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Show ! LATEST IRISH NEWS. ; Fror The Pilot. Oqi. -v. ! The Rev. . i i. - James Edmund jO'Xeill. a. belo.il well-known educator, edu-cator, died at ;!ie ''nristian Brothers' (residence, Carlo w, r April 9. ' I CIa:e. I Intelligence has fr n received from 'Sydney. Australia, .f the death of Air. '.Michael White, P. P., V. G., of Nenagh, jTipperary. He was a native of Tulla, 'and during: his illness was attended by il)r. Flynn. also a Tulla man, who t-n-j ;.ioys considerable distinction as a practitioner prac-titioner in Sydney. j Mrs. Anne Itlake. relict of the late :Jolm Blake, Newtown House, Meath. died at her late residence, The Square, jKilru.sh, on April 12. ; Kerry. The nt. Kev. Dr. JlauRan, "he abl-and abl-and beloved Bishop of Kerry, left Ki!-larney Ki!-larney ok April 11. for Rossiare on his Jirst visit to Rome since his Consecration. Consecra-tion. He appeared in excellent health, find was .seen off by the Rev. M. Fuller. 'the Rev. D. Brosan and the Rev. P. J. jMarshall. He will be absent from Kil-llarney Kil-llarney for a period of six -weeks. : Mayo. Died, on A mil 11, at Canlenfield. aiollymount. Murtach Farragher. assis-i lant county surveyor, and father of llev. Murtach Farragl er. Aran Isles, .aged 82 years, to the inexpressible grief iif nis wife and family, and deeply re-igretted re-igretted by a very large circle of friends. Meath. , The Very Rev. Philip Graydon Tibbs, T. D., Protestant Dean of Clonfert and (Kilmacdaugh, died at his late residence, jOinletto Great, Summerhill, on April S. He was formerly Rector of Balllnksioe. The late dean was deeply respected, not ;only by his own co-religionists, but pco-jple pco-jple of every other persuasion. In Bal-ilinasloe Bal-ilinasloe and neighborhood, where the late clergyman resided twenty-one j years, his death will be much regretted. ' Mr. Maurice Spring, of Rathmuro 'House. Athboy, died on April S. He had attained a ripe old age, and was for Imany years a member of the Trim Board of Guardian and Rural District i Council. He was also president of the Ra.thmore Branch of the United Irish 'league. and an earnest and steilii.g iNationalist. Mr. Spring was unmarried and was both a non-smoker and a life jabstainer, having as a young man taken the Fatner Mathew pledge. Kilkenny. i The Rev. Patrick J. Byrne, a native !rf Castle warren, a graduate of St. Kee-i Kee-i ran's college, Kilkenny City, and a be-; be-; loved priest and missionary, died at his jlate residence, St. Josephs. Rathgar :road. Dublin, on April S, aged 67. He ,had been an invalid for a number of j years. ! King's. ! Mrs. Ellen Marron. mother :f tLe ij'.ev. James Marron. Ballyshannon, t'icd it her late residence. Cornenty, Cor-tluff, Cor-tluff, Carrickmacross, on April 7. ; siigo. , On Ap)-il 3, at the Convent of Mercy, St. Patrick's. Sligo, Florence Nora, in religion Sister Mary Joseph, second laughter of Mr. William Higginbotham ;of Palmerstown, County Dublin, had i the great happiness of being professed ja Sister of Mercy by the Rt. Rev. Dr. 'Clancy, bishop of Elphin. Tipperary. ; Mr. Thomas J. Walsh of the Mun-Ster Mun-Ster and Leinster bank, son of Mr. H. .1. Walsh, ex-district insrector of Dub-; . 1 j ii. was married to Josephine Gubbins, daughter of the late Joseph Gubbins, Nenagli, by the Very Rev. Cation Mc-Mahon. Mc-Mahon. at St. Mary's of the Rosary, j Xenagh. on April S. I On Sunday, April 7. in the Abbcyj ; church. Mount St. Joseph. Roscra. the Rv. Dr. Fogarty, bishop of Killaloe, ; conferred the holy order of priesthood! ;on Rev. Father Bruno Murphy of Dea-! ronship on Rev. Brothers Maurus j O'Herlihy. Alberic Murphy and Ansclm , Fitzgerald, and of sub-deaconship on Rev. Brother Albe Sadlier, all members mem-bers of the community. Tyrone. At the beautiful church of St. Patrick's Pat-rick's Convent of Mercy, Sligo, on April 3. the impressive ceremony of the taking tak-ing of the habit was witnessed. Among ihe postulants received was Miss Marion Ma-rion MeCrossan (in religion Sister Ce-: Ce-: Inline), eldest daughter of Mr. Bernard (MeCrossan, Strabane. After th cere-j cere-j ninny, which was performed by the ! Most Rev. Dr. Clancy, lord bishop of Klphin, the parents and relatives of the ' newly-received nuns were hospitably i entertained at luncheon by the Rev. : Superioress. The Most Rev. Dr. Clancy Clan-cy presided, and among the guests present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. McCroosan, iStrabane. Wexford. .Mrs. Mary Kelly, mother of the Rev. James Kelly. D. Ph.. S. I. C. and sister-in-law of the Most Rev. Archbishop Archbish-op Kelly of Sydney, Australia, died at her late residence. Cress Lane, Xcw , vers, on April 11. aged ."6. |