Irish-American October 10, 1857 Deaths in Ireland On the 13th ult., after a few hours' illness, William WELSH, Esq., of Trough House. At Tarbert, Doctor Wm. G. KENNEDY, for the last 30 years medical officer of the Tarbert dispensary, and Ordnance medical officer on the Lower Shannon. At Thomas Street, Limerick, after a few days' illness, Kate, the beloved daughter of John GLEESON, Esq., solicitor. At Woodville, County Cork, Captain William HARRINGTON SHERLOCK, late 69th Regt. At Caryafort Avenue, Blackrock, Dublin, Andrew JAMESON, Esq., of Enniscorthy. At Willington Road, Dublin, Major Scrope BERNARD, of Youghal Lodge, Nenagh. Harriet, wife of Mr. William GILMORE, Belfast. At Maryborough, John WATERS, Esq. In Cork, Mr. Bernard J. MAZON. In Queenstown, Mr. James MURPHY, late of St. John's, Newfoundland. At Whitegate, Richard McCARTHY, Esq., H.B.M.'s Customs, Cork. At Dileen, County Louth, Anna Maria, daughter of John MORGAN, Esq. At Glenarm, George SMITH HOLMES, Esq. At Glasslough, the Rev. Wm. Henry PRATT, Vicar of Donagh. In Lower Baggot Street, Dublin, in the 76th year of his age, Thomas CLARKE, Esq. At Monkstown, County Dublin, rather suddenly, Mrs. BEVAN, beloved wife of F. BEVAN, Esq., of Camage. Of scarlatina, aged 17 years, Eliza Jane, second daughter of the Rev. James BENNETT, Vicar of Fedamore. On the 11th ult., at Sandycove Terrace, Kingstown, Frances SOMERSET, beloved daughter of the Rev. T. B. BRADY, ?omgrany Rectory, County Clare. In Queen Street, Limerick, Mr. Wm. MAHER, second clerk, Excise Office, Custom House. At Clontarf, Julia, daughter of John GRAVES, Esq., Morrison's Island. In Dublin, Abigail, wife of Mr. Daniel O'CONNOR. At Hollymount, County Galway, Anne, wife of Thos. JACKSON, Esq. At Bantry, Hester Jane, wife of Mr. Wm. WALLACE, batten officer of Inland Revenue. At Glenarm, aged 68 years, Francis D. FINLAY, Esq., proprietor of the Northern Whig. At Ballynock, Tandragee, Alexander McCLURE, Esq. At Calcutta, Robert EAGER, Esq., aged 53 years. Killed at Aliahabad, Ensign Edward Morris SMITH, son of N.T. SMITH, Esq., of Spiddall, Galway. September 14, Mrs. Frances LOWRY, of George's Street, Dublin, after a protracted illness, aged 42 years. September 17 at No. 8 James' Street, East Dublin, John THOMAS, aged 16 years, after a long and painful illness. September 13 in Hardwicke Street, Dublin, aged 82 years, Frances FITZGERALD, Esq., formerlly of Galway. July 8, killed with her husband during the Indian mutiny, Sarah Frances, wife of Doctor W. JAMES and eldest daughter of the late William WEST, M.D., Dublin. July 12 at Bellary, Bengal, of fever, Frances, wife of Colonel POTE, of the 12th Royal Lancers, and daughter of the late Colonel GROGAN, of Leicester Street, Dublin. September 9 at Dungiven, County Londonderry, John Nevin CRAWFORD, Esq., eldest son of the late Rev. Oliver CRAWFORD, of Aughrane Lodge, Stewartstown. September 11, of disease of the liver, Frederick BOLTON, son of the late George KENNEDY, Esq., solicitor, Tullamore. September 11 at Kilmurtha Cottage, County Roscommon, in the 75th year of her age, Dorothea, relict of Mr. Owen BANAHAN. September 12 at Rathgranaher, County Mayo, Anne, wife of Thomas JACKSON, Esq. In Waterford, Patrick TOBIN, Esq., a gentleman endeared to all classes of his fellow citizens by his gentleness of disposition and the practical character of an unbounded charity.