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8r* 9- in removea t0 DLeinster Tha> caratmony of recaption of tv»o> Counties of tha Emar- land and Norway. It appears thai ther Lynch, Thomas Nagle, secretary Buckley.— M'SWINEY—On Sept. 13. CARLOW. — Jamas Mutton of Mill postulants was held on Sept 11 at tbe aid Isle, i when the boat was crossing from Eng- Kllrush Land and Labor association at the Mercy borne, Cork, Dr. Morgan land and.nearlng the Norwegian roaslM. Crotty, treasurer Kllrush United'McSwlney, B. A., Johnstown House, street, Tullow, died on Sept. 10. Con rent of the Faithful Companions of J 1M on the night of the 12tb of Aagugt tbei Irish league; James Griffin, C. Fltzger' Macroom. — KELLEHEB—On 8ept DUBLIN^—ln tha historie Convent of «•'"«*• Newrtownfoerry, tbe ladles who hn(1 tSie T-**a young man was mlsaed after mldnighl aid. P. Madigai, M. MeNamara, P. Mc-13, at Carrigagulla, John Kelleher. tbe Irish Benedictine nuns at Yprea happiness of receiving the holy r*\ naWt of "Ulster and was not heard of since. Namara, provident Land and Labor as- aged seventeen years. COLEMAN— (where the Irish flag and the flags of fe^iglbn from his lordship tbe Bamllles are deposited; Miss Eileen blsh°P ot Ferns being Miss Conroy. > ANTIIIM«—'A most Intaraating aara- James Br yet, chief secretary for Ira- soclation, Kilmurry-McMabon; Francl* On Sept. 13, at Deanvllle, Mourneab- land, visited I mngloe accompanied by O'Gprman, secretary United Irish bey, Daniel Coleman, aged thirty two Murphy, daughter" of Dr. J. J. Murphy Klldavln (fcn religion Sister Coluxnba). •MMy was witnessed by a large assem nd Ml88 Mr. Greene, Inspector of fisheries, lit league, Kllmurry-McMabon. The Bev years. M'CANN—On Sept. 13, at of Harcourt street, Dublin, received ^ Kavanagh, Kells (In religion fc^f recently when Consul Casement, C. , , . _ - 8lster Mir wa me y the white veil. The vicar general of ^ Aldan). Twelve of the M. G„ opened a new dancing platform " ^ ,» «l«PUta«on from Dun Father Lynch presided Limerick Junction, John MeCann, for- 011 > 1 d Bruges, assisted by the abbe of Ypres b "**" received conftrmatlon. *t the Quay, Ballycastle. Some Umee f?'!"* °°""" *""'""•'^^orrlb" a»*t Sweeney'OW«KT*H;J>sB ho-wl N##tNaetiinliBBg ii„n .a charml,charming. __ba,y naa__r th e merly of Killarney. BEAUSANO e pr tcl to lm >r Patrick! "^ *h Abbe Arnold of Louvaln, per- i«CO«t a meeting a committee was ap- I «*H upon him the necessity famous watering place Kilkee there On Sept. 13, at Kllmagner, t-uu^.i-n, f0! roe ,wl, •Otnted to encourage (iaellc dancing' * P « "8 with the construction ol st&ntifl a home ti,at )„, g|Veu 8ix mem. Beausaug -HOKAN-On Sept. 13, at!formed the religious ceremony. the pler at Connaught i:i®" SBallycastle and tb«y were able to ^'^wrtti, for which a ^^ to religion Ave daughters to the Farranfore, County Kerry, l>aniel Ho-; A joint m«atin0 of tha mamb.r. of grant has t ei i mflde undw tn< iarlm procure tbe platform which occupies a * " " " Presentation order of nuns and one son ran, M. 1). IX)YLE-On Sept. 13, at Divisions AT and 68 of branch of Erin, QALWAV^-Th* Loughrad tampar- rk8 art Tbe foll wlu Srominent position at the Ouuy Con- T° " K constituted to merre at tDe altttr. Ataelia „n ^j. St. Luke's, Cork, Margaret Doyle— A. O. H., also personal friends of auce excursion to Dublin took place oat e de utfttl0D R MOI Casement said It gave him great! ? P : ^ J°hn Byrne, Bev gion Billter Marv i>om|nicj, tbe fifth FITZtilBBON - At 9 Drawbridge Brothers McWeeney and Tom O'Brien, _a recent 8tanday, when 900 excursion- 0 R rr J hn E fplMlsare to stand there In the midst of i™ ™^ **\ ' " : r " **™t»r of this holy family and Oaugh street, on Sept 14. Mrs. Catherine met at 25 Upper O'Connell street, D^b- ts were ^^yeai to the metropolis yle ugb I,oberly Prnnk ro Me SSnen doing their utmost to keepi f,° ' " ' *>*™™W- ter of Martin Hater. Kilbana.- bad- on Fitzgibbon. "n. l«tely fo_^r the purpose of making -PatrSok DoyU of Abbaygat «»««Pou»a atraat. , 1 Mu ay 8w eue K J m'the fine pastimes of their fore- T r f >- - - Brennan. Lanty the 4th of August last the happiness ot' KERRY—Mra. Murphy, a raapacta- Presentations to both prior to their de- &y dled Bal!in c y DnDiel 8w< en< parture to Aineri^^^re^entati^a ^ ' "«""& *» »- o™- jfttliera. They were performing a. ^ ' 'y and Jobn Rwee pronouncing ber solemn vows of pro.ble farmer's wife living near Castle- ty Mayo. n y Mr Rr ce sal<1 h wa from the members of the order consist flatj to in keening up the old ° «*•"«*>• u y « * fesajlon to the Very Rev. John Canom Wand, met ber death on Sept. 17 under ot two Tha dtatS of R. Sproule, Ballrrfaaloa, C DV nece8 lty for tbo COD ! She was ^ handsome gold medals. In­ illtahcustoms. In conclusion he thank-! ? «,, * Power, Dungarvan. There were pres melancholy circumstances. occurred oa Sept 4. I ; scribed; from the menobers' friends, mi Mlas Boyd, Manor House, Bally- f,^" Falcliorrlb pier The eat the Very Kev. Dean F. K. Flynn driving a horse for water along a pas two beautifully Illuminated addresses On S«pt 7 a miltaman namad P»t»r AustraliaMi,.ii. . n*He „„ was. , At a ma.ting o-f th-—a Nationaliat a of [bahalf of tbe Irish dancers, proposed brTdsw* Tbey wt-re Ideal members, and be was * deeply "«rett«a- m TOtt of thanks to Consul Casement,, bridge, an extensive catUe dealer, died accompanied to the railway station bj Kilmurray and Cordal recently a reso- LE, rRIM very suddenly on Sept 14, near New , r of the members of Station was adopted expressinpressing satls- sure they would be received by tbelr " —Mrs, Ktville, Fatharoa, Mteh wa. secondaxl by John McAfae t^^^ largp mmbe brothers of the order In America with ^J"""1"11. *ied on Sept. 14 at the age law. poaaed amid applause. Patrick'g Temperance so<-iety, wltli faction at the reinstatement of the At profoaalon and r.c.pt.on r,oant- thelr bamU uod ARMAGH—On tapt 15 whlla Card I • by a representative at, evicted tenants on the Saunders estate l^eTlir^lZ "ZfitZ?^ ^tt^.^.trict of Corry. b.. ly held nt Nazareth Houso, Hammer tendun<-e of the — ~ y Dal Logue was crossing the roadway people of Ennis of al and hoping that the evicted tenants o« °Z^A *rJ^! Jt°i,?_ .."^^ tween I»owr-a and I.rmnkeeran. was en pU u d on to t bla summer residence In Carllng- smith. London the following young la c)aBfM,8 ^ the '^to'wu leat-1ng the other estates In Kerry would^Teltor^ f ° ^ "*?*?** "" fete oo a reoent Bundnv b«m. th* h«M na,lv ud W0U the Irlsh Cord be was run Into by a cyclist and dies received the white veil Ml.. Catb mtUtu lout] ,.oeeni were ralsed foJ "'jed to their homes. Tbe reinstated evict- ; ^, ^ 'f/^ 2g of be^th etl" Srt^ The sc.'t knocked down, lie sustained a severe erlne Kl leu. daughter of Jan.es Kll ther Moran. A ^ uQ '" ^ tenaDtfl on the Httunder8 e8tate wlll flag floating over the old house In Col- ^gf fl^^f^XCsnP tl.n h! * len, Ardglass; Miss Jmie Coogan. form were the y£ Kev ^^^ be allowed to purchase on the same >*** ««*n- Songs and recitations were ^» «_^ld on ( orry demesne, given by then rendered, and a most enjoyable ^Mrs^. * 'olaa' DrumkMraii. situated on A lira braka out raoantly In tha gro daughter of the law Joto <'Wgan 8heehun, (). K M, provincial Ennis terms as the other tenants. tbe t,aaks l a r Rov D (> D<>a Ennl8 Rev J night was brought to a close by the en- <*' Loo«h Allen, one of the eary establishment of Moses Christy. ?",""' ***!! ""' *T **!*""£' - ' - = - J- Ho, On Sapt. 21 a pratty wadding took m 8 LM?ai Hlu Dt tire party singing "A Nation Once ° ' »«_*ul_ 'n Leltrim. The event 'Haran street, Armagh Considerable,:„.„" ,.„' , ^" .~, "* gan. Ennls. Hev. j. Scanlon, Doora | Place at the Cathedral of St. Carthage Again." was one or the most enjoyable and damage was done to Mr. Christy's es- "__,_; "m) ', rry lncV('l7."ev Rev. J a'Malley, Iiev T O' Gorman at Usniore. when Timothy O'Sulllvan *.n z. . r^t • J T J Dominic OstendL provincial ------Rtcant Death, in Dublin.—FOLEY— successful taeld for some time. This of tbe p.ev H Hbannon, P. J. Llnnane, J. p Killarney, sou of the late Michael tabushment The stock was destroyed' _.„ ... .. , ' On Sept. 16, Cannon Rock, Howth, El­ result Is in great part due to the ef­ Cardinal Logua haa baan pUaaod to ! was eele Keane, John Ney Ion, W. Harding, E. T O'Sulllvan, Killarney. was united In _ ...... Carmelitesbrant assiste, dKensington lij KPV. , W. J. Burns len Foley, Wlcklow street.— HARRIS forts of Kt*v M. Kelly, Newbridge. .appoint Bev, Father Kerr, C. C late, .„„. . „, .. „ „ Steven, M J. t'ahlll, A. Capon, Jobn marriage to Miss Louisa Crotty, second 0 S —On Sept. 15. at 67 Lower Wellington The event ^vas largely patronized by •FBallygawley. County Tyrone, to be f^l" ' ™? '' *',»"*•*'« ^ Moroney, William Keaue, Martini daughter of John Crotty, Llsmore. crowds of both sexes from Manor- Mc,ShflDp 8t Nu tlal tnasH was street, Edward Harris.—-MARMION a a of Mlddletown and Tynan, Coun-i J- . « "'"nib-a -ollege, l>er Lynoh, Denis Keane, John Cahlr P celebrated by Rev. _ 0 . ,_ , „ ,, _, Jon (%ro e P 15 hamllton, Iir-omahalr, Drumkeeran, Kll- ly Armagh, in place of Bev. Tbomaij FERMANAQH _ w.,limm WlH. James Daly. P. Foley. F. Maloaey ° "J'. brother to the bride, who r^\? , '' - ^ Brooklodge Culmul M NA0H OI,ey leDl MatbeW P largue. Tannon. Drucashambo, Bal- IfcParland. G C. who ia on sickl ™ * '~I William W d.- .\iartln Casey, P. Hourlgan,.....i__ , M.. (ilyn. n ; performed tbe wedding ceremony. ' Marmlon. — TALBOTALBOIT . ' worth, farmer, residing at Lennghan. —On Sept. 16, at 23 Snndymount road, linagleru, Biackllon. Dowra and New­ Jr.; J. Duggan, V. Carmody. R O.; p' LIMERICK^-E. B. Pioott diad tt bridge H l'lynn was honorable sec- _. " . . _ . . . .1 near Ennisklllen, hanged himself lately ]r Sullivan, J. Cahlr, 8. Houlihan.! ('arllsle terrace. Limerick, on Sept 19. Kate Talbot late of Atby and Mary Tha Qaali of Dromintaa hava mada ... , ' & boro. —TCRLEY—On 8ept. 15, the re- ^e,t,U.ry" I>p-tails Dontey race (one ia lead In starting the work of tht station master; I*. A Ryan. A ahocking aooidant ooourrad on mlle>—James McPadden's Corry Lass, • queswitn t ahel ropd e biny aGeorg calf ehouse Atkinson. At , thcoroe In­ 8ept 7 nt suit of a tram accident. Rose Turley, lOtallc league for tho commg season. CORK.—Tha following ohangas hava - Knockcentenery. eight miles first; Ktcpbexi Carrignn's Black Prince, ner, his sister Annie said tlio deceased tTOm tne rlt ot Ahory cottage. Sea view avenue, Clon- lOn a recent Sunday after tbe 11 o'clock been made by Right Rev. Dr. O'Cal i y Limerick, whereby a second; four competed. Half mile race went out to bis work, but did not re­ arm ,lel er tarf. VA UGH AN—On Sept. 12, at . , mass • meeting was held at the chapel Ingban, bishop of Cork: Rev. D. Deasy ' ' P named Mc<"ormack, known for boys OVM turn for dinner. She looked for him. tbe residence of his brother, Bev. John f »t«»-r*ntrlck Bredin, iwlth the object of giving an Impetus V C. Kllmichaol, to be C. V.. Dunman Kb"y **th"e cognomen o"f* "Padd "y the weav hut could not find him. Afterward W Vaughan, P. P., Ballynacally, the Very first; Jobn McSharry, seoond; Ave com­ (to tbe work. In announcing the meet way; Hev. p. r. McSweeoey, C. ( er," got entangled In a thrashing ma peted. Race- for bxiys under sixteen— Gamble discovered his body In Mr. cnlne Ju Rev. James Canon Vaughan, P. P., •mx at the mass Rev. Dr. Lougbran Ballydebob. to be ('. C. Kllmlchael;' rlng operations on the farm of Michael Kellegher. first; Stephen Mc- Arthur's calf house. At dmos be woe Jeremlah Klldysnrt, In his seventy-fourth year. B practical advice to tbe congrega- Hev. J. V. Hurley, C (l, Goleen to be, C'onnell. He was badly man- Padden melancholy nnd recently complained gled and wa9 conve ed WAL8HE—On Sept. 16, at Feast of - second: eleven competed. Flat to give their support to the work C C. Ballydebob; Rov. M. O'Lea'ry, re I y to tbe hospital, race (c-onflnesdi -Patrick Trovers, first; K of a pain In bis bead He was about WDere he dled tb Our I^ady of Dolours nt tbe Convent of iff tbe Gaelic league. A fine gathering cently ordained, to be C. C. Goleen. j e same evening. Mclieon, second; three competed. Bl- thirty years of age and unmarried. Jonn Ho ,n Mercy, Nans. Mother Mary Austin, In <•£ tb« people of tha parish, youns; and An ornamantal atalnad glaaa wlndowl O « Murroa, died lataly at cycle ra<,e (<>ne an-J. has been placed In position In the new' y- years, L utA, wia present. The principal «peak- mitted suicide while temporarily In life. BRADT-On Sept. 17, at 2 MacTernan, first; J. J. MacTernan, parish church of the Most Holy R^I TIPPERARY^-The rsnov.tlon of 8t. g^, ace Brav Rernnnl T'RTAH, seC0Qd lhre «sf w«m the curate of the parish. Dr. sano and oxpressed their sympathy gle terrterrace. Bray, Bernard J Brady - « competed. Horse race- XaMgbnm, and Mr. Hogarty, Gaelic nan S th C C0Urcb Rowrca ha John Malone 8 I,,ftlr with his relatives. sary at Mlddleton. The window, on!^ J1^ °" f ' - « ~^Tu7cZZ'8^?a-DOWLING-On Sept 17t, at FZZFlngia i " y- Qa^en- , first; Ml- laaftM orftmser for TJlatcr. James Mo whicb are depicted representations of ^ VArrl^ out on a Bca,e wortny Bridge, George Dowllnc — GALlT cbnel MacTeman's Danrtng Maid, sec- MONAQHAN.—A maarting of tha 0 a grand ld lle ond; *0oiII presided. 8t. Bernard and St Domlnlck. has / ° P - ^ Venerable QHER-On Sept 17 at Bawrot Street ^^ «>mpeted. Boat race-Pat newly elected committee of the Tyda pl l4 a&esot 8tre°goners are to be congratulat- mere parade. KlRWIN-6n Sent in * - MfLoagbJIn and Joe Ford; John league was held lately in the league ed D he >e«nfsdon Bept o. Holy Fnnj.ly at Mlddleton. ° < consummation of the work. at Arrann)0re> Dunvllle avenua a-*.' Foley's Lily, second, manned by J. Fo- rooms, Scotstown. Rev. J. Smyth, V 0n 8,Dt 1S M il,in Mra. Mary Han-ington, Caatlatown- P- ' w,ddi" " —w - «~«—ni- -- ^ '-le}- P" Vo]'<-> an-d• r » F* le™ Jr -ni -• • Mrs. Mary Carroll, widow of lata P.. presiding. Present: P. McKenna. ?T r-hit ' "° " •°|' - mines, Mary Ann Klrwln.—L^P'HEN ' - ^ - ° y- - & dPhlllp Carroll, BaJleborough, died on here, died lately. nlzetl nt ahlr. the contracting parties _QD Se t „ t ^ inflrmary J™**-™™ I-rtae divided between P. T. Hlgglns. P. McGlnty. O. Kelly, T. 8 li or xaa -payt 8 at the age of seventy-four The tanant. on tha Clinton wtata ^^ Ml8™,8 rZ?™*T?I^^ « Kleanor OolngeJ , BartholomeBartholomew JosepJoseph Laphen^TMJ;Laphen.- ^ : McKenna aad I). McMorrow; height, McCarron, P. Bardy, J. Bennot M. Mc U ? da flve feet flv0 jjraars. Nally, F. McKenna, P. McGinn is, J have agreed to purchase their hold !^° "^ f "g^er of the late Alexan- HER-On Sept. n. Margaret Maher 12 Inches ; J. Travers. second: 3 OERftY^—A bottle oorrUinlng a slip ings. Tlte struggle between the owner ,,er.,ng and Mr8> (}olnK' Altavllla' Haroldscross, daughter of Patrick helgbt' Ave feet three Inches. Mohan. F. Connolly, B. Shannon and Cnhlr, and Majo001r JJ. Donalal d AAlexane a ­ |tf paper was picked ap from the sea and the teuants wns a long and bitter , ,*, f, ^i* " " ^ l * * »- Ryan. Shanakill. TrLLY-On Sept MAYO.-On Sept. 19, at the Catholic others. Minutes of previous meeting der, Cahlr, elder son of the Rev. John lit Portballantrae lately by Coast Guard one, but has ended In victory for the 17i at pi Kathgar road, John Tully church, New-jwrt John J. O'Malley, C. were signed and adopted Tbe follow- Alexander, denn of Ferns and Mul- E a88ls ant ^EL Cross, who forwarded It through mg oto^,.,, wcro latter. It was decided that the estateb KILDARE.—MotKar Msry Austin of - t county surveyor and town clecti* 1: President, 8urve r Mr. Betiui-t of the customs Coleraine, gov p. Qulnn; vice president, Uev. commissioners should send down a rankln. County Wexford. The oflSciat- the Convent of Mercy Naas who haJ y<> . Westport. was married to 1 4 r fl rea Mls8 B neVfe?r dau valuer, who Rbould fix the terms of i"?.'''""' ? ?.. ""I™ " " . ? ch«111 I tbe forty-sixth year of her re^ - ' K°ter of Hugh De- tOfflcest» i> L.jnr.1 of trade. Tho bot- Jame8 Smjth. treasurer. J. Brady; u» uue terms ol ,,~"* , -, ,- •, . • -• '™ "' «"•* "»rij-»iiin year or ner \ | _ -Top. ceremony was per- purchase. The tennn lf of l,rl(ie roouJ veTj eW K)rt tie was cover,-1 w,.b barnacles. It con-18ecrotarTi 0weR McKoDxia. The dole to agreed, but the "V ff ». assisted by the Hglous life, died on Sept 10, to the landlord reserved tho r, hd t> < oB f gjjp formed by tbe Very Hev. Canon Grealy talned n si t. of paper, on which U ^^ olected to attend precutlve moct io privilege of re- •J ' « ; » Waterford nnd Rev. ^^ eommunlty of which t fuslni? If the terms were not satlsfac John /Going, cousin of tbe bride. was on((fe tnof ethe oldest members. Tne yo*"* b»rlde wns given away by written: "();.. u.ny tho Lord havo mercy, lllg> nre F MoKenna P. Brady F on me and crow, as we have foundered. Connolly. B. Shannon, J. Lnppan nnd tory to blm. Mr. Llneham, of the es­ Dr. Dougl.i Hyda, acoompani.d by Tn, d-ath of Mr, T Orford, Fox her fatber. William Doris, Westport tates commissioners, came to Rossma- Mrs. Hyde, arrived in Cashel on Sept Hill, Athy, occurred on Sept 4 acted as best man and Miss Gray, New John McKnlght, cap.. 8irsan — (this p McElwaln 17 from cowen and made a very discriminating Uonaskelgh. where he ad- KILKENNY—Tha d,ath of , port, as bridesmaid. word is not log.blei. 2d Feb., 1880." 0n 8.pt 9 , i#rmon w„ prMoh^ estimate of tbe holdings, which has'dre88e<1 a large audlence at tte fe,s Murphy. Graiguenamanagh. occurred R08COMMON.—According to tha Tha annua oenaral ma.tin0 of the m Bt Mary% CasUeblaaey, by the dls- e Wa ,KOm anled D Bory Og Gaelic Football club wns held tlngulshed pulpit orator, Very Rev. M. beon sanctioned and accepted by the'^ f £ iP y Rev^Father recently. will of the late 0'Conor Don, be left Matt Ryan, Knockavella, w>bo to Clady lately. P. Cnrlln presiding. A Keane 0 p D D ,a M of me lnndlonl nnd the list forwarded to v , „. . . had p-tpick Jrx>^ vVatarford road, Kll- P^P^y to the value of £33,272. He charge of the fobs at Donaskelgh. D left nls nte secretary read the annual report. D0W ponvent of Mercy, Thcre Rev. Canon McDonnell, who called a 9 kenny. fell off the mill of a thrashing Roscrommon estate with £20,- which showed the club to be in a flour was a meeting of the tenants and submitted!arrlval ftt Cashel they were met by the machine at Miss Hogan's of Gallows °°° t0 hls *>n Deols. the present large i-oiigrogntlon eager to assist the ocal ctergy Jahlna; condition. The election of offl- the terms to them. The meeting was' ^^ representative dtl-jhj.ll on Sept 14 and sustained fatal te-.O'Conor Doa_ Should either of his work undertaken by Very Rov. Canon Gns w«s proceeded with with the fol attended by all the tenants nnd tbei * - T^ Very Rev. Dean Klnane was jurteg. sons, Owen or Charles, enter a rell- •owlnat result: Honorary chairman ., ^™tW^S$^*5J& ^ a«^ t0 * *»»• ™« terms of ££; ™ C^STRCTT ^-^' "»<»><>*»—™« Fa^r, Car- ^ous or^der he Is to receive on!y £4.000. 0 0 8 avpra e J ivc ,1Ma de JoonOTtaherty; chairman, Mr. Hough-'g^^™ ^ven" 'tolte'^JriFrt- . PDUrcnas* " *c avernir8e seventeenevontoonn yearvoai-sa ananHd n ".. *^_• »-<. • ^"jw" _. »«». • *• . -Areco, Buenos Ayrea, passed At thm mastting of tha Roaoommen **£**** MM! ^^(SHurriSfg Tlstrt^^^ V6W Be»» II. Qolnlan and several clergy^to'fil« etJerhal rewani on Sept" 18. He'tustrlct coun«fi lately a letter'^ru P. Trayoor; treasurer. James Boyle; ,* , £ h«ve been fixed at ten years and as men from Rockwell. belonged to a respectable family at read from the board of works In reply nea bpptnren wl off the On Sapt 9 the graat hurling and. Cranly and had been living at Aughafln' to a coramundcatlon from the council captain, J. Carlin; committee, W. J.,,^M 1OW ** Beven- Tbe v»'»e of tbe land. however, does not seem to have guided football tournament organised In con- for four months, thinking he might re- requesting thtat they repair the old SS*^,,!^Cba?kJ,, M^,n<^'J^'^TYRONtV-M™. Donnally. Dromon Htm Oallagber. James Masruire, Hen-i^eaon 8ept 19 the purcbaFe terms as the Individual nection with the Knocknngow bazaar gain bis health. Dominican abbey, in which are inter- circumstances of the tenants. In order was successfully held. The wentber LOUTH—On sapt. 18 Philip McOar- red the remains' of kings of Ireland, fl^in Fm MCKeUUa °fd Va!' «"— Fo"^h«' "*'"* <™"' •* to rb»-r t0 dear all arrears the tenants will was fine for outdoor sports. Tbe two ry, employed at the West Gate hill. The .board wrote that as the abbey •tekl^nnon. It wai unanimously Qortnacrea. was thrown from hla b^p ,H> ear s rent of old matclie8 UM wa8 was when drlvlmr hnm« fmm Omncrh nn *'"•nipay' °one >year''s rent o f "th*e rent! ' anticipated, were of Drogbeda, met with a severe accident! "ot vestasd In them they bad no «gre*4 to again affiliate with tbe Gaelic Thp" temn""•» U a b[ h Athletic association. Sent 0 and mis talned smch ,n«nZ recommended tbe case of « order-Indeed, the best witness- He was working at the erection of a power to expend money on It. ln Mlas Mary A. MeDsrmott, LtnanhaN h ,w™i „n,wl ,«•!, ™1 Cornelius Murphy, Milcove. evicted *« *** Province for a long time. In pump belng „fted lnt0 position by a 8LIQO.-Th« quarterly maating of that death occurred on the lflth. The the flrst sjtreet,.Derry, died on Sept S. accident occurred near his home. tenant, to the consideration of the contest, hurling, (^ork and Tip- tripod. One of the legs of the tripod the Ballymote National Teachers' aa- In olqrioua waathar tha oh i Id ran ex­ comuilssloncrs. with a view to com- PeraiT met, and the battle was a spir- slipped while McCJarry was at the top, sociatlon was held recently under the J. J. Whita, Beagh, died on &apt. 17, lted onG n amined at the recent fela In Maghera aged seventy-one years. ponsatiou. Mr. Murphy was evicted ln| « « ohig in a victory for the with tbe result that he fell down,' presidency of M. Doyle. The following attended In the female school to re­ V.m, and the ndmlralty has slnceihome team- °°rk and TlPP«rary were striking a plank and falling into the members were m attendance: Messrs, fo ceive the prbws. The Right Rev. Mgr. bought the farm from the landlord. It e^Saf** hi the °tba" contest also, water Mnde^pjfath.^ Hejjustajftad, sev^.Rafferty, GarjB..^dt«BaL66chQQU-..M^a!. -±_i»^23r_'„ .^-. JtoQork,-Rev^B9gh QiK-ftne- and «*v. M Patrick O'Callaghan attended. Tht •^*fl?^t€rt^—^' -t^-rrar*?rWl!!iT-TffilF^^ injuries. Brennan, Doocastle; 0'Kane, Drumna- to compensate him. ; match. The Grangemocklers played a MEATH.—Rav. Miohaal Dooiey. D.D., granshy: P. Drury, Keash; J. H. Mc- Pupils from' the three schools of thej CLARE. — William McCarthy of Recent Deaths In Cork.—MURPHY— great game and had nard luok ln not has been appointed chaplain to the Dermott. Buxinlnadiden; B. Melton, ptrlih nnd the members of the Lisna-| Whltechurch, In tbe employment of On Sept. 'Jl at Walshestown. Church-! bringing off the honors. Tbe Cork men Kells union. Knockminagh; J. O'Rourke, Culfeddai mock Gaelic league classes were ln at^Mr- Downey of that place, was kicked town. Huttevant, William Murphy. Jr^played 8PleQaidly'a11 round and work- Mn, Mary Anna Moonay of Bkoms- M. Mullany, Doocastle; J. Barnes, Bal- to wln from the very Btart tsodance. The prlxes, which consisted]by a horse Sept 12 and died the fol- brother of Rev. Matthew Murphy, P.]^ (bury, Oristown, Kells, died on Sept, 12. lymote; M. B. Henry, Emlanaughtea; Vt books, were distributed by Mgr. Me- lowing day. p., and of tbe late Rev. Daniel Mur-, WATERFORD.—Miae Annia Warran, Mrs. Elixabsth Roe, High etreat, O. Bolao, Cannree, and M. F. Quigley. «•*• wno expressed hla pleasure at| VVhlla satiating In working 1 thrash- pby, United States.—RIORDAN—OndauKhter of John Warren, St Ureula Trim, died on Sept 16, at the age of A resolution was unanimously adopted «• l«wtT«fS the Gaelic league ia mak- 'ng machine recently Bernard Keane, a Sept 20. at 142 Barrack street, Hanora'terrace, Ballytruckle, died on Sept 6, thirty-nine years. congratulating: Mr. Lavtn, Klllaville N. Ug Inwoul Magherd persevera and hopee lnd thatheitr thstudiee chlls- popular resident In East Clare, some- Rlordan of Bristol.—MURPHY-At!**"^ twenty-two years. QUEEN'8.—The Carlltl* and Blak* 8., on his retirement on full pension „,^fl ablf toconvers e aa freely in Irian how got his arm entangled In the beat- 337 Blarney street. Hannah Murphy. An intaraating wadding took plsca premium, the most coveted distinction and wishing him length ot days to en- fill la, sjtagllsh. Mr. Concannon, organ. ers. Tbe Injury was of so serious a •—MOL,0NEY-0n Sept 19, Johannaj°n Sept 12 at the Dominican church, fa the service of the national board of Joy a well earned repose on his allow- character that the arm had to be am-, Moloney, 15 Sutton's buildings, Cork, bominick street. Dublin, the parties be- education, has been awarded to a J. knee. |ayr^ tb* Gaelic league, exhorted hla n ,^mtom* to do all in their power for pouted. HE*JARTY-On Sept. 19, Josephine,» 8 Michael J. Freely, 2 Lombard O'Neill, N. T.. Falrymount school. Rsv. M. J. Brsnnatn prssidad at rs- 1«B» language and the industries of Ire- A lad nsmad Brody waa admitted to Hegarty.—HAYKS-At Ballyhalwick, street. Waterford, and Miss May Mur- Crettyard. Tbe prbse Is awarded every cent meeting of the Sooey branch of the county Inflrmary, Enais, suffering Dunnanway, Timothy J. Hayes, eura-'phy. second daughter of William Mur- fourth year to tbe teacher in each sse- the United Irish league and the fol- laad, and, If they did that ln a few 1 ^ysars tt great improvement would take from Injuries fi-om a mowing machine.' tor. LEHANE—On Sept. 29, at 1*7 of Bridge street, Waterford city, tlon of a circuit whose school has at- lowing were present- P Torsney D |pttce. Alfter the alahrlbutjon of prisea He was following the machine, work-, Gortmore, Mary Lehane. — O'CON The ceremony waa performed by the, talned the highest standard of effl- V P.; P Clerkln treasurer- P J children who were prlao winners In lng on the lands of Island MeGrata,, NOR-On Sept 2(1, at .New street, Kll-j Rev. William J. O'Connell of the cathe- clency in all the school subjects. j Flynn 3M Oethins P Morrison T V, lng: and dancing were asked todto - part of tbe preserves of tbe Clare: larney, Jeremiah D. O'Connor. GRA dral and was witnessed by many Wa- VVE8TM EATH.-On Sept. 11 • faah- Torsney j KLllkenny J Meehaa H Coursing club. A ^f® w^J«u8h^byiHAM-On Sept 2^JRlcbard graham, 1 tertord_and r^bllnjfrlendj. ^ brkle^ lonable marriage was celebrated ati Ppwley,' M. 0'BoyI«>,' J.' ..CosteJlo, J*. " tjif abilities, and the sweetness CT m the machine, and younv«.,«g„ n»^Brody. sprang„^-„„-). Knookrahar,-„... .. —- «.w»^PESRROTT-O« n „.Sept!. . 1 »W« J^» 8 M«ss njj.Bridl.e «Murphy. w_, _siste. _r Mnityfarnbam Catholic church. The' Planagan. M. Coan, J.'Collery, J. Tors- dnging and tbe accuracy of the L to capture It, when one of tho knives;20, at 131 South Circular road, Dol-'of the bride, and the best man R. Fur-contractlngr partJes were John Clarke, ney, P. O'Boyle, M. Coggana, J. Mc- *M(clng of the Maghera school children struck him on the heel, almost cutting pbhVs Barn, Dublin, Richard William long, Percy terrace, * it forth general applause nnd re- secretary Mayo county council, and Goldrick, P. l^ughlin, P. Cartv. J. oft? the foot • ;Perrott, Hawthorn. Cork, in his sixty-j On Sspt. 19 a larga orowd of rsls- Miss Marcella Shaw, River Vale, Mul- Kilduff, P. GlUmor, F\ QuI«ley,'L.Bur- the highest credit on their tal The popular mambsr for East Clara, first year.—M'CARTHY-On Sept M.jtlves and friends went to the Dtmgar-, tyfarnham. .' Nop-i rows'ancl 'B^McDermott'^The follow- .^teacher. A ceilidh waa after- M8." nf? °n,a VlB * ^ C0°9ti,tuent8- at Ballymacandrick, Cloyne. Michael! van railway station to bid adieu to Fa-j tlal mass was cetebrated by the Ret nT resokitfon wa?^1 unan!mouI t'lreld. The arrangements w«w ' th* charge of Louis J. WaMh, B, Mr. Redmond arrived In Ennis and John McCarthy. MURPHY-On ther John Condon, who left for Am-I Father Ryan, Ehmlin, asste4l by the ly «^That we ^SiteTTp |tcltor. ' was met by a large number of old Sept 14, at Rlngasklddy. Mary Mur- trails. He Is going toBallara t and has! Rev. EatLr Murphy, ^^^^XgJ^aZx^TT^^mi^It friends, who {rave, him a cead mlllephy of Raheens, aged seventy-three.—, been home during the summer monthaland the Rev FatherO'Bellto Oonaal-j aiiWhtSai^MnteJ-lSl*o£^Y. , plsl«(Mi«,*^11ionias M0C00I of llaflsssU imr Garndonagh, was lately fltr^iauttaa^"'c7ynei«;,'T6"M^h'om"""tte lltag a loaded gun when it waa «Jto- IS5LJIiSSSal«4alS^ A vote ot condolence president, Father Burke, granted a 25IB-On Sept 18b.at 15 Myrtle Hill ter-|of bis fretnds and admirers were of the! Rathgaony House Mtiltyfamham 1 acddsntally. The shot entered buildings, Bridget Regan.—M'KBN-j fore the arrival of tte toalnth e adietMjaway by her uncle-in-law, Dr. Daly of; waof sth epasse positiod ton> Michael Carty on the holiday. Mr. Redmond visited Us- race__.. , CorkA__^,. R„. ,M,. »»-„.__.McKenasie.-—O'CO. ^.^.^N. mog(. affecttaaato character. A hearty attsrrf hU right leg above fh« WEXPORO.—On Saipt 17 ths olddeat h of his daughter and also to P. doonvama, whence he drove to KllNULL—O- n Sept 16V at Summer HOUBO, farewell wish waa given as the train Bs) waa attsndsd by Dn, Oat- church of Poulfnr was tba some of a Brennan on ttie death of hla sister, •nanny, where be received a war--5J-m re.- ,000161 O'Cononell, solicitor.—COVB- left tha station, aad the young clergy­ wedding, the happy pair balng Arthur Mrs. Maxtin, who died raoantly ia •eigrttaa from Vatbar lteflh»taa*lHssp^ai-0« Sspt 18; lit 2 Da Vasd man aped on his way tohl a first mis- J. Qttbut, PonaxatOWniy Tyrona, ud Amatlca, a#a

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