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Show V ' Dtcst Tr1$J) news j HIERARCHY OF IRELAND. Armagh jlichael Cardinal Logne, Abp.. July 20, 1ST!'. Primate of All Ireland. DublinWilliam J. Walsh, Abp.. Ang. 2. 1385. Primate of Ireland. Canea XicholasDounelly. -NOV. 1, 1, Cashrl (and Emly) Thomas 1'emielly, June 9, 1101. Tucm John Healy cons. Bishop of Clonfert Ang. ai, 1SS4. Transferred to Tuam Abp. Feb., 100'J. Achonry John Lyster, April 8, 1688. Ardagh and Clomnncnoise Joseph lloarc. March ' 19, 1895. i Clogher Richard Owens, Aug. 1894. Clonfert Thomas O'Dey, D.D., Aug. 30 1903. " Cloyne Robert Browne, Aug. 19, 1894. Cork Thomas O'Callaghan, O. P., June 29, 1884. Derry John Keys O'Doherty, March 2, 1890. Down and Connor Henry Henry, Sept, 2'2. 189o. Dromore Henry O'Xeill, July 7, 1901. Elphin John Clancy, March 24, 189.". Ferns James Browne, Sept. 14, 1S84. Galway and Kihnacdaugh (with adm. of Kilfen- ora) Francis J. MacCormack. Feb. 4, 1872. Kerry John Coffey, Xov. 10, 1n89. Kildaro and Leighlin Patrick Foley, May 31, 1S96. Killala John Conmy, Aug. 24. 1892. Killaloe Thomas Meliedmond, Jan. 12, 1890. Kilmore Edward MeGennis, April .", 1888. Limerick Edward O'Dwyer, June 29. IbSti. Meath Matthew Gaffney. June 25, 1899. Ossory Abraham Brownrigg, Sept. 14. 1884. Raphoe Patrick O'Donnell, April 3, 1884. Ross Denis Kelly, May 9. 1897. Watorford and Lismore Richard A. Sheehan. Aug. 31,1892. I ALL AROUND IRELAND. ! (Dublin Weekly Freeman, Jan. 10.) The Kildaro postotiiee has been robbed by burglars. bur-glars. . The remains of the late Count Moore were interred in-terred in Koseroa abbey on Saturday. Dr. John Morgan, dean of Waterford, died on Thursday, aged 85. He had served sixty-two years in the Protestant church. Mr.' Edward Blake, M. P., has returned to London Lon-don from Canada for the reopening of parliament. It is now announced that the visit of King Edward Ed-ward to Ireland this year will be a private visit to the lord lieutenant. ' 4 . s At a meeting at Macroom on Sunday a letter was read from Mr. Michael Davitt on the laborers' question. ' Mr. W. J. Goulding, chairman of the Great Southern A: Western railway, has accepted a seat on Mr. Chamberlain's, tariif commission. f On Tuesday, Joseph W. Bergin, tobacconist, 175 Xorth King street, was fined 50 pounds for allowing al-lowing betting relating to horse races on his premises. prem-ises. ; The Rathdrum Guardians oii Thursday decided to procure the services of the schoolmuster (Mr. Cahalane) to translate a tender in Irish, which was from Mr. Culleu, Rathdrum. On Wednesday a large and enthusiastic Xation1 alist demonstration was held at Beragh, County Tyrone. Mr. Swift MacXeill and Mr. lurnaghan, M. P.'s, were the principal speakers. The returns from Ireland with reference to the number of motor cars show that 213 cars and 28G motor bicycles have been registered in this country. coun-try. Drivers' licenses to the number of 167 have also been issued. , T County Court Judge Kisby delivered judgment at Lurgan on Monday! jn the case in which the Portadown urban c6trneil appealed from the decision deci-sion of the commissioner of valuation, exempting from rates the Presentation convent. Portadown. The county court judge reversed the decision of the commissioner, and held that the premises were liable for rates. . . Tlie Cork county council on Thursday-adopted a resolution that in the making of iho appointments appoint-ments candidates pose-sing a knowledge of the Irish language will, other qualifications being up to the standard, be given the preference. V At a meeting of thy Limerick county council on Saturday a resolution was adopted declaring that Irish university education was imf, in accord j with modern needs, and demanding reform. i Mr. W. II. Smiles, managing director of the j Belfast rope works, died in the dub room of the j County- Down Golf club, Newcastle, on Saturday, i Mr. Smiles was a son of tin- celebrated Dr. Smiles. ! author of "Self Help." ! ! On Sattrday John Wallace and James King, j of Kilfoyhm, King's counly. were arrested and ! charged with causing the death of Mr. John Lowe. auctioneer and sulesmasi-r, vho was killed on j Thursday night by being thrown from his trap I while drivinir. i . ' ! I At a meeting oi the Xorth Fermanagh Lnionist Registration association on Monday the names of j Mr. G, Fetherstonhaugh, K. (J., and Mr. Bloomfield, i of Castlecauldwell, were, chosen for submission to I a meeting of delegates : candidate against Mr. Mitchell, M. P., in the next election. j j Much regret is felt at the death of Sister M. i Berchmans, at Ramsgrane convent, County Wex- I J'ord. She belonged to a respected family, the j Mocklers of Powerstown. who gave many sons and daughters to the church. She was sister of Rev. R. I Mockler, P. PM Ballylooby. and the Revs. Jauie? and Thomas Movkler, Waterford. . On Saturday, Bro. Mary Ambrose, Superior of the Marist Brothers' schools, left Athlone after a residence of four years to join the order of Dumfries, Dum-fries, Scotland. While in Athlone his amiable manner and educational abilities made him a host of friends. His departure was by none more widely regretted than by the pupils, who made it the occasion oc-casion to present him with a' very thoughtfully worded address and more substantial tokens of the affection entertained for him. " At, the triennial visitation-by the board of visitors vis-itors to Queen's college, Galway, on Saturday, Professor Pro-fessor Pye appealed from tin? decision of the college council on the question of sending religious tracts to Catholic students, declining to grant an inquiry. TW visitors expressed their disapproval of the sending of such letters, after which Professor I've said he would withdraw his appeal. On Monday when one of the workmen, named William Lynch, in the employ of the Dublin City Distillery company, Great Brunswick street, opened the trap door of Xo. 4 wa.-.hback, a kind of large tank, he was horritied at rinding the face of a man. nearly opposite Ins own. rising out of the liquid with which the tank was tilled, till within a few feet of the edge. He gave the alarm and Mr. Duncan, Dun-can, the distiller, had' the body taken out, when it was found to be that of Xicholas Cunningham, 32 years old, of 8 South Gloucester street, laborer, who had been employed in the distillery and had not been seen since the previous morning. "People at the distillery appear to think that when Cunningham Cunning-ham left his mates he intended going to the tank for some of the liquid, which is considered: a pleasant pleas-ant enough drink of an intoxicating fetrength greater than strong ale: that he divested himself of some of his clothes io facilitate his getting at it, took off his boots to prevent the sound of his footsteps informing .'anyone- of his intention, reached the tank, stooped down too far, overbalanced overbal-anced and fell in, Aj.the inquest the medical evidence evi-dence went to show that death was due 'to asphyxia, and a verdict accordingly was returned. |