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Show A I Caiest Tri$b news Antrim. I (From the Tilot.) Mrs. Mary Ann Hamill of L-agapariff. Bal'inderry, widow of Thomas Hamill, 1 died on April 2j. iTlinni.-s Kennedy of Ballyclare, draper, dra-per, has been adjudged a bankrupt. Hugh ?.lfavana of Belfast, cab owner, own-er, died recently. I Donegal. ' Robert MeElhinney, who for over forty for-ty years .jndut"d the ferry at Uaw-ross. Uaw-ross. Mulroy. died recently. He was fi vpar? old. Dublin. Maurice Butteily. J. P., of Courtduff. F.lanchardstown. died on April 2". He was n member of the rural district council. Pevipus to tho passing: of the township bill, whereby Drumcondra was taken under the control of the corporation, cor-poration, he was for n time chairman of the Drumcondra town commissioners. commission-ers. Sister Mary Philimena of St. Michael's Mi-chael's convent, Hants, Eng.. died on May J. She was known in the world as Kv.i Clare and was a daughter of William Wil-liam and Mary Clare of Clontarf. She made her profession nearly two years a go. - The marriage was solemnized on April 2." in St. Joseph's church. Teren-nro. Teren-nro. of Patrick J. Mooney, eldest son of James Mooney of the Shaw Arms, I'rnmlin. and Teresa Doyle, second eldest eld-est dansrhier of Thomas Doyle of the Ash Leaf house, Crumlin. j i Galway. I The marriage was solemnized on April I T7 in a chnnh in Dublin of Patrick 1 O'Brien of Galway, solicitor, and Mar- I pa ret "Walsh, only daughter of M. P. "Walsh of New Dock, Galway. King's. John A'. Corcoran, son of John Corcoran Cor-coran of Thomastown. Birr, coroner, died on May 1. He was 3S years old. Clare. Rev. P. M. Kennerk. curate at Mil-townmalbav, Mil-townmalbav, has been transferred to Sea riff. f 1 Michael Corbett, son of John Corbett of Cloiikerry, Eabasheeda. died at En-nis En-nis on ApriJ 6. Derry. Peler McKay of Derry. shipwright, died on April -,') at the age of 6 years. He wflf one of the old school of Derry .'trtisans associated with Captain Cop-pin, Cop-pin, who carried on an extensive enterprise en-terprise in ship-building on the Foyle river. Mr. McKay was a member of an old and respected family in Derry. Roscommon. Michael Drury. of Ardsallagh. Boyle, died on April 23. He was 70 years old. Mayo. Annie McConville. of Ballyhaunis, 1 died on April CO. , -- The death occurred on May 1 of Aus-I Aus-I tin McGing. of YV Mnort. corn and 1 wool merchant. He was 6G years old. I I Longford. John Matthews, of Longford, died on . " May 3. He was one of the principal I merchants of the town and was for- I merly chairman of the Urban District J i ouncil. I Limerick. 1 Mrs. Alice O'Neill, wife of Dr. E. D. I O'Neill, medical superintendent of the I lunatic asylum in Lhmlrick, died on I April 2S. 1 Kilkenny. ' I Edward Connolly, of Cappa. Kilma- 4 cow, died on the 28th ult. Mr. Con- !nol!y was a member of one of the most respected families in the south of tle ounty. J Meath. I There were only five cases, mostly I of a trivia! natur?, for trial at Trim 1 Quarter Sessions on May , and the judge congratulated the grand jury on I the peaceable state of the country. 1 , I In the chapel of St. Mary's Convent I of Mercy, Drogheda. on ths 4th Inst., I filter Mary Ita. daughter of JohnDaly, I of Kiitule, received the black veil. ! I I Sligo. I Mi'. Maria Meivin, wife of Owen I M-.lvin, of Tenjpleboy, died on April 19. I . I Monaghan. 5 !Miss Anne McNeany. of Bloomfield, it lehlayney. sister of Rev. Patrick McNeauy, curate at Ckuitibret, died on Mfti- 3. I Waterford. William C.-ishin. Michael Tobin and I J. nr. is Cunningham, -tenants on the Thompsi.n-Orpen estate. Ballyduff. w ho vero evicted on April ?., but who re-I re-I look possepio;: of their homes after j the departure of the sheriff and baliffs, I v re arrested while in bed on April 25. f f I Dr. Sheehan. Bishop of Waterford and , Lisrnore. on the "oth ult. laid the foun dation slone of a. convent in Waterford I for the timers of Mercy, adjoining their s-liodls. The contractors are John Jlearne & Son. of Wat rford. Tipperary. I On May 2. at the Convent of Mercy. Tipperary. two' youiisr ladies had the happiness of consecrating their lives to God. Their names are Miss O'Neill of I Friastown. Limerick, in religion Sister Brendan, and Miss O'Brien of Shana- golden. County Limerick, name in re- , i lision Sister Augustine. Most Rev. Dr. j Fcnneliy. archbishop of Cashei and ! I'mly, celebrated mass and performed (! the ceremony. Clergy present were: ; Rev. D. Kiely. Tipperary: Rv. P. Mur- phy, Tipperary: Rev. T. O'Meara. Tip- perary; Rev. M. F. Tlyan, Chaplain; I Rev. J. Humphieys, -Hospital; Rev. J. I Connery. Anacarthy; Rev. Father I O'Carroll. St. John's. Limerick; Rev. I Father O'Connor. Bruff; Rev. Father I Conway, Shanagoldcn. and Rev. Fa ther Manean. Bulgaden. The parents, relatives and friends of the religeuse, numbering thirty, as well as the archbishop arch-bishop and clergy, were entertained to dejeuny by the nuns. f Philip Shanahan of Glenmore, Lat-teragh. Lat-teragh. died on the 2lh ult He was Hie father of Brother M. C. Shanahan of Christian Brothers' schools. Glin, and Sister Angela of the Presentation convent. con-vent. Clifden. 4 At Carrick-on-Suir on April 30 the I Christian Brother celebrated the cen- j tenary of their foundation in the town, and the foundation stone of a new sci- ence schcol was laid by the bishojj of I Waterford and Lismore. |