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Show I Eatest Trisb news o Antrim. (From the Pilot.) Alexander' McDonnell, of Glenariff, died ri March. 10. He' was in his 87th year. J : . T ' - - Armagh. , Edward O'Hanlon, aged 4 years, son of James O'Hunlon, of Tullymacreeve, Forkhill, died of shock caused by burning on the 7th ult. Cork. The large and newly-built premises of John Ryan, of Ballfneen, general merchant, with the entire stock, were destroyed by fire on March 14. The damage which is not covered by insurance, in-surance, is over 1,500. Clare. The marriage was solemnized on March 6 by Rev. B. C. O'Connell, O. M. 1., of Leeds, Eng.. brother of the bridegroom, assisted by Rev. T. Vaughan, pastor of Q'Gonnelloe, and Rev. J. Gavan, curate of Tulla, of Patrick O'Connell, of Tulla, and Mary O'Brien, eldest daughter of the late Michael O'Brien, of O'Goilnelloe. Carlow. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, of Ullard, My-shall, My-shall, widow f Timothy O'Brien, died on the 10th ult. She was S5 years old. Dublin. Mrs. Ellen Shaw, wife of Patrick Shaw, of Rathmines, died on March 12. She was 62 years old. John Clark,, of Dublin and Black-rock, Black-rock, solicitor, who died on Feb. 14, bequeathed be-queathed 25 to the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Blackrock. Donega In the Church in Derrybeg on the 7th ult., Patrick Doherty, second son of Hugh Doherty, of MagheraloskvGwee-dore. MagheraloskvGwee-dore. and Bridget Coll, eldest daughter of William Coll, of Meenderrygamph, Gweedore, were united in marriage. The marriage was solemnized on March 7. at St. Mary's Chapel, Convoy, Con-voy, of John McKelvey, youngest son of William McKelvey, of Doodalla, Letterkenney. and Mary J. McCon-logue, McCon-logue, fourth daughter of the late Patrick McConlogue, of Glenmaquin, Convoy. Galway. Pope Pius X. has conferred the dignity of domestic prelate on Very-Rev. Very-Rev. Father Fahy, V.G., of Gort. with the title of monsignor and right reverend, rev-erend, on the ground of his extensive learning and priestly zeal. The Glenamaddy Branch of, the United Irish League has chosen these officers: President, A. Flnneran, D.C.; vice president, J. J. O'Reilly; deputy vice president. Patrick. Brennan; secretary, sec-retary, Mr. T. Concannon; assistant secretary. Patrick Keaveny; treasurer, John Raftery. Derry. .. Rev. Joseph Brardley, curate at Star-bane, Star-bane, died on March 21. He was born In the staunchly Catholic parish of Bally-nascreen, Bally-nascreen, of respectable and respected parents about fifty years ago. He studied a short term with the late Mr. Donnelly of Draperstown, and entered St. Columbo's college in 1S79. Of St. Columb's students he was the first to be ordained priest. He labored in Colemine, Bellcghq and Strabane. The marriage was solemnized on March 4 at St. Mary's church, Athlone, of James Nyhan, fourth son of Tim othy Nyhan, of Bandon. County Cork, and Bridget E. Campbell, youngest daughter of the late Patrick Campbell Camp-bell of Ballymonle, wine and spirit merchant, niece of the late Dr. P. A. McCloskey of Rothwell, Northampton, England, and first cousin of the late Cardinal McCloske of New York. , Kerry. " St. Patrick's day was observed In Ktl-larney Ktl-larney by all classes and creeds. All the shops and business houses were closed. The utmost order and sobriety sobri-ety were everywhere observable. A solemn high mass was celebrated in the j cathedral. Bishop Mangan presiding. King's. - Peter Ennis of Killane, Edendfrry. youngest son of the late Peter Ennis of Shane, Edenderry, died on March 6. Louth. Michael Harkins of'Drumcar, died on' March 5, aged 75 years. He was formerly for-merly a member of the Royal Irish constabulary. ; ' " Longford. Patrick F. O'Reilly of Dublin, fifth son of John O'Reilly, Esq.. of Clougher-nal Clougher-nal house, Granard, and Sarah O'Neill, only daughter of James O'Neill. Esq., of Dublin, were married on the 6th tilt, in the Church of St. Nicholas of Myra, Dublin. Limerick. Patrick J. Fitzgerald, second son of Richard Fitzgerald of Thomastown. Kilfinane, died on March 9. He was 28 years old. ' Leitrim. The marriage was solemnized on March 6 at St. Mary's church, Carrlck-on-Shannon, by the Rev. Peter McGiv-ney. McGiv-ney. curate, assisted by Rev. Joseph A. McGlvney, curate, brothers of the bridegroom, and Rev. Matt McCabe, curate, of Thomas J. McGlvney-, county councilor, second son of philip McGiv-ney McGiv-ney of Cornec, Mohill, and Agnes J. Costclloe, youngest daughter of Patrick Costelloe of Correen, Carrick-on-Shan-Kildare. The marriage was solemnized on March 1 at the Church of the Most Holy Trinity. Allen, by Rev. E. Lalor, pastor, of Dennis Healy, of Richardstown, Clane. and Bella Quin. eldest daughter of the late Chrisostom Quin, of Little Town. Kilkenny. Martin P. Whltely of Dublin, merchant, mer-chant, second youngest son of Michael Whitely of Whitehall, Kilkenny, and Ellen Stapleton, third daughter of the late Michael Stapleton of Rarfleld House, Dublin, were married on March 2 in St. Paul's church, Dublin. Mayo. Sister Mary Francis of the Convent of Mercy. Castlebar. died on March 3. She was the eldest daughter of the late J. W. Mulligan of ChaVlestown. and was 29 years old.- Roscommon. Celia 'Kelly, daughter of the late B. Kelly of Mantua, died on March 0 at the residencse of her brother in French-park. French-park. She was a sifter of Revs. M. Kelly, curate at Grange, County Sligo, and B. Ke4ly"of Balllnafad." Queen's. The marriage was solemnized on March 6. in St. Savior's church. Dublin, Dub-lin, by Rev. Henry Dunne, pastor of Balyna, Moyvalley (cousin of the bride), assisted by Rev. J. Delaney, pastor of Stradbally. of Patrick Champion, Cham-pion, esq., of Slatt Lawn, and.. Maria Lowry, eldest daughter of the late John Lowry, esq., of Money. Mrs. Margaret Kinsella, widow of Finton Kinsella of Brockran, Ballyfin, died on March 15. Tipperary. j John Russell, eldest son of John Rus- j sell of Two-mlle-Borris. Thurles. died on March 10. He was 30 years old. The death occurred on the lllh.ult. of Mrs. Ellen Fahey, wife of Rodolph Fahey of Tipperary. Vestmeath. Bernard Coghlan, youngest son of the late John Coghlan of Kilbeggan. and husband of Mrs. Coghlan of Moate, died on March 1, in New Y'ork. Waterford. i Mrs. Catherine O'Bryne of Peni-brokestown Peni-brokestown House, died on M?.rch 9. She was the mother of Revs. Lawrence O'Ryrne. pastor of Ovoca. and Thomas O'Byrne, pastor of Wicklow. She was in her 89th year." St. Patrick's day was celebrated in Waterford by a monster orocess-ion In which 750 boys, of Mount Sion school took part, also the boys of Stenhen street schools, Ferrybank; De La Salle hurling and football clubs, students of, De La Salle college, Gracedian Hurling Hurl-ing club, Trades Hall, Catholic Young Men's society, National and Commercial Commer-cial club and Waterford branch of the I Gaelic league There were three bands. Apublic meeting was held in the park, at which Rev. T. F. Furlong Adm., presided. |