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iff* , i ••. -.-ir;—} iiJijuilwil frill *':. •'^'jSftt's -rt '• recertify "made a. taadr, "would; sj %= vhims^lf . to ray intention not to-rh'a^e gpand juror, ,t^^folliM&^' appointments: ftev; .'•jaf-- death;/'-. them;" Lord KenniiEbrev,,Hiio.W8 > good was ri'ot of .a seriousfriatu With airicere regret 'we ; thael ^Cu^^th^hifi'iri', ft. C. A., to be P. ,P., His grate, the. archbishop of Dublin, ithirig when he sees it," and: lie lis going is-5?w.;w v. Kilmac^b^a ;apd-;; Ki lfaughnabep; Rev. has' appointed Very Rfev. Phillip Garber- to hold onto the 'tolls-'Conferred;on ftis ment. f.dea^hij ^^rsi-rEBen; l||f|:^O^SfilEN EROa . Thorija% JCearh«?fcto be -R. C. A., Skibber- ry, P. P., V. F^ Rathflrum, to the parish family by the "law/' brit !to iyh|phi h^baa 1 A^TRtti: .een ; ^ to-be- O. C., ofeSt.. James, vsucatxi' by the death of the no more right in cquity tba^ |$e i&lft dence^iri Bridge 'street on .Sunday >morn- It is seated that negotiations which v ing, Jan. 12, in her. 80th year, ^hough : Clcnal tbjier r^ad QUEEN'S COUNTRY. Hume Hume, Esq., Humewood, Kilte- - j f the - trawl • owners, and the inquiry was by the lord lieutenant. without giving his name, and it was 7K tive cotint'y, 14, At a special court held in Marybor­ i,f? At Hollywood petty sessions. Jan. : not thought he could rally, gan. Prom Oroagli on down to- Strabane a young man named William H. Eagle- adiouriied. •' ' •• Judge Monroo, who since his sudden ough, on Jan. 14, a man named William rich and gay, ' A statfement is being circulated that attack of illness last summer has not son, described . as a clerk, residing in been,able to resume his judicial duties, Dempsey Was returned for trial charged ••< Hieing np from the Mourne in nature's Belfast, was charged on remand with tlt'v government ,has. decided to spend KILDARE. that he did wilfully, kill .Martin Demp­ supremacy, v having, on the 12th of December last, foi'tliwith.'a sum exceeding £100.000 on has resigned his place on the bench. His Major. John A. Ayliner.'-J. P., Court- sey by having, on the 1st of January, y v-H-The green hills and mountains their embezzled the sum of £46 los 3d- from the..ii$ul^oW'B^'e. ]db.eky'ard in order that retirement creates another vacancy on town, Kilcock, and Charles Daly, of No. assaulted deceased arid inflicted injuries glories display; the e^taliH|hmerit may be thoroughly the Irish bench. Besides this there are 25 Westmoreland street, ijPublin. and JMy Creed his employers, Messrs. Ross Brothers, equipped imade a first class repair­ three Irish county court judges on the Athy, solicitor, have been'Vrespiectively from which he dled on the Sth. ^ From the Struel down along to the Bloomfleld Factory. The prisoner plead­ Patrick Byrne, a boatman, aged 40, 3,. ' -• ' • Foyle's stilly waters, ing yard, tovbe available in case of war sick list. Besides John Roche, Q. C., sworn in as high and under sheriff^ for i t ed guilty, and Mr. McErlean, haying ad­ ; Kildare. v'- employed by Williani Odium; Portarling- •;". ' Where the Mourne iningled softly its dressed the court on his behalf, the mag­ fo r repairs of shipB; who was recently suddenly stricken ton, was drowned in • the lock of the 3 in t sweet thrilling moan. John Warren Payne-Sheares, of Hook- down, there; are two veteran county istrates ordered the defendant to be im­ hurst,. Monkstown, has been sworn in court judges who will not serve again— ,... KILKENNY,:-:' -- : j^lngsend Basin, Dublin, on the evening V ,r There -dwelleth the brave sons and the prisoned for six months, with hard labor. of Jan. 13. In company of a man. named fairest of daughters, During the trial of tile case it was stated high sheriff of the county of Cork. the recorder of Galway. T. Rice Henn, Harvey de Montmorency FJeipiing. Patrick Dunne, of Ko 49 Bridgefoot Simple - The pride of old Erin and sunny Ty- The Golden Jubilee of the Mallow Q. C., who was called to the bar so far Esq,, Barraghcore House, Gofesbridge, v 11 that the actual amount of the defalca­ back as 1839, and the county court judge has been appointed high sheriff; Of the street, Dublin, he Wis crossing the lock, v .,. rone. tions was about £500; Convent of Mercy was celebrated with when both fell in, ftunne was rescued . At a meeting of the Catholics, held on great pomp on Jan. 14. The of of Clare, Charles Kelly, Q. C., who was County Kilkenny by the Jord lieutenant. by some men who-were attracted by the Rhyme , Oft I roved by the Mourne when the Jan. IS, in. St. Mary's Hall, Belfast, Rt. Cloyiie was present and a large number called to the bar in the same year, and screaming,.but they were unable to save > bright sun was shining Rev. Dr. Henry, bishop of the diocese, of clergy. V : ' upon whom an operation for his eyes KING'S COUNTY. Byrne. The body was subsequently re­ B To admire these beauties which fond Gerald Herbert M'Ostrich, son of Alex­ was recently performed. The lord chan­ The death is announced of Re^.Charles' 4 y presiding, it was agreed to adopt a pe­ cellor has appointed T. P. Law, Q. C., Young, S. J., which took place On .Jan. covered arid a verdict of • accidental nature ff&ve, tition to be presented to Parliament, ander W&RtHch, Eglantine, Cork, has drowning was returned, at the coroner's Or sat. down to rest when the day was protesting against certain provisions of, passed -Jt'i's flri^il examination for admis­ to act for Judge Henn, and J. H. Mona- 16 at. St. Stanislaus* College, TUllabeg: • . declining sion as solicitor, and been sworft in be­ han, Q. C., to act as deputy for Judge Father Young had reached the great age. inquest. Hons Baker, f ihe Belfast corporation bill, and claim­ ; Kelly. of 98 years, having been ,born in Dublin The townspeople, of ; Borris-in-Ossory . .'Neath the oa'k There the green woods of Liskey and resentation. of the Catholics of Belfast. oflicefe held in their town, but which have of An unanswerable argument Hculvin are waving, .On' Mxi. 10 an evicted farm situate at ageary House. He had come into Dub­ street, Dublin, whose fjeyotion to; the > Mr. J. R. Macann, Belfast, who is the Ballygibben,. near Blarney, was put up lin on Jan. 13 and called at Plm Bros., Catholic faith may be cenjectured from late declined. As a, means toward in­ for Bible and Catholicity against jftmnod by the sweet breeze from the landlord of the greatest part, of the town- fusing new life-•> into the fairs it is pro­ * river that's blown; for sttle by the tenant at present in ocr George's street, where he remained the fact that four of his. sops became infidelity and sectarianism. land of Drumgor, has granted a reduc­ ciipation; It appears that a few years some time. He went home and in the and three of, his daughters nuns. posed to urge on the .Great Southern and There amgeia might rest with the dove tion of 10 per cent on the rents due on Western Railway Compariy the need of and the raven, his property for last year. Mr. Bell, the ago. the original tenant, a Mrs. Coleman, course of the evening became ill, and, The well known Ckthplic prayer book, On the sweet banks of Mourns, in a widow, was evicted, and this lady, having regard to his advanced age, 81 "Ursuline Manual," was? the work of one a railway station at Borris-in-Ossory. g. • landlord for the townland of Moyrav- who always maintained her right to the years, his condition was regarded as of these. Father Jamea Yow*S wa s P. P. At present goods for that town sent by Single Copies 10 > sunny Tyrone. erty, has also granted his tenantry a re­ rail have to be carried from Ballybrophy duction of 10 per cent. farm, ihearing that, the sale was to come serious. of Finglas, near Dublin, and Father .Wil­ There in old Camus' churchyard my off, attended it and loudly protested liam Young labored long jutd earnesly Statiori. . • We regret to announce! the death of in the neglected districts .of .Cornwall. Address Mons Baker, 2012 14th Ave. S. fathers lie sleeping, Mr. John Kftrrigan, principal of St. -Pet­ against the sale; with the result that FERMANAGH. ROSCOMMON. > By the side of that abbey so sacred and er's Male National: School, Belfast,which there were n6 biddings, ana the whole A sad accident occurred on the night But the most remarkable of the broth­ A few weeks ago a bullock belonging J Or The Irish Standard, 51 4th St. 8., • dear; took place at his residence, 63 Raglan .proceedings proved,to be a fiasco. of Jan. 11 neai| Belcoo, on the Sligo, ers was the celebrated Father. Henry to John Humphries^Lunega, was bitten O'er their cold silent graves the green street, on Jan. 14. Deceased was one of At tlje Cork quarter sessions the crim­ Leitrim and Northern Counties railway. Young who lived arid died with.^ffioh re­ by a 'mad dog,- and ; soon afterward > shamrock is creeping, the best known National school teachers inal business, which was very light, was While the 6:40 train from Enniskillen to pute of sanctity that his bi.Ography. has showed signs of being affected with hy­ And the Mourne, flowing by, seems disposed of in,two hours. Through some Sligo was nearlng Belcoo station a re­ been written by the syriipathetifc pen of drophobia. Mr. Humphries had a cut on this place to revere. in Belfast. He was not a native of the misuridersutnding, evidence was not spectable farmer named Bartley Ma- Lady Georgiana Fullerton. . The young­ city, having-been born at Ballinasloe in est son, Charles, was educated:.at Qscott his finger and- in treating the bitten ani­ Flows on by the Sion, where industry January, 1833. forthcoming in the charge against two grath, of Kileyfeanon, was returning mal some of the; virus was communicat­ smiling soldiers of the Inniskilling Fusiliers of home from Belcoo along the rails, when and was intended at first for a secular ed and he is now in Paris being treated n Makes the low humming mill stir with In the Summons Court, Belfast, on having committed a burglary at Cross- he was run over by the passing train and profession,, but in his 34th year he en­ Jan. 14. a prosecution was heard, in tered.; th6 novitiate of the. Society of at the Pasteur Institute., Two pigs, the musical drone, which Messrs. Guinness & Coi, Dublin, haven. The recorder refused to keep the killed instantaneously. The unfortu­ property of John Donnelly, Drumgrania, In which hundreds of hands are con­ prisoners ,in ^custody and allowed them nate man's residence is only a short dis­ Jesus'in which he labored for 64 years, also came in contact with the dog and tentedly tolling, summoned Messrs! Kirker & Co., , ,18 out on their, own recognizances. tance from the place Where the fatal ac­ beloved arid venerated for ,his holiness Academy street, Belfast.. Three sum­ and his amiable qualities by his relig­ had to be destroyed. On the sweet banks of Mourne, in monses were brought against the de­ .'On Jan. 10 J^essrs. Tlios. MacCabe & cident occurred. With much regret we have to an­ siinny Tyrone. Sons, auctioneers, Cork and Bandon.sold ious brethren and by all with whom his nounce the death of Matthew J. Ryan fendants, charging them with having urider instructions frohi the Munster and GALWAY. duties brought him in contaot. His re­ applied to bottles of porter a false trade mains we're ' interred in. the cemetery of which took place on Dec. 20 at the resi­ Flow on to the Finn while I sing of your description of the contents, viz., a label, Leirister Bank, a yearly tenancy, in The lord lieutenant has appointed as dence of his sister, Mrs. McDermott, glory, part of Correyredra,* East, containing high sheriff of Galway county the Hon:' St. Stanislaus' College, vwhich had been Ballybroghan, Tulsk. Decease® was born Where Rory O'Hannalan long rallied on which, was printed the statement fol­ about gi acres (without any buildings), Robert E. Dillon, of Cloubrock, and for sanctified by tjie closing years of his lowing: "Guinness & Cd/s Dublin Stout, subject ,to a yearly rent of £30, with in the ancient home of his ancestors, ... his clan, bottled by Kirker & Co., Limited, Bel­ ; Galway town, Major Michael Charles long and holy life. KnOcknevin, Borrisoleigh, County Tip And where dark Knockavoe, facing promise Of a lease of 31 years if de­ Hackett, Railway Hotel, Galway. perary, and was a lineal descendant of Chrohan so hoary, fast." Mr. H. J. Lewis, on behalf Of the sired. There waa a large attendance,and defendants, pleaded guilty to each of the In Ballinasloe, on the morning of LEITRIM. the ancient sept of O'Ryan. For 30 years T. CONNOLLY &BQ. Seems like sentinels watching o'er keen competition between Messrs. John Jan. 14, two houses, which were under In an article on the rapid growth of peaceful Strabane. charges. A fine of £5 was imposed in he held the position of commercial trav­ two of the cases—to be dealt with at Murphy, Geo. Beare, R. Burns and John one roof, collapsed, resulting in loss of the rising town of Winston, in Queens­ eller, and since his retirement three UNDERTAKERS. Oh! beauteous peaks of such wild hill Carbery. After an exciting contest, in life. Mrs. Sarah Flanagan lived with land, Australia, the "Herald," the lead­ years ago had lived with his sister. The and mountains, once. The magistrates allowed 10 guin­ which considerable public interest was her two sons, Patrick and Thomas, and ing paper of the place, says; "Nothing eas as costs. . large funeral cortege, notwithstanding a vtiia lutb or Run from dark Knockavoe unto dis­ manifested, Robert Burns was declared a daughter-in-law, Lucy Flanagan, in a would please us better than to see a the inclemency of the day, that followed tant Glenrone! purchaser at £295, with auction fees. four-story house in Dunlo street, near municipal council an. established fact, 'i . ARMAGH. his remains to their last resting place And the town of Plumbridge is washed Geo. K.; Sherlock, solicitor, Bandon, had the corner of the Market, square. The with the old pioneer Of the district, in Kilcooley cemetery, sufficiently tes­ by swift fountains On the evening of Jan. 10, a terrible carriage of sale. adjoining house was occupied by Mrs. Thomas Lynett, installed as its first nraiDBUllB ElSEI^ . That roll from those hillsides in occurrence took place in the townland tified to the high esteem in which the of Clajr, near Keady, where a farm ser­ Anna Leech and her two* nieces, Esther mayor. This gentleman has done much deceased was held. HABITS, SHBOUDS AND BOBBS. sunny Tyrone. DERRY. and Sussanah Bournett. A noise was in bringing the town irito its present vant named John McCann was arrested heard overhead by Thomas Flanagan, prominent position, and it would be a 25 Second St. S.. Minneapolis Oh! my dear native country, far from for having violently attacked a farmer The citizens of Derry are promoting a • SLIGO. who ran to the back of the building graceful act on the part of the ratepayers The anniversary celebration on Jan. Telephone call 456-1 Answered at all honn. you I wander, named John Brennan with a spade, and petition to the "Irish Society," soliciting shouting to his mother to run. She when the moment arrives to confer this But even your beauties seem'sweeter also having grievously assaulted his em­ the honorable body to act generously by 15 of the death of Most Rev. Dr. Gil- however, could not open the door. All honor on him and thus acknowledge his hooly, the late bishop of Elphin, was to me! ployer, a farmer .named Patrick Kelly, the Coppra ladies who were threatened of a sudderi the front part of the house many sterling qualities." Mr. Lynett is Though to some foreign lands In their and his employer's wife, Mrs. Kelly. with eviction. The petition is signed by made the occasion in Sligo of inaugurat­ the mayor, ex-mayor, clergy, profession­ fell in. The partition walls between the a Leitrim man, and was for some time ing a movement toward erecting a me­ I newness seem grandeur, Brennan died of his injuries on the fol­ houses also gave way, and Mrs. Flana­ associated with Owen Dolan, T. C., some Hotel Bransiviek, In long dreams of youth sure my lowing day and McCann is in jail. The al and mercantile classes. The ladies morial to the great and saintly prelate gan was caught in the ruins with rotten 30 years ago in Australia. who had givan 38 years of zeal and labor Cor. 4th St. and Hennepin A»eH > heart is with thee. deceased, who was unmarried and aged concerned are the daughters of the late timber, mortar, etc. Mrs. Leech and her If I could sway my pen like a bard of about 30 years, was a comfortable far­ Capt. William Coppin, shipbuilder and to the furthering of every good interest, MINNEAPOLIS, MINir, two nieces luckily ran to the back part LIMERICK. spiritual and temporal, of the people of great talent, mer. The miari who is in custody had inventor, and' there is also an invalid of their premises just as the front from It is stated that, in consequence of re­ OWEN EPPLEY. Prop, I'd write still in praise of the beauties been in America for a (lengthened per­ aunt residing with them. During the the diocese of Elphin. After the requiem roof to basement fell in. Patrick Flana­ cent overtures on the part of the Limer­ a very influential meeting of the AMERICAN AND EUfiOPBAN. you own; • iod, and his mind is said to have been first fatal symptoms of decadence in gan was out at the time. Willing hands ick and Liverpool Steamship Company deranged through sunstroke^ Capt. • Coppin's prosperity a residential clergy and of the diocese, presided 12.00 per day. 30c. to jl.00 per day Of your daughters so fair and your sons were soon at work clearing away the to the traders of the city, the idea of Commercial Trade a Specialty all valiant, The death is announced of Most Rev­ leasehold interest was purchased for his over by the Most Rev. Dr. Clancy, was family by , a friend, The lease Lapsed, debris, and the imprisoned people, with starting a new local company will be held to further the project. On the sweet banks of Mourne, in erend Robert. Samuel Gregg, P. D... Pro-? the exception of Mrs. Flanagan, were abandoned. A meeting of Limerick sunny Tyrone. —Hugh Quinn. testant archbishop of Armagh, which and now that the ground is rented for a THE took place on the night of Jan. 10 at factory the survivors of the family are soon liberated. After an hour's hard traders have been summoned to con­ TIPPER ARY1. his residence, the Palace, Armagh. The under notice of ejectment, Capt. Cop- work the body of the missing woman, sider the matter. It is thought ap amic­ While hunting with the Clonmel Har­ The Modern Statesman; or Three of a deceased, who had .been ailing for some pin was claimed to be the inventor of, who had been crushed to death, was dis­ able arrangement will be come to. ^ riers on Jan. 15, John Doyle, a local horse Kind. time past, passed peacefully away in the and certainly was the first to apply, covered. At the opening of the. last; Limerick trainer, received a severe fall over a insapoEs ft lt.te S. L Co. From the Representative. presence of his son, daughter and a num­ screw propulsion to seagoing vessels. The Most Rev. Dr. Healy, coadjutor quarter sessions, County Court Judge bank on the road and was dragged by . • A An insect queer is the straddle-bug, ber of other relatives, who had been The Catholics of Derry are up and do­ bishop of Clonfert, was the recipient of Adams stated that the county contin­ the stirrups, causing his death. As queer as queer can be; summoned to his bedside when his ill­ ing. : A publid meeting has been sum­ a cordial welcome at Portumna on his ued to be in a state of most excellent The death is announced of Dr. Wall, And his prototype in human shape ness took an alarming turn. As soon moned "to oppose the corporation bill return to his diocese from Rome. In peace. He then proceeded to the flec­ of Carrick-on-Suir, which sad event took NEW 13 just as queer as lie; as the news became known, the bell of for flie gerrymandering" of the city and his reply, in feeling language, he ex­ tion of barony cess collectors for tbe place on Jan. 10, at a comparatively When hedging round and fixing deals, : thie Catholic Cathedral was tolled for a the continued disenfranchlsement. of the pressed the deep pain he experienced baronies of Upper Connelloe and Shanid early age. He was a brother of the Rev. TRAIN TO He has everything down pat; from the progress of evictions in his dio­ in place of Ringrose Drew, deceased. J. Wall, C. C., St. Mary's, Clonmel. The iii considerable time, both in the forenoon Catholic .citizens. The Belfast and Der­ The result of the election was as follows: . But run against a principle aridi on the evening of the 11th, as a ry corporation bills will form a crucial cese. He said: "When I hear from time meeting of the Carrick-on-Suir board of And he don't know "where he is at." tribute of respect for the-memory-, of the test-of the professions of the Unionist to time sometimes of the evictions and For the barony of Shanid, M. White, son guardians was adjourned as a mark of OMAHA AND . The funniest thing outside of a jug more times of the exactions some of you of the late J. C. White, Nantenant, was deceased. This touching mark of respect, government regarding their desire to do respect to his memory. - * Are the antics of a straddle-bug. have to suffer, I don't like to refer to elected by 55 votes to 51 recorded for On Jan. 14 a laborer named Patrick good feeling and liberality deserves justice to Irish Catholics. those things; it grieves me, because I Mr. Hedderman. For the barony of Up­ DES MOINES special recognition. Dwver was .brought up before Mr. Joyce, A strange concern is the talk-machine. The Rev. Thomas Hardy, the respected feel so powerless to help. If I could do per Connelloe the poll was between God­ R. lH., at Cashel court house, charged It runs the whole day long. : DONEGAL. anything to help or enable the poor peo­ frey Gelston and D. Hedderman, Croom. with the wilful murder of his wife, Brid­ IT IS A HUMMER! parish of Upper,: Killeavey, re­ . Many/win learn with deep regret, of ple to keep their homes I would spare The latter was elected by 54 votes to 52. The wind and words go out of his hat turned from Rome on Jan. 13. Father get Dwyer, at Cashol, on the 5th of De­ In an everlasting song. the death of Mrs. John M'Gee, of Knock- no effort to serve you (applause). When A. M. Sullivan, B. L., acting for another cember last. The prisoner was charged Hardy, along with Rev. Hugh McSherry, duff, Dunfanaghy, which took place ui I hear the poor people are compelled to candidate (Mr. White) pointed out that LOOK OUTFORIT! From early morn till late at night Adm., Dundalk, accompanied his Emi­ with having struck deceased on the head It never makes a pause; her residence on Jan. 11. Deceased, who leave their homes, it is a great source of the act of Parliament excluded a. person with an iron bar. Evidence having been nence Cardinal Logue on his visit ad Was sister to his eminence, Cardinal occupying the position of magistrate or As though the world were a pair of ears, limina Apostolorum to the Eternal City. regret to me.!' The district \s, of course, given, he was returned for trial to Clon­ THROUGH OARS. And itself a pair of jaws. In Dublin on Jari. 16, Justice Holmes Logue, bad been in ailing health for on the estate of the Marquis of Clanri- solicitor. Mr. Hedderman is a magis­ mel assizes. The greatest bore thait ever was seen some, months past. carde, whom justice and humanity are trate for the county. Judge Adams said arid a common jury heard the case of he was inclined to favpr Mr. Sullivan s PULLMANS Is the clackety-clack of a talk-machine. Eliza McCaghey vs. the Great Northern alike powerless to affect. TYRONE. ; On Tuesday, the 17th of December, opinion, but would leave th,? matter to Railway Co, Mrs. McCaghey, who is the •; W--'' " ,.'0<3WN. Major Robert Thomas Graves Lowry, A rare old jay is the boodle-bird. wife of a hide-merchant residing at / Sir >Daniel Dixon, Ballymenock, Holy- 1S95, the imposing ceremony of a re­ the decision of the Queen's Bench, Six Pomeroy House, Pomeroy, has been ap­ & COACHES. ^ v He neither sings nor talks; ligious- profession took place in the candidates were nominated. v . „ Woodhouse street, Portadown,. sued the wood; has been-appointed high sheriff of l.'andsome chapel attached to the Con­ Depositions were .recently taken by E. pointed high sheriff at Tyrone* But eat? Why* he can eat anything railway company to recover. £500 for Dowri county.- a' ;1'. ' From paper wads to "rocks." , : L ; vent of St. John of God, Wexford. The F; Hickson, R. M., at Lim^'ick, in. con­ GREAT! personal injuries she sustained on Oct. :'''' ' ;0n. 'Ja"fi'jl'O' th'e dead bddy of a farmer young lady who had the happiness of nection with a charge..of cattle steaj- WATERFORD. He Isn't much on brains or gab, 1st at Lurgan railway station, owing to inarae^Wlllfa^ vjackson,: who resided at It will run through on quick timt But he's business on the rake; making her final vows was Miss Ellen ing at Adare, .preferred against two men John Walsh, a faithful employe of the -; i the alleged negligence of defendants' M'neegnagon^'-was- fy,.of ^Williani Robertson, J.. P. At With the appetite of the boodle-bird. town, County Galway. The convent Ballycummin. It appears thaWthe cattle knew him. He was buried in Bally- vice will not be disturbed by. the ad­ knocked against her. She was thrown "the coroner's inqufsi it" Vasv stated that chapel was beautifully decorated for the •were found on & fflxin «it Dn& brieken graveyard on Sunday, Jan. 12, dition of this train. Aek your near­ down and was so hurt that she had been R. These freaks and many more may be "ifee fleeease^tifo^ residing at occasion. The bi3hop of the diocese of the accused, White, is a herd of Mr. in the presence of the officials of the est M. & St.L. R. ticket a^ent for for a long time, and was still, unable to Knocnagoney. UBlriarrifed, and was about Officiated, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Healy, of Graigufe, and Fifasgerald stated company and a, large' body of grieving rates and particulars. seen 67 years of age;' He' had left home on At the National Musee. attend to business. Murphy, chaplain, to the convent, that hs was employed by White. They friends. , ' A. B. CUTTS, ^Imary. S'to go^o Belfa^ti and; nothing were both returned for .trial at t£e .quar­ We very sincerely, regret to announce . Gen'.l Ticket & Pass. Agt. There's a straddle-bug from tflbe state of furMer?%'^heard of 'hint uritil liis body Maine, CARLOW. ;• KERRY. ter sessions. i- the death of Miss Annie McGrath, which ,And "a great old bug is he. The lord lieutenant has appdinted Wil­ HtfaM; -lmfflL.%. aAs ^rdict - of i,accidental Sir Maurice O'Connell died on Jan. 16 occurred on Monday, Jan. 13. The de­ There's a talk-machine from Kalamazoo liam Hutchinson, Lloyd Vaughan, Esq., drowning was retiu'iu d^ at his residence, Killarney, in his 74th LONGFORD. ' ceased young lady, who was daughter of SEVEN DAIS And others from all the land. D. L., Golden Grove, Roscrek, to be high year. He was a nephew of Daniel Col. Wentworth H. King-Harman, D. J. McGrath, of Lombard street, Water- While the boodle-birds are as plenty sheriff of Carlow county. . ' , 'i ' •1 DUBLIN. O'Connell, the liberator. He is succeed­ L., Newcastle, Ballymahon, has been ap­ ford, had for some time back been in there. On the ereMrig «f 'Jan. l4, a couple of ed by his son, Sir Daniel Ross O'Connell, pointed high sheriff of Longford: delicate health, and on the date men­ in the week, "Badger State i; ? who was born in 1860. tioned she breathed-her last, fortified by As the grains of the golden sarid, ' CLARE. • .'- c houses fn ;T3^o,Jii£5.s s. lane, off Tyrone Express" via "The^North- And each, in his own peculiar way, Standlsh O'Grady Roche, Esq., Aghada place, JJubjin, suddenly collapsed. The On Jan. 12, after an illness of many LOUTH: :: all the consolations of the church. ' Her remains were conveyed from her resi­ Will straddle, gobble or talk all day. Lodge, Tullow, has been appointed high roi>fs. fetl in .and a considerable portion months, James MeKenna, of Dingle, Rev. Father O'Lav^rty, who arrived in Western Line" leaves Minne­ sheriff of Clare county.. ot front 'wJill was thrown irito the died in the 55tli year of his age. De­ Dundalk the first week in January, af­ dence on the following Wednesday for I had the funniest kind of a dream interment at Ballybricken. : Not very long ago; On Jan. 13; the, quarter sessions were .sUeet. Qne of-U^.e houses had been used ceased was uncle of the Rev. Patrick M. ter having spent seven years 'in the mis­ opened at Kilrush, before J. C. Mona >as a worfehop by a carpenter named MeKenna, P, P., of Southend-on-Sea, Es­ sion in New Zealand, wjas warmly greet­ apolis 7.30 am, Sti Paul 8.10 That your Uncle Samuel lost his grip : WESTMEATH. On this highly moral show; han, Q. C-, acting for County Court Newinarf. whoe^ son had only left the sex. In every movement in the cause of ed by many old friends _^nd. congratu­ am, arriving Milwaukee ff.oo And the freed musee was running Judge Kelly, who, owing to indisposition platie a shortitlme before the occurrence. nationality he lent himself and his purse lated oh his return to^the old couritry. At the meeting of the Athlone Vice- things; was not able to go on circuit. Most of The ot&er. wicked premises were used in Its aid. Eow much he was esteemed Father O'Laverty had tbeeri only jfcbodt guardians On Jan. 11, the resignation of (At least, 'twas so in the dream) : the day was devoted to undefended cases, as itdbiess.'" was shown by the very large concourse a year in New Zealand When he was ap- Joseph Vauglia& who. had been for 28 pm, Chicago 9.45 pm, an4 is With the straddle-bug and the talk- and embraced a large number of eject­ ^n- the morning of Jan. 15 a man of people, from far and near, who ac­ pointed to the pastoral charge of Port years clerk of the Union, was accepted. '• machine ments agairi&t teriants on properties in named,iiRobert{Wall, aged 51, residing companied his remains to Kildrum Lyttleton, where he jemajned for three Col. J. R. Malone, of Baronston, Bally- the only day train from Min­ ' And the boodle-bird supreme. West Clare, arid in most of the cases ithe at GiU street. Dublin, sustained severe graveyard, where they were interred. He years, after which he w»s enti;usted -jvith nacargy, has been appointed high sher­ And when I awoke I hardly knew tenants offered -no defense. The first ij$jurii!5 by falling from the window of has left a widow , and six children to the charge of Ha war den, Wbere> h? re-r iff of Westmeath." • - ~ •>,. neapolis and St. Pkui'to these But what the dream was really true. cases were on the \Tandeleur estate. De­ has r^siderice. " ft .appeared that he had mourn his loss. mained working with grea,t, ieal Mritil —J. A. Edgerton. crees were also granted against tenants, teen :vpry.vsince todk up tickets via this firstVcljisk linfcjIk m opposite Foit CaHislei'the bdat ^a6 cap-- his rd6^.drid attemp.ted suicide, as, when meeting asking "His Lordship" if be was much interested in the welfare of his remence.i^ ^uth Africa; s^ed. - Majiony ,;an,d. ^iti;gMrald' succeed­ door wiu| tO)r4ed open, h,e was found would negotiate with the commissioners his parish and erefefcefl; several,schools In Wexford, oh 17, -John Hynes, For further inforfmation an< ed in reaching the shore in su very ex-, bleedlnjg iroin several wounds in his with the view oi returning to them the and considorably improved.' the beautiful of: John street, Wexford, a laborer em­ hausrted stAte; but Maguile and Olden right, arm.; He wtfe eonyeyed in a cab Fair Hill markets And tolkr, from which chapel of Park. Requiem mas^r^as cel­ ployed at. th^ J^jlllrdad Ironwvrks,, was were; drownedJ , , ' to thp M^ath ;hbs'pital, Where Dr, Lyle, he some years since evicted them, as the ebrated «t 11 o'eiock oiv'jaij^ t^^o^ the engaged att working at a «4ndstone, way; . The Cork corporation have elected M. theihou»» S«ir,^opn^-stitehed the wounds result of a litigation in .the superior funeral took place imuoqlamr mfp&z* ' when it flew to * pieces;. Bynes was & Diklir, T:€., and J.- Pi Dalton^members wfel^h were not dp.nge?rous, and courts. Lord Kemnare wrote as follows: At Ca^lebar qua^r ,8M&Hazvs «|i£.<4pn steucK by One ,the fragments in the o^the committee of the Cork Schood of jpwif m l4H^n. r The-latter is stated "I beg to express- my regret that; I .am 7, before' County ferfriieadJUidiBlso |ustal^ aslightin- as ;ite hatt* beep unable to' entertain any , proposal re- John^ Loftns. of j "' *' fhe mafketa aad tOHsy a* Jtr.te nJ&si&ttiaft W -