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la these days, whea lte faith of many ia becimins [weak, whea;Uio groa apoataoy:oi ,<£o eixteeWli '/ecajttity la!,»iciitog the full exteit of ita, developmem anai ia about to,ueat Out SHvlns IAWO HintaU oa ft troalcil His Holy'Oaurch, <io Caiholio Failbtia't*-'nowinj?. (t<| yonth. ia tEnalaid and bidding laic to obtain pocseeaion. of [tiia.lieartairf•Uie wmshtj tv people again. JI. haro a '--rery uphfll etrus^etere onbehalf «9 Hist-.SSufiU/I mast BQcceed, or.eliajUua' vast dlatr ct must t» abandoned. . ¦¦ . ' ¦- "r ' -. ; ¦ ; ' j -;. ' ¦ ; ;: ; J ; ; ' "

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MESSES M. BYBOT! AND M. WA3BHP-;-

A SKENDY

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dSOCKB ABOUT COAL. !

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i .The Maa!«r Imported «ujt MO *"tweed were required for men'e clothing. Hfl

eas service ol ;tbe workhouse. '. . ¦• .' .%S -a« &** ««-er to be! made w

\tflsrtwU. -don* •¦faw* "«*** h£ lems aTO*1 Mr. Byrne—IWho got <&« work? : ; . . . - . •

•IMaetar-riX oaannained njmn." " [ ' ¦ - • '.'"'Bfir. :;Byrne-tW!» fc dt>In£. .-fae. idCS"**??- - •

fflDaetot iTwo-men .ihelonging to' the 'house.QErrSfrnie—JWhy .didn't you let him jet

man of bis own?- : < ¦ ¦ ¦ • .' Master—.Because I didn't waul to have th*bill too . hijjh- : ¦ : ¦ '

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(Mr. Byrne—And you 1 don't know what toewill charge? ¦ ; ' : ¦ ' . ; • ¦

(Master—No. : . : ¦ .Mr. Stack—This will .arise when Mr. Len-

con's biH-6omes in. ;

, Chairman—The Master employed; Mr. lenrnon to do tfoe plumbing1. This disauteion iabut of order until the tall ¦ comes up. '

:MT. Byrne—IYOU ' had & right to advertise.You are always taking these things into yourown ¦hinds. ; " : ! '

QlaiJtor—3 have- reported on it to-day thai Igot it done because -I couldn't 'Wait,

.Gtr. Waldhi-^Don't mind ¦ this. Go* on -withfch'e next business, Sir. ' Chainnan.1 Now ifthis conduct is not stopped you ought toleave -the chair; . ' ; ' ' ¦

U Byrne i'want to know. Master, U Mr.(Walsh has paid lus bill lor hie maintenancein- the toD6pttal,'here. i

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i f^SSife uu fa W«a> *W&: i Makt^r- I got

« . cheque torn Mr. Walshfor tfhe Amount. (Here it is. *

j . Qfr. Walsh (to Mr. Bj«rh«>-Go atom? out oftort you beggar. Can't you Tray1. «n* the

Unoney tbat you owe -me. • : . ¦ "• ObatrnNH -pf thi* conduct goes oh I roust

' leave the cf aais : / . • ! " ii : illr. Walsh—A' fellow like that, that, got inby a fitite, «ad *wa3 never elected; by thepeople. He is (attacking ! everjixxly:

Mr. Byme—H am attacking nobody.'Mr. Stack—(We have enough about it "no*.

<Wlti«a Mr. Xeaocaj'e -bill cornea In. wo ' cindiajUE* it. i : ' ; ¦' ¦ ! !

p£r. (WalfhH'I1 flhlnk layeeli ih« Mastwr actedproptsrfy-tn l«a )l>>7Jnjf.JJtt^

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X'Rie'-iLooal Gov*nlnient.; oard-TTntinj{ in

ttrifflx' «Jxi-'I&SMKSW, ' vcOJ1?! *?*?T 9*. . ;"??etfnbiy 'ib ad -tft 'Ui».«ai2»l>ou«-,.-t» te.:pa«lat ViiAeTrate than th*t named; m «beircontoact on account oi tfce .riee .in WK>. I«1Qeof flour, ¦ stared that there *ras ; TO> l«ealaxrthorrty enabling «2M goardiane jto granlon increass inj the contract prioe. TOey »d-ded that if contracts were ta bo altered when-over a contractor find* it cotftraty to <hia in-toreets to fulfil hi» engagementa rt-'woula. bemanifestly unfair'to tS« ratepayers and pre-judicial to the Bj-stem on Vbidh it. >s-con-sidartd desirable that eupplies"~6hould be ob-tained, for •worlteouHSJ. ,

It was ordered that Mtessra Armstrong andKoowles b« iatouineo! aecordtngly. < ¦ > PUBC ASB

6F A (KOESE-VET.'S ; PEE.Mr. Mauricei JLyodhv ?£-. Toujjnal. 'wrote

mndee date JBSJ> ia*. uppilying &<r. . a. f^.ofOk 0&. tor attendance at Ounffarvaa lair witha cominiitee <rf tiio.guardians on . April 17in,0907, -Triih a view to- purchase of a, ran ta*«Ben -the «ndon, ts per resolution ol tn« boardat tbeir mecteris naldr on. 10th- April. - •¦. i.

Oh Std«k-)Jjf ' Mr.: (Lynch- - caroo fromYooghal specially .to-buy a- fcbn* for weHi3rdM3ie Why ¦ oat be get a guinea, but rtto happens tbat. no horsa was bought at Saofair.. ' . ¦ ' . ' ¦ . - ¦

<3erk-v1at the . timei of meeting lioro woano horse bought, but still Mr, (Lynch met thecommittee. ' . : r .

•Mr Stack-fflfe did, but you aro not goingto pay him for fiimply meeting the committee.

5Ir. Jh«gan4-Certainly not; ho^

mot wecommittee and he did nothing. Then whyshould he be paid a guinea? ¦ ¦•

Mr M. WaUh—The horse was bought be-Core iir. Lynch cam*. ; . ' : j ¦

Chairman—The question M, are wo legallybound to pay 'Mi. Lynch his fee or not?.

•iir 6Uck—I would oot pay him tor dowgTwttri'ag.- :.Th«-:ihorae ¦ -was, bought when. h.eoaih.o. * ¦' ^^'- .J ' ". ; • * .

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i tatepayer'a money for ootiing. : \ ,i Tho communication was.marked i"read."

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' . Mr. J. A. Syan, C.E., engineer to Uie 'boarA,i wrolo 'under date, October 19th, as follows :—| iDear Sir—I ;have certified for paymenV toi thm contractor; who has carried out the workas specified, namely, to clear the cuts on MissKiefy'fl land from the spring to GO loot belowthe point where drain irom workhouse deliversinto eame. AUo lo leax the cross drain fromworichouse wall. IFromilias Kiely'e lelt«r,"which. (I return herewith, II ttnderatsnd shere uirce the cut cleared further. I will gel£hi4 done of tho hoard GO direct; at a cost ol£1. With regard to the last paragraph ol•Misa Kiely's tetter, namely, thit "any ejec-tion of sewage matter likely, to form a depositand pollute the stream should be put a stopto at once/' The cheapest and most effectivetray to produce such a result would be byerecting & septic ~ tank ia the workhousegrounds, the chief advantages of which, orothat no sludge is produced, and the effluentsfrom same are of a-high standard of purity,non putreecible and tree from ; pathogenicbacteria, ' . . - ' : ¦ :

Chairman—Will you sanction this extrawork ?

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: Olr. Stack—I suppose it is better to carryj it out. : - : -o . ' ii J It was ordered that (he cut on GJoss Kicly'a1 ; 'land be further cleared at a cost not to: i exceed £1. ¦ . ' • ¦ '- . ' ¦ j

; : i ST. iURY SEBEET DI8PSBNSARY.¦; : . ! Mr. -J-.: IP. 'Williams, solicitor, wrote to 6ay

' lhat Tiir. 6oanlon cefu ed to execute the egrec-: ' meot for pumping in connectionirith the 6t.; ilary-etreet dupensary, ua b« now considered1 the yearly sum to be paid him foe . Che work

; inadequate. ". "i ' : . .• • . ¦ ; ¦ . • .¦ .-, . . , -. .'¦; ¦ '. dwk-Mf. Qcanlon offered to do thi* puvnp-

; ing. at £3 a' [year. You oSerod him 30a. a' year end he agreed, but* now be-won't take it.' j (Mr. Stack—I will give notice of motion thati y g e, build a dew; dispensary house.'- It wai! A great mistake to purchase this dispensaryj bouse at all. ' ,: . . . ' ,- . , . .I j Chairinaa—The best thing you ,can ; do is; to refer the master to iMr. .Williams. ' .> ¦ Clerk—.Yes;; He wiUifcll you whether _Mr.\ Scanlon's- agreement to accept 30s.| wai bind-

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; :. to the board's'eolicitoi JJDc a. F. iWilllams). \

j |: ^OOiLiSTOPLIED BY 11B. , CASEY.

: i < Qfr-. .W«Uh said that Mr. Casey bad inform-!| ed him that ho had-not yet'been paid for. thoi ; coal which h<J had supplied to thaworkhouse

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I j. liv«red without an ordef from me. X noticed•; Mr. Wasey Xo; take1 «wuy th? oi>al hut lie did

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: !Ur.: JamcsT'Srackett, Chairman,• presiding.Also ptfe&ent-MMessra. John McGrath, DJvx} ;Patrick 'Hcaki&.'J.'P: Patrick ClaOcr. ¦Jt lPhilii CaMUj CbarleS L. -Gallower, Ed udWard B«ebheti John Daly; Thomas J MorWiy;Fcancij A.iMUlfl, iPtttricfc iDoocey,' 'Joha KJen«nfrally,' jaichard Tobin.l Cornelius Higains,Thomas. -Scanlon- and ! (Michael tMcGrftth,Eallyduff. ( I ¦ • ' I - • ' '" ¦ ! ¦ ¦ '

Messrs. Alexander Heskin Clerk; JohnMurphy. Assistant Clerk: Dr. P. B. Denn«hy.(Jlodlcai Offloer;. Eeliovlng Offloeta - HiftardOlDonnolI, Michael Cuniingham and Michael•iCggins were also present. " . !:: , ; , ; .; :; MASTEai9:EEBaBT. •¦ ' .]; ,' .¦The serg« lining And 6heetingcalico» blsakel

«tc, have been delivered by the, contractiVrfl(Lyons"and <00.) Myeelfland1 the Matron!areof opinion that hey are equal to sampl

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iTho windows of ' the; uiarmary « kadangorbus condition./ .Two of them wci© blownid by the gale this morning. The eave siiootsand down pipes of th© ?ehool mistress'* apart-condition end lequirxs looking after. ¦ '¦ ¦'¦ .:¦

jThe caretaker of the farm 'hoiiso. oreporte toma that the roof of the bouse is in a dangokuuscondition ad requires looking efter. i '•'Kindling1- is xeqoirodJ - . Olr.;(Lathani. e&vr

milW, ii' prepared to' frdl firewood eX Bs. perton. | : : ¦ . : ! . . -. . . .' ¦ ': \

A cupboard and salt bia ore required: for 'thxkitchen1. ¦ : i . . ; '. . ; -

¦It .was decided "to instruct the Master toj gelthe amount- of iflroiWod k«quired.\ The «ifndi'tions of.thc windows at !th« infirmary wa<i |e-Wrred to1 the engineer. . . '. - :

.Mr. * William.-Ahearne, (E'X?., -.WesUt eeV,wrot*. pcknoivl*dging ire eipt of vote-, of . con-dplentij igoontly ipaseqd jby the board, withi| therelatives ot 'tne 'iate iMr. Michael iPurpell,Elallinwilling,--And thatiiing the jruardianfli iortheir jiympathy... ' . . : [ ' ' '¦- ' ' - '-¦. ' I /r-

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Five tenders were received for supplying! theworkhouse .with four tofts of straw for bed-Ung pirposea, . • ¦ ;!¦ • : ¦

The lender of Mr John Walsh, Shean, Bally-dtifl, at 30a. per ton was accepted. ^iTwd tenders at X3J 10s. each wcro irecoivedfor the erection of a bath at the union, accord-ing to j specification. It was suggested thatthe ftait' courso'-to adopt udder the cinium*etarioea! n-ij to draw lots, by placinar bothmimes on paper into a hat and drawing forthone whichiwaa to be the accepted: This co'ursewas adopted, and 'Mr.: JTohn O'Brien, <c*ach-builder, i,ismore, was declared the bontraictor.The other tender-received was-from (Mx-.-ffAmesM l. WaUbe, T.C., Main-Utreet, flismore, :: '

A communication wi« received from thaauditor, Mr. ff. 'More O Pcrrall, in -refefenceto the ¦ surcharge which wa« recently madoon three guardians. Tho amount of the: eur-charge '-Tvaa 14a. :; , . .

. It was decided to acquaint the auditor! thatpayment , has already toen made. ; ¦ .

; Tho 'stocktaker aubmitted his icturn -which2s approved of. ,j ¦

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dians, and a meeting- of the . . | j :

| EDiBAL DISTIUCT <OOTOfCIL |wai« than held iMr. Pa trick iHeakin. J.P.Chairman, presiding, i M :

The Clerk *ead a series of resolutions whichwere received from the Bicretaxy of tha (Public•Health- Conference. in| connction with : thesanatorium and consumption (question gener-ally, v - ¦': : ¦¦- ' ¦ : ; ¦- .

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;Chairman—The rcsolTitrona "were here, be-fore us at a meetjnj ct the Council an<i jwepostponed iheir adoption. iDr. (RusseU j was*j repKBontatlve of Ithii Council at this1 con-fcpence* which was held at IWaterfard. j' | ¦".

Ma. Galloway—-Thonf is. a diverEencoi ofopinion as to how to oomhat this.diMasi.

Mr. iMcGrath -J thin.fc th€ie -nrould bo ] nolhhna"1n»:Woptimf-sonve- of theee'iMsdlutions«OW>.

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"may'iuit 'cicely1 iai«i aanstadnm.'.ror coawo soind p i the .rc^dju-tlWEa'. ould'rlie iodoptod freely.' .' '¦' "j iv

[Ultimately it was decided to postppn** thtconsideration of all resolutions for (report 'andsuggestions from, the. tpedical officers witiiinthe-union,- and seeing-jwill tame *i3olutioMnJK«t with their approval. , • '•r 1 !

CSfr. Cahill—I- think jX would 'be bettor'ftoexpend money in building a sanatorium thangiving if ulo: cgriculttfral, poultry, horticul-tural and other instructors. I have never keenon agricultural instructor in Tallow. '¦ - |

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Mr. CahiD, continuing—Of course, all thismoney does not come ovt of Hi* rate*, portionoi it'is ' .pdd.'by th.evj>epartment. ' Tho agri-cultural instructor, has a salary of £330, ayear; then we have the poultry, horticulture,DTitter-roakinjj, boe-keepiny, letc, instructorsreceiving .jery <large laalaries going -8001111 thecbuntxy. 1 think if eomoof ihe money..whichwag expended on the6e' parties were devotedto something like a sanatorium, it would: bea- great ibenefit. • '. - : j • : " ' ! i ;

: Th* Chairman at this .point ruled Bfr Cahlllokit of order, and the 'matte* then dipped.liETTQR JFBOM MB. |j. J. O"SrIEE, M.P.

The following letter rfas. read:— ¦ ;: - Carrkk-on-euir, October T&, 1907.¦Dear Mr. Heskin—I am much, oblige*} ior

your letter with copy-j of resolution.- pnejedunanimously by iLUmore Bural District Coun-cil urging the County.jCouncil and the I>un-garvan 'Urban and Rural Councils t/<v , co-operate for the purpose £f securing the bauueooi £35;000 now in the 4«nds of the Treasury.

,1 not^that your Council aska-that £10,000should be devoted to the'development of theKdw*1 Blackwater and; Bride; subject *.«) theinclusion ol the portion of theSuir from- 1 here;to CHonmel ¦ in we project for "development.J.ianj jn'.jthoUnbstT«rdial sympathy, with )ho'•vtewa-^oi j yanr KSjuncil. ' The- ratepayers; in•JE33t%Wateilarji'1ia tho'|Barony <tf Olenaheiryksjntriboted, :«od still (Contribute, .to tho Co.JSailVrajy IGuarantee,. and it/ ia only fairrthsi(SocaeMmpivjyejnont. should ;bo made iir^. iljeEivcrSUIT' which iri}l:p€r'v« their- interests.—«nra.faithfully, ' ; ;i .;. JTi J: O'&HBE. ¦

'f i air. 'Mills said'ho thought iiat- the wsitlu-tion -which -was- p&s ed *l the -last meetinji hadonly reference to tho -Rivers (Black-water apdBride. There was no mention "of the Siiir ataO. £10,000, in his- opinion, divided betweenthree rivers would not! do much. I ' , i

¦Mr. Cahill—I "understood the £10,000-wasonly dnteded lor the (River* iBlackwater! ;andBride. We heard nothing at all ahouV theguir. | ¦ '] • - ¦ • ; : :" :J Clerk.—it was clearly understood ihat por-tion of tho Suir would bo included. £10/»0,In hia opinion, when; divided between, thethree Jivor*,,would bo abl© to do a jgreat ideal.Ii the guardians ore "fighting over the shell(hey may loie.tho nut!" . ¦ i ! ¦'; The matter, then dropped. ¦ ... . | .' The Clerk *ead- a copy of a resolution wiichwas roccived from tho' JLismore Branch- ol thetJnited Irish Lesguo, irhich ha» already ap-ieared in the Press, calling far a full inquiryinto the whole working of the (Local GoverrHmenV Board."" ' • • - I • ! ' ' ! ¦ ¦; When the t«3olution( was.read, , :

•Mr. John M-dGrath «aid in-connection;withthis .resolution ¦ received from the Secretaryof the local branch of the ."United Irish LeagueI have a resolution, gentlemen.jp propose.which ia as .follows :'—Resolved:- That havingheard tho resolution fr£m theJUsmore B ancbof tho 'United Uriah <Le*gue, (this Council ia oiopinioin -that tho inquiry suggested by; thaibody into the affairs of the Local iGovernmerHfor Jreland is-not only: opportuiie, but urgent;and -that <oc<ordinglj- «re call on the Govern-ment io institute such an inquiry followiDgthe precedent of thejinquiry held into theDepartment of Agriculture and Technical;In-atructionj We think 'that the Commissionappointed ehould be directed to report jiriterelia pa (I) The circpmstanccs ¦bithert* in-fluencing' the appointments to the (LocalGovernment Board; (2) The methods- followedby that 'Board in- appojinting auditore, irispec-tors, and allj offlcialsj (3) The character ofthe relations:* 'existing between th« iCLocalGovernment''Board and local authoritiest Cor-porations, County .and'(District CoupciUj etc.,lespeclally 'since ¦the Ipas&ago of the' \(LocalDovernment (Ireland)'Act, -13S8. :• | > ,¦ Wo >bellev«:that if such an:inqulty bri h«l4fcy a fairly and impartially constituted jCom-hiissip.h the iresult 'vrould W of vast iihport-iince to the Irish people and. would lead to 'the(appointment I in iatun? to the (Local G6vf rn-iment Board lot : men j n sympathy ¦widb theCountry, .the1 throwing open to" piisbliol com-'petition of oil.offices under th« LooalGbvern-;meat and the establishment of noote irlendly;and thecefard.moro efft-cient. working reliations'between' said board fand local authorities.jThat >wo' direct copi«i of this resolutiori bejforwahded forthwith to Ihe' Prime .TMibifiter,itbe CW<f Becretary-*or Ireland,; and that,copies be *Uo «ent x<i ; every CorpoBatio*), Co.,itDifitrict amj! Urban Council io Ireland! invit-'iny them to give their opinion- the'reom; iMr. \Mc*&rttth—It &cem» from this 'KJriitec'¦ Irish league resolution -tliat' Home" OE ul« ifi coming and coming aoon, when they wa nt thU'rejolution. ¦ ¦

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should liot be afraid to face the light of dayino:more th4» any other body. I - ; . ¦ -1 iMi. iMcGtoth—After all the dnouir, ea w«haife, we have'not pne lnU the pMaheirj

'outfsjpe. ' ; i • i ; ' '• ' i il 'M Mr? (Millsf-a will i second Mr. [iCdGtnth'aireeolutKHU i •¦ . !| ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦{, :-J . ¦:¦ •I ThJB ire»lution w!»4 then passed. Messts.IGaOoway awl /Beech.«r di*«nting.| '< ¦ ¦

±Ai -conimfcaicallfln 'ffa» received! from ; HbeSecretaries bf.- the jjlndostrial Cont*rence,iLinVerick^ «»kinitr the Councirto notnina|te two!det«gat«* to I attend -tie conferencf Messrs.brohn MoGrtth and i5ancte A-? Mllto iref ap-pointed to represent lahe ,Council..; . ; ¦;[Vm Clerk (read theliollowin t- j ;;; ,'¦¦¦¦» fe :V!' - 'C«PP>qui4 th- October. iQCfl.- '<J)fe»r. 83r-7lo accordabc* with ejreeftlntipn.

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BI tin $ Bti»r-!I)i* 3c\ Council, which yau n«U-a«d' ii »pie'ta;"y< ur tetter last we«k,JI acco'ni-patw Si; tila \tm Ub-r rJ,1 VCiB; Mx/ Scanl*>n,

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Jfondjjf IJtt^M Jgi#«tJ ; ,Wo *sp*r e4 A v*tmud feocurhuliiti »M *he welf ta g nsMerjable ifeteht;;iwndering! the-oUwcrwie* dttifewater fmnddy as 1 ¦daxk xJolonrea. »?IB wej, t udtoa%(d~ &i'\iiy > foot,of. > [veryj istAejiJ.woWledhill.- iuad audi<< ecayinf lea'ee* $xA>,ii$u *«*5carrijd iby il»jt«jam into «i«iw«ir,.andi.flddoubt to • gre ter «xjtent during ib> li tayseasor when th 3 jstream beoomea turgid *n^awollflh. The only trcinedy fwjfutw • so >myopinion, should be adopted i^*o~Alter bedbetwiSn the w<}lr *nd! the iri-UK© tank, andthis Ftark I etrWly woomroend to. be> don<at oiuie, and th ift eecuio ei constant end xeli-able .supply of uro water to the iown of 'Cap-poquin. I mayladd tha't ,the weir and in-t^alutankikre kept ' n gtfod order by Mr.- Doyle,but in finite of '. its care ihe mud continue tcfind j ingress • in o- th* weire -1. em,- eto.J-

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..- Ii >yi as unani mously, decided" }tb j>ofttpone; the cons'iderAt .on oi: (the -'jncdical < ¦offioer'srepm'-mrtiV ithe next meeting of the .Couijcil.; •M»J| -Milfagi ln~drew the attention of theCouncil to the condition1 of "Upper '(Baropy,from 'the top -to. -the iroad at the ChristianBroiilirs -whichl was in a:very bad way.i JtcoUl<i be remedied fit a trifling cost: J. .

1 Aij '|order •wa; 'made ibihave'.ithet'iengineer&eo Uxat the w< rk was' parried out. i |, TKs Secretary 'OJPJO.;'wrote acknowledgingMoeiprti-ol- Qounoil'e reaoultion. passed | inconnection. -4-itiq the erection of pillar box atModkUi£6' : '¦"!'• • ' '¦ '¦' - '?¦">¦ '¦> '¦ '> • '>

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• OJJtb October, l?Cfr . ,;&j m.. jio>:ii3tn: i . i vi-jr^'^v '! -; ¦ ; lien; are'fiural Blstnot.- ' ' l '; S^-it' *tn di ected1 ibjr iho . pooal - Govern-men i Beard Sw 'Irelarid- to acknowledge ;iher t ybor-. rtter ol,-J.h*40tb instant, mito Betura hwo-rith, a^! requeeted,¦<the copyctf the notieB.lokiwarded i to; the-Board in con-nectian TOth ths: application <A tlw il ftmoi«•Ite-al IDiatriof Cfeuacijitft be . liry«at*d vrthluiban powew iw Ox a vienr to the publicflight-ing, of th«- towt of Cappaquin.-aly order olth** nmcrd ' ' ' • ': j : |

; . • . ! : . . .^.Ifc.-S^SMffiEa*. :fTbjt Clerk Ru ral District CouJicil,;iLisinoie,'Mij ;Brack<itt- -II wiah to tsk « .(£ues-t,i6n,

gentlemen, and I cannot, say if it is (Boardof Giuardiina o OistricV Council, bueinssi?; -ilis ihi' refeneace to. the. 'seed rate..'wbach;'!.wasstruck at .the ime the potatoes? ,-weire dia-tributwL -We underetood that ybaoi I ihenejciljratei woul< . be struck that we would beentitled to toro stbdnjr;. like ; £50. , ;• . He (Mr.Brackett) did not krS»w if .»« got 'any-'creditfor t'-jat amouri i or not. The full amount DJ

Vha ecd . rate Otaa c ain- !t>een -oharged ; thistimej • ¦ . ¦ . ; : , . . '. . ' ' , "'.

iAas.istant Clsrlc—J t am of' opinion ;tbatlyredil far thia,- vmount h>a3 been given in thegeneral rats an & hot in the seed rate, j

Mr. Braokett-The people supplied withportatojs bad t > pay roll wmount, lor them,andlat U th»i people tire Eho uuffereis landthe ibther ratepayers are saved. , j

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.". 'Tii|j' -'o iitterli •' ineetinfl> yii -.iilife -«S>o>». iodj,!took';.plaoe' *t !i he -GoitiSboiift; ttasmore; I TO¦Jpd<LBgr.JSrr»-a» triok: «£ffiri/!'J'JPci.piresiai%.'Also. ¦pre6ent-;-C|fes3jSv5FtaBoii,'ft/ MilH Wice«.CteuTODQo), Jairea Brackett, Eichard Tobin,'Philip Cahill, i ohn iKenneally, iPatk. iDoocey,John (Flynn, John Daly,: Miohael MdGinathIffiallyduff), Pat dbk Clancy, "M.CO^

'• John |ai«c-Grath. Charle > : <Li aUowayy, Tho|mas|' J.Qruxphy. 'Comeio; iHijrgins.1 ThOipaa Soaakin;iTun«s C. O'JJrJen, and J6Bn ©erine, i vi iMijesra c\lex8idw fflfesltin -- (Ole-xlt), JohnMurphy (jUsiaiant Clerk>/W; 'E. I/E;trAng«(Dufflh ifCounty Surveybr)," t\pdxftvr TV. OTBioiridan !<Deputy Sorveyor) were also in atfenoVonce'.

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!. - 3M»a Cl«*k pe ad the report of tho' CbnniyiSuryjeyor. ,whic!i ,waa Vaa fbnpwB'i-r'; . ¦; . ¦

' . J . < ounty 'fltirveyor1* .Office, \¦' ' !l I : ! !-lWo Ootcber. 1907.

"' KJc!hilem«h—<i : vexy conrfderaibie. number cdroad] contractor* are not eupplied with &ton«dor the •winter, and especially of "contracts ex-piring next Jc ne. il have been obliged toiwithbold o&BtiC catea. > The ¦ applications ) tocon>o beforo ycu are .;vteJ7 .<ow. .. . . I ani .fiTSIcoming to qua rry t=toni? fox . the MoorebillToadl which yo t passed, for rolling1 lasi Way,and I can probnoly eooni 'bpgin.- .tp quarry,, forthejetroets of LiMnore* ¦ ; -: ; : ; ' , ; •

Mr. IP. Mula chy• of; 'Punoawian, . oontractoiior i-Uhe rnajn road djpom. Einiek tBtvd^a. toPnninAmiin «.ljl>Aa 4n.'. ft tfA a.n #.IIA. MvntMAfCapjpoquia wi-ijbe3 to; give. up the» jcontroct.This) road is on e .included in th» direct labour6dh«me, and is -one -which you would wish- torolUI If you &« E tisfled, to da so you couldpa&ii' & resoiuti in.' askini the County Councilfto-qua&h tho "confarasct from the let j Januaryriei , and pais a' piwpoeal for rolling Uj Iam {prepaid wi th an ««4iiUa&e and.applicationwhich, il i»ow : ran put :in.' • •< ','¦¦ ;'¦ j ' -| x ,

The IiOoaliG< vernmeiiii Board have extendedyou* statutory limit of. expendituAs lo 44,410until- 31*t Mftiob, OBttQ:: ¦ . '' " ! , i' ' |-

ff |iain gtotle nstn.:-jo &r. .olefljent ; ervant.'-.-,' ''•!!': : '':: i- fS '- C!: 'JLiaTmXlQiE'ibUiPPIN -

'il&.\'John:?'M^ tni-l iprop66ed iu3 : Mif.'. P,S.: jMiila'/ 66cOTdod." ¦ iiXfcSOlution askimr.tbsCdtnity ' CijUrifil tot ',«jaasi, -iff.:Jlultajhylj¦coatraot. .:; , '. '.. ¦ . '.- •;i - . > ,- ;i^;'>

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'-! '{ '¦'' ^ flfjr. atUIs atked *hf County Surwyor it'thi&JBteanwiollinx'-and Itlirect totout -ech«meiwasi cheaper than giving the road} out tocon'taaot. I tHnk I . ea-w something 4o thateffect dn the-PrW, !¦; . ' ' . : '

. Cjounty:Surveyor—J. 'don't think so, bui itmay in eoino 1 aisea C3 toe, roads differ.

Who. only, application' of interest ietcod -' mtool name df Air. John Btaly—To rapa-in-eix¦psitches 'Of-tm; wall' of :themoin road'leading4ron> Ldsmoro lo Fermoy, adjoining Harris's•briago from' Jx::'Bif ty "e hquse,-;T6e cost ofGold work ito » about £30. ' ;¦] Mr. Callowi y-^Tbere znxiel- htf eome,frrorin Jth-ai alto^otper to Ihjhv4 six pcrchca costingiaJj to xepairJ That.iia £5. per perch. ; . '

Mr. M, M-cCratbr-ilvPpoposo.that 1ihe], ap-pjitation-¦ be not, entertained at all/-iMr.Daly is not representing tbia divieion nt all.

'Alter a comiderable- oaaount of discussion¦Ori | applicatio 1 fell through,, no Councillorprwpoa-ing ean> >.- . . . '. , ; , ', *¦¦, ¦ • ¦ ¦, .

Qlr. M. Mc£ rath- H\?w a're tho men i em-ployed on f i x e direct!labour supervised?

<ftunty Sun ¦eyor^By a. gnogot, and Sir.HMtlardan an i, imyeeli. , ¦ . j ¦¦

Mr."'MflG'rat!v- Aie 'they in ' eenarate gangs,aadi are,they.,froin th»J foca3Uy? ,: ¦ ¦ > ' ": Ojwnty' 8ui eyor- Ycs, there msrj .be twomoil'and a ga iger or more" or': leCsi ;I .thinkthe men are t kken frojn the district around.Otfl -canrse «oiie of them are - not -employedconstantly. ¦ ¦ [ ; !

t Mr: MkiBrstfe/nhe tenson l;fl>-k th»,qu«s-tioin3 03T>ec4Ufe_a. yer]f'iDteavy 'ratepayer has'¦told ine lie'fiLvf Itheea 'nB«n . by the side, oftb£;road with-*, "jiabk of cardW;*' . ¦ -i . . ;

lOouaty; Sun eyor—<I ,heard .the alien -wereplaying Tpiteli and toas'* on'iho road. '. Be-ports mjtt reached the; ofike, and a consider-jftJe row b&3 l>feen kicked1 "up, f K t e TDen wensidle lor ecune time ae: a . tifsult of .[heir, con-dacL -iThey.. were... isever<ly..caurti<>n«d, andnoiw thx»y !hav< - re3umed work again', ' I thinka' petition will noHlUke place again*

''.A T JCcQrftth —X do not.object tcfaTai^wage<<>r a fair day i»- -wort«."V;l '— ¦ '"*- ¦- -T '--- A K . ; , '. ¦ ;i

>Xi number < l proposals we-re.:unanimouslypa ed. and th«" date of'" the v 'adjournedqaarierly' 'jne jlitw" ywaa r fix«d - for ¦ ffridaiy,JjiivMBber lijt - ': 1 * • ¦ "••?- ' •* ¦ r,

f a 'meeting «3ioj tlyi Af MWrafda idjourneq^1 , ,-. 1. -.. •

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[PmmmmA' can alwiys sippty the children ' ,! - y/jUi jjj« n{y,of . i |go6d wholesome v

scones,'* ^ ialies ii\d £urii *> ';'-¦' - .:

1 o± -of "f ilsley Flour'" to - ;'8 oza. of ordinary j^biiVJwith Other ' :

"added- itJgredients. wll..SW!Ccessfu(!y:

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everyihlrgr in |ca!pes, pastry; and(ca tabU dalnti ;; z > ;i' ' /

Id * 3 \id. and tid. packets'contain- '' inz manj f n U r m n g redpts."- ,'- . .»¦ \ • ;

iliiATHrMoNiAu jdar AND martiOK.iiBLE MA33 HIA<JS jjiDyEKraSHB." Sealedt hvelope, 6!.} witfei. Circular.: 9d.—Addreaa01iilor, %D( ms G.i iH: Trafalgar-buildings,EoBdon, W 0: .B»!tablfehe4; «ne-ttihd , .e«a-toy. piste nee; imM^krW. ¦; : ' ¦ ¦ - f \- . ¦¦:¦:•

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sided *t; ei quarterly meetUiff iol Ithe AboveCou iOQ.6atuxdajvand there fwera aJao pte'eentfiOapti IB.1 V. 4Wftf6wi JJP; : Moetti.Mtftu1rice 'Pow .j Moanainitttia: i*!axtink, PpwerjBollygTJnner; MichaalEiordan,_BaUralxon«en,-Miohaet Ftynn,j<BaUygunner: iPMrick Po er,ToUrgar;""JAmea .Power, : (Ealfeen;,'. aiairtlhShanahan,,Castletown. • ¦ '. - . i]- i '. :. < ¦ ¦ - -. ^ ¦ ] ¦ ¦¦'',¦ >The ofScialg ¦ jpresentV wew-HMeBKr* 1- JohniMackey, iHerkj .W.JE. 'LXitrAngei DufSoi Co:Surveyor; J. H. Pepheoo, -A&siataat fiarveyori, [The Clerk «»* t fbllowi n r-! - ¦;- '¦ '¦- ., 1- -:ii i .' ; co. sukvsYOB.'d BJSPOIBT. ! ;!I \Mt. (W. L'Estrange IDufiJn, County Surwiyor,subnjrttadjlhe fcUowingrreBO t;^-* ?v%-f f , ;rtGent-l«m«n—<A! 'number ;of/.-<<oi fxict(Ma "( indistrict are id want oi, ia eupplsi of: metal; AndI: have withheld itheir,certiflcatea j ;.Ir'am. JWW«rtjaged!in rdiling-jihe. iPaaAage-roficU'vii&jkrlytwo4hirds :of ''the IQlen rbad1 M atock&iandthrcd-qufrters'of a \ffdle .xolled.v J am. jdsingths'Carnjftea quarry on the whofe'cl Ute toad;it is an excellent etone'<and easy to get. i «mpirepfiring- analyses of zoad rolling in thecounty up to « oertaitL.date, which Lhopc tphavo in your hands'Vetj»*?Jortly-l *I "»d.;thaton the roads whk^ yoj? Jhave^ lraadyJiolladthe proportion of the" cost of irollln& whichyou had to pay tho first y e a r, ! tosetEei withthe j»stupi ajgateaajica.E>t:iuat. veax. «6me»to-"-thV:T»«me-«indunt < whieh -you' Sad' TO' ip&yfor tha contract in the ordinary way. ¦ iICapt. Carew-asked if the: latter paragraph

Q! ithe report was intended .as (h • comparisonof <ho cwit-of 4toam • lw$.Aib$$&#',#<>6!'<'i>tih«) iepair, o|, th*' toad* for. rthe j.first •year'oaxpaimenVK: ¦'¦': .•!; ' ".v ¦. . - . :'-£L '\ \ • :\ ".> ¦¦"-"/.I'i Mf. (Duffln fcaid it , brft- Ow estimftto waa

only brought up" ,to the end-of the first year ofstsam rolling, ;;- ¦ ,', ." | j!Capt. Carew iaid that b f iatnosei3>lx6 'iBoSt

of maintaining ithe .roads un-<t£e eecond yearalter Tailing would , be much'. Je§a; than thefiirst!7ear.

' 1. ¦ ; ! ' ¦ ¦¦.. '.:, ¦¦¦ ':,-<-p £- ;. -u'r^'I'Mr. Plynn1 said that the cost of llinU came

out at ass.- jperi/pSrclv . - ' ¦¦:¦! .-SAA ^ ¦•. ri¦ I Mr. ©uffinv-Oh, nQ(; . !Ba, -.3a.i 'per«er«b', ! :

l Oa-Dt. Carew—.Ah* von tak«!Uie-Jifa 'of -a.I V .^V* \M*.UIf--IMn * JVU .^My lMV HIV V* 'W

rolled road at &r6^WK. r2X -:-'.V-, •''- • .?¦• '• • •¦!Mr. »afflri( ie6lied/in' ibec«fnrmatlv<j, • -.- ¦-.j Mr. Maurice; Slower (Eaheen) Jiaving- ex-

pressed ; ids dl8approval.:;-of. fteam •olung

fcapt. Carew is'ked hfmii' ;theioir4iia' oi, tli«road- referred to? had or had not ' giyerf fiatU-faction in his district. ; : , .- - , ! .

MK Jephspn-JIt is noi in his-district,; :Mr. Martin iPower (Ballygunner) spplw, en-

thusiastically in iavour oi the reaultd. of steamrolling already carried out- io':!hi» Vti#trict.' ,Hjareminded the Council that several people .-whowere at first strongly, opposed'to. #team rollingwere now in favour of it. and were of a dia-tinctly different Opinion, Por iris own partlie was at iflrit strongly opposed to-,the ioDinj|Dioiect. but from experience 'he had chaniiedhV mind,: and itho ratepayers (in hia ,diatriotwere with b;m,)akn<«t-to.a man. j - -.".. ;¦ ' I

i Capt. Carewr-!fhey,' ara swinging round intho right direction.' - "• >" " " i

|>MT. Power—Indeed'they ire J ' '¦ \,' Tho Chairman said he was! very glad to

hear 'Mr. Power <Ballygunner) I make .. th tsiaterocnt,« to tho efficiency, of steantrollingin that gentleman's district. Oa-(the ChAii-man) eqid that when eteam. Tolling;, ¦way. beingdiscussed tentatively " by. «netaber»:»'oti ttSCouncil, and prior to hip election e» Chair-man of the .board, by ia iceH4iri*-3iuml)er ofmembers, and ,they repr&sented to him thatthe • majority of tho (District I Council "weregainst -steajn. irolling,..and.,that,,they askedKim, what 2ua attitude:would iie 'ialS•» zo&mdizal thei. iCouhtv1.'¦.HCdntMJilw. ¦DtaiiAed .¦",;:fi« ' ftKaepeakef) ijreM ;called upon : ¦ ty ) erptea*'imVaews'; ?n the.'fiubject. • Jtecognieirw'th!at 03ChJUim&ti 16V. the/ Council jhe;if riVsfmply, ihorepreseptativ« i5tl^ri»canOEi»;wiiov'/delegitedtoJu'raJho position, ile' U.'-tot -atost'- ihTfhta own indiyidoat opinion in orf^r to voicothe' 'opinion of what- h«- believed to be -theopinion'of" the majority of the meihber* of theboard on- th«,riUbject. Personally, at the timeh-et thoughi—and still thought tjiat-the eteamrolling of .tho.iroads . .wa3 tho fccat and mosteconomical tnieantf ol• dealingy nth.the public:reads in their district, and Mi view in thatdirection was. based upon the j experience ofth > syatem,in, other and-.-adjoining, counties.H4: hoped/: ifiat. larij embargo..-bpon the* con-linuancji-'of flteanx rolling wpul4 pot bc.taKenJLS J omanaUngidirectly irom h|maelf, 'Gnd- heHoped-'td oe allowed to express hia ownopinion *t• tt» County Councili|-cnd to- ea?that all the! members- of this district Councilwere of the! eame opinion- as td the- efficiencyof iT ad rolling; , ¦ | I ' l • '

I <5apt.j,<l»reTjr eald he ,wa3;. surprised to-b«aifwian tie" Ohylrman; the etatame it te-t themijofflw 'o* ¦toe^Couocil'- Vere lappoacd ¦' toBte&n-nollrn&l-and that thoy-Jniid-oonie -to¦hdm and ia,skedMm, to oppweA .it ..at the,County¦¦Counml,''!< ¦ , 'y

*. : |;l ' .'¦ '• '¦¦¦ ' ' '{ 'I Cbainnan~ipti.wa$ represented 1 to; me thattiey wexe«oppos©d to'it;' : [ i " " '' " ¦

I Caipt. Carawr—t\a 0 matter I of -fact i i, thamajority 1 were opposed to it thoi« would'be00'stejim-txjlliDg al';«ll. in thd distncUil.'. . ":

I The Chairman eaid that some proposals forsteam:r.ollin2..were. blocked. L. ; . i... .;. .: ...L

! (Mr. Power ! (RabeenHiUjnder I wb*t con-ditioiia"was" the team-rolling [allowed lo begone on'/witli'''). '» r ¦; - y -. -y . ' • )? , !, 1 j " \ '* > ,j •Oapt. Cawr-riA's ai) experiment, in the brat*uiftance.": Continuing he referred to' memibemijoing behind ho -baok jAfi|h^;'Ccmn«il-J<>><.ryfand influence [ the acfwnPof-1 an 'fndlviduarmember/ which, he eoid wa Jenbsery ent ct-the .whole Weii !of popular representation, rpr'jhie, ipart he would absolute]? decline to havehu judgment tied dowji; jihder:.'any.' conaitioiv'Ander J.the. leva.. A man. occupying a repro-Bentaitve positiondwold be:enlirely tts6 t«:exeTciso tea judgment, 'even tbojigh' 'it miglit3>e. oppps«d.-to.;thB<-view*.ofiOt>bcr3.. , .^-, r- '-•! ?!& •* '?«>^^>^i H-^P!P^^i«>:ftetfnt-iolHng iny lf," an*6ovA» '(poM'-mjniy.'t4i«r aaenibeia1 lOfrthe:-Board.' M .• r.'. ¦:- !' : "¦¦•-:• .£5»ptl <Sartfw«r-:8ome •re/JBttt l tiliiiVaJ 'Ji .-t •- . f ';¦:{¦ y t ni Power-^BaDy/ronnerX jirfenrfliJ, tp lifogreat''hnpiwrenient • ih tbat )»rti8(n. -of r.tti*'ponds in his dUtrict which had1 been-.stfaoi)-tolled.1 ' Under the contraotl »yBtexa theseroads were) allowed to go from bad to worseiear. <aft«r-yeaf. ! '- - ¦

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I Mr. BJondanj- eaid <h»>w»3* one k>f. thoso.wtioproposed the fiteam-rollfag of plait of n. certainroad in, hia dJstridt, end ' -he fconld1 eay thatQuite recently: iho 'steam' rolled ¦ part 'was £»muddy and more eo than any !of tho roadsliepaired by bJand Wbour. 'Ela instanced thoCallaghane; road whioh was 'in .better ..con-.Uitiojv than the eteam*roll«d'' rpad. As toQmrtTier ph'ase of the question be waa not onodf ; tbese m*nibers:'wrhojwouW;'gp b(fhind tb eback of the-Council and «ppr aoh <an>, iiVdinduarmem'Der except upon r«ome vAry "Im.portant queatf<Sfi-in; which"pa e ihe; would do60 if. he ;thought!it n«c««ary.'I !H)e beJieyedWat ii the.whole Council were!called together"to conn-ider .this question of 1: eteanvrollingriearly the whow of them would-Jvotft- against'it. .!.._.; ...,. .1, 1 . . - I . .-'...'._ . |..;'.,-£.. . ".. :.. ~ . .I 'Oait. CareiV T at ia only !an indivi<lu»lopinion.1 ; '' ; : .

¦:¦; ' - ' ; { ; ....; ...i ; The ••Chairman said -that ¦ Capt.: Carw-; badexpreeeed. fais viewB as to what he conceivedto be Wtf duty'aa" a member'01 that Council.(He waa perfectly entitled to .bia-fMewo oathat-or any other ; e-ubject.i'»'-Hie '-(H3ief Chalrniih)'also had h-is.yiows, and"iie;-"Ws}fCwaula-''be.'tinceded the, r«ht to ibol* and defend rt*em.IV>r hi-* ' part he thought that las ChairmtinKA rbe Council he was. justified, and still : wasptrfeoflvv juatMedi to adbere|. o&.&', .gottnty(uouneitior to the <teciaion aveii-'by..tBe'-pr*.eent -Boahd when he artend'sd «(• Dunfl&rvi&n.(VThen , the Council entered ¦ jjpon tni*; .'ex-,nmmantal; sectaon of sieam-co'llinx -the Qgurf-!J-i) ?ave il aa > iheir. .opinion • that ./their ; -ex-g>4riencef on'the «utojecS wa« nm. fcufflctort,:,to'ttnable them to, form ja judgment .jand.iki*|fa|rI«d'<t*6««v'tWl.-i\y ils fi«tion ;.be-Jrad" <k>n«isnyithingi he ,wo» not! entitled! to do. ! As|Chairm*n ,. andl;menn(b?r of ttat Oourrcil h%jfeW] bound -to',; expre<3 , their vi«w«. lEtelwaa•jiot!* suryeyorior an expert oi that kln<4,L»nd|cou|d, t w .into 'qukntUi«s^aiH}i1 -K lf*,iritatterA fwby -then rfiould^ ebaiJvanpfVia*1wn ,vi«W3 ITITB <3ogm*i<J'. fsaWon'A})out?iwwl,

f ie Tiri'crtEe'Rlly knew-¦ nothingjubni accordintito Capt4.K?&rc!w.he would have.;to-tonce-f, htelopinioiw on the CMnrtylCoorvcdl'. 'TiAt1 would<be « most extraordinary attitudfc to Aako ttpj! Ca.pt. Oarew: said the OhahiBairilMM]' gjinitakfj i. Wisit !',be m«wl io nJriyS mi (Maiitbe Obairman wiaa bound^on! by.: ,tjie;, d«':jciiioa' •" ikl» i0buScdl fe»- -' "T3ui^ 'iniM* ''umbtttelid.' A *. ,.. X . .... I l^.f.

v|> i s-j / ; ¦"•J "«J aj Cliairmani'Ei . ecbfon- -«Jer to f IKiU!pdbllo, mesynff. aiseirtbled. . :vi • '. . . - ... ; , ; .

; iStt.'i M4ci1ia«f'Flynn - BaiA"Wfey " "were ' :OWTjlo4in >iw;iVdiicn3si^isugef«?d I'Wit tihey, eb uld atfihinoo & special•Tnejtinij of tf ae Council, ind lft.themd»«i< «luptcm> 'thJ« .question ;of ^

team-^olHjjg.anleilt dfor l ay. :,-'O.- v !1'. 5 *-'- •., ";»j :.' .. < r ¦ '¦- r > : '!:. .v . f',' ¦*

I Mr. Duflln—<Ebere fa one thing I wrnddtlikeito; fell the Council. I[ believeT tbefSdifectl- yjing

by ' «team-rolllng in

hdr4«*,-»J*cfcle/[time, -vehicles: and barnesa ia,v$rx 'gf &ti *i»[thai Tt&lly, th'e cost, OJ? a-ppe r k in /puitoaa '«;of(H»ia.t.:. OfAootrtsaif*s.quiti!4mwpal«tejJOsUto*>B ha aUtkavjm'4s,-'b^TltMUrim

jyoq A '<fouii>]e of feoti?,, ( faajir*,ftlinOBt torn-,plete<f Jthei-rallijin ifPojr lDuag&ryan^.lClobjme], knd:\ ovneis ><& . dcaJt ' KaawtBnderpresent njbndftlons ttiey oari u aft Is load <rojmloif ki io town, >iand get! iS -ti BOpfc : »|3» jiwnj(rout oi .tha tyo!** as iWett; %U «^M itwra*: Wol<^ icoaditdoD1 ol TOftftfoad/M borefei ttw* 1 4dmwnv a, load itma: (D&ngarv* a ' io KJlopineiand back -wwiild; fejjtdi 6 a tw. >- da ieft 4&for* Jbeintf iflt -Jtp i•. wpr c i'4g& !,¦*wml«j' 'fotrperieireesThad Tbeeri m ritioneojin obsoUeowoiiCWH,r> ;tbe «team-rolfc<f 'wad th' TfJldrtf BowSwtian. i! L '[¦ ¦¦'-, ;;¦; ¦:[ . :i -. ';'\ «: |*i1;s :n "ii f. Capt. Carew—That fe a very rmportaattMte-

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3 am i yiteriord. |tq: Tranore; aai 'nnderp^•l 'abtrtlneaftaftui jpoiai parapet'i-walls where1 >m»ir«lr- |« '-Tl^';io»|Mee<l|£«..J<*«s. Od.-iiA

8.--iT'o buja Iwt>:<pw(tee ing iM0»'ot maeoniiycSr-oxmcrete lo .oloeo "op -i>prtion-<4 *h» - oTainiul by the clifli *t V± saage1 Eaial—ooet notto IBXBW

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n in ,«JonnectiioTi i ,wit5v No. d tae work w»paas>ed,'-a6ir 4o «±ceed 30b. for uad»rpining| [Ii iSa to No. 9 the jpropdaal was ateojeaseedin Ilhdmotion of Ir.'M*61iail:iElynn, tseoood-ad fapJMr; £a.td^k Pb?3r7ToWAr.i ^ 11il tllhiai ooocloded «he ibu«mes« of- tte Coon**?.

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.8.I^y<?red, -wHb!-fh»evw 9a.'ther -.tfiiere iwaefalarge Attendance [at the: popular Oo. Kilkenniy'Artura on Monday when an interesting.foar-Jvent «ard waa4run tbi uugh; • A 'start^Ks^3jbada With.the Lamogue Stakes, and ObisArawyecuTea'%'Mr. E."P. "Phelan-with a Bee Sde (Wet1 puppy—(Pressed Bard. : . 8he ehowwltb great advantage in lall her trials, - andtfarorrjfeft iffi9~l ua"W^^ JH{ePtbe*firflit-rbund of' the BlaoKbog Stakes Ballyfaoy and..Fully Fledged; were ar.iwn. : In .the eenii-i'anal MounitaiDeer H. beat Megger - alfer, - - la.!Jtuolling couTflcJ'ln the flnad *,division was:Qgif Sei 'opcFQ, Mif. Mart* takin ' £18 and tJje,flap. -*-. 'BaHynnnTvejy. 'Lies ¦ -waa-".- undoaWedlyithe ;pe3t(oi.eixte«n\in.the Eilmogaimy Stetkie.iBed :Bopie*n<iTrfni«.!flreet -Lad divided the:Kflttnoganny ijfoj 3 0ta>ses.' < As usual DhoH-AJWi nun Mtimtr jutii.inuinv eA,<f lhti Anon mil•Hoi ¦; torget -thein Bbu&ttog experiences tor -

wne time. Mr. J tfc-hli Hkwe,; Hon. Sec., oadlii committee: -are '.ia- be -consiratulated oh ¦aVin*' - provided-' Jeuchi: an:excelleut da/s'p<>«t]i ¦DetaUjTW. Ji j ¦ f : , .-

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; b fa3dail;;-,pr 3entedl "by- Jahn L. Brown,Esq./ Kihnacow; ¦ To be won twice in euc-

:4e 3$m- or 'ttoScet-tfaneB at iirterv»l3, Wfn- 'ner/V^O:.' edond; &i; $hird and fourth,;

¦ fil'veaohf '; :) v* ¦• :"-- . v . ; . ¦ .¦ ¦- . • . ! iiMi'C Bidge'ef '.b an<i w d Jimmie Andy

¦ g*t. Mr.l fF IPhelan'e; P*esaed Bard. ! |,"Mr!(D.'-J", Gorey1

* bk; b Graceful JV>nn aistip yi \O'V&tt&Wa t or r d pn>h«a Boy JI.Mr M'Dttyjte'r t w ends t b iWarm Weather

j-st: £r'T'. 'W'aleaeV fvor:ir b Granule, i !iMr P ©ickey'rf'w an4;r d Happy Prince II.

/gst' -My ¦ '¦&¦ 'JPf'Bhelaa's ibd i to ' (Patriot'saughter.F . ¦¦ - \y i \ '- - .' . l :(. - : ¦ i ' : ;]Afr J Y Jeflare3' r-or, f d Ballyriagawnanagst : Mr P Mt!Grath1a:.bd h |Pair Plorrie. ijMi P 'M-dQ«rfh'«. rd -and w t-iEast. Plorriegat Mr"T';FdtgjeTald ri». bd b' Mise Moody.CSIr T iBoache's\tf b6. b Great Luck asetIr C BaoWe' bd,b WWte Vix n V. Ift£r B Sullivan's be. b. Wine War Bgf.t Mr', Power's b&v4>.'Black Maria III. : ¦¦ -. j

. •PiisBedy(H)3X(i;beat: Jimn>io Andy, - ¦- ¦• . '¦] ¦

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i.oGranule ibeaf iWiarm;"Weather. ¦ . i l; (-Patriot's Oapg>letfWFaf H&ppy Prince H1 '(Pair "FUorrU best1 SallyrtagaTniaha. !

f Ttast.iFltaiHrf.beat .Mka> -Moody;„ :,;!-(U le -Vis«hv V.''eDat ;Gfeat Iaick. !;

—iBlack "Mafiai HI. beat Wine War. '¦ :i - . l - ' : - TL ¦ ¦ ¦

•fPtnisssd 'HhsdvbfeatfjGracefpi-• IVOTD'.'-/ !'!./• >P atriot*A ".Ds|t*t«r ijeaf ¦Gtaxii£i».$): \ii-•¦ -Mttle "Vixeft: V. 'biea* Hair.'.TTlorrie.'N, ' >'i;; Blaiik iSI Jria Ejpr.' jjeat ' Paa't-ndTiie: |.|

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3HD5 BLAOKBOG OTAKE . rJFor U all a&»,^hef i>roperty trf MemberB, 'at £3, to which-a-^>. v«liie £10 -lfls[i;wdU--pe added, pre-eeotM Iby Thomas IHM«, 'Esq., BDotal, Kil-daw. > TR

¦ tofti]won r ;twice in : jsooceeeaon .] iar'ihree- ifinearst inteiviala.. '-v Winner, £03;:tecpnd.- J a';.:tbird.!:fl.'r:: v'-j Wv/ ¦• _MP J J jByan'eTxl-biiMaeger; ag&t Mr. w.

>*Brien'6 »k,~aod w 1> Ben€iavin. !:iMr. P:"J.- OTDonnell's bd. d. Otto agst Mi' L Brown's bd d Bnllyfacy. ! •(Me. ij.; !JU'BroiwnVr,bd.-l). " Ballinlaw . agst

li-.'D iMeagher's1 k&/d.<:Mountaineer Oil." "JMr P. Loyle'e.fck ,<1 Fjilly Fledged agst Mrl/,Flynn'» wl'and r. fl., Barlow Bridge. |-Mr. T. Harte'A fed. 4:¦Try .Again agat Mi).. hexidanlft-.bk.d Barloehan. >Mr. Et J Cbnnack'B ; be. t>. Coolagh Btk¦nrp 'Hi W;m r T

Mioge-T ibeat' Berieavin. \ ,.-.-.BaDji£a«y-lbea-t-Otto. !- ¦; jiMountaineer M. toeafi. Ballinlatr.. -v '

'LiUdll? (Fledged-1 beat -'• Barrow 'Bridse. ¦i Try lAsaih beat Barlochan.' .i... .Coolaglh.-Bella .uibaeiit. --¦ '-, -. '• ¦ • ¦ :!

r"ftlagger ;-a bye' iBalh-facy drawn. ¦:- '¦.i iMteMaJneer US! "»iwei '!• PullyfHedgedi r -.[ drawn. : ,r. K \'- ,- .0.1/ G !j. ,Tiy lAgain a bye.: '. : ¦ . • ' i . '• •;• ::>:. *;.-. !.> • ¦:-fll-E,'' . i ' ; I- ''¦¦ ^Mountaineer.H.'-lbfrat Magger: ' !;! '

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i;,, ;!; ^: BfT.!!I>. Meogher/p ,bl*. d.: ilountaineen II(Spiy«c(nt«iniafelIe)'ana'Mr.If. Sarte's W.(L. - i Toy iigAin' ; ' pyifontein-Hkiden ¦ !Usre)divlded;6tikoi,;';;; .. . r \ ' : ;. - ;: !v .!;!:•'

HE JBHja JUaNnfriSBAliBSi-f^or/ie'-iiall'• <ige« 4h>aJinayej iron anore Utah cfcwo ootfrdeV-?-if'an.y-onV«take'(by<6 'to~ coW>),- :. 'ot'30a.. Winner, £30; eecond, 4; -tbinJ- and Jovif a.¦.:£^m ,i\ ' r r/'Vi; ' - "v,\ v ; j. • ¦

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Mr C J Blake'6, junr.; bd. b. HbaAh Girl;L -roir-W Boggfn's *d.i d. Battle Axe agstiMiP. J Power'a IA. Prekideat Roosevelt.. *! ¦? !M«E!sbf ' B.otJ«r'6 and Lyng's'L ;b. . Balry-nunnery" Lasa agstair O J Gorey's r.-b..Gaef atDarlaigi- ¦ / T/j( > ¦ • "x i e;>i i.

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'M»'J J.-Eyan'jft r.om.b BamtHes. - ^ . ' :.vtUlr P Pibelan'e be. and w d Pleasant IWendaast Mr, J MicSireeneyV bk bs Green: andSimple. - i ; ¦ ! . , '' . ! ¦ ¦ . : ' i-.•Mr J -Morris'w bd b. Swallow X. eget MrJoe Waleb'* ibk d Ballyconway. . i', ' :'Mr.[ M/- 'CmTjf8 (w and lid "oj: 'with Spirit

! dirJ DJ-Phekto'a Ibd d .Palbatovm-Boy1 egatAir. JJ J OormaclcV .bd, ,b .Oocl&gh. (Lass. :|:•!, . ¦•') •

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>-VBfeatJi- <JW 'beMyWOtul'Battle. : '« [fc--i Pf&adeoiiSDoeor ldt beat Battle Axe. '£¦¦* BftBynunnery Ids * beat Gael's Darling... ..B4maie«. -^ -'W«teh--'tho-iPo6tr1~-''- . ;:::"Green and eimplel'beat Pleasant Friend.¦.:-, (Ballyconway.ibeat: Swallaw. 'X; .". 'T "Hr \

.¦< Woa'D. teli-TVy'Viritb flpirii.!r:;: - l^:. i. Caalajjb £«£»' tieatj iPainstown: Bojr. I- *¦

! •'-(HJealbt Girl^ !?b«i'.Piesidcnt :-BortMv«Mfi iiJ!. .tBaUynmiaef}|Uj«s4)e»t-Rajniliea (1): Ii~~- TGresH' and;simplei.beat Ballyconway ' fl),;,-, rXJoolagh, Lass beat iDina D, ' i'

'¦: JJaHyhunnery'l ;; tea'^Hea1hTGirl.i(.' :-. .V/Green ; and; glrtplB!'beaj£ Cooligh; Iia i. ,

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tiirooebs iLasa (StrangelsMystery-HVae Victus]j*eat-<MrT Fr (M^Sweeney'a bk. 'bi' Green «ndjSimple <Gimcrick—Siniple Green). ' . ;;;

tTOBt-wr^ottJffiBlc^b^gi ^j W ill agw that never won more than-two; coutaea in any .'one istake [ (byes to count).^iWiifrie^ yTaeoon^|««fr4MW,ir£KHl(r*ta!Mr.:tM."U)oyfe'* T . iatid f. d 'Trinity StreettlkdWMtf o ^^-^Mm^M^lmi MjMrjJWfujwnt'e ne. bk, o Daatry Bay (Jjejna-

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l\ ¦] i .: [FSoic oW RMOSXS J. i «L_i_A ipecaal meeting jo*. ifcb board wasi heldoo_ Saturday for lie jpurpose of confliderinsr on

**<?**. tl;!?cll?a &*?* *>y IK *- 'E. '-Nottii -tSeadvisability of apj>ointing a. committee i£> dis-cuss ^

cuculan af :the;medical offiofi» ol iheunion in reference to, their application to* anincrease, of salaries. [ ¦ Mr. John • CDoawdLelenstown, Chairman; presided, and theiolhftrmembers present »fere-'Mi£s Debecca Gruhhjiun; Miss, Si^ Ketiny; Messrs John Shee-Kan J,P.j M.C.C; fll. V. Power. -MX! (V M-Ghchael ghanahan.i Thomas- ISaxton,' M.CXf'Thorn*) O'Grady, Martin <Bowere. J. I>unnhv'Michael MuHina, Wo; (Hearae, JJP »"uohnOlDonnellj M.C.C., Gleaafooca; Mamie*: Oou-X 'i JaJ

F6s trMe*£. *>• Morris/ ¦. (MichaelCurryj -Peter Hennebry. JMauriee- Kennedy.Thai following officiate tvere io attendance-i-Mesere. James aiullins, Clerk ; John O'Sul-livan.r Clerk's Assistant; James. iWaleJieMaster; Believing Officers: Maurice Hickev'Philip' Oalton and Martin Power ; :The [Clerk read the. following letter from theCnionj Medical Officers:— ;^

'i ii ' ! ^"ckroiHSuir, Oct; 08th, 1307.Gentlemen-JWe are' glad'to,-hear that .theboard.ton the 5th. inst.., agreed to summon' a6j*»cial meeting of the guardians on the 19ii.inst.!, i'oir the purpose . of considering our re-peated '.application* for increased ealariM.

-.WeAaya previously bointed out we are-almostlire jiworst i paid medical .officera in Ireland,ind now whenryou cope to raise our eateriesjra respectfully aek'. vu «noe -mote- 1» tf catus as: the- C&shel and Tipperary guardiansbavi treated their medical officers, > viz <5xa minimum Balary, tor all ot-£020, rising tiy£10 «very three years to a. maximum of X200,-aodl to | make • thia retrojpetive.1 By ' doinjjthis, you, iwili. preserve, the good Telationsfthathave .always existed between, you,, and yeurmedicAlj officers, and ! 6h0w apprj;mtio:i ofthe many yeara of faithful work that wo havedone.*—We are, "Gentlemen, your •ebedUut

«ervan(s, : : : I ¦ ; * iJ. .Quirk, M.' J. jiloran, ?. StepheasDn,

h , J. 1H.- iDwan, D. iP. -Walfcrriair Norri» said ho was.&orry to hear-that

there jwaa Qaother communioatioa .lrom| thedoctiora. |_ He -thought | they ihad- enoughl ofthis | business before, end he timply guvej hisnotice !oi motioii with the object of puttingAn end to-thavdi3cussion6 going on from iim©to time. ! IV was for the board to »ay- whetherthey were going to appoint: & committee tothreat the matter out.

., ' , . ; .. ; ,, . . - j{Mr. Ml V. Power'Seconded the tnidtion landeaid Ke ^ thought it y / a e j the most' ddvisobtelhing ioldo—to appoint a.committee- to meetthe doctors. . ¦ ¦: . . v . . : . : . , . ' j ,.

Mr. '"V alsiie eaid they ihad1 ^a, commUtc*appointed about a , year and a' half ago toconsider ithis matter, and he asked, that J theCerk ironld enlighten them about it. -j*.'

Clerk—.There. was _a_6eriea_.pf nieetinga atthat time, end ihe commitfeo recommendedthat.one - medical, officer-get-an- increase -of£5, and this was lost. ': MXJ iWalahe-^Did; they Tgo' intii this inatiei

follyf I 2)id they go into; the question ol {thepopulation kind area? ' ., .

Clerii—So it fieems; that is about two yeara«gO- '

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Chairman—It is about four or five years*8°- l : ¦ ' i

' • . ' ! ' iMJ.1 Ulornssey said when thia .matter camebefore jthe board on. 1ha|,day fortnightr theycould iiave 'decided'on the'letter of th&'LdcalGovenihient .Board, without "this notice j ofmotjonjat 1 oil. ' On- a-letter'trom the"i/ocalGovernment Board you can- deal with , tho,matterJ'iiotwithsfcjndln Vfcat order a on 'the.books j It i* extraordinary - what -a paternalintereet, the Local Government Boxra, a? wenoa Eorn^

of the.guardians bad for: the -welfare:of ths-dcictors. In or i-abont four years £gothererrtfiS a'lelter' froin'iBerXocal Government'Board fimilar to tin one now, asking vs tofix a BCBI O ol graded balarles lor all officiate.There [was \& very ,irepresentitive oommitt6eappointed who went very minutely into .the•whole <jU€6tiOQ( having xegard to the popula-tion and taxation at the time,' and they de-cided *b leave the surfter etand. Th« popu-lation'is decreasing and taxation Sa increae-inir,- ,"addi/jproposo/that tha. oorrcdppndehoebefore tho •board be taarked,."x«a<J/' and; thatthe matter be <allowed to 'stand as it £s; !

iMr. iPower said it did not'follow becausethey appointed.e committee th« salaries wouldbe increased. , H» thought, 'ith©1 least theycould db was to consider their cases and showuderestfia them. He'thought that_ after fouror feTo i yean* it was ±imo Uv inquire.' ito -thetaatterJ : ¦ ¦ ¦ '>'•' " "¦' -'• f / ' * "'¦" - ''- '' '' Vr ' r

ifr. Norrifi—Tho circular from the Local-Goreminent Board ho» nothin|f to do withray motion. ! J.' aimply: gave ijolico to put ior>ecu to the thing, and it ia lime. i

&ir. Shanahan—(Quito right..-- .. * ¦ '. ¦¦ • ¦— .• 'MUs Grubb—It is -nearly- time. , ¦• ' ¦/ ¦Ifr. Ghanahan eaid he thought th l

by thefarming j of a committee to meet the doctorsit would be'fortte ibenent at ieverybody. 'Hethotseht that for <he narne'ol -the board theyoughf'to put an end-to ihls'inatter. " '

Mr. Morrissey said ihat according to thedrcuiai; letter of theXocal Government Boardihej oouW not consider the casea.of thfi-dpc-'ton indiyidually, because they ehould1 g|veo general increase, and it is monstrous j toBtart .with. £120. ' j . '• . ., .-- .. .k

i£ri..^ower—1' thini your - contention. '!{3quite, jroonz.* A committee' can do anythingor recommend *he boaril to dp anythuig..

•Mr Wajfihe—Chair, d think CV£r. Mornseeyotwht to :bei allowed to jroceed. ; .

Mr. THafti soy »ai3 &e Uioughl <hey couldnot segregate the doctoja-i .They 6hould give,every ofre ol them on increase. It wai only« few, j*are;«K<> «nc« K n**°n1f 1*c"J??.> i?raise 14»ip0rter's naMfy, v »nQ vaere *»rBvery laxga board oncthit occasion, *M Mr.

offifsKte? %T yeSB.; 'He Cto. J rer)

now can*} there with jo light bfcart to Tehandredi'loi'pounds. • | . . • ' . ' , .. "_ r

l -ilr. Power—I beg ycuf, pardon,- Mr. Mipr-

tisxr. i-ou should not1 make. en. BllosSjn «IjSnrirX ISow. do JJ OTJ '-taow vJwf'I «.m

*i!?. .I MESW^II1 you eeem . to be infavour bflsupporting the increase. ; i »

Mr ffjowerpf onlr^ t treat the. doctoro

with courtesy. ' v«* J-«,Mr.-;.>Valfihe-HEvorypne can¦ eca ¦•what ; you

and ShSa tnat rtiB onlyfair to meet e

A >. ,!..i..m.Mt »nrincrpasine ?alariee, outTdonUls^ inv hkS in meai5g, tie' doctors

w^n^^ l^1^tisaeV yotrSoold- cot be making allmiona. ol

*ft !ferwB t& "»•*„?•¦ f *

cx)uld riot1 be treated individuaUy. [ Sortis—Who i» eoinff fc> compel oa: to

«v7'*rl1ncT«6e to, any ;of -them? I g&veSy notice of iwtioD W order to put an end

$Sy a** ii «i* very easy

te put

OQ endftoSrtTcLcu on if the corxeBpondencerr* r". l~ j*rjr»-..4v« I AIKI /Lm>mnwntiBoard

Mr*t4^ '•eo&ideaim *;fll«5«*i

'W'iow ineol these xetflarto «.

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aad the <ooaer4he hetter. 1 - • ¦ ( ^

iiEuSSSS.gsSray't1'1^!"irt rt aS '1"* t0 8^

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Pve" it j to, .r'rrBheeh4J1~ .sW pardon. What a

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1>r-,V^ »'6rPb?ir*£p Chairinan; would: you putpatter? T1 If i?°!ti011> t^ ¥ ^ i^^ *®: ,C rman3Vha"Tu thc| nrrjendment • i

^jwatn their present: jpo ition, let them

.j airman ^Qiako it j^adj thai no com-nwtt«e .be appointed. ! 1 ' \ . .'¦rsl* J^"*4*?—YSTL .w*11' 1 am satlsflod., .Xhe-Chairman said this taatter was the talk01, the country, , and ha|'wa» in. favour ofmeeting the -doctors to-, ihrjahi it: out with

ill*. Korris—It is not necessary to tn«et thedoctors My proposal u; to bavp a committeeappointed to discuss the' matter.' ¦ ;.. On a.division thcra-vatea : ! '

_ F6r ihe epppbtment of committee-HMeesrs.Power, fihanahan, fileara,! OIGrady, Bowers.©n&pl»y, fiheehan, Sexloa, tNbms: MifisesGrubb aond Kenny—Ofl. i :' Against JMessra.: Mulllns. .Morri.s&er, ¦ Con,noU^ OTDonncll , .Glenafooe^ Wal&he, Hen-nebry, Curry, Bearne, Kennedy—0.The -committee is to consiat of jail ihe guar-dians at the present meeKn*. , i : .

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DrrEEEsnmoa OISES.

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Theefi. fortnightly eessions wero held Tklonday ibefore-Meesiu. Ulick Bauite, IEJM ; J. EGriibb and Dr. Stephentoa. : ¦:

1 ; ' ASAIEGEL rLLEOAL KSHING.jMichael Burke and Laurence, Burke, father

and eon, wcie proseccted fcy tac- Fish«y Oon-seryaWws on :a eliarge of flahins. "within-theannual close eeacon on the. <Bivei Suip atCarriok with a "nut net,'? .and,riot .with,arod: and line. . . . ! .¦ Qlr. J. 'P-'iM. O^Sullivaa, eolicitox, eppcordin support of .the;proiiecuti<3D, and Mr. J. IF.Quirk, solicitor, for d-afendants. : i ,' ' Bryan"•Kelly; water ¦'bailiff , gave evidenceto', the •effect (bat he^ went on duty on thenigWoi thio 6ta Sopemher near <Deerpork atabput twenty' mirmtaj .pa t 11 o'doci; hoTO ' concealed for the purpose o<f "watcirung-jat elbout 18 o^cjook : he obetrved a cot with.two "men in it oing down the 'river; ono of¦the-nierr.waS" Ijin^'down" hcJdicg a ' net, ahdIhe .other, .was poling; be bad unintej-'ruptedviewte of th«m;' iafter a time they pulled, thecot 'into* <tihe Ibatrk and stepped >out ;' Midhaelana ipsnTrenoe iJiirK? were tne men TCO y Kz ain thie boatl ' ! | i

Crossxacamimid iy -Mr. 4 Quirk—iThis wasthe night, of .September 6t\ and I eee thatth* summons' cwa»-.n't issiied uritil. ggptembfirJSth ?—d . can"t jaccount for1 that; 3 )msdemy lepOTt'; ¦ v ] I " "¦'

J)or you cpnuidex. it foir not to let theraojn?a:iiiorw nearly thre;; w«Ics that you werogoinu to eumajon,, them?—Q j am aot my ownmaster" in that.; ' ', ll'"! '" ' '-. ¦>fr. Quirk poititedi out to the bench ihat ihe

{)«d already oh ; tcrvertil occasions protested-acainf^- thia lirmir action of th« 'hiiiliffA ijiallowing1 nearly a; onth' io.,elopee ibefore giv-Jng Shejaen chargod any.', intimation thatthey were to be i>roa«cuted. i Jt ¦was very un-<tair, and he hvi to: again protest againt-.i it:These, men found it very hard to aooountfifter auob£ a laps*-of time for there where-«!bouta on the might in question. To witness-sWaei thia '» . dark nightFf-tlt was, ratherdark; ; - , ¦• . ¦- ; , • . ' , . |

" .tad you" say you were within 13 yardsof the cot?—I didn't say O yards at : all.did yon 6ay you saw the net?—I didn't 6ee

*b moshes- of -ii,, but • I 6aw; the pole in- thohands;of - Michael Barike. : ¦. ' . .". • i -.

What kind of j a pole •was it?—It 'wee. aanxill light pole: about eight ox ten feet long.

Do you know- Burke "woil?-1-!! tlo.- • •. • ¦ - > -'tDo you know thai h» "haA . not'bean lushing

tos'flolne time p4r;-tr-<thct iho hid- a TOIJ, orpfinpfer?—'I don't know. * , '¦ - ,

'• Ok&v.QttJri-ftaid'that as &' matter of .factMichael -Burke" 'tad'"been Attended by Dr.Murpby Jor Bomo time pasti for a nw-ry eorefinger, and that htf'could jujt have used thispolo 'ao the -bailiff described]- " : ' ;- . .

To witneBS -Hlaveuou ever coen anyone"mrttin^ -rKo.j1 ¦ : •

/Do 'yoa 'uiv3oi8fiaii)d"'the .prooess?—& don'tvery well understand it. :5 <WeO'£ ; will' tell'you ' all about'dt: • " " ; ' ¦.' Mr. Quiri tberi described ihe prooesa known

afc;:" n6.tUng." !He'Mid -tha ¦ ono, 'raan.* 5ieldthe"net" in the; water' while iKe "other poked

TwitH 4' le"<34infft '.iC», -J>'aiil:-4o KW* out the'fish.' To witness—You' eay you saw the toen-io-ihe-'aiddla f A the riv«ir?—•Yea, at onotime I saw them there, i

>Mr. Quirkr Raid tha't for •'nutting't it wasnoceseary tbat they 'ishould go along .by thehank.1 ¦ - :n I ! . ", ' ¦ : , -¦¦ -. 200611' Coohrahe, assisfant. - 'water :ibidliff,geve evidence e4 to seeing the.cot and thetwo men in it !oh iho :river. Ho could notidentity- the-n>co:--h*- TKia Jo» iW»-.-Cou«lyWttter&cd- edde of ¦ the -rivet, end tie re-mained tberjr in -VJOT of thec men. hl« <lbKctbeiaff. to get <i«m "to go over . to &6 otlh«rtkte ¦«*«¦» "h* knew Kwly trta, ftad he u-ojuidbe able to identify ihem. ' ' ',»:.Mr.i'.'Qniri' thon called' Df.' ihirpby, . wnioctsfttrf'tbaS'he'l'aVl -been' -trleatiri? MichaelDorkd-for a very «6» finger. The last oo-taj siott tin which, ho saw hiin -was about itioCStb'fiUuauBt.'1 "1 TBie 'finger ve» near beingbcalcd Sen; bTjt"fi-<K'sa still: stiff. :

(Mr.! QuiA-rJo ,your pjm, pinion could toehave handled tbia pole wvm or. eight daystater-.tbAt U - ¦ • ' ¦- ¦¦¦ -;- r - -. - ,

IDtr*. iMBTp-rty—It would • be quito poewlle,but: he would have So! difficulty h> doing it.

Mr. Ouirk caid1 4ha.t he was not producingany witness* ici: proVe.ihat these were notthe' )i»o.Trt>o ¦were, in the «oat that; night.His oose wnfi that it' was & mistakeion thensct at Kelly. [The t»iW wa« dark,! as hetinx<slf ibad .siatcd, and- 'hei could not haveidentified these men. lAeala <mag ito theeiaio of Burke's band Ihe could not, ca Kellyiai etated,-have' uscd-Uw pole. ; ' . ' ! . '

After coaauKatkra Mr, Borke announcedthai the majority of the ibenidh. were inIgvoor of diroilfdng the cwe. • j

¦Edmund iPoyrw and John (Paw** werecharged with A "similar offvtice . on the 2MbSeptember. ; i ¦ , ]

Mr. Quirk etated that h« appfearcd for aJohn' (Pcnre* on trfjom a enmmew hod beenserved; but' ifio i knew.1 nothing at all aboutit. fHte then n«k«d KeDy, flie wsterrbaihn,to look around 'tho court end identity tneJota-Paww-wkom-be «nr o» ihi» ni(i>bt. -¦

Kelly identifled A man laithe body, of the<»art/«s 4he John Power ieihad eeen; - i ¦¦'; TM Jchp.-PoW -"*io h«d!lbMa •uaanctuidaeoi caaoa'fffft ih»H*ble» aid m a tsidstakeSjod erWentlt been ''»»ad»-«i-w,:pan( of the•fommon* eerrver'he «a» diaefcdJffed/and-anordet was made "that a lre*a »?nx™2 *, *•jasued in tWvCiaa ci tbo fflio identified bythe water bailiff. ,._ . . J ' . i - ,- • •, The ea« Ugainct Edmund! Poirer -was then

Ilr^D'fiulWiV who appc vei for fho p'ro-

eeeutioi>"ftald:' that ; in (&S caw. to use asporting iphxase, they wojia »»* ?V*-JS^Ay <eA 'they- hid-nifl -.their prey ¦«<> •,««*•

<Jefend«ata-o^ thilf-owa door. :, ;j ;¦ j .c : ., :. .Brjan Kelly, "iirater, bailiff, t J?t5 !?£Kssptember bo :IM oniftoti^rt-^wj^&t, and «awv iwor men in ft oonA A abj ^i

:J»WW to bandilo* thjg.t^taen.-• W>Sirfcr«id you **)r >ny«hing

theni

*§*S>2£fe 1 don't femfember;tb»t i;aid:

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fr:rEr1Quirkj-iA3fi arouridi3£v'inow*V; itf thejn«o -w«re F-iNo. |, . I

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¦ ¦ . '- '<¦-¦ 'Mr. ©"Sullivan—I cannot wese the ca te anyfurther | >i 1r v") vK JFB 1 i.-\ f i r n *- i-\¦ they tveiitfiAJioWj SrfoV * Ji!j3£eJl * t aw nonet or no flahinjf. Th* charge was ciicga¦ net for the oapturo of ttalcbon or tron > - andthere waa no proof oi thatl iHe iaii. i Juirk)broduoed an;alm»nB«' lfowing;!tli« iheiiight

.in oueation waa «ot £ jn'oopghl ;oiJe») 'r *S. : The magistrates hUving-i&otiaulted. --- , I '•J Sfr. Bourke announced that the miSorityof the bench woujd Iconvict, bndeo wou d- ix.Grubb except for . tti .almatiac. They,wouldfine the defendant,'d{ / f f |i A, <" f. '; Mr. O'SuUivan'*aiid' it ,wa| bii' duty « eekfor oosta. i . •! ,

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: Mr. Quirk :said he did Jot ask for costsIT> the other case,! and he thought Ithey oughtto set one against tha OthC-s;-' > V 'i"- "" • 'Mr. 'BourEe sAid.JUiey .'U»ad 'rerusot M¥.;O^Sullivan'e application'and ; would give ordi-ttary ooets. ; | j - j: .;! THE (w.oar.4i, AXD TJtrB 'MiKE Lr-H

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UV xunan, nam<d^ Msry Filey, eumiionedStephen MeCormack, a baker, for a legedahnsive language.! \ ¦'¦ . ¦. . . . . . . -. . . . ¦¦-;"iMx. O'fiulfivan )ippeared for the Cbm >lain-ent and 2Ir. Quitk'for defendant. ', ,¦ The complainant,j stated that - EJielrsarjdfowl; a pulkt" belonging to iicr madfeiit wayto near the defendant' ihouse and wh n itwas not coming ,ba*k 'she asked him o. -.re-turn it, and he told her to go' elsowhe e.forit: she BubsequenHy ra«t him in New-direct,«hd tho names ho,' called her) were'Bomelhiiff¦Ujmbla. ¦'¦ ' . " . I

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o ¦Crcs-examined-iSio remernberc-d: the 23rdSeptember; she d5d not aay ..a word I t > de-f<:idant'B wife tlia . day.- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦'¦

Mr. Qnirk-JHow many fin rers of whUkeyhave you now I . : ¦ IComplainant—I lon't'-think; 1 have one—

(laughter). . \; -I , <- . .- i ... - | : , i , L ,.Kate Crowley' ¦ dapp eei to Mr. O\Sul ivan

that she was down' in Aihnark and" ea.w ilre.Folev and the defendant thehe; Bhega^e asmuch scandal as. he 'gave her - the heard: ho-taing- about fowh and bhe knew no hin«about Mrs. Toley,' her hena or her du -k&—(Uugbter). • ¦:¦ ¦• ' ! : : ! " i '

. »Mr.- Quirk—Did j you hear pnythinjr < boutinformers.'- Co. • - .! : h > ^rl . " -,Did you hear C Ir&. iFoley, .f:iy anythi:ig?—

She alwiya had the use of her toniue—(laughUr). : : . : ¦ ¦¦ j . ¦

IMT. Quirk—(Sure eho had, and1 God bl«&»her—<laughter). . i , . : - . ... - .• . - • ¦ ¦ • j «

(Mr. Souike said he thought the wi nessgave very good evidence, nnd that • <ib|wivalanguage was used |ori bois tid;s. I ' 'The fca&a was diemissed. i . !

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Mary Henncasy, i an old -woman, ihad herdaughter-iin-law, Ellen Hennceay, tumm ncdfar threatening and J abu£ive tlanguage.The corrnpJaina:nt said tlhai -her son was

evpn warse than hi« ivife to aJJow her io u-osuch- langnago towirds hifi mother nvhb waaahvays &o good and kind fo him.. : ' ; - .

The case w-as adjourned fori a month.THE 'IKTEQfiPEEATE.

A number .of ca,Mcs of drunkenness vcrodispo&ed of, fines ranging from iL». to aO6. 6d.being imposed on fhe defendants. . . - ;• ;

jMarxaxet Byron, summoned by Bergt. i C aw-foird for being drunk and dioonlcrlyj wasordered to be imprisoned fox nJ month. '

h • ITR.\iNTSKS; QF HIBLU) CONSTABLB MoGtkiaaY—COMPIJIM'ENTJliRY [ RESOliDT, X > V

Iflitr. Bourke—!We underBtanStbat Headi<Jon-&t^hle IMcGarry 'haa gone t»

'Hbwth, and themtugifitratee at Pettjy Set'stons wish' to ] >a£Bthis following resolution oh ihe oecasior ofihiA transf«ir—'f Tihiat ' ITO dosino to ecijpKrtsrcjpret aD the removjU of 'Bead ConstaMo Mc-Giiu-y, and plaoc on record.our appreicja onof I the epcxgetic, courteous, and gentlemanlymjnner in which to,performed hia diiticawhile t-talioncd -in- iCaxrlck." .¦ ¦ '. ¦ ' i , ¦ .'iDistrict Inspector: p'JJrien intimated . ;hat

ha] would forward a-copy of the resolutio I toHead' Constable Qfc'GArry. , . . , . . ,

The court then rose. . ". i

;CX)TTAGE JMPEOyBJJENTckEMB IN bo. WATERFO

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The annual returja of the, (Local Gov< ira-me'nt Board for Ireland recently issued oon-

,tains figures of -conhiderablo! intereat, enow-irw the working an- iV aterfofd <if the labourersAct of 190G. - By this Act Rural (District Cqun-cils are enabled to borrow moiiey for imprive-ins labourcM' dwellings end Allotments: f{omtho' Irislx Land Conttnission in -very favour^-abla terms. Ix>cal fatepayor^ benefit tiy- theauthorisation of 'ihta ;part payment of theinterest out of National eourota. Under ] >re-vioco Acts tho'tnaati favourable terms onwhich loans were rateable I was at af pctacrit-a o! of ISA 07s. 2d. far 60 yeirsj •'Nc;w lo insaid granted by the Uriah land Commiecionfor: RH years, and nre xepayiiible by animalinstolpMnts of £3 Ca. per cent.Jconveying bothprincipal and interest. Moreover., or Khis

annuity, 33 per centJ will be defrayed out ofthe I 'Labourers' Cottages Fund established bytho' iAct. and from the Hretanld iDevelopm :ntActJ leaving- only £2 Is. Id: .to ¦be bcrno-bj Ihjsratepayers in raspectt of th^ amounts of ev :ryJDlOO advanced; -which, is- ', tqivnlent to pcaving of 07 per cent, 'oa the p<ate px<iyiai;ilypaid. ¦ j \ : i

The Act came ini iorce oa November; si,aO00, -when all Bural Di3trict I Doundl v. onrequired to invite repTe£entatiobs to'be lodgedwiUi them as'to thoineed for jcottages, Dl ot-ments, or tracts ofj landjfor making iitoallotment eround. Tho returns had to be m «3e.byiOit iPehruary,.flai7,.And. by.that-date nolewir than e7,003'6uch application* bad b icnmade throughout Ireland, a iiesponfle^ t lalei(|oed:(J anticipatiotJ. .\ : , ¦ ' ¦ '• •. ' '

Irt''4h3 County'-, of ^WaierfoDdi the follow n|jj»P]>Hcation2 - were msU« up to 1st pebruwy,lf y :-; :

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!' For! For Tract! ;Bural District. . no# . ', . allot: for.cutt ing

II cottasjei;.mcatsj ¦ i '¦¦• ^np lnt );-Cawtek^m-Sulr " i : allotmei ts.uawieK-on-BUir i - : auonnui vs.

HO. 2 ..i< :.r 123 •; 23- ¦; • ' ; : •— " :

ClonmelNo. SJw !, ; 63... ; .23 .. '-- A :.-r '' :. .Duosarvan ... 28Ii : 18 —* 'KHcSacthoSl(i3: •"" M PS.- ^ r ;:•• :"— ¦' } ',Ust a o r o/ • -... ' - ' 12JI • C3 ¦ '!•• •» ' ¦"¦i— - ;¦WatorfordNo.l 26d 92 . . 9Tohghal No. 2 8S_ .51 : .- ¦• , — ¦'¦in the.County of Waterford as a' result otthe 4ppUcationS-alreridy eanctioncd,. Imprc ve-ment ISchepwa are - in \ho carried out. in hijvarious districts as follow*:— . , ; '. : '<. "•Raral 'New ; J vl?res». EsUma Jl'¦D(£lrlct. cottagob. aUot i . , coat. /

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Kp. 2 ... • 112 ' : 21 £20,85); :.aonmclNo.2... S3 ' ' — : 6t00pDungarvan ... 287 ! : — 6Or ISJKilinacttjomas Co! - . . --| .. i. 10,00)LlEmoro ... 107 1 35 :¦ 22,320 :WaJcrfordNo. 1 211' 78 4*,*WToafihalNo.2... C5 *9 1'\ '<«6

The following particulars of the Bchccompleted under previ.oua ; Act» willintercstinrj:— j : ' ' L

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Ho. 2 • ... 65 — 181 11.818 l(COonmclHo.2... 1 7 , — ' 4\ 2,603 <Dnngarvan ... 123 — 33< 21,855 (KIlmiLCthttnftS US'V ¦— "4S! 32,851 <iajroore ; ... I©3 . :— f 3S 23^K> (WttorfordNo. 1 270M, — , 62* \ 33,793 KYoi)gaSlKo.2.., US iv — lU$ 18,175 <

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' i • « '; TiTho usual(Jvfefekly . meeting was held jon•T^eday lastlf Mr1. Davidf'Gf oa, Chairman,presiding; tha~olher members present •were—Sleaato. 'Michael Byrne; If TlOV Jflmes Cofffcy,3).V.C; 'Patriek Hickej,- 'Michael-Powfer,Eallylaun; Jatn«<j'O'Xeeffie/Michael 'LenthAn,Joltn Quinh.sJIaUrica, Fo, l«y, Faha; 'PatrickiFitzgerald, damd3,Torpey,( John Drohan, Thbe.Tobin, Morgan Whelan, jLerwrence Power, W.Buckley, Thomas ^Coffey,| 'James Walshe. j T.Foran, Thoinas J. iDempaey, Michael Power,il.C.G., Adraijn(iune;"W?i4 AValshe, J.P. [

I'-The officiaTa-pre3enrwerej:JMte33rs. ThoniasF. Walshe, Clerk: Patrick Morrissey, Aseiat-dnt;.'Clerk : Patrick Ppwer.faster; BelievingOffloere'TJiomaa Pswer and-John Coffey. I

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; Mr. Torpoy—I don't mean who did duty thisWeek ; but I mean -who <^Ld.it on- last week.

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! :Mr.- Torpoy—That U all I. want to know. ;i ¦' r i «T * i /* tfv w-ii i 4 mfi/vVr ¦ **"- 't - *-¦* ¦ I. - ! _ J - . VACCDSATEON.. •¦ ' T?: j

'¦ The 'flerk said that Mr; Coff«y*i BI.0., ! hadeabmittcd' a jelurri of thoae. chilaren who. hadbeen- successfully-^ vaocinaled'ahd' he 'ia" en-titled to 16a. for notifying -the/ parties; theyAll -have complied with liiU -rule,¦; with theexception .of one that be jitentions ;..^:.. i .

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; Tho Irocal Gov«rnment (Boird1 .wrote request-ing to be furnkh«l with repliesJo th-sir queriesin the case, of . the temporary medical officerof tho Boninahon dispendaty district. :

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I : . ; SANCTTOXED,; .. :, , -' ;The Locar.Qovernm«nt Board wrote stating

that they have eanctioned' the proposed pay-ment of 39a.'to Mr. P.^'KirSvan, as jsemunera-tion for his services in taking amd valuing6totk in the - workhouse-for the half year?cd-sd tho 30th' iult.- . . '- . ; . :

! Clerk—That ia the amount due to .Mr. Kir-wai for taking and. valuing isiock in the work-house, you might ma&e an order that it bopaJdat the next flnacce meetings '. '' Ordered accoidinigly. \ ' . ' ' ,

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i '¦ ' TEJCPOPAiRY-MDDiWrFE.i\ The (Local <3ovf rnjn«nt' Board-wrote-Btating

that they have sanctioned the'^paynient :ofremuneration at the' rate otMuvaCcaee to a&fl.Dunno for her eerv-loes. as •temp fary; midwifeof the workhouse and ¦Kilmacfiaotaas dispen-cary district. • '¦- ' . i ¦ ;.' t '. ¦ ¦ ; '

j t'lork—tin- Connection with iti&t j letter Imig-ht tell you the thingi haa; /been, upset

again, when Mia! 'Bagge applied'for I holidaysYou granted her a fortnight, and .appointedMrs. iDunne) to act. as BUb^Utut -

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of 10s. per caec She was inot satisfied withthat, and wrote saying that she would nottake up duty for lew than £1 per w«ek ; youagreed to give her a pound a' weekj but : theLocal Government "Board bave,not sanctionedrt, ;:and.I informed aire. Bagge that if: eheleaves the district before thw eanction badbeen received" - from the Local: 'GovernmentBoard sho> wiIl'do- it;:at hcr ;'6\Vn-iisL.' . ' •;, ' !. '¦¦ Chairmah«—Quite- right. ! . ; / •} '' J . . -| •

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necessary to forward to the Local GovernmentBoard n,t 'the end of each | financial year areturn showing, the sums which' have beenpaid in the way <of medical-iand-'educationalputposes -with. ' a view,' to leeeupmentl -.Duringtho past half year the amount-paid' to! medicalofficers for doing temporarJi dutjr:wae';ex6ep-tionally high, owing - to the- death! of -D M,Shartdhan and 'Power. , However.'-ll will i nowmnkei application for recoupment, ¦' and1 ' halithe Umount paid, £61, may | be i iurned. '

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;I- Kave roceived. the cum of £a:l63i,Cdi' ioi:maintenance, which I am forttirdint to' ih€treasurer, together with a sum of Bel Sd. Khceived from Mr. Coffey, BJQ., ipiice' of coffinsupplied—Noted. , - . '\\ , ¦''( ! . | - i |

II recomm-ond "with , your; jandrthe>,LocalGoverament Board's approval ,<iha{ ¦ a.. boy

named James iMcGuire, n£ed.'>K>. jioaJSibeapprenticed to tho jtailoring vtraae-.'iwitii ;thetailor in' the workhoufle. ¦ • llua boy's, motheris' in the workhouse with three other.childrenand would bo anxious that you give him &trade, as be does not seem tio >be over able tov.-prk at.agricultural ibusineiss. -This- boyj is'cbnflrmed. ' \ : | : !• ',

;Aiter & short discussion, it woe ordered thattlie boy McGuire be apprenticed with thetailor in> the workhouse, and it be left Op-tional with Jiim ito leave the workhouse withhL8 .xaotlior,or' not -when she leaves tbo work-hot a.

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-' tt'hia concluded the business of the guardiansand a quarterly meeting of ithe > I ¦

' . ¦¦ '¦' ' 0H6TMCT COUMOIL II -. . • . .. . . . .. - ,, I , ¦ « . *. U . ;;|.-»was then held. 'In addition; to-thW 'above-mentioned present were—-Measro Damn, Co.84ryeyor;. J. 'F.JRyftn , J. B«r, Aealalant Co.SurvcyoiB; J. a. (Tephson, Engineerr-iP;¦P er, CJerk of :,Works.;. - I . ..,1 ¦ - i v|; .!.,

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•' • '• '' - v '. . j ' .". ' . ' ¦ . ' I . :. ..- ¦ i > l " - - - i . :. The.Clerk rtild tho followlfcjg:-r . ' f . ; I:Gwitkinen—'Youi'-oontractoia for raid miin-

tenaace are, on the whole,' faiily w;ell pre-paw , with: the leupply of metal. :; 'Ii» ; f«i<ewhew ' they -oro not, Iihay.B withheld theircertiQoaUd. ' :. - - . ! . - I f - ; !• Kilockniah'on 'Bridgo liae been completed [induo time,4 end hes been- tea ted and | openedfor traffic . I am now improving the approachTi-alli wiUi'fionie bf the balance i» bpi?d3 f¦ ';l- ' The Local Government; Board have- sanction-ed a new application for an extension: of yourstatutory limit of expenditure on roads,.tfndhave iflxed ifat»£2^10 lor ifive years, endingth«331st (March, IWS.' J am; c>c., ¦ ¦• ¦ : vj ,^;--J ; > J '-:' Vi. TL VESmj^&SFQFSM. .

Clerk—There is eome' cofrieapondence id-dressed to tbe1 Council about: that; : You trerehere, Mr. Chairman; when. H was before theCpuBcfl. He then read the following—t '. '

i ' -Local.Government iBoard, Ihiblin.Sir—"With." icferenSe .to. previ6u»:correspon-

dence, relative to the expenditure pa roads inthe Kilmacthomas JSural ¦'District, -. I pmdirected by the -Local Government iBOardi tostata that they\have fixed the yearly ;limifc olexpenditure «t i8,210 for ,th© flv<i yeaw end-in»:tho 31et March, W2. -I (un, ctc.,1 ;• ¦ ¦ ; ; -

¦; ; ¦ ¦ ' Hj. OO0IETNBY...¦ 3ir. Torpey—Does that miari that they.baveaancUonea that sum? , | • ' ' ' . . '

' Clerk—Tc«.'- —' ' '"" " v[. \ "" ' "l. ' T "MM Tdrpey~What is the, eum . which |:weoipended previous to that? I _ ! ; ! J . ¦

• 'Clcii- i&OU); '15iat woul4 &e i£SS» Jeep.V J3Jj.' jDenjpseyi'-Tlie'. iLocal GovcmmerrtUpard! -have gi«a ua-power to expaad tbntmuch moref ' • ' " ¦ ; ' i ' •Oerk-Yes. ¦- ' - .. . . , - ' ; : J -

- 24r. ©empsey-a hope <rej-WilJ* never .hftveto-utilize it; we are expending enough JCI theroads'already without putting.a further ,taxon the , ratepayers, who «4»l/-4«xed.. enoughalready: - ' ¦' ' r. -- '1 '!^' ¦ i : i; i l .>I» , fM««uiti T irnniAMikft CA 'bihrrar .\(T.Dufflii,-the eum we hare, to oantribu e towardsthe'eteam'- foiling of the roads of the county..We Are payinjr towards 'thw, arid we doiDotutillw the Bt^m roTJer :on,*nT of oarJjoads.

Mr. ! ©ufEn-J .coTilcl nov- teU yotu' •: ¦ "Mr. ' Torpey—I pnt'~the "«Bine-iQoiMt$o>j<at a

previous meeting%'and I aid aot gwattanstter.> Otr. iDuffm—iYou feave.to'ipia.y. of *Ottrtje, ihe•jalliof every,ttiin'roaa (h t ii ;rolleait i -

Ji£r; Torpeyi*ahave BfiiedAhe QUe«t4orViandIi -would -like to' get an- uuwer, ;*»#, want to¦ enlighten the l «rtepayet»lcaj^M. wibjectJ\?Hat;w<rald be tto total :c6*t oifctJM>!c«uji>yf' > iMJl:l)«ilUwIjMuld:. Je5ixottfe'1f *¦ ¦ •\,- -

Jft^Torpey-iWe arai paying: .porlwn iol.thecouiily charge, pnd il & rightila know whatBxm we are jwing. '

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Tteoplo «re complaining«bohtit.' " j :>VJ ?Cf: \ •¦y Q^TDufflnHDo you meoif the'jneAli fipwadbni'-tihe road?, . > ¦¦ . :. ¦". ' , •,.¦• 1. • . i"i-". '- - i f . , II ¦¦ '¦ ''!

I 'Mi. (Power—1 rnear> tha pioKea nawpes.¦What iwe «!hould fhey be wjte|» *4t«L& or^» th»wad ? , Have1 , you" any itanBaWH to f a VYf ¦. ,

! 3fr; Duffln-.Well. fof « baji o*d4ii3flXfinpnld.be! broken (o pasi througli «.-fiif». t»ttr.VBhafor A good, road tb«y ehotddjp Jjbiougb »

^Mr.V" wer-^Weilf :th« et«!nei I:«infejiea iny*boirt:would- not pas» ibrrolugb; a> 8tn. xihg.'! Mr. i ihrrfin- I w* «e«,;to :,tiiat Irt -adliand

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I The following ,.i«.:e liawhicb wttti'itQpff Wif i T-•;! By. ConSWSf Vixaer"for o Tffat:jBi'jperclheafrom DaJtoo'*;- Cross toBridge; Itfrwnlaadf iaf *6fcexceed. 'per percp;: £¦': jJConsidiBraple idiscussio:After which. a'_po]l Was 'pae3ed by^'ma>arity oftl

;u>y Conncfllot Woin-jQi6^>ven y^axa-,'90 peroh-eaKom:. 4rtorVB ntractthe barony .boundary- a,ttd>XMUtf|:'!A):' ' »Ar—TKrith .¦piMh.TI|F - r T-

|By Councillor iMichaeproper repair'' three per<jlon tbe tfridge at Xilmacperdhes 6|f;«urb stones'jwinot to exceed VO». Beiectcontractorjin ihe etroot.. iBy earp , to enlarge > ti

of. the sewer opposite Miat Kilmacthomas and recost not ito exceed -£2. , :

By Councillor P. Fit?gegiilltft:ioni ihe;Toad from. Vvan, between the -to'wnlcand Carrigmoma, on Cofnct to exceed £3 1IE3. Ptseedj ! haU X>ountyand half; district change. i /iBy Councillor John f i t t tan, to rebuild |andoope , i23fti of a. wall on the iioad betweenO&allyvoiji XJroea and': Bally-voile .'Coye.l .on

OHCeeffe^ I ; contra* t';! toati .not . to '.exoeedl ! £5Mb. , Passed. ¦ - ¦ ; ' . i . . . . ','' ' ?, h, •,('•] 'V /I ;:l7

IBy same., to reoope!40above road; coat not to e

- iBy County.,.jBiirvcyor,branches in. the protectinfrom Bonmahgn to 'Waterfmalion Bridge, and Knocireisidence 'cost ' not. to.exc

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' V ' G-Br«<5iUB3IKfli[E:. ,.i v ¦:. .•, . I,!, -." . '- ; .. . . i:.:,; ' .',. : Clerk-On, ;thi« 'day 'Metproposed' by ' 'Mr.'. ., Byrne,Government Board to etjit.power to enter op the land:ior* the purpose -<if : erfegledditidpal 'alfcrtmcnt iwhucided by : tne/iPrj-vy Counca ProvisJoijal'OiderV'and'explanation! froin» them.' -lowing letter:— . : > .

Labourers:' Deoartinent; -.. I ! -.- , . Boa rd, Dublin. - ; .

Sir-rl airt directed >by¦ tb« iLocal GovernmentBoard for Ireland to'acknowledge the receiptof the minutes of th« iKiJmattWmia ' RuralDistrict Council of the lC ;h- inqt.,, enquiringas to their power, to enter < a lands authorisedto- be 'acquired et 'Graig eshoneen, and ' inreply I «ii Ito .refe^ the-(C oUncil to 'the pro-visions -of'ISection A (b) < f the! HcT of 0S98.

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power of ' iot ' fo enter theso lands. 33jeysimply refer'you 'to this particular eectionj ofthe Act of' 893. ", '; I " ' ~ ; .; . ] . -

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The (Clerk of IWorks eubpiltted his lestima-tion of the'-repaira tOfbe carried, out at Mis.Harriss'e. cottajre. ' ShannJdH. and . BayidLonergah's, i (Ballirurfrry. • The catimatwnamounted to!£3 Be. in eaohcaso. j '|

The Cl«rk .was directed t<* advertise for eon-tractors. - | ] . . , ; ; ; •

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Cl«rk—You were enmmo ied here 6pec5ally•to-day for the purpose of presenting tie peti-tion to ihej iLocal GovernrCent Board,for janorder conarming-.th© edjeme. ; T!he.: 'Local

lGoyernmenK Board will .fend down ,-tIieir in-spector1, .-to.- hold -ion., inqdijy one 1 month-afterthe petitionj'beinjj'^ont. C7ery. probably, ihewill be here ibefore .Chriitnias: . ¦ j.

The; Cjar/kj Bubmitted. & list of. replies -whicha'eilhiid *ecelv 3 in" connection with., the;' pro-poaal'.of.'. the ¦ Couocil -to erect cottajjee ¦ underthe new .©c ieirhe. on lands, of ©eHain' owner*<ind occupiers in the Union district. 1 '' ;

:The following is & list of' those "who dis-tent— AndreW" Power, Kilrrioylan; JosephBrown, GraiKueabonco- (Davpd Cullinane, do.;Thomaa,Wa)ahe;"Xnockinalion; Martin powerCarrigeary';:',!BJch.ard •Fitzgerald',;: KnockelaniThomas Y/&] V, Newtown i. JoihiiCKiersey, aallyrbussa; John1 George JBercBford,' 8tradbaljytmore; Edttiond Oranphy, iiBeavoy; WilliirnLenihan, 'BnUinJough ; Mrs Hayes. Kildwane;Patrick Wihelan, Kildwarte; (Mrs. Googh;Ballyvoile; Jfmes Wbyte, Oatteen. 1 \

The follo-sriDfj-Iso'lisi gi' those who con-&ented—John lEbnrie/'iDtliiabrtiton; : games

Curran, 8h4iacopl; Patnck''Veale; iBaUina*rid; JBatrickiWbelan.l Caheruane; M. . Gougl^BallykeToutrhj; liichael (Power, do. : . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : : j

Patrick Pi^kett ofTered <t$ alternative eite.Tho meeting then adjourned. : . . ¦] ' ¦

The Dcpaitneot of' A rKroUure' end Soeih-'nlcal In&tmotioa for Irelcnd pubUeh thi'following reborn of th* : number of «w»»a^exported from Ireland to Great Bruaia tad.the Isle of | Mao' during -the week end innEHh'OctbDfir* 1907, ehowinfl1 the ports of em-ibarkotion in Irdsadc—' \, • :

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Total ; :: .i, 29712 moo

Total for pr«- '•' * • ¦ :! viousweok.;. p SS& 15767

Total .for oor- ' , tjcespondlng ". vreekla.1906 2S377 8730Total for period '

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.;. . PREPAIDIDVERTISllMENTSWhen replying to Advertisements Trhcro a

number Is jdvon instead of an aaarcss, lettersshould bo addressed In thW manner:—

v£ to Inform the general pnblio thai they areprepared to sell fire blocks at the ratd of C3. percrrt. in yar4; delivered t<» cuitomers, lOd. p o tcrrt. , Those prices ought to meet xflth'pribllcfavour as the price ot «oal has increased-con»oiderahly trithlq the paqt two months. ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ -

EUK Down ? Jfry Aperlbo: ThM tonip medU, cine enriches the blood anfl imparts health,

strength, aha energy. Is. and 2s. per bottle.George "White & Pons, Waterford. ' 3

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EEBIDENT8 in Passage and Checkpoint canharo MaeDonalfl's Famous Bann Bread

and. Confectionery . from [Van each i Monday,1 Wednesday, an<!;Fria*y. !¦ • - . ! ¦ • ¦¦ .

RELIABLE HlgB-ClftssJ FAWN OFFCE andBales 8op; 31, Bat ybrickon. Stores—

• < Green's tiane. JCIOHABDJ OIIEEBOH. Froprie-i tar. ' Lending Departmeaf—Highest Sain* on

1 Watches, -Jewellery, Furniture, Bedding (Feathe and Hair), jBlcycles, wheel*. Mpaical In-Etrnmcnts, Leather Goods', including Harness-etc., etc. Ko SecoBd'Pricje: Sale Department

i i —Forfeited Fledges, which Include the general¦ ttm of Unrederaied Fledges from this Hteh-elass• : . Offlce; yla.—Wearing Apparel, Beddfug, Feather

: VeCs. Bolsters knd Ffltows, Watches, Blngs,I i Bedsteads, Fnnurpre, BOOM, Shoes, and snodry

;!. Goods.' Solid fidyer Watches from 6s.; Gnar&n-! . [ teed Military Boots 7B. lid. Pamlhire Boughti : i Best FzSce paid fot rnrnitarc« leffcoff ; Clothingi ' etc., removed.nee , of charge. Business trans-! ¦ '¦¦ acted by letter or otherwise - i . -

• 'i i "DICK COVERS and Sacks, new and second-. - . . - :. , 'I XV hand, for sale erf hire on best terms Alsoft> ]:;4:l4rge,-y«ptlty;4f :O^"«ta Jotate Sttufca »wylg@m<e1ieapV.; M.' CoJeman'* Co;, Birof <Baok Con-vW ::i tractots; Biek Covet Kabalaetaren; .2dj27,y ¦; !¦. '; Cfttaaoery-etreet ftoaw lOTTjane)', Dublin. '¦' . ¦'¦¦! ¦ i ; TSEAI).the. *atetfort Kotos'! la tno M 8stur

I: . ¦;; J*/ day Heraifl" *jexy';w»ek and learn for¦ ¦¦¦; : iiS««etfofihetrtMp*l*t«il«lnth£ oJd City., > U TJECOSD8 JFor.-Baaer-J dos. Pathe Solon

' i • ] JLV Ikscords, nearcely used. Songs by leading: -j ! !i arttsts, flnard BepnbUo Band, etc. ,J Cost 1/8;_\. ; . , wfll seHatsa, eacV; 8/- per dot. Apply/1892: - 'i

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L i j '<?¦ WriterandTyj iC^behighlyrecoininenaed.

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- the following two instances, vfliich \ve; consider deserviiig of special n

& INCH; ALL-WOOfi STRJE PE COSTUME"' fin Gill TiElt/:CDLOU SI1FJQS, -1/Gij peP

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A PPLEB ana'CRABS wantcaby Bakor & Co.,A. Jam Manufacturers, French Church Street,Cark. " ¦' ; :

AGENT vmrited for Waterford City—Corks,Bar and Collar UtcnsUa, Tablo Glasses,

c£c Liberal terms to good man. I One withother agencies preferred. W. G. Edmonds *Co., Cork Merchants ana Manufacturers, 55Aungier-street,! Dnblln. '. ' .

A GOOD Light Is ft Luxury. • At Bell's you can

obtain the Best Burning Oils at; tbo BJghtFrice. 62 Quay. ¦ ¦' ' ¦

A RE you sure your preacripUons are dispoxrtcdA with the best and purest drugs ? If n6tbring them to Bells', the Chemists; 62 & 89 Qaay.

A T Bell's you can buy the famous Cough Cure,jQ. "Aciaine," which qoioMy. rates Coughs,Horsonesa, and Difficult Breathing.1 62*89Quay. . I :

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A RETAIL Customer can obtain Patent Medi-cines at 'genuine Wholesale Prices at H.

Boll & Bell Brothers, 62 & 89 Quay, i >

BOTTLE Wrapping Tissues. Nice assort-ment of I colours. I<arge consignment ro-

relved. Cheap/ Waterford News. Lt&DOI WANTED, garden and generally poo ul.

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BKEEDING,Binla For-Sale—Sptaid ia; larie-Ccained, young Cooks anaVPiiHcja—Pure or

Cross-bred—eoM .' Cheap or ' exchanged forchlckonB. Apply,-Waterford Poetry & SupplyCo., Ltd.

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TlBINKWATEJl'B Branaer, for Sheep and Pig?,JLJ Sixpence per stick. Bine, Green, or Bod.Agents : George White & Sons,-Wholesale andBeteU Ohomlsts. King Street, Waterforfl. iTVAINTY Blouse" lS»tprlalst-^-ChryBtalines,X) Chintzes, I Satin Xalnes, Tartans, Yelonos,Crepettes 4i yard; carriage paid : patterns free:Blrkett's Dresd Warehouse. Bradford.u T^VENING )HEBALD"~J6th, Tear of PriWl-, JL cation. [Head Offlco, lit Middle Abbeystreet, Dnblini The ; "ETenlng Herald" has alarger circulation than any other Evening News-paper in Doplla. It is read by all classes. Ad-veittBoments wlhioli do cot appear in its ooluronsfaQ to socura thorough and effectiro pnbllolty,cot only bxDoblin City and County, bxtt throngbout the Country.', , > - , ''¦

XlIBEWOOD.i-Cut Blocks and' tiro llghtinaJD Chips iat Mary-street Saw, ,Uill» andCooperage. '• : ' : ' ¦' : 'TiABMEBS should try the "Wcokly InflopenJ? dent" for eh. months U they 'want a goodand interesting | Irish Weekly Paper. Can bebad by post for six months at 9/3 from all- sows*bgcats. John1 Hearoo, District Agent, dowerXhomas-'street;. "" " , . ' - ¦¦ \ '¦niOB'SALE—Fore-bred Partridge WyandottosJD (1 Cock 10 pallets, not related); alw Ply-month Bock Cockerls. Boss, Gracedlon Bqad.C\ BOCEB8' Bottle Wrappers—Assorted colors.XX Enquire our prices. Bcdmond A • Co.,Watortord. J . . '

HOUSES or Apartments at thoBcaaldo for themonth ot 8eptembjer may bo obtained or

let through an advertisement in the " EveningNews." 124 words for <d. 1 '. . •'!¦

qfOSBga .<O0MWA3f,' - Infl wifritea! .Calxari^V Cl ? r"'.¦ -tbitfotigaiy -ofltos-tiiaSi fell Jdaasof' Badges. « d' .Cblaaaya*'. £o&lissa' l£iso'C3BiiViUlUUi'iA) .• > ' . ¦> . ! • ¦¦. • : i .' :. r

T^TEW Irish' Honey, strained, In lib jars,li hlnopence feach ; sectionB, ""7a.- aaa. "6d.Whypay more 1 George WWtett Bons.'Chemlsta-andHgneyExportcra.'W»terford.' ;i .: '..

ABBIB0IT8 Cailtea goalaJs-ia . jrrimiWnrestorative for DoUcate Children. Easy

to take. G. White <ft Sons Boll the.l/lj bottlesfor l/- Beanretoaakfor Harrinoh's.'

EEP your {feet warm and avoid catching. cold by : wearing George WhltD & Sons'

Hair Soles In yourboots. -Warm and comfortable.Fonrpence per pair.

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TJOOLB'S T4BBABr.—The Best, Latest, Up-X to-date Novels by the most noted Authorsonly Id. per day, For full particulars apply toFoole's Stores l and Library, 134, Quay ?Water-ford, " i . • ¦ : ¦!/SSCO cnre» Gapes in Chlckena-and young\J Turkeys.- Large tins, Cd". each, from thelocal agents, -Georgo White & Bonir, Chemists,King Street, Waterford. ' ' T)LATING Cards—Large size, only sixpence.JT pack—better quality at 8cL, 100., 1/- , 1/0and 2/- pack at P. M. Doyle's, 79 Quay, Water-ford. Special terms to Clubs. Hotels, Shops./TkUINN A CO., 32, Upper Tfellow. Boad, beg

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ffiARTAN ' Plaids, Habit and Faced Ctoths" JL. . :C, hOTrda;Beltings, Twocds S/l 1 dross lungthwirriaso. paid ; patterns free. JBlriett s,' Ware-liouM, (E34). Bradford. ¦ '". :' ' i l l ;fjnwo Hoan Cocker Pupa (bitches) and opeJL Black iFup (dog), 12 ivcoks old,: fromsplendid : sporting strain and winners. f\pplyCapt; PJnRroso. New Rosa. County WextofrkrnUE " SATOBDAY HERALD" is the | Bebt,JL Brightest and 8plccst of Irish Eveningpapers. Can be hnd by post for 13 wcok* forft. Id. from the "Independent" OlSco,. IJOWOTThomos-Btrcot. John Honrno, District Attant.rpBX The Waterford News Offlco for all cjiisseaX of Paper Bags, Brown Papors, and Oeno-ral Printing and Stationery. : ITfflE Leading AdvertlBlng Mediums in IcelandX at thq present time are the " Daily, Inde-pendent," ; ** Weekly IodopendenV "EyoningHerald," and "Saturday Herald.w Advftrttse-dents for theso Papers are recclvod at theIndependent Df&co, Lower Thoma3-street, from10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. John Hoarno, DistrictAgent. : :[_ TTIBrrOBSito Waborfora shooia socure^HowiV . to enjoy a short stay in Waterford".' ; :Prico3d. . Fully illustrated, and a reliable Guldo. AtWaterford News offloe. ¦ \/ TirANTED for business houso in Wat«ford,; TT Shorthand Writer and Typist. Mast bocapable Apply in ovrn handwriting to, 1831,Newa Offlco.I i ' I ' j ¦•¦ft/4/ "ANTED immediately sober, steady!man,I . V » 'i : B.C., to live in farm yard; small ftLmllytnust . understand all work, and ablo to I milk.Good references.' Apply 1896 this office. .; L

ANTED'.—A strong girl for country" musi

, be able to milk cows.; no wanning ;Rood wages to . suitable person. Apply; Mrs.B. JF. Pholan, 49 Quay, Waterford.

WANTED, well-oduaatcd boy for merchant's

offloo ifl town, otaUng age. No. 1899, Newsjpfflco > .; .; . i ' ; . • ¦ • '

TITEX CMI recommend. Hit-rlsQn's CUlWtcn'fl'. f f ' ; ¦ Toclo! for delicate children, it enrichestirobJooflaudstrengthens tho body.'. I/ IJ Uottlea1/- .iU;G. W lta S 8ons, Waterford. ' ,iTITATEBFOBD Academy of Music. Proiildent,i IT LThe Most Noble the Marchioness of >VateriJoPtJi' stablished . for the purpose ot otteringETcrjiacUJty for-acquiring a complote I^aslca.JEdacaLtioi»;at. a. moderate cost; Principal, Dr.John Stbrcr,.Mu8. Bac., Oxon, Mas. Doc., X.U.T.iClass. fees, 15/- per term. Private tuitlop fromOne Guinea per term. -Full-prospootus'bn appll-ication to the Secretary,' 69 The Quay,'Watortord.OTALLPAPERS from 1} per roll. Any quan-

i VV tity, largo or small, supplied at WholesalePrices. S'Onr stock exceeds 100,000 rolls. Writeifor patterns, stating what class you require.Depi. . 502. : Barnett'B Wallpaper Warehouse;CamfieiaAvcnoo,'Manchester. • rTOUNG Girl dosircs position as Barmaid or

1 ; Bar and Grocer's Assistant, having goodItnowledge. Can bo highly recommended.Apply 1600, tfibofflce. ; • ¦' ¦ * ' i ; 'yOUNG ; Man dosiics situation as . Warden

: Labourer, or ' would' caro garden;;! gooddischarges, j Apply 1893, this offloo.: . ] . .>K ( \f \ Imperial Briar Flpe3» SUvcr-motmtoaj¦O\JAJ one shilling each, a*,P, M. Doyle's 59Qoay, Waterford. ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' . j !

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rocihapu—we always adviso them to drcoJoto aSOT? Howard Bills, a Idozen of which can boObtained at this OfHeo for 2/-, or 25 for 2/a.1

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' |Catholic 'Curate, deceased. ; / i ;

I ! NOTICE 16 HEBEBV OWEN, pureuaittoi&e Statnla1 32nd «od Q3rd Wic. cap. OS, thatajl pewons' claiming to: be Creditors, or other-Wiae;-fto:i have any claim or demand on 1 thetmeli vt the esid (Eeve«rend iWiiliam Delaay,who 'died «? or about th« fita day of August.J*VI, «rc rrqQirea, w VH IKLVIC ug duu *nyof November, iflOT, io ftirai&h iha partkulm(ID -Writing) of such claim or demandstpl iheoindeisksed Solicitor i '. tot tho BevcrendWiUiam OS&SSJI. of Gowran, in ttw WJ I otKilkeilhy, iPsrieh PrWjt , and the Kewrfend/•mesjHeniKberv, of:8t , John's, in 'th^ pn/<M KUfceniiy; OsthoJic iOuratf, the EcceojtitoreiMDj edlJn the 'laat (Will and Testament! <rfl<hesb'd jdeceft d, and W whom Proba'te jjtjhe«taid Will iwit,'en the 18tn day of «n<ib6r,¦lfeO7, i gsranted'iorlK- ot !&e Witerfoid {Dkbict'Bresft?% of jae (Stag"*! Benohr Divfedoa i fPro-batoVofithe HMi Oouriof Justice ID Irtland.tHmiXmOR IS SEKB^Y (F«DBT*[EK

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•WHDNESOAY, the Cth . NOVEMBER,' 000?.I* . . ; . . ¦

Ai| .¦ BAIJi iIiAuTa>m: 'XBANNaW).

¦ ¦'Within 3 mile i of Wellington Bridge- and Q

mllw ot Dultcormick - Slailwoy |5t>aitiana,¦ [ Jho En :iroJ Stock, as lollowa : t0 young iresl i wocking rilanes and Geldinga.

10 i yoar-old iPoUy lOJullocks, fat.OS 1 0-ycar-old (Homed . -©nllocke, fit for

' 20! Si-year-old Homed Bullocks, fit foxStalls. ;

ao;|tli-year-61 1 Homed Bullocka.20114-year-old Polly 'Bullocks. ¦ .Cattle are Alt' good; i and in very lorwaTd

conajtion. . , • ; , ¦ :2 ftUlking iTlibivMighbN

Hey .y dam "bay | (Horse, 4races. Many :prizes and ca

¦Woods' Cen^Eoaper, ' Hay<xatherer, Haseveral doublo2 Sod Ploughsand flpriny -KTurnip SowersBacks, with ;This tle Cuttolots. \ ¦ .

6 Sets Cart-;6. Caie and

' Oc nsisflng ¦"<Ttrr^iips.- aodquantity, of . Itauitkblo'Jotfl. !- ¦Terms at £o'cl<^k ! sharp,at' On©"" of .bullocks. S:Cropa. :

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iFftans of 1cam!be obtainCommanding.SRtnd Quart

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'K0TICE US•Atx it of Accocil or the &nilOOfTwill boOiGjtje, iDungartocal Covem:thelflOth day iID o-'clock, whmatter containwill | bo heard.

. ,The Accoutrbouts to: tooterostcd tor e<\ HUtcd C3rd c¦• : I - ¦ ¦ '¦ PAl

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Tho aboveto bo held oncciye and con iider tenders for 'niepairing theLab unrra' C<>tta£i3 in ' ocoupation ofMargaret iHabifl, ShanakiU. and UXavidLonenjan, Ballinparry. in accordance' withCloik of iWarli3 speciScition and under hissupervision. I1 Tenders nw t be -lodged; with,' 'me on orbefore Otl o'cl ck, a.m., on t3u> efbove-cmen-tionM day. .

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ChC DIOGt I1 " GuarantctSarafty. •; ¦ ; iNo . rifik : .. ' [the.lamp.Artifliio fUtinss

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fjnc i yoitreqtmid* Bight'Tospe<$ 1 jstadyv ¦sX &ocess:4i

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f hia young^ Block have wonied high' puces. [ ,

MBLBltENTSr—.snary Binder, do. |Mower ond

Kicker, Hay 'Rake and¦ (Lifter, i lEanure Distributor,and single and IWhecllPlougbB,lOultivalors, ©oublo and Binglorrows, M&al and Stono "Rollera,Slicetk and tPulpere, 3 Bheop

ceding j troughs, iDrill .Roller,, ana1 . eevoral miscellaneous

Harness. ..Carts,, . -Kith Sims .and -creels. •'

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.Potatoes., an- drill! & lar$eay, and; .Straw ia' iHaggard'. in

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ack, • commencing with thelo will conclude, with • the

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rVtire l !Land will /bo ©at fotanuary, '1O03, of which, duegiven. ¦ ¦ '¦'

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[era fpf the Conveyance oi3 period ot 03 months, com-Fanuarvv '1303, at the' variousJO Cork. District, ' will bo ze-undermentioned Office until 12on Tuesday,- iho 119th day of

ihder, trttii Listo of Btsrtiops,xl en applicatioa to tho..01BofeiVrmy Service Corps. Corlt.r's Oflke. 1 'Cork. 33rd October.

MSTmCT .OOUNCHL - OFiDUNiGAIRiVAN."

(HiBRElHY. iGUVENi that theints of : d;e labove-named Coun-ncial period ended 01st (March,opened' in Iho lUirban Councilran, by J. Gloro Otterrall, EM,nent Auditor, ' on 'nUJiSD'AY,f iNOVBMiBKR. et the hour oftn and I Where objections to any:d an the eaid several lAcoounts

3. will bo open . during offlcainspection of all pcroons in-iven; days before tho Audit. .ay of. fctobor, tCOT. '' ¦ ' • . ( ¦EICK: •iirJiDCAHiY.. *' • ¦ ,

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ilIAS: EUKAIL OUSTRICTOOtiNCEL.

IR3 TO COTTAOE3

iouodil' i iwill, at- theirUio Bth" NOVEBIBBR,

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JSQUSEHWiUD -CTOTKHTOHBi'MihTOtB; Ort-ittge Piano; Enelo^^ai^boarid-wHhtOellar-ettes;;aiid Carved Backvr 6ft. ,3in. long;-•Maborany Bookcase. 4ft".' i'Sft, high.; "In:iiid ICabinet -wfitfaj | Ormolu Mjounrfc; En-gbviriss by Laudaeer. Mitohel and Holl;Glass, land China; Elated Was*; Mibsijanyi Ghesti ot Dsawwa j ' Wardrobes;" Appolna.jrtenfri|of Dining anq Drawing Booms..Hajl,"*¦ 6 Bedrooms, Kitchen, etc. ' , - I ; .I 'j . - . _J__" . • • : ¦

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'TO EB BOLD DT UKiKBSEKVED AtfCTCIOJC-oa ITEUJ'SSOAIY. 3lst! OOTOKEIR, 1007 at 13o'clock, |at Xo. 8, IWiltiam- Street, Wnterford,byj pirectione of Mr. Bcbert WaddtOl ' who' laSeaying | ilreland) t'ii 'Entire HouseiholdTMmitur»- I . ! • ¦ .•

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-on jTOESOVY. 29th OOTOBER, 0DC7, at 1IL3Q•oVa lcJc, at \«, &, ¦D»n«rail« Plabe, Ttamore,by Idfrectjons od Mi-t» MtOrahon, tto> . lollow-in«; Hjouaebold Puroitnre, etc., •vix:—

(DCH UCG AiND nRA!W.FSX> BOCXMS-JOhadrs" in leather and haird&th ; Arm and:Ehi?ydirto - - liy iiogi ; Square Piano ; MahosanyT«l*3cbpe| Dinm^ Table, Sideboard ; InlaidOV-AII T Tafe ; Mijcintf . ajpd pccasional Tablea!,audiClwins, Gisati, China aijd Cutlery, Clocks, 'lain s; Piflures, Window Kangmg» > andiPolcs Carpete and Eup. Lociiea, BooksWwin. Jtsj and Ornamenta, . e'tc 'j •

HuAiDL—3Iat and UmbreHa Stand, Table,Oild tb. Stair Carpet and Beds. jBFTl>BOOMS (SV-Iioni and Mahogany !Bjd-rteadj.. Kair 'Mattre*>*ss, | Feallior BoUtusand i jPillcka. Wardi>t>b#3. : Chest Drcwem,Preeee*/ |ToiI«* T*bl*« and Glass, BaainSfonda and Ware, 1\>trel 'Bails, tncen,BJanije-tj, Oarpets, «:c. ' . ' ¦ • ' ¦ '. [Kitchen land CaKnary ! Requkitoe. I

i iHoiinAa, WAISH AND SQ-N, ;. I i' . ; i '• Attctlon«ara. etc..: j . ! .' ¦ . h« \ Mail. W.aterfori

{ i OITY OF .WiAflEETOEDN0i3. - 53 AMD 63, itWOR OTREET

(Adjoin ir^ tfre Waisii Charity.) ,•QBOSS PROFIT EBNT.i £37 PER lAOTFDM.

; j ¦. ; j . . . FOB' . OALB. .. - . . . . . .. j\3»! Be_$OM> BT^CtainC.A.trCTION at'Our PKOPBRmy SAIUFiROOlES. TilE-MAliL,

WAiTErWOCHD, on' MOSIDAY,' ttb NOVEM-BBB/ iSiffytit jia o'ci'ock {bydirertionia ol tb©

'(RapKeoritativen cf -Mi Ellen ii. W«l-:IrJ,¦"the Interes-Vip tt» "Ewo Xewiy bnili'^Stbrie^- (OiKetrihff i "Housed;- X«3'. 53. and 35, MANORSCSSJ3F,'- I^VkrfoM' (adroinin? tb« ¦ Waltk•Cfcjrrly}; wjth .very large Gaidens at- tho' rerfe,'held under liease from A.jJT . Bonaparte Wyse,EJO., ! ior si term of 93 year© f rom -29th Sep-esnber, 1S72, at tb« L{>w Linauai Beni of £1S

Ca. Od; i 'Voot Law Valuation; £35 0s. Od. ; '' ] ! : ' • ! ¦ ! : ¦ •" • . Yearly. -

No. 6? i w let by | th? montij. at- - iJEQ Csi lSd.i ...,./.........: ;,..". £28 0 B

Ko. S5 , ia I lex by ! 'the nronlb- at :«a .&i. od.| .._ :....... G7 o o, J [ ¦ I : ' i . ¦!. - ! G51 0(Dedact Ground B^nt CB 0 0

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Striet, Wat«rford;'Or I : ' 1 ' : •! ¦ • ' ,• I fflHOilAS-WJLLSH AOfD SON. "" 1

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Soa [Mali; Wat«rford. ¦

<J>VERTifeBQiBNTS KEOEIVBD TOO LAtB-i | FOB CLAS3TF1OATI0N. ¦ ' \ \

¦fno tiET-r-Cotnfortable fco«filngB; a fewJL miniates (walk to Railway Station. Tonnsmoderate. Apply to 35 O'ConnoIl Street. ! 'SHOP [ ASSDCBTANT—Tonng Woman vuU

gitokticm1; . tborongU lmoVrledge Grocery;Bakery and ProvUlona; capable taking charfie;•crotsld assist at boaso-keopiag. Address MissPhelan; ABha,voe, Abbeylelx. __:-OMAIiC ; Welsh Pony (trained) for Bale atO Wafcrfotd Norembet Fair, ot.BosanqnetiLehardefaf, rStlftw; .' [ r ' ; ' . .; _ :

^THPOBTAHr'Annonntemeht-ToTyer BrothiOT,'J. Builders, Barrack-street, Waterford, beg to.Inform too public that they aroproparod to con-tract forWlclissesofBttliain^ work, Alteration*,'!General House Bepairs. Sanitary Arrangeinents,'Shop Fronts "and Flttlnga, on inost inodorateterms. ¦ E«tirnatcs Cneo. ' Note address: PowerBrothonl Barrack Street, Waterford. . .TBISH Plga' Feet, nawly cored, 7s. for 1 otrt,X I3s^ jfor two cwt.j or 30s. for. five errk.Fannlng'B b'OonneU Street. I

OB SALE-rLady's Bicycle la splendid con-ditlon; also deli bedroom and dinner sets;

all cheap. Apply. Murphy's Auctlca Bocnn,O'Conoell Stroet, Watcrfordv ¦

LOSTr424tb {October, between Quay, WilliamStreet, pad £ady I»ano, Gold-mounted

Knce-»Di Glasses. Finder rewarded at tbJaoffice. I - ! ! ¦ • r ¦ . ' • • ¦; !¦ ' ' !

HTraTEES For fllre by day, week, or zaoctXx.O''Walai,'BaUysaneesba.. !¦ - I

"DlAHOiFor 8«Jc7~cosf5o"oluiieas, la perfectJT order J only V months in nsa 1 ' BO rcaibnabla

-vBer reteod. I Apply, 1B01 this office. , i |

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A!T i Gio©lIAara aiEDIOJOi EAIiIi3 flliPatent Medicines and Medical Beqwaitot o|eeoM at; WJw]es3le Prices for Cash. (Doctori»*Pfflsorfptipagr20 per icent.. to 30: {per. cent.f<»rer tbah nricen charged in many places.'

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Churolii (Bdwan^-.^dost «on olLvjwrgft I Mdrdugrt,; deeply regretted.—¦IBJT>P.

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THE ris* iri |he price o! bread is by no meansa local ttuifortune. All oi-er'tbe Ur.itedKtogdcwn tie loaf it' dejirer. lAccp'rjip. .'tb

-retunu iwued by the Board of Trs'do mostof the large tbwns in England havp]put atleast a halfpenny on to the price of the largeloaf. la London one large bakery concernStubbornly ield out against high price* inflour and wheat, and retained' the standardprice. The manager of this concern Waswaited up'orf by',a contingent i from 'theMaster Baken Association : and these men,almost panic-stricken at ! this cutting of theprice, begged of , their fellow master bakersTO, go wrni inc rest, ana innate the pricesTaeii facts are only cited here to confirm buopening statement, that the price of breacis affected not only in 'Waierford, jbut W,almost every-part of Great Britain andIreland. In the.last issue of thsWATKEFOBtNews there was an artiile'throwin^ somelight upon the1' influences which are produc-ing jdear bread" According to the. Editorof the "MarkJLane Express," the price1 ofbread Is the result of the rise in the price,ofAnierican wheat. • His other argument—

prld s populaf ion—may be neglected hen[»ce it refer* (O foodstuff in general, anit to bread in particular; Sufficient, howicr. has been said to Drove that the eauu

; 10 me poor ana tne ui-paia toners uthe city this change in the price of bread f!of !vjtal impcrtancc. To ^hemj indeed, tb<price of bread !ii as the mercury in a baro<meter—if it is low, all is jwell : if it rises,th4y must be prepared to encounter stress.Scr puth depends upon the 'price of bread, ilseems absurd that there is not some person,or persons, vested with. civil authority, who¦will use that authority to regulate ' the taleof bread. i ' ' ' i • * ''¦ :. In,the early Jays of civilization the' thingappears to have been done. ' \Ve do notpropose to look for instances"of bakerysuperintendence as far back as the Stone

grinding stones, and even prehistoric loaves:abundant evidence that our ancestors of theStone Age eat 'their four-pound loaves aswe do- now. But we havi unimpeachableauthority—Pliny—for «ayin» that tie earlyRomans appointed a special magistrate tokeep', hts eye uponi all matters to do withbread. ' In England, as early as: 1366, anAct of Parlianient xrzs passed,- regulatingthe''prictf of bread by a public atsixe—asysten -which Continued doyn to ' 1836. InWaterford, when Sir John A; Blako wasMayor, werarci told that to *pcnt much ofbis time in paying surprise visits . to the

Union remembers the days wJben tue iiijiouguConstables used to enter shops and. telzcupon- underweight. loaves. : " Alas I • thosedays are gone away ": or rather nowadaysit is not the Borough.Constables who carryoff loaves of little.weight. . 1 ¦ : - i ;

Ths situation in Waterford—if it had nota serious tide—might be amusing, j There!isi one party of master bakers who haveannounced that they see ndthirig for it butto increase the price of ttcir! four-poundloaf ; there b another party who (do not feeljustified in adding a mite to the price oftheir loaves, largo or small 1 whilst accord-ing to Mr. Maddock there is but one housein Waterford where one can get a loaf of a.prescribed weight.* According to-Mr. Youngthere is another shop in the.city where a

4lb. loaf is always to b? seen pojied uponaacalca ; whilst there is another shop wherethe four-pound loaf will not be sold underany pretext . whatsoever. '.' Cnacum poursoi, ct Dicu pour toot " appears to be themotto of our bakers t and douinlesi it is anexcellent raotto -though at! times its adop-tion entails som'a little uncertainty to thepublic.. . . . ; r -<tf . I j ; ' '' • ; ' -

Tfc price of bread at ] one time wasdetermined by i adding a certain sum to the

price ; of every 'quarter of flour in naois ofthe I Inker's expenses and proGo ; and for

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It is noi 'ofttrj.ihai joriunes go-<v6C(?|CJK?1but w» story of 4 Iprtunaijor •whioh> n ownercannot. *>B IOUIMI 'is. now going 'the jro mas. Itappeaw' ft?t nj .w. ago a. .fltel va ash, ofBrooklyn 1XJ8X died.i lea ting ber coney toa former ; 6<3(o61; ' " iffiona,'.. Mrs, ,. Ldefaid«Younger,' A- Brooklyn-lavyer i» now in thiscity flearebin&. tot&lta. We ung«V ' If he lady:does' not d[8clda£ herself before the jend olth«. month,'"she ' yill—^accbxling to <h» termaof the ^?ill—low Mrt. Waai's money, md the.estate ¦will' be distributed ¦ among, tt 9 Neshfamily. '- - ¦ ' '¦ ¦: ' - ¦¦¦•¦

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mnd:¦-!» 6aw .*o:, Jiave.pom > 10 iMr. 'J¦Mills, of Keady-—an'Adstr. dian bexrucXhe amount is |>Ut at l015, )00, and i£4s eaid to be "about " 0 de sart tor thppdes. in. order. Ijo iflx.mattaa up. Htrouble seems to: be that -widow* willfor him. Mr. Bllills' agreeff -with the tiWeller Uiat : wi<Jowa ar« <> b© avoideeenu .that ihe into bf ihU latest forti¦Wai enfi'ajred '¦.'in: • Jhfr* tusii less oi' lneivending. The lVewsveaaio»'. iBeneyolatitution "haa b«ta' elready a'amm«rinsgates. .

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of an wusive.. wrttthe. . Many -year* ego 1, tiaaensa2ed'in- A.nfi 'W3r>aper <mc©.in the hieigb.bonrhood' o l ) Uie;, Strand.. A¦ porter Attachedto thig offi<?« was an Irishman—an ainffipcn-sfoner._ /A very, decent'man;,"but.cureea iwitha habit of spendlri^' bis pension . moc ey onmalt liquor. ' Th« Bosi put up mlh tha ipen-sWher's lapses for la long time,' but 01 e; dayopen: war broke 6at, :and; Her lltrjeety s oofrant bad to go. H used to eee jhim oc< aiion-slly in the neighbourhood; {Ho iflitted aboutfrom one job ito another, ibt t 'could noi keepmy position Jor robre Uiari *

: lew wefefc 1 jTh«[art.time I eaw him (and opoko ,to hi n) ioxaa engaged me « •ffood-paver in tie f :tiandixd be was busy laying blocks of Wood : n1 Ihojwifcst thoroughlaie, in Europe. .A jnonth>r two later..in iJie'middte'of a bard Winter,1 man called at *our office. H« had Rompl ru»w«

jntereai in trie pcnsionw-porter, and & > . tlhetiller -was TeJerred to me. lAll I eoul< eoyvisa, that 1 had dpoken to ttiim one A y eaite was -working in : the Strand iroadwa: '•' I«>nqaired that tb^news tfas.l: Th« ma» badbeen left a large fortune by a bralher wb< ' hadmad« the fortune, mining,; in* America^ .

1 Every effort -ma» i made. <o '" trace «nr lateporter, but nothiajt could bo heard of .hin iora long period. ] iAnd| now. cor)oea the twuredy

K» *uwu *Jwvr 11. \ , j - . . . .:KindnfcJ3 to the poor canno!..,be too hi;hl

commended,' but tthefe is euih a thine : zbeing extra-generous' with btber . poodle'ityvney. .The 'Lambeth Guardian* have d<cided to supply the : poor , in their ¦ Norn 00establishment : -with , -the «dai ys paper*.x\x>uld sogg&st that out oi .their own poc £etthese Brenerouj iGuardjana ehodld buy ''Biatolo " paraphenalia Ior <Jie inroatea. ¦¦ ¦. -.y ' ",¦It reminds one of ilr. IW, SJ Gilbert's &a

Ballad oboul CaptAiri Oleece -.[who 'molly :pddied his crew—' . . ' ! . :¦ ; ; , | ^ ' ./ ' ; . ¦'. .

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j.ae - A inies " JK19 7 Da*uraay atene(Beguiled the-leJaure ol ithc crew.

A WOHKHOUSE brnvRif. '. 'iBut the Lambeth: Oaardions have been

already a valuable ! library, aaa the bo >}ktwere doubtless eelecfed wiut the greatest <a'e—that id, ihat .lhey eboold bo oouableJV) toeIitorary palato' of jwple wilhl (presumalily)lirnitea incomes.: There were books in thisunion library on golfj and a. number of th4>volumes ' were treatises on . economic*. T ie«wa* also <t plethorA of works] dealing; tt ith." tho' puigalivo IpartTo! fir* in; velaUon tordigiouj sccta"—triia-tcrver thi Hadea t intmay men. , Now. a library of <hi» kind must

\JU meiooca, aoorH - .sar. uarntraoa muiians,about tho methods of leteeiiAg air ships ;naot: making-motors <36 Jorty miles an houion the (King's lhi{rhway, shonld be puroha-Hiout oi the £10. voted' for literature by he¦Bochdale iPJUG'a. ; . ¦ .- ; , ¦ '¦

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ton, should be elated 'at too iiiatant eucc laaol bit play ""Ireno <WycherIey. " Conolos v*proof of tbo public interest in the prod act onis aCorded by tha Jacl that itTwill bd . j r o ioentod at a flying matineo ei i£astbourn« onTuesday next 07 >Mins (Lena Aehwoll -and tercompany. This cntarpriaing | >vMit ¦ of' 42i6play will in no way Interfere witb the usualcraning performance alt the Kings way'Theatre.A xomarkable incident occurred1 yosttrday inconnection . - with, tho. flying ' matinee cJ .the" Sagar Bowl " 'at (Brighton.::: When th# tr* in«tartc4 from tLondoq »t was, ttobad thsi t s-oof. 'tte Dlayers were -oot' atoonjr Kh« Isavelli 32

parta and when -1he,|iain reached East Cndon; the company: wot in the middle of a hitrehearsal of ihe «u down (play . iAt the etion, however, tbo mitaing pertprmerB put»n appearance, bavins cot-.cioad in A ta:cab' of the train which they, tibd .missed.Virtorla.;' , , , ; ;, ; . ¦ , . ; - . - . ; ¦ ¦

HEE (DBAiHATIO <iENSOEL ' : 'The question of the Abolition of . drama

cejworship etill •effitfltes the,Cockney mliMy. own opinion is, that after ul'.the PubCon«or, if he be- of *n op*n end liberal—aliterary—mind fcae an impprtaot omce- to C211} influence is lilt,,toot eo anuchio theatiof -the (WeatEnd, as in. he Bmaller and lockc* playhouaea, whera. Ithe Htasto. of iaudience i«, to. [eay, CM least <f>f it,- , harediscriminating, d perceive, bowever, thatam: oot.at one with 'the "iDdvino Barah." ifumtiv interviewed on the matter. e5» .<claimed: "The Censor! Obsolete, xidlcuwi fcand above nil perfectly useless 1" • ; .; : . ¦< .

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"A bas ia" c«wure].(PUy» art written e, idproduced ior |the public. ! Let Ihe pub icfudge thenw he puwio ia AD ;e»eeUent Judge.CeMora are not ion\y •usdesa: Hies are;hH»Jfull I insist upon lt-ihanmult aideurely yiuwon't deny me e certain. ,¦ «itperienoe oftheatrical matters. . . ., ¦¦ . . -. £ \ ¦ ¦

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play • killed '. by the, absurdity 1 »nd the M t «»•talfona' -ol caneor*,; *nd ifteir, <SM««r ,ruloc J >•And I hsA read the ananuscrjpW, and1 ku« *.a. far as one can know /thoso tb, nra, thtvt t >e«Uye would hare Oeen oot < nly JUMWC Ueo«e««e»—needed by the mftnase^aftd artJsVeaas sr«U a» by the antho»-*nt |t«rarT*iev« \awitih an excellent ipflnence. ± 'm . :' . .,, : v, ' ;•

"After all,' U' mndt aol .jbe torgotten. tliat, au-Atre* are buain«ia:.conceiiU i as . will u? loyers d'art,'!and .« the Government is toInterfere at all Jet it be a help , and aupm rtand Dot a drawback|«? a nuiaince. Nest cetsst The only <ertsogi are the publjc,'.'

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A few fact? relating" bow . iha Lualtcnlaet«amer haa broken all-record*] may 'not xout of place. ¦ Two days! after : leaving Qoeei fl>town the officefa thought- well At lubrkati )g

1 tlw firemeat by . pplyiitol j. them -»i *a i bottle -of beer t{ each,. -wjtw the ' veci itthai Ihe steamer ¦ acoomplisbfd' the , Wefi rdibraaklar «u»;<»f, - , / t-j 'mam 1-' -.(6wr i the dt y ,tThe jpeer .• ««( . no»,.coatlni|Bdi fjhe 'iollowi jadav, with the ooloriunale wattU, : accord! iglo- euter** telestsmei that Ihie ftWp.feU ba -S?7 mile* par day I H«r« ii iardble illnatrati >nfor working men ahd.,<rth«tt. j«f the:gr< stpdrantaie ¦ of r otUmnf thmnrtlv&i < > with- tsja ^id 3J.'J>ool|m'4 . MiltvItojaw. . -8irt« mreani , t&> ¦: Dioolan'sl broke. •; <u( L. record* •• 101iupedor Quality,- a$4{ '«W1 hood-the Bl i«Xibbon for !Wine», SpinU and i ilaU Liqai ta

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jagt day for Bonaing in lists la Monday next!/':1 WacannoVyeOfli a date for doeldtjagjaboalihe beafe; Uat The work - o( ¦ analysing 'anOabulat|n« ttie lists Is alow, doallng ai they dtwith Buch a largo numDor of names." ! I T

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THE QLENAHEIBI AFFAIR. : ; - [ ¦ .:, ¦'" ., Mr.. Birrell>'irho has been, topring the Westpt Ireland. ia'evidenUy a;birdof thbBoyieBocheorder-that-. 1» If uThe ?aU Mall Gaiette',*;' ajOondon Tory, drgan, Id tto be ' believed. "TbePall Mail" aays -" Wltbtn the part feW. daysMr. Blrrell. the Chief Secretary (ot trela&a^hupersonally paid* visit tO'Qlenftheiry, Lord Ash-town's Waterford 6ea»,jand the scena of thereoentexploslon'. A well-mformodcorrogpondentwrites that he understands Mr; Blrrell ! nowtncana to armolnll & Rn»nnil»alnn^r\rahn™iii.i~

01 vait ' """<» UJU £IJL|MUS(T«IS tuBvy wj utTeaagaio. tooatthtw whole, olrenmstanoea of Ithe case.; .' It i» under-.V t h i a BtoM.irartber.' that Lord Ashtown, thevlcUm,

Mill* approTea'ot tbo conrae, |and has, In fact, ap-1 Anti- proacried Mr. BlrreU's Department with a.v*ewr chief to'Us being adopted." It'may be that the'vislfirbpos^ referred to was paid to Woodlawn, Co. tJalway.'ler Mr " Lor Ashtown, the victim," Is very ktafl Indeed<I. It in approving df the Enquiry, - Bnt so doubt we10 tale shall, .hear more on. ¦ tha subject \ presently—spapei; possibly In the rernciODB pages of "Answers."at his"

BOAD STEAM Bo££lN0.- ; ! :• :, ! ; Judging try the dJscnsalofl which took plaoa! ; . , at the last.meeting, of the Waterford (No. '1)¦¦¦- ' ' Boral District Courlctl there seems to be: a, WldosW'y , fllycnfance. of opmlon amongsf the|,: aembets of,1 waa t body.as to,' the -ntJllty or'otherwise,ofheigh-: iropaWng tho pnMio roads, by stcata-roilln^iacbed1 Instead of ,- as foraerly.-by:. band labour. ,l Whyripen- Jbbro should bo any antagonism to this modernI with method of making good |oads throDghout tho>y on oonntry tt la difllciyttotiDderstQnd, except Upon'i pen- ithe ground that most old-fashioned folk axo slowejday o fall in

wHli^whatjth^y'caH "newfangledaotJons."-.• 'Twta -evej;. thus in tho history 0progress. In the oarlydays of tbo steam englnjoi -wlseaoro'sbook his hoafl and rudfally askecwhat would hoppen if a cow should get on! therailway lino In front of an ianfUnb coming ,ajonfat tho express rate of ten rhUes an hour I . "Godbolp the cow," was the answer. Bolt waswhenthe public streets were first lighted by g»8 isWaterford; prejqdlco ran so mnoh In favour-oltho oil-lights that tbe gas lamps wore smashedagain and again;' when tho Enockaderry!watersupply was first mooted the project found; many[ipposers, but fortunately ;Cood aonso and thn

n ugwi niujiivni «uo j)lii;01C0» UOOD Ol anlsexhaustlblo water supply., Need wo go fartherthan to point, out Qio unreasoning oppositionwhich has boen'exhibited in our own tlay andgeneration to-the Waterford free Drldge project,which la at'Iast bearing consumpatlon. , "i '

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iippT0?emont of buihighways by "the aid of tb«steam-rbflor. This : method hn« . h«m n*n#/wr

of all kinds is rendered eiaier, afcr and lessDXponslve. , It la' a bepa especially ¦ to beaats 'ofburden carrying heavy teftds- from point to pointIn tho country districts> example's of which werejjvon by,the County Bacveyor at' the meeting toiThich wo aro refcrrtna. SHarnbss,' : tackling,vbeols Vind all sorts o5 vehicular appliances are03a1 sabjoot to> wear and tear over stcam-nllDd¦oadB than oveff tho Bo^caUod contract roads of;hoi old; Grand IJury ^system. . Tourlsts' aroiocbnragod to Ttsl(i places where they know tt^ollghways are* good *and KJTOU looked-after';' thenidal outlay is-the more serious one-Hf serious,t can bp.callcd—hutf'eanstaoriarf that the, riifd"if a steam-rolled xoad"is cato latod at flro y«arsbe 'nltlmate caving in' repairs must.bo ap once

hcuuJj Ol conrsei, the old contractors^ are: notenamoured of the innovation^ To bo sure theydid their bost "according to speclflcation," andcertainly tbolr occupation, was not exactly, .oftho Ihortlcaltural kind. " But all tbo samo tberowcroi more profltablo pickings . than road-scrapings under manyf of theso old contractswhich none bat the liquated could appreciate.Lct' ua bops that ' thor prejudice against wellkept Bteam^roUed roans is bnt ephemeral andtbot common cense will at last prevail. < ; :

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' : Tbis'nowly-formed Company will, ye undor-ttand, shortly pn» into commission their handyUttlo steamer, the ^paprey,"1 now boln£ oyer-woii, ouu popuuuuy j^own as stopper in tne¦Waterford Steamship Bervico, has fion? toGlasgow to take cbaf£CjOfjthe(''0;sproy*" .whichla oxpectod to arrlvo at tbla port, within afortnight or BO. : The advent of 1 this littlesteamer will supply a mncb-heedod want to awide and prodnoUvo riparian ,! district, and

a vvw tn'ii 1 viiuiv pYm t xj i M V i W K t n .ftfi¥I KV ''*1*ii f f lw w*people to whom a river, steamer., will . coma asquite a God-send In regard to I the marketing-ottheir goods In Waterford. Tho some remarkapplies with equal force to those at Dancannon,Checkpoint, .Passage, Arthdrstown, Ballyhdok)and 1 tbo Hook dlstrlots, who;after .transactingtheir business Jn j tba^ty 1 apd. ileavmgi theirmoney there, will :flnd a convealont and accept-able Imodlum for return to their vlllagea andhomesteads on thej riyo.r banks. . ' ; . : ;OTEt INFIBMABY.i ;i ! : ¦ > , ¦ ¦! ; :• : . , v ; ,r .

. ! 'The Mayor an6V-,Mderniih,W. B, Ward weretho IsIUn'g Governor of .the! above Institutiontnis( ,weefc, but hlsiVfobhlp bemg .unavoidablyabsojrt Mr. Ward.aU«|jded^andmode the fol-lowing report:—"October . 2|stj 1907. ' I vJslteathe Inflnnary to^ay and.wgai accompanied'onmy tour of Inspection by the courteous Ifatron,Mrs.'Bonan. I found everything In excellentorder. The provisions were[ good, and therewero no oomp}ainta.r-:W.B.' WABP.JIP. (Aid.).",

TB± BBIDQE APPEALS. I \ '\. '. ,} ' ¦ : . : 'I: ' 'At last tbose appeals, with tbo nator© of

which oar readers have already; boon made,acquainted, are before-tbe Privy.Council, pre-sided over by, the Lord Chancellor, and whatthe ' doctaon of that ; august trlbimal; mar bawill shortly bo madejmown ! The Bridge Com-nusalopors claim that1 tho award mode by Mr.MlUs, thearbltratttr if £C3<OO0 was InadequateoompensAtlon for (the. deprivatton of-the tollsand all tho other rights and privileges conferredupon them by the Authorising Act ot- 1785 aswell aa the value and vested rights of the1 ferryacroKJ »Be Snlr. Oafhe other, hand the appealOf tto'Corporatlon ft based on1 the'contentionthat tho sum aboro mentioned! Is excessive andmuch above th jrcal value ot the property, com-prised,'In the. award.whlca they aet down as524 ,000 at.tbe very oatelde. I ItIsrtherefore,between these two, sums that tbeTriry Councilare being asked U> dscide, and both sides arerepresented by emloesf counsel. : As tho matterIs fu&/tftftc« we are precluded froEtcommenHngfor tho present upon tbe merits of eltber side;but there Is one thing we may aay, namely, thatthfl i. Oorporatloh of Waterford deserve mtftb.prsiBO f QI the loyal and generous if ay In whichthey istood by Mr. J. J. Feelyj upon whom thebnmt of carrying through this icon test dovolved,and who stuolr to his guns! with oharactex-Istio tenacity andability. ;- ! ;

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POACHING OJSr-T^^OlB. I ' . I 1 • 'On •Wednesday",*VFttta- same sitting, a pett-

Hu nii Uetj Jt tnr hWtVlniJirt nh1<*ti ci nhmlu»/.lfishermen and inSabtlKsta of 'Clonmel appealedagatost' a by-law made by tha Department ofAgrlcoltore and TeobnlcaMnstrnctlcn to extendA prohibition already existing]so as to: preventthe use of all engines for the eaptnro of flsh be-tween the bridge at Sulr Island and the bridgeknown as »heTl Gas Homw I Bridge," save andexcept single rods and llntm when used from tbobanksof tbe river, The petitioners alleged thatU this new by-law was sanctioned It would hatethe effectpf prohlbitlDg flshipg ot everydescrlp.'titte fxom BulrilstaJJia; A* the local Inquiry'evUHBce vaa given that s very large amount ofpoaching was carried on by varioos means b>;tweentho bridges (mentioned,! and tbe Depart-'mejrti catne to tbe.Oonolusloij tb»t «he protectionof tho flBbeHdsflemfcndedtbe, prohlhlUon con-L.«i-.j ¦_.h. M fltfil .v 1 *»»-n>««HA—tr n"

(witractM by'Mr; Slggtils) appeared'for tbofFIs»«ry,ptosarvatb»ln stopper* e-t the by-law.TU6re w»s to appearance tor; the petltlonort,'onjl »b«<>3WnUt^g'»>nctloti««th»new!by-law.U.tX.—BAXtlKMI«LAH; flRASOH.^ 'V :''t '\ ; A :meetln|_of this branolr. was held lastButton Mr. Wiflv gNw^ w;tt»^pn4M»; Vj Utop«iaen»-TB.' Byanv J. MarryJ It vttielan. p|itefioral4-lMIcOrath*- P. By»n, jr. -^ mai;7. Hennobry, P, Gee, Mw. -Seatfog,' -evictedtenant \> V. -6rlfto, /-arfi^B' fflSpiatter. dlscossed, was the pirilamantary coTJectlon, which will, be made a Bundajr next,no 37tt, iana the foUowmg ere i appolnied a»;, «Ua«t«»^NIchoUS; Monlsiey. .It ;1ffil*taB;- -E'

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Ti '. |'xC|te«^SuSd DSaeU'1p^4B11*8*ea¦' •: * 'drcnlar In whlel>- h> , states that lt ls prc-. ,' posed oelebi»W»he t BWorgiM»lnB».P»<*tc*'s

. , Cbnrobfby a sacred oon >ert,uiiaerthe.aireopon. of Mra.Baioyli;Tl|^U' nteiwtu .iynbte that¦

',¦1 tbe orjanhaSbsipa bull teatlliely af. th»jworks: of Mr.Aleo Chestoirtt < ho Mauor, wlidtAS s<>

.! iaeces»fn ^ «alled i mIlaT4brgaiu^WmanyhB reUglonsIrlshn^ tkitefODe tyealW-', date bt.taW auspWOua »»*ni baa nolyrt been.,, definitely fixed, but** r*In*posiUo*io. state"I that the programme wU Inelude'* The Reaves*»o artf T aag)"- "Prarte J e tne F«the»,t tbe

celebrated- "Inflamma Us" (from Boaslnl'o"SUbal Mater-),' a»il I angarelU's "Laudato'That ihe support and servlocs of .WatWorivwmllfito wm be ooidlal y extended to; 3?afliaiO'DonrieU Is, we are oon Iflent, ! a' teiegtm ooa-«lualoa; and It is more than possible tfcat theoutcome j of tho tsaugu atlon >rffl lead) to theformation of' ft CH©rai Boolety In Watertord,wUch 'can ao -weU-1 ana capably euptly thematerial for snob: an orgrfslsatioj). r 1 ; . ;> . . . . ! i . -. |.v ;.-; . 'j .!. ¦• .?. 4:! i : [¦ : ! ;- ..

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POULTO1'TBADBJXN ( laBBlbK-ON'-fetJlB.¦ M»J P. Klrbyi Cartel -OB-Bnu1, In the course

of his ettdemoe before tt > Ballway CommissionIn »ubl(o'00 Monday, laid about 2.000J livepooltry per week were ient from-January toMay from his town to Gttat Britain, and a likequanaty was-sent "dead " for! the rest bf theyear, it ithe rates 'were lower1, dealers couldgive thef farmer better pr oes, and so enoouragehim-to i breed more 000 try. Inireply to theChairman, Mr. Klrby saia that,1 rongniy speait-Ing. he paid the two 'rail way companiesil about£1,000 a year for poulfa 1 trafflc coming andggla , but ho vras : not 1 ware he'could,'get atrader's! ticket in oonseroenoe of that. ¦;; Hethonohk 1k trntim lui to tbi I adVKltaRQ Of tfll O0n-ceroed if the raQwava ' we» bsMed. pver fa theState and managed by an Irish authority.

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: Committee of thQ CorpVra Son. tae Hlgu Bheryiprosldedi ¦and - there :we r»'"als'«!jpr"cSeii(--Di.O'Sumyan, Alderman Wh) ttle, T. Fitzgerald, E.Walsh, Matthew Cassio, James Young, John J,

'Rogers, |P. ¦ Hlggin»,"T>f, Kennedy, M.8JO.H.,P. Hlggms, E.8.O., ana M J. Fleming; BoroughSurveyor. : A long and important report, hicbwill be submitted to Council, was given to the'Cbmmlttpe by Dr. Kennefly In relation to thespwerago gystemof ttio oltV, Plans were lodgedby Mr.- y?. Newenoam ' at . houses at JuowerNewtown, ' anA they tve» ; appravcd otJ {Therespective' ' reports of tHo Medical Offlders,Doctors Kelleher and Momssey, yi on read andmarked as satisfactory. The Borough Bnivevor

na IC was oraered that proceeamgs DO ta«engainst thorn. ' Mr. Arthue Dobbjto, Veterinarynspeotor; reported that slir appllcatloos for tbe

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seized the [caxcaBO of a cow .which !had Bufferedfrom tnberoolosis, tho proporty of a man namedCarroll, Airundel Square,. Also a ! quantity; , ofputrid flsh tbe property c< Mary Ann Bmitb',and i prosecatlons wore ordered In each case.On tbQ Recommendation of Dr. Kennedy it w»sordered that a proper system:,of trbogh closetsbe provided for tbe fish maikot Instead of theptesent tniganitajry ones/1 fA letter was readfrom Messrs. Mstterson AJjCo., the; Glen, I inccnnectionrrrlth too DOUCO aorvod on tbom1 toprovide' a Isystem of plpo soweiafio from theirpremises to tbe main sewer,jand It waa referredto the Borough ETBTOVOX .vat, forthei. report.TheroDOrtaof «h# Sab-fianltarvSOmcers were

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- On Wednesday the: pArMage-t<x)!t plteo In•Plerciestown CsrthoU«€hn»on> iWexforflt of Hr,Gerald More O^Jcfrancnd Miss Geraldlne MuyFitzgerald,[eldest dau«ht£ijof tho late LordMaurice Fitzgerald and' of (odV Maurice Fi£z-perald, of Jonnstow>» Castler Wexford. Bev.W. Fortune,. PJK,. assWiodj by tho Bev; W.HantoBr C.C'Murriatown, ft>nd theBevi HenryLamBort, Bonrtown, performed'the-ceremony.Tho bridesnialds'were- Mies-Eathleett-Fitzgerald(sisteriPt the bride), MIssostjtforo O/Ferralt (2),and Miss- Forbes,- and tb»> Dos* man' was Mr.Forbes, uncle of the- bridORfoomi I After; tbelast Gospel lot the NupHal' Moss, cetDtfrBtett byFather Fortune.'the rev.'.gentleman Breached

wno u "unairman" oi tno y/ axiom.tfoara orGuardians, flaoghtor of a ybunRer eon of tbelato Puke of Lelnstcr and griiiid-daughtorol tbelato Earl of :Graqard. . Tbojbrido'a father wasa lineal descendant of Lordl Edward Fitzgerald*the. patriot martyr. -, i - J . j j -. , ; - . ,:•• . (

| .- ¦ A' .A ^'GBBATfBbcCEBafj'i Vl 1 '-. '\ /:' •¦: ' :"• ! •- The revival of tho . Bavybrickeni weeklymarket Is proving A great; success. :„ Wo men-tioned In yesterday's Issue {that over^OQplgsWore bonghd .that morning at Stop prices; and wehave not the slightest doubt that as the presentarrangements; progress double . tbe ; numbef ofpigs will change Sands on tbe Bill. ' Bnt, certainelmplo,conditions are not t6 be pverlookedbyfarmers and plg-feoders generally. Foretxample,the 'buyers' specially, ask us; to state!that Jnrncuro au pigs Drought to me nauynncKenmarkeh; when . In creels, should . be < releasedtbe m6meut of arrlTol and pot oft the ground foiInspection .'and purchase.', Wja are. aware, thattop ..often ' under the creeljpurcb&sei systemtho' bacon industry of Ireland, owing to tbebeating of pigs, while, penned—Bometlmea, bygonuino,. but more freqaently by Irresponsiblepersons at the markel, did gw*t barm. To avoida repetition of this pracUce.tho buyers wish the

parafes cpaccrned, \w» cOrMoiiy support, thisreasonable rMueit,- «d woa^e jmre tbftt ihusoto whom It Isboljig ihado will eo the advantageof ohservtog its cotidiyQn9,aiip loyally stand bytbo merchants and buyers to makatho morketapronounced pucc ssr not ,only at home but in

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THE PIG TBAPE BEVIVAD1 I . ' ¦ • ¦<' .' . Mr. Thomas't Itonnelly, faon. BDC; of theWaterford Pfgbnyers! Assoolafion, has issued anotice thatxlty buy en will attend at Thomas-town Hie ost , Wednesday inj each mouth, fortbo purpose]of ostabUsblng [the ' monthly, pigmarkpts. The bnyera are flora to receives righthearty, welcome In thai thzlvlog and prbdnctlvefllstrlct. . / :,,] ¦ " ;.- .- , ',¦. . . ; i -. . -1 :- ¦":, ,.; }T~

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- According to the Begistrar-General's returnthe death rate In the dty of Waterford for theweek ending; October 10tb Was equal' to 25*3per 1,000 per annum of tbopopnlatlonj In otherIrish olt{es tad towns the! d*atb rate>os :-{¦Clonmel, 359; Cork, 24'0,; Limerick^ 13*7 :Wexford, 187; Dublin, 2fl*3i . ¦ « - -- - - t- - ¦- -- - ;- " - 1

. Wotorford Btlll contlnuea to show an i alarm|-Ingly high rate.' There must jbesomocansfl forthis, and It U only fair that fb > dtUoni I shouldibave somo lnfcontrovertlblo statement pul beforethem as to ttie causBol tbiaj heavy mortality.

K^MACTB6M4JS.BAOB'!J^TING'.'- l ¦;'¦', ', ' ¦ ]> , j Oorsport g «ad«rs, r0* (Blinded that thiabpTO flxjuie takes p*ace CH'Ti lursday next ovoa new and ir< UWd out ooorsa In tbeiproximit-,of Kllmaothomaa.f A folly rewesentatl-ie comtolttee, .wh< ittww«(L«f fo eodedi has7b<*»Appointed with a viewwwards!(i)aklng tbemeet:ing soccessfo) and enjoyajble In every way, andwe can voocb for the faVbtfcatj! tbe oVen)S-coold-a'otjbe citmsted to batterlbanas. Thd eommite*'lr^odes—^reWent,, 'Mr.i"Woi W«lsnei jrjpt::Vlco-pni»ide»t Mr» P^Npow*Y BtataiolaerrtUster Bank* {United. uOou^Ube-rHessiiB; P ;O'DonoghBe, ! P. Buckley, ioha Pbelaa. WinBurk, Jamca Klafiratf (Bonbmihon), J. Bin, LBpcbe, P. J?ll an, R Oofffljr. (Oyriganopriihagh),B. Bookstt. J if oleVi tf>iLai>n*n (Usttssanuth),Pr Whel*»<8 radbaUy)f jfkDae, Bob*. Whaianfas»- Bockatt yNi>*aloaey_ (Ballyhussa), i Dr.O'Byme, Wm. Keppcl and T. S. Kenuedy.'Hon.

itviTBBw^iaUM'R>BO r&, 'A Av 'i- itI - A rworfcj »M<m houMfp* ssws^nqnnfqucinterest-'foir.^ aterfonlireMen I»:ahik«mced!lr

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conijec nta pfer. wdlQ rye^ri^Wi lu< nyifcllML &£j£. raYmnttfaiiii ifi'a til bkmtf Mn**™>™^

servwig;iRTO ra'ln/tflj|i;iptiy<»: at goacTiDoa.tnt1 foumUHoifc-ti ki &ithflfcoMut) m -:<tfilitWi"'thlriL^p%TttUftiW< fi^ »|Mi)

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ii J ThemoHiirvel^slWo Parisisnotiorjo^•od an.Oie leadlnji InedU l*lFrwc toaW'1faa of; tJbo 8e |Emp«o ' aysW'.jPauama .<3rl»U, of.Oeuer: a'(BoulaUg6f( :Df. tPr^VTriTr tfltiitiTm '1 mi*l n ' • iheWtfriai 'Cfiafl|b^^^nw ii4'a :aie,trea&4ili)

cf Hlsf^ChttWhei if. P^^iW oflw? a;t)« d>e grT*rlouaT«. ipoWof tei'cairtt

ii ^sairrFicns b t ^b * tooij . ; Op Monday eyotUi>g|.a; .Moum 8loiii'!BeBrother Mollan entertained to supper Itjd net

Ifloaon^V addressed the com pany and said \tynfgratifying to htm tojthlnk. that after 8* )nany

(Tlcjaairtdies tfie past pripls ot Mouitr Sloushoul4comWne wnn 4aoh: praiseworthy jfldelity

!latelrarOTvomentshs necegattatearH«thoughithe Club Bbonld. hold these sports annually, asWythtugso ou» oflUie beaten ti«ok,i an4wmlaUcentof thed»y gonoby, was e*rt»Iil toprove attractlve:td the pabllp and remnneratlvoto tbo organisers, ,v Ho Jiowi wished to markhlsappreciation of their Isnpport by tbanldiig thenimost heartily and wiaMnathomcvary proiperltyjMr. A;-^Ugerald,,6>'befiaU of the'm«mbe%thanked Brother MuDaa for his nospltautjf aafthis appreciation of iholr efforts is eonbeetloBwith tho BDorts. The onlv reere*) his Club, had!

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, THfi OOKdBBT-.. !.t l .v: ;v - : ^' :'^:.. ^H'i¦J ^ : Mri Fitegeralfl «pened4«lth thafc^pUdiedrp i e Sattg<tot <Ba' Popo, 'and'inreplrtoiaaescois^.irisjjjtcd i*i1 fl&lodtioti ifram" Julius 'Kkuf&t ',."Mr.- J. 1 Keane'aj^stiaant Jnoteo"tatd-pleaty ;.ofscopo'Ifl IThB West's Awakej," whloh wai mndh-fljppreclAted; 6» was Also hirfeSdnTitOTa 'JPb*«an lniPateat BoTWjrtblei.'r^Mr. Poodjr JUTfian Inimitable rendering of £4**yoti right there,Michael." •.Mr. Tomr Keana .contributed, anamusing piece entiUed '.'BatnesV Bottles" fromthe comlpopera, "Mils Hookjbf HoUaha."? Mr:*i Cojfwr sang "Sm^Me'..ta..Sleepy airtl JMr.Iffutry Cplfer ^Molly;Bawn.r both of. '{whichreceived great applause: Bev. Brother Slnllanlectured tergely and * interestingly on his | ex-perlnnoea In K&nbelley dorifog tbo late; war.The lecture was Ulastkted by limelight views,Brother1 Klernan ably kpanlpnJ»tlng the lantern.Choice ,'sejectlons. on !tbe gramophone [ weregiven by Mr. Bob O'Keetfe.f TbeeDtortalcment

!: It Is satisfactory to le rri tlhandbills, and other literature onconsumption which hava beentributed: tnroadcast by. thol.CBanitary;' Offlce* w|«IreidsPeople whom tho White Scourgeof , those,1 nearest and fdearest Uhave afflletcd relativeo! >m «nr

WJBO uuormanon as oeiore. ,xnis laxity, we areBure, was duo to a dellcateifamily feeling on theore hand, and on the other to a wont of JaformAtlon, which the reoonf ordgade against thescourge ts now supplying. No one need pleUdlgnorancq to-day, of' the hyglehlo condmonawhich aro de nonded - to m^fntn!" the soundmind In the sound body., and no false guideshould stand In tbe way pi the splendid anddisinterested efforts that are [being made tostomp out the dread disease. The notificationsreferred to If observed In fatnr^ by others" willenable a ibember of Cbe-Boroo tv Banltary Stafftddlalnfeot/rom'.top to bottom a dwelling Inwhich thexo had been, o> is, aoousumptive,iasdthis con be carried oaf effectnaily and withouttho ;twgh test .ostentation lot early mortiing QI- i&vtbe evening-when the honsehold arrangements'nee* .nofr tw' injSrferea iirfth '•!'* the stl ibicB*,1Recfflrt scIentln .tii^efitlgkUoM bavo -goiie' ery i

; IMIU A« tei>aui Bwigoa, cunrao, 'ana tne soonerth&peoplorecognUethat saclii ifl th» case the

i farther will' be the advance totrords the desiredgoal—too { complete • extirpation of the Wblto^i:!-;;:.L.;' ;]:| v;:i;7;: rf- iN^W--I)BiPEBx%--.. - -M ' '¦ | ' - -:>v i'i .V, 1 iwo understand' that - Ecssrs. StephenDenrpsoy and John Bromnra Jnavo taken .thepremises at 2g, Barronstrangstieet (adjoiningMrs. W. Pijwer'slronndpnxersjyana wj l.ahoitlyopen as a general, drapery «stabllalaaen»i*/;. ! .HOCKE5 ftKD-FOOTBALL.L ' ' : : . 1- , i : ';

A> mactlng te' connection Wlti the FirstWaterford'Company Boys'* BrigadvSeckey udFoottail' Clab was held recently a* wbich'ihefollowliffg officers were elected foe t&o presentseason—president, Capti Bevd. IB^ 3. Strtneer:

Vlce Captaln.ficaff-Sergt. J Zlnkant. Ca>mmlttee,Past1 members A.. BobUisoai and /Ki Blggina,Stiff Sergeants, P Di^aneV X WJUtesldo'? Btarjft*.;J^ Jones,'IB. Grlfflibs;iCorporals, (5.©rtmthsand T.'Jpnos.. Hon. Sees, of Jocal clnb»w«iliigto. arrange fixtures -will t»mmunlcat» WtthLiout. ft Jones, Cathedral Square.. ' • : i <

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GOOP.BAMttBIXANS. -V- : I f ¦. ', - '; '-M. On .Wodneaaay evening In Parnell>-86re*tinear; Mr. Dobbyn's Veterinary; estabUsbmsst,Mr Fatrlclc .Marray and Mr Thomas Heneberyfound lylntf.on tbo- road.ai mani IMlcbael Geary,a saddler by occupation, and who said ne-Bvedn«.P»trjlck|street. Tbe Mall'al the. t t nw v ^s¦practically, deserted by passors-by, raosfrjadpl^baviag gone to the Theatre;land to.tlie-TdwnTenants' meoHni! at thh OIA 'I 'When ffiiaam

iraccorea a is leg 07- su-jpwg onT..tne.rootp«SQand that tbe boue-wMjprodrudlngwsd-MeoAHUWtog profusely Yrom theifound'/ 'Mr Mur^lurououinuig. ; »r jou«-JM>uy BflnSraTatr wlWta» momentj^noUce, buttne condition of the mannecessitated the ;- atteaaance. iot" tho/pollpiambulatteei upon which [tho sntferier waa con-veyed to the City Inflrm&ry, whore he is d4ingwell. Messrs. Murray and Heflobery'spromptt-tude nndoub.tedly saved the < life of the po<rfello; r whoin the? found tlylng by tho roadstte,and 1 i Is no, exaggeration to say that, both yoniggontl imon may. oe included In tbo categoBy-ot.", goo 1 samarttans." In any case their cond«twas oredltablo In the extreme, i : 'ij [VILX XEUHHHjaXi IXIblttUUTION . !

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: 1 ho ordinary monthly meeting of tho ei«r»Comxkittoe [was held to-daX (Friday) at Zotttyekp.m., the [Most { Bev. Dr. flheeban praddeft,Ttteniwet^also prescnt-Councaior A. Nelaw*D.L., J.P. ;]Dr.O SuUlvaa, Bov.:». P.iFudaiidm-rEeV.P.F.FtogeraM, Adm;; JasBeaJ.

Pbelan, Esq. i The mmutes. oft tbe pwrttjaameetltog were read and rMged{';jIn oonneeHcinwltb (the axraageaeots for tho fortboamfcgprise ( distribution, to be, held. <>n Wednesday,November ISUi.atBo'clockp.m. jAshasabeadybeen t aaaouncod Mr.; T; W IBossell .'vTeoPreeldeUt - of tbe' Departmeal "Of TachitcaJTnntntnMnn'J wilt aHun/t *n Mm itUti* . tv<i' •>•!••*BU Lordship, the Most Bev. IM Bheehait, irtUpreside, • a»d: 4tte . WakfctoidC JastrnjotBlal&xiety hate updertakoa!, so'.ApJay ¦.. u&t&ip a*during the!evening. The MayoxhMfinnted,the use of Cifj f Ball, and i^mlssfen wnil&oittiiii*» tha pnbllo! 1 Tho dan foUowlug Mr. T. W.Bass4U wlU attend to. Inspect, tno lustitale ;Tbo Manual, exhibition of art and oBw* wmtswlU behold, 6n Tbtrsaay;Novjri4, tbo day fol-lowing the. piiie.dUtribnMon^ The oonttltwedecided to ihoia free cookery ' s x h l b U t ow t e iTuesday evenings between 6J('p.m>"asd7i3(>p.m.,ladmiaslon to the demonstr itlons to be byticket It was also decided to allow studentstaking tbe day domestlo economy classes to Ukedressmaking hx addition t oookaWfdrtho cateefee as that formerly charged fp; cookery only.Afteritbe. disposal of soma routine bustness 'theComrultteoOdloarned^ :j i ' |, ¦ -'¦: - ' ;:!i r-

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^can '¦' 'be «een' in advance • -i >e! «onftren -[J«i,'likely,; to.- occupy 3lttle> more & iri\ an hour} A; • _ • - 1 ' ¦ 'T' v' . . -.- ._ » - . - j > .. . .#¦. i j--Rv i- :j !. .it>tlikely to." occupy /littl* moreltnan an -h'oni«'¦ '3eid«j:'- ' the;'f:t 4trnfe.i.':l»We t tibener. il . mahatftrs: »tteD< .»t -©eajat-raitwi :y iohi ijmeB < /;ti».»b4«!Uott.:thajr;<offidu I leta eaient >- tth ; w'ic«ediDg8, -wpif be, iMned^WS;> laKwJop.";';;!¦ Tie cbnfe«>eijieel'

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at if-spot caOHHtft j | Defensible Barracks, and,/;tho-tfonuoravtHraro 1 xxuused rodouil^tiEi'findtibav - .'Instead !of flrmg blank, or tbe iregulaV dbargo, /:it fired a brlckf ii TMii strange missile1 struck {the vWtc*en door of a housara^qBartei W a ndte '.:away, land havtog spent ;faelf fail to pieces justIn the way an.'ordmary warship Jwoold. I Of .ooittiw tbe occupjCTiWjtha house) !wouldn't hav8tatoks i-fired.-" (4- bis plaoer lir tifcls promlsctibus ¦manner, and ha- called tha attentinn Vrf th«8ecretaryrof Ww to (the jfaei that-'hlfl Mteh^door-, aa not :aa object for artdypRtcttoe, andalso'toWf Wm* tltatijhis daughter had t»ssedthrough the doorway—not through; the door laa :some of tba papers havelfr—just i minute pre-<'vlouslyVao that i£her aotldn^nad beciu'ihoipo HI*'timed be might be grievlng'over.fa very seriousloss to-day. Tb«A>myCoaUoUhasnow roplleathat U has Invesagated the matter thoroughly^and that In ts opinion there can be no doubt but -tkat tbe brick was placed lUthe gnn by children.This" aeeins, to'¦'suggest that tbp gnn wafe notexamined before it pwas fl edr which;Beams m

I rather extrtordlnajry.rprooeedlaig—that Is, lotcourse, from the vjew of A noiji-mllltary man. ,It«emsaplty theyjiadn'ti a few ofthesebrick-flrijjg' gnns out to tha TraMvaal.War to keep ,.pounding away at.tho kitohfen, doors.- A Boerwould erentpj5llyJ«rB^[re to

comfi out,, and tfco -ualBS' oull f» llBfiteftsea ¦]b7;''atl)s;~;Mai«fc?;

-whiloT'the-jrepry^of-tfeA-'WttT'tti iwMtWi .u i'iwni.i fw* >Cve^oonsoDnfrto the,ppormail.i?£9 cearly lostiite daaghter, aspectolry as'the\ CotmcD haveexpressed their, regret!'at the warrwiee", i and 'ave him auaBSUranea that such an beenrreucoShall not happen agalai Ihopeny readers wintake ;precftuaons'agamst haying their hanplhomes devastated by these uacertolnibricks. I¦¦ ¦ ¦:; • < : ¦[ . . ! • .:. .¦, ¦

>;j# ::»;; ^HK- 'M . - i : [ r-' Every' week—flyet iidmost.' every\da'y-|-Wfl atoon the look out tor sOJHe eXtraorfllnaryBCientlflodevejopmeirt or other Iwhlch will make us standwith opfen months and 'exclaim "What shall wohear nextr. tWe are;ao accustomed to ne rmethods of surgical treatment, |f011 Instance;that weare disappointed if papers cent sin no no*schemes Jop,1 prolonging, life aid ;raakWg 16happle.rwqllawehave t. AmeptalexpertnameaDr. Hollander bos 'assured .'us that a'snrceoti'fl <i lmlfe fwlll do more to exterminate criminalitylaud' general evfl-doing than all the' terms ofimprisonment that'can be inflicted on erringihomanlty;1 It doesn't matter if y^n area ballyor a thief 6'r a liar, the, path of VirtueI'is.opeato you If you cauonlykoc the proper operationperformed on your skull. The expert gives ail 1iUBtance.j , In a certain family,"was a boy of 16summers J. ' ]_A- promising; lad to a I appearance^intiiljS father and motfjearcould get no good ofJhlm. • He bad about a» many faults aa ¦wouMfill one jof these paragraphs, If ' they were - .enumerated, or It I were .conversant enoughwith, them'to describe them. In the first'place-be was a greab bully, and bno baa j to possess »-few faults to' cover that descriptlan. :He usedto beat; the other memhAra tit Mi fumiiw- ««/!|be: troth, Wa«--npt InTbim7 irTiad'a perfecJiaanla"for: destroying things, and had also ajdifficulty. u-'t'Qlst(ngulsbIiig the gooda;6f otheepeople froni hl$3>wn. Ho eventnsfly; got lntofthe jMllcei.court; Bat Dr. Hollander' raised a!Earning hand and proposed that instead of send-ing bird to jail ;they toie a plede ovi 'ot,hidaranlum. •] The result: Is worthy of. a new1

Ir^&yv&i ivi:• v ::;r \ :-\^-- ;ji whtmtb^Uttle'strippt boriehaabe remoyed;trcKCKtbfl centre of .his head; tt.- vaf'found that

tho tlssues-aboTe the right ear gho ea marka ofa oldlnjnty,: and seVeral trepannlpga revealed.islgtt8- -of an -bid h'emorrhagoi x Sjo thel doctortreated^thlr, icloBed:up. the ,cavlty, aiid 4hojpatteat got1 better." He is no_w saldjto txj s .use-1fol member: of sodety.' H e neverj shows any]lnclln«tSonto;bre& ansthlng, he doesn't,evenuiouiv. iwjuiip ut-tuM» Auj|icu|it2r woras-Tr"a> D »bfg D " is never' known to escape his lips; • Hebas felveB-%steaUng, and be tclii tfe/ trutb;fclie other member? of his family nojlonger go Is

I dread of fce tg niurdena),; and his pullylng pro-penslUes nave deserted bun. The treatment ha»really' made Mm quite 1 a moral -. young ,man-r-In'faot, ' he roay,be sald 'to have become such »model of dievertu^Bttbit he.wonld jbe accepteday a recrun tei^hev tegularforces of .tho countryIf 1 he ' presoi&teoT.'fcmself; Visions arise beforenie Dt peopfe"about;this -neighbourhood j whomight beinrproved by a course of this treatment—•bnt I must be careful. 1 What a.benefit wouldbe conferredi ca mankind If only it eonld bftde'djled at thfl «nie ol birth whether ah Infant wtt*t« carry a single ora. dtfntyo dose of original «Jn»and parents coaW be sore pf raising law-abidingcl?fldVen) hf«vipg this operation Rot thioush atthe same tlmv as vaccination. 'Wbat A happy-pUee this ojd earth wooldf bethen-. || We> shouMtoon au Evm *R so guuexess tnat we anouid haveWean it by.spiMinorjB terrestrial name, i ¦

- .j .;.;.;-:;.: - |.-i-'i, i .¦ ,»'••¦f f'. ;: '".Tl' P'-' j ., '• [Quite recently I noticed m this colnmn theefforts o$gentlemen who make a hobby of en-graving prayers «i pins* heads and otnerlm-pdaslblesnrfaoesvand aigeaUeman •who inattewmie that be readHtbfat o^ninw weeklyjhas Jwilrtenttoi say bebOs1 beeB^feadbigof a venerable gentle-man of Gateshe83-dnJTvBe who knocks all hiscompetitors Into"i Vemablecocked hat. ;NolesSthan fourtlmps'ftos he written a prayer on thespawot a:tbiefiw4 -pfece,and«Ulhadallttlobit over on wbi^kb» wrote Us' luune. SuU hasighed for otber woilds to eonqnerr and actuallyhas writtoni his uaaseoh ©no sW?of » grain ofrlMijaud his oddtees* on' the otherd, This featmj»y better reallsea wbeju onet thinks thai W»nimAia ArMilhiM Wnmtt >«il (,!.[ m*A ^ ,'mma^wdy glTen.- Tbtsis truly an age of jrogress,sad it children, vwdd««ly«tan/where their¦n»tb^r**nd<atb Jeave th«rtiTOttiaBerew''fitesb flaws';'** T»store«tnow;jln^ ialcodpia olgenerotlonft;i • Thl* wxttaaofj iamei on small*ce» ls,Cfartaln|y' » al aopomphsbiio if

nothing more, .'It .irostto neBBQti loo; of beine¦m4f«WnynflTl--1 y- rrzj r* t»»W£tri&I T y;' rf nff ' Bft' gcWldren's ,psirtyrftr.lnstance,J andtn6 1adyof<hj»h6uso ls[at.ne» wftV end io provide' amaae-mentto keep'the;youBgsters-going..! Everyonewko hasn'S a voleo.haa snugiseverai times al-reidyrttie llta

gH ai, pnmber;2fl has gem©ttrongn the; openiss movement of 4 rhapsody/tnG minor until: tto ehQdren have ibeoome sofamiliar .with. l(«; classic!strains, that they all'hmn it as she plajB It ©n,|ho piano f . andievery.body has done ewnetblng except a r. Moffett.onelther sings, p»«y8,.dancas; or tillsatorles,

bed the rice Un is-ferocgbt In'; ftom the Ktcbenana bo writes «I) tnes jnamea on ho grains;TWls not «nly.prove»ea«irtainmg b> it providestha ytnmgtters idtn. the|souvenir <t albappyevpumg..: Trylt swneeveninjg after ] ;olhg hornsfrom the dub. ! ¦¦.¦. !|-TV-r.l j :;,»v ¦"' .¦ >- ¦;•• ,..A 'v'¦'] \ \i<Jr-U.nz *-M \ir V$ \'': "W' r 'tf!. I doat think tbere Is anything n nch worserot; children )tnaa 10 bej bom of *b'oso unktedparents wba are, »ot .by, airy means/carefulettmgij m haiidBaB the' names for* their varloua«%rfa .. lr«56B*c4 • young strajager commanS> the •utoHd oil toe day Of! theToharge ofKa^Bimln blho yntiaal'Wal' • To a

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a jjuatter o f* otnfttfy : agoi: »nd-. makes ¦ metwander wbet»h*>;.lg'now." His'.fSal herSwaa staoMler whoto^'part fit the charge 1 od the boywas ohristenea';? Willie Kassasan'Stnltb.'Ti MwKn' ho caiae to toe yearn of :dl icretlon heBo£ettmes signed;hlmself t.WJfcfimittij*bu»ti&t, r fflteT. irai: qiuWsu ickyi i Dr hlmV'^fi o fallow hM

jUstWiaraTin: 2 ewTiwsey¦wc ose;;p»rei%: bear th4 .aonouree ,uaine ofto iwj^mtol«. ;rWrtjlii 'tmmir, bat beforeM noateaMd,*- fully completod Bom< ooiatujce *fotfeno-teUer happe&edt » come icrois 1 hl»pa otaV path, and they paid him t > ten themtha»)lltUe Brownb'woulL onelday be a Rreatpo^jLlke Ihe Doctor. C ravestone who fiuledJabuslnew the other day pwlng to I Is nama, It|wo ajra Bultto

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Tho'. weekly in acting tit 'this board w*« heldon %Wedn€«ra'y; (Sir.. CDiavid; ¦Hylaod/ T.C,Chairman,-; presided, and the other membersSresent -werei-KJa.pt. . .¦& O. Oarcwi-J.P;

[<SMS P ,\V .Kenny! JiP; HT. iL. (Ward, T.C;James Young.--T.iO;. ¦ John J. 'Bogara, T.C;Jamss Ma<Jdook, Patrick • Flynn; Maurice(Power llooaaaiintr a), Jamce JIurphy (TheManor). • ¦: . . ; ' . ¦ ¦• ¦¦ .

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The followim;officials- were in attendance—Messrs John iMackey. Oelrk; P. Kennedy andK. Moloney, Assistant Clerks; James .Ooe-ffrave. Matter; . P. IHearne, -Clerk cl Works ;iDr. Jaokman, M.O- and .lleliovjne OfficersJ JDelahunty, J. Martin, Wa.' Healy/ E.Doyle, J. Eoche and P- 'Watoh. : ¦ ¦ . . • '

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There were in the workhouse last Saturdaynight S-N3 peisons, feeing 33 less ias comparedwith the corresponding week last year; .ad-mitted during *he week; 34: born, a; dis-charge*, <M3; died, 3- cost at provisions con-sumed, £133 AA., against" C1Q2 183. ' .

Clerk—3 have ibeen looking into tiat/ ondyou Trill note that -whilst the average numberis 33 lees Ihe cost of provisions oojisumed iselijrMly . imqre. This i*-due partly ' to thoT in-creased -prkt 'cf bread/ the . increased .priceof coal, and ojnewfait to the increa«<d con-sumption :af !<o*l and tha increased price erfnow milk. " '" ' ' ¦ - ¦ . ! . ' • . ¦

.Out-door.Tclief—<JT3~case3 last Saturday, as'compared with .774 on ' the icorrefponding ,daylast year. Cost otf out-door relief, £4$ 6s. '.6d.fagainst B4fi ?s. last year. • ¦ ' ' . '

Clerk—ffihere is a difference of one in ' tienmribeT and;«. difference of Gd. in the'eott.

3tr. .Murphy—That Ja most remarkable. .Chairraan-HThat k very close, isn't it:Clerk—Since the Local* Government liict

oarne into operation the cost of out-door - re-,lief has been cut down cons-idara'bly; (Whenthe new board Tras appointed, the cost of oirt-door relief was close on £4,000 a. year. It isnow about £2,600. It-used to Ibe £30 a week,and it f x& n new down to-£50 a week. i

•ifr. SEaddock—It was practically reducedby half, but I think it might be further re-duced if "we look into it •B.-jam. ¦ '

Capt. IGarew—.We caii go into it 'again.tMr. Kenny—The cases are leduced very

<rften here.and it ia for the guardians of thedifferent -districts to give information. ' *

Oh.ndrman—I idon^* think • there fa much

fault to be ffo'ind with the wh'ef at the -pre-sent time, j !

Stimulants—31 ylasses dt ,-winej 1)7 last year ;S3 glai- s <$ whiskey, EQ last year; 7 pintscfi iportei, \Wi last year. : 'TJHE BRE.|u> iQOTlSillONL-arK.1 KENXiy'S

! ¦".. ViiaWiS< ¦ • -, ;BSr.' Kenny—iWift- regard ta ibread is it

eupplied by weight?Clerk—.Yes. . , .Mr. Kenny—I tsked that question -although

tP iknew tt^hat irt>« aneiwer -would be. I os&edit more or ;leaj fox -the purpose of drawiaj.your attention to Borne con spondence goingon in one ctf the local . newspaper in con-nection with, ihfe matter. _ I think it ia very•eerious item iox •the, poor! people that breadis soM purporting to be ia oertain weight—*tfb. or 2lbJ loaf , and we fcrtow ithal in awreat many cases it weighs consideralbly under*hat. I don't know exactly irhat the lairs arexegulatin^; the weights :of food etalJs ^ pplied;•Kuii 'I t!hink' bey ought to *pply Ifchcin tobread as ivell as any ,other article. I. knowthat in lEiigland tf -you get hreid fcTui it-, iaehort yon . 'will get 'a dice- to> xrta Oe >up ¦ thetweisrht. I d on't !know whetlier 4h» «iune laws'apply to ttteland' as to Eaglandi If- not 1thmk tb«y ehoold. ' i . ;• Clerk—Yee, if Ibread '-was-roM ixy.Tpcight. ¦ '. :

ICthtfitman -TThey don't ''eell tie bread byweight. • .

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s ithing •aa plaitr and,"fancy br ad, but fancy¦b'read wad. !not eubjfeot to the question, offtrcijflit as it came under the litad of con-fectionery. -| With i plain- bre33. , -he believedthe .understanding- vss 4hai tire weight -waftrepreeented [to be in the actual'loaf, ,and theyfcrieW that we loaves were cnr iriarily cold a*21b. and 4fl>. ' This ivaa'a-very.eerioua!thingCor poor .people. 'Hie ', knew. one family thaii«msnmedNtbree> 41b. loavew ra a day. If tbety1¦too*: taro ipr ent incieaso m the price atlirpid—Jjocaus© it had gone up Id. , per -Jib—)icnjj tba* iw|s aa. 0d. a -«re?rk ¦increase in tbqprice of ibread for that larrSly,; ior -which thq«TOrage "wage was'abont a&. a week. It, waj•Che vary poor that felt it most. He onljidrew Attention .to St ibecaufe of thi«, eorresGGTubepce. [He was *oro Che bakers of th^town were not doing aityi/Sing dishonest, boittwy ifell apparehlly into tfiia la-?t system. Hedid not know whether it iras through want olproper s-upervision on, tie'ir own part or oil*he jwrt odt (foe attthoritlcB. -Be did not fcnont¦nrhere1 the JEatilt lay, but it ought Jo be eeetijto. • \Si these people were entitled to 2lbe. cj¦tibs. Wey [ought to' gcVr ,'it, aud the properauthorities [ought io be.riiiled ion to eee thatcochf re?alation« irhioh rontrol tho sale, tfihread and other necersaries were enforced.

Capt. Oaravr—I take Hit <would come withiaih« province of the Corporation ae regardsthe City of TVaterford, and it , i* to Ibe boped<ho Corporition -will "brmg prcGauro to bearoa the- Ina ector under Ihe Food* BD4 DrugsAct, ae 1 rfake. it he -wonTd be tho indivkltEildrarged w th tlhla anattcr. . 'It ; would be wellthat he' should pay epecial aitention to Ihbweight «f 'ioavea of breaiL . ' .

¦Mr. Sladdock said .he '-rcas epeaklnc to 6om-ebakers &D [this very eu,b5ect, , and they toWbim- they xfid not sell bread byi vrekht at alLHk> aebed'lcroe baker if Ih-e Trent, into him Ina 4!b, loaf! what he nronid say, and be caldr.- Clerk—He would give-you fourpenco worth<jf (bread, but' Ste would not give yoiv a 41b.loaf. ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . [ ¦ ¦ ' . '

, ' ¦ '.. ' • ' . ¦.¦Mr. Msddock—(Yes. I ¦would like to knwwit the bread ia weighed ra *he house? . ,

Clerk—11 undcretandl it 'ii?. i ' . .ifr. Maddock—Sometime ago H went dorn

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Capt. Carew—On' imore than one oocaaionP3Ir. Maddock—'Yes/ on more than on© -be<

.casion. 1 think .what TOA called' a. Clb. locivrtsa an- ounoe rihorU . . i ¦¦

Maater—Jt ia the lira. 'Icaer* *we igct heTc.CMr.,Madd-ock-.Very •well. However. It wW

chort-' an <mhce oreomcthdng :liko that ,1can't ez&ctiy eay bow znnch. il went <U>*-nafter that]and- found1 the bread all right. Iwent dqwij again and1 lonnd it iwas not tcpto 'the inark. ' '

Capt. Oarew—iAra the loaves picked oiitat random I and weighed? . ; . - • J .¦Jfaster-jThe tUsistant Master weighs tboiread. - i ¦ ¦ . ¦

n • • ' ¦ • ¦ • ¦¦ i-Mr. Maddock—I was 4old by eaa* baketa

that they could not give tfhe. •BFciyht p.% thMpresent icohtract prioel QC -think that : abtptiey agreed !» eppply fh* bread by -weigiit,•the >br«»d pu^hi to be Die mreight, aodif notIt onght to bo fent' bacfc . . > . j - ¦

Ospt- ' Cdrew Baid:ttba,t 'h© believed <tasxy¦bakers considered H mea A very fallaciousstandard to'judge the bread by weight c>icocoont of; .the amount dl vaier that couldh0 added, j Th« iJCa ter had cJearly -« veryimportant jdaly to penfarm, and <ho hxxpedlha.t. be* would see - that he got the breadefrptiluted &>r. • . : ' ' !

Mr. Youw said that there trero some bakersirtto 6old 4E>. loaves,1 and'they thad it painted-on their vans—J"!Fbll ¦wekht t sead.". There

ca The teaks:: . . \ ! ; ¦ ;Chairman—.1 itMnk the T>eopio them8elv«s

are «a nmcJr <t« blame tie th« bakere. Anyoaiewho oalla lor nfae weight ther -want will eel if.Uav QIaddock—O!h*jr -won't. The? will gatit in one bowe dn iWaterford Chat is ail '

Cle^Ot—-ted why . don't th*y go iber«. . -'flfo. Kennyr- rtw poarer peopj© lavo to go

to th« nearest biker's efaop end Che br«odu iboujht jurt before inveaJ time, and theyreoUy «xpect itb«y 4re. eetttojf 'tbWr 21b. 1 orHlb loal. J .would-like to know, do lib? b3ker3boy <lh*ir'flour tuctj 68 it is in Che sack./Won't th£y gep toat they get thteir treigjit totb# li«t cttnce. T&ey &hove oat the. bread* tolite poor people over the counter, and inev«ry qrobtetioa they esy the 2ib. loaf JOT this4Q>. loaf is I raided toy.-fo muob, and then whenjooi?0 { ia:!.fh<!y aa-f.v«hej,. don't »«H it to

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and H.ia lr»Ci«t iconneottan tint I broujgbtthe «w«er; ifjil. U:ibey doiv'ti k«t'tlwir v«3*»«e |b»T» ty we i(b«t'tjwy joo. .- . . . ¦- }.-

3Ir.-Maddock «ajct that Bom» bakers kaew*b»:jaManfa«aac» ;pl ibe pooiii people. Tb«ykaaw^fcttjthey'could'.not pay, ready jnonct?te-thujbrtiad.; They had to get it on cxedfc-wbew*» ff| «3ieyr <M«ni to -wh te th«y " moldtctivtai nmOAl th«y would not «et credit.!H»4!bow8M it wWridJ be a rigU tbiny for tl eOorrjoratkniil th*y-j b«d power t<> int«rfei»and .cOMpe i tJiem lofsell bread! by weight.

Mr. YoaJ f- I?«n1«mber ftie j time wfien tHeBoroogh O n«UljJ«« deed to gojiflt* th* shotiitati ¦*«*»; h«i Jo*rw4( \ t f . they -were onder theptoperi 'Tei'fh*'. l -tt'dan t «iink thoy coulde«M)eirt .i^w f.i .::'. :;;:¦ '. ; .

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"! Tfte I cal Oov«rnn>6ht\Board. wrilin?; u»reference to'tho claimjvu bed'.}o the guird-lana' by TUxi.-AtmK Ji K x $f i ?S.iW?Pf«1i~WlhaWIfe r All^WVdu*'to .tt6.1»W fDr. ;!IajM, c4dledJ attention to their, letjar fit thdi9lS;Ouoe iMt on tho; subject, and reqttefiUdthe guardian* to be «o good as .to towafdithBSown of. application for extensioa .of ti inthia ' case; V the ippUtwf has returned; it«t<> 'Jtfce '-ClerS- duly filled VP. ¦of<1 vgatf . ;'• .¦ The CM aaid he 1 would deal wittl I ih*

.inatUr himieU. Somfe «l tbe anemoera wouiaremember thot -nheii it - was; last befor, i th«

iffuardiaM 'an order iwas. made that Mm.iHavea should produco'some evidence toSenow'that tho- persona alleged to be vacclna. by;her ' late hiisband had been so vaccinated.He ifClerk) furnished Mrs. Hayes wjUi ' aiconrplote list ol the ¦iperaora; and BakM her'to Jw good enousfh to supply thw onformation,but' be bjul not hoard' from her GiBOei : ' : HeIbeHevcd that one .df; t'be Believing OfBcerssaid ihe would not undertake to find ooa whowere vaccinated iy Uie late doctor t<x, : 8},¦atjdr that n-as more than' the entire aXnountof the claim which W s £3 11a. ' "¦ '¦„ I ' , •

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questiona for ariswero respectinjr-the ;t>4n*onemployed ae temporary etfbtitute tir \Vf ieA- .master Cosgrave in the workhouse. • ' '¦¦ • '¦

JDn reply to .the d«rk, i , • • • ; . -. H i , ;•The. Master eaid that Mr. Moore timt been.

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Tlhe !Local Qoveraroent. ¦ Board eanciionedpayment of J32 Gs. t» I>r. Kelleher for \assist-ing the .Medical Officer '6T the' Workhoiice inA su-rci^al'operation. ' . ¦ . . ¦ i \'- - ,

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6treet ©ispenfary, app ifd for.eonle lemuner'-aH<?ii tot.two additional flree for the paa twoyeaw fee vihidh sh« ¦ yot board orders. : j tsaehoped the guardians in the goodnes3 <A their'h<iart3, would kindly (jrant.her tome rwiuhex-¦atiim for "the 1 two. additional fires. . - !¦' I ' ¦

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DISPBXS.VRT KEQCriSITOES.!, ! .' ;•X. Delaney, caretaker of 'tis- Ihuuuoj-e Ea*t

IHapeneary, applied for; an psder, for & barrelof oil , 4ltts. soapj,;2lw. candles, fidoren•totwek-. and eweeping brush.—Granted, i •

TAIXOR'S ittOMD.VYB. i !Daniel Cahill, Mss-ter Tailor, applied, for his

usual fortnight e <rac tian. , j | . '(Granted, the Master to provide a eubsiitute.

' . JJBV? MaiiK. ' ; , ! • ¦ oThe milk return wa^satisfactory, , i j j . .

•EVrOMON. " ' ! : i 'The Clerk Bubnutted an eviction-notice at

the instance of 'the Misses Mary C. iVdllleraarid iDorcrhea M.1 C. .Villiena, of.Beech Hill ,Woodlawn, Oo. Galway, jffainst OMherine ;Carroll and Ri<Aa«]l Oarroll, of Pollrone,Mooncain, in respect «otf landd and prpni3O3|citua-te in .the Pariah of Pollrone. . : 1 j

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CITY CHDCXER SRKCt'iHlXED -FORi'TRIAL

1A1 special court was ©f megjsitrates was \ heJd,OQ Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the CSty IFbliceCourt before iMr. Ulidk Bourke, (RjiT.| andAlderman W. E. Ward, JJP., into tho 'chatgeagainet 'Daniel ilialone, -wha appeared in

custody on r«mand, iiavinff between ifanTiary,¦1903. *nd September, HO07, by forgery: Aridfake pretences obtained from >Me3£Z&i C. ij.HiU, (Ltd.. -aeor 'a-etreet.. TVIaterford> - the

sum of i£C8 atcrling.v The accused vht>\v^atresteS on Txiosday last, was in the! employ-spent of the iSuix 'fi iam 'Navigation- Company84- checker. ' : •

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•Mr. J. tP. §taddert, (D.I., proaociilod.;1 Mr,H.- Di iKaane, solicitor; appeared Xor r thedefendant . . , • . :¦ . ; ¦ : • ' ! ! . ' ' ; :

Mr; 'Wm. J. (Henderson, 35' O'CoMne'll-aC.;deposed he was agent for the Suir (NavigationCompany at Waterford, and had boon1 -so (orabout Uuee and a half years; it «ras iiU'busl;ness to make up all the accounts to |>e furni-shed to .the customers; during this .p«ti<Jd h«made, out iamount* of the accounts due byMc&sia. C. J. iHUl.i'Ltdi, to his company; iiwas •Malone'a duty I to collect the anoojey dueto the company on the accounts .witness hadmode..out .and to eign receipt ior tho -correctamounts and make; a return lo .him | of theamounts collected when U jhad xeturned

from collecting be had to ftrtnrt to him theamounts collected; from: January, 1608, to¦September. (1807, he furnUhfed' .acco inta . to!DUfi3rs.l Hill. Ltd., at di£erent periods ofthe amounts due by 'them .through &£alonJ>for collection ; the total amount f or that periodcomes to' £79 7a. 8d.;'tbat W«i3 the imounldaring that period which ilalone. WM autW-rised to receive; if he 'demanded or receive^any more Iliad thia it trould >bo itliaul wiVness's; authority j the batchca of vouchers ofBAfiounts, produced;: exteodod over the! periodfrom December 14th, 1225,4o September, 1907;ihese •vouchers, purport taibe tne accounts'oiamounts doe during this, .period by Messrs.C J. iHiU, .Ltd., to the gwxiBteam NAyigatioaCo; those vouchees were mot mad> out bywitneej on behalf of the Company';" they Arein' the (hand-writing <4 Daniel \Maloh4 andrigned -by him, with¦ ¦, the exception:<jf ; four ';Malone bad no authority :to i make out those•vouchers; Vhataoever,? can- iany authority to-collect money or eign xecejpla for thcta ; -wit-ness handed"in a,8tale&2£at6b.owing by I monthsthe amount, due to the.Company by ^Messrs.HiU, iLld..V from' i*ti. Deoember,- 1905, toSeptember. J907.' wiich was £79<7s. lid. which,«mount he. .received t»m Malone; ¦ witnessnever saw the original RDuohers he lu d modeout 6inci he handed them to 'ilalone . excepton one for two occasions when h<r . broughtthem back unpaid, end then be took i themagain. Ui collect l&ea. , . ; . ¦ . . • ¦ ¦ ! . .' ¦ ,.' j' Mr; 'Kcano did.'ooi ^roes-^xaminc [wititeee.i Mr. Hi M.' tMotris, iMoTley-terraee, Idepusedhe was manager of Heccra. C. J. Hill. Ltd. Jduring the period Irani January, (1806, 19September,: teO7, inclusive, ; be had |paid U>Daniel (Malone £G3 •<&. freight on' e©d allegedto be due to the' Suir Navigation Company:with, «ome six exceptions on vouchers profduccd by Malone, and purporting to comefrom the' Suir Steam Navigation' Co.; theywere receipted in all cseea by Mjalonel, 'exceptfour: ho paid them to :Malone in pood faithas the authorised collector of the tioir Navi-gation Co.; ho TO anafcle at prccenf to pro-duce, the receipts lor «rx vouchers/amounting:to 00 16s. lid., butii i books showed thesewere paid ; on wo 30th. 31 arch, EK», jhe' paidMalone S3 As. lOd; oa the Hth. llay^ 1906,he paid him £3 JIs. Cd; on tho 8th June, (34e. 4d; on the Ctb, July. £1 lte; o» tiie lOihof iAugust, &l &s. Od., and oathe Bithl 'AvgOBt,, *i 1- 1-. •._ *- —# i_ _ ; — ri_ _ ^_M «,; ne gave omoiiEie ot missing' iroucaerafrom tola .books. .; -• ¦ ! 1 , - ;i , . .' .I

•Mr. Win. '(Hall, idlreetor pf •Messraj. . C. Jr.¦Hill. (Ltdj, . deposed ducingi the period' Jan..1906, to;September. l9tU, h$ paid toj Daniel(Malone the sum of, £76 J2s. - Gd. .00 pehalflofhis, Company to ibe Suir Steam NavigationOo.; to respect of fiejgtt on eggs; he paid' these /amounts, on statement or youcberjheeded to' him 'by Malone, and .be Receiptedthese .vouchers; in "one case Amounting . iq£1 tie. ed; he could sot at1.present produce|be vouchers, but 'thi- ibobks ehowed 1 it vaapaid on the CSth tSeptesiSaer., . .. > ¦ ' :' \'-! Cross-examined, by : air. Keane-CDid youexamine' the vouchers when 'Malone hanqedthem to 'you? : ' ' . '\ i , ,; Withees-Only io tot ¦ fiem. i l- IMr. tKeane-HHotf do you euegwt he de-fraiiAsd >you? . • • : • ¦ ¦

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base that opinion on a xeccat examination, ofthe Accounts.

¦ • . •' ¦ • ' h|. ;:i Mr. Michael . iBavanagih, . (bookkeeper inILtssu. ¦Hill'a. deposed that ironr Die periodJanuary, ,1900, to &pt«mber. J907, he madefive payment* to: LDoniel ilalone, amountingto £7 7a. Gd ; Aw tad "Touchers to three of thepayments, but could not produce the voncbersfor the other two, but the booto showed fbaVon the 3rd Ap«uati-I909. be paW him i l andon tho *ame. date 1£1 23. ! ¦ . > , '• ¦I Mr. : Bonrke—(Do1 you wieh to jiroJOoe Anyevidence, -Ofx. Jicanof j < ; 1' Mr. Eocno—No, I do oof, eir. : ( , ;1 Mr. iBourke— Now, Daniel OlakuieL ' 1 emAbout to retnm yoa to take your trial at ti«next Aealiea <or the'KSty of IWaferioM; Ooyou vtsn to mase; any eutementr ; ' : ; .' ifr. Keane—iNo,;yoUr Worship;1 bi« 1 wisihto apply for bai). The amount appear* tobe about £& &*., «a far a» S can m*ke out.and not £68. The- prisoner's position i»- thia—it i*- not-'ao tunch. 00 bi»own «cconn», tirtifor his wife and children that the applicationt# mad«jrA» hia poor Trite wil] be deatitqte.1 think if 3. can iive yon, substantial feeeuritythere; will be% objection. : lAldermao '(Younghad stated the la#l day be -wonW** Mcarityend 4aei)» was another gentleman who. live*ia Johnitown. 1J a«k your worship to putthe sum\a * reasob*bly.»« you can, es thVprisotier cottld -tljeni , Buppon' his ; w fe wid¦children / ¦ . - ; - V - • ; ¦ r :• i ' : : ,'i. < '

I Mr.. Bourke—What do -you M; v MrShKWert^ . • ¦• VM ' ' • ¦-. ; .:¦ • i - - ¦;¦ ' : ¦ '

jMr.,6lhdd«rt—Well you <eo tit tain wotfiarge him with: detxauding is S69J and I4on't«ifea)l/ e<e fcow you can fix the bailhea ih*a tn«» amount,, , ¦ ¦ ; , r : '¦. |

Mr. : , Bqurkfe—Thi amoonti ftppeatJ 1 to * be<.boutX80JVYo\idib't oppose bail alt«eUiet?

Mr. <8tujddert-iKo:; but it msA tw propoi-.

4£rf Bonrke- I Hwi'V'.tiiliik .'I. cari flx :t3ie1 xr.f ani k*» than) (two sureties ot A10 «ach,(od ijlmeelf in i£#>. , :--. ;>^-?i/-^'. f •

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COURSINO A' ? KILHOGANNY.1 I . '. ¦ l '>\ i";-]!i:', T<j>'fsay that all-ronnd success attended theKlimoganny Coursing IJeciting would be tto.mbro.than a tmlsm : Weather, attcnaanoe, ¦ entries,epor|t—in tact, all the: concomitants of what onup-tjo-date Iris conrain^ tneotlng should be'wereup-ip-aaK> insp coursing meenng savuiuiw nwuftll lb evidouee and a bottor day's eport it couldbo) bard to r« lisa. Tho details, -srhlch appearin Brother column, Indicate that ocal coursers'largely patron sod the mooting, the four aiakesbclflg filled. < fo^m waa well on evidence] andgrossed Hard a icion of FeezlesB do Wet;, fie-onjrfjd the nap] >y staketl handsotnoly.. Mr, Hawe,jtbo jbon. BOO., ind tho spprtlng.commlttee of thoclub left noth ing undone to mato eVerythlncwnooth».for hi lea -were etrong, the aJf ppint,' lefcnothing to b< dcsitCd, and the judging ; wasperfect- ¦ . ; ' .] .1. '

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CtOLlNO OK ,THB lipOTPATHS. 'i; r . ; i ';;, ,In another c olumn wo deal with tho question

of iijoadlmpro' emonti imd In tWs.contecUoh wotaklo the folloi ring fipin The Irfth .Cy cltit ,~-

As all our rt adersare-aware,Irish cycllBt&are,aa a rule, not only tolorated on tho footpaths,but thoir prc 3cnc<> ev)8p' wolooiried, expept tucertain dlstric cs : In the ndlfihbo'urhood of towns,¦whbre tho rid :rs, by their want of courtesy .anuconsideration, have aroused publlp hostility, ¦ Itmialy be iemi imberod' that Bomb years Ago acyclist In the North of Ireland was. sunimonertfcffjobstructlnjj tho thorqugbfaro through tfcllnnablcydo on fto footj tb.. .' It waa proved hat jtHi footpath i ras onoopuplod at tho time, but on |dnlappoal cor ilrigtofoxo the King's Bench Divi- Jslon tho dccls ioncamo! against tho cyclist. . .

! A. similar.« .so has' now ocenrred in the Ennls1- Jkiien dlstric » J ' Mr. Wsa. H. West, assistant .secretary to t io Fennanaah County Council! wascharged by Oonstablo D. Bellly with tldlns a;blSyclo on tb< i footpath at Cross, about two miles jtrim EnnlsH Ion. i | ' : ' ¦ ¦ ' . , ' : • ¦ \

! (The Cuata uxn (Mr. 'j. Gray, E.M.) said ho aid :riot Von<kr a I any person riding oa the footpath ;jilting tills pai Ucular road, which'was a disgrace;to! tho County Connclll:

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I [Mr. West pointed out that his BummpDB vrastor H ob8truc Ing the free paesago of persons ontnofootpath, " whereas there was, as a matteroB fact, note person within sight when tbo con-atii lo' Btopp xl i him. j 'Xwo policemen; had justri<l£en blcycicS uload tb« footpath In front ' ofWin, bat they weronot snnmoned, and ho.con-sidcred this . taso should be dismissed. .'. , ,! Constable Rollly admtttod tbat tho"'road was

In a very dlr ;y and fllttty condition on that day,a id said ho had got a' very bad fall on It himself3nst bcroro h D mot ile West. .' : - ' !| [Mr. West- -I thoagSrt when I saw pollcomenriding on th< footpath, and magtstratos and even,'resident maj istraics doing so, that this obsoleteld\r was not in force in this'county,. : ; , ! : .¦| |Ur. Foath irstonltingh, K.C. (who occupied ascat On the rjench)—I bellovQ If you took a casetd the King*4 Dcsdh it' Would bo decided \a, yourfavour. Thcrete-adeclslontbatltla an obatrno-:tifen to ride in *ba footpath . at all, ,bnt ,1 thinktH»t is nona ase.- i ;

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'. ..; ;. . ', ¦'', ',-. , '¦'.I [Mr. . West- -Itepoopfo (n my part of tbA coon-':try navo Btoppod coming into' EnnlBUUen, amiaijo • going to lrvtnestown Instead, owing, to thowny thoy a»'obstructed by the polios, vrhdshadow thca>09er thQ vrholo place.. Zon'«rould!ttilnk mattl: Maw had been proololnjedln EBBIS-killen, and t ict the'town was In a state'of fiiefio'td BOO th« tn abet of'military' men iauiesmgitberoiotpatha. - : , ' r ' . . - • ' •< - *-. : :- 1 - ; ; ¦¦ , . ; ; ; ,' ' |! The mc istrates decided to flno Ux, West six-

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! Not dcaQ, but Bleeping; saJda' CTobp-countryrunner to>ng a few days ago. Ho wis peaklngoftbe above Cl ab, and was not fat'out -w ton he to-jCerredtodta i omnolenoy, We aro'dnjy. too pleasedat all toes to record -tho doioflB-ef our localiothlotoa, bn! vrb tool comowhat Cimaont aboutteUcSHjg plntj Into Iwhat ordlnanUy ought to bbJlveaaUittc organisations. When]the Urbs'In-tacta CUub t 'as established underrthe presidencyof tbe late 1 Ir. C. P. Bedmond, it'TOwnever la-tendofl to be come a lamo or moribund eioool&tionof atiiletes, as Peter l/Connarcan Uotlfy, andwheailt vras In working order it gave proof ofrwhst lt could do across country locally and inDublin. Bt rely the' same material Is at handnow. Bnclj up, TJrba Intacta Banters. .' ' .' " ¦ I

WATEKF01D f'.i'i'V' WAttiuTi mp. . ' • ' ¦¦¦| This Clnt 18 going fine at pas«eati;and it is now

one of tho strongest ¦ Harrier Ctabs In the 8onth<it Ireland, For the paat tooathi the wotnbershave had t vo tuna tSoca weci, iand on Sundaylast thoy hild a " paper chawr-wblch proTcdto

! be a real st ccesa from every raomt of TIQ w. Thei«1 meet» wi S fat Mr,| M3!mtay » •Walsh's at thoi Old Castle, st eleven o'clock/ and' shortly after, that hour I [esses Nngeat andCDaly, tho " harea|*Vsero sllppc 1. t hoy rah'by-.tho r >ad »a tar asSmith's ho Igo, whexo thcry ioofcto (he country.On to the r Rht. throoijh ite- J. J.'Breen'a tarm,Into Graced leu; whole' they iwheolod to the loftagain making for Butlcktown1. CrosalnftHaUeyf sfldaa, hov ovor, o^boll, who, scomod not tookindly 6TBii8bd1»Whatjei'1 lrbni the oitiyj madethem take o the dgotjagoln^nd go by a longerbutmnohi itorrouM. BatiorBtdwn was reached|t ia$t vrttl i houaSa prceste Bara, knd here; tiepaper havi ig:i>eco!ne<exh«ssted,th0jrwei^opm<pellod to h: kit; after'»'flpIendld;Tun of about teninllos. Th i whole itoain of (seventeen, finished;everyone b 2lng high In prctae of the day's BpCTftjOn Tnesda r last another narwas held, but owingto the bad state of iha coad&'iho moibbets hadto content theinselt&s witti a 3-tnlle ppm on the;

. track in tb t Patlu > lAndther -cross-country ranMil be h Jd on; fianday, starting ' from Mr.Flynn'a et Grangtl ¦, I All mttmbcra ore reqnestedko beatth i "meet n ai 11 o'cloolCBharp. ;, - : '.'] '.

OOXraOi - i - V t ii v l'.:? :,A: i: - <: i ^ ' -"' - 1 - !;l i t seem that Jem Xtoche, champion of Ireland,,mil have t J -wait soime time *efore no. geta on amatch wIU tho EhgUahchaihplonYGunneriMolr,4s tho ex-s ildler hoi to mectBurns, tho Cana-fliaD, at th£ Hatiatiil Sporting1 Clcb at anearly

' iUto. Wliiorlose,lfolri iii»fititod, lswilUBfi1 to taeot oa champlcn,< and if the fight comei dfl

ti ought to >o worth f;oing ft long way to see; ''

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' a Ballo.!"/!;, trhonttio latter Were rlctorioua,: ho ecorca being—.Pel I* Saltes,*' goeOs M points;rcrrybank, 3 goals I«polnta.Vpn next Sundaythe Do laSi lie* ore Cfagaged to-raeet tho Drapersat fqfftball, and. on the1 following. Sunday a hmjl*

I ing match i rtlli talro place between the ThomasFtaacUr\M< agher's H.a and th6 De la Salloteam. ¦ We are pjeaacd to : nctioo that the Do laBallo rootBall andr Hurilnff Cinbs bare madebach an excellent I start, and it; la to be hopedthat the ot icr dubs I In the dtyvvlll follow tliegood example shown by Ferryhank and De laBalle, and 1 hat there will bo bo lack ol Goelfomatches dc rtng the present seaanin. ' ' ' !' ¦ • . -

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FOOTBALt CHAMPIONSHD? M! CAREICK,u ¦ oR-strm. ., '!! - . , - • • • : . .- • ¦ ' . - ¦ .. . . - • : j-I On Sundi y last thb football final for the Co.Tippecary ( Championship eatnoofl at Doorpark,1Carrlck-on- 3nlr, the teams bclnfl GraUgomocklert. KUcash. Despite i tbe inclement -state of theweather th :re vas, ai good attoo ancei1 and thenatch was followed with the keenest lntoreat.'. ±

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Tho ball waB set going at 3.20 pan." by Mr.Fitzgerald, of Fethird, who acted AS referee.prangomocUei xnado d>o first rush, *nd,'axtet|ftcomlderaM a amtan oi good play on'fcoth sides,opened wit h 1 a minor- > The; play IKM -then f«rabout flTO Mnnerw te centre fletj,' affier ¦whlon'he OrangtewcMer men got p tnttmtanM thteatheraod «41oa; «oother mfiwrte elr flrilnartcr. i buolttr vttarwiia* IS. ToW4,5ot th«ttasgenoc Bar teto^WMtfgBttjr hart Ml bada leasto th J fieBil •flHSs'j«B* W* BOM »Jr Kuues. ¦o, :tw*iaff iMtt?iwwi&r,at their fc nwnls*M» rather unforto*teandont wlde, Agatoitholplav was lntcentoe *eld,nt oventui illy Grangemockler made ia dash atjdddod anol bet point, j Kflcath toik up' off theroe, and kftet--aoofaj goofl play succeeded Inaving an ilnt regUterea In their favour, ' Ft*io remain' lerof th4 flr»t baU Kilcash had theest ol t*«> olay. .bnii, tfeto no* Iuekr. in scoring,[alt-time i eoro Btop*KJrangemocJder, 3 ptsj;il iash, lit .' ;¦ • • ¦'? l | I - ' "- ' -: ' - - ; : ¦ ' ,

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On resurr Ing,play.was for sometime in centreloU, and e ther teitt irere likely t« win. Aftei, short tlmi > Grangbtaobklor added two goals andwo points W their former score.! The KUcashaen now rx ade a good show, and ofter. some fine¦tey they s joredtoni points and a disputed goal.i rofiretUUe Incide* ocenrred at tbto pornt.'. flynn, >ti iho QraogemocSlerteam, strnolne of his o pponeutsj a«d for same time a serioqiow appear 4 immlnfenl. The timely Intorven-loo tod p: esanoe bfl mind of th«s« In charrt,owevet, e »led matters a bit, botdespltq- theffoctsdU er«iewW»ose» things right>l»yfri aotrerome I, art be1 gave feia dedrtonfa uvdort-Grange;oocklerKt The doWng soore ;»i«frangemooi%, 2 1|oa«-* points;;KlloasIi,i5olat« ijBfl;i -41s|j ii 'go»i -';;v :. - ; ? .'i'-- i ''V;; ;].v ' :¦:!:;\ 'i:'!*

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week, with} the i^ 'lto*$u .>;Wei5|ndr».lano\.tbte ttrrivalfo '¦t^•i1K^ng¦ aM; (iue»I>:. f ojl'IfOTiway vIakiffiUM1 ;vi£5V'f4-Q»yii'iJJ3ngt: andbueftn-jof-jfilpiain; wso toa^ r^OteajneJrt ;week,¦Snar.-jrill jbM® tha ,li*fle .WptK" of "iSBtttrfae'pit i, th^mi /thai ¦ of tbsT >K$Ag 'aW;i<Kietea i at(N'orwayr, .t3',a\priVate:>-onie>:- 'andr idtied a.sborttstay in. London their Majesties jffil). join.'-thedain% (fatibering-.at.1SaJioring!hia?ni'; *»¦.¦; celA-ibxaifls #i«j 'Kin e-biatihday^ori Wovfimbap. ;»th.'

' imdsa'itetxff l&t will precede--file 'S;tatej visiti iaf\the ¦Gfeiawni BmpeiKtt jd'EnrpfeeS, ' ivWuo|ar« to aijiva at Wiictsor. OastlA joh-ENovembeirJMitK. '(Their iMjaiiestkB; .wfll be' £htertaia6d ; by!the 'City of.. 1ior*don> oi| Wedntt y;.Novemi)er'vflillfc, and their,vfeit:-.will. lastjto- the'etid o£;thja week,. T>9 King )and '--Queesn.-at ¦' Gp/aia.: will, e<ay -for, .the ;firfjt;paitf ,'oi; fbeiKiriait ¦ with»Prinio66a,JH)enTy of aKeriberg' at .KeneingtaaiPatoce.':"'Of . ,Prm« s •iiHtenirjE'e. | tiaee r. ,ma&-~iQuiesm. a'6..birQther6*4Eriiice. Aleiamde*j the!eld»3{, ia ;a' v(LJedil»rjia t'inthie|;iNla.ivy; Pxuiceilteapold,; who ia the delicate one, is at Can*:bHdjre, and'. Briace iM urioe; tlhe yoirageGti;&|at"!WeJlii^rij!Colleee«.iV. ' •.:?. j:i '..!^-.; .. '- : . in /

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\ ¦ - Tjie': devotion at Qtfeen ¦-. 'Victoria ¦ to j :fter. (Hiuaband an4- children;ia .thd¦¦ ':outstandingfeature in • . the: thsee volumes of; <hter: cottflden-/ti^ icorresipondenoe.edited;by Mr/'A. O.'Beri-Eo'n1 and. Lord'&beir,' ' .aiia I published'/ 'byauTJhoriy of thje JJiflg. JNIost cif ;u& remetolberQupm >yi<jtjpTia as-:a.i'.iwldawedi.i W>inan>,jwhK>.livinsj'i'iii' :-tho ipresence, .ol .n^hgreaf feo»Wseldom em»rgedLf.ro<m: the.stelilsuSn- of ; <hacraome-cdfde, but '." Letted ofj .Qttctsnl'VJio,toria',—issued j-by < Mr. John. Miurray. at tA Si,iMt ^rev&t l. tq' us the.jjoyouBj,. lhogia«piiitedQikea; hiippyi beyancl'. .nieaauieJn. thiar inat;ned. life, evincing the keeueat;:jntei)eat in tp ddoings of ^Oisiety and directing Stale, affairs¦wi-jh ¦ '¦ Bidt pi«ia:i«aj. ., .oommon- eaee -KU&xn,rvrtMch'/ih-adia- lhet' .r^affn .ewf a 'a- blesfiingi \ tothx>nation., 'The.cttrrjappnaVnce only ;deal9wit'.i 'the 'pWjod pf.liar-mftpriod.Jife (Hi3lWS5i,during . whlc-h most of : h'Of; thciughtd.and; time)were: devoted to the Ptinoa.Consort,, and. her j

family, but .tye political {ctMi P^*' « f ' ithjese:voluiuea shew"that ' Quwn, Vjctcria had anucih.'more ' .to 'do 'm. dixecting Siclte affaira , -thahhas 'beeii' BUppcsed, Queen! ¦ Vactpria, swTwrver very • partial to.m«n oj great lifc&raryor edentiflc" iattainmente, at .least 'ini.earlylife, but she was an excellent: jud&e of , ritiai-looter. (Hter two great .f&vouptes .'.werej ,!Liord!MeObourne aid th ©uke of MWdEn ton, jbtfVmany leading men -whom ahelduJiiktaitflnsVsuch, as Bir j Eooert Pteel, Brijjht,. IOclho>n,iBisraeli); and; Gladstone, she' fcajne- alteywiardi'to esteem'for' their <high"peir66nal character!and their high ¦puJbUc.eemc a. . - " . ". , . . i : ; { , !

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Who' xii1 'culty¦ oi ¦kn6nving' .T?.Jiai )io .<iojJn thowinter5 wening6 ls. ' » prolbiem Ihiat ; v\J£ei>many pinpleL. They jmigiht- "jiawevcr.' take; ahint from Iia4y'. l Jie eey,'6-:wotlk- anwns i V ~lUIKUVU, out* at vmx IUU W'Uiai <V3VUV«for entertaining themselvea as-.well aa otoerai

every- n h'bpu-rSbod'tbere ijii-the pa»rjtanity of bpngih*, brigihtase6( and : pkiasur^into nsnw a'rM' pull youagjlvvfe,. by: organ*iteinffl »r: " Sielping "in. tb» !',|Organisii)g j leichildren's "happy "eyexduga/f - . iy f t i e help, rejquired 'is from 'thbee .'who,' can / tell. or read& '(fairy taJe, get up° chiKlrehTs; heatnicakioapemsb. 'games/ ronrM.'; and.; dances,-, -..aridot)h£T forms :of innoceiil .pleasv»re. .'. There, arfealways to '.be /.found £f me> jwoiple ' rVj Uii I &natutai gift lor entertaining ,the''yt»ung,uandin many looalitie«('it' only vjante. someone, lijtake -the "initiative ' '£o'. 6ecur4 ,the - h lp.- '«fothers; either by their eerVices or 'eome emailcontribution!¦ ¦ to'¦ the} -trifling j expensea ttha^need be incurred: /-'"V ' ' ¦¦ ' '¦', '. ' ¦ "." ¦¦; : '\¦. '. ¦ ¦y

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for the short okirt that they] even ipa iat upobvelvet^ skirta, intended for {day:'' wear.. .beLag1cut to< '<:lear ' the ground. iThis ia' o, ¦ Ihu omistake. Velveteen is 'possible! to treat lbthis .way,'¦ but not • velvet, which we; ''¦a6ej>-ciate.i: with ' smart ' afternoon [ . toilettes 6tstately evening gown*; OFfar fcoth, purpoastho ekirt fihould "touch the1 ground m"iroDH,aweep;it at, the eidee,' and ;<boa6t a ntodera !etrain.: The newest tones "ia velvote aTo;iie-markably >;good;^coma;'Especially ' i leveljehades beings foud in dull tlu©; purnJet i %vitha toibph, of , < red via iV and r- brown TTIUL aflavour ol green in its -composition; ¦ ' ;i

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Undoiibtedly the <r6aeicolburi' ' glri '7f»)fwbman'caril dresa tipoh'a. much, emaller sumthan Jier sister "who'inclujies nranv jeolounrsin her outfit. Moreover,' eher- .very 'uoqaeuiaypresents the better oppea^arioe. And th< reneed be no monotony about the ;n«tion.\ tF orexample', o'ne'year uie "onek'olpur" 'girl , cin¦k&p t6'. blue, another(*?ear: Id* 'green; , yetanother .to ibrown, 'aniFBO on. I Qfimy-chaajjbetoo can- be run^'i>/ m?ans '.iof '•v.iriouit'fthad eaof the colour, which, <o(< course, ehould Jlt ox i e ) together.. Thus' ihaK," ¦ <5oat8,: ! ikir Is,

under-ekirtfl, et-tootrtaa,; and -all tocce&sor esare .-posaiblai -wear •<md jwith. "; another," A idnmcfi; expense is spared1; ¦ ; ; - . ' ; ¦/ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦\- ¦¦'>¦• ¦ -, ';- '- - - - J i : h i.-l_ . : . - 'J -: : - ;l - :: '' i : '

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: wamcn, : thb handles' being bf'Iknottea ribbjtroind the. clasps1 of steel, 'silver .:abd';'gi:!d»Usually .a littlo exqulsitcr embroidery appeuranpbnitne fabric, the coloort cnir>loyed[ piawh-ing those found in: the 'trimmings* ¦ oa /.thepjwn- Xhe notion ia a pretty,' old-world id ajbut wet Bhall;xb>;well ito'-be faarcfuljiot, totrust cur puree or'vamables-' Iri • this' daii if,litye,,receptacle-. -cas'.thStinoflon' alM^eth J-Jejpwfally ,th«,3ribbon Handles;*1» 'likely - to;

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TiAfluiCXBrMlAipES I AMD i'BSHiUEDt BH1IEI 1 -• There are two 'irir vaUpM iri' - oofintctl >'aWith 4ho ;tailor.maao'ieostnm*;i'6ne¦ •;IB[" i le 1inovitaible cutaway • Ittreei' Quarter, coat.; '* id ]the j o t iar t the acWimflAnvlnff'^rillCd1 "ehiH:-fcronU . Provided- we' oa6 - iSSrd,"to' layTolirtaiior-madSs aside at the dnd "of Ihe eeaionthere, in. nothing •to'bB-teld|'«g»lM->jaie|'''<JilP'«w*y,fronU, bu» SfJw^ aaV^!to"mak».rthejrilast'it would be eaterito jemato faithful 'totho equarei fronU. The cutaway ffonV''is > afafchion ,th*t will date,'end should thereto rt,be: severely g s id lover by'.babitual v'haftl*npa." yHt ix regard to tho: frilled :shiri fro4t,it is ;-ffell!1o bear in:mind, the fact that;Titdoes not suit ev«y woman/ especially ,whtotho collar-bond corresponds: end n litue frillof lace appears to outline) the1, top of tieneck, fortunate iw3ivi*q«i3i' iw&0i lon*',sk|Kder siviaio like thifoat^ cto,1»<ttr, BOOh;'.a.*ec|c>

nnv|ority"ol.,woimen 4<X>K' - mtit:htnA.i toi v aj»laln ; neckband ;, an4 irontJ, simply taake },and inlet with' lice.br. gmpyotdery. ¦. , :!,! .:-; /TKB -NEW SRAOTSff- SGA' VlES.-V , l' -: ¦ ¦ .'

. On th'oseidareiwhctt lu» are. likely to pro «too Iheatiflff; ftiWoncMe ¦!»*««»• Ate^weariigBpaniib crepe do chine scarvM, TOO'W PfriniM^, The youjig Queen (of Bpata to em >ially fond of thtse pretty, wraps; and' ilurii xthe past Up* rnoryilis ias <feBpa*cited'*erer il'io croung iiends lo tto* oo'utolryji * TbeS't *¦now tojhe bad in .JnanyK j.toer^ieiiidboTJiland in all the woei -delicate-and -beaotfl dicotouxg. -TE ie.fcBTVea are jassed onwirowd¦the neci, ap sed bentnd, «n*fl»n; drat nforward' og. ia, : .the fringed end* faUii&sbi leKasliio 'al ost' tb'«!Ke'1fc«fc1. ' ' * f ii V- W-M i '>

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nodels; to lie »pl4 for OwJt J&2TJn£r* *>onsiderablir lower:thap!jT«* /S ^w^ , Mlost' ol thfee machines w >« vHMPWW ' Tis lnnj.aa*!and July. 9'' J 9f 9 fj 9p f J Sf, v.aer.a^e 4ot l) i<:!WS|W Hioli^W«H* «.'

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i I;;¦_': \ : ATET i0-Wl» raiCE8. ' :%?»rMte jitoc rla eTsbaSSei ea dt ife ex-'pectatlons of f fArmers.':', '.Youngrcattlei were.'bought freely for export, af an! advance; ot 30s.-!per head. 1: Bjwf,i^rime,Jcost Iuiljr:$0s. pec ewt r¦Other,?';de8crlptl(>psi acceding Kq qnaltty.l tr^mJ<58. W 52s; t mlTchcowa;!from &V2.to £18; twoyear old 'helffera,' from;; £8 ta £13;; yearlings,from £5 to £9.' , There was also an adyance •of.frbm ga, (« 5s.)pej:,headvOiit>tsheepj stores,4mdre'r particularly: eweaj were much sought! f v tand bought at even a higher flgurei! . The horsefair was better attended than] usual and la fewgood <inea changed haria?.:ipl(i5. Tat; are lookingdowrij and can sow be purchasediatirotn 50 to51s. ttpd which is principally o>?lng to. tbeistatept the money market; stores bought treely trorn40s. to'60s; ;¦ bonhamsy20sf to 30a. '.. ;,':; • ;r i.; ' i- —

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.The cause of the badjstate oi the road betweentha bridge and the railway [terminus..is'ftnusaccounted for by »'correspondent: '.'At tho lastadjourned sessions at KUculliheen,, the present;!inent for this, fwltl^ otjhertroids in the barqny,was thrown bntjbecause there |was not.iv.idagls-trato in attendance. The county surveyor! (Mr.Tarriant) fcadibto speolflcatlonfiffor.'-tho' y m ¥prepared on the spot;; and there -wero three,tenders in; bu^ all to , no vali: owing to

thentegu^noeof th roagiirtrates. ', "Whatnow latobe 'done with' this 'road which1 la so scandi Jowrand dangerbus to the locality £:lf the pos rni Xtexof Waterford reports telj the. postmaste'r-gei ertvlon th, o state of the thoronghfareover which WfMajesty'small has to paes tbepoptmaatex-generalwill brlng'the matter before the prpperauthorl'ties', 'who, w&learri,:ha£8 tho power to, mnttp'&n:order and direct the county surveyor to see thowork carried oiit. No blame -irhatever, we nayherq .remark,;can be JBttochod to .the -.cerjmtyBnrveybv, tor ho did all In his province to forwardBO 'desttabla, nay, so nosessary a work, i • ii ' "

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Sxn—An editorial artJclo iavlDg appeared-Idthe I WaUr/ora Hail ' and Express attacking Ithemanner in which tho Inquest upon the body'ofMichael Power, burned to death at -the Iat£ fire;.vrascohdnctefl, Ir felt) bound to send him tho.encloiied short| lottet ih reply .thereto; and henot buying inserted same In either of bis last twopublications o{ the Ex ^rctt; Iencloseyonateopy,and,' would feel; obliged by Its insertion.'-i-Ycarebodlont servant, JAMES DELAmmmr, Goronor.. Watierfora, 2atb:Oct;l l857.;:!'. ¦ '¦ ;

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" JBIB,—You ture wrong in supposing that .the UKquest held by me on the txx|y of Michael powerwas tortured, iia you stato, ' Into an lnst^umerib'iorflshtfig for| evldetico-to enable an Insoianqo,company tprosfsf payment of ipIaJms on it.'; j .

** The law JsL 'that It a person commits an un-lawful or illegal act, and that death: ensues ¦ toany one In consequence thoreof,-;quch7perspn Isguilty of manslaughter. If the act la,felony, hoIs guilty of murder. : ] j ' - . ' \

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: ";It was stated to me", by ya'r|ous tndlviauius,that a strong and Well grounded oplnlonprevailed.that the fire fti Mr. fWrtla'B tmm nn Intentionalone;' I therefore considered it myb6nndeB,dutyto examine into the origin and cause of the fire,and make any parties liable amenable to the law.The result of the lnyeftlgatlon; hfia:been fiiat. noeviaencf) could bo bad to prove positively hovf.the fife- originated;:. ';3t howeTer appeared thattwo fires toolr place, wltbln alweek of each ether{In the bock port of Mr; Curtls'B'shop;; thai samecould not have proceeded from on escape of gas,'not from a Ughted'candlej;;and,that upon both,occasions'the fire'was:discovered in said shop 20or 30 mlnntes after Mr. Curtis bad left,' andlocked it, taking awayi and keeping the k6y. ;

"I did not consider, frhat the deceased being onMr, Boylo's house whein the root of bbtti TJOIIBCSfell in altered or removed tho liability |of ttjowrong-doer, if any.•; ' i ,''¦ - : '¦'¦, ''¦. . "¦¦ ' • '¦'. ''S !||'.' J '

M I regret that you should be so inuch ia errorIn this instance, particularly Kyhenj upon a formeroccasion1 you. Acted' BO difflrently, when in en;deavour. (partially • successful) was ' m&de '. \odefeat the ends Of justice'.—I remain;1 sir ! yourobedient servant, : !; ' ' j i • '. .' ¦¦ ' ! " '. ( :' i ' ¦ ¦'¦ ¦•¦ " JAiiES DEUHmmr,'Coroner. I ¦

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Wintering Uiloh Co ws.—Do you approre of thesystem of keeping milch cows (about tt6 calveafter Christtpas) off the grass until say; Aprilnoxt, merely allowing them in ft yard Ior a'fewhours each day 7—We should prefer to' let thecows out on the grass; AS much as possible, pevvided ypu glyo thorn plenty; ot shelter/ 'Insteadot bonalng-thein all ijrinter 'andmereryiijlnttiajthorn Into ayaid tor » few honra each day/youmight select! a-weJl flrained: field of grass, wlthlif possible, a shed in i which they "could sholter itthe- weatherwere.toto rough.- In'casa'ot verycold, stormy, Tret leather, you might i housethem, but even In cold weafliET,it calm, IS wouldbe better to let them on thogr&eaf for ft'tOwTiouraby day and ihonse thern' oomfpriably .at' nightsBy this means ,they-will get a little grais each,day.(but, of course, tola Bhould not be their onljfobd>, and would keep Ut good health.- Thuanswer-does not seoessarfiy apply taTOta JTortlof IrtlandJ where it! Is not always advlaable'tckeep COWB out In winter.- '¦¦

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^Calf with Staggers.—I bate *'nine njoriths'old calf that suffers from something 11x4 staggers;hwdijopato-tho field and- tries tobendbls'hoitiback towards the «nlne, &fte¥ ab6ut half anhour bo gets; all right and feeds with his coni.rades; he Is out oa graa* Wbat treatmentwould you recommend?—ITfhese epUeptlfon^seUures tn tbe majority of instonces are indicar;Uve ot tadlgestlon. It usually is seen in Btock'which are grated on 0I4 rough paaturt. "Wewould recommend'you to put him into k^hedand to giva hBn a futt d6w«t Uosped or castor1ell. Diet him sparingly for aYe aays 6m lashes!and;gruel and then change film totreahpftstnre.1¦ ' • ' - ' . - ' ¦-! i 8TBAx^;JOttmOS.:':-' :-: " !:v;

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: .That 'there are too-mariyof our faraic r boyaleaving home andtBeeBng work In tbejp ttesM'labourers U an evident faci? If ¦they ccifld.soe1,ltk«,toi4wou!4<*e«\Wi W9i- - ThestKnktf f idt^eaare the oest'iplaces tot 'f & e myim tms igllargelximaghwry.. -. to* naoorcerof on ;faraa|

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A Ck>ntr'ac*i>r'm4y |tehdeT tor er«ct! all jth«cotaage8.'i)na iiace 'all ibe plota ,'prj tot 'Biidtu '.p rcjpoziadti thereof •¦as'ne.'corwidersUie could ,compl«t»,!satiafactori!y ;in the 6pebifl«d time. ¦...The-jforks ate -to' be;completed witbinJBixi

M<}nth^ after"t|iey' hayeibeen laid' out W.itheCouncil's iEngineer nnder"a' penalty }for amy. !

Haaj ind epeeJfitfari^na ind^tendieT.'. forma!for thejworftstcan be c tained frmjthe Cl^ri '>v r »irc uplift g/iaw4v,'AWUu(;u Vu *^A<«ydIiVll1.1 <UFive'Shillings j and: tenders are to |be lodged-in lief-jorHce 'zai 'Mtez than 12 o'clock, noon,.on[ the day above-mentioned. The[ tencferamust be:ana'd« oh' tn« (]6rBcial fonrk and ibesigned by th« peraonjj proposing to1 executethe '.work, rand contain the ' Q3mei ;jand ! ad-drefee^of iwoieolvent wreoris vrho ii^ wilingtojj<an»wath.hiih in .a |bond.{br tbe ei cutioAoIth .wpik of-an amount oi £150 foreacii cotti?«,ami . fl40 . fori- tbev feikin? of <i&$h- plot.'.CDntending ConuacMfa shooM ' consider thej>ikn^-'and; specifications .eirrefuUyv.'jand ; in-;sp&oiitba.&it -before .tendering; .; . ' j , i . ¦;= t . '

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. ' • " ° : ¦ - : > - : r . : > <It 13 not .pve'n to many who adopt <&e iitoreligious to attain <o the splendid record offifty wars lunremitted service for the church.and the .eeWation of tM> Golden. (Jubilee ofone who iluid achieved that sloriou&Mcord'j»owe which. l iippeals - to arid '% responded byIrish Catholics; with solemn and sympatheticrecognition] Jlrid .eo it wig that on Tuesdaywithin the*precincte of the pioneer conventol

DUDS } n Waterford, the home of whom is eopicturesquely situated- that an- event of thatcharacter vaeJcelebrated iin ; every way con-sonant -w ith the: happy event. - The jubflarian«ua Mother Mary Joseph tMahex. the memberoi a (fine od Catholic.'family of Thurlea CoTipwrary hnd in.th&.year IBW eh* tfas Tro-b&ed in; the.Plantation' 'Convent here, out-rfe the- ;w ils Sol ¦whidi she- did not" emergesine* Uiea.iiexcept lor a fewidaya- for specialme-wal advice. Her ;wool« .heart was de-rcted to the (Children of (Mary, and her name

jji that cchnection ia revered not alone, inlYaterfonl, jbut.in many lands all over-theglobe/ Litjle children came lunto her in' thepast ; Uiey KMW up aod passed into the world,and their Ichildren. came- .back to "MotherJoseph," iwhpse name has, therefore, been as*.household word in every Catholic home InWaterford, jond in many a distant clime. ¦¦¦

Tile celebration commenced, with HighMass, at wiich ithe Most Bevl lie Bishop pre-sided, and I the i handsome church of the con-rent wad thronged with -visitors from the cityand its environs. . . i i . '.

The celebrant of the Mass was the EevPatrick .KaVanagh, -Sew JXork . & cousin ofMother ¦ Joieph; who . with his' 8i6ter camespecially i6 participate in ; the toeremony.father JLayanagh is a.Waterford man, by theway and belongs to a Ballytwicken family.The deacon |of the Mass was the Rev. Michael•Walsh, C.Ci 'Ballybricken; sub-deaobn, Eev.William Walsh, V.C. do; master of cere-monies, Key. Father W. O'Donnell: assistantpriests, Very (Ifcv. Dean tFlynn, Very Bev.Archdeacon MoGrath, and 1 Very 'Rev. CanonPower. iRtv. W. B. OVDonnell, JP.P., St.Patrick's, ; wca (master of ceremonies at'theThrone. : j , ¦'¦ . . i 1 I : ;Subjoined! ia a full list of thsjcUrcy attend-

inf :—Tho Most IHev. . Xha Irtrdi'.; (Bishop .of«aienor<j'; [ very !Kev. if. ; *'¦ itiynn, JDean;Very iRevi Archdeacon McGratb i Very -Rev.fonon Power, 1 VJG; Very! i Eev. . FatherMeasher, I^.P , IGarronofield ; i-Very-iRev. Fr.Clement Besley. Guardian; and TAev. FatherO'Connor,! OJ3.F ; 'Bev. JRathers Kiely.and'Flood, O.P;|Rev. Father IFitrgeraW, Adm., fit.John's; Rev. T.! F. iFurlong, Aim., and (Rev.W. Xehoe The Cathedral: Eer. W; B. OlDon-nell,;P.Pv St. Patrick'a: Bev.'Father John J.Brosman, St. Patrick's Home;: !Rev. P;!Leavy,do; 3?ev. T. JifoGratb,, Waterford: Bev. PatterEgan, 'Sey.'j Father CDonegbue, etc., etc. '

The nltajj wai beautifuUys decpra.ted, uaioontaiivel '.several ' macnificent jjreeenta to

ir.il »¦¦ ¦ ,h i_ M _ _ « . r . / t . —. * • * i •!• ¦ .Mother Joseph, of Tihicjj. mention ' Trill b«m»d» later on. . . : ' . • - - : '• i , ' '. • ¦ ¦' ¦¦':¦ "•

., At the conclus pa oi the Mss*[, : ~\' . ; . .The -Lord Bishop Wpbfce off tie altar! ¦ In the

course of jhii lo(<iship'e address he said thatth» work of . the Presentation ^Kim-was notmerely for1 herself or. her community^ but-wasessentially) lor the community, at large. Andit was a wprk which they,"Catholics cad Irish-i7ieD, rcgar,de<i a« of priceless value. And whenone has dune that wori {or 'fifty years, anddone it w U, and1 comes to rejoice at the eqdof that wurk it (s fitting that |the celebrationshould hi leudi as that . which they wireendeavouring- 'tolmake it just now. The churchhas -honoured! the • ! j ; ' '

JriBIKABJAN OF TO-DAY ' .

Uy. permitting, the-Holy Sacrifice toj>e.offeredfor her with ¦ all the pomp that the circum-stances of I the occasion -can lend to-day. TheSoTereign LPpntiff himself liad recognised her*oik and hii wprth in granting to ier thatPontifica l Blessing which it was his lord&hip'evAess ia to 6ffer!to her now. The dioceee tor\rtuci »h« ihid laboured was irecoffnisin^ whatthe had diiie.'by. the attendance of-the chiefclerjj tierte Itoooy^ and most of all his lord-ship -wxi delighted to see eo large a gatheringof the faithful in order to take their part inthat day'a jwjork. 13n Holy Scripture there "wasa veil-Known passafje lecordina- the Talue oftb« valiani woman recording wnat her rewardfiwald be-j-'f From all the ooaiU of .the earthd tha price !oi her "—and assuredly for morethsn . I . ; ,

¦• , ' ¦ '

i SILVER (fB. QOLD

w«re the labour! of one who gave her life f.ithe beginning of it to God and taken her panin the sacred work oi Christian education ;and1 from jthe day she first put her hand toit fifty golden years ago, «he. has been un-wearied A i t-bat work. Though her handmight be domewhai weakened by age, yet thatvigour which, and more j if , ! possible, . she.brought toi it onj hex first professional day washappily but! little unimpaired/And who could<t4Pt>r» Tfllne W that work for good to. the

.country and for Wilfl ? /Jt-Tm said, and trulysaid thatlno one !know8.. .}ba value of God«fcleMins in 'that reaped, except eomeone whohad been de'prited «f them.: and :m these dawof «oars, we are, perhaw. »«raished witi Uiem.CantianintjIxU Tordsfim oaid ' tier conM ootorget that in the trying anditrouwo

ns timeeInlonnectidn with «fi» «»twy[o! the Catholic.Church in j. Ireland, the (pr?sen Mon

r&-came into1 this town to organise their Chnst-Bta WrkJ and from that day up to the pre-sent—now! M'ell r • \ ¦ ' . '

SIORE JTHAN O2JE HDNnBED -YEAES' '

j ji . PAST, ' ! . ' ¦¦¦

.'

oeVer had! hey 'flagged, gr looked b»lk 'n. ^pursuance of their work. ¦¦ In th« middle of

S^kst century- there came amongst the com-Sanity to I tX part in-the* Www. «he•rfiose jubilee they were celebrating at ib&tmom«it: 'irwas difficul t, if , not jnipo^ lf.ioivrimaxifle the good that could be dono bya os^Dd devoted

nan aa j

she had been

in -the largely attended choM. oi, ier Order.TheWfiftf years had brought .her XOT J*£*the norld;.Jonl4 a*™¦ &™¦a Ly > 5ovsworld could never taka away. An« ««• joysvere not i by &ny mean* purchased by tran-

fif7dimandedinot the Ubonr of a day or

•year ironj Which tb« labootM l could rest atiny time! Thei work of the jubilarian of j ht*Ll.iSZ\i the very first day of her profes-•ion and itar continued ttoougto all ine

SucceedingJyeaVs «nce that <ime. UntU tohand was io longer strong and her **™*j i>longer able '4o i tBink, fihe wiU . para to tierreward. AVben she came. to | rejoice thcro it

'jM^TjW'ariSSSliSCfpSthink that Uiere were .hundreds. : ; ; ¦

. ' :.ipEBBAP3 T2»U3LVNinS» • •

she wlU aieai JSoia' Dflr ©ifiio rd ;- . - - . . ; ;

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Xo«;; ohildjen; of Mary, i offer you oar

2£Sfi?'o3<?oniJ^lee. ahd -wSeh- youi-aWtoh.~ ££ ?^? *?r ?"ny y**"5 *» «ameT«ad

¦i a-ra»t»s^ - r-;:!:Db«"?olJoIwi3i 'chifdreii %oJia£«atr cfgiM -tbe ttddx^fis: - \\ ; . , , . , t

¦ 33£Sft££3tf&ftSg;LiHri -Luoasj-Msry-J'Harnoy,'Nbri Mooney,rt^U ¥°°g? <?' I Julia ' Norjia,->|ily^Mrfissey.Ellie : Sheridan, Statia hwldan;Cisne.MscpimaJd.n EUie •PlaaasaSTTaiwy'¦ lOfna . Bridget Flanagan, JUt. JEoldTn.

?r *ff iif ie^W1'>d karynB.OlDn toefiftBph^ Mig^S. Morgan,-Maxy Fonnstal, ^

Tora and Mary Courtenay» - ¦Arniie;Spencer. ; Minnie - Gdllijran ¦' Bridget' ¦Sa???eUy'1 - :B>«<i ColUna, -^ridg t SodI 4<feI£lo7;"Mjlry McEiioy, kletr- Heylin.• BmdfeH fteddy. FJKe and Mary Cannichael' i£T£ r". *»n<J« O-Rlordan, Alice

-i <Wa.Jf?>J;.K«»Jleea-.tWhelan,' Bddg«;i-FJyini,Annie "mid (Kate • O'-NTeiU, . Msry Ob S! Gnace %Wal«b, May Tohin..Mary FT~MO£i dttnt, Slary

^Walsh, Eliialbetb and Judith

! OTKeefle. Brehne Larkin, pnes Wyse,1 Anne Water*. Mrs. Whittle, NVlie Gitte,Han»a.! Deane. Millie. Quann , IXaisv, Ceciliaand Dora O'Neill; Polly and Liliie Shan-TOn ; JJridjH Kennedy Katie TO.iittle,•gnd et Gr*nt. , Annity Heaj-rie. Mary J.{ rarceil , Johanna DuntVhy, ' Daisy' CronJji, |Agn<?s Colfer, Iiizie Kelleher. MJIXV ; J.'; Moche, Katie G-leeeon. ESIy O'Brien ixiary; IDujgaA and Bridget Forristalj! Tbe presents from the Children of Mary

were a magnificent; B«t of vestments, a pairof bnarushee, and other altar orcajuenteThe Xhina of the! Good Shepherd .Convent

sent a_ beautiful caie for the dejeuner table,end it formed one c< the most ndmiredieitiuta oi the reunion. i i. What proved one of the most admired ofMother Joseph's prieents wae ihe " MaterIMarosa (pedestal {vrhich no-w stands in theJvmdsome 6huxc& of the Comniunity. It isthat cplcndid .work ; by fiignor Bcsini whicb¦Tjas «ro .much admired at the Internatioaal

F^chibitiOTi, and w"hich was purcliassd txy theVe.ry Bev. iDean Flynn, PJ>.. for the reveredjttbilanan. It is i graceful ipcdcstal ofCarrara MarWe, holdinir one of the most.Ixoirtiful sculptures.of the Mother of Somronwe have ever seen. The sereaify of t'heVirtnn Mothftr, the resignation,; the beautyoi the conception could only ibc; realised; bytt view ,of thia magnificent wwk oi theK-iilprtor. : It occupies- a prominent place nearfbe., ancrtuory, and , i? well worth.a, vieat/ itjytjwf-e who -are infcarested in bwiral art! Aoa matteri oi fact, jwe undex3taiid .that tho•Dean, only secured!:this trophy—it -ne mayuse the ; ;expre«ion—after no (small <K>m-peiitioB .irith lovers of artistic work . of Obisch-arrtrter: ' ' ¦ ' ' . . •

I • iAn oven mare beautiful present—if one,could differenUat* i»- to TahK—<n-as.- theToagnifioanf "altar iaU".of lace and silverpresented !by MisJ -Kavartsjh, (Now York. Ita<lomed /the Inmt' oi the, altar durirJg the¦peremocnaeB, and will do eo for Imany yean».to ^ma.i If is-. « anaenificent epecimen olit.h« «Qvcrainjffi:3' wait; .and .flie : delicatetl-aeer.ieg in-puie «lveri which pe.tt£«trate thegause-liko lace, gfvs o ¦6U.perlb effecti ' ThopaMern partakes of on artistic ioombinatioiiin eilverxrf vine ; Icavoj, wheit and grapes,the eignifioartce of which ia aplpcrent. Cutpla&s altar requisitps, Kold inotmtsd, alsoformed a portion otfithe Jtfbilamari'a presents,find we need ccarcely add ' tbat ¦ the- greatrnpunlty .to which she /belongs, and of

w'bioh fthe i» eTich. a beloved and re-veredroember, also gave ' to her nn aopropriate"tribute of thedr love and c\Jleeni, for' two ofher auniq were in. Qrn \ Convent '.before her",'no; to eupak of hen connection Trith the Rcy.iFatfter Cahill of MullinaHone, a great oratoriti hfe day,' and one ;of (Dan.O'Ooranell's mostvifdo.nt -upportera, - - i . ¦ | i > • . "

.j !iAlft«T.th6' presentatipn a, most enjoyable pro-grjaime VS33 preeenled in • the schoolroom.1 ;I 'The happy proceedings terminnied with <hobresentatipn of tbo cantata; "TThe Flowerljueen," before a largo audience,! in the «pa-jcioua schoolroom, 1 1 which was ' tastefullyArranged - for the occasion. This- delightfullittle musical piece-lends itself Admirably toood atagin^ andiloi l cCecla, and both wero

well recognised and! used very tastefully bythe " steg»- manager." ¦ The choruses • and in-dividual parts were correctly and1 pleasinglysustained, and the motif wci fiympatheticallydealt with by the' youthful performers fromfirst to last. Pigaoedlng the cantMa a piano-forte duet was played most creditably "by twoof the eenjor pupils, i . .. . . ¦1 The girls who represented the various P r^were—Recluse, Da^sy! Cronin ; i iose; iCittyliiaher; sunflower, IKathleen Coidy;. crocun,JN'ellie O'NeiH • dahlia, Annie Walsh; helio-trope, lila" O*KeeS« : lily. Ethel Woldron;hollyhock, Eveleen jStewart: japonica. lilyShannon \ violet. May Morrin: 1 mignonette.Bridie Purcell; tulip, Ttoiay SiKinnon; and

!ghtingale—in the trees. Mos of us are(oxajoainted with the argument ti this can-!t&ta, but many ol'us ore not. It da workedout in' thi« prea*aht fashion :-r$he floweameet in a eecluded d«ll in the forest, to chooceHheir: queen. ;A iperaon dificontcnted with tire;world, Jiceks in'the. lonely; plac«,. retiHOKh;•Irotn- ita- iares and disappointmenU. Tho•flowers- tella ct Jove and' luty; 1 and the re-:ciu3e—learning that to fill well' the stationallotted by Providence, is "to i>e happy—re-solves to return again to uaeiulneea and con-tentment among his fellow creatares. ¦ It wasivery attractirely ¦worked.out by the childreneompritlag1 tha . chorus, and anwod cwdtraining in voice . culture. j¦ Bnt on« of the happiest items lof the after-noon was the Inquiry into the Death of CockRobin. The scene and dialogue Were arranged,we -understand, by ia talented member of thecommunity. Tho inquiry was as lo who tailedCock fiobw, « question -which most of us -willrecollect a* well as the "pons atasinorun ofour echoolday*. The little j>lay in ihe Pre-santation Convent : last evening has • ithrotoa flood of light on the tragedy. I When Cock¦Robin was carried jn the Court to be eat on,the vaiiova witnesses were "in coort, ' andthe eight of that jx>qr" IHCo itdbreast. wastoo- duch-f . ond' BO. V \ ¦ . \ :¦' ' -r ; ' \

¦

All the ' <oirds in the «r ! ' ; . . . - -¦Went" Aching-and- •a-sobbing. ' ;iv"hen they-heard of the death of poor Cock

Eobin. '¦ ' ' ' " : ¦'IIt must be borne in mind that the varwus

tableaux and dialogued wera carried throughby children of,loader years—baby children,ii "& word, 'with: the iexoeptlqn of a few of the.elder ones which were requisitioned to balancematters. The Coroner, whose ornithologicalnAme did riot transpire, informed hu assembl-ed feathered brethren and sisters that theyhid met 1 to inquire into the «ircum«tanee*XnXi^e^drtW

Oock iRobin. theirlamented friend, who for .eo lonfe bad been »5erry companion to them, even -when eitCorner ! friends had, forsaken them. Tfcenthe birds eanff—"IWo can't help_eighin|r —and did it ye7y iniaiie£U)r.,«oo. ,&%£$¦*Cock bln wai triew^.m dne:fcftn .; *ndwitnesses' to the traiedy were called Bcria-UtnTTSen- eparrdwTqssie Murphyis eppedforward, and «dd rU plead .gui«yr-iw«n WboW^'Sd arrow; 'twas I d»d >ho deed. Itwas «n accident peeping) I d d not txy..to

^do

iir- >Ir7.FIy"(Kath!een Golden) was.then^amfrTed; aid, of ^»«. *• " ^Ptejrejated hoV he, *£ **** JK*U&*&HIfrom-tho' feathered t?drld; end the "Fwh ^WiyBanon) -deposed >bat Bb«, had,;«a.oght' an a%£ tee life-blood |ol «»-Sf«SS^*f &SCock Bobin, trith !whom .the depopent hadnet a land acquaintance, hut » t£M *•¦ *•«Sften admlred iin »rom U»e **£**«&«*¦sj? liffsxss^ s ' -

mMBSSsm¦aS j*j w?tlS £ WwhiS^S ¦i>t'-w 'i ™jf -'°

[the production, and HJK» thofl* who assist*I f af * 3A .brin BU t BroQi&dren'.to ulch a' sta|5» wrfe«tkn^ >^e>pective barta. 'f 1 XltUe Xdly-tfgb*I *|tny <ot of three 'yea.hold was CockS,S°"fc*»** ; i • ¦ '•¦ '¦ I .¦ hr A pianoforte duet; Vaa pla/wi by Mu•FlahJigao and ' SSster IB&ptiste, thfl-.eubie<¦Wag Ji'Ma ®&l»$£li: lij .3$«j ";« ittrinjr noU

hot the eeiectlohr-wefe kffecUvely rendered.uLa- Uriah IReel waa iUatefulI}> danced t

the following pupili :—:Sthel . Waldron, MaKkby May^Morrin, tM< ry> {Donhelryj ,arolliKeogti Coniiia ,£S»mnk<> :A3di T)uigan;Van.utacgio tNolan. • ;• -*1 ' : '*¦ ¦' : ¦ ; , ' .r The final-'cJjoras;, "Bhluhj'Affraj," -was sum

¦by tha school choir, «odt"'made an agreeablconclusion to the programme.' • ¦ ¦

v Tho. following,ia th« complete . '; J-M r ' ¦' ¦ OST OF' (t'ateENTfi.;i . MU -Xoui3a XavanashrpA. gold purse, contaihingi.j fiity 6overeign4j ! ; I : .¦ Verjr. ¦ Eev. ¦ SXaan . tt^rarl—A tiaiible busi'.'Mawr j-JJolorosa," eubported / by marbUpedestal, i ¦ . - I 1 1 .'¦ : . f - ¦ i

¦ROT. P. . Savanash-U-lBeautiful'lBilver Ia<xfall for Altar, and fold'key rtrings for, Tabernacle.T ! •- ¦- ' ¦ !• : i f .*• • '¦; • TO ¦ • • -, •

Ohijdren of : QEaryi-®jt| lof - plothH j of goldvestmeato, silver ornaaierit for . Aitar centre,caridela bra, .nmbrelliuo,' iands iNoye'na- oi'Massed. . ' - I ¦ I ' i

£ev; iB. Meagher, PJP., tKilfiheelan—iPictureof 8t:i Joseph. . . i , . : j ' Ij Mr. ' and iMisa ¦ Power, Qlichaeljstreet—Pairof altar, candlesticks. ! ; TV, .' . • . 'I .Mri.:.'Tw :Phelan'r-Beoliiiful ,'eta'tucL . . '¦ '. . . .:. ' •; The: ilissea ,, iPhelan- air; ,ot ' branched¦iindlosticks. :: ,| ¦ ¦•'

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' JKev.. A. Mooney, Xondoit—Three pictorialvolumw.;, - >

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'. ' / t - '- '.'w- '-

i tRey; P. "Djinphy/ -KP^" 'jC&pptJijrxin- qpId'fountain'' peoi. \:'",:!' i . ' ';.i - ,- l ... - ' ,'¦¦: ': -Dr. laind Mw..O\Sulliir'ab-^Beautif4: 'ediliohof Tennvsan'fl boema: - ' • '¦ • ' .'¦.¦ - I ¦ "• ¦ •; •

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• MJ. !«nd Mra P.- Doyle . Quayl-Cheqtte.. Bev.; Michael Meagher, :Klng8to:» , Canad-a—

'3ct of gold Kosary Bends. ¦¦ ¦ < -Rev. T. F. (Furlong, ! Adm—.V tekutifully

bound book. • ¦ | ¦! •! ' ! !' I' ilrs. Birmicgham, Caxdigaa Koad.j Leeds—

CShoque. ; "• ! ¦ , ' . - : . ; / ,- ' ; . ::- 'Atrs. J. M.' Slephenwn; Newtc wn Hou3e,

Kllmcsden—Beautiful, ixxik. ' ; ; I , .. ! .Rev. - Mother ' 'and 'Community, Ursulin©

Convent—Handsome cushion. : • ; . - [¦ : ¦! Good Shepherd Community.—Magnificent

jubilee) cake and numerous giftf. 1Presentation Convents, 1 Carrick, Clonmel,

Carlott-1; Mill-street, Fethard, IKilkenny, MaTy-borough, Mitchelstown; iliamore, (JIaynooth—Souvenirs. ¦ ' ' ¦¦ !* ! |! : ' 1 :

Mr. T. Heint-Silver napkin, ting. IMr. T. Heint-Silver napiin Ting. IThe Ven. Archdeacon iMyGrrath-MHandsome

medallion. ' ¦ ' ' j 1 !." i J 'Sirs. :Georee iKolan, Aariaville-mubilee gift.Several gilU from .the, Sisters of 'Morcy ot

Clonakilty, Sallina, cwlieen,1 Cick. • ;iRamsgrange Conventr—'SouvenirsJ ' '

1 ;'MTS. :Caulfield, The iGleh—Cheque. :¦ Mra. 'iQeoghegsn, Xillsnaule—SI wblo, font.Mrs; JIaher, William-«treet—"Bank I note.¦TheMisses \Meagher, tFaraey Villa—Cheque.Qliss i 'Mary Donelly—flJeautiful bouquet of

fifty white roses. ¦' - j ' j ; - - ; '. Itrs; (Stafford—Cheque.' ! ¦ ¦ : 1 '¦ 'iiMr. ' ilaely-A book. I ' ' ' |¦•Hay. Jj

¦' •Plynn.'. OjP.—A;book.Rev. "Si 'Culhanc—<Cheaue. .- , ¦, ¦ '

1 iRov. Brother Otteran .(Ryan , .'Axtancr-IBeauti-tlful aU'tue of " the Imnuwiutate ; Conception.

^MT., 'Mra. and' tho Misses (KeUeher. Clon-mel—Jcbilee' gitU. - •• i ' ¦ _ ; ; [

: Mrs. iB. Phelan, Clonmel-rHandsdra&-pre-Benta. ¦ "' • " . ' I ' ¦'¦' ' ' : ' !; A Friend—Fifty pairs of boots io r the poor

children ottending the schools; I ¦i Mrs^ .©r. Casey and (Mi£3 .Oa3ey, : Dublin—

jubuco' gift.- ¦ " ; • : •

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• 'Convent-,- Weym'outh—So&venirs. .. i -¦ Mx; and \UH. Ujriscoc-iBooks.: -| :' Mrs. .IBarretfr , and . the j TMi&es proacy—A

¦SAT. '©. : Ii'" -.I .''

1i6,ip..;.:(BalJjrhrickei3br:

Decade 1 of' .Masses for ihe .iJubflariatLi . '. • ; • ¦

, :Bcv:-iB. • Aylward, Kilkenny-.Kovena .oiMa*ses.''

? ¦ ¦ ' ¦ '"' ¦ ' I - !¦ ' . ','Mrs: Janie3 . O^Meara, (Quay—(Jubilee gift.

' Mrs. ¦*T. (Rvan, Briffhtom; (PlaceJ Dublin—Book. : "¦ ' ' - I " . : I I ¦ '

I'Brothers of Charity, illochdale—ipandsomesouvenirs. : ' " '' . ;1. ' " . j 'J ,

¦Mi«3 lApnes Power, JoTln^slreet—A book..'Mrs. Phelan—Book. ' H- ¦ i i . ":(M M; Siggins and Children, Llsmbre Houae

—Handsome .present., ' . .1 ! ' ' • , ,." 'Misa . Freeman—A medallion. .; > ¦

;MTS. 'T. Casey, Summerland—'Altnr .cruets.'Sisterb of &t.. John of, God, Wexford—

Jubilee gifte. '¦ / -' .M,;. ; • i. ' , I• iMra . Beidy/ Tho 'ManoTrA lamp. . ["... . ,

iMua^CalderwoOd - 'iDublinT^PaJrJw vase*.;Mr^'ttT. 'F. ' Fvaperild- Bouvenir.1 ' "iMxs. J. FitzrefloJdrTtV ftiedallion. I;Mi»» Jonea, "Ihibltn—Jubilee gift4-

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! the price* to be paid by'the •Waterford Cor-!p6ration; to ' the Bridge Commissioner* ofWaterfordfor:iha purchaad'of Sho toll teidgyover : the- fiiwer Bair at "Watetfora, the toil:•flounes, vaa 1011s para Die niereav, laoa-tot ule|ferry ; boats, Blips, litaiw , (and landing' placWand tollslpayablo thereat, and all other rights;privileA s, and advantages conferred upon the(Commisaiooera by- the Authorising Act paasetiin' Yns 'ia-the1 *e%n~<or Gpttrgepliil. ii befn*propcaed! to transfer-the Commissioners' rightata the iWaterfard Oarporationunder the^Water-';/ord Corporation"and {Bridge Act, 1906. with& view to.substituting a free bridge.:for theexisting I tbtt ^hridgP. TSfttt-riiiia' Corporationand the Bridge'Commissioners appealed fromtho arbitrator's award. ' ¦ ¦ • '. ' . . i : ¦¦The.Corporation appealed on the ground

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; iMt. ¦ Rpnan, EX5 .; <i'nd ;tMr. i <Qerald ! Fitr-eibbon {instructed' fiy <Mes3rs.iiI>6bbyni'andilcOoy), appeared On behalf of. 'the'-BiidaeCommj&siQnors. and iMiri Cordon, i-JK.C., Mi?.;'idr. Jefferson,-KX? , and iMr. Samuel Jfoore(instructed by; Mr. Jaines J.; IFeely, • -TownClexk); «presented-the Waterford'Corpora-

tion. * : • - : •• • :• ' . • • . * • • ': , • [ ¦ ', I • ¦' . ' . ",i-iM *-! Ronatt.. »K.iO<, , opened->tK* ease oh: beihalf of the Bridge Commissioners, and Pavethe history ot the present wooden toll brideaand the various transactions 1.which had -ledup to tha passing of the"Act! of; '130G and theSubsequent arbitration^ ' at , i which,: : thepurehaJe price of <£C3,000: was fixed. C^n-tinuiog,, counsel , eaid ' - the* Cotamissionershad put two , important .considerations beforetho Arbitrator/which they did not think hadreceived . iufllcient . consideration. '' Ini : thefirst place, it was always ¦within..the. powerof the Oommisaioncrs to build a ,n<>w. bridge',.And A jnost important question .would betlie cost of a new bridge. They Intended, toshow, 1 Ifrat, that it was- quite': practicable¦to ,do thia if it was decided to- be the •wisestcourse1 to adopt.' indeed it had i een undercontemplation ' to> do so. a good many yearsego, arid that intention",]had never, been' reyoked.' A fereat deal of 'evidence} in the Courtbelow ;deaR; with"1 a controvoray-,aa.to '.What;i^ wouia cosi TO put a-proper/jnew -orwigeacross' tho fluir at this • point.; '.The,presentbridge' did not 'carry above six ;tona on . fourwheels/ an'd. this . ought-'.to be 'bjought u;p' I9twenty tons to' suit modern: rettuireinenta. .

I Mr. Justice Johnson, asked did the : hewrailway bridge icarry foot pusse'ngera 'acrossthe riv«f.. - .':.,-;. .'.-. ' f : ; i - • . •.> .'• : •

jMr. Oeflersotf- iNo/ my; EoTd, ii does' not.!QIr.. HsDnan; continuing,' said the'; question

arose as io' ?diether it would be competentfdr -them to put up a ferio-con;crBte. ta'Ktge jnplace of the oxMliDg- bridge, and they fohndthat.'aiiqh,' <a'atructuM' couldv Ibe" > put: up j .'for£33,009 6> t&tjOOO. whUe ¦ a • eteei". " bridgewould cost certainly, over ' £40,00&—or 'almost,double th« coat of concrete.' Then* the nextquestion¦ was this: Hi they' -could build 'anow and improved1 bridge of fer«w:bncTete.for about £24,000, and Taise the necessarycapital ¦under debentures at 4 per cent., asthey had power' to - do; ' providing for : asinking fund for paying off'tha loan intKcnty-flvo years, m well as for 'maintenancew^ould.they oot bo in a ' better financialposition aader;those-''circumstances ¦iii&n

Jh&y/wero now,?', having' regard ; to = tl£Jeiractual outlay ;iii'" repairs' of ilhe " woodenbridge: and the cost of maintenance and col-lection.' -If these'.things''were totted up itwould bo found, he thought, Ui'at Uielcostof ^maintaining the new bTidge -would be'eon-sldcrably less, even with interest and sink-ing fund, than the expense of (keeping ; theold timber bridge going; If that waa eo itwas' mathematical proof- that their securitywas perfectly safe. The arbitraftr apparentlyfailed io Aoa - the importance' ofl thfe branchof the icaoo as ebowinK ' the yaibe of theirmonopoly.; Which, was approximately £3,750in aonoal net profit, derfuclir^f I maintenancefrom .rental, £83,000; at' 4 per I ceut. wouldproduce only i£2.ffi»;> at 5 par c nt.' it ¦wouldonly icalise 3,150, and it would require6 per cent, to bring Iho (figure tip ta £3,780—a little above their practical income. ¦,

The lord Chancellor—The contention, wastlist notirtir On tho principle of equal income,equally well secured, thia ought; sot to rankbetter than a 0 per cent eecurity. • ' "¦ '¦ ¦ ' ¦ '

¦Mr. (Rona—I say it ought t» xaak at , 4per «ent. That i» riot taking/into accountthe prospective' increase in ' trafpe-t which. .Vewill prove. Counsel, In conclusion," askedtho CommHtee to eay that the amount 'of theaward should bo eubstantially ipcreaaed. . ,'. '

iMr. Jacob, CbilrmarKof the Bridge 'Com-rrtissionera^- waa ihen examined, '.and In ireplyt<3 Mr. Pit wibbon stated-that hia family andhimself lield five U)eben.ture3. The,tpta> num-.ber of Debentnrc* wa« 00, of jtbo- nominalvaloe W 1E100 each'. ¦' The total number, ofDronrietbra *aa- 033.. They resided all over:tho. TOfld. • The practlo? was joj let' the, tollato a- tenant, vixo was .Becured i .ihrongh .thewoditim of an «dTertlseEEcnfin the iCRreea.''The'f«4t ,received. in f b i a} wsy.; had increased ifom£8/000 in 'lB71.to £7,056 at the present time.The- railway companies ,pald a bulk aunl oi£<H0 a year for the 1 commuted tolU; but inSis opihion the amount ehould be. fll^OO,having regard to the great increase ,ln traffic.The income from debentures since 1878 waa£3,6001 a year, free of income taj. They putaway, ja; Ireseryo fund. '. . ' . '. . .' . j .. . . • . .• » ;.

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£ ' l- . Witnces-nOt course dt would; |but they arertotabla io.6hip cattlo at. lRojslaxe..- . .:.: . ¦¦>; .

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, Witness ©! ©ourso it f would. ' | Th© Wtneesaddfdi that 1ha Oreat Southern, and W«fiternRailway Company could not deliver goods at4he DuBsarvan Station on the city oldo of tn«river./ bccauae- they §aA no aocommodatipn

„. Qtr. •Michad O&irph' etateck,- irt reply, <o Mr.

.taonan.' that his iaU»«r;-wa8 ]ees«ec of lhe.bridge. icommenblng in JAnnaryi, flJKS.' a anannual rent ol £fk055 Iiv tto yeart n»;1833 flAd l897itho ffent was OSf iE5.- ln { 1895h« ma<fo « ptoBt ot XU13p. .6d.; after 'payingtha Oommisaionota ¦ their full- teuV end ««*&•ing un Ithe wagoa in connfirtioa ; with Wtol-lectioo -of tolls.' •'. In. 1003: he* made fcjwoflt of;]£4&o"i34^ !7d.; lo 1903j paying thejsarneU^*f«7.056 he made * profit of £B05 tOfl.9d?iS WOl b'e had -a lossQ SMI M M *out, notwithstanding; that.'lossJ h« tenderedatan^icreasedpTko

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Cwe&xamined'. by""3kW. Qordon B;: the"iattk' <rom Clonmel; and'(Kilkeaiiy--wer<? car-:tied larouKn ixtossiare wowu » (iu» Bun» *»iv

'to go ' byJRosala», -a6d; Ihey tfould npt 'gothat way.- A /good ltoorist year Vould. have.<cSkti, oa -O» receipt*- of: tb»;bridge and- the•ttK^nedty iof Hie county -would afao faav^"Uiel

¦ijpA^2±a' ! ss ^^^iT^,i! -- j i : ^ .r» |SRteg»grai- raiia^^s«:acooantaKfor tho.yeax ending iD ceraber.MlBOB; kbowir W faqnj. ia ]*<!'5» i&1>ottthoo4 ofJhiring he twepty. «a» « fcpindjU>«V'«b« iTOterfordL',.' ^'1«<mw»'> w.uJ» -%f«»l>. 1'.JWrage, amptot lA .proflfa wa«,j£W60.. ^Aft«r .^T ithi

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; arpurid. thev ipaostrate .body dt t, man: oanredThcopaa CRejjaa^ Jof ;Gwcv>dimi -R/iad, who RasJnn$c fin-,'thfiTO?ddlft oif . Che IhiE^way-Tiean the(Brick iFaotory. I. jThere Was - a ¦ oonaldera'ble

i onaatity -of .'ifaUopd oil;Ah» gronnd ¦ near! whet©.TOfe/cnaTVBi'headiiTPfls, ghemaa ) Qi&t f o e hadiiieoeiiyed a. Tatih r; severe 'wound rir wounds in;the' wgi64 of theiecalp. ConstaWe TJj iRyaa,:df ,tMajy ri t 'Barrack, fh*vinj; - bedn .'.- ap-;prJRed QJI ihe ppcu.rrence, -. mrent :tx>' -:*W» :ebene'j m4. rfouiid tVe.l pai£U<>nlais 'i.!a3> .|v-elbaVe4an^[ttoned. .. Jle.umtieditttely proeawd a ciri'oJndt*:e, apjui«d.mKni; iav&K 'TegaiiekJ'. sufEei*riticonsicjouanosa. hl&v 'Wtta take'tt''to';itlia Citrlni,ftnnaTy...jjr.»itpeattoenlt. •.«ccamp*nied-:by."til»«CSo;rji3ti(tlIei;-,:!aitvd Lfa- kind3y'.rdi»|pt))eed -.JcrvaJoaa,ftrtiood ulairba, !bjw *;'a^ 'bear»- 1a$eeMBJM<i'iJ:':.'in.. ihf i Utter/connection it y r a i - edsn& h i, un-like, what oae-'yonld:expect1 thW out of -aSJ^ng.crowd-swhatever it& dinic!nsionsi->tiherewip only one i huaiwtoe etoodgb 1ib .nEs.iat andj:b along .wdtb >thb '.CbnstibU> awdlKegab.- The¦Eeeidect. fiurgeon, (Dr. (BGo*ftn> !i dressed! the

•oun<fc, .which on "examination aid BO* pucweeosjearious atei: tihdr iappcaiwiB<»| at first- in*-Sdlcated.: land 'tfie patient, Vra* jfiot detained'..ITlhei cauee. olf ¦the'-Jiocldeii'tilia (fdid i\o liaver¦beni. a fall,fhoTcsult'of ii radian nveainessior ojne.'soriV&.iat. ; .Cowtiahieija?. fiyaa-tf ,terv'e* jnmiLi '¦credft for—the ( prompt and¦humane unannep in iwhich he'Acted on theocccfion, 1 - ¦ . * ^ - ' ¦ !- 'r~ i \ . ' •

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W-atertord ie 'iaid np|irom a .alight accidentwhich occurred' recently ' when | he was, cubhunting In Couhty 'WaterfdrdV aad which! waspartly the Tesdlt of , the injury tfe hisileg lastseason in Lthe hunting Ifiela. ;ttt'j ia hoped, thatthe 'Marquis jwill bo quite '*ecc|yered py ,thetime the Regular hunting eosoiw arriyes,, ::T«'E'CATHiOCIrpiRdH.| j. ' . , : . .

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•A ;" oeniferericy ofi. the cleifey ibelonginif£0 the Deanery ¦ of , Waterfordi I wasiheJd on Monday in •j , tt»- l- ConferenceiRoojn,- .- . of ¦. ihe> .Cathedral.It *bej ! MosiRev. Dr. She&han^ Loid Bishop <rf the Dioceso.presiding. There was a largo attendance, andthe "proceeding 1 ¦which opened sA noon lasteda" couple of hoiiro. . ; , I - ' j. - '. i . •

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. There'havedost sailed! on ! tbe (Baltic; thirty-two ypurig Triah girls,. postWante, all: boundfor Oakland. California, • to igpin the Conventof the Holy iName. They iwer© in obahto of8lster'Mflry Bapl tiat '-and«ister JPatriciii Theycam^ roni Tipp>rary-<ind 'Waterfbrd, abd theywere )only one, natch j >l manyi leaving. Queens-town 'regularly iainoe, tire reason; <iommenced,andr'ifi<&ed"tn'<i 'practice i»jeuehi '.iot[ manyyears -pa3t;

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I Corporation employes w«ire; engaged th^a week. jn 'fho commenoement' of ja.desitable canitary; work, tbo sealing up of the oewer6g«- manholes'in the neighbourhood oi Bridso*streetj Theseoperatidna are I being--canied jout'¦under aspecial order t>\ the;Town Council, and: pri-marily in consequenco of thoioftficpeated and

, well. grounded. complaints xA: th« inhabitantsof that popdlotu. locality and .itA environs asto Hhe intolerabloinuiBanoo to which, they aro/aubjocled.' . : ¦ ! • • . ' ' ¦". < '. ¦¦' \

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' A meeting of the members* of, the CatholicYoung JTen's Society -via held <m Sunday forthe' purpose of. eleoting temporary, officersand ' rnakingi preliminary, larratiflemejte Iforthe «tarting Wj tho'orchestra.- :IMrl RichardPhelan waa appointed eecrefeur. and' it -wasdecided to hold a oommittoe rtxieting aVa¦future date, when.tbo-firmraTraCgem.enta 'mllprobably J>6:made. _ v ' ;

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atW roostfully equipped 6t ita 'kinS iln AViterford.- The;class* for thelaeaso'tt etarted 6ft .last Ihuriday^jiigW; m'he'n BoriibadieT gt eleu fthe in- .etrtictor/ igavb \b.U : first leasonj; Tae Rtm-jtiasinm'ciasftea comprise about'elxty. njenwers'tod mmciJces airo he» twico a ifeek.'on'Taes-daya andl (Friday ' 1 from eight to ten b clock,

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T .J [-TR ':a^MATI3T; , '- L , . ]•¦]¦ it ippeara'that ihe,BUC«6BMi6»hijira»arilat wK^uhdwr th? name pt l*.r(Wharton,wrote' the . play ,';J,iene 'Wyche*ly." recentlyprodueed by M»s Una AahweU;tin Londoni to¦VurV ¦ itf JtinA eT '!R¦:;. (ir/iAlt/ntCTfTA ; tutor i inl

'a',diiiii^uton«almlveMityj career., wlnjninit among other dtotinotioto. i» 6cholarship;in &96. £d. duatins BX

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^p ;|il I iiiilil f 1|Iwh?A«aiN»«ltini«»flto lrJat^^t^olppc5tuoitTJ sHe -woa -sratchin himiBpj a.Beighfbourint •mi'hy.andben sbediti556 the. land?ioid itd felled him wHb » blow of a! eprong;Then. fce>'JioW -gun-i oro tt» hedge afid

°nred j tor barrels at: h« jproetrate'unani:Feartng iha would: h* dri jged into the; cawthe wifcess (whom Mr. M masey'enoounteredto the «t»tea) jfled town-% » country the next¦ ¦ A iremarkabl© «d4endttm; 'Buai to jhe -WSMr. ' .O'JDdpoghne'* ithri|Un|f r;'«t6rjr ;'WuthgTheo1«W;nwdteri: :,.^H '{ \V%^^ '/ ;,;¦. |i!IHB;- OD(rWJ !ajlEM '..aP O>IM?ipiBNCT.- -; P'¦ Thatli the nwn :who: «uggteBted,'.-Kie:mClasiQrj:of 3£r. O'Doboghtfe'a nartativ^'of -the

¦¦¦Tbeofbald murder in M 1. .White' s bo6k fihouWhaveencountered 'in lAflwrica1 ! the; 1 ttoidng wit<ness' :ol:; the; iamoo»~ trage ly is, perhaps; asstrangejlan example of -thle mystery of-coinj

'cidenco'as could'i>e imagined, j (If it wws pot:into'.,'Bjietoryi by a novelist, ' 'B jne^eapienljcritic;--irouldl .be' cure to 'jjusgeai thaV. thelong .rarm : of i c6incidenee.y'-] -was ' nndulyj>tretched." Mri Mortissey's' veriioD of Jhisi.surprisirjg meeting1 -was 'much) more pic-j,ture£que tha4 we-are putting itj but converea4tibn Is.'lraTely. -us::interesting.-4«|coldv!iirintJ{Perhaps:'our !V€T6ion of the fitoiy-.-ffhicb MXJ¦Morrissey related * to »s' may /have the effect;'of inirodaciriglsome of our reader* to '.MrJJames I Whites fajeinatiDg "Clonmel V6crap5Booik.'>.'>;'TJj9y1\«U ^hOTk,tt» tot ifyd intrtJduoJ

iDEATy; OF AJf A<JED(VrATim4i6Kp^ADt.i¦ We hear of : the death, at1 the :advanced egepi ninety years, of jMrs. Bolton>-whfew of .thelate Captain <Henry Bolton, .'BJN;.'«r.'IFaifh-legg.-rAjid dattgit r- of v e 'Tate s. ilUain(Kearney;. of j tSfew-6treiit- rXSonae,-!' 'Waterfoal,Mr?.. <Bolto» (( Bt' iuinfevtlaA.iMatavillaa-,'in the. Island <* Modeita oji'.-thicvTaiii'.inat..i -The! Boltoir ,family,- faay« vlbeeo>«onaect 3with: the' CotUi y ¦<! -WioterioTdjM laboat.***centuriea'and; a Jhalf.1 ! (Dri-IRyland. relateS.'-iri-his "History: of 'Waterford that a 'family:named Aylward, lived et JPaithlecg.from aboutthetimeof Kinff John,:Tho-head <)f thofhouse'when tC/omwell- invaded Ireland 'yiaa offered;bv the jProtector the n'nrnolfeted1 posaeisionoffau estates'if he -would abandon the Catholic.faith. . Aylward: irefused, and Captain Boltonwas ordered by Cromwell !to raze Aylward'scastlo and to .take possession of the JFaithleggestate. .i r -. -. . '- ' . ¦¦ ¦¦ - , - i - |i . . - ! :' i - . - I :; iA member of the Solton (family I establisheda cotton1 mill at ICheekpoint about a centuryigoi . "-But this and many other projectedattempts of -the name spirited 'individual.(saye(Dr. (Ryland) were, unhappily for the country,unsuccessful." !. '. : ' . . . . . ': \- . I ; ¦ • ' . jA/rPW^JiuiK','iFC 'FIIXna^N. ! ' | . - !' ; '

• At i JieetiDjriield-at Mr.:. T. T. Bower's j farmat Fiddtfwn. T. Bowers. (Esq., IJ.fP., io thechair, fir.'the.purpose of arranging for a pipfair to |t>e : he'd .periodically ot (Fiddown, itwas unanimously<fagreed that the) want of oconvenient and economic.way to market thelarge nurnber of .piga fattened in tho districtwas 0 great hardship and inconvenience to allconcerned ¦ in thia most important industry,and' that the most convenient wayFout of thedifficulty was- to communicate -with the pig-buyer* of Waterford, asking them1 to attendthe fairiand also todx dates mobtlconvenientto tbemielvea. | T. Bowers, Esq., made a mosteloquent speech'on the euhqect,;pointing outthe great advantage it would .be to the wholedistrict. ?Ehe fraying of tim land .labour1 andmany other economies.; Soveral other, gentle-men also epoke in favonr of.the project, andfinally (Mr. Edward MdDonald proposed-tllata fair. ehould' ba held, and that the buyers beinvited to ' attend. s iMr. P. ipotei, KltoTO,seconded-th& sropoaition and it was uianvmoualy carried.- 'I t was calculated t£at 900piga -could <Beeaunted on toi open ithe fsirjandtn«t .tnis^numDer would increase ot each, laic-After artangicg for a futore meeting' to nls-¦-cuaa the;,ans>K<eTfTpin- the':tiuyci8,'and other; nwttew,relati%;t5tt> ind'Mt*y/the. meetingl-waa irougSt to a xiJoio-.vAiDonmtrtikifia-pre-ient. ere—Tr IBowersj! E^W-J&WeBam ».ilaDouald-, .Jamea Bo'fta.^&.Cj E.]Power,;.«:

; Poley, -BJ iPowei, jli '.Date? IP.-iHSahnehry.r'j:i-Dooley. JJiWalah, MfJ Walsh,'P . Henhebry,! DJC; J. LOrifHn; iPat: Balton, -TL Carroll; lK; I>ugyan. I 'D. (Fewer. OPeter IlaltoriijTSr -Meade,James Kennington, lAvenne; J. 1 Kennington,Oorlahari, etc.l etc. i Mr; T." T. Bowers, Fid-down, acted a» Secretary.1 ! i : ¦ ' ' ' '

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•OUR CITY TBtHATIEOB. ¦ U, •:;>: . ; " ;•¦- ; ' ' ,'I Mr. oillina, 1; the enterprising lessee ofj the

Next .Thursday a : two-nigbt,perf<)rmancB • oiHardy"Von iLeer'a 'VT o ttlei.yagabonds"

; will occupy the boards. 'PcJlowirig that i will; be that I-great musical' comedy, ¦ "'The Tor-'reador "; next1 the - new mnsical comedietta,"A Trip: to I the-. Highlands "- Forth©* ontheatre goerd will have an lopportunity of | see-

. ing-" The iWhite Chrysantheinum,'" to ,t>e suc-ceeded ; soon} after by i if'Tbe Virginian^MinatreU," direct "from ibe . InternationalExhibition in; ©ublin. After (that iPople'aMyiioraraaappeara on the jbilliof fare, andWenlwotth Croke'g exoellebt company qf £0t&ni&veB ivui proaaoe UUIII veuoe a mucxir CTMI*cised play, '1 The Christian." iThe -Benson'Sbake«p«naa 'Compswv coin* next on the-list;a letnrnvof 4he ¦ musical: plajr "Tba' Orchid ";

i Eugene Strelton's Company -will .visit ns with'our Old friend .''The ipTivat Secretary,"landby an '.agreement with' JGwrge- 'Alexander,'"His(House an lOrder," -mil'bring u» close tothe end cf the expiring theatrical year. Wecongratulate Mr,- Collins upon the; high-clasaand varied1 engagements which hiaj enterprisehas secured, and we hope 4hat his efiorta willbe well JBupBoirted.. ¦ . . •,'. i . i I ¦ ,. - ! -. - • ¦¦ • . - ¦ '¦ ¦

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the Waterworks Canunhtee «nus held Tuesdayin 4he I iMayor-V Offbce jte oonaider- 'thfiadvisability of, having an additional .filter bedooostructea'at Tycor, lAMerman iDrJ Joseph T.White' presided, and; there irero alao preeent—Mr.:Alexander.Neteon, ©fli^ J.P; !Mr. IDavidHyland/itC; ytldennab Wm. BciT^wd.- J .and the i-Botaiigh purveyor, , The .matterI waafullyi. gone'inlb hat it--was.: notidhoughtide-tirable foj ±hb • Dresent, lol jnake/any- recom-mendation ' ba ijtn©'' e.Bbject;i.:p ndij35;'siurtherinformalibnivi'.'i. -'..- ?--rr---i-- - ':":!i -!''." - ' :'¦¦ '.¦¦-¦ :

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arrangements were strikingly apparent in theBallySiioken ', j market - o n ' | 'Wednesday.Over four ¦ ! hundred ' anTmab , i wereon offer; • arid 'on'^ a' triak .dexnand werequickly disposed of at top market; prices,according to quality.' ' ! '| '". * '¦ ¦" ,¦; ;- -: - - . ' . - I . T ' f .i - - !' ¦ ¦ '

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FEAST PiF: 1A1LL.SAINTS.; !"¦ ; ;j - , :; The following - letter has been iisued ,to thoDublin d>ress:i- ' • : ¦ ¦- ' •' , '; I •^"i::!:. "- . v- .: ; . . ..• -

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nouncea. with |a request forftho republicationpf the announcement in Catholicnewspapersthroughout the:world, that Ito-Sbly Fatherha* been'igracioiisly pleased TO grarit io all thefaithful ie djapjawtion fro* Shi |awJot ab-stinenoel.from.imeat on thft tFriday of nextweek, which Will be the ffieast of :iAU Baints.1'/ ¦ Thfa. bt Wvee, irt 00 vrdiy afle ta the ob*ligation iof fast and abstinence Jon the- pre>cedjngd'ay, Thursday, the VigU W 'ihej Feast.—I remain. 0>»r Sir, faithfuUytjours.f . • ,, . fj, , %ymAmi&i!-if wsB.i " ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦'¦¦¦: . ' ., , % ' ¦ ¦ [ ¦ ¦ : . /I Arefabjajo -of Doblin. ',.

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TuetdaylWeniig at:the araMtoe .Traiooxe',the heaaqtiart.W8.df the aibWe', popular cltib,;he. amwal ¦ meeting, iwas' beid |«njder.th»ehairmani-hip pf Mr. Ji -J. jFeefr.l President.There- nfae- a ! foil' atteodtoce ,'tif ! members.a&i1'E! (W. Cl tepett, lHonTTSftc;! t*adj tha.te-.port andrstat inqent1 ot aococurte.'rtrwchr .ware,considered nwtt- «,a&&ct(>tlly,; and!" unani-mously adopted. ; (Proposed by iMr IQ J rorde,¦seconded: by' Itfr. J. McCarthy; and paseedunaninVjttsly1; "that Qlr. J,l :J. ¦ Of«ly:'J>e '»»elected Ipreaicfiinl for the"en6iuing| year. -Onthe motion ctf Oifir. G. WJenninw, aecondedty (Mr.1 B Carltate; Mr. T. l<jf,.To n» was

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lanknoosily' apt >o in text' trea?vcreri ot the club.On toteimoficjjijrf -iMr« .Tooma, a«»nd€d.'.byAldetnTan;|>r:iW)3fej. Mr. :M..J ,> Murphyvwaa,appointetfras IJ3on. Secrefary ptojtem. -Thtowa$ nnanimotiUy:'adopted;:: On^ww ;propoai-

i tion ofTMr. T«nw. seconded-by Otr 1W. O,Toddi a». C.!<>rlii -> .iapp6inUdi:c8ptainyt the 1 club" f irthe ensuinj' : year;, . ' ; . • ,7 .M

^.istoacaiE^I'li^ H« ? •M-^ :¦ '¦''. ) '¦ U^-'K-v'» • ¦JBie ¦Ijresldenlt'inoyed.va'od'Adl D|r.WhiU>secoTaded;-that .theioibscrlption bp-raired to'J2j fer; .fceiitlefaen/ ¦ and flSa, j»f .Vannom., ;fc*iladies.1- "] 1 ¦ Thjtf;' 'aftei, JaU*:*spn3ld«»tijw,. wa*

: approvals Kjf.JThe'folloiriMiTwei e»d«d..oo;«exi y 'a:iontolfW »es«r*jM \V.;i Clam'

She yvlJ.- ClMCatthy;': J.v •».r;:Toto», iC.,- WAllen , end'OB. ilftWn ¦- .. • ;: t:'.";t;--'i' ;;ki:..H £ ,>^-ieeconded a'v^^'ttarJcilo M.'WnpettlHt>n.v»njwtary.' .wicii. waar«orffi»uy«oop ea,arid *nit>bly irrtponded1 to f ;iy«mfl« cota-pliment [was J>ald to- th« EECfb.":,iSrtw.- aMMr. J; m*CarUjy- !hayia|rEl«Sli' *Ppo>#«iiauditor, fithel pro«Bedio ;,Wrt!WP«!vr; i^ss-CABBIOE BpTra aLOii tiRm j t'l- £?$$.wete « r ofl«n -;and;1'oh*n^fhioiW.li;.;fronj8&j 4o {w »|fa»vc iJM**EfcpsEaB iwRW*and', So n» 'roottrtnflf '*Sit- (dii'mhf mp m

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valiift '.I ¦*BBi!;- : 'T A -Benpeant.-Biadei a.-rtornal;.T:-'f;dep>siti i whic ' tal . t Jt i;an«tea-Bnd ¦] i wcaution* . the aecuiBed.imq iBaid t ' 'wasiaU':• j :tigtit."_ \ .»«nand ,wasask«ijfoi-;»nd f t m ^d, xim:\bd Sraiowfiatinm:$iM;*cc. Ey m tf f i<£& by aS'xtoelei'k' 'f K tf ^t e spSctaibTe1 -XDani who':/: -hlive* it «to<ik-'lane,''and i$i. ifcployedral'M&itfa.} ¦ K \\QtrfeeV -' fandF'Oirt. '-'-'iB&o t! ?'-^^ : - 1 :

Cartih-jr/'ifho' had tfiwwn aatwcoxd: of-001 ,- , • {:pr«vjioiiifl»nvietkitta,•. Twa' arjfW'.rtiwi navin (X\\te«nl'lon Id .drnnkf-oa ih public-etieefc |•• :Bte-.; -y i

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;Celti s"cr< \sk designed 'at :-a>;e;.«*rks.':'.-Th'to cro»' X:'has ieen .despatched feonJ i 'Waterford • for : iiArdfl onai aha will be erected: over-the grave -;- |61 Ji e lale iMr.' iTeremiah! Cojiilkn; EnocJma> :- : jdeny wy.'i COJ • Tipperary,-jfather of the KeVJ . 1¦T: "ia\WfeUaii;/8t.-: .Wi4wlaa'a (Pri>pithedralw. : iLiverpool nnd who vcaa a connection of the: . ¦ . !oldeait 'Snd .bestj of , oar 'Xri£h': faniilie>.'^Tb»': : ¦ jcrosai 8tartvds.io- the height of ilft. flin.,:etid .' 1the <Gelti<j 'tracing, which adorns the shaft:and < ijarma basibeeni workedoutlinja fanltless man- !ner by, the sculptar. la a,!word,i'it;i» a cxedii :, \to -tiue.oli/ann eod-to.i-to emp^oyeesL ;i' . !! ', . , . j

isHEj' ^te'inL&.ai)aRbia&ii .'':-..lj ..;l;.i i i ' ! ' ; j•i :Th« fuilerallof this much-'' teemed lyo'ang' i^ ... HH-IIHI I » .WWW.* y- W'** /.— • . ^1 I t^ 1T1 "»J , • lltl T AU* >»' . t

menti ;beilrjf I ;at- - .(Ballybrickeh.l - ~The "-e3iief \ ¦ •Miortaera' iue Mi iB iG i .' iSoT&a^

i<father>; PattHk''S4'wrdanf!:i(brci»ex),-. d:,' ! v':'^. .Ma oney; J ¦a ¦'aRil>anii*? r:p 4MpSpo •:i^P# tyjBriflpj •andiW;.*r^h*lM'?S0fie.ine-;bfitne:;: \ \4eejatewl);- -" Ti '• •..following; -Jseni,~ wreathai;

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To¦'¦ -¦<larlin£-son?Eddie; from his. broken-^

:hearted parents;: in 'effeptionatei and 'fpnd>> 1remembrJinc*; jof dear. Eddie; from florrwihg . |brotfers ,and sisters;.-with deepest sympathy : |and condolence,' form his bid j pal;: Jote; iwit^ -i !deep I regijet, ifrpm-ihia aunt and cousins;' to 'dear(Ned.j frotn an 'old friebd; !with•!deejpeatsympathj: .to j CNed, -- from' aunt( f Kate and "*oousiios: to fond irem_mbranceoif 'Eddie, from'•.aunt IillaJ!y;and . family; with/ deepest sym-:palhy.vftbm . - Sis.'-. OTfeeffe, i BarracK-streel; • - |in affectionate ( remembrance of [(Eddie, from ".•Hannah j>nd Eobert; to deariold Ned, from"'WaryJ .

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,Mr.J Jaoaes-a.'Feely. Towri 'ciferkj has:con-vened a itpecial meeting #. *he Corporationfor" TaesdBy niext.

¦ at noon/ to consider ,th«ifollowjingr Iflgenda:—To seal .mortgage t to ' the-trusteies <if the King . Harman ' Kstjato -;for£32X95 033. 7d.'towards paylnieht bf balance ofpurchase/money of Waterford Toll iBridge,and ffepayment':'to;' the iNaiional :Bank? ofamouiit <fue. for ¦taxed costs-of promotion ofWaterford Corporation and* $ridge> (Act, 1806.To seal, mortgage to National Bank'for'£33,00OivirnftwP/4 t^mnAriiriitr ^r an WirvnimAfla nar.A^ing. the payment of; the Treasury grant.. i

'To- 'pay f lOO legal expenses of {moftgagee'a solici- •tor and procurator, in respect lof' said sum of£32,086 t!33. 1d.\ * . !-; ' '. •' ;.';t : j ' ! ¦ : . . - ' -j | ! ¦

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J iGOC 'D -NEWS (PROiM KELMACTHiOMAg. • ;

J vAlt of iis .'in Wa,terford; ."will be glad - t o ;bear"4uch good.news-from a neighbotir. !VV ¦

: oongratulate': •ourselves - as I -well • as' thaa EQ«- ¦ . :: cpacthbmas . resident, for tho j intelligence' ia*;of the) grayest i fanportanct] to! inanyl ot =va ' ¦jhere. ; ¦ -i [ ¦

- - j ;. ' i , 1 . . . . ,. : . .- . - ¦::: '¦ Mr. [William MoJjnfisey./BaJJysJiTihwci:,NeiP ' ; •tOwn.,Kilmacthomas. nearrWatferfordi -briUea-' ¦. -~ IWar.,8ir -X',ani ' 'veiy «r'at oL, ;ibx - tbV-. j.- Jigood ;.jyour, .I>oan'a'*'backocie"ilddiaey -. 'pina ' ¦ ¦: ;jfiajfe" 4on« ¦ \Wcr^ aj £\l\:6uffmir U . - - . '- JffrieAr dL'inndsi 'ijnaw»' -g!wt-'..fe «Siail'S'«-fi;ltv -Jwjb'JiJptoM-.w; lg^:-*or ;' «>uld:juo*:';' ':;i!;ife"Si "toy-iight/alde-whelai^Jxt^lied.'Heoivsa

¦' ¦'¦*]"r "A' friend advised, me to; try yonr. Poafl'si i (baoiac-be kidney pills, andiJ acting'on his ad4 : "j 1vice, i:!efavw the -.pais.'.a ,trial. >After.|I-haa' :. r ibeen taking them a few daya'l felt [easier; '• ¦ ¦¦\

;and thi»- encouraged me to- go- Ion with tho ' |roedic|ne. Gradually • but - surely- the -paid . i

J Krt. less. and. now, l a m ( ladftdeay, |it. hai i- •disappeared V altogether; .thanka!- to ifl)baii.'» ",\ 1

' Y«ll1a-.' Vmin^AlwAlAkniA *A MnViH,1 v>PI. - J««»^ : ¦;4#«»K! . AV U 4UQ , nVlVyiilQ IA/ UULMifUI iUU UJSJUt - ' [iof my case for;the benefit of others. (Signed) i'. Williwin' /MoWiasejt,'". . ; :-j l - | ' . t - . ) . ; ': '. • \': > . :Paii.in thd b'alclcor toina is iairjton that the - " ¦ ' . 1kidneys "are'weak: or diseased:1 The kidneya ; Iweie gever-'intended to stand, ! hard strains/ ; i

!a d) vwjen 4i&f r havd.more j;work [forced npoo . ' : .them than "they can perform: backache comes. " 1 .and lame back.i headachej tired feeling; ii- ; : ;ritabflity and:lnervouflii€fiai andlurinary dis . : :

: orderai i (And :after.aiwhile jf help¦•. fc,T cofc:sent t<k the overstrained ikidneys,!dropsy, 'dia-. •: .betes, rheumatism,; or other daiigeions'. all* .itees ' rfll surely follow.- :|. :.' i h. .|:- :i ¦• ¦¦:•. '! . lir! ;:-. '¦

;i -Doa;I's .batkacho.kidney ijpilte are- a-Vpecial;¦. :¦ ;¦niedicine lor the kidneys 1 nnd bladder, and / . 'may be- used .with safety by old; and jyowig. ']

'jWlhen any eign ofc iidiiejr'fjcompJaJnt "tip*?' ¦¦"; .pears thia,medicine shoaldiat jonce beltakW.] iDoan'a , Backache' Kidney : Pills are two - :.shilling,"and ninepencer^per boi. {six! boxes- ; -: lor. thirteen 6hilHnj4 end. oinepence). Of .afl ;:ch«miit6 and etoree, o'-pott freej dir'ect Iromf' :FpsfeifMcCTetlan -Co.; 8,. WWla%treet, Oxfotd-j < - h : ¦street, London; Wii iTou are' snsjei toget the ¦- ¦: '•

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iiwentjf nures,-. Amongst-those ipsae/it lierej^;._ ij.v ¦>Mej»Sr« ¦ Connolly Sft 8tOTh*hV/viN.8; il>r ' ¦ --;"-."¦Brennan,- (Ratteormack iN^;i:.B. iBiennan;', . :iBallwnnmer iNSr JJOomiasiALady-'Iane'ICS'i ' ¦!: !i-R QM W Sofflmerrille N.8tM\MurrayiW<' ' \i-D^V.WiS} W C. . IFoleyriFfrrybani, ¦miB>\ ¦ •: '¦¦ ' i1 Ji Fotey. do;>;!M.:flal%r. ;tyta;;CooneyJ , .: ¦ ii-ViP.%- 8t.;, Patrick'* 3fJB jJ'J5ttia9 ':'IF1«nagant / . -.-;Butleretown iNS; Mis. IDbuglas,''Lady-iana"! ' i |

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&BATS3 OF 'MR. JAMES CURBAN, BAIiLY-

The.dieinise of the above esteemed ponlle-msn, ' -which occurred at hia residence a fowdays ago rather unexpectedly, ia generallyregretted. He was a mc .extensive andauocessful farmer, and.poctessed qualilka ofbead and heart which endeared torn to aU,and those were legion, who knew (him. He(had numerous connections in. the districts ofYoughal and ©ungarvan. He woa undo of

, the late Kiev. P. P. Walsh. P.P.; Aidmore,

and the Berv. iNicholaa Walsh, CJC.J piaomol-:I iaUber ol ©r.'M. C.urran, who is distinguishedin his profession; fatheir-in-law ol Mx. Edward

! iFlaha-van, ffjP.. Kilnagnange, KilTnacthomae,

' and of MT. James 'Hitf-ty, Kate Collector, Duo-garvan, and iw-aa irdatM to DT. Joseph Mor-ofieey, of Wa'".erft>rd. To these and1 other re-latives And ifriendi we reapoctfully tender ourBincere eyimpaiiy ia their sad and rudden(bereavement. ' '

THE IU.-G TRAJDE.3h connection with the pig trade, es fax

as Ihingarvan is concerned, very, little -tran-spired during dh© week. The beneficial •effectsof the new system aro already apparent, aatfor instanc* on Tuesday not a single pig wasoffered for sale, the feeders reserving theirsupplies far the open market next fair day.It appear* . that the prico <if bacon pigs haabounded1 pince last market to 60e. per oyrtF.

OOBN MABSiET. !The merclh-anU here are being amply sup-

plied with-©ate for ¦wfhJch the pwxhtoens gotifts. 3d. per barrel. The tendency is upward..Malting ibariey is bringing from ISB. 6d. to<t*3., and grinding 10*-. 6d. to 12a. per barrel.

BUTTER. ' :

The 6upply, as ia natural at this periodof the year, p reducing. BuBinecs in tholocal market on Tuesday; was, however, prettyibrisk. Tho usual buyers—Alecsrs JorxHa, Pax-man, Casey, CJtoies, Clancy, Hayes—attendedsnd mid up ito ilOJd. per lb. for "the fineetQttility. I

POTATOES. ;These are very scarce and dear at the pre-

heat time in Dungarvan. Tho price is quotedat from 6d. to 8d. per stone. Quality ia poodas th» re&ultj it L= eaid, of spraying -which¦was extensively availed of in tie district dur-ing the season.

sacs. j .Tho local merchant are buying largely at

remunerative ' prices. The demand, (hawercr,?reat that it exceeds ihe supply. Tho

present quotation stands at 10s. (per K!0) fox{acne. ' I • :

¦HOCfSE HHffJED OiN1 TOWN.On Saturday morning' a fine horso, yoked

*s a ear, t!he I property cd Mr. J. T. Hudson,Sub-Sheriff aj ; the- County, -was put into thoyard'at the *ere oif Mr. MUlar>6. ot-ta.blishiaen'tin the Maia- treet by tho driver. . Tbe hoise,it appeals, hied and piunj'ed', and ia anoffott to dear the wicket goi eni^ngled, lolland was killed instantly. Mr. Hudson wasimmediately Ispprised iof tho ocoucrreno© bymire.The hot e was a >youns one and prettyvaluable. j

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MS. P. O3XJTLY IN GKASGOW. , .Mr. P. OM>aly, tW able and 1 encrgeUc

General Seenttaiy at. "the Gaelic League inIrelauid, and! wip 13 by tho tray ! a native <A3>uii -aTvaa, presided over a meeting . in v 'con-nection witih1 «a Otrirfh iMueical Festival inGlsscow Toccntry;. In tho course | of an in-lerosting and, proOtdpCQl |€peeclb the Chairman,•wfoo was.- aooarded a -very tearty rroception,t»inV»d oat flie object' of the . Gaelic" Leagueiwhieh, he said, wasjth'e presenration- of theIrish language, and Ijhst it was; achievingihat object. 'People ea'id -fcbat tho 'movement

-\ TBMiPOELVBy RA©"— . ";d' -thing of yesterday ;that to^morroiw would

¦vanish, iato thin air, but the Gaelic revivalbad a .remoter tradition behind it! .than, anyother organisation or institution- in -IrelancLor h« might |say in 'Western Europe. The(Feia TTOS a great Gaelic' institutions A greatohaago <was tsiking place in Ireland—ithelanguage was: e en -becoming faehionalblo.Tea years ag6 peoplo "wro aBhamcd ito cck-aondeds« they faxrw faki- {Now ¦ even theedocaied . people vrtxA affecting A knawledgX)of it, ana wece ashamed ii they did notknow H. : The revival1 had great influence onthe 'National ! UJe of the counitry. -It ¦vrao astrong iaotor lor the psamotdon tA Uriah in-duetrMB and: temperance, and was puttingn«iw life into th« country genefally—i(ap-plaDf«>. LVt th* oandusioa of the meetinga> rordial vat* of tbaolka was pa&sod to Mr.OTOaly. . | ¦¦ • ¦ ¦

oAmmaLic TODKO- MEWS SOOEETT

.The annual| meeting pi the abovo was heldin • the rooms, St. S&ry<Jtr«rt, on Bonday-uirht midor the presidency of tho Very BOT.Joan Canon. 'Poorer, TSP., VJG. . There wasa :lal]- attendance of menibers, including theEev. (F. C. r'rcnderiraet, CjC.,.;.Spiritual•Director: MrJ Jbho 'Boyle, President; J. V.(Kiely, Thomas Power, 2&X}. <h Michael Barry,aiichaol Mahony, TJXDJO; T. KieJyj D Power,etc. A> very .intcrca ting end inctructive ad-dreta waa given ,by the, Very B«v. Chairman',in -whkfhi ho srsphiealry relaiod fais ex-.iperiencea during his three months . sojournin - Asnerica, ' and ajentioBed the names of•nvtm • DtiMrarvan tneri. -who ' had i won dis-tinction iplb* " Land of the Brave and Free."dn'-referring'to the Ctl&cTic Univweity Billhe> dwelt on ihe' necessity for BO)c& «n- edu-cational institution in Ireland, and raid thatit 'behoved Citbolie Young Men's Sbcieties inthe oo'untnr to use every means in theirpower to aav&nce the Boheme for higher edu-cation. At the cooeroakm ol "the addrces Mir.John Boyle, in the cotrreo cj a brief baft ad-mirable speech, referred In eulogtatio terms.to tho interest which Canon Power J had takenin everything tending to the welfare at thepeople of the town since ho came amongstthem. A cordial vote of thanks was poescdto Canon Power on the motion, |of Mr. T.JViwer, seconded by Mr. Boyle, aid the pro-ceeding* concluded. '

MXS3 HiAIKKIBT3 OONCEEJT.Qno of 'the most eajoyalble, apcoesaful and

iotereeting entertainments hfild in Dungarvunfor many years was the grand concert given¦by Mica Kathleen Harris/wraierford'e popularend Rented ia&ist, in the Town I Ball hereon- Monday nigW. lli&s Harris ia a nativeof Dtmgarvaa and on this occasion, ao. wasonly natural to expect, 'her numerous friendaand admireiftin Uie Old Boaough rallied toher support. The epsbious ball was literallypac&ed-. Tbe audience jwae xespectable and«cpse£entative, and manifested (h«ir ihi hlapjpfreciAtion at the cxocTknt nttumer inw&chi the. various ilesoa emiiudd ia thoprogramme were rendered. ¦, The accompani-mehta were played by Mies Harris with* heronoustomed ability. The entertainment open-ed with the piano duet,; Tlaigr .queen," ao-mnraWy played by the: Misses Oferris. Tboother sTituitea tpleodidly acquitted themeelvcsand- these included the following—<Siise Oulle-n<eoos»—ISnowy .Breamed (Peari And ThsDear Odd (Hkine." Recitation—(Miss DoitOTKeefle, the talenied daughter of the poyrolaTSiationirraster at WWcrford Soxrtb I iKailwayStation, gave in a TOMvner Ihat elki|ed muchprxs» "Th© Skipper oo the Bridge." Thi*yooug lady is, the poatwsoor of a good* voiceand B> perieci elocatiqnl>!&. "Tito Stawaway**¦

¦was <viQ sung,fey Mr. W. J. Harris tnbo, inBctowwledge5i»M»t; to a pweeing call, eang itho amarine.drtlj, ""Mlndj-ycmr eye in th.e'tnorning, Johxt" Dr. Hogan,' £neiE«sidenft|Barpeon of the Connty! Infirmary,' was . the;life; and ooul of the ereniny. Hla oontri- !botaone, .idhioh were credirably given-Aod jcraved n*st acceptable, included » mand<jJlnesolo., the humorous recitation, "•K*ny-& imsun,and th« song, I "The Mountain* ct Mourne."Mies Grant saog "Com»: Back to Erin," aridMrs. :Corcoran;-anotJier'cUy lady', 'rendered"Bid Me to l*ov«." "Ib« Trwh Emigrani,"and wifb Dr. Honn bronchi dawn the housein the oomlc duet. "Mairimoatal Bliss."- SirJM."1Marta7ro*f Waterfor<), , *liciteA hearty *p-pia-o&s for hi» eiogias of ''There i&' a' -flower•that bloometh.?' ¦ M*» j <Xe *y Griffin con-tribtrted Irish idaocce y iwch /wei» much ad-mired. Mr. ' Oan ¦ Xy ignay eany **o, comic«mc» in WA Own inhnrtibk strl«.: Mr. B.Plvelan Bang "TW <Jr«en isle a! BriB** •wHbtatrte and feelinsr- . > A violin ohltaata ' (rt»plsred by Mi* Eetiaebery, And the popular<Btty *8*ana*y, received tall iv#$a6 Iron

aongp--"Opce iAjjsjn" and ''CJome: into theGajdea Miud'—w«r» iigbly ': appreciated.Tto'fltatt .ol BetWehert"! wwj capaWjr rewJer-«d in-. Mr.i3J.iMurray- 'Thi* cwjcJoded th»yroyaftnqic, «ad a very en>ojrsfnJ6 ciace *¦»

oooples -pi«wn*.: JHw mnsie .wa«- 'cxecitaWyknpplied by .Vx, &attgiij«n Orchestra StringBand mOtst tbf ltsdMiSp1 of Mr. W,. J. Who-¦¦^ >j 9M^B ^^T».XM[.cAttitd taA

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i -Dvext 'A*>6unt ¦ Day, ' 3<Jtt> October. ! Bank'Hate, t\ per cent, since ISth- lihytust, r>1907. "

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; iNie-w York has beea lr» a. 0Mte of flnapci *1¦panic . aioce Taefcd.»y morning wbenj theiJCnkskerbocker Trust Company s-aspendedl pay-ment, and many' of the iargost banking I con-cerns only j managed ' to get through ! tk l daywith the aid of. the <71earin£ House. 'How-ever, at the moment1 of writing the position

rU more reaiauring, Mr. Cortedyaa,. iae Secre' tirw «f Che' Treasury, having come ia! G>e!rc£oue. In addition to tho tusponsion ct thei Kmiolcepbocker Trust, Keceiverj have heeti ap-i pointed to ¦ ¦the Wcetjn^bousei Electric ; i andkindred concerns, whilst the PitUbun; 8tock

lExchjango is temporarily closed which . 1 em-phasises -how critical is. tho eituation tpere.

I THE KNIOKERBO0KER INCIDENT. ,

i The Kni-ekerbocicr Trust" Company hasah\'ay& been looked upon ad one oi the peststable concerns of its kind, and naturally

,th©3e recent dovelopnxari* have, -had a inosidemoralising effe-ct. Only a tfhort whilo backthe £23 or 100 dollarisharea of th« . Coiripanywer* quoted st £250 a piece, and ibi depositsin a recent balance sheet were given aa ov^r03,000,000 dollars. LU a midnight coniorfenco¦on Mxxnday .it waa .docided thai Mr. Barney,:&©. Pwaident. of «he Eniokodbocker Thist,'ttouM rcsiji) . and whei) this became krioiwnon Tuesday": the trouble began in earnest, 'andA terrific run on, the Company ensued. IBe-iJOPO they - dosed: -their doora -the Oompaoy'hadtjiaid out fll ,+90,00O in cash, to depositors.;who had haatenSSS to' withdraw their money.iH the Treasury had cot come to their jiaBUt- ;nnce it i* quite probable many leading I&nks ;would bo in a similar pK ht to that '<&{ the:Knickerbocker Trust ,, and as it U a failure 1iof . .two 6mallei'' Batiks, one <tf -them -the :•Hlimilton Bank , ' i* reported to-d'ay. ' Hi. J.IIP. Morgan :and (Mr. John D RocbfeHer ere 'itaking an active part in .the-situation , Bnd J'ddin? all they can to as3tst ¦Mr.;l Oorl«lv<oii,!the Secretary of the Tpfti3Ury, -in ;d-<!alirff!

Iwifh the.' poojtiou. The=e ferw-hnca xntt'Jrvve lton)© idea c' what h£3 occurred 93 far as a :result KU the efforte of the "frenzieU financiers"'.•who have been controlling tire Trust Oora- 1panies of Ajnerica. ' i ' j ; '

THiE EL ORO MJiKl'JiMQ. f '' >In.dealing with the report and account* 0 .this Company fthe E3 Oro Alining and Eailiway) la>t Tuesday, Vtii Chairman slaUd ithaii¦th*. Company had treated 233 -fi) tons oJ ore,Jor.tha year ended 30lh Joine last wjbichyielded: a profit of £1)34,995. -To thii araount¦has tojbe added tho profit from 6V railway!of CK,G7C, : sundries receipts £3 03. pln3 aprd!Vt on eale^ erf eh'tirea of 013,3013, jijaUiing:a total net profit of: £221,475: • whilst ihey. darry forward to their credit for | thejcurrent year £76,1150 odd against £58,529 eoj carried foaward lait time. Witih regard to theOre; iReeerve* of this Company, j tbe Miningl5IanAg»r pn . tho 30tTv June - last estiaiatedthtse at 532,523 ton3, representing on theavenjtga tome 10J ddEars in gold which Urather ;better than the average- value placedon the; Reserves, last year, and it seeima morethan probable that the mine will give ere ofa higher - grade AS 'Ore lower level* oil themine are • reached. Developments >or« pro-«eodir»jr in nearly all directions, TOOPO par-ticularly in the direction of the, Somera pro-,i»rt\r Inrtinininp. ,K R WJIR fiTmbfiTw-ri n± fh«anoefing, the San Kaiael Vein windh t«Wg3to ithe' El Oro will wk into 1 the ftoineraproperty In- depth, and the El > Oro xi«» re-eerved tbe rijM tp fcllorw th« vein ioi thisdirection, and also the south- braneb 01 the(San 1 Rafael Vein. Tire . branch, to the- northof fche^voin/'bawever, U another; matter as ftii'sLtirated eome TO feet irctm the San RaiaelVeiri itself.' and considerable doubt exists as

¦to vshether in it^ tEpTrtud courid it wouldenter the El Oro, if :not it would in oil pro-bahiEty belong to the Soraera C/rxmpany1 Sothi«; norfb; branch is likely to become o 6ort

: of Torn-. Tiddlew, ground (in the word3 o tho:Ortairmin), and the Chaimran asked tho mectidog to jleave it to fh«' Directors to como o ari

'arrar>^ment with tho Somera Company forjthe working of this northern claim to theirmutoa! benefit. Tho; tX sharea of thisa fomJ

r party, jaf which ' there are isrued fll .OBO.OOO:all lulliy paid, now stand at 1 !WB,: . and forthis year have paid l-dividends amoundiqg ta

• OS. ', or115 per con'..,! and the foltorwir>d are'W» ihij'hcat and kmast pricea itouchrd( for;the paet 4 years:— - . • ¦ : . ; I;the pact 4 years:— I - . : . ;

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| 1SO7 - |ll .11' As! the eest ol thia eompanyVs operations ia'Mexico 'tbe pri«7 of the ebareo Rvill, perhaps,¦be.inclined to go rafh*r easier at the momentlin ejimparihy with Amdrioans, but irttrinntcaUy'speaking ihe sharea look well worth baying,'and irrrpfi 'straw a good pwSt wten thdrige. re-cover. ! , . . |. ¦ • ' , ! t I; "THE GEaAimsrr 'SHOW oN' Ei'Raw."1 Barnum and Bailey's, the neaieet show 00,

'eawh, j h to ibe sold to ofewrs KJngJinjrBrurthets, .the great 'lSmerican Shtywnwn erfthe ' present day, for the eum ol £82.000; ex-chieiye, of course, oi the cash in hand] andinvestments of the Cfompany. In the deathat iIr.|Thomas A. Bailey, the Iato mnnager

,of th<f rfrow, the Company suffered the!greatest of lo-ses. as: it was Ms; efforU thatniade i-What it was, and though Mr. Washing-ton Oole ran the show successfully yet fori«wno years the comjwny has never really. earned|Us dividend*, 'and SB it Js impoeeible, <o make a prafit on the year'el transaofiona; m»w,: Mre, Bailey, widow of the late ehow-j. roan, Shas rtfustsi • to tcaev Kb© •Aknerieanrights- to the com piny. It ia expected !thot

; hareho]der>i will get back abont' ik. -to. ak fori-tbelr Bihare*.- -th« present market* price. $3 7».•y. a ehpe, *o of course they offer ho cham»for making a torn. ' - '

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QUA31TEE SES3IOX(3. : ; |:These 6cMiona wore held on Tuesday at theCourthouse, Carrick-on-Sair, before I- bUHonor I County Court Judge iloore., |Thofollowing' membors of tho legal professionwere in attendance—IMcesra. ff (TcyShee, M.P;J. P. Ouirk», It JO'J>onnell, T.i Stephenson,J. I*. Jl. iO^ulllvan. I IiCOiailTTUIL OEDiEB ! |:I Sato! Quinlsn v. James Lukom&n. jThiawas an' application for & committal otxtex onaccounf. of iailuna to : pay Ote. 4 week on adecree [for £5 lib. 6d., obtained egainai de-fendant at Clonmel Quarter Beuions. JUchd.ILoughman, builder, Canick-on-Snir, deposed,in reply to Mr. Quirk, who appeared for plain-tiff,; that the defendant was a carpenfejr iathis employment: foe*earns 6s. a oay when'working. -His Honor asked what family thodefendant bed, and was informed that b-e, hada wife jand four children. (His Honor Baidthat the defendant ehonld be able to paytills, and made tho committal order appliedf4r* Aboat thirty undefended civil bill < ase»«w« also dispoaed of. , ., At the last meeting oi the Clonmel .U »rdctf Ouardians it was mentioned that a -wopxanfront N^wtown Anner,' who faad been admit-ted to itbo - hospital eufferinff from iyjtboidfsver had died.- The derk said that k» '*""*frent a ejampl« of water from the district toSir Charles Cameron, for analysis, and that<rentleman had reported that the water mt*like camnjon eewease. ThLr information

<ereated noite a een&auon, and- several of 1 theffuardiarfa remarkod that it was no wonderthat there va« fever in the district.. QCr. SEByan4 gnardxan/ mentiorwd that a woman who jbad-¦been, : etaplorod to take charge erf a feverpatient iia the van hsd been allowed to' godown the town Without having her clothesdisinfected. With all its defects, in the mat-ter of eewcrtge And water, Oarrick hae goodxeasoji to congratulate iUelf upon iU> almost<jofnpleM immunity from epidemic dteeabes.Adivji ; . • " '. [ ¦ - ' ' '. ' , > .' I ;' Head Constabte iKeegan Tho eoccoedod BeadCooetabje 3fc<}arry here, haa been very «ctiv«KiaeAlifl Arrival, e»pccJ*lly ia iM& costtej: oflfaokhv. nj^ -Uie observance of tho Jiceci ixtgAtt At will be«o«h from om report- of th»ifetty 9 ««5oM teld on1 Bfonday a very cbm-plirocnt^ xf veaolation . regarding (Head Obn-•tabto )( rfiarry -wu adopted by the bencb.IUBOOBSRB.oorxAXJEa : ¦ ' ¦¦• ¦¦'i ; •

! Now that tjx*t of ,the preliminariei in km-rtectloji with, the erection of iho lalwtu w'ecottages in the union have been tone thro ichitS t o bolhoped i«t the work will be w-ceeded" with as exRMltkuMly a« p<M*i5l«.•Anyone priw«ot at Uie rpceni inquiry tt uldeke horn the nature of, A larg« norrJber of tiuApplicat orus that <hene exiet* « great Mint01 hoax! otfommodatiori fw J&boarere In Shetcoton;; . \"' • . . . i f ¦ . ' . : ' { •; ;¦.'Tto aXXJTOEia 6AIi4(BIES 'AGATOf. ' i(The l«n -or»wn out qaestloo ofitb* di«per>«krf 4w\or» taitniee bas. st iaK-fetched Astare at which « decision one way or utot berii.&k«]y to bo »oon *crfv«<l at. lAs wae*ptl-dpatod to tiw «ote» V*t v«el; Mt.' Not Ii*'ojotion to eefw the qo«tioa to * commlU**met "wil*'.«good deal of oppoaition, and 1 KMearned by only a maioritr of two! JTh« c< m*tuttee -wall m«*t «n ft«i»»/«»*- »»''-'j | «- -

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; Impt week w^broke'off our review of fatharBurke'a • " His ory of : Clonmol f at ; the t dawnof the Sixteen h Century. -The Iri&H' elementwas ¦again uppermost injtho Alunator tt thisperioa. The I rish language -was spoken; 'theBrohon laws ¦Per© ones'more in'force gener-ally: the lav of . tank try took the 'place- ofthe! law of pri nog«nitare;-ithe old Celtio clansystem was re- Ktabli«hed. But the freeholder,the; irader, an 1 the tiller of ithe soil were ep-pressed by thA Irish ;lords, by the Ormondesand jthe iDesn onda, andi the oppression wasso crushing that in 1&&2 an attempt was madeby the,much ( overned closees to induce Kingiljehry VUr. to corne Ito their: assistance'.Father Burke - describes Sixteenth CenturyTippersry &s ' a theatre of anarchy'and dis-order, that—1 1 use tho 1 words of a contemiporjiry—would have wrocked the Kingdom ofBeeWbub hinself." ¦ ¦ '. '¦ ! , • . ' ¦

¦ Father Borkjo cites :a number of interestingpassages -from documents of the period show.ing-1 rhow the traders !<ind the. (poorer classeswere oppressed and .plundered in the mostoutrageous fashion. Among the high-clasirobp«rs we tfi id the tArchbiahop Of Cashel,Edrfiund Butler, a member of the .Ormondefamily. 4 quaint . .lecord of eomo of HlaGrace's doings is given. Ho lived ;>wiUi hidfcister, tho .iLi dy. Jatherino Power

in. Kil-ineadeh Castle and from this coigns of vantagehe icbndUoted'C sort of neebooting end-black-inaQing busim s. ,/Ho even went' into thepiracy line and -eeised boats upon the riverif they happer fed to have on board valuablemerchandise. . It givea tho reader of to-dayeomething like a enock to come across a pass-ago I jof the. 'Sol. owing fcnd, and at afford*.'inaftotushingly l urid pictuire of a phaeo of lifein this part xf the x>rld four and a halfcentMries -oso;— [' ¦ ¦'.- : . . - . . - • , '

i ' ^The Archbjiahop <>t Cashel riotously And-witli a compahy of nialyfactors being an I«!botq-on the irrver of Waterford- «nno twenty-'fourth King E enry -vllir., oui nunc e»t,hathfipo' led and robbed,, a boto 'of Clonmeiichaiged with clothe, l a y Ike and saffron and!oth^r ailerchau adises to the value by

e>|yma-;cyot about on > hundred pounds, sterling, and;tool and ym] >ri6onedi tho owners' of > parcel I1of -the said gojdg and' kepte them in prieonotylljthoy mad< flne and raurusomo. ..' ¦•.- . ." ¦

Another cas< > is cilod whero a freemannamed iDonyl l was returning from -England.'Ho .travelled from -Waterfowl by bote in com-pany with 6ome others,' when this (predatoryC\rcEbifihop ip< unced >upon him and his corn-pariions, raide d their goods and kept th»'owners in prison at Kilmeaden for nine weeks;And; Ihis cohtrary to lawa .and right," corniplains the irijiwea freenwp, brtleasly.- , \

1 The King's 'Commissioners' suggested a proicess! which Tiirquin the Pjoud eaggested toan 1 Ambassador about two thousand "yeardp'reviously- namely, to 6horten (the; heads oftho1 highest njen in the land.. -But nothingwas I done in this salutary .direction. '

I In 1BS3 Pierce Lord 'Cahir complains "thaithe; f brothers Iof ILorii ¦ Drmond had invadedhis' '-district aid: plundered; his .tenants ruthilbs]?. A -f«w years : later Theobald IHackett,of iSIeldrum, Durnt thirty houses'- in Sheepa-totia, " besid o the i burnings of a tyomaneand a mane ..jhild."![All the-little 'lords 'ap;parantly spen ., theiri i leisure bumiiig:" housesand'hayxicks find stealing cattle.* : Sometimesthey attacked towns and carried off ; hostages,much after th » fashion- :ol Greek or Qfoorithbrigands of -tfio preccnt day*. It was finearistocratic . e;>ort(* no doubt, but it" was Qspecies of sport which did not allow the in-du»irious. pepplp in-th^cbuhtry or in the'towneufflcient tim> > ', or afford sutfictent security,to Bet About their 'bu&iri'e&s. in a-heartrwholafashion. A Qi pperaiy Hampden was Wilyneeded in -the se , tynanrioua 'times, 'o f o Tell<j t a. iHofer or a (Robespierre. Oddly enoogtr1,the famous Gl i-naheiry wa3 in evidence in th«Sixteenth Cei tury. - Hostilitios between th«Desmonds and the Ormonds were rampant.In '11554 a pitcl ed battle was fought at Affane.Th« ' (Desmond of the period was. beaten andcorrled 'to CIJ nmel ¦& '. wounded , prisoner. -Inthe. autumn o the same year, (Piers Butlerscoured -the Bf ronv of .KJlcnaheira, carrying offeix hundred sattle belonging to Shane iloGra'th, of iKijjnanahan Castle." - The son ofShane, one Sjory, did not ' take a threshing'lying down'; ho becamo in ttime a /edoubt>able] iDeemom champion. Ho slew ¦' thd6overcigT>' of donmcJ in 1B7Q. In i£RA hecaptured ihol'utlcr Ccstlo <if Oerrinlaur, "bymeans of whi :h he was enabled to intercepttoo teafflc of 110 town." , The McOrath's- wereamongst ihouost'interesting of the ifightingfamilies of : it e turbulent period. ' They di4not "go undo*'* until the IKrotector made hiswholesale

¦redistribution of Ireland. The lastof the iMcOira h Hords—the !McOraths dispos-

sessed by Crot lwell—had a (laughter who wasmarried to Hi &ard Oaborne, the head of thefamily to wh m tho bulk of - the QicGrathestates , was grin ted. (Richard had a brother,Nicholas: a.cirect descendant of his is thepresent (Duch sa of £?(¦. Albana. (These eiderlights, by thekvay, aro not the least interest!ing ' oT liAumiiating feature in the "Historyof ClonmeLf) . . ' - , ' ¦ . . i!" The policy of <x>nclliating ihn chiefs andpobles," savi Tather -Burke, "at best anexperiment, hi id been abandoned at the deathof Xing "Henrf, it& author. The alternative

policy of re-oonquest "was now graduallytaking shape. Colls and Aflglc-ltrish felt theirindependence threatened, and their estates,as Of consequence, at ' the mejoy of Englishadventurers?' '. ¦ • ¦ \ '

. .- - ii The Reform ition \?d» in full awing in Engr-land;-and in treland, ihe work of epoilation—theireligious wvolutlori—had begun. In 1539lord iChanceLor Alen ,visited.Clonmel to. .re-ceive the enrrepder of the-ohurciies-and monas-iriea. The teAt bouse Surrendered io him wastheiftanciecai. CFor, nearly forty year* .afterthis I visitation ne progre&a wa» made by the" Keformors,'] The' Catholic (practiiied hidreligious duties without molestation. "Thiwhole population, from Onnond, the lord oftbo! liberty : ddwn, remained Catholic." ThePapal (Bull: pcjom-ulgatodan IWC9, excommuniTeating Queen E3iiabetb, stirred up the strugglePrceently it >ecame ;ihe fashion to pounceupon tho defpnoeJcal \ priests. Clonmel jailwas Ithe residence of many a priest, and of anoccasional Bis lop. [Father Maurice Kenrech-tin was dragged At the horso tail to the scaf-fold :in Clonm ilj -was ihanged, cut down whenhalf Idead and beheaded.: The life of an IrishPapist counted for very, little in th* Enc-H hmind, the lifei "Thouglil tl

tanism on f i xto A Isevero eitoonih Ccn.urporters oJ EOne can only

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of a priest for less than nothing;«^ attempts, to impose !Protes-1. inhabitants put their loyaltyrain, yet (throughout the Six-7 ,' they ; iremained staunch eup-iiabeth/'. Bays father Burkeuronderlat :Ut» ' ' • ¦"ne to the : century—the Beven-was destined to bring with ittor to Ireland from the centraei this century opened ouspi-10 earlier tyeaxs, tttritea . thelistory.of Clonmel,' "were onesi: prosperity in the South.

ciousjy. "Tio carlfcftr hre»r»,'/T«ri.tea . tieaathdrof the 'History of Clonmel,' "were onesof uhexamble 1; prosperity in : ihe South,Racial feuds ytre rapidly . dying put: theAnglo-Irish lor d, the Celiio IriSi menacedalitjo by tho rw w EngliBh ¦party, began to growtogether AS on< nation;! For we tfirst time thebonmts of the law came within the reach- ofthe common people, i ; The judgea went, cir-cuit j |the presidency court, Ihe ecsaions andcorns baron a lininistered on the whole fairjustice, and lift «nd property became tolerablysecure. With to advent of peace, trade andindtistry rapidly increased. To this thenumerous "unJcrtakera*1 contributed not alittl*.1 They, w th characteristic energy, pros-pected for eil' er in Tippcrary and gold idKer^yj opened [iron- mineii at Cappoauin,' atArraglen, at Tobrhgraoejr and Macrbont. Theym»do I pipe-stav a from : the native oak, foiwhich, a ready narket ajs found in the wu*»port* -bf Franc* and Spain. (Agriculture alsoemerged from tl JO patrlarchial eta go; 'corn andcattle 1 were rai& 4 muck in excea* of domeeticTKSods-pa. pheno oenon icarefully noted by con-temporaries." The /Clonmel -merchant was'bu»i sending his stock at hides, tallow, saltedbeef: and pork by boat to Watexford. : Thegrinding' - of e arn waai beginning -to be aflonrMung industry. ! : Woollen goods vetomanufactured ojnd exported. Clonniel endea-vouijed to omul ito ."Waterford in the produc-tion! of rugs, i MHtlea 'and freiie. Bre.werk*were; wtabTiiht i. tbougfr • ¦veryi stringent re-strictions , -were p laced Upon Ihe: manufactureand sale of beer by An Act of 'PhiEp end Mary.The jliet of trad rrs liceOBei to' keep taventa inClonrriel in lftl-i during the reign of James Z.is giv<>n Dy ratMx iJurfcof— . ¦1 James .WHte ¦merchant, and Victor, h**Bon. !, I . : ¦ i ! ! • ! ¦ '-' • • ' • -Patrick Wall merchant, and lAnne Wall,his daughter. . -' ¦ i • i ! V . - - :¦.• JUtnard Whi «, merchant, ' v -. - ,¦ -. . "' ¦• •¦ Johrk White, nerchaijt. . . . , , ;- 'Bl« ard Wall - sneneiiant. . ¦ ' -, ., .: Thorns Dona rhow*.: ; i i : ' v ; .. A er (Burk< ifurniflhfit m&ny' a pleasingrecord \showinj . \ the'liwreased standard ofcomfo t which, it-this 1 period was attainedby th4 'Barges* e of CJonm«l. TheersacordeYhe'saye, "apeal pi lives gracious and refined.of lore of > mat u d, of! tranifold charity, oftrainqml JBnjovmonVof thK world and eerenehope for themxt. (Bat the old Anglo-Irishtnirgmrv bad art 0! their "cwttrte; they fcccumu.lat<d Wealth, ti eV buiU Jiouaes, they madetettlea «nt« And «nUil», ! little thinking thattheir! irrandohOc ran wbuld be bomoless. andtheir I naawij t aceable !oWy Jn: forgotten*ryWy««..'. fx*ei;: rtr«a . i»' i *belr lifetime.the*m ti. 'have di* «m*d,|UJ« beginning of the

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I .; -Wednesday hta7ti ,r pi!e6e»8atiT« and(ontJiufldastU; ineetinaf. was: heldiin"<ie[.Q3fe3l,'upder> the auopices'ii\thei'.locjtl''Jy jwiif'oi|the'Toi ''Teba ta''-'.iA«so^atiom; ^ri:' eIfolry " 6,<J0O ;peot>le present," faviludin 'all > thejesifty bands- iwiich (W e ftrtrwt>paj]ied tff toKih

Urore- of ; iah-\\i£uu3&rf. iirMwrtrngTooo^acte*1,;i 'ttte bex't of order and hazimo6a{ .itteyailed.l.';On;tJhe iproposTtion of Mr. A.| E. Crane; Secretaryo* .the ' Branch/ Seconded >! J>y'i "Mr. BernardItoorJe,.4ih«-'ch^r' WJ» 4aken'-.byiA'ld. WiHlatn

Ij fib W4fd, JiP., ;'w4ioc i«<;eiy*do(o ;ian ovaiion;:

'! ¦ The' ; Chairriian.' ihavini I xetarned "sincerethanks lor tiie ;Kroat -honour Idpnf 1 tim j in1tp annx 'Him ito. the cmif, saidl h^-had- beena'. p'uWic' <maii> now for; a- great «uanber ' oiyeaotl, but that was :<he , fltei |time: he hadspoken iaVthfe . bpea. aarl] He-jwas ftlad,. thflftt&e'opp\>'rtuijity!>o do eo hadoccuriea; beneaththe:ebaxkrw of historic, B)aUybHcken '(cheere);ib they !wefe..j>roha.bly:,a(Ware he'Goyejompntbrouglit ., in a. 1- (Bill >W;>¦iinpp?ve,'the <Town|TeriaritBr::Aot last yeari-*uv tvwas/only- A yp rfIfa-Herlng. measure <heah'¦fhearj. \. Y The:yearlyitenairia were I the oalyiorlee. mat came underjit, 'but She ones they:1 cateredi for inoat,wetebhe iworkinjmen, the jrnep-ithaV inhabit tett©-jment -houBe*,1 small' looms .j oif .fimall • toousea'(ware- *.ntiredy| ovarlopkedj'lbut; the Govera-jmerii no* proposed! to amend vthe-.Vct nextsession, and'Hke.the ,'Skibbftrefn Bagle" when.¦;lfi?iad ite eye ori iihe JBroperor jof JBuseia.they

;trien> <oheer viarid, laughA ).: ,AB; 4'.msgi3tra.te'he .kivew.. t5eLi,aidHlup6'!iwhicl|'.; weekly i and§ihly tenants ttad to endiue. C -Ho could

TOte' i theto, ibui ha did.iiot 'vjianit i» oo-nvtLC>;,timo aa iUheTei\rarejq(bet'-speakenUcrwi IHl(xw«Ve1 r,'iie 'mightymention..one

'tvat-e:.. . iBe . Knew la iamdly 'tait lived eoineJ eara «go in the. vicinity. id'WAterford. OQ a¦cold Th>ttr8day'ixiigh.t,. < !hei .remeinbered,: thatifamjly: waa evicted and itlirowh r to' the toadia'ido (sttame).'.. They came* tojlhirn'' then—iaaIjuardian andj magistrate! to, seek - (for- tlakeitsifor- ladlmiueionl to th* ¦ <>05khouse. frHe • (Chair-ananVdid- -all-.w could tovhttvei-them imdejasicomaortahle-aaj possible, bu* .'roAwithstandroffjtha-t, .one'.ol. f ix ' children'''died.LSomV hpu?ejlorde. <were, -no'doubt, .very iservers^and eome;*ere ijood kitvdly irten.ibut ihe :A)ct gave themicertain powers-,: - anct -tibe-y iitown , ¦ten.ijnftft)!wanted to have, an amending' Aict : passed! to'i protectvthe working men ana Mheir' lamilies,:and thoy -wouid not stop until they got-it-1i(dheer6). i ' : " i' :. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ *' ¦-

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jI ¦, iAM.' Hhomas1 Whi ttle; 1 -who yr ^l nwet '¦¦ eii-|thraeiastic.ally: irecetved,'' then' came:, iorvard,:jdnd 6aid he fcad m-ueh,.pleasure in.-proposingiitloe ' following-'Ktiolu-tJori,':— "fhitf "we . con-igratul&ite. tihe - people of the totoig [of Irelandjon the '.Tem'ai bW'v tory'/wpn; 'by the pass-|«wo :of itha TxJwn Tenant Act.; ,'Kiat : we de-jOlHre thfe 'A'ci i i^Vof.^tmdi^Aaeja'dvantage'.'i'in;saie-goardingrtho ii'tjjrepts' of the yearly"tea-

j anU. That there ia ; urgent:'peed for legi -ilation to-p«rteck hbua%>lders"vhp are, weeW'y,Imontlil/atod1 quarterly.tgnsiirsj from arbitrary!!eviction1,'-"tent ; raiding,, «|id confiscaticai of .I wren ipmvci'Vi ^uu. -vu»f, -,w«f <5lilV,«M». WK» llflti(Party, ifo itrttoduoc intp,n*x^ ieEsion of..Par-' liamerrt an'jiTnendiiigl''ifcit"fW' ]the reihwial 61;gxievanceo vnlebaffeo all claseea M lanante".¦;—<«pplause) .Coritinu^rig he eaid it'<waa v.ery'encouraging to,see.tihe' working cla.-:ee3 andithe. 'householdeM .of 'fhe City^of ;Waiterfor4"aasembled th.5-re;that night jp their /thouearidfr.

• '09Ce. lwas 6ure [there wiaa.scarcely one. in thatvast ro'R'd'wn.'Oi.'had not: a. grievance. TJiey

; 'had. heard ,of i'-H* old, ,oM cryi ; "tie land';for• the people," but the people, .were .now in i poi-l-eeesion ' of the' land, and it jwas trme, . andl lhigh time, tba-t ihe.cry should jbe "lihe-hooBeaj ifor , the.people''-^cheere).,.',. ;Aa .laad alreadyr been . "isiited - the 'Act ^pafsed. last.,' year .pive\ protection ; to; one section <xf .the cbrrmiunaty^—l ib«t. .w&3. 1o yearly teriantei ,tut -Jie failed: iof tea"way i.taare. shpu Jd J)& i on -law. <(or- the p»or[•¦¦siid "4noth«r (for thf -rioh--<he x, i .hear ' j 4ndi che-era); j When a' tenant, jtijaiSiu. rent >je»•"gularly fnd had enwed. as if 1 were-': inW I o; ibareauj jwhW ai ia. 'lindjord. • he] {Aid. Whiffle)he2d -tlhat tine (house wa^ not l<the ; ¦ landlord's-bu^. fihe j'te.nant's—ithit wes wlnle:'the latter'.icontiniiea . ¦ to/pay . the tfent-rteheere)'. Hit , Kfaean lnlfustioe "fcr anyone;.¦'to, : try. and deprive

'anyj .man'ftf his JioiitrS,,- rfio • 'Wflj willing-. -I toj pay . hii. b nt regularly<and:pu;nctttally to .blsiiandlord-)-i(oheers).r..It- was* hyj incessant |:iridh unrolaxing agitation, fhaW:thty- oculd onlyhhope.to get .the pr<r»o{ioa renjuired by- i <hojiAtit to .weekljj, monthly;." and i quartorly !ten-jants..; They ou^ht .to considex the- power theyI pocseisged as 4 united,body. (He :wouJd: flay|to the \|eeklyj inonthlyj;and ;q«artorry I teii-i anx3 organ ise: and demand ju t'itoyaHy. Hlaveino. disuqiqn, 3»oau3e they should- j«mem'b4rithat dic«nion jwas the curse of ithi* country-r¦ <cheei»). | Th«y were entitled as onernberaipfjthe Town : Tefia-nts' AkssociatWn to demandjfrom their .repr^entativea in Piarliamejit.trtatiKafeguard iof jheir. interests which they had-i given ito the interestU of the tenant farmer*l-^dbwre). The home of the poor, -man' was| a>> dear to him, aand oft«it£mefe( ten thousandi tirnea doarer/ j than th^ipala'ce'-waB • to themilKonaire—<Hear, hear andvoiieers). iH» tfrn-plofed irjoie vttio were tot already" members:of "the Association to.Join It-at) once, because.he was cpnfld^nt that by united action they!woujd have .before the close !<rf tbo1 nexti seision.otf 'Parliament the benefits of the mea-Eure- extended- -to. >imoiathly, weekly ond

! quarterly tea4nts-<cheere). - ¦ • • ¦ "I ilfr. E.' Walih. T.0.,, who was-oordlally 'rerIceived, expre« ed the pleasure j& { rre him; to.second the resolution. The.question was pneithat ttemaaded tho. immediate! atterrtioa ofiPlarliamenrt, and this it wouJd have , if thepeople were only true f a.yimD belYe *. it layin their own hasda to. ienforc^ a settlementof the quegtioi/ft'nd tliAislaiye I who would; befree must e-trilf^.the first blbw-Kcfeeew); ;The(Atetiprovidedtnat yearly,,te»aatdl were to'a: <jer-:tam ecerent antl unde; certain conditions eafe-guarded agatot aJbitrarji/eVjctioa and.UDJUBJ!! treatment by j tho&e ' wjjb had' for ¦ to ' many;year» ;sucJi;.pp*ert'jOv«».' ;them—<hear,' hear).'Like ell measures \uhic&,lhad .U>. paie ihrbugh;the house of JLorda. the - Town Ton«nf»' P.iiifiad'thetsi Idf the «erpeot .oyer' it;- 'It hadi been pared down not to.:p|ease | ihe wiahes>ofthe people tout! a certain gjnall iclase >viio hadi the people by ¦fihe •Uwoat-r aiear.i hear). In fhe(Town xenantsi (Movementlgood[landlord*!hadi nothing to, fear. They all Admitted they, bad:-landolrds who] if the resi of their cla&s wereilike them, there, would f > *> no oeceseity for ai movement like:that trhim. they Were there that.night to promote—in fict, there would ba ooinecesaity for |he Towif TenantB Act at all—i(chcers). ' These good landlord had nothingito fear from thismovement, and es proof of'that he might) mention tho fact that therejmro within, t^o ranks .of th* Towa/TenanU;to *>f( found toany ' landlords-Hfoheer*). Hei then- refenedtoan incident' which'.happen-ed:in ithe days of the (Land Ddeague ond of which,ho -vraa sure miny iti Ux&i «athering had read,in the (Breesnr eert«l«v«'iai37fc« « •«:--

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.: . • ¦¦ ^-u' ! Mr.. Otane, iSecretary: of :: W' lWatarfor4Branch, of the T*wn Tenant*' AMMIatiob^^oon. oomin*'fortrard, .wa« heartily choania.proposed fine following "resolution :—• - '"VI "-That we declare'tha* the jwteer fiotwingof thd,worke» in the 'citieB, iofn» add. *jl-lBg«« of. Ireland ias a'fiuestion of KtytaT hallo nipifaportance,; end that ««¦;}(«-' colutiorfritallyeffect* -the! health, and b»pjrinea*Tof UJ* <Vm:munity, ire ;c bn

U jrabBiS'wrpre«eni4'i9esw oenouaiy con iaer thj»most p*eaflfng aa«-tfon, «nl w demand that when ith* KMliih-•Botwing Acito Jntrodtjce* Bert ulWS'iUprovisions >j«iittll be - . «zf»Ude4% ffWaail ,In the course \ of a ¦ very Iehjthy''in3 *bieepeeoh. Afr. O» ie pointed'ortffia '&#r*netkof;the toj«it 5£nte, ADI s«l<f '|So' wb%»*ninow;' on foot de lerved - the support''dt kvinoo electiovneferin* dodyo fcut « g^uln« mitfV,raent to iraprov< tho noufling-aodpmOiodjitwoaj- the, present iime \to ! prevent'.: to* iiiai«airaijiMT th«;«ntj U> ny« «xtet. i«7

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tear).; He 'liien went ion 'to d*ial wita'" houseegenta and their eeyerity inj th* case of |ten-»nt« owing & couple of weekfe tient. Jn1 con-cluding an able speeohj-Mr. Crane asked themto tefi'. itheirf'iParliaipaffitary;- jreniescntatjvesthat -fh-ey "were'determined to ave.'•the'hious-lrjg q eitioriIoTced.td':.the frontj id by. dftinkso they would: not;'onlyl.benefit .toemselves.bntwould- ben-eatj.tho-commanity. ct large—(loudand-prolongM^cheefing).;.' . ]:• : : V"-; "...; ; i i ¦;:

j Mr. B.^'Eoche then '<iaxde forward, and jwas(jordially -Ireceiyed.' /He. Baid—Mr.' Chairjianind iFeUow-citizensr-t ;rise ("with' feelings ,;>fpride !and pkasure .to I *eeon4,,this reeol^'iahwhich,^has been.proposed in^euch an fi.b emanner by our worthy Secretary, Mr. Ccana.1 consider, fellow-citizens when , lookinjr pvi'fthis vast, meeting that to-night "will t>e event-ful h' tbe,'hieto.ry. of th© struggle ,ttMt - is inowbeing', waged \ -to irediress ' the i tong etandinggrieyafaces of-: 1ihe: .:town •ten4nts-rr<chBeM);> IihaveMull op'portuni'y -of ju«lf*'"mar;-c t th*1. cijuoi-tiona .under .which, the maijorjty of tbe peop)eof tihls town, labour from want of proper hous^ing accommodation.. IfWly, I tbe habitations'known' as tenerriehts,.1 , partiqularly • froin.;; thepoint;of view; of accommodation, afe a .dis-grace to' a'civiliaed community—(hear, bear).The manifold and truly just (jrievances'o'frthetown-tenante ihaye. been dwelt iipori,so' iblyby the proposer arid previous speakers!, 14iatfurther rcferehce eeem* to 'ine entirely ion-necefiSaryj. as jaxing the patience .of..this Vastassembly hero -to-night,•;,BtiJl,: I :&h<juld -likeyou to . bear j once .more, in) tm'n d ,that ; thegreat iae'd only iremedy; for ithe "better housingof the masses must depend upon tiue efficiencyof the.Town iTenante' {Association;;as it isonly. ,byj. united action 'alohle ; that sufficientpressure can jbe-. brought'- to jbjj&r' in, the pro-rie'r iqu'arter6-(-(clieer8)f ;' IWb l ca'n' see, .by,1; thedaily newspapers that jgcienti&j men ere: meet-ing in congreia to discuss 'jhe fceet possiblerneans" of combating •fihe dreadful-scourge iofconsumption/|and as ,jto thoj best form .ol itstireatroent; opinjons may conflict! tut it must

,be .the-, unanimous', opinion hi all that dntilw^caa provide.Pfoperjbomes! fof ithe. workersat a reasonable rental', all efforts in-'physicalir«gener Uon-dn t iprcrye moje.pr'less fc tj le—<Cineers). • itielore I conclude, J. snouid J K eto tell you, gentlemen .that, it-de i iexj toimpossible for the ,present'cominittee,' oifi.ij?to .the requirements of jitheir iwn 'privit& busi-ness affaire, to wait on each indiv;d>uvl ten-ant. .iBut'eHldesirousvof fostering./inis. threatnVovement'' will' call - with-i their,. narats • !an<I;aiJdre6ses .to -the, raonl; (Secretary,, Mr. Xrhne,'and who wilKgladly eiioll'.them aa n'ienit>erso| the Xorwn. Tenanto' Associa'tkih.'. ' WiUi- thesefew, Teaiairlcs, ie31otv'-<;itiz£aa,:l 'desire-to tcd&ud•thfa 'Tesolutfyri c&eeta).- '¦ - 1 . ' "".. ;' . , 1 "'¦ '- ''!.' '. -' :

iMr.1 (Dorman, bf OUiiiericki iwno' .was wailrnlypreete<i' cert -addressed , theijmeet;ng.\;ari<l/inthe coarse of . a.-long l and trenchant epeeoh,which was listened to withi the, keenest' in-terest, urged p n those |'present io support- andadvance by every,means in!their power!tieTown- Tenants' Movement..' .}..;. <- . . . - ,/ ¦}. ;'.','¦; ,JIrJ •Kirkham proposed aj 'fardial ' vote '.ofthanks-to the1 CShairman. tt'hoin be .describedaejhe 'poor "aian'e friend^

' , I ".;' ., ' V- '!.;V ' ! '. : ¦thanks-to the' Chairman. Whom be ,des'cribae" the'poor :aian'« friend. ' i .r' . .' !., ' . '. ' v '.;.'-" ' '.. : ;This was seconded by .'Mr.,' {Patrick Iffoiaand [passed jn',a very (enthusiastic .'wanner.

i Tho Chairman -having ettjtably jie lied '.'; -The interesting proceedings i terminated.

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i no result oi (no i sareTOicn> always tciiB usthat tbe-tybancl Is at hand. : xhat"the summersanshlno la so: more uiUl hdit year; Mightylittle ire bad pi it this BBasoa will the crops aregood and all !sj well. The learned,men.icJd usthe summer would be wot and dreary OTrlrj f totho Iceberg's thit kept floating abound our" 8 we6tlittle Island." jCiet.us hope there will bo no; ice-bcrfiB next gnmrner noxirGlenabelry bomha, I : ,-•;.

,Wbat a boom that bomb' gave to the ResolftHonIndustry. If Irish-ink and Saggard paper Is tteedall ls| well. Some jpeople will; be getMrjg.ithebenefit Of the mlUJonB rof resolutions proposedyearly in this grand old icountry^-Whaf' |iltyaU that energy JB not put to sppiethma useful.Well, I know | may bo wrong.. Perhaps goodcorned of ft. I*lfua;no o Mi" I ' ' l ( ' T:" "• 'I teketbofonowlngfttrtneairjrday'tf^Spbrt'r't. '•' ¦ "JTJDOE *TiiMfl.nm.rm!.rirBAt»gTPTivnr.' . ..* -- ¦•JTJDOE ADA113-AKn-TnE( qEBiflEWTrG^V,!..¦¦ '

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"His HonorjTudgo Aflams,; addressing'the¦Otasd Jury at, Bathkealo Quarter ''Sessions] onThursday, said thatonjha. prodooaevenlDg hagot ritber a shock-in-jtfeffcastle-West, vhptQ¦there Was groat excitement and people hurryingto and Xro. He was afraid sqmo, trouble hoijarisen, in tho town, but on making inquiries froo}the , ubiquitous gqazdlasq .ol tie r.peace- the.poltco—-ho was informed that tt waa only a littlenatural excitement -had arisen when the gladtidings was wlrpdthat toe pffsprlog ot Bloiraodeand Shy Lady bad addofl another triumph to themany laprolfl won by » famous stable. I<ongmight that bejand long might It Jbo tho oP'ytrouble In the Op. Limerick as to-vybetbor a manhad iron or losti oathe Cesaxqwitch." , . , , . : ; , '

That'stbe sort of Judge one Varma to. If ihegave a decree against yon andburat you up youwould; feel happy.- Brfcvo, Judlgo;- there/s'nored tape about you. X often sa«r| yon atUinerickraces,, I may. bo-up before yon gornetima I Ifyon were Judge in these- pond you would; !podpubt; offlclaliy know- me. . Well, : no matter.Long l!fo to you, Master Dlolc.-U ¦ - > - •"' { 'l I take the following bom the DnbUn Prossby on English writers-'|:.-- -: • ¦ .|.'!!- f "-'*^ < !• ¦'¦>> ¦¦ t ¦ - . < ¦ 8tJ0CB8SFUI, JBI8H HOBSES. ' ': Somo of my readers might like a list (If sotde-what imporfeot) of the Irish horBeS which havepsospered In Fngtanfl la recent times, "xteaeInilode—Avartop, Bc«cato Dawn,' Pandbbjy,Osrtos*, Discovery, Oifea , : Up; 'Ptetty1 Polry,Miranda, Hackler-i PHflfi,1 Velocity,' pinnefqra,Saihatn, Succour,'''talftrj • Bt.M tuke, 'tHplaiiiSarceDe, Blaci Arrbw,' fcerrlU.f Irish Ivy, WhrWolf, Knight of TulWAnber, Flax Park,GHenamoT, Winkfleld's Trifle, Soron&ta, 'BUeveftllloa, The Page, Orbyi Galvani, Cherry Eai»iachelor's Butfcn, H^mmexkop. Backettar,olari BtaTv GaltwMore, Art Patrick, Demure.id The WMt» 3nlgbt. i ! . 1 . 1 ; ¦ ' -pThert are others,J>ut[this irfH.qo to gojtjnitb. ¦ J baye nob nen iojgied theiStecplechasOTB.WhosetoaBM lftlegUW.".],;:-.j;J :.,i;, l. ,;,,, .,'. /., , ,;-. > ¦ ; ,trbfs'iS- tho Indnssry that IPQMIHJ hsirv casft-fk Tu- oountty.;; JChMk .Gofl itTto goJjjg aheadtespa and bounds.. .Tbert's -no «p!U opidlTtt an• this J great Indtiitry. (Leaguing m»y It coa-Hunting wIU i n 8Wt in teal csOTOetf Wid4 good «ld Irishmen—fight and 4UIer as:irt»y—will cheer; on tho ichase, iuofl Vlsh^Oodi»y—#m eneer; on the ichwe; infl vtofe'tOiwlpeed", I to all-genuine sportameS: - Trugfito ,aportsr^&n .to heVe*-fail ton.^TheltJhearts'aflBilthe right -place-and taade4^Wr#fflJ ttwT.•rive one ol tlrem:tntoja:.emt ,aiw..Te$"a$»

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: 'i8.54MUaibiBW iSEuVLl^eovs.—it mile.-1—Belnii. Hiigga), ''•% • ¦ BrundellaKJcmes); 2; ' (HKittoa'e Syotem (Eandell) i2. ;' <1A^ 'Tan—WeKotrbp^ .lWma.i Honest'ipiil,Old'Mck.- Oro/ Vij Idlehand gieldinj, fey4lilfady! colt. aiid BoJd Ben; '!' " . : ; _>-' j " |,-; Settdng—Q to 2 aget Kama, 6 to Heliotrope;aiid Blundella, 7 to t. -Bsiilhy- '8 10 -I 'BoldBen, lO-to '-l OJd N;ek, Biuttoin's Siyotein iOrb

!aJid Vi, <lp0 jto B: cAbera: : -" ' ; '' ¦• '. .¦.'. : i ' j i |; Woa by a, ' length; and ' a liaif ; a' head! 1)6-.%een. secondland third.1 : : ! i ¦ . ; '- !;j I'

- (Trained! by.: Pickering). : ' 'L - i '! i :CMtRGKEAff iaJiWKiG PLitpE of 1,000; sovs

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ir B. Vincent GAiLOEE,: d* (D. Mahef)i '.j2Mr. 1. Jtames's LTXCfCrS/a-S <JH. 'Jones),U.|. 3

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Betting—a to I 1 acst Galorei'85 to'40 QDEL-HABT.- IGD .WSO BiheriaVaOO to 8 others: ii!J

iWkm. by' a ::neckj tlikee lengths aepaiatlh^eecond to,d thfrdi-j '¦¦: • ¦. >' . ¦ ¦! *¦¦ • ' " '; !• j ' |.. • '¦fTiiaiin'ed'by'- WatBotivat'Newniarket).!.-i: l; |34-^CX>plMffiB iall)TOiMIN "

P^Vr^. -Hty milea.—(Madame de ,Soub'ise (JR. Jbnes),> 1; Carnegie (HI •Baidell), 12; •Yellaw JPeril (1>J

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«OVB:- 1£ mUce.MHtai}6yia;j^WalfervGHgga)^ 1;iOillie. Oailunj' (Lyintam),1 ! 2j ''Umpresaian«EV>7X :3--v ii- . - - -;:tTTj 5 . - •.: ; - i ::.-:r' •-. . ;, :;.¦¦; :r!MAlsp Tan-r Paibric|.- (gnatoh1;! Cadwall; ; Qffer,X*B /.-BSaijk,«gp(fe--.Coaj3nooo-, ' ghghganiah'tt&se i«nd,'TBallyimad. ':.. ; i - . !- - ;. • . ; . ¦:•- . '¦¦ > '•¦ ¦¦ \¦ ¦; i.iD jjuiMwj no;a. agCT < uacir] ':»'to 2 'Snatc-h>#] to;l <HS%a jmoiSafllyittac, '8 to I GiDieCSMUCH, 10 to J. Fiibric, 100 io V •Oaa-uso.i 100iO' -7ioajersJ "/ ':- . - .{- - j ¦;. - : •¦ - M - T ;* - *- . . -< ;'• : "- j ; i -I I .TVonrlby a neck; -tWo'lengths;beti«reenfi'ecojid*nd third, '-i :-., . ¦• j |. - . •• ¦- *\j:.".-. v:v- ,.: < \ - \ -; 'jj :f • (Tijdned ty Sadtef. 'ittiir.)' - 'i r r V 1

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1 J J.'S-JIV>POMPHB [$mBSEB& JEE^XIraPof 10O'.«>v8.4-O furloags.r Loveknot' TemplerWan); 1; Tussle (Baiket) , 2: Fiery (JHfaghes); 8;i LiIIa> ran—iBlaok |Gnl, Old Tom, iE3Aj>etb^J<&*, Bonal Sue and! £lkn Graeme. - .' : I ' i: ]iBettin»-6 jto 2 afest Sue, 91 to a Black ,Gal.6¦ toai Jes3, (8^to v jLoyekoal and: Rery, ! 10ito (B others;'I !; •' ! " ' ! ' • j - " - . : ' ' . - : .! |- -';"|'. ' ' ' V'l - . '- i ; :

•length bei)weert"'sVcio53 and 'itbirdT' - .' ! 'i 1 !•I t -:-:>¦ ' J - | f fraln<dvby:Sqott>:- '^ '; . ! : r ¦:v a/13-HNirWBiTJMJD'ESXJ!9: WEu/DEB 'BANM-CU? of 100 aovs.—1}! mOts.- /Pallan'tire CTop-p}n«),!'l; Maifei iAajtoinette. <Sax1jy:>; 2; Iraia(Baker), 3-v- ' ' • -? >j 1 ¦' ¦; •' ¦.'•' : f -;.•:=:'¦• :- " > v-'rjtfi'Abo rani-3oany iQrace," Graanpian; (EbmeT*.^Bettang-d jto 4 a«ft TaUaBtlre^and FjallJa?'Ber$eres.: - -4 vto -1';' Marift' ; Aotoiaette, 1:8 .'Ito , 'J.;.Girampian': 10 ltd. 1 'othere.' . !• '! ' : • ' ' . '. ' |; ¦ i i ;. :: Won by 'six lengrabs; ' a.I«nj1h,''6eptuatlngsecond 'and'third. 1 i - ' -¦ -' ¦. I : ' ! . '. i ' ! - ..

i j - a£O BBlSB!KiLE!B^I'H^fMDUCAi* of 100. eovoTJ8 furlpag - C cIwd

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, |A3i raa'cxeept .Cherry Weil' and' OrtonaBore©,. - -. i \ . -; :!¦'".n;'- :i ' '- ' "O • : - ! . ¦ ¦^- | ! -i r i* Bettin?-4. to :1 :4g»t €&r Bveryn Wood, 1-7'f o l : Tom Noddy; 8| to I'C$valoid,rFaus.ti land"Not;Proven U., 10 to a Virjgteus, 100 to;8©SheM, ::- . '. -: - : : \ iy ; . ' ' , . - i ''. : ' - "i . ¦'• i ¦ ¦' ¦ ':¦¦ W |'j |-i Woo by tipo . lengths; three iaPta o i . 'a'lepssjUt.^betweca eeqond and Ithiaii.- . ' : I. ¦' • \ .;

.¦ n r- '-- "<Tlsaiaed.'.br. PtawfckY • ' \ :l t - ..I '.jp ^mttmN -.tiMSsuEOMp <4' iso so^.4:u» omes.—<6en»ki' Hobor (Plant), I; Locblee'<Ba&er>,'3;.Kfepa' piand)> 3. 1'-:' ¦ • - ¦ ¦¦'. • '.-v • jp• . Aim ran—awtoari n,.WiTCUn«, Otodiola.and ushpoo1 '" ': j ;• r - ; '.; :\;< y - , - 'i\ -W -¦\ Betting-0 to 1 ag Svqawirartoo, 4 td- It-ZivasM. Sdbon 'sn& ladio'ls, 0 to i IDokff liee}:8 to 1, Bualhpbdl, 10 to t oiUf Te. :- . ; '< '- '.H';| ¦' r.'iWon by tw Jen ths; esane beAwean ceocma;

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jiBlGSHBaliybrickien. ;<At Wednesday's openmarket- •: abbot 400 pigs [[changed hand3, thetop prie'e. paid'all louna being !4Ss. per- ctrt.iSupply.:anc easing.' ' |j ¦¦ ; ¦: : ¦ ¦ • .i j ' j . '

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