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The number was less than hill, to be C. C. Ballinderry Bridge amination. He intends to practice to " i Intosting Events From th< still depressing reading, having regard County Derry; Rev. Charles Montague to the previous and Ions-continued de A long time past he has be»*n confined It had been, but the diminution, be Newcastle-West , « lo his residence by frail health, and said, was less attributable to decreased C. C, Ballinderry Bridge, to be C. C. pletion of the population of the coun Knockbridge. try. We learn from the report tbat had reached his 75th year at tbe time Intimidation than to arrangements Isle So Green, of his death. The funeral cortege, to made by one estate for the restoration On March 22, aa inquest was held I 88,995 per8onB—natives of Ireland- CLARE. left tbe country in 1896: and of these St Iberius Cemetery was both large of a number of evicted tenants. at Ballybrannon, before Mr. Atkinson poa and respectable. 8,842. or 3.2 per 1,000 of the population Recently in Fermoy, a dreadful and Coroner, on the body of a fannei At the Kih-»i8h Petty Sessions Court, ooi •f the province ln1S91. w«re from Miss Maria Klnsella. daughter of Mr. fatal fire occurred on Borrlck Hill, by named John Graham, who was burned oa March 22nd, before Mr. A. M. Har- tat 4 BRIEW REVIEW Lelnater. 15.485. or 13.2 per 1.O00. from Klneella, Tomadllly. was recently re which the licensed premises of Mr. to death under very sad circumstance* pur. R. M. (in the chair), Mr. Wm. J. oh* Muneter; 7.434. nr 49 per 1.000, from ceived Into be Order of Mercy. In the Lawrence O'Donnell were totally des Deceased, who lived alone on his farm Olynn, J. P.. and Mr. John Culligan, tin Ulster, and 12.234. or 16 9 per 1.000. beautiful < u-c-h attached to tbe con troyed, and Mr. H. R L«ewla, proprietor was about making himself some tea. J. P. (the later did not adjudicate in oll< ton FROM OUR FRIENDS from Connaugbt the total number be vent in Wfxford, taking for her name of a touring dramatic company, who when he fell forward Into the fire, aad the Coercion Act proseeuttoo), a young ing equal io 8 '•'• per 1.0(H) of the popu In religion. Sister Mary Claude de la was lodging Ln the bonxee, was bbrned was burned about tbe head, so that km maCarlow, three o'clock, and is suppoeed to have discovered. An open verdict was re has taken the evicted farm of Mrs. turned. clal On the rornlDg of March 2i»ih Mies as lay sister, received the white veil, originated from the shop. The Inmates Madigan, of Knockena, near Kilrash). ind took for her name Sister Juliana. having been aroused Mr. L>ewl8, after to! «4KN£B TIMELY TOPICS OF INTER Ann Ding' nn. aged 70 years, of 1? prosecuted three women, named The ceremony woe performed by the saving the lives of two ladies through Bridget Madigan (tbe evicted tenant), fllf-a Windsor errare, Kingstown, was ges burned to death, under very sad clr- Rt. Rev. Dr Browne, assisted by the tbe second-story windows, went bock DOWN. Mary Madigan ther sister), and a wo cla< EST TO IRISH REFERS* ourastancefi. It appears that tbe old Rev. N T. 8herldan. President of St. to get hie m >ney, amounting. It Is said. man named Mary Garvey, aged 60 lady, who "laimed relationship to some Peter's Col'ege. A large number of to £200. and lost his lite in the at On the night of March 20, the Cathe yeara, for general intimidation, abusive Ws of the be«' IrLsn families, lived alone friends, both clerical and lay, were tempt. The bouse Itself wets Insured. dral, Newry, was entered by some per language. asna.ult and conspiring to «fte U, for many years past, and was In the present. but neither stock nor furniture was sons, and eight contribution boxei prevent him having intercourse with stet babit of r'ullng until advanced hours One week ago lort Monday, two agri covered by insurance. were rifled of tbelr contents. This is his brother. Patrick Browne. The cbo' On the morning Indicated, her next cultural tenants .>n the Templemore Another explosion occurred, on the fifth robbery of the kind ln tht magistrates acquitted the younger wo pan neighbor, Mr. Charles Dowd. de estate, in S«uth Wexford, were »vlctpd March 20th. on board N'o. 7 launch, Newry Cathedral, within twelve men, but s'-itenced Mary Garvey to qua LEINSTER. months. tecting a smell of fire, notified tbe po from tbelr holdlnge— The one. Mrs. belonging to tbe war-ship Howe, at jail for a week OM ; Ellen Koran, of I)unbroDUBLIN. found lylp-- on the floor of the sitting- Mocnama-ra owed three yearn' rent Ferry, the explosion took place, took place on Sunday, March 21. at r Tll'PERARY. sen room, where tbe fire originated, part Both held l» ge funiiw The evictions through the door of the boiler gt virj the Convent of Mercy. Canal stree Newry, after a long Illnese. The de sooz The London Correspondent of the ly dressed and ur-onsrlouB Thp old were peaceably curriexl out. out. and Injured one of the own. Strong exception is being taken in ceased nun belonged to a family tna' ra)ublln"Preeman'B Journal,' telegrapu- lady VVILH taken at once to Hi MIchapl'H Stoker Wilson, seriously. The Injured Clonmel to the site selected by the 2etn 8 t 8 had given four daughters to tht .sing under djte, 9' March - * ^ Hospital. where Dr. McKenna, pro man was removed to tbe Royal Naval Postoffice Surveyors for the new poet- - church, one of whom is now Moihei •^"c very * much regret to learn that Mr nounced life extinct. Hospital at Haulbowllne. where his In offive in Clonmel. It is declared to be Superior of Convent of Mercy at Ixr Frank Hugh O'Donnell was moat QUEEN'S COUNTY. juries were -uxended to. at the extreme end of the town, most gan, while two are Nnus in the Con ssaeverely Insured by a gag explosion On Sunday. March .'1st, a largely at inconveniently situated for general vent ln which Sister Mary Xavler died. "".lost evening. Mr O'Donnell entered his On the morning of a recent date. tended meeting was held at Bally- business purposes, and objectionable Deceased was sister to the late Mr J roomB, at Charing Cross Mansions WICKLOW. Some twenty prisoners frr»m Mmintjuv macoda, ln connection with the taking aJso in c.ag right opposite the bar J. O'Hagan, J. P. •bout lGp.m..and. on lighting a match prison »cr» rernoviwl to tbe Kings- of a farm lu the locality, from which racks. Three wneks ago. a meeting was held bridge termlniiB for lonveyoriie to l.'i" «« terrific explosion ensued. It would a farmer, named i'blllp O'Neill was At Oolden Petty Sessions, on March at Murphy s Hotel, itonnd wood. In con auxiliary convict eHtahlishment at •appear that, owing to an escape, the evicted A resolution was parsed de 23rd. be-fore Mr. W. H. Joyce, R. M. nection with the propobltlon LO elan MoryboroiiPh Their rf-nioval was joomB were charged with gas. whlcb nouncing the grabbing of the farm. TYRONE. (ln the chain. Mr. Frank Massey and a tram or rail«tA> communication from carried out In the Mutilin police van* and expressing sympathy with certain Mr. Patrick Merrick. Head Constable —exploded when Mr. O'Donnell struck a Bray to (Jreystones. fileu of ihe Downs. which were sironely guarded I A Belfast correspondent of one ol persons who were sent to JaJl for ul- 8cully prosecuted John Murphy, Wil light. He was removed to Charing Kllpedder. Koundwood, and (llendu- mounted *'onetabulary with draw, the Irish papers writ*a. "Much cur ieged Interference with the family at liam Murphy and Daniel Murphy, all of "^Crcas Hospital In a very critical .ion lough dlaL ,cts The Rev W. Stoke* swords, fo. .owed tiy several ears con rency is given to the rumor that the present In occupation. The action of Derrycloooey, for stealing £8 and a "dition. fuid the latest report U tbat bis prenltjed. and a lortje number of In taining armed c-wwitahles who aceom- member for South Tyrone (Mr. T. W the magistrates on the occasion was al check un the National Bona, value for * life It seriously ondnngered." fluential residents of the dBltrtct were panle often robbed- by them. lin Wick low ajid Wexford Railway then betray «d them by going over tc as awvallat tbe past thirty-Ore years. He'begajf The case on tbat day was adjourned phon Company, to enlist their co-opexauoo. the Tory Coercion government—for tbe On March 24tb. a schoolboy named bis financial career as a clerk In tbe ror further evidence. The magistrates of CI miserable place which he has received -Ceorte Graham Taaffe. ager 10 years, Bank of France, and soon raised him now decided to tefuae mformsiOons'tn •• vum and.can now bald to the end of his and residing at I) Alma road. Monk% KINO'S COUNTY. self by his talents to an Influential both cases. Mr. JOBUX O'DwyerjliL. B.^' oholr Ufa, -town, died fro** toe elWcti of Ji4vin| position, finally founding a bank of hie Tlpperary. a;peared for the. defend lord I K1LDARB. On March 27, in Clara, tbe new mar -accidentally eaten a portion of a rat- own, which has a solid,reputation. The ants. In qu poison cake. The deceesed was a day- On March 28th, a terrible murder oc ble statue of St. Franc LB of Assise I pre son of the deceased, M. Patrirk Me- man < pupil at Avoos School. Carysfort ave- curred near KHlenogti. a emaJl village sented) to the FranrL8WATERFORD. . tainot man^ojt iftyWaltiwm. terrace. Black- man oaroed Samuel Bell was found, The convent Is a teaching Institution, known, before her marriage, as tbe Mr James Orr. Q. C , County Court I whlcr borne - rock, brought some cake In hia co«u lylog on the bank,of tho Grind Canal, and la occupied by tbe Minor Francis Counteee Komarska. Judjfe for Fermanagh and fiionaghan On the evening of March 23. newa can Brotbei hood. A goodly gathering sergeE peefcat tenths ache©!, spd also a' por hia head mutilated, onn of bis eyes The firm -it E Ryan A Co., which bae been appointed., to the office .of reached Woterford of a big-burning at from Clara and other IOWDB and the is Oar tion of the rut-poison cake, which completely guuged'out. and the lower conducts the Soap Works, Cork, baa County Cou't Judge and Chairman oi BaJlychan farm, near Trtinore. The neighboring parishes witnessed the with ~*«trongly resembled oat-cake. It be- portion of his face bCounty Down tenant of the farm had purchased from, -cams known amongst the boys that ceremony, The same Cazetre also announces of the Land Commioslonv-and-waa^aboatvi hlinse The country In whi.h the crime was bility Comi-^ny. and the shares were ushers Hardmsa bad cot some "sweet cake.' committed Is « wild, desolate region. List week one of tbe most extraor ouTer&d for p>tibllc subscription OQ finally the • porntment Of Mr. Walker being evicted for. arrears^ when: Mr.. Andrew FarrelL T. C. of Waterford, to gold e -and the deceased, during luncheon truj«Uy Inhabited by turf-cutters, who dinary ant Affecting n|M*'tacles that Inarch 26tb Cral& Q. C. as County Court Judge Oi scarfs hour, went to where Hardman's cost whom the tenant owed a large" trade depend lar-ely upon help from tbelr has been witnessed, even at Irish evic In Cork, oh March 24th. Coroner Fermanagh, ln the room of Mr. Orr. . emble •ww hanging, and took a portion of the debt, intervened, and paid off tbe'claim relatives 1. America and Australia to tions, took place In tbe townland of Horgan held an InqueBt, in tbe ..^sweet cake, and also a portion of the sf the Ijind Commissioners. Mr. Far- meet the • mands of the landlords. DerrylAh&h. near Mountholua. There County Jail on tbe body of a man -other cake, not suspecting that it was rell subsequently brought proceedings days w Bell, the nurdered man. llvnoV |n a resided In the townland a poor old named Hartnet. who had died Itn poisonous). He ate a portion of tbe lat DONEGAL against the tenant and,an eviction tO WOi wretctied hovel on the b&nk of the man named Thomas Dlgan. who occu that imrtitu'ion. on the 15th, tbe date 12 poo --star and shared It with three other boya. took place. On the morning of March canal, dependlnglargely upon bis soo. pied a small holding on the estate of of tbe expiration of bis term of elpht On the afternoon of Sunday, March Thb ""The four boys were taken)suddenly IU. 20, all the buildings were burned down. who Is an Army Rueervo man, for sup Mr. Wm. O'Connor Morris. Q. C, Coun months, to which he woe sentenced for 20th. a shoe ing occurrence took place poor o -mnd were allowed to go home. Young and the police authorities are now in port. A man named Joseph Balfo, ty Court Judge, wboee family seat, at fatee pretences Mr Morgan strong In a small country house In the dis at the ""Taaffe died about 2 o'clock next morn- who spent a portion of tho evenlog Ourtnamooa, is but a abort distance trict of Cock.,..t, near Buncrana The vestigating the matter. I Munlc ly commeti'ed on the statement that ritaf. The others are progressing favor- with the deceased, and who went m tbe away. An ejectment decree was ob was alleged to have been made by the occupants of the house were an old The question of the freeing of Wa emu ft oably. •pot where the body lay after Its dis tained against the tenant at the Janu Governor to the effect that It was not man and wnmon of the name of Blew terford Bridge was brought before tbe one ol The death is announced of Patrick covery, was* the flrflt to go to the bar ary Sessions of the present year; and necessary to hold an Inquest. and with them resided a grown-up son Kilkenny Grand July, at their first that JM "JfcDermott. retired. Innpector of the racks and mport the matlor to the po ID persuonce of this he was about to named Charles Blew, on invalid meeting, by Mr. Dunbar Barton, Q. C. Christ Dublin Metropolitan Police, who dieSheriff's to six. form, Curro. In the Castlelaland dlatrirt, re ed to be suddenly seized with a shoes a Circulars were forwajded to ail tbe officers hesitated before carrying out ported to the police that on the night paroxysm of rage, and. grasping a •clergy and Members of Parliament In the eviction. Tbe state of affairs be women of March Hth his bouse was fired Into potnto heetle. he rushed at the old golden Ireland, Inviting their attendance at CARI/OW. ing communicated to Judge Morris by a party ot armed and disguised men. eoujile and * ruck them over the head •overei, the Ervlted Tenants' Convention Con- who had nTlved on tbe scene, he In The police investigated the matter, and face l.e then turned his atten Previous to tbe opening of the As in turn ' ference. structed the bailiff to go home and en- and found a bullet embedded ln the tion to the bedridden brother, and ter ovei At tbe regular meeting of tbe Guard sises for CJJIOW. the County Ornnd terlug the gloomy cabin, spoke words hall door. The reason Rourke assigns furiously assaulted him also. ULSTER. fringed lans of the North DubHn Union, in the Jury adopted the following r*>aolutlonn of klndnesB to the dying man In addi for the oufage Is that he took an am ent board-room of the Workhouse, North "That we, the Grand Jury of the tion to leaving a sum of money with evicted farm in the district they an County of Cnrlow, consider that the Brunswick street, Mr. John Carolan, J. Mrs. Digan. before leaving to obtain In the cape of John Murphy, ex-Rate by the ] report of the Hoyal Commission on the ANTRIM. P., chairm*4. presiding, an application some neresiarles for her husband. The Collector of tho Klllarney Union, who at Its financial relations the early attention was received, on behalf of 26 ladles re- old man if said to be beyond recovery defaulted to a considerable extent, and homes of her Majesty's government, in order Mr. Jnmes Ross, a highly-respect-d •raiding In Howth, who stated that they and his de' h at farthest but a matter whose sureties were Timothy KelleheT, handsoi that the exact amount of the over Catholic citizen of Belfast, died on wished to bo rated and enrolled as of a few days. farmer, of Calllnafercy, and Michael CONNAUGHT Thej taxation d.srlosed by tho report may Tuesday, ."arsh 10th, at his late resi Toters in respect of premises. No. 1 Roche, chemist, of Castlelsland. and In poorolc be ascertained, and ineasurpss of relief dence. Cliltonvllle. Antrim road. The 1 in a ver Edmond Villas Howth. The raie-col- which case a Judgment was obtained recommended to Parliament,'' and: deceased gentleman, who had attained I—wears •+ lector had reported that the premises on the bond, a receiver has been ap GALWAY. r further, "that ftr* respectfully demand the advanced age of elghty*one, was *""•* \ oassook. were closed when he called to Inspect WESTMEATII. pointed ov»r the estate of Mr. Roche, that her Majesty's government will born near Belfast, and at an early the gen -them, and tnat the description of them and the Guardians are hopeful of re Mr Joseph Bowles, who was sen take Immediate steps to extend to Ire An occurrence of a startling and sen period of hii career embarked in the causes : rjgiven fa the rate books—"Young Men's covering a substantial portion of the tenced to penal servitude, In connec %t land the provinces of the Agricultural sational nature took place on the town building trade ln conjunction with his one of t -Christian Association"—was a mis- defalcations. A sworn Inquiry Is to be tion wltb what was known at tbe time Rates Act of 1896. and thus strive to land of Bally kilroe, near BaJlinagore. brother, the "late W..l!am Ross, of lag the >xwraer. It was stated, however, that held Into the defalcations. as the Ballinderry tragedy, on Mar< h Clonard Mills. Falls road. In a later hjtoseif tbe applicants were members of the relieve the agricultural depression in recently. • There resided at the place 26th. arrive at his home. Ixjoscaun. Ireland In (he same manner and to the mentioned a farmer named John Rob We regre- to announce the death, at period of his business career, during banquet Young Women's Christian Associa near Woodford, alier two years a».d the episcepacy of the late Most Re\. each one same exter as tbe provisions of that inson, who was in comfortable circum- his residence. Day-place, Tralee, re three months' incarceration, and re tion, and that they did not reside in cently, after a lingering Illness, of Mr. Dr. Dorrian, be was selected by the Evahundre d tbe premises, but held meetings there act have rr ieved tbe occupiers of agri staJices, but who had been on bad ceived read mille failtbe from ail h s • *.• Denis Barrett Deceased carried on Catholic commlUete to build the pres Jluttl occasionally. Tbe application was re cultural lauds In England, Scotland, terms with his wife for some time past friends and neighbors, who never bad servatloi and Wales." owing, It Is alleged, to the woman's In an extensive business ln Tralee, and ent St Mary's boll, on Bank lane. Mr. jected, by 17 votes to 5. At the same any other feeling than that of Implii :t Ross was a sincere Catholic and a my opin temperate habits. On the evening In by his sterling Integrity and upright confidence in his innocence of the meeting it was resolved to appoint in business principles won the respect stanch Nationalist. 'At one of the twin -the VporkhouBe Hospital, tbc additional question she proceeded to the village crime of which he was accused- the an of BaJlinagore. and was not seen again and esteem of all with whom he bad largest open-air meetings held by tbe KaiSt .:Nun», whose duties will be as follows: KILKENNY. killing of a man named Cailagban, w*io himself i until her body waa found a short dis intercourse. He had been in failing Catholics of Belfast to condemn tbe ac "Two ,xo superintend the cookery, two had taken on evicted farm. Callaghan tion of the late Judge Keogb, in con of the n Tbe Assises for Kilkenny City were tance from the house lying In a pool health for some time past, but it did had fired a shot at a man named Kel latter tin «to superintend the distribution of the not necessitate his reUreanent from nection with his notorious judgment ln :.food on the female side, and two on opened, on March 26th. by Justice of blood which came from a large hole ly, who was a member of a boating fare the In the side of her head. The police re business, which he punctually attend the Gal way election petition, tbe chair golden c "the male side. Johnson, aeeotrfpanled by the Mayor party in 1894, on Lough-Derg. and m was taken by Mr. Ross-. At the time and the High Sheriff, T>r. J. White, J. moved her to her house and on her ed to until two days before his death. the effort of tbe party to*take-the guo •bleb is Duting the early hours of the morn- His funeral took place from St. John's of the riots of 18S6. Mr. Rise was ap slag of 24th. a sad drowning accident. P; There being no prisoners for trial, statement arrested her husband who from him he was killed. Mr. Bowles makes w has been removed to the Tullamore church, to Abbeydoruey, on Sunday. pointed one of the Cotrfmlssloners, in ttuwths 1; ~hy which three lives were lost, oc the Judge was presented with a pair of release was somewhat unexpected. conjunction with the late Sir Edward white gloves, by the High Sheriff, who Jail, pendhg further developments. March 21st Ing city i curred in Kingstown harbor.*, Four of- Harland and Sir ^ndrew Reld, to aidltSpt .vtfieeraiof the war-ship Jason, which is stated that it was the second time in Robinson 1J a man in middle life and the father of a large family. whom waa entrusted the disposition of . This! K«t prfsent iB) the harbor, $ad arrived succession that he had had a similar the police force in those troublous She day o I* mmmg®$eampmbwa by the last train, and left pleasing duty to perforna; to which the LIMERICK. ROSCOMMON. times. The deceased also gave evi Us neare ^f?"Vietupfc wharf for.£belr ship, in a judge responded that he also bad had dence on the part of the Catholic body 3Q.-attene An action for breach of promise of On March 23rd for the second time I. tour in si * *-rj A ^the d^rwitibn of the Jason, the boat case was fully gone into and at tbe ing. Reilly bad sold seven large bul the same class in life. There were no matter of the estate of Patrick Taane, many acts of generosity from the men ngtothe ^^WspiiBed, and the occupants were close of tho testimony the Judge said locks to a dealer named Rafferty. in love-letters and the plaintiff, who is an owner, again came before the court, of the JNorthern Capital, in support of OnGom et?*th*6wji» iftifco the water. Their cries the market, when the police took bim Intelligent young woman of twenty- when on application of William Scal- the National cause. The fund is now leramony he could not let the case go to tbe jury ~ County Meath. Hill was arrested casions, and her statements were cor- cepted. of Sir Wm. MacCormac, President of ^ ai for having stolen six calves, which be »oborated by a number of -witnesses. ,' pieteltllPjHhot neither of the boatmen. the Royal College of Surgeons, was IK jf*rh^mB&hurling teams ia3reland this year shall be ,ve«tbk*enB ot public sympathy ' In Castlebar, on March 28th, the fun In the .noble profession to which •* xe peruoE tdpU^)Is*», - whb^*bi C^lhn^'lBiwt be WrcbtmicribiW > by p»- - Oh,** iftliitttrtlon o# iK»ps a* the |at«d the County Cork Grand Jury on •Itiajuy pomp and «mj and local enaaideratioaa. .<.>"•*?*'• ft* launesw drill. The see- •.arse?. !H ***o»t Ji tumted at th»
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