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Record of the Host Important of
the Recent Events CulledFrom Exchanges
Timothy Flanagan J P Chairman oflheCorofin District Council a coercionprisoner who was removed from Limerickprison suffering from typhoid fever andsubsequently was put into the lunaticasylum was discharged January 14
An old woman belonging to Scillynamed Mary Farren died very suddenly-at her lodgings in Kinsale on Wednesdaymorning The deceased who appeared-In her usual health got a weakness about11 oclock on the above day and died in iavery short time
At the monthly meeting of the CorkLunatic Asylum Board James ONeilldrew attention to the fact that the unionjack was flying over the building and hemoved that this practice be discontinuedOther members agreed with him andafter some discussion the motion was
carriedDrOShanghnessy of Limerick
aged ninetyfour died January 14 at hisresidence in Newenham street The de-
ceased was the oldest Magistrate in Ireland and father of Richard OShaughlessy formerly member of Parliamentfor Limerick city and now Commissioner-of Public Works Dublin
Monday morning Daniel Powell editorof the Midland Tribune was releasedfrom the county jail having undergone iasentence of four months in connectionwith a coercion prosecution He was
met outside by Mayor Condon M PMr Powell who served the last twomonths of his term as a bail prisoner ap-
peared to be in excellent health andspirits He left for Bin by the trainfrom Clonmel
On Saturday morning the bodies oftwo men were washed ashore on the sea-
coast near Johnstown which lies betweenArklow and Mizen Head They are supposed to be those of the victims of therecent drowning disaster in Arklow bay
by which four fishermen lost their lives
and it is believed they are the remains ofJohn Brien and Larry Byrne who be
longed to the crew of the Mary Janewhich foundered during the storm In
DecemberAfire occurred in Westport
resulting in the destruction considerable portion of Messrs Halls corn andflour mills Near midnight John Bourkenoticed the fire and at once summonedAssistance The large stores were com
pletely burned down and an immensequantity of flour Indian meal and malsewas destroyed together with the ma-
chinery How the fire originated hasnot been ascertained It is calculatedthat the total loss can not be less than45000
In opening the quarter sessions at Mul
linger Judge Curran in charging thegrand jury said there were only five orsix ceses to go before them ordinarycrimes which would occur in a large
county like Westmeath He adverted tothe fact that at the last sessions he had
to tell them that the thin end of the
wedge of boycotting was entering Intotheir county But he was now happy tosay that this had almost disappeared and
that Westmeath was in its normal statequiet and peaceful
Information reached Newry of a des-
perate chase after a lunatic near KHkee1ll-
A farmer named Doran in a fit of madness attacked his two daughters He
threw one into the river and tried to
strangle the other The girl got awayand informed the police who gave chase
on bicycles Partially dressed and bareheaded Doran mounted a horse and rode
away He called at several houses butbeyond giving a number of persons afright caused no harm The policeeventually came up with him and be wascaptured after a desperate struggle
The tenants on the Bateman estate at-
Port Abbeyfeale who signed purchaseagreements some time ago and who wereprocessed for all arrears of rent due in-
tended contesting the legality of the pro-
ceedings before Judge Adams at thepresent sessions but having offered thereceiver on the estate through their so-
licitor Daniel Leahy the Interest on thepurchase money with costs based onlyon interest amounts Receiver Delap hasaccepted the tenants offer and has with-drawn further proceedings in the matterThe tenants on the Scraban portion of
the estate which extends into Kerryhave been similarly treated
The exact particulars in connectionwith the sudden death of James Dromey-at Droumcarra have since transpired Itappears that the deceased who was notimperfect health since St Stephens daywas in bed at his fathers residence at
Dames on Tuesday morning He askedfora drink and ajsiater gave him an eggbeaten up in newHk and in abouttwenty minutes after bit returning to the
room she found the patient dead Thedeceasedwas aged about fortyfive yearsand was married The Coroner havingbeen communicated with replied thatthe circumstances of the occurrence didnot necessitates the holding of an inquest
A Mullingajcorrespondent states thatthe floods ini that neighborhood havebecome very extensive A young mannamed James McGrath aged abouttwentyfive years who resided with hisuncle whose house was flooded to adepth of several feet has lost his lifeHe heard his brother who was returninghome from Mullingar calling for assist ¬
ance The deceased went to his aid butmissed his way and walked into a riverwhich runs by the side of the car trackBefore help could reach him the unfor ¬
tunate man was drowned An inquestwas held and a verdict of accidentaldeath was returned The other membersof the family were confined to the upperportion of the house until Saturdayafternoon when they were removed in aboat The district of Cloneyhigue isentirely flooded resembling a vast lakeand the many inhabitants are in a mostpitable state-
Meetings ofvthe Dock ward and CustomHouse ward burgesses were held recentlyin support of the candidature of MichaelDonnelly for tile Limerick Mayoralty Atthe Custom House ward meeting PBourke Presidentof the Limerick branchof the United rish League occupied thechair and spoke warmly of Donnellysclaims to the office as the Nationalistcandidate Alderman Joyce M P whoattended said that this year they wouldhave an English King paying in all pro ¬
bability a visit to Ireland and theyshould not have in office a Mayor ofLimerickwho would be willing to kneelto him or kissitbe hem of his garment Aresolution in support of Donnellys can ¬
didature was unanimously adopted Atthe Dock ward meeting a similar resolu ¬
tion was Jji9jp >WanimouBjy agreed 4o i
The candidates for the office are MichaelDonnelly apd Ralph Nash solicitor andthe supporters of both gentlemen areworking energetically in the interest ofthe respective candidates
Early on Tuesday morning a fire brokeout in the leather department of JamesMcDonnells extensive premises in TuamThe outbreak was quickly noticed andthe assistants pf the firm and inhabitantsI
of the town at once proceeded to subdu-it The fire meantime had spread to thdrapery establishment and as the pre-mises
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occupy a large space in the centralportion of the town much anxiety wasj
felt regarding the safety of the adjoininghouses The premises of Francis KeaneT C which adjoin those of McDonnellwere for a considerable time in muchdanger A telegram was dispatched toGalway for the fire brigade but theorder was subsequently countermand-and some time afterwards the fire wasgot under control Michael C ShineSuperintendent of the Waterworks withhis assistants rendered valuable aidduring the Conflagration Fortunatelyno casualties are recorded One manonly Daniel qresharo in preventing theflames reaching Keanes received someinjuries for Which he is now being at ¬
tended medically McDonnell is Chair ¬
man of the Tuam Town Commissioners
BUCKINQHAAI
The BonTon Burlesquers will be thenext attraction at the Buckingham Thea ¬
ter beginning with tomorrows matinee
LOUISR LANGDON
TutU Frutti and The Daffy Shoptwo clever musical farces abuolutelstartling in originality will hedge aboutan olio of clever people There will bethe usual Sunday Monday Wednesday-and Saturday matinee
HOME TO REST
Clem Ketnpjtrrr-a
who last week sustainedsevere sprain of lib right ankle left
tbla week f his home at FerdinandIhd where fe will teat lentil theiinjuredmember ia eat rely well
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HIBERNIANSWhat They Have Been Doing
the Past WeekOeneral-News Notes
Division 21 of Hartford Conn has2G8 members in good standing
Will we have another Irish fair Thisquestion must be answered soon
The proceedings of Friday nightsmeeting of the County Board will appearnext week
Division 3 meets Monday night atHibernian Hall All the new membersare looked for
Ladies Auxiliary 10 of Division 5 ofSpencer Mass was organized recentlywith 105 charter members
We understand that eveything is readyfor active steps toward the formation of iaLadies Auxiliary in Louisville
New Albany and JeffersonuJlle divisions are making quiet arrangements forthe appropriate observance of St P t-
ricks day-
Members of Division 1 who have proposed candidates should see that they arebrought to the hall for initiation at thelast meeting in February
Hibernians of Utica N Y are contemplating the building of a hall for theaccommodation of the various divisionsof the order and other societies there
Division 74 of South Boston had thefour degrees of the new ritual worked ona large class of candidates by the stafffrom Division 39 of Somerville last Sun
dayTomorrowthe roll for the proposed
new company of Hibernian Knights willbe opened at the meeting of Division 14of Providence R I Already fortymembers are anxious to join the newfraternity of Sir Knights
Thomas Shaw has been selected forChief Marshal of the St Patricks daycelebration by the Providence Hibernians Divisions will probably participate from all parts of Rhode IslandMichael OBrien will be chief of staff
State President Dillon officiated at theinstallation of officers of Division 9 ofValley Falls R I and afterward witnessed the initiation of seven candidatessoebeechangedMatthew
Cummins President of Nor-
folk County installed the officers ofDivision 37 of Charlestown Mass inMonument Hall on Sunday The retirlog president Edward Callagban waspresented by the division with a goldcharm Laurence H Sullivan anotherpopular member was the recipient of a
complimentedOn the coming St Patricks day the
Hibernians of Baltimore will celebratetheir centenary This is one of the oldest societies in Baltimore and has had econtinuous existence its membership ineluding nearly every Irishborn citizenof prominence iu the century that haspassed John Oliver one of its members and its President at the time ofhis death in 1827 left a large sum ofmoney to found the Oliver Hibernianfree school which has been the meansof educating thousands of childrenThe Hon W Bourke Cockran and Finley P Dunne will speak on the occasionof the celebration
FIXED CARNIVAL DATES
The Red Men of Louisville some timeago decided to hold a street fair and carval this summer 50 per cent of the pro ¬
ceeds to be distributed among the differ ¬
ent orphan asylums of the city TheGeneral Committee have selected twoweeks September 7 to 19 for the carni-val
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and are now looking for groundsFrom the General Committee an Execu ¬
tive Board composed of Messrs JamesB Camp David Hirsch Herman CohnDr John Buschemeyer Larry Gatto andProf Enos Spencer was appointedThis board will have absolute charge ofthe undertaking and will make all thearrangements
PLEASANT EVENINO
Miss Maggie Dalton entertained at herhome Sunday evening in honor of MissMayme McGurk of Lexington Ky Theevening was pleasantly spent in the en-
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3 of vocal and instrumentalmusic The vocal soloists were MissesMargaret Quill Mary McEHIott MrsConcannon Messrs George Kirn andOtto Greggs Instrumental music wasfurnished by Professor Setllman MissAngela Gratzer and Miss Alice SullivanDuring the evening an abundance ofrefreshments were furnished Amongthose present were Misses Lizzie Sulli ¬
van Pearl Heinse Angela Gratzer MaryMcEUiott Margaret Quill Alice Sulli ¬
van Mayme McGurk Maggie DaltonMary Collins Messrs Otto GreggsGlee Sullivan John Collins WilliamMien George Kira Charles SelllmaUjBd Dalton Messrs and fifeadames Concantoii john MOBS and J B Collins
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