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Show ; f S I Catest Irisb news j ; Cork. I The widespread regret felt at the g , death of Mrs. harles Doran, jr., Cork, I was shov ' by the large cortege that accompf! i. the remains to St. Joseph's Jo-seph's y, and the number of beautit. . vi aths that were deposited on the r " ' "cased was the son of I the lat( -Mr. " J. Doran, and had re- tently t-. it ea - n his career as a civil I engineer. l"n;.rsity college, the Chris-t Chris-t . i tian Brutl; .-v- :hool, and the various 1 ' national s i- les were represented. ; . Dublin. ; Bishop Boyian of Kilmore is reported ; ; as seriously sick in Dublin. Rev. T. Vaughan. pastor of Ogonnel-- Ogonnel-- I loe, has been transferred to Doonbeg. John J. Skelton. only son of the lata i John J. Skelton of Queenstown, and ; Miss Nathalie H. Swan, second daugh- j ; ' ter of the late Nathaniel Swan of Rose- ! ! hill. Douglas, Cork, were married re- j ; cently in St. Paul's church, Dublin. I Galway. i ; Patrick Finnegan. a Crimean vete-; vete-; ran. a native of Tuam. died in Galway ' v.nrkhouse on Wednesday last, and was buried with military honors on Thursday. Thurs-day. He belonged to the Eighteenth Royal Irish. Kilkenny. ; The Rev. Patrick McGrath. a native ' , of Flemingstown. County Kilkenny, and the Rev. John Dubbyn. both of the American Mission, are at present revis-; revis-; iting their native land, and are the : " guests of Mr. James Farrell, P. L. G., j : Kilmacow. i ; The death is announced at his resi- i " dence, St. Lambert, Montreal. Canada. ; 'of Mr. John Hachette, merchant and appraiser of customs. The deceased ' : gentleman was a native of Piltown. I! 'ounty Kilkenny, and his surviving re- i latives in Ireland include Mrs. Mat- h ihew Bohen Campion, late of Water- j : ford, and now resident in Dublin. h Mayo. ' At the Castlebar Convent of Mercy, Miss McDonagh (in religion Sister ' Mary Michael Joseph), second daugh-j daugh-j I ter of the late Mr. John McDonagh, i '; Moydor, Curteen, County Sligo, was : professor; and Miss Margaret McCar thy (Sister Mary Jarlath Joseph), l youngest daughter of Mr. Daniel Mc- "i Carthy, Ballymacandrick, ?Ioyne. Coun- . ty Cork, and Miss Winifred Forde (Sis ter Mary Clare, daughter of Mr. John ' Forde, Liscanians, Clare Galway, re- eived the religious habit. Very Rev. 'anon Lyans. P. P., officiated, assisted . by Fathers O'Malley and Butler. Xu- j nierous clerical and lay friends attend- ; k ed. ; ) Wexford. I Most Rev. Dr. Browne, bishop cf J i Ferns, has promoted Rev. M. Mernagh. S C. C. Marshaltown, to the pastoral I ' ' i harge of Leskinfere. vacant through I the death of Rev. Patrick Doyle. This I ' is the fifth pastor the present bishop has appointed to Leskinfere Father I Staples. Father Roice, Father Kinsella. I Father Doyle and Father Mernagh. I , Irish Language Gaining. A report issued by the commissioners of National Education in Ireland for the : school year 1SQS-9, shows that at the end j: of 1907 instruction in the Irish language I was given in 2.861 schools, and at the - h Mid of 1908 the number has increased to f, i 3.047. . |