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Show , I 1 : 1 Eatest Trisb Hews I Antrim. f (Fiom Pilot.) I Jeremiah Stringer, of Belfast, died re- f. rc-utly. Jn the days of the Land League I 1 lie became known as lh polic'- I Fienojjrapher. Some years ago he' re- i 1 Elpiied from the force on ;i pension 6 with the rank of head constable, and I latterly he had been a teacher of short- I hand iii the Mercantile College. 'I ' Armagh. In Drumealand, about two miles from Middlfionn, lives James Loughran, who celebrated his HOtii birthday on April 14. He lives in a mud cabin in a lg, and his health and memory are about as good as tver they were. There is a palm tree growing beside his house which he planted more than 90 years ! Cvtn. . j Thomas Galilean, of Shannow, Bal- -lU-niple, did on March He was n.e father of Rev. Henry Galligan, of j oleiiade, and was -68 years old. Carlow. T"t, priests nnd people of Carlow. ; throuph-M. Molioy, J. 11. Lawlor and M. ORejliy, have coniributed $-00 to the Irish Parliameniai v fund. f The lale Thomas Kinsella, of Johns-: Johns-: town, a farmer. bequeathe!! 20 to Rev. ! John Cullen, pastor of Tinryland. for rliariiab1 purposes. Patrick Byrne, of Corlow. auctioneer: Kdward O'Neill, of Bnsht-rsiown. farmer. and Jemes M'CuHokIi. of Tullow. merchant, were I the executors of the will. 1 Cork. I At in quaiter sessions for East I Cork, opened 011 April 7, there was no I criminal business. 1 I I The tenants; have bought the Cor- bally and IJsearroll properties of Ma- I Jor Connolly and the representatives I nf the late. P. Good at 23 1-2 years' pur- I chase or second term rents. I " Dr. John T vein's, of Carrignavar. J died on the 10th tilt. He was a son of I the laio David Twohig-. or Kallyker- I . wick. Donougltmore. a . nephew of the I Lite Dr. Twohig. Bishop of Pittsburg, I' Pa., and the late Rev. Kugene M'Swin- ry. pastor of Knniskeane. and a brother of Rev. P. Twohig, of Brooklyn. Brook-lyn. X. Tf. 1 Dublin. I ('atherine Heagan, of Dcrmotstown, 1 fli"d on the bah ult.t She w as 10 years j ' eld. ( I There were no criminal cas s at the j nnarter sessions for the City of Dub- lin. whii.h began on April 7. 1 Kildare. I The tenants have bought the estate I nt Brackna of Iord Cough. j Mrs. Julia Heffei-nan. v, tfe of Charles J Heffernan, of Kildare, died on April 12. j The quarter sessions were begun in I Kildare 011 the 8th tilt. There was no I criminal business. 1 Kerry. 1 Canon Molyniux, pastor of l'.allydon- I i'nue aiul Ballybunion. has been pro- I moted to the pastorate of Dingle. 1 Rev. John T,avlor. pastor of Bally- I macelligott, died o.i April 14. He was a pri st for alK)Ut-4S years. His first mis- "f ion was Causeway. Then he labored ij'' In Tralee, Firies, Ballybunion and I Dingle. In 1SP4 he was appointed pastor .1 of Cloghers and Ballymaeelligoit. He J was 71 ears old. He was related to I two well known JOrry priests. Revs. 1 Thomas Lawlor. nastor of Killorglin, j and P. Pierce, pastor of Ballylongford, I tiid was a grand-uncle of the clerk to 1 the Tralee Union. Thomas Lawlor. I Kilkenny. j I Mrs. Maria Larkin, wife of Denis j I Larkin of Tybroughney. Piltown, died j I on April 14. j I . King's. J I Mrs. Anne Sweeney, of Railview Cot-I I lag . Birr, widow, who died' in Febru- I a:y. has bequeathed P to the Night j L-fuge. Dublin, and 10 to the poor of 1 1'iir. The executors of her will were Bernard J. Svveeny. of Birr, and Hugh j Bergin, of Dublin. I " 1 Mi" had Reddy.M. P.. lias forwarded I to the trustees of the Irish Parliamen- j !I-'.ry Fund a large sum which was con- trilv.rtei by th" priests and people of nogha:;. . t. M. Doriohue, Patrick U.irrahy and Michael Temple were th principals in the movement. Limerick. I K itlT-Tlr.e D:lio!i died on April 10 j I l'i the khouse in Limerick. She was J I lOt years: old. ' .John 't'n,a.n. J. I'.. .f Croom, has J ri vigri'l i:jv- chairmanship of the' ru- I r,-'l .list ,;(;. councii and retired from I rubiic life. J Louth. 1 Th d"ud body of P.-uriek MeCabe .1 of 1 )onoughmo:e. a cattle dealer, was I f"Uii'i ii. the Raninart river' 011 April I H'was between 65 and 70 years Iold. He leaves a wife. Henry P. Lofiie of Dromiskin House, j c"a 'i lebeiling'liii m. has ber-ii appointed J to the commission of the peace for the j county. j Mayo. James W. A'ahy of Fd Hid Hou?e. B.i!lyva--y, eldest son of tlic late Bartholomew Bar-tholomew Vahy of Lakelands, died re-( re-( i.tiy. Tiie rii-aih or i uri ej on April 17 of M)f-'. Margaret Keane, wife of Francis Fran-cis Kcane, T,'.sq.. of Listicrnane House. Killasser. She was 4(5 years old. Meath. 1 Thf profession of Sister Mary of St. Patricia, daughter 0!" J. Kariow of Cor-l"-'!lis, and the reception of Miss Mur-tagh, Mur-tagh, daughter of M. Murtagh. of Feil- i Tow n. took place in the Oood Shepherd Shep-herd convent, Bailary, India, on March 4th. Tipperary. I ' Kdward Walsh, a well known mom- bcr of the old A'alsh family of Tyrone 1 a inl Lisboney. di'i on the 20th ult. at I the age of 78 years. He was th last 1 surviving brother of the la to- Michael j i . Walhh of Tyrone. I The" death occurred recently of Mrs. j Ryan, of Gaboola. Thurlr-s, widow of i Thomas Ryan. She is sur ived by threo brotheis. all rsldents of Dublin William Wil-liam Davy. Esq., poor law guardian and merchant; Thomas Davy, Ksq., I merchant, and Alderman James Hcn- j ncssy, merchant. She was C3 vears I via. . i , 1 Tyrone. I Charles Keenaw. Esq., of I'omeroy, J died on April 7. He was the father of j Revs. C. and J. Keen an, O. p. j , . Waterford. j In the court house, Waterford. on j April IS. Alderman Richard Power, J. I J'-- presented David P. Heurne. son of 1 ;. Aldf-rman Richard Beanie, J. P.. with I testimonial from the Royal Humane ... I " ' '' society for rescMing a girl from drowning. drown-ing. Subsequently his fellow students gave him a silver medal in 'recognition- I of his bravery. 1 ; I Westmeath. (Mrs. liliza" Buggins, wife of William Buggins of Ballyowen, Lucan, died recently. re-cently. The death occurred on the 14th ult. of John Tynan of Ballycorkey, He was 64 years old. Brigid K. Fox, third atid youngest child of Dr. Fox of Milltown Dispensary, Dispen-sary, Killucan, died on April S. |