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Show Latest Irish News Antrim. ' Irish Nationalists will learn with re-' re-' pret of the death of Mr. William Mc Laughlin, which took place on De?. S. Ft ltis residence, Belfast, where he car- ! Tied on for some years a successful ; procery business. He was an . ardent Catholic end National5, and w.is a !. j rominent member of division 21 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, of which , ne was a trustee. Cork. Mr. Henry Sculver. ar. American toilful, toil-ful, in a report from Oork to the Washington Wash-ington bureau of manufactures, says that the recent dro,o in the price of Irish-cured mackerel has forcibly impressed im-pressed the public as well as the government gov-ernment ith he danger threatening this important national industry. In the Church of the Holy Horary. Middlelor., on Dec. , Miss Mary Eli- r.abclli Coppinper. eldest daughur of Mr. Thomas Stephen Coppinger, J. I.. Hidleton I.odgo, -fis united in inarri?.?r-v.ith inarri?.?r-v.ith Mr. 'leorpe H. Dennehy of Lau-rentuin. Lau-rentuin. County AVat.-iford. Venerable Archdeacon Hutch officiated at th cc-lemony. cc-lemony. assisted by Row Fathers O'Conr.or. 0'Mahmy and Murphy. Dublin. ! From the Church of Our Lady of Re fuge. Hathmines. on Dee. 5. a larg-: cortege iollnwed tlie remains of Mr. Charles Farrell, Ricnmond House, to Clasncvin cemetery. The chief mourn-' mourn-' i rs were Hew Thomas- Farrell. Olon- liffe college; Messrs. 2. Farrell. C. Farrell, Far-rell, J. Farrell and J. A. Wheeler. Kerry. ! , Mr. William O'Brien, addressing a National demonstration at C-isile-jslami on Dee. 2, said if lie knew the government could carry the full Glad-stonian Glad-stonian home rule in the present parliament, par-liament, and were cheating them with :i rontenipiible makeshift, he would be as ready as any man in the Irish party to denounce them, but he knew the con-trary con-trary and Mr. Redmond knew it. The duty of the Irish representatives was to take counsel with the government, and make the bill as large as possible. Kildare. The death occurred in Naas recently cf Mr. B. F. Hughes, who for some years was connected with press work rnd for the past four years was on the Kildare Observer. Previously Mr. Hughes, who was a native of Kilmal-l.-ek district, in County Limerick, spent b lengthened term on the Limerick ) : 5 : ) j From the Pilot. Leader. His death has evoked very sincere regret, as shov.n by the very , large attendance at the funeral. , Leitrim. Michael Curran, Co. C. Aapghavas, , Carrigallen, was united in matrimony a few das ago to Miss Katie Taaffe. Doogra. I-allyeonnell, niece of Monsig- nor Taaffe, Brooklyn, N. Y.. The cere- , mony took place in the Catholic church. -Ballycountll. in the presence of a host of friends. The brid? was given away by her father, and after breakfast being served to ihe guests at her home the harpy pair proceeded by the midday train to Dublin to spend the honeymoon. honey-moon. Limerick. The P.ight Hew Dr. Fogarty. bishop Killaloe. and the priests of his diocese have taken steps to forward in a practical prac-tical way the 'temperance priporanda. a Total Abstinence society and an anti-Treating anti-Treating Society having been established estab-lished in ejjch parish and rules for 'Jieir guidance laid down. Longford. Sergeant John Knox. A. S. C. and Miss Josephine Murray, uaughter of the late John Murray of Ingford. worn married recently in St. Me i's' Cathedral. Loneford, bv the Hev. Father Fitzgerald."' Fitzger-ald."' Meath. The death occurred at the Convent o.: Mercy, Trim, on Dee. S. of Sister Ber nard, an aged member of the ?ummu'ii-tv. ?ummu'ii-tv. She was sister of the la'.e Hev. Father Keuns. Tipperary. On November 2 the Church of the Sacred Heart, Templetuohey, by the Rev. J. Sullivan. Templetuohey, assisted assist-ed by the Rev. T. O'Dwyer, Adm., Pal-lasgreen, Pal-lasgreen, Patrick Muleahy, of Inland Revenue. Limerick, eldest son of the late Tatrick Muleahy and Mrs. Muleahy, Mul-eahy, Dromlara. Pallasgrcen, was married mar-ried to Mary Teresa, second daughter of ihe late Michael O'Dwyer and -Mrs.' O'Dwyer, Drominboy. Pallasgreen, and niece to Monsignor Ryan, of St. Patrick's, Pat-rick's, Dubuque, Iowa. Wicklow. Mr. John Sinnott died at his late residence. resi-dence. Nunnery. Carnew, on Dec. 6. He had reached the fine old age of 90 years. The funeral took place Dee. S after Office Of-fice and High Mass, to the family burial bur-ial place, Askamore, and was largely attended. |