ANGLO-CELT OCTOBER 27, 1848 DIOCESE OF KILMORE The Lord Bishop of this diocese held his ordinary visitation yesterday in Cavan church. There were a large number of clergymen present. After the performance of Divine Service, by the Rev. Dr. CARSON and the Rev. Mr. PRESTON, The Lord Bishop addressed the assembled clergy. He referred to the late famine and the praiseworthy devotedness of the clergy, who, were ever found distributing relief to the needy and attending by the bedsides of the sick... ===================================================== BALLYCONNELL QUARTER SESSIONS These sessions commenced on Tuesday, the 24th inst. before P. M. MURPHY, Esq., Assistant-Barrister. Magistrates present--Perrot THORNTON, George FINLAY, Robert CLIFFORD, James BENISON, Joseph BENISON, Esquires. Grand Jurors' Names--David GRIFFITH, foreman, James BERRY, John BRADY, Henry FARIS, John GWYNNE, John M'NALLY, Thomas DAVIS, Terence KIERNAN, William SHERIDAN, John FARIS, John KANE, Patt MURRAY, Robert PRINGLE, Richard NETTERFIELD, and William GWYNNE, Esquires. Civil Bill entries, 390. Ejectment Entries, 11. Applications for Spirit Licenses, 8--granted 6. SENTENCES. Peter FAY--larceny--7 years' transportation. Samuel JOHNSTON--Rescue and assault--24 hours' imprisonment, and 40s. fine; and in default of payment, one month longer. Richard BRACKEN, Robert BRACKEN, James CAFFRY--rescue and assault--24 hours' imprisonment each. Margaret M'MANUS--larceny--one week's hard labour. Michael M'MURRAY--larceny--one month from committal. Bridget M'MURRAY--larceny--one month from committal. Terence M'ADAM--having 3 gun locks in his possession--24 hours' imprisonment. Bernard DONOHOE--assault--one fortnight. ====================================================== BIRTHS October 20, at Killeshar, Florence-Court, the wife of the Rev. Thomas JEBB, of a son. October 20, at Tynmouth, North Devon, the wife of Eliot WARBURTON, Esq., of a son and heir. October 21, at 32, Gordon-square, Lady ROMILLY, of a daughter. ___________________________________________________________ MARRIAGES October 23, Edward SMITH, Esq., youngest son of the late Rev. Nathaniel SMITH, Rector of the united parishes of Clonoe and Derry- noose, in the diocese of Armagh, and nephew of the late Captain Sir William SMITH, R.H.A., to Sophia, daughter of the late Henry MITCHELL, Esq., of Cootehill, late Lieutenant, 8th Hussars. On Tuesday last, the 24th instant., the Rev. MIchael BURKE, of Ballydugan, county of Galway, to Isabella, fourth daughter of the Late James CLARKE, Esq., of Sid Abbey, county of Devon, England, and niece of Mrs. ARCHDALL, of Castle Archdall, county Fermanagh. ___________________________________________________________ DEATHS On Sunday, the 21st instant, of typhus fever, Mr. John MADDEN, of the "Anglo Celt" office, Cavan. On the 18th instant, at Brookborough, county Fermanagh, of abscess of the lungs, William JOYCE, Esq., son of the late Captain JOYCE, of the 60th Rifles. At Cranahan Glebe, Ballyconnell, on Friday, the 18th instant, after a long and painful illness, Letitia, the beloved wife of the Rev. John FRITH. On the 24th inst., at Cultrummer House, county Meath, Kate, the beloved daughter of Philip BRETT, Esq. On the 25th inst., Hester Margaret, second daughter of the late Thomas G. CORMICK, Esq., of Newgrove, county Westmeath. ===================================================== Two new Irish poor law auditors have been, or are to be, appointed. Martin CREAN, Esq., as one of them, has already been appointed; and the other is Mr. LUCAS, an Englishman, formerly a clerk in a poor law office, and later a vice-guardian. ____________________________________________________________ FARM TO BE LET TO BE LET, for the time as may be agreed on, that part of the Lands of Boagh called BELGREEN, in the County of Cavan, containing TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES, Irish, late in possession of John BERRY, Esq. BELGREEN is within Two MIles of Cootehill, on the road to Shercock; there is a Dwelling House and Mill on the lands. Proposals will be received by JOhn TATLOW, Esq., Solicitor, 45 York-street, Dublin. ____________________________________________________________ County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project