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The-Saelic Gmenican.
Jaly 22, 1916,
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UUd-IUSTeR
DONEGAL.
DEATH OF P. M'CONALOGUE,
The cate has taken place of i P.
Ls MCon: an Infshow
: Rural pisttet Counicl.
’ FEIS TIRCONNAIL,
Feis.Tirconnail brought together a
great gathering from all parts of pone.
: gal at Stranoriar, june 29. lost
: Rey. Dr, O'Donnell presided at soiena|
High Mass in @ open, celebrated by
els ode was de-
Mr. O'Boyce, N. T., and the
. Kerrigan. ~ Mr.
DERRY,
DERRY VOLUNTEERS,
The Irish Volunteers have a ver
m in Derry City en
have. been Increased
The feeling against
y
who previously were i
ed to follow the rotten Irish Party.
ANTEIM,
OLDEST RESIDENT DEAD.
The late Mr.
thirty year
DOWN. .
RAY APPOINTED,
medical officership at Downpat.
tek Union Workhouse, Fendered vacant
by the death of Dr. B. F, Nelson, who
mae MURI
ap
pointment of Dr. .. Murray, tispen:
sary medical omcer, Downpatrick, at a
salary of $600 per annum.
DOSE OF TAUDANUM,
in a letter to
tlonal Education accusing McMordie of
drunkenne:
MONAGH,
PRESIDENT OF ST. MACARTEN.
jf'Kenna, Bishop
ted Rev. Denis
M’Grath, “Beteatateal Taapector of ‘the
jocese, esident of the Dioces-
an Sersinary. of St. Macarten, in suc-
to Rev, Eugene W. Adam, who
pointed Parish Priest of
her M" as for
years a professor in the Semt-
TYRO.
FATAL GUN ACCIDENT. |
A young lad, Leo Tomney, si
necessary to hold an in
aque
FERMANAGH, |
ASSAULT ON
At the Enniskillen quarter ‘Sessions
gayi
is
‘aylor, cnemiet En-
ishiten, for an assault an May 26. The
bo! hat the defendant beat him
rth a whip whe: was returning
had
there had been provocation.
———
: VAN,
. THE MORIBUND PARTY.
+ Rev. T. MiCormick, C.C.. addressing
cou no 16 on the Irish
Part; were the principal accom-
: plices in the dirty Plot. The chief con-
cern. ft would appear. 1s Toorfbund
t to sett for Irish and
Catholte. interests, post
wen | Very Rev. Cant
Ard!
e | Rev.
said that] 7
ALUITLARL-ALUNS CER
WATERFORD.
ESAN CHANGES.
Rer. Dr. Hackett has appointed
n W. Sheehy, VF,
‘p. Cartiekon Suir ir,
cc, Ballybrieken,
Most
finnan, to ve P.
and Rev. M. Walsh,
P.P., Ardfinnan. His L rdship
pointed Rev. Dr. Sheehan, D.D.,
Maynooth, a member of the Chapter,
RARY.
Es aE eens LOUIS.
Mother Louis, for fifty year:
ber of the Community, died at the Urew.
line Convent, Thurtes.
UNTEERS BETRAYAL,
Ee
The National Volunteers of Lough-
more consider that they have been be-
trayed as they were called into exist,
ence to prevent the dismemberment o
Ireland. The Votunteers who sided math
Re mond deserve to be betrayed.
passed a resolution vehement.
ly protesting against partition,
CLARE,
COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. *
Mr. Joseph K. Kett has been elected
Chairman of the Clare County Connell
by‘15 votes to ir, D, Healy.
J. Maguire was elected ViceChalrioan.
‘LIMERICK,
IRISH ANTIQUARIANS,
scan Belis of Askeato
CORK. ..
SYMPATHY WITH MRS, KENT.
Midleton Guardians, on the motion ‘of
Mr. W. Leahy, seconded by Mr. D, Ring,
unanimously resolution of
sympathy with Mrs. Kent, Coole, Cas-
tleyons, on ¢) of her son
Thomas, the fatal wounding of her son
Richard, and the sentence of five years’
enal servitude on her son David, aris-
1+ ing out of the sald made by the potice
on ber res
PROWNED TN BEA BLACKWATER,
Youghal man nam
d. with the cattle trade,
‘as found drowned in the Blackwater
at Rhinerew.
CANON O'RIORDAN DEAD.
The death occurred unexpectedly in
Macroom, after a sudden illness, of ery
Canon O'Riordan, P.P.,
his -sixty-fifth year, It was
ath of Ver.
in
ouir last
a curacy in Agh:
formed to Cloyne, of which
quently became P-P., was raised
to the dignity of Canon.
——
RR
CONDEMN IRISH PARTY.
Dingle Guardians, Mr. M. Grenrite
presiding, have sdonted the fottowtn
resolution: “That com
demn the action of the rin ay in
agrecing to the exclusion of any part
reland, and, in the words of Car-
@inal Logue, we prefer to remain in
slavery for fifty years more rather than
agree to such a settlement.”
DEATH OF MICHAEL O'DONOGHUE.
The death is very much regretted of
an
Michael O'Donoghue, Reencaharagh,
ee. a member of the
Portmagi He was
Cahirctveen Board of Guardians for
ay.
ribute of respect to his memory.
Ingres thirteen daughters.
WUISeAAEMSCER
DUBLIN.
UNDER MILITARY ESCORT.
agoch
ers at the
connection wih ‘the Dublin shipping
disput
TY HALL RE-OPEN!
Liverty Hall bas re-opened in cnaller
"| premisea on Edel
ces
n eatadlii
what was formerly a shop. The union
is very active
LITANISH IN DUBLIN,
Ar Jane out ane
Westmoreland Str
ing, when
tions for themselves and accommodate
their Euglish masters,
a Bepuicen flag
the head of about 200 persona, two
P.P., Kil
- Kilstyre,
born
m.
youths, Patrick Monahan, Summer Hill;
and Der ats Fitzpal trick, Lower Bucking:
mi
in assaulted Constable 77B. Mr. Mackay
OF:
atrick. ‘are
to six weeks im-
an to fourteen
nee was entirely
appeared for Fitzp:
rell ‘was sentenced
Prisoament, and Mon:
distur!
, created by the officiousness of the police.
LOUTH.
ASSISTANT ENGINEER ELECTED.
Moynagh, Dundalk, has been
appointe ed Aselstan at the
Dundalk Electricity Station in room of
A
ITARISM IN MEATH,
CORK CONDEMNS PARTITION
William O’Brien Says Exclusion othe Co
in the Hall later.
dreseed the meeting. Later the crowd
paraded the streets wearing Irish Re-| her
publican colors and singing patriotic
songs. - , {to
of Ulster Most Villainous At-
- tempt Ever Made Against Ire-
land—Irish Republicans Howl| >
own Maurice Healy
Afterwards Parade Streets
Wearing Tricolored Badges.
meeting held
Pp
g
a
2
3
5
there, were considerable snterrupsions
of thoi
opposed to, partamentartan
in any i
waved sand
sung.
nalist and antirecrutt-| 7
lure were distributed.
n said jhe never adres
sadder hea:
purpose, - If
land is stil to be saved it would not be
the leaders who would do it.
purchasable Masses of the Irish people
uld ‘save Ireland fro
Thelr resolute purpose was
were not seine to allow Ireland's ulbex
ties to be strangled in secrecy in a
packed Convention in Belfast under the
terror of batons or. under threats
resignation, which were more cowardly
still... He knew the Nationalists of the
North. They were not men to
fore the cruel tyranny
tering to its fall.
Certain politicians had advised them
Ee
5
g
4B, to give careful consideration to’ pro-
Howine that the contract ‘did not die|Posals which would wipe the very name
with the death of tary of State | of Ireland off the map, and force them
for Wan County Court 6 | to invent two new names to describe its
oe ~ and
Fulh
act in the delivery
of hay to the mary nator re
garding whose rs'to requisition
and take what they required the defend-
ants were under a misapprehension. ,
WESTMEATH. *
CLERICAL CHANGES,
bran
n Gau; has made
te “Following changes fa hls diocese:
t
uty, Adm., Mullingar,
; Rev. J. Macken, C.C.
” Mullingar;
CC.
iskyre
. Ce,
lately ordained,
Brady,
gar.
LONGFORD.
GIANT PIKE CAUGHT.
A giant pike was caught by ‘Mr. Pat-
Hick\ Smyth, Gulray, Granard, whilst
fishing in Lougt
turned the scale nt oe tbe
opened * ‘tained three~
perches. :
5
pi
“and when
NGS,
'H OF SOLICITOR.
mn June 15 at
founty, of
Richara Bitewilliam Barry, senior part-
Richard F. Barry and
Son, a well, “mova Midland ‘irm. of
solicitors.
DEATH OF BERNARD MOLLOY.
The death occurred of Mr.
Bi rnard Charles Molloy, arrister-at.
law, who was member of Parliament for
the Birr Division of King’s Count
from 1880 to 1900, Mr. Molloy wae
in 1842, a
NS.
‘ATS IN MILK.
‘The decision of the Athy Magistrates,
selling mi which
of ent. of its fats, was reverset
at the Qua srter Sessions. An rt tes-
tifted that the milk had not
pered with and that the proportion of
fat in milk varies very much according
‘age.
KILDARE.
COMPENSATION FOR
- WICKLOW.
DISPUTE OVER WILL.
Admitting to probate the will of
James Loughlin, a farmer, of Coolafin-
chogue, "Tinahciy, Mr. Justice Dodd
sald there were
nieces and only the ‘dotendaat, Patil
re, cab proprietor, Maher's Place,
Dublin, contested the validity of the
locut To prevent Mtigation of th:
kind, he or 1 the defendant.to pay
50 cos the plaintiff, Mr. John
Loughlin, the principal legatee. It ap-
peared t! years ago deceased wa
nfined in Richmond ‘Asylum and re-
covered, ie before his
death was again affected and died in
the asylum.
‘ORD.
NEW Rt STRICT perch
and Mr.
the New Ross District ‘Council.
ARLOW,
fe Ww COUNTY COUNCIL
Hon. Walter Kavanag! el
ed chairman, and Mr. P. Kinsella, Vice-
Chatrman of the Carlow County Coun-
the disturbance tn| ‘:
KILKENNY.
DENOUNCE- EXCLUSION.
At the Callan Guardians meeting
og. {in
Mullin-
w
full-sized | ¢
dismembered fragments. .* ‘car con-
sideration!’ Good heave that
man calling himself an ishman could
They were a hot
through any interest in Home Rul
every one made by the
Dublin shootings.
e plea that dismemberment was
yale
in ir. De
ment, jose that miracle failed.
where was Mr. Devlin to find the means
of coercing them
Mr. Maurice Healy was ‘not permitted | g,
to speak. He. was interrupted
cries of ‘vnecruiting Sergeant,” “Trai-
nee
strong protests were made against ex-
Pi
e Ulster
y | Bishops by Messrs. Prent and Roberts.
° —_+-+ —_
COMACTCORRACHT
ROSCOMMON.
‘BLESSING OF CRI 88,
perelowing High Mass, at w
ded, the “Seauing
its being flevated to its position.
sermon occasion was preached
CP,
the
ae by Rev. ‘Father Richard,
. LIGO,
AN INSULT TO IRISH. PEOPLE.
Sligo United Trades and Labor Coun-
manhood of the Irish people.
‘he fundamental principle of any set
omen the Council declares, must be
that Ireland must’ be treated as one and
indivisible.
LEITRIM.
COUNCIL OFFICERS ELECTED.
rT. Fallon was elected Chairman
. M'Dermott Vice-Chairman
ot ‘tne ‘Latin County Council.
MAYO.
CROAGH PATRICK PILGR!
The National Pilgrimage iO roast
Patrick this year is fixed for July 30,
it is anticipated the coming ceremony
wil ‘be the most imposing hitherto held
on the historic mountain.
there are still 900 Irish prisoners,
FATHER CALLANAN' 'S JUBL
. Callanan,
y tokens of frien:
8 peo-
chihdven. on
own silver
celebration of his
jilee,
LEE,
Killimore, was | t
relationship with Ireland; and
men who were shown
to be representative of Ireland's Na-
tor,”
THE ROLL OF HONOR.
Irishmen Removed From One
Detention Camp to Another in
etc, and after a vain attempt to
make himself beard he had to take his
Cork Nationalists held a meeting
Mr. hy
England.
The Cel
ns
Camp, Bala, North Wal:
tice that aedars and Thursdays are
visiting
The following have been removed
sor at Frongoch Internment
les, has given no-
from Stafford to Frongoch
‘hey | Pat. Kennedy, do. J.
Patrick Keane, des siicheel
Michael Cunni,
way; Micbact ‘Costelto,
Of | tetlo,
Cleary, d
do.;
M'Evoy, ‘ao: ;
John
hard Wilson, Loughrea; Will-
fam Harte, Oranmore; Dominic
Craugh well; Jeremiah Galvin, Slieverue;
bristopher Caufield, Athenry; th
“Peter M’ Keown, do.; Pat-
jam Higgins, do.; Peter
| Eddie Comm:
which was, tot-| 1.
ons, do;
Brennan; Will
niscorthy; Denis
‘Thoma: doe
Joba. Byrne
Michael
John Joseph onciny, do.; Patric!
bleton, do.;
fam Murnhy, do.; John Condy, do; Pat-
» do. iam a
rick Keej
James Rosstt
(2) Sinnott, Ballyellis, do; P. Ke hos,
of | Enniscot
orthy;
Michael ren
James
#
e
&
eo
The Hermitage, fo. ; Peter Halpin, Dun:
dalk; Thomas
re
J, Clear, do..
gg
IRISH PRESS GAGGED.
Sir” Roger
he
From t
Sir Roger Cosement’s speech trom the
ames Jordi
t- | Thomas Maker, Wo
ttter, do.
Patrick
rick
Patrick Nash, Belfast; T.
James Cullen, a
da do. Niel Solas Douell
O'Driscoll, Co. Dublin;
Conlin, Castlekn
y, do.; John B
‘Casement?
jock
tirely Suppressed in: News.
papers of elan
C .
dock was suppressed in
Casement’s remar micemi
Will i Strengthen English interests in
Irélane
sion ot “th
olumn, ci
This trick ‘will
the People.
could not
it upon
a more successful
means of aan ivertising the speech.
fost | dreds of coples of it w
ill
een suppressed in the
and interest becat
the sp had be
newspapers. Like all
of
blacks and India
any country under the 5:
THOMAS. KENT TEBANCH,
Partition of Ulster Condemned
and Redmond’s
Declared ‘Treason tol
eet 128
tach of the Friends or “irish Fre
as held on Wednesday evening,
Suly ei at St. Conners Hall, 307 East
et,
of the
lo.
iem or confined in English prisons, and
the sald negotiations are only carried
on with the atipendaries of British rule
in Ireland; it is
Barry ad-
ment, sooner
n
tives o}
Bulgaria, and n
diaries of profit-sharing agents in said
countries.” .
LYING FOR EN EN GLAND. .
Corps of Letter Writ Writers in Daily.
Papers jContinually Misrepre-
sent Ireland—Bachelor’s Walk
and the | Insurrection ° Their
_ Latest. Theme.
‘The following letter, in reply to ong
of a corps of. English vilifiers of Ire.
land whose letters
pearing in the
Gal ways
tt
Corbett,
Mart
=a Cleary, do. ty the Scottish. Borderers he would
not in a letter to the Sun have mado
Gal.|8° ™any misstatements. The shooting
Martin Cov took place on Sunday, July 26, 1914,
and is known as the Batchelor’s Walk
massacre, ‘sons were instant-
Thi
Hed and several of the injured died
pitals, Over ct ebty
ounded, and mai
battle. recorded” “ia history hed Tess
| casualties.
The rioting and. the shooting were
the work of the Scottish Borderers, who
under an Mlogal order, whi
officer 1 was afterward de
moted, fired with ‘ittle 0 or no provoc
tion into a crowd whi assembled
to witnets the fun between the soldiers
ly ki
7 Stterward In the hos
jan, do.;
Gahan,
ow
Walsh,
Michael "oilles
Coady,
Robert
Cum-
ook,
; James
do. ;
Great Goose's
was an
wa
peated | that British troops are as eager
ar. | ts gn the worst dave of the Daat
to ened Irish. blood
Joseph
ate Scottish Borderers who murder
lo.
wiped out in theiy
from Mons, and there is a well hen
ticated story that their passage across
‘Speech | tne st; greatly accelerated by the
most En In other bartculars “MD! 38
wide of the He cannot examine
the Trish question exoent trom the Bos:
e doe
y
Tish news-
falsehood. It is not
tives that the riffraff, the wastrels, the
loafers and the near criminals enlist in
*!the English army. Irish parents’ re
gard a son who Joins the army as lost,
body-and sopl, and they mourn him
flit they hed laid him to rest in tho
~ onccatre burial gre
“M.D? also errs in calla ing the men
wre wacied their lives on the altar
thelr country’s liberties cowards.
ue This aspersion on ‘honorable men: 1s
be issued from brushed aside by the testimony of Brit-
he words of the| ish Ministers, Mr As h, speaking in
the House of Commons, sald that tbe
insurgents fought a oem fight and dis-
layed great bravery in a bad‘ cause.
Str Matthew Nathan, Under Secretary
for Ireland,’ In his evidence before the
the tyrannical
ment on Ireland” would not bear inves:
tigation. He does
Ireland herself bears tl
financing land purchase and the Iris
National University. cal
jon must make good any deficit in the
yearly anata payable to the
yran-
releed 2 €x| Commis:
Tr owD mon
seterietivally English.
HS. Fouer.
New York, July 8. .
INTERNED IRIS) IRISH GIRLS. ©
On June 26, in “In the 3 House of Com
mons, W, H. Samuel, tn reply to Alder
*aquiescence
olan
Kent
Thirty-sixth Street ork, The] man Byrne, * said that th ho five Irish
President, Mr. C. J. Lee presided. Sev-| ladies wera interned b of thelf
new members were enrolled. An| hostile associations, and © of thelr have
interesting discussion took place on Ing forwarded, promoted, end assisted
the affairs of the organization and the ‘med fn: surrection against the Ey
following reso on was Very, careful tna by
Teas,
ere despeicnes coming to the United | ternment
tional life
ki
The
have either brutal;
led by the agents of Britteh militar-
en revealed in| the military authorities before ear ine
wal ended. _ ThelT
he British | cases would now be considered by tbe
dvisory Committee, who would allow
them to make any statement they desi
lement” of its|ed in their own defence, personal
well as in writing.
Whether Larry Ginnell om ‘ntme
ly MePingle. or Finn McCool, is
the Member for Ireland.
been vt