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Show I : ": : : : I j Eatest Trisft news t . , , (From the Pilot.) CARLOW. ; Mrs, JIary Ana Kreiinan, wife of Mar- 1 tin Brennan of I loyal Oak, Bagenals- i town, died on Feb. 8. She was in hef is twenty-third year. J The marriage was solemnized on Feb. I 22, in the church in Levitstown. by I Kev. J. Kinsella, pastor of Kdenderry i (uncle of the bridegroom), assisted by 1 Kev. M. Fitzpatrick, curate at Thomas- 1 town (cousin of the bride), and two other priests, of Jlary Hayden, eldest ' daughter of Kdward Jiayden, of Cus- tleroe Loupe, Magency, County Kildare, : . county councillor, and John Kinsella. youngest son of the late Patrick and Teresa Kinsella, of Rathrusn House, Tullow. I ; CLAIRE. Sister Mary Agatha, of the convent of ; the Sisters of Charity, Lakelands. County Dublin, died on Feb. 25. She j van known in the world as Ellen Lynch and was the eldest daughter of Major Lynch of Uclvoir. , The Doonbeg and Olohanes divisions of the estate of G. J. Stacnoole have! been sold to the tenants. Xun-judicial tenants purchased at fourteen years' purchase, a reduction of Jl shillings in tin pound; iirst term tenants at twenty years purchase, or at a reduction of 7 shillings, and second erm tenants at twenty-three years' purchase, a reduction reduc-tion of hillings. CORK. . Rev. "". vtjglilan. for some years cu- ' rate of If a jv om, died on Feb. 23. . The West Ward, Cork, branch of the United Ii 'sil league, at a meeting held on Feb. Z3, of lied on the chairman, Mr, MyJes, T. C. to resign in consequence I a vote given by him at the recent I election of corporation committees and elected G. S. Crowley, T. C, his successor. suc-cessor. DONEGAL. The death occurred recently of Sarah Sweeney of Dungloe, widow of James , Sweeney, J. P., and sister of Monsignor . J ! Gallagher. Rev. James Gallagher and I the late Rev. Hugh Gallagher. . J DERRY. j -On March 2 the spacious new paroeh- I ial haJI of St. -Mary's parish. Buncrana, I ' i Perry, was formally opened. The hall I Vas greatly admired. It forms another I instance of what the active pastor, Rev. J Hugh McMenamin, can achieve by his 1 : enthusiastic desire for the well-being j cf his flock. An address of great power I as delivered by Fr. Philip ODoherty, I , &n eloquent Ulster priest. f DUBLIN. Mrs. Elizabeth Delaney. widow of James Delaney, of Yellow -Walls, Maia-hide, Maia-hide, died on Feb. 25. Hew Patrick Hennessy, assistant rector rec-tor of St. Paul's church, San Francisco.. Francis-co.. Cal.. died in Dublin on Feb "6 Laurence J. O'Xeill, eldest son of Jo- !seph O'Neill, J. p., of Mala hide, has been admitted a solicitor or the supreme su-preme court of judiecture. O'Neill during dur-ing his apprenticeship was awarded four gold medals and two other prizes , and a special certificate at the final ex amination. He intends practicing i Dublin. GALWAY. At a meeting of the Glynsk branch I S,f,,he United Irish league, held oif !. l-eb. 26, the following- were appointed If '( 011 the committee: Buncower, T. Tar- 1 1'f.v; Clooncullane.'j. Feeney; Cloon.- I - cuimy and Clooncaugh, M. Keaiv 1 - Cloonfaughna West. P. Conboy; Cloonl . f faughna East. P. Keaveney; Derreen, I Hynes; Gorinadieve. W. Xaughton- I Keeiogue:. M. Killeheney and P. Kin- I a nan; Killmacricker, J. Connelly; I Prospery, A. Quinn and T. Dowd; Rus- tal and Kilcolm. T. Mulliban; Tober- I roe, J. Quigley and E. Kean; Ummer- I acorn, T. P. Mulligan. I KILDARE. Luke Ward, youngest son of Martin I . "Ward of Ballygoran, died on Feb. 25 I . 1 Tlie death o;curred on Feb. 2t of Pat- f r;ck Fay, eldest son of James Fay of llybla House, Monasterevan. j KILKENNY. Michael Bone, of Coolatha, Galwav, I Rni Kathleen A. Phelan, daughter of I John Phelan of Rathbeagh, were mar- rifl "i Feb. 21 in the church in Clon- I tubrid. Rev P. Phelan, the pastor, and I uncle of the bride, officiated. ' . LIMERICK. I Johanna Hayes of Prospect, Oola, I Jk,1 recently. She was 74 years old. I The death occurred on Feb. 25 of 1 Thomas Wall of Rruff, fath r of Rcv. 1 James Wail, curate at Manister, I Cioem. ' i 1 MrJ:- Carey, wife of James Carey of t nythkeule. and mother i)f Rev. Bernard I arey. C. S. S. R.. of Rockwell college. 1 'h'd recently. She was beloved be- I cituhe of her acts of charity. 'I . . LONGFORD. II The Hon. Edward Blake. M. p.. has 1 -wriucn to County Councillor Thomas l'lujikett of Longford, enclosing Z for I 1'ir- fund being raised in that tiwn to f j relieve the distress. I i v I l n M; 1 in the church of St. I ! Franci3 Xavkr, Dti'blin, Bishop Gaff-j I 'l ev, of Meat h, assisted by three other I priests, united in marriage Dr. Fitn- I Patrick, J. I., of Clara, soil of the late Patrick Fitzpatrick of Scott's House, I County Monaghan, nitd Minni f 'TtI3- I ly, only daughter of Thomas O'Reilly, I J. P., of Goshen House, Edgeworths- ... I tow n. j QUEEN'S. I Mrs. Mary McDonnell, wife of John I McDonnell of Rapla, Rothdowney, died I on Feb. 23. I The TeniiK-s of the Maryborough ! I . Workmen's club adjoining the rear of I Airda Central hotel, were gutted by a 1 fire on Feb. 28. The building is a two- I story one. All the club property, m- 1 eluding a billiard and two bagatelle f tables, -were destroyed. - ! ROSCOMMON. The county council on Feb. 28 discussed dis-cussed a bill for hid for the work on the moving bog. Suggestions were j made that an attempt should be made i to hold Lord de Freyne liable. The fliill.wae passed by eight votes to six. Bernard Mulrennan pf Lisalway, castle cas-tle plunket, farmer, who died on Aug. 2." 1904. Ifft personal estate valued at , 4i2,15.' Prlbate of his will has been ! granted to Patrick G. McConville and Patrick Murlennan, farmer, both of Roscommon. Mulrennan left his lands I at Lisalway to his wife, and the resi- 1 due of his estate equally -between his wife and his daughter. Mary Ann, and j ' son, John J. Mulrennan. .1 . ' SLIGO. " I John Conway of Rosse's Poine, Sligo, I died, on Feb. 23- . . I . I The death" occurfe don Feb. 25 of ; ! Bartholomew O'Connor of Warren cot- : ' j , - tage, Annaghmore, Collooney. He was 66 years old. TIPPERARY. About seventy tons of hay were totally total-ly burned on March 3 on the farm of Edmond Hogan of Tipperary, at.Kil-Ieacle.- The galvanized roofing of . the hay shed was seriously injured. The marriage was solemnized on Feb. 28, in the Church of Our Immaculate Lady of Refuge, Rathmines, by Rev. J. J. Fennelly, curate, cousin of the bridegroom, of JohnJ. Fennelly. youngest young-est sou of the late Daniel J. Fennelly, of Ballingarry. and Ellen Heffernan! third daughter of Daniel lleffernan, of Drangan. House,' Cahir. county councillor. council-lor. . TYRONE." Hugh Fox of Llsmulreavy, Dungan-non, Dungan-non, a well known Nationalist, died on Feb. 2. He was-So years old. . He spent .most of his life in Liverpool. At a meeting of the Omagh technical education committee, held cm - Feb 2o Rev. J. O'Kane, parish priest, was elected chairman. Joseph Anderson vice chairman, and Mr. Mulholland secretary. secre-tary. WATERFORD. A fire broke out in George White & Sons' large block of stores, which extend ex-tend from Thomas street to - Anne street, Waterford, recently. The damage dam-age is estimated at 2,000. Denny's bacon stores adjoining had a narrow escniie. , At a meeting of the West Waterford executive of the United Irish League,: held on Feb. 25, a candidate for the county council from Coppaquin for the coming three years was chosen. There were two candidates, the outgoing member, John Flynn, who was selected by theAffane branch of the league; and M. Brennock, who was selected by the Cappoquin branch. Flynn was selected. WESTMEATH. Andrew Quinn of Portloman, Mullin-gar. Mullin-gar. died on Feb. 26. He -was 78 years old. - A representative meeting was held in Moate on Feb. 29, at which a branch of the United Irish League for the town and district was established. Canon I Kearney.presided and delivered an eloquent elo-quent speech. WICKLOW. Mrs. Catherine Fogarty, one of the oldest and most respected inhabitants of Aughrnn, and the representative of an old Wicklow family, died recently. She. was the mother of William Fogarty of Aughrim and Eugene Fogarty of Arklow,. In the Church of the Most Holv Redeemer. Re-deemer. Bray, on Feb. 22, Patrick Tray-nor, Tray-nor, eldest son of Michael Traynor of Hugo House. Bray, and Jane A. Barry- third daughter of the late Edward .Barry of Iviltinan, were married. |