryhoo, Milltown, Belturbet, Mr. Gerard Gregg, aged 66 years. Much regretted. PALLES - March 12, at 12, Belvidere-place, Dublin, in the 76th year of her age, Elenor, the beloved wife of A. C. Palles, Esq., R.I.P. NOTICE. Persons who have left Guns, Pistols, &c., with the late Mr. Wm. ADAMS for repair, are requested to call for same on any SATURDAY during this month. Margaret Adams Cavan, March 9, 1877 COUNTY CAVAN The Secretary of the Grand Jury begs to remind the Sanitary Authorities and others whom it may concern, that Dr. CAERON is their County Analyst, paid by fixed salary, who complains that but one case from this County was submitted to him between the Assizes of Summer, 1870, and Spring, 1877. Rocks, Crossdowney, 11th March, 1877. CAVAN EMIGRATION OFFICE, 19, Main Street Passages can be secured at the above address by every Steamer or Sailing Ship leaving the United Kingdom for- NEW YORK and other places in the UNITED STATES. QUEBEC, MONTREAL, and all parts of CANADA. MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, BRISBANE and various Ports in AUSTRALIA. AUCKLAND, OTAGO, and the Chief Ports in NEW ZEALAND. SAN FRANCISCO, WEST INDIES, CHINA, INDIAN, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, NATAL, JAPAN, Etc. Tourists' tickets will, in the Season, be obtainable for Niagara Falls and numerous places of interest in the United States and Canada. Apply to JOHN FEGAN, Steamship and Passage Agent, 19, Main-street, Cavan. PRESENTATION TO MR. A. E. HUMPHREYS, MASTER OF THE LISSAGOAN STAGHOUNDS. - A few days ago, at Mullingar, a presentation was made from the hunting gentlemen of County Westmeath to Mr. A. E. HUMPHREYS, of Lissagoan House, in recognition of the good sport he showed with his staghounds in Westmeath in April, 1876. The presentation was made in graceful terms by Mr. W. S. KELLY, of Mullingar, and Captain BARRYT, R.M., and a deputation of gentlemen on behalf of the subscribers, and consisted of a valuable silver hunting horn, with engraved stages, and the inscription - "Presented to A. E. Humphreys, by his Sporting Friends in Westmeath, as a memento of his visit to that county with his Staghounds in April 1876." A very handsome gold-mounted Hunting Whip and Patent Safety Stirrup were also presented to Mrs. A. E. Humphreys. A MURDER FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. On Saturday, at the Kilkenny assizes, an old man named DELAHUNTY was sentenced to several years' penal servitude for killing a man named KENNEDY, his brother-in-law, in the year 1832. The prisoner recently confessed to the crime in Liverpool while under the influence of liquor, and he repeated the statement when sober. Now, however, he denied it. The evidence against Delahunty was that of two old women, who found the dead body of Kennedy when they were girls, and who remembered that it was a man named Delahunty who was charged with the murder. (County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project)

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