"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, September 16, 1852 THE TENANT RIGHT CONFERENCE In accordance with a resolution adopted at a meeting of the council of the Tenant League, held on the 2nd of August, a large number of the friends of Tenant Right, consisting of members of parliament, clergymen, and influential laymen from various part of the country, assembled on Wednesday, September 8th, at the City Assembly House, William-street, Dublin, for the purpose of conferring together upon the subject of Mr. Sharman CRAWFORD's bill, and to consider and determine upon the best means of having that measure, as approved, passed into a law. Several ladies occupied seats in the gallery. Among those present were - Robert POTTER, M.P.; Sergeant SHEE, M.P.; E. B. ROCHE, M.P.; W. H. COGAN, M.P.; Tristram KENNEDY, M.P.; J. ESMONDE, M.P.; John SADLIER, M.P.; Wm. KEEGH, M.P.; F. SCULLY, M.P.; George H. MOORE, M.P.; Fitzstephen FRENCH, M.P.; Patrick MacMAHON, M.P.; O'Conor HENCHY, M.P.; C. G. DUFFY, M.P.; F. Lucas, M.P.; M. DUNNE, M.P.; W. Pollard URQUHART, M.P.; Sir T. O'BRIEN, Bart., M.P.: Patrick O'BRIEN, M.P.; Colonel GREVILLE, M.P.; W. FAGAN, M.P.; Sheriff SWIFT, M.P.; John BALL, M.B.; Anthony O'FLAHERTY, M.P.; Ouseley (?) HIGGINS, M.P.; F. S. MURPHY, M.P.; Thomas MEAGHER, M.P.; J. D. FITZGERALD, M.P.; W. DEVEREUX, M.P.; M. J. BLAKE, M.P.; T. B. BELEW, M.P.; C. O'BRIEN, M.P.; W. H. MAGAN, Patraick QUAID, P.P. O'Callaghan's Mills, Castlecomer; P. O'HARA, P.P.; Drumacliff, Sligo; W. GRAY, Dublin; Matthew KEEFFE, C. C. CALLAN; Rev. D. BELL, P.M., Ballibay; Very Rev. Archdeacon O'SHEA, Ballyhale; A. O'REILLY, J.P., D. L., Baltrasna; Thomas O'SHEA, C.C., Call! an; Edward BUTLER, James Parle, C. C., Ballymurne; James DOWLING, P.P., Clonmellon, D. KEANE, James REDMOND, P.P., Arklow; P. O'REILLY, C.C., Kella; Henry O'BEIRNE, Gloucester-street; P. VERDON, Mayor of Drogheda; T. KILROE, C.C., Athlone; R. BARNWALL, 4, Lower Fitzwillilam-street; W. GRIMWOOD, Lurgan; Z. WALLACE, Anglo-Celt, Cavan; Rev. J. M'DONALD, P.P., and V. G. CASHEL, Edward O'SHAUGHNESSY, P.P., Draugan and Clonen; D. CORCORAN, P.P.; Mullinshone; Alderman WALSH, Mathew M'QUAID, P. P. Killshandra, county Cavan; P. MEAGHER, C. C., Ballingarry; Thomas KEINE, Ballyconnell; James M'NALLY, Ballyconnel; John HICKEY, Johnstown, Naas; Patrick DUFFAN, R.C.A., Tuam; Jasper KELLY, Tuam Herald; John COGHAN, P.P., Archdeacon of Achonry; - Hughes, Wexford; J. G. Murphy, J.P., The Grange; C. O'BRIEN, Henry KEOGH,k Dr. FALLON, Athlone; C. REDMOND, Waterford News; Charles DILLON; John GRAY, M.D.; Philip BRENNAN, M.P., Aughnamullen, county Monaghan; J. DELANEY, C.C., Ossory; Dr. CURRAN, ! Mullingar; T. DOYLE, C.C., New Ross; Edmund FLYNN, Navan; N. DUFF, P.P., Kingscourt; Rev. J. ROGERS, Comber, county Down.; R. GRATTAN, M.D., ex-J.P., Drummin House, county Kildare; T. MONTGOMERY, Aughnacloy; E. P. ROBINSON, Fairland; Peter CURRAN, P.P., and V. G. BALLINAMORE; P. MARKEY, P.P., Walshetown; T. HARDIMAN, P.P., Ballinrobe; R. DURKIN, Swinford; J. M'DERMOTT, M.D., James-street; P. LALOR, J.P., Tinakil; Jeremiah VAUGHAN, P.P., Ruan and Dysart; Edward LAMPHEY, P.P., Durrow; Thomas ROCHE, Wexford Guardian; Richard ENNIS, P.P., Enfield; William HOPE, R.C.C., Rochford Bridge; Rev. M. TORMEY, Seminary, Navan; Rev. Walter CURRAN, Portlaw, Waterford; P. FLYNN, Waterford Chronicle; Rev. T. LANGAN, Meath; Very Rev. J. Kearney, P.P., Ardclare; Rev. Randolph FRITH, P.P., Stockport; Rev. John MULLINS, P.P., Callan; J. GREENE, M.P.; James SADLIER, M.P.; Hon. Cecil LAWLESS, M.P.; T. REYNOLDS, Dublin; Rev. J. RENTOUL, W. DUNNE, John STOKES STARK, K. KILROE, P.P., Athlone; Mathew ! Byrne, C.C.; J. P. FANNING, C.C., Athlone; P. DERRIN, C.C.; M. Wash, P.P.; James M'Aleer, P.P., J. AYLARD, P.P., Clough; Peter MAGAURAN, P.P.; P. CONRAN, Phipsborough; Henry LEADER, P.P., Skibbereen; Rev. D. WELPLEY, do; Rev. J. SAVAGE, P. P. Castletowndelvin; Mr. GRACE, M.P., Roscommon county; Rev. James DILLON, C.C., Athboy; James MURPHY, Athlone; Rev. T. NULTY, C.C., Mullingar; T. HAMMOND, Sheep House, Meath: Patrick MACKIFF, secretary County Sligo Club; John C. HOEY, Dublin, J. Maher CAREY, Carlow; Rev. T. HENNESSY, C.C., Paulstown, Kilkenny; Rev. Thomas CULLEN, County Kilkenny; Very Rev. James MAHER, P.P., Craig, Carlow; Michael SULLIVAN, M.P., Kilkenny; Edward B. ROCHE, M.P.; J. M'CARTHY DOWNING, Skibbereen; J. FAGAN, M.P.; Very Rev. P. D. O'REGAN, Kanturk; Thomas Neilson UNDERWOOD; Rev. Thomas LYNCH, Meath; Thomas MAHER; Rev. P. BYRNE, P.P., Castletowngeogan; Hugh CONOLLY; Rev. M. O'FARRELL, Ferbane; Rev. P. MURRAY, Moate; Rev. F. DUFFY, P. LANG, C. RANNON, C.C.; N. M! ARKEY, Walshestown; Rev. Mr. SHERIDAN; Edward AYLWARD, P.P.; John ELLIOTT, Thomas-street; Philip MAHER, America; R. J. MEAGHER, Daniel K. LANAGAN, S.P., O'Flanagan, Kilrunnal; Mr. LYNCH, Capel-st.; W. P. MULVANNY, P.P., Donohill; W. MORRIS, P.P., Patrick HICKEY, P.P., Doone; W. QUIRKE, C.C., Donohill; T. MEAGHER, C.C., Galbaily; Edward MURRAY, C.C., Owen MARKEY, Reynoldstown; Joseph CARTAN, Dundalk Democrat; Rev. Thomas M'NALLY, Carrickmacross; Daniel LYONS, solicitor, Dublin; Edward MARKEY (Secretary to the District Tenant Right Society), Duleek, Meath; Rev. John CAMPBELL, Crossmaglen; Rev. P. BANNON, Louth; Rev. John BRENNAN, P.P., Warrenpoint; Rev. Julias M'CULLOCH, P.M., Newtownards; Rev. John FOLEY, P. P., Skull; Rev. Patrick O'SULLIVAN, C.C., Stamullen, County Meath; W. M'MAHON, Springhill; Philip CALARY, Navan; P. Moran, C.C., Haddington-road; Very Rev. P. J. MULLIGAN, Kilkenny; W. REANY, Esq., Essex-quay, Dublin; James M'NIGHT, L.L.D., Belfast; Patrick J. FARRELL, Na! van; Rev. Patrick BRENNAN, P.P., Kildare; John HANLON, Grange, County Carlow; Michael O'REILLY, South George-street; Charles M'EVOY, Ballybarrack, Dundalk; Bernard MURPHY, Dundalk, &c. Mr. W. S. CRAWFORD was called to the chair. The Rev. Mr. O'SHEA, the Rev. Mr. ROGERS, and Mr. Wilson GRAY were requested to act as secretaries. (The meeting continued, but I did not transcribe it as it is just too long and not particularly interesting.) SUMMARY OF NEWS Three-fourths of the British army in India are Irish, and nine-tenths of the tree-fourths are Catholic. THE FIRST COCK. - A very good specimen of a woodcock has been forwarded to our office, which was shot on August the 25th, by H. P. PIGOTT, Esq., of Capard. It was killed at an elevation of 2,000 feet above the sea, on one of the hills of Ballinacor, county Wicklow, the seat of William KEMMIS, jun., Esq. We may safely put this down as "the first cock" shot in Ireland since last season. Indeed, we have never before hard of one appearing in this country at such a time of the year. It is, at all events, a great rarity, and plainly shows that on some occasions "the early bird" may catch what is not quite so desirable to it as "the worm." - Leinster Express. ANOTHER VICTIM. - The Mayor, and Mr. Watson, accompanied by Mr. Lynch, solicitor, clerk to the bench of magistrates attended at Barrington's Hospital this day to take the depositions of Michael Glynn, whose death is daily expected. - Limerick Reporter. The Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway was opened to Omach, on Friday week. The barque Anne Kenny was towed down the river of Waterford on Friday evening by the two river steamers, with one hundred and nine-five passengers, bound for New York. There are a scarcity of hands in the weaving trade in Belfast. A cotton factory, furnished with power looms, is about to be established near Belfast.