Irish-American September 19, 1857 Deaths in Ireland August 15, Sally, wife of Thomas McCULLAGH, Esq., of Derrysalley, county Monaghan. August 17 at Kilcormack Glebe, county Wexford, Edith, fourth daughter of the Rev. George JONES. August 17, Margaret, sixth daughter of George SHACKLETON, of Griesemount, Ballitore. August 9 at Weston-Super-Mare, Somersetshire, Miss Elizabeth COLTHURST, formerly of Danesfort, Killarney. August 13 in London, Henrietta Christiana, fourth daughter of Robert MAUNSELL, Esq., of Lakelands, co. Dublin. August 14 in the 59th year of his age, Michael KILLEEN, of Dublin, and formerly of Galway. At No. 2 Florinda Place, Dublin, after a short illness, Mr. Laurence HOGAN. August 21 at her residence, 35 South Frederick St., Dublin, Catherine, the beloved wife of Mr. Robert BURNELL. August 21 at 13 Cook Street, Dublin, Dorothea, the beloved wife of Thomas SEERY, Esq., aged 60 years. August 22 at Blackhall Street, Dublin, having seven days previously given birth to a son, Annie, the beloved wife of Meyrick SHAW RAINSFORD, Esq., of the Inland Revenue. August 22 in Dublin, James Charles, youngest son of the late D. CLARKE, Esq., of Flood Street, Galway, and Larch Hill, county Galway. August 23 at Bray, Eleanor Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. Edward GROVES, of Dublin. August 23 at Newbrook, Rathfarnham, aged 80 years, John TAYLOR, Esq. August 17 at Clontarf, aged 78 years, Miss Jane CUFF, sister of the late James CUFF, Esq., of Creagh, county Mayo. August 19 at Brierfield, county Roscommon, of disease of the heart, the Rev. Louis HAWKES, rector of Portumna. August 21 at Lisdoonvara, John BUNTON, Esq., solicitor, of Ennis. August 23 at Halverstown, county Kildare, of decline, John Shortall Percy, second son of the late Peter PURCELL, Esq., aged 21 years. August 13 in Waterford, Hugh A. CHAMBERS, Esq., late of Strangford, county Down. August 15 at Brickfield, county Derry, Miss Eliza BOYD, sister to Gen. BOYD, of Cheltenham. August 17 at Kilkee, county Clare, the Rev. Irwin TURNER, curate of Cappamore. August 21 at Six-Mile-Bridge, county Clare, after partaking of dinner, the wife of Dr. GOING. The deceased lady had been only three weeks married. August 24 at Gowran, county Kilkenny, Dorothea Catherine, wife of the Rev. Alexander STAPLES, rector of Gowran. August 26 at Edenderry, of consumption, Mary KEON, aged 30 years. June 19 near Mahobad, shot through the heart by a Daeoit, Lieutenant Somerset Edward Deane TOWNSHEND, of the Bengal Artillery, third son of the late Bishop of Meath. August 21 at Fern-Hill, Blackwater, Colonel H. MITCHELL, late of the Grenadier Guards. Killed in action, at Delhi, Lieutenant Mervyn HUMPHRYS, youngest son of William HUMPHRYS, Esq., of Ballyhaise House, county Cavan. June 9 at Sultanpore, Oude, Captain Arthur GIBBINGS, of the 15th Irregular Cavalry, son of the Rev. Thomas GIBBINGS, Treasurer of the diocese of Cloyne. June 19 of cholera, in the fort at Allahabad, Anne Jane, wife of Edward PURSER, Esq., Engineer of the Great East India Railway, and eldest daughter of Robert MALLET, Esq., of Delville, county Dublin. April 18 at Auckland, Emily, wife of Edward W. STAFFORD, Esq., of Mayne, county Louth, Colonial Secretary of New Zealand. July 22 at Demerara, British Guiana, George TIGHE, Esq., a native of Ballyshannon, county Donegal. July 31 at New Brunswick, aged 90 years, Mrs. Elisabeth O'BRIEN, a native of Wexford. April 14 at Heathoote, Victoria, John Franics NICOLLS, Esq., only son of the late Gustavus NICOLLS, Esq., M.D., of Longford. August 22 at his residence, Upper Mallow Street, Limerick, after a brief illness, aged 89 years, John MULLOCK, Esq., Ship Broker and Commission Agent. March 31 at Melbourne, Australia, of dysentery, Mary, the beloved wife of George READ, late of Kingstown, aged 37. At his residence, Cully, near Newport, Tipperary, Mr. Denis RYAN, Poor-rate and Income-tax collector.