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Show - ; ; j Die$t Tri$b news FrArii thr Pilot.) Antrim. Arthur Ferris of Li?burn di'-d recently recent-ly at the Hgf of 7S years. lie belonged to an old Lisburn family, and In his early days was engaged In the business ? of rattle dealer, in whic h he was very suecessful. . ( j On March V, a romantic old-time wedding was celebrated in the pictur-' pictur-' 'p'up village of Carnmoney, near Belfast, Bel-fast, the bridegroom Ving John Robinson, Robin-son, aged fi'i, and the bride, Matilda Moffftt, aged 77. From the bride's residence res-idence the pair were escorted to th; pariah church by a large body of men mounted on paily caparisoned horses. These were followed by fifty boys wearing wear-ing tall hats and blowing trumpets. The bridal carriage came next, followed by 500 villagers. Armagh. Mrs. Alice Cullen of Tullamore. Louchgall. widow of James Cullen and mother of 73. Cullen, a national teacher at Onieath, County Iuth, died on the 10th ult. -Clare Frederick I'arker of Kilruh died on Feb. 2'u' He -served with honor in the United .States navy for forty-four years. He leaves a -wife. Carlow. Mrs. ?lizabeth Drea of Bohermore, Kageennlstow n, died, on March 2. She was the widow -ot John Drea. i . The late Thomas Kinsella'of Johns1-town, Johns1-town, farmer, bequeathed 20 to the pastor of TJnryland for charitable purposes. pur-poses. . j Derry. James McLaughlin, one of the most respected residents of T?annagher, died on March 7. He was 67 years old. He leaves five sons. Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, wife of William Wil-liam O'Brien of Iiinavady. died on the loth ult. .She was SS years old. a Donegal. The marriage was solemnized on Feb. 21, in the Convent chapel, Moville, by Father Hassan, parish priest, of James Mcljaughlin, youngest son of the late William McLaughlin of Laeemy. Moville, Mo-ville, and Mary A. Farren, fourth daughter of the late Daniel Farren of l P.allymagaraughy, and niece of Mrs. Quinn of Moville. Down. Tatrick Rooney of Ballyvalley, Mayo-bridge, Mayo-bridge, son of the late Murtagh Rooney, died on March 11. He was a brother of Rev. John Rooney, curate. Dublin. The death occurred on the 8th ult. of Catherine Casey of Filbraden. She was 90 years old. Patrick Carey of Rathgar, formerly chief clerk of the court of common pleas in Ireland, died on March 3. He was 77 years old. On Feb. 28 Miss Teresa O'Reilly, a milliner at Madame Wilson's, Dublin, was awarded 45 from James Iea, a baker at the Portrane asylum in a trial for breach of promise of marriage. Fernmangh. Peter McBrien of Dublin, formerly of Enniskillen, died recently at an advanced ad-vanced age. He leaves a son ; and daughter. Galway. The" marriage was solemnized; on March 6 at the church in Craughwell, by Rev. B. Quinn. the pastor, of Thomas Thom-as Murphy, eldest son of Michael Murphy Mur-phy of Tyaquin. and Mary Anne Creaney. eldest daughter of the late Dominick C.reaney of Stonelcigh house, Craughwell. Kerry. Father O'Snlllvan. curate at Brosna. with a number of the tenants on the Deane estate, near Brosna. approached the agent recently and offered to buy it at lS'i years' purchase on first term non-judicial rents. This offer was refused. re-fused. Kildare. ' Patrick Tighe, son of the late Martin Tighe. died on March 1 in St. Joseph's hospital, Naas. lie was buried from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Coughlin of Sallins. The death occurred on March 2. at Kilrathmurray, Moyvalley. of Michael Robinson. Ksq., brother of the late Rev. James Robinson, pasior of Tinryland, and nephew of the late Fdward W. Robinson, J. P., of Kilreaney. Kilkenny. The marriage was solemnized on Feb. 22 in the parish church. Tullaroan, by Rev. H. Moyne, cousin of the bride, as sisted by Rev. E. O'Keefe, administrator administra-tor of Pierce J. Comerford, of Cool-grcany. Cool-grcany. Kilkenny, brother of Rev. Jas. Comerford of Newcaftle-on-Tyne. Eng.; and Mary Hogan, daughter of T. Ho-gan, Ho-gan, of Oldtown House, Tullaroan. King's. . On March 1. in the pro-cathedral, Dublin, Rev. J. Donnellan, curate at Birr, assisted by Rev. Thomas Malloy of Maynooth college, brother of the bride, united in marriage John P. Cro-nin, Cro-nin, supervisor of inland revenue,' London, Lon-don, eldest son of the late John Cronin of Ballydaheen. Mallow, and Margaret M. J. Molioy, daughter of Thomas Mol-loy Mol-loy of Birfr. - Leitrim, eRv. James O'Hagan, pastor of Glen-ade, Glen-ade, died on March 11. Limerick, The marriage was solemnized on Feb. 28 in the churrh in Crange, by Rev. M. F. Shinuors. uncle of the bride, assisted assist-ed by Rev. Thomas Ryan of Cahercon-lish. Cahercon-lish. uncle of the bridegroom, and eRv. Cerald o'Conor. curate of Bruff, of Michael O'lxughlin of Balybrood and Josephine Shinuors. second daughter of James Shinuors of Orange. Longford. Mrs. Bridget O Ferrall. widow of Mark O'Ferrall of Canilish. Edge-, worthstown, died on the Pth ult. ot the residence of her son-in-law, William Farre!l of Lehery, Laneeboro. Louth. j Sifter Julia Byrne of the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Dublin, died on the nth ult. She was the seeond daughter of the late Richard Byrne, Esq., of Rossniakea. Dnndalk. and was in the eleventh year of her profession. Meath. On March 1 in the church In Jordens-town. Jordens-town. James J. Rellly of Trim and Bridget BarrliiRtou, daughter of the late Edward Harrington of Hotel, Kn-lleld, Kn-lleld, were married. Monaghan. Mrs. Margaret MtKonna, wife of Dr. McKenna of Carrickmacross, died on March 7. James Hughes, taged about 60 vears, who had een an 'inmate in the Monaghan Mona-ghan workhouse, nd was in the habit of pfrforniinjr small Jnhs about the In, i , stltution, was whitewashing a corridor on the lCth ult., wjien he fell off tne ladder, a disanee of some twenty feet. He died the next day. Sligo. . " The Feis Shligigh will be held in the town hall. Sligo, on May 23 and 24. Three years have elapsed since this festival fes-tival was first held. An exhibition of Irish-made goods will be held in connection con-nection with the festival. The classification classi-fication included all handicrafts and artistic ar-tistic industries. There will be musical competitions, competitions in Irish his-toiy, his-toiy, story telling, sight reading and liteiature, and competitions between intermediate in-termediate schools and national schools and for Gaelic classes. . . Tipperary. A fire occurred near - St. Michael's church. Tipperary. on March 1. Several sets of vestments,' some records, epistles epis-tles and other sacred articles were destroyed de-stroyed or injured. Canon A. Ryan is the pastor. Waterford. Thomas Brown, son of Mr. Brecn of the Quay, Waterford, died on' the 8th ult. He was 13 years old. Westmeath. The marriage was solemnized on March 1 In the church in Ieaney by Rev. T. Tynan, uncle of the bride, assisted as-sisted by Rev. J. Murphy, pastor of Multyfarnham of Patrick J. Seery of Mulingar, and Mollie Leavey, daughter of Michael Lieavey of Leaney cottage, Ballinalack. Wicklow. Lawrence Cullen of Ballinvally, died on March S. The death occurred op the 0th ult. of Mrs. Teresa Donohoe of Knockaderry. She had reached an advanced age. |