THK CATHOLIC JOURNAL.

MONAGHAN—A meeting of English, the jailer being Pat Mor LEINSTSB ttr'n edg-e, where anlmaJs uauaJly drink HOW THE COW WENT $m IBI8H LETTER gan, and the site was near this and wnJked too far In.. TTie river w*a* the Monaghan Teachers Associa­ very much swollen, and th« current wa» O-M of the Queerest Oow StorU* *r tion was held in the Temperance place- Eight years later there was -At the'extraordinary *gt running: at a very hlg-h Kate, FO much of one hundred yeans (Had Jllsa Mary Bccerd %iBWS FROM ALL THE COUN­ Hotel Monaghan. The secretary another Assizes which lasted fif- so that it swept the horse off his leg». McDonaM ot Ballyoormatcfc. Ba&nals- The rope between the" second fiorse aad The story Is told la tie Outiook, .and TIES OF IRELAND. daving read the correspondence een days. tOTvn. July 29. Office and high man 1B probably one of the Queerest cow r the cart parted, and the vehicle on from the Central Executive Com­ CO UK— The members of the were held In Palltsnlcnipn 'hapel which the three men were wa* earned Etories on record, it not one ot th« mitter, a most interesting discus­ Berlin Rowing Club arrived home which, as WPII a« the funaral. were nu- down the river. Mape plunged off the trtsejst The scene of it ia on Cape .§Vkat Is Being Done by the People meiously attended sion ensued on the-ncw rules and August 1st. The Vice-President caxt and waja ne/ver seen again. The Cod, on a little farm near Barnstable. •t HMM—Various Item* From July 27 a raetdng ot Father Murphy others h«ld on, and, the horsea finding Upon this farm a retired sea captain on the new programme issued by states that the* day after the races 3 n«try Section of the Ear Memorial <*ommltte«» was held In tlr footing-, they came to the bank nothing had settled down for hla old age., along the Commissioners of National unsolicited contributions began to Town Hall. 'Pullow, to oonalder thr with a horse, a cow and two ur mrt. f raid If Se. the worse for their Immersion No trace Education. pour in from all sides with the drafting of an a.repeal for fund*. Mr. could be found of their companion. dozen bens. Jameu Dtmpsfy. and subsequently Mr The cow, .though a lank and rather object of enabling the regatta —The remain* of James The scene witnessed on July 29 Tholes Bolger, presided. Father stubborn creature, was said to come in the chapel of the Convent of committee to provide a suitable KamRtHjttom, Hau;ketstown, sent an en­ Morrisaey, of Garrenheby, were found from a very good stock aad when *hf St.Louis, Monaghan. will never be memento on behalf of the people couraging <-cm>munlca.ti'>n for the su<-- drowned in the river Barrow, at tikw Barnstable people took it into their <-f*» r>t \h* mcrvement. and enrloslnK ANTRIM-A successful concert forgotten by those present. On of Cork for presentation to the Ross. > "Wifc - heads to have a fair Captain Patterson $5 towards the memorial fund The determined to exhibit her. The members of tha Bennettsb-id^e under the auspices of the Emmett the accasion ten novies were ad­ Berlin crew. The Vice-President cximrr.lttee then proceeded to cooslUPr But when the day came for driving Commemoration Club, was given mitted to profession as Bisters of speaks enthusiastically of the hos­ drafts of ajn appeal for funds to i-rect branch of the United Irish League h Id her to the grounda the cow showed that to a crowded house on July 25 in St St.Louis and four were received. pitality shown by the Irish, and UM memorial, and agreed upon Us> a meeting July 28, at which Mr. Ed* she had a mind of her own. She would w. or'l:riK Mary's Hall, Belfast, on v/hich oc­ TVR0NE-OnJuly i the fun­ promises a suitable return if an Foley presided. It was arranged that not budge a step beyond the farm yard 3 Iit'BUN.— r>enlg Boyle, a butcher gate. In vain the old captain tuggec a collrction be held (or the Irish Par­ casion the magnificent new banner eral of late Mr. John McWilliams, Irish crew visits Germany. living in Bray, met with a horrlMH at the rope, pummelled her sides aac was un/urled. The concert opened of Edergole, took place to Urum- The summer excursion which acv-idt-nt at the Bray rail-way stai i.>n liamentary Fund. "*"'*•* Mgnnw- - pushed her flanks. The cow wanted tc with a selection by St. Patrick's agh and was very numerously » the rall». and was rolled uvi-r in Kilkenny on a visit to the Most Rev. wouldn't go to the fair. tended. He had lived to age. year by year to their employees l>y 'i pajtnengi-r train Hut plight hope March. The principal event, the un Dr. Brownrig-g, Lord Bishop of Ossory Captain Patterson's patience wai During life he had been greatly was made to the Exhibition July Is entertained for hla ri-novcry nearly gore when suddenly an Idea oc­ furling of the banner, followed the esteemed in Omagh. 2S. 1 lie excursionists, to the num­ Iii the Franciscan Capuchin Church, At night the whole city was in a blaze curred to him. Though he was not Ceremony, being performed by the Miss Margaret Martin, daughtT ber 0(230, were conveyed to Cork St Mary of Angejs. I'hupch KIH-'-I. of illuminations; tar barrel burned in strong enough himself to force the cow Ifcev. Father Greaven, B. A,, amid I'ulJlu Aug 10. at 2 oilork, the I'or- the streets—the Mayor, Alderman P. to got to the fair his training suggest- of the late Mr. Claude Martin in carriages attached to the morn­ 1 HI in u la Indulgence, of f'.rand I'ar i«»ri - great enthusiasm, and in doing so Hoyne, had three ol them opposite his pd something that was. Lisnacrieve House Eintona. was ing train. The men formed in pro­ of Assist, was r>egun Kxposltlon of Tying the cow to the gate post, he *" Father Greaven paid an eloquent professed a religous ol the order cession, headed by the Bandon an- HliH»ed Sa^srament touk place at residence—and every window was went up into the loft of his barn anc •tribute to the memory of Robert St.Louis, in the Monaghan (Jon Workingmen's band and marched tl... opening Of the featlval unit tin- filled with lig-hted candles, colored lan­ threw down an old sail attached to a Emmett. In this connection James hiKh adtur wiiH dt-i-dr;i tel ,irnl illumln terns, etc, Even the placid bosom of dory mast. Then he put a horse'i- vent July 29 taking the title of by the South Mall, Parade and .itil Throughout the afternoon the Hoctor was heard to great advan­ the Nors was availed of by enthusias­ blanket belt through an Iron ring Sister Claude. Western road, to the Exhibition 1 huri-ri was crowded with v\ or- \\\\ l«"t •* .-trapped the belt around the cow. In tage in The Memory of the Dead, The annual excursion this year gates. A special tram car followed t • t'aln the plermry lndulKerue Kiant.-l tic individuals who set burning tar serted the end of the mast in the ring !•• all w ho visit it during the ••i-l.-i'ru- -lor which he was applauded and in of the Sacred Heart. Temperance with the women and children. Mr. barrels merrily floating-over its limpid and bound the mast to the side of th* the second part of the programme tioii Tin- festival m i mmi w .is PUMI h- waters* All the city bands raraded iow with some fiftty feet of rope. and apostleshipof Prayer Societies \V. ,1. Wyatt showed the large • 1 l\ the Very Hev Father Fnieli-,. i> lie gave The Wearing of the Green. the streets during the night accompan­ The wind blew "querting." and wb.ee Omagh, in connection with the party through the industrial Hall. - Ft' the captain untied th? cow and raUec SeatonF. Milligan, at the meet­ ied by enormous crowds, including all general holiday, was successful An accident attended by severe \ 1'1-ijiicil meeting of the J'-oclet > for the sail the canvas swelled out over ing of the Antiquarians in Dorey, about 700 ladies and gentleman injuries to two men occurred July t' e Preservation of th>- Irish l,ariguitK • classes of the community, and on ev ry the cows bark and away she WPHI July 28, read a most interesting pa­ o-k 1 luce on July L'y at 6 Molesw ,.r I n han i the enthusiasm of the citizens was sidling" down the road, mooing anc took part in the excursion the 28 at the Old Head of Kinsale. •ti.rt. In.»lin <"OUMI i'lunkett H I. per on Some Ancient Ecclesiastical unbounded. The scene was altogether plunging, and trying in vain to stop prelect of the Sacred Heart por­ Patrick Connell and John Con­ M It I A . V H A. In th- cha.r This herself. Bells in Ulster. Among the bells most inst iring-. The Most Rev . Dr- 1 tion all wearing badges and nelly, both of Kilcoleman, were l.'liiK t hi* flr>it meeting since tin- death Captain Patterson seized her tall anc mentioned was the Bell of Ballyme of Most Itev [)r Croke. Archbl-hop of Brownrigg and the Mayor welcomed sashes, and the promoters of the employed by a farmer named VVm. using It as a rudder, guided her skill oa. <'.I*r the I'ri-afrvatlon of the flapped and tugged afc Captain Patter formed and marched through the Irish I,ang-uage record their profound funeral took place on Friday to Castle- i-im held to the main sheet with on« held in Forresters' Hall Armagh on Very Rev. Canon Dunlea and Dr. eorrnw at the death of the Patron of comer, and was one of largest »een hand and the cow's tall with the other town. Headed by the Umagli ihf- S«»«*trty. hl» tlruce, the Moit H< V It was a hard voyage for both of them July 22. James Donnelly, Armagh O'Leary Ballinspittle, were .soon this lung time, there was more than Sacred Heart Bass and Reed Band T W Croke, V> V . Arcr«bli*h<.p of but not a long one; and when they City, occupied the chair, the princi­ on the scene. On examination fifty cars in the cortege. —«•> pal business being the election of and after.paying a visit to Cath­ Cashel. and Metropolitan for Mun-t*-r 1 ame In eight of the fair grounds pvfrv Connell was found to have both and do adjourn as a mark of ri*?ij e t KING'S-Mr. James Byrne, ex offi­ body ran out to see the remarkabl* officers for the ensuing year and to olic Church, dispersed, At 1 o'­ legs broken* and sustained other to his memory, and to express their cer of Inland Revenue, died at his resi­ -Ight of a cow being sailed through th« make aTangements for a county clock luncheon was served to them deep sense of the» loss Ireland hai MIH- streets like a ship injuries to the body. Connelly was dence in Kilbeggan July 27, aged 72 meeting of the different executives in Great Northern railway ground 'mncd In the death of so patriotic ex-' Cheers and laughter filled the all more fortunate, haying only one years. The interment was in Giasne- Patrick Watters, Keads, was elect­ The excursionists deported them • miliary and distinguished a prelate ' | and when the captain finally whlrler leg broken. Canon Uunlea having • in Sunday. July :'7, at 12 o ch-ck j vin. Mr. Byrne was a native of Bag- his cow around art the gate of the fait ed chairman,James Donnelly,secre selves on the Green sward, and ma-w In the" Carmelite Church. Whltu- I administered the rites of the nalstown. County Carlow. ground, and brought her neatly up int< tary and Francis Ryan, treasurer. the band discoursed aspecial >el -ct frtarB wtret-t. Dusblln. M-it Hev I >•• the wind, the shout that arose might Church to Connell, and both men Harilon. Ulshop of Tei-o. and Vicnr LONGFORD-A branch of the Anil* The following resolution was propo ion of music under Mr..fost-ph Nu. having their injuries attended by have been heard two miles away gent. Everything passed off cred ApOHtollr of the I'pper N'lle. preach'1 | treating League has been founded at Cnfortunaely. Captain Pattefson'i . sed by Francis : "That w.e the doctor, they were later on u serrm-n In aid of hla missionary work itably, and all rsturned home hav. A beylarn under the spiritual guid­ row did not take one of the prises foi pledge ourselves to support no can- conveyed to the Kinsale Hospital. He explained that he was In Iiuldln • blooded Btock,. but the captain himsel' ing enjoyed themselves to the ut­ for the purpos«, not only of interesting; ance of Father Gray. - didate for any public position in f u* Recent deaths in Cork—(J'I)on- was given a epecial prize by the fall < jure except those selected by our re most. th«* i>e*c*ple in the mission which he ><*' Miss Bridget Kilduff, daughter of commissioners for "the beet device foi oghueon Inly 30, at 8 East View conducting In Equatorial Africa, hut to I Mr. Matthew Kilduff, of Ardagh was getting balky cattle to.market" jspective branches of the U. I. L. Terrace, John U'Donoghue. On obtain help for the good work At the i • OAVAN.-The marriage of Miss request of the Holy See he commenced professed a religious of the Order of July 31, at Ballinahina, Carrigna 1 For the Clltlo Folk. ^! Mary Fitzpatrick of Killishanea to his mlstslnn-ary la-bors among the Hln- Saint Louis in the Monaghan Convent var, Timothy Hegarty. On July "Did you hear what Whlmptons lit .. - -Sergeant Rennick of the local po MUNSTEK dr>o« of Northorn India, and in lRi*4 was July 29, taking the t.ue of Sister Ben- 30, at Ballinvoskig, Douglas, tranBferred to Central Africa. At tha: . tie boy «aid when they showed hln lice took place on July 28. lime they had no facilities for the c n th« twins?" "No; what was it?" H« Frank O'Connell, Frankfield.Mary 1 CLARE.-John Sheehan of Clon duct of thi- Mission, but their work hid ' LOUTIT— Cardinal Logue recently said "There mamma's been gettln' bar On Sunday, July 27, a success- Crowley, Behaugh, died in Cork gains again." roadmoredied July 29 after a few slncp grown no that they had ten Ma- ! made the following changes: Very hev. -jful football tournament was held on July 30. On July 27, at 30 Ev­ tlons and thirty missionary pn<"*ts ' Carl, aged four, has a Oerman nursi days' sickness from blood poison­ Canon Dillon, P. P., Louth to b P P. in Arva, under the auspices of the ergreen Buildings, Margaret Flem­ They had Instructed and baptised s.OO)' Tallanstown, vacant by the death of who has taught him to say his prayer* ing, The remains were removed perBons-. and theire ware 16i>u») uiu'er In German. One evening his frienc "Arva Davits." Clubs attended ing. On July 27, at 23 and 24 the late Canon Mackin. from the Cathedral on July 30 and prei-aratlon for ba.ptlRm With th< c -n- • Ralph, who is six. came to Bee hJn from Killishandra, Scrabby, Lack- Castle street, Cork, James S. Mc­ [MEATH-Mr- Sheridan, Martins. the funeral to Clare Abbey, wheic version to the life of th-l Just as he was at bis prayers HaJpfc en, Kilmore, Kildallan. Drumbiss, people had Improved and thousno!«| listened open-mouthed for a minute they were interred in the family Carthy. On July 27, at Droma. Athboy. died July 27 deeply mourned. Ahavis, Columbkille. The field lour, Kanturk, Denis Ignatius hod now wt their faces agalnet tie The requim services and the funera to and then buret out with "Oh. golly' tomb, was large and representative evil rustflms formerly pra< t tsed bs HIP Just listen to Carl ! He thinks Clod 1 was given by Mr. Patrick Cos Archdeacon. On July 2?, at her Rithmore was very largely attended. At Cork Assizes, J uly 30, Barth race Dutch!" grove. The Crania, Arva and the ' father's residence, Julia, eldest The new in course of A n.e-etlni? of the mf mbrrs of the ( i| 1 Nora's mother having given her t BcraBby team were accompanied olomew Crowley and James Eusti* erection in Oldcastle is to be one more daughter of William Stanley, Cuard t'nlon WTUS held at H~ Marll>or. good-night kiss, reminded her gently pleaded not guilty to an indictment I as usual, not to forget her prayer tc iw the Gowna Fife and Drum Blarney. On July 27t at Land- ough street. I'ublln. lately Brother F i in hand after a long interval. Patrick charging them with having on the | (iod that she might be made a goox) Band, to the number of sixty, scabc Terrace, Mallow, Molly Mitchell presiding? and Itfo J I»al\ In, Nolan, Monaghan has secured the con. night of March 9, at Dysart, near' the vice chair Correspondence M..!* little girl. "Must I ask him that PVPT} which enlivened the proceedings 1 O'Conner, of 67 Main st., Mallow tract. Kilrush, being armed with firearm ; read In connection with the pilcrln - night mamma''" Norah asked, grave ly. "Yew, little one." her mother re­ by excellent rendering of national assaulted and injured the dwelling' KERRY.—Father John Brren age m The chairman Infoimeil the *-.em- The jury found Crowley guilty but (•ers ih-al he and Hro ti'Hrlen had v s. jured tone, "is I such a dreffully bat) daughter of the late Felix Dolan, acquitted Eustis. The senten tit Michael's College, Listonel. Itid Luean. where they met Me*."r« little girl as all that'" Bundoran, was professed a relig­ ced Crowley to fifteen months' im- Most Rev. Dr. Coffey. Bishop liunne and Maher. of I/elxIlp. and Mr GALWAY. — Most Rev. Dr. A little boy about five years old. tot ious of the order of Saint Louis, in prisonment. This case is very like of Kerry, has appointed the Rev. Mahoney. of Lucan. In conferring wMh McEvilly, Archbishop of Tuam, on tlreid for anything but sleep, refugee in the Convent at Monaghan, July these g-entlen-en it \vae decided to fix one night to say hie prayers. Hla un cases made up by Sergeant ' Patrick O'Leary senior dean of the 10th Of August, as on that day a July 30 administered the Sacra. cle, who was present, said' "Oh, Har­ 29. Her name is bister M, Aqum. Sheridan. Maynooth College, to the pastoral large number of excursionists would ment of Confirmation to 500 child­ ry, would you go to sleep without ask Miss Helena McGowan, daugh- arrlw In from the « s- of Po­ ing God to take care of you during Ameetingof the Rallyer brand charge of Newtownsarids. Father ren in the united parishes of Parle 1 ter of Mr. Thomas McGowan Bally 0'Le glad to avail tln-m- and Keelogucs. All confirmed took the night'" The little fellow answer of the United Irish League \va; pel\f>. of th-e opportun t\- to piv a v'slt ed: "I didn't say. em last night. • • mens was professed a religious ol held»on July 27. Rev J Nolan, pr i a brother to Veiy Rev. David to the grave of r>emp« \ • • ' t • \- the total abstinence pledge until ain't doin' to say "em to-night and 1 the Order of St. Louis in the Mon­ ident, presided. A correspondent Canon O'Leary, Dingle. | other historic spots In Lelxllp Pro. they be age 21 years. ain't doin' to say em to-morrow night aghan Convent, July 29, taking the and then. If nothln' don't det me, I ain was before the meeting from th< At the Mercy Convent. Hallon; O'Hrlen statod that he would end aoir The fnendbof the Very Rev. Fa­ title of Sister M Taul. to make a.rrangrement> for I-oul^a doin' to say em no more." trustees of the United Irish Parlia agh, Tralee, lately Miss Lizzie ther O.Uonnor, O* S* F* .Ga.way, A man fonnu dead in Garrell H'n i|fe. the nearest station to Confrey were pleased to learn that at the There is a little girl living out or mentary Fund thankingthe brand O'Sullivan, in religion Sister Churchyard. Mr. Ml Pluramrr having Tilden avenue who la rapidly causini • -Glen, Kilsyth Scotland, having ap- for their contribution. The selecl Mary Mercy, daughter of Mau: submitted to the usual testa for mom- recent Chapter of the Orderin Ire­ her father's hair to assume the coloi pawntly been Wiled by falling from ion of delegates to the great coun rice E. O,Sullivan, Banemore was l»ershlp. was duly Initiated land, he was re-appoined Guardian of the driven snow. The other day sh« Recent deaths In Dublin looked up &t him from between hi» Ibgg.rpcks thirty feet above, was ty convention, was proceeded wit! received into the order and on the I of the Franciscans in the "Citte of Minified by relatives as Edward MAHONY.—July 2fi. at 11 Woodfield the Tribes." knees and asked: "Papa, was it a wis* It was proposed that the thret same occassion Miss E. McMahon place. Inchlcore. Besnle Mahony, person who said 'the good die young?'' ©evHn. employed at Carron Bridge Acase of considerable interest was United Irish League District coun in religion 8ister Mary Raphael "Yea," said the musing man, "I gues* waterworks, who belonged to Tern- daughter of the late John McMohn1 MARKET.—July 26. Mary Marke, decided at the Carna Petty Sessi­ so." "Well," she went on, after think jplemoyle, Culdaff. cillors within the area be selected CorablVea, I>onabate ons on July 24. Hugh King,bailiff ing It over for some time, "I'm not BO Listellich and Miss Norah Mahar | much surprised about you but I don'l On Ju)^ 21 the Sessiaghoneill but as only two of them were pres HEHAN.—Aug. 1, at 7 Richmond to Mr. Berridge, Balliuahinch.hao ent, it was decided not to seru in religion Bister Mary Malachi row, Porteb-ello, rtrldget Hehan see how mamma ever managed to get creamery, auxiliary to the Finn several persons sommed for cutting growed up."—Cleveland Leader. cards to any member who was ab of Lixnaw, were professed. The HTvIONNAN. -Aug. 1, at »4 (irnwnJ ""Valley of Crossroads, Klllygirdon ptreet. Patrick Rrennan and removing seaweed from the sent. Very Rev. Thomas Carmody dean was formally opened, and the meet, of Kerry officiated. Ml'RPHY -Aug 1, at 25 Valent a foreshore, Freaghillrun; Mr.King The Cnrfew In C*»*«brld**re. in^held was tnoraughly represent- On July 30 while some workmer parade. Eliza Murphy, formerly of The board of aldermen In Cambrldg* Monasootha, County . has had several sommonses of the .. attve. Father Doherty was moved were carrying out excavations foi LIMERICK.—Mr. Daniel J. kind tried before the Carna Petty seems favorable disposed towards 1 Frenton, Queeu street, age 30 TREACEY.-July 25. at Shannon curfew ordinance providing that child *o the chair, and in an able address Leonard Gostelloe, plumber.in up View, Mrs. E. Trea"ey. Shannon View Sessions Court within last six mon ren under sixteen years old shall no< pointed out the manifold advant­ r Jail street, Ennis, leading mtc year was found dying on the pub 74 ye«*,:-s. ths. and had the people fined and be in the streets after half-past nin« ages of co-operation among th< irrack Square, they came on ; lie road at Bellview, July 31 Some WAI,SH.—July 28. at 49 Lower Glou­ imprisoned. At the.last court, how In the evening unless accompanied bj E cester street, WlUle Walsh. . farmers and the benefits that will quantity of human remains thre< persons were with him when/ho ever.thanks to Mr. O'Malley, M.P. a parent or guardian, or furnishec s POWER.-July 30, at Sorrento, Pal- with a note written the same daj ensue from their new undertaking, feet below the surface. Two skelt fatal sickness fell on him but they key. Joanna. NTary Power, of Dunhlll for the division, Mr. Hallowes, of authorizing them to be away from . aj^swellilhretratedinthe working tons were got, two skulls of othei went away -and have not since and Kaatlands, Tramore, County Wa­ Hallowes & Hamilton, solicitor;, home gays Harper's Weekly. The or­ .*Whe cfeaifielry. remains and a number of smal been discovered ter ford. Dublin, attended by directions of dinance which has progressed so fai RYAN.-July 29. at 69 Church street. as enrollment, has a majority of fiv< bones, with the remains of acoffii The .—Mr. D. B. K John Ryan, the Board of trade and claimed on five to three behind it, and ita effecU They seemed of great age. Then Lucas, sub-, accompanied by TAAFFE—July 29. at Coolquay, The behalf of the Crown the whole of are likely to be tried. Its enforcement Ward, Mary Tftatte. !:: *oclation wis held in the school is a tradition that the square int< a bailiff, proceeded from Newcas­ the foreshore below high water will call for much discretion on th« which the road runs where th< WADDOCK. - At Downing, John mark. This put a new complex­ part of the police, and the experiment -,_ rootrw,8tfahorlar, under the presi- tle West, July 26, with the inten­ Waddoek, a««d 83 years. that Cambridge has with it will doubt :t|& ddcfttf^fof J. C Ward. bones were found Was used at on< tion of executing a decree for rent DI'NNE.—July SO, at 3 Ashe street, ion on the case, and the magistra­ leas influence the action of other New !> ©OWN—-"Jtic twenty-sixth an* time as a place ol execution, and and costs on the effects of a ten. Joseph Dunne. te were obliged to dismiss the som England cities. the designation Gallows Park and ant, named Sheehan. on the Cahil) OARAHAN.-JuJy 31. at Clonbraney, monses. * >: nuiMfibrse and cattle show of the Kenagb, Bridget Garahan, aged »t; Biwbrtdge Farming Society waj Gallows Green have been applie< property at Seconglass, Mountcol. The death of Mr. Dominick The LanghltiK Plant. to the locality. There is no recorc years, The laughing plant grows fn ArabU heM in the market of the town, and lins, Sheehan is at present undei MARTIN.—July 26, at the Royal Hos Burke, proprietor of the well of the place beeing used as a grave and derives Its name from the effect* <%a%atT$h(J«?cl With a success exceed bail awaiting trial at the Octobet pltal for Incurables, Donnyorook. Anno known posting place in Eyre produced by eating Its seeds. The plan' yard Perhaps these poor humai sessions in a coercion appeal case, Martin, agwd 70 years. Square, Galway, occurred on July is of moderate site with bright yellow «ig Veiy Considerably anything (TUNCH.—July 23, at 137 Thomas relics are those of victims who weai it being in connection with the 23 He took a very active part in flowers and soft velvety seed pods, eacl hitherto achieved during the careei executed at the ''Assizes'* whicl street, Miss Mary Clinch. of vrhioh contain* two or three seed) oHhis body. holding of an alleged illegal as­ HANLEY.-July 31, at 63 Hadding the religious and charitible socie­ resembling small black beans. Th- were held from time to time ii road, Bridget Hajiley. FERMANAGH—In the King's sembly near-his farms that three ties. As a member of the St. Vin­ natlvee of the district where the plan! Ennis in the troublous days of old others were sentenced to impris­ COSTIGAN.-At St. Kevln'&, Glen'- cent de Paul Society, he labored grows dry these seeds and reduce then Bench Iwision of Four Courts cree, Br. William Costlgan, Q. M. I., The first of these *• Assizes' to promote the work of the associa­ to powder. A small dose of this pow­ \t Dublin lately in the case of Anna onment by a Crimes Court at in the 75th year of hla ag*e, and the der has effects similar to those arlsini was held by Sir Edwin Eitton ii tion. He was a member of the Bella Ferguson vs. Edward Rogers Abbyfeale. A force of policemen foi ty-sixth, of his rellgiOua profession. from the inhalation of laughing gas. I* 1570 the high sheriff, the first, bj accompanied the sheriff, but theii KILDARE.-A fatal accident occtlr- Temperance Society, and was head cause* the soberest person to dance Mr.Tringleon behalf of the de. the way, who ever held that office red In Celbrldg-e on July 26, William approach was detected by some of a gild in the Sodality at the Jes­ •boat and laugh with the boisterous ex­ fefldant, * .Earner at Corelom, in Clare, being Teige O'Brien 0 Marx*. Redm^ond Hogarty and James citement of.a madman, and to rusl mounted observer who immediate uits' Church. He was admitted a ;h. an order was ffmithstown. About 1590 then Coffey went Into Dublin with three about, cutting the most ridiculou* ly gave the alarm, when all 8hee- loads of hay. Coming: home, they all member of the Sodality in July, g an action was another Assizes when seven- capers for nearly aa hour. At the ex- ban's effects were rendered invis­ went in Coffey's oart. tying the two 1872, and was a member of the pttutic-n of this time exhaustion sett the plantiff, iy persons, men and women, wen horses behtni After crossing- the Temperance Society for thirty in, and the eaeited person falls asleei , Derrygondly, put to death In 1591 the first jaH ible and nothing seizable was bridge over the L-lffey at Celbrtdge the to wake after several hours with at men were «aleep, and the leading OfprpQUM. Brat fttahliahftd jp^jiiiia^fcu^h! found when the unwelcome rears. recollection oC-Ms-natfcs, VWiQISVMtd. bom* -tvtat (town * «iop« to th« wis'

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