"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, June 17, 1852 THE COOTEHILL MEETING (From our own Correspondent and the Freeman.) This meeting was held to-day in the Fair Green of this town, where a platform was erected for the accommodation of the speakers. It was convened, as the placards stated, for the purpose of taking into consideration the present state of the county, and if found to be unsatisfactory, to adopt the necessary measures to securing the return of two independent Tenant Right members at the ensuing general election to represent the county of Cavan in the next session of parliament. The assemblage was very numerous, amounting to some thousands of persons, amongst whom I observed the following, viz.: - The Rev. David BEIL, P.M., Ballybay; Rev. Thomas BRADY, C.C., Drung; Anthony O'REILLY, Esq., J.P., E.L., Baltrasna; county of Meath, (one of the candidates for the representation of Cavan); Dr. GRAY, editor and proprietor of the Freeman's Journal, Dublin; Z. WALLACE, Esq., editor and proprietor of the Anglo-Celt, Cavan; Philip SMITH, Esq., P.L.G., Arda; Rev. Terence BRADY, C.C., ! Cootehill; Rev. J. M'CAFFREY, O.S.F., Skerry; Wm. STUART, Esq., Surgeon, Cootehill; Charles M'DERMOTT, Esq., Attorney, Cootehill; William DERMOTT, Esq., Solicitor, Cootehill; Edwared COONEY, Esq., merchant, Cootehill; Patrick M. FAY, Esq., merchant, Cootehill; Edward MURPY, Esq., Veternary (sic) Surgeon, Cootehill; John CAMPBELL, Esq., merchant, Cootehill; Rev. Neason BROWN, P.M., Cootehill; Wm. A. LITTLE, Esq., (son to the Rev. W. Little, P.M., Cootehill); Frederick BOYD, Esq., New York; John M'GAHAN, Esq., P.L.G., Cootehill; Alexander M'CABE, Esq., merchant, Cootehill; Henry MAXWELL, Esq., Cootehill; John BERRY, Esq., Fairmount; Patrick DOLAN, Esq., linen merchant, Cootehill; Hugh DOLAN, Esq., linen merchant Cootehill; Thomas BRADY, Esq., P.L.G., Ltsbeduff; Clements REID, Esq., Clerk of Kilcrow Church and Petty Sessions Clerk, Rockcorry; W. D. FINLAY, Esq., P.L.L., Drumore, county Monaghan; Peter GARTLAN, Esq., merchant, Cootehill; Mr. Robert GRAHA, Clerk, Cootehill Union! Workhouse; Mr. Denis LENNON, merchant, Cootehill; Mr. George TREANOR, Bridewell-keeper, Cootehill; Mr. James CREETH, merchant, Cootehill; Mr. John GEDDIS, linen draper, Ashfield; Mr. A. M'FADDIN, Petty Sessions Clerk, Cootehill; M. CONNOLLY, James PRIOR, Esq., merchant, Cootehilll; Francis BRADY, Esq., P.L.G., Cootehill; Mr. William ALCOCK, Cootehill; Mr. Bernard MaRKEY, merchant, Cootehi;;; M. Rrary, Esq., P.L.G., Teevenanas; C. FOY, Esq., reporter,Northern Standard; Master John HORAN (son to Patrick Horan, Esq., Cootehill, late agent, on the Bellamont Forest Estate); Mr. Peter M'NALLY, Mr. Robert M'PARTLAND, rope and twine manufacturer, Cooteill; Samuel FISHEL, Esq., pawnbroker, Cootehill; Mr. James M'CUDDIN, Mr. Joseph Adams, John SHERA, Esq., merchant, Cootehill; Mr. Edward TREANOR, Mr. John SMITH, Mr. Philip BYRNE, Mr. James BAILIE, Mr. Joseph FLEMING, Mr. Thomas LEARY, merchant, Cootehill; Mr. Patrick M'CABE, Dernakesh; Mr. Thomas M'CABE, Bellamont Arms, Cootehill; Jo! hn FOY, Esq., merchant, Cootehill; Richard BROWN, Esq., Cootehill; Charles WHITELEY, Esq., River View Mills, Cootehill; Mr. M. BANNON, Cootehill; Mr. James DOWNEY, Cootehill; Mr. James P. DONNELLY, Cootehill; Joseph WHITELEY, Esq., Killecreeney, &c., &c., &c. Previous to the public meeting, the committee assembled when the resolutions to be proposed were submitted for consideration. An animated discussion took place on various points, when a general opinion was expressed, that any Tenant Right Bill not containing the provisions of Mr. CRAWFORD's would fail to secure tenants their just rights. About two o'clock, the public meeting was commenced, when the chair was taken by PHILIP SMITH, of Artona, Esq., amid enthusiastic cheering. The chairman, in a short address, referred to the importance of Tenant-right and to the necessity of the Cavan electors returning efficient members to parliament. He explained the object for which the meeting was held - namely, to stir up the electors and give them an opportunity of selecting men who would faithfully represent them (loud cheers).