HEITRY KENNELLEY DEAD.Weil Known Joliet Man Pasketi Away inMorrflton, Arkansas.Henry Kennelley, a .son of Daniel Kennelley, of 521 Second avenue, and well known in Joliet, died in Morril-ton, Arkansas, Monday morning: at 9 o’clock. The funeral was held Tuesday ifternoon and the remains were interred in that city.The decedent was born in Center ?o-unty, Pennsylvania, in 1845. At the age of 2 years he removed to Plainfield, this county, with his parents, where he was reared on a farm. When but 16 years old he enlisted in the Union army and served four years and five months in the civil war. On returning from the war he was for two years ?hief shipping clerk at the Joliet penitentiary under Warden Donblazer. Some little time afterwards he , removed to the south, where he has lived continually since. In Morrilton he was ?arly identified with the Democratic oarty and has been more or less prom-nent in politics there. At the time of his death he held the office of Justice f the peace.Mr. Kennelley leaves a wife, two '-ons and three daughters. He was a brother of Frank C. Kennelley, who runs a drug store on Collins street, Dr. S. M. Kennelley, the veterinary 3urgeon; Mrs. Frank Soper and Mrs. Peter Bischmann, all of this city, and Dr. John Kennelley, of Easton, Illinois.