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Show Caics! Irish news Armagh. The death took place recently at his residence. The Grange, Giasgow, of Mr. "William McKillop. M. V. for South Armagh. Born in Dairy, Ayrshire, in 1860, Mr. McKillop was the son of Irish parents, and was rrom early life m Nationalist of the most sterling type. Mr. McKillop first entered parliament as member for North Sligo in 1900, a seat which he retained till 1906, wlen he was chosen as representative of South Armagh. Mr. McKillop was one of the most popular members of the House of Commons. A sad feature in connection with Mr. McKillop's death at the prime of life is that he was but quite recently married, mar-ried, his wife being Miss Rose Dalton of Sydney, a sister-in-law of Mr. William Wil-liam Redmond, M. P., and sister of Mr. J. J. Dalton, formerly a member t the Irish parliament party. Cork. At the Convent of Mercy, Charle-ville, Charle-ville, the profession has taken place of Miss E. Dunlea, in religion Sister M. Berchmans, eldest daughter of Mr. John Dunlea, .Ballyellis, Buttevant. Co. Cork. Most Rev. Dr. Browne, bishop of Cloyne, officiated. Donegal. The remains of the late Rev. Henry McShane, C. C, Donegal, were recently recent-ly interred in St. Agatha's cemetery amidst every manifestation of sorrow and regret. It was one of the largest and most representative funerals seen in the town for many years. The Donegal board of guaraians adjourned on Saturday as a mark of respect to the memory- of the late Father Methane. Me-thane. Dublin. The following- novices were recently professed in the Brigidine convent, Tul-'w: Tul-'w: Miss Ellen Doyle, eldest daughter daugh-ter of James Doyle, 3 Annavilla, Throsbr.ro, Dublin, in religion SisU.-r I Mary Joseph Angela; Miss Iizzic De-voy. De-voy. in religion Sister M. ir&phacl: and Miss Lena Malion. in religion Sisler M. Rose. The following young ladles Mere recoivei!: Miss Maggie O'Mahony in religion Sister M. Bernard; Miss Margaret Dromaire. in religion Sister . M. IJflen: and Miss Mary Anne Dever- eux. in. religion Sister M. Eugene. Most Rev. Dr. Foley, Lord Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. presided. The Rev. Jnmes Fog-arty, Adrn., Tullow, preached the sermon. Galway. The people or" the archdiocese of Tuam recently joined in hearty and general rejoicing' with their archbishop, the Most Rev. Dr. Ilealy. in celebrating his Kpifccopal silver jubilee. Tipperary. The death is announced of Colonel John . "Whiteheath Byron, for many years commissary superintendent of the National House for Disabled Soldiers at Dayton, O. Deceased was born at "log-hern, Co. Tipperary, seventy-four years ago. He left Ireland after taking tak-ing a prominent part in the Fenian movement and served with distinction in one of the regiments of General T. F. Meagher's brigade in the Civil war. Tyrone. Sir Francis Wm. Brady, county court judge of Tyrone, and the senior king's counsel in the British empire, died recently at Sorrento Cottage. Dalkey. Sir Francis entered his eighty-sixth eighty-sixth year in July last. He was born on July 22, 1824. and was the elder son of tne first baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Maziere Brady, who was thrice lord chancellor of Ireland, and his first wife, wno was a daugh-t'r daugh-t'r of Mr. Beaver Buchanan of Dublin. Dub-lin. Sir Francis followed in the foot-, st).s of ins father by taking up the legal profession. Waterford. "A beautiful life ended by a beautiful death-' is the tribute paid by the Catholic Cath-olic Herald of India to the late Brother James Berrhmar: Maloney, who for fifteen years presided as director of St.' Patrick's High sthool at Asano!. India, In-dia, and who died recently. Brother Moloney n-as born on June 15th, 1S04. r.r-nr Dungarvan. Co. Waterford. He became a novice with the Christian brothers in Dublin, afterwards teach-inr teach-inr :M F.nnistymon and Belfast. After b inp, professed, on Jan. 1, ISfO. he was pi a cod at the head of five brothers destined de-stined for the Brngai mission', in which sphere his labors were crowned with much success. |