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a WmHi 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<i]ty;' Timothy O'Hea- to be late Mgr. Kennedy. the mOOn. „ i, ',The,]br(^li^^v_.-,_;(_lT; ... Sunny Tyrone. i have been goiS'^ oh iff Glasgow and Belr in failing health f^ some m^ nfc e C. €.„ ^Ippakiity; Rev, J. Fihelly to be The ealary oii\ the medical superintend On the night of ijan.;<^ jUL, 0onstfble& liam ThompsM^M^^^^^Il^ 3*iJ|i^^^ « s may sing of the wild Rocky fast: toward a'sett^QiGirt of the ship :high:Sheri||^^^^gt^i|tI^,^u^ ;Miis; Power's death Wa? :quite4|daipi(p{Bct* Mountains, -•-••: • '<•..., C./;C:^.Ai'dfield^r|cey. John Burke to be ent of, Richmond, lunatic asylum, has Maginn and Brerinai®, JFrkJee, were?'^er 1 building dispute -have -resulted in the turning off patrol, Whe;ri ait-iBallys^edy, ;)ed and came; as a painful surprise*^t« the Fa^ls of Niagara, so lovely arid formulation of an offer by the men in C.' C„ Kilmeeri,^a;hcT Rev. Michaei'G'Col- been increased from £800 to £1,000 a '^Ople Qf "New Roser T&e'djeoni#ed' lady . .grand, .'., Iagban to .be assistant chaplain, CCon- year.' Tory governments (in-' Iceland) West, they observed, both ccnters which, comes so near the s At the was a member o' ohe of^this oldest and #.;^.The ^iderspreading lakes and tie bright akilty. •'. .; ' never fail to take "care: of their own." conscious in the ditch toy > tbjier r^ad<iide. ? masters- proposals that an immediate ' 6ri If^b. i7 the' Inspectors of Irlsh fish- They: apply the admonition 0/ St. Paul They carried him to tlje h^usfeof. Mrs. governors^6ft|the, |&^n_ty' .^pi^gh^ri'' Inr imost respected fainiliesvvof Ross, shilling fountains settlement, may be anticipated. In Bel-( firmary/ Dr. JlaH/ i^'hi^" annual, report, She ^ was a Sister of the liat^- Messrs. 'V Fitzmaurice, where he. partially recov- jl^AdOrnitig Columbia's free happy land, , fiast. all parties . are heartily weary of ^ries .;hel#^ari "i'nfiuiry'' at Bantry into ir literally. ''' •/. congratulatedthd "goVeR^ofsl, upon the Thomasland Patrick Qrpiibler&evihe, and s |ff But I'll sing of dear Erin's sweet river petitiojj prescaitt'ii by the fishermen of Frank Hodgens was on Jan. 16 granted eied consciousness, andrwas able to Sjtate the strike, and oh all bands its termina ; progress which the of -building the her husband was -a brother of the late V' 'and wildwebd,' Bantry Bay t o; have a. bylaw passed, p'ro- a transfe rof the retail lincense of Fur- that he had walked from Killorfc^n tion seems to. be desired. ' tune's public house, No. 28 Grafton day, as far as the' spot where he was 'new Infirmary ^was m^ing and upon Most Rey. Dr. Power, :^bisTjhp fof New- tM-H '.. $ -For beauty belongs to the land whence At ihe last meeting of . the Belfast hihiti'ng . tra\yl-fisliiag . within certain their sound finaricial position. The audi fouildlAnd.: Another brdther-in-^w ot, ik-m „ I. roam, Uniits. A uurn);^ of fishermen gave evl- street, Dublin,^ by the recorder. This is found, and being unable to go farther, Young- If-elaiid Society, ; Mr." MeCartan, he lay down in the ditcjh. exbaust'ei]: He tor's rbport showed-tha£the recent bazar deceased was the late. William ^Power, \ '}?''• .'y ^XiiKlid my heart ever, turns to the home M. P., presiding,- Mr. Wiiliam McGrath,1 ctence in^ SfUpptort of the petition, to the one of the historic resorts of the "Dub had netted £l;m 1^^-78. The working solicitor|y|||p||if.• .of my. childhood, effectVt^t .^l.rice trawi-fishing com- lin Boys," and it figured conspicuously was an old man, over 60 years of age, B. L,, Dublin, delivered a lecture dealing arid but for the timely arrival of- the expenses amounted to £256 15s 7d, leav On the sweet banks of Mourne, in with the effect; of the recent foreign rfio^f.ed, the g.uahtit.y of fish taken had in the Fenian complications in Ireland. ing a balance in the hands of the gov : sunny Tyrone. ....... •;••„ v«rx ;i!Q^j^.<-^trifriishe'd. ""'and that the James Talbot Power, Esq., D. L., Leo- police would undoubtedly have ?died v The lord lieutenant has appointed as 3 complications on the Irish., struggle. trawleys/dn di/fer,eiu occasions destroyed pardstown Park, Stillorgan, has been from exposure. The local' doctor at ernors of £1,591.18s , .' A ' • ' * - There. Was a large and representative at tended him but he lapsed into a stupor high sheriff of Wicklow county William i j»VOhl'tffiat beauty is that of my dear na- tendance. , , , tHojr ^ts. The petition was opposed by appointed high sheriff of Dublin county ; > 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 bishop 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.