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he^Mlf for "ifiay^a- »'~y. A "Gaelic nierly ^f CVi.niln, inspector Dublin green road. Cork, ^E-.igrt.o Crowle. Belfast. *vs lately found In the tsaiiy- Mr. Richard Jones, a distinguished concert was given In 'he ejeveot o>i Wick low and Wexford railway. late of Kewlnameela. D^ortaerges. boine Bay. Bangor. She was Jonly Australian, and a nat ve of Castlerea the previous Sunday, to which only n JBISH LETTE1I QUINW-May 23d, at 9 Summerhlll GLEESON—On May 26, at the Nortn twesty-Sve years of age. for some, Mr. Jones has spent many years in liiiited number could be adimtteo. Kingstonn. Mrs. Julia Qulnn, relict ol Fever hospital, Hannah Gleeson, late time previously she had nts of great Australia, wheio be Is an extensive The concert gave such delight to those of Castle street, Macroom. ROCHE— melancholy. . • i"flifW» PROM ALL TH« COUNTIES farmer. He is a nephew of the lat« John Qulnn. late Little Green and t May 26, James Roche, South Cregg, who were present and disappointment rtfehr^ -'-'-..' OF IRELAffB, Richard and James Jones of Roscom Berkeley t-lreet, Djblln, daughter oi The Unionists are not pleased with Ballyhooley. PARKMIJLLr—May 26, at to others who could not get In that '$' . . ' mon and brother of Mr. John ES. Jouet the late Captain J. Mullins, Gal way. the attendance of Captain Arthur Mill.' Douglas, Cork, Mrs. Maria Parkbili, Father Parker resolved on giving aa* of Boyle. KILDARE—The priests and people M. P., for West Division of County aged 84 years. RIORDAN—On May Alrdeacht, which every one in and S »~J#J»at !• B«bia Dane by the People at ofof Newbridge have decided to ereel Down, and they have stated to Sim »u 27, at Victoria Cross, Daniel (Daniel) around Bunclody could enjoy. Foi new schools, and with that intention a a resolution that his irregular attend- ' Home—Various Items From Riordan, aged 19 years. WALSH—On this purpose he got a large platform meeting was held to devise ways and »nce is unsatisfactory. This fs almost i May 27, at Balllnamoddree, Patrick erected opposite the deanery. The Every Section of the Leirister means of getting the cash necessary. a request to him to resign Lorcf- Walsh, of Pouladown, aged 68 years. morning was clear and beautiful and It was estimated that the probable Arthur Hill is mentioned for the seat. . . .mersld Isle. CARLOW—At a meetlna of the LONG^—On May 26, at Dooneens, Agh- the dazzling sun lent a brilliancy to expenditure would be £8,000, of which FERMANAGH—The funeral of late Carlow Branch of the Gaelic League lnagh, James Long (at an advanced the splendor of tbe woodland scenery £ 1,000 would have to be raised by Mrs. John Keown, of Oresternan held in the Town Hall on May 17, Rev. age}. O'CALLAGHAN — At Bourne Thousands assembled to witness the local contribution, the larger portion House, Derrygonnelly. took place io M. Ryan, president, la the chair, Mr. mouth on May 26, Denis Chrlstophei, outdoor entertainment, and the ver to be provided through state aid Cairlck Cemetery, May 27, and waa ConnatiglTLt F. F. O'Pbelan read a very interesting late medical student, ESdinburgh, sou dict was that never did the lovely vil Already the committee have realized lage present such a scene of gaiety, attended by great numbers of persona. OALWAY^-The firm of John Egan paper on James Clarence Mangan. i of Daniel O'Callaghan, 8t. Ann's irtli; subHciiptluns to the substantial sum Her demise was deeply and widely Requiem office and high mass were Blarney. O'KEEFFB—May 25, at i animation and scenic beauty. The •^fSflb Son of Dublin, Balllna and SUgo, of £it0O. regretted. held in Borris church, May 25, for the Warren's place, Julianne O'Keeffe, ol band, under the conductorship of Mr. On May 23 the remains of the late McEnerney, played selections, all of TYRONE—The Ulster Herald of; ^erecting"the buildings necessary for repose of the soul of Mr. James Kelly, 23 I^-igh Terrace, 8tanley Park, Llv- Mrs. Kurlong, widow of tbe late Mr. Irish character. The test piece for the May 23 stated as follows: "Informa $he early opening of a branch of Its of Ballinagree, Borris, who died May i eriwol. COGHLAN—Jeremiah Cogh- Mk-havl Furlong, Maynooth. and of 1 Feid wan played with great judgment. tion has been received In Omagh of -extensive business as manufacturers 23, aged 36 years. The funeral to lan, at Bailymore, on May 25. MUR Mesars. Sheridan, Morlssoy, Curran the mysterious disappearance of a far , cf-cmioeral waters. Cloorigoose was very largely attended. Carlyle terrace, Terenure, were remov PHY—On May 26, at 1 St. Mary's ave ed from tbe residence of her sonla- and White danced a four-hand reel in mer named McCalllon. who resided On May 12, at Bailndlne, where the On May 23 the annual celebration nue, John "Tffurphy, cooper. SHEIu- fine style. Aa^ exhibition of jigging by between this town and Drumquln. May fair was in progress, George in honor of the anniversary of the law, Mr. John Behan, Calpe, Blacit- HAK —May 26, John Sheehan, Droma- Laurence Sw&jne indicated how popu From what can be learned in connec _i31eary was in charge of a horse aad Battle of Carlow was carried out under rook, for interment in Olaanevln ceme hane. Mallow, drowned when bathing. lar this method of keeping time Is in tion with the matter it seems that cart which bolted, and In endeavoring { the auspices of the Irish National For tery DALY—On May 24, at iverview, Ring- the country, where musical instru Mc-Calllon waa in Drumquin market to control it he was thrown to tho esters, a large body of whom, accom KILKENNY—The residence and out asklddy, Nellie Daly. O'MAHONY —. ments are not available. The program on Thursday of last week and was ^ground, the wheel of the cart passing panied by bands, traveled from IJU...D offices of a farmer named Quinu in On May 23, at the postofflce, Rosscar- proved a most captivating one and the accompanied some distance homeward over hiaa, causing fatal injuries. Hla to participate in the great demonstra iXmrano, Mooncoln, were entirely bery, Mrs. Kate O'Mahony, ex-N. T., crowd of young and old were delighteo by a man named Call, who parted com spiritual needs were attended to by tion at tho< "Croppy Hole" The ardi-atruyed by nre on May It. aged 66 years. COTTER—On May 29, with it. Father Parker Is doing good pany with him about a mile from Rev. P. McOirr, pastor. rangements for the reception of the Mr. Michael Brennan, of Croar- i Laurence Cotter, Ballinglough. visitors were In the hands of the local patricl., Johnstown. dl*-d rerently et Work for the revival of the Irish lan- Drumquin. Nothing'" has since been DIED.—At Whitworth Hospital, Dub- branch, wblelh raude every provision He was J WALsii-on May 28, at Skehana, guage, music and dance heard of McCalllon, notwithstanding MB, on May 3, Mr. Peter A. Daly of the fine old age of hi years, for the pilgrlmlage to the graves bflng l Doneraile, James Walsh, at an ad- the most careful investigation uy Birmingham, Tuam, aged seventy father of the Rev. Martin BrVnuan, WteKLOW—Mrs. Halpln, widow of carried out with every show of vener ' vanced age. search paities." jyears. Interment In New Cemetery, Dunston-on-Tyne, and Kev Thomas the late Dr. Halpin. died May 20, at ation and the fine muster of the mem | KERRY.—Mr. Cornelius O'Connor, On May 24, In the chapel attached *Tuam. Funeral was very numerously Brennan, Ballyhale Office and hign her home, Went worth Place, Wlcklow. bers bore ample testimony to the far-r | The little town of Frankford was Attended. mass were held In the- lui al itiurch The late Dr. Halpln was dispensary to the Convent in Strabane. an impres that the mory of those mho died for known from early times up to a cen- sive ceremony took place. The occa On Way 24, the remains of the Very and were largely attended by prit-sts medical attendant for the districts or Ireland Is cherished in Carlow. and i tury ago at Kilcormac, 8t. Cormac sion was the reception of young ladies Rev. T. Mulkern, were laid in a grave and people,, as was the funeral to Wlcklow and Asbford during many the principles for which the martyrs having had bis cell there. Recently a Into the sodality of the Children of outside the Chapel of Clontuskert, Urllngford. years. The Halpln family are among gave their lives are not without sone movement was founded to restore the Mary The high altar and Our Lady's Ballinasloe, where the very reverend The death of Mr. James Butler, the olTdest Inhabitants of the County warm adherents, even at the present ancient name, and this had the* warm altar "were decorated. Father Mo rgentleman ruled as P. P. for twenty- the Rower, occurred May 22. aged 'li Wlcklow. As Is well known, the mon day At about 2:30 the Carlow Work support of Rev. E. O'Reilly. On Tues Glynn, the director, performed the ««tght years. Most Rev. Dr. Healy, years The Immense concourse whic-n ument in Fltzwilliam Square has been man's club brass band marched Into day the County Council of King's ceremony, and as the young aspirants UArohbishop of Tuam, arrived to attend saw him laid In the family burial erected in memory of Captain Robert line and a start was made for Carlow- County changed the name to Kilcor passed from the cloister into the • /the obsequies, which commenced with ground at The Rower, was testimony C. Halpln, who was captain of the Graigue. There was no atfnpt at mac. It Is strange how the designa chapel to the sweet strains of "Ava .{Solemn High Mass, followed by the to the esteem in which be was held. Great Eastern, and became the pio marshalling and the large crowds tion Frankford came to be given. A Maria-Stella," the sight was lovely. The remains were In The Rower neer in the laying of the Atlantic •Office for the Dead. The church was marched gay way. The day was Ideal new bridge was erected there by one The act of consecration was read by chapel during last mass on Sunday cable. The inhabitants of the town mot able to contain half the people for outdoor recreation and parties of Frank McAuley to replace the primi manifested their -sympathy with the one of the aspirants in clear tones. who came to pay a laat tribute of re- cyclists from Kilkenny, Castlecomer. and the funeral took place Immedi tive ford, and to show their gratitude family by shuttering their stores as After the reception the "Magnificat'* „ ^aspect to and offer prayers for the- soul etc, availed of the occasloin to com ately. It was the largest funeral ever to the donor the people called It FranK- Coolkenagh, Ballybunion, brother to was sung and the ceremony closed ~«f a priest who was for fifty years a bine an enjoyable spin with a profes seen in the vicinity. Scarcely a shop ford, a name which was soon generally Rev. MaeCarthy O'Connor, Rathmore; with benediction of tbe Most Holy aapWtual guide of the parish and its sion of the faith that was in tkem. keeper in Ross, Graigue, Thomastown, adopted instead of the historic one the late Very Rev. D. O'Connor, New Sacrament. *LIMERICK.—A farmer named O'- UEITRIM.—Details have com* to jacent to which a platform had been Kilkenny, Wexford and Carlow were LONGFORD—Requiem office and nor, United States of America, died Donnell, of A bar Ilk, four miles from , Aland of the drowning of Rev. L. W. erected, a public meeting was held, at well represented; while the farmers high mass for the repose of the soul May 21. after a long and painful Ill Newcastle west, while egaged on May * Algeo, Protestant incumbent of Arda- which on the motion of Mr. O'Reilly, for ml lee around turned out en masse. of the late Mr Patrick LyonB of ness. Hie death was In keeping with 26 cutting turf on the bogs in Rout, •«a, County Donegal. He was a devot seconded by Mr. James Byrne, B. 8., KINGS—The venerable Archdeacon Clotjncoope, Longford, wre held In his life, a blameless and edifying one, came on the body of a man in a good ed angler, and on May 23, accompanied Mr. Michael Ooverney presided. Whelan, of Birr, was lately seriouslylll Longford Cathedral, May 19 after jr-ne jal-ge conocurse of people repre state of preservation. It was under t Joy two others, he took up a position Several speeches were delivered. I at his residence. St Brendan's Beiug which the funeral left for Plercetown senting all classes In the community neath a "two-sod" bank of turf, the on a ridge of rocks on the shore ot DUBLIN—Joseph Devoy, Upper 73 years of age and in a delicate state cemetery, Weatmeath, and was largely of North Kerry, who accompanied his face and whiskers (sandy) being as U Lough Dressmore. The rivers flow Dorset street, Dublin, was killed by of health, It Is not expected he can attended. remains to Llstowel, bore testimony to in life The body was dressed in a lato the lough near the point, and the upsetting of a sidecar In Carlow, survive the present serious illness, , kNysgN shrdlu cmfwypnpnpnunpn the esteem In which he was held. The flannel material, the buttons oval „• there is a strong surrent. Here Rev, May 24. He was on an excursion with soon as the news reached them. The LOUTH—On May 27. when return clergymen at the funeral were Very shape, covered with the same amter- Mr. Algeo was intent on his Ashing. the Foresters. funeral took place Friday, when the ing home from Drogheda, Mr. Jerome Rev. Canon Molyneux, Ballybunion, ial, and beside the body was a hazei i ~-whe na great wave rushed over the A visit was paid, May 24, by the remains were conveyed to tbe old J La, £an of Gllliamstown. Rathfelgh, Rev. J Harrington. Ballybunion, Revs. walking stick. In one of the pockets r*ock6, sweeping hi mout Into deep wa ;s Irish National Foresters to Carlow, churchyard The cortege Included wi o was driving in a high trap, col- W. Byrne and P. Shanahan, Llstowel, was a purse, which contained a num iter. He struck out for land, and had The following bands accompanied the representatives of pvery class and de lldt.-. with a dray car at the hill near and Rev McC. O'Connor, Rathmore. ber of very old coins The body must ^(Almost succeeded in getting in when a excursionists: York Street Working- nomination The officiating clergy Platen, and was thrown from hlis car, The funeral service was read by Can have lain In tbe bog for a very long •*»,5receding wave carried hi mfurther out men's Club brass and reed band, the men were Rev Canon Rooke. B D., sustaining such injuries to the head on Molyneux. time, but nothing Is known as to lu $JHere he was helpless in the rush of Irish Volunteers' fife and drum band,1 and Rev George H Christie. that he died the following morning. identity ja ?~ •water, and the rapid current carrying the Independent fife and drum band.' On May 24 the remains »f the late — TjJtf maway he was seen to . arlsh. His MEATH—A general meeting of the Dr. John Moran, head inspector ot 4 A procession was formed and theb Rev. Father Nellgan were removed *• J^&ft&ndance were helpless, and no boat Navan Young Men's Society was held National schools. In Belfast, died re ands alternately played excellent on May 24 for the purpose of electing1 from Beaufort for Interment at Bros- "~ —i wail at hand. Deceased was a son of Munster cently In the Imperial Hotel, Donagn- music, A variety of excursions were na. The funeral procession, whicn a Jsjr. l*wie Algeo, J. P. Glenboy, Man- the council, appointing wardens and deo, aged 63 years. The deceased waj organized for visiting the sights of was of enormous proportions, went to W^orhamilton. CLARE—In Kllfenora Cemetery, other business. Very Rev. J. Flana born In Castle mahon and was a dis Brosna, via. Laune Bridge, Lahara, Carlow and charming places in the May 27, was laid to rest the remains gan, P. P., adm., presided. There was tinguished student of Queen's College *^t_A flen«ril meeting of the McCann neighborhood. At half past two o'clock of a most esteemed resident of the a very large number of members Faha, Ballybrack, Forranforte and Galway. For a time after taking hli •^ Meniorlal committee was recently held the various deputations from the For district—Mrs. Julia Anne Burke. The present. Mr. J. Browne, secretary, Castlelsland. The Beaufort school degree of LL. D., he was a lecturei I Sl» the Council Chamber, Courthouse, esters' organisation, with the bands funeral was largely attended by the children and the Children of Mary, was in attendance. At the opening of in the college named. Dr. Moran wa* s been ap Mr. Thomas Barry of Ardrums. Enfield suit of some of his researches wen ,f-pedestal for the McCann memorial tenary year, and were accompanied by pointed to the po8tofflce at Roches- took place from 86 Eccles street, Dub embodied in papers read by him boti t^elock, and which the many friends and an Immense assemblage of towns Ulster point lin, to Rathcore. The decease was a in Belfast and in Dublin. A brother i admirers of the late esteemed and people and contingents from neighbor The Cork exhibition was opened May member of the firm of C. A T. Barry, ANT RIM — A shocking accident Mr. James Moran, is the head teacher -f tionored Mr. Owen McCann. chairman ing districts. A platform was erected of Ballysteen National school, and twe 28 by the I>ord Lieutenant of Ireland. cattle salesmasters. The remains left occurred on the Ballyclare road, May j <*»-df the Leitrim County Council, have close by and addresses were delivered nephews, Mr. John Moran, B. A., B Lord Dudley. The exhibition conta.us the above address by road for Rath- 22. A farmer named Connelly, while "~ .»decided upon erecting in the Market by Brother J. J. McOrath. secretary, B., assistant to county surveyor of Ty all that is of Importance to the Irish core, and as the funeral passed leading his horse from Belfast, fell in ***fluare of Carrlck-on-Shannon as a Branch Round Towers, I. N. F.; J. C. rone, and Dr. Michael Moran, London people, who are now getting deeply through Lucan, Carton, Maynooth, front of his cart, the wheel of which ""' * tribute to the deceased's memory. Four O'Neill and other speakers. both of Ballysteen, are well known ir interested In the revival of their native Kllcock and Enfield it was joined by i passed over him. Some one passing estimates were received for the erec their professions. Recent Deaths In Dublin—FOSTER industries. the inhabitants of the countryside along the road, half an hour later, tion of the pedestal, and that from Mr. May 18th at Blancha^stown. Michael On Mey 10 the reception of two £• Patrick Qulnn, Mounchales quarries, until It was of considerable tflmenaloafl found Connelly lying unconscious. Dr. The funeral of the late Mrs. Hanra Foster (formerly of MaJn street, Por- postulants took place in the Convent ^JDonegal, was accepted, subject to ills when It reached Rathcore. , Dundee was sent' for, but upon his nan, mother of the Rev. J. F. Hanra tarllngton. Queen's county). GILL.EN of Mercy, Carlow. The young ladles QUEEriS—A special meeting of the arrival he pronounced the man to be . -supplying sample of stone to be used nan, O. S. A., took place May 26 front —May 11th. Thomas allien, aged 27 who renounced the world to eater on Castletown Branch. U. I. L., was held 4o the committee for approval. The dead. years, third eldest son of the late the sacred work of the Order are Miss the rallwa«y terminus. Limerick City {Work of supplying and erecting the on May 24. Mr. A. McMahon presided An attack was madt en Trew, leader James Glllen, Devnish Island. Orange, Katty Healy (in religion Sister Mary Also present: M. Fitapatrick, M. J.' the remains having arrived from Dub «lock, which will have four dials, and County SUgo. H«NRY—May 17th, at of tbe Belfast Protestant Constitution Aloysius Anthony) eldest daughter of Phelan, J. Collier, J. Fitapatrick, K. lin for interment in the family vaull -x-iwhich will also strike the hours, was 9 Grenvlile street. Margaret Henry, Mr Thomas Healy, Coolowen, Blarney. Association, by a party of the followers Phelan, Thomas Phelan, F. Cullen, J. entrusted to Messrs. Chancellor ft ROUGH AN—May 27th, at Richmond ^ Duggan. Doon, County at Mount St. Lawrence cemetery. and MUs Helen Murphy, Thomas Phelan, P. Dooley, J. of T. Sloan, M. P., on May 25, at Great . 4kms, Dublin. Hill House. 8. C. road Kilmalnham, umerick (In religion Sister Mary Vln- An enthusiastic meeting of the Eas' Qulnlan, J. Dooley, P. Morman, M. J. George's street, Belfast, where the MAYO—The death of Mr. Thomas Henry Aloysius Roughan. aged 18 cent Joseph.) The Most Rev Dr. Foley Limerick executive Michael and Frances Tremble, Black- terer, 121 Shandon street, Cork, met | amount was satisfactory and as there -- .Deceased was father of Mr. Thomas sidered derogatory. Consequently they meat, occupied tbe chair. Mr. Con horse lane. TUITT5—May 17th, at 45 with an accident that ended fatally. were some further subscriptions prom- «. Duffy, D. C, Westport, and during too mobbed him, and, a".er a lot of excite way, of HerDertstown, acted as seer© Bessborough avenue, North Strand, • He was working on Mr. Maurice lsed is was resolved to leave the list I ' long and blameless life had the ment, Trew was compelled to procure tary. The arrangements were mad< Richard Tuite, late of George's quay. O'Don-nell's house. Old George's open. , * respect of all, for his honesty and up WATERS—May 16th, at 25 0"ConneIl street, when he missed his footing and police protection. Accompanied by a in a very business-like manner by th« rightness. The funeral to Kilnaa- avenue, Mrs. M. A. Waters, daughter fell His head came in contact with WESTMEATH.—A oreweome dis sergeant and constables, he made his local secretary, Mr. B. R. Klrby. covery was made at Newforest, be -e - classer was very numerously attended. of the fate R. Rochford, Castle Kevin, the crubstone. and when removed to way along York street, followed by TIPPERARY.—A great demonstra tween Tyrrellspass ad Ballinagore, on A farewell dancs and banquet was County "Wlcklow. DHMPSHY—At 120 the North Infirmary he was found to the groaning crowd. At the corner of tion in the interest of the United Irish <+ given to Miss Sarah Garrett, Claro- Lower Gardiner _ street, Margaret be suffering frorm a severe scalp May 26. While Joseph Daly was cleaning a part of Newforest bog he North street he boarded a tram-car, League was held in Carrickbeg, May . morris,. May 23, on her departure for Dempsey. DBRVttN—May 36th, at 40' wound and fractured skulL He died came on human remains. When he bound for the Shankhfll road, and 24. Mr. T. J. Condon and Mr. P. X ' .America. The affair was held at Mrs. Ignatius road, Druacoiadra, Dublin,' about an hour and a half after being removed the peat the body of a man escaped. These two factions of Power, members of parliament, were llyan's hotel. Hiss Garrett was a Margaret Derwln, aged 6S years.' admitted. He was fortified for the was brought to light, but the head Orangemen are giving a good account present and delivered fine addresses .*v\ general favorite in Claremorrla. On HEENEY—May l*th, at No. 3 Nicholas iou« Journey by the rites of the was missing. The akin, except for a The branch was reorganized. It is ir ! * >r Thursday evening Mtels Garrett was street. Mrs. Mary Heeney. LEWIS church. of themselves. The Catholics can en- brownish discoloration, was la a per first-class working order. ^"'^^^atca with a gold watch by tho Most Rev. Dr. Brewtte, Bishop ef Joy the sight ef their eaenles being in May 17th, ai 2 Klllsuraer terrace. Dub- fect state of preservation. A careful The psriahleners ef Vallyrteale at * r|,sn«mhers of the Olaremorris Branch of lln, Anne Lewis, stater of ROT. M. J. Cloyne, paid his triennial visitation to factions. but futile search was mad* for the a meeting held in the Assembly rooms Whe Gaelic League, of which she was a Monahan, Rooakey. B-YR1*E—May j Midleton lately, for the purpose of aa- ^?i head. The coroner was oosnznunicatea CAVAN—-A masnHteent solid silver May 24, Father Power presiding, pass , it was unnecessary to hold an Inquest. the team victorious is County Cavan the parishioners of BaUyneata. propose 41ed Maay 20. after a short period of street, Mrs. Mary Deegsn, at an ad-.d'-y were preceded at 16 a. m., with a , Gaelic football games BOW going on Mr. John Carey, reUovlaa; officer, had to do tbe repairs in connection wltt sickness, deeply and widely regretted. vanced age, native of Coanty Clare, missa cantata. Rev. Francis Murphy, toe remains coffined and interred fa DEBITY—Mrs. ••atrlek MeOermett, the above chapel aad tax ourselves High Mass was celebrated in St. HUTCHINSON—May 2«h, Fred Hut-j Midleton, celebrant, in the presence of Vewdown churchyer*. of 18 Linehall street, Derry, sled May r tne according to cess"." it Mary's. Church, Ballyhaunla. Tbe chinaon aged 21. FuaeraJ from 9 Mer-' bishop, who presided, his assistant Miss H. Sullivan, Orevill a atreet, M, deeply regretted. chief mouraersr at %he funeral were rion View avenue, Sydney Parade. >at tne throne being Very Rev. Canon Mr. T. Heffernan, Spittal, died May XulUngar, died recestfiy while on a On May 23 an accident occurred at HANRAHAN—May Zti, at 145 Rath-.Hutch. D. D., Midleton, aad Rev. M. 20, aged 75 years. For a great num Mr JF. A. Prenty, husband; Delia, visit to her aunt la Onward. High Donebraggy, near Moneymore, where gar road, Dublin, Mary Haarahan, for- Aherne, Castlemartyr. A very strik- ber of years he was in the pig-buying f Maggie and Rosie, daughters; John -mass was celebrated on May 9, in Si- by James Donnelly of Drumard, a far merly of George street, Limerick and >ng and pleasing feature of the maa» business. After office and high masb •fiuntr jH&e^rood, Lahcaslilre and T. Mary's. Granard, mer, sustained serious Injuries. He toother of the Hey. J. F. Hanrahan, (was the singing in two voices of Sey- in St. Michael's cherch the funeral iHunt^ hro]tli«ra; «$»> Ronayne, Hva. WEXFQR©.-Tha death of Mrs. was purchasing hay at Mr. Henderson Q~8, A. BHNNBTT—May 2«*h, at 77, mour's Saint Brlgid's mass' by 200> took place for Kllshane. iwite&x&k, $$*,, an»ti; J-' Huttt, Geoghegan, ol Port Hiiabeth, Natai, Bell's, and while engaged in pulling Waterloo- road, Dubtfci, Fanny Bennett, boys and girls from the Christian BM^P.JmfoJttf GlWea, M. fMt- occurred April 29, at her residence in the tether on the top of the load the WATERFORO—The funeral of late Dublin, daughter of the late T/homaS; Brothers' and Presentation Convent Mrs. Doocey, Cnrrabaha, took place dea, ^•••0^lfii»#, W. SVealy, Slcrigg, that city, deeply and widely mourned. rope broke anad he fell to the ground, Shearmen, Kilkenny, aged 73.; schools, Midleton, under Mr. C. T. May 27 to Stradbally, and was vers flPstor Kedfan, J. Pttzmaurlce Al, She was Mlaa Bonis of Taghmon. his head striking agaainst a stone. ,., :^«r-At S]t, Bernard's, Meats' Byrne, organist. numerously attended by the priests f Cbsraalay and Mrs Murphy, cousins ! Tha Irish open-air entertainment DOWN—The dead body of Mlaa , Bmy, Mrs, Catfcarjn* Collins, .RECENT DEATHS IN. CORK— held lately la Newtewnbarry will re- and people of the districts asar he> r ftO*COMMON.~ULtsly arrive* f#f r*U«t of tas late Thomas Collins, ton j CROWLEY—On May 17, at 165 Bv«i. Bvillne Milligin ot Bank Building^ home. ^ . , -» law sjatttka' hMliaye, Basjaanfsio/m, main in the memory o£ HI who wit. > '« •**. J # »V -K *, m mss:
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