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Fenians

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1865
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Dublin telogram of the ovornng of the 20lh, to the Morning Post, sisys : Pigeon IIouso Fort, cominanding Dublin I3ay, hus been garrisoned sinee tho 18th by larje military detaehmenta All the guarda have been doubled, and the guns doublé shotted, and the men are held uncler anus all night. During all day on the 20th, fonr general nílíoers vvere in the fort, and the gates and bridgea were oioeed The number f Fenians admittod to boíl is rogardod nn indioation that only the chief will bo prosecuied. The Liverpool Pont pubüshes a eirtumstuntial -account of a duol reemuiy fought near that city, in which an American Fcnian general, named Wid. Brown, was one of the principáis, aiul received a slight wound in the hip. The story is vouchcd f'or as authentio, and is said to luive been hushcd up until the geperal dt'pnried for New York, whioh ! ha did on the 18th. Kis antagonist was ' a Liverpool anti Fenian. '

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Old News
Michigan Argus