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Show 1 I I Eatest Trisb news . . j ALL AROUND IRELAND. i (Dublin "Weekly Freeman, Oct. 21.) ' The Very Rev. Dean Flanagan, P. P., Adare, died on Monday. i 4 . ! Mr. M. Slattory, tlie old man vho was evicted at Jrishtown, County. Mayo, re-c-ently, died on Sunday.j j -- I A man named Corcoran, formerly o FhadavoRue, Kinjrs county, has been murdered in New York. ) An appeal . for aid for the sufferers from the recent earthquakes in the south of Italy has been issued by the Jrteh hierarchy. Owinp to the Illness of Mr. Commissioner Commis-sioner Sullivan, the further hearing of the Boyle election petition has been adjourned until Nov. 15. "hark' Maguire, solicitor's clerk. iDerry, was Sentenced to two months' imprisonment by the recorder of Der-ly Der-ly on Monday for exhibiting: indecent i'ostcards. William Hamill, under gardener at Hie Northern company's hotel, Port-I Port-I rush, has been missing since Sunday, J and it Is feared that he has been 1 drowned. The AlMrelandGaelic football final was decided at Cork on Sunday before ! an immense crowd. The result was a victory for Kerry, who defeated Kil-dare Kil-dare by 8 points to 2 points. At a meeting of the executive of the Gaelic league on Monday a resolution was passed expressing their pleasure j ; at the resolutions of the Irish bishops I with regard to the Irish language. !On Monday evening "a man named j Dwyer, who was engaged drawing f y ' stones with a jennet for a contractor v in the vicinity of Kilmarry, County I Cork, was seriously injured by a motor 1 On Sunday the Rev. Charles A. I Walsh. C. C. Ballymartle, preached the annual charity sermon "in aid of the j sick and dying poor under the care of the Sisters of Mercy, Kinsale.. In the parish church, Kinsale, to a large con-i con-i gregation. ) At Limerick quarter sessions on Fri- ' j day Judge Adams dismissed a case in which Daniel Quirke, Cappamore, sued his father-in-law to recover 20, balance bal-ance of the fortune which he said was promised to him as his wife's marriage portion. The Cork, Bandon & South Coast j Tiailway has informed its customers !ihat after Monday next, and pending the settlement of a dispute between Messrs. Wallis & Sons, carriers, Cork, V and their employes, they cannot accept through booking of any goods. i I .Jeremiah hheehan. Gaelic league teacher, Kenmare, was remanded on i bail on Thursday at Trale"e, charged I with the publication of anti-enlisting i literature. I. Ward, baker, Castlerea, has been returned for trial, charged 1 with a similar offense. V A County Calway farmer named j ' Smith and his wife and daughter are f in custody on a charge of having caused the death of Smith's son, who lias died from the effects of injuries sustained in a family quarrel on Sun-! Sun-! day. At Midkton petty sessions on Thursday, Thurs-day, Penn William Lane, chauffeur to i Major Sadlier Jackson. Middleton, was i; fined 42 shillings for the reckless driv- 1 ing of a motor car and for not giving sufficient warning of the approach , of I the vehicle. f On Sunday in an address at the open- ' ir.g of the new home for Orphan and destitute childrwen in Belfast, His Eminence, Cardinal Logue. spoke of , the dangers of secular education, and j ! urged that Ireland should take warn- ! ing from what had hapened in France j and other countries. f I On Sunday the Mellifont Abbey Bazaar Baz-aar in aid of the building fund of the new church of Tully alien. Co. Louth, I I was opened by Monsignor Segrave. I. I P., of Droghtda.. His Eminence. Cardinal Car-dinal Logue, opened the bazaar on Mondav. A ETeat national demonstration at Killeentierna. near Killarney. on Sunday, Sun-day, was addressed by Messrs. J. G. Swift McNeill, John Murphy, and T. O'Donnell, M. P.'s; the Rev. Father M'Carthy, and Mr. David Mcriarty, chairman Kerry county council. . (The joint committee of the Cork corporation and Cork harbor board, have approved the plan prepared by Mr. Price and Mr. Feik for bridging i the Lee and connecting the railways at ! I the north and south sides of the river. "' I The S. S. Campania, bound for New , I Tork, was struck by a heavy sea on Wednesday. Five passengers were I washed overboard. Twenty-nine others, J of whom one has tince died in hospital, I were injured. The list of lost and in- I jured contains many Irish names. 1 An inquest was held on Friday at j I Drurnmony House. Fermanagh, on the ' f body of George James Wilson, aged 19. j a Cambridge university student. The 1 jury found that the deceased clmmit- J W suicide by cutting the artery in his I thigh while temporary insane. r At a meeting of the Irish Hierarchv. (held at Maynooth on Wednesday, a series of resolutions was passed dealing deal-ing with Irish in the National schools, 1he Treasury and Board of National Education, the attendance of Catholics at non-Catholic schools, and emigra-, emigra-, tion and its attendant evils. The 3903 conference of the Catholic Truth society was held on Wednesday I I night under the presidency of His Eminence Cardinal Logue. His Lordship Lord-ship the Bishop of Ross read an interesting in-teresting paper on the "Practical Application Ap-plication of Christianity to the People of Ireland of .Today." The Cork Technical Instruction committee com-mittee have decided to consult the com-mitteees com-mitteees of the other county boroughs to ascertain if thev would ' agree to appoint u. deputation to wait on the Chief Secretary with reference to the withdrawal of the Equivalent Grant , for Technical Education by the Treas ury. The fifth conference of school man-f man-f agers, inspectors and teachers of the I city and county of Cok was held in the I School of Art on Saturday last. It is i only twelve months since these confer-I confer-I c-nces were established, and already1 I they may be regarded as a permanent1 and highly useful feature of education- I al life in the city of Cork and the Jur- i f rounding districts. . ! J I I At Wicklow quarter sessions on Fri-I Fri-I t- day. the license of Mr. Thomas Troy, !: ; Dargle road. Bray, was renewed. The t i magistrate at Bray petty sessions had s I prt-viouiiy refused to grant the annual t I rtifirate because of the applicant's I I i having on the night of the Bray dis-i dis-i i aster refused to give candles and re- ! ? I i freshments to a policeman and two i If I civilians. ' I f I f . 4 ! ; At the inquest on the body of Private ' I ! Anderson, who was killed in the col-i col-i lision at the Curragh on Friday, Sir I Philip Chetrude, who commanded the if . Nineteenth Hussars on the occasion, i f: - said that Vi hen he saw Li'.-utenant Sut- I ' ton; who was in' charge ot the squadr - I I t run of the Eleventh Hussars, make a ' S ; I It ( . , ... ..,.,... flank movement towards the guns, he realized that an accident was inevitable. inevit-able. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death. I I On Friday evening, Mr. WL Lang- ! home, district inspector, R. 1. C, Ban-! j doh, was the victim of a serious acci-dent. acci-dent. While returning about 5:30 1 o'clock on his bicycle from a cricket practice at the park, along the Laurel walk, Bandon. a hill near the town, his machine ran into a hollow on the road, the jerk of which threw him violently vio-lently lo the ground. He was conveyed con-veyed to the residence "of Mr. Hodson, J. P., nearby, where it was found he had sustained a dislocation of the shoulder with some scratches. On Saturday a Keady man named Frank Donnelly, employed by the railway rail-way contractor, who had just' finished work for the day with his horse, had reached his own yard, when he was observed by a lad named Cullen lying below the horse's body. Cullen quickly ran into the house, and informed the inmates, who carried the unconscious man inside, and immediately summoned sum-moned medical aid. Drs. Donna n and Acneson anenuea, out iionwuissiaimiiiK the surgical assistance he expired. The exact cause of the accident is unknown. |