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(1)
DEATH BY A FALL OFF A SCAFFOLD.--A fine young man, a stone-mason,
named BRADY, who lived in Dungannon, lost his life on Friday last, by
the giving way of the scaffolding at the Roman Chapel, now being erected
in the town of Donaghmore, two miles from Dungannon.
...--A Correspondent.
(2)
PROTESTANT MEETING IN BENBURB.
On Friday evening, the 21st inst., a meeting of the Protestants of this
locality took place in Mr. Whittle's Inn. The chair was taken at six
o'clock by Mr. Henry Marshall--above the chair a splendid Orange flag
was suspended, and round the walls were the following mottos--"
No Repeal," "Enniskillen, Derry, Aughrim, and the Boyne, "Queen
and Constitution," " Protestant Ascendancy in Church and State,"
&c. Amongst those present we noticed Mr. Millar, District Master,
Mr. H. Wilson, Mr. Whittle, Mr. J. Shillington, Mr. Wiley, &c.
The Chairman gave the following toasts :--
" The Queen."
" The Glorious and Immortal Memory."
" The health of Mr. Watson, and confusion to the Peel
Cabinet."
" Our new installed Master."
" The Orangemen of Ireland--Roden and Verner."
" Earl of Enniskillen, and the Orangemen of Fermanagh."
" The ARMAGH GUARDIAN, and the Conservative Press
of Ulster."
" Mr. John Whittle and the sons of Tyrone."
" Our County Master, Joseph Greer, Esq."
" Our Host and Hostess."
" Our next merry meeting."
Mr. John Whittle, Mr. Henry Marshall, Mr. Wiley, Mr. H. Wilson, Mr.
Henry Brown, Mr. Whittle, and Mr. Millar severally responded to the
toasts.--Communicated.
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