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T 0a to J bood on Sept. 22 Rev. Garrett Sbau both teams having eiored one goal ani •sh **1W8 FROM JRFI ANT)' **'• ' **«' «w*.'• c^ \U&«K*,.--*naUK-M % ,« position fr tbe leader aod the p^ non, Inagb. By hfs zeal, prudence am three points each. Jobm MoOrath. sec "..•*"!«»?-» ° *J*VJ« XnrfVJjAXlUj weiL Thomas Hegarty, W. Cassia*, B Lady's hospice, Hugh McKean.— !ty. They ahould not lose tbe oppottn- Kane, D. Keenan, J. McMenemy. W Judgment be gained the good will 0 retary North Tipperary county board O'BEILLX—€n Sept. 2*, at the prl^nity of testttying to Mr. Redmond and ftV ?/ **§•*****- HAp1»iNI#«| OF INTiH- JPoberty. Bishop street; F. Toner an< Lis fellow undents. He will soon se refereed- The next teams to line ujj vate hospital, Cfaarlemont ifreej^ Dub-!the able band which be leads tbelr ttT IN TH« OLD COUNTftV. Con Doherty, T. c. James Bonner au( sail for Ooulbourne, Australia, tlie lam were Yongbalarra and St Flannaaj'^j MM lln, Peter OTleiSJy, New York, eldest feelings of loyalty and admlratlon. i A. Donnelly were appointed on tin of sis adoption. (Dunlterrin). Contrary to genera] ex gon of tbe late Daniel O'Reilly, da van., WEXFORD^-Patriek Ryan, Baily .- . . m^l tt.li. I! committecommitteee aass representativerepresentative** ooff tbttbi Miehaol OXouohlin of Main strMt pectntion*. the former team became tht —TIBRffEY-On Sept. 2$, at Sher- goman, Barntown, died on Sept 25, " TTSJix* ft t*m A,,*"* "' band. The president ban been a memBonistymon , died on Aug. 24, aged e*v victors by 1 goal and 8 points to li bra', {tartry joa4, WUle Tierttey.— aged sixty-nine years. •!•«#— 0«««ip From All the ber of tbe society duHng the part thir cnty-sU years. *oal a**1 4 Points for tbe latter. 8in*oi Ceuntls.of th, EHMT. ^.^^ year)L TUKXiUon Sept, 24, »t U Clare street Sir Thomas Esmond*, grcat-grana- MIM Nora ftwllivon, dauohtor of J Kgan acted as referee. *" '•'•* ' DONEGAL—In th* king's bench «l< Th Dablln, Sarah Tnke. WOOLHEAD son of Henry Grattan and chief whip Sullivan, Milltown Malbay, at the re * *••** ** **•»•*• Msoslalos Ireland in tin convent on Sept. 19 In tbe slxty-fourtfc On Sept 23, at 10 Kenllworth square, Vary Ptav. Nicholas Fanning, 0. D, henry (instructed by Mr. Orr, Bally senior grade-an exhibition of *2O0 3*** °* ^r aKe- iumu_Bi i. A IA/IH: .. I abannon) applied on behalf of the de Th Ratbgar, Wllllaxn Delahy. FAN- died In Dublin on Sept 28. flfty dollar German prlte, three boo! * »•*•* Knocknajow baiaar in*u- iNING—On Sept 24, at tbe private WICKLOWT—A apaeially aummoned AMTKIRnWiletiard Williamson, th* fendant ,u the actl(m of Montgomerj prlKsa of |20 each and two oiedali «nra**,(l by tbe Christian Brotnen of •WPhew of Mr.. Oa1 lagber, Edward vef|fU8 Headurson for Ieave to put y,, home, pt. Vincent's hospital, F«ry Rev. meeting of the members of the com- Tbe talented young lady, who is bu Clonmel was opened by Rlglit Be?r IK. Fanninf, Wexford, l*U 0$ King mittee of the Dwyer and McAllister •ClWfeBelfast, was killed omenta"; case In the Hit in order that He mighl seventeen summers, won a $126 exhl Dr- Bbeeban, bishop of Waterford azx) oan Sept. 21, at Marslln, outside Lur> moye that m aptlon ^ rwnltted to tb< William's Town, South Africa. LED- memorial was held Sept. 26 for the D count court ud e of bltion, a twenty dollar French prize an( Uawore, on Sept. 26, In the presence ol W1GE—On Sept. 20, a* 68 Stephen's purpose of passing a vote of sympa- •^U' S?, ° y J « I***"'- Tb« a fifteen dollar book prize in the mlddl< • ™t assemblage of clergy and lolty Green, Joseph L«dwhje- PERKINS thy with Mrs. Denis Keboe and fami- grade last year. 8be spent some tin* Th* brothers expect to realise throuajli ASM.crushed It n, action Is brought by Miss Mary Mont -At the Blospice For tt» Dying, Jane ly, Main street Baltinalaas. The fol- at the Ennls convent before going ti ***** bazaar as much money as will pay la.dsstli of Jahn Justin P.ad.r, old- of ,Bver fordama)re8 forbreact Peradns, late of SI Emerald squire.— lowing were in attendance: P. Byrne. e an,0U8 lSh nntbore8 the Loretto college, Dublin. off most, if not all, of the $20,0OC S*"^ °T,i Pender^ i WMV tel, '' of promise to marry against George REDMOND — On SepJ. 2$, $% Moun- Br., vice chairman; T. F. Doyle, Joseph ed^•. ^The decease, d; wa "s nn)vf "T» »••!T» H*"^". Kllmacrena, fanner and „ w .^.—„-., ^—*— — ' •- -"* •**•. "» "«? •*u,i^n.iHEl3M0ND—-On Sept 2C, $t Moun- Br., vie only a little lafld 8tewar{, A vary largo moating asMmslaa or which they owe for the erection andftowja House, Kingstown, Anne Mary Kitson. John T. Clarke, Edward over thirty years of age. The application wai granted. Sept. 23 at Knockjames for the pur equipment of the new and commodious Redmond of Trtmiestoia Lodge, Roe-O'Neill, Nicholas Hanrahan, Joseph ARMAGH.—Under autpioiout . . • " . DOWN.—Hugh Davsy, who hai baa* pose of Inaugurating an agitation li technical schools, which are for tbtlbuck. Frynn, M. J. O'Neill, James Byrne, «an»tance« a baiaar and fancy fair ^^y the district, having for its object tb< benefit and training of the future chii [ KiLPAfUE. fttgnu <|Ullisan, Clsn- honorable secretary; Michael Law lor l(lemlfled wltn tbe NflUoD T W*M opened lately in Portadown Town £, movemtatr)ck Mc(.affr Tbe ^ the people to get small divisions ol Waterford and Llsmore, presided carved corbels, and the celling is of GALWAY. — M. J. Ford*, cabinat- Mt lQ f f«» Newry dWrl^ ^enUy nua, Be8glous for the revl9loQ Q{ ^ these farms as additions to their smal Not for m long timo was thora suoh a pitch pine divided Into panels by mold- maker, Abbeygate, 8t Galway, died he organlied a branch In Bessbrook voter8> ,tatH (>11Q1CORK.—Timothy M*nne«.y, B. A, wale with herrings of large size and on Sept. 19 come to Rev P_ J I-nliv nn.tnr ™ hi< .. - ---. ..-.» ...." ... w.usx, vi taigf aiw uuu on sept. 10. L^'comlJ e to Rev. P, J. Lolly, pastor, on his man, Mr. Hegarty. and Michael Kear- lea ,„ lDrreU(ted „ thlrty.three. „mry returret n from the I ulted States, where ncjr. A committee wag appointed to •- • solicitor, the second son of Thomas good. Though the fish were bougb.1 William Laahy, Cloghalm, Dungarvan, ,• - . ~~~ M arpby, solicitor. <'lones, deserves great Heunessy of West End, Mlllstreet. cheap, still a good price was paid un died on Sept 14 De was ou<* of a ^P"1011011 canvassing tafee charge of the new branch. Tbe credu for ,he mun[ier ,Q wh)cn ho dls. died recently at his residence at 74 der the circumstances. The Arklow KING'8—On Sept 23, In gloriouo suPPort for the Irt8h International ex- abswnce of Father Rodgerg Is a great charKed hlfi dutlea hlbltloD Houth Circular road, Dublin. mpn reported the take so heavy that weatner, the first hurling and football " AU drawback to the progress of the league. M0NAQHAN,-Th. daath of Mr.. J me Devlm Ah cr A proca.. aarvor nam.d Edward Col- some cut their nets to relieve the m(ltcbe8 In the TnUamore tournament B ' ? ' " «8h. died on T-ho town of Kaady wao an foto on c<,nnollyt w|fe of John Connolly, pig e 15 llus was lately engaged In the service weight. Captain Curran has started were brought off and proved a decided * £ u u ,, .„ , u , Sept 28, the occasion being the estab- dealer Newbll took ,aoe recently. Mi Han h L,llie H d, d of processes for rent on the Massey curing, and a large number of hands 8UCceas Large crowds were present " "* ( ) «'y « "• Uitiliig of a branch of the Irish Na- Wh„. Thomi| „ Corkllhdufli wmm I)nbliu Sei t ia estate tenantry, Coolagreaslg und Lis are employed. A remarkable clrcum Tbe first match waa between Offaly °" ' - Uonnl Foresters' society In order to (Wv, h()Ulp rocent] fr0ffi rarrlckM. acroaslg, and was prevented under 8tanc^ ,„ connection with tbe present and Klckhams Dublin the former ha v LEI TRIM.—Patrick Oaffn.y of Man- perform ths ceremony J. Hutchinson ,^8,, b,H horse shied at>out a mile from orli ,llllton dl(>d threat of violence from dlscharg- ^at numtn-rs of fish Is that mackerel |Dg on easy win Tbe'next match was « - wuddfn'J on Sept 22. ex^ord mayor of Dublin and general ,he town flnd ^^ w tbo ve. lag thut duty. When he arrived In tbe are caugnt ln ^m abundance by m burling between Clonaslee and MAYO.—Th. death .t an o.rly .ge of aecretary of the society, *ro™J™n , M Wuldron hlcle n whIcfl De nnd bl8 wlfe were districts he bad some tenants served, boV8 rrom off tbe guay. At fun Ude Klckhams 'Dublin The contest was - . brother of J. J. Wal- dron chalrman o{ fhe Aixnagb to Keady accompanied by the ieflted g^ were thrown tQ the wben be observed the hills occupied flsbpr })OTB han, ln mac.kere| as fast a hard one, both teams playing well ' <"laremorrlB dls officers and membert of the Armagh d Mr Mee bel reD(lered ^ with men and women watching his ad- no H.OTT /.or, „n.» u—, rm..„ •_ _ — - braxch. headed by their banner and con8cloU8 whne Mrs, Mee had a provl brami band Having reached the out- dentla, ^ gome meQ had •klrti of Keady they were met by ^ Mr Mee ron t0 an adJftomt ur-t-u tuncii wun u ime rrom onr tne teams to line up were Maryborough branches from Monagbaiu CasUeblay-. hoU8 wuen<^ a mefl r wfl8 dlB. recommended him to desist In order to quay, wnlle for Tear8 past ^ flsb Tvll&more ln football. All eyes were u , w • ---"-"-: ney^Newry and Camlough, beaded by ^^ for modlca, aglllJltance Booil Dauuls 8pt uml the old medal to secure his personal safety. (olllns ha8 not ^^e within miles of where centered on this game since their - ' « ^etr bands and banners. Ths Newry D„ B McCabe ^ p UcEma,; availed of the advice and left the neigh- ^y are DOW 8een by ,he glde8 of ^ Jun,or tpam8 met at tbe' at tournfl. Greek at St. Jarlath's college and a -branch -was accompanied by its fa-'carrlckmacross, arrived, and, having borhood without serving any further vefl8e,g ment flt clona8lpe but thp game ^ first class exhibition In the classical clvllt>,l",• suited lnan easy win for Maryborough. °°ur8e' °8 also a H',eclal of $5° in ed to tbe striking and beaatfnl Emmet Ulned flbout ^ head eipreS8ed tl)elr rttoant Doatho In Cork.—D0WLINQ -r . Whe«.'>,„n„ "the"long*K„ 1 ' whlstT„...,_.,-e lounded'T* . ..e Oreer.rwiki undennd»pr ^rule^WT-I,I R/>) an«nd^ specia">«i°il -"!"prize»s cortaime, forming a guard of honor. ,n|on that no ^^^ ^.^ voul W]low 1-O n Sept -2H, at 84 Wutercourse road, JLvOlxTLSuOr score stood: Maryborough. TZa\"l f ' John I>owllug. MAHONY-On Sept. points; Tullumore, 3 points general aecrotary. accompanied by, rh. UnmntM on th, LM)I, „utm A 2H, at Clogher, Donoughmore, Denis CARLOW.—Tho board of national Th^hoo mombarmemberas of thoo Birr andd CarCa-r distressing fatality ocourrad on 'Messrs. Farry. Allen, Lennon and CaJ-1have a ^ t0 puronaBe thelr farm8, 1 2,: at rloonta n Mahouy. -— LANE—On Sept 24, nt education has awarded a second trl- rlg bra^-i) ()f tbe t'ulted Irish league ^P - . farmer named well, Armagh. The several branrhes^ theae term8: ^^ tennnUj ^hQBe\ Bathview Villa, Michael Lane of Main ennlul Increase to the salary of Miss m generous donation to the Kelly being gored to death by a bulL wer* dressed In regalia and. having pBnU bnvart ln tbe Ui0Vement are J. W. f unh*nl to his assistance and Jgoar Once Again. • The procession was hnve been fllpd |of tQ A 18pft> t very formidable one. Its dimensions 3 Anglesea place, Thomas McMahou prizes und five were highly commend- McDonnell, John I>elaney nnd William endeavored to drive off the bull with ond town fc tenflntfl n Mm ln -— M'Al'LIFFtt—On Sept. 27, at Fair ed. Mrs. McMahon, Hollymount had Lo . ' hayforks and other weapons und did Iluertratlng forcibly the great strength Wrv the d; thM tennnts whoaavenot street, Mnilow, Francis McAullffe, bak charge of the arrangements, and Kev. L0NQF0RD J«m «H R th not succeed until fatal injuries were of Reorder in Armagh and Monaghan. been |n nart ,ncludln future ten. er, Mallow —TWOMEY-()n Sept 27. 0 V. Byrne, pastor, assisted in dls- . ^P^ *th" Inflicted. Having reached the town hall, on the „ m t ohm]beU]e dled 0 15 nnc|ea sbnll |a the d at Balllruimona, Marj' Twomey. tributiug the prizes. LOUTH The orand b f th J«me» Delaney of Farmhill, Clara- motion of Thomas Allen Armagh, sec- rourtb tpannt8 to u NovemboJV raorrls ,lled on So,,t 22 Sl'LUVAN-On Sept. 28. at St Mary's Th. doath of M... Ro.. K.hoa took „,„, of7und, ,0 nuuldate^6""debt - - ' onded by John FnrrvFnrry,. ArnnagbArmairh., JimmJamesi 1005. subject to the question of road, William Sullivan.—HALL188Y place at h.r residence Dreem on OQ ^ * ROSCOMMON. _ 8.r N.eh.l.s R- Hug-hea, chief ranger of the Newry 0 0 01 rfrltlHD branch, was moved to the chair, and a arrears, as hereinafter provided for; -On Sept. 16. Denis Halllssy, Kip Sept. 21. The deceased lady, who had mHj on 8unda_ sent 23 and •as ''' " "' nrnlmasador at Con- fifth, tho rentA fro, m .November, , . pnugh.--DILWORTH-O^..-«... - ,ulliu-vun Septcvi. . 2*1^ . ottulne"."..""d. th!«e• ripnie« agUKm,.ni«accompaniedi i.bry I»-Irth' Ut "U "V* ^^ V° °m °* *' M P^. «f view The new cburch !s on °'C<'Dor and ™*° *<*** W'«>«- ar- the open air. The chairman having tetess - glxt^u\ mtere8M^?'^™.*!^.***™.''***™^t on tbe odvnnoed ^ape . -MAHONY- On BenSept nnand most nonulapopular families. sixth, interest on tbe pure-hasp money rh d late1 nl9 a tlfled to the excellent progress which ^ completion of sale at 3H per an acre of land given by the late Bd -< TOlru'r l , Meu'l : uc°uV e8lav ^^l \ «' "" 2ii, ul BullyHhoueeu. Waterfall. Cath DUBLIN.—John Baggt, Dublin, vvho,war(j- Koone- _ o( jcothern G th! i cestra' l seat and estate at Dundermott, Porewtry had made In Newry and to •cent ^n Junc 1906. wventhi tennnt8. erlue Mahouy. at un advanced u*e bad beeu staying at Douglas, Isle of _ J nrchit«.tn» at 'm' Ballymoe. Castlerea. the benefibi derivable from the society, wbo have beretofore hnd turtmrv righto; I^dy O'Conor O'CONNOR-on Sept. 24. at Lower Man. lately, was found lyin- g- In th—e - dre4-i.v.ttw , 7i„ ,u ,,1„ .,„»~,™ n'rr»„ /•»_w» i «,. 1IQT2 ,n/," ',« i »a u cousi <-minin uo fc thi uae eI)n i)nkk e of Norfolk. Mr. Hutchinson then addreased the t0 have 80jme r| ht8 „„,„,„,«,. elgnth ' Mount street. Dublin. John M. V -•"'' '—- *— "•- J ' "' n ...... -..- road unconscious by the side of his ^w. *« »t« P-tron. On Oct. 16, 1904. ^ ^ . „ meeting. Mr. Hotcblnson and all the tenant who hn9 not |(, a year.s. Qn 1Q m-rria8- oer mo y O'Connor, son of John O'Connor. Ash bl.-ycle. He met with nn accident his LBATM^-^ "TT"^ Zflh M wtl8 i'erformed In Gurteen Catholic Foresters entered the town luU. and rcnt B|nce Nov , 1W to ()o 80 |n| ton Lawn. WADE—On Sept 24. Pat head being badly cut. He was »Au.,, ' V" oopt. u Mothor Mary church Tbe contract,^ parties were the new branch named the Father icagh_If any „ duei up to Q wnr-a rentl van ; »?.»>• BnrtM branch. 59T. was constituted ^ ^ purchase money! rick W'ade.—BYRNKS-On Sept 24, veyed ln a motor car to l>ouglas hoa- ^.^ „ „ « , „/' , ' James Undsay, Boyle merchant and \ - to 8(lded t0 0 Ml89 at Clouinoyle, John Byrnes. M'NA-P'tal where he was found to be suffer- P*™? L r nL " v * • aL i!L!!!!i Catherine King, daughter of the Thr fpljowlng offlcers were elected and. „„„ th# tva,ano(i to be wl ^ out.f l D r UIV S MAHA-On Sejvt. 24, Jeremiah MeNa-^ hig from concussion of tbe brain. £*J* * "V™ TM^!I7^ ^ 'ate Michael King. Ardmoylc, Boyle, y M r a ra L ™"wLF 5" t^ ^^'' 8port ther-ln-law of' Mlcl«"el7o7ter7ca'rrler.! fanea, assisted' by the VeJ. *1to.*!!^'~J^**»H^ ^8fe law of Michael CottAr onrrtar ' Canea. nsslstod hv »ha V^^T i>~FTood^ •fa.&*Yh,.jMmm--UiigMat »•»,«. Raffertjr:f , £g | | be the prop _ 1 Iag r!j n ftnd m uera g to prop- Bswurnore. *[t-*mI«IWh i'uuuDnltb^an^W^ev.'« uuu-iae wv.M ai . .vicAla-Mc1la- """,7- , ^^stown".["! J. ' ^r.T^Vn* nrTlSSS**" °"°'. , shT^e °^J* Th* o5 Praoantatlo^ Pafhern O'ConnorBrothara, Ourteenat Boyl. * J. B., James Woods; treasurer, M. erty of ttp tenant gaVe thelr PU,> 9 aUnUal OXXU I • Mr. McOuIrk again KERHY.-Jaraaiiah D. O'Connor.l bon. conferred minor orders and holy^^ ^Sners: of ttl newE found" " ^ ^ S^0'' Jlevln; secretary, Joseph McSorley; as eWly f nnd W '-ify';'' - ; took up tbe cause of the evicted ten- merchant New street Klllarney. on! orders at Cloncllffe college on Sept a^LSTJ*"" " ° lately, when they held their sports in r sIs^Dt secretary, Joaepb McNally. The a fleld plaeed at thelr 08 1 Ma 'ant«, but although the sympathies of Sept. 20, was kicked by bis horse at a following were promoted to minor"^ai«iS«-l«w™" F.n~.ii .. AM "'"P * ^ ' ?'• ~ E^Eir $A.VAN<—Tht doatJT of Mleo Katla j r J F MurpUy J P .". . *W%r" }'" _,,. „_. . ., „ ----- : ,. "i I the meeting were with tbe wounded farm near Kllcummin and died the orders: Patrick Clarke. Holy Cross col- aiS "SeS^^ent i7 Mlrrboil ° ' " ' " - ********- Fltepatrtck, third eldest daughter ot^^ ot tbe |aad war ^^ wag a sameevenine 'effe- Cloncllffe; Michael Keenan, AJJ and esteemed resident of Marybor- Tbe h&adi ,ng wa8 In tbe hands of a^-v::-,^-'? 0 dled on 24 atlU1 a Joha Flbtpatrick, tbe coach factory., gonera, fee,|n? pervad|ng tho meeting On Sept 23 tho body of Mr^ K.arn.y Hallows' college; William Brennan, O. "^' **»*• - dvanced Q Quinlan. He had a band of willing h, • • v c ag Law», Belturbet, took place on Sept ^ tbelr caU8e 8bould „ave bpen plae. of the Great Blasket Island was = Michael Farrlngton, 0. C. C.; ®; assistants. A particular feature of & "n • > S^H''""-' 2 father 8 re8l n e ,n hG 1>pter l™L . ^ ° - . «1 «t «- bands. The arguments.. found on the shore ln the fore- I'wyer. O. C. C; Laurence Flan WWTMEATH.- Tho «av. Fathar tbe day wa8 tbe blgb jumping, a boy \ji"> i ! a DERRY—On Sopt 20 a vary plaaoant thougb Btrongly put fonrard, faued ln noon Mrs. Kearney and some of her, Kau, O. C. C; Dominlck Hastings, 0.^™?e Pollard Urquaart of the Ben- named j Beine clearing 4 feet 6- '••'}%: .1 m^sp- c Tbe Jct e ord r ^ '' * 'I |i#ri^- scene was witnessed In St. Columbs, the|r parpose8j nnd ^ nlntb ciaUseln: children walked along the shore, and. - <'• following received 8ub-e Canon Coyni:" Those "present In-' Most Rov. Dr. Mangan, biahop of I I>eaconsh!p: Timothy O'Connor and8Phere of ,abor. eluded: Be v. Father Kane, Brother* \f.:J Wm9y. K &. The stage was decorat- ^^ o{ the oourthoU8e, There was a| Ma ed aad brightened by fresh roses made; very ,arge attendflnce 0f Gaels, and all, Kerry, received recently Into the Pres- rtlu McN'amara, All Hallows' col- A oommittee mooting of tho Multy- Justinian, Damien, tTyril and Gonzago, !e e by the children. , Wfl8 enjoyment and mirth. Irish entatlon order, Listowel, Miss Anne S" : Bernard Egan, O. P. The follow- farnham branch of the TJ. I. L was Boyle; Brothers Justin, Nessan and ln were Th* St. Columb'i Total Abatinonca | dnnce8 6onga reoltations and musical' Lurkln. Uathea' (ln religion Sister Ra ^ ordained priests: Rev. Johnbeld at the league rooms, Multyfarn- Philip, Carrick-on-Shannon; Dr. P. B. society held its annual meeting in the elections were kept up. Tbe proceed- phaeli, "niece of the Rev. Father Larkin. ByrDe' IJoly Cross collese; Rev. Thorn-bam, on Sept. 23, the Rev. J. Murphy White. P. C. P. MacDermot and Mrs. as Assembly hall. Tjerry. lately, under the lngi concluded bv the singing of Ire- pastor of Llxnnw. nnd Miss Mary Bar- Heffernan, C. P.; Rev. Theodorebn the chair. The principal object of MacDermot, Misses Sloane, Mrs. An- ^;%| lefe"" chairmanship of Daniel 0'Doherty, lauA.H natloim, anthem. "A Nation rett (Sister Michael). McMullau, C. P.; Rev. Nicholas Har-ttae meeting was to select delegates to derson, Ballymore; Misses Wells, Miss blson ( Bishop street president W. P. Do- Qnce Agalnr ln whU.n nn joined.- LIMERICK. Daniel O'Donohue of . "- F.; Rev. Ambrose Hayes, C. the divisional executive. The following Hardy. W. Johnston. J. Cox, clerk of ,: cv E nerty, honorary secretary, read the, Right Rev w T ().Dohcrtv nndRev.C. Kllmlhll. Balllngarry, died on Sept. 26, ^ ^ - i>hralm O'Connell, C. r.;were selected: Rev. J. Murphy, presl- Union; X. Xeary and Mrs. Neary, Los Kev tnandal statement. After making all WcFaul were prP8ent du'rmg part of aged fifty-two years.' ~ - Linus McKieunnn, C. P.; Rev. dent; Sir W. Nugent. Bart.; T. Leslie, Angeles. Isbuarsements the society was able to TOe proceedings. Father O'Dohertv eu- On Sept. 23 tho impraooivo ceremony faouorlus Walsh, C. P.; Kev. Romnald t. Coyle, John Mulvanny and Thomas SLIGO^-On Sept 23 a meeting of the canr forward to Its credit a sum of, COuraged the Gaels to keep up with of re-ceptlon took place at the Presents- Marlow, C. P.; Rev. William Brennan. Leavey. Nationalists of Bunninadden was held #827. After an address by,the spiritual „„,,. meritorious work for the uprnls- tion convent, Fethard. Tipperary. Tbe•*•• ^-; Kev- herald O'Boyle, C. P. At a recent meeting of tho Mullin- after last mass for the purpose of re- dlMCt»r» Kev. William Doherty, admin- lag and bUi|d|1)g lip 0f an Ir|8h Ireland. young lndy who received the holy habit Recent Daatht in Dublin.—DALY—gar rural district council Owen Wick-organizing the local brunch ct the Ifltrabor, Long Tower, John Sblels, Ca- p,trick Trainor, tho driver of tho nnd white veil was Miss Kathleen °n SePt- «, Anne, the dearly beloved ham, chairman, who presided, said he league. It was attended by the Xatlon- We street, said he bad great pleasure ti.atu between the Flntona junction O'Shea. youngest daughter of James wife of Patrick Daly, 1 Pakenhamhad read of a great demonstration to allsts of the parish, including several In proposing tbat Daniel 0'Doherty beana Flntona town, was killed on Sept O'Shea, Knock roe House, County Llm- road- Monkstown. FREEMAX - On be held in Athlone at which the chair- East Mayo districts, and was a smc- re-elected president for life. Dominlck 27. He was shunting n horse box. erlck. The ceremony was performed Sept. 22, at Bridge street, Bnlbrlggan. man of tbe Irish party would be the cess. Mr. Cogau, the organizer of the daljasher, Bishop street, seconded tho ^en taking out the horse from the wnkh was 1 by Rev. James O'Shea, St. Anne's, Chi- Wilhelmina Freeman. GROGAN— speaker. He thought that they, as tbe U. I. league, was present with Mr. ^iiM- Passed ,amid ap- wagon tbe animal plunged, and Train- cago, brother of the young postulant, On Sept. 23, at 5 Belmont avenue, premier district council ln Westmeath, O'Dowd, M. P. -r~platfse. Mr. O'Doherty said he consid- knocked on the line. The wag- or wm henceforth to be known as Sister Mary Donnybcook, Mary Grogan, formerly representing democratic and National- For the pa«t fortnight Mr. Smith, :•,.;, *red -the honor a great one and was i wr his body and went off ) on passe< 0 Josephine. of Haddington road.—LAWLESS— 1st opinions, should avail themselves of merchant, Ballymote, has been bulld- '^..'W Sfateftil to the meftnbers of the rails. Dr. Duncan arrived on the1 rae TIPPERARY. — Mrs. A. O'Connor, °n SpPt- 23. Mary Gertrude Lawless. John Redmond's passing through Mul- ing nnd using an Immense quantity of V ^fety. He wonld always remain faith-j soene and found ^^ the ,eg8i ^^1 a p(1 in-'W^ 'JatcJIttnon, Londop street, was reelect-, ken and ttat death must bave ^^ lm. Waterford. avenue, Fairview. BARNARD—On able services rendered by Mr. Bed-the pump had run dry, and there was ^•'"IbjBlr^,:, Botcher street, as honorary see- A suoeeisf ul hurling tournament, or-1 SePt- 24,' at her residence, 5 Halston mend not only to Ireland, but to the taft a sediment of a brown or yellowish retarjr and M Roddy, Stanley's Walk, ganlzed by the Rev. P. Crowe, was street, Bridget Barnard. DELANY— kith and kin of the Irish people in Jcolor. from which there was a strong as isslvtant honorary secretary. The brought off at Clonakenny, near Bos- On Sept. 23, at 10 Kenllworth square, England in the matter of the educa- smell of paraffin oil. Very shortly following w1; ^«A^^#iiMfe^^M^^ ^^^^^^te«*#5fei«i%. ^s& $m -v,"-V.