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Prompt Pay'monti Large Bonuses.

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For Terms iapply to—• . / ;.:D OFFlCE-t^ COLLEGE GEEJiir,

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) arjv of the CompanyV Branches iori ' Agencies. '¦ '[ ¦' . ; • j ./ ¦•

I Agents in TVaterford— . '; ' . [ . ¦ ''

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P. REDMOND, WATEBFOBDJ NEWS'

; BERNARD H. CRBILLY.!;.• ; i , I Manager.

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« The Scour Specific;"The ne»err 'oiliop Care for White Sopor in Calves

ODd Scour in Cattle, 8hcep» Foalu, HOTBCB,! ;

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PnWio Pteos Eeoonnnendationa :~ ; \ ,From all-Wo cin girthed Jmuf fitmedj is ifca only cow

for that Urrille n>»ladj"-that «lajs thmf kait qf CaWesannnalljr. Br Imn ba* J pn>»ed' tinsell. to . tw« poMioturftetor, : isQvM^ftfsfc'. IiiB cW7, i»ao*«sa~:r»« M»hEem*t'cdi1 Vsi 8tB« l€Wi7 -J *, ' T. ¦ ' ' ¦" ' ¦ i-~ -..: :«

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I U th» moei tJf«im>1» Berosdy 1 vnt triad, »od I ban kid!SbtaSStJ for <*•»¦***• *«•»in<s«tltl»k«lnaUeto the *«w<t»ir community. ¦ < . . ; ! ' .- A»-J"ty**l«l¦ |T T. 7 T'7ABbw B*rJjTO(isl,^WBAik.To be kid frokn iBreotot.sad .«okjRrcpriet<*.r4r fit M «od

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BOILDHIO WOBK ,MJD COHTBACT. • Promptly «<J Cwolpllj. Execute!

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lushed 1804. Ineorporatsd 1874.

AHTED'ON THE MOST FAVOTJE-SEMS TO SWACUS PEESON8 I TO1 POBCHAS15 HOnS^SOBTO PAYITGAGES THfcBEON. i .Business •lre&d;dono;esC3ed3

£U55OjQ dO\ ]ensea Fixed end aodento: :,eWed at ttw (Q1!<WIB5 rates tt tolc cst,

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Waterford: Steatnahip Compaay. - ¦ - . ¦ . ! ¦ - ifLIKWEDI. ; :

INTENDED ORDEIR Qf SAILING —MA R¦ . .:;. - • ; : ; I 1902J ' i ; ' ¦ ;DUKBEODT, kEaiNAU^COMEEAQH, XABA,

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i -"rVT|0 T!l0B.:4 ?*« W»t«rforf«r-r~tSTfNw. j : -tN ! 8talmshln Oomwny (limited^O "S >Al\VV I recedys Qobd» ul Lire B6>ok tot SUp-

¦ t'l¦¦¦"''• •; 7'*?!v«iiiont i oii the oonilttona montlonedIn, •-¦ . • ... . Bafljn IJAJ, fco,, to be had »t thel»; : OfflCO*.. j ¦ . .

ex On eiilj Stor&Inc 8iffl»s, CaDls* of ths (teamen rriib> oion to reoaire Fuuansen hucriTl&s by the Wi»ui MJUBint*.

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W A I E B I O E D; 'I HD B B I 8 T 0 ITStOM'VATIStOEID TOBnleWL. rBOU BMST01 TO «ATF«rOSDTao»d«7. Ii4rch t. 2 p.m ! Sitardiy, Mirth £.„ 0 SO amFriilty, - tl 7..*L3 noou : 'fharida/,. r Q^* *i 0 a mTaeuitj, „ l l . J l p . m - 8» arJajr,, „ 8.« 4 8U p.mErldar, „ ll .^3j> .qi, ¦ 'Wodnetdij, , U... 7 Oj i-m•TnfxJaj, ,, . I8.J. * pin: ' 8itart»j, ' ,, 15... 0 »pnFrldar, „ 21...13 no. a| Thandar. •. 2'J... 1 0 a.m.Taesdiy, ,, 26... J p.fill . Sdlurdar, : „ iJ... 4 :0p.mTziiir it , 28-.;8 pm '. Wodaesd^ „ 39.. 7 0 pju¦ i . i h 8cta»d»y, ¦ ,. 29... 8 30 p.m

: iTong* 8«& Piangs U to! It Uotu*.i/oodimr Berth—Uambfitland Buis, Brisnol.—;B«tnrn TiokeU luaod mt Bristol to Cork, per Bristol S. N.

Co.,»M »TiiUble for r«tura<r<Jm UabUa wlthoat extrachug«,. or from WuorfofJ or Worford to Bristul brWitertord SUxua Ship Oo.'», SUuiben oa pijtnaat of ' 2s 84extra. ¦¦; ,• . - ! i . : . ; , . ¦ . . i

Vefnm H<iAV«fa 1 *niul at t>^^Ul »A T%..K1IM «A* TOwUfnt

S. R. Co., are anil'bla (or retun from V7aierford orWaSoti to BritUA b f < \) t &af a c i 8uum Ship , Oo.'nStamen OD p«ymont of: 6i exaa, or from Cork on p»7-ment oi a> ed extn. 1 ¦ i I : ' : :

Botarn Ticket* luaed ai ¦Witerford 'or Wextord oEriitol by Watsrfsrd Steam Ship Do. are amiable (or retararer Bristol 8. H. Cb. (romlBrUitol to Cork or to flaohnwlthoot pjymeat. | : I -Eotarn Tlo eU are aratUUc (or two mohthi._ t f i n a POf i D A ' K O ! ;£, I / e t i P Q Q IJ

mawimitro, ! • •• I - >»« umroo*. ;Bsmiij, MIIOJ 1^7 IQ Monday Uoroti3_. •* O n mWednesday, u S... 1 y.m Wedn'dir, „ 5.. 7 u P.ui

,S *dajr, „ 7.. 1 p.ta Friday, ' „ 7.- 9 0 amBaaday. „ B... 7 ajn: Idomlay,' •• 1'UU O UDWednesday. „ U_ a p.m Wcdoajdfly,, U..U 0 «.mFriday, . 1* . 8 . p.« fricUy, „ li... il nooatiaoday, . „ IB .7 a.m iToadij. » 17.- 3 O p.mWedneiday, „ IB.™ 1 p.n>; Wednetdny , 19... 6 0 p.mfttday, M au., 1 ji.m: Friday. ',. 81.- 8 80 «jo ;8audAT, „ J3._ 7 aaa Uoailay „ at ..ID SO a.m'Wednesday „ S6_ . 3 p,m ; W> iietdsy „ »3_U o a,mftldsyi . „ 281; S p;tn ! Friday™ ;. «-.U ' InooaEaaday, „ 8qm 7 - a .ia-. llimdsy, „ 81 H O p.m

- The bosdajr. Veawus Jboad at jkorih-Wharf, Wats toed.ATeraje Sea Fusu« U to 15 floin. . . .fA«o.—WaKirtorf and; , LlTorpool aid Waterford and

Wexford and Briitol—Oabla.' tUa(l«.ISa. i do do,ChUdroumidsr II yean .of ifcfeor BomnU trareUlsc with CamuisalOe | do. Hat tan. ariUabl* (or Two Hoathfl, optioaal to taiamto or from Bristol or; Hi erpopUUfk i ' C*bm Betura, OhJldroonfiddr Uyesrt], lii ; Uflct, dntlo, 7s oU j do. do, ChlldreiinnderUyeanM' \ ¦ ' '¦ ¦ ] ' ¦ ' \ . . .

N. o.—Doj» cot carried ffrom] Taterford or Woxtord]aales* acooapMled by a Uoonss trom the SecreUry, iJoaruo( Jlgrlenltor* * Whitehall PUoo, [London, -•*. W.

Loadlnr Both—PrJooo'S Oook, [lilveroooL ¦Psssesna booked fhroagb. between Watcr(ord and OhcsbJrt

Lines' EiHiray Stations and LancaiWe and, Sorkshiro K*UwaT3LaliDn«- ' i : , : i ¦ ¦

i ¦ ' .UoodsaaJ iPanels' Booted thrinth between all prlnslp» 1

Sbittons oa Onst STurttiern, Qreat Western, iianesahlre, «ndYexkahln, London asA SorthWeium i London and doalh*¦• itero, Qroat Centra *ud illdland Biilmys to tad»i» Wataxford.- . . ! ¦ : : . :

W S Z V O B D JiWD B B I 8 T 0 LWcxfoxd to BrUtol-taesdira. |BrUtol to <VotJord. Fridays

<7il£SfU!i l) A H [ I ) H K W U O 8 b,P«o« H»wi Boss—Datly (BnndOT exoej ed) at 9-U aja. '

i Vsox Wanaiojuyr-DaUy; Unndaye exotpted. at 8,0 p.m.WATKEJOED IHDT O U K C A N N O H ,

Pxoa Draojunros1—Dally; Sundays «xoept«d, at 8.S0 s.n.-VB0S Wmu«siH-Dailyk Sandays•tosptod,atS.iS pjn. :. tfoxs—TnA Wat6x£oid BteaoubJp Company, MmrMwi lota»>

aH Goods ahJpp«dbi those Llne^ol busmen at 3s. 6d. peroont. to Traoiun baring Yeirly Atroenioats, and'fis. pe»-0«jt.toOoo<LBionalEhlppOCT, rait*.to bedeolaradat ticui>ctahipjssat, lorms and All tufoxniatioa to bo had tt toeuttoaa. . ! ¦ . ;

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Bertha nonrod tad entry tafonaaUos jiren br Isoau atWaxzuosD—Watcrford BUBnkHip .Co. (Urdted). HeadOfflxna, Tb« JUU. Xatioaal Telrfhoaa No. 15. ^UnarooL—WaUrJordBioamLnip Oompaar (Umltad), t?Watar-streeVaad Prtnws Doafc. { lalephona Ha 6973.BiiSKnv—wttexCurd Steamship Company (Limited), C3Cnaen 8qn>r<—and Curobexiaod B**ln. ¦wsxroux—Watezlord ¦ steamship- Company (LJmitedl

Hattonsl 'Wephon. llo.aa. \ : »-"""*»jHBT» Boss—Watezfoid Btoamslilp Company's Ofloo.DnrouDoa—Watezford SUaazbtp CoapanJr*(OQoeiLaoaicx—Lower :8h»nnon St»tmthtp Compsny-g oSoUonat Xsanstittnay. Vattoaal Telephono Ho. in. .KttsusB—Lower Shanubu uteamshtp , Uompanyi OSoa^Otppa Qnay. ¦ ' . J ' ! i I -:Be(latcndXddnssfor :Tele7tuu't—"STEAir* at \7ato-(otd. LITTTOOL Bristol, Idmerteb or Wecrfopa, ^

Clyde Sbippi&s Company LtFEBRUARY Und : MARCH, J902.

tUgiXar BUam Vonnnnieaticn ieiween^A T B B P O B D and 3JOZ7OOI7, PLYHOUTH *SD 8OUTHAJCPT0H. HEWHAVEH,DOVES, *n> SOUTH or ENGLAND,OORX. DUBLIH, .BKL7A8T us aLABOOW.

"V fV ¦ ff^HB New : and . jxrwerfnl< *5JL>^ : | JL I Screw Btsuans ABAHUOBE.sraPMjSVj ] 0 0 8EUHD, D 0 H O E H E 8 8 ,OAUIOSTLK ilZABD. PLADDA, POBTLABD, BATS-LIHT auSEBa. i SABDA, BZEHBTV OBB. XOWABO,TXTskAB, VALKHTIA.! art intended to BU M nnflnrwothst (pemttttaj (snleu ptwrfotod by nfoTCsosa..I IIIM), with nbeitr to tow Teziels, and to call at

any Fort or Ports la any Oidai, is or oat oi ths onttomryTOtuss, to B«oetTa and Dlseharx» Carfo, ex (oiiny otherpurpose whataocTex. . ¦ ! '

wanoroai/ to: ousoorr.Crery^OHPAT,! ^ !

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Wedaeaday. tth J/A. ipjn. Wednesday, 4th Uarch 4 p.mWednesday, Ut& „ ipjn. WodaesUy, tfch M i p.utWednesday. IBth „ * p.m Wednesday, l$th „ 4 p.mWednesday. »6rt " ,j 4 p.n. Wtdnesday, Sdth „ 4 p.m

: eusaow iro VAUsroso.JJtcry UOBBAT(Diroot) ' i- >.. - .3 P.o

: ; Cal. EuL to dnxmoci .Ml p.oI Cal Bsilto areaock . 5.11 p-m

Er<ayTmjESDAT(Dlr«y . | . _ M. » P-m. . CsJ. Bsa.to Oreenoo!: A ja

Lonos (St. EstbAiiso Socz) xo Wixsuoao.Erory TBUB6DAT, l _ [ . - - 4pm

Bo tzusbhiBCS! by tb!s rottto. Ordars for oollootion otdellrery ol (foods sent to U'UULIU * Co. (Llmited),l %iMtte-ctrcat. nasbary i to'.Clyda Shipping Compaay,. C3,Leadftnbsll Btanot. Or ClvdA BhlDCilur Commnf. R \YLruhnc3A.si. Kitrrrrtne Doot, wllTrtoelf yrompt aluoaon.

VAXBSIOSJK !»¦ (nut,Cray 8ATi;BDAT!(ra-eeUsstJi . - ~ 1 p.Q

DJBLU io, WimroBP, DIOXOT—TTedncsdAf, : CtB Feb «p.m. Wednesdsy, 5th Usrch 1 pxi

H 12th „ 0{uau I „ . lith „ 8 p a„ , iota

«»* ! „ 18th ., opjna ftlth ., 8 pjn. ; ' 25th H 8p.m

• wiMMoau , »p COM (Dlreot)Etsry TEDB3DATI : - _ m 1 p.n.

CoaS 10 V7iraui0BD, XHrcot—Pridsy. 7th Feb 0 p.in : Friday. . 7th llarch 6 p.m

„ lith , w e p.m : „ 14tli „ « pja„ *U» I 6 p.o. „ un „ o p.n„ tttb M i fl pja. . „ : 2sai « 0p,a

CTintruao TO i bo *xxa.D»«ry BATUBDAT (TU Bonthtaiftoa) and Ball . _, 4 p.m

Ererr M0WVAZ [ (ri» i»ssf9w)O>rgt> osly -. 1 pja. ^

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BawAS* ITO ,WianTps»—Tu Dmot,. Ere» SOESOAir i . } -. 1 i _ _ 7pm-¦ ~ WaxnMtt w PtTBOOEB, dlroot,

X TcBssdax. tOt IO> 4 pja. Wedneodny, Mti Cbz. 4pm

^ _ ¦ SIB lt i 4 »¦* ' i ¦ . • . nth „ 4 pxj1 Pl»KOOt» TO ,TTi«S»OK) (dtr»Ott ' : ^Crtonby Ut ftb r -a.**. I Bttodsy, 1st Ua O*n¦ ¦::'«il »•¦ rn ¦ £:; sss:- ; --«- -- j - *-'lf:t, r i r i - .SS -•••«.: wuantp toBSRumox

ETtryflATiraPAT(4twet)> ¦ ¦ _ w . .tpn. BOSTSAXVCOX to 1VAXK0CSO ¦ ¦¦•

BIB; TliuMday A«««»oc^ (tfa; HfWtswo) Ctrjo only. WsoMPsai so 'MjtwiATsa, iBTOTatTPHPAIiTtiBwaaBgtDa „ « « iua1 . . / ¦ mWfMHWt 99 WmsoBL'^ llw£^iA?Trsl <?I»>' !

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TO THOSE fe|uiRINQ A TEMPpllAliY AI>YAN<}BI 30VE IS THE: ¦ ¦¦¦ . . ¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦:r: - ;V;rfet'j; AND 1- -Ai0ist 'Riiu . "' :

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Old Instrumenta takeni in oxchangb!as part payment. '-.'('| -|'. » v !

I ' 'YloilnB, Rauo; Mtd&dloni, tJpniwitina^' Auto-Harps, guitars $>'njo3, in great! variety. ¦ ¦¦ -[:¦ .' ]•

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\ All iho latest Muirity, ;Sqng8, naacs^ Piocoa, at reduced prica ; thousands to; eelect froni. ' '. . {: '¦ ¦ '.- . ¦ •. . '- ¦. " : : '¦' ¦ .

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\ BriiHonts, Emeralds, Pearls, Rabies, Sapphires, Opals, .&c.\ ot tho Purest Qoality,; . At MAKER'S CASH PRICES. Size Cards Post Fr£e.

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^ SHOPKEEPERS, AkD ; ; ALL RESPO^SIBtE PERSONS, ON¦ [ WPWSDWB IPEBilSOFJAL SESSBJ55DTY, WITHOUT PUBLICITY.

Brilliant, 46/- Pearls & BappbHO, 267- BriUUnU, B3. IBs. i Pearls & Babies, 20/- BrUUasts, 612,103,

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¦ JIT. J Justice JDunbar ••Plunket jBarton, pre-sided ! in the 'County >Court to:day,: &ijd ip-accimpameo/ori tha bench by 'Mr. J. HojnydG. 8nVth, iHigh Sheriff. ¦-Mr. :' Heary, Feelyacted as Deputy Clerk : of the'Crojra j, «ad. Mr.Gibson waslthe- Judge's

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; Mr. ]Jp hn jT. Hudson, Sub-Sheriff , waa a-soin- attendance; ¦ : ¦ ¦ : ! ! ! .

: i ¦¦ ¦ !DHE GRAND JUEYj ; ¦ iMr ! F«ely having called down the; grand

oanei i tho following gwitlemen answered.theirSamts1, and .were sworn :-Lieut,pCol.

^Carew,

j)L Balainamona Park (foreman) ; wilriamPerciv'al Maxwell, Esq., (D.L., Moorej Hui;Sir William :PauI, Bart./ D.L., Bdllylan;! Am-brose W Bushe Power, Esq., J.E> , GlencairnAbbey;; Percy Smyth, K3q., : Headboirough;Thomas W. Anderson.jEsq., D.L.,' G r-acedicju ;Chiaries Nugent Humble, Esq. Cloncoskeraine;Join Oonfrreve,- Esq., iJ.P., Mount Congrere;Major L. W.; iBonaparte Wyae, D.L., Manor, ojSU John's, Waterford ; Richard J: Usslier/Eiq.;J.P., Cappagh ;: James : PenroseJ Esq.yj J.P.,Lismoro .-Castle ; John1 P. . Furlong;! :Esq.,Diioiiehtans-; Thomas : M-edlicoM, ¦ BocfaittsCastle; Richard Foleyi Esq.. BallYga.ly;:JohnOJKeill Power; Esq:, J;P., Power's Hall;: JohnJN. White, !Esq., J.P., Roeklarida; ¦ ThoonaaOHhaiy tosher, Esq.; Flower Hill; ThoipasH' <H'aiin,a!a, ' £sq'., J.P., Derryhein;;: Alex.-Wyse/ J.P.J Belleville Park; Arthnr; Hunt,Esq., Rockmount; George H. Dehnehyv Eiq.,

: Laurentori; !J<ame3 O'Brien; Esq.; J.P.;i A§Uah. House, and Charles •Ourran,1Esq., J.P., Bal.uia-inuck. ¦ ' ' . i ; !

¦ ! I ; !His ;Lordihip in; addressing the Grand Jury

said—Colonel¦ Carew and Gentlemen !of the-Gcand Jury! of the County of Waterford—Thisis the; first , iirri i upon which I 'have ever hadihs privilege ol"spaaking to you from this seat,although I nave attended for many times thisCourthouse las a circuit barrister, and Iiknowihn manner-in which in the discharge of yourduties you sucoeed in showing your experienceI am iglad to-day, that although on the civLSide of the I Court, the business1 is ' iheavyj incharacter; t^ie criminal <business!ia very-li^ht.dud there i* only one case to go before-you,and <tbat is'.johe case of a small ; lj trceny: fromthe Dungarvan district. ' It may eeeniiftt firstsight a rather large order that you gentlemen^hpuld be assembled here from a'J. parts of [theCciunty, for [ the purpose of dealing with onlyona case; but I know that that is n*>t the ^'%yin which you regard your duty—that yiou will•always be ihere, not diarejj -affding ' y&nr Iduty,arid not shrinking from it when it iaj lheavy.With regard to the state, of your: county, I findit ig -unnecessary for me to s£% anything out-¦afde what -wa.3 aaid bv the Lord:<3hief; Bano4 »'ih» la=t Leinster Assiz»s, &ave as !regardson? district--—the diataict of f^ow-Handj asragards tha.t district, tlhere are proceedings¦psndinjr of apother kind , whicn.' would- |make it¦unbecoming: of me io say an->thrng even if I1 -B re inclined to do so1 touching the case, i

"Ehe {rrand Jury then retired to Consider itholarceny billj which they found, and wiere dis-charged. I I - ' ' ! ; ! - '

Richard Evans, Dungarvan, was indlctedlforbaying ou the 10th January last, at Dnn ar-1 vail stolen a] purse Containing £1:103., the pro-

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of us in tb3 room, when I.TTOS going to bed;-Constable Richard Gough deposed—That on

acccrant of a ijeport that came from DungarvanabKtut-lie money being gone, he arrested ic-oused. and fijmnd two purses upon- him,; andone of the purses was that, identified by;Lynchwhite on the witness table. Prisoner thansaid he. bought it first .in Cork, and that ;nehad. it for two years. . - - ¦

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A lady _sSioo assistant from Messrs. Eundelland-Mexrick'8l Dungarvan, corroborated Lynch•as to the purchase of tha _purse in. Dungarvan.

13ii3 .concluded the evidence, and the i pri-solifir siid he| -had a good character, and wasuaver caarged before. ¦ . i j j.The prisoner was found guilty, and eentenc-

ei! to two months' imprisonment, with: faairdlabour. ; His Lordship remarking that he in-flicted this light sentence in consequence ¦ ofthe previous igood character of the prisoner,and of the favourable testimony as to his pre-vious; career. |

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RAILWAY TRAVERSE., • ', : ¦ ', J tuiJie jnatier. -of .the-. -.Dublin, .Wicfclow i andWAcfora Railway "(New Bois and WaterfordExtension Act, 1897) and Mrs'. Ellen Hurley,Abbeylanda. j - - ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦

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ffniird. by, iae otflcial -arbitrator4n respect)oft>reim5CB -at iibbeylawis. ; 2ie' official record3>erag—iWhereaa- /thfe'.-,traVersex. wa» . awarded£125:8s.. lid..r.ss'-occupier:«£ .part of the!landsol '] Sb»eJ'land8,. containing i>a 3r 3Tp,i Irishplantation onleasure, -and aumbeSr |" 7 " in, thefiaal award. -j.Clainis in1 additioa, to the aiwi.'te-anent of rentjmade .by 6aid arbitrator, £2^&0.Counsel for We Travcreer were—Messrs.Casjrry, K.C. ,and <!arrigan_(instruc1ied by Mr.P- A. Murphy, .solicitor, Waterford); Iof $heKaJway Conipany: Messia. j: B. FalcorieKK.O. and- James O'Connor <uwrtructe!d by5ttesars. G*)rjs© Keogh and Sons, Dublin, thelaw' advjsew p t the Dubn?>, Wicklow and Wex-fard Rairwayj Company). | \ ¦. ; ;This -was a (special jury trial, end there wereseveral challenges on both aides; : i

Eventually;'the following gentlemen weresworn on th jury:— ;. i : i i^

Ale&srs. George C2iapman. iRobett Coitellloe.WUbam Thompson>Bobert i Waddeli, WyJeaBail.ie, Arthur Poole, Samuel Strsntfman.i VNicholas Bolgeri and Jdhn Kirwan. : ' • '

The T>erson8 challenged by. the Companywere—Messrs John J, Bree Alderman !M.Youn ; Peter M. .Doyle, Thomas Quinn, MldhlKarwan, andjJohn Fleming. t . - ;. jChallenged: by' Mr. Cheny for tne travetiser

—uiwois, iiuuaa \j nmmy ,, 'Aucoaex ¦ u cnenand Edwin White.; .¦ ' , . - - i - i I • "

The jury iaving been ew rn, hl» Lordshipdirected thatl they ,£hould.proceed to view-the•pKmiaes, anld directed (hat luncheon should•be provided for them on their return, j ! .- j

Meantime, it was agreed that ;Mr. OherryahoTild state his client's case to the : jury.| .

Tie learned pentleman then stited tbat'xreappeared for!'Mrs. Hurley in thia case,; along¦with his friepd, Mr. Carrigan. ' Thb: trayewer,

' Kej went on to'say, is .Mrs. Eilen Hurley, jwrbp isthe widow and administratrix of Al derm anMichael J. Hurley, a gentleman ,wlio dfed; inthe year 1900. •' Counsel was eure (.hat the juryknew the decea*ed "entleman in, hla lifetime

. : and 'tot) coic autances witin iwiicn ha wa\4 cpn»: • iiected with .{Bhe Ci . of W«t*rfor4. J -Hei. ks a

. fn«ftfebrat« and he occupied in oommefclal fe. j ' 'a iu^.arWI reftpeetabie poflitioB, beinj jfor' iniiriy;yipar».j«*«i«t*nt secretary, of Jha- Waierr. i" ford, and Li merick and ty ?$wtfm\-it6iUw?i\ *

: jKusitkin whi i he highly honsared dwlng ;2»i»: ] ' ¦ieaurei' .of .oifjce.,. Tlnfortnnately.jMr;¦iHnfley

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^sug-gestions contained therein as to how Mr. Hur-.ey unable to pay this large sum, | counselsaid that tha answier to that was Mr, GeorgeNolan lent the money to iMr. Hurley for .the1purchase of that property ; Mr. Hurley ,nbtbeing able at the time to produce tha money.;Kp body else- had anything to do withj it, and•that was tha whole extent of iMr. Nolan's con-nection with tihe matter. : Counsel asked hialordship and the jury to oss;ume that Uiat'loan was not given for agricultural! but forcommercial purposes as welll The riverfrontage of the land was available to the extentof 1,000 left. Af ter maps :had been exhibited-and explained by Qlr. Oherry, , the jury ad-journed-to view the premises. ": On resuming, ¦ ;

¦Mr. Scully, B.E., produced maps iriiich he'¦had made of the premises, andf was exoas-examined"by Mr. O'Connor.

: Mr. George Nolan wa3 ons. of the principalwitnesses; in t)he> course of his e/yiaence hesqid he was.a builder and corftractorj in Wa-terford, and that the had spent on buildingsraised by himself in various parts of ttie city,acd that as a contraotor, '.'h£' had carried out

¦worka to the value of £600,000. ¦JHis Lordship—I am glad it was so much.Mr. Nolan—Well there were two buildings ot

a [Very largo character, the Lunatic| AsylumExtension and a College. i ! >

Mr. Falconer—Did you build a W6rkhtottsey.«t?

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Mr. Carrigan—In your opinion orei theremore industrial developments in thi^ city ofWaterford? ' - .

Witness—Of course; that is plain to everyoneArid there are'some "buildings and industries

being increased over there?—Yea; arid- thereare others springing. : :'.; Are tihere more indostiies on that side of th«river than there were, say 40 or 50 years agop—There might be in number. j • !

In tfhe further course of his evidence, wit-ness stated ,-that Mr, Hurley ihad arranged forthe purchase of the place before he came inu>ihe transaction. '

Mr. WadieM (a juior) ask-ad wa3 there not atime when there was a shio building yard nearto tibia oroperty. . . : ;

Mr. Nolan said he believed that such was thecase, and having added that amongst ithe f inioVustrial Drojecta which w,ere at that side of theriver, mentioned what he described as "gasworks." • . !

ftlr. Waddell {juror) then informed "theCourt thit the worte referred to was a gaao-meter. Tte juroi" said hta ohject [in ;ad-dressing -the Court was that somebody mightthink there was gas-works at that sidej

His Lord-JhiD—What i3 your position inregard to the land teHiay? ' ' ' i " !

&tf. Nolan—I Relieve that whatever I wouldsuggest to Mrs. Hurley for the improvementof the property she would carry it out. I haveno title whatever to the property ; I am noteven a mortgagee to any extent, but MidhaelJi Hurley.wasan old friend and an oldjsdhdol-fellaw of mine, and I was always ready to domuch for him. : :

'Witjiess then gave evidence of value, and•said that he calculated the' sum of £2,673 10s.would be a reasonable value, on the basis: of14 years' purchase. ! ! ¦ .¦ • ¦ ; <Crai's-examined—The arbitrator ppoposed•to make an abatement of £M odd a year ; forthe remainder of the lease, whiqh is!to.i«(u'nfor 30 years-; there -was. £2,000 -paid '] to thebank, and I am liable at present for £800 j Ilent in-haTd ciahXaX) ; there was orie'dthataeenrity- to ihe 1 'bjanK. iWfo *fot £650.; iromMessrs. Goff and, Graves for the frontage; thoaward of the arbitrator in respe'.t'of Xhe-xt atabatement -was £986, ' but the landlord in ie4•had an interest in that sum.*, ¦ I . ; - . !

Mr. Nolan was most closely cross-examinedby Dr. Falconer, and after haying been two(hours on the table, w&3 complimentsd by theJudge upon the manner in which he gave hisevidence. - :

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His Lordship resumed -the hearing of therailway "traverse iagainst the award of the arbi-trator in the case of Mra. Hurley, portion; ofwhose property -was taken for the purposes orthe New Rosa and Waterford 'Railway! Exten-sion. ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ J ! ¦

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jury that Mrs. i Hurley got more i under thearbitration aiwaird, which : he calculated at£2,828, than iha'BUtn pajd by her late husband,namely £2,000. ¦ ' ' ¦• . : . ¦ : | - '| iMr. ehanahanS, engineer to tihe Railway Co.,

was 'the first -wi neas called for the'; Conipany;his opinion was; that to make quayage j on .thefrontage it would be necessary to I extend outwith piles to about 70 or 80 feet, otherwise theywould get no water.. . , • 1 : 'v To Mr. O'Connor—My opinion ia that for thepurpose of shipping, the proper way would beto go out to deep water by piling and jetties.: Mr. Barringtoh deposed to the Valuation1 ofthe premises. 'Hia father was a Waterford manan'd hia wife I was ft Waterford woman—(laughter). | ¦ ' ' . ; :

Dr. Falconer-r8o that the best part! of youis a. Waterford-toan—(great laughter). * , ci : Witness then;went into detail as to valuer;and said that he! knew the place for forty years,when It was grslzing land; •asi to quayage,' wit-ness said it woald l» necessary to pile out todeer> water, and he agreed in this with' Mr.Goff, who said the same, but that he did notexactly know wtoredeep water was ; -there hadbeen no building on the land,1 except the;gasretort; .there was, in fact.' jaij new building3there of a residential oharactor, ; except8tephenson's; witness would allow that :therailway oompany interfered with buildinsground-to the extent of 300 feet. He consideredthat €he arbitrator's award should stand,'! be--canse, considermg .what the teavereee! mightget from the Boaslare Railway; Company.would be close jupbn £3.0Q0.'forrth«v.fleldi';^hewent on tie land and out on a "rent himself,not knowing the.terrtis of the lease.himself,and made his valuation, 'buf in' reply tto Mr.Carrigan, ar^ wltaittsd'Ui 'he

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\&3 .to thpactual itientof then(jwing flija- iat•he omitted la. lr. 14p. in ha calcidaflpn i hedid not think that would interfere, with 'hiavaluation. ; . ' ' :

His Lordship said he did not think it affectedthe case, though it might be \a matter for com-ment. Mr. Barrtngton' was mistaken or m-is-informed as to th« amount of land left 4a Mra.Hurley. ; . i j

Witness, further cross-examined, eald hisvaluation was based upon the value of theplace as it waa Used for the lost 70 years; [hedid not believe Mr. Abbot, the arbitrator, wasneht at all—(laughter)—he valued:the j houseproperty at £80 a year, and an: offer vrasmade ten -yeaM'ago'by 'Mr. Walsh%6f £a,BO0¦was not a sufficient offer; arid-meantime hewould aay that Ihe' six acres' taken by herailway company had decreased in-value.¦Mr. Carrjgan—So Qiat when £2,000 was pfcidfor this property. H was well worth the money?

Witness—It was well worth the money when¦tho Companies wpreiomina—daughter), iDr. Falconer—Tliat is as good an answer* as

you could give ; to iny3e!f, Mr. Barrinfftoti—(laughter). ;. ' • ; _ ; • ; f- ¦

The eviderice havihet concluded, (Mr. JamesO'Connor addressed i the jury in a; very a lespeech, at the opening of whicih he said theCompany/were Willing to pay what was reason-¦ab'.e and night for the acquirement of the Mndand for consequential damage due to disturb-ance ; but he submitted that the coinixanvshould mot be ' called upon to-pay the absurdand fanciful price, aueh as waa asked for 'bythe traverser; her counsel said that thewraya-men of the-matter was that theDirbHn.;Wick-low and Wexford Company was said by iheother side to be pinching and cramping thequayage accommodation. He. denied that, andsaid that if there were anyone 'to hliimeiinthis matter it was the Great Southern andWestern Oompany. The alleged interferencefor quayage was: the stone which Mra,Hurleyhad "up .liter ileive/r-.aiid Whoped that as Jaras Jihe Great Southern an* Western1 Companywere concerned;«h©';would use'it «ffi«ailou4ly,for: he had 4he 'weateat «ympa1hy -wrtS !ier.. At-the conoluMon of Mr. 0'!CoiJnOT*8 apeech,a-comnion iury-.rwere swomria--&»\f iwBtn ofCongreve; landlord. yersufilth&'Oompany, f inrespect of the tame p«miBe». . - ;¦ : 'r. . j _ ..• Mr. •Carrigan.then'replied'--fci> tha coinjisel ofthe Company. a«d in ¦'h* oourHA fyf-hl/T&Wiir.able nddreas, examined into/ and eonunemedupon Mr. Abbott'3 award with much acumfen:He did not think that the: burdei ah«uld| beplaced upon tha Great 8outhern arid WeatemRailway, who were taking a email slip of theeit^ht acres, andtwihose money sho migit nelversee. He would, «6k the jury to consider thepotential value ©f the property, eituaWd', ai 'twas, on the ban?t# of Uie river, on bothi banksof which the important a*aritime city of Wa-terford was built. : Mr. Nolan'* evidence ofvalue was such ;as ought to commend itself »oa mercantile jury; , property situated & thiawas should .be -treated as pity property, £ndnot asa noldm situated five or tenTnileB awayfrom WatcrfordJ Irj eonclusdori, counsel aaidit was of supretiie importance to Mra. Hurleythat sbejhoutd h» adequately compensated! forthis land which was capable of so muchlde-yeloppent in cdnhection with the commercial;ife: of Waterford. ' ' i

TJHE i VERDICT. , .His Lordship'addfe^ed the jury, who.'rfteran absence of l ss than half an ur, returned

£ S!" b findinK 'tor-Mra.! Hu eyUf«.j20- The award of «he'«rN»Mto* w» M25,Sia*s&4a<!. °a ** r:

tion of 4he prem)«etf. . The (landlord is the tra-raws*aftiss *»ass s'ssar m- -^WMr. SamnelsJ K.C. and Mr.- Kyland*' (in-structed by. (Meier*.; Dobbyn tot jioOoy), ip-E«red for the itraveMM, WCft&»v+ r ££SP fii:' . hJi Mew»,J3«orn*£«o*ih%ad fiton)*or the 'Dubllnr«nd WicUwr Bajbray O .J .Before the ci «o ,vra» Droceededj with, : Ir.Ahdrw' Horne.iddtejuinghiB LorAihipjBaJ I—

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<;te;T -:o.-v.THi;(jitANDl ,j.TJiYi- ' ;: , ; ¦ ¦; ¦. . •¦ The- .-wlWwlnf [ gentlemenrwera sworn, on|the- .Grahil ' Jiryj-l-JVIeesrA:' 'Alexaniie/ , N«l£on,<D.L. (fbreniSuJj ifiichard Vaviix , (AldJ): IW. G.:T>7GofPA«3:p, W.%lH:"Keririei.sy;-J . -k \ »Cobin,Henry : Grainger, W: -R. (Morris (M.D.) : JohnHearne (A 'A. j ; -Andrew Farrell,1 J. J| ;Phelan, '-E. PheVic, Jamea: Knox, J. J. ; ¦Q'Srillivan'(1M.D0; Wm. Fitipatrick; Robert Wiialley, P.!Kenny; Johri Carroll; J. J. Rogers, Michael J.iWye*, -..llichael-: Xiicwan,'- D. -KeogW; GJ - D.:Croker.-and E. Egan. . ' :> ¦ '¦ - |J ¦ : • ;:

In addressing Ithe Grand Jury, hU iLordahipeaid—Mr. el&on 'and Gentlemen of tihe Giran^Jury—^Althongh' I 'hays on several occasionshad -the pleasure ;of visiting this, myi ,b*ia cir-cuit, as the ttunb Juiee of Assize j it Ihasi neverbefore fallen toj'my lot to addres* tbe 'GeandJury of th# €% of Waterford in thi*|Court.That ia. ' gontlemen, one of the advantages ofadvancing, y&ai's,' and I am very Sappy, onthis, occasion, to be in a pQsdtion; to "congratu-late yooi upon the condition of your;ancientand interesting city- There are'only! two casesto go. before you, and they are of a very fcrivalcharacter. One-fcondition of this state ol thingsis my ¦address to - you is to.be necesaarily ashort one. And! .1 believe from .what I hearthat there is some1 prospect that addresses of*he kind will be shorter in the ftrturo;' : AndI >will tell you why. One topic, I believe.! thathas occasionally ;been Teverted to by Judgeswho fill the position I now .occnpyi, end if-Iam rightly intonhod!, ithere j,s a .p«»pect' that¦ancient and venerable topic will | wro. nomore, in ilhetr address..; There is, I -j believe, a?rospect of tbaV'ti>pic idisappoairin for ever.

need hardly av, I allure • to your; anteientwooden toll brwge-j (laugh4er). I am sureif itdisappeara,! wo will 'all part without!regret¦writh that topic and with this bridge.. 'Thoughyou will be deprived of a distinction Trtiich;you crtjoy of being-the onlv city in the UnitedKingdom possessed of a wooden toll 1 bridige,still, you will part with that ancient and vener-able structure without regret. : :

"CONNY" MEBKM. ¦ : - ¦ :Cornelius Mernin, better known AS " Conny,'who eome time ago affected his esoape rrom

•Waterford gaol, pleaded guilty to an indict-ment charging him with having on: the 11thJanuary : ilast broken into lihe house1 of Mrs.Ellen Purcell, iwith felonious intent, «t John'aHill. | ; ¦

t '¦ ; j \. i ' ,Hb Lordship said he found by the record

before, him, that the prisoner had been can-victi&d- about twenty times of various offences.For 'larceny, ji Waterford, ; the prisoner hadbeen sentenced to' 14 days' and 6 year*' in areformatory. Be got three years' penal servi-tude in 1897 for1 burglary. . He had a Wry Badrecord; he waa 6neof thosehopeless character^and he wonld jnow sentence the priaoner tothree years' peiaJ eryitude. ¦ , - ¦• j. j :

GLASS B3^SJ.NG : IN THE CITY.Nicholas Conn^nulwaa Indicted Inr Immrtit

on the 14th January broken a plate glass win-dow, value £5,.ip toe drapery establishment iMx. John BoyceV'at MichaeUstreet. r ; , ;

The charge having been read outi againstthe prisoner, lh« said—"My lord, I am innocentof the charge.": i ' . :' , . . ¦' '

The following1 gentlemen "Wero awt>ri do try¦the caae;—Messrs. OXSrady (foreman);' Wm;P. Kiedy, J. J. Murphy,. Arthur White,: T£os;Murphy, vThomaa^rlennebery, Win. Power, EiJacob, JoSh .<7aHins, John (Walsh, R. G. Ridgway. and'Thomaa'' Doblan.' ¦, •

'Having heard the evidence in the case,whiph haa already been pubiiahed, $ie jury-Sri^QH^lpaivJng i he.box.cpnyicited:the .prisoner/And^.-was ^nlentepl to'slx-.calender inbri-fiha.¦ -This concluded the criminal business.

OTB :EHEf . jBRIDGE • ^TOSTipN. . : ,..BiB1 .fbVeaiiri'.of/the' Grand Jury s handed

dpwa to his Lwd#*ip a oopy of a resolutionpassed by theiJ;wlat day, in favour I of the!scheme promoted by the Waterford Corporation;for a Free Bridge across the 8uir. ' ! ¦ . ¦ ¦

His Lordship said ha entirely agreed with;the ¦hopes and1 expectations contained ip1 the,resolution, and]if<x$ wcrje endowed with any]summary powerp,' tie would at once put: themin force—(laughW). His Lordship Was not'aware that he could do anything beyond anexpression of sincere hope that effect-wouldbe given, to their resolution. However, hereceived the reio-lurion with pleasure.1 j

His Lordship {eaid as there was no ;furtherbusiness to engage the attention of thej GrandJury, he was in:a position to disciharga (ihem,and he thanked them for their kindness. '

INTERESTING; CASE FROM CAPPWimiNSIR JOHN KEANE AND HI8 TENAINTS.

Henry Lea'ry and Mra. Hanora Mulcahy,tenants Dn 'thev o£tatwo of Sir- John Keane, cp-pealed.. pgainstvthe ' decision of ''tho -CduntyCourt Judgo finmrf -them la. each for injuringland on their, holdings in the townjland of'Knocken-a^k (Meileray), by removing the soiland taking away turf. ¦ . >: ' 'i \ .¦ Mr. .Brett, B.?;'.' (instructed by Mr. Vfrney,solicitor, -Youghal), appeared for the respon-dent, 'Sir John- Eea-ne, and Mr. Carrigan; B.L.(instructed 'by Mr. B. Moloney, solicitor, Li«-more), appeared for the appellants. ., |

Mr. M-armion, J P., agent of the estate, wasexamined by Mr. B ett. He gave evidence ' othe effect that he knew the holdings bi thesetenanis.- • . '• , i : ¦ ¦ ; !j. | .

Judge—Is thk land grazed? ' 'jWitneM-r-It is.grazed, .my ilord. ,¦Mr. Brettr-Have the tenants on. tho town-

land «fr Knockinwk anv right to turbary?'-Witeoaa-i-No.-I'' ¦'¦ • ' - ¦

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, Mr. Bwrtitr-Did y>iii give instructions to havea notice served upon the- tenant* I• -¦ Wtnef I didJ - "• i - ' ¦ ' v_ The notice in1 question -was then read, andit ,yaa ib the flffegtit^at ihe (witoftssVlwoft in-sthjoted by Sir iJoftn Keane to notify-jiia temant* that it¦•*$•;ifitomrtor I flieB*; io^t-taiqranrface of the Inounlaln or any pwrtlpri of it,and Hhat immediate proceedings would iie in-

notice, unless donff •under the wntiteai wrtho"rity of Sir JohnlKe&ne or any pcoson dcting inhis bdhilf. , I : . . : . • . ¦:-'• ,Mt. 'Brett—Ycru gave your bailiff insfnictionsto «erve the n.otice? ! , |-Witneaa-Year ¦- ' -1 ' ; ' i - » ' !

Mr. Brett—'Last year did -;6tt go vr;) on thelands of Knockenaak? i i ' '¦WitAass—Ye'si . " ' ' ' j ' ]

Judge—Where are those lands? ;' Witness-i-Mbilnt Mellerey; is on'themj

Mr. Brett -Wlhat.did: you ; pee there? ; 'Witness—Leaiy's dand waa the drst place I

went to. It is 'high on the mountain; he<Leary) «ut completely «1L the surface, ; aw«yin spots'; .he went, to.tbe deepest pOce andcut aw&y tho surface leaving tha white soiland boulders exposed. : . ! • " i ; ¦ -

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•Mr. Brett—Describe what; you ; «aw|there, j: Witn&ss- I saw tnuoh the same thmgr there,but there is good surface for grazing on it. :, 'iMrfBrett—Was that much- cut aw,ayp'.' :• " j '

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Leary's land or not, I got a- valuer tomeasuTe.the land. !¦ " * ; i ! " •• ' - ., Mr. Carrigan—Within 20. yards of this plaoawhere you ; say there is no turf, jflie landlordhas opened up a turf bank, and i charged thetenants !«t the rate of 3A. a load. : ¦ !

John j Hurley was next examined by Mr.Brett. >He stated he was bailiff',on Sir JohnKeane's estate, and was; employed jn oonineb-tion with It for ; the last 20 years; he servednotice- on the two tenant* in question ; ;he IHTCIIto Leary'a 'holding and be found he wa» cuttingthe surface; he also viBited Mrs. Mulcafoy'sholdingk and found th« same thing going onthere; the land Was .rendered useless; it waagood grazing mountain. Jind the grass had beenremoved by these people. ; ¦> , , ..¦ Mr. Carrigan—Taka Uhe case of this manLearv wita 50 acKs. How mudh pasture, hashe? : - ¦ ¦

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Mr. Arthur Hunt, Bockmount, deposed' toMr. (Brett that h» was >a land agent and landvaluer; he knew the lands of Knockenaak;; .hewent over the two holdings in question;; indifferent parts the mountain eod waa cut awaydown to the surface. ' ' :

Cross-examined—I only visited th&se twoholdings; I did not see the landlord'* turfbank. ' ! . ' . • ', :

Mi. Caxrigan said thn.t might eeem a emaLcase, but it was -not a small thing for the ten-ants, -who always had the right to , cut turfupon their iholdinga for their own domesticuse. . It was not a case of their cutting turf (orBale. ! . :

Judge^—Are they judicial tenants?iMr, Carrigan—They are, mv lord.¦ ' H nry Leary d'eposed *o Mr. Carrigan, ho

had been tenant of a holding on Bar-JohnKeane'* estate for the last 25 years; his fatheroccupied the place before aim becoming-thetenant 25 years ago ; about five acres of it werearable and the xest ¦was .open mountain- land ;he (witness) kept a cow and a few calves onthe mountain;'he had been cutting turf sincehe became tenant of the holding—25 yearsago; he cut the turf for hb o\yU Use ; the land-lord has a turf , bank on hia (witness'*) holding;some of the turf banks have 'been opan for thelast 20 yearfl, and the tenants cut apd tookturf out of these banks; his turf bank was onlya.few.yard* away from tha landlord's tunhank; he (witness) opened the bank about 17or 18 y^ars ago. . ; • • ' ¦ « ¦

In cross-examination by Mr.« Bfett,.witnessdenied that-.Hurley: swvei tho.iolice uponhim.

Mrs. iHanora Muleahy gave evidence to theeffect that before she went into . tha LandCourt ind bad a fair Tent fixed,' she alwaysused to cut turf, t "\ . . ' ¦¦ ! -

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rigan iat tio -wai a iarmef arid land v#uerj'he "visited' "tho Tipldirig3 in.' question,"'andexMnintea the tori banks, and it was his opinionthat there " was good ."turf i available for >hetene»ta. v: , -

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lower court, with costs against the landlord.

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ACTION AGAINST THE GKANVILLB¦ HOTEL COMPANY.!

The following irrteresi.ine case was heard inthe City Court thi3 morning, before- tho RightHon. Mr. Justioe Maddea..- '¦', . . .

Keating y.i The Grahiville Hotel Company.In this case the plaintiff claimed damages forinjuries to tier premises, known, as the CityChina Hall, which adjoins the now hotel.

Mr. Samuela, K.cTMr. Wakely, KXJ., Mr..Claytori.'B.L: (instxucte<l by Messrs.. Thorntonand- San, .solicitors, Wnterford), appeared; forplaintiff. ': '¦ '¦ ¦ i ¦

Mt. -Blood, K.C. MT. Molone^r. KJD. . % Mr.Brunskill, B.L. (instructed! by M<*3TB. Carsonand McDowell, ooltcitors, Belfast), appearedor defendants. :. ¦ ' .¦. '. '• :< ' . ' : '¦

Mx ¦ W. Gibson, Bi.', instructed by the eamesolicitors, for Messrs. McLoughHn and Harvey,the contractors who tonilttbe Granville 'Hotel.¦ Tho following gentlemen were sworn to trythe case—Messrs. James J. Phelan, 'foreman ;R. A. Merry, T. W. Rosa, P. M. Doyle, M.Young. Wm. H. F*rrell, liichael O'Brien, M.Kirwan, Robert A. Kelly. James 0*Meara, N.Power and George D.v Croker. i ; . ' !

Challenged on behulf of the plaintiff-Messrs; D.. J. Keogh, John Hearne, ThomasQuinn.: Edwin White; Michael CBeilly.

On behalf of the defendants—'Messrs. Qep.A. Clampett, Michael i ullivan. John Hayesard Philip! Murphy. • : '¦ ' - .. ' ¦

nifr: fJluTton. in (monJntf the Droceedme»,said—IX your Lordship pleases and1 . Gentle-men -©Mh.9 Jury,-in this oaae Mri. Kate KsaVing . is. itlhe, jpjsaitiff,- and . th& new GiavnUeHofel .-Oompttriy and ¦Messrk: ' McLoueb in,Harveyv *&& A:Oo.^ Lta.,<aiiB lt3w( defendaoKThe action Ir brought to recover 'damages forwToarfaHy ; digging and excavating under thefoundation of,the plaintiff's bouse, known Mthe Oity Ohina Hill here, wherehy her;.pie-mi«!» *eceiveJ coMiderabli injury. 8h*| ahoclaims ] damagea for building upon a gablewall of] her hooee, and daanagee depriving herof its support: also for . negligence in thepalling down of the adjoining house (Commin'sHotel). The d«fendants say they did nyt (Joany of the aota complained of; they: say thesrable w*H; wa» their wall or in the alternativethat it' waa a party wall. They also Bay thatany work that wa3 done-ki respect of H wasdone by leave of .plaintiff, and they also claimthe irlght, by prescription, to > build -on theplaintiffs premises; they bring; however, ; asum of £50 which they «ay|is sufficient .tocompensate b«r for any damages done. MestpsMeLoughlin-and Harvey, the other defendant*,eay tlhirf whatever1 work was done, was wletyIn purtuance of the contract entered into widhthe Granville Company. . i ; • \ ' ' ¦¦¦ The jury then left to visit the premisea in» je>tion. and returned after an.Bbsenoe of anhour, when* : ' ¦ ; , ' ¦ ¦ ;. - . , "

Mr. Samnwls, in opening th$ case, said it wasijirs flret duty to oongrotulate th« jury on tfi*lr«afa return to the Courthouse, after inspectingMre Keating^ . premfcws, whicih were in; adangerous condition. They slwuM again feel*afa ia ittiag inm jury. box...It,WM ;a;«reatadvanlaneJ- no 4oul>W to ^W luryttM ^ 7Bad- «en • ftod tnapecita- tne^reoj i»e»;» weyrecollected -what Mr.rCUytpri lisa*, toW themlit opealng the pleMinjr»; they also recollectedwhy the iactioii wai bsougbt by his clieoi, MrsKeating; >he complaifi«atihAt during. Coo eree-tioniof|tih>.n»w f ioieY, the defendant* cut >w<VTthe soil in.e'xcavaUnr for the foiuvdatiori anuCBlleMtre, jemovinglaaohf* *«I* •mount !o{toil which had been iJwre tiqta tune tomemc-irial,- w|th4 're»uittoat-be lwWu».ftg«n jta4*% damp ; i not only - w*g" lUairy <wo*od to herInf M m *, but they *ct«a}ljft.dptf . nWter tb\old wall and that on *M «Fffll Se *d a

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|J - !examraaUoa of the plans, could ngfcjBBa ibat¦there was'any care taken to*treaij{jD4n i« qldwaB7 W oarry ,Tfteta<HrtJ( >a%f ijwdUri fitpoeodupon it; -For nx nth* the ¦ nhnjn*e-*»Oi*»tk+>)imade warfilledh ?ith wa ,-*ifb-»re«Bt tttatall the' stuff about it wa«l Mturalsd, ; eod, iri avery short timq the houee of Mi»l' >Keatia*>8began to eag; {-after abi^nt two- month*, he(Mr. Sannreto) iwas inrtr icted there wae !BOnrach water flowi/ig into [the exca.y«tion« .thatthey were obiigied to pump It day; and night,The re«ult was the groitnrfbeoam* attft;. wa«nWorking at the drain «loriK,4he »•«»», tlheycame right . under the wall,"1 arid i Mxj. pufto¦would tell them that he wa» called in 1 to la*«pect ¦the premises; aodL.b» ttuod «UM Jotnine inches under the wan excavated and out¦away. The attention of the cbnfracfefs ifa»called to the matter, and "She plans "conferquently ahouMr liKve'Weft^modifled. '¦'M*».Keating and her nephew, Mr. •Mu*phy.:woi*Mtell them that die made * net profit of £400 ayear out of the business; done in ber benae.In conclusion, Mr. fiamufek iasked the jury) togive " the plaintiff such! d*n»age»: ae'» weywere entitled toj He thoikht they would cotneto the cbt>ch»»n- ISiat ihe plaintiff waa. en-titled to erubsiiantial damage* in ihe oaee.

Mre. Keating deposed-| to Mr. Wafcely float«ho was the owner of the City China Hall; shewent to live there in 18801 her Jra»baad; h*ylncbought it by oublic auction ; tt>e pewon Sherebefore carried) on ironmongery butineee; berhusband and herself, about two mopttM after,carried on busrnes* In the Oama.Hell : herhusband died in August, 1833/ and did, >otmake a will ; ehe was <jarryin«c on tmsineMthere since. In the month of February» 1B$9,the defend«nt« began to work at the adjoiningpremisea (Oommin'« Hotel); her houee wasj atthat time in good condition; her 'a*»istant»live In the house with l her; the defendant!first commenced by exonvatint: and'proceededto take down the old hotel; the passage intothe hetel waa used 'by her and her assistant*;she remembered the def«idant« made an exca-vation in the lane way for, a cellar; they camein making thi* excavation quite close:to thewall of her house; the ,exoaT»tioo .wm openfor -a lonsr tlm«c -and water wa» i».ii lor OTOT amonth. Thev were obliged.to putap, the .waterout; after excavating in [She passage they *Qgd«ep under, the front|corner <S (her bou«e; »hecould not «ay how. far. they dug.under per,wall.The- first thing.Shat hapbened after the.exjea-•vation «l *he corner of tie lane wa* tbe plateglass iwindo w in- the froal of her bouse cracxwl,the wall* also fregan to crack ,1a the drawfrigroom, that crack, was there etil'l; bat it bad ROTmuch . worse since: the window1 also fell inand he had to! get it rep1 aired. Betafflje* Fjeb-ruary, 1899.and-August, 1899, she w»,presentwhen her nftphew brought in the oontractor*foreman ; there'waa a email door betweon'.iher.¦house and what was known jaa CpnmHjn'eHotel; that doorway bad been ¦built op: ogave them permUsion o iclo»e it; on cownUonthat it would flush with tier bowse; ,«he noticedcracks- jn the ball way ; the window still : i>e-came tight, and ehe had to get th -pttntdfshe also had to jeet|he d;4or« planed; from hetimetthe excavations-liefan- ehb - Ijaaj'beeaobliged to get in a carpeirter to' plane the riltoand windows; cracks- al*o came ,in the jbadf•walk of <5M 1vofi9»r- t3» jUooft ware alto'sffr"(red'f a»erceiKng: of theleAop-w** topported¦by:bfg betort, and Vhey.f at {wwef «t«4e'*H«than the otb«Tk The Sifo r .of ' the shop awosank : abe mado in or about' £400 «• year1 out. ofthese premises. : ' ¦ !¦ • '•

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Mr. 'Blood, K.C, eaid .Jiat 'hadpo beaTCnion the case, as- ttie house w*» not altogetherdown, and «he was fftill doing' boiineas hf jitj. Croas-exalmined by Mr. iBlood-^Therewee nq¦crack in tne window .before, the, defendant*besan to build -.' she could not say ho*:oWthe house was ; «he could not eay it waa arickety house; there waa no /crack, in the;drawing-room window before, the defendant^beean to" build. . ¦ ' i l ' ' i ,. ', ' !

¦Mr. John Murphy, lephew of theipJainta.was next examined by Mr. Claytonf. H«:«i .jdthat the, firm «! M-essr*. jMurribt Bros-;. with;which he was connected,; kept theiT offices- inthe pla!ntlff« house; they carried on bnwao^Bthere for 17 yeaTs, and oe remembered1 Oojnrmins' Hotel, which wu a three ttorey buidiajtr:*e Granville Company knocked damp.-- *he 014hotel, and' began to malfe an etcavauon tora cellar to the depth of about 8 feet; iVwabout six and a'half feet from the' 'gabw wall;there WM a-stay of titd, or -three'month* itethe work, and 'the plao^ wa» tihen " flooded ;:rhey went the whole length of Mn. Kentjnrahouse in making (he drain excavation: shortly:after he CwvtneM) eeeinv the crcavAtvoti "mzAmade eo close to.the eable wall he brou(rhtifaithe contractors'; foreman into the house, atadShowed him toe dazasge done; he MT ttirnitrjrUng from sh; to eight girders brto tt» vnR;before the Hotel Company came , thwre tjhehouse was oerfeoMy sound; Bines the buiittngbetran the floor* hivd all ; sagged in the direc-tion of rhe-Granvill* Hotel; a profit of about£400 A year waa'made out of the Dustneu dcJQein the house, i ' ' 1 . . ; - ¦ ¦ j. <

Mr. Duffin, County Surveyor, examined jbyMr. Wakejy, said—He examined Mrs. Keat-ing'a house and all it» Mnroundihga; loerioticed; exoava-tions had been «nade ihere, «odto the beet of his recollection them was watefin them; they-were about eeven or eight feetdeep. ' - • ¦. '¦ : ¦ . ¦¦

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¦T o M* akWy--T1h --w3Ml--«to-«x««»«tWfnpnlng'ap th* whote MngtB et ' pMmrit did oot nu «tmighi U" the pmaftCjOoB-itiDuing, Mr. Duffin said 00 •'examiiiBtf'jw ^p>aintan*« premisea be foun : eriek* tn," thadrawingroom and also in the gablp wall sla^the 'front mill;: there were «k»o cr*ck*: in tha'ceHing' and in 'two of the window eilk. jBei(witneM) «aw tte contractor'* foreman and.] he¦suggested he «hould- pot in « lot ol 'oancsetfldnto the exctvatdon. ¦ < - ' ¦' I j1 Judge—What explanation ' did the foremangiver" ' ¦¦ ¦'.:, :

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1. Witness—Ail the explanatioa he gar»>^nylord, was that'be wowd put in 0ome ooncrfte.'

. i^ocuniiTjing, 'jar. uunia nua uia* xo» nupw,W46 in «uch * very dangeroi* state, <b*t| h«¦adviaed Her to leave1 it; rt would be nepMipry*to expend £1,000 to put the houi»e in i properorder, or to make H a* good s KwU thehopteshould be re-built '. ¦, I. - , -' * , ;

;Mx. Scully, fC.E., deposed Ui«tt be eaJ,through Ehe plaintiff's house with-Mr. Dumn¦and he corroborated all be had *aW ln!r«-i-ference to the points of damage; ha discovered:Urat-th* mjw wall had to be»r an •d stkbaiweightiof fram> 70 to 80itori4'.Ni:iA';- .!.| ;j j. ,,X,

- Mr. George Nolan, bttil dac>: nw tMXt'eacanun.ed>*y Mr. Wak«ly; He«aidhe kM»«htpl4iftjtiff'* houw and tine Mio|ning:preml<u;Th«¦had snade *lWr4lioa»:ifcm Um« ti. tknel inComniin? Hotfl; to Au ;«ro!ne naadS aiinspection of thevMinttfP* prtaAl with TJ:rSfto ; ^B£^^$I^S%M&tHM» and he, Wtnew) fouad «M|IKI,.'W#r-where -of frifb •ob»(d*nctt_ #'««,-: to Jbiiopinion, a moat high ;h«!u}«HMi lo'ji&mHe

,«ich .« weij^on.tiiij iM *»>le;fr Ay!W|i5erection of « apewtrucrase upoa.it t u wdoidtake £900 to, impair the: MhAiti|ra! bpM» *r jputit into a «|U« cdnditjoni, ;*a.t a>'<»ald nwf iwdone in fcia».i4iintfouii4»ooflb*vv i l,y '-l- .i t { llX ;;-. .; - ;.feK;P«teNipK.;- -,|-ri; r j ].f: 'I- *la. m«d,> opWii^kh. j^*ij*r thi' d*.

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BeMast depowia iki Mr; .BrOMkiU, thatheh•era ttie Blain Ta premlws txrforo tfiey towed OommlM'Hoiaf w all. aad tibey appe«to Wm to be In* dJtopldaSiropiidrSoTigable -wall in qtr»*tion ;wa*4<mn4;; ev«y.pcaution for <i» *«fety of the ptointiffi1 Scaieea was taken in too building of tihi GovilleHotel:.fl)eexcav»ti>n W<M properly sirted and filled- inrwtth jhe«t p i & u e : dancame down. tor. the. trial be iaepeoted MSeating'* premiaee twice, and found Che b»m Df«the storey; po«* w«s rotten; the en*the beam whicih went into-tbe will wa* arotten; .;

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rMr. CampbeD. swnager of ihe firm ol MewacLoughlfn «Dd Harvey, in Dublin, detxs*to Mr. Mok«ey.;K.O.,W^e^^m«^ceeded to fefe |d<ipn. .Oommin*'! Hotel.noticed, that ¦there waa's drobp is tiw ¦*&jxxng ptan5ee»; when they took down Che «hotel he aaw 1fl» gable w«H wWeb bad been'often referred.to.- iHis opinion w»a*-*attwall was «ourid afld:»troin^enoogh to b*feupejMtraotare'; ah)«e be came down Cor Qariai he inspeotod the . pfaOntnTs tooM,«3« notwed-noe tleineoiin 6b* gkblewaHin the hotel; he did not think this dnacomplained o< wa* oocaak>ned by «nytMthat happened in the hotel; m (act thefU,moat careful in the pulling down ei the c•building And -ereetinf ir>e new dne, >• - 'Oro»s-er«nfa«« by Mr. Olayton He mtak» ihe trouble- to .see. we$& the comr aiin*!e-.were well *»nded; Mbtfride nwet «anything to witaes* aboat canenrte. >"to |fr. Cwker «a Juwry-lltotlced tibe alw«li was out of plumb, and^Wd did notertlJoundation brfor* tmUdinr-te» it. • 1 '14To Jhe Jndge-1 did not iemt ft, or coold^eay rf rt WM tested. ¦: ¦¦;',. -:

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2?thiSJft! *t^e ?y|'' «**x <Ji*«»S»tthe eDgitesftobiidwice' in .it. •; .-¦ 1 -n - ¦¦*¦_To Mr. Clajton-r-Iha ,w^U« tt.th* GanrjHotel- were left ^mtatteredfox some tone.^

MrjThoma* McOrid«;dT>&»ed .^ &: m,thathe>a« al»o » rem'aa;in-«b#empbvi£of teei aame Jrn> of oomtauehu*; when hi> S"-¦ F. ¦•»w.»w»i* VM« voovunu* ui virmimfla3»hie4; *n4 h» Jyntaiat) e*arted ,w«^aewer work; ihe.first oomplalnt mad*to-m * *bout onckk te'Mr«^Keatrnr'*'!wmi Hi w*«toM' tfaif A '.iMt tt>* SeStbe 'cracks; Ut DuffJa a«k*t him , dndmr

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TIPPERAE.Y FOXHOtrNBs4MEET^i:FOE; : •. • ! MARCH.- ' !v . ; : i :j : ( :.,\

Saturd ay,' 15th ;.......i...;U,... ;Colemtt«ij C\&SB

Monday, 17th ......,..,:...:,....... .v Xhomaatowni - it 11.30 o'clock.- !. i j . ¦; ! i

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KILKENNY HOUNDS-i-ljffiETS; - KJB 1*MARCH. ¦ j ' . ; ': , ' j ;|j ; ( . ,Saturday, 15th ........;:.. Cooic gh~<Jroa&;{EojidaMonday, 17th ...:.'......:... Poin ^o-Porat jBacea

: At 11.30 o'clock.! . ¦ '• ] ) i 'BNOWHILlJ HOUNDS^ EET8 FOB . .

' MiABCH. :- ; ': ' ; - I ' ' ; • 'Monday! mh.. ..!.' .,....:. CarHgannrraprgeWednesday, 26 ,h ....:. .......:.. !........ MilepostWednesday; ' 2al April. .......... [.L. ,-Be!l«nrue

' To inish she season.- : :At 12 o'clock. : . " . |

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WATERFOKD BICYCLE ;CLU B.. . : ' .; ' . ¦,I eive - in another column a ry! fuli_report

o{ the annual meeting held , ip.,last .Fridayevening. The I record Bpeais for ; .itself.AJthoulh not quite out of detit. the club : isXost'out of danger, and- with *uch an excel-w committee as that elected last *reek,!allskould .'be weU tois ycar.

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THE RACING BRIGADE. : ;' . . . i ! .I sincerely hope a good team of racing man

mftv be eo-v together this year. Racing alwaysS tho We of the' club, and if *'e had a dozen«*>d looal riders, no doubt .a first-class raceineeting could be organised once more underfte oM banner.

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IRISH CYCLISTS' ASSOCIATION. . .'The meeting of the General Council urDub-

Kn . on Saturday* wasJthei shor}^t on record.;we commenced proceedings at 1 o'clock &harp,: concluded »tj 10.15.; At previW' annualsi .

we did not get Home until almost the d&yraoimorning. _ L - . « . -. » ! - 'e -a . o O O «| •

. xhi^ famous- rule formed ihe chief 4o(pie, oldiscussion at Saturday's meetinfe. After, pmchviroroui controversy,- my motion to jhaycthevOTious schemes ; printed ahd circulatedamongst the delegates -to tihe> Council,- wasadopted unanimously. Th© final decision, 03_toEille S3 vriU , it is expected , 'become to at toeMay Meeting. T . . . I. j. ; -

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THE S.E.C. ACCOUNTS. : ' !Mr H. J ShTmmins, of Be fast, was very

inquisitive as td the- S.E.C. accounts, in fact,so inquisitive w&s he, that I iniimated my in-tention to propoie him as S.E. Qouncil auditorfor next year. Of course, he h id .not a leg tostand on , as Hon. .Treasurer Ihinne i» themost careful and competent Ohance.'lor ol theExchequer we hid down. Boutih for years. Mx.S'nimmins made a bag effort U score ior theNorth asainst <he South,: but- failed lament-ably in the attempt. ¦¦ ' ¦

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OFFICERS FOR 1902. !¦ ; •''¦ ¦ : - " :

The follovringiwere-.-the offic als chosen far.the ensuin g year:— Presiden; t W. B. lAim-:strong;: Vice-Pnakidents, J. Delakey, G. PJ Bed-mond and C. D. Brewster; 'Hon. .Treasurer,.2>r -M. S. Walsh1 ; Han Auditorfe, G. L. Butler,tand P. "L. Sheridan. Records ind Champion-8hips Committee: G. ,L. Butler,Dr. Hi^."Walsh, C. D. Brewster, A. I . Bhimmma, yf .]E.; Jones. Appeals Committeej : W. B. Arm-;strong, M. R. Wheeler,: J. DeTaiey, C, P.; Red-;mon£ A Williamson, iC. D.B'ewstei

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I take the next paragraph from *he tash.Times "—" The members of the eub-comrmittee-.appointed in March last to coisider Rule 3B.relatingito tie lees payable Wy cluto to. theAssociation, presented reports. Mr. Redmond;presented a Teport on benalf of the Bouth-fckstern :Centre t Mr. Shimmias. and .Mir "Wil-liamson present© da report on behall oi theUlster member , and Messes. Anderson^ andliameon presented a report oij i behall ol fliaDublin delegates. There •was also a reportpresented from (the Ulster Centre Council sugrseating a scheme wMch ia received theapproval of thelOouncil. Ther& was a Jengthy<U£cua3i6n on the varioiift report^; and it w&sagreed to bave] them printed (and circulatedamongat the delegates, oo that the <ull positionmight .be understood when <h< matter wouldoome up for fuAher considexaton at file May•Meeting." /I . ' . ' ¦ : . ' ;

nRST YEAB RIDERS, i ! ;On the moti< n of Mr. ! J. Delaney, a oom-

¦mittee was- app >ioted " to consider and reportwith reference o first year Iridera being pe>mitted to race on payment <A-a nominal fee,trithout ; being (necessarily mejnber«_ of _ anaffiliated chib or of the association." The dele-gates of 'the ' Central Council ^rere elected asthe committee. IA committee w.a also appoint-ed to draft rules dealing with he winning ofchallenge cups.l : ' ¦ • ; '

«| • • » O •_•: ' • i .THE INTERNATIONAL WStPUTE.

There >vas a brief discussion with referenceto the aUitude of tha N.C.U. apid the ScottafibUnion: |It was bltimately deedded to leave shematter in the Chairman's hands, and all wereagreed that there was no more j idicioua gentle-;man to deal with thia important matter. :

THE SPRING ^HANDICAPS. .' [ - '¦' ¦ ; ¦' •I must again ^advisa all my : nend* » paefc

Inquisitor for the Grand Natio iaV. :T5he aorsais looked upon as a dead j certamty by Iris con4nections; In Ihibliij racing circles: The Soli-citor is voted good for the Linfcoln Handicap.'A big commission was worked IOT tb6 botBOion Monday in the Irish metropolis. .'• - . . ¦ . '

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THE ISSUE KNIT. | ' ' . :' ' ¦ • ¦I received the following this week— . Water-

ford, March lOtih-, 1982. Dear ir-You aTe re-quested ! to -attend an extraordinary Generalv,Atln< ' n( tM Waieriord Bo kt Club, to beheld on ;Wodneaday evening; the 19f h inst., at8 o'clocli:, in co&pliaacejrith a| reijuisition reiceived bv me, & copy of which is given ftt otherside.—Yours trily, F Phelan, Hon. SecreUry."

" Copy of Eequlaition. I Wutei ford, 8th March1302 ! Bear- Six—We, being r lembefcs of ¦ fhoWaterfojrd Boal , Club, request Vou to summoaan Extra'ordini ry General M«e iing, to'coa«derand it thought fit, to pass tie-following fesoln*tibn, vis. : T<hit the last- rhrce Knea ioi-BaldX. be altsnred, ind the following words enbstUtuted—'That youths oetween the «ges of Mand 17 be eligrble for Membership on payiiientof Ten Shillings and Sixpence per animmj .butwithoirti'the privilege of voting. ' Hat if'oon.eidereH (advisable by tne Committee; BUAjunio ij membere may be restricted inibeuoe ofthe C ub punU, either to certain daiys in theweek, ox t<> certain hours in each day.* Signed,C: W MosMey, T. Daviesj B^ed W. Fi«her.Wm. WJ Robinson, J. R Downea, John Palmer.Ai M. Ross." ¦ I ! • 1 • :. - ¦

THE OLD'MEMBBR3. ! ] ' ¦ ; - ,I dealt with this subject very folly last ;vee!t,

and if the: pleasure seeHbg |immbera!.are;quit«coiHei t! to sesj the boafe mo oopolieed ! by aniiirab ;rj of boys, then X arm <joite: ealisfled18honl- i (he WVB.C. get 30 new members underthe ai ered rules, then, irideed, the Old Brigadswho vis'h for I a gentle paddle occasionallymight just as well like the!Atab4<0f'otd,' ifoMup th« if tents «nd ailently leave for freah fj ekfaand pttrture* dew. I 'hope tw see Hit pteaeoreseekn|s:ni«n-bere in fore* at ntxt Wednesday*"*meeticg. The proposedjrule ptfust Iw.earnedby a tiwo-thirdi majority; .' ;. | ' ' : , '• '

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A VAj LUABLEj BOOK. |: ij | . . ¦' . '. - '¦¦ :I hfive received an advance copy :bf Hie

"' Sportine Cbj»hiclo " list trf:" {Sor»e<t in Trainin;g did Backers' Guidejfor 19P3," which'wHi

issue pf ihis brochure^ which wntainsreiunaol p okes ' in 1 213 training. rtable ini GreatBritai h and Ireland.' The lot* cprnprigd over4,000idraes, aid a dingle.refereace el>oir* Urt*SK, c >lour, «e::, and pedunfe ol sclnu^mfl;AH ki ada of in!orn)«tt^fcoq«i^wik reT?ma.tat

. ootne, Iraceeoars , jockey */ «0£,j :Wto«bfo¦ |! ^ ic>l-t^

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^^Vt^'l*W!wp*I truti md be 'cmirf mtire valabi*»i«re-tcrfore. j .Tbft cover ia jwnj xt tkff idl^ttlv *medallipn^ot D. Maher.j thi tlimr Aa^*»njockey .! The book, is \issnei a£ &*merely! JJtaniial price of Thwipen**, botiweekUv| l r«! Tp»»^1 r - - •} ' ¦ ; ¦ f > - 9 +:$¦ *i. --jil!,j i 4;.

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W. McfCourtj Isaac 'Molloy^ J. : P. Butler, J,iL/Dunbar, William BowdJen, [A. McOormack;j 8. McAdam-, C.- O'ConHell, F; Gr. Fenton, W.:Apd, R, E. Brennan. WSia't a host of memoricaithese i frames 'awaken." i ; ; : • •

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AFFILIA'TBD CYiCLISTS, ' i : .-The returns just issued givo the number of

[affiliated ; cyclists as under—Central District13,327 membersj^yister, 1,314;; and the South-Eastexh, 1,328. ' Th'e figurea include the indivi-Idual--members, tihe^Oentrstl^iitriot having 73,land; eaah ol lihe other centres ' less than .s.doien. ; .;, -;.. . . - . . ;• I - : N ;

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' ¦ ¦ '' : ¦ : j, ' ¦ '' •• '; Up to i!he present no effective scheme has>een devised for revision of :thi3 rule. At the3iE.C. meeting last week, CxJuncillor H. L.Ward put ¦& question which evidenced that hevas not a close' student of, cyciling lejgislation.In order to enlighten him, and at his own re-luest, I now mention that under Rule 33j!iub3 in "Belfast, Dublin, and! JWaterford haveo pay about eix times the-feea which clubs inj

Other districts of tho. country tre called' uponto contribute. Because we live near tibie govern-jing .Centre, we are heavily iax4d. In Cork :orLimerick -a club can be affiliated for; 10s. 6d.;rven with a membejr roll of; 400. The Water-:ord. Bicycle; Club ' on a i member roll of 100,

would have to pay £4, This is'the anomaly1which we nave strongly objected to. ¦ i

iUAItfTER iOLE DASH. M ¦!:/ : ;: The- " Iriiih ' Cyclist" thi« ^eek says,' with

regard to wublic hospital .spdrta- " A handicapof the flrstaiamed-distance has not been seenp a the programme of any, Irish meeifing.for aconsiderable number erf years, jbut, judging byhe success of such events at ; Waterford, weancy .it.will prove on interesting feature ofh« programme. Th© hospital, [in aid of wniohhe meeting is being promoted, has ia special

claim'. <xn cycKsts and athlete / as those whopeet with injuries at-Ball's Bridge,;and un^orturiately heir number is nodi few, ere takeno the. Baggot^stieet Institution, and->invari-ibly. receive -the most" careful treatn»nt from'he staff of the hospital." i '• ¦ - ; : •

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THE SPfiINX3 HANDICAPS. ¦ .! The ¦uncertainty of racing, at lather of onti-:cipating.there3ultfi of races, was demonstratedstronger than ever during the l^st few days. Inthe Lincoln Handicap St. M^acltm was: a ragingfavourite for weeks, and the nporling owner<Otflonsl McCahnonivt, MJ?., told even hi<»constitiient3 thatthe St. Simon colt would win;St. Maclou went lame soon after. ! . T<>daySceptre reigns alone, 'and I think :tho race,^vill be won by *his horse or!

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who was backed to win- a big s Wee by the. Sulilivan-brigade this week. Thej tJrand Nationalwas even, more disastrous, fjfoin ihe early•speculator's point of .view." iinbushi ll. wasall the rage'* week ago, but broke :down badly,6n Tuesday; Levanter, A great, tip in well in-formed circles, followed suit. I .Laster Oguejdescribed as ,the finest jumpsar in the world;has succumbed to the" exigencies' of training!and Grudon, winner last year, ;under the mos^(trying circumstances', failed to stand the wind-ing ^ tip .test. Of the four I f t^ok against thefield, before the entries appeared. Ambushland Grudon have been scratched, and I have¦left to represent me, Drumcre^ and Inquisitor.jThe race, I believe, restsj between the- pauviDick- Morgan will have the; leg) up on Mathew;land I know the Widger connection think thororse has more than; an oiitiaide chance.

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: j The liberal progTamm«| tor. this favounwmeeting will be found in i our advertising

^ columns to-day. There are no less| than sixevents. Entries close not 'later than the 25thiMarch. I feel oanfident the trieetinlg will be:well supported by the racing plublic. ;

iDUN'MOBB v. BALLYMlOA'Vy. . I¦ I have received ;the following letter signed"¦ Fair Play.''—"In! your issue; of the ' Newsof Saturday, 8th, giving a description of ihematch at Ballymabin, in! thi 2nd fnst., be-Itween the above mentioned ¦tfams, your cor?: respondent, misled you as to ithe compositionolthe teams and result of the match. |The Dun-more team was picked exclusively , from thepariah of Killea, and were only beaten by onepoint. You-r coTreapondent'sj description fthe Dunmore team would havp been! more ac-icurate if applied to th»ir opponeniis. They'having a selection from the parishes of Car-i bally and Knockbsy, and Killea supplying! their two best men." : j:MY PAPERS. , > :

: My iriende wlio are interested in ithe Sportof lungs will rejoice on' the, eye of the regularseason to learn that I ain completing orrange-

i mentoto make Uhe." EveningIfews ' Avenmore. acceptable to .them this! year than ewer. The", Evening News" is now . voted, th^ leading¦Sportier Sheet in Ireland.1 -It, is now nearingits fourtn birthday, and, I can eay that it never

: was ao popular as it is ttwlay- 1 Wh-en| I startedthe "Evening News" loeal croakewi who arenever done abusing me in ; all the woods andtenses, declared1 it .would no| live a1 month.To-day, my papers are not alone eageMy avail red of by every section of the Advertising com-

: nranity, 'but their circulatdon U five time$: larger -than ol all the othei WAterfoTii papers:¦¦ It ia the knowledge of these facts which makes

,the poor croakers still howl. • ¦ ! ' . !

pISTBIOT ORTCKET LEAGUE. 1'; The annual meeting of the Waterford andDistrict Cricket League will jbe held in , theCity Hall; Waterford, oa St| Patrick's Day,when Hon; Secreary Mhirpnyi will onoe moretaavo a aattefaotory report |6 subinit TheChristendom'C.C. won K.fie League medals, andthe Bes«boroagh C.C. the medals, for best bowl-ing and batting averages'. ; 11 hope to see a well-sttended meeting. i f ; ! |: • • • a » a • »iW. F. D.-THORNTON. !: i ! 1¦i This distinguished oaxsman who rWed withsuch distinction for years, has just been mar^ried, and a 9 about to. .'eaye | Cork for South'Africa. Mr, and Mra.; Thornton carry withthem- ithe best wishes of bos& of friends. •

MOU2TP 9IQN v. PORTLAW.An Association football mateb. between the

above teams took; place on Sundt y last atPortlaw, before a vary _4arge number of spec-^tators. Mount Sion, with i the wind in tieiriavour, ihad everything th^rrlown \ ay in- thefirst half, though 'the high fwiixd presented bigscoring. , The combined i play of the muchlighter'Mount Sion team completely upset thekick and rush tactics of ; tih-sir nkavier op-ponents. Half 'tinw ¦ sooreMMount Bion, 1goal; Portlaw, Nil. The second half was merelyafepeiitittnoif the fin*, ar.d tihie visito1!*rompedhome easy winners. Final Iscpre—Mount Sion,2 gloak; Portlaw, Nil. ; ; : f r ^ I ' '; „ • • • •' • ;• • • ,| . : -SHANDON ROVERS, DUNGfABVAK. a' .A committee meeting of the abov« club washeld , at the Commercial Hotel! last Wednesdaynight, Mr.:D. Fraher pre&Wed!. . The usual halfyearly Matement of aceounU was Submitted ,which showed the club 'o bain a good financialcondition. It was decided f it a geteral meet-ing of.the clubrbe held in: the Town Hall nextMonday- night, the; 17th jnsf.i 'when the com-mittee1 hope every 15vSr':oI football in Dun*gurvan vriil bo present: j - i ¦ ' ! " ,, i;. / •¦; . ¦ ' : -. :» . *i. » •- «'i* !*:\.- ' - h : - • ; - ¦ •

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HQCKEY-FEBMOY V. USMORa :; Tfais match, was; played-[ ion the Lismoronoundj cm Friday,, Hh iitst.,'and alter a veryi«t':and pliant same iein&ei in la-win I *bov !honj «rteTi»>byj<JiiB.!'ri»r)ro1j^3P^<ii \in ot OBfe

SUflord , Tl»i6UWnf:i@*»e t< am«^F^mcy; O*Dwy«, DWne, Cta|Ungwojrth, Ooak-ley; McAollf!fr,"ilA«b, ' StoJTord, O'Connor,<rKeef|«, Byrne,' 'and MpClancy. Liuaore:CW»dfenv MtfCte&tr, Be^*b; Hall, iMaSwellrW*l*h, O5)onn«ll^ Heffer»4n, O'Kel y, O'Brien¦I X -j j

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J!^Tffi-<J&im.< y M -- ' i . • • ; !/¦ ¦,-J . ' .#;! Llemore JnaveQed to vCork to-da; ri and- met ICoA )>ap,T«Hn ill ItO* Htoai ronn*.of

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yhis' particularly!brilliant. - Of the locals MrJ. O'Brien- .ItJid beat. His win al th^ Natioiraland Literary Club 'was!: received with greatapplause. Mr. P;owell has another match , onfor to-morrow- night, i ' i ¦ 1- ' :;

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TRrAL FOR SPEED." " ! 'PeHissonJ : who holdf liabilities in ihe

Lincolnshire' Handicap,]Liverpool Cup, andCity and Suburban Handicap, , was tried forspeed over I four and a half furlongs at New-market .on Tuesday,when'(ridden by H. Aylin)he beat Prince Regent; Guttersrilpa "(W. Hal-sey>, dnd \Abbeystead, Winning by a lengthand .a Jttatf. , . -" • '.

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ARRIVED HERE. ¦¦] :. ; ; ; ' ; ''The following horses have arrived at Wa-

tertord from Mr. John ¦Widger's stud farm; tobe trained by Sullivan :- Bay mare , 04 yxs) byPassion Flower—Chutney ; ch "colt (3 yrs) byRoyal Charter—Mis3 Btarch ; colt (4 yra) byRoyal Charter—Venella; .bay filly (3 yrs) byBushey : Park—Lady Eamy., and bay. filly (2yrs) by 8naplock-!-Negro. ¦ :

INQUISITOR. j , j -¦ .Captain Coventry, who: expects to win the

National, iwith Inquisitor^ iha* a steeplechase¦course, over two miles in ;extent, at CroomeCourt; Worcester.'- ' j

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'Barsac ran well:at Gatwick, but had noth-ing to take him 1 along; -hence the defeatthrough Fanciful's' spee(I j in :. a Bj ow-rtin race.Donelly's mount will very likely be placedagain in the National. I : !WORKED OUT WELL/]" ,: ,' i ;:. "-"f r. -, • ; "

" Form" has worked out' very well of late,recent prominent running clearly pointing toLeinster., White-bine, Ganzale^'Marcha Real,Cherry Derry, and plenty of other winners.

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THE BACING SEASON, i •What a week may bring forth in the shape

of weather, especially at this time of year,it is impossible to s-ayJ So faj r we are pro-mised favourable conditions! when, oh nextMondayithe Trial Plate at]Lincoln inauguratesthe flat-race season, and, we must sincerelyhop;e, ^ereipre, that at the eleventh hourthere may be no unpleasant, j i-eminders ofwinter lingering in the lap of. spring. Untilthe full programmes are published in theensuing issue of the sheet j Calendar, thestrength of the sport tha^ Lincoln and Liver-pool will supply cannot be exactly be defined.

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interesting occupation at Newmarket on Satur-day, and amongst the Ijockeys chiefly em-ployed were M'^her, K. Cannon, >W. Lane, G.aScCall, Childs, and Hajsey. The ¦Americanjo 'ekey; fi rst -named connnahds a lot of ridingbeyond the stables to wliich he is attached,and I; may mention that I the claim Jointlyheld by the Duke of Devonshire, Lord "\vblver-ton, Mr. Arthur James,: irid Alir. Larnach fe-mains intaot/ although the Duke's horses areno longer trained at Egerton House. .

PATERSON SWEEP. ' I i ' , ' .ilr. : T. G. : Paterson, -in; a letter to hand ,

says that the sweep will j be drawn under theauspices of a local committee. He also in-forms us that he will post a .list of drawingson Saturday week so' that we can publish itin our paper iefore the race : ' < .A GREAT ATHLETE, !j v i

¦Mr. Grenfell, who is almember for the Wy-corob© division of Buckinghamshire, hasmode name and fame as' a great athlete. Hehunts,. shoots, rows, fishes, and cycles, hasheen an Alpine climber, shot big game inIndia and the Rocky Mountains, and hastwice swum across Niagura. He acted as warcorrespondent in the ^econd Suakin Cam-paign, and . has written! books on ; travel,sport, and—strange contrast-H>n bimetallism.Taplow Court has often |been lent as a tem-porary home to newly marrie dcouples, thatit haa been nicknamed 1 1" Honeymoon Hall."

MAHEE. [ '• .;The statement that Moner -was aloo engaged

to the. King is incorredtj although it is ofcouise quite on the cards that he may fromtime to time have the lionour oi wearing theRoyal colours. The eujp1 glementary' list oflicenses, published a feft day» ago did notcontain the' names of Bcjme jockeys who hadbeen talked about during tho winter, and inone instance it " seems generally understoodthat -the permil -will be 'wiehheld; That- suchaction on the part of the Stewards .of theJockey Club should be| inecessary, can '

^onlybe alluded to in. words jof- regret. Still theirresponsibilities are very;!great, and a strongpolicy was never more i needed :than |at thetime -when attacks were : being: made' uponevery branch of gport. [ ; ,

Mr. T. G. Paterson, 'ok ! Flushing, Holland ,iA oromo' inu a swpjrn M £1.000 on the LincolnHandicap, for which '.the. charge for- eachticket is, but 23. 6d; Tho|prize money of £1,000will be absolutely given away, whether thesweep .fills or not , and the division will be asfollows—To the person drawing the winninghorse, £500- gscond horie, £200; third horse,£100. Persons drawing | istarttrs other thanthe first three horses will divfde £150; per-sons- drawing non-starters will divide £50.

The Lincolnshire Handicap frill ba ran onTuesday, March 18, and] the last day of post.Jng applications for tickets ia Wednesday,March -12. j : I . ; :

Grand National and ; Lincoln Handicap.Full Market Price. Tom 'Cringle, 10, PatrickStreet,: Waterford. 1 Mi. :

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NOVELIST—A Dark Bay Hone by Komance,bis .dam byXetarins; her dam, Morcbionasii EOCJ,ty the MarqnJs.ont of Tolerose, by KJnsstoh.':

.J : i .©C^yFS&UW. jSlBEATTv- A Chestnut Horc;, by SU Angelo,

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"Thoroughbred Hares, £6 each] Groom's Fe», lCsGentlemen's Mare», £8 each. Groom'* Fee • 6s.Tenant Farmers' Mares, X2 each. Giooin'*Fe?,a!.«i ! ¦

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Fee at first Service. i ' i INo Mares attended to on Sundoye. Season endsOil Iho 1st of Au'jnsf, 1902. . j , •; ' | '

.No! accountability Tor accidents to Hares ; thobest of caroi will be taken of' thejea. ' ' ! I: For farther particulars apply lit. JOHNWliHJEB. or ' j : ¦ ! ;

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Iflcelhe price tiuti»2tiir»nlMd in x *m T>v»xu '; ,i Thlf y»r we give • lVdre Moafhf* iGfakriinteeirxth;M«cbln«««it lUndi-Tyre Saddle, OhS, amieverri*rt*h itjfOM to»»lti U»«mpLu Ct U.J > '!

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ON WEDNJESn^Y,. APRIL 2nd, 1S02, commeiictDg 'j at 8 o'clock, p.m. ;!

The foll9wing Distingoished Vocalists ore !engag*d for: . '¦ : tho occasion :— ; I i

, MR. JOSEPH O'MARA,' The Great Iriisb Tenor. I i i ;¦' .

Mia3 TREACY, Scb. R.I.A.RL,i Gold Medalist Feis Ceoa ' \' ¦ '' ¦ 'Mrs. H. T Y R R E L l i j,

A very DisKognished Conttalto,'and Pupil of¦ Mr. Barraclough, 1 I i ' '

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THE CHOKUS will consist of SBVENTy ,TOI0E8specially trained for the occasion by Mr« JOHN F.

fJrjBKAT, who will conduct the Concert. >

SPECIAL TKA1NS on all Lines running intoWoterford provided a sufficient number; jif 'licketaare puichosed a week before the day of Concert.

Charges of Admission— is, 2«, Is and od.

(S5* This Conce't will undoubtedly be tha Best evergiven in the South of 1 Ireland, ' : •¦ '

THEATRE ROYAL, WATERFORD

The Percy Ebgers uomplinj entaiy• ; ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦

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ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT;

Tho followiug Ladies and Gentlemen will'¦ • appear—^

MISS GARRAYVAY,MISS MUR AH GARRAVYAY,

MB..THOMAS -KEDDY,MR. W. J. MANNING,

MR. JOHN giQ.G^NS,, . MR. ALEC CHESTNUTT,

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pecallv nrgar.imj Orchestra of 25 perlormers.

FLOUR & IEAL^SA. U UJ1 X/JLiUUXVJLJL JLAV11 4X L l*t\S I I AJtJA

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(VOONNETX STBiREt.

HENRY WHITE &\ CofeO Q,X TJL.T- : i '

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HUKGABIAH FLOUB.TFine Oatmed (Irish). Wholemeal.

vegetable sutler, »a. ID ¦ •¦ i for Pastry. Fryinj, <tc,

"ineot Qoiicn 8yriip,: ' ¦¦ ' ! ; • : .¦' Californlan Pltunc,

Jitter Oranges. I Cream in TlnB -

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' CONTRACTS, jffiENDHRS for the Purchase of Old lrtJn, Cftjiand,JL: ..Wcobghl, (ortbo period from 1st1 April, 1903,(4Slit Mutb,: 1908, st Dubin. Curnighl Cork! tndBelfMt l irtrieU. Wi)l be received »t the nadcmetUoMd

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AYoong <3lri, abont 16, wantoi a« Apprenticeto the Confectionery ; feO rsqolred. :ADD1Tofflce of this phpet. | ;; ; . , ;

AYOUNU i,AiDy dee te3 engagement aa shopassistant ; oan be well recommended. Apply

E.D. his office. .! : . ¦ . I '¦ I *'

AEEMOVAL.-iThomas Casey has Eemoviafrom No.' S ' Peter Street to No. i saraoit vet since the 1st January. , . ; : , j :

1 OOOU Sie*tt «r <;bop, wirh Wfreshing ' CapC. L ot Tea, to ;ba bad cheap at Mist Koaraey aBdard and Lodgirig House, A rondel Square.A irAKXMENXB-Largo front bedroom OD thexa. Qnay, with nae of Blttlngroom. XY Z,NK WB Offlco. i : . i - pB5> US1NE8B carried on an usual at No 8,1 f etexiJljJ) 8tre6t , :J; Thompson. : , . ¦ ; ' . ¦' •BICYCLES to H ay and to SeU—Wanted a Gltfe

Macbbo ; 16-ino i frame ; good ooaditlon.To SELL a Bbyot Enfleld Roadster atd a SwiftBoad Eacer— BoWdeo Brakes and Free. Wbeels,ipply to Hx Bella, Btoward, National and Lite-rary ciub, Mail ;: , ¦,„¦ '; j j ¦ ; .

CLEBK wishes to hear of vacancy, !can : bohighly recommended : excellent referoncoa.Apply E, this office. . . . . . . . . j ; .COilFOBTABLE Apartroeata to Irfit ; Luxtable

for one or two youcg basloeas ladles (or gcn>tlemen ; contral-position. Apply G., Ibis office-C1OMFOBTABLB LodBings at No, 7, M»ry-st :; terms moderate; ' { ¦

DB. BLAUD'3 IRONtlLLS .8a«ar;.coated)tbo great' remedy tor Aotenals, Lansdpr,Palloar . and NetiralgU. Bottlea lsl and la. 6d.oicb, _ George White & Sons, KiBg-gtreet.[

EGOS for Hatching—Paw Buffi Orpingtons(large breed of fowl): ii per sittius. B.,Bivervierr Housa, Waterbrd. - ¦ !

FOE 8ALE.—A . Urge qnantjty ol Lisfcj of: Votoni1, idttab!0 for ehopkeoper«. Apply to.T. Pltwerald, .'Cro'wa and Peace Offlco, Courttiouto, Waterfordi ! ¦

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FO« SALE -A Small cart, »uicabl« tot ponForJeanet - oe .l Apply M, thlg Ofl1(ie, ",V? •¦JHiAKMiSK'S luan waotod ; muitt:;rw I otnetivit. sober and ondeieticd plonghiug Kndimanage.moat of borse. ; cattsgo and yttrdon on tho ground-Apply X, office at this par>;r. ' ' : :' j | '(MOll 8A1.E-A 'ihreshirg Machine! Pieroe sixiL. horse power:; in workinjr order ; >oa 'good asnew. Apply to ; Patrick Ueame, Welliiietori-Btieet,BaUybricken, VTaterford. . . I |

FOB; S iLE—Pnenmnio Bloyclu. In good orderB.8.A. fltkiBG» : Duolopi Tyr<t<. Hullah.

U. Uposr- Barn^fe.flrirr-t. . . i i ! :

/CJ.BAZ1NG—'SVantod, corVrnient to Waterrord,HJT a few Q«ts ; ctato torms. Hoggots, NuwsOffice.

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HQKSE3 KOtt t-Al.K-<.'oa be geca at 18 John-Btreet. Sold privately ivith trial. !S0 TnunMares sold by Auction ~at every Wattifo'rd Fair.

WAion&Sonai , I ' ' !' ' :

OUNOIL for Sale; nearly new ; voi gbs up tou ont. Apply M'Qrrttb, New-»treet.

PING-PONG-Bacqaets, of best seasoned wood ;1 Waterford manufacture ; neat and strong,ii, 6id each. F. '1'oblu and Soos.

¦pBOITITiBLaj HOME WOBK, either sex, noX experience required. Apply or writu H.Knitting Co., 60; High Holborn, Lindon.

EABE Booitii for Sals—Sir Walter Scplt'eoriginal edition, 48 volumes, 19'2'J ; [ Lodge s

Portralfci, very »are, 1Q volumes ; Smith's Historyof Water/ord, orlsioal bipdinir;' .also somo old en-gravings. Apply A,B.C., News Offlco \

I^TABLUIG and Large Yard, olth nhcds, to baO let. Apply S..T., tbi» office. , ' ;

BHOaTHAND (Pitman's), Typewrittog, landBook-keeping at pupil's homes, Wawford

and.TrAmore ; lalso ot . tho Y.y r.C,A, t '\fl\\l *ta-etreet ; terma Idvr. Apply J. B. Hodgertl Mariot-btreer, Thomastowri, or at T.W.C.A., William -itreo'. Waterford. ' ¦

(TI W LET. Sjladous Yard with Shed attached, en-JL dosed", situate in O'Connell-street, epitabje forCarpenter, . Builder or other work requiring groundfloor—Apply, Wi" News "Offlco. T , ,'t —'• ' • . . . -WHITE'S : BRONCHIAL LOZENGES for

Coughs, Boanenees, Sore Thro»t, Asthma andBronchitis Qute free from poisonous Ingredlenta.Boxes 6d. each. |' Geoyge White and Sons, >Vftterford

'ANTiSD iilevon compeient ooat-mokera forour dress.makiDg dopartment.1 EdwardDeevy and Co.,IM j(!haal-streel. ¦ j . : ; .

WANTEDii-oung Wy or bojv, 'to Riw n

W'AttTKD, respootaole ulrl as genertUeryantjsome experience nccejsaay. Uii, Adams,3rIdE0-street.. i : . - : ¦ ¦

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WANTE D—Yoong lady wants teas n engage-meat in hotel or confectioners, w aidhelp tbr/ogh bonne ; hss good references ; mode-rate calary. Cdnaianco Newaomo, Paafbao East,Waterford. : . . .

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to'uilnrlng; also « respectable yoooggirl to learn Uii nring and maoblne. Appl r batwean7 and 8 o'clock to iFivnn, Anandel-iqaire. . IK /\ GBOS8*JV CopperCaslai for Sale.

of Bottlesj Lar^e i opperitan,Measures, Bpint Stan, and '

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f> —¦ i •' Eo« to M«k» Maaty/' Brerydna khoo'aaVd wriU jTcr ;»bov» P»»iphl«t, i abnwhJKj bowlarge prnflti mat bV ni e, wH^*>t battrdnoi rUk oftp»o»lt'<iw; and how by nooaHfat ibvistnunt ;XZ0«««y ' r. t *a . Ai iwMly -pmBk-.-. ¦¦ ¦'J*i0ti ot saialUrsmnonu to proportion ¦ fioodnd* of tMtimo tlsu.

:¦ ¦ ClAml WATBBFOBD. r ¦ ; >¦' : |" i ¦¦;- PBAND NATIONAL BWIJK4 ' ¦-:!' .

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Beautiful Assortmentattention to; E0GS in Chocolate, ALMOND PASTE and SUGAR

Selection of Very Choice Sweets and Bon-Bons,¦ - fresh from the Manufacturers.

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FANCY SWEETS IN POXESI FANCY AND PLAIN

THE. NEW BOX CORONATIO.N CilOCOLATIi, WITH 1U2HJ' ' i2d. SJ, H/- EACH.

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Born in Waterford City or County,• •• --

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IMPORTANT ANDATTRACTIVE SALE.

T T> GOKBIN viU MI for Esecutor.O n J .9 >J of tb« J»te-KiT.T. KMuedy;W-V .. ' M %¦>• Pt,rocbW Boose. Kllm*pov. onTHUE8D4T. 901K MAICH, IPOS tU «atM RAUd-bold »IHJ otbw BtfaoU, eoiop«Jstij-»urnlwi« «(DMwtsg Boom.which'Innlmit* MitTMninrTTi'-iJcharTim Ch^^sP5«H^^rivS?Brat-«*, Ooii TIM. »A. UnM.3B<«as>l*\ <kn«

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FOETHGOHING AUCTIONS BJTHOMAS WALSH & SON. ;

Bellelake, Waterford.

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MARCH , 10O2, at 12. o'ClocJr, at Baxz UVC(five miles from Waterford), by directloni ofthe Exerators of the late HEMBV MOBHIS, Esq.,:

5 Dairy C'>ws, ' • ' • : ' ¦ . . ' ¦ ¦ I .14 One and t*o year old Bullocks ana Heifer*,'2 Cnlres, 7 Store Pigs, 3 SoWs, BonMms;

2 Sheep. . ' • ' : j ;

Grey Mare 8 year*, stinted to liovdntt,quiet and trained to oil work. :! | . ,

Baj Colt aged. ' ' :¦.' ¦' . •• ; ¦ & - [ ¦ . . ': .i tGrey Pony "5 years, very1 last and quiet¦

io Hartest. . . :. " ~ - ; - •« ¦" ¦ -":- } - • '' Yearling (Hors?) by Sansfield. • . '• . ! . ¦:! .": {

Yearling (Horse) by Novelist. : I ./Sociable Car, P« lo Trap, 2 Seta of H»Ties<

2 Saddles and Bridlea, Cattle Float, CajUlanflTackliDg;, Donkey Cart and Tackliug1, Qom-.bined Reaper and Binder by Hornsby «f]8oa:(in perfect orJer), Chill Ptongbi Large Plough,Iron Harrow. Grubber. 8caffler, Swing*, B»ctOlrUUo* i>UU JuLU V IMM ) T| luuvnm^ »»»vp«"j

Drill and Turnip Sowers, fUke Cnj»h«r,Turnip 8lic^r, Ch%ff Cotter, : , Box Barrow,1Troughs, Portable Forge, Aqvll,, Vice ! andTools, Grindiojr Stone, Scythe, i Crdsa ,Cut B««r,Churn Barrel , Milk Pans, Oat Bins, Bedstend*,Tables, Patent Mingle, Hay, Potatoes. Jtaorgolde, Poult , Melou Frame, Flower* andPcta, Manure, &c. . ¦: ' . , - . . '¦

WAL8H AND SOAoetieneora

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ANNUAL SEN T, TWO POUNpS »LEASE VNEXPIRED , SIXT7-FJ VEYEARS; full;/ Licensed ; Jarinq .BaftfwnrjjStation ; Two Minutes ttalk q/j the ] SeaiStrand and Bath ; Jirst-clcus connection )corner position. ' ', j . j

FOR SALE by AUCTION on tbe Pnjmbf*by directions of the Bxecutof*. of the

late Miss KATK FLTIW, O-> TUESOAYJ 15UIAPRIL, at 12 o'clock. PabonUedbT viaitort!irom oiueroni pans or jreuuia, jungwu* mu- 'Scotland. The' truih service , Is >xcell«lt^reaching the' city Jn 20 minau*.. -..' Ttus^BotaJconcern (8 irt thorough repair. ; j -\

The late Proprietress < expended «j very,large earn of! money by bailjhng s> ; N«w B«Jfand many ether up-to-date lmproyie icDia,Under new inanagemeiit the business is capabldof bebg greaUy.increaaed, The Foroitjire Idvery good atid admirably suited for a frrstj-oluaHotel or Private House. In order toj ebn^venlence a purchaser the Furniture can tie badat a fair ralaation. - • ; ; . ! '

Cards to v ew from the Aactiodeers. j " :For further parUcolars opply to : ; ' ;

HENRY Di KEANE, SollcalQrto , • : ¦

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; Proprietore of •* Tia JbniRVAnoiuiGAIXXJUES,"; Lond* n, to ¦ Siqx W\ , TOtttibADCTION AKD PHI VATK i'ThbawiJ,' ' iUTery

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250 OIL PAINTIKG3 AND DRAWINGS.: Arooogrt tic coBe^U Wj]}. W:tota4. kt

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. At th« last meeting ollhelieinote BoaRjiGoarddaae, Mr. Jea. C. <yBrica, J J»., Cb^man, presided, snd ! (bo other xflBntbQflS'fi•eot were--l£e*aes. A. lRa&in,- y j J .-r3& *ADoocay, J<^irr »obnia,'i." .MoGmih,-J«dForrort, P OX3onn&n, M.C.C.; P.. BrnshjP. Clancy. J. Brien, •li, PttrpeJt 'C. I^' df•way, (Patrick McGratb, A1. W. B. Power, JJ

A jtood deal oi routine busioeM. incroditbe Ctrurch-l*n« 8ewer«f e qnetUon, and oQmatteis ¦i»avin« been di»po»«i of, . '.i

Mr. A. (He«Uti, proposed *h» folkiwaoc isolution—" BescdTeo- bM «? Che electallpreaentativat ol the ]?eopie, and anxioa* jtheir materitd: jesacl (Kteisi odvtaoce!nent,,jstrongly protest agviost ihe action 1tba .m«ipnty;}tol tat> magistnttev at' (recent Petty Sessions «t Oappoqnia,,-jneatendat ta one month's inxnuanmeos< MInitb hard labour, iUcosr*. £^CrT«Bio£l.«>i 1DonoVAit, (.ol llbdslig ioo, * cbazfa ifaalhi•uoh'«cUon .oolri ttnla to «mWtt«r Ch«3iteeliog hMierto existing fcettteto' eJT «sSmrtiw <K*Met, 4nd boa* ttefe>:*ffl £3•promiDsace, tt»;#onkini* vWbv,meimiaBBtzaiion; <K <Sa law1 is ba d-iiv timwMtfi19iat oopie« i of thi* e«olatk» b» iorraiSSMesun. OT«rrell and Donowan to WSHMil. «Jv3Najao to-*he Lord O3jwc^7«dlLord LUxrten«D^ of th* Ooaatj1 Tfai tui llSfj

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To defray the|; Expenses o! Cl niogjaad.Re-Decbratingi the|i3liurchi >The Wo i»;we-e badly nee<M.M.$ if JB tbejBrBtAp *ea|;..;to th$ Cbarity! of ttej pretient genera ion--;for fliat :object , they 'jcbn'fiefendj'. iruBlt to'• ' '.their generosity on'.tbis occasion.': v" ' ¦' ;¦ •

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riPHE Board of Goveroois, at tbeir Meeting «t1 Tvjo p.m. on TOV8DAT, MABCH 25th'

wil l elect an Honorary Surgeon for the ExternDepartment of tbe lnflrajsrj. - i "

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Wawrford County and Cltj InBrmary,Xlarch. 14tn, 1902. ' 1

ADVERTISEMENTS (RECEIVED j TOO LATEi FOK CLASkFICATIOK'. |

/p<OUFpRlABLE Apailmen'J, with 1 board ¦H c-ntral ; two I&rtfS Yjnt bedroom*, with, aof (ittiDRioom ; unit genile •» a , Rood coiiklnand aaendairce. Apply |W , th!a«i&ce/ |_ .TT^rVE-ROOMED jHoijse and Sbop to be Let 'atJJJ iirocdei 8qaare. j Also two Eoomp andKitchens.' Apply Hutcbloeon & Sona, Morgan-Street, j : ¦! ¦ ' > '¦ ITHE tittle Sisters of the Poor gratefully «e-

knqwledge the rooaipt 'oi One Ponnd| fromtho Jury i in the Gjranvllla Hotel Casa, per J. J.Phelarj, Esq., Foreman, ¦' . . . . ¦ ¦ ' ' • ¦ ¦

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•Tie jWaterfbrd-andi ; De ; La $alle CollegeBranches of Ahe Gaelic League have flnally .de-;

¦ cided tojcwnmence- tjp '• Language Week" by' -a procession, to •starVfrom the rooms of tiieLeague in George'a-atteet. -on-:Sunday, liaiCh'

i lGth, at 1 1 p.m..-: (Thei procession:.- wiif proceed,; to the grounds of lihe De La S£lle College,1 rlhere <ai public meetiig, a aseridheacirt,.tug-ol-'1 wax, anil, hurling andj lootball maltfhek will be, 2ield- Subscriptions, no mauex Uiow emai, -wilL, 'be accepted' from anyone desirous of ; helpingI 4he movement from the preservation oi ihei national speech, but 10 one will be.ask d nor! is anyohe obliged to pay an: entering the: ground .! • It only -reinain-3 for the committee: of the Gaelic League, |w<ho -wereVactively identi-fied with!the project fco &ank theiargjnunirbe-r¦of bas-hiess people ¦R-ho cheerfully pramised toclose thblr establishnjeot3 -when canvassed by•the members of •thie h'Ody. The Giaelic Leaguelope and 'expect jthiai flU their «upporteif8 andsympathisers 'will join Bhe proeesaion nextSunday j The movement "naa not'Attaineii euchdemensjons in "Water-fortf as'ihlojiher pjarii ofthe cquiitry.j Stijl, jwo &rp strong enough topresent!a-gopdlyi ftont-.t? the epemio3 jpi.tiheNationai : speech, ittbirtiiei €hey be lf o i i ign foeaor domejtie «yoopha&.ts;: and on the presentoccasion ;it would be saential, to phow Mat theGaelic League snippoirtera are not only Inunne-rons> bui, representsiive <and inflaantiai.^ Xhecommittee also wishes tx> announce -to i thepublic I hat in orderj *o ihelp on the generalcimultaneoui collectibn, Which uhe League ismaking fhroujrhout the land, during the vsekcommebciag SundayJ the 16tllvin«t., a house toSiouse appeal will be made by tihe membersoi the lbbal branches during that week: ' TChesmallesf 6am3 will bo thankfully accepted, andat tihe end of the -week ;the aggregate amountxealisetf will, be forwarded to Dublin.! It i3often alleged that in preJand money can be ob-t-ained ifbr any object except for itie languagemovement. Up to the resent this woTild asemto be nly too truej. But it shotva vrfoat anlabnonrfnl country! ¦we Hve 111. . If tbeinationwas in a normal condition, fljere would be noneed iut Leajpies; o -asy ' kind <to make' thepeople |do chair ¦dntyj. Let.ua hope for fhe day;¦when fouT language) VT'II be cultavat d andcherished by the peopLe, and when, there will¦he no pressing rexruifedito make them fio> theirduty W\ their;nativej land. ¦ > ¦: ¦ ¦. ' ¦

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LOBE WDLSELY tO VISIT SOUTHAFRICA.

IS HB ! ON THEKVAB-PAI H AGAIN ?I '

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Lord Wolsely learps Southampton to-morroT?for tho Cape. jLady Methoqn returning fromSonth ilfrica, wilt also jouruoj back tp SouthAfrica ; ' j : i : • • . • ; ; . : ¦ " : • •

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THE IMPERIAL ¥EOMANJELY-ELEVENBATTALION g, FOR THE FBONT.

The) eleven Batta ions of Imperial Yeomanrynow at .Aldershot Wiiroommeiice embarkingfor Sobth Africa tbn first welkin AprjI. . ]Bf -cruiti )g for the fon» has bi'ei? Stopped, exceptfor fa Tiers and saddlers/ Those, not efficient,and oti likely to becorrw so, «>rfr to be dis-chorg J, ; I

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JiahmeQta| »nd (o intebdufe them into the fold ' of'theMiocifltion atabliaWj oiigimJly in puhlin. j ?he pro-gramme presented was ai /ailly good one, the tone ofthe rawting was temperati and highly creditable .to theintelligence of thuse. who took part in it, and the speechmade bj Mr. O'Leh&se kha officUl organiser leitt nothingto be, desired as regarded! ¦ either lucidity or ntoder-

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an unkind .or critical rrference, to the prtprietpra of !thedrapery houses in >Yaterford was utttred during theproceedinjir, which isi Jusijwoat we should expect fromthe many young rhea-r-end itaperiericed men, too—whoseintereala are bound up: with] those of the houses in whichthey are engaged. • After ihe preliminary explanationshod been made Mr. Michael Kyan waa appointed pre-¦ideiit of the newly-fotined branch; Mr. Stephen Byan,vjce-prcsident, Mr. W. Bfialloa, treasurer, and Mr.Cahill, secreUry.' ;The^movement

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IHE^N.S.P;acJ '¦ ', " I .' : ' ' ; ; :; - Tie last issue of the.f Child'a XJuardia'n," dealing] with the Society'» Work iA England, Wales, and Scot-land says:—Daring the month of January the Societyinquired into 8,225 cbmrilatnts of cruelty in EDglana,Walesj and Ireland, of iwbich 2,860 were dealt with and854 sfe pending, j 2,752 eases were fonnd to be true,affocting tiu ' welfare 'of 7,738 children, and iorolrirg3,682 offenders. -Action 1 was taken as follqws :—Warned,, 2,257 ; proo«rated, 254 (conrictcd 24T, dis-)charged'7); otherwise: dealt :witb, 241. Punishraentinflicted :—53 years! 3 montjis 1 days imprisonment and£49 lBs.Sdi in £nek ; 1,682 children-wert known U beinsured for a totaliof £t,!>77,' f hirtj- ix tain endediu the death of the child. Clksifieabon of cruelties :—Neglect and utarraljon, 2,412 ; ill-treatment and assault,246; abandonment; 1$; axposure, 45; earning to beg,etCn 32 ; indecent asnulti 20 r criminal assault, 10 ;

: Immoral i surtousdisgsj 52;; other wrongs, 81. TpoSociety's Inspectorsjnade 1Q,O<8 visits of supervision.'. • :.

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THE! OVEECBOWblMO' OP HE; ASYLUM.Matters are comics to a crisis as to tbo admittedly

overcrowded state of ithe . Wateifotd Asylum building,to. which attention; has been so ifreqnently called, andxce may shortly expect !to hear | of some mors decidedcornea of action than Jthsjt which'has already beenadopted la rrlatjon t(j a nrj seriousand 'growing erlhFor this is not si sen oental" grievance by any meins.On the contrary, it iis it batter calling for immediateand practical atterjtion.: I Can the grareness of thesituation bo more eloquently expressed thaa in the termsnf the .resolution .proposed, seconded and ; carried atMonday's' meeting :cf the liiylum Board. It was pre-sented by Alderman :W. p. D.". Goff, one of th« mostphilaathropio of Irishmen,' and seconded by MajorOtway , Wheeler Cnffe, , * gentleman who :baa formany yean taken a deep interest ia Waterford. !

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Here is the text of, tha resolution :—" Tb£t in con-nquescs of the largcly.orcrcroirdod stats of thef Asylrun;and inasnluch as it has bUn found imposuible to obtainany worthouie as an'auxillkry.thi question of enlargingtho Aarlum be cocsideTecJ at the next aieetilig with aVirw iowards ohtatsirig additieoal accommodation' ai•peedily' ai powibl<i.": : tThe aigniScanc« <.f the clotingfour words of that resolution will rxr at one* apparentto anyone with a ell-regulated sense of justice to thopoor • When a pahhc board of such importance as theAeylorn Joint Committee j find it necessary to pleadurgency in such n. nutter, then, we think, it may b«taken' for gtabtedithat. there Is a Very grave necessityfur the increased ;accommodation referred to, Iu itsprraent congested ; state the Asylum is very muchhampered in ' iU optmtioni. ; Super vision cannot be agefficiently performed, arid tte orSdals from the E.M.8,down to the 'subordioatc attendant must be continuallyon the strain, and what. », more impcrtapt. still ;thehealth of the patients must !neceuarily suffer under sucha condition of affairs. \Ve are aware, from bis puhlio,utterances, that the Lord! Bishop: of Waterford < ia infavour of having the accommodation, extended, and the,same. can be said of thr Buhgp of Caahel, not to speakof thejeading laymen <m tfaas dommittc .' ' ¦ ¦¦¦¦'" -.: .

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old friend, though, sometimes an opponent, with re-spect.to our paper:~" Dpar Mr-i Redmond/—I haWyour letter of yesterday's, date, for which I am mn'chobliged. I cave read over THE NEWS this wixk, an<^ rthink you have given ibie Old Borough a more thanusual share of attention. ; The notes are copious, enter-taining, crisp, and chatty and tho general fund »iinformation to be obtahud jis something; moet creditableto the production of ; the: piper., The issue of yooroopplemcBt, enlarges ; the | paper to » considerable six*more than ordinarily to be obtained, and while every'mn.tiug has ¦ bren reported fully, ] your observations onthings in general, are insbjictive. and well compilod.: Idin't see what room'there is-, for improvement, as Ithink you have embraced everything, that could cell beiuued in connection with a weekly newspaper. : I maysay, that every week X take care to read your sportingnotes, and they, are ths best, most cusnnct, and enter-tainisg that I can find. I Indeed, I have heard othersmake the same remark. [I may also say, f like to readthe old remnisicencea' of \bts times that are passed, andyour occairional paragr^ hs of public events of morethan a generation ago should be oi surpassing interect toall the South of Ireland." I : ' ¦ , • •

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so intensely chatty, and while reading it, you can feelthat it is some one that ia talking to you and explainingthe current events of th» flay; And hi this particular,I bave heard others zqake [the tarns remark. I hava nodoubt but your paper i» boand to goahead, largely extend-ing the sphere of ita influesb&,and with a continuancepf thevoluminous body of tntcBigenpe which thr present Issuecontains, I think all reslderV in the south will jind in-dispeadly necess*ry f » fiave their copy of TEB NEWBevery week.; (Ijknow I thoold feel very lonesome with-out It, and I! tbinlcj . otters fer.1 tho uamo.! Our 01Borough i» Tery well attebded to ; I think it receives asmuch attention as yomr own city, and that being so, andconsidering the varied | contents of your issue—itshomely chat, its spotting, political, social, and othrrgeneral characteristic^—ijcan't see in what way you could-dp better U> cater to the »f»nt» of newtpaper readers. Iam glad ito tell TOO, tlis sale of your paper is m-creasing- here, ana-no doubt it is still further bound coincrease." ¦ ¦ ! ' • / ¦ i ; I : : :

NOT A BAD IDEA. I , I; 1 .It may interest, a few of onr local prstors—we

mean thdi long-winded axj#—a.l the various! ^publicboards';to learn that thero is a tribe in Central. Africaaniaiig'whosa speaker* in puhlio debates are required tostand on ow lrg while iotafang) and to speak only aslocjr tather can co stand. I

. •.•• (? ••••>•WHERE EBI3H 'l& (SPOKEN. ,r Gaelic Lfagueiii in Waterford will be interested to

1ieair that tte Irish UBgnsgt Is spoken in p »ni»« amongthe mixed descendanlaj_of the Hibernian patriots,hanlinrd longj ago by Crtmjwdl to the West Indies.One can oocAnionally; biar negro sailors in the East-end of London who cannot speak a word of EngUahtaU&c Irisb to the old, Irish applo-women vhogatberaround tha docks. ! ¦ i : \ ', 't |.. ¦' ' '- I- - ••••••,«»«9 .- .'• . •! : • ' ; [' , v

SHE "DOOK" ON »ETOli«J.: ¦ '. - ;vi f ;'i i ¦. .;1 ; Tie Duke of D»v6hAire,5wbo told 'tije BettingCommittee of the House jof Lords that be " does not teewhy the worklngman tiould be prevented from back-ing a' horse tor a.sinall amonrjt," has always been a"racing man1' in *J>e best sense1 of the word, and ran ahorse called Tftbeinai-1« long before lord Bosebcrryand Sir Henry CambeU Bannerman turned the word tocbotroveislal uses " When the' King visited the I)okeat Compton Place a coaple of yean ago he was •We t •inspect some fine exemplars of the .Duke's judgement olhorsrfleah at ibt stud farm at Polrgate, u wrll as' onwsmart prafaiiirlg foalt. In fading a promising iolt by theKing's. o»P Pasirmriorj; itf g»esjp may b relied npoijthe imke U BS at least fis-jespable of • litfe plongeon his own account ' yberols rt ojd du'^stqw ofaahatoiio night: when as liord'EJBtingtoni be loiS tinesgames of draoghtt W'rl.OOdi game, and iarmediatelfafttrwarda. dropped: 45)000 .cubing a pack, of cards at£ZtQ *enk! \ ! . _

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^LA i^tt^^im:^-: 1: :! ¦ &- i We published -i ^rtjkjago swnjary;,el.*?! ra-the esUbliibmeni -!cf p*. jriodv tb«i5risll)r»p «'Ass-'sta^W-'Atsocjauili aW'slooetlitt, Werejrretto I ktthat; some of i the: yo g'My tf| t«WnaVe taken «x-.'ception;to tbe folloWWftetateooe Whichappeared injtheIntroductory pxn ph , « «4» iaytta*»:was thwirnout : to the hdies enjjjsigirf! as ait tant* in the varfcushouies, hut the respoau was somewhat dUappohitinj) Inthat respect, as no /o«u»i< |««»p Jt«» pdt in an appear-anoe," We would \ery much Kirt*t£a» the drapft*1lady assistanU of this city shouklfeelJin tho sUghiertaggrieved at this' plain'statement; ojtfaU, tnt we hfcve'before us the drcular which'-wa*,'issued by ,thoorganisers of the i meettojj and'aod In.which avUoeln'bold tvpe stated4-"Ladit» Espedally Invited." ttro-paoiy it occurred toj our. Ttpreseatatlv* ttat*sth«|m •¦ vitation had been gracionily ignored by'the {eniale em-ployes 0/ the leading1 drapery booses, that it would |iotdetract from the dignity of laoinany useful aad respedtedoperatives to call attention :te their absarioe. . Oertalalyno direspect to them!was itended and we trust thai inthe future operation* of th» branch, they will iakejdioplace which they' which thay are intended to occupy in'the amelioration of their condition! W* are quite surethat their male colleagues will 'heartily weloome tteirco-operation, and that the local committee will cordiallysay—"Let 'emflU :Mma,";- : ' i - I

THE ASSIZES;'" '\:' ' - | " ' ¦ i '¦ . ! ' ¦ : . ]! ; ¦. Perhaps one of &e m(>it striking arguments againsttha "Times" plea for Coercion wi(S furnished on Taes-<\tj at the Spring pssinai for th« County and Ci ofWaterford.;, In .a country; in which we are supposecl tobe desperately, lawleis, to which the mostdrastiopowenof the law,, under the :so-called eonstitational QoTam-'meat are at *rrrltoc<inent?iim)i;fo.M. ••i.h.k ^»-~«-J t

pat : of the '. whole . Coriotv of Waterfoird tin oakodaccompriied only ' o»« icase In which tho indictment ofcnNsistea of a charge of ho larceny ofa fellow-lodger «f apurse containing a sum at money amoanting to sbaie-thing under thirty shillings.' In the City Assixe Courtthe criminal, business1 : consisted of only two cases of {anordinarily criminal Character.': An, incorrigible ex-convict was sent to penal servitude for hoose-brealdng,and the other culprit was a man with another bad re-cord, who was sent to, gaol for six months. !;

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THE ODELL-MOSTY ESrAJPE- | 'Messrs.; 'William Marsh and Sons, auctioneers,j70South Mall, Cork,; will publish in next issue two highlyimportant announcements respecting the disposal, undertho sanction of the' Court of Chancery of thoO'Dill-Mostyn atate. The! first of these sales Will take plaoeat the Courthouse, Dunearvan, on Tuesday the 2radof April, 1902,'and>11 the lands comprised in. bi» finelots to be * offered ara situate withw * few miles *F theimportant seaport: toivn In whichi.thesala ia to takeplace. - TbjS second saction1 will bnngtptho'hammfa-18 lota and will take placeinithe Courthouse, Toughal,on tho 24th of April and we would direct the attentionof our readers to the idescriptivd particulars which willbe appended' to the' larger of the'two advertisemMibLMessrs. O'Keeffo and Lynch, Solicitors, 73 South Mall,Cork, have carriage of the sale. ' 1¦ ¦ '

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M. . A. .MANNINQii I :| : ' -. ' : • i '. -Promises,' like pis crusts, are made to be broken.So might Mr. Michael A.;' Manning say after theKingstown Town Clerkship election last week. Themajority of the members- had : solemnly promised: tpsupport him, and: up to the; day preceding the election,everyone in the township believed M. A.M. would rotaphome. A busy Oonservativesettoworkat the Now andThen Column of the 'j Evehiog Herald," and succeeded,we are informed, in ctmvincing a' section of the loyalminority that it would be disloyal to support the gentle-man their words were: pledged to. . I , , :

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muat find it very1 easy to be loyoL ' 'The quotation is from/ an old copy of " Punch." !; . ¦

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SHERIFFS LUUpHEON. • . '; . . . , . ¦ j I¦ . City Sbertf^MJ!l)ojialdr.«nti!rtalaccl the GrandJury at a' most 'ruraptioru puncheon ou Tuesday, anddid the himors in tie very best style. Councillor

McDonald evidently 'intends to uphold the besttraditions of the offlsj conferred upon him by the re re-tentative3 of the peap)& ' ' ' i

£500,000. , . :! i ¦ 1 I ' ¦ :Mr. George Nolan on Tuesday in tho City Cdurtgave most lnterestingl evidence, and said amongst manyother important things, that he hod carried out worksto the value of '.£51)0,000 in the city. Probably noother employer of labour in: the South of Ireland has thecame tale to tell for. the last decade. ; ¦ " :

SALE AT KlijMiACCflV. : :Mr John P. Sberirj, auctioneers, Kilkenny, trillhold an important auction at the Parochial House,Kilmacow on Thursday next. Fnl". particulars:aregivta oJsswherr. ! ! ' :" : " ' .. . " I'l'llltOtt t 1MR, JUSTTOEBABTOKL. ' jIt was with much pleasure, indeed, that his manyfriends in Waterford.saw for the first time, since1 hiselevation" toi the Bench; Mr. Justice Dunbar PlunkttBarton i presiding at] an Assize Ooort in this city. ' Bewas; very popular while a : circuit-goring barrister andthere were few important, cases tried in tho Sonth-Bastof Ireland, In .which lie did notihold a brief . Hisaffable 'disposition and the truly gentlemanlike rnannerin-which he conducted his cases earned for . him {theresptct and ttdmiratujn oMitigants, friend and foe alike.His father' was the late Mr. T. H. Barton, and^hismother was a daughter of the third Baron Plunkett.He was bem hi 185% and was educated at Harrow -and'Carpus Chitati College, Oxford. In 1880 he (wascalled to the English. Bar, and in 1898 was elected aBescher of Gray a Inn; It waa in 1891 that he! wasreturned to ParUament for Hid-Armagh in this Con-servative interest, and in .1898 he held the position ofSolicitor-General for Ireland. Mr, Barton acted asprivate'secretary U the late Duke of Marlborougb whenhe was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,, and in his Uni-versity days was President of the Oxford University^He is, or was, a director of the well known firin ofMessrs. Guinness and Co. :

•••••••••• V !PIER FOB TBAMOEE: : ; | ¦Tho reasons set.out for the. reconstrnction iof &Fishing Pier at Tramore (n a circular jost issued arevery cogent- The doenmentis signed by Pierse Ctfffet,Parish Priest, Richard -Toppln, Clk,, M\A., Eectori; J.Allingham, . Jus.r r! u, MvKeon, Hon. Secretaries andthe argnmenU advianced reflect the gi«atest credit onthe gentlemen named. .Everything now indicate thaithe project will go through without opposition. !^•••'•••••• - j .

SUCCESSFUL lADvtaarisENG. . •' . • . '1 We continue to1 receive,the moot gratifyingiesti-mony as to; the efficacy of our evening edition «* anadvertising, mediuta.! The dog..fancier—or, to pat itmon carrectly—tie fancier of the people's dogs4-hasbeen very{ lactlve recently, and we art pleased to knowthat many 1 of tho [valuable animals have been tracedthrough a small aflvertisment in the "Evening News."Were we capitalize berealltha goods reooveredby theexpenditnro (if • few pence in the prqjaid seettoL, weshould require a column of «paee, ' I '. . ' ; : ' !:»««» ft»a«OO. ;! . . i ' '' ¦ 'RATHEE .UNHjUE. ¦ ¦ {¦ • ', -, ' .

' Qa"e. recently * genaeman in the ponnty Wekordimerted an advertwement the cost of which did notexceed a rfnlhng. jHohadJosta saver watch and fchain—a lever, ; by the way, .woitb.n«arly five ponndsl-butas to. where or how, li could not discorer. This wasawjy. back in August ot last yearVtad it wu almostwith a forlorn bop e, that be came to our office, How-evav the test:proved luccessfn], and.on receiotiof ad«scriptoon.of the mlitingwtifles we were able toidentifyteem: and ,mtore them.to-their owner. . The gentlemanreferred to: was d. couraeprofus* in his thanks, and nowinder, for at »: viery tnflisg outlay he has recoveredwpat probably wenj wortji more to him than I theirnxmqMrftloe He; »ay» in his letter of thank* tbat hobas been very Xortonatc Cnder thi drenmstanoi* w«think so too.. j ¦ ; . ; . ¦ ; .

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?ATBON OF BPOBT. : 1. Ij The, ;{• Irish iWfbedman" writes this, wtek j—Nomorsi generous spoHaman b to be found In Irelaml thanAlderman; W. G( 3). \ Goff, 3,V , Waterfotd.1 An ex-tract: from1 the annual report of the Water ford BicycleClub reminds OS of his splendid generosity in tbi) causepjf- sport :f-» Toti !will therefore tea that the ilnb isonce again in a ifefy sound fln»ncial position, i Thishappy result is 'm,the' main doe to tho generctity ofour eiteejned and worthy. ?i«e.pr«wJ*nt, Aid. VT. G.D, Goff, J.P., Who:came to OM rHHM wti«<~«..u~looked- wry Ek« iiukinx and mads n* the very iirmifl-oaj.preaent of JEW , Mr. Goff ha* done a great dealfor;cycling in Waterfbrd, as ht not only pTekestcdthe-1 back bat gar* »! magnificent shield, which hssproduced soirie of tbo most 'exo'tfag eyele racing everwitnessed in this cpaktry. | TheidoBor of the Gefl; trackis now devoting a great amount of attention to motoring,knd is sald-toiav* *> Urj^r atndj oilcan'than any] otherprivate o#ner hi the Kfagdom. iH^l» a patron of

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KHmacthoma» Board of Guardians and District Cobn-eUou'TaeisUyUsfc I " - :>• . ,:¦ ., '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' !!¦ ¦ ¦'¦¦ '¦ '¦- : - ^/y i i ''.»-t-'*;» ' » » « : . - ¦' - i ! ¦ '.:OU PA jm' JaMOY.:- . ; •• ; .:. ' : • '! • :, ' We ;hi*«"'»ejmred tte' service*• of a thoronghlyrehabla ,oorr«sppndait lax annoy, .and our.paper, wfllbe on sale irriho town as well as at the Ballway Stationta fotareeverySahrraa'y miiniliKr^ ' . ¦ . \ ' A :- ¦

OI^.A^ro.NBW^AOeSi . ." ' . ¦ : ; . • : ; | . ¦'. Amongst the members jof the Bar, who were fonnd

practising at this Assizes,' we were glad to notice np eeagain Mr. Willliam ftya% K.O , :who is we believe,the dcyen of .the Irish Bar. j At all events he was calledback as tor as Trinity Term) 183V, so that he Is nor In-practice far the past 88 years. At this Assizes he aotedas Senior Cnonsel fir tie Comity Court. Someof usareold enoagKto rfem nberwhenhiacted in thesame capacity in association; with the late Sandy, Q.O.,both of wbem were a terror to the evil doers who camebefftre tha Court,1 Ajfoongit th« new arrivalswo re-cognised Mr. James O'Connor, B.L., • young Barrfeter,of much ability, and the promise of a brilliant careerbefore him. Hisj work aa. Junior Counsel in tho im-portant railway traverse cases in Judge Barton's Courtwas/ we are aware, rouoh[appreciated by'thoseCom-petwtto judge jihislrowed.oomplete mastery of complexdetail*, and: Us ;ad4res» tol .the- jury was luoid, pithy,pradlcal aod holpful, we axe inre, to tha jury in a largedegree.' ;, ' ! . i ¦ | : ,

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i Tbia brilliant Iris)i Uwyer was also in circuit isthis Assizes and appeared inithe heavy railway traverseabove referred to. Very 'many of his old friends inWaterford. were heartily gjad. to see him once again.One of his fine speeches in one of the- cases in which' hewar engaged was- a masterpiece and how he managedto intersperse with the; dry'-as-dustdetails and figureswith which, ho had to deal so many good-uumouredsallies and such mirth-inducing allusion* as he did.was amarvel and a. pleasure to ivory .'one in Court, and tonone' more so, we imagine than to Mr. Justice Barton,whose face was beaming ali tho time the learned Doctorwas speaking, and whilt the latter and Mr. Cherry,K.O., one- ofithe.oppoaini Counsel exchanged forensic,•hots across tho table'. - By the way, Mr, Cherrywas- the only Barrister ini Court who Is an native ofWaterford and hie pulled » fine oar in the earlier daysof tha Waterford Boav'OJub so that to remembersmany an old > asd sincere friend in this city. At forDr. Falconer, who was called to the Bar in 1673, he Isto-day* ypDnger-looldnjrjn»n and certainly not a whitlees vigortnu an verpaUlo tban ho iria a quarter of acentury ago. In fact tEe general cencus of opinionwas :—" The DooUrjiJI getting younger and youngerevery day I"'., We sn6uld|not forget to mention ;tbename of Mr. Moore, BJj.i who spent the best part ofhis life in this city. . r ! '

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Before parting with the personnel of the circuit' weshould not omit to remind our, readers that it was Mr.Cherry's able expurura in the icolumns: of a leadingdaily newspaper as toj the illegal and unconatitstionalmethods adopted .l>y tho Army Authorities in SouthAfrica in shooting some prisoners, which drew world-wide attention,to: these methods of warfare. He de-serves the "beat - fhanki ef ;every • lover of freedom andftir-play for his coorageous and prompt reminder tothe British people of I what theirjjenerals were doing,and nowhere morelthan in Waterford has his effort beenso thoroughly appredativo. !

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This evening We publish in our advertising eclamnstho announcement that the: Dnngarvan Races will bsheld on.Thareday,, 10th April, , Entries close with thetoo. secr«t»riejt Meuis-Evans-and MorriBsey, or Mr.J. P Flanagan,TJp£crSackvill«atreet,;Duhhn, oh.tlul25th March, Tbe rices this year promise to be;themost successfol of any yet held. The course as everyone who viaittl iDunjarvoa -knows is one of tht fineatin Ireland. A full viow from start to finish can be badby the general publio from * natural elevation and eon-cequenUy there is no necessity for erecting a stand!—arailed in enclosure for the stewards and others who payft trifling stun has been always set by the committee forvisitors*. On the,: whole Messrs. Bvans and Morriueyhave proved mos? capable caterers of publib sport inithepast year, and not a »ingl« accident or unpleasant; in-cident have occurred I while the meetings have beenheld under their management We trust tuat thopeople fretruentiDg th* course will take the hint to avoidtrcspazsing'On the adjacent lands. ' ,- ¦ ;• »1 • « 0, o •THOMAS F. REDPY. i ;

This fine vocalist assured assured tn at Kingstownon Sunday that ho would without fail sing at the Koger'sBtaiefit Concert .in Waterford pn Monaay next Mr.Eedtfr'h'M just learned ((ome'new'Irish songs, and wille'mgttem for tbefirrt ^tnoonBt, Patrick's Night, TheBenefit Concert will bt. a big success. [

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MB JOB WALSH/ -s '. This eld Waterfdrd favourite is also coming from

Dablia to give his aid 'to Friend Bogers. Ur Wabb'svoice under careful ' training has wonderfully im/proved. ' • .

THE NATIOKAL CELEBllATION. :On Wednesday Father Modeler, and Professor

Ahem, D* la Sails College, waited *n the Committee ofthe National and. Literary Club for . the purpose ofasking the members to co-operate in the celeberationsabout tdns- organised'locally in connection with»tbeNational Festival i The deputation were received withmuch cordiality, and - (he committee at once fell in .withthe viswa . expressed. :¦ Monday will' indeed be a greatday, in the national life of our dear old city, !

ADVERTI/iING PAY MENTS. [ \: Waterford ne^arjopera ara not particularlyfavored as advtrtulog isediums by the publio menof our county, and (u contrast with lbs sums paid01 so whore, our representative men evidence asaving iplrlt with reference to newspapers whichhardly shows dnfjapprecUtloa of the nndoabfedeervico wblch tbe^rrons i" to tha public. It is] veryevident that the imrretsion' abroad U i thatjournalists raake the salaries und wages of « heirstaff by tbj oxtail wlo of the p*pers. Tn t i»not 10 . at all. The profit on the sale of ft paper iaalmost InflnltessInJai; it la tbs advertleemenutbat p»y tbo newspaper n>an and pay tbe publlealso, for. tbe greater the publicity given to anBdverttaamont, tho keener tha eompetitlcoaroused.. ' ' ' .^

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IN OTHEB CODBTIE8, i ~ iin umaB wuajitt), ; 1All the board In Wexford County gWe the

advertliement»:«t p*ylig rates to tbs local papers;•o it to ; in Cork, and In TlppcmryJ and in cosntyKilkenny tha paper*: are liberally dealt wfck.Waterf erd ConotJMOouucU pay three paper* £20 ayear eaob,' a imnewbieb hardly pays the +aR««of tha eompoaitoc* emriloyed In setting tt|a extended . annbaoprjjentjj Issned. Boards ofGuardians and IHatriet Councils frequently Itdopttbe shortalghWd policy ot only advertising (n onepaper, and that generally "whatever jonrnil nayappeal tp tbe pofitical .Ideas ol the niajority.Tbli iiitrodnotlon 9< politics into bnslaoss relation*is sot viewed ,with wisdom by those, whoJudiciously gttide public affaire. . . :

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to Wexford tbe papers «{p paid £30 eaib perannom for inserting j tbe county advertliements.Ia Cork 4160 a .year Is tbe fl rnro; fn Tlps«ranr^Ba a year, In the North £S0, In tbeS9atbf>£!00per annum each paper.—Tha following exItracUfrom a report In tbe Limerick "Leader1 showsbow tne work of tbe Press is sipreciated by tbeLiroer'ok County OouncU. "I'ha following p«p*r«uodertd at «oje»cb for Insertion of the Countyadvertising t—The ' Limerick Chronicle." f Lime,rick Leader," "Llmerlpk :'Bebo,": and •• MonjterNews." Ur. Mnckey .ipOKe ot ths,valna jof thePres* wbietv.lifll^tMjIn »noa Important matters,as for instance, mortality In oalvea

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before them last day. lie believed the nooeyspent In advertliing^ wonld be well spen , aodwould be to (beir benefit if they encouraj ed tbepapers bf giving ¦ tbsm tbe advenlslogj Mr:Delnege seconded Mr.1 Maskey'a motion; tbat itbe • recommendation: to the Conneil that t>etenders of tbe fou* local papers be accepted. Hethought 'Mr.! Maekey! bad spoken (ally anil weltand sensibly, Tbe .owners of these papers couldnot lira 00 sir, and the Pres« did a great deal forthem. It would bevarj invidious to acesitoolftwoj papora. r It iwooU be invidious, (or Isi itaaotU tbe r"Cbrotaet»"J rw4 by bl# side, wbioh

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^HBISTIAH BB0*HBBa IN CLOfiBKL. )-iiViWf, liaderstabtt tbat tte, pul«bl|>Bers of 8Kmarra, plouoiel, >jss\vajMttfijMMd; tBg BUhop ofWa wS to- vo*U;ifie ri«Jatt ! Jmthenr»-ma)jn|b>ff la the psBaK air.iil aa ntnMoaed som-itmeajra that the 8uptrfor.t>l tbe Cede wished W

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DRXTW inif lrH »ibnc utfuiTOi ir!n ,Widespnad ar,4 *»To«>r»|r>Kret wlUi bi felt at

tbe announcement of lbs deatb of Mr. f lers White,K.O., whlob took fiuioe* last Saturday aUO FIta-wUlUrn Savsre, Basl i Mr. White Sad tekcbed tbeage Of 81 vein, aid nod not been enjoying goodhealth for some tlmei past. ( During tbe iut fewymiia he bad entirely; <xa»e4 to hraeUoe. at, tbaB»r, and was not jaaen in ithe Foot Courta ex-dept eo very rare ioeeMlonsL' < Be was edacst«da{ Trinity College;: aod graduated at the- Uni-versity of .Dublin spjiongagOM 1848, proceedingt» bis M.A , degrte. in .UOJi'Ha went to the Barimmediately on Kraduatiog

and ; waa oallled lo1845 In 1871 he took sick. • His practice e»yalmost entirely in the Cfaasoery Dintion aid Intbe equity aide of the court*, and for a long numberof years it was . m6et remnr)etatlve' -He was re.cognised as a very, able lawyer, and was heard atbis best on equitable joints in tbe. Court of AppealHe was universally respected and admired by tnemembers of his piofession ; his great eraldlt •and profound ability were recognised, and bis .un-failing coarte>y, and «h« rtadioeM wita wbloh hehelped the juniors made him a general favourite.The deceaaed gentleman was a member of theLelnster Bar, atd gained numerous, f riebds on ttrlicircuit, HexaUo acted as Crown Prbeeentor at theWaMrfoidiwitea, : j . I

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DEATH OP W. a DOOLlN1, ESQ., M.A.,AKCHITEOT, ¦! , ,1 . . ' • '„

We regret to -announce tbe death at a com.paratlvely early age ol this distinguished gentle-man which occurred at bis residence, Pembrokelloai, Dublin, ou Monday last, Mr. Doolin. woowas well known In local circles, had been In In-differeat health for aoae year? past^nd soccambod,after a two-days Illness, to a severe attack 01seats rheumatism. Bora la Clonmel over {0years ago, Mr. Dopllo tbrongbout a <, distinguishedand varied career .always regarded with - speeltltenderness the town of his birth, and wsnld c<«rclaim to be a cltUen of Clonmel., And Clonmel itmust be- said willingly adm)tt«d a> claim wbi bdid her honour. Mr. Doolin was tbe son of awell-known survejor »nd contractor, Mr, WilliamUoolln, of Dublin,! who in tbe " forties" and"fifties'' carried oat many:1 Important buildingenterprises... J ¦ ' " ' . - ' :

1 ' o '•'•, •-•:» a " :HIS LIFE'S VOCATION, '

.Me. Dsolln fonnd bla life's vowtlon in thettte&i art to wniob.; his father and other relativesbod been devoted. } To that art with unfailingearnestness and suocesa he;;consecrated bis life,and throughoot eur little island ID many a statelyfane or ornate triumph of tbe "Master builder, 'Walter Doolln's name and fame will bo borne >othe agea as with Itsrels impori«hable. To bi«works we might flttiogly.lend Johnson's eulogy ofOliver.Goldsmith -.—"tie tonohed nothlnjr whic hbe did not adorn.';' , Oa many »nd; critical oc-casions be aoted a« professional adviier to theCorporations ot Dublin and Waterford, audonmerons other pnbllo bodies. In tbe building ofthe immense new Portane Asylum —Involving anoutlay of hundreds of thousands— Mr. Doollo'sname earned ' the high tribute to bis eminence otbeing tbe first selected by the Board ot GovernorsIn the list of architect! whom tbey invited tofurnish plans. The Waterford Genera) Post Officewas built from plans by Mr. Doolin, whilsttbrongbout Ireland several i beaatlfnl church *,notably those at Lismore, Nena«h and New R011,attest tbe deceased architect's sorpauiogr taste a ><1skill, whilst bis work also lives In fnnimerable.institutions, public- buildings end private rustdencesi In Dnb'Jn1 Ilteriiry and artistic clrelaiMr. Doolin was deservedly esfceemnd, and in eooinllife never was tbeto . gDest: more welcome, rr hwtmoWperfeet ; ¦¦ '' . ; • " '

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BALLTDUFF BRIDGE. . ' • '*. '¦ :This well known ' plaeo/oo tbs property of SI.'Richard Haigrave, Dart, milst possess lntereKt f >rtbe advooatos of Inlsod navigation of the Black-;

water, for here wai first launched 1 tho "JohnAnderson," to ply bet ween Lbmora'andGIendalaneIn the eonfnslon wblch followed tbe Civil Wars of1641 and 1090, this part bf tba comt -y appears tohave been expo ed to tbe depredat'ona of tho din.banded soldiery of tho defeated armies, and (hencearose the occes ity of fortif/log aa eatcasiva

.mansion',' once the property ot the Drew family,tho remains of which CUD enly be seen Co-day.po eeoeo o o o '

VITAL STATISTICS.Weihuve received! the Registrar-General's yearly

summary of the weekly returns of births deaths inDublin and twenty-ine of '¦ the Urbap districts inItel&nd. ; From this conciso and excellently-compiledsummary wo find that the twenty-one provincial UrbanDistricts, of which statistics are given iu thr weekly re-spective death-rates for! tbe year, are as follow, ranging!In order: ft om tht loWest to tbe highest i- -Ballvmoia-15-8 per 1,000 of tha, population ; Waterford, 15-9 '.Duodalk, 101; Sligo,1 10-8 ; Xewrj, 17-3 ; London.derry, l $i ; Lurgan, W^ j Poitadown, 18-8 ; Queenstown, J8 0 ; Annasb, ' 1W4 ; Lisburn, IB ? ; Olonmtl'21-0 ; Limerick, 21'2 ; Drogheda, 21-4 ; Belfast 22'4 ;Nowtowaard, 228; Cork, 280 ; Tralee, 23 8 ; Galway240 ; Wexfoid. 24-0 ; Kilkenny, 25-3.: . ' «e«O«O i"HEWS" TENDERS. '¦ '

Yesterday at Tbomostown Union TUB NSWStender for advertising was accepted onaalmonsljand at : the last;rncctln/r, our tesider for printingutt» alio nnanloaously accpted- At Dangarvanuo Toesday our printing tender was accepted amiwe were appointed advertising contractors at tb«last meeting. lo l>angarvan and all over WentWaterford tbe c rculotion' of Our paper Was near.ydoubled since the New Year. Ia East Waterfor-t ¦of course, there is hardly a house where our paperi* not read eagerly every weak.

MA KINE HOTEL- !Tho preliminary anoounecmont of ealo of

Marina Hotel, Trnxoro—a very fluo hoatlcry In asplendid position— will be foind^nonr advertlslnXcolomns. ' ' ! ¦ :

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¦ DUNSILL LBAGOEB." ! .We cannot definitely answer your query, but

ibe -absurd ramoor U atirosd that tbe J.P. inquestion will be called upon to Stood and Deliverliy Dublin Cattle,. Tho League, yon know, is nntyet proclaimed, and, so 'far It 1* not a' 1'crime" inthe eves ot the Government to capftnlito to Leaguedecrees. . : ¦ ' : . . ..

HELD OVEB, I. | ¦;In oonssquenco of heavy piessnre on our spans

several letters' to the Editor have b*d to give way 'In this Issue to oarttnt news. Ou correspondenceincludes a statement by Mr, Edmon« Harvey ontbe snbject ot the Jfree Bridge Question.

WATJBKFORD AOPIOOLTUaU/ SOOIBTY.A publio meetiog Is to be beid re above^n

Monday next, at 13 o'clock as tbe Court Honae,Waterford. Tha scheme deserve* svery supportfrom tbe public- : It means a big Influx of visitorsto 'be city and a lsrgo number oi PTlies—over, J£JJ05I—for our country 1 frfsnds, , We bop* to. hat".tbe pleasure ox reporting s, 'mast ' succeastalmesting. ; . ' ;jl;....... r.:,_ . ¦ ' • " . - *. ¦

THB EOYAL DUBLIN SOUIBTtMr. Arthur Dobbyn,.' M.B.OV., bos - bees

appointed : • member of 'he Uoyal Dublin Society.Tbts Is » distinction wbleh Mr. Dobbyn'a faUbwcitizens will appreolate, Inasmacb !as bh longgj-perlence will Ienck additional stwngth 10 tbooperations of that::Institution. In regard tprstoek-Imprsvemtnt la Inland. ' : • ;. ¦ : . ' - ¦I -'

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Tbe mild WB,itt«r which has prevailed foVthapast' week or sobai enabled nofooly tprkur: O»«T-•«OBS to be proceeded with attUMkoriy Vrtfarmers eJso b»ve : bad tn opBortun[t .»f pattiag-bay and straw f *: tbe 1 market to a ratlwt largeextent. - , ' - j | ' ;. ' : ¦ ¦ • ¦ , . '•

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•loubt, out of iM teu pity. btfots. |Hkd ptleta warewell np to top Hay made from 70* to «0a per torn,and In eMeptionlui oiM3,,«van mor» wowrjws*l aid.; Oaten straw ranfted from Ma to U* par tonyesterdsy asd the offlclal prtcglor wbeatea wasfrorn 60suM«M,andU»ellmUT)iaH«0a, , .

Bqot erppe waraseqt Ui pkMttt»% to tba msxktt,and jwar» joet w>to ».!»Iny gpo*.U**»it twri»iid^m^mf mw^y liMr* wafr,alv«M ^.. »W 'lto»;'MJt paV:toVat

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LONroirr-:'iiin)! ; .-'HaiaHnioN etisSEPik-"'¦::;OHiU8B.- Hiree Miles. . I ' ¦ - '. -^T rr¦;¦ "Bween Hi; l(Jat7lb (Dooelly)......... 1 3 v¦y -Upoot . •;• .¦..i;....'..i...:*...;..,.v; v' .a . j :-': Cryitol Pilioe : ¦ j;...:.....].,,...™ 3 } ¦Also ian—iMin, BipIogy arid Baowden.' Bet*bg-H5 to i aKainrt -vrinnett . :

MAiRCtrJ HUHDiLE HAOE.-4/Bwo. Miles. \, Upper-Op* CMIaion) 1 f !. iF«mke . ; !...) .....;:.,.;..; a :

B diistopfoni .....„...;.....'.... 3 '•¦:¦AJ«o| ! ran—iM«th<xi, ¦ IVincd Leo, Sobette

Galveston, Baggara, Liberte BlairgowrieStrangford, Essex and Tbeolosia.¦> BetBng—4 t6 .1; againarb' winnfir.' ; |GKXDSTONE HOBr>LE BAOB.-Jrwo Miles!

: 'Malam'e Danglera (Faulkner) .... 1, Sparalbolt! .....< „......;...< . 2 ;.' Huilsl Park - ..:......; ¦. BAlso ran—ObilluKrtrorth, Eavenaile, Eileen

Alannah, JTacobus, Kont»en3en«lictiis,&torm-flend,' Brayo, 3aladine, B«llM«gnifi<ju«, Hor-ton. Eafale, flexible, Queen of the Moor,Patch, Paul n. Wiac Beaa, and Don Quixote.

Betting—10 to ;1 against winner.HtJNT ITiATlBAOE.' -Two Miles. :

' '¦ )Olr:i<'Waters CMarske) , .,. -1 ! .'' 'Jtesfcender .;.......;../..;-....,.. ' 2 ¦ '! Oreates ......:...:> 3

. Betting—7 tj> 4 agaiastr winner. ' !

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SBUJNG FLAT RACE.—Two Miles.De Eougemont (Harper) 1 .

• Tankerness ' „ 2 '¦; ORBEK LAS3 8 ;©efting—6 to 4 against wiimer., I

MA11CH STEEPLBOHASE.—Two Miles. : 'diapeltowrl (owner) 1 : ¦

1 : Hogatli Lath -... 2 ' -' : '' ' Th Parrther : 3 !; Also, ran—Ortygian, Mdnkailver,' Research,¦and Michael. " • ¦- , -

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HRU>AY HUBDLE RACE. JTwo Miles.Little Pert (Mr. Hunt) walked over ) ,

GOfLBORNE HURDLE RACE.—T.Vw> Miles. ,Egyptian Briar .(Phillips) ..« I j¦Consolation ..,..:...-...«. 2Yellow .Vixen .,; ; .*.*.. 3 „

Also Tan—St. Bem'arl II.,Nappaby,Joavenoeand Pantheon. ! .

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OOfJINTY HUBBLE BACE.-Two Miles. :

- Leviatban. <G. Wilson) 1.. Kingston ill. - -... 2

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'rMiing—5 to 2 against winner.LYMiE aTEBPLEOUASE.-rThree Miles. ¦

Glen Dixon (Piggott) ..; 1Brawn Bread ~. 2

Betting—11 to 4 on;Winner.

ONDON DCTTirjQThlb Day.

: (By Special Wire.)"; ; LDJCOLNj HAkDICAP. :

(To be ruh on Tuesday, March 18.—I mii*.)6 to' I agaibst Sceptre (0.), 12 to I Victor

Don, 12 to l.Pelliason {0.), 13 to I Veles.i 14lo l£4!Maclou, 20 W 1 Petridge. . :" ; ' HE GRAND NATIONAL. J ;

'To be run on ¦ Friday, . March 21.—Abont 4. ; ' raileB B56 yards.) : ;

8 to 1 against DrWicree, 100 to 12 Drumree,100 to 12 IoquisitorJ 10 to l Lnrgan, 14 t o iBarsac, 33 to 1 Aunt May (taken).

THE| DEBBY.'13 to 1 against Osirdas, 14 to 1 Sceptre, 20

to 1 Rising GLM3 (taien).

OF INTEREST

Hearne and Co. bave received a Fresh De-liver- :ol Irish Tweeda and Serge3, All Wool.A Great Variety oi ->ew Patterns. Suit toMeasure, 35a. These patterns are to bo hadelsewhere, but at higher prices. Heame andCo.'s Cutter is a fim-cLaas man.

ContittAt) tiA SAetiil e.Cjwot) "bon-SAjvOitn.

At a meeting ot tiie members of tho aboveBranch, held on the 11th in-3t., tha {allowingresolution was unanimously-adopted¦:— \

SeAtcrtiAiTi DA jA itse :

. 1 bpniorh-CitAip tiA nt)6ir>e.'Proposed by Mr. ID. Fraher, seconded by

Mr. W. Meehan:—Resolved—"That we,; theraambeca of th« .Dungarv'att Branch oJ theGaelic League, desire to protest in , theaip onesl .possible inannoir against tihe ; on--vvarranted insult oQered to our language; andOUT .country by the Intermediate EducationBoard in the appointment oi a foreigner asexaminer in Irish in the: forthcoming inter-mediate examinations, whila so many nativeIrish: scholars: are to be Jonnd.. who are. un-questionably more competent to fill the posi-tion. We believe that, tba action . 0! .the In-termediate Board, in thii 'matter—which canonly be characterised] aj> the groseest >anti»Irish bigotry—is. - without! parallel in. the an-nals ot any other, country, and- as we feel cer-tain tbat -no' s&Uaiociorjr; explanation can begiven lor ignoring; tha itrst claims oi. ourcountrymen ta, this position, we request ourParliamentary repTeaontotWes to do their en-deavours to Kf t the? appointment' in questioncancelled amii to. compel this arbitrary boaTdto accedo to, tho reoaonable demands oJ theIrian people-."' j ! < ': " That aojjdea,of: tins resolution be forwardedlo Messrs-. Jbhn.BMtntond and J- J. O'Shee?M.F«. ; U^ Intecnediata Education Board;and ty the~ Executive Committee of tbe GaelicILeagu'e.-"' . i I __„"' . RISTr LANGUAGE WEEK.

Xbe-Irifclh' Laapyage- Revival deserves th»unsparingtTiAuasfinted efforts of -every Irisb<man> Ueeauaeiit, and it; alone, will preserve*us a. distinct eistity, and will preserve us frontbecoming- an English province, and frombeinjtrnerrged' ihto> the nire of Saxon civlUiatiiDaand' morals. : ; '- . , ¦ . \! Seeing tbo> all important work before theilri«b> people, the I xecutlve Committee e«* thei Gaelid Laagm, i 1 response to sufnre*tionsfrom ouisid*,'hsv determined to bold n col-lection in [the Irish Language Fund: ; '

The!week beginning March lStn) is JetUedUDOQ andi iras been called "Irish LangnogaWeek.!* fRje date fij fitting to the work, and5t. ¦P*trick'« day will. . we ere certain.wtrentarth the funds of the Gaelic- League, and«nabla it to eracce«d better and" sooner in H»1de*l bf «n Irish I Ireland and" an IndustrialIreranl. .: ¦ i r . h ' ¦ • ; ¦ ' : ¦ ; - ] , ' ' : .j "¦ 1. ¦ ' \ ' '¦ : ¦ ) '¦ ' . i

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: Uhe meeting of ' he GAiardlans o! tbia VnKnwas held! on ab iv» ' day. Ur. T. Mnrphv.VJC., «nd;»u4isetneirtly Mr: B. Doyle (OM&>man) presided, ax d- there were alao 'pratefet^Mes»r». Upl. Ry« 1, K Hanr»h«n.-P. 7. BUT,

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'' ¦VSiae-jpn ea fhivefonly. a'fttJul J>J«X#. , • ¦: / !And hearts are breaking every, oay. "¦ ; ¦ ¦ •

Last week tbe Women's 'Poor.'LOTr Goasttaor jSociety h«ld 8 gentjalloonfereoc*. A "Gpn<- ¦

terenc* and - Tea." Those lad/ gtBtniWvrn.de-¦tiated many " point*" it is «ai<L jwifcb,4havunr- ,wandering: tenacity of man. • Marvellous tibaL :femintne irresponaibility and spoaxtandetjr.could over be -so dituteji 4own into ondeotittMC¦sound common-place eenae. :¦ ¦ . ¦ v ,

Th©WomM% IrtdiistmeiOo^mcil p robed.fiiB.mr«6tkm ot National Education «adrlnditatT&alTrarndng tor Women aa in Belginm«n4'CkB-- 'many, and1 later enjoyed a paper by the-Htm. ' ; ;8. Coleridge on " Love lU»e Begetter of Poverty .'*

The 8ooiety of Arneripan-Woaren nifLbodbji;heW my anniversary Voncfheoo, tA wbaeh-'tnanydisti2>KuUhed women j epoke. Xbe»- gwesUwere! represenrative of; organisation* ot wo-men's cluba of Great Bribam." ;Mre. Orabton-CtrsBt " gne«sed " ehe -arould take AniwaoB, astier topic, for as an Et)gli«hwoni3n,»h« co«Lddilate freely cm tbe ' virtue.- -enterpnse< '• andohann.<; of its women. She pleaded for a-ae»w»-papar wholly devoted-*© tito ¦ inteiwia ob tbeeex, end felt convinced that there- w*a- brain,ajid character .enough aanong Abem- to mako theventure a success. ' Lady Batteraea, as Presi-dent of the National Oonncit ci > Wtomen atGreat Britain and Ireland'also spoke. ;

There recently died !in |Parw. « -oerebrity,known as ihe first Freioh;", repprtw»s." Ifef*a widow withoiit nleana. $he «pBJied -Ml tii»post f y c r buaband liad.'.hfe'.d on a Palis, news*paper. 8ho astoni«lred- ;t3>© eiijorttbyKhercapacity and filled' H ^ signal «ucc«ee.Madame Yver was pionfeer of the preaent en«r»gwtio generation of French lady journalistsernce arisen. : ' ' '

There ii '* flourfshing newspaper in Paris."La iFeuille," wbich is ¦wTititen-,:-.pr>ntiedi endpublished by women, for woiDai, ftndfean<la itarepresentatives .evetyWhere. • '"

A familiar figure nowadays is,'Qie,taiT.y»rxttfc-ful reportress. In -brilliant ball lattWei aha is,often seen at night-to 4weep into :i dingy :tele-graph office/ laying down tan.«Da glove* aoiiother dainty paraph^nalia, s*ar4-wrrtinjf'<»py,'with o nod to one male jconfrere-,- aoA'aoJransh;of the nnger tip* to another ¦ . . .

The Tery newest .-thing jn-dj*nor-• ¦««»: i*.arevival of tihe Firet;Enqjir* Sryites, broiigrit op»to date in aa inteifeetipg-Way for ;tbe modemdbnrer, table. The Sefvps f*ciory irtorninyotttportrorb .BerriceB, oroamejndd wctb'mKOeaam''of-living perwoiia. Femkruie celebrities bekxr;.usTially chosen in preference: toi • roenv .Eacfcplate beins further orrjaHren{ed: "with ytarioujsemblems of art and fiowefa. : ¦ ' '. • ¦ ;

We must ny ns-ol-vt. bo pl«in>ffa>t, or forty, :in 1902. Quite the,zww» ilrfng-ini akirts is a,return lo accordJonrPleBting All the w«y rotmd.a pastel'blue elpaca destined for 4be SiaoySoirth, is -Dhe dearesH-in e dcnrbTd1 sense—tobe seen * This bad : an accoodiotr-bieaied.ffkirt, a neat bolero snfd wairtbanda froirt"of cream lace, and some inspired.tsoudhes , of-black lace «nd black ribbon1, nhe-ateessorteaare a big black hat -.of . - lace and chifffcn; enda bLaok ptoasol ¦with insertion* oi bhack lace.

The presiding genhii of' a ten»ple?ol la«Wwipredicts . for ttae corndflg trummer 4toait ialematerials for morning: frocks •» to.rbe- iwlle,foulard, and alpac* In tire-eitecaootr coS-turrrea of l«co, chiffon, and iaffeas -will pre-vail. Skirts mint be simple, rfetvet aggreseiveand bodices belted and chiefly of , tf>& btokroehape. ' f : '¦' ,. '• l ! , :

Neckbairdft are cFQce more mad6-h%fe to- DheTieck, but of *ott stuff snob M lace, lined with-cbiffon or tolle; eren !the smar*e9»-<*dlces mtt>—happily—no longer decolletev and the necksoi Society can.- now be clothed'io «fcelr, tirflrtmind. A red voile of (brightest crimson, made 'with clever simplicity1, the one aalftot fe*hw» \of the frock being * hum data collar of 'fin*: ;oreum guiptrre. A bhcJt,«nfl.'wBfte foulard ,looked •w^wHh»iri*w«Mrtb«ald-6f«©ttlbliwk 'satin. Ttre sleeves of the oMJfcjihfoned bk&op :ehape. with'a cuff of|blfro>.'fi H; «gbtlt'bQt- r 'toned at tbe- wri«t. Lqrhg lines of Varrowlbl*oa>'' \satin, «rra>nged ait intervals down rWakirt. 'iendrng length «nd giisceful line* to 6x6 flrorra. 'Indeed, in*ll the beat models tBese long, art- 'fully placed trXmjning*.seeur> «y¦! aoticeaUs .featuro.'

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Oolcmr8.>«re'ettbbr qu5te.d*rieor else pate «nd -' ¦;delicate.' Nkwy. *iue4-aar-fai«rrul teieud—ha» ,returned to-fiqbionab: e tavourv *aim «dtj> *s* -,jmost arti*iitmixtore, dsrktilne «ud yellowiWi -«rreen—i», fsct, an ¦ toritBOori, of . *.j pMMclft.- 'phHi»g«i: ' 'Pjde tfrM bo'jf o H * V W Dl-i/o L 1WK'' >:tenra of ( pale -yellow1 aodr nrimrof aoe se«(x-\aboui;. ¦ T . " ¦ -. ' - * i- ¦ •» . [ ' ': :;; -'- l

i Iri<A S«r«»;5niU ioJ-Tweed Baits to m*av:snre in 40 different designs, at fflt,, .worthles*,.-*!. Hsamo adleb.V ; ; : | - ' ." i?:': "

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•: An. Aropprtanj;,,inee'tiiig;(« 'this Branch ; was:;helicon. 8uncUy atXfpper .Kiltnacow.'aria; theiproceedings, as will be seen by. the following 'report, iiv'ere of an..interesting charaatef. i Mr. ;John Kinsella, D.O., president, occupied: the ¦chair,,jahd the other members were ; -Messrs.Martin J. Kelfy, Hon. Sec.; John Moore, i¦D.C... Hon. Treasl; James Farrell, D.C., W. ]¦W&lshFD'.C. : Michael Dunphy, D.C. ; P. K:n-sella, Patrick French, MJich-flel Walstv J<03ephSullivan, J. jjeany, T. Cullen, .NicholasWalsrhJ John Sullivan, John Barney, JohnFitejsstrick, >Mifchael Kiksella, E. Bcwe, John 'Merry; ! John Cooke, E Bowe, Ihos. Kwanagh,E. C. Grant. _J ¦; ' ¦ : ¦ i .' :

Chairman—Well, gentlemen, at the outsetit is only, right far me to say that thisr.meet-ing. was adjourned from this day 'fortni ght inconsequence^, ofl the lamented death o£ thelate . highly-esteemed parish : priest 'of Kilma-:«F,' or/an oth«r wbrds, as a mark of respect

to his memory. The pressing business to betransacted, that day was also r adjourned, arid

- consequently we! must deal -with, it to-day. : Itis with regard to the resolution passed hereon the Sunday | before expelling a member

• from this branch for an illegal act—that is.lor: doing a thing7 p: ohibited by the rules of the-United Irish Lei gue (hear, hear). This man'sexpulsion was u janimou3ly approved of, be-cause, as was alleged, he threshed for a grab-ber down in Sli verue, but at the same timehe was allowed !a week to consider his posirtion. In the meantime he wrote a letter ; toour honorary "secretary, Mr. Kelly, and I will-read thai comrminication for you now. . I |

In the lett.er the man referred to stated thatowing to a slight, accident he could not ap-pear before the [Branch, but he should sayhe did hot . agree to thresh for the mar(,but lor another man not objectionable."When his engine went down to SUeverue > the4-river was sent- to the person in question,BO he (the writer) thought the SlieverueBranch should - li>ok to this matter and pie-vent ten person^ .from being supplied withprovisions and¦ cara to drive, and also wit'imen to help him,1 which he could testify to.He added—" If this doesn't do; you can do as

: the chairman ^DroDosed."Chairman—Well.- gentlemen, what 1 pro-

posed on that occasion was, as it was brought¦to me, and we will convey it to the publicnow- fthat in consequence of the action hetook and the way fhe , treated this Branch, heshould be. expelled. I believe it is unneces-sary for me to go 'further into the particular^dl the thing-because it was brought up hereon a former ;occasion, and he got plenty oftime to consider* I

A member—Seven weeks. ;Chairman—So I simply moved he he ei-

pelied from the Branch. j jMr. Moore—No aocount from him since? JMr. Kelly—No ; we .got no: further account.

In fact I sent him word that hiB explanationwas not considered satisfactory, and that t/would be well if he oamo here. ;

i -Mi. Walsh—It is well to know that. j! Chairman—If any one would wish to movemow that this explanation be.considered satis-factory or otherwise he can do so. '¦

Mr. Walsh—Now is the time.Chairman—This is'the letter, and it is treat-

ing you with contempt. ,¦ Mr. Moore—It ' is worse than that—to sayithat he knew what happened in this room. ,

Mr. Walsh—He will know it all. We don'twant to conceal it. '.

j Mr. Dunphy—I don't think there was any;-j ibing done in this room that any memberrwould be ashamed of (hear, hear). We are[not here as a secret sccioty. We have heardjit said on different Sundays that there aremany ashamed after leaving this room, andapologising for what they did. H that is thedecent thing for these parties to jio it would•be .better to stop eway altogether (hear, hear).| Mr. Kelly—It is decent for some to remainaway 'to-day. I was expecting them but they>did not torn up. ".

j A member—We needn't 3>e sorry for that.I (Mr. Walsh—It ' is well nine air ia gettingslear. :

j Mr. James Farrell—We have the March¦wind now (laughter). I

I Chairman—Well, gentlemen; what action3re you going to take on. lifts" letter? There isno action in my i opinion hut' the one, and•fha't is if we are going t» "hold- our own -wejprrst expel him. ; He got due notice to con-sider his position, and he re'fcised to give anysatisfactory jreply, and there ie noiTring forus hut to ciit him off (hear, -hear). That isihy-opinion. ';

[TJIr." Moore—I don't see that anyone elseuere could form any other opinion.

j Chairman-pis there anyone 'else to offer asuggestion in this case?

] 'Mr. Walsh—Is it necessary 'to' have thatresolution , expelling him. «s«>hded, Mr.Chairman? j ;

! Chairman-r-Of course it is. jMr. -Walsh—Well, then, I will second it,

nhHI-wi ll nffer no reason for -dGvnjf -so. .'Chairman—In consequence tft -"Uie-r resolu-

tion Hieing passed here as tmaaiznous andpeople goinir back of it , I think the propercourse Jo adopt now is to read tmtiiie-nameso{ those present, and let them •beMfor oragainst'it. ; i ' i . , !

¦:3IT. Farrell—I think we are tall-twojiimous.Chairman—That, is for yourselves . to con-

sider. : ' ' !iMr. Dunphy—I don't think there 'is- any

ijfecessity'to read out the names. Anyootsthatlias not ffoe manhood, if he is! against-it, tostand up -and say so let him lie udder it"(hear, hear). jOf course silence grpes-ooBaent,and consequently it is not necesaarjr 'for'thecnairm.in to:put the resolution (bear,'' hear);!

7-U. Moore-7-The '.'blacklegs" am -nflt'-hereto-day (laughter). I.think yon tcmy-take1 itfor granted ws are all unanimous. I

¦Mr. Dunphy—I don't-trhflk we emght to'deVpart from anything we did^formerly. [

pbairman-^The resolution hca icon •"Pro-pqsed and seconded, and!' as there w-no .oni?apparently a itinst H, I declare it' carriedtTTinnfmniicTw I * 1

Mr. W«Uh-rWhat course do we meed tcadopt now? :0f'course you have to •publiBlthfcs thing from the Branch. We have pasBec3 resolution here, end there is no'use m it iiit ;s -not put »n*ferce (hear, heir).

Chairman—The /act that the resolution w.a£passed will be.<yj&veyed to aj lthe bnsnsJtSBfrom whence it started and to the neijgkbaar-iink branches also ft ear, hear).! Of coux&e- itis going to the Pref 8. • | : ;. Mr. Dunphy—In.the letter read to-day xwierepca Biis roflde (o the help the grabber nisiffefting, and I dan * see any other brooch]iakwg fletipn.' It is ot easy for any mm io\geij twenty jneo to help him. ' \Mr. WalsH—That. is.iaoHor .irtis bnirKjb io\deal wth • • \ •¦ i

Mr. Dunphy—-No ; itjs not. IMr. -WalBb—It -would 1B lor us to go dowo

dnd tell the branch in Sljeverue w;- ¦. to do.' Mr. Farrell—ThetcojpmjuiicaUon came herefrom Slieverue, and I trUS c the branch therefa ad a right to take an pcf rve part in the mat-ter : (hear, hear). : " ., Mr. Walsh—I think so too. : | :; Chairman—Tie man that jpaa ilty of thisinfringoment ol the rules t ht the league wasa member of this branch. %jo 81ieverue mencondmunicated the fact to thi6 branch, and hetoad! plenty of time to c#rn.e were and explainh.ow| matterg : stood, but he AS ipiat. '

; Mr. Sullivan-r-I't would :be j & \y settling thecasa if be came before W. \ ' . "¦ '. .

! Mi. Farrell—ft would. ! . .i ! A member—Is it neceseory.to &tnd letters toihe different branches. . I' i Mr. Farrell—t don't think «o ?ien we havethe public Pj-ess. ¦' i . ; t; Chainnan-tWe would mod to comjnnnicatewith*the Slieverue Branch to Jet th^m see weidok action in the matter <h«ar, beer).

I iMr,. Wa!«h- I think all th»ixsnetes ehonldbt «»nwnnnicat<|d i»ltSij •'; 1! MrL KeUy-JWouldn'Ht b« »«o«l ttog l i tjedpy of Ithe IeU^r )ras'»«aled' iBi».«w sentto: tte;secret*ryi pl ttj« BUevenve Br»nc%. • ¦jMrf. Farrell—rThat wooId be * -gopfi ihingtftdi^i j. i ; . - .; ¦:! j ! . '¦, ¦ ; • ! •.: i- ' [ . : ' ¦- , ' . ? !- i ; ¦ '. - .

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you please .with ! regard to- the matter. I d|>n'tthink .that any man here will lie under :th&jnjinuation that the money collected for Ithepurpose of the United Irish Leagu6 was spenton, drink or , anything like it (hear, hear).There was another suggestion or insinuationthrown out that men from the lower part olthe parish—Dunkitt and Granny—offered-—j Mr, Dunphy—¦The lower part oi Dunkittdivision, Mr. Chairman.1 Chairman—Offered' to put those who collectlor the league at the chapel gates away fromthe gates. Well, gentlemen, I could very wellunderstand that if he said he was offered-such assistance by men from a -certain pari ofthe County Kilkenny who distinsruished them-selves in a very di&graccSul way in '98 (hear,hear), or later on, at the first election thatturned up in the split of the Irish Parlia-mentary Party—that was at North Kilkenny.I need not remind any one in t/his room what¦their actions were. It is public property, butI, for one, don't think that they will get aieabi either the lower part of Dunkitt! divisionor any '. other division in Kilmacow to carryout the threats that were used off tha altar(hear, hear). L l

~ .i 'Mr. .Wal&h—Ii they are bad enough to jdoit, they haven't .he courage to come and ;doit (hear, hear and laughter). '! A member—Why is that? ii Mr. Walsh—That ia what I eay. , ¦' Same member (jocosely)—You may be xtrcag

(laughter). ~ .. ¦ ;i Mr. Walsh—The man that is bad enough to

do it hasn't the courage to com& to do it. ;i Another memVr—He bould ,hav» eoaiei

pluck (hear, hear and laughter).;MT. iloore—I was 6peaking to a man Irom.

Dunkitt and he. said the gentleman"most nothkve known what doing (laughter).

jA member—I was speaking.to another manand he said the same thing.

iChainnan—What action will you take srith;regard to the charge that was levelled at youfrom the altar—calling you a dishonest setoi! men? . ¦ . > ,

|Mr> Cooke—We 'say it is untrue. Thrtt isope thing.

|Mr. Walsh—I -think we ought to £ei 12ie :accounts audite d and published, together witha | full list of the subscribers in the news-papers—give the amount subscribed at onesiiJe and the amount that was erperuled iit•the other. '

Mr. -Moore—But we have already doae that.Mr. Walsh—But has tho total amount bein i

published. • !.iMir. (Merry—^With regard to the balaa.ee |sheet , I must 9ay it was never known to pui>,l'mh a balance sheet in connection with lie :old league in Kiunacaw. ', \

\3LCT. O'Sullivan—Perhapa iii waaa't chal-lenged.

Mr. Waleh—Such a foul charge was nevferknown to be made against the ueoole before.

Mr. Cooke—The rev. gentleman said io-diythat . he had no right at all to 6ay anyfchiriiwith regard to the statement of flaeounta,^because lie paid DO subscription (hear, hear).

: A member—He has no claim to do it [j: Chairman—He said the public ¦had a rigHtjto iknow1. ' . . |ii [Mr. Walsh—But we, the people wh» paifl,have a right to know where the money vpni.

! 'Mr, Kerly—The books are theifl . for every¦one, BO con them over now ii you wish. They£an go over the world, if you B'ialL j I¦ Mr; Jame3 Farrell—Hear. hear. I !¦' ..Mr. Kelly—This is no bole and corner basi-[&.?SB at ell. : ¦ j .! Chairman—With regard to the statementIraade—and we repudiate it—that we posb-.p&jed the collection to mock the memory ofthe late pariah priest. Now, I ncad hardljrsay.that the resolution we passed en the 23rdFetjuary ought to be a sufficient answer to¦t^&t (hear, hear), from ¦¦ the tone fti. the rei-pa*tv on last Sunday .one would be led to'jbejyi«^e that tbo late parish prieat was ip.. total opposition to this league, which, bylookici over this book, you will sea \t not e.(act (her. bear). I see before me this:1 " BeviTfeirna* Kennedy, P.P., 10s." Thatrdftes not:lo$k Kit:'his being in opposition to the leagueof Kilmsbow (hear, hear).. . 11

Mr. Parrell—And it is the largest'TObacripU! .f membfcr—I think the !collect'on ves posfcJpor^d A3,aanark of due respect to the memory]?f the late parish priest (bear, hear): 11

: I /5h3irrr«iiu--I don't think we could do lestt i .tx mprk of >rcspect to the memory of ono ofoari iao t te.ifiectei numbers. With regardto the .p'fst <j;l]ection that was held -here. I;m»r poipt oat that there was a deputation ,spouted ;hy .1$)is branch !to wait oh the late1parish priest to .sxtk his permission to be pre4ienii tl the cchAp.el gates. I think that cow ,lectioa ,?ms ior the Parliamentary election! :Is nat that so? ¦ ¦ " I Ii I Mr. Kelly~tfh(»t is a fact. , . !• Chsirtoan—The etatlemen who went as the:deputatbn were Mr. Moore and Mr. Farrell,'to ask bis if&ve to hold the collection at the?hatiel nte *. ¦ ; ; . ¦ . ij |3lr. Kareaaglw^The collection for Mr. SamMorris WM faetd at the chapel gate.<<: IChairmaa—Did anyone : else go , on the de-putation? . . . ¦ ' ¦ i - , ¦ . ' : : ' ; .IM4 Mojre—I think there wese .only the twool nf. : ; • ' . ; ' , : - : ¦• ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦

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i . :. : : - | . - i V . < ¦ ' Xi!timfe. Father Kennedy i)Imself became a mein-Jtor, and that ought to show the public. 'ingeneral that. Father IKonnedy was. not in opJ-position to the principles of the League (hear,;'hear). ; And ¦'urther than that, five feBpected;jnembeM'-of this " branch waited . on .PatheriKenned v last November, or early in Pecemb^r,.asking'iim to attend a convention that- waato be 'held-an tlseflth 'January in Dublin. He-told: the deputation ti'at he .vraaVin indifferenthealth1 and that he;did not care to attend,but that he' -would [subscribe to this aft*r-i•wards. Is mot that what he said? >: (Mr. j*Wdlsa- He eaid he -,/would aubscribevir&ry yesr. : ,*j Chaitrman- Ihings .remained aa they were,-and it j was published in. due .time that a coP,Itction';WQuM jbe;itiold at the. chapel gate tcvconvenience ,'the members oi this branch to!take their annual , subscriptions. They got;a fortnight'sinotice, find in-the.meantime TOheard iiathtng lrom any quarter that, we did1<wr«ng;i Fattier Kennedy, the-then parisaf>rieaC Icath'e: x>ver.: and., aald firat.'.M'asB. He'never went;to see wejfe tho'men at- the. gate>or did I he ask to stop, the., collection ; at the*gate. ; At second Mass - Pather Paddle carnadown end iad a looKior a niomoht or «o.at'the -members collecting. 'He then wont tosay' iMass. ond when ; air the people .were inat Mass the- collectora removed, l eather Kcn-nefly, inmeaLalely,.alter, iin the course of con-v«rBatibn -with^a-meniber of this branch, whowas one 'of [the collectors at the-chapd'gate,O8B*nr4d he .would pay bis subscription, and Ithink -we have that member here to confirm(this statement. • ¦ . • ¦. Mr. Walsh—If that [was. so, it would be wellto Kqar lrwhat thin mpmfrpr has to say.Mr. J^hn ilerry—I was speaking to him onlhat fiundny. Ho .aaked .would the collection'iinish on' the . following Sunday, and said. hewould be glad, and. esprMBed tho hope thatthey .would i\ppoint collectors. Ho .also saidthat they should call: on overyona who .didnot£o .to the chapel.gate to pay the subscrip-tions. ' : , . ' . ' : . • ¦Cbaitman-ritfot .only that, but he advisedone cf bur .members . to go to-.tho lower , endof the parish to^got subscriptions.Jfr. Merry—Iri*.fact .Jie saidwe ehould callon J5verya»e .who.didn't pay at the gate.i Chaintian-rDurijjg that week . the . lament-nhlB occurrence wS pjace— e sad death ofthei fev.jlsentleman, iknd when postponed th«collection .to he .held Jat . tbo cbapel .gate, asa mark ' of respect to .his -memory, . and atsecond Mass thia .vijs characterised &s a

mockery .to his meowty, .,wluch you will seeby the public papers ..me repudiated. All themejrberi; .that.are hereiare,jiot going to flinchone. hit imrn ;.the .tesokiXiop -Ihat. we. .originallyadopLiidi Xa there Any member here thatwould wiab to disaasoejale iiuaself irom thatresolution in .any wajf, :

Mr. Walsh—Now ia.the time.A' memher—J -.donft .itbink.;tbexe;i3 .onyoneheje wh4 wo.uld .wish .to .diwj&iiociato bnnscHIrom that resolution. ; . '

: Mr. Sil-poio—If .there ,4re let , them .apeak .forthemselvjes. j •;Mr. Mpo»—I .wasn't; here, .but I. <w6iild beonly iBo 'glad tp he a party to the passing of

that resolution. You .can_get,ib.c.-chi>r.£iciier fromthe uliar of betpg a . dishonest set of Sien,and I think it is time: for you to take action;in the, jnatter. I -.wiUj not. eiiggest any thing","bul I would ; Jike to get f&o ppinion of tbe(nM!m1h»>rs : . • ¦

. Mr. W»I«h—I zaff ve that aifull list af.sub-iseriptions 'be publkhed: in tho Preso, and also,ths osa&aai, tiat.p? ie«pended. i, Chairman—J)o you think, gentlemen, that ;will ie sufficient? WiH it .oneet -Uto.ohargoioi disioueBt eet of men? . ;fllr. Kelly—It mil mob. . " ¦ iMr. Wmlsb—I doa't ;think : that would bo:enfBcawit U> zaeei the other .charges .that hemade. , 01 course the £ov. gnntlemfln hasn't'irithdraon ibeao. Ijibs charges ore there, andthey:arc «pstiax «till,*nd I think, he shouldget D3x ppportonity of cttnin f aca to face -with

; Mr. aSerry—St got «a oj)porti»n5ty to^ay,and hedldnt gj) hack o£ 1he (Shorges. ¦ '

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1 A ' memberrrTjJfito hiai t» the league. ¦. ¦ „ ¦\ Mr Walsh—I think he isheald be asked to so

to a pl ace where all p.iirties .can meet. Givehim an ¦ oppartunitv of mectiDg U3 at thechafel gate, and tfien jwe rrill iuow who isright and 1 who is wrong.

A member—That vronld be tbe foircat-iraytodeal- With him. • • . j ; ' ¦

Chairman—It is proposed by Mr. ^TalterWalsh that a inll list of tho oaflnrberja vhosubscribed, together with tbe amount sub-scribed'be. forwarded to j the Press, also the'disbursements of the League for tJbe ye ar.and at tbe same time ta ock the rev. gcrdlp.inan, or anyone whom lit may concern, topoint out i deficiencies, i or -aha* bow <themoney waa sauandered in anv w«v. Will :anyone second that?. - ! • ; . ; "

•Mr. : Moore-1-!' will wiih pleasure, and Isuppose,1 am one.of tbe men who t-icanderedloe o4oney,|yaughteO., j r j :;; XJbairman—4Iaa ny otier person anythingto *»y in : support of this!resolutio:.f Anyonetb»t <w»« 1 Were, or had 'anything lo do vitaWtKJoUectlon, or the wotkmg oi trfU branchirare ftr icji! at. I think they ahouia r»»ent ita<: mod) lot ;pos»ibl» '(biu, -hear). ~

Mr. pooki- II b« cornea forward and makesi'M| exJMnkUbn.-HiOtegfatfq.'be"iR>iuclent.¦ MrJ iW|aish-4W« can't pro* him ..yslnrt his1

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; Iti • i•' ; mr. W«l»h—The reason I; mentioned! i thechapel gate is because - he *aid those thingsabout us before; j the: pongregation,: an'di Ithought it ivould'bi -the iproper place for himto' «fty; yes ,or, no.;' ' ; ¦ ! • - :: . ' - . .

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Chairman—Woiijd it; meet your, vieiwa.; toput it this way—that hei be requested to,oiee'tu^at either the league room or the chspolgateP : i . ' ;U i . : : ¦ . . .- ' . . ¦ ¦ . - ' , ( • ',: -.!'¦ Mir. Walsh—We havd the flxintr of the placefor the phrpoBe, and we |aay one place or ano-ther. It.is we who l are throwing out;the chal-lenge; '¦¦ ¦' . '. ; • ".'.] ; . i , : , ¦ ¦ .

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out any cnallcnge/'!' ; : ¦"' ! ' I . • ; 'Mr. Walsh—We : ere throwing out; a chal-

lenge for. him- to'.inejet us. ¦ . . : ;Chairman—I, think the best course! to adoptis to take a vote as to . where we wpuldjaskbim tc meet us. , ; | ¦. . ¦ I - ¦ : ' ! . i ¦ '< ; ' ¦

| M*. Moore—Personally I don't care •whf.rewe meet him. I would go up to hisihous,e ifyou .lHte (laughter). ! • ' ¦ ¦ ¦ \ '\ ¦' Chairman—It has been decided that the

full liBt of the subscribers and disbursements'be forwarded .to tbiei Press, «nd also.] thAt i tieRev.. Father Paddle be- invited ' t>y¦ ¦ I us,through our BOcretary, to' attend the meeting,when we-shall be mpsthappy to listen to himproving the--charges or otherwise he levelledat us from the altar!(hear, hear). ' ¦ |, •.-" It i was. dec ided - to' hold the meeting , ne«Sunday at one o'clqok.1 - : - , ¦. : '• ¦ '.

¦.-. ' - . ¦ ' -. Chairman—I suppose you all understandthe courB& that is to be adopted with regardto -the charges that1 wfere levelled at yoii. ' 1

Several meTnb0rs-~W6 do;r * . 'Mr. Merry—He attacked our secretary j to-

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A member—'I suppose you all saw and road<the letter that appeared m the Press from outsecretary in reply to the statements madei bythe rev. gentleman;' : ,

IJio Chairman then road .the letter from the¦" Waterford News." i 1 . ! ': Mr. Moore—jEveryone hpro kndws the state-ments- made in that letter ore correct, any way.'

Chairman—It was eaid ' hy some m«mher&our secretary was attacked to-day. -Perhapssome one that -was present will tell \is in wbdtiway he was attacked. . . ; '.'. Mr. Moore—Mr. Kelly himself was-thbrc.. :: Chairman -Did he-insinuate anything aboutthe correctness of that account of our 'busi-ness? ¦ ¦ • ¦ , ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦! ,

Mr. Oooke—He said it was altogether wrong;He. said it was not; given in the 'right way va.please aim. : i , '

Mr. Kelly—'He is qulto 'welcome, as far ¦&I am concerned, to abuse 1 me- Sunday afterSundav. . . . . , ., :. < ¦, . . -. - ¦ : - '¦ Chairman—Well, gerrtlfemen, to put matterson a straighter footing, if you .come over hereto this table you will eee you have .day anddates for the disbursement of the money, andthat I for one,' at least, and I suppose everyone here at present):.will agree with me thiBis a true, record o|l,the aisbursemfenta oi theKilmacow Branch .of < th« United ¦ Irish League.

OdOr. Cooke—It h aa it occurred, of conreo.i Mr Walsh—I supposo onr treasurer hea an-account. -. \ .\ Mr. Moore—Yes. ': : •- ¦• •.

Mr. Kelly—(Does it agree with your account,\f r ¦ TWnrtrA ? • . ¦ : -

. Air. 'Moore—To the! penny.i 3Sx Farrell—Any money that was given here

.was voted publicly in presence of thirty mdm-¦ber3. _ ; ¦

i Chairman—I think it would be necessaryfor us- to day to uphold the action taken by>our 1 secretary. It is inot . right that he .shouldbo' held up fo public , ridicule. If we allowedsjach a thing to go .by unnoticed we would allbe' 'held up as-he was. • . . ; ¦- . - ¦'.: [ %&. Kelly -iHe said.yovt, w»ro afraid-to patyiour names to the iprevious .resolution. . He¦attacked you al«o. It is. hard to please him-altogether. He condemns your, . action . oneSunday for not publishing your names' to thoresolution, and he , came3 out. this Sundayand' coridemns your secretary for publishinghis name. :

Tho meeting unanimously approved of theaction taken by the Hon. Secretary, and theproceedings shortly :afterwairds terminated.

£20 REWARD

JOHN KELLY , & SON.WHOia;SAI«g;.:BOTT3iEH#'i '& ' - .aihMteL

: WATER MiANTJFACTUBERS, ; 'WATKBFOBD, :

HAV3XG been informed that inferior Stout,.ncrt bottled by them., has been sold in Bottle3bearing.their Trade Marks; and Labels, aridthiey give notice that in addition to theirLuheh, the Corks in the Bottles containingGuinness's Stout Bottled bv them are6tamped with tho word " Kelly," and tiheyhereby offer the above Reward for such in-iormation as.will enable them to successfullyprosecute any person selling or bottling Stoutunder their- labels or under: colourablo imita-tions thereof , which was not bottled by them.P. A. MUBPHY. Solicitor lor the

said John : Kelly :and Son,: O'Conhell Street , ;Waterford.'

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BARMON HIS OWN PREMISES

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Hogg & RobertsonTHE KING'S SEEDSMEN,

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CATALOGUES FREE

Agent in Waterford & District,

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TIio Best, Host B-eliable, andUatural Dye ever ptaood before IS

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MRS ELLENMJiS ELLEN ¥YLET(Wldoy of t|i<* late John VTjlcy),

Bc?s to inform her. Friends and tho Pabllagenorally thot ehe will continue¦ : to carry qn' tho

GROCERY & PROVISION' BUSINESS

AT11 MICHAEL STBEET.'

Where, by etrfct attention to business, cha| ' bopca to pent tho public support. '

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UUTK ADDEESa—

U MICHAEL STREET

JCOUMTF KUKENNF COMMITTEE OFAGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL. ; ;, INSTRUCTION.(PBJJimJUS TO BULLS AND B04E8, IS02.

•(VTOTirE ta hnrelry given that fj oexl ExhlbtUossXM of Pure-la«4 Bhorthoro tad Polled AngusBolli will ba held at the following cento* s—^JtllkcDDj (St liiiMt'i Park» Tcesdmy. 22od, ¦ AprtJ,»t 12 oooa. ' .

Q?llto»n, Wedq»adajr, 83rd At»ra, «t 18 qoon.; £3{S la Premlaii* ol MOS and 4)0 each will beofforcd to y«»flings and Two~ytu ]d '¦ HalUconMctirel), nadir toa eon4itloa» Mt forth la tbtteportmentf* Llva Stock 8eheme,'l8»3. !

Owner* of Two>v«*k-old Bull* applying forPrwmlaro* matt produce evldeaoa of Uie fnuUBl-nrsf «t the Boll t* a Tearllnit. ' !' At <h» «ma Centm aod on tbe Mtaa idatea,tbttp wHI bo offered £60 ta PrenaJnm* of £& eachto 8pm. ¦ ¦ : ' •

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THE SOUTH'AFRICAN WAR.; UnpbrUnt TtMmoalal h^m the Uotfital Ship " MMIM.'

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NERVINE.Gives Permanent relief by Painless Constriction of the Nerre in Decayed Teeth, orm* a rtoppine, antit»Decay, laves Extract|on, Sleepiest NlghU prevented, Reuralgic Keadacbex, and all Nen-e P«ins removed.Read the following Testimonial, telected from a'number recdved from THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.GORDJON STABLES, M.D., R.N.

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"BUNTER'S NERVINE I* »n excellent tpeciEc tot Toothache and Nenmlgic ailments, il banidie*oil naln and taTM the tooth. Nothine cam be'better."

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m4 f!"l\ B «G*B tV B C" a toft state, 'and th a tilort time it b«com'es a perfectly hard and white111 E" til i I 111 6" Enamel, fc^mlng.u it were,a put of the original sabitance of tbe TootK.lU&lu 1 ilBlLo AU ChemiiulS. 6d. Post Free by Proprietor,

JOHN KAYE, ST. JOHN'S UADDERWARKET, KORWICH. ;

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mis es reqaireil fcj ':; tije " Fidoiunj^pf ConduitXaie, : Stephen ; afreet, aiaiJcStepliTO' .Earn;The | proceedings ttere rather tmiqne, 4Ten forthese far-away davsi, but they^ appear, to. havehad |p!euary powers, :fori they j emp ielleda;jury,, of which Mrj John Francis, Dunfcird .waafortonn, and with him were a88Ociat d«f enryWhitney, Thoimas !3;Harvey» ;Bpb6rt'4rdagb,Joshua Barton, Jol|' McL«lIand,; HenryKdly,Tbipas R Cherrj } Mark Antony, tyiniam;Aylward,1 - Humphrey Hughes, »nd Thoma?White Jacob, i ' ¦ '. ¦ i '. - . r ' ¦: ' "¦ ¦ "¦/ ¦

As in, at least, . wo c'iiseBiaJ; the:Wate'rfordSpring Assizei this ,'week, ' a ! Tiew. juty •waaappointed, and they retired to inspect thepremises. The " Barrister, who appeared infavour of the ilaodlord on that occasionrwasMr Tandy, thej honoured Wrer. of a respectedW ateriord name. : ^We may see what the resaltwas later on. \ : _ ; • ; ¦

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TJhe Free Bridge proprietors bad it ;nof alttheLr own way in those; days, for we find a reportof ajmeetiDg hfcld—of all places ! in the world—at Mooucoiu, county] Kilkenny. The editorial¦comment of tho time in very interesting on the,•enbjkt of the and-free bridge resolution. Thewriter of half a century ago said : ¦ ¦ '. '

\ " The Bridgje.Proprietors succeededso far, bat iD calliDg that exhibition ameeting-ot the ratepayers of I»erlt is rjpth-lug short, to onr! imnd, than pronouncinga libel upon the Barony." / . ' .. - .

Alack-a-day |! la the very same issue weread :—" Since theabove.was written we learnthat]the Free Bridge Bill has.ljeen thrown outof Parliament IU consequent of a technicalerror." But itjwns jcourageoasly added : "Nomatter—we will know better how to act nexttime;" i ; h '

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It has takea half a century to learn whatought to be done, bijt we are now: on the ere olemancipation (l)—we hope- . . : .

I ' I CJ3S O3 ; ; ' .In! the Honse of C ramonB, Mr Meagher.

M.P.'j presented a petition;from the Attorneys,Solicitors, and practitiouers of Waterford, pray-ing fit the Abolition o» the annual duty of £120a yea'r at present chargeable on their certificatesami U'gud the matter; ou the attention of theGovernmeut. I \ \. . , ¦

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A \ advertisement) appeared in; THE NEWSof ^HIC II 26th ,1 for an .Awstant Schoolmaster,whuf e R..liry was to be £29 per annum, and the<l pe son t-li be' Hppbinted will be required toteac i according to tjie.Nntional.system:of edu-cotkin, &c." The wlar/at that time wfli verygooJ, cousidering it1 jncladed first-class rations,apar mcnls/ &c Wibat the etceteras were we<lo n )t , of course,, pretend to knW. ¦' ' ¦ . \

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Board advertised for the buildiug of a: PilotCutter " of 50!;tono| butthen, ond also a. print,the Ontte.' to ba fitted; as a life-buat with boxosand copper tubibg;"| i ' . ; ; • • .¦ ¦• ¦ '

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H ;re is a typical ietter ou " matters political,date 1 Dungarran, Wedueaday, March 25rd :—" It <i« rep M ted: here' that Sir R MuBgraive andMr W Villiers Sthairt will be np' for ourcounty. They' are both very good men. Idoc' , believe Mr Stuart ever gave oue dishoneatvote while in i the j house, and both are, ofcoune, <:pposed to penal enactments." Thisletter was signdd, " :A; Dungarvan Man.".

!;Oi ihe 25th of March, 1852, Lord Waterfordliber ited a deer atjNewtown, Kilmocthomas.It has been ohr<m|c!ed that :hla Lordship" brought the Hounds and huntsmen in twentyminutes to Cofflnamack, on the bauks of theSuir, a distance of labout 12 miles, (As soonas t i e noble inirn^l came to the river hedashed across,;]the doga swimnung¦' after hisbeelE, and the men bad: to make for CarrickBridge. Tbe> slag ran three miles through theCourjty Kilkenny, : and came back again toCootnamuck, w lere iha struck cover and wascagtured.*'' : ' : ¦

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But here is a renvtiiicence for our NewKosi readers relative to their former Parlia-tneniary representative, Sir Charles GavanDaffy: " We Ipercijive that the Tenant LeagueOh the part of Mrj DuSy has addressed theeleclors of; this pktnQ.tic Borough (R OM) in a¦j !verjl ppiritod rnamier.J To the' address thereore 'attached the signatures of thirtv influentialclergymen's name*, &C "Bnt," say* onraatbority,.;" What we;valne moat is, the |etterof onr veiy esteemed Wend an 1 thorough-goingtoW i-elander—fa njan'Trbo ofteii lasbw (JavanDaffy i7hen he thought he was io tbe:vfrpng—we roean tbe Biv James Redmond, ParishPriek of AVkloW.* \ _ '\_ :.. ' ¦ ;¦ ¦¦• : ; ;cc3sea . : ¦

, It W«B at a meetihgof the Waterford townCouncil ori the 23rd ; March, 50 years since,ibat Mr Jehn A Blake, rose and moved for theestablishment of a1 School of Desiguin Woter-fcrdj

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the |;oncladin{j wordai of John A Blake whenmoving iiis resolution ' must prove ;of greatinterest \o Waterford readers;. His-eentimentsw ere! noble and patriotic. These were hiflV arm sentimebts, spoken in the CouncilCtamber of the1 historic; City lEall— they woreI epbrted in third-person language : ; .;' I " He had rio^ placed fully before

thb Council the adrantages Io be derivedfrom such an institution, and had littledcjiibt that they would grant the aid theyasked for towardfl' promoting the .*ttain-mfent of so desirabfe an object. .It p/w-eessed peculur claims on thdr attention,unlike many projects that bad been broughtbetae the public, cult :qf attainmentorid often of doubtful ntility iwben attain-ed, they now had one tbat tbey belieredrequired only *. little- real exertion to; benied . .: . . , !! in order to make it anobject of desire aljke to the patriot andthe philanthropists i , ¦, \ - : • i ; : ,

11; the Topjof the TOOTon flna only goods of tlie verj be4 :

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advertising 'TW\ (icbtevej' teinpManr ;' taceess, bat there muit 08 RBAli .

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Z\ v ?* agaV'Bl was the dearth of suit-S C?r P 'm! :Th» obstacle is be°njg^uajlv^nd

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5fe*iser the Irish Book ;Company, and seve^™iS¦ M6lWe Brfinches- This is, moreover, aprofitable undertaking jost DOff , as each suc-ceeding week, adds its quota to th«. Irish-fead-inj» community, j Kpr .js lbU alL The soul"W8. Piiaici.ej ! e Gael is

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Every number of \ C^AtA C6oit sbpuld be btbe:handsi of our Irish singers, and shonld findits wny into onir conVentS! and schools. < Sillyinan»<.es'i7o'uld then be held in le«s repute B,»the way, may we askj what : ;are ou"f Irish triusi-ciaus and composerp doing t There are^ ofCOUKCS a fen very notable exceptioni.

Se.an-£OCAII IIA ITlurriAn, cjluinniSce ieCA<>5 UA ¦OonnCATOA 'ls a valuable, addition-to the literature of the JMunster Gael. It is ucollection.of Morister proverbfl, extending over16 pages. CA«S hoi obtained! tlem ' fromJohn O'Daly's : "i Iriah ' Language1 Mieccllanv '"¦and Longan'a " An Seinvwne,". combine !with those he took } down himself A beAtdiofnutrfine-dC. TherctHs uo English translation •this Is a decided i disadvantage to the stndftntapproaching the study of the language with; anEnglish mental training. We wouli seggestto such to prfirure this'mine of MunSter pi-o-verbs, and read them over to an Iriah speaker,listen to his remarks,1 an- 1 remrhiber the requestof CATJS : ! ;

" Upjuin mAri jAtcuinge Ari sac -ouineHA feAti-focAit -DO clofpni fe ASUJ* tiiSj•puiL inif An leAOAjiin req •DO cup AS tjUAltiopm i' s-coij\ teAtJii pin eile."

"V7e append! ft ieyr of thft proverbs with!liberal tranaletioAs :| j :

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Wion-CAinc, CtiTO A TIO, by Pr. O'Leary,L« o very workable pnrase book for stu«dents, pnrticularly those not thoroughly con-versant with the I ish " Autonamous Verb,"about which Father Q'Lairy is socb a reliable,learned and ¦ experienced authority. Eachphrase nas lts Knglfsh eqalvalent opposite it^though theyarebyj no means literal. Thus,•" ttiAit tvt&m A Leic " isAnKlicis&d « Comehither to me," andi '^UAil Apr-An e,""PutIt Uieie.'* ITpconicioualy tie' reader findshimself taken thropgb all the moods and tensesof the verbs, and Ithus becomes acquaintedwith his conjugations in the best of ull pos-sible ways. ! ! : . ¦ ¦ ;

" The Trusty Vebiclo of the: Faith of the(Jam* is, like tho preceding, published by' the"Wb

^Vook fy mpan V' It is written; (inSn£lisb) by Father John M. CReUlv. It - li d

useful propagsndbt; pamphlet: Fr. O'Reillyspent 20 years in tble Ai»tlpodesf and then re-fturned to hls;nativeiland to find "Civil isationbas come upon nsJ" * fh'e cuanges wroughtdanngjthe&e ttro decades are thus wmajaifed.•*-•« The people «re! dearJ,', aud h»Te left i noBucces80rt." ¦ Those .in the Ireland cf to-flayare sunk in tb& »loogh of inodera materia'lLim.Whoever wo«ild: realuie, even partially," ;thetfflnjformatioh! of. our generous, hospitable,chivalrous, faith-loving race, should road "TheTrusty Vehicle of the Gae].w : ' !

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In olden times|the saylog ", Faith aud Father-land" was something moretunn a mer0 formof words, or i'a meaningless i sbibb'oletb'. • Thdpeople loved both' ", Faith ;•* and" Qountry, andwhen necessity arose, they testified to this loveeven with their lives. The glories of the paints1of our land-r-itheir exalted" arid holy lirea[ theirstrong faith; their high lekraiag, were knownto tht 'people iwhile the people preserved'! theirnadve speech

But now, Who in Ireland Inowft

enyUiiDg about onr Ipbg roll of saints'li Letthe question \>e answered by ' the grand andfashionable .first itiames which' Irish parents;nowadays give their children. Yes, the! stern1trutn is thb, tnere; are bnndrods and thousands!of people in this land who would ba ashamedto call their I

!chlTdrou 'after |an Irish !aaint.:Ashamed of what ? : The laugh or the meor ofibe foreigner. I But let us take lcaie. to beashnmed to acknowledge God's salots is todishonour them, and there is but a very; little 'cray: between dtsbonou'ing God's great servants'an'i dishououlftog Himself. Dr. HydeltellsJxrith the utmost ecorn, a ctory about a lany hemet in New "Xjbrk,! a ecioa of the great Wiiklowfamfly of O'Byrne; vho boasted that she wouldnot degrade tjer.daughter!and join her |pn>s-pects, by callibg her eocb!1 Q vnlgar noroe asBridget. , ;Poor , Ignorant*' misguide'd wimanAccording to; ber td,tas i Bridget; is voigarjthough the! FomTMasters tell iis lbyingljjr tnat" Bridget ia the Mary of the Gaedhel." | Butthere is more |khan7 this. The writer knows ainan whose lit|!e son wo* born on the feait dayof the great founder of Clonmacnoise, uuil thisFather had jsome little difficulty in havtBg the'.•hud christened "piran." : Surely, then, tbincshave gone far {enough in this dirtciion and it istime to change. We are about to be in i >honour and reyeronce our jjaints again, arid »ewill coramenco with St Patrick, the NationalApostle, j i i| : :

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in co-operatio|n with the 'De la Balle CollegeBranch is organising a football and horlingtoumameiit, also on AeprOe-dCt on<< processionin aid of thd IH*h Language fund oil St.Patrick's Dayi; The Leaguers expect a grandrally to their support on this occasion. | Theclaims of thejorganlsation on the peoplo, andits need cf money if it would carry on itsmission, are now sufficiently wel l known. I Thiscoming "Irish Language Weelt " collectionwill bathe twit and simplest teat we bav^ hadso far of the , extent to which the languagemovement ih'as caught on. Up to this | hun-dreds of men ibrbugbout the country have; beendevoting theirl time to the cause of our nationaltongue and of ;an Irish Ireland, without fee orreward, save | the h^po of seeing their j workeome-day crooned with snecesp. But now thatthe movement has attainoJ ootionol dimensions,it becomes: a tiation'a cxre. It is certain thatin other parts; of the country whero the GaelicLeague has' been longer at work tban inWaterford, that large subs will be collectedfor the movemojit, 1 When the results j reachDablin .it wil| I ba- easy 'to eae what pitrts o(Ireland stand ifor intellectual freedom and whatparts for West Britoinism.' I 'fear it will jjotoxcuse os tjorajt.i;W«terf6rd to paylthat we be-long to the Cify of Meagher. 1 We uro expectedto support Irish Ireland,1 or eleo follow theroad that leads to Anglicicutiou and accept theconseaueuce3. :

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IN THE IIAECH OF CIVILIZATIOUQ0I1E years I ; ago oqr grandmothers prtdodkj tbom«oWc3 on their ample featborlbodo,bat now-ft-dsyi ne good boaeewjfe cares to uuoono of thosa unhealthy, onS not too cleanly Ifluxurloua, articles. ' loy hcraseieepcr wlabtns todispose of one or more leather beda conld doc dobettor thau eommoateate with the Irish FatherCompany, Ltd.| Tara etre8t,|0nbliD, who supplyCurled Hair Mottreesoa in part or whole exchange,or purchase lorjcaaU M tn»y |o« <!cslred

JUDCIG MADDCN

MAKE8 BIB BOW IN WATEEFOED.

TSie Bieht Hon. bodgsoB Hamilton MciWcn,M.A., l.LI>., Jjvio viaited Waterford.[ tbi»week as Jva t of Assiie, is eon ol-the late Rev. Hugh Hamilton Oladden, IM.A.(Redor of Templemore,, and ObancelloJ1 of)ashel), by IsateeU, dAngtter of H. J. 2txmck

Mason, Esq., LL.D. <aUtbar of f An Essay onIrish Farliamenta." Life of Bishop Bedell,"and ether,'works), waal bom at Lough*gall, (Jo. Armagh, March 28th '4840. Hie en-tered Trinity College, Dublin,! in 1857J andobtained a CU&siqaJ Scholarship and Modera-tor ahi pi a old miedal'&nd Senior McxM-ator-eWp in EtTucs; and Logics, a ViceTChancellor'aPrise lor English: Oompositdpn, «nd jotberionburs. HeJ graduated B.A- and1 M.A.J andn 1891 the Univeraity conferred on faii the

Honorary Degree' of LL,D,; He was calfod tothe Bar in I864i .appointed Q.C. in 1880, Third-Serjeant-at-La , In 1877, SoUcitor-GenerW inisas, Attorneyjvwnerai in 1889, and a Judge 01the Hizh Cou rt,; Queen'* 'Bench Division in1892. In 'JW96j!iinaer a,provision intooiucedinto 'loo Land Act of that year, he was appoint-ed Additional [Land" Judge for the puipofes, ofthe local regi< iration ol Tit>e Act, a measure10 waasudcess ol rn pawing when an AttKicney-

Genenvt for Ireland j In' 189L < He - representedthe Unive»ity!jOf Dublin jn P l3i»meni)fl887-B2) arid was Appointed .Vice-dumoeUor.of > 8.AJt'«^r*ity lflliaeSjjon tbe retirejaenk of • the

Ugbt (Hon. JTobn Thomas (BaW, LL.D, He isWce^h rmsSiitf

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E caUon«i.&elai>a.; He pjftltohed worlta Onthe 'Begialmtion; of Oeidi, 1888, aadl. tbePractice of tbe|I*m! 3vAgh ' Court. 1870; &&.•S?d AB%,.'S?^l»

<i '*nt^''of r The Dlirv\AMaster WiUUAt^Silence A 8tady of ffiiaUs-peare and Hli8 ttJ .|8Mi5/ IJongmA4*vim. He mirned !<1), lnfft68L xSTSfcghter of Lewi* IMoowi EK .:.©;: *; Creroarmto

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j possibility' of Watiglihlj for;"tti«' Viiit to tatsplace belore-tlrio Opronation."- We-thought all«JongUiat it Was. jdotj for. nothing BOinvbcbi

I money. .woa being 'spent an. LiBmore Oastlej

j Thy 5Duke..of Devonshire oughtj to. inow. wfiai1 l>e la abputi eapecially-in ooarroction wdth thej movements' ot |th» ing, t?lio uied to run hid! horses in his Graced name. i . ; . . ; : [ . ' • \I ¦ ¦ .• I . ' : ': ¦ _ ' • Li . ¦'. I

"Ermlned'eccentric.'' This waa_ Mt. Heal/fldescription of iMr. ' jwiiliam 'GCCtemior.iM'oni»JCounty Court I Judge of Soscbmimon, i in the;House of Commons! pri''Tuesday night.< JJ«dg«iMonia was called to'the 'bar in 1864. " Where'did you getihiiij?" asked Mr. Hbalyin-an out;burst of caustjo ih-umour. "I:have not/'' hecontrnued, " inhom'e Directory;—that oinseinal•of faofcs-^by one, but I iiave DoldOuJbt if J. were¦to endeavour io trace his career, I could1 with-?out tnuQh_drffleulty give- a ske^Hiof vfliat hdBpast ibas been.l I suppose he waaiBome slavishianger-on of some dancing Viceroy—(laughter)I suppose in eiine way,'h©j)lacatedieoiBe lovelylady at Ooiirt—(laughter)—though, I . d<>' n<ytknow how that may be. I suppose 'h hiingaround the library at the heels of ihe Attorney?General. ./ I Suppose'whenevei! some job >waS¦60 be done at an election for a Qoverjimentiho went down in tlje daya of the naxrow-franrchise and squaired tie voters tHiiough: th'fr-wholeof €ho-wa«i—(che«« and laughterr U&es©.-e*e¦tiho istep-laddeis'fo' tofflce. ' ¦ ' ' • '

Ladies (honouTed iwith invitations to,th'B"In»vesture pi the;Marquis of Watorford; a* Dubflin Casile',, on Saturday. 15th March-, at &.30p.m., will wear lappets and' featfoere, - but'notrain-3. Gentlemen; will wear full Dress -{CourtDress, Naval, Military, or Civil Biirvice<-Uni-form), same as for a Drawing Boom. Th6 llainCastle Gates: wall be opened at 9 p ;, forcompany coming to the Castle. "Hie- jPriviEAeEntree will .not be open. ¦ ! . '' ¦ ' !

At the Limerick County Council on Monday;Mr. T. B»Mito|iell, JT.P., presiding, tho-velectionof solicitor to Uift Couiieil, at a salary \ol £2004 year, took, place] There were:three candi-dates for tine positio, n—Mr. Wm. Leahy,' CxownSolicitor, LimericK;i Mr. P. T. Liston; -Boljeirtor, Rirthkeate';' aiip Mr J. HC Moran,; jBoHci-tor, LimeTiofe'. iMr. Geary propossd and Mr. P.Ooll soeonided iWf election of M*: Leahy.' Mr.Coleman proposed1 .Mr. Liston:a3.oNatidnalietaolicitor. • «Mr. :O'8h;arughne?8y, Glin.' eeoondeJthe resolution.' MT. Mackey proposecD' Ut/Moran, solicitor/who,! he said'ilKad a clsilin oi«a Nationalist jbodjf ' because he had Buflere lsix months' imprisonment Mr. McNau^htoioseconded.: Oi). a poll there wted for Mr,- ILealiy,14; for Mr. Liptony 10; and'for Mr '. Mbtran 4.¦In a secon4 PQ'.l ^V. Leahy received 16 votes¦and .'Mr. Listbn. iiJ ; Mr. Leahy was deJclarodelected. 'and rctumed thanks-. ' ' :

'Mr.- 1 WiDinja Leahy visits .'.;Tramorejevery;year, and'Igen i'aUy. takei one- of the very fiiwjhouses on1. ¦Bejrftjfup ierrace. Those who en^joyed the carmvaUat Woodstown last year will'remember ; thajt ; Mr. Leahy was ono at thomost genial guests:at the- pleasant event.

Thero •wilVbb High Mass in ihe-Catbedftil on.St Patrick'* Day, ct 12 o'clock, hia Lordshipthe Bishop "will preside ¦ : ' ;

With reference to the ¦vppointnrent olICinga-town Town Cler,k, for which Mr. M. A.. Man--ning was a candidate, the following took placeat the Kingstown Cjouncil meeting-on Tuesday—'The Council then went into, .committee onthe consideration of ,a letter , 'from Messrs.Casey and Clay regarding the appointmentsmade at the monthly meeting of the Council on•tho 3rd' March lasf. When the Press ropr -centatives.were,, re-admitted/ a report from, thecommittee waa a_djppted..po, tha motion, of MfrPotterton.ee'corwed by Mrl Kennedy. Tie re-port was to'the effect;tha.C<he bommittco havrihg heard the. orjinion ol The MacDeraaotK.Ci were satisfied that the appointment* ofTowjn Clerk -and Accountant made at tho meet-ing ot -the Council on'the.'Srd March last, werequite regular, and jthey rec .mmended- that thoCouncil should instruct their aolicrtor t* pre-pare 'the necessary agreements between theTown Clerk arid thie Council andl the Account-ant and the Council, and also perform all othornecessary acts in connection with'the electionof these officers . 1 | • !. :

Tho report of the Society f<tlon of the Irish language- etatber of the Society's books sold

r the PuiscTva-YS that the mini-during the past

year, 1901, amount«d to 69,610, as comparedwith 8,478 BQl vini 1900, being an increase of51,032. ., ¦This.,birings the total of books eold:bythe Society hjom ithie> commencenxent jofJthemovem«nt to. <!he beginning of itheprosopt yearup to 217,788. j This n-uinbei doee-.not includethe Society'* books sold in Amerjca'Which.havebeen brought out l y American publiahocs withtho consent, but inklependentlj',' of the Bpcicty,

General Johp Patrick Redmond, C . uncleof Mr. Mr. Jonri^RedmoiuJ, M.P., was buriel•on Wednesday; flit {Gruilford. - The chief ;mour»nera were- lajor, Walter Redmond (hrpther),,•and Mr.; John, Redmond, M.P< . lAmongst others-preaerit;wWeri<leneTai:ColviIie, Colonel . file-wart. Mr, 'E.' «tanjpgton,' Qolinel O'MftnaeyiCaptain*Lov«ll,Sc4ptain Daire^ /Mlajor O'Coni-nell, ColonaLOuxtin, etc. The jbjxly was; borno'to the gravo by a detachment of the Gloucesterehiro Befftoient, wBoh.General RedsK>pd' com?mand«d'fos;masy>year9, and ol which be waa>at tho time 'ol ',i^ : d'ealih. honorary colonel,Amongst other flowers eent waa a magnificent'wreath. from the officers and rrjen oi the; Glaufccstershiro Bogimont.1 J '

Only, two pupils- f«>m County Tipperary andj'one from* W&tjsorfdrd took instnicHons in- tBeMinister Dairy, School last year.- CoTk,. Limo->rick and Kerry contributed the- largest; num-ber of.BtudentSi !¦ ¦ - . ' ' ' ' . : ; ¦ j • '. :

Mr. ;Coffey, 'Coroner for "Noptlt Tipiw*ryjhas been -jni&lng since 'a-st sunrmer, ortt&H ia;suggesied thatlhe ia in Amerida. .' On the iap«plication of; Mr. M'orphy the t«rd Ghaiicellor,madfe on order (removing Mr. Gofloy Iroml. ofQc jand ihe Oouniy Council will bow proceed Iofill the-vacancy.' ' v i : ' • : ¦¦¦. • ]

•Tho commHtfo <t the London Gnelte Leaguaore now busily engaged' prepkririg' for ; thofrgreat annual cWc^rt; which ii to be held ijjthe Queen'e Hiall, |onj April 21st. They; havein fact, completed1 the engngemtnt nftho artistes, vwjo Iwill he found1 to i&dndtialmoet all <he beit Irish talent of the day |TJ»ringing lnj irb wiH form a still mof» pro*;minent feature of the programme even thatjlast year,' l. tor- ihii purpose severa' welllfeaomoi artUtati iard p» be broughi over special!*fKom &elfM,!inc^uding;Mr: f iXUti! (¥&Mwhotpa l such |a pronmuiced suece*

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on TreaaararVbftads. S> US ; Bev TbomM Eeoned*,P P. Kijmacow, 10t:

FeVnury 2t^-John Slnnot, KilmaeoX Upper, 2* jPatrtnk Fteccli, do, It; Jotepb 8olli»an, do, jj •John Merry, 'Greenillle, Is; Mlobael Sbethun,BallinetU, 1«; La'iarence : Gulnoan, Moolaro, Is;John Moot*, XUHi , 2s «d; Joba Cooke, do, Is;Jama* Firrell, D.C., Kilmaoow, Ss ; Blohard Kooba,Ballykllaboj. i t; Joba FhiPa4riok, BaJljkHnboy,3*; John Fiuoattlck, Kllmacow, If.

Match 3.-NiehoU» Walib. OretnrlUe, 1« ; Mar-tin Carroll, dd, In • Patrick Grace, Dan,f>a, 6J ;John Efnistla, D O.. Balljkeonhan, Si( U chaelDacpbv.'D C, Uiitowo, 3< } Martin Wal»b, Oangsn.C* ; wi 11am Brown, do, 2»; Thomu Ka»acagb,Kilmocow la. ' "

March 17-Mrs Wallace; Kllmwow, 1»| Thom«srotUllo. do, Is: Pat Moore, do, It, Mike Wal»b,Dankitt. l»i Edmond Connolly, Cappa. 8*j MrsHenry Matthewi, Miltowo, a« Cd( John Hunt,Ptrkreed, 4s; Mar; nlUvkn, Kilmncow, Is ; JohnOoff«7, do. 1» ; Paf WaUb. do, 2s; Thomai Walsh,do, In Cd j John SallWtn. do. Is ; Bdtnond Walsh,Baljrkeoghaa, 2s «d ; James O'K&efle, Woolam,Ss; Joseph Wnlth, Dankitt, 2s ; Ulsk Hennusjr,Balljkilaboy, 2« 6J ; Thomas iiorpbr, do, 24 Cd ;Patrick • McOr*tb, Eooa>boa«e, t* 0d ; PiUn k JfKlnsel'ss do, 2< M ::Mr» FoleT, K>lma«ow, 2« M;John 'Hojnee, BilljiiUboT, 3,; Patrick UKeUl,Ullid, 2* 61; : William D«ltoo, do, 2*; Mrs KiteI^ootrer, Kilmac .-jr. 2-; J«m»» Qalon, MlltowD,2-t 6d j Pat Fognrty, Kooiihouie, 6d; John DooUn,K"ambanf, Is ; Patrick Hurley, do, it 6d ; JohnKnoi, Ullid, 3a W ; William Laflao, Gr*cnrUIr,2i 6d; LioreoM Freoch, K-lmacow. Is; DavidBatler, Ullid . 1* ; Edward Bowf, Enockhoase,8J ; Joseph Hnrney, Kilmacew , tt , t& i JamesPhelon. Mlltown. fr <><*; Blchard DohfrtT, Kilma-cow, Is; John Walsh, do, l»i John U«w*on,do,fid ; Miobael Eioaells, do, U; John French, do, Is ;Bichsrd Vertk.r, Tiovacooio. 2«, . :

Miircb 2*—Tbomar Htrke, Ballydaw, 2s; RobinMoore; Balilnerls, 2i : Jeremiah Cahili , Ballrmonn-taiu. Co ; Joba Cc«t« Io, Daonn, Is; MichaelBttloy, <Jo, 1» ; Jobn Malonr. Smog's Mil' s, 2< JPatrick B^id, IDtmacow, 2» ; John O'B*illy, Bally,fcooghan. it ; Bui Pljnn. unnkjtt, <i; Jobn Pbelan,do, Is; William J'oley, Dangao, Hd r Mr* PalWalsh, BJillio.tl., 2* «dt John Kyun, EnoeleboOM,1* i Patr ck Doody, Tlnioagb. is; JMSW Marj.hr,Dsngan, Ss;. Lnutencq H««?y, B'Ulnerls, fe* 04 itmmn Mad.fox, Nnrrabsrie, Is; M&riin J. O'JCeJly,Kilmaco*. S<; Martin Aylwar0, lloolum, Ii 4 JohnHowler, Bnllinabooley, Is ; Dartd Kenneallj1, U C,Smart's CutU. 2- «d ; Ulobard Walsh, g«; V^UIUmBockett, r>r\ MDtoim, 6>i Thomas t ollcn, Gretn-TiB<-, is; John DaUin. BaUyldlaboy, «d; KJcholas« also. CreoBTUle, 2s i Pat Deady, Tinlonjh 2s|M ;Jama Bolden, 6d 1 I homu' Grant, Baliaxbuoly, Is;Mi» Jamo Fheian, do. 1. ; Edmond Cooio. Is. •

K uch tS— 1'eter tT.lUh.n, Narra ane, Ii; FatMerry GreenT-Jle, i s i . Oichtrd »iannlog, Bally-keoghan Is; William Hayea, dn. Is ; James Synnott,Dangon, Is ; Michael Phelan, BallinaboolT, 6s ;Waltei Costello) Kilmacow,' Is; Joe Donphy, fciltoirn.Is 1 PUtick Goban, riemingstown. Ss ; Miss llaryEenny, Doukirt 2s <d ; Patrick LonKhin, D»ng n.Is-;. John Meany, do, Od ; John Doggvi, A- , H ;John Ha ney, do, U; W» ter Walab, Kilmacow, Is ;l/homw Moore, do, <d; John Einsella (cooper), Is ;Hillary G«ha&, HalHnabooly, 3s ; Bicbtrd Mallaly,Dangan, 1st '' boma*. Walshj KUmaCow, 2s.

April 1 "—Johanna Brennan, UUid, »; JamrsB lttr, NasraUne, U ; Nichobvi Dcmpsey, Dunkitt,

Arjril 14 Tbomaa Home-sy Kilmacow, 1*; JohnGmot,' Skeud, is s Bicbard Shallow, KallinerU. Is ;Mrs Koche, Ullid, Is ; Fraods Aylward, Htolum,2a-6d ; .losc k Walnh, iinleoBb,2s; Patrick H alsb,do, 2s 6d t Michael . Walsh, BaUioerla. 2t; C EGrant, Watetfotd, Is ; Joseph Collins, do. Is;¦taonymoust per J Hoynes 2s 6d ; William 3«al*Kilmacow. U '; Thomas Gaale, do, 4s I Thorns*Ctsnian, do. 64 I

h oVembst-»¦ dwatd Bums. Ganl • Mills 6s; Jam**Walsh, Ullid. (d ; John Walsh, do. Is; I'atrick Ka-fdla, OtsddtV 1»: John MeOonald, BoUicdrla, 64;•Wa CostsUs, Kllmaoow. l*; TOOOM Kiiwiis, l>«n-gin. Is ; to\f ClmtT, do, I*.

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Total Jtaoont RO*1T»1 _ _. £1$ ft StiiuuCT uir EONITT D70BPE3ID BT THI BKaSOB

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K'los oow ftranob ot in* Unlrtd Irish Leao* for thepast tffali * iiontbs.: : - :

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TSURS-BiY, 10th APHIL, 1903.' /20—Two Mites FUt : . !

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v;Why ia ;at. jwe now.'.- he.ar. inothirigp oft jthe'Edmond"- Power inemorial.' !fhe 'cprnmftte-*?a' very energetic some liine'ago.1 i W; i supr.-pose,; like everything else; that .the .^n.ergy ;iaall expended. The green flag that WE£ to £oatoverl-tiie Town Hall some two and a.fialf years-ago has ;never.''since been -heard.iql. Tis «agreat; pity iveJ do thing* by fcalves..in; Bunjgar-,vau, or rather .over do..them;at the.start, landi then; drop1 them quite suddenly without iany•reasonaWa explanation, JJf we dan';!'mistake: the Town Clerk was directed ito provide I thenational banner from a Belfast firmy .-as.itlwais

:the best specimen, received at tha time.1 , Now-aJ-days, when coercion is again. said*td! be inthe air, would it not be. an independent landpatriotic act on the .part .o f . our city i fathers':to , unfurl ithe muoh-taLked-of , .but;j bitterly-

.:neglected emblem of.nationality. ' ¦ ;{¦ i' The letter oi Mes3r3. Kaye Parry and Koss,sanitary'engineers, read -aUlast; meeting of; the

i.TJrban District Council, opens.up a jwide fieldfor debate as to the . new '-seweiagej scheme.

. l\hey decline to commit .themselves to ' thepresent scheme! unless-they have the drainingof detailed plans themselves. They j refUBe . to•lake any responsibility/ and ¦yet.'iHW strange:it is that with Mr. Beary's plans before thjem,and with the advantage of.a visit to thoj lo-cality.iby both partners, these eminent, men

<bi science . could scarcely 'End adjectivesstrong enough io emphasise 'their approval

, oi »Mr. Beary S scheme,' some time ago: Per-haps they have since discovered some lerrorain their original view. It is a very seriousmatter, however, and we trust the Local ; G-o-yemment Board, before finally, deciding! torecommend the TJ.D.C. for tthe loan, willexamine the project carefully, and if in theiropinion it lacks the elenrents iof success, bet-ter ehelve it for the present runtil the toivncan bear a heavier expenditure in; order toset the matter right. If the rates- are fartherincreased, the landlords will be grumbling•at paying them; with the-result that"the poormay suffer. It therefore behoves- every; pub-lic representative, while agitating for a .changeof law, relievingthe holder iuitder £4 valuationof liability for rates, to'be most careful• hotto add the last straw to- the vheavy frujrderL-'oftaxation. • ' ! ' ! ) ! ¦ i

The general tendency at every public boardBOTV is to increase rate3. Those who passedthe aot have guessed the result, as when jhelandlords paid hall the poor rate it was very¦easy to. please the Local Government Boardin matters relating to workhouse expenditure,ifow they require large . > outlay* for : mattersiwhfeh in themselves &re>r>t- no V-alue; either-toJt&e poor or the ratepayer, and:anany of Whichit may be - truly said . they . are of doubtfulbenefit to anybody 'except to the contractorwho receives payment for making the altera-tions. ¦ • ' ; ¦ ¦ j

:©rening classes will be? opened next week'for iteohnical instruction-in hygiene and do-mestic economy'atr the House of Mercy.' Thisas-a* step in the right direotion,i«nd we ftriise.-that the attendance will boAarge. '. '*¦ '• !

How many young:girls,. nos -ibatUiig withthe world; regret that ja.early.4ife they'hadnot the advantage of technical training. Thereligious institutions of the town axe dolingnoble work cin the cause of Gdueatiorii ¦. !

This was a quiet week in-I^uBgarvan, unless'something startling occurred ' at " the CountyCouncil meeting to-day, which is assembling^s.I write. County Councillor O'Shea cdoldnot attend, having an auction to-day. !

It gives us much pleasure tor-note the safearrival of the pretty ship ""George arid Susan"¦with a. large cargo of Drojrhedacelebrated highclass manures, consigned, to Messrs.: "MichaelCasey apd Co., whieh'rwe can 'strongly recom-mend, to our many friend? as the best manuresin <tbc market.1 The splendid'quality^'and con-dition of these manures are much before, theimported stuff.' , " Once' tried, - always: used,Trml is-proof.'• ' : • . ' > ¦ ¦ : ': ; I

-No Irish need apply!. Quito right} Mr.Thomas Veale. The appointment of a! Ger-man professor to teach Irish :in" ftelahd is astrange- anomaly indeed. ' ¦ ¦ j

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The Temperance League in the panshea ofBallirwe and Glengoura is; a grand:successand well ought the Eev. Father Miorris&ey j re-joice on the result of his labours in the. tem-perance jnoKement. 'He assured.me iast:weekthat over four hundred were now enrolled,and that his meeting at the Hall,on last Sun-day was far the largest held yet. He. alsotold me he has been asked to Conna to enrollthe young..men in the Temperance League.He &ays be. is more than satisfied at the wayin which the- movement is advancing and theloyal .manner in which the people .have: Ttepttheir promise. This is surely, a league whereharmony sand good-fellowship should ireignBnpreme. ¦ , :.. ;

Xhetfair'.last Thursday was poorly supplied..It is. strange, while'the Fair Committee spareno expense to-get buyers from the principalciiies,: that,the public vfill. not cb-openjte.iby¦bringing in .their eattl© and pigs in largenumibers. The fact of races being ! held i inBallydufl .andrin auction at Mr. Pynea*, Lis-finny, may have kept many from the; fair.The latter auction, in the capable hands • ofMr. 3any, Fermoy, was a most euccesalulone. There is to be one in Mcgeely on the13th inst,' tSf 'Mr. . Pope's effects, and one ; inTall(nv st '3£r. Parker's. Nothing but auc-tions around'here of late. • - ¦ : • :

Mr HB khi'swigs' came in for some notorietylately. They 'appeared to be holding a meet-ing in the opentair and . on the public road-when detected'by two members of the R.I.C.I hear that the -chase of Lord Metheun'scolumn by the ^Boer3 was surpassed: by thechase ol the:mother pjg by the Kmstables,for they brought her in triumph to Tallowheadquarters. Her;devious course was throughquagmires, rivers, ' bogs,!: Drakes—everywherebut the toed, ior she seemed' to. know hercrime consisted of heing found on the ro;|d.•so «he cvaW not be got to go there but, gyratedon the velBt. ¦ ' i I

Father .PowerrDioceBan Inspector, examined•MT. WLetorfs school 'on Tuesday, and, aa

I -usual, the pupil? acquitted themselves ]irithe -very superior way -that always character-¦ ises them. Mr.'-O'Leary always gets the pass

i "excellent," and on one occasion gained a| record, as- -no sohool in the diocese.'got theI -same mark. If :ever -one was a teacher by! nalute ¦ 33T. CLeary is 6ne, for. he has ex-i celled rn secular instruction also. i haviji e', eeenred the Carlisle and :Blike premium on

many: occasion*; "His 'father, the late JobnO Leary, -was -a.^most eminent mathematical

! teaoher, -and of -the present getttlemari I can! only say "hs is the worthy son of a worthy: father." : . ¦¦ ; = ;, ; ; ; • ( .

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i ¦ The Assacjsfion (Oup Match phased here on| Batirrday, between Optk. Celtic in* Provisionali Battalfon, ixrned <wt p . most -dicappointingj con-taat; the Celtics beyig beaten by 3 goa s! to nil. ! Thel®pinion pwtty iieeAy «xprtos^di outside the rope was that the local AssociivI tion Club—Fenaaoy Swifts—couJd beaithe twocombined, i i .- ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ ' \! Early lhi» year Fennoy -becomes -tip head-1 quarters of &f Sth Biviaionrof the 3rd Army; Corps with the • Brigadter $te8 located in gajr-

i rison; Qie uHiartte inte.Btion. iaa we are in-formed, i» to lo«le the :€enezttl of JJd-riskm

•bete. Certainly, ao -torea tp •Ireland.can com-mand BO nrariy advantages. ; .;- . \ , i

; We must ccngEXtnlttteithe dioral Society in¦being -so fortnnAte in iiecoriq ihe services ] '.;eo dastingukhed a eaoidKctor as Mr. Stretoon•and -we expect great things durir the, 4&efi9ib»

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. ••'A teWejr t -imi t rein ,t]be .Local. GWamsbfeifc 1toard;. giving 'iifeir i sanction" to *h« ¦ 'mxV6t&>nwt^ ater,so0ie ' 'and: i^oTti-V4a eaS]'2lii:MB^r'i^ the watarw^k«lt<>1 aU'«flec4«hkt

OTpply.tank lell;fi ie»t:3ii9C«b(ifiS?»The tgaik glve N>r lised to:giv.e«-a «hhf> id3y»'-:

fettpply,| It i3' Pi fe«t deep; -now 41 .'-willi notfflve wp.: days.l ;]:CI«Mljr .there; i»fa ;le«&ase:somewhere;.ana :eo:far as ,ws can' aacertiajnvnothing has be^n done to check it. Query™ Iftine Ootocil spend a trifle on this' itoport&htreport 'ot ¦ their tcaretaker, tviould there m I anynecessity.<{<> spend £8,000 on a nsw eine? . - .. A deputation; bf' car proprietors appeiaredbefore the Oounicil :<to; protest againit tiie in-jcreased:/ohargesI for :¦ water for stabling1, : etc aMr- Magudire, a' former : chairiaan, ahdi ah ojd-and respectad-merdhant; stated; the. car owners'grievance. ' It'h4s etateiment be'; correct, Itiherreare sune grounds foxirevision. The Chairmajasaid nothing ocmld be done ,"unless on a noticeoi motion. ' ' • :j . ! . : . ' - . r |, : \\ Mr. Bheehan'i again refirred to the high

pries of gas which, Mr. Anderson refined toreduce.! The rate was increased from 6s. 10d.t» 6s. 8d. in. 1900, because of the rise in: coal.Sinc-e then 'a considerable reduction hai takenplace, «ud to- te 25 per cent./etill, Mir. ';A.rider-son cannot «ee" his , way tt>; go-wifh l ithe fail, :¦He has i rree -use.of the rtiads, and is!'liberallymet by the Council on all points. Tiia is notthe way in; other - towns. ' ' ' ; ,j : '

A question ¦arose as to when' ; the . last meet-•jng adjourned. Mr. Sheehan statingieome do-cuments had been signod alter he and othersleft under tihe belief -their work was done. Mr.O'Mahony, howeve r,; said he. called after thomand they -would not return. As the disputedouestion-3 related {to an arrear of over! £700 dueby ¦&&; military authorities; in 1-ieuj'of '• nitea,made last November, the matter wiiich' . pro-mised to be of interest, wag allowed: 46 drop.It is about time to -iisk -the War Officel-for theirrates. It is three1 months'since Mr. Mbore. t'ha•collector, 'honoured us1 with a demarii nbte.' 'An unusually large bench.; was at Monday'sPotty Ssrsions. Mr. Dickaon, -B.M., presdded,and eight other justices- -were; -present. Thebusiness was Hght and uninteresting :

CARRICKThe, Oarrick-on-Suir : Hockey team haveadded yet another victory to .tjie xnans;,*^^^Standing to their credit this seasonTby theirdefeat; of., a strong combination ; -of their oldoppouents, Glonmel. Th'e'imatch. wa« ; playedin CIp.nmel .on last Friday^ and Oarrick'cameoff viotorious, as> already -stated, byi 1 the.re-epeotable margin of '4 goals to 1. . Ofrthe'vic-.tprs, Saunder3 Morraw ; (who played (with1 ,thehome, team) Murphy and Wrignl, played a6ound .and dashing game. ' , : ;. '.Mr. J. P. Kennedy, ; our popular]; C.P..S;,had .the. honour, of engaging the attention ofThe.-House .last week .with reference to; theseveral objections lodged by. him against 'theeleotion of Head-Constable Kearney to 1 thepost of. Pettv Sessions Clerk for Caftan. ' ; !No

cefinite answer resulted, a& usu.-al, . irom : thequestion's, but the result of the inquiry will.be made known in a short time. . |: ¦ .The canvass for the Town Clerkship goeson apace, nofcwithstadjng tho fact that, j thepresent .holder of that important otnWihaarepeatedly, asserted his intention of continuing

in. h:s present capacity for many yeafsr-etill ,:n those days, of keen competition,'it is agood, mptto j to be in the running ea ly, andn<? blame can be attached to the aspir.ints-.fir¦the office.in their .endeavour to captiire earlyvotes. Judging from the probable candidates,when the eleotion oLoea come off w4 Imay ex-peot a keen and exciting contest. : i: ; :;At the, auction of Mr. John F. Malcomson'«farm, Oldgrange, on Monday, the reservedprice, ibced: by the . owner, was . not reached,and the auctioneer, Mr. J. P. Kennedy,r there-fore adjourned the sale. The farm i nrodur*.and,implements, however,which were disposedof realised a good price. . : i. A much-needed improvement is being effect-ed in the flagging of the streets daring thepresent . week. The flags,.as..they were, • con-,ijtituted a danger, instead of a comfort, to¦pedestrians. , ¦¦ ' . ¦ ¦

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The site of the cricket crei^e in the park'has been rolled during L the- past weejk and is(now in , first-class condition. Pracfee willcommence, we believe, in a very shoit time. *

The sweep ior: the-Grand National, irg^nisedby the , Shamrock F.C.,. has proved very suc-cessful. - The result of the draw will be pub»;lished in the:" Bveainz News." on the- ; nieht o1the 20th. i

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ilt is with much pleasure, indeed, 1 that wetransfer the following from the "Wexford In-dependent" with reference to the late JSevGeorge Carr, of New Boss:—" Since th'e pub-lication | of our, notes on the originator of theTemperance Movement—the Eev. George;Carr—we have been asked for further particulars.The Society was. started on August 18th, 1829,at New Ro39. The first person titisA. eignedthe pledge wa3 Mr. 8. Elly, graftdfather of 8.R. Graves, M.P. : for Liverpool ; the secondthe venerable Archdeacon 'ArchdaU, thenCurate alon? with Rev: "Mr. Oarr at Nfew Ross,alterwards Rector of' Newtownbarry ;|and thethird Rev. Mr. Oarr him-sell The late Mr.Carr, solicitor, gave us this information, andpromised to give us the minute b<fok ' of- theSociety, !but did not, owing, to it havjlng goneastray, but he gave us the ¦ following letterfrom Father Malhew." One of the letter*, re-ferred to1 wa3 written:in 1812. Father -Mat-hewhad promised to pay- a- second visit to Wex-ford, when the Rev. "JMT, Carr wrote askinghim. to 4top with! him in New Boss". Theanswer was a follows:— i

" Cork, : geptem'ber 22nd,- 1842.' Rev. Dear Friend.-rYour kindness ¦ over-jwwe'rs me, and I cannot express the intensity

of my feelings. You have made theialreadyfull measure of obligation to overflow. Priorto your letter I had received, through the. Eev'.Jame3 Furlong, iroaa that truly good pastor,th Rev.] Mr. Btennan, an isvitationito NewRoss on my return Itom Bree. I have, there,fore .named "Wedpesday, the 12th' October;The place for the temperance;meeting I leave•to - the Arrangement of my friends. ¦ iTo youand MM. Carr I return my. sincero acknow-ledgemepts for the hospitalityj.you have offeredto me on .this and former occasions* i but mj}time is so occupied that I ftaye been forcedto ;deny myself such gratification. In fact Icould not keep these engagements, not beingat i my awn disposal. Allow me to request;through you Mrs. Carr'e .acpeptauce «f thaenclosed [silver medal as a memorial, of my.gratitude}—I, am, Bev. dear ;Mr. Carr, yoursaffectionately, : ! :

i - "THBOiBALOMATHBW."•1 Wheai the Rev. G. - Carr started the Ten*,perance Society, the words of the pledge wereprinted; and the. person taking. it read H outaloud, orjit was read by soine person^fpr him;the pledge was then signed by. the pa|rty whowished to join the Movement -^Vh«n; FatherMathew started he' gave out the word* of thepledge, the peoplel repeating *%em: afier him,all £ii£eling. FatheT MatheV Jkbcn; left ' theplaSfonn,jm.aking the sign of the cross on i theforebMdfij x>l those kneeling, ! saying—'itayGod bless ypu and grant you strength andgrace- to, keep your; promise.' ; 'Fathe?$IatheHrwas thus able., to jell; the ntiinber oi personswho had takeji. the pledge in each place."

'We mav ju(4, . tb*t -Mr. Hughes, Ithe pro-prietor of tie .paper from • which -we ijnoted.took the pleJto5> from. Father 3Uthe»wihimself,and that ins jiejon'e of the few remaining ab-stainers ih- lNOaBd who Bturdily adhered tothat refcolulioa. Indeed, it would bei an In-.terestrng thixig }f there could be gotten i to-gether the old >jneterans of the Father Mathewmovement and i«?e their picture* letkeo,.^utwe are sure there «re very few »Jive! at thepresent day. Balaclava survivor* have U)«irannual re-unlon», t«i! quite right. Bot) .whpreare ihe Boy*wof the QM Brigade, whd. knelt:at the feet l ot IrelMdip.Apostle of Tempiraitfe.iand; who, rbfWJjh ettl report and ntod rft-JjpDrt, have .stood, Uka: men by. UjerpJed^e]4o.emnly*dmlnl#t«i!ed th> , thein-by thatfmainJly cleric.";t ; .y i f ci ; i ¦¦¦ . : \

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; On [Monday week Mir. OlShea © fered foi;8alethiee1 busdne&s hoTiseslin. the M« in-street,! theproperty, ol Miaa K.; it cGrath, and,' alf> BJU tfbehousehold furriiture^md shop, ooda. inJ th»litter's h'orasa, ias she: s retiring from business..Tyro !of'the «hpp>'oq -tihe' tM }*ida ofildheebreet, ere in thfe possession of Mes'srsiMatttieiwTracey and Jaines "Sii cGra&-,'.xeBbecCiv«ly, Bit'ttie i \weekly . 'Tcint oflpa^ per wqek. After ;a>»:.ii.<ui li /iiiiit 4iia tt iin VimtaM WfiTA fcnoexM

dowii to Mt'. Tracey .! or the 'suni : of >£76, ;andatictibn fees, being SA I for the house occupied¦by Wm-self; anA «35 wr •She oriej wicppi&d byMr. J. 'McG*ath.; ,<Wring,t# ¦DhelleasB oni thelirjro-sliop.'occupied by Mia'a McCrath, bavingonly a short terjb to Jiin, there were nd.bidders,and'it thiereforeiremained: unsold^;' Mr. O'Sheathenproceaded-wirh tftje«ale of the shop feobda,all <rf ; which ¦oealked High prices, [the piwnoipalbuyers- being. Messre| John,- Sciijlon, i Durigar-vfeun.'i and Mr, Fi Walah, Oappoquin. The <tu>tipn of .the furniture, proved equallv 6uccesuful,tha sum of £1* teing obtained ill or' la piano,which was bought by . Misa . Anniie WaLsh1,teacher, Agl;sh!N. Bctoaols. Mr:.iM<. F> ' -Walshbmight a lady's bicycle for £3'18 .,'and olli tlheother articles offered for sale -were quickly di«-poaed of at wry rennrnerative prices, e)o thatboilh. Miss McGiratai and Mr. E. |Q'Shea hav»good reason to congratulate themselves on!tiheall-round success of the auction!! . j! Irtn • 1 i _ , iT. . T>_' !_.L A1..1. U._ .

organised an, all-nght dance to be held ini-llheBoaWiouse ori t. Patfick'-s Nnighi, awi froibthe number ot in-ritotipnt already .accepted, itis eiafe to say tt(at it SvdJl 'be .one! of tho mostsuccessful and enjoyable functions of *toe kindheld 'h&re for many' yeixs. The'Brass Band .hasbeen Especially '.engaged K> supp)y f t i e musicon the occasion. and as the members have fust'been <aught a spjocial aelection of dance music,comprising Lancera, Quadrilles, [PoHcas, and¦VV*allzes, etc., a)l whojwill have !She privilegeof. being' present may rest assured fhat itheband will acquit- itself Wuth iis'asrual brilliancyond perfection land that this fejsture1 of ' theproceedings will not [be . tlhe'least euccessfulpart' of tihe dance. j ' , ' |' : I ¦ j . ;. 'All the. arrangements are in j the . capablehands erf Messrs. .W. {T. Cnllinane,.lion: aeci,'M. F; wa.-ah, aiid thp other members of ;thecommittee, and jthis fact alone is sufficientguarantee that everythirig will 'be ;oanded loutwith the greatest smpptihnesa en4 despatch.

It 13.stated; tlhat ¦oertain individuals -jrhoare members ot the Quadrille Class, bixi not of¦the Rowing • Olui, endjeavoured t boycott1 thedance, because,! forsooth, they would not'gat.their own -way in the making of all ihea-rrange-iments, which,;to sayj the'-leasbj of-i-t, waa arather cool denia-nd, conSideriagi that aa nbn :.members of the Rowing Chib, itieyi had'. no-voice whatever in tho imatter. I ; ! I , ; .

The band willjturn <}ut on &1- Patrick's Pay,'as has been the1 custom for Several years iback.iand play -a choice selection of Naitiolnal iand'patriotic-air* through! the ¦town,1, -which. wUl,nt> dou-bt, be fully ' appreciated by th'e- towns-1people. Patrick's Dajj, &3 a Aile, & one of | the'mo3t lively find:animlfred holidays of Lthe yearin this town; but owing to the gr&ai festivalfalling on Sunday lafet year, it I ptoyed com-paratively quiet, but jwe have no: doubt &xAshould fin© weather pjrevail next' Mondayi^rillbe a " gala day in Cappoquin. ' f .

The band is no* in ;a very high, gtate of effi-ciency, under the able leadership'of iMr. Jas.Hogan, and as it is quite a longi time since itgave any penonuanc© in .publicj .tie; musicalselection promised i on Monday is beinganxiously looked forward to by ai\.' • W-h?lt witha"- band promeriade all the evening, ejpd anebjoVa-ble daneft all inighi, ¦ the Feajt ' pit ;ire-:laidV Patron Saint trill he a memorable |Onohere.! -: . : : i : ¦ ! !¦ ;

H -V ¦ v ! .V The resif.t of, the iappeallof Henry I*aryagainst Sir Joho Keane, whiah w)as decided' inthe tenant's favour, U.ibo Watorford Assizeson Tuesday, -wc« rftctiived with greati eatiafac-tion here, 'and indeed, throughout the entirelength and¦ibreadth oi the Keane Estate;:no-"thing but the^¦ • greatest rejoicing ! was I feltlasuongst the tefcantr^

at such an importantvictory over landlordism; for a victory itiwasin >t'h-B fullest -sense bf the word. Ii will' beremembered 1fl*3t ; at the Losmore; Quarter SeB-¦skms, last December/ Henry Leary, :who is : a-tenant on 8ir Jobji Kcane's e3tate at Melleray,was¦¦ processsd by his landlord for damagingthe land by cutting pxt i for hi» own use asfuel; The caseifor the 'landlord \was. that tiesurface which- Leary ! cut, -was not real turf,•Wat " acraw," dnd linat the removal of j theeurface had permanently injured! the land, byexposing the -bare stones ao tbat nothing couldever aeain nrow therd. . I '

I I I .In oross-exanjinatidn, however; some of I the

landlord's wrtne3seaVyimitte<i'that Leary hadbeen cutting tiho surface there fox his tfwn'usefor '.he past forty yCiura, an'd it: wwifurthereUoited that exactly jBio same -stuff was sold.by the landlord I to other tenants on the- estateat 3d. per load. ! j ; : /

Th3 whole case, ofj'course1, hinged on thequestion 1as to w-hethor a real turf bog existedon- Leary'e 'holaing, }n which event he wasperfectly entitled to out turf JOT his own lise,and in support ;of this point, the, tenant, j hUbrother ana other -witnesses swore positivelyithat the.' 6tuff which ifbey cut wia3 real turf,which they considerejd the defendant had aperfect right to for the purposes of fuel, j '

:Iq Jace . X>f thi« tost|mony, however CouptyCmirV Judge Fitzgerald said- he would act! onthe • evidence of i one expert witneaB. lwho had¦been.-examined for the'landlord, and vrlho £worotbat <there was no tun on the holding, and! noacbordjng'.y yave a decree against the tenantfar one shilling! damiees and costs, and asjiiiiarruling, was maae in the case of another-tenant, named 'Mrs, Mulcahy, who fwas pro-cessed under exactly Similar cirovmstancej.

;A« those- daciakms Were of a very far reach-ing importance to the tenants generally [ n.the Keane estate, at | -Melleray, as affectingthen- rights to cut tu;rf for-their i tfwn use !ontheir holdings, the matter was brougnt beforethe next meetirji? di . the . 'West - woterfordExecutive of thet"Unified Irish League held^ inLismcrre on New Year's Day, vfii- ii Mr. 'R.Aloloney solicitor. Who ropresearted j flie ten-ants, -e a. fuH vereion of theifads of thecases, -and stronirly tecommendiod1 that theyshould be appealed to the Assizes, when he hadno doubt they vedoldi e eole to get Judge Fitz-gerald's decision'reversed, as that1 decision,: tohis mind, was Mot ih accordianco With thefacts <jf cases as 'swor x to ?'n court, j ¦ < I

In view : of the Jt&ct , thutt a great principlewaa involved, owing t( iti*© attemw of the larid-lob-d to deprive bis ib hants of their joist andlawful, riffhts, .thb Ex cutive unaTtlmoualy ^n-stjructed Mir. Mojoney to appeal the two casesto the 'Astirea, and passed a cWequo outi ofth© E^eoaiive fpnds 40. defray <too j costs 1 ofthe appeal; the Chairman. Mr. P. Ft Walsh,remarking at the tin>a that the fund* of theExecutive coutdl -not be devoted I to |* bettercause! than fighting th s battles of those tenants'agsiast the har»h «id> "tyrannical ey«tem oflandlordi-sm, as piracU ad on -the Keanc estate:a Bentiment whioh *i s.w&Bmly endowed and nuu m luo awoo» uriBni.onJ exucuunj,loudly applauded by the entire Executive; : Of all (rood men, Ibe jast and tbe best.P»''.'i(p|»al capes accordingly ioanis on !at ' - ; : |! .¦oSSS^TOfflaW 1

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At Tnra ,to-day in this awful hour,¦I call on the Holy Trinity ! ; ,

Glory to Him who reigneth io power, !The God of the elemouto. Fotber and Son»And paraclete Spirit which threo ore the Ona,

The evorlttstinir Divinity 1 ;|

At Tara to-day, I call pn tho 'Lord, jOn Christ the Omuipotenl Word, j j ;Who catrio to rrtloetn; ,frpm death and oinj

Onr fillen race.; . j ' .Abd I put. trad ,}-place, ii

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Hi« life -}i toil, jand tears, unrt afBictJOD, ' .His dnjorpus <1b»th—-W* crucifixion, l iBis burial sacred, and nad, and lone, ¦ i

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; And terrible comi'ig t.> ,judge all mon—doth the living and dead ••••li.

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In-the mouth of each who . speaks to me,; ' ¦ ' In nil who draw near Die, '\ ' Or *ev me, or .heur me I

At Tara to-dayj in this Rwlul hour, • . ¦ | .j 1 call 011 the ii.Jy Trinity IGlory to Hipi who .reigi|8'.h in power,The Gv'd of'tbe elemenis', P.jlh'er aad Son; ;And paraclete Spirit , which Three ore tho One: ¦ The evetlnsting DiriNtry ! |, . ; . . j"

Salvation dwells with the Lor ',. • jWith Christ, the Omnipotent Word, jFrom generation to generation, . iGrant us, 0 Lord, thy uraco u >d salvation.; ; i"

IXOC3B3ED IN LIQUID POISONA HORRIBLE ADVENTURE.

A borribl* ¦drontnr* hn rcotntly been redonntsdby Alezsndn Bobert H«ff«ni«J>, ot £3, Arohet Bn*d,iolban,: n»w »n ei-oonoi»ble of tha U«tro{ioli(snPollta Force.' It appoara tbst on tha ¦fternob* ofF«brn»r7 20th, 1897, ba «M 00 dotr near tba Bfg^DtaCan»l, at • polot when tba water U rendered highlypoioonow by ths dralnlnts from ehemloaJ and faiwo-ks. He vU told that a man bad jomged tin, tocommit saloldt. Being » not«4 swimmer, Hcffernaadived Into tba poUooont water without, betltatlon.For folljr twenty mlnotea tha two Ben' atrtg^ad la• be water, with tha polaooom obemloalj bobbCrii anilfltilog. aToopd than. Both awallowad ». qatotlty oftho JjoUoBona liquid! aad althoagb' prareoted fromawarobf, the wonld-be tulolda died a few weaki] aJtef.Tha effaikt of th* water npon tba plaokj oooit»b]a y«atordbls to costeopltta. Tba potion, aoeotdln'jr to Ihepollw •nrgoon, eomplatelj deatrojad tba ooatiog[of bla•tomioh. " I wii quit* usable to dlfaat ny food," he»aj», " and even time I took »o», waa aiok Oetll It«aa Tomiled baex. . I w.M plaoad <m the tieltw floklist aad . wni down to the Coovalaaceat Hows AtBtlsbtcri tirloo. After th« aaoend visit I badjtd gobaok to dj own homa »otj b*d Indeed. I waa ao weakthat wbea I attempted to walk I wt> t blind,' and hidto oling: to anjthfnr naac oa to piavant m* It afalling. I bad fearful n:ght-awntt,' aod would oftenbe tailed with a kind of or«mp, which aeeoed to be Inny rerf boss*. 1 onold oot robia food or ntmrlth-men*, except in minnte qoaut tfc»—ieat cnoogh to kaapmo alife. ;

" 1 n< zt want lato Brompton EoiplUl, lint aftla. IderiTed no beselK For two yaara I re«Mo»d in t&«polloe f- roe, •offering in tbla way, and daring tbs.two7»ar« I waa only able ts pnt in three oantba doty 1C'alng tbat I waa pra-:tlo«Iljr done for, Is Japnary,1839. I »•• glraa • apocUl tonalon, »sd rotirodfrom the foro». . . : '¦ • : ¦

'• I oontinned t% g*t worie, deaplU all t ffort«..'.Nomatter how fcjnptl.g «od. light tba food which »a*peporad, I Tomlted jill I ibok. abd the«r? efrhtoffood m«d« me aiok I I beotma radnmd U weight fromOTtt 13 a'000 to ia«t over 10 atone, asd I waa aa wtakM * f!«'P- ' The rocn.ij . iha taUn avoTOM tb»atotaacb, aid In tb« ; b«.l, tho nigat aveat» aid theoraapin* »f ni»t <.a» coot nied ocWbaUd nnt.1 S^UmTjcr in lut year ¦,¦ " In ti«t mrnth I vu r»«nann«d-d to try attme ofChat. Fur-w'« W!» B«-n., A few aoaaa m«<U m*tool a bib itronger, ao I w«o« In for a eonree, l« l ordfr« • kite thra a (a t trl,L' By the tiao 1 h.n t»»e- - atoo b x»i l »«i a dlffBrtint tuan, the tomiUnr hadatoppod, and Ina dal), aolilna ««la at »-• .it of theat Bftih ad ROor. Etery d»y I got allonge and ( TOOD>«r. Tba onmp and tha tstgnt awaa* a appei , tho•peoka and fla'haa before Hj era* diaapp- ared, I be-came able >» nalk wlthont n*cdlog a a&pport, 1 *i atnight I fDJr>yid aonnd, lefrasblog alaee.,•'To oat a long itorj atort , X am now qoli. oar* , Tb»eflacU af t he p.d .00 h.va h. en d«han ont of myAVaaiby tha Beam, and mj etomach and <5l([«iilTa «i«*n»eeem to have baau re-aca/i*. I h x y t catanto wall that

•IVJR*6" \*' ctl °"8 P»«»da la waigbt,' art •<»s til i&lBStoiu for ttv» flrat tlna for nearty firaycara, on Cnrlatmaa Day laat, I WM able toett ando j y a Sood Chriatm»g drater. !¦"A few month! ago I «aa abla U ra-»t»rt work Mottendanr In a pla' ore gallery, tot three weaka beforeCnr 'atmaa I«ai at work there fion half paat eighto olook ln tbs moroliu «o half post a<e^a «A sight,Zxtai&w isoladmi, .nd I did not (eel fattjraed »l»b 11"In ay otfa Bllo Boaaa aaeo to bate worked amiraole. Pnbllah my aUtement by all mfasi, aad lott* BI»H» r>Mpta aa pctalWe know wb»: a iplsndldrenndy Ja pla. ad wlt..fa thalr reftoh." ;

The ohiei l««on t.» be l^araad froa tba abore iovtrtional looident, la that: BO o.t» of dlgoatlra aiUs«ol ,weakEeaa.xiaoBOtt aftar meal«,«'««plMtoeMAod jonaralfcU •» • *?" bad fot BIU %aa" to lonob- Benambartill. H&nd tbta out to joor fria Q<:* who *>• ailing.To pnt Bile B'ana h» tha w.y of a infferer l» theklndeai tarTiea TOO can reader. Jo«t ihink ii tba debtof gratitada BXT-rnan owaa to tHa friend who raoomamanaad Bile iieana to h«n. To« mi awn: tike(t'stilnda irom I«OM O( your frlahdi, Tha madioia*referred to abo»a may ba «»Uluedfr&m all eh»alau,1 rieo «na and three haifpmee • box or two sod nln»for a tax eontaiulng thraa ilmea tba qtuntity. •

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1IHB SSXXWH1M. HOUNDS

These.iounda met on /Wednesday «t Ifnl-nuabro*, when a tail field turned-np. <Eh daywas" a fair specimen oi -the springt-ufce \refctherexperienced lately, and -with emdh & etrongeun, prospect of scent <A a fox were fourid' tobe very poor. IMallinttbro' wfaich has only yielded oncebefore this season, waa drawn blank, aa waa>Walshe% Knock, iand two more coverts, which19 accounted for, probably by the fait,; thatihe.nrain breeding earth- in Mullirnabro was notstopped1 till late, 03 .there Are two vixens about.

Things .looked -bad, and i'. eeamod W it thispack were to expetienoe tberr first blank 1 day,but no,! .their , good luck did not desert Oiem.punkitt gorse was itried, and just ea boundsirere being drawn out of it* one : hound, acleverer worker than the ethers, i disturbedrejnara, and he -wag soon viewed. aw4y atthe far end. Hound* were got tocether andput on Ae line, vsnd toen -wljAt » btn-k of?,i?i?/ frtraigbt <away #t racing pace for p«ai-kJtt "Wood, but tlie fox torned right handed Mif for the: croarries, and in fact, ran aloni thetop oi *bem, «n4.then doubled back' a « 5 tor2.1* ?^

ln? P?1?1' *nd *hen *** left bwrf«rj tothe PiU-vhie'h- ^ with ^ . ^

MuliiMbw. rijIht off to WaU»W» farm, back? w *i£2S£2£rQ ¦ ata' »nd then oot awtnto the mterford coid; where bo «« inScted.•M>d ha.* «g«ln into ifiaflii»bro'1«dS 5hwjnffelroonirjK txto for blood, **>idh *%»*jfli«a thyriT, M he got io mvoad in ma Mot«un in -<QW rnslje bv tf» pai. Gtwt eftertiWM made to djtiofa reynaid. but b« WMuna«»ailaKe, 'and !h« w*s Jefi. Tbtt truatfw«ajnhiutes «Bd most of it fart, W ft£"geat. TJh« hound* lmnted be«ulifnlly, land*j mujjc of tW» p«fc d» wklom bjiMoSled ena inOver aufpMawi, iovgj a t j tiey haKand TOMV more nofc food d*W £ to&F£jrosd, r#i« tjBck meet <» St. Prtric r". I)2T at

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public meeUng itt mwilKe.pereio. ii aos w& that at a-pubKd-!meetin»7»lre*dT hM- l %: was unanimously decided, to expend £700 on; a town hall when a: proper site could be pro.cured: ¦With that object in vknr, a deputetioqof the Town Conunttaionew ; waited on'-Jlr;Perirose, asd Jhavlng talked ,the matter-overwith, him. he skid that at present there wai n<Jsultaiile place tin the town ttlat he cou}d,- . re-commend the ; Duke to give :fpr the pi)cpp»e,Tbat being so,' tbe Oomm'nnionem canaot . seetheir way to call" Another niwting at preseotat any rate.—Y-oure teMrfulry, t : :

^_ :' "M. DOY-IiE, Town Clerk." :" Mr. W. Daly, Assistant Hon. Sec. TJ.IiL. 'Mr. Daly—The Tfawn, Ooauni*sioner» jare

evidently ignoring the League, when it M «reply-like- thin tney »end in answer w tndresolution of the Branch. ; ¦

Mr. Cuffe corroboraied the gtatementa ofthe laat speaker. He would recommend: tothe Oommiftsionere the motion of the MacroomT.C's., who took the requisite land by force. :

Mr. J. OTBrien, T.C.—The Town Comnris-aionera are' ntit , ignoring the United IrishLeague. They!consulted.the Duke'* agent onthe siibjeot, *ho could no* «ee bi» way inrecoraraendingj the Duke 40. give a «ite, a»he was of opinion that such a hall would beused for political purposes. ' . ¦ ;

Chairman—Ij woula like to have A publicmeeting far the purpose of thowing 4he »gentup.- ' — ¦ ' ¦ ¦

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(Mr. O'Brien; TX?.—I beg to move that wecall on the Town Oominissjonere to tununona special meeting to reconuder tho matUr. '

6&.T. M. Cuffel secondad. . . . ¦ '¦ iThe proposMon w*s unanimously adopted.The followic* resolutioni' we**- forwarded

'by the West Waterford Executiva fox ftdflp;tion t.— -i -.-'j '-l - ¦ ¦• - • • -j : ' 1 <

(1) " That n tthe event ot ofBoial candidate*being chosen by the branches to contest. th«positions of County and District Councillor!at the ensuing elections/- said candidates berequired to aica a pledge.to tit, act, and tfli*counsel with their fellow nationalist rn«nbersof the Council outsEde the Council Ohanxberand be bound by the decision arrived at, andin the evenlt of their failing to do so theyshall at once resign their ssate." ;

(2) "That we condemn , the senteoceakpasftedon Measrs. O'Ferrell and Donovan at Uie laBtCappoquin Petty Session*, because they wereprominent menVbers of the TJ.IiL." ' ; .

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tion, said—It is on national questions. I pro-pose ' a» an amendment'that it be confinedto political matters. ¦ : ¦ ¦ ."

The Chaimmn, Messrs. O'Oorman, Forrfealand Pure* 11 hiving spoken in favour of thereeolation, ¦ ' . . , . ¦. . '.. . ' ' . ' ¦

Tho Chairman-put the amendment, whichwas lost on; a division. • ¦ ' • • • . • ¦ ' ¦ • '

The 'Original resolution wa» then put andcarried witbout dissent. : ¦ ¦' ! ¦ ' .

Chairman—I daresay you will pass the re-eolation respecting the partisan; undulysevere and savage sentences passed by themagistrates on Messrs. OTarreU and Donovanat Cappoquin. , .

The Branch then proceeded to the selectionof a candidate for the office of County Coun-cillor for tie Lismore division. ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ •

Mr. Doocey proposed tho selection of Mt.Patrick 0*Gorman for the office. . : ,

Mr. J. O'Brien seconded the proposition,and in doing so bore -testimony to the ex-cellent manner in whioh. Mr. O'Gorraan : al-waya discharged his duty. He bad b»t tkn«and money in advancing the national! cause.

Ur. : Cuffe , in supporting: the selection; ofMr. ¦O'Gormarj, said he wonld b« willing togive a week canvassing'for him in ease of acontest They had a branch of the Leagueand they would not let it be floated. Lotthe Castle shrjseens came forward and theywould defeat them. •'• ' - ' '¦ ¦- There being no other candidate proposed.

The Chairman declared (Mr. .OXJorman Ibeejected candidate for tne' office ot CountyCouncillor- • ' ' " ! ' • ' ¦ill. O Gorman then signed the pledge', and

in returning thanks for his selection,'he said—In my day I did my best to uphold the Na-tional cause; and as for the, labourers, I failto see if any man did more for them. I neverdid anything to barm 'the poor man, but ifyou had the wisdom of Solomon; said thepower of Julia* Cesar you could not pleaseeverybody. I think any man who refuses tosign the pledge is a traitor to his country: 1cannot find words to thank you for your eoo-fldenco in me;1 it is not atom that I think :tmy duty ; I am bound in honour to work forthe regeneration oi Irelani ;

Chairman—How, gentlemen, we will take opthe selection Of Rural District Council can-didates. ' . ' : '

Mr. M. Cufie proposed the selection, olMessrs. Forrest and Hannigan—the »it^ng

; Councillors—*e again selected to representthe nnal division: •¦ ' ¦• • •¦

i .Mr. Baldwin [soconded the proposition.1 j¦ Wo: otbw oattdid«te« b4viB« been prapoMd,SMesart. PorrvfV and Hanoigvi w«r« declared;elected. : Both.{members signed th«pledger .Messrs. COordoan and 03rien were selected?wi nnrMint fh* tnm . An . Uuk. .R in f . TK*»«beins four coancilhirsjfor th« town, it was ;de->«Wed to pcritpbna until Urit day fortniieht th«selection of two other member* to; sit' withMesu*. O'Brien and CGorman, to enable jtbe.labourers to puVionrard candid*l««. . :; Hhe electoral division of Ballyin »nd Bally-saggtuitmore, being equally divided betweenthe parishes of Lismore, Cappoquin and BaUy*'duff, . ; .- . ¦ • • ¦ t • x -A

Mr. OIBrien proposed that we cooler withthe Oappoquinand Bailyduff d»legaiUM'at;thaExecutive meeting. ¦ . - . ' ] : '• < :

Mr. CFacreU seconded. • ' ¦> ¦ • - • , <', A vote ol thanks having been pissed to MMObsinnsn, th« meeUn* adjourned. 1 . ; -

. . - . BALLYcfDNNEB. ¦: ,' ¦ ¦¦ ' \. . .: A meeting of the Ballyfunner Branch ol the]UnMed.IricnMSsu'wiM neld «& Sunday lutjMr. P»triekrTfc^aa: presided.-Aa* Q»er«' +m,* Urge atandeUe* ortaNribeta. 31* Btit+«avj res4> cp«rof .* mot«Uob Msasd 'df , tmtMtos of thTkiUeai BtfAob *5£f h&ilvtr«9ies*nt tiM Kabjany div«oo s» CoS»tyOwmcillot, sad Asking bin* t*. s»-fosw«id -«ttM next eleoUOB. ; - ¦ ° ' - ¦ -- ¦ - if 1 ¦ • < '¦

4£r. Michael 9baa,'in proposinf th« sdjjvtion of the rwoiaUon,»ai(rtt«»'«Uctol« o< {MBaJlinsJdU division bad no *4(*<IaTtb* s£3tion of * Coaaty OooociUor *» »»;division, but at tihe same tiawbe.-fyQii their duty t«_ ,|ivs a belpiac '*meleetora'of tba Kflbeny; rMvijoo VWtanoe v«s- raqulrsd. sorb* eontv*Kesjrney tn WtoJnibl* jtvntteaawi' Uthat poeitioflj attd he iMr. Wlfttn ) mtyd by M*rKSrneyv Krstdja^Mi& 'or eoftsid^ imsjsw aftdT& S

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aae Ctekjs«idh« b»djt)orived by ihe mid-' ' :day p^ a tender, "wbic^' |aocordang to tie "post-mark, m4st, i»ve been 'po*te<f. it tea: .O'clock timt day. The adveriiseman{'sey« that: ¦all tefid«r« should be pdsted in sufficient tim© "to re«ch-by (10* rockatog poet - . ;

, Chaiitnan 0b. ifcCaifthy) — What hour '•nciuia it reach here?• ': . i . .

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¦. Clet*—It *honld reach, my office by the''

-'Mr™ Er>ner- IWihen did yon get that?. Clerk—£.got Jt lust now ; it waa sfter tweive

when Tgo^ tt; .¦Mr, Quinlso-iWhat is the tender for?Clerk-It is ifor bread. - ^ '- \MJ. Quinkn (looking at the envelope) said!

he recognised the writing of Mr. J. J. Breen,and. he proposed :tb«t the tender be enter-iained, as Mr. Breed had been very busyduring the week,,and-he might have been'pushed for , time. . ;.- v Mr. Bogerj1 seconded Mr. Quinlan's pro-$»»ition,'.- '• ' ¦' ¦' • ' , : . . ¦'• ;-Cbsdrn*anr-'I move as an; amendment thagwe' do aai entertain the tender.

The' amendment having been - seconded, avote was taken and there voted .—For the proposition—?Messr». QuLnlan, 34Power, Roger*, Pfsher, and J. Mtarphy—5.Against—Messrs. M»her, Flynn, Carew, E-¦Walsh, Kearney^ and the .Chairman—6

— One othei1 tender -which- was received waathen opeifed, and the elerk said it was froniMr. P. Sriscoe, wbx> tendered to supply thebest white and brown bread st 4d. per 41hloai, .

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Mr. I nn proposed. And it was secondedby the Chairman, tbat this ' tender be not ac-cepted, and «i advertisement be again moed1for the snpply of bread, which was unani-Itnouely agreed to. ' ¦ .- :

. Clerk—I faave received four tenders for beef,mutton, chops, and ox heads.&Cr. QufnJ&n—Well, I propose that thelowest tender get it, who ever it is. ¦

•¦; Mr. Walsh eeconded. •The Clerk said the lowest fender was Mr,

Thomas Prtz«rald'«, the present eoniractor,¦ho tendered to snpply beef at 39e. 9d. pee«wt ; mutton, -9d. per fb; chops, 8d., and ox'heads at 2s. each. .OATMEAiL, .INDIAN. MEAL AND ELOTTK.

'Mr. D. ' Keiineally tendered to supply oaf-meal at 30s. Indira meal, at Ha. Bd., andflour at 2«s.f which wse sccepted.¦ . 1 ' MjTJT.Tr. :The former contractor tendered to supply155 gallons of milk per day at 6d. per gallon,and was accented. • . ¦

- - - BXTTTEB AND BGG8.The tender j<rf Bridget Morris, H:gh-streef,to supply ee-gs »t 8d , pet dozen and butUcat lOd. per ih; was. accepted. .

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The tenders of the Apotbeoary HallJ)ublia,for the sopply of medicines, and tbe fMediosJBequishe Conrpany, Cork; for surgical ap.phancee, were1 accepted. : . .

DEAf lf JBBS.A irD VBBONICDRY CAf AmS OF THE EAR

Pe*fi" JS2Sli w*7 a*»n* °? %*«» h »•scwroe of gn ^ mtidtdfin to kaCTr tW the Drooettreahoant As been w«oo4«rfnDy saeooafal fa (Us dae»of *K± Tb* pme fthis b to beibond £0 the retrain' SnpplesMaiitJtbt Jcoraal ot the deal M vbidteca-taioa report! of * number of eared Uses, i free axrrrfWjJSej ii . fc. *btaa* d*e5SJSSacreter «|J t Dwaet Imtitato. Begenfa FaABosd,Londco,K^ W. :¦ ¦, - , • , , ; • • : . . • :

Oaedt&s aost remarkable outm U tb* ct lbs.Hut, aad ber rare, h rlnr of her age (781 sad et tfavttobborn d c«« cf te 'daBJ TeWt to* SB faoda sdra^M-at the Pro eTlnstaqt, are s»!ES*}?* *• r»**sti»op« n> ttos«wiioe» ;defeoU of hearing hs/ra bamprooonnoed incorsjbta. Tk»bar bearing, aaWtoinr.w . * .rt8^ ?? *»>=• »»>det. J«ni 17th, WOL5«r j-r jtaperfeetfciftub, •** mf bamrlaa;•o modi faafroTtd tbs* I <** hatr dietiDot>sa75•peskta*(TOO m pbtfcniv I fcefL need of mh££c

tboee who wJ»h sdvioa as to the •ppliastiM of tbsDronot treetmeatfor any spedal etM, aWlvritefora report Jfona, which mtbUt aayooa safftifaf torndenfaaa, or any «sr, sow aad QuoA diacaM to sdisaJttheir OM» to th«Coowlth» Ffcykian. Tbii 7cmfeseqt wtth OM Journal Sad Birppleoont, sad adyioebyoomspondenea is always gtm fraa of charge.

NEW" BUSINESSWe have again much pleasure in directing

eitentian to «ie fart *he.t Mr. A. 8. Furtongwill, on Wedneadsjr next. open, bis bif f b - c k m mgrocery ctoree ftt .TrThe <<aay. Wateriord. "Wbh*ave-np dottbt wluiterer, ntt thst tfr. yorirmg ¦ ;will succeed in est*biishing «, lsajg» aad1 coo-

;stantiy increasing business. W«t, aje. arw»«r'that he is rtockmg a laneTand viried assort- .aent^hejbest'daee of foods, <nd we hni"no doubt ttrat bit too* experience, ih W**er-

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¦ i "Hip, hip, hurfaT | ; . . ' : ; ¦¦ . '¦ '.¦ i How theyW cheering away. .. '

" Hip, hip' -they're growing uncommonly gay," Hip—'tis a way. we've got in the"-r-hie~

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Lord, what a deiice of a shindy they lack up!I But at (length they l>ave done;

And dcop off , one by one, ; .From their :chairs,<bvercome by the ^claiet

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: And at a quarter to four • :All He retched

on the -floor, \Enjoying in chorus a mighty fine snore;;While still, to, "the claret! like gay follows slickThe jwann-hearted squire and'.his jolly friend

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There's a , cooper! of wine by Tom Connolly'sdhair,

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And he stoops for a b&ttle—At what does mstore ? . , i •_ - | - ' :¦'

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! Can it be ~ ? Oh, no doubt, . • ; ;I My fineh lad you?re found out ! .

There's the cloven foot ! plainly as eyea canhWmld. ¦

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' i " Cut your stick,-; ¦ : ¦ " ¦ • •! i Master JNick, ¦! : ; ¦ ¦ :; If I may make spJbold! '

Ton my life, what a jest , •I To1; have you for my guest—

You,;toping by dozens Lafitte's very bast!Be off , sir ! you've dnrnk of my ; wine to

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"No.l thank you*" says Nick ; "Tom, 1 likeyour . society-rr . , _

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i You may guess that your win©; Has more bouquet than mine:

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¦While a drop of! such claret remains in yourepllar !! ;

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For this, my dear; fellow, iis my ultimatum 1

Tom I rings for ith e flunkeys: they enter.—-' What nowP i : ; ; : : ¦

He looks at old Wick, with a -very; dark brow.And says, wh'ilevthe latter complacently bearsHis glance, " Klik' that insolent rases ! down

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' , At their master's. be'hest,i The^ approach to th& guest, . :

Though to kick | him down stauo aeemo noioke at the; beet ; ; , .; ! h i ' ¦

] But! when: they .draw inear, ! .j With a humorou® leer | i . •

¦Nick |cries—"(My good friend*, .you had betterbe civil,- | ¦» '

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'Tie riot pleasant, believe .me, to deal with thedevil ! .

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I'm that much-abused person-*so ido keepaloof ,

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And, -lest you' Dhwld doubt me, pray, .look atray hoof."

¦. -I ; i- i : 7 "'¦ ¦¦ ',TViAn ¦ liftine hi«v lea with an air mo^t polite,He places -the cloven loot tuii j in meir sagut^

| ! /When at ones, with a!roar, '¦ ' :.j They all ruifh to the door; : . |

And stumbling o'er wine-coopsre, sleopsra andchairs, 1 I j , • • ' ¦ ' ¦ , 'i ¦¦: ¦ : ' " ' - ;

Never atop till they've gat.to tho.fcot of theBtairs^ : • : ! ; . • ; ; . : I . ¦; • . - - ;

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The rjarpon is' GOnt for—he.!e<wh«&rrii« no go—}Nick plainly defies him. to isend1 huh below : >

j 'With a comical pihiz, : .i Saya he'll iatay where he io> i

And bids 1iim; Wone for an'; arrant old qtiizliAaks ] how ;5 his] mother;' Bnd treato him,!

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With i im-pertdhonce.j nothing' : on ©arth cpuld.osceed.' ' - .

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And yows that he ne'er will indnco Niels to ,budge. ¦ • ' ¦ ¦

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(From ; Nick; the equire cands ofi at once forhip reverence, I. • ¦' . . ¦.'¦ -

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If he saw any hope i :,5*hat hiu power could induce ttis old boy to

Father Makohl, anrd-.that; for; Nick ho'o |amatch, i

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IDoesn'* a3k: belter; sport than; t6 aomo to theecratcb ; :¦ ,

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While ;ttie rightenpd. domesticB scarce yetttut©

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A ttwt !{(5f* a" cn>pet; :bwt il-he rtiftiees, r \ . :(Stoteij Nibk^may ©tay witb1 Kfifi' eu long C3

" A plot lor ft cfhap&t t" Tom Connolly cries:. i • ." FaithC I'll build one ffljwll , i-hat will gladefl

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I. I "TSiftt be otall, dottblfl auick, 4 ¦ . ¦

If you'U undertaftfl ito etRndawrtflrand brrck.r" Agreed redid -the squire ; f o tl# JHWt tekeij

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THE| WATERFQRI) HARBOtJRBO I0 AND I THE FREEMip& ^opieT. I ;

At Monday's meetihg of the H^rbour-Bjoard,Mr. HJ .J. Forderpresiding, it was proposedbv Mr. j -And-rew.Flirrell , seconded by AldermainPotwer, [and- xea^lyed (Jar ¦ Edward Jacob; dis-senting)—-".That *e observe with pleasur^ thatthe scheme for >rovdd'ing a 'Free Bridge atWaterford1 is beiiig actively proceeded with,arid we] reaffirm air approval of the project gbein^ in the ibigl.est degree beneficial to thecommetcial interests of our city." : : ; i'j : ¦ ;

On the motion oJ the CTiaiianan a special sub-committee "was appointed to enquire ;«,nd neport(withi'the ' 'aid of an expert, of the-i su'bfcojri-mitlee- s« desire) as to what' improvement-:would be dieairabld to bring the Port of Wetor-foxd; tipj'-to the level, <% modern requirements;sxtd as to the best means of providing the funds1fr»r iumfl. ¦ - ." I . . . ; ' ' . - . . . -. '; - - \ \ :. • ¦ ;

It ¦vy-as unanimoii8ly a^rreed to give: the :BoatClub a- tenancy at wi'll of 1 15& feet of the BallaiitQuay, belw j W.ar ng"s Pill; and it- was i ialsp1decid'ed;to fit the ' Sicily " with: steam steeringgear;- .

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This niatoh. iwas played in splendid weatheron Sunday, on the gfound'3 of . the iDe, LaCollege, and resulted in <a win for De La Sjalleby 4 goals g points. ;. . ; \ ¦. ¦¦.. i "* ; . ; ¦ THE PLAY; ' , ¦ . \ . \

The teams dined tup at iSO, ind^ w-hen ;the•ball -was rthrowri in p & La SaHe -f&^k poisseseionandi after some very fine play, adored; «;g|<)^l:.After the piick <?iit the De<£a'Salle again ruflheoit& $. \p . j goal; "and" ¦after «ome very exclppgplay pefote itlHe; goal posts, acored' another goal;This aeemf^^to>aken S." S.'w) « bit, and Mba mighty : effort scored: ajpoint; Just beforuthe jwnisile; j sourid'ed De Ca Salle added ^opoints to '.their score. Half itiirieV—' . .." . . | ;

DeJLa Sail© ...,!..,.; . 2 ;g6als.2 poittta. !,,;¦;¦Stephen-street j ..-,,.....'.. ;..,.... ; 1 pomt. j .j ,

On jplAv; being rfe«umed> *he¦'-De. Xa Saileagain 'ruined the 'ball to S.| 6: goal, and ajft^r«fome very flne^pJay |from'8. m\ bacfes;. p. Haw*Bppred'a japlendid goal. After puck out, he,ball was ;kept in centre field for BGBM time,'when; Joaejm -Walsh, with; a aplettdid putek,!'acor dj a! goal.. ': Stephen-street again rufihed¦and J ann«jx«df Another point. l>e /La Sallel!re>;tnrnecl bi addintf two points to their sd6t6.From ;tWi t<> *h«T*a dof (he play no ifurttier,score wa? made oft cifher aide.' {Final Scores — :

De La- Salle ,,„, , ,,,, , 4 Rodls 4 points, iStephen»atr*et.., , .....i.» ,iT,M.. 2 point*, I ;

For De La Sail© Joseph; Walsh pLaydd* ft6Olendidv Kam«j as did- alioli flroiehvi Mora AH .Sftftiee ; and Hawe. ,iPor SteT»Hofl«»{redt f atty *Cooper firid l>«ly p%ed well.; " '¦ % ¦; ¦

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On. -Friday, ! a jme«tihg interred .to .promoteunify, and •self-reliance amt>n:gst theT men andwon?;eo engaged.las • drAper'i 'a^iataij ;ts in»-ia-*fi:city, was 'held i^i the Commiiteeflwoinoi theTown Hall, tiy kind permysion o^f i|he Mayor.The attendance was large and [representative: o'

various city 1 eatabli3hxnen(s; ;eng aged in th|>dTapery tradei Ao invitationj wag. thrown outto. thej adieaengl^ed as asaratantk in thte-yari!QU3 houses, but ; .the response wks j somewiiatdisappointing; in that respect, ak no femali^employe put in ^n appearknee. [Business ac-cordingly had to -be proceeded mm.imimia "t'hfaid of even la single shop-jfid or dress-rooii*worker, i • '¦¦¦!

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Mr; Fitzpatrick /at.id—It is] bei :teri that 'weshould go to ibu siness, and befor .> doing soj jmay mention \ that Couiicillor James A. P6w|erhad promised to prc^id© atithis me^tib^—(apr?iause). But; I much regret to day : that Mr.

ciwer has-not ' been very; [well jol late, afid"'could not possibly fulfil . *his; .promise! I I hav6a JftUer fromiihim. which I>' inlill no'w read:-^

Dear Mr. Ryan—I regret jvery inucn.loAving16. ¦ my not being better to-day,' to | be quite unr«ble to preside at your meeting [tofnight. ; Itrust:I have; jnot inconvenienced; you in thesligh'test, and ; wishing youx j association everysuccess.—I am, etc. ' ! ¦ j .! I !¦ •' ¦ \ . - \ - '; . : . : -::- - ' : ! : JAME£J A HfOWER.! :.—(applause).^ ; .

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¦absence ct Councillor Jamesi A."; Power, Mr.Michael I^yanj should take the| chair] , ; J-Mr . Cofiey ^econded the motion!, which .wai

very cordially¦ adopted. ! j i j ! ' i ' 'j ~

The Chairmjan, in the couir^e ofj %is speech,said that he Assjred those .present iwho were,acquainted with the object fpjj jwih^chl they. lh^assembled, nainely to form an i organisationy 0.voice1 the opinions and put1 ioxwir^ ;the : jiiatclaims ol such1 a large "body iof i workers; as thedrapers' assistants of Irelandi a !neCid: which,was long felt, i He <would noi detain j fche meeWing,! which was intended to bei ;a practical anwa buamess-likel meetiingj with 4;8pejechi, andsfiewould ask tho*& assembled ^'proceed!,to;'-me,work in hand without further delay^atpplause):

i THE SECBETABY^HIP. M ¦ ¦ ¦] ¦•. MrJ Lannon' proposed the jelectiojn of Mr.;Cahill for the office , adding that; .everybody!knew i of the- -great-interest he had jtaken- for-aiIon? time in.tthe 'affairs ^of tihe Association. ;'i

The' motion "vyas seconded by iur. 'Fitepatrick;and passed amidst appiausei j i ;. : i ¦ . ;

Mr. i Cahill tihariked the meeting, and- saidhe supposed that)he could not see lanybhing;:that should .BC j recommend bis iserYicep: to themeeting, but 3ie promised' that he ;wbaiild sup-port the interests!of the Ass'ooitftion1 in .ererVway ;feasible-T<applause)^i' j ;

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do iie "to* 'listen! to the organiBex fT^ni DublitLMr.1 O''LehanerK'ou<l applauseV—who comesfrom the parent Irish Association-ift Dublinr

A Yoice—Bel is very welcomer-<4ppl:ause).'Mr. -O'Lehane then addressed the i meeting,

and presented; in anly fnterestilny points for theconsideration 6f intending mejriobersJ He exrplained the several objects; of the Assbciationas appended—To pr*ovkDe a weekly allowancefor members w^enisick or out of employment;to secure fair payment and tjha eatablishmentof a fair minimum wage; to!secure definitelyfixed hours of j labour and paymenit for over-timio;;to assist jmembers in obtaining employ-ment ; tov aboliih fines and- to improve : the rsrlationB between erojj loyers and|employees; tosect re the abolition1 of the present ay stem ofboardin? and lodging employees: to! promotethe learly closing of dll ehopa, and to; secure forthe einbloyeeB; in the "wiholesffle land ! retaildrapery trade «• weekly haH hoJiidayj i to assistin defraying the funeral expepBes df membersand i to provide, annuitie"; ; tot .- ihety families;to prive Iejal «ld to members in cases wheretheir rights may be inHngedloi-i on matters ingenArfl^l that c-ome 'witmn ttte;sphere:ot tneorganleiation ; to initiate and| support legisla-tion for the bejuant.of our clas* | to enable eachbranch of this 'organisation to ,be ^presentedon the'Tradefi CJoujtcil in its respective localityand Jo obtain representation for the Associationat- the annual -Trades Union; Oon)?tep3l v " : : -

MJ, Sullivan :moved—That iwft. the; draperyemployes of Waterford, in public mepting ss-semo-leii, entirely agriee with "thfe!programme ofthe 'Jriflh ©rapers' Aesdstanta' Beneflfc Protec-tive J Association, and toe wojmtee jt -he : moverment'our hearty; co-operation <and supjport, -andthat | we1 do now; establish a branch j in Water-ford-Happlause), : .i ¦ i l - j . : "

_Th& proposer [made an excellent speech insupport "of the: motion. j - , ! i i ¦

Mr. .Smith, in; well chosen ieims,1 $pofce tow motion, whl;eh ' was passed With acclama-tion- :j ¦ •.

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i OFFIOBP^. y \ !- . ; ' ;i The meeting kext : prooeed;«d; to], appoint

officers , who wlill continue in; office untilAug'wt next, when the financial'year of the Aspsociation will terminate. The ! results ;were:—; President^-MrJ Micihaelllyah j! proposed byMr. T. Smith, aiid seconded by! jHr.l (joffey

Vice-Presidentl-Mrj Stephen l Eyfen ; : j>ro -pojjed by Mr. Svtllivan, seconded; by Mr.i .-Fdtz-patrick. * "! ¦ ." : |. ¦ .¦

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Treasurer—Mri W. i Shalloe (Mes&ts. Tobiniand 80ns); proposed by Mt. Qofley, secondedtoy MriiMcCormiok.j ' | j ! ' i - * ^; 8ecret^rv--JMr,|C&Wn{ twopostd by Mri Lan«norti Seconded W Mr. T. Banitb^ ¦ :: Committee—Mt. 9mith tooved itne appoint-mentx>f a committee to eonaytdf representa-tiveasfroffl the taielious drapers*1. |hoite$8J-Twoeach from Bobert|dn;acd Ledliefs; Hetona anaUB« envu uvui VMCVU tuja: vv^i rrniou fuiaPieldiagj Jame* 'A. wwer . and iCo, ;' Hftttle/fc,etc., ind that the bewly Wected committee

vttftre tower: to co-op other mBmbers. jMr. Cofiey. second id the (resolution, which

wat'c itfoleed at ison » length, but eventuallyrpas^ei without 4f«* «!? ..The i«lin" of themeetiig;being Jbajat wv na ine ¦ better]- pUa- tolet tile .matter ' stand; Mntit the clwe <rl thefinanci w 7«an ¦{$¦ Autfuit, vfieh"!* tf^Mt ofth« Mtnaiittes could, H necesBirV ta>«j)lace.t»mteim« fidbeftB4n afid Le bNp i>in*nott aiW' J; QTBM*n; S«i anaj jDd.ylftibBard

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*> The annual general meeti^if of this Olub was•held on Friday ejeriihg .at 'Allen'fl Hotel> Ool-•beokfstreet^-1 Mr. :p. 'P. Redmond1, Vice-Pre-i-dent^and subsequeniliy ¦Dri Oeprgelv-MaCkesy'iT:C.,'oecup'ied the chair. The other memberspreaent were-^Hessr^. Harry L. Ward, T.C. ;J. J. Brophyi Hon::Sec. and lTreasurer; W. E.Jones, Captain; E. H.| Burcjhall, VicerOaptain^J. Byrne, Christopher Dunne; : Thomas Davies,

J'UXL.; Thomas Hawej !A; H^ Jarvis, S. F. Kidd>'. Kennedy, T. -Longinife, E. Moorej W. Mere^

dith;, A. McElroy, !£. A.1 : Naughton, A. P.'O'.Rri«n. V. O'flradvi Peter O'Codnor. TomStewart, H. G. Whallpy., :; || .¦ ;

The minutes of; . (the last annual meetini;haying been read and signed, it was; decidedto tiake .. ' ' ' '.j ; | - ; ' : ¦ ;¦ ' ' .

;. THE ANNUAL REPORT;and Statement of Accounts! as readit a copy ofwhich having been already; sent to each mem-beriof .the Club. The j following is fche reportr—

" iCompared :withi the report isubmitted to yousA the annual generallmeeting held on the 19thApril," 1901, your Committee anticipate thaityou; will ¦consider .the*present reportigratiiying.' "|At. <bhe ttinne jnentioned,. -tihe ciub could¦boast of 45 membersi loiily.'! The member rollhas since increased to: 160. 1 :

" Twelve months ago the Club was!in debt to.the':ertent of £94 19s. 8d'. The! total1 liabilitiesdo,nofc now exceed £47| If 8., and the Club owns,

[ as you are aware, ivaluable property,; as well asi ilhir6e snl'endid cups] i viz;-pfne Fenton Cup,I The; Bradlaw/Coip, and The! Goff Shieid. Youi will, therefore, see- that the ,Olub is once againi in. a;very sound financial position. This happy; result is in. the main.: due. to ;the generosity OJ:j ouirleateemed and worthy Vicfr-President, Ald.iiW. |G. D. OoS, J:P,,\who came to the rescue1; when our ship looked .veryl like sinking andmade us itib e very munificent present of £50. :

"heedless to -say, ! our .best and wannest! thanks at .least are due to (him. Notwithstand-1'ing .the fact that the'aijnual subscription to. the!<chi& was last year; reduced by one-ihalf , th*'jincom e from this source, .owing to the inoreas-'jed1 membersihip, has 'been up to £5 ni«re thanithat;for 1900. ' . ¦ ; ; ! . :| ;; ¦" Your Committee; regret that the Olub Buns;Iwercj oiot so well attended duringJibe past year!'{if we exclude the tfiTst, one or two) as they;might have been, and jhope to see an improve-''meni in. this direction «next year. '" ; "i- "The Smoking Concert:held1 ,under , the aus-;picea of ihe Club iii May : last wag, as|; the local jpapers' described it;

^tihe most ^ucpesaful of;¦reunion's of this kind held:in 'the city fEor a very:

long*; time," and showed1: clearly tihe friend lyrelations and good-fellowship which lexists be-tween the members of the 'W.B.Cj;and the;sis*er clubs in the city, and our best thanksare due to .the visitor-^ from other cluhs on the ,occasion who helped to make it toe success.itWas. : ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦

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!"Tie opportunity giVen , to ladies to become

memibera of tihe oluo, j -was ; to a great extentavailed of, and" added: very much to '(th& plea-sureof the. cluib nmi.i- : i :

"Your Oommi-ttee,much regret the few in.number of racing members in your club, whichwas always in tihe past !able to Ihold its own inthat jdire&tion .- ! . i .| ; , ;! "There were a couple of llnter Club Racesdecided during the year, in whioh a team fromyour club competed. A* the R.I.C. Sports lastyear,? iMessr8. McElroy.i Naughton, and Whal-ley carried the W.B.Ccoloura: to victory, beat-ing the representatives iof the. R.I,C?C.C , andthe C.Y..M.S.C.G.. At ithe .Christian Brothers'Tournament a challenge match between.yourclub l and the Olorimer c.C# was decided, andyour renresentatiyes were beaten only by ayery param margin, i , - •

1 "Ai the return matcn. with Clonmel oa likelyto b,e;, decided this year> your Committee hopetihatShe racing membets will go into training•as soon as possible, i and thiat the ih-KsomingOommibtee will be dn itih e happy position ofbeing, able to select s team competent! not onlyto reverse the defeat of fet year with theOlom-mel C.C 'but to bring!further laurels to theC0ood Old W.B.Q.' ; : ; ¦ |

; " TQte facilities afforded cycling men' .to trainin Waterford are greftter : than." in ahy t<rwhtffob-aMy in Ireland; and tihereJore'thd greater! *» tii4! surprise -that' we, have not m r of theonahiong»t u«." : . < : ¦' • - L | - - . ¦ • ¦ ;

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the adoption of the ;Report and Statfment or; Accounts, said he thought they would all agree.with him that notwithstanding the 'lact thatithey had to face a' very1 hard -year, jjnd over*.; come very- great difliculties, they came fairlyi well dut of the• prdeat-f(hear, hear). , A t theipreserit moment they i were in debbto the ex-jten t oi £29, but that time twelve monthsIbey:owed a flum of £94. Xhislarge reduction in theliabilities of the Club,'he need scarcel" tellIhem was due in the: main to the fact that theirfriend; Alderman W. O. D. ; Goff, hiad oncemore cotne i6 the assistsric« ¦ f ' the Club andgiven! 1 ;the extremely Jibkral donation :of £50,¦whichi they would alii 'agree, should be ac-: owledged with very; Ismcei'e': thahk« -{ap-.plause). The Club wag no .in. gji * pros-perous a condition ,as they couIH desire, 'butab was ! pleasant to know Ithat ith'e"membership,jnoll had advanced enormously iwjLthin the pasttwelve; month*--(apbla1i4«) Tbsr*1 was sonieir<vialJ: loss incurred on iti*. famouai run-toTramore, when 1faey commenced with, a halo offflyry .to the Grand Hotel] If these ruris couldTO jjuaiittiiiea vnrouza ,H1'6-, year, X16 UlOUgatthey would emash all reboros; with referenceto Cluba in this part joif the; country-—(hear,hear), i That was his! | individual dpinion;speakitag as one who..attended ihe famous ranalluded to. Some members of the Club seemedto <thitik they had ,iaado a mistake ini aakingth« ladies pf thd(towii! to join iaim in makingtheir -social reunion a oappy/ and pleasant. Inthat ottiniotf ihe did { not : mm at All—<»p-plflu«eV He tfl&oghi ¦! thj ladi gface4 (heirlutia oo taany-p*&*»j«|isi.i»fl)d' the 'Happy; tmileswhidi j-thfiv all had sflfo ' on their foce« . indi-

• oatingsj had ,a£fordedl j th -KapplaaieJ.j He*incer«iy hoped the incomfng committee woulddo thetr best in the piomptioh ,of the Clubtans, and pointed ont th tjlhejmni under ;th«ojd or4*i of; things; were t{c*Hy 'dead m,i eycled<to-rnpt only. ! 'in¦; wautMord.; dr Anyother pjaee in Irelsndi I but ¦ in Englind—(hear, hear), He *inc «ly Wped' ipa in-' waning i Coatmittee wouli tjia.M every effortto '&«£ll'tU« Club N*n*ioontinttedif The Wat»r-lofd Jlcyele Oloib hid better <apiHtic4 from.orwy point ol ylew;tti«fct any ]ot>het Glub'jioIrelandl! They had a *pl*ndid tr cx, vti<&; pefrfectsftwilltie» jpf training, ibtjt h<Hwith#tliniJinirW&t fa^ they ftftd found the greatest dimculty«i K«UIIIK a- -warn oi nveL iiojppw tne yioDmel.Cluh lh Check. Clqnmel tndWH*!ftmall| place,wft» \eem ti lorn wiiM i icwg; brigade of 86mjftn,-. «ftd 4t w«med 'M m a gM {h m';th t th»'

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well as he, could 'desire. Mr. Jones!wouldc dohis best to;proinpte racing if he had an appor-iunity^ 'He tcilld np't^oonimand tiis time,, withthe" result! that* h-e was not able.io orga-Qise tiheracing-element; of the dub ntbo ^ fighting force•f=so. toi speak. 'On; the following' tnorndng she<Ohairmain^ithifeS^'Duniiean^;Jonedwo^otart ih' thi

'fearly hours on their freary°pilgrini-<age to the Jrish meiropolia J6r the purpose oimaking some {effort to wipe-oo-t an anomalytitat exiefed! in the cycle goyerfcroent "in Ire-land-i(applau«e). His fnenda i and himsetfwere the first in Ireland to protest eRainst Kule33, wMch tbey maintained, was absurd an^ridiculougi, and -which had' hopelessly brokeiidown—(applause). . : Owing to: the . taxwhich i t : imposed, 'they could not getmore than threa clubs.out of eix.in the oity oiWaterford to j oin the Irish Cyolists' Associ*-tion-^heiir; h'ear). The Committee of the;Wa.terf6rd Bicycl^ Club, in their report suggestedthat they '.should commence the season hy aconjoint run—if; the other clubs in the citywere only «ood enough to join ' them. If so,they would, ha e a ran on Easter I Monday, thatwould hot only! be a credit to thei cycling clubs<M vvateriord, but also to Ireland—(applause).

Mr. Dunne kaid he; had' great, pleasure iaaecondmg 'the kdoptiod of the report and »tat«j?jnant of accounts, so ably proposed by Mr;Redmond. ; Although . their financial positionwas not, so good) they had reason to congratu-late themselves on the improvements that hadr5hewn itself-since last year—<hear, hear).' liwould be a great pity if anything happened.the good old W.B.C. There would be regretfelt , not only in .Waterford,..but in Ireland—(hear,'hear). T?ier6 was no dangef of that now.(X>rtner, owing to the genorsity ¦; o f ' Alcterman<5off in giving a very handsome subscription—iapplause>-rand he -thought they oould Jookxorward with ©|ery hope to the coming season.,—¦(applause). ! " " ¦ • . • 'Mr. H. L. Ward said he -agreed wiih theChairman in what he said regarding the Bmai:numbers that j attended1 the runs lately. Hewould be sorry to think thart cycling was on.he wane.in Waterford, and "an effort should;>e made to getj some new blood into the cluband turn out an a creditable ..mariner—(hear,tear) . He had heard a good deal ahout tinfamous run to iiaramore, but unfortunately hewas Unable to be present on the occasion.He hoped that many Bueh rims would be heldin th& coming Reason, and he thoroughly ap-proved of taking th« ladies on i these runs—,hear, hear and laughter). He thought as muchattention ehoul^d Be paid to the' pleasure de-partaient oi:their club as to any other.depart-ment. He hoped the. comiirg season.would b<niarked with great success, and that All .wouldput their shoulder to the wheel and make theClub as good- -ajrid as successful as it was -ftwie paax, n not more so—(applause). He.Jioueht the outgoing hon. secretary, Mir. J.J. Brophy, had done hiB •bnsinep a-.»n an adxnirable mariner during the nast yearr-<hearhear). The member rol l within^he (past twelrtmonths bad.increased from 45 to 160» If- thestmembers continued to pay up their half-crownsthey would'hav© a good reserve, and he hopedeverything associated with -thedub Would oi-on well and , prosperous during'the comingseason-r(aDolau8e). ¦

The adoption of th^ report and statement o.'accounts was then put and1 carried unani-mously.•ELECTION OF OFFICERS. . .MTV 'Ward oroposed the re-election of DrOllackesy -aa President of the Club, and re-ferred to the keen interest that gentleman hac*aliwaya taken in jit.

Mr. Burchalli seconded -toe 'proposition,which was carried with acclamation.VloE-PBBSrDENT^. IThe following!gentlemen were tmanimousljre-elected, "on the proposition ol Mr. A. PO'BTien, seconded by Mr. Thomis 'Davies:-The iMayor (Alderman R. Hedrne. J."p.); AidW. G. 6. Goff ,| J.P. ,- ifr/ W. B. : L'Strahg€Duffln, C.E., and Mr. C. P. Redmond.

OAPTAINJ ANip VKJB-CAPtAIN.. . .On the proposition of Mr. Donne,' secondedby Mr. Burcnall,. Mr. W. ^. Jones was re-elected Captain. IMr. Burchsll was re-appointed' VicevCaptain,on. the proposition of Mr. O'Brien, eecond&ibr M*. Ward) ¦ I . - . . i ' ¦ i • • : ¦=HON. SBOaETAEY AND TBE4SU|ffiIR,Mr. J. J. Brophy Intimated that he could notact for <a aecond itime in the dfual capacity ofHon. Secretary'and Treasurer, a» he had norsufficient tame to! devote to the duties. Durintthe pastjrear' ihej did his little 5ert on .behal.of the' Cjttb, and would be glad to: give ¦ anyassistance possible to his succesaor in;the :con- :duct of the• Olul> for the coming esr-Kap-

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' • ' : ' ¦ •/ ; ¦•:¦¦- . . . • * ¦ • - .The Chairman (Mr. Redmond) *&id: !h&;kn8wMr. Bropby** business took ihim- qut of townvery'often in the] week, and he though tit wat-only fair to relieve him of the difficult iask oJtiying to do impos*ibiliti««—fli«A». h«*r\Vn trie proposition of Mr. Longniire, jeconded by Mr, Bt»chall, Mr. A. P. C rien waeuaanimously fleeted to the position;' " .Dr. 'Maokesy, President of tihe Club, at tfbie*ta« of' the iproceedingt ©nteredJ -the - room; an» was most cordially greeted. . ! ; : •¦Mr. Redmond vacated Ihe chair, end* it was;t«ken byi'th'e .PMident. . . L ¦ ¦. . - . ; t . '¦ Oi'tpe proposition pf;Mr . Ward, igeoondediby Mr". O'Brien, a warm vote of thinks waspassed to Mr. i Brophy for the «bl» manner inwhich he had: discharged the duties iof Hon.Secretary and j Treasurer during the past, year.

V ' -m .Mi TSB CGMMTTTBB. i ! ! .:a Oommittflft for ft» «owrfn« ye«HB4eters TA. Lonmire. i P. CXCoan<>rjHTl45 '0u; IXunne, A. MoEkos'. tnd Dr, K«S ^.¦: ¦: :. .. ¦ Amnixm: .v r i/ l ' j 'v, :pointed on th« proposition of Mr. iLonfmiw,seoondtd by M,x. B«amon<i. ;, -j ;.- , - • j - r : . ;! ' . j-v-r.^yOSW^Wi-TEiSSKiB..:! . .! ' - ' : ¦•' .; ': -• On the propo<itdoa oi Mr. DaviM. fapadedbyJ|ir.|ft«jrwi » oordial voUt of 'ttmi;; iWa$P4siea to M#ssr#i lonti-and Barofh Il.-CikpliSjoandiVioe-Capfctin. , . 1. i , .- - -T ;=.|;'- : : i-'"J ?.iir; H.;-L^Wwd (baying bean; mb.¥#'id(|&«ec<tad'chate : ;: ¦ ¦ i ' :.- :/ ¦ .;.; ¦" ¦("¦/;/-*J|--to, Dr. MuSf osmimi--KM -'tettw'jitflp ¦«Iw*y* t«k«n! in ip« clubr «ad:-ai inrcswi Lj^wflr* h» WAJ tiw #trorig«t plllit :t y.?i&ii t ir ift, Burc&ai^^

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CARRIOK-ONrt|lllft BOARO OP :

'AV.the meeting of tfai^bbdy;- held <m abovetiay,v-Mr. ' F.- MaMevillelj.ERSided',: and there-wereiiresent tfiss-Gmbb'jftMebsfs. M. J>rohanJJ?: ; W. Mara, and J*. F4hy.•¦'•; : - ": Mf. Kie»ty, ABsietant Cierk,-in the absenceof t&e Olerk,' read th*'" porre^kmdence, etc.,and the other officials present iwere—Mr. J.Walshe, Master, and Believing Officers HickejrPovrer and' ©alton., . ' . f- : t

i i STATE OF THE HOTftJE. . " ;,. Total: number 6f inmates remaining in thehoxtse the previous Saturday, 265; admittedduring the week.-69: ctb^hari^d;1 81: died, 5:remaining in house- on last Saturday, ;228;number of persons relieved, 264.

MASTER'S REPORT. ¦The Master Teported that on the requisition

of the medical officer; on 'the^

lst inBt.,- theservices of Nurse Kearney, froni Steeven's Hos-pita'l, Dublin', to attend' ® oase of- typhoidin the fever hospital, at a cost of 31s. 6d- perweek, -with rationir and travelUlig expanses,and on another - requisition received on 2ndinst., re re-emtxloyea Mary Torpey as Uemp

^or-ary : wardsmaid, to'tske; charge of the hospitalchildren, at a coat of '.a, 3d., per day, wimovjtrations i 36 casuals -this week.

; . MBDIOM. lOFFJCBB REPORT;;Dr. Sbepheason, ' XDedical" officer , reported

that a .patient named-John Tobin, aged -01; wassuffering from an affection of the eye, and herecommended! that he be sent 4o ufe CountyInfirmary for treatment ; •

An order was made to 'have him sent.SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS. .With reference to- the .minutes of jBnd' ult.,

the Local Government Board wrote^etatinathat the plans, specifications end' estimate r>tthe sanitary improvementa, proposed1 to becarried out in the Workhouse.Infirmary havethat the p.ans, specifications and estimate . tthese documents yinay be ifurnished io theBoard as soon as possible \ '

Miss Grubb—It would be well to write againto the engineer.; The Clerk said the «nttineer waf seeing.aftersome little arrangement* an connection withme matter, ovn ne .wouwj wnta to t&im again.VISraiNG OOMMitTTEE'S REPORT,

The Local Government IJoard wrote statinsthat they had before them-the minutes of ;th<jj ioccedingB of the tet inst., containing anentry o£ a report reoeiyed from the VisitingCommittee, and requesting that the Gaar-dians would be so good' As to take tbjs reportinto consideratiDny wHShVa' -view to adoptingthe recommendation contained therein.

Chairman—'Well what will we eay to- that?Mr. Diohan—'What was the last order made(m ivt.? . ' ¦¦ : -. . ', . : ¦ '.. ¦• ¦' . .

The Clerk said ihe .order 'm*de:'wiw, that iheMaster said there af«fe c&ai£ft4n stock.Mi. iWohan—Oh, lijat waa «il rignt,' Miss .Gru-bb—Tij at..-was not Ihe whole of theViditioag Committee^: Report. . ; - :Mr. jDrohah a*ked that the Clerk wouldjeadthe report over, and the Clerkhaving done' so,M?. Droha^^aid- with r«fewnce to the twoextra wardsmaids recommended to 'be got, b«thought a* far as he could j ettnember that- to«Jtsoar^ wasnotiniayour ol increasing the «taff,and he thought the helping toaub there werequite enougn'. He" bebev«a the itafi ia tbanoabital'tcas tiaite sufficient to meet the:re-quirements.. There was; a ouwe to every' six.patients*!there, whereas in other ' institutionsthe nur«e3: had' from ten to fifteen patient* to

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Miss Grubh asked wa* Mr. Drblian throughihe ho9p!ital during the week to prove toiastatement.: Sh© did not know -how fc e mad*out one nurse to .aix DaUents. .She-Venturedto say that if Mr: Drohan w#ntiou»d thi hos-pital, he wotua not «ay that: «t pMBeat tiherewas .no wardsmaid to wl bAok on If ah/' nursevook ill, or;went on 6h«ir holidays. Tnexe waaa. tremendous lot of inlamss and/old peopleceguirinjthe -graaieirt'«iroj«itol attwHaon.jioe uaasiex stua oe gpi aa «craruonai paiahand during tiie , week, i : .. !¦' ¦ ' ; 'Mks Gruby-S6 <hat>bow» there .w«« .notsufficient" waid'smaid* in fee Jvospital, or theitaater would not get ttn^addltionial band 'Mr. iDrojbin- Accordinif vf the flftmber thatI iheard>irere in th* bospittd, I think thereare only about sixty patiente in the bospit8l,and' I Briieve you 'h*ve ten nonee, Jasd «6at ishow 1 put it down six patients -to each imne.Auit Grobb—We hare; mow than irixtynatients if yoa nder to tile books you will «ee1'iw Mwt«r #aid toera were ieventy*seven intihe JwBpitai last waifki - ^<:i- •- • ;*- ¦¦:- : . '¦ •: '. After «pme other wnuik«ytt was decided torefer tihe matttr of th* W4rd»maid»tottfVttil-ing Commiitcsior tbemOttth, and"adjotmn the>ther portion oixtbe-zepjdrt. - . r -\ , - ' .

RESOLUTION:- : ~ :/ i;A copy of a rSssblutioB from;1 thei OaptlelnrCT-nkra directing'th>; att«n&Olt of the RigiitHonJ the Chief Secfat^ry,f6t ttel«ntix>.<!he focthat a coneld«r»l>l«;nmnbM: wJ$Tjf rifji;f cwiicountry, the du of' {£• prepatation of the?arllameotary 'VOterft/ and'J#oyi' ] «ts h«*beeii transferred hy the il ot t3 y%rnm«trtureiaira/ apr. JBW, W> t creaayt at OctiniyCounoiU,: and gtatlng that tbat doty.cin b«satisfactorily. done^ l v' / tibtt' ika'- .-QfUnicraa who har« all feeMqurai iooaiknowt.edge *t *h^ dtoo : w-

i iii them to'iproperly perform'wii work; TOW', tnerefoTet;call^ upan the Ohiel Bectistary'W take «fep»to have the' tew «ln*n4ed/ w %at ti* dnty>haii be wrtwderrta WW CterlwJ bff"njooi'

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Present—Messrs John .Walsh (in ithe chair),E. ; Mc/Carthy, i Thoinaa Veale, John G-rirtin,Denis i Kyan, AI. Mplpney, Thos. O'Connor. ;

! i lAJRTIZAiNS' DiW>ELLIiN.GS. i " ' ,Mr. McCarthy asked - iw,den the Artizans'

•awelliags .would become. ;the property ; of j the.town, j . ' : ' "¦¦ , ' " ' ¦ : ;

i . i ¦ ¦ '.Clerk—About 40J years, but t as they : go on

¦they ¦wjill ibe' clearing'them3elye3. ¦ • ;Mr McCarthy—iSome people t'-iin-k we would

own them af'er ten years. ; ' : !¦Mr. (McCarthy—Jyo, ibu>t you ; can ;sell them:Mir. Kyan : inquired ihow iw-as it ¦ when trie

ihouses were paying idr (themselves,, that therewas a debt. 1 . ' . I ; , '¦'¦

Clerk—That debtj was at the outset. '¦. ¦Mr. Veale—And you have to pay rates for

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MT. iRyan—'But iwhat I complain of is that£60 should be called upon from the ratepayers.There was certainly i great inecessity for anexplanation. ; ] .

Clerk-—ODt has been explained twenty times.If you 'come here to me any day I will giveyou.a full explanation. j

IMT. GRyan—if "you1 add the !£300 of a djebt towhat you borrowed,! (how much will it he?. Clerk-j -Here is ithe! explanation . ;It is

divided i-i n to forty parts. I - ¦ jMr. Curran—>We don't want the parts J Shut

up. ! : : | i . ¦ ' i •Clerk—I am giving . Mr. Ky-an a>n explana-

tion. 'Why don't you tell him:.to shut j up? .Mr. Gurrau—This question •¦will .arise at <a

special meeting! next Friday] I(MT Jlyan—iW.riy are we called ii pon fcoistnke

any equal rate BOW when the debt is diminish-ing? 1 ! ¦ j • ' " I

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ulT. O'Connor—If we owed £300 on thesehouses >six years ago and paid at the .rate of£50 a year, it oughtito 'be paid off now. ,

Mr. Kyan—The reason i say £60 is I /heardthe clerk swear .-it would he £60. :

Clerk-pDoni ha .toaismart jnow; when therate is Collected it will1 only make £50. '¦

Mr. Kyan^Do you say flhaJt 'the defalcationsunder this head would be £10.

Clexk-fiWe are obliged to show the auditor2s. 6d. I ; ; ' |

MT. Clurran—Auditors are no use." Clerk-HAren't they. |

(Mr. Veale—'Isn't Jthis. deficit due to the ac-tion of Certain landlords >whojdo not pay ?

Mr. McCarthy—The law oh the subject isrotten, i H a tenant; deducts .this rate from thelandlord he gets notice to . quit. :

Mr. &yian said he had the' management ofconsiderable property; (here, I and he alwayspaid thb .rates for Ithose whb paid rent, butif or those who did! not they refused to payrates, j i . j j : .;

(MT. Veale—I don't- irefer to you at all; jMr O'Connor said that the ratepayers ohould

¦not he charged for [these artizans dwelling^.'Mr. <jurran -wanted lito know what sanitary

expenses were j incurred for! the first i threeyears, although!they got over £500 under thishead, j ; ¦ ¦ i ;

Mr. P. ¦ Veale-—Would you give us an esti-mate of how much this landlords are back inthe rates? : :

Clerki-About £50.! MONtQIENTS.

An application was made 'by o. Waterfordfirm of isculptors for the use of a plot of groundat the Bridge. . j

Chairman—I would not 'be for letting it fortomhstpnes- at all.

Mr. T. Veale—Too soon <we! will want one. ofthem, j

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'Chairman—Let them know! that we decline,as the place is used! by fishermen.

I THE GAELIC LEAGUE.The Central Branch of 'the Gaelic Associa-

tion wrote protesting; against the recent ap-pointment of a German to|.be examiner inIrish; The circular was written, by Mr. P;O'Daly (a iDungar^arl man)j who is

generalsecretary of the organization. If a resolutionon the subject were adopted jit should he sub:mitted to the local land Dublin papers, as well¦as to the Central Branch. j

Mr. Hayes—This caps the : climax now, butit is a proof that trie Irish language is. studiedin Germany. j '

^ Mr. Thomas Veale—'I often spoke Englishwith ah Euglisbmian, and Although I couldspeak jEnglish: nearly >a& well aa ne could, icould not understand (him, and although 1might ! understand i tiie Irish spoken 'by Mr.McCarthy here ,or| Mr. O'Shea, I could hotunderstand the Gerinan. I em writing aresolution on the subject.

! THE 8EWEKAGE SCHEME.Messrs/ Kaye Parry wrote, stating tlbat

they were to be held responsible for thescheme', the .best way. would he to 'have then*prepare a detailed scheme, and they : woulddo so at a reasonable fee.

Mr. Cyan said that ine wan at the inquiryand there iwaa ariuch difference of opinionabout it. -He did ne-tj see why they should beany reasonable ground-for di-arxn or hurryabout ithitj matter] ' : These engineers say aijreat deal more money should f oe expendedtil you want a (proper •sewerage scheme.

The Chairman said that 2Hr. Eyan was notin order. ¦

Mr. jRyan said if there : wa& notreal neceB-&ity ifor this expenditure it iwould b& againutthe Country. He ivas misrepresented for ask-ing a question in tihe Court House, but he wc-3not against progress 'but against over taxation,and ine would be srlad to auuport anything fo;the welfare of the town.

Clerk—(Mr. ©eary brought in schemes herefor £1,500, but the 1 Locaa Government Board^vduld jnot approve iuniess "the Jschemo wasextended' 'Mar, Eo&s j and Mr. Kaye Parry en-dorcpd ! Mr. -Bearyfo ' plans :<md . eBtimate. l\Mr. ! Vkairy \ knew J whab thi» discussion wasaboat he (clerk) would not speak at all. [

Mr. iHaye8—tIf iDuingarvan does not get fa¦sewerage scheme -j fvithin .the next f ovr years,yoU j Will 'ihave an epidemic ai typhoid.

Mr. {Ryan—Yo»pave your water sy&tem de-stroying your aewe.raj and you "WiU have y<xursewers!destroying fhe water. There was^oniyone case of 'enteric from sewerage during thepast eigheten <mon\m. Tm medrcat officertiroie jthat j but there -was .-more depressionowing to heavy, rates ithan tue bad ©©werage.

: Mr. !Say«3 « idjtUat the (rates were never

00 low, hut they wer$ collected by one collec-Wri when thrc& did )the •work'before.

1 Olerk-^The ratei," with one v exception, (were; never i lower. K you ©trike- a low irate and!j*et:iriiio debt it Is jttot-(reducing the fates,! Mr, ! OKtonnor aaid -that for an eightpennyi fate .thaltoiraiiand toads were kept lor years.; Str Eyari—The rates- were never higher than\$t iQteb&Ml i

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; iGlerk—OlhiB Boardi lost £150 a year from theiiiarkcrts, and that went to f an relief 61 the

Sferli d'Cbntior!--xoftt coulcl not pply thai«. . .* • . '.v . . ! . . . • '¦¦ ¦ • • it . ¦ . . i . ~ ¦ ' . - i

iegslly•j to iyoTMJin.tti. ; i ' v^ ' ' ¦¦ ¦• ' • : ¦¦ ClerSr w/ts doiifl.^,

¦¦ :;. ¦,; : ^ :- .-] :;. ":' • ; •Mr. fltcCftrifiyH ¦ •¦¦'H«yfti U Wtfoi p *tat-

ing ¦ ti at (the <*&&**&€ kmet tllAp: «V«r, Peo-Cle iere entitled W same WttoT:tedWiilow

Wi, -Barry *aid that ilo tttatt Should standttp :.:4l«*rti JHitf leiriihflUjiiftt iSUflKfey ¦wanted

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Mr Huyes—/MMr, Veale tild, jt ii the tKwr¦ TO SffiM* ffiHlBFrN *?

DISPUTERoger !Lyohs>, toll collector, .|wro.t&i sfcatih g

there .was! twenty-twj o weeljcs .' rent due, at Id:per week j by Stephen Wright, a cobbler, i

'Stephen!'Wright seVt in a'letter to if ae effectithatl .the Iplace wasli a regular nuisance andexposed in winter. ::\ ; ' !

; (Mr. - O'Oonubr—Npbodjr ; ever -gave ;LyonSrauthority "to get ;rent j from .tihis iniari. ¦ ! ;

It was ordered that, no toil in ; future >be col-:ieoted froia Wright; . . " ! , ' - . . j ' :

!MR. I fOIiBY'S WATER SUPPLY. |; Mr! Michael Foley wrote .to say his 'ball-;

cock was cut three or four times lately. . I :Mri Curran Jpoved .that a notice -ue given:

cautioning those. j . . . , ¦¦¦ '. • : . . . \¦ '¦¦

Mr; Hayes—That is absurd. . \ iMr; Curran—I .willimove it; oppose it if you

UM.T. Ryan—We s;h6uld dp our hest for thepeopLe whg sent us here bo prevent annoyance.

iMx.: 'McCarthy said he ' would second . 'Mr.Curran's notice. It ijvould apply all round.

MT. Hayles—Are you going to prosecute. I•bet it a man was found "cutting the oock Mr.Curran would ibe the first to g^eoj iim ddi <laugh-

Ail the memhers oil the board voted againstthe resolution of Messrs. CuTran, McCarthyand fiyan.i ] '¦ I

M*.: Curran—The same old three (laughter).

THE GEKM.AN IJTSPECTOR.IMT. Veale said .they had heard a circular

.read from their old townsmanj , Patrick O'Daly,again&t this appointment of a German exa-miner in Irish, j He thought1 they were going.back to .this timb when: no Irish ; need apply.He 1hen inoved his resolution, which, wasseconded hy \Mr:Hayes. 0 ¦ ;

.Mr., Ryan said they . should express theirstrongest protest against this insults offeredto Irishmen. ' . i

SALE OP .PLANTS AN SHRUBS."MT. ¦Edmond O'Shej i applied for the use of

the Town Sail for a sale of plants and shrubstowards the end of the month. The shrubswere being' sent from 1 a large firm of nursery-men in Holland.

The use of tftie hall was unanimouslygranted, i

KnUiP-flACTHOMAO MNIQM

T U E S D A Y

At the weekly, meeting of the Guardians pibins unioii, Mr. James Ooftey, JU .V.I;., pre-sided, and1 there wej re prc&ent—Messrs. \V.Waisne, Jf^ Hicisey, J;. Wuitel, and J. Jiirwah.

Ms. X. F: W alsue, Clerk ; .Mr. P. 'Morxissey,Assistant Olerk ; •MIL P. Poy/er, Master, anaRelieving ^Officers Coffey and Power were, asusual, in lattendance^

SCHOOL INSPECTOR'S REPORT.i

The Local Government Board forwaided anaccompanying encioiuie .to ia coiiiiuLtUicati(inwiiicu tney n&a received from tine oounniiis-sioners oi a^atClnai iMiucaiion, relating to tneiil>istnct Jji&pec tor's last report on tue W ork-¦nouse jScnooi, and request-iug the attention bitne- teacner wouid be called u> tne inspector'sobservation's. :

¦cxeris— XIM copy oi the report is attached,and it seeiiis to ue of a lavourable nature.

THE KITOHEN CHIMNEY.The 'Local Governuient-iicrcnu \vxoie stating

they naa f>eiure iii iu ine minutes, ox tns> *tuin»t-., cymjaiuiug ali ! entry joi a repoxi twinj iir. G. ii| Jep'iisooi, \S.&., pointing out uua.one top portiiAUiOl the KiWhen onimiiey snaiiis in a ukn^erbus uonuiuou, aud oii^u.u btre-built, aiul witu reiexence |o vuv oiucr uiaattnereon,. iney uesired w stale mat tae uuar-diana would appear w be acting very impru-aentiy in laisitgaxding tlie aavuee ox ouenengineer,, taey 'nave to request tnai ehe Uuai -aians wiu lecousid^r man ' dycisiou in flitmatter. ( ,. xine j slaater aaid with reference to this matteihe had spouen to &' maduuiii-auicu iixuvjiaiiu,WHO saia • ne would uo xiie vioxt^ xor »IK>UI>*£. Mr. Jephsba s eaiunaiel wuo *or x.2y, anabins would, mean a big: cunerence, :

after some leuiarKs1 it VMX uecidcd to adjoupthe matter unui tne erection oi the kitcnenrange. ; '

RESOLUTION ^ROM pASTLEBAR. iA copy of a resolution passed by^ tne Uaatle-

bur £>uxiiu:v>i. v^u-aiuiAud ovun -icau.. 'Xwc xcwu-xu-uon airecied tue attention of the itignt i±on.tne Cmei Secretary tor ireiaiid, to tiu> n%cu i-ua;in a conaiUttrame number on unions in vancountry uie auty oi me preparation ot tineparliamentary Voter's; and 'j uror«j JUI^S hatoetsn transferred by tne lk>oai Governmenivireiana^ Act, iti»&, j to secretaries oi countyuouncinj, and wnicii can oniy De sauatactoriijaone t>y Cler&a oi Unions, and considering tintjustice or toe requ^at tney; caiiM upjn tintChiei Secretary to take &tep3 to nave t'ne lkv>amenaed !ana tuat this ciuxyj s-uau oe retrari&-ferred t<? all Clerks oi Unions, irrespectively.

Tho resolution wad unaoi^iuouaiy aaopteul ¦THE HOSPITAL i SiiWlTAKi: AltltAMIh

i ; Miners.T . . • ' !. -¦

Tho following motion owod in the name; JMr. Michael ijyrne^-" Xlhat' j tlua any loxinigh.i win niove tnat tlae report oi iuo v idiiid^(Jomiuii.te«, datea litn iuai.,\ v/ibh reference! ivproviainjj a water closet in th.« male innrmaryoi cne worknouso, be rcacinaea, ana tnat Iwetake into consideration the advisability j derecting ware© Ciosew instetid ox one;": rue. Oleris. said he iiad a coaimunicatloDfrom Mr,! Byrne thiit morning, eayin^ be

^asaorry ihe could not attend owing to ul healtujout <ne wiiaueu tnat lsome gentiemau would pxv-'jpoae the motion lor turn. ' ! ' I < I¦ Mr< ;: !W*i<«jo--Are taeae nooossary, KasterPi Maaterr-un;, they; are; it; |was undewtood akfirst that three would bo erected, but theKWas a! miJstoKe made an the report ot tihe Visit-ing Committee. One would cost nearly ! a%much aai the three, and it lyould bo aa weluthen \o erect three) : i i :

Tho Clerk «add ii they exceeded k£0 theywould noit have aufflcient m^ney to earry themthrough the year, i aa; when making out theestimate'they only allowed £50 lor the closets.¦ The" M&itet: said hi thought it would not¦exceed £50, if tne Oommittco'ft (suggestion tereicarwea quti ' ; 'j ; . : , ; i • ; - . : - •' : .- .•I Aiter some disousiioa it; was, decided to let'the matter otand io!r the present. ¦ ¦ :! Cleik~Tliere is another matter to come be^i fore you' to-day ali o, It ii with wferenci t«,the man; Stuart; k was brought before <thdimeetin* ,la*t week but as | the Board wa* »osmall tiwat adiourned untilito^lay. | :¦ !

! iMr Kirwan «aid he thought the man fhould1 be proieoutedv and the oSiws being of Itfcesame opinion, an jord«r .-wia.' saade- -that thiBoard'4 ! solicitor be < ioatruct«d to prowduteStuart' «i th» n«jri Petty S««ion»( ' •! ;- - :i : i - ¦ ¦;¦ • . r- - - 'hmtM.n :iw<

Mr W O^I>ohOffhue/KiimK?thbrha«. tenderedto «upoly bett t»it» btiJWd; fit 4Jd] per !l4lb.loaf ; otyraeMi 88s. -pef 20 * dri«| Indian nieal,16». pw:«««j n^uf, !l*. ft4. p Btollg. ;;!' ¦•

MM, Elten Aimsttontf, 'IhwiKamti, tenderedtoj:«upplr-$«*}.«Uj» Breili wi triree mtf ba

Mr. XTDoncihue'e tendef beiti the lot o$\,WM^lMtoWl.v .

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At the usual ;weekly meeting of trie' abovebody 'the members present were:—*MesBrs. Jt»O'Shea Xin the chair),! N1. Beresford, jWdlliamStack,;.M. Ryan, IR, Power, J. j Barrorij JohiiWalsh, James Hijayes; Thomas ! Power,; ThoB.Flynn|, Rody Power;'J; LyrichTi j | !

• i RESIGNiATlON\QF (MiEDWIPE.!Mrs j WhLtty, : inid wife of : the dispensary,

tenderied* her resignation oi that,[position.A certificate was enclosed from iL>r.! Hackett

j to the effect that1 Mrs; Wlhitty. I wbuld' ibe. u_ni able to continue !to . discharge j th'e duties . 'rnliier .present^ state jof health. She i had. alwav*idischarged her. duties to his- s^t^sfac tion.', Mir. John Walsh .gave notice ithat t tiia dayfnve !-weeks he would .move fihat ilirs; Whitty! De granted superannuation on the numberiaf years she held i >the positibn-ftwelve and «haM i years. : : ! !It j was ordered that advertisements be ssuedfor a.midwiie, to be considered that day threeweeks.! ' : I. : ¦ . . • '; ¦ ¦ . :

THE GERMAN: INSPECTOR.A protest was received from the ' Gaeiic

League against the recent appointment by thIntermediate Commissioners1 of a Gterbian a.-examiner in Irish I ; .. - !

On the motion kri the Chairman, secondedby Mr; Lynch and supported by MT. Power,the protest was adopted by the jbciard. I

Mr. Hayes—It is a pity they didn't appointsome of those Germans to command in |i>outhAfrica instead of men like IMethuen (laughter).

TREaP.ASS. , ;;.. jMr. | Wall porter, complained " that . some

tramps who came in at eight o'clock wereleft without their ' supper on Satnirday :night,as he ^ould not get rations after eight,o'clock.

iChairman—That isi a matter that can beeasily ] settled. Arrange with the master orwhoever is in eharge ; of .the storeB. You omthen, get supplies iaf ter eight o'clock.

PATRIOK'S D1AY.Mr. Hayea proposed that the inmates of ihf-

¦house- 1 get the same fare on Patrick's day ason Christmas day. All over the world theday was observed as a national holiday.

An order was , made'' that MT. Hayes's sur-ges" ¦'. id be carried- out.

.THE TEA CONTRACT.The (tea tester returned three out of twe 'vt

samples forwarded . The first was D\ i.Noonab, BallymacaTb&ry; MTS. Armstrong,and next Mr. Michael Healy.

The ' Chairman ; suggested that the 1- «:sisample should be accepted.

MT. "Power said; that Mr. Healy was a localtrader, and they should on principle give hec tract' to local .people.

(Mr. Healy's tender was accepted.

CONTRACTS.The printing contract was divided between

Messrs. Brennan and Co. and Mr. C. P. Red-mond,! "Watexford Ne<ws.-"

Mr. John Scanlan'a tender was accepted forleather and 'sundriea ; Messrs. Flynh, MHealyi and John Scanlan, hardware, paintsand tal-s ; Messrs. James Cummina, draperygoods ) iMessro. G. J. Curran, Ballinamuck'Mills, woollen tweed's and frizes, etc.

The Board adjourned at a late hour.—<?or.

T U E S D A Y

MT. [Stack prosidod. Msbjprcoont:—<M'S3srsN. Bereaford, iR. Power, J. Lynch, M. Ryan,John 'Barron, R. (Power.

A BLOCJiED COTTAGE.Mir. Beresford called aittentaon to the fact

that be was anxious to have a 'labourers cot-tage oil his land, and he had a letter from lit.Hudson, the agent, stating that the landlord*have offered no objection, hut they would notfacilitate the Council in building the cottage.

Chairman—It ia not your fault. You didyour part. j

. (MT. Beresford-j -Ia ;thoro no lav to compelthem ' io lauhmit. i :

The Aosistant Clerk said that the Councilhad struck out the cottage, aa it would re-¦tard tie Scheme. ] j

Mr. Bere&ford--Tha names of tho landlords¦were given. j !

Chairman—We, can't do anything about it¦now. . . ; i

¦BALLYBUFF iWATEB GITPPLY.MT.|(D«8, oolleotoT, I reported that some peo-

ple refused to pay the water rate.' jMrJ Lynch sugge&led .that tho pcoplo get

eight idaya ta pay; upi iAn order was [made that in futurethe col-

lector could cut j off jthe water alter notice iipeople (refused to pay, the rent, '

(Bar,1 Lynch—Y>ou Will want to bring thepolice .with youjj whe'n they Q6 out Uko theydid in (Kilrueh ; v !: ¦ i i ¦

. i THE ENGEvEER,Mri Ban wrote complaining ithat sometimes

he was called to iy ieit cottages which \wef & notin mded oi repair, j He suggested ithat infuturfe, before bringing him ou^ unnec^csorily,the (Councillors! of [the division chouid beconsulted ao to; *he troato oithoicpttcseij in thedistiriot. '¦ ii ' i i i ; ¦ | :

Tbf Olerii Gaw tnat was very : reasonable.An order was: mcide adopting Mri Barr':

aquation. i ¦ !; i i , i i ¦ ..; A iood deaL.pl othor -buolriOBfl wai'teans-

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EHE NBW i CiTY MAOI^TRATES.: j . :j r I : i i :With reference to tbo Intended addition to

the City Magistracy we understand) that thelocal gentlemenj to tfrhom the! Commission oith© Beace is tobeentrusted:areMUWM. Saml.Stra gmtan", James JtobertaonJ Alderman Hy.Grainger and Dr. Mttcnamara. i ! :

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OAiHiE»BAL j O PTEB-iK)C aB OPWATEBFORD AND LI SHORE,

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Wo aw informed that the Sovereign Poutifihat given authority' lor the : «refltion of apathedtal Cnapf«r ib th* 4iioc«»e of Waterfordand 'Liemors.! The Chapter will comkt oi aTVuiri A*n.>t<4A<litAn *«iA tan OdiiiAtiii : :

¦ ' W U&i&WX,1!. irfHiriii! 'oi d&- water*ford Blcydi Cmb iflys^-In the ) report of thisclub'« doin^ to"' thl! yew,vth^ ;£k«nmitt e callettention to « facfl ¦ which has: puzj l«d manypeople in ttwi) tttof it tx> eipplainj ! adj it iathis+rthat <Ju|iif ij litf#e,tteihbei ro^L tfi© (Jfubcan bn^p^i lOrWM abottt five rfttflrig|toeta»

: uvrv. - n non we «omuaw; UM jxceikenL; socill*Itie lafloi jiftrMprW^ Ipjfiterifir4i-Wtttits *bleMidMckl drtMl! atfwi.j&Btftr

aATERFORD DI8TR8CT LUNATIC1 \ : f¦ ¦/ > ¦" ASYLUM. |. ' V ; • ¦ ' .

U I. "'"; i THE TEA j CO^TRAOTS. .¦ ; . ;

THE oVERCROWBIN'Gt |OF THE ASYLUM

'-¦ The monthly meeting; oi the Governors olthis institution was held Monday inthe Board-room, and the members present being—Lieut.-Colonel] Robert T. Carewj J.PJ , BalliriamonaPark; MT. Charles Peroival j Boltohi J.P. ;'Major Otway Wheeler-Guffe, J.P. ; Major L.W;. Bonaparte Wyse.iJ.Pjii alsd J>r. Oakahott,Residenit Medical Superintenclent; and MT.George Briscoe, Clerk of \ the Asylum Boar.1.RESIDENT &UPERINT] EJJI]T'S REPORT.

: i)r. Oak&hott submitted;<the following report :Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen—^S:nce the

last meeting ¦ the .health" of the inmates hasbe^n r fairly good, and the condition :of tlieasylum far from satisfactory, in consequenceof the want of sufficient accommodation. Thisover-crowding-of the day, room dnd dormitoriesis seriously interfering with the efficient man-agement and with the comfort of the patients.

Seven! males—six males arid one female,came in; and one oi the patientis admitted hasnot shown any symptoms of insanity. Itherefore recommend him |to be discharged.; I have received a cheque for £l,sab' bs. 9d.from the County Borough' Council of Water-ford , on account of the maintenance: oi citypatients; up to Decenrber 31st, 1901. :

THE STATE OP THE HOUSE.From:the . report of the Resident Medica;

Superintendent it appeared- that upon theprevious 'Board-day there -were 513 patients ii.the asylum; since then the admissions anodischarges showed that at present date thtnumber ; was 517. |

THE OVERCROWDING QUESTION.. Arising out of the Medical Superintendent'ireport, the following resolution, proposed fcnAldennan W. G. D. Goff , and1 seconded b}Major Qtway Wheeler Cuffe, was unanimousl'adopted:—

In consequence of the aaTgely overcrowderstate of the asylum; and inasmuch as'it haoeen found impossible to obtain a workhous*as an auxiliary, that the question of enlarg.ng the asylum be considered at next meetin-with a view towards obtaining additional accommodation as speedily as poasible." !

THE TENDERS FOR TEA.A large number had been received, andafter hearing the report' of the tester, tintBoard decided to accept;the following !from-Miss Margaret Dunphy,. Michael-otreet;Messrs. Fielding aad Qo;, Gladstone-street ;, Mr. Michael Roe, Broad-Street; .MT. John Walsh, George's-street; andMr. John Aylward, Peteristreet.These; contracts, many of our readers maynot know, are accepted at only the unifonr.price oi Is. per Ib., fixed by the Committee,ex duty! ; ' .

MEDICINES.The tender of Messrs. :Henry Bell and Co.,for medicines, etc., being considered the be3tind lowest, was accepted.

SEEDS FOR THIS FARM.Messrs. William Power and Go.'o tender fo:the supply of seedo for th& farm and gardenalco unanmiou'3ly approved of.

OAtG ©P A Pt2@PGnTV

THE INJUNCTION AGAINST SHE" WATEBFOED STAR,"

Appended iB a fuller report of this case:—On Monday, in the Chancery Division, be-

fore the Maoter ot the Rolls, ;in the caso oiFitzgerald v. Power, Mrj Oulton, on hehali ofthe defendant, applied for 'an order giving himleave to issue advertisements inviting privatetendera; for tihe purchase!of Knock House andtwo farms attached, in tho County Waterford,and1 that the plaintiffs, Thomcs Fitzgerald and¦Mrs. Annio O'MaQiony;; proprietress of bhe• Waterford Star," be ordered to pay the.costsof the injunction motion obtained on the 5thMarch in roopeot oi a letter -that! appeared 'ijchat newspaper calculated to interfere with thtsale. That letter had a dWstrdu* effect on thesale, and on the 8th March tho " WaterfordStar " published: a report of tho proceeding*at tho Watorfoxd Branch; ol tho United IrianLeague, for which it appeared that a Mr. Col-lins, an officer oi the League, caid they would¦all hear with pleasure that tho cab did notcom© off ; that thero waa no competitor to bujthe fatano. |Counsol now asked that ThomatFitzgerald should be called upon to (jivo uppo32C33ion, .¦ ' i :

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Mr. ;Bu(jruc, -who rcprlesc-ntsd MsarO^Maho-ney, exprecaed rogrot ior having iniortcd theletter. ¦ She did not know it had anything '-odo with tho colo; ' :.

¦' ¦ !i ¦ .Mr, |D. J. O'Brion, foil? IHtomaa PitSgoraM;

3aid -His- client was prepared to ihaiid' oveipossession and to facilitate tho ealo. | i

Tho faster oi the Rolls eaid thcro: rfi3 iodoubt tho letter was intended to intorijejro wilbthe &alo, but ho had seen muoh i worcjs! publi-cations. It chouid bo I understood' that, oon-tempt oi court did not moan oondnot dia-respectiul to th« tribunal, 'but it was disreepectoi tho law by ondeavouring to interefsre with(ho law, . HWis waa a calse. in which Mr, Poweibrought a cult to admhibbor tho assets at tihedeoeaiK>d, and when ii became1 necewary torealist tho asisets, thon thi» letter was publi-shed designed to prevent puiffhascw; comingforward. He was now Willing to oatume tha<Fitzgerald was oincere in ibla offer to!give uppo&sejaion. As to the report 61 thei LeaaiKrneotinff. it did not i t«rierd|wltih the sale,because the attempted I sale VTM Overl at thetime. He, thoieiote, put tfaaVasida with theremark thai it was; no justificstion for a news-paper proprietor to eay he merely p\) b\Mh#ithe Wr>oft of proceedings at a public meetingif the publication ol th^dO ^KHJeedin^

Vai lt-

e.$U a; breach oi the law. He onUij d MM.CMahony to pay £5 edstfl, and h© oM«fedThoma* Fitigwald to giv* ip pwiewlon *rith)na'-Jortaighii ' ¦ \ " :

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. • • i' " " " "I" ' " (^ ':"/ - ^ V; "yif i 'SLETTERS TO TH EDITOR.

IRISH BARM versui GERMAN YBAS1?

Dc>ar Sir—In reference to. the: statementwhich appeared in last evening^ iiaue, thatwe refused to supply Mr. Briseoe,; 'of ¦ Hijfh-¦street, with harm. ^We beg to, aay: that ibis ianot correct. '¦ ' : ¦ ', ' ¦ ' • ¦ -' • ¦

J ¦' 'We stated in -writing and verbally, that we

should be glad to supply him, on lowest trade.terms, on the condition that - We should usebarm on.y, and this he did not see 'his way fodo. We naturally are very anxious; ;"- .toaecure orders lor our barm, is it not ior ithispurpose we hive "worked the concern, undersuch -difficulties for «o many years? j -We sendour manufacture to the Counties of 'jWexforJ,Tipperary, Kilkenny, Queen's County, 'etc.. Itwould be more to our interest to -sell it at home—where we may ©ay we have. not. a singlecustomer—rbnt we must and will decline to givethe name of a barm house to one u&ing yeast.

Thanking you for the- kind reference infavour of barm bre.<vd, and in anticipation forpublishing this correction . ¦ !

' . . We are,- |• Respectfully yours,

ip: McDONAliD & CO.Bridge-street, Waterfoid . • !

'March 8th, 1902. !

A REJOINDER

©ear Sir—To be in thorough accord with thepresent great movement towards ulie revival oiour language, it would only be fitting, that notalone snould we speak that language, but Wishould honestly endeavour to promote thtproduce and . consumption of 'home-maid*articles oi our daily iood. It was therefore,with a view to tiim end, that our represents-civen throughout the country, having a yoict,n tlie management of our public institutions,initiated L'he proposal of ewmu.ating this de-sire, to favour bread made from Irish Barm.A proposition bearing on this matter wa& for-muiated recently at one of our local 'Boardsand accordingly tenders were invited, both &=regards bread made from yeast as well as- barm .B-ein- in sympathy witn the success whiciianything Irish richly deserves, I endeavoureato place myself in tho position of being ableio further this end. I applied to Messrs.McDonald and1 Co., of Bridge-street, for aiaropl& supply oi their barm. It waa not to beexpected that I would commit mvseli :to lianaing in a tender without first satisfying myee..j f the initial outlay. This buain&sa-.ike cai^-cession was denied me, as the following cor-respondence will iully justify. I cegret tha tthis controversy io necessary ca between twomembers of the trade, but when a true state-ment ia made, and aiterwards contradicted, 1claim I am bound to reiterate that statement.I accept full responsibility that I did infortione Press that I was refused barm by Messrs.McDonald and Co. I now append the cor-respondence:—

" 10th February, 1802." To Meacra. -McDonald and Co.,

' Please supply three gallons oi barm.1 " F. BRISCOE."To this order they cent down their lepresenta

tivo. who informed mo that tho barm couldnot be supplied without a guarantee. I did notgataier from thi3 interview the exact natureof the guarantee asked ior, and explained thatit was merely ior the purpose ot trying asample I xeauired it. Further conversationillicited that hia firm would write mo a letteron ihe matter.

The following io tho letter:—„ , ; . „ „ . "10th February, 1S02."Mr. F. Briacos. •"Dear Sir—In reply to your f avour end in-

terview with our Mr. ForriBtal, w« can onlysupply barm on a guarantee that you will useit excluBively.in your trade. For obvioutreasons, we look ior thio guarantea,

" If you can aee your way to meeting us inthin matter, we shall bo glad to supply you on-beet termo, end aa ior results you can coe theroany day.

"Youra truly," J, MCDONALD & 00."

To tho above letter I replied:—• To Messrs. McDonald and Oo.i .Dear Bira—In wply to your a oi yesterday,

aurol- you cannot expect me to give a guaran-tee, that I would exclusively uso in my trade,an article I had not yet had) experienco oi. Iiwaa for tho purpose oi teaunff its merits, lordered a &amplo thereof. •

"Youra iaithfuUy,11 P. BBiflCOE."Nov, Mcc^a, Donald and Co. in.their l«tt€i

to you on Saturday, deny that they reiueed tosell me their product. i>oea tho corre»pondenc«.jua. tuy this siacementp 0,'hey stated in tneu•otter to me, toat' it I wou»u give tnem >guarantee to uw only barm, they ^ouid theusupply ii. Ju8i ior a moment picture tne fa*-laoy oi thia demand, . I #haii quow « parwUeicase. Were a commercial man to odac* beiortme «ample» ol diflerent brand* oi nour, and1 1,choosing one, ; asked to be »uppU«d with asample ttn friw&r ;df trial, He relutet to do«o, unl«w I give. ; Mm a gu«rtmtei that I willexolusiveiy ua© U In my trade. He does notadd the proviso, that IthouU be ar»i»atM«dwioi the recults. Such i* the1 case oi UM»IiCoDonald and Co, They XS%"givJ »!a small quantity to teat its merit*, it WAS onlynatural to expect that I would toot'give aguarantee witoout flnt being satisfied thatchms barm would; suit th« contract I intendedit lor. The purport oi; their letter in ia«Vwasaa rnudh-u to aajrK'.lfiiiter into a coatrJSwiSus, we waU supply yQU, end then, yw canprove result*." eedless to say, I deelteed tobind myself to this extent, I may meSSonihat I conveyed to Uessm. McDoaaii aod Co.ft JSPLStefB^w. . «wl "thr oidexr **«~.P4 *wr nfOTi *"•*»'/ * »»mptflt oraer. andI am ftStratoi, n4\ surprised, ii thi *££> itti..ud« WM adopted towards othew.TtSt « 8}eyaayejiota ringli local cttttoffier^ y

"Wj» deeUne S> giv# the"SSnej<rf * bumhouw to one usini yeasi." I did «Ui& themio* thie recoromendatifla* it Jr attefiStv iSii 4h«- aj* «o ant4gobi»tle to th wSfe eSment. I Jor ene, !& t HtottmSSwTtil\5be adperteded; ii¦W $SSa3Ba *m&biimposed upon H oee dwirous ol doin* eS,peaohea on .the,prlrilege yog extend me ik-ublUhing thie gtieft rSul SS iSlSyt

and will continue to do eo.. PWb*Wy liSSirer* mre.iloW >|¥e tot&rt!%'*$![.Uoo qi |Uttteteijioiu [• *frit$w I biettSE.

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it ! ¦ \:<!$kX At- 'Ii S r %*." vir?• rcwviei<mntifhi:' f 'm to ifitroOuce our name, &ndI maj^5«t^nlent^v»bout our businea* quite an-

I wYott^t^e i'Hnrijt Me^r^TrmSSh endCo. obtained the: qwiteact for 'tdie supply of¦bread in Ijfoidh yeast 'iaade in Germany/ i8the ,tn«Ted»ent,-e'tc." witfa: other remarkj.more<w iBw-JOTBcuuy on ourvDu«na». iwraboveyerp dogmitic1 fitatexoent j > »jmply uhtfU£>-tor•*toph ydtt bod* no authority :otr ju *tipaEon,and'of •whioh" we mu*task you Io publWh thi*unqualified, contradiction.; W© may-m«eniion/tfiaf/wline you mention

genuine lush (Manufacture,'* ytra appear quiteunawiare that Yeast or Compreased Barm islargely manu/aotured- in -Ireland', as well asEngland and Scotland. ; - _ "

: , ;¦;. Your obedient serv^ois;

,- \. • ¦ : : W. J, SMITH & CO.March :l(rth, 19©3. [In a spirit of fair .pJay we give the above. letter., U)ur statement: with reference toGerman Yeast was made on the authority of«ne whom we had reason to believe knewwhat he was speaking, about W« disclaim1 •any ; intention to . injure the- buisineas ofMessrs. W. J. Smith and Co., on the contrary

our deairiB.is and alwaya has-been *o fdsterlocal industry as far as poasible. We rejoice

• to see that >Mesr#. Smith and Co. :are ctsingIrish made yeast, and we are confident thoabove 'letter, will disburse from the minds ofmany,, ¦wiho thought .-as - we did, that bread«oid in Waterford was, to .a considerableextent, made in "Germany.—Ed. E.N.]

WATERED] AQiBICULTUBiJ, SOCIETYUnder the moat auspicious circumstances

an Agricultural Society Xor Waterford has¦been fttarted," .and • the movement' has ibeentaken up in a thoroughly practical spirit thataugur* well for the success of the . Association.The president i» the Marquis oi ;W«texford,and wmongst the vice-presidettta are LordCarew Viscount Ihmcannon, the Hon. A.Chichester, and the Onairmen oi the Countyand 'District Councils. ; A site has. been3ecured for the premises: of the bociety, con-sisting of about 13 acres of land, situatedwithin a few hundred yards of the City oiWaterford. The place 'baa been purchased infee simple for £950, and- over £2,000 ia aboutto be expended on carrying out the necessaryalterations and._ addition> in the, shape ofpeimanent builddng*, stand, stalls, etc.- The*noiw ground occupies one of the most charm.ing positions >verlooking the 8uk, and op.posite' the Entrance' gate ; of Glenville, 'thehiandsomei residence of Mx r W. Q, D, Goff.who is one ot the principal supportere of theSociety, and, indeed, enytindng got up for thenterwte oi; the. OHy and /County ot Water-tS?T,- • w^?? cpnwnaads has best support. SirWilham Paul hat been; chosen.aTthe firstOhairman- oi ? the Committee, and the im-portant office of Secretary has bees filled bvthe appoitftwent of Mr 'Martin J. Murphy.In; entrusting the guidance of affairs to Mr.Murphy the^Committee are to be congratulatedon their cho'ce, as no -better man could befound for the position. ; Mr Murphy has donemuch ior the improvement of Txamote, «sweU as bh native county generally, and all'g16iTy4|xpre\sTr7

**¦ **" °fficfl-

DEATH OP M2. - WA1/PEB OOOLIN, M.AWith deep regret we learn tSie death of Mr.

Water DoQlin, the eminent arobi'ted. At acomparatively early . age he toad won a ' plaoaox rarfl.diatinotionin bis own profession. Bya series . of/beautiful epecimens of ohuroharchitwrture, beginning ; with the Oattiedralat Lismore and culmbating with theChurdieiat Nenagh and OastlebWi he lias left & last.ing monument to iris profe*sioh*l genius anddevotion, Always in the fuUest sen ea gootiriafnxnan, he took an iatense inteiert in ththistory and antiquities j of his country. Wbvalittle more than a boy : ne was a' member .<.!the Dublin team oi four in the AlMrelanaEitia CompeUtions. Hiinseli s, disUngui»h*.|graduate ia the Art* ol tfie Uni«varsity oi DubUn, he was * - xesolutisupporter ot CathoUd «laims- for reform inhigher eduoation. ITo hi» manjr lriends hitcharm oi manner . an<I iacntenw ©I intellecthad endeared, ton, and *U.,wlw.wSrSKih JT'mdarn *•' l** M*aWcoSpHtltdIrish gentleman. There will be

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