MR OLEARY'S ILLNESS. Dorchester, Nov. 6,—It was thought Thursday night that Henry O'Leary would not be alive yesterday, but he is somewhat better' now, though very low. The doctors have little if any hope of his recovery. His sons, six in number, are here. Two have been at college in Mont¬ real, one at college in Boston, one at Memrameook and the other two residing at Richibucto . INTERMENT OF HENRY O ' LEARY . RichibicTO, Nov. 10.—-The funeral of the late Henry O'Leary , which took place yesterday morning, was on« of the largest ever seen in this section, being attended by friends from all parts of the country and many parts of the province, Requiem High Mass was celebrated in St. Aloysius church by His Lordship Bishop Rogers, assissed by Rev. Father Potteneaude and and Rev, Father Roy , C. S. C of St. Joseph's College. Rev Father Richard, Belliveau, Babin*au and LeBUnc were also present. His Lordship preached an able and eloquent sermon. The pali- bearers were Messrs. William Hudson , Martin Flanasran, Don McDermott , Rob¬ ert Phinney, Wilmot Brown and Rodick McDonald, DEATH OF MRS. O ' LEARY . The many friends of Mrs. M try O Leary , wife of Henry O'Leary , ex- M. P. P . for Kent, will learn with regret of her deathwhicli occurred suddenly on Sun¬ day at her home in Richibucto , Deceased vsas ; i native of St. John and was beloved and respected by all wh j knew her, She taaviis four children. FUNERAL OF MRS. O LEARY . Rjciubicto, Feb. 26.—The funeral of the late Mrs. O'Leary took place yester¬ day morn:ng. The remains were removed from her late residence to the R. C . church at ten o'clock, followed by a large pro¬ cession of people. The services there were conducted by Rev. Fathers Bannoo , Pelletier of St. Louis , Hudon of the south side and Richard of Rogerville. The mourners included Mrs. John McDonald or St. John and Rev. Wm , O 'Leary of Hingsclear, Co . Interment was in the new R, C. cemetery.