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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 Sligo. The attendance In the street, Dublin, 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,. Navan 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 Youghal, 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, Cork. 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. GALWAY. 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 Fermoy col IIC- MIy, who for twenty-one years itude. member of an ancient and respectable Carlow 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 Tuam Town Commissioners, elected Ian. IVter Italy, MMiael (Jalluglic- before her reception two years agu ut j NEILL—At The Shoulder. KtlculU-n. (iM^HONY-Jan 18. at Kai!> / which composes the tabernacle, fall under tbe new Local Government law. ThoniHH McDoLnell, Palilck Meilelun Uravesend. James Nelll. Cork street, aged 10 years. Cottages, Kllbarry. Julia O'Mahof- ing. Katber O'Brien reported the oc are James McDonnell, Dr. T. B. Cos- George lilckey. 1 tello, Patrick Murphy, Charles H. The death of a Mr. Richard Nolan, ol O'NKIIJ— Jan. 20, at Emorsvi:ie SHEKHAN—At ^oi.th Fever !'• • currence to the parish priest, Hev. >'JBlake, Michael S. Shine, James J. Beg- Knockinrane, occurred on Jan. 16, at avenue S. ('. R. Mrs. H O'Neil. leii.t pltal, William Francis Sheehan. of :.;u- Father Hamlll. who was in the pres ley, Joseph A. Glynn, Dr. J. E. I>owl- the advanced age of 94. who was al of the late William O'Neil, Bray. WEXFORD ljgarvan. aged 6 years bytery A thorough examination of t?.lng, Jr., Francis Meagher, John 1 onnei most the last of a remarkably long- O'RIORDAN-Jan. 20. at 6 lister The County Wexford Teachers As DVVYER Jan 19. at 3 I^ough V nla !. tbe place was made, sjid It was seen 3y, Michael Goggins, Patrick Sulk in lived family. His father died in 1857, street. Phibsborough, Dublin, Timothy soclatlou, at meeting heal In V\ eifuril William Henry Dwyer. that the burglars had gained entrance CPatrlefe Conavan, Prancla Keane. John at tbe patriarchal age of 112. About O'Rlordan. Tralee. Jan 20, passed this resolution: "Thai MOORF^-Jan 14. Mrs James Mom P. by smashing a window in the sacristy. iUcPhilpln. twenty years ago a sister of deceased DONOHOE—Oct. 18, at the Good Ra we accept the amended Maynooth, rea- i Main street, Midleton The door leading Into the sacristy died aged 81, and ten years ago a marltan Hospital, Dawson City, Can olutlons unreservedly in good faith ai WADE—At Midleton. on Jan I"' from outside had been tried first, and brother and sister, aged respectively ada, of typhoid fever, Thomas Douo- a final settlement of the iuauagi-rl.il Thomas George Wade. an ineffectual attempt made to force _ -LEITRIM. 92 and 84, while In 1800 another broth hoe. Hallyellen. County Carlow. Question, so far as Roman t'aihnu Barter—Jan 4, at S»'_' Patrick wine'. the lock. The burglars then Inserted William Kowley, Mount Campbell. er died, aged 86. One brother of de FLOOD—Jan. 16. at BO Lower Mount- clerical managers are concerned." Elizabeth, aged 64 years. the crowbar underneath the window, 'Drumsiia, Is tbe High Sheriff for the ceased survives, and lives In Detroit, pleasant avenue, Rathmlnes, Mary The elections In Oorey resulted as KEENAN-Jan 15. at Tlmolea.,,", which is about six feet from the *county this year. Mich. He Is now aged 89. A first Anne Flood, of Robertstown, County under Elected—William Cooke, V\U Mrs C Keenan. llotel. Olandore ground, and forced portion ol It En At' an examination held at the cousin (mother of the Rev. John Kin- Meath. liam (Jraham, Bernard Klusk, tiarret t M"SWEENEY- Jan 15. at South In trance was then effected to tbe sac *Queen*a Printing Office (Messrs. Alex. sella, P. P., Bdenderry). It also living KEOQH—Jan. 13, at 27 Queen's Doyle, Patrick Byrne, James Byrne, firmary. Peter McSweeney. Farmm*. risty. A press In the sacristy 'was Thorns' & Co.), Dublin, Mra. Joseph in her 95th year, while her brother Square, Dublin, Thomas Keogh, Green Daniel Donohoe. James Whltters. Mi Tl'OHY—At Rlngaskiddy, Aim: opened by a skeleton key. The linen 7 Nanglo'B children, of Cornaroy Natlon- N the late Rev. Thomas Nolan, P. P., Ab- street. Birr, and stepson of Richard chael Kelly. Tuohy, aged 60 years. was token out and thrown about, and . ml Sohool (Drumshanbo.) were awarded beylelx. died In 1887. aged 93, and prev Bell, 119 Lower Gardiner street. Dub The fifteen members of the Town WATERS-Jan 14, at 25 Sundm ., a case containing the monstrance, . A prise of $20 at the recent Tending iously three other brothers, at the ages lin, a respected member of the Work Council in Ennlscorthy. under the new Well. Mrs. Elizabeth Waters, at an ud transparent pyx. containing the conse —competition. of 71. 73 and 84. Tbe ages of the fam men's Band and Club, 41 York street, law, are: W. J Doyle. W. P. Casey, i vaticed age crated Host, which Is carried about ID ily in tbe aggregate are 638 years. and of the Confraternity, Wealland Morgan Klnsella, J P Ryan, D. Cosh- KELLER—At 2 Newsom's Quay. procession or exposed on the altar, ^os MAYO. row. lan, J. J. O'Brien, T. 0'1/eary. J. Ben Margaret Keller, late of Klllowen Ular- opened. This article is composed of A branch of the United Irish League gold studded with gems. It was ab DUB f.IN. LYONS—Jan. 18. at 15 Rathdown ter nett. P. O'Neill. Dr. Roberta, P. Byrne, ney. -WM founded In Meellck on Jan. 16, race, N. C road, Collette Alice Lyons. O. Dempsey, M. Ryan, A. Harpur, D. BEAT'SANG—At Ballycrpnnan. Hal- stracted from the case. A safe in tha . ..VWnen the election of officers and a Lord Mayor Tallon of Dut-'tn was re MAC CABE—At 18 Hume street, Jo Jordan. lymacoda. Jan. 15, Mary Beausang wall of the sacristy was opened by a *5oommlttce took place. Result: Presi* elected to that office. It was also made seph MacCabe. Jylonasterevan. aged 23 New Ross Town Council elections LEHANE—Jan 18. at West End skeleton key, and the chalice, a silver * «3efit, Bffr Thomas McGeaver; treasurer, plain that in future no second term communion cup with gold lining, tak years. under the new I^ocal Government law Mallow. Mrs. Elizabeth Lebane. agcU Mr, John Shannon; secretary, Mr. of office would be considered. en out. The burglars then opened the RAFTER—Jan 18. at 55 New street. resulted as follows- John 8. Heara. 58 yean. MJSJohn MoNlcholas; committee, Messrs. On Jan, 15 the new (temporary) door from the sacristy into the sanc James Aloyslus Rafter, aged 5 months. James O. Dooley, Arthur J. Doyle, Mar 1flch.t*l Gallagher, Pat. McGeever, Church of the Holy Name was opened tuary of the church. Once inside the- WALKER—Jan. 17. at Cregmoro, tin J. Delaney, Surgeon-General Cher KERRY. ... ,"jy|a, JWcDpnogh, Thomas Gallagher, at Upper Beech wood avenue, Ranalagh. chapel the thieves demolished the al Nobber, Henry Walker, aged 69 years. ry, John Meehan, Patrick Kennedy. The new Urban District Council foi ilrtfjdjICslly,, gihomas O'Connor, Larry The Archbishop of Dublin presided, tar and forced tbe tabernacle, which la Joseph Roche, James B. Hearne, Pat Llstowel. under tbe local government, ~ SJs^efldan, John jacHugh, Michael Do- and tbe sermon was preached by the an Iron chest placed on the sdtar as a nioBt Rev. Dr. Donnelly, Bishop of La K1LOARB rick Tierney. Patrick Oannon. John consists of D Ix>ughnane. J. Carroll receptacle for the consecrated elements Jfafii, IflchaeJ Brady, Anthony Lundy, Grace. David Murphy. Henry O. Hln- (L), J O'Connor (L). J Rroderlrk n ^i^/WfepOBTiir'afld James Oroarfce. it nes. The Naas Town Council recently in the Eucharist, and was removed. elected under the new Local Govern son, James H. O'Crowley. J Flavin. J Bunyan (L), W L Fitz The tabernacle was dragged ont of Its r Jims'decided' to elect six delegates to Mra. Dawson, wife of Manager ot gerald (L.), P Hayes (L). T F (>n- •jr«pre»«nt the branbh on the East Mayo Flndlater & Co.'s establishment, in ment law 1B composed of Richard Sar position, taken to the sacristy, mud gent. Joseph O'Neill, N. J. Flanagan, W1CKLOW. nln. M Kerin (L). M OConnor, T V ; then through tbe rear door. It Is a IBxecutStev The Col lowing were elect- 8011th Great George's streot, Dublin, W. A. Cronin (L.) As will he Bepn William Qulnn. H. J. Farrell, William At a meeting of Nationalist electors heavy chest, about three feet by four <• «d: Mown. Larry 8herldan, John Mc- while walking In the garden at the the representatives of labor secured Staples. Stephen J Brown, James Con held at Delgany, Mr. Simon T. Doyle feet. and must have taken at least two Klcholmi, Edward Cooney, J&mei rear of her residence, 10 Upper Mount- seven seats out of the twelve. This i* way, Edward Byrne was elected as the candidate for Del men m ha*ul it about When It bmd -Qujnn, Michael Brady and Pat. Mc- pleasant avenue, Rathmlnes, wna excellent. struck in the forehead by a bullet DIED—At 18 Hume street, Dublin. gany division on the Wlcklow Coun been removed to the open afr it was cil, and Mr. Patrick Devcreux, County The members of fhe local governing dragged to the wall and after being On Jan, 18 ft Curnanool. Castle bar, which had been discharged evidently Joseph MacCabe, Monaeterevan. aged Council division of Kllcoole. and Low body In Tralee. under the new law. lifted over was hauled over a disused (fllei, John Cannon, aged 86 years. from a rook rifle. 23 years. Jan. 15, at 10 Gray squ.-.e. er Newcastle. A meeting was also I were elected on Jan 16 Thy are St bridge above the railway to a fenoe Deeply regretted. We deeply regret to chronlcl ethe James O'Brien, formerly of Ballltore, ' J H Donovan. James Baily. Garrntt which brings the roadway over the death of Mr. Timothy O'Rlordan, ot County Kildare. Jan. 18. at Cow- held of the Nationalist electors of the The Town Councillors elected for Rael. Robert McCowen, Jonn O'Pon- bridge to an abrupt end. Here it "was- the Freeman's Journal staff, Dublin, pasture, Monasterevan, Edward Rob Ovoca electoral division on the Coun .Westport, under the Local Govern nell. Jerh. Brosnan (laborer}, Isaac burst open with crowbars, and Its con which took place at Ulster street, inson. ty Council. Two candidates were pro ment I»w, are: Peter J. Kelly, John : Rernnrd. Laurence Quinlan. Mirbue tents, consisting of the pyx, a little Phibsborough, Dublin, Jan. 20. The The men elected to manage the local posed, viz.: Mr. Patrick T Carey, dnp- j •' CMalley, Patrick McBrlde. John ' Crowley, David Oolden. Thomas Slat- chest In which the consecrated Host deceased was a native of Tralee, and affairs in Newbridge under the new uty vice-chairman of the Rathdrum Walsh, Edward J. Heraty, Thomas tpry (victualler). W Hill. R. Latch- was kept, and the ciborlum Both ar had only reached the full years of Ix>cal Government law arc Prank Board" of Guardians, and Mr. James " Joyce, Mylea Staunton, Mnnus Molloy, 1 ford. J Walsh. J O'Keefe. J M Slut- ticles were composed of silver. The manhood. He leaves a young wife to Burke, solicitor; Dr. L F Howan. T. Byrne, auctioneer. Tlnakllley. Augh- , 'Thomas HcGreal, Thomas Navin, Owen 1 tery. F McDonnell. John Myles. M vestments were scattered aboot, and it mourn his loss. Mr. O'Riordans ca Reams, P. J. Doyle. 0. F Turner. T. rim No decision was arrived at. "CMalley, Thomas Walter Joyce, Mich Kplliber Thomas Lyons. Thomas Sim was subsequently discovered that a col reer as a journalist covered a stirring M. Flood, F. H. Dickson, C Whitehead. DIED- Jan. 18. at Sir Patrick Duns ael Browne, James Ryan, Martin Mo- lecting box at the front door nad beea period of Irish history, and his profes T. J. Dowllng. Hospital. Dublin, Felix Culleu. Tee- tery (Rock street). ;««, William Monaghan, Austin O'Mal- smashed. An effort had been made to sional duties made him witness of nomo New Town Councillors in Athey are tample. Sugarloaf, County Wlck'iw. j A3L<&, Joseph Gilboy. break in the front door of the chapel, of the most memorable scones of (no Matthew Minch, M. P.; John A. Dun agpd 45 years. j LIMFR1CK. } On Jan, 17 policemen called on Mr. and a small portion of a crowbar was tlmo. He joined the "Cork Herald" in can. Thomas Plewman. M Doyle. T. Richard J. Hornidge. Ttilfarris. Hies- , Mr Michael McDonnell, solicitor iJTohn McHale for the fine of $5 In a found wedged beneath it. •»trtimped up police case. Mr. McHale the early days of the National League W. Whelan. M. Malone. Joseph P. slngton. Is the High Sheriff for :tie ' Coroner for Western district of Llm r<*aid, as a protest againat the injustice movement, and as its representative Whelan, Thomas Hlr|(py. w P Mt county under the new Local Govern crick County, died Jan IK. at k;mi done him, he would not pay the fine. he was present at the Mltchelstown John, Dr. Jeremiah O'Neill. John Or- ment law. ' keale. ARMAGH. T "He was at once arrested and conveyed meeting, which ended In the shooting ford, D. Carbery, Patrick Knowles, J. Father Hourigan, Caphel. has beer A child named Martha Lynn, whosi I to Oaatlebar Jail. The whole popula- of three Tipperary peasants in 1887. J. McHugh, Michael Murphy. appointed parish priest of Knorkati- y by Archbishop Croke. Father Houri parents reside at 31 Carrickblacfeer '•tlon oi Newport district turned out, At the first meeting of the Dublin MUNSTER. gan's connection with Cashel covered Road. Portadown. was fatally burned and hearty cheers were given on his Corporation held Jan. 23, under tne KILKENNY. CLARE. the long period of twenty-five yearn. lately. While the mother was outside. wju-rlval at and departure from Newport new Local Government law, It set an Among those elected on the new The Rev. M. Hourigan, C. C . Cashel the door for a few minutes the little ^railway station. On his arrival at Cas- excellent example to the country by Us Town Board In Callan are Messrs. The funeral obsequies of the Hew has been appointed by Archbishop one approached the fire and her cloth •Uebar, Mr. McHale was received by a profession of the National creed. It Shelly, Mr. Thomas Walsh, Green M. O'Flanigau, C. C, whoso pren.a". ~ Croke to the pastoral charge of Knock- ing ignited. •" large crowd who accompanied him to resolved, "That we, the Lord Mayor. street; Mr. James Pollard. Green death caused general vo\ row through aney. County Limerick, in room of the 2*he jail oheerlng lustily. Aldermen and Councilors of the city street, and Patrick Grainger. out East Clare, were celebrated at Klt- late lamented Father Clpary, P. P. CAVAN. •v ' At Swinford Jah. 16 a convention of of Dublin, elected by popular franchise, lauena Church Jan. 18 Very Rev. DIED—Jan. 18, at Johnstown, in the Father Hourigan has been connected Tbe Urhan Councillors for Bellur- -the various branches of the United hereby declare our unalterable Jevo- Dr. Brosnahan, Klllaloe, presided at 70th year of his age, Thomas Harring with Cashel for about twenty-five bet. elected Jan. 16, are all National • Irish League in East Mayo, was held tion to the, cause of National self- ton, auctioneer and merchant. Johns the High Mass, celebrant Father Burke, president of the Diocesan Col years. ists: Peter Fitzpatrlck, Timothy Bo- dtor the purpose of electing an execu government for Ireland, and our firm town, father of Patrick Harrington, land. John Fitzpatrlck, Peter "Parrel ly, determination to use every legitimate lege; Father Maxwell, Cororln, deacon; Father Casey, parish priest of Am- tive for the division, and making se- Chicago; Rev. John Harrington, Rock- Hugh Leonard, Philip Kennedy, John means to secure its triumph.*' That Rev. M. O'Connor, Ruan. sub deacon; heyfeale, presided recently at a meet f&* r flection© for the coming County Coun- ford, 111., and Mr. Thomas Harrington, ,Taw, Patrick Reilly, Edward KeUly. was an excellent beginning to the pro Father McKenna, master of cererao- ing of those interested in organizing ~ «n olections. merchant, Drllngford. Mr. Patrick Donohue, Uromard, waft ceedings in the Irish capital; and as nles. a bazaar to raise funds for the evicted selected as County Councillor for the excellent was the close, when the Cor tenants. It was decided to push the BOSCOMMON. LONGFORD •.district in which the town of Ajva ls. poration resolved to exercise its an undertaking forward. The Bunnemucka branch of the Mr. J. O. Musters, Brlenstown, Long CORK. cient privilege on behalf of*the re. The funeral of Mr. Charles Alaqaire, "~ United Irish League Is an active one. ford, will be the County High Sheriff The death of Mr. Martin Hayes, who maining political prisoners, and pre Cavan, took place on Jan. 8, to Culliea Ots meetings are held in Doon. this year. was an old and valued citizen of Cork. TIPPER »R'f. sent a petition In favor of their libera The Town Council In Tipperary un Cemetery, and was numerously attend Clonakilty Jan. 16 Michael Dalton, William H. Reardon, Samuel Taggart, farmer of Caraa- Igoe, Thomas Shanley, Michael P. Mo«- resulted in the selection of the follow DOLAN—Jan, 14, at Whltworth Hos James Hayes, Thomas Kerwick, John traoy, near Coleralne, Bushmills road, loy, Thomas Stafford, Michael O'Con ing as Councilors: J. C. O'Sullivan. BUQO. pital, Mary V. Dolan. Cummins, John Doberty, Richard Hea- was fatally injured by his cart upset- A3 ;v * nor, Michael Gilchrist. John Devlne, Johp Crowley, James O'Brien, D. Ny •it Ilr. llior^ee klylehan, of Banava, HALLIGAN—Jan. 15, at Nicholas ly, Richard Ronan. Bartholomew Mc jting and nis being thrown to the Thomas Charles Maxwell, Samuel Wil han, P. Harte, James O'Leary, Thomas % -Wlied Jan. 15, aged 47 years, deeply and avenue, Church street, Mary M. Halll- Carthy, Lawrence Hayes, Daniel Kelly, ground with great violence. Hugh ***** son, J. P., and Joseph E. McGaver. Hill, J. J. Fitzpatrlck and D. Crowley. ^tirately regretted. Interment was in gan. Dr. John F. Q'Ryan, David Quane, uHarbiBon was with him at the time, Mr. Cream, M. P., has been elected '•••• BuidK' Abhey, and the funeral was HOWARD—Jan. 14, at the Hospice, John J. Ryan, Michael Gillane. They tsnt was uninjured. Mayor of Cork. The labor representa Haroldscros8, John Howard, tailor, LOUTH. were elected on Jan. 16. f)$$£>^Jne 19th Of January, at late of No. 12 Granby row. Very Rev. Father Bourke, C. SS. R., tives In the Chamber were allied to Mr. DONEGAL, te itteet, $jttgo, Jane F. Keating. JBNNBTTB—Jan. 14, at 68 Patrick Dundalk, received the following com Cream's party, while the Parnellites fhe new Town Council of LetterkeaH, •were supported by whlgs and tories. >»JL #,,3|alI|nahole, Collooney, street, Isaac Jennette. munication from the honorary secre WATERFORD. ny is Nationalist, and Is composed of The days of faction and Toryism have ^aiteifty, |?ed 78 years. KINSBLXA—Jan. 14, at 10 Great tary of the Irish Industrial League, The election for members of the Wa- Messrs. McFadden, Bradley, liallagtier passed away. *fftfi mm .road, Rathmlnes, Dublin, Britain-street, Mary Klnsella. Dublin: "Reverend Sir: I am di terford Corporation, under the new Lo end "Ward. Macroom Town Commissioners un 1i0Qmt late $f Sligo,^aged 66 MUBPHY—At Clark Street Hospital, rected to forward you the inclosed copy cal Government law, were held Jan. a;-:-*-•£••?. •"' ' •' "' of consumption, Michael John Murphy, of resolution unanimously adopted at der the new Local Government law- 16. From the statement here appended DOWN. Jf$i}ry premises of Messrs. Ve* 12 South Brown street. the fortnightly public meeting of the were elected Jan. 16, and are: John 0'- It will be seen that many men whose A meeting of the electors of th» IfW''iMWcliflei'%ere totally de- ASHE—Jan. 16, at 6 Geraldine street, Irish Industrial League.—I am, Rov- Shea, Timothy J. Twomey. Richard C. names were most closely identified for county district of Comber was heltt1 •^0*ff^f%--mti,4. All the nets, Robert Ashe, at an advanced age. County Council. emlses Mnce Aiij^Bt^asT;. CUNNINOHAM-Jan. 15, at i% Mait- much pleasure that the splendid ne-w Millfleld, Blackpool, was killed Jan. 19, rissey, Robert Whalley, of "The Stan The following were selected: Rev. R. st % wectlnB was. %pM Ja pulfadda re- land street, Bray, John Ciitnng"if>ra, peal 0|f twelve hells just erected at St while driving from TSarraokton to dard;" James Power,%Dr. White, and, J..Sample, William Boyd, Rev. Dr. Gra Cork. The horse ran against a pier at otly to pBtahilB^yiiviirattch of the aaative of Tipnerary and late of the Joseph's Church, Dundalk, was cast It last but not least, John J. Harty. ham, J. W. Ritchie, J. Wright, Dr. j!ied Irlih Loa|p<^j|h6--»ev.. W. the entrance of a bouse at Verdon Srorttt 'Wall, Duhlin. Dublin, and we hereby congratulat« Rev. Brother Joseph, who had been Stgejle, J. Bllzard, Francis J. Roberts, t weilded. if''%as'#^p;tiBe,a> and Row, Wellington Road, threw Kelleher ^»0MN^ran. 16, at Walshsstown, tbe Reverend Fathers on the patrlitii In charge of the Stephen St. School of James Corbett, Herbert Andrews, John ? Blttnuily agre«dr^Jidnvirt:'th:e"''exv out and tbe atone? of the pier fell on is XwaleefV #dward Dolaiu example In thus encouraging Iris) the Christian Brothers. In Waterford, Campbell, David Coey, W. T. Grahm, -into a-hptlh^: him. causing death. <^nn$^H'«n. 15, • at Jervls. Street manufacture," Mrs. Hamlll, the don has gone to Belgium. Dr. Henry, J. O. Allen, Robert McDovr- f*lfe^w*lecjed;ai :4t of tifcie Um* wished th*y shoiald b« Very Rev. Dean Keller, Youghal, Mr. Lawrence C Strange, solicitor. *U, Mr. McGowan, W. Shean. Jan. 14, reclved a telegraphic message t u/aterford. has bees* elected Mayor lor J -ft
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