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aa 30 REY ud; PTOUSCRJARL PROVE MENC MIECCHAREOUS OTeS OY
ULAD-WISTER
. DONEGAL.
DEATH OF MRS. 0'DO:
death has taken ice at Kile
raine, Glentles, of Mrs, Mary O’Don-
nell, mother of “Most. Rey. Dr. O'Don-
nell, Bishop of Raphoe, and of Dr.
O'Donnell, Merrion Square, Dublin.
DERRY SHIPYARDS.
Such has been the progress made by
the Derry Shipyards that a schem
acres.
ood
will be acquired at $50.00 for the erec-
tion of workmen’ 2 awit
CATTLE DEALE) 'DDEN DEATH
Mr. George Dallas, Holy Hil, Dun-
riven, the well known North of Ire.
land cattle dealer, died suddenly, He
leaves a widow and fourteen children.
IM,
TH OF FATHER BURKE.
‘ke was
two years.
and was loved by the people of this
historic
Wi,
DEATH OF LEADING MERCHANT.
occurred at
Banbridge of un James M'Iroy, one
of the foremost merchants and public
f the old
Town’ ‘Containers and was Chair-
man for many years of the~ Urban
Council.
PRICE “OF GAS INCREASE!
The high price of coal at present is the
cause of the increases,
John Heslip, employed in the Crow-
ragh Quarries,
gaged at his work,
alighting on bis head, was Killed.
MACH,
BO. ENG@ .
In spite of the fact that every pub-
Ne board in County rmagh voted
against exclusion,
aged to pheedle 67 out of the 102 dele.
tes to the Belfast Convention to vo
3
$
8
would vote the thirty-two Counties
out of Ireland
e trom the Englieb-controlied Exe-
cutive, headed by Joe
- MONAGHAN.:
DUBLIN RELIEF FUND:
Monaghan
At a meeting of 6
Branch of Irish National Ald Associa-
tion the Rev. J. Tierney, Adm., presid-
ed. Collectors were appointed for the
rural districts of the parish. It was
decided to send $500 to Dubiin as the
rst instalment.
CLERK HONORED.
Mr. Thomas Nolan, Town Cl
. It is a high honor to suf-
fer for Ireland and liberty.
R
SERIOUS SHOOTING At
s, was the vieitm of a dis:
tressing shooting aceldant. While
bit shooting the fowling-piece Sieh
\e was carrying echarged, and the
contents lodged in bis right
inflicted a serious wound.
to take
.
pital, | Cal
man- it
fully in a secluded spot not far from
the place originally selected
——.
FERMANAGH,
DEATH OF PATRICK BOYLAN.
The death ts _smnounced of Patrick
Boylan, Derr Butlersbridge,
brane of the late Bishop Boylan of
AGAINST EXCLUSION,
it from the rest of Ireland.
CAVAN.
OF MR. DONOHOE,
cis Donohoe,
DEATH
Taree Bitendance at the, funeral
Kingscourt.
re
FLULLAN HAUSER
. WATERFORD.
MASS FOR DEAD PATRIOTS.
the Masses at the
thedral were offered for tho:
At the concluston of the 1
a portion of the congregation ‘assembled
outside the church and sang “God Sa)
“Who Fears. to
Treland,” Speak of
sh | Easter Week?” and other National airs.
TIPPERARY. .
BISHOP O'DWYER COMMENDED.
The Tipperary Guardians eve unan-
imo..sly passed a resolution expressing
appreciation of the letter of the Most
Rev. O'Dwyer in connection wjth
the insurrection. A resolution was also
unanimo! r the tet
¢ men in prito
and stating that the majority of chen
had nothing to do with the Risi
NCE OF REALM ACT.
the Tipperary Petty
police were recetving
numerous complaints as to this
fence. -
CLARE.
AND S8YCOPHANT
et
nty in
ue, .who
forget that the boys
Doble revived Home
LIMERICK. ‘
EL.
TOR ELECTED.
At the meeting of the Newcastle-West
Board of Guardians, Dr. J. J. Crenin
medical officer of the Worle
4 M.
annu:
year until a maximum of $860 is
a
reached.
DEATH © or BEY THOMAS HEAD.
place in St. Jobn’s
west St netieh of the Rev, T. Head,
is seventy-fourth year.
ine Father Head, who was born in Li
ck, entered the Bociety of vets. ja
1879 from the secular cler
many years of zealous e imtntetry tn
Limertck.. He was formerly Rector of
the Sacred Heart Church, Crescent,
Limerick.
Re
- ORK. im
DEATH OF FATHER O'CALLAGHAN.
Ih,
parishes — Kilmichael, Goleen, and
Schull.
DROWNED IN BLACKWATER.
A young Youghal man named James
Finn, connected with the cattle
was found drowned in the Blackwater
at Rhinerew on —_— evel
of Kilnamartyra.
KERRY.
CANON MURPHY
again intervened. but
that the fights were carried out success-
iY DEA
Most Rev. Dr. Mangan presided at the
office and funeral .obsequles: ore the ae
jave | ions,
ctor. Brownrlgg | D
of-|5
was pastor of three different | ©
Ge
P.P., V.F., Listowel. There were olaty
Priests present at the ceremonies, an
@ large assembly of deceased parishion-
ers, among whom he was held in deep
affection.
MARTIAL LAW TERRORISM.
ang Patrick Gritin
want's assistant
at Listowel onder martial law,
THE ROLL OF HONOR.
The following Irishmen were remov-
ed from Wakefleld to Frongoch, Wales:
Messrs, D. Mahony, Castleisland, P. i
Hogan, D. Healy, W. Mullins, and
W. Cotton, Tralee; M. J. and J. Mork
arty, Dingle
wyseateieniscen
UB
FALL FROM CLIFF.
While attempting to scale the cliff at
Z
ie
as
i
8
3
z
4 point a short Watetance tr trom the Bailey
Lighthouse, He Summit
side of it, Der 1 Beaten @ son of Mr.
eee Seales, solicitor, of 11 College
scahill, Haddon Road,
® distance of
ciontart slipped and fell
earl; He r
who
. deep cut in the “ape death being in-
aes
ntaneous. fort to save
him was made oy one of his compan.
named. Tommy Cannon, aged
eleven.
SCEDAINED IN ROME,
Rev. Molony, B.A, T.C.
aganda Gotten Rome, who was ordain.
ed priest recently for bis native Dio-
cese of in, is younger son of: Mr,
ome ony Castlewood Park,
Rathm: wy
Tempest, chairman and vice-p1 resident
respectrely, passed 2 vote of condolence
Mr. B. Hamill, on the death of
his brother, :
ER J. L. CULLEN:
- Cullen, eldest | son of Mr.
. Cutler, allonal Teacher, Omeath,
was ordained by ‘archbishop. Maguire in
t. Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgo
. 7! NORED.
on ber rotlrement on pension Mrs. M.
MacDonnell, , Ballynaclosha, Ne
tional School, 1 pallenill Dundalk,
Presented ‘by her manager, friends, and
upils with an ‘uluminated address and
parting sow
MEATH.
PARTITION CONDEMNED.
At the annual meeting “of Meath
County Council, the following resolu
ton wos unanimously adop Th:
condemn the roposals, “for Home
Rule ettlement referring to the parti-
tion of Ireland, published in the press,
which In our opinion, would nly ag
Fravate the unb appy state of Ireland,
and further embitter her elation with
England, we therefore, trust
Nationalists throughout the country
will take immediate and effective steps
to event thelr adoption.
FARM CHANGES HANDS.
‘Kenna has sold a farm
. T. P.
at ‘Tougher to Mr. John Clarke, Kil-
Hnkere, at $3,560, The farm contained
about eighteen Irish acres.
Ran!
assistant, wi
in the Blackwater at Headfort, near
Kells. He dived and never rose.
WESTMEATH.
DEMAND RELEASE OF 8)
a motion of
coded Mr. J,
Rural Council unanimously adopted
the publicly stated views of the Most
BS
a
é
a
§
z
5
g
on ilaminated adaress and ne ue on.
ion. Prom. ton to the
pastoral saree of Mullahor
whom he ministered for fitteon years,
the Rev. in, P.P., with
an illuminated Svansse and auegue on
the occasion of his promotion to the
pastoral charge of Mullabor
——
KINGS.
MORE MEN RELEASED.
‘The Tullamore men who hed been in
r
beliion an
Courtmartial in Dublin on May 26, have
james Sa. ine re
VF. Bros
P.P.,
Mass was sung by Canon O'Riordan,
‘High | ease
Trask Brennen, ‘sot Delaney, ‘ort
t
‘Mr, Josph O'Mahony, golicttor's clerk,
Morris,. Thomas Duggan, Joseph Gra-
ham, Peter Bracken, Thomas Byrne,
James Clarke, Henry McNally, Thomas
Hogan and Joseph
QUEENS.
NATIONAL SPIRIT VIRILE.
oung man who has just arrived
from Maryborough, states that the Na-
tional spirit was never so strong as at
present in Queen’s County. He seve
that the people have no use for th
Home Rule Act which they regard a
@ joke or a fraud.
KILDARE. -
OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH.
largely attended. had reached a
very ripe old age and’ was very popular
in the district. :
WICKLOW,
BANK OFFICIAL'S DEATH.
cer in the Bank of Ireland.
. WEXFORD.
PRIEST WELCOMED HOMB.
On his return from Auckland, where
he had stayed almost three years with
his frlend, the Rig ght Rey. Dr.
the Rev. hoe, P.P., Ciovsnior
an, Bantecorthy, received an enthusl-
astic welcome fro parishioners,
who presented him with an address
and “purse of sovereign:
DEATH OF TORN ROCHE,
The death has ken Place | ot Mr.
Roche, Poulm: Tagh | Who
belo longed to an old Wexford family and
was a brother of the late Rev. N. Roche,
C., New Ross.’ Several of his sisters
are members of the Communities
Carmelite Convent, New Ross, ond Pre-
sentation Convent, Wexford.
CARLOW.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
Much regret is felt in Carlow at the
death of Mr. James Connors, a large
employer of labor. He died in the
Meath Hospital, Dublin, from wounds|
received on Easter Monday w! while 3 motor.
ing through the city.. The wounds
were cause’ the indigcrimainate
firing of panicky soldiers.
DEATH OF sere KEHOE.
Mother Mary Frances,’ whose death
at the Presentation “Convent, Bagenals-
town, caused regret, was sister of
Kehoe, merchant, Main
Street Waterford
KILKENNY.
,RILKENNY COUNTY couNcTL.
J. Butler, and Dooley have
heen” “anacimously re-elected chairman
and vice-chairman, respectively, of Kil-
kenny County = cll
ot COMPEN TO y1DO
the “Thomastown Quarter Sessions,
‘earns,
widow of Patrick Kearns, horse train-
er, who was knocked horse,
the property of his employer, Mr. Rich-
ard Cassin, Bishopslough, Thomastown,
on April 32, and Killed, and kilt
CORLACECOMMACHT
ROS! SCOMMON,
_ AGAINST EXCLUSION.
meeting the Roscommon
County Council, held recently, Sr. Fitz:
on, P, Hayden
Sade an appeal to the’ Couneit to. pass
a resolution approving of the parti-
tion of Ireland. After a protracted and
acrimonious debate the resolution was
defeated and an amendment protesting
against the exclusion of Ulster was
iL :
CATTLE DRIVINt
A force of police arrested “elgnteen
men-in the Cloohook district on
of Mr. Mathers, a Scotsman, who
grazes gone ee acres on the banks
of the Shai The place was | cleared
several "thousands of shee]
tle. They were brought to Balitnasivg
and returned for trial to the Assizes.
PETER O’RORKE RELEASED.
Mr, Peter O’Rorke, Abbeytown, Boyle,
who had
weeks In Wadi
umber of other Irishmen
Prison with
suspected
releat
SLIGO.
DEATH OF MRo. O'DON?
‘The death is announced of Mrs. Mar-
garet O'Donnell, Gu rien, mother of
Rev. R. O'Donnell and O'Don-
nell. She. was tn the seventy-Bith year
of her
The death has occu: rest-
dence of his father, Ballinatnore, of Dr.
H. M, E, Hayden, M’A
ul
POTHEEN PROSECU’
District Inspector Sheehy
a Mr. Moloney at the Ballina Petty Ses-
sions for having a jar of potheen in
hi John Durkan for
having a bottle of Darley ppouneen. Both
defendants were
DIOCESAN SHANGrS,
roe has made
father Cawley,
Straide; Rev. Fr Hi
C.C., Tubbercu:
cc, Carracastlo, ‘es, ‘swinford; Rev,
a
cr
charge of cattle-driving on the lands
been _fetained for several | mei
ison
of | t
complicity in the late Rising, has been
sed, man treatment I was subjected to as a| day.
(ON.
rosecuted | Cr
JAMES M. SULLIVAN'S CASE,
ment in,
Any Charge ‘Being Preferred
Against ‘im.
mes M, Sullivan, former
vated Sous Moker to San Domingo,
was arrested
he was an Irishman
He had his
seemed to be that
and an American citizen.
Amertean passport
arrested, but that fact seemed to be
regarded as conclusive proof that he
ought to be put in prison. The British
militery authorities are a very stupid
lot, but they all know
tretment while a prisoner, but if the
erican Government
action in the matter nothing has Ween
said of it in public.
copy of Mr. Sullivan's complaint
“I desire, through your Embasey, to
ecomplaint to the American Gov-
days and at
of that me I was digchatged from cus-
dy.
OCBhat 1 was held a prisoner under
most cruel cenlons insomuch that I
was not given proper or necessary food,
I had no protection from cold, I was
denied drinking water, except at rare
Intervals and wes without fhe most
Primttive ssasitarr accommodati
“That elthough my residence was a ot
short distaace from where T Was 1
ed, I was kept from any com.
munication with my home, prevented
fra ‘om sect uring clean clothing and de
the request to use my own money
for the necessities that were denied me.
andled roughly by the
keepers, constantly threat th
death and crowde:
carcerate
ras “too goo tor and that I
ed.
was compelled to sleep on
the bare bond ot a fr row raed fi ym for
eight nights, the erving
tor @ lavatory for the thirty 0 oad souls
confined therein, no one of whom was
furnished with any means of preserv-
in the later days of my
was given a blanket.
e I was arrested
cept
prloonment nt
at from the
‘astle, from ich pla
was moved on April 30 Mo Kilmain-
Ja al
“That at the time of my arrest I had
the Snort
bin,
ave been in this coun-
try I have fatthfully in letter and spirit
complied with the regulations and rules
jens and
d no communication or
rd wil ol
onsequence of the aforesaid arrest I
have suffered grievously, my wife has
to
2
e
of
g
B
3
&
&
Government upon the British Govern-
i.
ni
“Whatever may be said for the right
81 at
spect there
inhu-
prisol
es
Speak no fll of the politically dead.
‘k American,
P, Boland. © Bonniconlon, C.C., Car-
racastle; A. Kirrane (recalled
from Killa Diocese) to be C.C., Bon-
ene
AYO FBIS FROHroTED,
Pollas Inspector Steadman
tused permission for the noldng ‘ot the
Mayo Fels, which wai
Westport early in Augu
ROLE OF HONOR,
allaghaderreen prisoners are
at present detained f1
names are: Messrs.
Paddy Ryan. DC., so
shopkee| Thomas O'Hara, James
Cunnitte, “John Morley and B, O’Gar,
wg GALWAY.
JUDGE'S HARSH SENTENCE,
In the Tend Sudee'e ‘cour Dublin,
on June 19, Judge Ross sentenced Mi
in Boyle, Thomas O'Donoghue, Pat-
tick M'Hugh and “Thomas M’Hugh to
f
on his person when|came the
any | ders when. it dei
Following 48 8| fron
rmitted to communicate |
t
July 15, 1916,
PRESERVE THE LANGUAGR,
Father Wall, Lecturing Bofry
the Maynooth Union Says Ip.
flow of English Pilth Must By
Ghecked in Irelan
the annual roland at ‘the Yay
nooth Union, held on Juno 2 -
1, Drumcollogher, read 2
titled “The Clergy, the Faith, and si .
Wall sald a great deal hag
anguage by the
Catholicity firm in th
ple there, and said that only for the
fight for language yeligion cout don
TY| go strong in Polan
A strong otek te existed between
‘aith language, and ther
should put themselves again in ass
tion wil e old strong times of the
Faith in Ireland through the medium
of the lan: As happened n anie
ecame necessary to figh
gainst the inroads of evil ‘erty
ince through the influence of
m
tongue tn order to help in checking the
inflow of paganism and filth from Eng.
land, He appealed specially to the
clergy, through the work of Cumann
Sagart n-Gaedhealtacht to do their part
7, | it this movement.
——+ +=
ST, PATRICK'S POLICY,
Apostle’s Respect for Traditions
and Customs of the People,
At the annual meeting of the May.
nooth Union, held on June 21, the Rey.
R. Fullerton, C.C., P
paper entitled
Patrick's Irisb Pole
r Fullerton cald that those Dest
Christianity amongst them the |
were, for age, a very highly civil-
ed le. SI k attacke
Drufdical religion and finally destroy-
d it. In hie dealings with the ordin-
ople, however, the secret of his
extraordinary success consisted in the
fact that he respected the traditions
ms of the people in so far as
his toleration of them cou m ‘rmon-
ized with the true religic
The 5) having reterted to var
ous matters relating to educational ro
forms and the importance of ot. presory ing
id
atak
mn their convictions
no’
State revolu
mn educa
was gone unlet
distinctively native
in “irteb citation and recover as far
ss possible what was lo: st hey stood
‘or an Ireland, Trish, religious, and
1 ad free.
PUBLIC OPINION THROTTLED
Anti-Exclusion Meeting to Be
Held in Belfast Prevented by
the Police.
A public meeting, which had been ar
ranged to be held tn Ulster Hall Bel-
fast, on June 22, was al 1e 1"
ich
was cance late test night by 8 tele
fast, the Com:
missioner “ot police having refused per
mission for fhe funetton.
This act as given rise to much
comment in 1 eltact, seeing that a meet-
ing in favor of the exclusion policy
was allowed in St. Mary's Hall on Sum
THE PAWTUCKET CET BRANCH.
PAWTUCKET, R. 1, July
branch of the Friends of Irish Free
last Sunday,
with
of fifty, which will Teach
time.
membership
treble that number in a short
Shea,
=
atte sotowing, were elected. a8 *
ard of Directors: James Wlisol.
Mre. Wilson, dots Dillon, Dan Lyons
and Thomas
THE MATHOOTE SPIRIT.
The spirit at Neo Rational has
ken root *
n_the students recogni!
the Most Rev. Dr. oD) of Limerick
was an enthustostic demonstr®
tion that exceei
tion anything o:
tory of Meynoot
late had