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Show . 1 Eatest Trisb Hews H. ALL AROUND IRELAND. The remains of James Tynan, an old inhabitant of Borrisokane, Jan. 18. , : '' were laid in their Ia.t reMtnu plare. J The deceased had sem his 100th birth day several months ago. The death of Mr. John Dorr, Mantun. occurred ftt the extraordinary age of 96 years, deeply regretted. I . -- Meath. Miss Mary Dunne of John Btreet. Kellss, died Jan. 18, aged 23 years; deeply regretted. Great numbers num-bers attended the interment in Dulane. Mrs. O'Keeffe, Allen street, Cappo-quin, Cappo-quin, died Jan. 14 at the the extraordinary extraordin-ary age of -90 years: deeply regretted by her relatives and friends. The funeral to Green Affane was numerously attended. at-tended. L.outh. Mr. Owen O'Gorman of Lin-ejihall Lin-ejihall street, Dundalk, and formerly of Bohernamore. Ardee. died Jan. 16. deeply regretted. Funeral to Louth cemetery numerously attended. Mr. James Reilly. Oristown. died Jan. 12. deeply regretted. An Office and High Mass were celebrated In the parish par-ish church, after which the fumeral left for Donaghpatrkk. Requiem services ser-vices and funeral were numerously attended. at-tended. On Jan. 23 Olive Rose Eleanor Madden, Mad-den, daughter of M. P. Madden. Bor-rlsokane, Bor-rlsokane, was received into the Order of Mercy. Carysfort Park Convent, Illackrock. Dublin. WAterford. Mr. R. R. Cherry, formerly for-merly of William street, AVaterford, has been selected by the Liberals of the Exchange Division of Liverpool, as 1 their candidate for parliament at com ing general elections. He is a lawyer of great eminence. Home Rule for Ireland and Free Trade are the two great issues with him; he will stand for worn. Tipperary. A large portion of Nich-olastown Nich-olastown Castle, between Clonmel and Cabir. close to the residence of Mr. Thomas Renting, was blown down during the recent gale. Fortunately no damage was caused by the fall of the huge mass of masonry. A terrfiic gale ' of wind was blowing at the time. Down. The Very Rev. J. O'Brien. P.P.. V.F.. Banbridge, has been created a domestic frelate. with the title of Monsignor, by His Holiness the Pope, on tlx recommendation of the Most Rev. Dr. O'Neill. Lord Bishop Of Dro- imore. .. Fermanagh. The'friends of Mr. R. A. YVhyte. Albert Terrace. Enniskillen, will be pleased to learn that at the nnnual congress of the G. A. A., held lately at Thurles. County Tipperary. he was appointed official handicapper to the association. Cork. On Jan. 14 the remains of Mr. William Carey were removed from his residence to the parish church. Tallow. The cortege was the largest and most representative ever seen in Tallow. On j Sunday the coffin was borne to the grave. The clergy attendiu.g were: Rev. Father Meag-her. Tallow: Rev. Father Murphy, Tallow: Very Rev. P. Beecher, Maynooth. The chief mourners mourn-ers were M. Carey, son: Mrs. O'Keefe. daughter: R. Carey. Youghal; Willie O'Keefe. nephew; Dr. O'Keefe. son-in-law, Simon Mount; Mr. and Miss O'Brien. Cavan. The death of James Daly, of Farthadreen, Bailliebrough. oc- curred on Dec. 11. at Geraldine square. I South Brown street. Dublin; deeply re- I gretted. The remains were taken by I rail to Kells. thence to Maybologne for J interment. The funeral was attended , 1 by relatives and friends. ! The death of Mr. J. P. O'Reilly. C. I F... M. R. I. A., took . nlace at Park avenue. SandymbUfYT.' Duhlln,' 'Jan. . I Mr. OReilly was a native of Cavan. one I of a family, to. which Devln Reilly, of I Forty-Elght fame,' belmiged; His de- I mise is deeply and widely mourned. 1 Mrs. Byrne, Balliuakill. died on Jan. I IS: deeply regretted. . Solemn llequiem 1 Mass was celebrated at Clonmore, at I which the following clergy were pres- ent: Rev. T. Monahan. P. P. Hacket-I Hacket-I . stown: Rev. Father Busher, Kilveny; f Rev. Father Rossiter, Kilaveny; Rev. I W. Byrne, Clonmore; Rev. T. Norris, Clonmore. . ' j 1 j On Jan. 19 a month's inind w?.s cle- brated in Rallinamrn Catholic church jl for the soul of the late Rev. P. A. Kel- 1 I ly. Summerhlll. Athlone. Most Rev. I Dr. Clancy. Bishop of Elphin. presided. I The officiating clergymen were: Rev. T. Gallagher. Bulld"gne. celebrant: J Rev. M. Krennan. Looly, deacon: Rev. I J. Keane . Ballinagare. sub-deacon; I Rev. Dr. KlHty. President Sligo Col- l-pe. master of ceremonies: Very Rev. I Canon Foley. Ballhiameen. and Very Rev. Canon blcane, Drumeliffe, thant- I CIS. J . I At St. Patrick's church, Scranton, I Pa.. Ohrittmas da,oc-curred the cele- bration of the first mass of Rev. Pat- I ri k .1. Durkan, son of Professor Pat- rirk F. Durkan. He was ordained by j Right Rev. Bishop Hoban. Father Dur- I kan Ik a son of Professor F. F. Dur- I kan. formerly of B win ford, and nephew J to Mr. John Durkan. M. G. W. R., agent I Swinford. and cousin to Mrs. John I Hynepj Miii-i Ktreet. Castlebar. I Rev, Denis O'Haira, parish priest of I Kiltimagh. reports the people in his ! districts and those in the neighborhood as being in a very serious condition. . ;uid in want of assistance immediately. The failure of the crops this year and tne siow worK of the congested districts brd have caused this deplorable condition. con-dition. Mrs. Mary Ellen McGIonc. Carrow ' Keel. Dromard. died Jan. 6. The funeral fu-neral on Sunday to the Dromard burial ground was one of the largest seen in the district for some time. Friends ' it nd sympathizers from all the surrounding sur-rounding parishes attended, Dromard, Ballisodur.e. Skreen, Coliooney. Kliio-ran Kliio-ran and Cloonac-ool being represented. Rev. Father Healy officiated. , m A most impressive ceremony took place at the Ursuline convent. St. Jo-seph'p. Jo-seph'p. Sligo. 011 Jan. 18, when Miss Jane Cogan of Knockarea. Sligo, in religion re-ligion Sister Mary Catherine, pronounced pro-nounced her vows. The ceremony was performed by Most Rev. Dr. Clancy, i assisted by the Very Rev. Canon Harte and Rev. J. McDermott, St. Mary's, Sligo. Sli-go. Among those present were: Very Rev. Canon Sloane, Drumeliffe, Sligo; Rev. J. F. Brennan and Rev. Father Coogan. Rosse's Point, Sligo; Rev. E. Kelly. Balllnafad: Rev. J. Kelly and I Rev. Father Carney, the college. Sligo: I Father O'Dwyer, Canlckcastle: Father IDonegan, O. P., Sligo; Mr. John Dela-ney, Dela-ney, r. S. M.; Dr. Roan tree, Mr. P. Cogan. Co-gan. Miss K. Cogan and Miss A. Cogan, Knockarea. Sligo; Mrs. Foley, Coola- ney. and Mrs. F. J. O'Connor, William I ' street, Sligo. I Armagh. Mr. William O'Brien, on J -Tan- H. wrote to Very Rev. Canon I Quinn. Armaugh, in which he sug- 1 gests another land conference. I I A great Nationalist victory was 'won I in the St. Patrick's 'Ward. Armagh. Jan. 16, after what was admitted the I ' keenest election contests ever fought in Armaugh City. The Unionists hoped I to capture the ward and so Obtain a f majority of 24 on the city council, but, I thanks to the Nationalists, they were frustrated, and the Nationalists retain the majority of six in the council. The successful Nationalist candidates are: McKenna. McGarvey, Corr, Donnelly, O'Neill and Short. The citizens of Cork are arranging1 to hold a. great fancy fair and bazaar during the week of Easter, or thereabout, there-about, to obtain money to liquidate the debt still due on the magnificent schools for technical education erected as a memorial of the late Rev. Brother Burke of the Christian Brothers of Our Lady's Mount. It will be a great event in the history of Cork. A very pleasing function took place in Cork. Jan. 13, when the Very Rev. Father Thomas, O. S. F. C, was made the recipient of an illuminated address and a solid gold chalice, as tokens of the esteem in which the distinguished Capuchin is held in Cork . city. The chalice, designed and executed by Eagan & Sons. Cork, is of Irish manufacture, manu-facture, set with amethysts, fine Celtic interlaced engraving, four figures of Our Saviour, the Blessed Virgin, St. Patrick and St Brigid. The design is entirely Celtic. The following inscription inscrip-tion is engraved about the base: "Souvenir from his Cork friends to Very Rev. Father Thomas (Dowling)." The recipient is son of Mrs. Dowling, Patrick street, Kilkenny. Recent deaths in Cork. Daily On Jan. 16. at Mount Verdon, Summerhlll,. at an advanced age, Mrs. Anne Daly, relict of the late Maurice Dominick Daly, ATKINS On Jan. 14. at 6 Adelaide place, Cork, suddenly, William Wil-liam Ringrose Atkias, of Fountainville; Mallow, and 6 Adelaide place, Cork. MURPHY On Jan. 15, at 26 King street, Mrs. Mary Murphy, at an advanced ad-vanced age, McCARTHT On Jan. 15, at 42 Barrack street, Mary McCarthy. Mc-Carthy. HORGAN On Jan. 13. at the North Infirmary. Hannah Horgan, I Ballinagree. SHEEHAN On Jan. 15 I at Monard, Eliza Sheehan, aged 74 I years. FITZGERALD On Jan. 13, 1905. at Ballyvatta, Thomas Fitzgerald, at an advanced age. GIBBONS Jan. 16. at 61 Horgan's Buildings, William Wil-liam Gibbons, Sr. WISEMAN On Jan. 13, at Coomanore. Bantry, Julia Wlspman Al OTHER WAY On Jan. 1$ at Ballyerenan, Ballymaeoda, John R. Motherway. BURKE On Jan. 14. at Dunoor, Kilcorney. Julia Burke, Sr.. aged 82 years. LEE At Thorn-dene, Thorn-dene, Douglas road, on Jan. 13, Katie Lee. FITZGERALD On Jan. 13 at Ballyvatta. Thomas Fitzgerald. FORREST On Jan. 14. at Kileens, Hannah Forrest. JEFFERS Jan. 14. at Hanover street, Anne Jeffers. SCANLAN On Jan. 15, at 55 Corn-market Corn-market street. Eliza Scanian. late of Glounaharee. McHUGH On Jan. 14, at Merview, Queenstown, Mrs. Mc- Hugh. SEXTON On Jan. 17, at Douglas, Kate Sexton. REALI On Jan. 15. at Manning, Glanworth. Mathew G. Reali, aged 51 years. LEAHY On Jan. 17, at Codrum. Ma- croom. Ellen Leahy. DENNEY On Jan. 17. at Brandy lane. Timothy Den- neby. O'CALLAGHAN On Jan. 17 at Castleisland. Daniel O'Callaghan, merchant. O'CALLAGHAN. On Jan. 19. at St. Patrick's hospital, Wellington road, Lizzie O'Callaghan. BUCKLEY BUCK-LEY On Jan. IS at the North infirmary," infirm-ary," Daniel Buckley. HALLORAN Jan. 19 at Killeenreendownew; Lower Friar's Walk. Mary Halloran, MCMILLAN MC-MILLAN At 48 Lower Glanmie road cn Jan. 19, Jenny McMillan. DOWNEY DOW-NEY On Jan. 19, at St. Patrick's hospital, hos-pital, Wellington road. Magaret Dow- nev, Monard Iron Works, Blarney. O DONOGHUE On Jan. 20, at Hogan's Lane, Julia O'Donoghue.-? FLEMING On Jan. 20. Christopher Fleming( Nelson's place. COVENEY-On Jan. 19 at Douglas. Bartholomew Coven ey, I at an advanced age. FOGARTY On I Jan. 19, at Thuries, Annn Fogarty. THORNHILL On Jan. 20, at Killfi- nane. Mary Thornrill. O'REGAN On Jan. 20 at Cooricullane, Mrs. O'- Resan. LYNCH On Jan. ; 20. at Quarry Hill. Kilmallock, Elleij Mary Lynch. RIORDAN On Jan. 18. at Roovesmore, Coachford, Daniel M. Riordan. O'DONOVAN On'Jjan. 17, at Mountbarry House, Butterstown, Eille O'Donovan.- BOGAN On Jan. 18 at 13 Merchant's quay, Agnes Bogan, daughter of the late Robert Paterson. j DUBLIN. Recent Deaths ! in1 Dublin Butler At Miramar. Skerries, Richard Butler, J. P., in his 75th .yean '. Callaghan Jan. .17, at 5 Victoria terrace; ter-race; Norfth Circular road, Kate Cal-Lighan. Cal-Lighan. Dillon Jan. 16. at Waverley, Newtown-Smith, Kingstown, . T. Arthur Dillon. Doyle Jan. 17, at Killinarden, Tal-laght. Tal-laght. Michael Doyle. Dunne Jan. 17. at Venetian hall, Ra-heny. Ra-heny. Jamas Dunne. ' Fortune Jan. 17. at 121 Strand road, Sandymount. Michael Joseph Fortune, late Crory, Crossabeg. Wexford, j Gaffney Jan. 16. at 14 Rathmines terrace, Mrs. Catherine Gaffney, aged 48 years. Cooper Jan. 18. at 51 Lower street, Brigid's road, Drumcondra, Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine Cooper. Daly Jan. IS. at 9 Magenta place, iKngstown. Elizabeth Daly. Tyrrell Jan. 18 at Mercer's hospital, ! James Tyrrell, late of 32 Great Bruns-w Bruns-w ick street. McNally Jan. 18, Owen McNally, ex- j sergeant, D. M. P.. aged 62 years. Lawlor Jan. 17. at 14 Upper Baggot street. Andrew Lawlor. Dunne Jan. 17. at Venetian hall, Ra-fceny. Ra-fceny. James Dunne, Greene At 35 Belvidere road, Patrick Joseph, son of the late Hugh Greene, Kilcairne, Meath, and late secretary, Dublin North City Minning Co. Corrigan Jan. 13. Margaret Corrigan, of 48 Patrick street. Bodie Jan. 14, at 9 Upper .Glouces-: ter street, Dublin, Elizabeth Jane Bodie. Byrne Jan. 13. at the Hospice, Harold's Har-old's Cross, Anne. Byrne. May Jan. 14, at Palmerstown, Chap-elizod, Chap-elizod, Robert May, ex-sergeant. LIMERICK. On Jan. 25. at the Dominican church. Limerick, the marriage took place of Mr. Andrew J. McEvoy, journalist. Dublin, formerly of Limerick, son of the iate Mr. Matthey McEvoy, and Miss Lillie Mclnerney. daughter of Mr. Patrick Mclnerney, Ennie. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by the Rev. J. F. Enright. the college, Ennis, assisted by the Rev. M. O'Connor, Tomgraney. The bride was given away by her father, while Mr. Eugene McEvoy. brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. . Alderman Joyce, M. P., was elected unanimously on Jan. 16 to be mayor of Limericy city during the year 1905. The new mayor is a good Nationalist. The civic cause and the National cause will be safe in his hands at all times. General regret prevails in Cartloe find West Limericq when it was announced an-nounced that the illness wrim which Rev. Father M. Leahy, curate of Cart-1 Cart-1 loe suffered, had terminated fatally at St'. John's hospital. Limerick. The interment took place in the reserved section of the new cemetery. Abbey-ftale. The Feast of St. It a. patroness of the diocese of Limericy and known as "the Bridget of Munster." was celebrated in St. Michael's parish church. Limerick. Limer-ick. Jan. 15, with special devotions. At 6 o'clock mass the Rev. J. Cregan, administrator, ad-ministrator, delivered a sermon on the works om the saint, and in the evening at 7 o'clock a sermon on the lift of St. Ita was delivered by the Rev. J. Murphy. Rathkeaje. who resided in her native parish, Kilkeedy, and wJu. through his researches as a student of ancient Irish-history; made himself acquainted ac-quainted thoroughly with his fjbject. gave a lecture last evening, .th? words of which created a deep impression on the miii3s of the congregation. Father Murphy delivered a lecture on "Irish Art and Literature" in the St. John's Temperance sOciets' hall a short' time ago, and his knowledge of the history of the ancient Irish people could be at once perceived... OH, ERIN. MY COUNTRY. Oh! Erin, my country, altho' thyharp slumbers, And lies in oblivion near Tara's old hall,, With scarce one kind hand to awaken thy slumbers, Or sound a long dirge of the sons f FingaJ, The trophies o? warfare they stand still neglected. For cold lies the warriors to whom they were known; But the harp of old Ireland shall' still , be respected. While there lives but one bard to enliven ita tune. ! Oh! Erin, my country! I love thy green boweri;. No music to me like thy murmuring ri!!s. The shamrock to me is the fairest of flowers, And nothing more deaf than thy daisy-clad hills. Thy caves, whether used by warriors or sages, ; - j Are still sacred held in each Irisn-I Irisn-I man's heart; And thy ivy-crowned turrets, the pride of past ages, Tho" mould'ring in ruin, do grandeur impart , 1 : Brittania may boast of her lion and armour, , And glory, when she her .old, wooden walls views: . Caledonia may boast of her pibroch and clamour. And pride in her philabeg, kilt and her hose, ' 1 But where is the nation can rival old Erin? Or where is the country such heroes can boast? In battle, they're fierce as the lion and tiger. And bold as the eagle that flies round her coast. The breeze often shakes both the rose and thistle, Whilst Erin's green shamrock lies hushed in the dale; Contented it grows whilst the wintry wind whistle. And lies undisturbed in the moss of the vale. Then hail, dearest, island in Neptune's proud ocean, The land of my forefathers, my parents par-ents agra! Cold, cold must the heart be and devoid de-void of emotion. That loves not the music of Erin-go-br&gh. |