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Show 1 K. , " - 1 f LATEST IRISH NEWS. I From The Pilot. I Armagh. The Rev. Joseph Dunne. Armagh, i has been appointed pastor of Loughall, In room of the late lamented Very Rev. Canon O'Brien. Father Dunne. is not unknown to his new parish, having ministered in it for some years during his earlier missionary career. ' Cavan. The Rev. Owen Brady, the beloved pastor of Curlogh. Bawnboy. died on Feb 26. He was ordained in Carlo w college in 1S71. and served as curate in the parishes of Killinagh. Deun. Drum-rilly Drum-rilly Lower), and Corlough. where he was appointed curate in the year 18S8, and upon the decease of the then parish priest, the Rev. Patrick O'Connell. in 3 901, was appointed pastor of that parish. par-ish. Carlow. The Right Rev. Dr. Foley, bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. was elected a patron of the County Carlow AgricuK tural society, at an interesting meeting ioi ine society on reo. Clare. Mrs. Margaret Gilligan, wife of Patrick Pat-rick GilJigan, late assistant county surveyor sur-veyor of Clare, died in Limerick Feb. 27. She was a resident of County Clare for over thirty years, and was Universally esteemed and respected. 1 Cork I The Rev. M. B. Kennedl, C. C. Fer- I tfioy, was seriously injured by the I breaking of the shafts of a car from v hich he was stepping on Feb. 24. He sustained a fracture of the wrist and ether injuries. Great regret was felt at the recent death of Mr. Richard Murphy of Newmarket, New-market, who In his day took a prominent promi-nent part in the advanced political jnovement. and shouldered a pike in '48 tinder Smith O'Brien. For many years be was chairman of the Kan turk roard of guardians, being the first Catholio farmer elected to that posi tion. Dublin. The Rev. lather Hubert Ralph, a ell-known and devoted member of the Dominican order, late of New York City, died in Dublin on Feb. 26. The obsequies were solemnized at St. Savior's Sa-vior's church, Dominick street, that city, on Feb. 28, and the remains Interred In-terred in Glasnevln cemetery. Much regret is felt at the death of Eister Mary Gabriel. St. Mary's convent. con-vent. Kingstown, which took place on Feb. 23. She .was a warm advocate of 1 " language movement. She 1 taught Irish successfully in the I schools for some years past. Known in I lh wrla as Miss Brangan, she came J cf a family highly respected In mer- I cantlle circles in Dublin. Galway. The remains of Mr. John Mooney, who massed great wealth under the Stars and Stripes, reached Ireland on Feb. 24. having been conveyed all the way f,om South Dakota, in accordance "with the terms of his will, for interment inter-ment in the burial ground of his native na-tive parish, Woodford. Kerry. M3ss Mary O'Callaghan, sister of the late Bridget Stokes O'Callaghan. died at Killarney Feb. 23. aged 80. Her re- i mains, with those of her beloved sister, sis-ter, who died the day previous, were Interred in the family lot, Mackuse Ab-- Ab-- bey, Feb. 26. Leitrim. Philip McGivney. father of the Rev Peter McGivney, rector of Kineonmock,' find the Rev. Joseph A. McGivney. Ab-beyhara, Ab-beyhara, Longford, died at his late residence, re-sidence, Cornee, Mehill, Feb. 22. Longford. f The Hon. Edward Blake, who repre sented County Longford in the House cr Commons from 1892 until last July became a queen's counsel in Canada in . 1864, when only his 33rd year. Louth. On Feb. 24 the golden Jubilee of the rnuch esteemed Christian Brother J -Uncent Campbell, was fittingly celebrated cele-brated in the Brothers' Convent, St Joseph Jo-seph s. Drogheda, The happy event was looked forward to with a good deal of local Interest by reason of the personal worth .and character of Broth-t Broth-t er Campbell, and of his long service of twenty four years in Drogheda. A.nd fo he was the recipient of a number of presentations, congratulations and good n thft ccael from his many friends present and absent. ' Queen's. I nV? Communy of St. John of God, I riathdowner. is the nnn. k,. .u. j.-VL VUllch took place on Feb. 23 of Rev pother Alden Stafford. A member of a highly respected County Wexford fam- ' iL: rS vvaf one.of the firfit Slsters of LZ ur t0 arrive ,n Rathdownev. where she was held in the greatest Veneration by all classes. ereatet Tipperary. rJ;; J- Whalen and Mr. John IOrace of San Francisco. Cal.. were re-rent re-rent visitors in Nenagh. The former ill t- v.Lnd StSteS' is a brothr of the late Mr. Pierce Grace, Traverston end uncle of Mr. John Grace, master of I ena.gh Union. rw I u!lss iIary London, daughter of Mr Thomas Condon. M. P.. for rt TU; I &rA RCred 8 diPtinot 8ess at the I Jal3ard concert in the Queen's hall London, on Feb. 22. Miss Condon who I possesses a very pleasing voice and t hose friends predict for her a successful success-ful musical career, made her London debut at the St. Patrick's day banquet a few years ago. and has since then been a popular fl?urc on IHshn I Platforms in the metropolis. tonceu |