Tjlstor Munster Goran Ati Fjfit ST

Tjlstor Munster Goran Ati Fjfit ST

• lK-\ '-v-*-''*r'''"'%"3^^4^:^':,'-"'5'*; f *wm^m&sm ¥ 1 , ::: *"j'$p ?J$$y&ie&-*- •••-P""&p*?3" "*«• -".(£*- f *"*»«i!J*4' --' ***iWf-H-MTB'*,^ -- « ^S»^-VlflJ.v J».-'i ter the auspices of the local branch at meeting of tb«» corporation. The boa ford, took place at the residence of her N. T.. and P 1* Burns, treasurer Mr more.- It Y AN-On April 4. at La<& the United Irish league. Cooringenus orable secretary. I'ubJlu Colste Ceanu- parents on April '£. Deceased was only 8BWS FEOI IRELAND Convery having tfu«lernl bin resign andorra. <iluntitn<*. Mullow. Abt>ey with bands and banners attended from talr. wrote that the Colxte had de<lded In her sixteenth year tlou i)f tbt> ulhVv wf t*«*irptur>. uii 'In Ityao. D'Kt.iKVKV on Maivb 3«i. KHtormer. Augbrim. Kilreecle, Cspna- to make a doiiutlon of $2M to the Bryan Kiernan, Bunlahy district, motion of the f-bulrmnu J. B. tiaivln Bridget (l'idgici. daughter uf I*r. tagle Bullaan, Kilaieen. Mollagh, New* ALL. THE HAPPENINGS OP INTER­ funds <>f the college. The general sec­ passed away ou April l at a venerable was elected to fill that post. O'tfearney. Rock view TKI>F0RI»-| Dm. Kjlcoimell and other places. Pat­ EST IN THE QLD COUNTRY. retary of the Gaelic league wrote that age. The funeral to Granardkille was FSRMANAQH^-TH* death of Rich On Dec. ^r». liKifi. during voyage from rick JenningB was moved to the chair. the Colste Gnatba would give the same one of the largest witnessed in the dis­ ard McVIniiiiH took place March 14 nl San Francisco to yui-enstov^n, Amy At a put/lic mooting hold in the town support to the college as to the Mun trict within living memory. What Is B«ing Don* by tht Poople at Boaleu The decease*) was an exten Rose, dearly beloved wife of Captain halL Tuam, on Feb. 10, a committee star and Conuaugbt colleges. After mess a meeting of the pariah- '„ Mem* — Gossip From All th# slve farmer and merchant. E. E. Tedford an«l daughter of Captain was formed for the purpose of raising A vory intoreeting ceremony took loners of Tang was held to consider Countiea of the Enter- MONAOHAN.—At Xt%« opsnino of tht and Mrs. Perry of Cork city. HA<*K funds for the wife and children of the place in the schools attached to St. Ma steps to erect a monument to the mem •Id ltl». Castleblayuey ijuartcr sessions a few ETT—April 6, at I»ubllu hill, Bartholo­ late Thomas Higgins. who spent his ry's Dominican convent on March 25 ory of the late Rather Killian, Tang days ago Judge Craig was presented mew Hackett.— Ml'RPHY-On March Hfe in the service of the people and in the presence of the Very Rev. Canon LOUTK.—A deputation waited upor with white gloveu, there heing no crlm 5, at Marseilles, Thomas F. Marpby of died In bis bear of victory. Murphy, director of the Sodality of the chief secretary for Ireland ItrtPly Inal cases. Carrignavar and manager for Uowdall LEITR1M. — A month's mind offices TJlstor Children of Mary; Very Rev. Father at the house of commons for the pur Mr*. Mary Owens, Olaeodrummond Bros., Liverpool. LYNCH- On April and solemn requiem mass for the re­ Cullen, 8. J., rector of Belvltiere col pose of asking th( assistance of the - ANTRIM.—A lid acoidant ooourred passed away Feb. 27. The interment 6. Patrick Lynch, 42 Bank; plaee, pose of the soul of the late Peter Kil­ lege, founder of this sodality; mother government in improving the port and recently at Bally keel, near Lame. took place ut Aghabog. The numljrr Mallow, youngest son of the late Pat­ kenny of Kiltyfea was lately offered LB prioress and community and a large harbor of Drogheda. Two brothers named Barr, aged ten that followed the remains testified to rick and Margaret Lynch, Ourteen. Cloone Catholic church. gathering of Children of Mary The oc­ MEATH. — Miss rtsto Frtzsimnrtont and five years, were amusing them­ the esteem in which tbe deceased wus King's county. HICICEY-On April A meeting of the Mohitl Faugh-a- late national teacher of Frayne, Ath selves In an outhouse, playing at hav held. 4, at 118 Industry place. Thomas Hick- casion was the silver Jubilee of the so­ Bailagb Hurling and Football club was tag a "circus." How the accident bap- dality, founded Feb. 27, 1881. by the boy, died March 26 at the home of hei A great Gaelic concert w«i hold I' ey, stonecutter DALY -On April 5, recently held In the league rooms for petted Is not known, but ID some way at l>urah, Ballymartle. Ballfrnhaaalg, Very Rev. J. A. Cullen, 8. J., Oardlner parents in Sunimerbank, Oldcastle, ai the purpose of appointing officers for tbs slilsr brother was banged by a Monaghan town lately, under the aus street, Dublin. the early age of thirty-one years. Six pices of the (Jaellc leujfues and the Karl Daly. M'CKETT-On Apil 6, 1906. The following were elected: rope which be bad around his neck, Recent Deaths in Dublin.—DUNNE— months ago she resigned teaching on (Jaellc Athletic association. The pro at fi5 Lower road. Cork. John Duckett. President, John O'Neill; vice president. life being extinct when assistance ar KERRY,—On March 30, in Dublin, April 4. at 14 Bussell place, N. C. road, account of bad health. £>. Kelly; deputy vice president, Frank: rived. gramme was appreciated. The concert opened with an Irish chorus charming­ died Mary Teresa, wife of Stephen Mc­ Peter Dunne. FARBELL—April 3, Witliam Boytavn of Dunbeyne wn Klynn; aecretartes, Messrs. P. Henrr A young man named Frank Buck was ly rendered by the boys of the < "hrls Donnell of H4 Main street. Bray, and at Terenure, Sarah Farrell. OALLA the victim of a shocking aceideqt late and P. Dolan; treasurer, T. McGlvney; recently walking over the highest por­ tlan Brothers' schools. eldest daughter of I'atrick Bradley, 9 OHER—April 4. at 61 Mulgrave street, ly. He was assisting in getting a horse captain, P. Moore; vice chairman, C. tions of the Cave hill, Belfast, and fell Kingstown, Elizabeth Gallagher.— and load of hay Into Mr. Gleeson's Gannon; committee, D. Kelly, F. Crea­ TYRONE.—Work on tht eonstructior Nelson street. Tralee over a precipice. He struck the ground M'TERNAN April 4, at the presby yard. 6 Newmarket, Dublin, and put mer, F. Flynn, G. Hill, John O'JSelU. 8. of the Hrrabane and I^etlerkenny rail A men named Bowler, from Garry- Wltb dreadful force, sustaining Injuries tery, Klllasnett, Very Rev. Stephen bis back against the hind part of the Gllroy, C. Gannon, P. Henry, K. Ellis, road Is progressing rapidly, nadur. wlieo getting into his cur lu of a terrible nature. He was removed MeTernan, P. P., M. U. I. A, aged cart While he was in this position one P. Dolan and A Gunning. Patriok Laver*y, Ardatrivw, has beer John street. I>lngte. March 31. foil, his to a IwBpltal, but never regained con ninety-seven years. In Jhe sixtieth yeai of the bands broke, the cart heeledt up, appointed a land commissioner, and bin head striking the road, and a fatal In­ Some particulars of a lost Irish art seioasnoss and died. Deceased resided of his sacred ministry.— MULLEN— and Boylan was caught under it. selection has given satisfaction. jury was oustalned. He was aged six­ were given by the Rev. Joseph Meehan ttt East Dulwlcb, In South London, and April 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen A meeting in connection with) tht ty years. QUEEN'8—Mr*. Marry Deevy of Pal­ in a paper read by him lately at a had only arrived In Belfast on a vlait BARKY-March SO. at 136 James Btrabnne Krass and Keed lusnd was The remain* of an old man namod las died March 21, aged eighty-eight meeting of the Royal Society of Anti­ to his parents. street, David Barry, aged thirty-seven held In the boll. Barrack street lately, Michael Council of Deerpark, near Llx- years, deeply mourned. She was a quaries of Ireland, entitled, "The Josteph Devlin, M. P., and John T. years. - M'HENRY-April 6, at Mary Bev. H. Mc(ilynu in the chair* Over naw, were found in o river half a mile daughter of the late William Ma lone Arms of the O'Rourkes; a Metal Cast­ Donovan, solicitor, both of Belfast, ar­ ville, Anglesea road, Ballsbridge, Eva forty names were handed in. and It from bis home March 31 His dwell­ of Derry and niece of the late Father ing From the County Leltrim Seven­ rived in Home on March 15. Among McIIenry—M'CARTIIY-April 5, at was decided to start practice. ing was burned some months ago, and John Kinsella, KJllelgb teenth Century Foundries." Father the courtesies extended to the Irish Waterfall Villa, Drumcondra (the resi­ Justice Meredith tat at Upper Mer it was believed that he was in it at the WE8TMEATH. — The lolemn office Meehan In the couTpe of his paper. Il­ parliamentary delegates was a special dence of her won lu-law, M. F. McClren lustrated by limelight slides, referred rlou street. I'ublin. lately for the pur time. Investigations are being made. and requiem mass for the repose of the invitation to the 8t. Patrick's banquet ahan, B. L.i. Annie, widow of the late pose of allocating the purchase money soul of the late Richard Hhaw, Tultes to the existence of the County Leitrtm at the Irish college.

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