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Show T Catesi Trlsb news (Dublin Weekly Freeman, April 30.) The bi&hop of Boss has spoken in denunciation of the tied public house system in the city and county of Cork. S In a speech at Clommel the archbishop of Cashel said a home rule government was not far off. . r Mrs. Welply, wife of Dr. J. J. Welply. died on Sunday night at her husband's residence, Floraville Bandon. f On Monday an inquest was held at Cork on the body of an unknown man, whose name is supposed to be C. W. Torrens, who was found drowned at the south jetties on Sunday. 4 On Thursday afternoon a fire broke out in a. hayloft of Mr. James Mullan, Stewart Arms hotel, Cookstown. Considerable damage was done. f We regret to announce the death of Mr. Myles Coade, a young Belfast journalist, which recently occurred at his residence, 57 Burmah street, in that city. . V On Saturday the members of the Cork I. Xa-tional Xa-tional club presented Mr. R. S. McXamara with a purse of sovereigns in recognition of his services to the club. . John O'Brien, wlio on Saturday wa3 admitted to the Xorth jnfirmary, Cork, suffering from a fit, died in a few hours after admission. f The first of the inter-provincial football ties of the All-Ireland football championship was played on Sunday at At henry between teams representing Tipperary and Galway. Tipperary won. On Sunday a Nationalist demonstration took place at old Pallas to give expression to the feeling feel-ing of the people regarding the non-sale of lands in the district and the non-reinstatement of evict ed tenants. ' At an inquest qt Fennoy on the body of a boy who was killed at the races, the jury urged the race committee 10 adopt some means ot protection at the spot where the fatality occurred. T St. Joseph's new church in Limerick was opened, on Sunday, the archbishop of Cashel presiding. The sermon on the occasion was delivered hy the Most Iicv. Dr. OTJwyer, bishop of Limerick. f Captain Everard and his bride were presented with an address by the tenants on Colonel Everard's estate on their return from their honeymoon to Randlestown on Saturday. v j At Gortlettera, County Lcitrim. on Sunday, the new Church of St. Mary's was solemnly dedicated by the Most Rev. Dr. noare, bishop of Ardagh and Clonmaonoise, the sermon being preached by Rev. T. Barrett, O. V., Tallaght. f 7- While swinging on the rails protecting the Cork quay, a little girl named Monica Desmond slipped and was precipitated on to the strand below, a distance dis-tance of about twenty feet. She was conveyed to the Mercy hospital, where she was detained a patient. The archbishop of Westminster has appointed the ReT. O. Fitzgerald to the rectorship of Cricket-wood. Cricket-wood. London, X. W. Father Fitzgerald is a son of Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald, South Parade, Waterford, and his promotion will be heard of with pleasure. On Saturday night a fire broke out in the Marrowbone Mar-rowbone lane, Dublin. The two upper floors of the milling store of the Dublin distillers' premises, the mill, with the milling machinery they contained, con-tained, and the roof were destroyed. The damage is estimated at 4,000. Damage estimated at 2,000 was caused by the fire at Anglesea House, Killiney. On Saturday morning a fire broke out at An-glesea, An-glesea, Glenegeary, County Dublin, the residence of Mr. Robert Keating Clay, solicitor. The fire brigades from Dublin, Killiney, Bray, Dalkey and Kingstown were summoned by telegraph and were soon on the spot, but the main share of the work was done by the city brigade. The fire blazed for about two hours, when it was extinguished. . v On Sunday the beautiful new parish church of St. Joseph, Terenure, was solemnly dedicated to its sacred purpose by his grace the archbishop of Dublin. A fatal accident occurred in the Hay market, Dungannon, on Thursday. A man named O'Don-nell, O'Don-nell, from the neighborhood of Coalisland, was assisting as-sisting in the baling of hay when he incautiously put his head under the beam of the machine as it was about to work, and before he had time to withdraw with-draw his head the beam came down, smashing his skull and causing immediate death. I 4 On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Kilmore, were made the recipients of an address and presentation pre-sentation from the inhabitants of the town and neighborhood of Holywood on the occasion of the retirement of the Holywood urban district council, of which (and the town commissioners) he had been ! chairman for the past fifteen years. 4 On Monday, April 18, the jubilee of Mr. Cleaver's Cleav-er's business career, the employes of the Irish linen warehouse, Belfast, considered it a fittting opportunity oppor-tunity to testifvinti their respect and esteem and of congratulating him on the success he had achieved during the fifty years devoted by him to commercial life. The addresss and presentation took the form of an autograph albun containing over 7")0 signatures, and a suitable casket mounted in silver, for its reception. Rt. Rev. Dr. Sheehan, bishop of Waterford and Lismore, accompanied by Very Rev. Canon. Flynn, Ballybricken, and Rev. W. B. O'Donnell, St. Patrick's Pat-rick's Waterford, left London lately with a number of clergy and. laity on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. At the Convent of Mercy, Strabane, Limerick, the profession took place recently of Miss B. Xor-mile Xor-mile (in religion Sister Margaret Mary), eldest ' daughter of Mr. Thomas Xormile, Rfiihkeale. Mrs. Condon, Cross Bridge street. Dungarvan. County Waterford, died April 7. The deceased was mother of Rev. John Condon, O. S. A., Dublin. Dub-lin. The funeral was an imposing cortege and comprised representatives of all classes of the community. com-munity. , Qu April 14 a most audacious robbery was perpetrated per-petrated at the jewelry establishment of Mrs. R, helan, Barronetrpnd street, Waterford City. A .. stvlishly dressed young man, a stranger, hurled a ' piece of rock in the window, where jewelry was dis-. played. Snatching up a number of watches, chains and bracelets, he walked to a laneway leading to Conduit lane and disappeared. Police were soon on tho scene but failed to locate the miscreant. In tho Convent of Mercy Ennistymon, lately the profession took place of Miss Connolly (111 religion Sister Mary Columba), daughter of the late. Mr. Thomas Connolly, Boheragcela House, Meanus. Bruff. The ceremony was performed by the Most Rev. Dr. McCormack, Bishop of Galway and Kil-maoduagh, Kil-maoduagh, rr Sister Alphonsus of the Bricidine convent, Tul-low, Tul-low, County Carlow, died April 8. The deceased was a native of County Waterford, and belonged to a tine old family famous for the number of children chil-dren it gave to the church- Her death at an early age caused mourning among all her friends. The members of the Tuam branch of the Gaelic league gave dramatic entertainments in Irish on the nights of April 12 and 13. The pieces are named "The Wedding" and "That Gossoon 'o Mine." All 'tho persons who had parts on the stage acquitted themselves in good style. . The marriage was solemnized on April 12, at St. Michael's church, Ballinasloe, Galway, by the Rev. T. J. Joyce, Adm., of Mr. John Concannon to Miss Mary Claffey, sister of the lato Mr. T. Claffey. 4 The bazar and drawing of prizes to assist the nuns of the Presentation convent, Galway, in their laudable work of providing increased and up-to-date improvements in the schools and cqnvent under un-der the care of the good religious, will be held on Aug. 1 next. A meeting of the tenants on the estate of A. X. Comyn, Ballinderry. was held April 4. Father Coghlan, pastor, Aughrim and Kilconnell, announced an-nounced from the altar on Easter Sunday that he would meet the tenants following day in the male national school, Kilconnell. Ho met them. Mr. Kelly, Ballyglass. asked him had he (Father Coghlan) Cogh-lan) the landlord's permission to meet the tenants, to which he replied that he had the agent's (Dr. Comyn). . The reverend gentleman explained that Mr. Comyn would sell only to the tenants of Up-per Up-per Ballyglass, but that he would sell the remaining portion later on as they were "congested." Thi3 caused great confusion, and many shouted to the men of Balryglass : "Will you now buy, who at all times fought under the national banner, and leave the other tenants in bondage forever?" To which the Ballyglass men replied that they would not buy, and proposed the following resolution : "Resolved, That we, the Unner Ballvprlflss tenants, will not purchase pur-chase our holdings until Ballinderry Lower, Ballyglass, Bally-glass, and Loughill tenants get an increase in their holdings, and all purchases on same terms. - Rt. Rev. Dr. Ludden, bishop of Syracuse. Xew York, will pay a visit to his native parish, Castle-bar. Castle-bar. Countv Mavo. in June. He will be the truest of Rev. Canon Lyons, the parish priest of Castlebar. His reception should be a red letter portion in the history of that ancient and historic town. Mrs; William O'Brien's new book, "Under Croagh Patrick," will be published by Mr. John Long. It is the result of her residence during the ast twelve years in the romantic country on the seaboard of Connacht. Her husband, Mr. William O'Brien, who has given up his seat in parliament and withdrawn from public life, is writing his recollections rec-ollections of the past quarter of a century. They reside in Mallow cottage, Westport. RECENT DEATHS IN" COBK. " O'llanlon. On April 12, at Blarney street, Madge Philomene O'Hanlon. Somerville On April 11, at Woodview, Xew Ethom, Kent, Ellen Sophia Somerville, aged 75 years. Crofts On April 13, at Ballyhoura Lodge, Buttevant, Catherine Cather-ine Xason Crofts, aged 80. McCarthy On April 12, at Bougrane, Glanthane, Margaret McCarthy. Winney At the Queenstown hospital, on April 13, T1. if- r m -v . :i "r .1 Hum a a trinucj, vyuumuuii V" April it, jusv. James Counihan, P. P., Lixnaw, in the 58th year of his age and thirty-fourth of his priesthood. Bracken Brack-en On April 9. at 13Grattan streeet, Hannah Bracken. Cahill On April 10 ,Ellen Cahill, at 43 Grattan street, Cork, sister of Michael Donovan, of Horsehill, Ballinadee. Roche On April 8, Ha-noria Ha-noria Roche, Coolsnagtig, Dunmanway. Kerr On. April 9, at 46 Barrack street, Hanna Maria Kerr, aged 12. Callaghan At the Xorth infirmary, on April 10, John Callaghan, blacksmith, Watercourse Water-course road. Jjyneh On April 9, Mary Lynch, Little Island. Collins At Rossmore, April 9, Jerome Je-rome Collins. Donohue On April 11, at 123 Bandon Ban-don road, Florence Donohue, late of the Cork harbor har-bor commissioners. Doran On April 9, at 12 Fairview avenue, Clontarf, Dublin, Maud Violet Doran, aged 8 years. McCarthy On April 12, at Rougrane, Glanthane, Margaret McCarthy. Wallace Wal-lace On April 10, at Monatagart, Donoughmore, John Wallace, at an advanced age. Horgan On March 21, at 6 Dyke Parade, Cork, Xejlie Horgan. Wren On March 21, at Knockacurra, Bandon, Margaret Wren, aged 82 years. Halpin On March 20, at Quarryhill, Kilmallock, Michael, brother of the late Venerable Archdeacon Halpin, Rathkeale; the late Rev. T. Halpin, Knockrea, and the late Rev; Halpin, Banegue. O'Mahony On March 7, at Xew York, of pneumonia, Jame3 Francis O'Ma-hony, O'Ma-hony, eldest soil of the late James Francis O'Mahony, O'Ma-hony, of Blackrock, Cork. Saul On April 5, at the Convent of Mercy, Templemore, Mother M. i Evangelist Saul, in the 64th year of her age and me imrty-eignui ot her religious profession. McDonnellOn Mc-DonnellOn April 6, Juliia McDonnell. Killnar-drish'. Killnar-drish'. aged 68 years. O'Riordan On April 7, at 101 Blarney street, Julia O'Riordan. Shettle On April 7, at 9 Drawbridge street, Margaret Shettle. O'Shea On April 6, at Knocknagown, Rylane, Cornelius O'Shea, at an advanced age. McCarthy 70n AP"1 6, at 121 York street, Blackpool, Joseph McCarthy. Barry On April 5, at Xorth Infirmary. Infirma-ry. James Barry, late employee G. S. & W. R Wiseman On March 14, at Garryclovne, Blarnev, John Wiseman. Byrne On March 14, at Magoola, Dripsey, Patrick Byrne. Twqmcy On April 7, at Ballywilham, Queenstown Hanora Twomey y&. vey On March 28, at 41 South Mail, Thomas Joseph Jo-seph lalvey. O'Brien On March 27, at Xorth Infirmary, In-firmary, Jomes O'Brien, builder, late of York street, Blackpool. Bird On March 26, Richard Bird, Currabinny. Dempsey On March 27, at Knock-nacurra, Knock-nacurra, Bandon, William Dempscy. Cashman At Lrooklodge,t on March 1 27, Mary Cashman, daughter of Patrick Hegarty. Ardalauhta. Car-rignavar. Car-rignavar. O Callaghan-On March 28, at 13 Blair's Jiill, Hannah O'Callaghan, of Inniscarra. Kelly On March 28, at 16 Fair Hill, Thomas Kelly. O'Sul-hvan-On March 28, at St. James' square, Mortimer Morti-mer J. O Sullivan. |