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1899. Mr. Ooff, of the Brerwerjr. Mary Mr. B. J. Tlghe has been elected' O'NEILL—Jan. 16, at 29 WUVuw MEATH. stating that Rev. Patrick Farrell. C. C.» m IBBH LETiEit street, WaterfOTd, will be the High Mayor of . The attendance In the street, , Ellen O'Neill, ion..-r« At a meeting of the poor Law Meaica ottinbuslaufc, near Glasgow, died i.t.ti­ Sheriff. Couneil Chamber Included that uncom* ly of Coolaflnchogue, Ttuabety. Couaty Officers of the County Meatn. held at er buddenly on the previous eveun;.. .HEvVSFROM ALL THE COUNTIES OP Rev. Father Dunphy, P. p., Strad- promising advocate of Ireland's rights, Wicalow, aged 79 years,. lately, it was unanimously re­ Father • Farrell was brother of Mr. baliy, Ballylaneen and Faba. was re­ w IRELAND. > Mr. John Ferguson, Glasgow. Mr. Fer-• THOMPSON—Jan. 16, at 4» Lowe» solved that tbe members use their best John Farrell, T. C, Frugmure Hou^e, cently presented with an address and guson's services to Ireland in several Stephen street, Catheiine Th.onip.xjn,' efforts to have the present grievances , and of Mr. Titos Karreii, oi a testimonial by his parishioners, as a. «Sj1l*a* ii Xtalng Done by tk* Paopt* al ways and at all times, give him a daughter of the late John Byrne, jJa- of these officers redressed. They con­ Messrs. Perry, . He was about I'J •mall token of their esteem and a ^ J£*m»-~Varioas Itemt From Kverj claim upon the love of tbe whole Irish latetskln. County Wlcklow. and ei-.'.er demn tbe Inadequate provision made years of age. and was of sucb sp.eud:-»*f; 1 M. P., aged 51 years. Christian Brothers' Schools. Yuu&iul. . are endangered by his gruwlug devep- #»seph was a native of Kill and si CARLlW. i WHEELKR—Jan. 17, at 9 Reginald from which he went to col­ IIC- MIy, who for twenty-one years itude. member of an ancient and respectable Board of Guardians, at meet Square, Catherine Wheeler, oi Cel- lege, completing his course at 11.. ,- £**« Inland revenue officer in Galway, family. She Joined the convent 38 ing held Jan. 16. Mr. C. J. Engledon. bridge. nooth. He was ordained priest In i'ie l-dfecl at 22 Wentworth street, Dublin, years ago, and was 36 years professed, M. P., vice-chairman, presiding, passed . MAHER—Jan. 19, at 31 Candyeove QUEEN'S parish church of his native tov. 1: ••/ [lately. He was a member of the 80- and had been four times Reverend this resolution unanimously: "That road, Kingstown, Miss Julia Mali^r, The voters In Maryborough bavt Most Rev. Dr. Browne, Bishop • ." •jJMButy at tbe Jesuits church, the Aloy- Mother. Small wonder, them, on Wed­ we, the Carlow Board of Guardians, de- sister of the late Rev. Charles Maher, elected the following Town Council­ Cloyne, on Aug. 15, 1896. |§f*lan aooiety, the St. Vincent de Paul nesday when her funeral took place. sire to strongly in.preas on the Gov- c. C. the Cathedral. Marlborough lors tinder the new Local Government I!K( KM IN CORK ; ,'j^ocfety, and other religious and cbnr- that a large contingent came to see ernment the urgent necessity that ex- street. (Ireland) law: J. J. Aird, Nicholas HEELAN—- Jan. 19. at 24 Evergreen 'jltable associations, and was greatly re­ her interred. 8^ : Walsh. Michael Corcoran, John "Un­ road. Patrick Heelan. spected by the citizens of Galway. ists for the estabiisnjnent In this G1STHIN—Jan. 18, Edward Oethln. counry of an endowed University tor late representative W. L. Kyan & '.o. well, Patrick Kelly, John OC'arroll, HALU)RAN-Jan. 19, at 10S llr.'i I Mr. Charles Cooley, who for twenty- Catholics, aiiu we earnestly hope that (Ltd.) Denis M. Shelly, Thomas O'Neill. strert, Margaret Halloran. 1 tnree> years was postmaster in Galway, the Governmest will take steps at an George Vanston. KEKNEHAN-Jan. 20. at 59 IA>:.- 1 ULSTEK. J&and who retired hut recently, died Jan HAYES—Jan. 19, at St. Kevin's Park early date during the coming session Mountmelllck will have the follow­ road. Daniel Keeneban. 39, deeply regretted. tipper Rathmlnes. Martin Hayes, agi-d ANTRIM. of Parliament to place the large ma­ 80 years. ing on the lxical Government '»o«ly rot O'CONNOR—Jan. 18, at Manl't" We regret to chronicle the death ol One of the most daring burglaries jority of the people of Ireland on the HI ,N 1 ICR—Jan. 19. at W'oodenbnd^e ensuing two years. Dr Neale. K M street. Ellen O'Connor. 1 Mr. William Louis- Sleator, son of the ever perpetrated in the vicinity of Bel­ Bame footing as their Protestant fel­ Hotel. John Hunter, aged 37 years. Smyth. D Nolan. P. Dunne. P McAvuy KAKRKLly— At (ilasgow. on Jan 11 ' JpropTietor of the Galway Pilot, which fast was committed Jan. 16 at White- low-countrymen." REDMOND—Jan. 18. at 12 Albert E V fodd. W Scully, J Klrwin, V Rev Patrick Farrell. C. C. Caml.n-- ^happened Jan. 2, at the early age ol house, Antrim, when the Star of the The impressive ceremony of pro­ road, Kingstown, Michael Redmond, Reddin. lang. son of the late John Karr*-n • *25 years, deeply and widely regretted. Sea Catholic Chapel was broken into fession took place at the Convent ol aged 24 years. Krogmore House. Yocghal. <' Longhrea New Town Council, under WKHTMKATH and a large amount of valuable plate Mercy, Grav'esend, London, England j Bl'HKK—Jan 18. at 12 Sarsli.-il MAHONY—At Kill lough, Hi : lu stolen. Rev. Father O'BrlejQ opened "•• the elections held in accordance witb The fifteen Town Councillors foi | jjahoney lately, when the Rev. J. Wyatt receiv­ street, Mary Agries Burke. the door on entering tbe build­ fthe local government law, will consist Mulllngar elerted Jan. 1(5 under :he ed the vows of MJsS Kate Donnelly, 1 BRAY- Jan l!fl. at H i'nmrosp 81 •«.•*•!, I'fRK \N-Jan. 13, Michael SUM'I ing, and going up to the rails saw Hit: F. Glynn, M. Ryan. P. Kennedy, J. new Local Government law are Den'il- who took tbe name In religion of Sis­ , William Bray, aged 42 years. Curian. Jgiii 2C years, of 47 drain: i' thart the tabernacle had been removed, O'Loughlln, J. V. Fallon, E. 8. Tener, Kelly. Michael Murtagh John O'Suln ter Mary Teresa. She Is the daugh'er • I)OHEHTY--Jau. 19. at Uienllnn:uwa rmif. Malinger of Uptons, Cork, at- i I and the ornamental stonework on tbe M. Fahy, M. Kennedy, T. Mulkern. J. van, James Doyne. Kram is Static: ! of Mr. John Donnelly, Broughlllstown House, AruVe, Patrick J Doberty clilest Hon of Michael Curran. 24 luu i- top of it had fallen to the marble slab . Geraghty, M. D. E. O'Dear. M. J. Mul- John Wlckham, James Allen. John «' Rathvilly, and was educated at tnc ! 1K)()IJ-:Y—Jan. 20. at the City *f fallt-n Parade, Dublin tformeiiy

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