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• ;v: r.^&kv^^i'W^-y --fyr :- " "in is , PP.?^'!^^'^'^,';,'/.:'.;',.;. •• ''"• • ' WICKLOW^-ntahm.t Rev. Or.- BNwir. LliJie*»CK.—The Stain, which took tooth, aged 74 years. K1RWAN—May Mobil); Rev. M. Flynn and Re*. J. ^ced that unless compulsory powers 20. at 13 Cross Kevin street, Margaret nelly, bishop of Onnea and, j||r|sj|y Dowdall. Bornacoola; Rev. T. Maguire i o the Congested Districts(plac e on May 17, aft^r a few weeks' [ISM JLJE1 JLJbK are g ven t ! Illness, of the Rev. Bartholomew Scan- Kirwan. FIELD—May 22, at 16 Brev priest of Bray, administered tne sacral tod Rev. M. Skelly, Gortlettera; Rev. Board in the present Land Bill, the nan's parade, Bray, Catherine Field, ment of confirmation to three nundrert P. Doherty and Rev. J. Daweon,- efforts of the government will be Ion. Castleconaell, caused profound sorrow Father Scanlon was a natfcr«, aged 65 years. DOUGLAS—May 29, children in the Chnrch of Our Most I^V^'FROM AU. THE COUNTIES Clooae; Bey. % Houriean, »rup*l*a» futHe." Mr. Hugh Lavelle was m- 4 of Ktlrush, and in the earlier yean of at the Hospice for the Dying, Harold's Holy Redeemer, Bray. May 2L l ind Rev. D. Gray, Fenagh. , ! quested to move at the meeting of the i -*»A &;".'•' OF IRgLANI*'. his eaci ed labors ministered in Ccoxa- Cross Laurence Douglas, iff Chapel On May 17 one ef the religious pre- MAYO—Most Bev. Dr. J-lealyV fef Westport District Council that Slieve- clare. Doora and other parishes in tb* ftreet, aged 23 years. BARRETT— cesslohs of the children of the schools the 'first time since he became Arch- mora burial ground be enlarged and county. lie had reached bis seven May 22. at Montpleasant Place, Rath- with the Children of Mary in connec What li Being Don* by the People at bishop of Tuam, visited Ballyhannis land acquired for that purpose. A ¥H% tieth year. Father Scanlon presided mines, John Barrett, aged 27. EMNIS tion with the month of May took place ?mjm an May 19, and was given a magnifl- Lavelle, secretary, j Home—Various Item* From at the public meeting held on behalf May 12, at 3ft Prussia, street, Peter J" the grounds attached to St. Peter's cent reception. AddreaueB were pre*- I 6LIGO—On Tueeday and Wednesday of the widow and family of the poor Ennis, aged 74 years. FARRELL ¥— % torch in Little Bray. Tfee mothers of | Every Section of the sated to him by the priests and people, June 9 and 10, the first Sligo Feie man Ryan, the railway porter killed April 14, at KHruddery Lodge, Bray, these blessed little children deserve 0 m$i-<. the children ot the schools, the mem- , Ceoll was bel In the Town HalL The Emerald Ule, at Castleconnell, and very ably assist Michael Farrelly, at an advanced! age. much praise for the manner in which oers of the Children of Mary Assocl- , following were the number of entries: •vie ed in the collection of subscriptions REDMOND—May 12. at St Michaels they pay tribute to Our Blessed Lady^ nT'« atlon and the Gaelic League. I Choirs (seniors) 2; school choirs, 3; The funeral obsequies took place at Hospital. Kingstown, Ellen Frances by sending their little ones to the pro Most Rev. DP. Healy, Archbishop of brass and reed band. 1; fife and drum the parish church, CastloconnelL on Redmond, of Lower Dorset street, cession. . The sight on Sunday was a «r SSi'^J Connaught fuam, on May 18, administered the bands, 2; vocal quartette (mixedj 3; Tuesday. Very Rev. Dean White pre Thomas Henry Purcell. MAGUIRE— very pleasing one. Solemn benedic ladles trio (vocal), 2; soprano solo, >J" GALWAY—Mr. Farrell McDonnell, sacrament of confirmation to four hun sided at the office and requiem mass. May 19. at the Hospice for the Dymy. tion of the Most Holy Sacrament was K»V 13, contralto solo 7; tenor solo, 6; « .jsDf Tuam, gave notice that he would dred children in Balla. Among the The celebrant was Very Rev. Dr. Mo- Haroldcross, Mary Maguire, mother of given at thve close. bass solo, 12; banjo solo, 5; Irish sing- move at the next mee.'ng of the Dis clergy present were: Fathers O'Mal- Inerney, Klllaloe; Rev. J. Cunning James Maguire, member of Bakers' AJPM lug, 13, any song solo, 1H; piano trict Council that the Great Southern ley. Castlebar; Father MeLougblin, ham, Roscrea, deacon; Rev. J. Hehlr, Association, 8 Upper Bridge street. (senior) 9; piano (Junior) 18; violin Ua;!way Company be granted permis- Castlebar; Father O'Connell, Carna- Kilkee, sub-deacon, and Rev. J. Mc- MANSCIER—May 20. William Mans- (senior) 12; violin (Junior) 15; reels Ulster Bicn to run a motor car and trolley COD; Father D'Alton, Belcarra; Mahon, Clare Castle, master of cere cier, at 70 North Brunswick street. Father Murphy, Balla; Father Fordo, and jigs (violin and flute) 12 ; step ^~ ^between Dunmore and Tuam. monies. MULLEN-|May 19, at Steven's Hos. ANTRIM.—An other* aerioua fire, In IKlIawalla; Father Waldron, Ballln- dancing, 17. pital, Antony Mullen, Inchicore. •:»'" On May 3 Very Rev. John Cunnlng- TIPPERARY—Miss Etlen Hackett, volving the premises of three firms, t ..ubber and Father McEvllly, Kellc- 8HERIDAN—May 18. at the Mater 'ham Tynagh, Vlcar-Capltular of the occurred in Belfast May 21. The gues. of Fethard, was run over by a train Diocese of Clonfert, was the recipient Hospital, Joseph F. Sheridan, of 11'scen e of the outbreak was a large At Capavlcar, on May 16, Elizabeth on the south side of Dalkey tunnel on of an address and purse of covereigns Munster O'Connell avenue, aged 51 years. block of new buildings corner of War KKt? Ludden, aged 26 years died. The ; May 18. Her left foot was severed. from the people of KlUeenadeema. KILDARE—The death of Mrs. ing and Hill streets, occupied by funeral at Strade Abbey, was large ' CLARE.—At the Urban Council She was conveyed to St. Michael e hos ..The deputation who made the present Bridget O'Neill, of Main street. Mon- Young's Paraffin Light Company, Bell and every sign of mourning and sym mPHtlng lately a resolution was adopt pital, where latest report stated she ation consisted of Mr. P. J. Kellq, asterevan. occurred May 13 at the fine & Reid, tea merchants, and Elliott 8c pathy was seen In the town and- coun ed authorizing Mr. Bracken, Temple- was doing well. •Corheen; Mr. P. Monahan, Caher- age of eighty-four years, deeply re Co., blouse manufacturers. The last- try around. Deceased leaves five more, Tlpperary, to build a monument A French lady named Briscoe, at crea; Mr. P. Fahy, Learacon, and Mr. gretted. On Thursday, the remains named establishment was gutted. The children to he." young husband, who to the Manchester martyrs at the head present on a visit to Nenagn, was re- P. McGlynn, Balllnagreve. were conveyed to the parish church, other two sustained extensive dam Is a relatives of the Hlshop of Syra of Francis street, Junction of the Mar j celved Into the Catholic church on where office was chanted and high age, running Into several thousand On May 12, at the Convent of cuse, New York, and of Father James ket Square. Mr. O'Dwyer, who made • May 17 in St. Mary's of the Rosary by mass celebrated on Friday, after pounds. Mercy, Westport, County Mayo, Mlas , Ludden of Albany, the leading repre the motion for permission on behalf '' the Kev. Father Hogan. L "i-JfJ''"'*" which Interment took place The large •VJ?".-;-**'' Elizabeth Kelly, daugf*er of Mr. Mar The new committee of the United ARMAGH.—A well contested chal sentatives of a family who have done of the memorial committee, of which Dumber of persons who followed the gin Kelly, Vlcarschoralland^Tuam, re Irish League branch In Toomavara is lenge hurling match between the Tir- much for their race in America, and he la the hon secretary, said he was remains to their last resting place tes ceived the white veil from Most Rev. •composed as follows: Toomavara — na-nog and Armagh Harps took place whose beneficence to the parish's authorized to mention that all the ne tified to the respect In which the de JDr. Heal}', Archbishop of Tuam, assist James Cleary, John O'Donovan, Thorn- May 17, on the grounds of the Tlr- i beautiful church Is a record unrivaled gotiations with the sculptor had been ceased was held. All business houses h'"" ed by the Rev. J. MacDermott. adm., ' as Ryan, William Coffey, Rody- Dono- na-nOg team at Lurgyvallen, near Ar In the history of Irish exiles [ completed, and that on a date not later were closed. The chief mourners and took as her name In religion St. 1 hue, P O'Meara and M. O'Meara. magh. The Tlr-na-nOg team has been | The Westport Town Hall bazaar than the last week In September next were: Mr. John O'Neill (husband); M. Jarlath. The relatives present Grenanstown—Patrick Ryan. M. Glee- recently formed in connection with a k -' closed on May 16, and was a success, the monument would be unveiled. Tiney and James O'Neill (sons) Rev. "were: Mrs. Kelly (mother), Mr. Pat- ' son, James Feehlly and Charles Mc boys' club established In Armagh by iPrize winners: The two Arab ponies' CORK.—Mr. Jamea O'Brien, mer J. J. Donovan officiated at the grave Tick Kelly (brother. Misses Macheran Carthy. Ballinree—William Moran, Rev. sJosepb Dunne, Armagh. Al ^> were won by Mr. J. French. Dunamon, chant. Clonakilty, has been appointed side. fthree cousin. St M. Jarlath was edu Rody Minogue, John Dillon and Wm. though the burling team has only been, County Roscommon; Irish harp, woo a Justice of the peace for County Cork. ( cated at the Presentation Convent, The Naaa hurling team met the practicing tne ancient game for & Right Rev. Or. O'Callaghan, Bishop Gleeson. Tuam, and the Brlgidine Convent, Mr. McCauley, I. R., Wescport; Ency Baltlnglass team In a friendly contest short time, they have made good pro Mrs. M. Drohan, Ballynevln, Carrlck- jGoresbrldge, County Kilkenny. clopaedia Brltannlca won by Master of Cork, on May 21 administered the for superiority May 13 at Baltllnglass. gress—in fact, they used the camans oa-Snlr. died suddenly. May 18, at the V. Ryan, WeBtport; Mrs McConlgal's Baorament of confirmation to 530 chil Naaa team were the victors. The fol with such effect on May 17 as to score * The funeral ©f Mrs. P. Kearney, of age of 54 years, deeply mourned. Sol pony won by Mr. AuBtln O'Malley, dren in the Cathedral. The following' lowing composed the teams W. Cogh- a decided -victory over their older op- lackagh, took place May 7 after offlco emn high mass was offered up In Clo Westport; the Pierce bicycle, won by clergymen were present; Rev. R. Mc Ian (captain), J. Shlel, W. J. Rankin, opponents. The ground was heavy,, •find high mass in the parish church. ne*, the celebrant being Rev. J. Lon- Miss O'Boyle. Newport. Winning Carthy, administrator; Rev. M. Mur P. Marum, M. Salmon. Boland. C. owing to the recent rainfall. The brass- f-' Irish language contest at the ! 49986, 60791.65301, 57491, 66249, 66*01, ment of Mr. John Harrington, of Deen- Qrehan, T McDonald and "McClus- Harps. 14 points. Mr. Charles O'Neill Orreachtaa, held in Dublin during the ,'7936. 78118, 86146,89688, 92056, 96505. Ish Island, has been missing since ceased). After the ceremonieB the fu key"; Baltlnglass—M M Oleeaon 9289 was referee. -week which commenced on Monday, ' W59. » . 101138, 101858, 101g83, Hay 8. He is twentj-slx years of age, neral left for Mothel. and waa one of (captain). G. Doyle, J Donohue, G. ; 423 CAVAN.—Mlae Donne, daughter of May 11. Among the prise winners I"* - the largest and moet representative Byrne, C. Byrne, T. Lalor, M. O'Brien, lark compleiloned and about Ave feet Mr. Terance Dunne, Virginia, was late \ -. were Doctor Costello, president of the j At Derraw, Kllfane and Laugh I seen In the locality for a long time. P McCarthy. M. J. O'Nalll, F Kelly, ten or eleven Inches in height. He be ly professed a member of the Order of Tuam Branch of the Gaelic League, ' Carra In Mayo the Congested District longs In the neighborhood of Glenga- The chief mourners ware M Drohan M Quinn. J Hughes. D Hanrahan, J. h 1 8 the Mercy In the Convent at Ballenusia, for beet medical treatise In Irish. It B°*rd »* »°ld P* * °* Portroyal (husband), John Drohan, (son), M. Murphy and Owes Dunne. After the rlffe. On May 7 he left the taland and County Galway. Her religious title is wsa the flrat of Its kind since fourteen- ' eatste to the following tenants: Pat- went to Lehanbeg to cat tart for Mr. Walsh. Gallows Hill, E. Walsh. Car match the visitors ware hospitably en rl Sister Adrian. the century. Miss Annie Heesion. Bel- ! <* Derrlg for £84. at Shrah; Peter Patrick Origin of that place, and re rlck beg, (brothers); E. Nugent, Bally- tertained at Mrs. M J Doyle's macarbry; T. F. Nugent, Carrickbeg; DERHY.—Tha funeral of the late ^clare, Tuam, captured Ave prises. For '. ^mn for £48. MLONGFORD.—Thames Klarnan, of Aid- P. Nugent, Clonmel; M. Nngeai, Mr Jamas Bradley, BHrnwood Terrace. r short recitation—First, Andrew Mo- £240. Richard Lyons for £ (refused), 8 p. m., to the landing point for Deen- Longford county council, at a recent Clonmel; P. Shanahan, Carrick-on- Derry, took place May 18. The cort ^Ollnn, Qalway. Best recitation of a Catherine Prendergast for £114. Brid lih on the mainland. The turf spade, meeting of that body moved a resolu Snlr; T. Beaxy, clerk of Clonmel ege was representative of all creeds .jjilece— Flrat, Thomas Keady, Spiddal, get Malley for £98. At romance, or "satiun," was found at the place, but tion requesting the promoters of the union; Mrs. T. Beary (cousins).' aod classes, and Included Most Rev. ;/Paper«—First, P, MacDonagh. Qalway. Philip Lally for £61. At Shrah. Jaa. Sullivan haa not been seen or heard of transit scheme to establish a motor Among the general public present Dr. O'Doherty. Bishop of Derry. Rev. servjoe from KlHesbandra, in County eat rendering of Irian alrVon^pea- ^7^^ If,; i"""!* IwT 'IT «£ were Dr. Dwan, Ballybest; Wm. W. Doherty, Adm., Long Tower; Rev. 1 Cavan, to Athlone, in County West- P. MacDonagh, Qalway. Bs«y on £210. Anne CaHafhap for £14». At „_^1IA^ Hearn. J. P., Tinhalla; J. O'Donnell.' L. Hegarty, St Eugene's; Rev. D. Dev aoone j£ n m meath, which would paaa through onnemara-Firat. Michael Walsh. I ™' "^ *"» *<* £«• * ' ""*? °?? t '" ^1°^^°* Clenafooca; N. C. 8he«, solicitor, Clon lin. Long Tower; Rev. J. Doherty, St ^Ap? 99 foreatry-Rev. Thorn.. ^V"7' °7" "AT 'M^ ^^*-^*-^- ^ Longford and Ballymanon. It was Eugene's; Rev. Father Cariin and Dr. i ;^HyW TUIrra n«.f m«n t I™I-„^_ Patrick Cassldy for £86. Michael widow of Dr Richard CaJlaghan. LT- mel; P. Drohan, Carrick-on-Suiri • n passed unanimously. Francis McLaughlin. Father Doherty p ^H/nfli, TUIyra, Beat map of Ireland— Doohan for £18. Michael Hopitlsa Cor 0W8—May 18, at Qreenmount avenne. Thomas Clonmel, Carrickbeg. i LOUTH—On May t7 the remains of officiated at the interment j'ifl. O'Malley, Cornamona. Among those £28. Patrick Horkaa for £20, Patrick Jekn Lysna O'DRISCOLL—On May I WATCHWORD.—Mr. Jeffrey Whetan Rev. Brother Charlea Boyle, were In present were: Rev. Walter Conway, Shell for £85.,James Kelly for £24. 19, at Fort IJale, Weat Queenstown, DONEGAL.—The marriage of Miss : Ballyknock, Dungnrvan, died recently. terred in St Mary's oemetery. Bally- \ - £HeY. P. Qleoson, Edward Martyn. Dr. Mary Mulligan for £ IB, Thomas Com Tlmotky (Francis) O'DrtacoIl. CASBT McCaffrie, Tbe Priory. Blantyre, Scot I The funeral to Kllgoblnet was numer- gunner In the city of WaterforU. He •fThomas B. Coatello, R, J. Kelly, B. mon* for £18, Martin Fraln for £17. -On May 20. at 13 Bason's Hill, Dan land, to Mr. Christopher Britton, Done ' ously attended. was a member of the Meant Sion )<":'' iJL.; J. A. GHynn, B. A.; 8olr.; D. J. Patrick Doonaa for £21, James Moran iel Casey. FORDB—May 16. at Eg- gal, was solemnised at the Catholic I Tha funeral of the lata Mr*. LeaChristia, n Brothers. Brother Boyle ane. I. N, B. and John Hamilton, £ 20. Patrick Regan £16, Thomas Cas- tlngton asylum. Jeremiah Forde, Cool- church of St. Agatha lately. CarYlgnour, Llsmore, took place May was a native of Drogheda. eorary aecreUry, North Qalway, Jldy £58, Pallip Dn*y £19, Michael mona 8TACK^\t Castlehyde, on Tha marriage of Mr. Mamie A. Mc- i lfl, and WM very numerously attended. .^OolBde Ceanntalr. Duffy £21. John Kenny £21, Martin May 15, Bdmond Stack, aged elghty- ..MEATH.—Six hundred members at Creadie, SOB of Mr. Dkominick Mo 1 The office and high mass was largely The branch of the United Man Duffy £87. Mary Mulligan £11, Brld- thcee years. CROWLHY On May tended the meeting of the Navan Total Creadle, Glasgow, to Miss Hannah Mo- attended. ' Zl-eague In Tuam was reorganised May get Doonan £16, Martin Regan £80, 17, at 166 Evergreen road, Cork, BJu- Abstinence Society oa Sunday, May 17. Devitt, daughter of the late Mr. and . 17 at a fine public meeting In the Jamea Doherty £58, Anthony Lynch **«ae Crowley, late of Keelnameela, Tna mambara of the Cappoquln ' The funeral of tha lata Mra. Kate Mrs John McDevitt, Milford, was cele •Town Hall. Mr. J. A. Glynn. B. A.. £U> jmmem Hlggins £38. Myie* Phil- Desertserges. CROWLBY—On May branch of the United Irish League, at Lynch, of Giltown, Slane. to Kllcom- brated in Legg Chapel. Milford. April ^solicltor. presided. The parishes of up, &m> john Reg»a £88, Patrick 18, afc Letter, Clonakilty, Timothy meeting. May 17, Mr. R. W. Collender. mon cemetery, May 26, was very nu 30. It was solemnized by the Rev. l-Cortoon. Kllbesin, Belclare, Cummer j Kentie. WllMam Forkan £53. Thomaa Crowley. RICE—On May 15., at Straw presiding, passed unanimously this merously attended Her demise was James Gallagher, Rathmullan. As ymnd Kjlkerrln were represented. Pre* . f^g** £60. It Is not clear whether it kail, Iaabella Rice. HOURIHAN—On resolutloa: "That we condemn the widely regretted. sistant clergymen were the Right Rev. ^t: Mr. John O Donnell, M. P.; R. A. , ^ ed Districts Board re- tke feast of the Ascension, Patrick ernes eviction of Mr. T. P. Walsh and • W(U 0ongMt QUEEN'S.—The greet meeting In Monsignor McGrynn, Rev Eklward Mc | Corr, U. I. League organiser; Joseph fu,^ L^. o« „. ^ruged I Hourinaa. Funeral from 8t. Flnbairt his wife and young family from their the er> he Balllnakill, May 17. In support of the Devitt, Stranorlar, brother . of the VA. Glynn, B. A.. Solr.; chairman QaJ- ,h- „*a* nr »h. »>«-«» j shurch for Douglas. FOLEY—On May comfortable home In Tallow by the the offer of the board. Irish Parliamentary party and thebride ; Rev John Doherty, St. John >.Vway County Council; B. P. O'Flana- SO, at Templeisque, Margaret Foley. Duke ef Devonshire's myrmidons, and RO3C0HM MON—A wtman named United Irish League was a grand ex ston, eonsin of the bride; Rev. Flor Wan Solr.; Thomas Hlggins, president SHBAHAN—On May 80, at Bally- we are of opinion that this case de Stoneham died lately In Ballinleg, pression of the people's esteem for ence McCarthy, Cathedral. Glasgow,, (North Qalway executive U. I. L.; gaddy. David Sheahan, aged twenty- serves th« sympathy of every true Puerty. at the groat age of 113 years. both. Mr. Delaney, M. P., traveled and tbe Rev. Patrick McDevitt, Mil $!Francis Meagher, Patrick Canavan. M. four years. HOROAN—On May 22. at Irishman, and we look upon his evic Up till twetve months ago she waa from London to attend. Tha splendid ford. ff-% ; |fl. Walsh, Francis Canavan, Thomaa S Dyke Parade, Cork. Patriok F. Hor- tion as the last dying kick and a most able to attend regularly at mass, going brass band from Bally roan discoursed DOWN-—RHJM Jtev. Dr. Henryr ^Coatelloe. Francis Collins, James Gan- gan. O'CONNELL—On May 22, at 58 spiteful specimen of ducal landlord a distance of over a mile, and up to national music Along with Delany, Bishop of Down and Connor on May '"smon, John Wlhyte. Michael Dwysr, i North Main street, Timothy O'Con- ism." the last could read her prayer-book M. P., there were Thomas Grace, P. 17 administered the Sacrament of Con ^Thomas Hopkins, Patrick Freyne, JRS, I nell. Lighthouse, KingwllliamBtown. I -without glasses. CARLOW—Three hundred children Maher, William Carroll, Michael Bren- firmation to one hundred children La £* • '-*'•• ; Hoche, B. Kyne. William Flemmlng, 'BURKB—On May 22, at 33 Geraldlne A meeting of the Privy Council was of Bagnalstown were confirmed by Rt uan, Denis Delany, Michael Sheeran, the parish church of Ardglaes. , John Butler, Hugh McHagh, Patrick place, Margaret Burke. HEGARTY— held on May 19 at Rockingham. Those Rev. Dr. Foley, Bishop of Klldare and Jamas Kavanagh, Edward Lalor, P. FERMANAGH.—At Llsbellaw Petty % . Jordan, Michael J. Donnellan. Michael On May 22, at St Patrick's hospital, present wore: The Lord Lieutenant, Leighlin, In the parish church May 19. Casben, Thomas Nolan, Mark Mans Sessions, May IB, an-important crown „ McGough, James Nohllly, John O'Con , Wellington road, Timothy Hegarty, the Rt. Hon. The ©"Conor Don. the Rt. Very Rev. Mgr. Burke and Fathers field, John Shlel, Michael Lawless, M. prosecution was opened against de nor, Patriok Keane, Martin Hlggina, Farranastlg, Whltechurch. MA- Murphy and Breen assisted at the fendants, charged with rioting on the (,•• — Hon. Sir David HarreU and Sir J. D. Delany, — Dillon, — Shelly, James „• "William Denison, P. J. Lynch, Thomas CARDLE—At Cienfuegos, Cuba, John, Douhherty, assistant under secretary. ceremony. ' Moore, J. Bowe, J. Mulhall, Peter occasion of the Russet meeting in Lls . "Walsh. Thomas Lyons, John Raftery, U. 8. Ordnance Department, eldest son bellaw during; the North Fermanagh At the Fela Ceoll, In Dublin on May Alt the meeting of the members of Kelly, James Walshe, Thomas Brad I Patrick Quinn, William O'Connor. of Bernard Macardle, Midleton, aged election. The men charged are: Mont 19\ Miss Florence Gillespie, daughter the Carlow Branch of the Qaello Lea ley, (Tinahoe), John Ramsbottom, 'Martin Commons, John Quinn, P. thirty-six years. KBLLEHHR—On gomery Noble of Arda, Wm. George of Mr. Joseph Gillespie, obtained high gue, held in the Town Hall May 17, James Ramsbottom, John Witfshe, Mi Kelly, Patrick Tierney, T. Gilmore, May 21, at Cahernafulla, Aghina, Mary Charters of Drumcramph, Robert Dun- honor, having taken fourth place in Rev. M. Ryan, Carlow College, presld- chael Mansfield, Michael Butler, Rich -John O'Neill, Peter Tlghe, JameB Kelleher. RONAiNB—At Midleton, lop of Llsbellaw, T. Armstrong of" compeaitlon for mezao-soprano singing lng, Mr. F. F. O/Phelan read a paper . ard Butler, Michael Shea, Michael Apply, John Ruane, Patrick Greeley, , Catherine Ronayne. COLEMAN—On Drumee, William Noble of Drumee and John McGough, Thomas McHugh, Tor Which there were forty-two entries. dealing with the life, character and Moore, etc., etc. On the motion of Mr. May 18, John Coleman, late of Hall's Joseph Reid of Derryclavin. Informa Michael • Newell, Patrick Burke. Pat Test pieces (a) recite "Victorious works of James Clarence Mangan.' Brennan, seconded by Mr. Shlel, Mr. Mills.. MORRip—On May 17, at 8t tions in the case of Charters and Reid rick Browne, John Concanon. Michael Hero,, *" ai„r "Sot Rapixd th,ue* Cours ,_. we ls, . w The poet's famous masterpiece, "My Thomas Grace, president United Irish ««**« »„>.,«* T.-V„ T ^ ., „ Z (Judaa MaccabaeuB) (b) Irish air, Ann's Hydro, Arthur Edmond Morris, were refused, and the other defend Dark Rosaleen," was recited by Mr. , League, acted as chairman of the t . Qumn, Robert Browne, John McGoughW UB , ... „ . „ . . 0i , . , official assignee clerk, local bank- ants wqre returned for trial, but were 4. (MIAI,«„I trii— ,. «,, , _^ ' "' "Lullaby," arranged by Stanford. W. McNevln. Esssting. Mr. Delany, M. P., who was T- Michael Kllgarrlff, Michae t l Mannlon, Iruptcy court DENNEHY—On May allowed out on bail. A e utrfu loudly cheered, delivered an able and James Courtney, Michael Rellly John b * ' memorial altar to the 19, at Castle magner. Kanturk, Abiaa MONAGHAN.—The recent meeting memor of ReT Canon KellT as eloquent address. Mr. Brennan. and Moiloy, Thomas Lally. John CulHnane y «•• - - P " Dennohy. in O'Neill's hotel, Carrickmacross, of tor bfts bean erected !n the chapel of Mr. Shelly also addressed the meeting. John Ryan, Michael McDermott. Mal^ ' the Farney National Teachers' Asso Coote al1 b hls MenA and the eo I KERRY.—Rev. Jamea Nallgan, par- Leinster - aolry Duggan. Michael Gilmore, Wll- ^ ' ^ * P " WE8TMEATH.—-The death of Mr. l8h rte of Bro8n dted ciation was attended by Annaglaive, .llam McDonogh, Martin Burke, Mtch- pie of*the parish. The deceased died .P " »- M*^ 20, at Thomas Goon, for 30 years porter ot the home hls br DUBLIN—Mr. Mekfrum Maeready, Ashburton, Broomneld, Blackstaff, -' i«el McDonogh, Patrick Donohoe, Mich- on January 18, 1905, and the people , <* other. Rev. M. Neli- ex-secretary to the Dublin Steam- the Mnlllngar workhouse, died May 29, ttor ot Ballymackney, Coolfore, CarrictaftBdga, *«1 Godfrey, John Keane, Luke Shau- of CootehaU may congratulate them- ' »"• V* ******<•. «««P»y regret- packet Company, was found dead in a deeply regretted. Tha funeral to Kil- t6d Pather Nell n WM a ed 8ljrt Donaghmoyne, Kednamlnsfia and Lls- jgnnsssr, Charles Mullen, John Farrel, selves on having the magnificent altar «» « ^ lane at the back of his residence. No. bredagh cemetery was very numerous tnree doonan. Mr. OTarrell, secretary of ffaaTea Moran, Thomas Hughes, WU- completed In such a short time. 7****- i Glenageary Hill, Kingstown, May IS. ly attended. the East Cavan association, was pres Wm Joyner, Michael Tracey, Joan A martlnfl of the eemmhtea of M<» Hwm D"1*"*. ela««htar of Mr, Recent deaths in Dublin—BALFE— WEXFORD-—Mlae Margaret Doyle,. ent aod was elected an honorary mem Weane and others. ,blBTwJ;5p*?n chrdlumfwynpnpnppn ^hn Dlllane, the Kerrles, died May 19, May 18, at Dublin, Mary A. Balfe, wife ftf BallyBhannoa, Wexford, was receiv ber, f Ix>wer Achfll Branch of the United ^e roxleral to ClogherbTten cemetery of Terrence Balfe, formerly of Kil-ed into the erder of the Little Com -LEITR1M—The mission conducted m re The chairman, Mr. P. Marron, Cool- Irish League was held May 17, Rev. J. j * ** numerously attended. cullen, and lata ef Rathgar road. pany of Mary at ott'ngham, England, fore, N. 9., delivered an address. ' •"*? the Oblate Fathers In St Mary's The c k BARRY—May ^1, (Ascension Thurs P. Connolly presiding. Present: Hugh ! ** K**"**"" of May 20 cen- May 6. The religious tltl« is Sister TYRONE.—A young farmer nameoT -.church Sarrlck-on-Shannon, concluded tained the following: day) at 36 Ecclea street, Dublin, Lavella, Michael Sweeney, T. Lavelle, Mary Regis. Patrick Hayden died at Gortfad, near P^sf. May 11 During the holy season great "On Saturday another contingent of Thomas Barry, of Andrums, Agher, ; ^numbers attended the religions exer- A. Barrett, E. Kane, Denis McNamara, OThe death of Mrs. Anne Donohae, Dungannon, on May 20, from injuries Patrick Toolis, T. Gallagher and A. emigrants left Castleialand railway Enfield. BOGQAN—May 21 (Ascen ^ '-jgtom stxi vailed of the sacraments of of Klngstreet, occurred on May 14, and received previoas Monday. The de n Lavelle. The following were* appointed stalon en route for America. The num sion Thursday) at 57 North Brunswick ; ^.' sjienance and communion. on Saturday the remains were interred ceased waa working on his farm with ; to make collections in their districts: ber of emigrants who have' left those street, Anne (Annie) Boggan. CRIM- |l<, •';'' ^ i&k.: Rev, Hoare, Bishop ef Ardagh, at Crosstown cemetery. Mrs. Donohoe two horses and a grubber, when the Mr. O. Lavelle, Aohlll Sound; Michael districts during the past month is MINS—May 20, at 7 Cross avenne, •'•Vi |||>';^ainitll8tered the sacrament of con- was a native ef Ballyedmond, Oulart, animals took fright at a cyclist, and Kilban» and P. Gallagher, Dooega; enormous, being manifestly In excess Kingstown, Annie Crimmina, daughter but for a great number of years had ion to two hundred children in af the late Thames Flood, Loughan, in endeavoring; to restrain them he Owen Kilbane and Thomas Corrlgan, . »f that characteristic of many years been a resident in Wexford. Oftce and May 18. The clergy preaem Kells, County Meath, DALY—May 20, was thrown in frost of the machine, Curraun; P. McQinty and Hugh Galla- 'past. The scenes witnessed at the high mass were held in Bride street Very'^et. Canon Donohoe, at Whltworth Hospital, John Daly, which dragged him a considerable dis gher, Tonrage*; T. Cooney, OirfendafL | railway stations between the emi- church on Monday, at which Bev. P. He* p '""'itf asm, Uokill; Hef. Ftnglsa.- FTJRLONa—May 21, at tance before the animals were stop Wt* follovring resolution was m*l« grants and their friends are distress- Doyle, Adm.^ presided. , . u ped. Utoa, Most •oMly adopts: "KUk-.mr art «W*{ iu and heartrending m the egtwwe." Dalpa, Blackroek, Aim* Forlotg, ]fgf- wm m f
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