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THAU “IIISCBR
DDNELIAL.
l‘l:2Rl"E‘l'l.'ATl,V'C- AN .lL . .
At a nrearir-g lirlrl in cnintlenegh. uh
uei lh’: picsidrnr) or Rm‘. Philip o‘l)n
nei 1.". P P. i has illlxnlmullsl)‘ received
to nhialh (M - rhinos or a lllliln
e toegi-ave. Dillilin
i.-.'
F7
is a puciuhriai
Jlllrill-e nulse Stllelilc
' ila. uhose llmll
hi nricsi eunuld
nlan to perpetuate a unntc or evil men.-
or; is past understanding.
DERRY.
IIOTEL PRDPRIETUR D ii.
To the regret wide (irtlc oi
llicnds ilic death in liilnulinced ol Mr.
ivilliani s. cramp -. nvinalal Hotel,
he was n iilevnber or an o
Inllnly aoiily, and was in-other oi the
. Patllck cvanrpaey. a promin-
cut demo in Land League d c.
ANTRIM
CHAIR or 1:l>L‘cATiox.
The ite-Cilnncellnr oi the Queen's
tnlvereitl. Bciiasi, Rev. Dr '
at a meeting oi the senate reiei-red to
the eiiorta made to i n a holy
Education tor the training or Primnry
tell.
9:.
:2.
as
-e
Council granted L70 1 year. He
ironed other County Councils would (ol-
low nuit.
DOWN.
l‘A'l‘Al. 1-‘ALL. molt wixllow.
Al xewry Worlihnllse, Coroner J. I-‘.
‘n eat on ivilliahl
oi the worlrnouae
hoe al. who died an the realllt at a
tail ironi a window in the hcapilal.
liughes imagined that he had IJEPII sent
liy the porter to clean the vlov w n-
xhsence oi the nurse, he fell 18 tee
to the 31rd, sustaining severe injuries.
H R. DEAD. r
MDCII regret is felt in Dronih a and
gllhorho d ut the death or .‘II'. lioo
rrt l’;-arniile, the iarmer nble and highly-
For-lilar hrlncipui teacher hi‘ Curoew
National school (or nearly 1:5 yearn.
MONAGHAN.
HEXJEIVED. INTO THE olml-:il.
in the st. Louis convent, iiinhaznan.
llina Annie xi dle,Eath Lodge. antle-
lliayney lln religion Sisler Ma r lia
rlrtanl (I llllsa Mttslnley. daughter
i hleulnley. Ponsnlnil, county
) IIIUA
Dolicial [in religion Sisttr
hetn), were received iniD the order
, nupnly. The
laehhlr or the 1‘ cl
l:
CDUILIGI La LADY ATHLETES,
,ll ‘n C. liln. CRDKBIII oi Illa Kli-
nlnllotti Canlogin Club (55, Peter and
Paul), has rel Veil ihc sum of El mi‘
1. e Huh irom lir I’ lx’crlncd.l'. Perth
Krlllloi. Who In! id1'ntiilPd With the
FCtl'lu movullrllt ill Kiiiluliinck, and
, AIilel‘il‘l. ilr.
lx‘(-nncdy visited lrclcnl lhnt year.
?1
CANON nlilzcllax MEIIORIAL.
[ll-. sheehau presided at or meeting oi
the tammilled in thni-ge or I e mean-
orini in the into very iiev. C
hon at nuhcrailc, when it waa reported
that nu
tram ilost Rev.
uronilocnt mcn.
mentioned the atknaw
..E
io
ulohument in Donculle. it won
nouni-cd that the tund was now over
THE LATE case it . ARA.
Resolutions oi regret at the death or
very Rev. Canon In
Authorilv Col-l: united Trade: and
bar Council. And St. l7'inbArr's Eeneill
society.
w0lil(ll0L's 5: MASTER ELECTED.
' Resour-
Lyons.
plicants
IAISQAIJQJHSCER
x .. .. or whith 2. I15. lent in legal
fees, was the total izelsonal estate ox
Eilr. Jalln Brad)‘. 9 Parlinllielzt ntreet,
ieit anything
he might have to the new. rather Cul-
len, s.l., [or the tnllse oi Temperance.
WESTM.EA'I‘l:l.
Tl-lE WESTMEATH FEI .
At the meeting in Mullillgar oi the
westllleath County Committee or Asti-
l:llltIli'e hnd Tetbn instruction. it
was decided to grant 2. subsidy of S16
33. Oil. towards the Industrial section oi
the Midland l-‘ela, to be held in Mullin-
sar tor the ninth y r licht July.
Tlrili: WATER. SLPPLY wolllis,
n the rt-torumeidttiou oi llir.
gin, Engineer, the Allilovle Town Coun-
cil have decided to -only lot a loan or
SL000 to improve and Hill-illf the Water
iks manager slated till!
the haa,ehginoe were worn out, and
would not laai another car,
Di-2A PH 0
Dereeveen. There were live up
x
r-i
tr.
The Most ltev. Dr. Ml:K(:lIi'ia ctlrllralrd
lines on the otlaniou,
ONE.
‘VTY sAx.u'olttL'.ll.
At a incrtills oi Tyrone County chim-
.-il it im decided. hy iliteen voted to six,
to purchase nungannen House. with an
attached t at szmn,
lor the purpose or ti-anstorniing it into
n county aanatorililrl. t-apnlilc of a4-i.-omo-
ilallng I6 oetla.
OAVAN.
DEATH OF MRS. F. Y.
he deaths are avinouhtcd iroui Cocte-
hiil of Mrs, Fa! Wife of Mr. John A.
I’: I’ Fayhrook, and oi Mr.
Moore, a prominent irhder iu the town.
The late “rs. Fay was one at the ni .
lcsprrted ladies in the Llistri(t.
CANON Oli‘ AIIDAGII.
Vol‘! Rev‘. T. O'Reilly. F. .ll.ull:l-
iiorhn and Laushduif, Colilily Cavhn,
hon been ruin-oil to the dignity at it Can-
ou or Arrlagii Diocese.
lllillllAll?‘illllll5C9li
TilE'lElY.-
UOIJY FOUND IN SUIK. '
lck-on-suir nshennen (aunt! in the
It had evlticlzlly come d
iloln the Cloliulcl district. in the Dock-
eu was found I llurue. tontlininz four
shillillss.
i
K.
PLAYER. SINGER AND DANCER,
Alins Teresa lialpill. daughter or Mr.
J. Hxlnin. GIrr,i'oIvt'n. Limerick. one 0!
' ll stlzp-dime-
a
player 0! great ml-rit i
monu
llcheral regret in expressed at the do
mise, at her residence. of II.
ivcyiues, Kinuogad, widow or
ill!) late Pnillck Wcymes. Klnncgzd, Ind
mother Vlnilrile ’ , St.
inlaid‘: College, Mulllligar. Mr!
“'23 men. who was a prominent member
oi‘ the teaching Drolcssion West-
nlczlli, hail attained the use of 6! )'8Zl'I.
TOWN SEWERAG SCHEME.
. The tender ot Messrs. Granger Bron.
ileitaat. at side... c lowest, wan
accented by [he iiuillngar District Coun-
cil far the carrying out or the town
snl-I-use st erne.
LONGF
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE co.ii.uiT'l't:i:.
The Lansltinl county Council in no-
puinted the nev. I’. Redlharl. P.P.. Cal-
llmbkille. a rncrnncr oi the School At-
tendance cemniitct-e. lor the Grannrd
rural district.
KILDAEE.
OLD iii:silJE.x‘T l>Assi:n AWAY.
The death act-ilrred oi lir. R. west
ilandera, Ciane. aged 78. lie wan very
popular throughout County Kildare.
WICKLOW.
‘ ixsivl-:cTori OE‘ SCHOOLS.
Rev. James luahon. ualtingianc. ha:
been appointed by the iloat nev. Di‘.
Foley as rtellgloun inupecter at School:
tor the Diocese ot Kllclilre and Leigh-
n
MEMORIAL TO PRIEST.
r. Foley has written to
n or Curlow
[Than District Council, Illlleltlng (hit
the merncrln
Tinryland, ahould lake the iolni ol new
to t e hie Father Cullen.
their Iilultloli In 2 griieylrd I simple
on hrr mi-’:i0lI lo the l'nitvd states on’
i >Leasuc.
cuiillccecollnlclc
F-OSCOMMON.
Alzxoniinl. FLOODS.
The lakes around Boyle. on well an
the river which runs through the town,
oonoroul height,
e r or or a number or
leading business houses not become inl-
puaaahle.
CNCONSCIDUS 0. RoAnslnE.
it open verdict who returned at no
inquest held at Daneaiort, Louglarea, on
Micluel Quinn, a lo rer, who w
iound on the roadside about a mile from
the town. in In unconscious state, I my
‘ revioueiy. ‘ According to med-
eatimony death was due to shock
cnilud by acute perltonltlu, and to trac-
ture or the ribs, cousin: perioi-ntion of
the right uog.
:04.
SLIGO.
THE SLIGO VOLUNTEERS.
over 200 men of the sligo volunteer
n parade on Feb. 15
in the corn lilarket. e Mayor wan
' The men were divided into
turn Scott. Sh
Lottu: 1
Great interest was manifested in the
proL!edin5S. and mas’
ticket. only. Abou
eral munter at which the men will
put through various exerelaen by more
in charge: '
nEATi-i or‘ Ex-ilAlioR.
The death of Alderman nan O'Don-
nell. ex-iiayor of sllgo, which occurred
.hla residence, Itlie imperial otel,
sligo. in announced He was very pep
ular in the town and district.
BALLY.l‘lOTl:] GAELS ivix.
Bullymote Gaela delented .liuliina-
brcena on a score at 9 points to 1 at
laallymote in a ti r the I-‘ntller
o'Grady Presentation cup atiev n aplen-
dld game which waa witnessed by a
large crowd, ' '
w
COPYING THE ASCEXDAVCY.
The Leilrinl County Council Wished 3
E.
."
o vi
indulged in by d Ascendaney
bvnrdl, has been copied by the miser-
ahlo Blava who call themselven Na.
lionalisu.
SE i. LOCAL RATES,
cslinute adopted by
the
eltt
h i:
ate oi dd. in
the Wund. to be levied on the rates 01
Ziianorharnlllon Ilural District, i,
you": estimate; Clrrlckbn-Shannon No.
1. 6d. in the pound: Klnleusb, 5d,; blu-
hill. 56.. and Ballinanlore. Zd. A great
portion or the increase in ue to the in-
creased expenditure on funds.
‘ IN All) or PlPER8' laA.Vn.
very auoceeaiul concert waa held in
the liioarnian ilall, Jobnsionn Bridge,
in aid oi the Bornncouln and.
A varied and interacting programme oi
niuaic. rang and dance was enioped by a
crowded house.
MAYO. x
1’ BOX ROBBED.
The Roman catholic church in swin-
ol do box we at len. 1'
'ncrlnty w-an alno entered. and the
drnlern rgo
ioreed. and oiterings to the amount at
:2 or do taken away. -
GUNS WITHOUT LICENSE.
At the Bnllindlne Petty Selialonli two
young Inrmers named Carr and Rhett-
gan were promoted by the icxeiaa au-
thorirlea ior carrying suns without ll-
celloen on the landn of Buriioh. The
detendanta were lined no. mitigated to
:2 10s.. with a recommendation to lur-
taer mlllshlionl.
According to the report on the cen-
slls oi 1511 in England and wales. 4.-
451 pemun: in every million were in-
sane. In I per rent. coin-
phred with 19ul.- The rate oi liltianity
CLARKE DELIVERS, EULOGY.
x i
Author of “The Fighting Race”
Gets Enthusiastic Reception at
Emmet Meeting in New Haven.
xnw HAVEX. coon) Zilnrch 2-.lc
bera oi the while Tone ciun and their
null Irisll-Atnericui
in,
who W en little
mo a boy gave up hla llie tor
his country’: sake. -
gl-he addi-ere oi the evening, made ny
that Killed orator. Josenh I Cliirke.
war a splendid trlhute to him whose
birthday was celebrated Is it Showed
the spirit oi the Irish in apurerialing
this splclidid satrinte and the worli
the)’ have done to nciomvlisll the Fur-
pose tor which he can his young lile.
inc speech lollovis:
“Under the great skies of America,"
said Hr. clni-he. “Ireland has won her
right to ireeilom. she in not new‘io
t e A: tough nith elel
e. is doubly eigoidcant that we,
who are enioylng the fullest frectlnnl.
here gather to honor the man who died
on the seoitold ior freedom.
“Tile torch oi ireedoln in s in Am-
erica save the name of are which awak-
ened ireiaud alter forty yenre oi
ouieaeence. At thla period Ireland be
me suddenly proeperoua. be land
war lined with industry. the lame were
in
P tion. under the direction
or rather liinrphy, rose up in rebellion.
The were in no position to tight and
a peace to of the dead was lorceil upon
them. under this shadow the Act oi
as passed taking from her her
Parliament, and it was Ii. this period
that the young Emmet eearcely twenty-
two yenrs 0! age comes upon the scene.
‘A e net ahout organizing a rebellion.
At that time England was at peace with
e world. in the breast of Emm
breathed hope that Napoleon would send
help to Ireland, that with the host: or
ireland mohi 2 ready to lltal-m Duo
' ustle, or French army tent acroaa
the channel would Incolnnlisll the coup
ior Ireland. How the rebellion wan
e n a night and how Emmet war
a in motor .
“Le: ua picture to our-selven hlh lg-
nominioua tsiai, in the little low-celled
courtroom, in e ock he stood. Nor-
hury. the brutiah Engllah judge cate-
chialng him ti-otu 10 o'clock in the
c-.
n
E'-
II
-mo g the h o oi eart the ,
and not till them, let my epitaph be
written "
"Emmet did not dauht the ultimate
triumph of his nacriiite and Slnly. We
have n right to feel (or him the same
veneration as the Cllrlslian feel: (or his
I . e WEB for Iretdoin Iur all. He
was not I higot. her are irishmen bigatd
in the cause of freedom. because all men
have I. right to he tree. We hope and
trust and hclieve that the time will
come when Ireland will (‘DEE into her
rights."
Mr. Clarke al. the request of hosts of
nil admirers. rend n few of his own
uoems. amour them “The Fret oi Father
Carlily." Ind "The Fighting Race."
The mimic
via: one
the Wmiiar Irish
y Jim staniord Ind h on:
Peter F. Radigan oi
To
great advantage. again entcrtalned with
Ieveral vocal he '
aevernl Irish Ielecilona.
by P '
bagpipes, which
kept.tlie feet of the audience moving in
lime to their music.
James McCooI (1! Philadelphia, who
8 new mom 1'2‘! Haven audiences.
took the house by Ito DI when he sun
‘Misti Marie Menney ngain proved a
tavarite when she recited rin'a Fl
and tor an encore. “The Unlnneribed
or
‘E
To o.
Madame Kate Rooney 0! Australia,
who ll new to nudlencel in this city,
won instant favor when she rendered in
her rich contralto Voice "The Bonnie
Green." which is a none or pa. Her
nenond ion! “The Jackets Green." I
merit over the sine, a. stained.
Min Nellie (1‘I1rlell< Krdanolr. I-‘aynes, git: window in one DI’ tho churches.
among children under 15 had lncrelse-I
by 30.8 per cent. in 40 yum.
x
recltnl or a sarroeld admirer. wan even
more enthusiastically received than her
iirst, t at were pas .
e c cert who brought to I close
to the ntrninn. "God save lrcland.” an
played by the orchestra, whl A la
Sllesu repaired to the oneco
=
i
Hotel,
main or the committee, Michael
B. lilccvreiil.
The apeakern at the hnnquet were the
orator of the evening. Joseph i. C.
Clarke, Poatmhsie. Philip Troup, Judge
Edward P. O’lilcEm. Controller Arthur
D. liiullen, Judge W. Tierney of
Greenwich, Cnnn.; John F, Mi.-Nnmorh
of Armenia. George Jamil: and Altlerr
rlinn Daniel Billed‘.
‘ills: Yorke, Madame Rooney and Mr,
present with a iew
lthough not down on the programme
Miss ilaly V. Ford. by request o the
t-lull. sang a group at old and hcdutilul
irieh hive.
KBATING IN YOUNGSTOWN.
Tells the Story of Ireland to En-
thusiastic Audience at Celebra-
tion in Honor of Robert Emmet
-Rev. Father Kenny Proposes
Strong Resolutions.
' you Towx, 0., liaach 2.-Enti.ill-
elastically nludglng hlleginnre to Ann-
ericnn nstitutlone while seeking com-
ln i
Nlation oi public money far the observ-
unce oi the no-called 100 year: oi pence
among the English Apenlilng people.
Youngstown admirers 0! Robert Emmet
celehruted the birth unnivereary or
Erin‘! patriot last evening.
! The gathering, in immaculate concep
tion school hall. was trrange by uroln
inent Irish Nationalists and pl-eluded
over by Att hey Thomas McNamnrI
Representative on no en lied
room and repeatedly
voiced appreciation ot the patriotic acn-
timent in song and story. The Ameri-
can hog and n portrait or Robert Ein-
met with Erin colorn formed the only
eollie under the direction oi’ John Mur-
exercises.
P
ray lending. introduced the
e on oi.’ be
e no In nlment. BEE
pipe aeleetione by Master liiuliin and
his tutor. Mr. Ful'rell.enllvener1 the pro-
ceedinge. All a preface to the address
or the evening by John 1‘. Keating oi
chiaago. iormer National President ot
be A. . .. the iellowing resolutions
were rend by R nhn 11. Kenny and
endorsed Willi genuine enthusiasm:
rra lEsoLl.;'lIo,Vs. ,
Whereas. It being Robert Emmet‘:
hope and prayer that he might name
day look down with complacency on the
destruction oi‘ an alien government in
Ireland. and [hill he might. behold his
country tree and independent among
the nations oi’ t 43 world:
Resolved That we honor tonight the
e
t we in celebrating this
new lnnlveisnry ot hln hirth, renew
t allesiant-e to American
in
cnlnpletcl independ-
e i-ledge ouriclvet
anew. to carry aloit the atandard of
man independence and thus nsiist in
bringing about the rt-:.ili2atlan of Em-
nun’: hopes and aspirations, the nbno.
lutn emancipation of Ireland ii-em Brit-
leh rnirrnle,
The resolution: iurthev tit-clared in
posed the Inproprlntinn or any
money lor the celebration at the so-
called hundred years 0! Anglohniericnn
RC2. ‘
llili. Ki.A1Ixo rnhsnzinn.
Prefncing a very ilatterlng i-eicrence
to Mr. Renting idr. McNal.nurn touched
upon political eonditlona in ireiaod.
h - leh Mr.
audltorn were tol-
uhneeensary ntruei; n responsive
chord in the llenrtn of everybody in the
houne.
For nbolli. two hours Mr. Keatlng re-
viewed. instvucllvely. irelanirg .-coma,
Due attention wen given the Wondgl-ful
educational edorts or t
lleople I! well
through all the years or
Inund
ii.
unnecessary. move in one instance. to
olica as nail on lilo , la
llilht in honoring ram?! 'P:“'“'"Hllti db
valor. rlotinn in
extended ii,
most interesting ova-r gm
n
‘L "-2 an lrlu
sublet! in Youngstou
Mr. Iielxllllx waa r
John R, Kl-nny ruling "Y R-.
- 2- in .3
t-it.
vlre-l=reeldente of ii. .
n R. Kclilly, R ?'i""‘
Jo n W P at. an
Thoniaa hlcxanlara. huh. .:""‘”x
James Kehinev, ,i.,”,,,, L.“ W“'=v.
Gnllaghcl, lohn in "mg M inn
1 orpt hon. Yoliliizlsluln 73"‘:
hiuilen. John ll... mm . rnu
.)o)‘ce. Pittahurg
4....‘
RORKE IN WILMINGTON
He Speaks Eloqlldntly ht Mmn,
in Honor of Elnillct Hold ll;
Irish-American Ahsuciutlnil
WILMINGTON. nnl.. an-. LB!
spite the temple etorn. Iillliil in...
ever tnia city last night. a lillc ...i,
once greeted Callnscilur Almudnl
or ’e or New vol-l., who ii:-mm,’ W‘
orutlan at the Emmet nunimsiiy nu...
ng in the Garrick Theatre. '
=7
auder l. Rorlie at New ltoi-l., the ....i,,
or the night.
El‘
ion. Mr. rlolhc bnriu told
in speaking at the aria on the part
or th lrl to eture Nuliullal imit-
vehdent h emlclllasillcll Il.le in
designed lop the beneilt or any one
nomination. . ‘
B eriy he told the story til the llii
oi‘ the heroic youtll who.e lllrzllllay lltr
uaaoclatlon had met to lei
the description of his rlcsliolalc ‘zlllellilii
t free is country (mm lllc nllpiesuiuu
or a eonoueror was on there new
lnnny eyee mhred The story oi in
lege etudied with the pni-ii,;.e at lltellll
nia country. and who was Exevlltcd in
conspiracy. when only lwcllihtllree
Venn or age. moved the ulilileurc to
m atlay.
he pleaded lllll the
with loreiga Powers. iir. unrl
eavenlally urged that no treaty should
be made between the united states mi
Great. Britain. conclusion he or
pressed the hope that a brighter luuua
lumen Dar-rash, accomiltnini; i0l“lC’::".
ouhrlde; solo. Miss ccrtiey
“0‘DonneI Abu." in Gaelic. W
nonnelly.
1....’ Y
RESOLUTIONS or SYMPATE
' The snei-anza Clull. Vcw gijildi-I‘:
mourning the death oi I )‘
teemed member,
iria . In
acarcely reached the In ni rrlrm W
loved the brindle. land at M:
it-nscly. Cm,
A delegation irom tlu-. Sl“‘”l"’;n! ,,
attended the iuneral; the null
lag the death‘ at its you"! t M.
tendering lta alnccreat s)"“l‘”HfI:“p
mother Ind other relatives in -
bereuvement. ,, no
he committee which prenzlliiemn
renolutionl was ralrlilahoil d M“
Sweeney. Martin 0‘iiliilorhii in
y.
Donnell
.,’
IRISH FHEElllJlil.
Advonatu and W05:
for the complete in”)
pendence of IRELA '
Write to 5 Findlater P135“
Dublin, for a Free 5317‘?
C
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