The Irish Standard. (Minneapolis, Minn. ; St. Paul, Minn.), 1917-09-08, [P ]
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' t. THE IRISH STANDARD Saturday, September 8, 1917 received reports and was advised that G. B. has refused to sanction, has in Mr. MacDonagh said, had no policy, lic paper in Ireland took the welcome the verdict of wilful murder against timated his intention to resign in view and were living on the memory of news and wrote a leading article on two policemen by the Coroner's jury of threatened surcharges. Mr. C. Parnell, who would never have acted it. But the very next week it pub was invalid and void. The whole ques O'Connor, solr., at a meeting of the as they had done in the same crisis. News from Ireland tion had been carefully considered and Drogheda Guardians, said the action of Messrs. J. Mclnerney and Hennessy, lished a note on the same matter, in he refused to discuss the question of the L. G. B. was illegal. Limerick, and W. Hoolan and F. Mc- which the writer seemed slow to ad law as to the form of the verdict. Mr. L. F. Branigan, whose death at Grath also spoke. A large meeting mit the Pope's decree was due to the Mr. R. O'Callaghan, Co. C., presided Drogheda was announced last week, was subsequently held at Kilcommon, recently at a large and representa representations made to His Holiness ANTRIM. and sell it to the farmers at 75 per was a member of the Harbor Board. Mr. W. Ryan presiding. tive Sinn Fein meeting at Ballyduff, His son, Rev. Father Branigan, C.C., in favor of the cause of Peter Talbot. cent, of its cost on condition that the Kerry. Among the speakers were The Lord Chief Justice gave liberty farmers did their best to co-operate in died under tragic circumstances a year WICKLOW. For this reason, I give this week a Messrs. O'Connell, solr., Fahey, and ago at Bettystown. translation of the decree from the to Mrs. Potter, Hogarth street, Bel eradicating the disease. Austin. fast, to apply for administration of the Mr. J. Arnold Ashton, commercial The following marriages have taken Latin. It states precisely that the The anniversary of the execution LONGFORD. place recently: At the 'Church of the personal estate of her son, Edward teacher in Kilkeel and Newcastle of Roger Casement was marked by a representations made on behalf of the Potter, a ship's carpenter, accidentally Holy Name, Beechwood avenue, by Technical Schools, has been appointed remarkable demonstration, headed by Allocating the estate of Nicholas Archbishop have led the Holy Fath killed at sea on April 7, 1915, by a lecturer in commerce to the Wigan the Rev. R. Barry, P. P., Oldcastle, Co. bands, in Tralee. Contingents were McCann, of Toneen, Longford, who Meath, uncle to the bride, assisted by er to order the name of Peter Talbot sudden lurch of the "Bray Head." His Mining and Technical College. Miss stationed at various points from the died in 1901, leaving a widow and four father, who had gone to Australia, had Victoria McBride, of Downpatrick, was the Rev. J. Nowlan, Arthur G. Joyce, to be put on the list with the other Sportsfield to the fort at Cranahan, children, the Master of the Rolls di solr., 21 Stephen's Green, Dublin, to not been heard of since November, chosen as domestic science teacher in where Casement was arrested in 191jj. rected that the widow was entitled to 257 names of those whom we hope 1915. Kilkeel and Newcastle Schools during Madge, youngest daughter of the late This fort is now known as Casement's one-third of £1,800, which the farm Laurence Kehoe, Clannaboy, Bray, and one day to hear declared martyrs. The the absence on war service of MISB Fort. About 3,000 Volunteers, among had realized on sale, and to one-third decree, which is signed by His Emi ARMAGH. Lawlor. Mrs. Kehoe, Bainagowan, Palmerston them being 200 cyclists and 300 horse of £1,500, which at £100 a year, Park, Dublin. At Davidstown Church, nence Cardinal Vico, Proprefect of the men, were features of the display, and was fixed as the occupation rent of by Rev. Father Flanagan, assisted by Sacred Congregation of Rites, says: Two unknown men attacked and DUBLIN. cars carried hundreds of persons wear the farm from the owner's death to robbed Peter Murphy, victualler, The Rev. Father Donoghue, William Done- His Eminence Michael Logue, Arch ing Sinn Fein colors. The road from the sale. gan, eldest son of the late Thomas and ^Square, Crossmaglen. He was discov Accidental death was the verdict at Tralee to Ardfert, which is five miles bishop of Armagh, and His Grace the ered bound and gagged ten hours an inquest at Lispopple, Swords, on Mrs. Donegan, Danesfort, to Kathleen, Most Rev. Wm. J. Walsh, Archbishop in length, was thronged all day. The LEITRIM. youngest daughter of the late Daniel later. the remains of Fanny Molloy, 11, a Causeway and Kilmogley Volunteers, of Dublin, humbly brought under the and Mrs. McGrath, Whitestown, Wick- notice of our Most Holy Lord Pope Mr. Charles Lamb, a student of the herd's daughter, who was killed by the headed by brass bands, also attended, In the Carrick-on-Shannon district low. Portadown Technical School, has. ob overturning of a cart in which she was and it is estimated that about 12,000 the Department's inspectors have tak Benedict XV. that in the above-men tained a teachership in Training at seated by a restive horse. tioned case conducted *at Dublin, Peter persons were present at the demon en possession of the farms of Messrs. WEXFORD. the Metropolitan School of Art, Dub On order of the Paper Commission stration. The roads at many points Chas. Kellegher, containing 40 acres; Talbot, the Archbishop of Dublin, was lin, which entitles him to a mainte against the issuing of pictures in cig classed among the Servants of God were decorated with flags and mottoes. Michael Feely, containing 27 acres, The Gorey magistrates (the Earl of nance of 21s. per week for a period of arette packages hits the satin printing who suffered persecution and death After the Rosary was recited in Irish, and Nolan, containing between 60 and Sourtown presiding) , fined Patrick Mc three years. industry established by Messrs. James for the faith, as is said, in Ireland. Mr. T. Ashe addressed the meeting. 70 acres, for non-compliance with the Donald, Patrick Kavanagh and Matt Armagh Insurance Committee unan Walker, Ltd., of the Royal Color Tillage Order. But while the case of so many illus Bolger £10 each, with a recommenda trious heroes was introduced, the re imously passed a resolution strongly Printing Works, Rathmines, since the KILDARE. Scholarships in the Irish College at tion that it be reduced to 10s., for beginning of the war. The public is sponse given for the said Archbishop protesting against the proposed reduc Spiddal have been awarded to Lile Ni fishing with a net in the weekly close tion by the Insurance Commission to familiar with th6 satin-printed pic The Pope received in private audi Aodhagain and Luebas O'Dobhghaill, was that it should be postponed pend season, via., between 6 A. M. on Sat ing further proof. £1,109 of the estimated income of the tures illustrative of various designs, ence Fathers Blowick and Galvin, who both members of the Drumshambo urday, July 14, and Monday, July 16, Committee in respect to the current given away with certain brands of cig have been in Rome in connection with Gaelic League class. on the Inch River, near Castletown. But many historical documents the year. arettes. Previous to the wdr Germany the Maynooth Mission to China, and Scholarships in Galway University An increased grant of £200'a year postulator and patron of the case took had a monopoly of this particular conversed with them regarding Ire have been granted to Messrs. J. Dil was awarded to Wexford Infirmary by pains to procure are now at hand, and CAVAN. trade, and when it ceased to supply land and Maynooth, declaring that lon, Manorhamilton, P. O'Rourke, Wexford Co. Council to cover increas from which there is abundant proof these countries, Messrs. V/alker took their project was "a great and holy Drumkeeran, and Misses Annie J. Kel ed cost of maintenance. The increase that because of the faith Archbishop Patrick Devlin, Church street, Killes- the matter up. From an output, in work, and worthy of the highest ly, Drumkeeran, and M. J. Boyle, Car is to last until a year after the end Talbot was thrown into a vile prison handra, rescued in an unconscious 1914, worth £2,128 of this printed praise." rick-on-Shannon. of the war. where he suffered such grave and so state a schoolboy named Joseph satin, they produced this year satin On the application of Lord Walter On the intervention of Messrs. F. E. many torments his death was has Kenna, who had fallen into the well pictures to the amount of £26,000. The FitzGerald, honorary secretary, Co. Meehan, M. P., J. Synott, D. C., and J. WATERFORD. tened and he suffertd death on account at Prior's Cross, near Killeshandra. shutting down of the work would Kildare Archaeological Society, an N. Dolan, a settlement was effected in of it. At the examination for Scholarships mean the throwing out of employment Ogham inscribed pillar stone in the a rent dispute between Mr. W. H. At Kilmacthomas, Messrs. Frank Wherefore, the same worthy Arch held recently in St. Patrick's College, of 50 hands, mostly women, and a loss ancient burial ground at Killeen Cor- Robinson, Manorhamilton, and Messrs.