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Show LATEST IRISH NEWS. I From The Pilot. Cork. On Sunday. July 14. at St. Patricks church. Fcrinoy. the bishop of Cloyne, ili Jit. Rov. Dr. Browne, ordained Jifv. .1. Russell and Rev. W. Carey. Dr. Browne was assisted by Very Rev. vanon Hippins. P. P.. and a number of clergy. Tlie newly ordained priests were educated at the Irish college,' Paris. The bishop conferred the order of sun-deacon on Mr. Andrew Ktlle-her. Ktlle-her. Si. Oilman's, at the Loreto con-vent. con-vent. Donegal. Mr. John Sweeney, father of J'aJier Sweeney of Coathidge, Scotland, died til Glendon on July 13. Died on July 18, at her late residence. Sally-wood. Killygordon, Bridget Bradley, Brad-ley, the beloved wife of John Bradley, and mother of Rev. Michael Bradley, Si. Columb's college, Derry, and of Mr. Conn and 'Mr. Joseph Bradley, Derry. Dublin. A eon vein ion of thn Ancivnt Order of Hibernians was held in the Mansion house. Dublin, on July 1.". and in the vninp a smoking concert was held l.y invitation of Lord Mayor Xanetti. The recent death in Rome ol. The Very Rev. Iuis J. Hie key. O. P.. .he distinguished Doinican. caused universal univer-sal sorrow not only in Dublin, his native na-tive city, but throughout the Catholic vorld. Mr. Richaid "roker of Gleneairn has generously given a donation of 500 to ft. Vincent's hospital. Dublin, the plnoVr resources of which are strained to the utmost in relieving the suffering suffer-ing poor who throng its wards at all times. Louth. General regret was expressed in Ar-d.-e when the news of the death of Dr. Michael Callan. which took place in Dublin on July IS. was made known. Jle was a brother to Rev. H. J. Callan, Ardee. and Dr. R. Callan. J. P.. Togh-r-r house. Dunleer, and was very highly high-ly esteemed. His eminence. Cardinal I.ogue. has appointed Rev. T. Cassidy, P. P., Tenure, Ten-ure, to the pastoral charge of the parish par-ish of Dromiskin. in succession to the 3v. J. Healy. P. P.. deceased. Mayo. The death took place at BallinA on .Tilly IS of Mrs. Ryder, who had attained at-tained the age of 105 years. She was in possession of all her faculties up to a few dys before her death. Monaghan. There has just passed away, in the Jlmne of the Little Sisters of the Poor. KIswick. Newcastle. Eng.. at the advanced ad-vanced age of S5 years, a most interesting inter-esting character in The person of "Old "Willy Smith." as he was familiarly called in local Irish circles. He was a native of Monaghan, and an ardent Irish nationalist. Queen's. Mrs. Fennell. wife of Constable Patrick Pat-rick Fennell of Johnstown, died at the residence of her father. Tallaeommon, on July 12. to the sorrow of a wide circle cir-cle of relatives and friends. Sligo. ' "Mr. Valentine B. Dillon, sessional crown solicitor of Sligo, died at his residence. Wine street, Sligo, on July 13. Mr. Dillon, who was about 0 years of age, was an uncle of Mr. John Dillon, Dil-lon, He practiced In Dublin formerly, but for the last forty years was engaged en-gaged in business in Sligo. Tipperary. on Sunday. July 14, the death occurred oc-curred at Toomevara. North Tipperary of Mrs. Jaes O'Meara, who for thirty-five thirty-five years has been a member of the Nenagh board of guardians. He was father of Rev. J. O'Meara," Donna Ounty Clare; Rev. M. O'Meara, Chicago, Chi-cago, and Mr. Denis O'Meara. draper 'Nenagh. and Mr. William OMaera merchant, Toomevara. Tyrone. At Lurganboy resides Thomas Kelly vhn celebrated his 106th birthdav.dni Inly 1. |