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ItJIIJHIl il.'l'W »> ^...jgiVuiwa The committee of, the Bdenderry tIon of ds to having forwarded to tbe Department receiving many medals with clasps for A\very large Nationalist meeting ^**> -*" r-rt-™-**- •• «. ^mm-n *rl«n the League to rep. brancn of the vnUoA IH«H ijeague held China and the Indian Mutiny. Then ttJE IRISH LfclTEli resent them on the public o<>axds. of Agriculture and Technical Instruc was held at Chapeitown in the, island of tion for Ireland a program of the sub a meeting on Sept 15, Rev. John Km- his brother officers would have been Valentia, Sept 15. when Mr. John p. sella, the president in the ehair. Pres * .occurred ID Omaha Aug. 26. The de jects In which it is advisable instruc much surprised if told that "Tony Boland. M. P.. addressed his constitu tion should be given in the Kingston ent: D. Shiel, treasurer; Andrew By Butler" was to be their ehaplain later ents'. Mr. Boland attended 12 o'clock ceased was a well-known and a-very rne,, Owen Murray, and M. Costello. '"HEWS FROM ALL THE COUNTIES 0* popular priest in the Archdiocese of Teohnlcal Schools, a letter from that on In the West Indies. Yet such an Mass at Chapeitown. He arrived in IRELAND body was read. It declares that Irlsb ihon.« secretary. A nat of members en event was destined to pass. At thirty- Valentia from Glenbeigh previous eve 1 Tuam. Decended from a family in rolled was submitted by the secretary., the parish of Klltulla,'County Roscom must not be taught, though the South BUS. years of age. Captain Butler, hav ning. The Rev. John Casey, parish Kensington Board of Education placed Persons desirous of joining tne orancn ing concluded his leave In Dublin, as priest of Valentia, introduced Mr. Bo mon, which gave six of Its members were requested to do so at once. land. who gave an account of how he to religion—four nuns ana two pnesta, it among the suD'ects proved of. tonished his family and friends by an H«ia«~~V»ri»tH lt«ws rram Xvary When It became known in Banagher, bad performed his duties for Ireland of whom be was one—ne was ordained RECENT DEATHS IN DUBLIN. nouncing his intention of leaving the »**i „ „ _ «««*IM •* MrfSsaMaUl lilt •MAOITIRE—gept 17^ at the Carmel Sept. 19, that Most Rev. Dr. Hoare, army and entering the Church. He in tbe Allen House of Commons. The priest some sir years ago after- a «a- Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnotse, course adopted by the Irish party was tingulshed course In the College of ite Convent, Delgany, Mother Mary of WfoTe"to~n3s family fronf the Barracks the Sacred Heart (Maguire), aged 83 had offered the pastorship of Shannon- at Portsmouth, stating tbat he was endorsed. j Maynootb. His drst mission WM in bridge to the Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, Errtsmore. Subsequently ne . was years; in religion, 57 years. about to enter the Jesuit Novitiate at CONNAUGHT. MAKER—On Sept. 18. at No. 6 CC, and tbat the latter haaaccepiea, Roebampton. His mind was unalter Limerick.—The death of Rev. Wil appointed Proressw of Saint Jarlath'a, feelings of regret for his departure, and after some time was appointed to Block. Pile's Buildings, John William ably made up, and having entered the liam Downes, parish priest of Ballln- OALWAY.-The Tuam Herald, Sept Maber, aged 73 years. mingled with pleasure for nut promo Society of Jesuits in 1886, he was or garry. occurred Sept 10. Deeply and the parish of 3alUnrobe. Pneumonia tion, were manifest Father O'Reilly stated: "On the 16th instant Mr. caused his deatn. MASON—Sept. 16, at Kllmacaftogue dained tn 1872. The newly-ordalned widely regretted. Father Downes had Michael, 0. Shine, auctioneer, sold by House, Bernard Mason, aged 49 years. has had charge of the Banagner sec priest flrst went on the mission to Ja- ps* 1 The Lavm Memorial.—On Sept 8 besn parish priest at Athea fori many % ft *'?*/ mr_. dLtiauctio« n on the premises, two miles LAND Y—On Sept 16, at Rusn, Mar tion of St Reynagh's parish. During mAcia and returned to prosecute fur years previous to bis translation to f| from Athenry, the interest in tho Roscommon sent a contingent to uaa- his time education and religion nour ther theological studies near Ghent in tlerea to represent It at tbe demonstra garet Landy, In her 57tb year. Ballingarry, and won the esteem and J; house and lands of Wllmount, held un- COLLINS—Sept. 13, at 79 "Weare ished in the pariah, and the Deautirul BelKlum. From 1877 to 1878 be was affection of his parishioners. He had •4 <8er lease for 998 years subject to a tion in connection with the unveiling ^chapel of St Reynagh's, Banagner, is In cnarge of the Jesuit mlssionat Bed of a monument to John Levin. The street, Batb road, Bristol, England, •been only a short time sick, and few & bead rent. The hading lay between John Collins (late Collins *j Granain, a lasting tribute to his zeal. Over rour ford-Leigh, Lancashire, and In '78 the anticipated his illness would terminate Jt Mr. Martin McDonnell, of Dunmoro party started from tbe Railway Hotel, thousand dollars were expended In tbe Pope appointed him Bishop of Demer and were beaded by tbe local band, a New row, Dublin). fatally. f* and Roscommon, actio* (or Mr. J amen KEARNEY—Sept. 7 at Jervla Street renovation of the chapel, and It is due ara and Vicar Apostolic of British McDonnell, Tuam, and Mr. L. B. O'Dea Boer flag floating In tbe oreeie. Fol Hospital, James Kearney, Maynootb, to his energy and activity that tbls Guiana, in succession to the late Dr. TIPPERARY—Most Rev. Dr. Fen- of Tuam. Mr. McDonnell waa de lowing this was tne wagonette contain sum was ratsea. Etberldgs. He was consecrated bishop ing the "Cuman Na Oaedeal" concert for 30 years In the employ of the Dub nelly, Coadjutor Archbishop of Cashel, ,^ clared purchaser for tbe sum of £1,- lin General 8team Shipping Company. in the Cathedral, Brickham, Aug. 26. 240. *He has purchased 87,000 acres of party, who felt proud of how Ros on Sept 22. administered the Sacra McEVOY—Sept 9. at 11 Spencer LONGFORD—On Sept. 17 the mar-i 1878, by the Moat Rev. Dr. O'Carroil. ment of Cor-flrmatlon to four hundred land, and appears as keen about Its common When called on can do its duty. rlage was solemnized at the Cathedral, O. P., and by a striking coincidence he value as when be made bis first pur- The turn-out was creditable, ana street, Michael McEvoy, agod 66 years. children who Jive in the town and in CLEAR—Sept 19. at Lower George's Lougford, when Mr. John Lyons, led died on the anniversary of his conse districts surrounding It .enase." The Congested Districts Board brought forth tbe praises of all wno to the altar Miss Farrel,, Clonrollagb. cration, having been twenty years li not doing much for the people, or a witnessed the departure. street, Kingstown, William Clear, Fathei Goepfort. a former President aged 44 years, formerly ol Coolcullen, A great many persons attended the in bishop. His career as bishop was one of Rockwell College, was on a visit single member of a community In Now or Never!—Tbe Roscommon teresting ceremony. fraught with success to his diocese. ^-County Oalway would not be permitted Herald of Sept. 21, In Its Gaelic Notes, County Kilkenny. to the college lately. He has been in HEALV—Sept 20. at Brlttas. Peter Churches, convents, missions and the United States of recent years. He to gather, to himself thirty-seven thou gave the following very practical and LOUTH.—The funeral of late Mr. schools multiplied under his sway. He sand acres of land, where thousands very patriotic warning anout tt»e Healy, aged 84 yearn. was very popular during his presidency RYAN—Bept 10. at Monastery Michael Collins, Shop street, Drogne- interested himself especially in the and received a^iearty welcome. •re solely in need of it to keep body apathy displayed In sume places uBout da, to Kllsharvin Cemetery. 8ept. 20, cause of education, and the afflicted ^ And soul together. the revival of the Irish language. It House Ennlskerry, Annie Isobel Ryan, The Cahir branch of t£e United Ir late of Lizzie Vllle, Dalkey, P ughter was very numerously attended. His Inmates of the Leper Hospital had his ish League was reorganized on Sun A special meeting of the members of said: "The language question cannot demise was deeply regretted. continual care. Not only his own flock wait. It must bo taKen up now, or of James Ryan. South Circular road, day. Sept. 15, at a meeting held in the the Tuam branch of tbe Gaelic Leaguo Dublin. but members of other religious persua Town Hall. was held in the town ball. Tuam, Sep not at all, and to look for the strang MEATH.—The members of the Oli sions held the bishop in the highest er's belp In such a case Is the sheer MURPHY—Sept. 19, at Cork Street ver Plunket Total Abstinence Society, respect- tember 17, Rev. J. McDermott, presi Hospital. Anne Murphy. wire of WATERFORD.—The solemn cere dent of the branch, presiding. er folly. The remedy Is in our own Oldcastle, will hold an Irlsn concert, bunds If we wish to apply It If not, Btepben Murphy, 4 Cornmarket. mony of profession took place in the Errecourt was en fete on Sunday, and no trouble has been spared to In CORK.—The Cork City Council hav chapel of the Ursuhne Convent. Wa- lei ua be frank, and speak out tnat we COMERFORD—Sept. 18. at Bolton sure Buccess. Thoroughly Irish artists Sept. 15, the occasion being the intro street, Mary Comerford. aged <*e years. ing passed a vote of condolence with terford City. Sept. 19. The young lady duction of the Sisters of Merer. The don't want to reviAe our language, and will contribute native songs, Instru the American people on the death of have no deslre-Yor any induatrlai HALL—Sept. 18, at the Mater Hos professed Is Miss Hackett. daughter of M, people, headed by their paator. Her. mental music, eight and rour hand President McKinley, received the fol Mr. O'Connell Hackett. Clonmel. Sis & Father Leahy, went out after last movement that does not immediately pital, Thomas P. Hall, late of Esker, heels, jigs, etc lowing acknowledgment: "Washington and directly affect our own personal Lucan. ter Mary St Peter ia her religious 'I Mass In processional order and met Died.—Sept. 9, at Ardcath, Ellen D. C, Sept. 18, 8.24 p. m.—To Honor name. Most Rev. Dr. Sheehan, Bishop ;.:«-»-the nuns at Red-noun t mil. and es- tntertmts. If any irishman mounts a BRADY—Sept 19, at 8 Church street Moore. Sept. 10, at Kells, Peter Cal- able Edward FlUgerald, Lord Mayor platform and assures you of his Heart of Waterford and Lismore. presided J corted them Into tbe Tillage, the band North Wall, Laurence Brady. lagban. aged 90 years. of Cork: In the name of the President and preached. | at the Temperance Society, Ballina- felt love of country and sincere desire BARRY—On Sept. IB. at Tanner's QUEEN'S.—Miss Mary Moore, of of the American people, 1 have to con The solemn requiem services for the t% aloe, playing. A new bouse has been ror its welfare, and at the same time Water, Balbrlggan, Jan"«s Barry. Stradbally. died in Harold's Cross vey to you and the citizens of Cork that man's garment 1B of English man repose of the soul of tbe late Mr. J. F. •| built for the nuns, who are to take LONG—8ept. ID. at 12 Ix>wer Mount Hospital, Dublin, on Sept. 15, deeply deep appreciation of your message or ,'S charge of the Female National School. ufacture, and be ts giving his sun *a Knox, solicitor, were held in St John's Pleasant avenue, Mary Jane Long, late regretted. She was aged 25 years. sympathy and condolence. John Hay, Church, Waterford City, Sept 13. Most The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Madden, Tynagh, sound English education.' to tbe ex The funeral of late Mr. Jonathan Secretary of State." la the absence of the Most Rev. Dr. clusion of everything Irish, don't listen teacher of Whitefriar 8treet Female Rev. Dr. R. Sheehan, Bishop of Water National School. Hlgglns, of Main street, Portarlington, The death of Mr Daniel Healy, who ford and Lismore. presided at the cere Healy. installed the nuns and add to htm—hoot him down, for he is a to Tlerhoger Cemetery, on Sept 19, M^r> MUR'IAGH—Sept. 14, at 16 Claren lived near Slgourney, Iowa, occurred monies. dressed' the parishioners, in tho eve hypocrite and a rraud, and the country was long and representative of all in Sept 7. deeply regretted. He was aged ning there was a grand display of is overrun with bis abominable class don street, William Murtagb. The death of Mr. David McGrath, the town and surrounding districts. 60 years. In 1857 he came to the Unit Bolavonteen, Tourneena, occurred on •reworks, followed by an address by at the present day.** TIERNcV—Sept. 12. In religion Uls On Sunday, Sept. 15. during mass In ed states from his native place, Cork, JMihe Rev. Father Leahy and Rev. fath ter Cary Claudia (the Poor Servants of September 6, rather unexpectedly. i'h» On Bept S a memorial to tbe laTs Raheeneakagh Chapel, pear Stradbally, with his parents. During the past sad event was deeply regretted. Rela er O'Reilly. Banaiher. There were Mr. John Lavln, member of the Irish the Mother of God). Anne Tieraey, Bryan Maher, residing at Orange, be thirty years he resided in the county. unite a number of clergymen present, Lombard street tives and friends followed the remains Brigade, who died fighting for the came weak and obliged to leave tbe A widow and seven children mourn his to the family burying-ground from among whom were Father NohUly, Boers and justice against Britain and church. Soon after going out be fell Lusmagh; Father Ryan, Father Ma loss. Solemn Requiem services were the surrounding parishes. Rev. Fath : injustice. Miss Maud Gonne did the KILDARE.—The runeral of late Mr. down deud. held In the parish Church, Father J# rion. Faheg; Father Johnson and Fath unveiling, and delivered an address. er Dunphy officiated at the parish *R. er Corcoran. James Eltnes, Stackallen Navan. took Hauser officiating, after whic^ the in church. Tourneena. assisted by Rev. The cemetery of the Catholic Church place to Hill of Slane. On Sept 11, and WESTMEATH.—Mrs. Bridget Duffy terment was in-the Catholic Cemetery. Castlerea, was tbe scene of the cere Patrick Walsh. Farnane (cousin), at was very largely attended. Moate, died Sept 11. deeply regretted An Claldheamh Soluls of Se'pt. 21, the Interment r.fj USITRrM.—Mr John ODonnell. M. mony, at which great numbers attend bv her relatives and numerous circle of commenting on the patriotic course -V "I '- &*• •*•» re-elected Chairman of ed. The memorial is a fine Irish cross Jame* Rmytb. army Pensioner, of frlt-naa. adopted by Father O'SullIvan, of Mill- New Row. Nans, employed in the Naaa vMbs Leltrim Countv Council for the en> of Irish material and of Irish work street, said: "Father O'SullIvan, of ULSTER. manship. Mr. John Fluglbbon. Castle- Military Pay Office, died suddenly on WEXFORD.—A brancn of the Gael Millstreet, County Cork, has Issued In ^.aaing year, and Mr. Patrick Maguire. rea, presided. Monday. Sept. 16. Sunday evening he vice-president Both are United Irish ic heague for ladles has been founded structions that in all schools in the attended devotions in the Church of In Qorey. Mrs. Boyan. president; Miss ANTRIM—The students and sup \ leaguers and the right men In tho district under his management Irish Our lAdy and Saint David in usual Anne Byre. Oorey Hill, treasurer, and should be taught during school hours. porters of the Irish language in Crum- . tight place. —w SLIGO.—The Lake ChaDt>1. built on health. the shore of Lough TalL will be dedi Miss McCarthy and Mian S. Kehoe. In taking this practical and patriotic lln held a meeting there la'ely for the The dead body of John Culleton. pupooe of establishing a Gaelic league- .**** MAYO.—On Sept 16 John Cunntng- cated Oct 13, and will be named the hon secretaries. » step. Father O'SullIvan shows a true Church of the Sacred Heart Fathers aged 38 years farmer, who resided at In tbe Church of St. Peter's Col insight into the real needs of the IriBh branch. f'.jHUtt, who lived near Claremorrii, met Spelman and McKeon are tho priests Whltesland, Klldare. was found In a lage, Wexford, on Sunaay. Sept. 8, boys and girls for whose education he with a tragic end. He was giung Into In charge of the pansb. pool of water near the town of Klldare were ordained: Rev. Jonn Murpby, is responsible, and does more to ad ARMAGH.—Messrs. Best's flour M Olareaorris on a menage for Lib mills In Armagh were entirely des One hundred and fifty dollars have on Sept 13. The name of the pool is Curracole, Wexford; Rev. Anarew O' vance their moral. Intellectual and ma saothtr, and was overtaken by another Loughenene and Is beside the road Brien of Poulpeasty, Taghmon; Iter. terial welfare than If he spent a thou troyed by Are on Sept. 13: loss esti been donated by the Sllgo town branch mated at twenty-five thousand dollars. toy driving a mule and cart, and, of the United Irish Leaguo to the fund and unfenced Denis Murphy, Mlltown, Riunuure; sand pounds Introducing the most up- dbavlng got a riding on the cart, the and Rev. David Hore. Mulrankln, KU- todate continental educational system A meeting of the South Armagh Ex of tbe Irish Parliamentary party. Tnis ecutive was held at the League Hall. other boy gave him tbe reins to drlre. is truly generous. i KILKENNY. — A representative more. Rt. Rev. Dr. browne. Bishop —In Kngllsh." This Is an example of Ferns, officiated. Toere waa a large that other priests In Ireland might Tot- Oamlough. Sept. 8. Mr. Thos. O'Hare 1» la thought that one of the wheels The classes In Irish lately estab meeting of the Inhabitants c\( Thomas- presiding. town and districts was held at Thom- number of the rriendn ol the young lotv with advantage to their people. #rent over a large atoue and Cunning- lished in Knnlscrone continue to priests present Among the lucal The pupils attending the schools in | ham was thrown in front of the cart, spread the Irish language as far as astown Sept. 19. for the purpose of The death of Mr. Daniel Murphy, ?» clergy present were: Very Rev. N. T. Kanturk, occurred suddenly on Sept the parish in Lurgan were treated to »-r the wheel passing over his head. Death means and circumstances permit. Tho condemning the action of the Board their annual amusement by the parish of Guardians, who Daxsed a resolution Sheridan, president St. Peter's College, 14. On Sunday night his remains were ensued a few hours. He was tho only summer school there also did good Wexford; Rev W. Codd. S P. C, Rev. priest" Sept. 7. At about 11 o'clock work while opon, and will be contin reflecting on the nurslne Sisters of St. removed to the parish church, where ->*upport of his mother a widow. P. King, Rec. J. Donovan, Rev. W\ they resleo ever night In front of the 1.
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