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    3. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan: Thursday, January 8, 1857 DIED On the 21st ultimo, after a protracted illness, which she bore with Christian patience, and fortified by all the consolations of religion, Miss Susan M'CABE, niece of the Rev' Hugh DE LACY, P.P., Kiltinagh, and sister of Terence M'CABE, Esq., proprietor of the Carlisle Hotel, Dublin. She was kind to all, and benevolent to the poor; and her worth was attested by her remains being attended to their lasr resting place by the gentry and people of the country, with 13 clergymen, and the Vicar-General of the Diocese. There were thirteen Masses, and a High Mass offered on the day of interment, for the repose of her soul, "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord:" "from henceforth saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their laboure: for their works follow them." Requiescat in peace. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan: Thursday, January 15, 1857 DEATH FROM SUFFOCATION. An inquest was held on Thursday last, by William Pollock, Esq., one of the coroners for this county, on view of the body of Patrick DALTON, a Railway Constable at Cullaboy crossing, who was found dead in his sentry-box. It appeared from the evidence that, another Constable, name M' Cormick, seeing the box on fire, shouted to him, who was inside, and receiving no answer, he broke the door and found Dalton dead, as well as a dog, which he kept, with him. The box was full of smoke, and it turned out that the deceased had brought some coals into it, to protect him against the severity of the weather, and these, in the closeness of the box, had generated the cause of his death. The jury found that the deceased died of suffocation, and they added, that it would better if the railway regulations allowed to watchmen the use of fire. Dalton had been several years in the employment of the company and was always noted as a sober, steady man. BIRTH At Warwick-terrace, Belgravia, the wife of John Brady, Esq., M.P., prematurely, of a son, stillborn. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan: Thursday, January 22, 1857 MARRIED On the 23rd ult., at the Cathedral, in the city of St. John, Antigua, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of the diocese, William Mercer, Esq., to Mary Anne Haynes, eldest daughter of Mr. Edward Fegan, of Cavan. DIED On Tuesday, the 20th instant, at Killegary, near Cavan, Mr. Michael Olwill, an old and much esteemed inhabitant of this locality. To-day his remains were accompanied to Annageliffe by such a number from all parts as showed well the universal esteem in which he was held. Jan 8, at Bracklow, in this county, Jane, eldest daughter of the late Captain Mark Kerr.

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