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Tteferry Journals^ that at a conference of the clergy of Raphoe Mr. Parneli's migration scheme was under discussion Th* opinion in regard to the scheme was wholly favourable, and 'shares were taken by all the clergy. His lordship Dr. Logue Was aW?v on the shaie list to the extent of £1,500. S already . A correspondent, writing from Ederney, county Fermanagh says:- An old woman named Barbara Muldoon, whose aS S about fouwcore years, was evicted out of her little house last March A kind neighbour took her in, and the eviction, the throwin/ont ni heraelfand her little household goods, so affected 'the^pooroTd Creature that she took sick and died in about three weeks af te? the occurrence A report has been published that Mr. Justin M'Carthv will £ Noting the demise of the Greenoek Advertiser, a paper started in 1802, the Christian Leader says the most notable Sent in it, history next to the fact that it died twice, was its rejection of one o the finest poems of Campbell, sent by the youthful author of «t£ Pleasures of Hope for insertion in the poet's corner. The editor nnf in a notice to the poet that his attempt was not «up to the marki of the Advertiser. r ««»«.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 8, 13 June 1884, Page 13

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 8, 13 June 1884, Page 13

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 8, 13 June 1884, Page 13