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| | Co. Cavan; Ireland Newspaper Abstracts |
 | | William WALSH, a young man charged with desertion from the Cavan Militia, was again brought up in custody, a notification having been received from the Secretary of State, in reply to the letter of the magistrates, that the prisoner should be dealt with summarily. |
 | | It was to the effect that William, the illegitimate child of Patrick M'SAWLEY and June CAMPBELL, was baptised in the Roman Catholic chapel, Killeshanrdra, on the 20th of February, 1860, by the Rev. Mr. |
 | | William WRIGHT, who had been acquitted last evening of the charge of having fired at Charles M'CANN, with intent to kill, was put forward, and the Crown not objecting, he was discharged on his own recognizance to appear any time when called on after ten days' notice. |
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