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Show Catest Irisb news Ulster. At Armagh assizes on July 8 the trial concluded of a boy named Joseph An-nesley, An-nesley, who was charged with the wilful wil-ful murder of another boy named Breen. Prisoner was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to two years' imprisonment. The judge, after passing sentence, burst into tears. The Cavan district council has decided de-cided to contribute $90 to the erection of a shelter for tuberculosis patients in Cavan district. The decision has been come to as a result of a deputation of ladies from the Killeshandra Branch National Health association. The following deaths have taken place: June 28, Cornelius McGarry, Drumard, formerly of Philadelphia, Pa.; recently, Francis Kellegher, Kil-dough, Kil-dough, aged 67 years; June 22, James Wilton, Tedeehan; June 21, Mrs. Bruce, Kingscourt; June 23, Hugh P. Small, Belturbet, aged 38 years: June 24, Bernard Ber-nard Cosgrove, Butlerscbridge. According to reports cabled to the papers pa-pers in this country, the usual rioting, annually indulged in by the Orange fanatics fa-natics of Belfast and the north of Ireland Ire-land generally occurred on July 12, and as a result the hospitals were kept busy. The death took place recently at the age of 53 years, at his residence, Ro-selle, Ro-selle, Whitehead. Belfast, of John La-verty, La-verty, head of the well known firm of John Laverty & Sons, Ltd., builders and contractors. One of the most important import-ant of the many notable undertakings entrusted to the firm wos the carrying into effect of Sir Thomas Drew's designs de-signs for the Belfast cathedral. leinster. Married, June 15, at Kilbruid church, with nuptial mass, by the Rev. J Kane, C. C, Rochford Bridge, brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev. T. Casey, P. P.. Rev. William Rooney, P. P., Rev. I. Adlum. C. C, Rev. H. O'Brien, C. C and Rev. P. Kane (brother of the bride) W. J. Feely, Central hotel, Trim, to Maggie, youngest daughter of Mrs. Kane, Stonestown, Trim. June 28, at the parish church, Ballivor, County Meath, with nuptial mass, by Rev. P. Farrell, P. P., James, youngest son cf the late Peter Farrell of Lionsden, Cas-tlerickard. Cas-tlerickard. to Margaret (Agnes), youngest young-est daughter of William Murray, Cas-tlerickard, Cas-tlerickard, Moyvalley, County Meath. The Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, archbishop of Dublin, was driving through Grafton street on Tuesday evening when a motor mo-tor car approached rather rapidly, skidded, crashing into the horse, seriously se-riously injuring the animal and damaging dam-aging the carriage shafts. The coachman coach-man and valet were thrown from their seats. Dr. Walsh was uninjured. Justice Holmes, addressing the grand jury at the King's County assizes, of which Lloyd Vaughan, D. L., was foreman, fore-man, said there six cases entered for investigation, and, as far as their character char-acter were concerned, nothing exception. excep-tion. They were the ordinary form of crime which one might expect to find in any county or any country. A Dublin dispatch to the Daily Express Ex-press says: It is reported that the Earl of Aberdeen will shortly retire as lord lieutenant of Ireland, and that the Earl of Granard, who married Beatrice Mills of New York, may succeed him. Connacht. Those who raised the cry of "The land for the people" on the hillsides of this county have no reason to feel ashamed of the fact that out of a total area of 1,100,000 acres in Mayo, 390,999 acres have been acquired by tenants under the land purchase acts. Although we are frequently told by some very extreme patriots that "nothing has been gained or can be gained by agitation," it is some consolation to the despised agitators to know that over a third of the county has been rescued from landlordism land-lordism already. Mayo News. On St. John's day Rev. T. J. Carney, son of Mr. Patrick Carney, Billindre-hed, Billindre-hed, Ballyhaunis, and nephew of Rev. Brother Paul Carney, the monastery. Errew,- Castlebar, was ordained to the priesthood for the American mission, in All Hallows college, Dublin. The solemn profession of a nun took place at the Presentation convent, Tuam. on July 3. The young lady who had thus the happiness of 'giving her young life to God was Miss Agnes Walsh (in religion Ssiter Mary Dymp-na), Dymp-na), daughter of Mr. James Walsh, builder and contractor, Westport. The ceremony was performed by his grace the most Rev. Dr. Healy, archbishop of Tuam. Sir James O'Donohoe has been at)' pointed a justice of the peace for the city and county of Galway. Messrs. Patrick Curran and Michael Murphy have been re-elected as chairmen chair-men of Galway hoard of guardians. Died. June 30. T. Sheridan, Milltown; July 7. Cornelius Donnelly, J. P., Kil-more Kil-more House, Abbey Loughrea: June 24. Miss Agnes Ryan; Coscarrig; Loughrea. Munster. A movement will be started at an early date by the people of Clare to solicit subscriptions for the purpose of erecting a monument at Clonderlaw Bay, close to the Shannon, the resting place of the famous Marshal McMahon. Limerick Leader. Patrick Tallan, solicitor. Drojjheda. has been elected T. C- for the Laurence Gat Ward vacancy by 475 votes to 152 for Mr. James S. Kelly. Mr. Peter Lyons, baker and confectioner, has been appointed a justice of the peace for the town of Drogheda. The following deaths have taken place: July 3, Mrs. Bridget Moran, Bal-linagrour, Bal-linagrour, aged 80 years; recently, Mrs. James McGrath, the Hotel, Dromkeen; June 21, Mrs.-J. O'Rourke, Kilmallock; recently, Mrs. Catherine McDermott, Cooraclare, aged 82 years; June 16, Miss Anna M. McCormack, Ballyalode, aged 23 years. The solemn profession took place at the Presentation Convent, Mary borough, bor-ough, on July 6, of Miss Moran Joose-phine Joose-phine Russell( in religion Siscter Mary Vincent), daughter of the late Mr. Patrick Pat-rick Russell, Clogheen. The ceremony was performed by Monsignor Murphy, D. D., Maryborough. Married, June 30, at the Catholic church, Kildimo, County Limerick, by the Rev. Father O'Donnell. P. P.. assisted as-sisted by the Rev. Father Connolly, C. C, Dr. Joseph F. Daly of Monastere-van, Monastere-van, to Bella, second daughter of Timothy Tim-othy Sheahan, Esq., inland revenue. On June 28, at St. John's cathedral, Limerick, by the Very Rev. J. Kelly, P. P., Doon (with nuptial mass), assisted as-sisted by the Rev. T. O'Meara and Rev. M. Ryan, John, third son of Richard Daly, Gurdeen House. The residence of William Lynns, Cullen Cul-len Castle, was completely destroyed by fire on July 4. Mr. Lynns, who is an extensive farmer, will, we understand, claim compensation for malicious Injury. In-jury. At the quarterly meeting of the "Wa-terford "Wa-terford No. 1 rural district council, held on July 3, Mr. P. W. Kenny was unanimously unani-mously re-elected chairman. Mr. Philip Gough was re-elected vice chairman. |