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Show l 1 ' i ! LATEST IRISH NEWS. From The Pilot. i Heath. .' Mrs. Katherirse Kerrigan, widow of ? James Kerrigan, died on Sept. 30 at ; Oaradice, to the grief of a wide circle. ' ' Mrs. Kerrigan was the mother of the ; Rev. Brother J. V. Kerrigan, superior of the Christian Brothers, Ennis; of Sister Phillipe de St. Joseph, St. Louis, Mo.; of Sister Phillipe de St. Joseph, Oporto, Portugal, and of Mr. A. Kerrigan, Kerri-gan, Ft. D. C. Queen's. At. St. Michael's Presentation convent, con-vent, Portarlington, recentty, the profession pro-fession took place of Sister M. Benig-nus, Benig-nus, third daughter of Mr. P. Ryan, Murroe, Cout- v Limerick. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Fo' officiated. There was a large atte; . of clergy. The death ,- . ' on Sept. SO, at St Brigid's coi it, .beyleix, of Sister Mary Aloysk.s - . Anne Mary Bar-ion). Bar-ion). She was tl eldest daughter of the late Benj;ri.:i Barton of Grove liouse, County K!ik?nny. Tiptrary. The death of the Rev. Cornelius 7:pan, pastor f Monsea, took place on Oct. 1. Father Egan, who had just completed his sixty-eighth year, was a native of the parish of Dunkerrin, King's county. After a distinguished course in MajTiooth college he was ordained or-dained in the autumn of 1862 in Dub-Bin. Waterford. Mrs. Anastatia O'SulIivan, born 102 Vaxs ago at Ballybrickcn. died on Oct. 3 in the Fanning institution, Waterford. Water-ford. She possessed her full mental facuHVs to the last. .The death has occurred at Ballinvil- Ting, Lismore, of Mr. Michael Purcell, , brother of the Rev. Luke J. Purcell, Turner's Falls, Mass., and of the late ITnther Gerard Purcell, Roscrea. He "belonged to an old County Limerick :" : family, and was for many years a finember of the Lismore board of guardians. i Wexford. The marriage of Mr. Gerald More ht'Farrall and Miss Graldine FitzGer-icild, FitzGer-icild, eldest daughter of the late Lord Taurice FitzGerald, took place on Oct. E?3. Her many friends throughout the rounty combined to make the bride a . , Suitable present on the happy occasion. Wicklow. j The remains were laid to rest at !runlavin a few days ago of Colonel Tortescue Tynte, C. B., D. L-. whose 1eath took place at Buxton, Eng. As the funeral parsed through the town the hells of both the Catholic and Prot-" Prot-" start churches w ere tolled as a mark of respect to his memory. |