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FENIANISM IN CASHEL.

Before the Tipperary Light Infantry Militia marched out of barracks for general inspection on yesterday, the Union Jack which, floated from the Rock of Cashcl was pulled down by some disloyal hand, and a green flag was set up in the place of the lioyal banner. The Hon. M. J. French climbed up the all but inaccessible height, and tore down this emblem of paltry sedition. The hon. gentleman was aided on the occasion by several of the police.— Clonmel Chronicle.

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Evening Post, Issue 177, 1 September 1865, Page 2

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FENIANISM IN CASHEL. Evening Post, Issue 177, 1 September 1865, Page 2

FENIANISM IN CASHEL. Evening Post, Issue 177, 1 September 1865, Page 2

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