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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - April 1, 1852
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, April 1, 1852 COUNTY OF CAVAN Division of Cavan A LIST OF APPLICATIONS received by the Clerk of the Peace from Persons seeking Excise Licenses for the Sale of Beer, Spirits, &c., by retail, within said County, pursuant to the 3rd and 4th William IV., chap. 68, and 6 & 7 William IV., chap 38, to be heard and inquired into at BALLYCONNELL, on THURSDAY, 8th of APRIL, next, immediately after the Grand Jury is Sworn. No./Name./Residence./Barony. 1./BREEN, Henry/Swanlinbar/Tullyhaw. 2./FEE, James/Gortmore/do. 3./M'LOUGHLIN, Francis/Dernalester/do. 4./M'MORRY, Owen/Tubber/do. GUSTAVUS TUITE DALTON, Clerk of the Peace. Cavan, March 19, 1852. GRANARD UNION. WANTED. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS FOR THE DISPENSARY DISTRICTS OF BALLINALEE, SCRABBY, AND FINNEA. THE SALARIES FOR THE Medical Officers for the BALLINALEE and FINNEA Districts are fixed at £40 per Annum. None may need apply that are not duly qualified and able to produce qualified Testimonial in accordance with those required by the Poor Law Commissioners' Order. The Appointments will take place at Ballinaire Dispensary, on FRIDAY the 16th of AARIL (sic). Hour of attendance, 12 o'Clock noon. All Applications accompanied with the required testimonials to be forwared to me, addressed to the Secretary of each Committee on THURSDAY the 15th of APRIL next, and candidates are to be in attendance at the respective places on the above mentioned days. The persons appointed to the above districts will require to reside in the town where the dispensary has been taken. (By Order,) BERNARD M'MANUS, Clerk of the Union Board-room Granard, 31st March, 1852. EMIGRATION. The many iniquities existing in the Emigration Trade of Liver pool, have at several times attracted the attention of the Authorities and Journalists of the Town; but it is a notorious fact that they have done nothing to remedy those evils, and it is under such circumstances that the "EMIGRANTS' PROTECTIVE SOCIETY" has been Established, with the patronage of the following Liverpool Catholic Clergy, and also that of the Rev. Doctor CAHILL. Rev. James SHERIDAN/ Rev. James CLARK Rev. Thomas ALMOND/ Rev. Thomas ______ (could be Addison) Rev. Thomas SHEPHERD/ Rev. Charles PRICE Rev. Thomas NEWSHAM/ Rev. Thomas KELLY Rev. William GILLETT/ Rev. Joseph JOHNSN Rev. John WORTHY/ Rev. Richd. O'CARROLL Rev. James NUGENT/ Rev. Francis WEST Rev. John WALLWORK/ Rev. Richard SUMNER Rev Charles COOK/ Rev. William DAVEY I have read Rules of the "PROTECTIVE SOCIETY" referred to, and I feel bound to say that they are a most useful body, and deserve the highest confidence. D. W. CAHILL, D.D. Now, I, JOHN McGARIGLE, Secretary of this Society, wish to inform my Friends and the Public that recently I have made arrangements for two excellent Houses for the reception of Emigrants, and assure them that my Situation - Berthing Clerk - in one of the most respectable Emigration Offices, enables me to befriend the emigrant to an incredible extent. For further particulars and the veracity of my statements I beg to refer to the Very Rev. P. O'REILLY, Bailieborough Very Rev. James DUNNE, Bailieborough Rev. Patrick BRADY, Knockbride Rev. James MOONEY, Knockbridge Rev. Thomas BRADY, Drumgoon Rev. P. F. FOY, Shircock Rev. P. SMITH, Killsherdany Rev. Terence BRADY, Cootehill Mr. John McNALLY, Cootehill Mr. John Fay, Campstown All communications addressed to John M'GARIGLE, 93, Great Howard-Street, Liverpool, will be strictly attended to.

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