Irish-American August 8, 1857 Deaths in Ireland At Rosebank, Moville, John IRVINE, Esq, surgeon, R.N., aged 72 years. July 13, aged two years and three months, Francis A., the beloved child of John KAVANAGH, Esq. July 16 at Booterstown Avenue, Dublin, in the 46th year of her age, after a long and painful illness, Bridget, the wife of Mathew MAGRATH, 15 Townsend Street. June 28 at her residence, 11 West Street, Low Hill, Liverpool, after a few days' illness, aged 46 years, Mrs. Catherine HENLEY, formerly of the city of Dublin. July 14 at Limerick, Bernard McNULTY, Esq., aged 66 years - an old and respected citizen. July 9 at her residence, Mount Collyer Park, Jane, relict of Alexander MACKAY, Jun., Esq., proprietor of the Belfast News-Letter. July 9 at Cork, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Richard COPINGER, Esq. July 11 at Upper William Street, Limerick, Captain John SANDWITH, commander of the steamship European. July 11 at Rathfarnaham, after a lingering illness, Harriet Mary, the beloved daughter of Joseph WHITE, Esq., 7 Upper Buckingham Street, Dublin. July 10 in Wickham Street, Limerick, at an advanced age, Mr. Michael McDONNELL, for many years in the employment of the Messrs. RUSSELL. In Mary Street, Waterford, Sarah, the beloved wife of Thomas WHITE JACOB, Esq. July 7, Mrs. James RYAN, of Cloghonan, Templederry. July 8 in Borrisokane, Marian Frances, wife of Mr. John REDDAIR, of that town, and daughter of Mr. Edward GUERIN, Nenagh, at the early age of 21 years. July 10 in Clonmel, after a few days illness, Mr. Michael DEAN, Deputy Clerk of county Tipperary. At the house of his daughter, Mr. James SPARLING, for many years clerk of the parish church of Kilkeedy, co. Limerick. At Gurthaville, Limerick, Mrs. Frances RYAN. In Limerick, Catherine, wife of Mr. James SUCKLEY. At Monard, James J. EVANS, Esq. At Newtown Park, Charles DOYNE, Esq. In Dublin, General George BEATLY, Royal Marines, aged 73. In Clontarf, Elizabeth GALE, wife of the late Peter GALE, Esq., of Pigeon Park, Queen's County. At Rathmines, Mr. Patrick McEVOY. In Dublin, Mr. Thomas CAMERON.