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Catholic-Journal-1903-February-1905-September •**>. f"-yl •"• i>0», •*<, has been fairly taught to scboola fot ty Loutb, situated between Dcndall New ;Yenr*• .night., umter • t*+ - * - «**«TT . im-BIr ,3SBFw51i*i^^"iv the Very Ret Walk. Mallow, «-«* <«S2 IRISH MHO BE Desn SUttiiton at 8 o'clock a ... and ***** of the lateilkow Curtia which It Is prescribed. In many casts sad Newry, near Carllngford, Lough of the nwmbero of tne Cntaoii •: solemn requiem high mass later. Rev Dromlneen. Glantane. Mallow. the whole programme baa 'not been It was formerly the residence of tki which was attended by towr towi**!'•* P. Cawley, Swlnford. celebrant. O'Carroll—OB Jan. 2, at Lowsr Bffln gotten through and la a' few cases, Fortescnes, of Domiskin. and for soxm persona • 'S '•' . *: AUu THIS COUN- LEITRIM—Ths ptrson accused oi Cbarievllle. Rev. Thomas A O'Carroll where teachers wore on); learners, the time was the Irish seat of Lord Carl The Committae of Agric«i" ^ su-I d pronunciation waa bad. There were ingsford and Clermont. The demesne Of IRELAND. hsvfoV *«•»«* robbed the poor box* of ^Awhdloeaee °{*?~ _^ !!*'' Technical Instruction oi in- An inn . and Edinburgh, In the 57tb year of bit tour schools met with in wBicfc ao ef­ is a vfn fine one, beautifully wooded, County Cooaett have inan&fcfaur?! m . in the Church of Saint Mary's, Car and the mansion handsomely and ele­ rlck>on-Shannon, has been returned foi age and tha thirty-second year of hit fort had been made to tench Irish pray* important fester In the *jsm'itiu.il~ ers, and to make matters worse two gantly appointed. For the last few development of the country n is a Deae ly the Peepte trial ** tse coming quarter sessions. priesthood. Lucey—On Jan. 3, at years the house bas been occupied by' Mr. John Breheny, of Battlebridge 32 Shandon street, Mary Lucey. of the schools are In lrlsb. (peaking model farm near Cuilybacb.«y The Heeae—Varloes Items From Mr. G. A Tonge, a wealthy London' farm has been constructed on the vis found drowend in a drain Jan. 5 Kelly—On Jan. 14. 14 South Mall, Lou districts. In a surprisingly large num­ merchant. .Sir Daniel Dixon does net' banks ot the Leade, a small stream on the «*d between Leitrim and hit Isa Kelly.-"™ Bennott—On Ian. 3 at ber of schools Iriab prayer* hare been intend in acquiring this fine property brsnchlhgoifthe river Hafno, a* ttie homer St. Patrick's Hospital Wellington Road taught where the lrlsb pro«r»mme Is to leave Ballymenoeb; I lower end of the village. Mr- Wiiiliva Mr. Thomas Moran of Dronuhaira Anne Bennett O'Halloran—At 1 not binding. The total number of chil­ MEATH.—At the monthly meeting' Young. Fenagby, ge*s the «oma»ittee e died lately in Sllgo, aged 86 years Marie Place, Windmill Road, Sarab dren examined in Irish is 10,000, of whom 9,000 reside In County Water- of the Trim Urban Council Mr. James the site for lite jeans at twenty-fiVc deeply mourned. The remains were O'Halloran. O'Sulllvau—On Jan. 3, Higgins, chairman, presided at the Mary Bridget O'Sulliran, Main street ford. As Mount Mallersy Male (prim­ cent* per year. The farm covers about conveyed to the Cathedral. Sllgo. (ram meeting. Mr. L. II. Sheridan handed four acres. ^«&U.WAYr-T^# #lftntg»n Fund ha» whence they were borne to the ceme­ Macroom. Aherne—Jan. 6, at ary) School still retains its lead in this subject It is awarded the sold medal in the following notice of motion, vis:' ARMAGH—Sitter .O'Shaa, -of- 8*. as* inangurated In County Galway. tery. Fountalnstown, Hanora Aherne, In hei offered for competition two year* ago. "1 will move at the next meeting ot Catherine's Convent of ins Sacred the land league war Patrick ROSCOMMON.—The Boyfs Municip­ 69th year. Broderiek—Jan. 7, at this council that the Trim streets be The award is made with satisfaction, Heart, Armagh, died at r,. convent Grougbwell, was accused of al elections passed off without a con Glanmlre, Bridget Broderick.—Can- renamed and that the new names be Inasmuch as the winning school has January 3. She had been teacher in amvmV and found guilty on false tes- test George"W. Tully, J. McDrury and Ullion—On Jan. 7, at Balllnlough, Black put up In Irish characters." gone far beyond the specifications, the institution foi the past fifty year* Ismanyv In fact, ho was an innocent J. H. Callaghan being declared elected rock, Patrick CantilUon.* -Qrlffln- Rev. Richard Blake, pastor ^c-f Kil­ and was much kmd by all h<>r pupils . mm, and that is now admitted. The On Jan. 6. Patrick Griffin. Kilgobbln, teaching not only the prayers, but the on Jan. 6, whole catechism In Irish." bride, died Jan. 2, deeply regretted. —apst and present The obsequies Jsis^s^eentence of death was comma- Right Rev. Dr. John Clancy, Bishop McAuliffe—On Jan. 7, John McAul- He was born at Ladyrath, Navan, in took place on Januai y 5 in tne convent fcfB^to* Imprisonment for life. A fewof Elpbin, la negotiating with the Con­ life. Castlelyons. O'Brien—-On Jan, Mr. Henry P. Lyman, editor of the 1817, and at an early age entered May­ chapel. Cardinal Logue presided, and ,«MMKh» ego ho wa* liberated after bo- gested Districts Board for the purchase 7, at Sovereign street, Cionakiity, El- Waterford Star, was liberated from nooth College, in which he was or­ Rev Michael Quinn, Adm., officiated a* l^Se^F^B^tf^^ * British vt Lougfaglyira House and demesne tor ^o. Q Bjlen, Waterford prison on the morning of dained. -Leaving Maynooth, be spent celebrwant. timjoOn. Of course be it broken down the purpose of converting the one hun­ KERRY.—On Jan. 6- Father Jan. 6. where he had undergone a term some years in Paris at the Irish col­ The annual meeting of the Arruigfc- lit health and unable to work; there­ dred acres of land into a training place O'Leary's Irish play, "An Sprid" fol­ of two months' imprisonment under the lege In 1862 he was appointed C. C. Catholic Reading Rom was held) Jan in* the people are making provision fur agriculturists and the house Into lowed by a concert, was given at Ca­ Coercion Act. A large crowd had as­ at Trim, where he labored for some 4, Rev. Michael Quinn, Adm., (pres tswjlim; they consider him a victim a technical training school. He in­ hirclveen, in aid of the O'Connell Me­ sembled outside the prison gate to years. From Trim he was transferred ldent), in the chair. There was a very el, British vengeance. tends to place both under the care of morial Church, now open for divine welcome him. On his liberation, Mr. to Moyvore, County Westmeath, and large attendance of members. Th€ ffHe funeral of the late Mt Fallon, the Salesian Brothers. service, though unfinished and burden­ Lynam was warmly shaken bands with there be mlniBterejJLfo£. seven-years. statement of accounts was submitted, toolc place on Dec. 22 to St. •Mrs. aheerla, BrldgecartronrBaTiy- ed with death. The entertainment was by those who were afforded" tneroppor­ In 1872 he was appointed parish priest irtrowrnga-tralaoce to credit. cemetery. A large number f»rnon, died Jan. 4, aged 62 years, deep- held In the butter market The per- tunity of greeting him. of Kilbride, Dunderry and Roblnstown CAVAN—The funeral of Mrs. Rose Aiaenry and Lougbrea attended. ly and widely regretted. The funeral formers acquitted themselves In fine in which parishes he labored with zeai Flood Lower Bridge Street, Belturbet JBT*. the meeting of the Ballinasloe to Klllelan churchyard was one of the style and gave satisfaction in the ren- and piety to the close of his long and took place December 9 to the ancient mirdlans lately a letter was read from largest ever seen in the locality, and dering of their parts. Mr. O'Donnell, LIENST3R i "busy career. cemetery attached to Drumlane Abbey, pB^^jiUwn Duffy, M. P., acknowledg- the long line of cars, horsemen, and M. P, delivered a practical speech In QUEEN'S—Miss M. A. Piercy, Kll- and was numerously attended. Fathei CARLOW.—Tho United Irish League ^1^'the receipt of the Board's resolu- pedestrians testified to the respect in Irish and English. dellig, was found dead in her room on John Brady officiated at the interment Is extending its influence over the '^•Um about the reinstatement of the which the family 1B held. in connection with the epidemic of Jan 4. A gun. which was Just dis­ and at the requiem services In th* county i na way that jgives the utmost IIJMsBjtod tenants. He was glad that the SLIGO.—Mr. John O'Dowd, M. P., typhus fever at Cahirclveen, which has charged, was found In the room De­ church. pleasure to all who are truly National lnasloe Guardians had the fore- and Mr. Peter Cawley,, Co. C, visited now subsided, a death of a very sad ceased, on regaining consciousness, in teeling. DERBY.—Rev. Francis O'Nell pas­ It to put this Question before the Mr. J. P. Farrelt, M. P.. in Sllgo jail nature has to be recorded, and one said she was sorry for it tor of lskaheen, died JTanuary 7, deep­ DUBLIN—Mr. T. fcfctsrthy editor Conference. They should not Jan. 3. Mr. Farreli is in good Health which has evoked deepest sorrow Right Rev. Monsignor Murphy, pas­ ly mourned by his parishioners. of the Irish People, Dublin, on Jan. 7, p>r^ their representatives on the and spirits and Is reeelveing visits among the members of the House Com- tor of Maryborough, was one of those Mr.
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