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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - OCTOBER 5, 1854
    2. ANGLO-CELT OCTOBER 5, 1854 DEATH On Monday se'ennight the remains of the late John Copeland JONES, Esq., passed through this town to their last resting place, attended by a great number of persons of all classes and denominations. Mr. JONES, who died in England, will be long regretted by his tenantry in CAVAN and Meath, and more especially the labouring classes, to whom he was at all times a friend, indeed. ________________________________________________________ MILITARY PROMOTION--IN a late announcement from the war office, we find the following:-- 46th Foot--E. J. DUMARESQ, Geth(?) to be Ensign by purchase, vice COOTE, promoted. Every person knows of the 46th, but every one does not know that the Mr. COOTE who has been promoted is a Cavan man, son of the late Richard COOTE, Esq., of Bellamont Forest, Cootehill, whom Captain NICHOLAS is said to have treated so grossly. Promotion is a good thing; we wish it for all our countrymen, particularly for hose who are more immediately connected with us, but we confess that we would wish it in many another regiment rather than in the 46th--of the snub--- young---and more especially poor officers, don't recollect notoriety. At any rate, the promotion was due to Mr. COOTE, if it were only to compensate for the indignity which it is alleged was put upon him. THE CHOLERA--A poor man passing from Glasgow through Belfast, we supposed, to his own country was found by Dr. WADE, of Belturbet, on Saturday evening last, near Castlesaunderson, evidently labouring under cholera. He was removed into Belturbet dispensary, and, though, every care was bestowed on him, he died there on Sunday morning at seven o'clock. Considerable alarm was created in the town and vicinity, but the event has proved how groundless it was, for there has not been anything that could be at all construed into a presence of the disease there since. _____________________________________________________________ COUNTY OF CAVAN -- DIVISION OF CAVAN A List of Applications received by the Clerk of the Peace from persons seeking Excise Licences for the sale of Beer, Spirits, &c., by Retail, within said County..... SURETIES 1 BRADY, Denis Thomas TILSON, of Corratubber, Cavan and John M'DOWELL, of Drummurry, farmers 2 COCHRANE, Adam David KELLETT of Virginia Ballyjamesduff and James M'QUAID, farmers 3 CONNATTY, John Peter CONNATTY of Kilnaleck, and Kilnaleck Charles SMITH of Coolkill, farmers 4. CURRAN, Anthony Thomas CURRAN, Shopkeeper, and Arva Stephen REILLY, Baker, both of Arva 5 LYNCH, Robert Henry M'KNIGHT, Gentleman, and Arva James REILLY, farmer, both of Arva 6 MURPHY, Margaret Francis RICHMOND, and Laurence Belturbet CURRY, both of Belturbet 7 MOORE, Patrick Robert WIER of Corlispratten, and Corilspratten Arthur IRWIN of Dernaweil, farmers 8 MOORCROFT, Ralph John ELLIOTT of Cortober, and Wm. Arva COOKE of Corfree, farmers 9 SMITH, James Stradone Cavan, September 22nd, 1854 Gustavus Tuite Dalton Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cavan _____________________________________________________________ County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project

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