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Irish News.

Armagfb.-It is stated that Sir James P. Corrv Bark Pnn mmmmm P«»rs?ni re ”^ be l a^° nr mov ement is making great progress in nnrJo^ hh ™ weBB at the laßt Quarter Sessions at Kilrash was abnormal. There were seventy-three ejectment cases The fleet of boats in Kinsale harbour eneaeed in the Aiitnmn mackerel fishing recently proceeded to the ffsbmg ground w?ha favourable breeze from the North-west. Abont midnight "the breeze and was towed to harbour by the Star of Cove The tenants on tbe Blennerhaeset estate at Lyroe, Ballinaeree h"lh "l a n f « a great struggle of three years, come out victodous § On payment of one year's rent two years' rent was forgiven and a V W rece.pt passed for tbe rent due up to March 25 ga8?;g a 8?; ample time Sofl^irtnt^irs^ 1 the D6Xt half Wlth »^SE SSSfiEr' 0 "" 11^*? 1 ' J New rent, £ 33 6 8 Jeremiah Coakley „ 35 0 0 " 95 0 0 JohnCoakley „ 2 :J 6 8 ,',' jg 1: ? ? TBn«»Sl!f ri 7'"" Mr ' Bw . in g lehurs t. of Hincaster House, Milthrope l Na S 8 n 8 b u v c t ceed f in not oDly r eventin^ a^ new S^-"SJ onThe'old ° haY1 ° g BeVeral Dameß Tem ° Ved which were 11 **" 1 """ 1 * I 9I 9 Btated on relia Wo authority that a etrone t p o S, o n r r m^ any n , bei , nX formed ia De "y and Go ™ty do»wS Phn?w 1 i a T° f llway from Le tterkeany lo Gweedore, via Churchill, Meenadrean, Cresslough, Dunfanaghy, and Falcarraeh with a branch hne of about sateen miles to Glentiee * alcarragh ' to RhlwM lated .° lph : rt of Fal ° a "agh has, it is stated, in order Plan 7f CarSSn ° n / f th / naDtß ' COnduct who broke with the rian of Campaign and paid their rents, given each a clear rent Union" wher^h'^ *an B e., B though. at Dunfanaghy Union, where he has given notice that shelter must be provided for Lh/h Ttl 6 lDtendßl DtendB evfctin^ a °d in view of which a vessel has arrived at the instance of the National League, laden with timber for ssnsss 1 o£ huts> which ™*™*t* w«"s&k v n , P o^ n «-- Bran ches of the Labour League and National Foresters are about being eetablished in Newtown ards, and it is ex pected that both will be well patronised. »„ Vl6V 16 tßtOea 3 raißed in the eaßtern P° rti °n of the County are Dobfin 0 "! 7 ' a , Dd a rUSbiD ? busiDe " therrin „ carried on with v- J oJ W0 P° UDds P er 'on have been obtained. Farmers have Bhipped 2000 tons to the English markets. warmers nave this Pon e n 7v P«P «H fiC yi6ld ° f p . etr u ol ? um ha<! been discovered at Kilkeel, this county, and a company is beins? formed to develop the product The discovery of petroleum in paying quantities wi7 JreX assist in reviving the dormant industries of the country B * t;in !?^ b J? n , # ~~ J v.° bli Bharkev Wfi s seated on the edge of a limethJ <? t D ?? l ™. ghe '? e&r Sword8 ' gently, and, being overcome by the gas, tumbled in and was suffocated. A brave effort was made by

ZSXwiohaJS 1 PMMaCe ° f thß ArChbißh °P Ot D " bli * - St. toS'of 47 Ir X n T f< TT 6i"«'»««»l!6 i"«'»««»l! Enniskil-e/s ; m inga NatnaSs of 39? Ck b9t 8 ' l ™™ behind a clear for fho thi, vSS?7 i !. a^r~ 1 ? 919 1 i !a « ttle fair at Balli QMloe has been describe-! as tbe worst for sellers held for a number of years. There was a fal in follow^^hibL* meetin g°f Bro9na League held recently, the louowing resolution was unanimous y adopted —That wo mn.t tenants to stand up like men and resist. S inTJf K B u P6Ct BUiddefl ' and that g Jrla would suffer He SStaf of SKSi 11 ' 11 the lßt o£ Novembw - The p° lice h ™ for nl aU n r lv e nS^ nla fDtOfCaßtlf DtOfCaBtle üßtreeu Btreet ' Tralee ' *•■ r «*ntly evicted for non-payment of an impossible rent. The old yearly rent was £17 ; the rent now demanded £30, which he refused to ply th* VhmS Prrß°nßP r rB ° nß W • P Qrchaßed th eir holdings in Dingle are fiodin? asking thp «68« 68 Preßßmg them mucb ' and eld a meeting recently Klldare ram TS 'if^n th f 0 * payment of ' oan9 ' th tt - • i ° Atby Beard o£ Gnardians have £1 600 to SSnf m t . bßnk> £B °° due t0 them under the Labourer' Act and £600 of the current rate to be lodged to their credit F» unions m Ireland at the present time are not on the debtor side of Board o°f U Guarl? a n the a PP eara^ c of an "-^ i- as me at Atby rsoara ot Uuardians as an angel s visit. I«eitritn.— At a conference of tbe clergy of Manorhamiltoa Deanery, presided over by the Bishop of Kilmore, the foUowiJ?«£oofi°n a HTh% a fH Pted ; Thatl from P e " oDal otaer;.tlon?wi«sS; iefd ItH H f r tat ° Cr ° P thiß yearin thiß dis-rict will scaSlJ I ilhi • I a T ape produce ia a g° od Beas ° n - As the pota o «d fhiJYT^* c e , meDt mth 3 food of ths P e °P le - we apprehend ?romwaatof fonrh m f diatefUt r c : nOt Onl * B ™ B d '«treB P arising irom want or food, but, over and above that, medical opinion warns fdbw C f°ror; Ct :r O V 46 SDd >47 femind U9 ' that di«s?aa?SSj tollow from the indiscreet use of the damaged tubers. In view of enable he poor people to tide over the time It di,t°e M ree fro" "hi SK" it» M geDer.llj, a.somed that bi."b££ woma oe or more than ordinary lengths refn fi^??s*" rd *"; Joha Hoeyi who waß twice committed for at . .mprovemeat ou the ,uot»llo M of th. last fair, e.p«S r ia'ba able l™, Th 61 ""'"" o '',; 6 ' Seller§ P arte " Wlth them .t a colder! SilS .oS^earlLt' S W'° £ '°' l - 0 - JM '-^ 8 a.he^tTra^f^XT^^orSSh^ar.o^ a bye-law prohib.t.ng the üßeu B e of aoy net in the river Boyne between Navan and a straight line drawn across the river at right angles wTth I^^^.^^°. P ° iDt ° f Gr ° Ye ISlan| ° ldbrid^ Meath.— The amount subscribed by this diocese as " Peter's in. EE A V f; P§ B "° dy P re Bided at la st Athboy National League meetm?. After some matters of local interest were attended to the following waa passed :-That we will make it our business t^ a «£t every w.lLd.rected effort that may be made for securing fair and proper treatment, suitable dwellings, potato land, and other requf sites at reasonable rates for the labourers q

house in the locality. The application was refused by a majority of fire magistrates. Queen's County.— The Stradbally "suppressed " League has called upon limatioe to be a little more* active in stamping out the evil of land-grabbing which has become rife there. RoSCOmmon.— Favoured by beautiful weather Strokestown was the scene of a great demonstration of National League branches on Sunday week last. The people travelled long distances to meet their ever-faithful representative, Mr. O'Kelly, M.P., who attended, to advise his constituents as to how they should face the impending famine. The chair was occupied by James Neary. An incident of an amusing character occurred in Castlerea recently. A woman, the wife of a farmer who had taken evicted land, was recently groantd while travelling through the district. Her husband travelled the same road afterward with an us and cart, the box of which was very neatly and carefully covered with a canvas, giving the unwary to understand that it contained fowl or bonhams. However, the people suspected something, and one man was able to diccern beneath the canvas the forms of policemen. This proceeding was gone through with the object of getting up a prosecution if any person came into unfriendly contact with the farmer. Biverstown fair, which was held recently, was largely attended and good business done. The quality of the stock was excellent. Calves sold well, average price being £5 ; year-and-a-half-olds, £9 12s 6d to £10 ; two-and-a-haif-year-olde, £13 to £14 ; sheep were in good demand, and sellers seemed satisfied. Pigs were sold from 35s to 40s per cwt., the principal buyers being Messrs Curran, Healy, Burns, and Mulligan, all of Sligo. Tipperary,— Sir Charles Russell, speaking at Burnley, England, said the recent events in Tipperary cast a lurid light on the mode in which justice was brought home to the heart and conscience of the Irish people. Very enthusiastic meetings of the Aherlow and Cappawhite branches were recently held, Fathers O'Brien and Crowe presiding. The Aberlow meeting adopted a resolution calling upon their countrymen in America for assistance to carry on the war against Balfonr and landlordism. John Redmond, M.P., spoke last week at a Tenants' Defence Fund meeting in Clonmel. There were over 1000 persons present, and £100 was subscribed for the fund. Jeremiah Moynihan was arrested for distributing the bills announcing the meeting. The police said they were " seditious." The police tore down a number of placards having reference to the forthcoming election of Tipperary Town Commissioners which were posted extensively through the town. The placaid contained an extract from United Ireland expressing the hope tnat the nominees of Michael O'Brien-Dalton would receive the support of the people. "Waterford.— The sea in the vicinity of Dunmorc recently has swarmed with herrings, and immense takes were the result. They sold at £1 per meaßC. Some cattle, the property of John Fitzgerald, was seized by landlord E. P. Walsh, of Aglish. The Knockanore band attended the aalc in Dungavgan, when the cattle were bought in for the tenant and driven home decorated with green ribbons. Thomas O'Brien was arrested at recent Waterford fair on a charge of boycotting a grabber named Garrett Troy. " Detective " Wilson ■wore that be heard O'Brien " coughing " and saw him beating with his Btick when any buyer approached the cattle.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 15, 9 January 1891, Page 9

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Irish News. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 15, 9 January 1891, Page 9

Irish News. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 15, 9 January 1891, Page 9

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