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£36 in a year, awtoo cam withdracecoont reaches' a£

A tnbo, his wifecoj.&rate deposit a

¦J be Strictest 8cDepositors Accoor

Mo ch.- o is tBE.Bum a op to 1

trfthotit Boticv.Tbo entire fus

8cccnty nud tboiv;a,c»p.a) pi«:end control o? thoCo-nn:iUee,

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cftsr th9 mo8i

TK ProprietorsCaatracta for arerjXTtsSa. Also a Urgi

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Is tiuk extend™\7otka entrusted to tbest Stylo, aad on th

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GBEJIUTEBNATI

SPECIALAD>s of 100 ond npwa< <Js waitingente r Cotk Exhibits n '¦ v ill boBAtr PEICE, viz. :--6dL each.Clubs and alt others wlu fcmdlywith COUNT PL JHEETT,

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ALL Parties olthe Greate r

admitted at HALF.Secretaries of Clubscommunicate withSecretary.

£RISH (QIVIL gEpjitcBJgUILDEJG gOCIETT'

Established 1!8A Incorporated 1874.;

LOANS GEANTEI ON THE MOST) PA.YO0B-ABLE TEBMS ' "O ENABLE PERSONS TOBUILD OB PUBCHA81S IlOnsSS OB TO PA}OFF M0ETGAGE8 THkEEON. [ \

The Business already dooo exceeds '

£ 750.000 I •;Eeserve.Pond, 14,5004 , '. '. . ,

Legal Bjpessea fi)epoeit« received atres of IncmeTtx :At Call -fror One or To o Y

For Three YearsFor Prospectus am

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GKEA1 WESTERN RASHORTEST ROUTE I I ; . ,

IDetweoa England and South of| Ttql&uA

: Fast and. Comfortable [Ifcw,•;_ .

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And Accelerated Service,

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WATEBFSBD dap. i 10.0 J p.«t ;(»«HT»' 'jwinliyi)•rrhrisf Is I o,W>O» tAof tl ^0gm( f *4»r*

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IID ED 102 4PATRIOTIC

.;. . ... ifeiisoo.ooaE, WORKMEN'S COM-PENSATION , 1 . : : - i | . ¦arantee and . BprglaryMtes, ;Ab's61nte iSecdrity, :

aytnentj' Largo Bonnoeo.

TermB apply tO4->! '

;-d ( lI^Gffi ' GKEM,DimLIN, .:! ¦ i !

be Oojapany's Branches orAgencies.

lta in Waterford--; ;j ' '¦

l, \7. & L. Railway Wminus. j ' , ' .

NE, JnrN Cook lirne.OND, WATKEFOBD NKWSIJfARD H. OTllEILLY, ¦

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lor« 189|, £127.4(4 i* U,,r UOHDAT A»Pi PBEDA*to Half-port 2 o'C odu. '

tsUoTTed—£3 f3. p:r Ocp5, .deposit tlonoy to the extent olin edditlon may fe-dojiojit anym dnrtag tha joy, natU thewx • • , r-i ; i iend ohBdrca tnajr cash havo a

«oy is otrmed nith rcjud t>e. i ! .>e tor Put Books. ') Boy te nitbdiai?D; at any tim

li ne Inverted is GoTeromealen 8artngi Bari icti(64 ad 683t tho Bask under thesopcrris2oa*mstC8 SsviogB Bisk* Itxspeatioa

: ! (dliuj3BN BABTT, I j ,

Act&M£j>ci l Secret*!

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EPFE&SpNSatloa to their Ua& SiooiJ oEomba & Hcntmieiitosi praetuabla. end c ilselled «fte>model and graceful kied^a'——•— ¦ ' i ! ; IITS alco prcparod to enla Intoascription of Stono ioi llubUdlscflon of fntoitybd : . j .

ca-fto Conotr ; cij, So.ffl REPAIRED ASH BET

Premises they c&t exocote aoylem at the 8hortsrt Hotloo, in th*i Mort UodenU T« ma.:IEFFE & SONS hATfl takca ovaitbsa Qcarrta at Stnajfi Mm«,Ctnili Etoses eni BsbbZs at

HC DKIEpSO Msainterl&CIiTilroiiecorator.7EP HIS BI StNFSSREMISES • i ¦ ; ¦

), THE :Ml»l)rdera vnll be tak m! inj .

fatnro. : : ¦ • i : ; ¦

TEE CX)BB1 i ! i0NAL EXHIBITIONCHARGE (fbR

MISSION.

id and moderate. I ; ¦hi following rates o( istereit

'_ £i per Contl per Aiinamat«. 3 ' 'W -I „ !

: ... 8J „ ., \ 'every tofomatlosjeddrpa:ED H. UEECEB, Secretary•t5 Westmoreland-Sttek, .¦ > I i ' DuWin

tTORJI RAILWAY

sWmalup; -xjojnpariy !Waterford Stsimship -Oorrjipany ||¦ iNTENDBD ORBEB 0?, BAILING-; i

; SEPTEMBER, 1908. ;•1 ¦ ' ' '

8TE4HBB8 1 ' 'BTOBEODY, KEOINi^ CIOHEEAaBt LABA,1 ! : UENAPIA. XREABim, to. '1 f ;« . <*. i^TOTIOB.- TJw Watorford;' •cr—JtesHss,. ' XX HtewoahlpOoapMy(United1!K) 4 iA ' wool* > <3<xxIiM>o Lit* Btjci fo* BhlB.1 ,„- ,, , , ¦"gjjjjuj 11 ,, j jo i j a tt thai/,

J d. On eailj w>»"ft«n eoUtaff, OkUai of tbs tUaoort «U1ta open to nadn Puaasao* uzlTlsff fey tbeWijlt HailBoat*. i ;j | V 7 A t & B rO B O | ABO B B I D T O L 'r»o«vinduoss toBUtnotl 'raoB uurosio WITSBTOIS.TcasSaj, Sept. 1 „. S pjD| Tharedty, Sejt 8*. 2 SO *.mToradir. „ 6 .„ 1 p.m Wediwudaj, L 9._ 8 SO jjn1-rkUr. •> U ._ 3 p.m Bttur&xj, „ U i 8 » pjo7D(9<?'1 •> iS "• .? I"3 I Xband*;. „ 17 .1X 80 canrruuy, H 18 ,. ll iJD I EUurtUr,' „ 19.. 8 Su pjnTuEjd»jr, „ S3 _ 1 pjn. , WedMndi/, „ 23.« e SO junPridar, „ £3 „ 3 jus I Sttnrdaj, „ S3-. 8 SJ pjaToad*? » 23 _ ' 8 pja I1 AT(U»J» 8» Pasaca 1« to 19 Hoar*. •: r^«^hi- lhitii-fl.i.ift. ""'" j Brlnol.BrtanTtokctt caeit a* Bristol to dork per Bristol fl. IT.Co , u» atiilabl* tor return Ifrom DuUla wiljiout cztnchtzgv or rraa iWattrfarl or .Wutsrd tfr Bristol brVfjtadEoxdBtaam Shi;Oo.'a,S(eua«zi «a pajsMato{ &3dextra. ¦ I: Betorn Sckste lsrasd at I MAOl to DoUla per BristolB. IH. Co. i a» arailabla for ration from V7twrfortl orWteford to Brirtol br f7ctciford 8team61ilp I'n'iBt^" w« on pejmcat or Ca. atta, or front Cork os pi/-Beat of 8i M oara., .Bctnn Tidteu tawed a» \7at«zford or, Weiford toBristol by Waterterd 8team Ship Co. ar« anllablo for rotarattt BtiA>l 8. U. Co. from Bristol to Cork or to Dublinwithout pnrnmb ,' Eotarn'lSo.eUaroaTtflable; for tiro monthji.

W i T E E P O B D A- VCOS 7«3S3TOC3)h

Wednetdajr, Sopt !„ 1 pja

Bnajaj. , d. 7 aSFriday, „ 11... s p.mBoaday> .. 13-, 1 a.mWednesday! «, IS.,. 13 D'OFriday, n W.. 3 p.m8tt|dv. ¦ , a>_ 7 ajned&ealay, . a»_ S jja

ttMay. „ *5_ 8 p-n6ai4a/, .,-27... 7 k.nWednesday, - 3u_ U b't.

The Bosday VC*MI* Loadlat North WharA T7ctcrtord.Xowllng BerUj-Prtnoo-i Oook. LlTapoolAverage 8«a Faaan, It to IS Hoar*.: 'jr**i» -Watertori and Urerpool 'and nateriord as!

Wcriord asd . Iolftol—CaUn,|aiatla. lie-> do do, CnQdrcooaOer IS ycara of ageorUcrnnU traTelllajttiOt txnillet10a i do, Beton, araUabl fox1 Two lloilha, optional to retarnto or <K>m Brbtol or LlnrpobUS«.| Oatin a«tarn, Caildrenoador Uyearej, ISJ I Dooa, nlojlo, 7a 8d i do. do, OWWroatpider U rear* •**> : I

;'5u3ocf«r» booked through tjetweea Watarford and,CheshireL cs* Batlwaj flUtloaa aad uuoaatuca and. T«tkaUlr« BaUmi•Uuoa ' 'tioodiand Faroeli Booked tlhroath between % prlndp*

fitalions on Qreat Kortnern, fltat Westorn. I aoaahln. andYorkahl»,Iiondonana Hortti Weeterai Londoaand BoothWestern, Oreat Central, and Midland BaUwayi to andTia Wataztard. • . : . .

W B I F O B D 15JD B R I S T O LWexlord to Bdatol 'Tnoadaya. I Bristol to Watford. FricUj i

nw M *W jwo—IMUT (vaooayi axoepwaj .at »u «. ,ffaoa WatniesB—I>auy»Bandaya ausptada'at ASU pja.Vsoat Jgnaujtoa-spkHy, Bfada t ctxxrgvA, at M u,OtWdv, Joly17th, tbe-KeS Koaa asd £oneannon ComwilJ .not lears Waterford oatllj7.0 pjn.Hoza—Tha Wateztord ateamahlp Oompany, fjmltall. Inauean Goods Shipped by these Uaoe of bteamea a* Si. ed. pczoent. to Tradim haTtaj Teajrly Atreeaents, and b, p5

oedU to Oooerional SUppezs, >iio» to be declared at tiaa etabimeat. roras and all Infomation to be bad at thaofboea. ' 'Berths second and erea* Information flrea by Agota aiWAZsaxoao—Watertstd Bteaaakip Co. (Lfcaitod), n~./ \

OCoea, Tha ?*«", HaUoaal Jtiaphona JSo. U. —*«»Lrruioo -Watexcort BMatubip Ooaieay (Uaited). is

i BaMKHi—Watering BteamaUp Company lUsutMi. atiueeaBqaare-andOaniberiandBasUi. v " uWaxtoan.—Watarford uteamahlp Coapaay (Uelted)national Telephone Ho. 38. . * 7 l"e»od)Hn> Boas—Wateztad Staunxbip Comviij ttlmjted)

CMSde. NatlonalTelephoneKd ia v iu.«ajDroomo- WaUnordfltaaittahip Ooapsny (llmltod) OQo«Looouo*—Low«r Shannon Steamship imw, Mount ieaaat<jusy. national Telephone Ho. la ^Koasaa:—IOWCT Channoa Bteanahip OOi« Cappa oaay.Cejlstered Address tor TelejTansri-" OTEAIT* .» wTur-ord, L4Tenwol BrlatoHJoerlbk o» Wwford,

olydo Bhippins Company, LtdAUGUST and SEPTEMBER, 1903.

! Regular Steam Con municaiion between ¦tnvgBEPOBD and L O H D O UfLTUOtJTH in BOPTHaJOTOa.- HEWHAVEH;i i DOVKB, i«D BOtJTH or t%«ni .

i .COSX, DtJBUff, BELTABT an> OIOBOOW, M ,•i '"I--—.Ik ' TffiE; I New and.! powexfnl

•w._j:Aw»k' L JL Bam Staaaaara AttXiniOBE,53'«? WJS, OOP -EUAND , D U N Q E H E S B .•SKgaBgWgfm^BnnTflTnftR M«I H £ I

niRMnTr.t T.TgtpD, FLJtiDOA, POBTLAHD, BATH-T.yy, BaXTJHKS, flADDA, flHSEBJTESSl SKEBATTOH^TOWAED, TUSKAB, VALBHWA, are intended to sail asunder, weather permlttzaf (n&lesa prereated by unforeseendnnxutanees), with liberty t» tow Teasels, andto oall tiany Port or Ports In any ordez, in ot ont of tha customatyoonzae, to BaodTa and Disobsisa Cargo, or fok aay oth»pnrpose whataoeTez. | ' ¦

Throngb Tourist Ticket* istaei to the Chlunel Islands.Sea Com pen} • H-cpbook. .

¦ttronjh Tourist Tickets tofqod to tha HlghlAndi of 6cot-land. bee Compoaje BandbooK.¦i ' wazauosbto' enssov.

CrezyUOBSATdXreet) > ~ _ 1 pja.i (?U Tlytcoutb)

Wednaaday, Ith Aoc. w«pjn Wednesday, 2nd Sept _4 p.mWtdnesday, lit* „ ~»p.m Wedbesdar, 8th. „ _* pjnWedaeoday, 18th „ ._l p.« Wednesday. ISA „ _.« pjatVedoeaday, Mth „ pja Wednesday, art. „ _4 p.m

:: : Wedoeeday SOth „ 4 p.m: atiaaow so < utauoJw.

ErcryUODDAT (Direct) • ~ , ~ - J p.mi ' CaLttaiU to OnenoeX _».23 p.m&^rax^AT(DtaS}.BLTto<1r«no.k z£ zs

Etery ZHDB8OAT, H r< I- 4pmBo tranahipmeai by thla'rbota. Ord£ra tor eolIeoUon u

deUmr of (foods scut to Charles Foolter, (Iimltod), «,Broad Street, BatoliB, E, or Clyde SbJpptaj Company, Ltd,1X3, LeadenhaU Btreet, or Clyda Bhlppinjr Otnapeny, EUnlt«d.E.:Warehouse, St. Katharins[ Dock, will reodrs promptattention. ' JI I wiixsjoan ro vnua, 'I wizxnioan ro ousus,£r«ry 8ATUBOAT (Tia Belfast) 1 p,n¦ 1 Dmu to Wnsuroas, DOIOI— ,Wednesday, &ih Anj „ 6 pjn Wednesday, 2od Sopt ..6 p.mWednesday, Uta „ ._ 8 p.m wemeeday, 8th ,, .jg p.mWednesday, Uth „ ~ " P a Wednesday, letn „ _t p.mWednesday Wtb „ _ 8 p.m , {Wednesday, !3rd „ .. J jun

T . i .Wednesdar! Svth Z ~<>Va.waizsross to Ooax (Ulreoc)

Elkry TmTESDAT, ; _ ' I _ - _ . l p.aI T . Coix TO WimjoacClroot— I

Friday,- 7th Aug. ... « p.m Friday, tth Sept _ fl pjnFriday, 14th „ ... ¦« pjn. gflday, Uth „¦ ... « p.mFiidar, »st „ ... ;9 p.m ,.;?ri<l>7, 18LO „' _ « pjaFTKU/, iStb „ .M ;«p.m ; jftiday, W-h „ ' ~ Cy.a

: ! (7tIsaiO3S tO'MSOO*.Eroy SATURDAY (Tia Southampton) and Ball w 4 p. mErcry. HOBDAY (Tia Ulaazoi>) C*rgu on y Uja¦

j , W*TS310S» B> KOMZ. ¦

EraryBATUBDAt (direct) T- ~ _ 1 p-nI Bauast to WazmMas—Tu Donxa1. :Etery T0E30AY ! -I _; . ¦„ - 7 P 4. ' WanaroBO TO FtTaotrra, dlreot, i • ¦ 'Wednesday, Stb Aug. .- « p.m C7ednasdsy, 2adSept _• 4 p.o

wednerfaj. UU ., .M *p.m Wednteday, gtU 'i *» _ 4 p3iWednesday, l»ui„ .« :»p.m Wednesday, lotn : „ „ 4 p inWednoday.Mtb ,, ™*pja VTsineaday, Jit i, I .„ ty. m¦: ! i Wednesday, JJtn :,, ~ 4 p.m' | Pprmosnl so WiCTaioan idtreot), . ,Saturday, 1st inc. „ U LO.1 Baturdaj-.AhSrot 4 p,mSaturday, 8c2> . „ * pja. 1 BaWrda/ lnh J ... 1 £mbaturday, litt „ ... !lpm g«turday, l»th ,j 4 !,Saturday, 22nd. M _ 4 pan Baiqrdar,!SU» n t. l iuSaturday, Z9tu „ _ 1 p.o J . I , ¦ v ¦ ¦ . - . :¦ : rYaraaioap to wtntaaoxos.. ; ! !EtcryBAUJBDAX(direct), ! | _ -. M M 4 p m: ; Soniwntx re W>mrcaa ,

Thuradsy, 17 September' Utarsooa (»Ia KewhareaXCargo only. Fridays (tia ftymoatbj, 4th Sept, i p in |11th, j8 a hi, ; . ! . • I ¦ ! j

I > ! , . : Witiaioan. *«; Vawifrax. .. -• ';. ; 'EieryBATOEDAT.tttBoBjfiiptaa '„ ¦ «; 4 p.ia

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WedneedayBept2~7 Op. mfridy; » i4 _ 8S0 aJaUosaay, ,. 7 ._W 8.pjaWednesday, ,, 9 _.U 0 ».mFriday, „ 1L..U 0 n-»Monday, „ 14.. a u p.mWednceday „ U._ s 0 p.mFriday, „ IB... 8 0 »JnHoliday, . „ 21.-10 SO p.mWednteday, „ W...11 o a.mFriday, „ M_u noonMonday, „ S3 , a £0 poai7ednwday, „ 50_ 8 0 pja

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9atA^aiiSU." .w.Wiaalts KM TrsaafeniLfftaf Ooaaaar: iXesttseiuf WsaavaSa) of BtaaSi

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it) S!;|V;|- ' jilS'THE WATERf OiD LOAN OBMANti; ;6, JOH^ STBEET, WATEfiFO :

' ¦ATetT* YS?n

<& ^aV, wSth ih? »7»«f*oi»W««aa and wcrccy; oil apnKfations from /4UPWARDS, to aU persona on their ovm APPR0VBE(:PBRS6NAt ;SE0URITT_ , . , . . . . in aniyjpait of Ireland. ' i '¦ ;

Balnea earned on In a mwt ctraJghtforwf^ and exact taonW ' •No connection with uny other Loan Offices pi so-dalled Banku'tn this Connty ;

Apply-THE MANAGER,• 8, John Street, Waterford

ROYAL MAIL STEANO2Rfl.

PBOU LIVEBPOOLl VIA QUEEN8T0WHNEW VOBK.Etrnrla ._ Sat

AtsranSa ...Tuw,Campania- Sat_, TO BOSTON.Ultoma .» Tncs. Sept. 29 | Saioala... TOCJ., Oct. G

Ivemla .Tnej., Oct. 20 I

,1. Third Chta, « 153, Md £6, cobordiin to•teomer, OoTrtT FBBH, i¦lO par oent. rednotioo Bcton TlcSota Cilooa :

i6 por c«at 2nd Cabin. ;Seoona and ^Thlrt: Clata torwnrded *rca via litarTork to PhUaderpnU aid Boston, ud via Bortori toNew York oria Philadelphia. Third Class UEOforrrarded rreej to Baltlmoro. :Tbe,Carjxi^<o aid Mrmia Carry only 8eiond

SBd TMnl CUM Patsenijera. All Third Clsis flroberthed la two wd four-oerthed rooms. 'Paateit ehfp i to New York. Largcci to Boatoa.

Appointments Lid entslhsooaarpautd.The remarki ble steadiness of tho /terr.io. Scionaand OttTfaihia makes eca eloknea prcctlcallT im-possible. ;BegTilar line bl stcamon to JleditorraBean ptttsand Havre. ' j

' PaoiieBgers bpotcd thzonsh to all Krtnof Amcdcaand Canada.THE CUNAHD STEAMSHIP COMPAKY, LTD

Qacansto^D. and 8 Water-street, LirerpooL .OB TSEIB A0CSI3—

WABO Bnorama, 2, Barronotrcnd-ct, T7atorfotd,Horrey ft Son. 13 Glodttooo-etrcst ; Uia M. CottarBeilydoff • Michael Fbley, Daogamn ; P. Evtco,Dangarran. ,¦ Mrs Kat« Begley, Ccppoquln; Mr JdttcaAhcsrne, Llamcro. :

fbat is Your C^niplaint ? jHavd you tried (h^ IGreat Herbal Bloo^J l h I Moaicinet . : ' !CrARRETjT'S '; ' !

j I . PCniFIpS THB ;BLOOD !; HERBIWE.i Bead this Wexford woman's testirabny :— j; ! ECZEMA- j. . : Adamttowa, Co Wexfoflj1 Dear Sir—I am alt list atle to make it known to you thatI and four of my famUyare Ivell ot Eciema. I do not bo-Hera tbat I would ercr hare (x»a well only for your Husinsand Oiancnt-thiy are worth inr money If people wealdCry them. It wis very hird to eet the Altai * oat of myblood. . . . I an rocommmdln* tiem as the best co»»far any skin disease ( no matter how tad s ptrjon wouldbait wlU enrealterefewtwtUei.'- : . iiToa may pni th(s ia (be ptner, only doa't pnbllsb ajsame—Yoars trulyi (81»»ed) <sfn) M C . : ji (Sufferers esn bui tail earns and address prhately). <fid

by all Cbenilsta,! la IbottlesfeM, 4»«d and 7s ta.re nteetary to post. SJj «d and 6d extra. < ' I- '

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. : ' ¦ T*'V&>f«! Agonte ¦ ; | - i j .«E0 WHITE & SONS CtenuotoJ

Thooatnds tei'Ic mills Ills ab*»j. Writ* for puaoblMto ' i . '- •

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(JABRETPSh| S2, Up]1 ' i ¦ • ¦

AMERICAN LINEUNITED STATES MAIL STEAHDBS

I, LIVEKPOOli—PHltADELPHU SCQVIOr),! Z reTj WEDNE8DAT. iL I V B B P O O L TO P H I L I D EL P H I A ,j : . CalUng tt QneoaDtoiro erery Thnrcdoy. 'l . 'PaesengHa aqd Goodurb landed ct PbllrjIcIpSUoa the Wharf of tho PenojylTanln Ballrcid, whtohhas the Shortest and moat Olreot Bocio to oil plsdoiIs the Wejtero States.' SOUTHAMPTON—NEW TOBK 8EBV1OI31 80UTHAUPT0W TO NEW YOBK

8ATUBDAY8 at Non.: Hi/hcrt Claca of eooommodotica lor Flrct,Orco3d,nod Third Clots Passengers.Third Clou Fan at lowest rates. Oatfit t i

I Apply to American I/lne, Conth&iaptsa or Iiivor-pool, or to J ' 'VTATsnvouo—Banrey k. Boa, 12, Qbdstc c-strcci

; „ Wella 4 Holohao, 87, Qcay.! „ . Ward Bros, 8, Barronttrtnd-ctzccl.

CABnioK-ou-8ir a— Biobard Londy.OtoHMTL—P H igont, V6, Uaia-ttrcct.DTOaAaTAn—J CaUlmn, Tho SquareCAraxjpm—W Jones Troy. 81, Allca-strcci.OBAIODB—John Mnrphy, Crroocr.Ksw Bosa— W Uooro ; and Patrick Hunt, 15 Qtny .rioHASTOWB—II Westermao, Choroh-otTcsti '(VazyouD—W Timpjon, Usia<tCKX, '

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iWo purclubo, at tho lowest point';6f do noijjrot, ho flnsat stoxrtb^icon, tho lie3t Indian and Coylc3:..Oardcao ; this dnablea ua elrcaydi; to oC3r- csfeoptiohal value, both f tpliquor andi appcaraaco. i

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II.5DM MAWUPACTOBG DIAnYAdycrtbora to TcJj'Nnw* who era colllnsIriciiMonuisotarcd Goods should coed untbeir names end tta Irlcli-mAdo ortielu the?an» prepared' to raj ly. ' In Order to btlcf)homo dlreotly io hrnty «&opk«eper and orcryhoaaobolder: tho Itiih-niad* articles that canbo produced at their doorq, wo cball publl:hweekly this coluina headed ;

ivHanc IRIOH COODO GAU CC HAD.

Banington & Son, Dublin :—Soaps oi all olaosa.

Bewloy & Drapwai—Minoral Wafers anJ Inla.

Briscoe F., Higb-otrcet:—Faocy Erecd-ond picoulta.

Bell H., Quay:—Bell's Celebrated Bakinff Pondor for qualityend quantity. "Krongola," en edeooionuEmbrocation lor fiheomatisni and Paka istho Joints. Bella Oo&gb Elixir, a ttell-knovm" Eslao," a perfcot Coin enro.

Os- 'Carroll John & Co.. 'Sue?:—

Ttrecdo. Serges, O6aVmgs, Blanioto, QalllJ,Flannels, Shlrtinga, Towels, Nopkino, TctloLinen, Pillow Covers,, TabK> Cloth3, PoplinB<^ajrvea, Knitted Vast3, Apron*. IVvi JSuits, Serge SultJ, Dreu Ccxgco, Llncno.

Oontroll aod Ooehr ne, DpVUn:—Hinerei Waters.

Cordner W. J., Quay and Henriettaistrcet:—Irish Cycles, Irish Tyres, Irish Pump Clip,Irish Bepair Outfits, Irish Footballs, IrishHookey Sticks, Irish Indoor Games, IriahWaterproof Coats Cud Capes, Irish FootbiUasd Hockey Boott, Iff&h goeptret, Bar BeUo.

Dooloy'a Hote' Eestoarant.epiritBor.Quay:—Jameson's WhiBkr.", direct tcosi Bow-otraii.. Di»lilUry< OuittCtlj'J Btoat, boltlod on thopremises rThwatte'a, Hovende^ & Orris, andWaterford ¦ Minerals ; Strangisant Waterslord Strong Beer; Ooodbody s, Galla<jhci'eiond: Marray « Boll and Fancy Tobaco03,Cigars and Cigarettes; Waterford Pipes. ¦

DqyFe; P. M. Quay:— , ,Goodbodr'a and Qalloher'a Boll, Plu^SnaS, Cigarettes, Matches, Hanley's PipM,Irish Blackthorn!.

Deovy & Co., Broad-atreet:—Manufacturers. Hosiery, Shirts, PtnoforoiIrish-made Handkerchiefs, Suita, DnxaMaterials, eto. Hafcrfcept in Stock.

Furlona, A. B 77;;Qnay, Waterford—«c«ln>ton'a and ShairdSoeps; Cherry'o Unstara;Clee a'a Butter, UUt and Orcsm; Jt&oVoBisonlts and OafcaflVtotfa sms end lltir-mobdea (or preOrea). All tho Bcr5 BtznCzd Irish Horns end Bacon.

Grainger H., Qaay and Barronctrand-ci.:—Lcdtcs* Gents <usd Childron'a Hbitay.

Goodman's Bembrcndt Stndlo:— .But Photographs, Life Eize Enlorromcata.Irish Note-paper and Envelopes, Xodncro,School BOOKS, Catbollo Prayer Books, uojOak Goods. Also Xmas Cards. All mane-faolarod in Ireland.

Gallahor, Limited. York 8trest, Belfast:— •Irish Made Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Cigan.

M.Heanv) Jamea & Co., G3 and 64, Qaay:—

Irish Waterproof Coats, Irish Buttermilkfloap and others, Iriah Socks and Stockinrt,irhh Hats and Suit3, Irish Poplin Beans,Iri&h Corsets, Iriah Hnndkerchlofj, Irid)Ghoets and Table Cloths, lnon Drc s Mo-terials, etc., eto.

Higgins John; Patriok-otrcct:— :Soap, Candles, Staroh, Whiskoy, Etoat,Corifeotlonery.

HcQrno & Cahlll, Broad-atrect:—Ladies' and Gents' Boots ii. Vcrioty.

Iri*h Civil Service Building Society:— ;O.

O 'KeiBe and Sons, Miohael-strcot:—Celtic Crosses and Tombs in Irbh llarbloand selcot Limestone. :

P.P. F. Lynch and Co., 94. Quay:— ;

Irish Tweed Suits, Belfast Linen, Shirts,and Collars, Handkerchiefs, Belfast KnitHoaiery and Irish Poplin Ties.

Patriotic Assurance Company:—n.

Bedmond C. P. & Co. :—WATERPOBD NEWS, EVUKIHO Nnno. Allklnda of Printing and Bookbinding Worli,Notopaper and Stationery generally. Water-ford and Sonth-Eastcrn Bouway and 8/fanvboat Guide. Agents Patriotic AesuWnojCompany.

Robertson and Ledlio:— 'Purnitnio, Llnerw, Dreiscs, WaterprooJj,Hosiery, BalU, Poplin Tieo. Flannob andBlenbeta, vlnilU, Handkerohiofs.

V,Victoria Hotel, Colbeck-etrect:—

All Irish Whl&Ucs, Gnlnnesa' Stout.17.

Walter Walsh and 8onsi— ¦Celebrated Badd'ery, Shoo Bruohc?, etc..Scythes and Hooka, Mattreases of oil kinds,Bruthes (all descrption»), Shovels, Spadet,eto., Anioulturri implements. Fin Fast,eto. All1' Irish.,manufacture guaranteed. '

White/ Georfe tad Sons, Ein&ctreet taiThom»*>«teoo4— ,

Clorer Ooodimenta *r tattenlng calves;Harvey1* i Bemeoiea Jones'* i Epeciflo';Blchftrdson'A Mannn : Weterfwi Ma4^OoMt aoi Bopfis; Marphy'4 end 8Urw>cprin«8t&Wh«i; Bui Brooina and BveopingBTOISM: ! H*ll ; lUt9i .PaiDU «nd PtMBrtuhM; Wdtinc. ud U«fflring Ini»; As*>

. tin* foF'prBMcvus Butter. ¦ ¦ :• N.B.—Thoa« who,. tlfhongti not reffnUr'BdvortUers in Che Nsws, may bevo good Iriihline* to offer; can hav« their «nnoancameniiinsetted In this column At e, conlparitlTe^trifling, claig*. • ;

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Notwithslindin j joum istic, assertion that(favourites rolpjtidine all tab ctfteii, only, one hithe talents'|sel«c|ed got' home"during tie day.It was a bookmaker's carnival right' through.In two events, th absolute outeiders " copped,"as my friend, "J DJr. Dick,"': would tensely . write.

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Ths,t gem ini straiglrirTiding sport. CaptainStackpoole, threw in for i double imam withEastward. > . flather ungainly j looking son oJ'Baliol. T-ho horse bad not'gained a. winningbracket this year befoire. In the Railway (Platehe was all the rage,: but fo?r the PowerstownKate, Cun aghi Belie, o winner at the MayMeeting, wus backed «u if bathing else wererunning. I know a few who did not thinkCaptain Bio Mttfield's ware, is a flie?, and thesequietly took threes about Eastward.' :CurraghBelle was never in "the-hunt; : j VaSoHne.Hn thehands" of Mr. Harry Siitialli'ron right well .

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THE SOTR RUATE.For this event no le=d than fourteen faced the

starter, andi it was . a"'good belturg race, therebeing plenty of nioney,for Lady.Miarmiton andGoraglrwwd. The first named got shut inrounding the bend, and could never catch, th.2outsider, Tnistlethom, in the straight.

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iLa Plata, a frequent winner' tons year, wasmade a roakng favourite with' Kilconnell nextbeat in demand. The last named was perform-ing foT the! first- time over a j country. A fewof the sharp division (backed Hill Star. Thelast named was driven terd from start tofinish, and dn the end won comfortably fromKilconnell, who jumped right'well, and ( willbe heard of to advantage over a country oneof these days. He was not half fit on Tuesday.

o V : • * * 8 ' ° ° °US1E0BE HOOKEY CLUlB.

This famous' club is getting early into trimlor the eniuing season. A few days ago theannual meeting was held at the BJaokwaterVale Hotel, Mr. 'Norman'« j well known anddapably managed hostelry. The followingfollowing officers and committee were unani-mously elected:—(President, Sir Richard Mus-grave,' Bart!; ! j Vice-Presidents, Messra. H.Villiera siuartj D.t.. and A. W. B. Pow«r,J.P. Oommittee-^Captairi Maxwell, 3.%.\(Messrs. Al J. P. Wise, JSP. ; John Noonaa,JJ. ; J. Grotty1, J*.; C. Stanley, E. B Rus-eAl, (MiD. ; ! P. JI. . Dennehy, USD.; H. A.Sterne, G.|_B. peard, D.I.; :N. iM?-M. Bolster,!B. Foley, D;i AL Hall, -N. Walsh, H. Quarry;!Captain aidHcn. Treasurer, Air. M. Lincohi;,Hon. SecijeSaiy, Mr. Piersc Barron. It was:

arranged Ho hold practices on Tuesdays andSaturdays at 3.30 p.m., the opening practiceto be held on Saturday, 3rd October.

e » ' o o o o o o'LEES v. kLNSAIIiAiBEG. ' i

At the 'Sloughal Tournament, on 8unday, theiLeea, of Cork,; played KinstCabeg, and won.after a hot iy contested game by a goal 3 8 points.to 5 point i. 1 : The Kinaalabeg players will yetIbo heard < rf t* great advantage, as they area£ne dashing lot. , :

o o . o o o o o oo !G. A. A. i ,- The greatest possib'e interest will be takenin the ann lal convention, of tbe Gtielic 'Athletic'Association to be held in Thurleson Novemb2r|Sih. In day.s of old this convention was looked-on a9 a gajtiof battle ground. This I can per-sonally testify, as in; the years 1888-9,1 attendedan 'behalf |of the Gaels of |the /County Water-ford, beini hon. secretary of the Association,at the time.! The case of tiiedonmol Sham-:rocks is likely to create a lively scene.

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G. A. A. 2fOTES. ; .On Sundiy last a numerous crowd assembled

to witness the hurling contest between De LaSalle College and St. Otteran's, which tookplace on the College grounds, lor the firstround of the: County Hurling Championships.Both teams lined up at on ; o'clock, and playcommenced of a very exciting, though one-eided character. A Herne scoring three goalsfor the College in about five minutes from theetart; This seemed to discouiage St." Otterah'o,co that the play assumed 'a very ucrambliifjcharacter, ID& Ia. Sille continually adding 'totheir ecore^

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Tk> LaiSille^ J. ^6 g«als 4 points.St. atferane , ,. .*. ...;... 2 points.

On.play being resumed,..tho students rushedhe hall into their bppbnent'6 tonitory, and

succeeded ;in adding a major to their .scoop.;' This was quickly supplemented -by\two others,'both shot! by " the Iredoubtaible "Baddy.'* St.Ottettins now lost heart and. 'abandoned ihcfield to their victorious. Tivala. Kiei final go ii¦stood— i ' ' . ' .

r 'De La; Salle ..- ' 8 gdala 4 points. :St. Otterans 2 points, j

The play was very lively throughout. A OEDemelIrisby, Brennan, O'Brien; Minogue, GlcesonjFlood and OiJeill doing' splendid work forthe College; whilst BTennan, walshe, O'Sheaend Power manfully upheld the honour of.StlOtteranB. j; MTJ Walshe .Gracedieu,- Beted asreferee. A good match- may 'be expected onSunday, October 4th at Eilmacthomas, wherethe students will meet Durrow, for the Water-ford semwfinals. , Io o. o o o o o oBCAM> (BALL IN WATEEE10BI).

The brothers Thomas Neary and JamesNeary have been challensed; by the two Lime-rick men, Bowles arid Browne, to play a rubbeiof the best j five, out of nine games. TheMessrs. xieary ihavb Accepted the challenge,and the mfrtch Is to {played on Sunday next, at!one o'clocjk,1 at the -Eacquet Court, Spring)Garden Alley, iWaterford. fThe game i» for toe-doable championship of Ireland, and cpn'se-qriently great interjest Will bo manifested inthe compejtitiona. j

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100 YAEOS ©ASH.At Bagnklstown Bazaar .Sports on Tuesday;

the following «ven1 was!decided:—100 Yards; Open Handicap—CFi 'st heat (2nd round)—iPercy

Kirwan, Kjlmacthoi las; 0 yds., 1; Q. B. Bolx»;Kdngstowq, ' 6, 2. Second Iheat (do.)—>R. Kirj

; : • wan, KilmadiwmaaL 9J, 1; F, Steplienson, Th^; Bower, 5, !.] Final peat--Percy Kirwan, 1;B^i

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i MR. TORHEN'S XL: 1st Innings, .; I |;2nd .Innings.1

W Purser run out ..: :l5 Jobt'out J-..W.. -.._....« 4Bone b Clery u./ iJ '-ld Wtl out ll,...!.., 10

I Greer Ibw b Sul . ;didi not bat.livak ..' .1 I i : •D JdafeaTB SuUivatti a|did-nptf ljiat~' ¦'• ¦ " .'J Thomasiot but.i.: . 2. ;did;.noti.batr, ";, >: :¦.i£r Ttorrena c Bower ,o Shanahan to Sul-bSu'lEvaa .„./„ 0 [ .livan _ 0ley I Richardson b . ,did not -bat.'Sullivan, I ;A Clirk.0 & b Ccry ,.0 'did, not bat.J Brian b Clem'.:.: ' 1 did? not rbat. ."¦. ' ¦:W Ppgarty b Olery , 0 difl ! not bat. . . . , i ,J Dcalcx rua Qut i.. . 'OjdidvaOt bit'.; ,. J ' ¦¦

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«nld U>|Mr 'J^b-lWgent/|attd haiirej me«ti 0 MaddenstoWlKKig© string W the Our ragh.

AD item ot news - about the | jt|itumn : H »dl-o kps ia that -P. Morgan has .been engagfl toride F<flix LeachVselscted: ', i j : ¦' ' ¦ "' ;

All the papeit.ipeakin tbe higheat.ioiimar"o! the .'Olbn'mel'lSeeUngl "'''Hit ]John Mul sahy,tl ia Hon. Sec| was wajinly, cq©pliment< d ontl is success of :'hiei<«0orU,. ¦ •! ,-;» [: o r< ¦> ' : I

Look Here1 was not qualified 4ojrun : at Clou-n tel in: the race for which ab4 was enter, d. j -

A meeting of ike chi^sgorting gentlem en oiti ie town and iatrioJ|j,K*s; fieid ' gt-ijfcil rd'aHotel, ;Feirmby, .sim.lf m t Bf lfi ^bf,'fttt \ thev iew of ^organising a |ace m etin betor theet d of .the season<, Itis'saiitbst ihe ea m ofO50'TO

b« allowediin sUJowilfvliT-One plate

ol £40,'two of fc36'each,i ahdtw6:0f £25'e^oh. 'I ck Morgan ndil;iis;btoil(er WUlie >rodJe

gpanaty n itw, jaewopoman, at; Jt^aiaoyie. - jayextra special selectkm,'€k)ldflel<l( p'aiied «omipkny. wjth hii . jopk«7.. at th«i..te ilatjon ,.Hewi3 :fult of running «3j'-the; Jim©/ 'arid-sftouldmot be.forgott<>n when ne t seen out. ..\ Mr.iT.; J.;TOdfeer mode no.mistake, .yh'th he¦bought ihe t- JAngeJopF^rvouT coU.£i|Leq-p vrdstown for' 205 ''guineas. Nearly haUl thiBanount was got: back , in the Juvenile Plateak Baldbyle: «n*!Wedne dayh iThe 'jcoli j bnly*£n twice,' securing Wo firsW- 1 '' X Lf |'' : : '. .The lawn tennis, 8.ndj.croquet season at Tra-more this year W'M jtne/b'esf oi| eecord: ?

HOOK (CO. WEXFOKDJ SPORTS.¦¦j :J f»—4i >!—U-,0' - ; .- !• . ¦ ' '(From our own jOorrespixndent). j

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:T i : iOa Siinaay.[ last was inaugurates phft wilj

I ©come an annual Athletic'and Cycling (Meet-i]nz- under--'d;A.Ar WifeXS'.C.A; Ujswo-dii theHook. The v eatjier vas not. ail that could bec eaired, but at the sim'ej-timetowards, thd after-,i oon the crowd asjuTni<i enormous proportions.''. 'Hie St. Mark's (Nc-w |Ros3) Biand plajyed aiohotce selection' of music ia the reserved en-;clcsure, which, added considerably to the en-j oyment of the day. i ¦

The field in which |tihe sports Were nje.d a;' ?empletown da ibeautifully 'situated, overlook^; ng the harbour, and was kindly lent ity IMTB.Downes, of Houseland: | • ; '| The Comittee-Reserve!to ibe congratulated onihe success of their initial effort, and too muchkraise could not: be Ibestorwed on 1ihe energeticion. secretary, Mr. John (Heame, for the ibusi;lesslike manner, in which everything wassarried out. He; was ahly assisted by Tessrs.Bernard Colgan and EJdrward Power.

Mr. N. Coagrave, of WeXforil, acted as ofE-cial handloapper, wfth the result that closefinishes were the order of the day ,

Appended aro the detadU:— !Vvo Miles Cycle Race (confined). —John Bar-

den, 'I; R. McKeague, 2. Abo competed—JohnDoyle.

¦'¦ 'ThTee Miles Cycle Race <Open).—J. Kelvoe,

1; E. Rochford, 2; Holohan, 3 Also com-peted-^odfrey,' Browne . Fowlar , iand Pigott

Slinging 55:bs. over'bar.—P. StcCormack, 1;J. Dunn<!, 2.

Slinging 561bs. long throw.—J Dunne. 1;P. Hendrick, 2. Also competed— N. BJTD«McCormack, Scallon, J. iTcConnack'

Running 100 Yaids-(confined).—Ot Haj-o 1;JameaNeiH, 2; W. Foley, 3. Also competed—A. Barden.

Running fiOO Yards (confined) —M Hayes1; S. Orange, 2; T. McNamara 3 Also com.peted—W. Foley. : :\

Boiy's Racej under il4 years' connned).—PatlidNamara, 1; T. CTitzpatrick, 2; il-ichaelFoley," 3. Also' competed—(L. Orace, C. Grant,P. Oolfer, and P. afurphy.

¦HaH-mile (open)i—<Thontas (Doyle, 1 J .W. J.Roache. 2; W. : Whclan, 3. 'Also ¦competed—Rowe, and Heffeman.

Mile (open).—^S. Murphy, 1; iRowe, £. Alsocompet^—'Phelan,' Henn'eberjj- and! Hendnick:

iHigh Jump (open).—Fitzgerald, 1; IT. Mic-HNamara, 2. .Also competed-HRorwe, Pigott andRoche.

Hop- Step and Jump (open).—<Pigotv. 1;Bowe, 2; ¦Headrick, 3.

Siamese fiace.—'llcCormack and McNamara,I; Fardy >dnd Barden, 2; (Foley and [Barden, 3.

Boys Race, under 10 ytais^—Jameg' Chap-man. I: John Grace. '3; fWm. Devereux, 3.

Donkey Race.—'N. Oownes, 1 ;,J Ixraghlin , 2Jennet Race.—S. Lambert, <1; AV. Shsmahan

2; Stephen (Lambert, 3. 'Also compeied—NFortune, Colvin, Coller, tvnd Moran.

Placo Kick (open).—Kennedy, I; B Godfrey, 2. Also competed—<Hayea, Foley, HochcCtmnoily, and MteEvby. '

: 'CLWlMEUi MSETIMG..; : . . ! —j—;——

The weather was fine on Tuesday and the at-tendance was. exceptionally large, Wpterford6portslnen 'being, as, usual, well represented at

-this popular Teunion.: Racing wc3 goxwl, fields^i were large, -and the arrangements,; ca usual,'were admirable. Details-:— j T2OS.-3IiDIESr PSDA/TB of 25 sovs. ; 4- handU

cap hnrtKe race. One- mite ond a half.¦M*. M. Wood's Gabriel, 6 yrs, 10s1 Olb :

. (orwner)|.....A....t"..l..i j .. ; 1A&s. H. J. Jackson's Agreeable Girl , 5 yrs,

lOst Olb (Sherwin) ..„ '.. 2Mr, H. B.- Hunt's Bushmount, 0 yre, lOst .¦

31b (Capt. Sta«kpool) r „ , : 3Also ran-T^Prootsheet and Peari Pjn.Betting—6 to _2, against Bushmountv 3 to' 1

Agreeable Girt, 4 to i Gabriel iand Proofsheet,8 to 1 Pearl Pin.

¦Won easily. •2.34.—RAHiTOAY KUATE of 25 sovs., of which

the second receives 2 sova. ; a handicaphujdle race. Two miles. I

Mrs. flarty's JBastward, 5 yrs, Wat Olb ((JJapt, ! -Stackpoole)"' w.i. J '¦ ll

Mrs. C F. Wilkin's The 'Miiix, 6 yrs, lOst ¦'4lb (owner) ., !, «.'......„. .- : 2

Mr. P. J. Fitanaurke's' Iiady Sykes, lOst , j51b (J. Heneberry) ..r . *.'..\, , .,, 3

Nine ran. j Bettin jfa to 1 agjainst Eastward;.4 to 1 Liberty Bell, 6 to 1 Killamey and Double' ,(Dutch,8to t others., |Won! easily. I3.30. -aUIR! PLATE ot 23 SOTS, j a h indicap,

flat Tace. jSeven furlongs. ! iMr. P. 8. f rBrien'e Thistlelhorn mare, 5 I

yre, Bst ^bVcrokBr) ¦L.J r..~..., : i tMr. D. Craig's [Ladjr' iDarmiton, '3 yrs 9st :..j .

3lb (Btu ton) ..J.... ,,,.U :. i '2 'Mr. O. Kehoe'a Milcsman, 8 yrs fiist 91b j

(Mr. NuttaJlk ..L:....... i. *....i 'i

3lb (Btujton) ..j..'..,,,.l-J :. \ $Mr. O. Keh^oe's Milcsman, 8 yrs ftst 91b |

(Mr. Nottillji 1 ..L:....... i. *....i !qFourteen ranj Bettiag-no tol 2 againi t Lady;

Matmiton, to

i Go ¦aghwqod, B' to 1 ot'hen. i

TO)ri by\-n .length[and a half.;. . :. ; I j445>iiT(0fWi?BB(lC(W BljATB of '25) sov3l

(run nndir Rule* j of Bacing); "second se-' celves 3 sovs.;1

* b*adicap rpoe. Two miles!Mns. Hartyis Eastward, j S yr», lost' 71b • j: <Capt. Stacfepooiftiy .!.i.....J.l..,r.,.>. ;1Mr.?p. Oraig-s Noral fllly»'4 yr«L ilist Olb (Mr |

; j; W-. -Widgier). | .[.....i.i ;.i....„.....; •; 2Mr. J. J:Siaffo?d'» yaseljjje,4 rs, lOBt 101b - |

; (M ,,H,jNiijitall).| ..;.:.;....J.i,...,.-.J J 3 :Six ran. JBetting—Evans Curragh Belle,

to i'egainstf Eaatwafd, 6 fo 1 Nora filly j IQ tt> 1otheia.- : 'i - -!.- '; ! ¦ ! ¦• ¦ - ¦ : l i ¦ :- - : " • : I4.45-0X>WN PLATB of BO eoVs.,;: a! h mdhajl

' steeplechase. |;Tb«© ita es. I ! '¦ ,• : .' ' i(Sir. D. MJOtonejf'B Hill Aar, q yra, 10: t 71b iMr. P. V. <Juiry'« Kilcon leH, aged. Hat 71b . ^FOOT ranJ Bettingj-6 ' o 1 against winner.^ 'M f-Ff ^ ¦ -i i !¦¦-¦

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WO0DL0OK v.i-AN'NEaT0<WN

'. \t This -nr-tch;..-wjt3.;p!'3,yed r.t (Woodlock, on8a*urday, 19th inst. The game resulted in awih'Jor tihe home team] by 28 runs. Scores : —

: : WOODLOC3K. :i ¦ ' :' l«t Inning3.> ' k i ¦ ri2nd'lnttinj3;--

Bonot-Connor^,.. J3 did jno^ bat. * '3-Thomas 'b Walijh - 2 Idld not'bat.IF Maloomson not : did not bat.

i put1 ".; .*'::.:..:........': s! i ' • ¦ 't< Shanahan c & b did not bat.McGratfi - ..:..; -. 7 - i r • . • ¦

M ' Purser b- M c - ¦' b 3IcGrath ....,. '.. 1GraUi — '...-...- . 15 ' '6 Harney c Veale b b McGrath .. ' . . . 4

:: Hea?nc :..i-- .—••-• ¦•¦ .0; ••• —"

T Sullivan c & b c H-augnton b Mr-McGrath 2 Grath 14

J Clery d'Haughton • b WaUh 7! b McGrath ¦;.... ;.. 3{ > !P Power run out . 2' b Walsh . - . 1T Fa-'.cocer c & b . b Walsh 3.tviaifch ....:..>.. . » i

W.'MteCoy c1 V.eale b not out .!...*.......... 12Walsh '. 0

Extras... S Extra .. . 1

Total ... CJ Tot.il for 6 wkta. 43ANLNEarawN.

list Innings. , -2nd Inning*P Walsh c Shaha- •: did not bat. :han b Bone .._ ,0

P Haughton Lb.w. . b Clcry 3b Bono ..- 8

T Vealo c Sullivan did not bat.¦b Clery 3

J Walsh >b Cicry ... 10 b Boni .... '. 6iD Cowman c Pon-er . not out 2'b Bone ..*.- 1

J MoGnth o Clery run out Ub Bone 1

J Oonnorc&b Bono 0 did not batM Hearne b Clery tl e Shantihan b Clery iT Veale c, Ma'.com- , did not hat.son b Clery . . 0 .

B Power not out ... 3 did not bat.B Charles b Bone. 0 did not bat.

Total 32 Totd! for 4 wkt ; 22

THE MA YN OOTH TJsNANTCa OX 'THE DUK EOF liEINaTEIR'S ESTATE.

iDublin, ThursdayTo-day a joint deputation (representing sec-

tions of the tenantry of . !iayno()th and AthyMianoT oaithe iest3te,af; the Duke oi Leinstormot Lor<l Frodoricl: Fiitzgerald and Mt: Hamil-ton, representing,the! landlord. Tho followingterms of purchase were agreed upon —

1.—The tenants to buy at 25 years' purchaseof the second term rents,, or their equivalent intho case of firet term rents. It \ra3 pref*bu)j<undertood that theso rents should be reduced¦by 12i per cent, in order to bring thorn to the6©cond lenn level.- , , . i

3.—'All crrears up Mo "farch , .1S03, to boadded to tho purchase money. , ]¦ 3.—The gale due on September 29lh andNovember ;lst, dC03, to <be forgiven.

4.—Payment ol interest on i the purchase-money to commence from £!Mh:S5ptem'ber, a003

5.—Shooting rights to ibe reserved 1o the IXikaof Leinoter. but not io be Oeased.'

ANOTHER LONDON iBARifAID DONE TODEATH.

London, Thursday.In London to-day, Charles Jeremiah Slowe,

23 years of azi- adoc labourer,, was remanded,charged with the murder of Martha Jane Hard-wick , aged 20 years, barmaid at the LordNelson Pub!ichouse , .Whitechapel , by stabbingher in the chest

DESTRUCTION OF A FRENCH LINER BY1

FIRE.

London, Thursday.A Dloyd's Aden telegram states thati the!

•m'esfcng French liner. Admiral Guoydon, waa!d

^jstroyed by fic.c-and. -beached on the :Arabian

coast, i ,Np. tjyes were lost, except one man whowas killed by an explosion.

EOTABU3ITED 1831.

JAM ES WEBSTER,niDDEOBiraG; HOLLAHD.

DUKE OP YOHK STAKES. CEOABEWITCH.CAUERIDOE SHIBa U?EB«>OL AUTUUM CUP

DEBBT CDP, lIANCHBS,rEn N'OVEyBF.B HANDICAP,- JPooblo rni) Trtbla EUnti.

SUrting Priori «t Prlnclp&l tr««tlng*.B4KKER3 :— En«l»a '—London «nd Westmluiter Bank

I/mdoB. SooHind— Raak W Soctland QUsjo* (rclood-l^ok 'I InUsd. Dublin. • ~ "

Jh« • Tnrt Chioi'fclo'' tn» on'r«oelpt of tddreM

Nugget Spqrting Agency,MIDDELBTOQ, HOLLAND:

Ths cart great Swedpstslcs sro oa Tbe CE9 ARE-WITCH and CAMBEIOOESHIRE , Co., Gc. 4cFatnre, DouHo and Tretils ISvenU laid, Accumulator*!

; . . SjitenU., iCc, Go. j 'aP. ON 'ALL BAGE3.

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Price Lift (itsued dcdlj t ) and sent pott free, with bookof rulcx *nd telegnjthlo Code, oa application.lnstructlno* by Tclejrithcin be received iirLondun

JOHN j JAMES,Flushing.! Holland,,

FULL MABKPTI : PRIQES ON ALl• ; ' . HANDICAP^.; . ¦ ; !

LiaU and Rules sent: free on receipt af Name, nod A'lcirese. : ; ;

AH Letters to be t ddressed :— i

JOHN j JAMES, iFLTJSHINa, HOLLAND. |

Postage, 24d. ! Writb for Terras. \

WOTICC TO IfUPILO.- . . : '- ! ¦ '. ' I ' oi '. ' ' T | ' ; iIn City;, fend Country.

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-K. aij JIH.TB ill, | tdted^ ftAppearg "*wj \ ai&umb i,ol-J»t<>urerilwe|e'.f>-al6iig on, bo«4 tof a assig 't r aaio' T laces '&oarrival Ol the stefedOTe,; when:pne jot t£e offl-

( C«B of the ship. desired!them toileave' and *»

did not show Uny in'clihkMdd !' to go.' Tn6ra3ult was1 .that having fiashed one o{ thejiienrather roughly, the lattcjr retaliated by "slriking,the an eerj-wh^.caU d .inithe i sii tancs of thekEpl^Mh JVtldoTtn.qBltriei, Inio -th^"f natt«r,'and it is probable more-will ilJeiieard about tiecase :; in ¦- the'- polioe. .«oujrt ,.ihe ,' ineddentcaused\some little delay to.-lirl. 'John Hearni.jthe stevedore, wlhuv now; ha&biB ;ganga of menbusily engaged a^ tho cargo, \Some excitemetttWas created by tho occuJTenc*. „ j ' ; ,' .,¦•; '"•

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: A large and 11 orianiaed dimonstratjo^toot >lac| ife JDublin, Bandajr ln celebVfipijM tW'janmet Centenary1!' (Whw.thclproc ejonhad rriVed atet:, Oathe'riae'aiCbucliAJIir. J6hnjCLeary delivered an address, fin this city twoFile and Drum Bands—the Robert Emmet andErin's Hope—paraded tie, airietfl, followed -bylarge, crowds, but thero'Waa io jarganisad de-imonatration. : i : ¦ ¦'•¦ ¦ : ¦ \ . ' . '.

; A <5ommunic4tion Irom; the Local Govern-iment.:Board h :bc n sqntto the..Chainnan":6i.tho Ennia Union, stating that the presiding[Chairman /was entitled 'to : givie'dnGj-'Vote pod[anj*' occasioin thati might .be submitted tb the{Guardians, but l e shonld.not und.er any .cir-'cumstances, be entitled; to any additional vote

i or casting vote. , . ¦; . -. ( 1 > ¦:• ¦ ' '<¦ ¦: . r j > -

Lord 'Roberta had an .amusing, expera noe «vtjNowibury Railway Station <m Saturday after-noon.. After witnessing tbe homeward marchol. Sir John's French's force through Newbury;Lord Roberts motored to the. railway stationto catch the two o'clock train ior Paddington,,On his arrival at the station he asked for theuse of a room in which to change from uniformto mufti. He was shown into the station-master'a off ice , the doors of which Jocked itselfwith a spring, the result being that the Conn-mander-in-Chief could/ not escape from im-prisonment until ona'ol tha istation offici alscould be found who understood the fastening.Fortunately, Lord Roberta was released intiino to catoh his train.

ffhe Jewish New Year CSWibeijan on (Monday•at sunset, -and the Feast of the New Yoaxwill soon be followed by tha cDay of Atonementand the Feast of Tabefpacles. i Thtso highfestivals are always the timo when eynaaoguoireap a harvest in the letting of 86iit3. Some ofthe smaller synagogues situated in the East-end of London go to the expense of bringingoveT a reader from .Russia and advertise himsomewhat after the nunner of tho SalvationA_nny Hene is a copy of one of th'ese pootoro- -

Hurrah ! Hurrah ! ! (Hurrah l i t ,A Telegram to the_ . London Pulblic.

A wonder ! "What will tie public' think aboutthe next Jewish Holydays?

Wonderful ! Will the public lose such opportu-nity of obtaining good upholstered plush-eQftta

in the Salon?Can a wise man paiis the 3a!on and go else-

where without "hearing- a wsll-known 'Chazan(reader) like the accotnplished Rev. BenjaminBlank from Russia, Kvith bis excellent choirof twelve sinjora?

No! Impossible!Can any Society or . Synagogue let eeato as

cheap and convenient. <sic) as the Salon?8oata from 23."upwards.

Thu Jewish Holiday is the strictest of thowhole yeaT.

That devout Catholic, Hr. Michael J. F. iMcCarthy, now appears in a new role. Heask the Unionists ( of. St. Stephen's Green .Dublin, to elect him ca the ParliamentaryiTepTesentativt, mainly brt?cause, 3s he put it—." t am a Unionist, and my reasons for un-|shaken faith in the Union wifh Greftt Britainibavo been read by hundreds of thousands ofmy fellow-countrymen in my worka—'Mr ;Balfour's Rule in Ireland,' published in 1$91 ;'Five Yeats in Ireland,' published in 1*900.;iand ' Priests and People in Ireland,'.publishedin 1902. I am in favour of civil and religiousequality. I am opposed to the growth ofsectarianism, and shall always foster a spiritof brotherhood between Irishmen ol oil reli-(rioua communions. \ ¦ A Catholic myoelf, ' an'Irishman vrho; have'jliverj all my- days in ourbeloved country, I shudder at' the\ alarmingand continued grovrih ;-of ccclbicsticiim in.Catholic Ireland." ' •

What a ¦ devout Catholic! Michael Mac, a=ho is spoken of frequently amongst thouo whoknow Iiim best, evidently has a poor opinion!of Unionist inieliiseace in. tjhe 'Metropolie. Weohould imajjino thaij self-respecting Unionistswould not hove anything political to do withhim.

iMir. D. P. Carberjr, manager of tbe Tubber-curry Branch-^ tho iBCibarnian Bank, has beenoppointe to tho jfesponsltile poGitiion of bankinspector. . Mr. Oarberyj who is a; popular andefficient official, will be succeeded by Mr.Fitzmaurlce, of Nari. . (He h a brother ofDistrict Inspector Carbery, formerly of Water-ford.

On Saturday a young lady, Miiss CarolinePercival, of Ardmore-avenue, North CircuiaKroad, Dublin, whila descending the face ofHbwth Hill , oppostt6 the Cliff Cottage, slipped,and fell o . distance ,of: twenty-five feet to therocks bolovp. Her injuries were so seriousthai she died almost immediately.

ReariAdmiral Sir E. 1 Chiehester is to havecommand of tho Irish Station, mihen1 Rear-Admiral E. F. Jeffrey's time is up. It seemsrather strange thai : a fleet or squadron:haanever been given permanent headquarters inIreland. Tho accompanying benefits to the.surrounding districts would be enormous, butunfortunately thoso who ought to make a moveare either too apathetic or fear to create localjealousies. Watcrford Harbour would make aaplendid depot station for tine or more vessels.

Steam-rolling is being gradually introducedinto Kilkenny County. The CJaliari Rural Coun-cil, impressed by tha success of the system intihis county, have adopted a scheme underwhich the road fromiCallan to Carrick \vill besteam-rolled. Tlris ia an importarit highway,but is in, a bad condition for years . ' ' : ;

¦Mond ay night , a.'| stonn. from the' South-West passed over Tramore; and though aot ajdwtruotive da its predecessor of Thursday week;was sufficiently violent to; disturb, the reposiof I the 'inhabitants of the ".little Wn by thesounding sea, and toiin 'undate the lower ly:ngportions of i our local Margate. ; The ; Strand-road at preUont Js simply a mass , of'it^nct1.lying about in chaotic confusion, the pieturtof seaside desolation.: Then -again, on the landside of;', tha road, ,o lagoon has been \ formed,1extending as far. up ps l.th'e railway stadon', sotha altog«!tii'9T. ibeTO;.w6a an vnpletfMni aiiw.presented next . morning along

^ he'«a front, j

Another case of amiflpox hai ibeen "un-earthed" in the city by Dr. Kenn,edj^R3JjSX)fH. This time the person affeoted-^\MJS. Byrne, of AletandeT street—has put th<di»»>»,'gh ^ ) _t tjy» v«t bedIjvd.yiie Jived i ftejlwustf' rom whjch . ttwwffMtig|t^!n,is.'a«llcr attack, .wa»ir*nw$e<to the iPassage Ewt liolk x Hospital., ; XBirjtain bi'ltttlivdotfbt tfiat ifcwas 'frim him h

k the infection, «t) th*t*hfrimi*t;Ji#vp:l afofnythronj^!'tlh» dii4M.'#rf, «rt7ei*(;tfivl |o;

w^k»/«^a*1 »tt<tt*(ii:i«,iwnriperfw^vsl«*ceat. Th« place whero jUwi lived has bee?thoroughly "dUiinfeeted; byj the '¦ «ub-«anltsjrjofficer, of th$di«trict; -btrt doe* it not seemnstrangethingtnit shd ooaliiaw rnn thronjh

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terford; vorkhpUK)6ared ,tha^ thief' JB

iient mfi\y6TkkI sentMt«k.offlc

ana witn taa a;a oi some women n tignoqun,«imveye4 herlmother to the -workiji >uaeKb»it onik-M A 1mw<m¥£ >JTOO mhaving heard the fact* deposed to found ivTCrdict of death;frbni heart diee isp. : -:::::-:¦ WcnoticeJ yith pleasure, tli* ia movemeirtiaW'fdU'knWkgal Irish cyclists o rJresent Mr.Percy Simpson with some nw noe lto of hi*bravery.iaTetcu'ttS'-'MrJ: J.' Ftai ig> ji fecenUjrfrom th« waters of tlhe Liffe. rj It will bewanembered Ithat Mr. Flanagan: yo I. -thft Bis-quit Oup two|years In succession 1 the Grocers'fimrte in Ihiblin, but wa«f!fUMte x> >s tni lartjfib.' Evidently thMww rtfeyit i oi 4i« I IflLtnlT

,SUi be attetnpted^ioi nd |s& IJfi <1 <f 4K>W np$£

|' The most regrettable ie«yuel is' 'l ot>Wer*"&*£l;after being conveyed to bio of'tlte I>nblln hovRatals, poor j -Flanagan ended ha career, by

: jumping irom one of the upper jwindows with>jta al jresnlf.'!| ttbecripUon<, vr lll be received-byi'Mesau'.; Mlartin ond J. P j tBrennan, I3a'Mlary-steeet, i rhjbltn, and we 'lajre: DO doubtthe appeal will be generously res ponded to. •

! Owing to' the" retirement' of Chief "Coastguard(Officer iDavid.Paimer, of Fethaitt| Ch ef ,BoaVItaan F. Bvifrjjui of iArthuxsto1(n3'';Jltasi beenitranefexred. to.flll the vacancyji Both officer!were, sawaya'fvery'popnlat in -tiui coMdi«tel«t,

; and'tookagreat4itereSt-irf tbe .questions oCtoprcmng t ej pie »,-lh(ulbour«, ji beriaa aod eotonh. With tiie transference :oif ! Mi. Everall,'the fL rmen of .Watdlford Harbour have lost; ft true friend! iHa will tre long laferheprb'ered bythem for the work be did on. thpjr beibalf, whentho big Arklow boats formidabiy': invaded th*(harbour and endeavoured to fake' irom themUiisir living. Mr. Evexall's leave-taking wasmarked by much affection [for: , the peopleamongst whom ae had so long lived, and theywish him every success in hW higher position.Indeed the people of FethardUre fortunate ingetting jMr. EveralL, .., . . !

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"A Gaelic Supporter '.', ¦write.ii-TiAs on advo-cate of Gaelic pastimes and eitpporier'of any-thing Gaelic I em wondering'jfrom time totime at fiho;mimy 'bisicrinp nd^

disputes thatore ocOTiring.iirflg.ueditYy; 0a iliei occasion of ourf<xrtbdi'eoni ti\m-the':Ne^!fF r irict. . Ifour Gaelic! pastimes ara:hot to ti&jcftfriedr outin better spirit and manliness, when a game offootball cannot be kicked on ite rnerite''witiloutbruto foroo, and ;lpdging. frivolsusi objections^deciding.jmatohea,at Tound >tijble ' committeemeetings, better give them tip. . I '

At tho .vreeWy meeting of tho Donegal Boardof Guardians, the ca30 ot-tltO' man MoGroary¦who (had GO strangely chosen1 the | wbrkhouee asa residence and had driven there in a carriageand pair, iwas again the subject of considera-tion. It was ctated that his health continuesfairly good, but'hie was greatiy annoyed by theattention given' himby fhb ner/spapers, y enna oftlhe London dailies making fi "£pecial" of hiscc a.' Kle3 of letters and telegram ¦ iavfe

Teached the workhouse, b i t th'e• .doctor -prillnot allow hun. to read fhem i yejl! ¦ The supplyof food, etc., is under medic d direction, and aguinta a weak is to be paid. Seta of 6Qlid silverfrom his ceasido villa are nse<l in the service ofhis meals. Since his arrival - the, -Muster hasonly received £1 in cashi but the strangevisitor ia. regarded :as weajtiry.; He is medi-cally advised to go to the .Soulh of France.Great interest is still taken in the case, andthe telegrams and letters in'great part are saidto -be from English and other .newspapers.

Tho Geiflha is one of. th<-< most delightfullight operas yet staged, j «pd MT. Collins,manager Waterford ; Theatre, is to'be . compli-mented on itaving secured R* .three .days' en-;gajement of one of the best travelling com-panies for nejrt week. Boojcinj will, no doubt,bo very brisk , so it would t>e well to secureseats at" once. . !

We see, from notices published that it iathe intention of , tha London arjd North Wes-tern iRailway Company ti run a train iniuturo from iLondon -which1 vrtU |enoble travel-lers to orcacti DuTjlin in nipe houro.

At thoi Carrick-on-Quir | Butter 'Market onTuesday 119 kegs and boxejs were sold at pricesranging from 88s. to 053,' per cw . The bnyerafrom Waterford .were—Messrs. Ef . Courtenayand Son; ileMre, .H. Ridgvroy and Son; Mr.T. Flynn and iMr. J. Ferjnet, and Me&srs. 'B.Phelan and Son, f rom Clonroel. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦

The Limerick papers are in -quite a etate olagitation, as can be seen,! from [the following,which we take from tho " limerick Chronicle "—" Smallpox at Watcrforxjl.—W& regret to seethat 'smallpox has. broken out in Waterfo/d,and hope that all vessels j from, that place still•be carefully inspected.oaj arjflval herer 'to:pre-vent thci poCTlbiUty of ¦« t cir.!" irB« 'caMsat i|5V"8.tcxfor.d wero.brougtjt theriby a foreignsteamer 'which arrived in part \BJ& July. .AtWaterford all parecautdoaary laethods are beingadopted/ibbl Waterford ' ty n iar enough to us,and in such close communicktion as to mAk'eit desirable that all precautions should betaken here, a-s no doubt they will be."

The Duke of Manchester, ihas purchased Kyle-more Castle and tbe estate of 13,000 acres for£63,000, and possession .wfg handed over to hisgrace yesterday 'by the agent, .Mr, H. A. Robin-son. The estate Is in thejhenrt of Connemara,aad the ijastle has eeveralj times been assignedby rumour as a:probable Royal Residence.

It is liearly forty years sinco Mr. MitchellHenry—from 1671 to 1885 M'.Fl far County Gal-way—puiohased this boatitiful demesne on theshoro ol Lough Kylemore from jthe Blakes ofRenvyle, nnd he afterwards built the castlewhich has eince became familiar! to all -visitorsto the Connemara district. lHe ;was attractedto tho 'neighbourhood,af4vounte ''one of CanonWilberforce, who had a cottage! noar the water'sside, by -the good angling wh'ieh. ibe obtained,and once-' ho had become! mwtcr of the 13,000or M,000 acres he set to .work to; raise the noblestresidence) in the whole island,land to carryout an immense number of pUWic improve-ments. OSe incurred a large expenditure in re-claiming j great tracts of bogland and in affore-station, :and- changed the face <& many partsof the country. It Is estunxtedj that hot k&sthan haljl ft million »terl£ng was spent on thecastle anld on dere'.ODlncf th« : estate.

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; At Li«marj> Quarter SeiMons an Wednesday,David CKeeffe, the plain ;iff ia tiiofallow Con-

i«piracy case, applied fo' ' «J transfer of tb«licenss of the l»oiiseJat?ljf*elq bf John<yBr)enA defendant: in' the tanje' cMe.;: Uri GeorgeLawrehct (Instructed'by Mr. 'iMtfloner,' eolici-tor) objet ted io the tram fer on whalf pf ilfca .(yBrlen, >ari»hioner' and •wiittd John O'Brien,on th»,£round*.tib*t nx 'tniinw had-iiencarri«a.9>i there afavoe anaTfafwifibeT I«H''ywttJMr. Carried!, aolirftor.

ro4'<b«||aM|af th» «|«pHjcant,' contended that aa ifovstnlt r vatfNrtQii^

• the-pie»ent Jfcenringt WM- Q,* iiliwl; wn.etntitled, top thd'trvatfmy ilCoantj f.CUO t' JodgiFitzgerald ««reed, and tbi tnAMar VH granted.

y^^Tistei. lJ^i.«ui^M^iJMlk ,' UyetVaelamAtt. tJatt li rep re'P .yifOkfo^ .'Tiw.fnl•tnnnent it ,• vwy y»lwibto one,! mad no doobtH -miU 'beidi«p(Me4 ftt • lUwialieiprfc*:;: «¦ j

... itr. Edmund' Lewnv

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mmswmld.fcy-;W« >«il*l»* r- l^TSnd»a»ve had the !&*¦">'* <Vl: rec*Cin< bsppy meowrie* *¦

I . The concert aday wa»;-well

^gramme waa 11*tion. .

A quantity of wreckage mw observed floatinguVTwtaWfe Bi y W» Thursday morijag. ¦' •

_Oa Tuesday a liv£ 4eaL«ra8.1hiawa oipJugh,and Ury 'on' -the tanda at (Kilrourran. ; Mr. E.A.|W*lsh, who baa beett tbuaily cBg ed ^hunting!this year, drove out to tae" ftS«q<a».Wednesday, aad 'brought the wal to Tramore¦Sfyei'lmtH aled on Thiir»d«y mohilfig.' ':""'

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Uatiowl jKt tSeifcle Ai #«e°Ij^ uni p

$f> hit toDAnuixi 'j § W t. ' '/"* . " ' j-. |,- « iWe uadentand that Mr. Oamegie h!a*'4efliiBtely fixed Tueriay, flWJv October, «a tbe dateatlhis arrivfcl ia Lim*ris*,fe> receive U» IPree-tlam ot the City. iBeOriU 4«&re Dublin forWaterford on ldth: leavs Waterford for lime-rick on 20th, and will lety© (Limerick tofj Octffoa a»" fj»wotfeif &si i|»"aJ^- 'p.? •' f -i

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; Dttblin *¦ Bv*ning iBeralfl,''' of Wednes-day, publishes the foUoiriiig from-(the iReWNiG1 ..Carew,_ C ln«your,.Itogaryfl,tt-- In ourl irue"of Satorday;'the 19th inat.,' yoia:lis.vB «pasagraph headed J"jC».};Lfan«rick Brftiate."Qo far aj I am concerned «ll-you hare- pubH-tfhod,(under -that bead is ointaie, and.J^ .-wilifeel 'obliged, by yoiui. contradicting ifhat youhave etated ¦without ¦my watbonty -whatsoeveriroin lhe or my BoljciMw.'; iNjoV, otief oivihW ten-ants on tny Co: •Iim*rifckTp'rbperty' ever gaveme tha slightest hmt'oljaay'wish en Ifoe theiipfcrta to paychaae.—Ot ariv«fti&. , t: , ; jj .j y, : i¦|,Th.*. toiri <)f " th«1 "M«tfl4]" exp1<adn«_ih»t

tin paragraph to which, reference is'made in'tho above fefated -that j.<ha IRev.'-JEf. idaiia* -eolicitora had notified" that;•gentleman' ten-<inta that their landlord' •«!«» . -wiBJagrtb" Wterinto negotiationa fortbe sale of their iboldmgs-

i Chir . Magaslne this week ia the third lastissue of the season,! and we.are saroouf reaaoKmil admh that its content* are of a- varied,interesting and happily . selected : o}jaracter«jnongst the special jllustrationa it xm -admiir

able picture of hwitoric Carrick iCastle from' tberiver, and tha letterpress, is ¦well .-up' &-( fieintercatitog jatandard pf the preeedi&g aumbersTbo coo tents of -next week's Kagasdne /will twta under—The Elver 'Police (illustrated), com-plete etory iby -iG. 'MlanviHe Fenn; Dogs asCarrierfl; (iUualrated); ';3Jbe: (MissioA Haadter-chief;; ThiJ 'Gorilla '' <illustroted);; . Tbtagaetranga and Wonderful <aiustrated); TheRounoabout; PeMonal Para; Young Folk'sPage, etc., eto.

CLEARY'B. , l AHY'8. <yLBAETT3.For Best Hardware to' all braadies. lloae?back If not eatiafled. ' Bwt Goods «t LOTTCSIPriecc; OXeary and Oo., General Worsacssa.

LOOAU CMTCRPrJIOE.

UES3E9. KEAsRTaB .'iANI).. CO.", . LBtETEDi . . r-'—r ¦ ¦¦ ¦

'• It has been at all limes a .pleasure to us torecord any and eVery* advance in ¦the -way ofbusiness and manufacture in this city, and itis now especially gratifying to refer to exten-sive -additions And improvements which Mes»ra

! Hearne .ara making to their already vasteitablishmont at the Quay. ; JJot «o. long egothe 'firm epent a largo sum of .money in re-modelling the Quay fc'ont woidh,«* anyone cansee.sia a chaste and Handsome addition to thepremises, and admirably adapted for these finewindow displays for ' -which tha bouse iscelebrated: Having acquired the premises iD

. Great Georjje's-alreetV and iji ' he course oftime being about to -obtain possession of. Mi.Maurice Quiplan's victualling establishment(Mr. Quinlan having -taken commodious' pre-mise*, right opposite), ' Meisrs. . .'Hearneand Co will now complete toe- connecitoa be-tween the two; thoroughfares—th«t' is, 'theQuay and . George's-street;-and .when, the workhut 'been fully carried out, the; result will beone of the finest arcades, probably,- in thewhole of Ireland: The whole of iiio frontagein George'a-street' will 'be completely altered,aad in fact, as Mr. Miguire, the courteousmanager, informed our representative, it!willftflordT more «paoa itlan at the quay for" thework,, of the builder rand decorator. The in-ternal alterations' which me being" carried outby Mr. John -Heame, the firm's builder, 1*entailing a great amount of work; particularlyin the construction of the spacious furnitureshowrooms, the capacity of which -will enableMessrs. Hearne and Co. to .display the greatvariety of household if urn itusre, etc., the largerportion of which is turned out in their oiralactary at another part, of tha Quay. Thenthere -will be a- new1 and extensive bat depart-ment, which comes under the control'of, Mr.Collins, who was ao well known during thetwenty yeara ho was in charge of a similar de-partment At Messrs. IP. Tobin and Sons. The-very large amount oi work which it has been'found necessary to have carried out, demon-strates Very Icleariy the great stride* wMeh thohouse .ba*-, made since it wa» smarted only alittle over twenty years ago. , It now employ*a-atnaU .army of buyers, pveneer*,'-'• counterhands, office clerks. dreB»m«kerJ, inilHner»,tailors, cabiofit malww. m68»engers» etc.. :and¦what u man, the sfeafta i appear to 4» <alway«busy. -We srtth tiie Una continued prwrtwity?on)d we are eur« that 'before-' it : veac&M b)twenty-arst birthday, th« structural impiofe-acrita will bav« 'been completed, and that tbepatrons of the HqusoV as well a» tbe generalpublic, KtriH baye 'ali opportunity at Judgingfor themselves of tho handsome and praencalmanner in which' they are being, catered forby this fine .Irish ton. . ¦ '• • ¦

B£TTER THAN ITQNEY.IN THEi SAVINGS' BANK. I

• The working man to-day.gives- more atten-tion to the food he has to eat than his fore-fat-ben gave, as he realises that his health—bis bank—depends rary largely upon the pro-perties of what he eats and dnnfcs:' -¦It follows, then, thkt.the popular article offood is that which ia «asy to digest; but morepopular still are preparations which are foundto aid and strengthen ; tbe digestive organs, andalso to act as an energiser for ' the whole»y»tem. : i . . . -

Dr. Tibbies' VIOocoa is such a food.If places a means in the hands pf everyone

to build up and maintain a tourid constitu-tion , which enables its possessor to travel hislife'.3 journey without the aches and painswhich are in many oases preventable. Thus

thap Barber'g- Hodrtr*' and BTllott'n osaka*.8«* ottj (jock of BUOM. FenksiTM andBntohar'a Kniraa by thea« emintnl tkoM.—WaJtarWaJih and Boot, BanonttmndmtrMt.»eft, VTatMlwd. ' | • ¦ . . . , :' '" I . I ' ' I ' . i ' ' ¦" .

SKETCHES:1 !dlog oratt) ; Statwroeti, Actorjuslc'Bn^ and fajnbM Moi

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|ffdffl | foB *$&& tMvSlteJ&j/Kj Ff Sfein. Muni *, iPMarittulc«£y, andJjBf.B. Ml! ¦KAnny/pn!j''JlE«d» s vi»\ted fbaP&marr ;« d ¦ Tfifcro* ward* j W ¦¦ the,1 Work-houiw. 'ajvl ifmmdjittStW|«.J^T}«^%t OTieT-beds neat sad clejp, and everyooo satisfiedwith.UM^WWJttqWMO*"! 1JW«-j ladeed,Tepre»«l»;

*,yer7; I*»* rt •tat®, of -things ta.cdnnaritoa A^KiS&iitWHw/. *?i '.VS fto "theradmiwBlei^ann«'In Wbi|h the wholee»tawl|hmen» Js

jndtwted, ..U ; ,• VM aeaiidi Mlto^M S»bp4r to'/' Ja 3eexton, ha« not; ;pet roached: H» final stage.Another eplrtle fci aching on tjbe; subject was

jread from iih« liical Govenmient Board a4JMt 8atu|dfBr?l !w|<?fto <>f;;tb» : ardians, ial-whicil.therlirUiiiJitei tlat they Sad: .consentedito the laiteP<p>oi»b«al:<o )Ia4e tbe tooy nifin.Uuned'aC none r*«h' his aunt; Mis. Sullivan,who feeides af Toib »B, pending tbe reportlot %&,&*?#!$,• JjCJb Fi)iget^d[K(m«3r,' |• Tbe nejrAmatto^of.coninderabla magnitude-ito ea«*ag*lth»«tt£]|tionof tbi guafdions is tio-provision of aVjooionodotioa jfcif ' the femaleible-bodSed feoaaias, of 'tEe Worlihouse, whose

'ward 'has been ^

krwrWd'into- d skin dise&se• ward. The XiMJBMGvwainaipent Board 'areBoxioos to( know, i hat step, ihas been , taken inthe'master, &ut a'wpMtjon tbe entire eabjectwill very, ) i o a a,l t 'ao ,<ti<mbt, be received fromtie mediqai|pfacei[iI)T.:CPi Bteph^nson, 'i Th& motf t imj>>rtafli je #.ture> <A Ssturday'sproceedings was jthe consideration of tondefareceired j for thif:'hitf-jy^arly supplies. The

( >riadpai coniraiitfl ;in'toe provision way aro< xread and; meatJ1 TKie: tornien! was Secured bTttr. W.yiianriGar»iii and, the fatter by Mr:.oho (Kelly. 13*> atipotuanta twere divided .be—ween MeasrB. Michael Power, Thoa. McGrath,Patrick SbanaJwa,. aad Patrick McGrath.fcwt.,. N. ij rtibb and Son obtained tholour arid oatmenl coabact, and1 Mrs. Bridget"i. Fox got thy; «ngar and other minor con-racta. The 4at>p4eb-of tea sent in were or-

dered toke lbWaHJedtb Mr.'W. J. Palmer, ofBristol.rfor teat)jn(g. . M -- i , , ¦ - ' ; .

THE MONOTO^fr OF PLAIK VECJETABLES.

HO WTO VAEY IT.• Plain .rcijeUbl * 1»T« » timenets about tlfamhat lj aptto bKHimerery moDotonons. Ths ^aly»»y of oTcrcomlOjl tbte U to aerve then with eaacearaada wllb a f f o o i lthlcktalog of Brown ti Poison's•• PiteoV* Corn F'pnr. tit tbli W»r - a wondgrrolraritty eaa bo <ibt»lnet • For fpi f*nca, you etai*re C»alf2owe'r »a Gratia, Tomito Ssaca, GratiaJaae«, Dnteh ftkucs, Mmhtoom; Baoce, Ruftar3»ue«, Browo Sanoe, and many other «/dltiooi to

,Tt«etihJM,' eaoh ' of Which will *a (oaad U> be a^Mtt l*t*o»«o»*it. Plata too. prKUaaltaitraction*lor makinf thM« Irarion* wooes »t4 ffWtn in Brownf t Polaon'i new!.booklet "Simple Fiih *nd Vep;e-

able. Bmcu." teni Id (tamp to Browo tc Polaon,FtUlejf ,'wd the looklat wtll ba (orwtrded. It bosbeat preptrti b]| Mr Cb H<rm%na S«no, the well*knonm auttiOTitf on cooterj, and coatitni oceb'utefol informatiia. . <

t eis Ati C^icinniSll: TO BE HELD AT

The- ffigjh School] Clonmel: 'ON ^UNiil.y,'iir^EPTEiIBEB, IMC.

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Tbe Fds Will b« opeiied at 2 o'clock byM O S T R'EV. DR. S H E E H A N

Lotd Bbjbp of- WntcKor^ std Llamore.

A arttHViv BAND WILL 'ATTEND.Ercnrtion T »lni wil l fa» ron: from Wstor/ord

Llmtiick, Tbuijp', (ind iDtermcdttia Station;,

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IISMOEE tTNION

, TBAINED NlGST NTJRSSj WANTED:

' Caretaker of Female Lanatic3; , . • ) . ' i ;• wanted. : ; 'THE Bosjd oif Ganrdmnn of this Ution

!will, I |on WEDNESDAY, the 7thOCTOBfeB 2frtt, elect competent persons to

• fill the «bove| litoatfoM. |The ;ialaiy of tho Trained Nurse is £i0 c

; year, with art upartoehi land! the followingweeklj rations :— ¦ \-

\d\ lbs. Bread j 7 i inte ilKk ; 5 oza. Tea ;2.lb - gagat; 5 1bS Mejtt ;; l i b. Butter ; 7rtoora Coal \\It; Soap; i. tb.: Candles

Ktf i )imits 21 to 40 years. ;Tbe i Balarr of theTi.CaVetaker of Female

Lunatics is 7 JabHUngs weekly,, with SMyanta'ratlonnJ .

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Age limits 21 tc 85 jeard [ , :'¦'A VPti&if atBt ' PncIotioR testimonials, to ba

Mhl lie ttro'dfb tbev'jMet. Pbrsonal attend-«nct£rfjCandirlatPs i eqtjtro i

AfTfitaed IJOI»» Tae<nA—J > A person whohis redded for/ript | le i(h"*r)j t«ro yeam in aGeneral Clinicnl HoapitaLjwwgnised by the

i Lopal , GOTeroojent-j.Board, ijnd who, afterlexuminitipiij Uas obtained from anch Hospital,a certificate of; proficiency !o 'nnramg." '.Suchicertifica»e mtyt be orpdnced tn the 8oar<L

. , . ; . , F JIAPRJCB HBA.LY, C|erk.Llamorp, 2i tb 8ept- 1903. :

RESTJL? OP ANf BACE"".XEGRAPtEO POR ONfc BHI LLINQ

Menage »ti|>d of day, ©vtog Names ofWlnnera abd OfQdal Starting Prices,8ENT PPR TWO SELLINGS.'

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XVBNINU .. NEWS," WATERFOBD1 I . ' . i

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¦""Members present— Meisra. T. O'Odiu iot, JTiP.(chairman). F. Stuar ij'iMrSii^ircTPwWMSjKWeale, J. Dunne;. J r Curtail. Az&y &' M-Veale. and J. Hay«.(. i ;;¦{?*& W- HMi. T. McCarthy, Clerk.-was $t s&dan$6B"raL r d t^ $ # np $ -

MT. Curran h&vi a g ascertained- thi t there¦were some cheques 1 isued atill unpaid , ino##dthat no further ehej&ies -be i&sued^ unt il | thoserorere honoured. M .... /- i™. _— .|J - . . ]__

Clerk—I did not & ly '. thJsVrihssas* SI $telfl*

Mr. Ryan eaid thbyj:toew howBfi»Sss!'!« te$!Phe cheques were not1 paid, and that being ; sono more cheques ehAuld be"i«9ttedi T L?, Ji-i

Chairman—1 iheard' Mr. .Eyaa movie thatihis lady that owned the plot at AMbeysideshould .be paid, andj tihis lady is a relative oTiMiss Cody . Is tha' 6o? ; - i " iVTj riJ !i 'IV" 'Mr. Eyan—The money was six months due;sad I was against the purchase of -tihejpUjbe.I can explain. ! ': ' ' "i *"M

Chairman—So yoi are, aad a jnioe.- j raiyjVK); ,...Mr Kyan—Did I >ppo&e the piirca&* Mthis'

plat? ! ; ¦ i ' ¦ ;

Otfr. P. Veale—Y<u went heart and ioul forit -after. I ; ¦ i :

¦Mr. Ryan-J wen heart, and soul to^t^tirislady paid. 1 ; ' 1 -- ; ¦ ' ¦ '¦¦ V^VviWI^'.-". ' ¦

Ohairiivan—And getting a cheque for her, too,and these men are | as much entitled listthislady—what is her nime?i~tltat!f0t, tae-ieJie4i|e.:

(Vf.r Tlvan—'MaAxmi, <U iRain! '• ''''h: * ' . "Clerk—There is moxiey now,1 <bu$ we aad no

money tihen. ; j 'j1'" • '• ! ,i. , '1' :." '''""Jtlr. Ryan—1 .brarid:it as a foolish tiling to

ds3ue cheques to-night-1. : ' I iADr. T. Power—Of) cWae these cheques are

imperative demands, 03 salaries have |a priorclaim. I -would suggest that the cheques bepassed but held over) I

Clerk—Those cheques nvust be in our oooK3by the 30th September. |

.Mr. Ryan—The ajth, September .will, not: Mlbefore our next- meeting. :. : | :

Chairman—What-ldiaerence-na it to pass- thecheques to the.offlcetefr • ¦ — • ¦• - ¦• - | ' ;'"

Mr. Ryan—It would 'be treating those peoplethat have cheques irioct ttbjuatly. i -

Mr. ¦ 'Barry—The? lare • as . entitled- to thenmoney «s Madama Idle Eagi far'her olct wall.

¦Mr. Curran—Why not -adjouin ithia kneeting¦till this night wtokj . ; :¦ . : .: : I

¦¦¦' '; ; '• ,dli. Ryan—The Icheqnes oould be passed

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Clerk—You were iiever in a. position to pass¦& cheque until to-niBht. In epitt of.jne Mf,¦Foley was >paid.' I ' ' • ,",'. fi£r. •Parr?—He was (entitled to it> as well 'as

for.the.old walls -i . :¦ ' :Mr. Byari—I wasj«gainst it. . . •; ¦ .¦Mr. Dunne—Yon jv^ere'at first, tut you did

not stick to your gups.: - ; ' J] i 1-Mr. T. Veale eaidlJr. Eyan Trasigaaast this

Bt first. ¦ • ; • •; •. , . , . . ' ; | . ¦¦!• :: • -• '¦" .

r*M ft-i rry>QTi_Tit. .in AT iha l\T>AnnA VA *l*<> ¦fcflllc-5ng and not on tihe agreenient.' : Y<ra.,weat veryhard to gefthe cheque passed to her; ', " I '

lllf. Curran—Ho* I ieould -it^ disarrange !thoaccounts to hold pv^er^heques .antil the 30th—¦until they are duej ? All $ha- cheques are forthe officers: J ¦ ' • ¦ i ¦ • i

Chairman—IQet irjd r>f «Sleera soiMr Stuart—IS the money:there now?Cierk—It is. Ibie uuditor reached me up

and down. . -, . . . . | ¦¦ • .. -; ;:¦Mr. Power said tiles' were responsible for.tho

state of the funds, j All 1!he clerk could do wasto issue the cheqiie:, and he could' not dbalwith them any other<way. .! : . . .' ".!

• i . ¦ • . ¦ JK6..-68: " . . - ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦! I - .Mr. George Power) ;wrote again , objecting tothe. cumber 56 on Mr. Fwaicn'a Jhouse. -.'rha

number -was for a tii »e' obliterated, but now itis renewed with •pmi tine ' vigour. : (He |trustedthe 'Board would] r ae to the occasion endprotect the iridtvidtt d, as they were 'entitledto 'do. ¦ • ¦ :j ' : . . ' , |

¦ ¦• IChairman—I tlronejit this was settle .i . ! .Clerk—!M?r. Frencn put distemper op, , mak-

ing 55, and in wa&hhjg the distemper tie ntim-foer 55 came off and w» appeared. | . " ' :

Mr. Hayes—There, .as a' man liying- i at•French's named power, and; the letters i goastray . They '33101113 rectify the faxili in thenumber. I T . ' ; ' ¦ ! ' ,

Clerk—We will have' to djaarrange ifos.Wialsh's house so oslit is iwt No. 50. ! i

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ELECTRIC LIGHT.A letter was received from Messrs .Stokes

.stating .that they hait.erected an electijic plant[at the baths, and ijhey asked permission to'putiup poles in the street, BO as to use the electric[ligh t for public and private use. , ') ifr. Dunne projj osed that the application boocceded to. ¦

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jj Mr. P. Veale—11 second the motion. . ¦¦ : ¦

j Mr. Hayes—Give every facility. . ; ,Chairman—I think| we shonM bs very proud

to have enterprise !on., this town. ;f!l«rk—.Yon <<ho(n!m 4ml on same laminal

thing. ¦ ' j |: ' • '• : ' • i ' . ¦Mr. Cnrrian—Say.»" ehilling peer year.;This was agreed: to, and the application WC3

granted, MT. Stofew bo pay U. a year., I . ¦Mr. Hayes—MX.' Sheeban will soon '. lave the

electric light. j I i ' | ;MT. Ryan—You| will have some competition

after a while. ; .' : ¦• JMr. ¦Barry—We lu ve the dearest gfs .ia Ire-land. ' . . . : _ • ¦

Mr. Dunne—It is onry '23 . 6d. in Wiexfordand 7s. in DuDeairvin. ! •' ' : |

ARTIZANS' HOUSES. !I Mr. Sweeney, Blackpool, applied for one of

the artizans houses. .. . . - , . . . jClerk—They are all occupied : now'. ! '

Mr. Hayes id there iwere thre< aouse3vacant a few dsyalago, and all aj plioari'taffhould come -before ihe Board-- , . ; i .

Mr. Power—One sras¦ an ¦urgent c ise. af aman that was evicted that day. ' :

Mr. Hayes—Mis. Sweeney told me she' putin her appliratibnn"three weeks i nao.- ''Baawoman told me tih&ij and now I find she .didoot get the house Tat all i j ;. , . •

The Clerk explained how ten membe: B signedto have the house given to' liT. CBT *n, andalso for Mr. Cullihanl and ttey got the) housed.

Mr. Curran said, tl|e question was adjourned,as the houses were nit finished. ; ';

Mr Stuart—A man jot it; a stranger in (Dun-garvan, and here is a native ifchat can'; get thehouse. i¦ |' . '

Mr. Hayes said ho would give aotic a of mo-tion. He now sap s)ich a rudh for th» hou3e3he would be for havme /them nil aa. ; ¦

Mr. gtuart^-Mii. Cbllinan has the b at rightto it , as he is in oiir. smployment.' ! ; i

Chairman-;-! thiak you -shonld l eave itStand as it is. L-t-^^ _ _ . ¦¦

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\ letter from iDr : Williams was 'ead .ap-plying for £fi 6s. jtot attending at eewtrtge in-quiry and waterwoil a schemes. ;

Mr. Ryan—I am afeamat issuing cheques onthat account to-ljright. . ' :

The matter was deferred. ¦ ] ;CONTRACTORS' FINES. \

A letter from 'Mr. ' Hont was raad recom-mending the Board 'io' dedacti from • he con-tractor's account the: amount of fine for non-completion of contra rt witMn speciflec time.

Notices were cent to.the sureties l otilyingthe liability of MT. MbGrath. : |. :

Mr. Curran—Now you have the li w. Thefine amoTintj to £3 -a week from Aj ril last,and if not deducted <he matter rnay.be serous.

Mr. Stuart—Did ve carry out onr contract¦with Mr. McGrath?. I Did we give hir l moneywhen due? Take care it ifl not we tl at biokethe contract. ! i l l : ' ¦ '¦ ¦ ' . " ' , ! ;

Mr. Ryan—W« are1 liot anxious to ] >res3 forthis fine. r '] • ' ¦' • • i:l f 1 :' Mr. Stuart—Did m get his final instalment?It is we 'broke the contract. : i .

Mr. Barry—But tt e money ¦was aurd . iMr. Power eaid wAAe the danger • ids now

was in the hands of ihe auditor. : ! iAnother letter-frotn Mr. 'Hunt stated that

the Urban Council should deduct £5 a weekaince the 15th July1 ; for the contract at theEsplanade. ; : ; ¦ ' '• ' r¦Mr. Ryan—Have von had a reply Irom Mr.MnRrafh ? ¦' , - : • ¦ ' : , ¦

Clerk—No; there is. nothing. ¦ : . . .At this juncture MM. Burke came before [the

Board and asked was there any chancs of gett-ing the house. ¦ : ; : ; ; i; i •

Mr. Hayes eaid she;was no stranfcsr, andthere was a roan there named Fuller, (who didnot belong to the .p%ce at all, and op- meshould get A house ibeHnd the backs of thisBAard. The first ' aipHoat-ipn . should «et,j thefirat'anfertiimneiit %]' - ¦ ¦ i\ \ \ i \ J ' ''

Th« Clerk read oTk ihe 'appiicationa from.¦M!r.- CnUin>a-«jd MWr.vBnHtiB. f . • ' l i ' i- ..:.¦"Mr. Hisyia «td Mtte.rBurke was in the fieldbeI6i|e Mri'iOulKtianr ¦. !- '• • - \

¦ ¦¦'¦ ' - . '¦[• " ;r • ' '"¦Mr. Oarrtn—Il todj iMr. Haves', jrottoye ihat

Mss.'Biiflcc ' il.ffie «t>usi/T wiH tnpjJort'ii.' ' ,Mr.;Barry—Bilt it ispMBediKrw;; r{'! : ' ::- ' : 'ab.L Bayes «aS«d rby w* -Aerie any.aevi4»

ticm.from the i*guhf ,<iyviie' w<ni£tii\'.\ !,"., '•MrJ CttTrsri-r r ltiioq.tj rdCT'inliiioti jl. iMi!' •H«Jes-r.yeryc ^relL, We *«I *alw »¦ pp

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S,ta3mM; i **l'#>\A> ;." i- 'r^Vil ii' f V ;:'iMr. 8tuart-J won d ftH chwpje* lot all and

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:|. ¦ ;:| ; THE FJ£KEBIES. : ¦; ; '/I ; ¦|j Oapi Ooghlan : wrote regarding flw' cj<j iei;aeason| for fisheries. ; An i inquiry mighti do' Sood |«sd force upoa Fatiher McOannV; antiiquarted creatures the neceaaity. (or pre*erving;iti» (flflij in the spawning season, ; Mr'.' IFoley;waj of Idpinian that if .there 'was a ^lose seaadn;:«a»'<h4«nH>niKrald'li6*e7'i»o go to tiie' pooSJhauaa ft>r j>a# of jthe; year, i But- they ahoulclSnowkiil tne~«i)i.*ivtiie OOVB bedly, «nd'theyj^sb^old QO^DGCaii Q^iorancd 8nd ; Selfisfhnefiis|^Sph fwsSi infevilj to b^ condemned; 'Hi«»ped Mti^Foley>t»Mld feek ikore light, an,d'preserve and multiply the 'fish pi the eeai ' 11: jMiri Hayes said an inquiry would do1 ndbarm. Steam trawling had diminished on

:'account of increased; flan ,! and for the pastgKM#S3hSfc !B*a B&fflT ao4n<iaice of haik' in' Ddngarvan. It would' be well if the fishermeaIjhi^ava j^ussed what jwas (She.' best to bedoneii'TThcre must he som^ •preservation, ' butttheJflshermen of lBallinagoul were opposed

it,l T, as tiieir represenuGve, would heioft1I'posed to it also. ¦ ' J. i . . : jtpMfi'Powar said that they nought have an in1-inuiryiand.it jthey. haiacwa'a season the flshert-iimen to%)lt *eap a' good d l from it.. : •.i ,MrJ Ryan, also agreed tljia^an inquiry might'ao ijood: i-;They should fina^out the cause and'check1 it. When they) had; the .Ring.men and

' (Mri-Tf'o'ley-and-Fattier McCann interested ini |the fishing they should all come together andildo-the' best they could. • I . ¦ ¦ | iil MxJ P. Veale-r-If you lja.ve a close seasonIprpja . will have, the , iinioni full of these 1 poof!jfiiii&5wBj. i. ley'-«w cursing us ' since this'Was brought on. ' ? . ! ;' MrJ Hayesrjsaid all, they;1 wanted was an injWtf iMZ ? "tj - 'b »: '¦ '¦ : ; • ¦ - . ; :. ¦]• j 34r.j Byan—In the -olden,' lime there was noclose B^asori. janid the^.'w ab-undanoe of fish;

¦i It was"decided:to"ei«m tha memorial. ! : . . -.li It was ordered to insure lie axtizans' iwuse3!for £I,$00.

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J¦' ¦ On ! the recommendation of Mr. Beary theqoarryinen were : ordered to get 9d. a ; yard!for breaking atones. ¦ '¦ }

¦Mr.! Thomas Power &aid that M-r. Wyndhamjhad promised to bring in <a hill for thelabourers next session, and he now proposed: I

,'.' That ihia Oouncil,-,in.respbnaa.to..thB.appeal':ioi thel Irish Parliainentary I Rarty : for an ex-.;¦ pressianroi opinion of .local, public ;"bodies, as!to'.th'e.l clairno ar'Hi 'laljbujfert" dfclWes- that'jthe Goveffament oiJgto;to ciye-'-tfid <6aine facili- ;ties for obtaining land to ike labourer in [every iipart !ol J.reJafio *as the emalT land holdersand 'migratory.JaboureTS.in ithe congested sdU-tracwySfeady -have uilder'tne'la'w,1 and 'pujhtto amend tha Labourers' Acts by simplifying

j the procedures) arid; aj>pojaaling 'some centrali'Board l.which would <nve more uractical help'¦id thi|carrying on of-the Act, so as to lessen! expense and, prevent- delay.,. lAnother Council i;6onaid«8;that thiB JBtchequef. rant .of J^O.Oflp '[ought >». be iaKxreased; to £100,000 and- distri-Jb'utedi'oin'some better 'system in or^er that'.the .i entire' lamoimt' dhaIl-|bo;'\apfi)'Ued l towards the '.iereotroli - ioi houses .for . tihe"JabAurerre' .and '!art\aui» hath in town an,d^ij . country, and that joopdei ; be eont , to, Messrs. ,¦ Redmond, :Ji J.lO'Sheei P, J. Power, MJP'B. ; 'the' Chief Secre-!'tary, RdD.tti aWhgarvan, an<i' "Waterford Co.i-Oouncfl.'';' He: saidi one great; grievance tha|:fcountry people had was tihe want of house*.;: There was a house to be vacant in Clonea,!and thera was. a scramble fox that house., The;'Comity" liimerick had• provided'ia great mim-ii .ber of houses and consequently they could go!iin' foi; decent labour.- And the Bishop of'TVa-jterford; stated recently that there was moreemigrattion in this county /than in any ;othercounty; in- Ireland. The Irish Party tfould

| apply tlhemselves next edssion -'to this quesv-! tion, and when settled they oould go in for the: main question of . Home Goventment.. Mr; [P. Veale, ssoonded taba xoetdon.

: ' Mr: [Eayea said he waj sorry the land con-j ference did not take the ! question ' of thelabourers more into account, tod in his op/.-,

¦nion ithe .tfiwn labourer hispid! (be, looked tojaavweil.as' the yipcnltiiTal ilaboujrer, and also.they should get facilities for purchasing theirhomes) There were & great many af ; thp-labourers living in slums at 23. a week, iand-they, had' porchased their! places five 'times!<jver;sp he hbped .they woisltt live- to see eachlabourer owning hia own house.! - Xhe Chairman;8aid be ;waa happy to pnt.this¦ iifes«Iujt c(n.: • , -!Ni>twiiths1andihg -tne . epeecheblabout emigration;. there was more emigration'going onj and he was afraid .tUey were onlyi advertising emigration. Xiook a farmerwith 600 actes of laad, and he ,wouldn givehalf an acre to a labourer. ! -He read the Bis-hop's ip sech1 in- Cork, but *!hat gd*d did it do ?There I should ha something practical done.If (he cliaiimaa) "had' the making "of lawSTlewould intake the farmer give, more than half ,anacre of land to the labourer..; fThis' was >fetarvtt-ti«n. At tihe WorKhbuse for 'some xnoiitto pjastthev touTd^not gei.a meeting of the Rural Dis-trict CoundH to aisfan-ble, eiinply because therewere :tenders ithare for labourers, cottage3. Itwas aihorridihusiness. ¦ '¦ ] . '-

MT.: P. Veale said_the clergy and bishops ofIreland that were'making speeches were doingnothing to, top.emizration. f

Mir. Pawer- eaid that on iaext Soridoy1 therewould !.'ba an.' extraordinary.'meeting' oi tHeWestiWaterford Executive In Dungarvan.rcndMr. Edmqnd Leamy; on i£h« p;art <A the IrishPariiamehtary' Party/ would attend. ¦ ' -'¦ ¦ •

The I resoToition was 'adopited. ' ¦ • : ' • ¦'A long discussion: took place a* to whether

•Mx. Cullinan or Mrs. Burke should get the(housej and on a pol there voted:— ,

.For Mrs. Burke—Massw. Hayes, Curran,and Stnart—fl. ¦ ¦ i '

For! Mr. Oullinan—Messr3. Veale (2), Ryan,Power^ and Ban7—5. :

•Mri |Veale,prqpooed that the rents be uni-form at £3. 6d. a week. ;

Mr. I Hayes-said they wexe fluting for thehouses at 3s. ¦a .week, and.lie man in the lanewas contributing.towards the up-keep ot theseibous«a. : . ' , ,' iDunng -the duicaision wMch ensued; th«question xarosecs .to 'whetUer a ¦policdmaB wasa working man or not : The matter casthreshed ou$ for * conjiderahle $ioie jn all itsphases, and ultimately there vofed:—¦

Por ptfr. Yeale'a proposiSon-meisrs. Veale(2); and-Powers. ; , . ' . :

Against—Messrs. Hayes, Ryan, Curran,Barry,1 and•SJ.nartrTC. . ¦• . j -, ¦ 1 .

1 Mr; iYeale's motion was declared lost-¦ lAdjoUrned.-Oorrespondeat.

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^ i <From |«nr Biejp»ker.) ' t ' ;|I iTihei weekly . roeeUngtqi lihis 'bparA- was heldon abova day. Mir^Penisj Rjin^viCfcaairmanpresided J and the "othA m«c(beT« preaent were .—-MT3. Golman j Measrs._ j Oharles J. Curran , Iir.P.; iPatrick McCarthy, JjP; ; Thomas O'Con-;«or. J.P,1 ; William Stack, J.P.; Patrick Fqley.John Sheedy, E.yP: feT*ft» E MbOarthy, JiingirJohn •: MbOarthy/.iMAurice.'TlyM;-. Sphn OttieJj : The following officials pere in attendanceas usual—Messrs. John iR. Dower, clerk; M.j Flynn, ' assistant olexk; Thomas Walshe.i»j *!g£f*A *# ^*x S iftfi < r?*i

> j ". ; FACTS A-ND FIQURE3.1 Remaining in the! house on Saturday night,1191; admitted;during .the.week, 2T; born; 0;disoharged;.Ki'-ij dieH, h Saiiipfl , 18;«healthy.U8-, la^ihifirnjwy,-. [0; ,Iev srt hospital, 3; coatof provfeioiis rOceiv id.XKJ^s.J^^i.*?1!311111 ?"*£3L 8«.ilOd.; general laverageVost, Ss. Id. ; m-nnnary,1 fe. 8d. • fever hospital, 5s. 6d.; stimu^lants i mne; 3s. 8d. ; whiskey, Ha. 2d. ; porter,Is. lid.; t>Tandy, £1 0s. M)d. i total, £3.63. 8d.

'. -i ¦TH'EMiASrBH'S'iHEPORT. iThd Master's rep< rt waslai follows:— ¦\ ] ¦ ; ¦. . 22nd September, 1S03.|Oa a.!re<[ui*itkin trom t4eimedical'officer I

engaged A woman.iis attendant. .for1 .the housd[hOipi .S(J, !;at 6s. p ir iveek,! JJwith. ' rations1

-\ApprGnf irf i~ Ql. ';.'• • j hi M ' ¦ '¦ : ;[Ot beg! :to, j repdrl ¦tbp.t I intercepted a letter,

ia44reiaM, to an-inn ate, nataed .Margaret iior-tisiev fend opened t in hlr presence; it con-tained a paj inglordiT for £2, whkfll collected,land ijoHi1'? eubmit 'to the ¦board;' ; -: ':I alr.l.Ci'Connoriaid in refefeij rcWto. tnis womanthe inifiSitsay that bsr husband'had'set her up5n buiine3s, Bhd given her &J0, tout this' moneyjhbld Jao time. . I ;

• Mx. Stack said hi thought they should onlyxleduct ifrom .the amount the,co3t for the time(this x^ojman spent In the house, and give herhaplc th« balance. i

Th<: Clerk said t »e Board had an equitableright to retain the money and apply it inrespe:t!of the cost of her fetadntenance, but anice point aTose, aa to \yhother they couldlegall^ ido it , she lot beir g admitted by wayof loan.' ; j . ; '

¦ -¦ .- ' ¦> . ' ¦'.Thd Master said hia wo aan abused him be-

cause, he did not b md.'Jier over the money.The following order'wns| oiltimately made—

That 4!hi3 mohey I e retained and applied asairainct the cost o! the maintenance of SirsMorrissey «nd her i ihildreii, on condition tljatMr. iW-illiams, boaijd's solibitor, is satisfied asto thjei ,legality pl..thi» (action. „ . . . = .- , , .

Mr. Stack said he fhounhi it(would bo too, badto ke>e^ the jj rioney.-?, iHfe fcpuld »ug^>st • fctotwhatever Jwns'duel to Jthe guirdiaha 'aincd herlast (admission rih^uld 'be/ stopped , and ' thebaTance taaided' over to' her: : ' ' : •'.', ' " :,'".;The Olerk-.'said t^; ere,were ycryiserious qucs-ition's oJi*Styg.on 'th s_ciue,?ftptJ. '' .¦ :- , - " -. ¦

Mr; Oiirr-an said he understood there wereseveral other case: of this kind.

Thd matter then dropped. ' SESiqiNLVNE (DISPENSARY RESIDENCE—¦ "I ¦¦; JBBOCBSSMOir.MR/BBABY: i :

The !Clerk infonned the) "board that he wasserved! with.«- process forj.£ia 15s. . 94. a^ ithos'Uit of iMr/ Beary, for workidone in connectionwith -the Seskinane' (Dispensary (MJed^oal Offi-cer's rfsidthoe.' .- r - ' ! • < ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' i " • ' ¦ -:

An ;order was made irecjuesting Mr. Williamsto defend the action.

A letter was &ls£ read ifrom Mr. iBeary ii^reference to his claim for payment,'respectingthe two items ded icted from Ihia account forhis work in conn >ction with the Seskinand

Mt TMW also deoid sd to refer ths c<nnmunica-tiori to Mr. IWiriian .s. ' . '

¦A-QUESTION OP OTiASSIFiOATION.•airi Stick s.u«ges ed ;th5B,a -door in the work-

house leading into the grounds should be leftopen i so as to affow I recreation to the inmitea:

' Iaster4-W« csn' interfere with the claasi-fiegtion . I ¦ ; ¦ -

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/Qlark—The regulations are -very strict onclissiflcatioin: ' j I

iMrl Stack—But isn't it a greatJio^dEhip oathos« women to be kept inside i tip 'to twoo'clock.

Chairman—I don't see h<rw we could approveof...anything thai~4 could 1 interfero with "thefegulartiona. : ',

MT. Curraa—It . is absurd to introduce suchquestions. . '; ; . ' . C"' i:-

Cbairiijiajl-rTM; would notpin my opinion, beaavLsaorato mane any jnna.OI cnange JU5t now.

Mrji Btack'»WPha.£I'asU£r knust givo & reasonfor not opening this door. f t . ,

Chairman—He:.h /'iS r»I' "}*,. easoij., i Hesays be must act up to thj) regulations.

MTI I P. ¦ MoOfLrthjf/ J;P,:-JMi'.. Stack? itfcfnte, tohave ; them U mil up together as thay;do in>the Park—fiaiightei). ;

/Theia -«a' ao fxlion iZZf en i& ihd clatter, i."i . ", .7.iiBIE.JEODIBI>.iINiSATE3: -. • • - •

IMrJ CrCotinor—How many able bodied in-mates baye.'"we? , . ,

Mastir-f-1! have two men and twelve women,'Mr. OVjhBSr-Caadjw© find to-day1 108 returned'

as healthy. ¦/ ; ¦',. i - .' ,. ! r >:>: "1 v':iMaster—That- iucludc3 all that are hot in

hoipital ¦ ii " •. 1 ¦! .

Mn .'G'ihea—But if ihat wta *. out that ther?iwerejtl2 j healthy people in the; house, whatiWrtll :ld'ffhft nflThH/* rtlltAi/lfl llifnli ' -anh.-n- . f.Vio lo^tis thbre are only two able ibodied men in thehouse-

Clerk—" Healthy " means those who are not:in the hospital |

Mil O'Shea—ZThe public -won't take that viewof itJ

¦¦• '¦ . "-" ! • " ' ¦ :,Mrl. Stack said that' thd inmit a TOM half

nakeii. I : I>' £&. O'Connor— Xhe otcteaiest -rou m:de is'that 'they are hal| nakedj s ¦

Mr. Stack—Yesj • • • ¦ ,¦3Sr. O'Connor—Well I would like to test that.

I would like to see them. ' : ;CMaster—You oan see the inmates if you like.Mr. O'Connor—I yill wait for Mr. Stack and

both of us can go! down and see them.This concluded t{ie business of the board.The weekly meeting of the '

Rural DJpfcrlct Councilwasithen held. Mr. Wm.l6ttick .- J.P.,' choir-man ! presiding. ,

K THfB AU»IT.The Local Government Board forwarded ti

copyiof the report ^f their|4uditor on his half-yearly audit of the aocounts of the Council;which intinmted'that thesiateof the labourer'scotbaga rfnts continued satisfactory, but therewcaa slight- Increase in th* amount of arrears.J' -EHB l NEW. JQOTTIAGE SOHBME.The' Lojcal GoyeMimeitt !Bbard wrote statim?

tbai cJCr.| <Thonla3 |W. O'Malley had been ap-pointed Arbitrator under ,.ih<> Lalxmiers Acts.

.Tlia CJerk—TEer,e was JBO meeting of theCouncil since Aujjn st, ahtj'40 fla -notito retardthe 1 operation of tne scheme I sent (his. on toMr.1 IVviiliams to dommunj eate mth;the atbi-tratoT, and fix all ithe necessary daleaCfo'r thesittio33. ' Mr, Williams is paw in. communica-tion with Mr. O*M!jJley, and due notice will begivpn «s to when Ihe w coming down. ' ' ,

t - 301 US . 1UOIAW .„ Thie Local <3over iment Bodrd wrote intimaU.irrjr that' <a guarah' ee should' be given by theCouncil that tihe nstalm^nts in payment ofthe loan of £10,635 granted Under the La'bourersActs shohld-be remitted athhB da'to on whichthe7!.oecamo.J due-jtho lstf'May;, iarW <l*i>Npv.They added'that t sum o! £16 should also besent to cover legal erpens 3.; IClerk—That mej ns that we must flrst j rivethis guarantee, Wd ewcphdly. sehd- the £15.

Mi 1. John- MoC arthy-^A. . long time willelapse before 'the cottages iro built.

Mf. P. MoCarthir-JHowllowr will it be?<aerk—I ' cannot gay, Mr. ^McCarthy: ; -.

'¦ Mf.- McOarthjM Vhen will -we get the- firstinstalment of the oaoP: IMT. Curranr-<We must wait,.I:tbiok. for alonjTi time now tha the Chancellor of the Ex-1 chequer had resigned. !Ohairroau-^-I understand jthat a 'new man ' has

beta appointed. | . , • ¦¦ • .Mr. P. McCart iy said he thought they

ought to go on w th the cottages and by thetimej the contractors would be entitled to thefirst;instalment the Opuocil ought to have gota:portion-&f tfie'loan . ; > „ .' i .! Clirk—You can >nly make paymentsi&n the¦ fixed finance day. There iwas no .quorum , onthb last finance da/, and tie Coun^ilj or* oughtto' tnr and tum 1 p next -finance «day.< 'whioh•will |be an the 20th Octdber. i \ ¦¦„. <• ,t — \\ ! ,MK; P. MdOsraV, Brrjg-WTheTe rnay:at»t be. avqnorum'imst-dj y dthet. : . it I 1I ' traattc-HC»t'4tl4riil block the moaey, partoijtheiJuSiness at }dll -eyenlsJ The contiractorawill!be retiring money, ipretty often; andf iet».we you goi ig to ge^ iiP j ! ' ¦;-..,¦'. vnairman—A thi ik you will bare a quorum

: W.1JH&-&2&3S .oornilwOl lbe threslKd; then,mrl P- MVsOarth'!'—(How tanrtH. mrfn »m flr»t¦i 'Sft *ri.rlvff a r-HtfPw won Artu too firsttaJt$ifanftat[ot;the oan bef! j : -;¦ i i 31«k-HA'b<>dt£3,MO. I ?Fhoy:iw«rt to Whd'youto p iv the instalfn Bnt«. punctually on the date*ooentaonea. , ¦ j ' : :

j ! A£tt> P. 'Mk<toGfr-<Httro you cot any mowla vim tor <m»tf *, Mr. DoVer? ¦ ' • • --; i :''BI««-rTJa»i.,flw r are. to tho'ibox over einceuut.meetizw.¦;- . - i , , i J , . i , \:- ¦ . . \c . *I W. P. MoOariaijr-C4n jthley be eaolertained:4QM|y.?.., ,; ;.. .... ., .*-.. . .. . . . . .. -. ..„-

I Slwk-JiUnak ep, if joa will tave awney top y ithe contractoi 1 when ibe instalments be-come CTttg.! . ... , ,'. ' L.I ; ~ : ¦ ¦ .1 The guarantii,<«».'lJierjJ«faaed. 1BiJbLlNACOUE/F'. OQAflTOUiAiRI) STATIONI rhe Oommiisiot erf pi <] *rib;lio (Worki Troto« kinjrwbtt Vtse <C ountSlVfairm* wotud M forf pplymjr! w«ter, o' W» ¦•¦ W^km Vr laying« --P»PSl-- ¦' : ' ~

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! miV.l&dQnttk -4* ttik id * «werrtm«it <io.V mmi Q*f TOI gWfci taigr yon w«l for *«9g; mvtj ijy 1 j ton Ihi t w» m»ke|TOr own

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.MflCan*y2R: ngY^Whnt^ the

valuationie coastguard At&taohP i ' . ¦ ¦•¦ . 1 ': ;

iQlark—I;.t&ink-4t would be on Y £8 or.£9.;.' IC*: p. f 1SKfoa>"iy—'The'' fluAlbd ' bafrlo-"

,tl iagl to flo'i iKtfr.-if. ' -• i 1 -, ii f ] b- -¦¦" tfn John MciCarthy—iWo Idh'it you have ¦Ui\ n" pipes? | ¦ 'J

¦- • t / ^ - i > - 1 I . •)01»rk—They ask will you tto 'tiiat; if yyu d<

you lew JpuV tfn} t ie pricer j- Jbdywould bisi pplylnd a, «6vernipen{ dftMtmtnt that woul<conSume* 'lot AtWater.- Wouldn't'it be 'betteito1 flic somelprki? : ¦' . ; , ' . '¦ '¦ ' , "' ¦, \iMr. P. McCamiyk Kag—(Let Jbemselvea gAthe i>ipe3, and'We will giv«1'tiJiiem UiB water efttttc? ratb 'too 1 fiirjn'eri get it; f f ; A :¦ 1 /i ¦ • - ' »_3©h'&iimjin-!<We| 'better S eHiel ithe matter.What would you ijve them the; water for? I

M(. C. y . iCurranf-'I think the best thing U>do ii to ask the coastguard station what ttffijrs|(juira.r;Ssej;what Bupplrthay.fraJit, and the ;yiu can feet an'eatimate from lyou^ engineer (Ithe'-io^t.

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IMr. P. Foley-rJ[t.:wquld be well if: we got ahapproximate1 estimate of the cost. . ' ' ¦

¦MT. Curran—Yes:.1; propose that we instruatijur eWncer tdritf ithe^cOastguard^'aOd.'teewhat they requite, and furnish U3 with anestimate of Iho cpft. It would be then withinour power to fix-a' price. : : . : t

IClerk—'Maylbe-li-jrould'lio aA ffell to find oui. -trtbAt the Waterf jr4;jButal district Council arc¦phiirgHMr tiie. !Tra)o(ior».!coa6tgpard| station forthe''water supply, i' Ncs- : ' y .. *-* ' '¦

iTne matter was feveirtually referred to Mr;.Biarr, the Council's! engineer to ascertain pa>ticularB of the siipWy required at Jthe Ballina-courty coaotguard Station, and furnish an esti-mate of thd co3't of laying; down pipes. ! ?

j :• XABOt REB3 COTTAGES. j . I ;jDr. WiKiam3 ; Appeared betare the Council!

¦and saidifoe rep aiented ten.labourers la thoBjillwnacartDiyisitm, for:whom.cottagwj wer4paaj ed iin Ajugust); 190l-T<xver \it-6 y^ars ago;iSisse labourers ; could I lib't urklerstatid to 9d^lk^ that ha4 tal;in J)lace;'froii'ith'a^ timaiuritaithe pr^ent'in piiofleeding ulnder tho achainel.Itiey had naked him to iwme Sbytyre '.'the Coun-iIpbwer to bS4pedit*;;Uie/bui'ldln« of the.oottegesiffite could nqit saV'whftse ti^uft it ¦waa, :bu? ii'it was the (fault of the Oouncil Ue; begged; them-to pi«83 the.matter.'on with the view of kaepingithe people of the country at ;home. If it was!the fault-of the i Lical Government Board heiWould -ask tho Oinmcil to pre«a the urgency of)the matter on .thent He could well understandthe Idelay caused since the order had : beenniado, as atited.l eight montihs agoj i .. •

iQlerk—Mrl' WilltamSUs in '• oommunication.with the arbitrator, but''a.day is not yet( fixed;

'Dr: Wiliiams-UWen tthen nothing'further can•be done, , but ,I ihope youTKOouncil will do.the]beat1 they oan. : But; L would urge . with thegreatest respect that the Council ehould mee^nioro rogulorly, tad : push the ntstteT on, - • |

iChairmian—The state of tho country, at pre^sent, is responsible for the -absentees, :but up towithin tho past aix weeks they ,'mtt veryregularly, ,- , . . , ' , ' - '

; THE PIG BUYING QUESTION. ji The Clerk read the resolution of the DungarJvan Urban Council favouring the buyin* ofpigs in tho open market J(Mr. Thomas O'Connor, chairman of thatbody, said he would like to say a word in supiport of that resolution . It would, he thought;tro better for the farmera to 6ell their pigs lrjthe open market. It was understjod at moUrban Oouncil meeting that some peop'o whobod sent their pica into the stores had got Ie3a]for tjhem thian if i they disposed of them in tbfltfp ea market. It was a question ' altoifxstherJorth© farmera themselves, as it waa tWey wh :iwere immediatelyr,conc*rned. ,If the Councilthought it suited them they should odop; thdresolution . !lt might be said that as they wereehopkeepcra in!.Dun'garnW, they- were interest-ed in tbe-imalter, but that was not so, as it wasin the interests of the farmers.

; Mr. PJ MksOarthy, .King, asked oould theyprevent• the pigbuyers from going and buyingpiga all round the country.

! Chairman—You cannot, MT. McCarthy., Mr. McCarthy—<What is ,4h© good of the re-,

colution ' then?, j1 ¦• . ¦ ' i ¦'¦ ' .. :j Mr. O'Connor—As to that point you are iree

tp express your, opinion . : ~ •. >I' Ottr. C' J-' Currflii—H the pigs are saleable^thwi thc : farmers will sell them, because thoy-Would unquestion«!bly lose by waiting for 'a)itiarket. I: want- to know who ;aro the "handy!iben" referred ,to in the resolution? - ' •' i: Mr. O'Connor—The handy men, I believe,'were referred to by the mover of fchb resolution!da the farmer pi^buyers I speak out plainlind fitralpht; ;If rf'suits you, pass it. ,

I Mr. P. McCarthy It con do neither good norharm. !,| Mr. Curran—'It ,waa an awkward resolution1to pass.

i After some further discuss-ion, 'THa resolution was unanimously adop'ed.

j ilr. (MC'cmror remarked thab if the. people -Here unanimous.'.they.could'haye a fortnightly ;p i j markctj Heireniambered wh«a there was1a weekly market held in Dungarron, and he!t|»ughtthej<. should >do their best to establish:a' fortnightly*pir market. " 1

i . . ¦ ,B®Ua,Y TO TBEE3.j A letter w-aa read'from Mr, {[j P. Williams.!

aolioitor,' recommending ihe Council to employ ;a valuer U> estimate,the value of the .yJama odone at OolUpm W.oo^T' ' » '- . fT- i'^,*' ¦Mr. C: T.*XJuiTaj> caia be 'thought the' best1person to employ would be one of the Duke!of Devonshire^ foresters to value the .damage.!f The Chairman said.^ man namBilVlLoahyjplanted a good'aeal for SiT

^Riohard 'Musgrave,

an<i -lib would be a • good peiy^on to employ forUie purpose. ' > . : . * i ..' ,.

CiT; y. illrCarthy, Rihg-f-I thrall it would bebetter t<? employ' him than fli JDuke of Devon-shire's roan "i¦ • ,. . • •-,

Mr. Curran said he made that suggestion.ibeing unaware that there was a forester in th«district. - . . ¦„ : - . ¦ • - , - v - - .

, It was then decided to appoint.Leahy oe.Valuer and request him to communicate on thesubject with Mr. Williams.

»IIiAPJI}(A.THD OCHTAGES.A communication was iread irom Thomns'

Ecame, : of ClonsjaguilB; <iiro6*ani' tae- ''«trr..i-tlon of the Connej-1 16 the /tumbled'<J«ra 'co'il-:dition of bis cottage. ,

illr. John Cliffe—I know tho cottajfe, ond itia certainly in a Very bad state. :: ,The matter was referred to the engineer, oawas also the case of a cottage occupied by awoman Darned Miargaret MJaher.

EXTJiA oosr. ' '¦'¦¦'¦¦¦¦¦"¦¦, An opplicatioq f^or payment of £3 for repairscarried out to a cottago .was read, ii . ;. . ,

The estimated cost of the repairs was 17s. 6d.but as this sum had been, exceeded, it was de-cided to refer the matter to MT. Barr for par-ticulars as to the extra cost in ihe ca&e.1 • ¦ ' OUT OF ORDEfl. :. An intimation.was received to the effect fromMrs. O'Connell, fceaoher of Ballydufi School,;that the fountain at the school gate was out oforder for the past two months, and waa a.aoiirce of inconvenience and danger to thechildren attending tho school, 1 ¦ - '¦ j

I The matter Was .referred to'the" contractor.'Mr. Whelan. • ' ' . '• ' ¦¦ ¦, COTTAGES. ! . . .; ' .. .: Arising out of n .order for the repair of cot-,tages in the district, j. IMr. P. McCarthy said he was sorry that Dr.Williama, who had already appeared beforethin that day on., behalf of a"number offcvbburera, Was not n6w present. 'H6 would notfee-surprised at the Council's delay in'startinpAnother scheme. Ho (Mr..IBdOarthy) thoughtH was the engineer in cases of this, kind shouldbo censured and not the contractor.j - ; . OOOTnAGE TENDERS.¦'A tender was." received from Mt. L. iGreany(or the building of three cottages at £155 each.; ;Clerk~-The estimate was £020.* Mr. MoCiurthyUPity. Dr. Williams left beforehe heard this.. '¦¦ i •

j Mr. Curran—He will see it in the Press.I On the proposition of iiz. (Patrick Foley. thetender ot Mr. Mahoney, of .Btradbally, -wasAccepted at £133 for one cottage, on conditionthat he- guilds the fences at the engineer'sEstimate. ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ 'j Tho 'consideraUon. of the remainder of theiendeja ,waj postponed until the engineer wasIn attendance. .i The Council then adjourned.

\ We could afford to pay "loai for . a dissatisfied buyer? o.f Fels-^Najnha; :

I^oubtful whether there everaa( - a ; dissatisfied buyer, ia.. the

Strict sense. , '. ' ¦' j J ; '.' ¦< '. ' ¦: 'j, ¦ ' .We teturri! the money, ; and thenI inquire. She didn't follow instrucI tionsJ - > ¦ ' .

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RBMOVAI. OF PAJPEBSTO TO IBM MXAL.

Tho weekly [meeting of this board WM holdon>oovf day. iSir-.pSrtJi i lBMid.L^^f.'Icihiir-man, pre»t-aedr'«naJ^. thef^e4nDer»y>resbntwere-^Sip R.'C Carew,' J.P,; Alderman »W.R.; Ward i J.P.; Alderman: Thomas: AYhittle ;Messr8.t*Michael Kirwan, TJC. ; H. D. Fisher,TJC.; tOA.; Wsrd^T/C. ;;Joihn'J:^og«t»,/r.q/iJohn 'Helrne', 'TXJ. j Jam« '.FarreU, Kilma;jew ; James Muprhy, The .Manor ; . tficbaeVFiynn, Patrick Foskin, 2R6bert lW«l»b,TBaiIIiiWdud.1 v) . I : ; ; ! [ .

The iollowin* officials were in attendance-^¦MeswsA John: Miackey, Clerk ; Patrick Ken-¦nndv A»a>alant Cff ark ¦ -Mr: flnsgrOTpftAnsinlMllt'Masterr Dr. Ford, Medical Officert^slievdngOfficers IRoche, DO^J.eivW*1*"*.®*!0''?.' M^tUJi'and .H«!arne.. 1, j ii Jj ' <> vl ¦ ¦ (- ' f . 3 - '• I ; TvFAC&lAmilCTkES. j-/ 'hj -^/ ;

There!were {iii 'tfie- workhjmse: last'-SaturdBy'

lOlerk-r-This is the first time llhave the plea-su're! to'jfeport 37 les» than •jn that day twelvemonths 1 • . ¦ ,

Adniitteai duriffg;t'Be*w«!elc;iil[8;Tiorn, 1; ^Wcharged, 163;: died, 3; cost of pro-viaibns con-sumed; £105, .against'£103 last yeaT; outdoorrelief, £« 14a.,.»gainstr £47 6a. I. ;etimnlaat8- 7'gWae i of Write, M/lafet year;32 glasses of whiakeyj 31 Sabt tear; 03 .pints ofptottr, KM8st.yeai.~-—.. . ] ¦ ¦ ' . ' ' -

Oterfc^On'Kbe wtaoler-it-ic; ¦trra'mostrsa'tofac-itbT*3 tater *wff had for a cohsidera'blis time. ,

Capt. Oarew—Any1 6&i6 jn.xhe. iPa3sage.iiis-pitapUw?/.-. '''!. - '-; : ' <- :i" - ' ; -¦'¦ i- 'i ¦ '- r. !i¦:,J01©rk--Oh, flo; 1 not at [fill. .' 1. . '>" i\ : I ;¦•

PE/PR qipa AGAWST inH^ftUASDJAN9, 'Arising out.of the inihutes,,^> ., - I ¦< ' • , ,'' .Gaptl CweV'.WaidTici' ¦dbSlrvea thaf. legalp'rooeedinga 'were threatehea'a'gainst the guar-dians -Jby I IDr; Qtophenson, I of 'DnnnKjre.'.; BeIramemb^ed when the. i caio that thMI processlad referenoalto vai originilly di«QUs^ e.d^ .Ofld

hethottght the view W the-guardian4 expressedthat time! ought to be lodmmunicated \1o their

.eolioitoTi The vie* ot the uardJani f a n that>they denjed being1 Actually, legally liable forihe amount, but they 'wero quite iprepared to

'Entertain ' any reasonaiblb iclaim. ¦" .(" ' [ • ¦ 'Clerk—The,deeisibn' of ; ihe guardians, has

ibeen communicated to the Solicitor. ' ! ;, The matter thon -droppedi .1 ¦ ¦ i

, ; ; 8ANOTJONED. ¦ .; . . . . . . - ¦" The (Local Government I Board 6ahctionedpayment of 2J- guineas a' week to Dr. (Ford forlis fiervice3 as substitute j tor (Dr. ffku&m&ni

M.O., for two-' weeks on leave.: ' ¦ . I . '. •; • \: . ; , .! .-APPROVED, • • , ;| 1The JLooal Gov«mment Board wrote approvi

ing 'of the arringehhents ade for jthe dis<charge, of "the duties of the- medical officer of the(Kdjmeadeii Dispeusary iDistriet during the'absence of that officer on vacation, and sancjticmed the payment of remuneration at therate of £4 4s. a week to (Dr. J. J. O'Sullivanjwho has been employed as his substitute. ]' , .IMr. ; 'Flynn—<Has ho • .taken.1 iup duty f • ' •

Clerk—Ye3, eir. ' . - v ¦ , ! - »I 8TO0K-TAKIN.a. ¦

iTheOJocal Oovemment Board sanctioned payment of £8 to Patrick ;PheIan lor taking otoci;in tho workhouse. . . . , , >VERY iDaNiD^EaOTERTIAINMENa1 FOR THE

J -• <CHMJDB,EN. ¦- , 1fnhe following letter' Wa9|Tead:— •:"Mr. apd iMrs. J. C. Cubsens, Concert and

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! 28 Th-e Manor,: Waterford, ," S&id September, 1003(

(Dear Sir—'I would .be pleased if youj will askthe consent, of the guardians to allow Mra.;Cussens and myself to giv© one concert andenteTtatoment for the amusement of the in-mates on Tuesday next, September 29th. 'W Q(stall feel it indeed ' a eincere pleasure itafford them a musdeal evening entortainmentjI "would be grateful 11 as many of the [childrenotf both schools could (be 'allowed to ottend,'aiid I might suggest that the hour be fix<Jd (ifconvenient) for seven o'clock. ¦ • i

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; MT. (H. L. Ward—I beg to propose £bat that'be accepted. I know Mr- ^nd Mis.,Cu3senspersonally, and I must say 'this is very 'kihd'ofthem. They wi)l jriVo. 1 have no doubt, a veryaice .ond fiuitable cntertainmsnt. : ¦¦ '/

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Oapt. Carew—We might tay accepted,; withpleasure." " , f •' ¦ - - .. :Olerk-^ertainly. ! • . ';¦ ' ' :!¦ (Mr. ' Jcamea Farrell (Kilmacow) seconded ;Mf.iWard's proposition, And endorsed most! heartily1,oJl that , gentleman 'bad said in reference toiMr. an'd-Mrrf . Cnasens. ¦* >.' ' ! '. j1 ' .Tho oreaolutibh was ¦cordially adopted. • • ¦

, ¦ lIMOPORTANrr OPESA.TION.1 - . . . - ;Dr. Jj J. O'Sullivan, MiO. pro tern., wrot^!

atating that on Monday ha waa. oalled to attendtho "wife of a labourer, ' named ' (Whelan', .atBallyduff. -who -was in labour. !H« found1 iifercasp eo eenoua tnat .an, ampartant operation;was necessary to *aw her, life, a» the jcase- w^qsurgent. Ho called an thej assistance, of Dr».Morris' and OTBymei. The dperation |wa» '.sue-!ocEsfully performed.' andflci far the paxien^-wfeajdoing .nvefl. . 1 • ¦- ': 'r. i • ¦ ¦ '¦¦ U. •\ Capt.. Cauew-T-JHow long is Dr. CSulllvan

acting for Dr. O3ytrne? .; , ., , ;1 Clerk—iDr. . OBulliyan is in temporaiyoharge;of the district. iDi.- OIByrne, the medi-cal officer of the district, had not 'left to tako'his holidays, and Dr. O'Sullivan. celled him in.,' - Chairman—<We -will pay Dr. Morris, but notDr. OTByxno.

i iThe matter then dropped. ;: : , AN EXPLANAaHON. ; 1¦ Clerk—J>. Oirtfej f, «md. <Relievin(j , Officer

Qearne who wero concerned in the removal <j fthai woman, who died robontly on tlhla date^ofher admissdorj 'to htepital/seod in tho follow-ing explanation of their respective parts in ihe.0228:—' . . : ¦

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Dr. Cutler wrote: as follows:— i , ," ¦5 Lady Lane, Waterfowl, ' .' ' . "¦ •SSnd Soptemter, 1903.

Sip—In reply to your letter respecting tho'-case of Alice Wohh. who .died at 4b© /Union!hospital on the 1st. September, the date of baradmission. I bog to ,«,ay that I visited her onSaturday, Oth of Auguat; and again Ion Jlon-iday, .31st August,, vben ebo expressed -a. vrishto go to hospital. I examined her carefully on'that day, and wrote a note to the relievingofficer requesting him to have the von, undertho caro of a' nuR)e, and'to havo her providedwith •whwkcy . before, remoyfcl. Owing, to thevan being taken up elsewhoro the patient was1not removed .to 'hospital until next day. , .1 ¦' ' ¦ I aitt( fiir, j

Your obedient servant.. - ¦ ¦

\ P. CTJffiLER.Mr. Robert Hoarne, R-O-l wrote pa follow*:—

Summerhnil'Waterford, '' •• '. 'September 23rd. 1903.1 gentlemen.—In reply fto ithe inquiry .of the

Local Government1 Board' I' beg to state I badAlice Walsh lernoVfctl to ' .fiO9pit«Hjri the letinst., on a certificsie.<H,fl ,triess received fromDr. Cutler on the. prtvipus,1 day. I would havehad her removed on <iin\. day, ibnt the ambu-lance was not available. , % saw Dr. Cutler onthe morning of tho 1st in&t., wben he- told meto remove this woman. 1 ¦ ! - ¦ i !. - ¦ ' ¦>\ tAldenaan. Whittlo^-J think that ifl-A very

satisfactory explanation, Mr. Chairman.i Capt. Oarew—Did bo see the woman on tho

day she was actually removed? !_ ' ;; Clerk—There is ! an ordeT of the board Inexistence, wihieh ; was ' ¦communicated to ihoitelieviajj officers that they are -to attend theremoval of patients if ,at a|l practicable. ,

I Capt. Carow—iDid^ou see this (woman remov-ed in ihe van>to h<*pital !j • . < ¦ < .¦¦ ] ' ¦

i Mr. Hearne-^I 1,Visited ihe woman.the.daybefore, and il ea«tr;Dr. Cuilrt on the' morningof the day she was removed. ¦ ¦• •• • '¦¦¦

j Capt. Oarow—Youldidn'i see her on'the dayshe was removod?" " '' ¦' 1 . ' " I¦ ' '

i Mr. Btearhe—1 did not.f ' j ¦i Oapt. Oarew—I think you are at fault.! Mr. JJearne—J flaw Dr. Cutler on the morn-ing oi the -day eho wqs.rcahoved. • i .

! Mr. iFlynn—AJ. ! the timf. you were comingfrom tho workhodao, after ordering the, vanfor this patient, were you going direct to thepatient's house when; the "an pa?3ed you out.: Mr. ¦ffTearne-^I' waj .' "• ' : ' ' .' ;' Olerk—You cari •fohvard the -explnij ations (0tha Local Government Bw rd and fiay that youconsider them gatiBfactory, . •¦ I

I An order-wad m&de'R'cHrdingly. |j Alderman. "Ward—I; think MT. Hearne TOSvrey attentivein tbiicase--,. ?, ¦¦•¦¦

j (MAOTER aKOHMAKER'S IiEAVE.! Mr. Michael ' Cleaiy master shoemaker intho workfcni«e,i .rapiwMor, and iT?Wi1*O<»t|fd,6 Peek's ¦JeaTe'of.•awenee; on tbej?ro pasitionof MrrKirwan^gedondfedtty iAW. Whittle.' '

1 DIED ON ABBIViAIij j.' Tlia Master reported : that an old woman,named -Margaret Shawe,: aged 85 years, waaremoved to hospital recently, and | died onarrival. The relatives of ^he deceased appliedlor tho van; tmt h6,(M*ster) informed themib4t it wwjinJfce .cOTStrfc fj adiWif ^mmfftMr. liad taie pttteirt ronoveil on :**We w.* C -C w-rf^ jdiim i ^w .beettinformed ,<* tb«- rwiottcw ot «w ¦boaw.i HMAm ttam&k AoflJAiib* pfrried oat andnrifa*&pt ttf miQDkt;m\tf l&pmf r*o©ctr. -Hifc««Ju#«ot b«$ doo0Ji jftRWdjbe **«J I «aoy«thrt^ordero*t*»l»ar4be«BMountedt»yi«VBO OTlT€T.- • ¦ : li ¦ ' ; - : ': AMerman Sfb|ttU7>lw (re)ft't rea of thepatie topk.l£othtoi^^f &. 'Oajwr4irittii|j (& 'jff M ?, 'ipwvtotoi a i e l th tltri|b?tort*»Ue point, ,I pj« t©Ucnrang tomnte tn* ultimately vataeso the Macten tepcti-J The pMimt w«a aiter-irwdtHoonyj terk

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JAPEG VJW17YY, 42, QUAY, WATERFORD. 'the pa .ition. He ija s a member of the Oor-'poratiani and knew-the citr and .people well.:fie wa» an active member of the Town Council,'a natijve oi Waterford, aod would make anodmiraW^ynicceasar to Mr. Quin-lan.

Mr. Murphy Booooded the propoaition, andendorsed me remarks of (Mr. Hsbor.

Mr. H»okett was unanimously appointed.;, This: concluded the "business of the boara. '

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A LARGE Assortment of really good' WaahIGiovai 3d. eaob. ET. BelV 62, Quay.

"VTTUXB ASH in perfecfion. Sir ErRBniia£&. y/ilso o'e\ HMr 'W»«b IK wctllratfor sttamlat.Ing the growth and strengthening the hotr. To bsbad at the Wtterford Pharmacy, 89, Quay.

A BOOT P£rsmbaJ*tors and Dai] Cars. WoXi. | offer the Most Extraordinary Value is thevrtiolo country. Prices Ion application. Bearedand Qq., Lta.lQnay, Waterfora. ,

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I weather to preorve cream, milk, baiter andmeat! Sold in ii, Edj and 9d paokagw at theWaterford Dr jg Hall, 62, Quay. '

jpi ^TUVLV. Ladjgratefully receives «t " News"H_/ ;Offloe old Story Books iofclbe to poorest BastEnd Loodon Biumljlbrnry..; Members All Irish. ./ lABBOLIQ Dentifrice—4nexcsllent Antiseptic\J Powdtrlrf the teeth; Id per tin H. BclTi,Chtmlrt. ¦ - ; ' ! ' : . \ v:T\TJNIi0J? 1 rrSK—VraDtoiSeooDd-tROd OnntopJLP Tyre. £ tAte..p'ricrto3C,tthboffice. . .'¦ '. - :1 \BJ.'J0HNJS6N'& COEN SILK U.tha popnlcrXs Cora Cnre, " betn^ ' painless, rare and ewllyapplied. To bis had from the Local A^ent, E. Bell,

. Waterford. in tW. paeksses. i ,,. : ./TyANDEBS «Dd Men wanted lor BqsslareiiaU-XJI Sray W iAa. , Apply Uaiiager, Watorford8ec oj}.j S. &[oAlpfee't Bon», Waterford.

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INCANDESOENT Gas ManUwicelebraWd "Can"Brand, mado of bat materJJ througbont— 4Jd

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cbnainlng; about nine wres1 hoary aitcr-gra^for grador ol Sheep only. H Apply, B IJ Hardoi,Mayfield, lian ortJ. . • ¦':: *y'; ]LOST-A Wbeaten coloured J Terrier D03 o{'J»

|oxedtears and short tail ; cut on one of fore-most pam. 1 Answer* the name V Tanjey." FinderBetrarded) John Kelly. Panwll-sttcst

A8ONS |Wa»t«d oa E«ilway Work*, Ferry-I bask i ¦good- w*ge«. Apply 8, Feanoa ft

8on. Lta..gocja»ctof»'Ornoa. FerrifaaTiX. f^J

EW Pocfcit Xleebifl Lamp* eta be* ob&molHH1.N |G. Whi !ASoE»for2i.ea£h.cciaiia£t£. Brffliiitli tbViiapIypimicgUM bcttpn. grtr>Baaerfc», lsTvrAVTIEajWantea on Now Bos* ana Wntcrfor.i.M Eztensaon I BaUwBy ; good¦ wages'iand> butaeoominodBtioa. Apply 8. Pearcoo cnd Son, Ltd^Contrytoi's Office, Jertybank. : ¦¦ -PiSBRT "VIOLIN for Sale. Apply t i l , t&l"

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iPdrited Ecsding at foUowing low prices :—860, is. 6d. J BOO, «.6d ; 1,000, 6v6d, ,-Nrwi"Ceneftl Printing Wotto, V/aUrford. « .~BJ OpMS to JLfit for Offieet, etc—targe and eJry~;JL& ¦ central k orer CSulliTan'f Fharmncy, 83Qwy. l I I' : : .

10HARD I GLBESON'S F lnbh Hirta-claa]P»wri OiEce ia at SI. ilrilybrietcen. Btghest

muni pdnaj eta on !all docrrptipo* tt goods, JewdlnyFnrnltnre, Beddioe,1 Bicycle*, ITames*, Can, sodWheelf, etc, etc. SpedtX ; 8tor»jfl for Furniture tadBeddingjCar* 4nd wbeeliat8 Green'* Lane. Nocecosdprice. I forfeited Pledges, Including Watches, KingsTlmepjleea, W iodeop*,Tm Trunks,Beditcadsj €hair*Mattres*ei,|B >oU, Clothfog, etc, etc, alwaj* for taleP.StfrButirjej s trsnfftcted th/ottfui post or otterwliiaQlPBfNG 5l«arJDg—The Glacier Plato.Powdci0 produces a brilliant polbh on all metalio goods,8d peg jjgt- H. BegtOtttj. I1 fVO 'make tie Skin soft and taooth usa Ohafi lJ. : tilUes.Ta well known skin lotion. To be

obtained' onljj «t the . Wekrford Phann&sy, 89Quay, in 8d. and 2*. bottles.mO I LET, I 0; King's Terrftca ; comfortableJL DwelUng-boose, with Urge Garden at back.Immediate pomssJan can bo glrtn. For partloulaaapply IT, Standard Office. :l : 'ffmAMOBE I -Jo Let unfomlibM Hosts 00 Bells,Au-tiDei.ni.lfios; bath, tec fu xbUh ei' Hotui-

BoMbwk; Tllli ; Immediate posWioo. Apply toH. E. Bennar. BAQaTsja. > 1 ifTlHJ8 Grourii taken at the inspection of theX PoUoe ftr Colonel Sir Kerilte Chamberlain

are nob on ww, at Messrs POOUL Fbotogranban,MalLWateWoW.! I Hi. ;¦ A P1'. V ^ , * *riTU £u> Ajri—<vgmxBBTawr luruoosa ottung-X TOOmaidBedroomt batfi.hotindoold j Jntiie Vfcinlty M | John's BfO. Good oookingaadattendange. JJpf lt X 160 *i» office. ,

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FOB THREE NIGHTS ONLY,

Honday, Tuesday and Weflnoacjoy,SEPTEMBER 28th, 2?th and 80th.

Mr. FEED W- WARDENManaging Director of the Theatre Royal and

. Grand Opera Hooos , Belfast, will present:

MR- MOUILLOT'S i COMPAiJT:. - ¦ . . 1 . ¦ •

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Of upward• of 40 Artl«tn, :In the coUbr»tbdJapineio Optra a- reformed ovor 1 000

times at Da y'a Tlieatce, LondoP, ;

f H E ' OEii.SM.-A ITHE TAL E OF A TEA HOUSE

F U L L C H O R U StJuder the direction of tlicp . Dorothy Cecil.

Th* Scenery, Dresses and Properties arc abeolatoreproductions of thoso accd cA Dalj's Theitre.Coetumc* by Uioa Davldeou. Wigo by V7,Clarksoa : /

Manager (for Mr. Warden) Ur JonN A WiLpiB,to Whom all communications should b« addmjbi.

Boxes, iUOs ; Circle, i t ; Btelln, 2« 6d 1 Pit ,USd ; Gatlery, 9d. ' '

Two Special Trains to Traooro—On Monday,September ;sth,;and Wcdesday, Soptaabcr SJth,altar the Perfonaacoe.

BooWng at Poolo's Library, 184 Qua> Doortopen at 7.89 ; commonco at $.

For (Qotntort anp Sconoimv! .in CookingTJSIEI -£L ;

The EASIEST,.:¦ CHEAPEST- an..

CLEASEST, Mode of Cooking.

GAS Cookers ore HIRED atj id, ond 3d. p?r WeoU.

For Satisfactory Lighdntr : ' .: USE INCANDASOENT GAd ;

THECHEAPEST LIGHT 'OBTAINABLEj •

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Mantld 4' d. eacn, or 8/6' perdoz. ;'The whole of your Incandescent Barnors trillbe; regularly 1 examined,: clejuied,. Mantles tajdChimnsys renewed wBen n&cesiary by' theGAS CoJEPAST tt ao inchuiyo charge ot from8/- to 2/- V** Burner per jeur according tonumber, t^ is 2d P«r month";

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i?Amsj p &lh- B&j tij B i''-f p O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on TUE3-Jt DAY, fith OCTOBER, 1903J at SALE

BQOMS, GLADSTONE 8TREET, Wqtef-ford, foi Mr. William Ft rgerald, his Farm atKnockhoucs, Barony of MiJdlethird and Co;of IWaterlnrd, containing 46a. lr. Op. Statute,and held from the Corporation of Waterfordunder a Judicial Tenancy at tho Yearly Rentof £19 ; PooTiLaw ya]u»tIon, f88 l 15e. j :' This Holding adjoins; tho pubtlo road, andis jboundod on one oida by tho River Snir.Water supply abnnJant; : Quality—Good Till-age und Pasture Lanii, ao\r all ia Grass.

There are Two Outtaji ea—-one slated, ia theoccupation of Maurice Bayeo, arid the other othatcbeJ Cvttage, with a Garden, in ttio occu-pation of Ellen Hojes, both 03 Caretahors atone penny per week each.

Sale at 12 o'clock noon.HENRY D. EJ3ANE, Solicitor,

O'Co meli-at., Waterford ;JOHN MURPHY , Auctionear,

Gladotoao-ct., Woterford.

Na 120, QUAY .ANDiPAUL' S SQUAREWATER Pnnn

AUCTION OP i HOUSEHOLDETiBiwruaE,

COTTAGE PIANOS,; by Broadwood andBtewcr, ORGANS, flARMONIUM , &c.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, for Miss¦ Jones; on '-Wednesday,' 7th •- October,¦1908', at No. 120, Quay, Wnterfrrd (»hePremises having already'been disposed of), theundermentioned Household Furuiture ; ond

In •¦ Drawing Doom—Cottage Piano by JohnBrpadwood and Sons in Chaste Roaevrpod Case,Full Compass Tricord, a very superior Initru-ment and littlo orad ; Full Compass Pipe xbpWalnut American Organ (9 stops) ; Harmoniumby Metzler and Co , a quantity of Mosic,Antique Carrcd Oak Cabinet, iulaid withivory, and pannelled in Eoaewood ; rery goodWalnut Saite, npholstcod to Gresn Rep, con-sisting of—Settee, 2 Easy Qhaire and 6 smallChaire ; Oral Walnut Centre Table, Ottoman,Gipsy and Recesa Tables, very handsomoChimney Mirrur in elaborate gilt frame ;Marble Chimney Clock, Ornaments, Gazelier,Fender and Irons, Oil Pafntings, Proof EJngraT-ing*, and other Fimurea ; Old WaterfordGlass, Decantcro, &c. ; 4 Fairs Rep Curtains,

Dining Eoom-iMahogA'7 Diuing Table,fcldhogany Saite in Leather (Loungp, AnnChair, and 6 small Cbaira) ; excellent QottcgePiano, by^rerrer ; full Set cf Dinner 8ervlce(handoome pattern) ; fine colid MahoganySideboard, by Graham,; Guperior AntiqueMahogany Book Case and Secretaire, 4jj feetin breadth ; a lot of Books, Glass, Curtains,Op Paintings and Pictures, Engravings, &c. ;Carpots, Oilcloth, Fender and Icons, Mirror,Gazelier, &c. 1

Stair-rods and como Oarpeticg, Oilcloth onLanding &c '

In Bedrooms—Sovoral Iron and MahoganyBedsteads and Budding, Mahogany and otherWprdrobes and Che3t8 of Drawero, Stripo ofCnrpot, Chnir8, Toilet Ttdblcs, Washstandsl nndW!a e, Lco'.ing Gfassea, Side Tableo, Curtaina.

Kitcheit Utcncils and other Articba.bul« at 12 ocloi-k, commencing in Drawing

Room ' :THE FOLLOWING DAT, (tburoday, 8th Oct.),

at same how , several other Pianos, Mnsic endMiscellaneous Articles Trill bo disposed of inorder to clear oat the Premicea.

JOHN MURPHY, Auctioneer,Gladstono Street, Wctorford.

LEASEHOLD LICENSE D PRCIH8E8

COI.BECK STRE Kf. WATERFORD.

TWO BARS, Rent only £20. ApplyJOHN MURPHY , Auctioneer, Waterford.

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NEW BLOUSES, NEW FURS, NEW MILLINERY, NEW

JUST TO HAtJD FROM THE LEADING MARKETS.

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MANTLES,

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Ballybrlcken, waterfordIMPORTANT AUCTION

Off

@a Sho/c-Hom Cattle(Tha property of Sir William J. Paul, Bart.,D.L.), will take place at" Walah'* PaMoek/Rallybrickcn, Waterford, on SATURDAY.23th SEPTEMBER, 1903, at 12 o'Clock.

CET For Cctalogne3 apply toTHOMAS WALSH & SON,

Auctioneers, Tho Mali, Waterford.

BALLYBEICKEN, WATERFORD.

TO bo Sold by Auction*on Saturday, 8rdOctober, 1903, at 12 o'Clocfc, at Walsb'a

Paidocko, Ballybrickcn,80 Calvea, '6 Dairy Coca,10 Iceland Ponbj.

Furthor Entilea racelytd up to morningof B;lo. ;: ' ':¦

Terms—Cash.THOHA3 WAI5H 6 CON. j

Auction/sera. •£&$ Hall, Watsriord.

Tke nest Auctionop ¦ • . ;

TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETO willij., take place at Our JOHN STREET8ALERO0MS. on F R I D A Y , 9tjiOCTOBER, 1903, at 12 o'clock. i

THOKAS WALSH & BON. 'i AncrtioaoeM. Tis Mall, Watcriord.

ROCKWELLCOLLEGE,

C A S H E L .

IN iha INTERMEDIATE EXAMS. 1903,ROCKWELL obtained 18 EXHIBI-

TIONS ol £50 to £50 : . . . ; >3 Senior—One 1st Place in Group.•4 Midfllo—Ona 2nd Place in Group.3 Junior—Ono lit and ono 2nd Place la

Group. ;5 Retained Exhibition* of £20. i4 Modala—One in Middle German, 3 In

i Junior Jlathexaatlo!. ' '8 Cimposition Prizes:— ¦ . ;

4 Senior—I^»tin,Greet, French, Irish4 Middlo—Latin, Greek, French,

German. - '(None given In other Grades.)

8 Book Prizes- Senior, 8 Middle, 2 Junior6 Pirat Places (full mark*) in Prop. Mathc-

8 First Placc3 (fall maks) in Jaar. Mathc-raatics.

! ' ' ¦ ' • - . ¦ ' '¦• '•1 First Place (full marks) in MW. MaA«-

; aatica. . ¦ '. " I.nrd Placo in Mid. Gr. Shorthand. !2nd Placo and Comp. Prize in Senior Ir^h.2nd Place in Jnnr. and Mid. Latiu. ;71 PC M—59 In 3 Higher Grades; 83 with

, Hononra In 8 or tporo. eubjecto. I. ; A BRILLIANT 8UC0ESS. |

i—_ — -pY>NEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

T D O H H I C A L I N S T R U C T I O NFOR IRELAND. ¦

Eoyal College of Science,' ! DUBLIN.

8EPXEMBER, 1903.

Full pirticolaro of the Couriea may b<obtained froia ~ ¦ •

! THE REGISTRAR,Royal Conega of Sclenoe,

. Stepheii'i GreenDublin.

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School oi Englseeringilo the College, forinobStnaarrta a* mar j«aaiz« to JMM it (Ma H««n-taafinii; p. IB), irfll be bold «t Him *JOL caTTTHaDAY, the flOth OCTOBER, 1008. ;

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™^ «f tho 'above trulargely attended, and amongst those presentw-re Mesars. J. ODonnell {chairman) K WOolkiKler, D.O.; J«mca <yBrien, DXJ. ; PatIhicey. Thomas Xean'o, Jamea CKDonaell, IT.Brenock, John ODoran, ifiahael FWey, PatrickBrowne, John Sweeney. Bat Koyeo, ifickiol¦WaKa (BalHnoe), Wm. Fitzgerald. Thomr.-!Koane <Pres» Correspondeat), Michael Hurray.D.C.; John Ormood.

•Mr. Collender spdoo for a considarablo timoon thd now Land: Act and advised the tenantat» act together in uny nepotiatdona for eile,cad to be cautious. Tha 'BU could 6csr«l7ecttta tho land question, Jbut it '¦¦ would boamended yet, and the Govemment wouldbring in a caarput'ory bail, -srithout a doubt.Ii the tenani?. were Vise they wjuld join thoLeague, and itha» in: in a position to talk tbamatter out like men. of commonaense. and togo to the landlords in a body to nuke tetnuwith them. : •

Mr. Patrick ©ucey referred to the judicialmurder of Bobert Baimet, and he proposed thofollowing resolution :i—f Thnt vre, the inembctaof the Cappoquin Branch of the Ubited IrisbiLeague, , in jiaion f 'iih our «xiled fellow-countrymen the world orar, and, dor brother¦nationaHsta ot homo .in Ireland xocaU withsadnesa the execution of Eoberi Enunot, who,in UB03, was brutallyjJianged and behoaded iorloving his ' country' >nd endeavouring to em-anciate her from tlie (shackles of slavery ; and•we rojoice in the fac* that the ckuse for vliiclxpoor Emmet suffered and died cair count to-day upon aons as bjrave to >fight for ua, uwnen the young patHpt Iriebman unselfishlygave up his lile' lor i)he land h« 'loved."

aDr. Breniioak eebonded, and after ;someeulogistic referencea [to Robert Emmet by Mr.OoEsnder, the Chairman, ¦ -and. others, thoresolution WM carried «nanimously. '

Mr. Michael Breffiiock made Borne remarksoa the preaent positjon of tho labourers, andsaid that Mi. Wymlham made : a promUe : tointrodnoe & bill for i'fiem in the ieit session o!Parliament, It was only fair that this broachshould do flamethiagj for them oUtn the way¦ol helping on theirlcauso.. for " nobody cotJddeny that in the fight for the iarmera tha(agricultural: Kixralars c3 j .Ireland stood < tothem maniuHy add 'could not be got io worktor, or in «ny way i>Jd, the- oppressors of thopeople <hearj hear).' Thia branch Tirould i do¦well to summon a sjlecLal meeting for the con-sideration of. the labourers' chanceJ under thabill which d> to be tlroueht in next -year. '

M!r. Oolleoder aaici they were all mindful cfthe -labourer*, and after an interesting dis-cussion it waa agreed on to get out posterscalling on tha labourers to attend a specialmeetdng, so that thitir grievances may be con-sidered and t&eir oiimiont elicited. !

¦Eeproentativej -oai the District Council weroastod to bare the jproviflions cf the Publiclibraries A/rt avai'iod ot far tho pooplo cfCappoquin, in ord«| to gijre an.opportunity totho young men ot the town and parish to enjoygood wholesome reading and to 'widen theirknowledge of things' which they should ba <u>quaioted "with aa inielligeat' .oitisans. : J

that th« people of 'lh« town and district oon-trihnted additional \mtma to the Irish Parlia-mentary Fund withia the jau l week, said thatho should repeat ajnin what on former occa-sions he maint&meil, that no more patrioticpeople could be fcraid in all Ireland than; thatraders of Oappoquib. and the good people ofthe townlands aa <wtill /a>i>nlause). : .The second iastgjhneat to tho ,Iri$h Par-

Hament&ry Fond cai^Man, be tonr ded to thatreasurers in Dublin!. . |

fThe mcBntoers of; tha Exeiutive wero xo-qu«9ted to attend tl» meaning la Dungarvaaon next Sunday. i ' : . !

DTTNGAE^AN .BBAKGB

A meeting of >4ha jabove1 branch was held onlaat Sunday, Mt. Upha IMbCarthy; presiding.The Seoretery o»31<jd Ht» attention of thomembers of the branch, who era memberj ofih* W«t V?«rterfor«i fcecuBvo1, tb the veryimportant meeting ol that 3>ody whkh will boheld in U» Town ttWl, J>ungamu3, on Sun-day, September aTlti. , [ , ' . ': ¦ [ ¦ ¦

It was decided tb hold the collection in aidof the (Parliamentary iFund in 6unday, October11th. Preliminary 'arrangements Were madein connection thereniitth. ¦ • ¦

Too following re»< Iution; was proposed \bjMr. Thoanaa Powter^ «eoonded "by Mr. , JohnW«l*h <ericted Kirtmt), ' and : ananimoutlyAdopted:—fflba* «ai4kere ia'most urgent feosi-neasi left outstanding by *h» Ihingacrvan RuralDistrict Coonctl to. isonnectioa with tba hood-ing of tbe iaJboonH In the union, owing to f*»want ct « quorum Dot torning/ap, -we callupon the Naiiooallatk metribera 6f tie Councilto attend next rrxiqjlnf *od'-thereby expeditetha working 'of thi» boob ohrtrocted echeibe.. The next meeUng

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¦As WE mentionsd in a ! previous issue, the'Coii Corporation will shortly prtceed; to thoelection of a CUjrSnrveyor, ind e J the Isubjectio of general importance to the engineeringprofession, It djeseryes 'more tpan ; paB»!ngnotice. The decision of the Cork Committeein charge of this appointment] inbject, of¦•course, to the sanction of the Ofty Council;have, it appears,! decided that the| best1 way |offilling the appointment is! by meana of a. com-petitive examination, in which all candidafe*trill be required to compete. Without pausingto inquire who tie prospective examiners maybe, or by whom i /ill they be selected, we saywith confidence that the method suggestedwould not and coaid not |»a pra rtical test ofthe administrative ability and professionalcapacity—in practice, bear io mlud-—bf anyaspirant to this important position. For what,in fact, would tl le proposed test ; amount to?At best ft could cnly be an examit ation of thecandidates -in aiademics and tl eoretics, inwhich, of coarse, they will bo sup posed to b'e-come qualified i lready- -i To ouif mind—andwe are foitified in our opinion, bjv that of an<o!d and experienced Irish Civil '¦Engineer—artnue test in the concrete tense cat only be ob¦tnined by Betting] out in the conditions of the.appointment a series of indispensable rolessuch-as tre suggest lower down, a id which jtreare fairly convinced would exel ido > all un-qualified or undesirable men, tbt s placing! in<tho field a good -bet of candidate:. from whichto choose: a City Surveyor for Cork. Nowihero are rthe conditions which we believeshould be laid dejvn, not alone ID Coik; bat inevery other municipal, centre in Ireland, j inconnection with the appointment c f a surveyor,and we put themjaa tersely as WB j»a-:-i-

That candidaies for the post of BoronghSurreyor under the Corpora tion of Corkttill be required to show proc fa of having

(a) Received a proper an'I recj'pnisedtraining In engineering md architec-ture either in practica experienceand pupilage under inde >tu.-e» of ap-prenticeship in the offi » of i a pro-perly qualified civil engineer orarchitect ; !

/or (b) By University ¦ciurset, or the certi-ficates ipengineeritig am architectureof a recognised Technical Instituteor School of 8cience, eyijdence of ex-perience ia actual practi «. of at leastthree years mnst ¦ be giv so by candi-dates milder this bead. ; !

. Abo a knowledge of municipa 1 works ad-'tninistratiool and routine ni 1 ;bo deemed

. . Indispensable, and applicants.'imuirt pro-duce evidence of at least four; yeans'experience in actual municipal ' practice ina professional capacity; ' j .

These conditic ns certainly ouj ht to be anadequate test in M the vital and t rticial pointabearing upon real efficiency, and then the testi-monials of the cs.1 ididatea might bq left to speakfor themselves. This is what ongbt to be re-garded as a rational line of selection, fur,.afterell, it seems to c s a large order to ask menwho bave finishel their studies (and training,and gone'througr practice, to sit for an exanri-¦ natiou side by sti le, perhaps wita the! meresttyro, who, if he (ot appointed, wouH requiroat least three y< are' experience t efore| he be-came fully acqui inted with his ( uty. j l"heseare a few point! affecting more ptsca than

^Cork, and ore off sred in the interests as well of•oui neighbouring city as of the dietingaishedprofessiou which the appointment |gQl affect.

TEE FISCAL REFORMpioBLEM.

THE first bye-eliction—that of Rochester—which resulted, bn Wednesday night, in thereturn of the Cora ervati»e candid td

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stantial and iucreased majority, was an unmis-takable triumpu fjor Mr. Chamber] alri'a policy.That ¦ statesman aas expresjpd hi i i opinion] coto the victory which hU ! support ITB obtainedfor him in the fallowing telefax), which I hecent shortly after the. close of the polL HeV7ired—"Coigraiulate you on gr at victory ;you have strengthened the G-;v«: -nment, andgiven free importlera a mifch-neec|ed leasoni—Chamberlaiu." Anteced^ut

to this expressionof public opinion came a reaolutioa:of the Bir-mingham Chamber of Commero, ;carried jbynearly five to ooei endoraing the policy uponwhich Mr. Ctjamlierlain islnow cbi illengmg the.„•»!,. nt ih<» f lnttrA Kinffdom. ' The Blr-uuuu^H "• ^"w -r —— —:—a ; . I

mingbam resolntion might to sone extent|bddlsconoted if it b^ad not jbeen foltlfledj bj theRochester &ddeo<i, which gave t< i the traitiflgtaxpayer a key t< - English; public ' ipinlon, even

, though it only took the sh»p# of ; i pilot enginefor what ia to follow. Vv> regard the resolution

• of the Birmingham Chamber of 'Commerce in¦the light that every man Who voted lor it wuas fully swan . is the professpri of politicaleconomy that any material Increa le iu the costof production man seriously inj ire; his p[os-pentr. Their cintentioc aa bosi less men ma!tbat the Imposition of moderate t uties! on , Im-ported pioduct other than ifnr material,-would not be eppreciably felt by the cartomer,and yet would Suffice to attract the favot rtd

,«nstome» tp the :marts of the United Kingdom.This proportion'is not met byexbloltirig a big'loaf and a little DDe, and inviting; the working

- x~ .V»^. t<l/>h tio wfll hair*' : Tl)R I 1E«; of the ]oal« oa hai been pointed dot again andT nin, is lin ptefeTial to tl» co9« im than the

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mjfrepresentatioo, so skilfallf and 6a; cpn-genially controlled by the agreeable Mr Blrrell.Tibe| Radical wjre-pallera never paused to askbow It was that oo largo a majority of tnann.facturera and employers of labour1 atj oiioeroofed themselvss on Mr. CbamberL tin's aide.Io| point oi fact, they did not! care do Ibng asthey captured' the workiug-man, and ail theyhad already the bulk of the | aofcauedLabour leaders in their, pocket*, they flatteredthemselves that thb task would be easy."We have studied this fiacal reform question alfor as current literature issaed from both aidesifou'ld enable us to do, iand we are more thanerer contbeed that If Mr. Chamberlaiu'a pro-poses are carried through, Ireland trill largelybenefit by thsichange, |Iruh industries trill beprofJcUd—let EngiaBd - look : after }herself--opd that our manufactarea will receive a; much.needed incentive toward? prosperity, j lAIthooghMy. | Balfour is ostensibly in agreement withMJ/Cbamberlain, yet the conviction is forciblyapparent to the pnblio, mind that the PrimeMinister's policy is a half-hearted one. j ¦ TheexjColonfal Secretary wants to go back to thettcdus quo of the anti-Ftee Trade day's in ordertolpreservo the tra*e aid manufactures lof theEmpire, without increasing the responsibilitiesof the working classes. Mr. Balfonr tails intb!e most «^><inrinl points. What is wantedjdst now is education oh the subject, especiallyin | Ireland! where the majority of t le peoplear^, ignorant of the important issue which eoneatly concerns themselves and their industries.

SPECIAL AftD GENERAL"i : TELEGRAMS. IPRESS ASSOCIATION V7^RESfifBEAM YAOST EA33ENGHR BOArr EN

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I OEOAJB© OF TRAiDB INQUilBY

QUSPHNSION OF 1H&3TBRS AiND MATE'Si GHBTEIFIIOAJTEIS.

London, .Friday.A, (Board of Trade inquiry into the collision

in p he Solent last mooth, between thai steamyacht 'Wintonia and the Isle of 'Wight passen-ger steamer, Duchass of Albany, tenainated1x>day. Tha court found -that iha collision wascaused by fho wrongral act o! the master andmate of the Thichess of Albany, whose certifi-cates -ware suspended liar twelve months .andsix months, respectively .

DEBAOTDBE OF BMGiDlSH OHI0KETEB3FOE ATJOTBAttilA

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! Messrs. ¦Wiarnor. captain. Poster, iBraund;Strudtricke, Belf, FieJcler, and Knight, of theMJO.C. team for Australia, were given a heartysend-off this morning at &t. Pancras, whencetlhey travelled to .TiTbury to join the Orontesthis afternoon. 'They were accompanied bySir. Murdacfh, .assistant secretary to/the.M.C.C ., Mr. Bdeantjuet missed the train, and he will¦either join his colleagues at Plymouth, OTtravel overland next week with the remaining¦msmboro of the team. ' ¦

(FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE NEW SAVOYHOTEL, LONDON.

(During re-building operation at the SavoyHWel, London,' this" morning one man w.33kEled and two others j injured.

COLLISION ON A SOOTOH 'filAJiLWAT LINE

ENGINE DEIVEIR AND FIREMWJI KILLED

ITwo mineral trains collided ou the Oaledo-•nian Undergrouncl iRailway at Glasgow thismorning, one train dashing into the rear o)the other. The engine driver, William Simp-eon, of Polmadie, Glasgow, was tilled on thespot, and fireman James MoBwen, of Buther-glen, died in the infirmary from shocking in-juries. Much damage was done to the rollingstock, and the penrument way through thecoHoica of o dCTrick. i : '

BESOTJEID PBOH DEATH BY A GALL.VOTaOlffiaAUE.

A man named Mitchell, who had ibeen overcome by f nines in the hild of the steamer Christiaa, at Faknouth, to-day, was gallantly re3cued, by a companion named Foy.

DEATH OF AWELL-ENOWM BOOK1EAKEE

• Teddy Wilson, the ireU-known bookmaker,who underwent an operation for ¦appendicitison Monday, died last oir;ht.

I JVJT 23. Cd. you can; have your Old 'Whitegjjii&j Made New by eroding them to Hearneend Co.. lor NOT? 'Froats, Oufls and Bonds,in' ehidina daraiaa. i ' ;

DEATH OF ME. PETEE QDBALLYENOCKMAHON.

JW« very much regret to announce the deathof Mr. Peter Queally^

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Balliaasissala, -who diejl last (Thursday) nightafter ebout a -week's ilEneas, from acute 'bron-chitis. The deceased riod reached the ripe oldoge of 7ft pears, -and j belonged to a familyVihich. has lived in the Iboality for many geiiera-d >n«. Some year* ago be •wos a well-knownmember of the tKdh&scthomas Board oi Goar-dians, and ho took -ai deep ' interest in theaffairo of the onion. iHe w&a.iite father of the(EJBv. P. Queally, who celebrated his, first Mossin San Francisco on Cttristmsa Day, 1683, and•who was called away tohis elernaj rest' exactlyone year after. A daughter of the deceasedgentleman belonged id a communHy ot nunsnot : Chicago About tha 'flame time, and ehoended her religious iaree'r ¦after twelve orftjorteen years' oervice !for the order, ia Trfiichshe wa» a beloved meinher, <and 'was interredIzj :Hhat city. 'He was th' e father <xf Mr. MtchadQneall7 of Grcnan, Carpll'ftOross^ and- brot&erto Mr. Thomas Queally, who is ai> jwell knownin this city. High M a and Offloe -wil! taketp'.&be to-morrow at . Kriocfcmahani lifter Vhich<fte luneral will proceed-to the 'old familyburial ground at- Kilgclbinet.—EillP.

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Qoveroof* of ,tbU IsttiUltiMi, twpiaaxsted M it ww nU^MdrWolMrl j mmf ^M ***.™ * mix,dwH*«r»t<», beyond i y«o*!w»'lo? ««<W»« workWhI«K tb't InrtitntJon 5»' to effldenuy ctitrmg not in ocaiaHtt' ThotuOI-jouiT retwrtj ot Dr.'WJiJte. tho HOQM8ffi«( rooTwiptf tb«,h»lt y<«r{ro»U>»1«»of Hutchtith iii <A s« w. i«^*J«triyjfaaiu»jj«J wtit Mlakw fort «t»tecl • f yHthint fe«Bg' tbrabgb |UI tiu detail*rf:pr. While's ttpott, whldt *r»\vri»lmAj poblUhAIbitt trt soni* &cto M Bsans oeaWaed to tiiiidpatmrat weQ worthy of Mle* ; Tor i*ib«ae, darin|tthe h»lf jaw tinder nrieV tb«ra v«n kdnltted (<*

modtcUcoa. th«K.8 fcr4icd e !(««M»dotttoaUfl Wtn from the dty, M trom tlw OottnW W»tef(mf.Ud &8 wot •dmlttwf 6a p»tnien» f rom tin CoontiM olT%er»rT •nd'Kilk.pny. iejflts they^. ttew wa>nwnber of prlwti paying p*U«U, and otter*, to tatnfcnber of \t,vha wereadoUttt) for (pecUl trestme&t ita ofoUK fcj* - I ' " ; : |

M [All of wUcb g«« to pipre wh»t a boon andj ijbMBlna thl» fine in»t'tuU6n atjJoba'i HIU tas pnmdttooS lU re-organlx?' on Tffldei 1 to new Act, !to whataSVaQtan It* btiei'u arraaidnento for modical and¦oiiieai ^MS havij been tvilled of, and this,moreover,vKhont a fb)gls oomplalnt baring been rtcefad by tb*CombitUaUMaaaMaiettii And bert let osjvmarkthat With the aulitanoe of A14 W. G. D, OOS-HU Mr;.ToUn, the Martetl pointed '-cny -f in apparatu* for usingtU X-Bayi bu been obtained klnee tbs lart meeting, anMnoMtioo that is bound toproTe.an almost inettlmabl*aniilirylin tie tre»tniejit;ol|surgical o»»e». Bnt tbe«*Um department wai b* no jnean* idls, and toil is iniatter' wHkh jnbrt neaHy'i affect* ths safferisa In thecitV iutdidJrtrict tbao «s> farther k&tUU W* leaioftDqjftjie ' Klwrt .ibat there were no . fewer than 1808morning attendsnoes at thai; department during the balirrear,! and that nntnertms atotdenU of a vaon or lee*seriobcharacter at aU hoors of the tay aod nJgbt. .wen-u—lil'l.] A.. »<¦ . - it .^ iLl nnr l— m *A fn tw InflvmAT*

and its staffs, in connection with 'which? hononrabi*mention iawA be [made of thrfnwsiog ttaff. b cartytngout a' nobl* work and one well jwortbjrot tts admlratioaand tnpiiort ot erery humane person in this community,¦ ¦. . .I ' r* •••••l«f ••.•¦ . l

TIMES LIMIT TO TAliKING. ' . i! I Aooording to'a meat orttls of tha Cardiff Uall , tbe

MmUdpal Ooono!) of that town have passed a icwlatioo 'which, if adopted by tome of oar city and country boards,would do no barm and save a lot of time. TbUretollrUon is intended to. curb the oratory of the ertr*-,loquacious member* and to cenfloa the ezpreaion oftbdrl.Tiews within reasonable limit*. In cane any,member of the Tom Council or the -various Boards ofGuardians might like to study tbe matter, we subjoin »copy io! tbe Cardiff reso|utton .-jE sasSE^££¦ That in t5» flpjolop/of this; Oooocfl it ia*& desirable and necestary that for the bitter do--i ; spatch of pnblio business; speakers should be

' limited to. ten minutes for tbe moter andeecc&der rtzf tcH relj ot on original resolutionCf which notice of. motion has been previouslyC>Ttn, end that fire Cliauta be allowed for

; each cuceeedlng ipeftker^ the jnoTej of tho ;original resolution being allowed Esren minntca ;' tfl reply en the whole notation. : ,

ONE 8PBEOH AT A TIME.| ¦ • It will be noticed that ih« spirit and rcsanlng of the

rbolritlon is, ono man one tpweb, tbe ; rauver andeaxmder of the resolution accepted. But we think thrrtare members of a couple of jour dty boards who coulddrive; the proverbial ooaca-and-foar through such *resolution even if it were passed. We an all ft»mi»tfrwith the expression*—" Mr. Chairman, I rite to a pointof order," or " Mr. Mayor,]! wlib to correct my friendoppodts," a meani whereby arpplemental speeches artnot' infrequently slipped in by an adroit debater. Arider j to tbe Cardiff resolution, howerer, aomewbollmodified tbe orisina! propoial to the extent * that if tbeCouncil at any time decide by a majority of tbe mem-bers p resent that;the ipesken In any debate should ticallowed further time, this'role shall be empended farthat debate only " At a matter of fact, tbs cork-rertational method al debit*, except In committee is iareality a weste of time, «nd is due In mopt cases, webelieve, to impolsiveness rather than a desire for locaJprotniDeDce. In any cnee, a ; well:regolatrd dbrajilnain which a man, having thought over what be Is going tosay cud layi it well, ten Or five- minutes, aa tbe casemight be, ought to pull him through. Aft<T-thou«ht«and interruptions are thlevo of time at most of oarpubliq beards, but wo fear that the Cardiff idea is tooUtopian for our country.

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SHADES OF DICKENS ! ¦, A diicuisioa ha be p going on for como tins tl

this Carrictc Board of Guardian* as to whether a local" Oliver Twist ' named Sexton should be boarded-sutwith a relative or not There bu been more " tpouting"and corropondaice about the poor little chap thanwould fill a dozen columns of THE NEWS," and tbeLocal, Government have sent lettetal official, and tbecJirgy have been on tho alert u usuaL Yet there we*only the ono point ttr Use, namely, whether tba boySexton should live with bis aunt or not at the TownWall,, pending the report of tho Inspector, MissFitzgerald Kenny. The lad himself, between the. wayhit n&me H behig burled • about, will have a poor lookback in after life when he Jraceedi in tha world, ts wehop* be will, at tears go by. Tbe newspaper report*are much to blame, our own included, for making eomuch out of the visciaitudet of a poor child vrho Is beingbfttdUd abort:and published to all the world a thePauper Bar I God eave na ! . :

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CAHELES3NES&.> The rectfnt burglary that took p1&c« at a loci!

scburban residence, which j> opardistd a couple ofthousand pounds worth of valuable property, ought tolearn a lesson to people to lock after their bodies afternightfall The midnight thief we shall , have with onalways, but it is not at all necczary th»t his nocturnalentree! should be rendered iboslutely eaij for wont alprecaution. The ease with which a recent burglary woncarried out and tbe tuccea up to a certain point thatrewarded tbe operations ot 8 certain marauder, now Incustody; ought to1 teach the lesson to reddenta eutaidjtbe city police zone that tirj1 mutt protect, CJ far1 Mtley can, their Indoor property from tbe raids of thealert thief, who utnally marks out tbe scene of hLjoperations well beforehand. The police cannot boubiquitous, and ths suburban " Sikes" generally makaihimself acquainted with the patrol arrangements beforebe attempts-to " crack a crib" or '• lift" ths houMbolillinen from a bandy hedge. Precaution it tbe cure, withan.tdded dose of twao-ehot judiciously applied—that bIf the geme i] sighted.oooooooooo

IK BAYS OF YOKE.There Is a peculiar fascination attached to tbs

readbg over of old files Cf local newspapers, especiallywbea their record* are antecedent to tbe memory of morethan a couple of generation*. One is iur« to light upotasomething ot great interest—items indelibly associatedwith t!« past, and, interwoven with the life and times towhich they refer. For Instance, while examining'a Glsof oiln of January, 1854 , We came acrocs come very in-tertitiug reports which exemplify tbe life end time* ofWaterford in that tar-back period. The war in tbsHear East brought newa from Bucharest,1 Vienna, amiBerlin—after, many'dars. Tbs new* u to emigrantships ! contained fas follotrtn—"All the pacsenge tlost 1 In the «hip. 'StaflnriJrbTro' were Irish except itlady who belonged to Germany " It trto the old, olllttonr.' OiOOSAO tOD '

THS OHRISTIAN BROTHERS.i The successful effort which" ths Irish Christies

Brothers have recently nade in connection with thcLrrecent great demonstration En Dublin find* a countnpari,a* they may tot be aware, <?f a similar character whichwas! set oo foot in Waterford, the birthplace of thrErcommunity. A* far back a* 185< the ChrisiktiBrother* here icsurd a drcular asking' fdr (upport toenlarge and m«tnty ln a novitiate In order to supply theexisting bouses of the community - .wherever located, suia Wsterford and CarrickJan. Coir, with i tho scccwlooof members, and to enable tbcia to open schools m ¦ newlocalities when invited to d > so." , This timpie extract,writtea fifty yeii* ago,' most appeal with greatsympathy towards tbe wot t of tbe Christian Brother*'frrb lt since it* Inception b| r Ignatius Bice, It* trials, itsvlsdsattudes, and finally It* tucoesif ul emergence into ttwregion of tbe educational. centre*, wbtrein, succet* aftersuccess have crowoed the icflorta of the teacher*. Tbs"grain of musUrd seed]' isown by tbe veneratal[KUtlus Bice in yraterford baa truly eprtad It* branchesQtz and vide, andj it would; be difficult indeed to-day Copoint | to any portion of the civilised world towardswhich the blessed woik ot tbe founder b*s not extendedit* ra&ufUations, Bundayjnext, at Clogmel, will findthe Lord Bishop! of tbe ljtlocese engaged In What willundoubtedly be tolhim a labnar of love- tho insogrtrattaaof the 7di at the High Bcbool. ClonmeL jEUs Lordship,we are tnre, will find on the ocmlon of hi* vhlt one cfIks finest cxposltuns of IiWiIrelaod that it has so farbeen bis lot to grace by his1 presence- aad rQcourigementThl*,:we say, 1* Clue mainly! to the Innueuce of itbsChrlsUanBrothat' " ¦[ ".

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BEQOGNITIOJOF BpAyiEEY..' ' . I 'M• • W« ooHoo fxt m, » letter wbkb appeared ia a Dubluj

pspa' tbat • moi em'ent bu been let on foot with 'tl sobject of mskin; sotae I practical rttqgrriUoo of tbaKallantry of Mr Percy Bimptoo in risking hi* liferseenUy by plunging into thel Iiffey *nd-jt»eobjg th>ltt8(Ur»'-Ji j .VUauip. ut Siarnica hta'XogiUi-mai! Mid ."the B*ft «l in*{ ttenfe.sKtioa it co (bitsccooni tbs grea r, iW« h*>n fittl* doobl tbttltlM•onrekatot Jo taooj a»Ui brnoaolty will b*a ¦ocoem, j '

BXf aiff l ~4X 'i)j ak$.r.'- ' "¦ :> | .'. '::' . ; |' | ;: . ''A f i O i^m ^mm waa dbcwnlatj^sitMngof *« XOtftas oi m BoMd ofjCrOf^M4,Ttwttay. There 1* m bimabj of tbt!boai(> n*in*dBridgtt p rBftn, Who lM»lo*t her eyesight. Heretotrmdgbty yetjn, but sha I • «taU aod M'ipEatt u aittwtoy ye B« I junior--andshe>a*a toe«it>«ofb*rown;by theway. Close own half VtaMrr'Mro Urhnbud, « Jemmy" VBi tc , bid*btjiroid tnV tZUkeBjoyaoothe/poorlrfchman, left the grWn iibcitoof «ria>»oof,w*r bdrfod W|n,; Frpa t i t t i ty nrfiliw4 hi, wif. om • laidV •yea-wfia *b< I* I tb<X«x Ibaa—pn ber hosfaud; «od Mnr 'heMl rsi (role*«it4«»«ber»»4lii*l,. Brt after all the*. 5 *M« ^?eparaUon to* *»#• olj&ffl perhaps fa| -« »^«»3noone, tanad bit torbU'DomiWd* 2d teT£

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tl5^b4;«^*tb»t »boo?f -,-«*»" M«<*w -wpWnrfthat it waste* Uiod woman demandua; tdmfaiton, and!(bat abe!wanted ,to «<« the guardian*,-»f «ll{.'of ths|tongu* wf wM pardonable, oori*iderto?.that it gav*.;u aU««n5*Bt«»* muobs*theyw»)d do to remoT* a

|ton« IrotnMln hu . of ibis b*4l%«mt oe(pg«ts>rUa.;She did obde befcre the board aud atarrted her 6l*!m to,the a wttbsaab vehemence that she had'to btiMMMdifrom tot" Boardiroom, txrwinf thaV abe was r*)i."desperate;' woman and would harji her mot»y at allHtk*. 8h» 'co<| 11 too—tbat i» the three pound notoj,Which sh«imtttdl«tely bad 'changed Into diver, remark-:lag so that all might bear thatihe." veaMtUad to any-one who ever did ai good turn' for .bef." ' It w*a stated'by tbe M**ter wb<> onght to know, thatlf Mrs, OBrUehad bar eywJghi theri wouia hardly U » wioddtr left in!tbeboutel. MeanUm% w« undentud, the old lady it'very prow) of her | wealth, and expect* tbat her man,Jimmy wUl continue to minister ii her finance* withregularity In future. [ • , ¦ :

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THE (DOCJCOB'8 MIXUUBE. ! V jW« have received a sample box of tha 'famoot

tobacco known. **, "Tbo'Doctor'* Mixture," and aslovers of tbe soothing weed, we can ttaongly recommend!sjsnker* to. rivaj.fiiis ( excellent' home-mtnufaetartrfarticle a trial.T ¦} Tbe Dottor'i Mixture 1* manufactaredby Mr. J. J. Kelly, Camden itreet, Dublin. I

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no« learnediaVoflit ttie-ne& Eioiof.car Krricer jtthlcb iato be inauWaijd \>f iji\!> Great Southern an J [WesternRailway for the carnage of good* from the (remote!country district* to feed.their system. Can are to berun between 7oyncl and Newtownaand* by war of Gilo,and Tarbert.and if this experimeqtantwer* expecUtlonithe service is to bo extended to cOTtr the puaengrr andmall trafflo ot th!»t district. , ! '. ' . ' -'',

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tbe ' Great 'Southern and Western Jtailway- Companymight with adVanUgestart a motor tervioe to Dnnmor*.'

THE OfilEiPlWHIP.1 ''¦] ¦ ' , ''¦ '" ' [ ' : 'Sir Xhoma*;. Qrattan Ettno'nde, Bart, who wa* HI

year* yesterday, [and whp is an lriahaan with a French.birthplace, ha* been tbe chid whip of the Irish National-'ist Party: sines 1690 " say* the. WutmituUr Qaitltt.When he entered Varliameflt In 1885'he- achieved Uuidiitinotioa of being the fint Nationalist member (or|South County Dublin, a county which refuted to returnMr. Parnell to Parliament in 1871. After ths great:"split" la ths-Irish. Party, Sir TbomU Esmonds waildefeated In South Dublin, Sir Horace Plunkett heading;tbe poll In * three-cornered Sght, but he wu returned toParliament'^ the same General Election for WesllKerry, of wqiob Lady Esmonds It a native. ¦

: :«o *e *eoet>a iMEMBDR POB WATBRPORD. ;

Sir Thorns* ii ion of 8ir 'Jobs' E Inond Bart ,oho represented Waterford County in'Parliament intbs seventies .. Sir John was a Liberal in politics. Howas a great friend of tbe late proprietor of this paper,,and always made hit official announcements through thomedium of Tni N«v a The Esmonde* have eonsider-able landed property in this county. Tbe present re-presentative of the family is a frequent visitor to Water-ford, and makes tbe Imperial hotel his he*d<iuaitero.

SMALL POX IN OTHBB PLACES.With reference to the recent cane of small-pox dis-

covered in the dty, it is evident tbat the epidemic giroanxiety In other places boildes the Urb* Iniart i .

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In the Buffalo Courier cf August 23rd we read ota csco cf it discovered near Fort Erie, Canada, in &little negro boy, aged 12. The diagnosis once found arigid iaolallon sma eaUhllaHifd, -the house 7 being wellaway trom the town, and a special physician cznt downto take tbe can In charge by ths Government Depart-ment at Toronto

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NEARER HOitE.Four cans of small-pox have occurred at Lincoln,

in a common lodging-house, and j the outcome cf th«iremains to seen. A very vigorous effort 1* being taadoto prevent tramps 'who van In contact with then casesfroni spreading the'disease thiongb tbe country. ' Itii)eald that they hare been offered £5 o-hcad and freeboard of a roxorioss character to remain csder obser-vation in 0 c'inp outside the city for tbs prescribednumber of day*.

THE ANTI-EMLGRATJON SOOIBTYID doing o good work In Ireland, and b circulating

e, vast amount of information, which, if studied withcrro, mnrt convince any Iri»b girl or boj that America,b over-stocked, add tbat the chances of success in thaStates to-day an at one in twenty a quarter of a centuryago. We are indebted to the Society for cevero] veryintermting IeaAeu, together with a request to aesitt instemmicjr the tide of emigration. We readily consent todo so as far as In our power lies, tor as Cardinal Loguoha* raid, wo consider it utterly reckless on tbe part oCtbe vest majority of the male emigrants to the TJnit«£States aad Canada to quit .Ireland in the prrarat con-dition of tbe /.inerican labour market Many young Iriah-hmen are'wasting their lives in idleness, and are drivento seek help from publio charity tar away from bomsand relatives, in American towns and cities. And.ratny female eralj -ants, too, have learned to regret thatthey ever abandoned their Irish homes, attracted brcome bright vision! beyond tbe Atlantic.

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Tbe programme of the Acti-Emigratlun Societymeans a, campaign! of enlightenment directed against thsopinion that wholesale emigration is necessary. Tnevitabloand likely to, reiult In greater prosperity, in themajority of case* than could ba obtained at home. But,en tbe Honorary Secretaries point out, when Intending;emigrant* enntrart, ireUnd with America, tbej conaideronly the higher remuneration for labour In America and.the prosperity oi many of the race there. But they donot realks ths difference in the. purchasing power otmoney : they are not aware of the price which has to bapaid for success ;< they are Ignorant ot ths failures jthey are Ignorant of tbe grinding toil of uany ; they donot appreciate tbo diflerent cliroatio conditions ; they donot know that theJr chances of "ailvaoc ment, or even otWork other than tbs most laborious, have been lessenedof recent years by tbo iacrea*ed immigration from everycountry in Europe, at well as by tbe peifectlon o!American educational systems, and by tbe developmentof modern industrialism. Moreover, people are brongbCop in expectation of emigrating, and they leave thocountry u a matter of course, often without malung onjteffort to find work at borne. Meanwhile there i* uscarcity of worker* in many departments of labour, andforcijniro are taking tbe places left vacant by tbjdt£?rterB

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A WARNING PROM THiE STATES.Jact odd word more on thb vitally Important

cubject. The Most Rev. Dr. Ludden, Bishop of Syra-cuse, New York, has recently stated—and be Is one ofths best authorities on tho subject:—" AU tbe places (inAmerica) are filled, all tbe offices are occupied, and evcas tmart young Irishman going there—on educatedIrishman, too, full of brains and full of ability, full ofmuscle and full of strength—even bs has great difficultyto find a position j and if be U to get anything to do itmust he In ths most menial, common, and laborious oc-cupation. . If be cannot find thh, a* is often the cuewith a yourjj nun coming trom Ireland, he has limplyta:di '':ibit we'&ll bang around the'saloons and liquorttorsj doing nothing, and dtsotsd iu the social scale cslow-cu It I* possible for-a human being to go. That 1know, i faavatoen it, and I know It, and hence I wouldlike my roles and' my advice to reach every youne manin Irtllnd—if he can posubly find a competroco end ad;cent war of living at home—to remain there."

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THE EMIGRANT SHIP.Apropos of the foregoing remarks, <ve re-publisb aa

original poem, contributed to TUB NEWS exactly fiftytwojetrs eso:—

How oft with! grief must the heart contend,How oft be by sorrow seared,

And mine 1* i ad einoe I lost a friend,By tbe t nderest ties endeared.

I witched his bark as sho cleared the bay,On her couiu to the Tfratern world :

IIoi7 stately she looked as she bore awayHow thej wares round her proud prow curl'd.

'Tit tad to see o'er the ocean, wave: Tbe pride ot an island bore, ,

Tbs loved, the lovely, the young and brave,r (flVway from their native sboie.

Cats1 urtre u> her bosom tbe trusted and tried,The fond, tbe faithful , the true ;

Sha bow tho bridegroom aWay from the brideThat fainted to bid him adieu.

Sho tore from tbe mother'* aching bresxtHer darling—her only joy ;

And tbs father ttembled and wept as hs b!c:tHI* affectionate truo-bearted boy.

And oh, tbe tear* tbat the lister poured,, A* she bid a long farewell

To tbe brother bcr faithful heart edoredAs language may never UU.

And the parting lovers—boar wild tbe TOi Of tho fona despairing maid,

When she «*w her betrothed compelled to go¦ ¦ From hi* bone 'oeatb tbepopUr (bade.- Oil 1 many a t!o bath *b» rudely mnt,

That *b|t> that float* gaDy oo,Asdntanyil>ov«iha»<fcaheartbadrmrct

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aniioo9e*tn€Dl fvepttdiaff tM *xt|n*iofl of ths opmtioiijiM tM |b>» between Liverpool and Boston. In addltJoe(a tiM cotnjuy niansging in f uture tbi* Dominion «ertio«bttw«4lb«ii«dltorr»4ie**»alBortoo,t h « W b l U 8 t «j f•ig ww *b<> b* iowQ orrar tbe Te**el«of UwDotniaionLin* *40ipf betwfso Liverpool pt&d BottorLand tbat tbeqriatobwi UM Cflpunoowealth, and New England are» U rawsrl Uj ptder U m*k*th*Bi wjtieapuid withWbiUi ar actt cticla n. Tb* publk wfll doobtlea*»rmr*c*^tb*lnt»BtJon 61 tfce ' snanagtf* of Ifae Wbtt*B» iiaa* to tnib loth tb* Wrrioei M sttrwtttea.poaibfa m *T*rV petol, and ptwaigur* m»y npeet jtofind «*id«Ma of; jthe sam« careful lofcthoogbt for $h*lr««i that ba» gained thi fiiii ih* reputation It, now,n}oy * !

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im ix ki'koBiis. . ' ' ; : ;' ' H. Oif b iioiukfj J ^hthtf of ,Stdfa«y,bat been

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BodMcjotf] tb* sod < f OcUbtT HeViogaW In brimr-ooi,*. wrfc"*nd s*larg*d'*4 B'M ffi Wok oaIrSb¦•ttti in Grr**»Brh»lni«dltb*CoirUn«»t|Our ntiti*msiy reraetnber tbat tbe Coadjutor BUtcp of 8ydo«y {*tbfKos* vere^ «algnorEeUy, b»:w**WfooVrtup in Wa erford, and many 'of tha number* of who**faiUy ar. rftpwtedretWtatiofItotity. f * ' ' ' ' ;: t-¦

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WAITUftJ THB 0JE»JPOKtTO»nnr. • •!i TluM<ty CHrM l«h..Dnblfa e«rr4o)>d«litt«lej

grttib*:—" A* regard* the fiscal problstoiw far Mr. J(Bedmbod « poBoy otopbdrtoblini holds tb* field. To*offlelaJNaUeoaUstvkw^rtbatltwonld. b* well wortbwmld to *i»Jlow protectldn U it in tjBcanjpsjniid wj >tether instalment of tbf Hoau Bui* deaand, just a*

U wonldbe-equally well worth while to support the-fr«trad* movemeuv if (t bejped to tbe- sama! end. -MrBcdmond U willing to take a Urgaln.1 He 1* onlywaiting to tee how be can auke tbe best ternii. '• W,b«tberthis be tha fsct or not It ii quite certain, it all event*,tbat oar < ity Member anfl hi* colleague* know exactlywhere they stand and whkn they mean to more, :. i • • •: • • ' • ! • -

i 'LABOTJBBR8 OOTTAQBS. — \ \ -

'¦ There Is a central outcry amongrt tha labourer* Intbt Tramire district a* [to, the dewy, in [building tbecottages which,*rene: sanctlojfed by the Local Govern-ment Boardi(A dgmtationM Ubourtrji will'stfiood nextmeeting ol No. 1 District Council to pros, their claim*oo. that body. We are certaia (hey will receive asympathetic bearing. ;

ROCKWELL COLLEGE, OAQBEL. .: In our advertising ooknmn* to day wa publish ths

rasaniflcent suecesses of Bockwell College in the Inter-mediate Examinations of 1803. Elghtee»exbJbitiomi «f.£20 to £50 each, 8 *eoloTi 4 middle, « juoW,6 retabea,* medals, 8 compoaition prize* S book prites, witt'alooj roll of p*Mc« and honour*, and a large: number offull mark* and first plaoevmake np a splendid recordof succeue* 'of which any College should 'juitly haremoon to be proud. 1 1 ¦ - < ¦ • ¦ • :: ' ¦ ¦ '

ANOTJBQBR LA6* LEKK WITH T PAST.It wu only l**t week that we bad to announos tbt

death of Mr, Samuel Tbbtau Grubb, wbosj demise, wethink; we accurately described a* tbs breaking of thelast link between the publio life ot Waterford to-dayand as it was over, half a century ago. [We are now,tbe recipient of a souvenir which, when wp: describe it* Ul recall to many a Waterford reader day* of long ago.We refer to a splendidly enlarged photograph for-warded to us by Mr. John A. Carr, Justice of thePeace, Bordentown, New Jersey, a picture which wewill treasure amongst our dearest •ouveniti. It it anadmirably-produced representation of a magnificentmonument, lurmgunted bj a plain but EticsWe marblecresi, that ba* lately Mtn erected In tbs Necropolit,Philadelphia, in memory of the lato Mr. William (CentCummins : who was Chief Magistrate of tbe City ofWateTfurd iri the'year 1874, bb Sheriff bdag tbe laUMr. Joseph B. Dobbyn.

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THE MONUMENT • -. Is a ctstely piece of auiral architecture, and with-

out being unduly ornate b dbtlnctly ornamental. Onthe eist point of tho main psdeatral, which b of highlypolished marble, the following inscription appears:—

WILLUD Ktai OOIIUINS,PonaraLT MATOB or WaKDronu, IIIBLASD,

BOOH Pea lfii , 1823,DIED AI PHILADELPHIA, NoTratBra 22»D, 1888.

EDXOTSO DT HO LOYIBO FBUITDS.On the bass and at the entrance to tho enclosure tha naa*" Cummin}" b introduced In told characters,

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FOR THE SAEE OF AULDLANO SYNE.We nre indetfcd, u ire tivo itid] with many

thank*, to Sir. Jobs A C&rr fur tha picture which hasconjured up to masy o!d roemo'io. Me, Carr writes—" I frequently receive your paper through tbe kindnessot my niece. Min Jocephins Power, cf the Glen. Mrs.Carr, my wife, was formerly Kate Parcel^ * daughterof tbe lato James PdrceQ, also of tha Glen,' and nster of?/ P. J. Purcell, ex-3urgeoa H.B.M.BIC., nowdeceased. Mr. Oorr goes' od to say—" When I lived inPhiladelphia Mr- Cummins'(family and minewereonthemost [ntinut* term*, and I KJO at his bedside when hi*dirolution took place. Cummin* WE* a man amongstmen and one whose death ma re reUed rery much feyhis friends ' Such is the opinion of one who knew thelate Mr, Cummins and trho could bet appreciate hisnorth.

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BIOGRAPHI0AL.William Kent Oumroina, both during bis Mayor-

alty and as a member ot tha Corporation, was one otthose who nef ped to carry to success the waterworksuheme under the most annoying and idubesrteningcircumstances He was a man whose life was brimfulof enterprise, and whose departure for the States, badfortune willed it otberwljis, was a distinct loss to hisnative city. His fine old and well-managed hostelry atthe Quay, where the new GranvQIt Hotel now stand*,was tbe centre of travelling and commercial life in tbiscity for it was from there that tbe famous Bianconlcan and coac'hea radiated to thdr varinta destinationsbefore tbe iron road we* utilised In Mr. HarrySargent'* book " Thoughts Upon Sport " we find tbefollowing :—

ID about 1861 Bianconl disposed of tbe ' road'to tho late Mr. William Cummins, at whoubrother's hotel tbe car wu always put up InWaterford, and a coach was then substitutedfor tbo long car. John Eates drove it forabout twelve year*, and Pat 'Thorcnton forQve, until August, 1878, when the railway wasopened, but neither of these men went fartherthan Dungorvan. During ths forty odd year*that this road was driven over there Wu onlyono serious accident to cither tbe car or thecoach, and that «u near Kllmaetjhdmoa inabout I860, a (set which speak* volumes to theskill of tbe drivers, fur there was a great dealnf trat&o along tbe route and upoo fair orUJIU ket days drunken people were plentiful ;and although a guard was never employed,neither car or coach mis ever attacked even inthe troublesome times of 1848 and 1HB3- Mr.William Cummins, a' respectable and worthycitizen of Waterford,' . boised and turned outthe coach well, and when it was run off tberoad by the railway It was the but of tbe long-distance, coaches which we had Inj Inland.This quondam representative of a grand oldIrctitutlon baa, however, gone to posterity witha record of safe travelling, which is not likelyto ba accorded to it* iron (uccecsor, while TomKcogb has a history,'perhaps, -uopanlleled iatbs history of coaching He wu—aad to wereBates and Thornton—a* respectful' and re-spectable aa they were tkilfuL A surly chap,whose name I forget, drove tbe coach for afew months before it stopped, bnt he need notba counted

o o o o o o o oTHB DEATH BAT K.

According to . tbo Bcalatrar Goccral'a returntba death rato In tbo , City of Waterford for thaV7csts ending Sopt, 19th vrao equal to 13-6 per 1,000per annum of tbe population. In i other Irishcities and towns the death rats nts—Clonmel,10-0 ; Cork, 21-3 ; Klltcany, 8V3: Limerick. 23-J iWexford.0 3; Dublin, 105.

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A HARD CASE. :A fow •wcotro Cf?o refcrecco was bade to tb*

unhappy fttto of yoaon Mr. nonpar J of Ferruov,who lost en exhibition: cf- £30, tenable for throeyears, and third i las* return fare to Dublin tfmplvbecause ha wop a resident of tbs town whloh thisyear related to levy ono halfpenny In tb* £ as con-tribution to the County Technical I Scheme foreducation A lavy of ona half ceony would amountto about £22 a year, nnd with intellects distorted<7 th cran obitlosoy tha TJr.ban Coaooil deprivedthis clover young fellnw , of whom tbej town ounbtto ba proud, of the gotoon opportunity of acquiringo Ont-elaEs tccholcal education vrili a splendidprofccjiooal carter before bl a. To) what end ?To cavo £22 they throw stray £G0 a rut. i

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Tbo Protestant Ooilsae, which Is a tea yardsoatolda th* town bouDdarv, Is In receipt of o erantIn aid oi teohnlcvl ioitruotlon, bat et. Colman'iCollege, tbe Obrltllta Brotbsn, and mots pltlfolthan all, tho Pretontat oo Convent School*, whentho yonsg giilt of:ih«i towa and district arceducated, cannot and do Dot get one p*nny fiomths Oouotjr OommllUe In all of ^ecbni al inutroctloa because, being w|thln tho township, tbaUrban Council refuse a levy of ono halfpenny in theH How they do safeguard tbe interest* of the mte-payer* I ' Ono ihllUog trould ooier tho onlted coo-triontlons of tbe whole) Ooonoil io reiptct of thlilovy. Yet tbo education*! Institution i within tbetown are wholly at tha' mercy ot this body, andmart relr on their ofrn reuoarce* or technicaleducation or do witbotn it. " Wo will RITW youhundred* of pounds," »*y tbi CoonW CoamttutJ," Io eiohaone for Joni pjtry 421 If yi B an willingto co-operato with o»" { bat tba TJ»ba t OotUMil any" No, wv will keep tb< i p«opU la !gt »raaoe. Wedo cot wsnlyoor beo* Us, Ertrj otl e* town anddUtrlot in tbe eoontry may progre** ii , *jotat)o« aodBrt, butoot Feraioyr AM to tte m xtn it*nd*<.

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rblt dlsttgcdtbed Je*nit, Ur. UtW Oallwuy, Uagsin tolvim WHity. . It will W»tH within thefeoilettfon, m% aw row, of cd> WaUrtotd r*ad«r*that JflaijtMf Gallw*j laetnre ,. with mneh acc«pt-anoaiati jm in tb* Tnwcn Boyal, wt*i be pra*ND\NS not omaunmy Uiustnttoo *e**M*xuniinaT*of "Th- Life aod Paasioo of Oar Lord." Tb*Mwen wijoeaMd by innnanaa kudUneea. aad tbo' rat.father's (iaseriptlon of each LueoMdlog MM wa*at onea < loa««Bt, fapld and {astnetiT*. We und*r-•UodtWat ha wUl, daring hi* next w*loom* vl*!t,deUf«t »T« ;i*otara* oa aacnd subjoct*. Whenrathar G*ilw*y last l*otur*4 in WnHioti peoplflof all d«Mntitiat<OM flocked to btar him. , ;CA>POQTilN AND THB LiB0UBBB8. ' :

I VTe'io«a *ay without bpaittnft that tbo Cap-pOQila kraJseh of »ho United Irl»bXeiuroo I* oh* ofthe m**t Bourithlnd In tha divtiloo of Wwt Water-ford to-day, and it ii v*ry utlttactorr to find thjkttha tntm!b*n are not aniaJndlnl of tb* eaasaof theagrrenltttral laboortn. The dl»ou*tlon» of ib*variona ;m*lten tbat came j up at the meotlnf On8rmdaj »en maAed by good teasa/tober (odgmekl¦nd a Mr allowanc* for toe opinion* of other*, aoda* ei ettt*equenc* tnere w»s peaea and concordinstead Jf strife and bioUon; ¦ jDISTK CtNOaSIHG ASSOCIATION. !

W»!iar» askid to aonomjc* tbat it 1* *bortlyinteodeojtohold»ooncerttq "Wawtfoid (a aid.ofthe fond* of tbo above Asaoclation, which U doingroeb «i«llenC work In our mldtt, TbrtsutdtMbaa nott! yet bean flxad, bat will ba early e«ctmonth. 11 Master McCarthy bu ptomUed, by kl dp«rmls*»n)of Here Wiltiemlg, to oontributo toneviolin t*losl which ought, and no doubt will , formths letuiia pUoe in what promise* to be a first-data prAeramm*, < > ; . iswraENTBRTAIKMENTAT THB WORKHOUSE. :

Mr a. Oossesa, the tatestod. versatile aad enter.talaer, fuu kindly ottered to give a treat to tbeWorkbriosa ebildren on Tuesday night. . Tbeeotertalpment will be held In the institution, andtber* i> | no doubt but that U i will afford muchamusenxent to the little ones. Mr. CCIMQI will boassisted on the occasion by bis accomplished wife.BELIG10TTB FESTIVA L i ,

Th4 feast of Quaiant Oro commenced In theConvent of the Little Sbrtcn of I tho Poor. ManorHill, Waterford. on Tuesday last 8otemn HighUau btjan at 10.80 o'olocb, tbe Most Rev. Dr.8beehs.ii , Lord Bishop of tbo Diocese, presiding,Tbo cel ftDt

ot th? Ufts* j ty i EflT, 7»|b,R O'Bileo,Oh&plaln: lo lne CoaVent i deao9B( E»Ti ff»|h«O'Neill i. inb-deaoon, EerJ Father 6tDou8DV9 Idaaeona&t the throne, Bev. ' W. B. ODonnel), P ,St. Patricks, and Rov. Father Dtropby, Bt. Jobn'aCollege 1 1 Aproceuion of the Blessed Sacramenttook pMee daring the oelebtttton: Next day ManPr# J>«4e wu rung by tb* Bov. Wm. Koogb, tbaCathndial nd yesterday the Portt Hour*' Adoiatlonconcluded after Solemn High Mas* at 10.30, endfollowed by a prosetslon or tbe Blessed 8acrameotA numl>e» of the friend* and benefactor* of theLittle Sisters ot tba Poor oer* I preaeot each dty.Tbo mttsio : wu vrell rendsrtd by an aagmantedobolt, principally compoicd of the member* of 8tPatrlckf choir. The organitt, Mrs, Downey, ablyeoodnctoa the-mode, atalated by Mr. Herbert C.Downei. 'ADVERTISING QUESTION. -

In y \e% of tha ndverttoioa qocstloa. whleh willbt diseased to-morrow at tbe No. 2 District Councilof tb» Wai«rford TJnloo, tbe fpllowii», takes fromtb* - Limerick Cbronlola," Trill be inteiestlng :—At tbe [GuaHlans' meeting : yesterday on tbe-oon-({deration of tender* for publiahlnj the UnionadrartireaieeU for twelve months, before tbetenders were opened, Mr. yitigarsJd'* motlen toaccept the two Ifloait traflor* w*« carried by 18votes to 17, the Chairman not voting. Tba trader*w«r» annomjeed as foQov* WLimerfek Chronicle,''£20 ;» Limerick Echo." '£i!> ; - Irish People" tV>:•• Clare Champion," £16 > ' " Limerick Leader,''£20 ;" Mnnster Newa." £20. Tbe " Champ on" wasaccepted, | nnd tba Chairman suggested ifiat theyshould { re-adrartisa for tha nmalaln; paper.Ur Hatsatt said that tbe action of the BoardIn accepting bat two papnr* w&a narrow-minded.Kvontuslly It ws^declded by fifteen votes to twelveto re-aiivertiso, a* , suggested br th* Chairman.Mr. Cnddlhy save notice to move tbat tba tender*ot the Limerick papers bs accepted, and tbat theresolution llmltioj tha contract to two psporo boretclndod.DISTRICT COUNCIL ADVERTISING.

In; conscqutneo of half-yearly ab tmeti,labounffal cottag* icbemes, snd other special work,District Council advortltlcg Is now more Importantthan thfct of Union*. Up to the present the Water-ford District ^Council* bava offered Waterfordpapers Ibe olsarabla tata ot £Z lOt. por annum, andworts etlll , Waterford paptr* bave accepted thisvrretchrid dole without mnrmnr.

CITY PETTY OCOOIOKO-

B^fp'fe tho Mayor (James : A. Power, Esq.,Esq.), , Alderman !W. R. .Ward, Alderman R.'Heanu>, iliesara. Ulick Bourke, R.iM1.; Alex.¦Nolsoii, DiL. ; John Ryan, iP&trick Kenny.

AIWOUiRNED INDUOTHML OASES.The ! necessary inquiries having been made

by Hpad OonstaWo MeGowran, in referenceto the desalted child Annie Burke, tho magis-trates inade an order for her.committal to St.DomirAck'a Industrial SohooC on the applica-tion ot thi Rev. 'W. B. ODonnoll, PJP., St.Patrick's.

: A DBET.Mr. li. 0'8. Wardell summemed Patrick Cur-

ran tot tha recovery of £1 Js. for eoodJ so\dand delivered. A decree was granted.

fiOHOOL AiTTENDLVKCE OASES.¦The ftchool Attendance Committee prosecuted

the fol lowing parents, who were, fined 5s. each,for failing! to send their children regrularly toechooMRichord Ookd, Whcelbodrow-lane;llartiri Walsh, Rockshine-road; Jolin Cronin,Rocksjnne-road; Thomaa QlOTrisaey, UpperFerrybank; Andrew lldlonoy, Alexander-at. ;Jc*hn teavin, ttjower Grange ; John OlHanloa,Upper! Yellow-road; William Condon, Knceflo'alane oJDd Patrick Rie'.'ly, Ncw-etreet. . Attend-ance orders were made against Patrick Ryaa,Griffiri's-lane; llichael Farrell. Polebcrry ;Nicho)a3 WJielan, Upper Yollow-rosd; Wallaloriey, 'Well-Lane; Pstrick Riclly, New t.;Nicholas Murphy, Lower Fetrj'h'ank; Patk.CbadJ Salvation-lane; John { Kearnes, Cdlar-fttreet; and Tho-ias Wallace, Collar-street.School Attendm:^ OfRcera Campion ond iDnggan pfoved the casci. j

i BEGGING, iActl lg Sergt. Hayea eumnioncd Kate Flyna

for bq jging on the quay, jTbe : defendant who was described a3 an 61d

womafi , vraa sentenced to 14 days' imprison-ment! ¦ !

: POOR RATE;A rtum1>er of persona were ipro3ecuted at tho

suit of the Corporation for noh-paymeot ot poorrate: j !

iMr.; P. A. Murphy, -solicitor , appeared forthe oorrnplainantj, and Mr. Edgar Clampett,rat* dol"«ctor, proved the anlount due in eachinataocg, for which a decree:wa» granted.

The lilayoT obaerved thnt 'Mr. Clntnpett do-servejl great credit for th* energy he hadaluiwn in the collection of tho rates.

I ¦! ASaVTJLT.¦Mary i Anne Murphy summoned Elizabeth

WariDS j for assault, ."by ttrikmj her in thoface, j - | '

iTha delendant, who was iined 5a.. laid itwas ll-ter first time beina in court. ,

I AN TOOTILLIKG WITNESS.SerH. , Olifford sunnnoned e man named

DanUl for awaulting his irife on Saturdaynight 19th inst., at BrovraeVlane.

Tiw "defondanfa wife exara(ned by the 8ergt.etfttei tbat on tho night in |que»lion her hua-•band and his brother, the ilalter having «*••turned from the war in 86uthi Africa, cam« Into¦th* hbii» at 10 rfcloxilc;: ho asked her 10 givebinl

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'! SpecuUtor, Clonin«I .The pric< 8 to 1| viinot, we shonld say, laid era'id onelostancie—In fact, wa do not think two backed j tbetrhtstlethora mare. Tea to ;oiie' ?6nld eunijhavt been had. Thl* WM ttje tint race tbeoars ran ttace ate competed niiBncceeafallf attba September! meeting in Oloninel lint year.

Well-WUher, Jeriey'dty- We OwnkHyojitnuoh for your kindness ia sending aa NewYork "American." ' TL« parade must liarebeen a tfojy wooderfpl. sight. : ! I' - Tramore. Visitant-Small round locket, <ron>taioing grejlialr wilh, heart attached, in lllojrat this office. ' It wai foond on the Strand,Tramore, some days since; Owner itnoldcall at once.. Tradesman—Pleasod you saw jiot!«j ofTrades' Olub Quadrille Party in ?'¦ Newi- Iaatnight. We understand the members of| thoClub are making great preparatiops for the"Winter. ' v ' •• ; - :-" ¦- ¦'. • ¦ :" TravelW—The information ypn DMd will beprep in Oa!(/fcer irambftr of the Waterford andSouth-Eastern Guide, price one peuoj. It willbe pablUbed at this office on Toesday next.JAJl Jeading sgenta sell it. There are nurniroaachanges In the Time Tables of' all lioei ; andStearmbip Companies. ¦ «? ' &! P. Barron—We are always glad'to receiveannoanoemento from yoar excellent clab. I

J. Murphy—The terrier you sent is n{>t thoone-tbat Mr John Kelly, Parnell street} lost.Bead tbe aJrertlsement again. ¦

, Scorcher,' Dungarran—Mr. W. J. Coriner orMessrs O'Leary & Oo., can meet yon in everyreapoct, They are rery reliable firms.

'" Ennlscoithy"—Thanks for your comnmni.catioo. We read the article which you en-closed with great pleasure, and as far as wocould judge it wai ably pat together and to thopoint. We shall waloh tbe further develop*ment of the controversy with interest, but weha?S BOt rogm for the, article in full, and tomorely && aft eitfict ffom it would only *poijthe sequence. ;

**• Permoy"—^Your couimunicatlon fe8pect-

Ing the want of aa Education Grant in yourtown is dealt with in oar Local and Districtcolumns.

•» W.B."—No trouble at au.. We are ODlytoo happy,to answer, if we can, any! questions,capecially [ those relating to local subjects,which our<orrespondents may send ns. Toogreat fire at White's Mill took place iu Novem-ber 1863; Wa ore told that flames werovisible at the Hook Tower, Oarrick and Tra-more. The iteamer you refer to was the"Cuba," a four-master, which was built at thoNeptune Works; and was lost in her firstvoyage at the close of the year 1858. ' \

" Ratepiyer>-Your query will best boanswered by reference to the. return wh.whappears hi the report of the Boar] of Goardtanselsewhere iu this issue. The cost of out-dobrin Waterford Uniou may be averaged at £15a woek, but we have no means of ascertainingwhat the weekly expenditure in . 8&lirl<«,maintatnancf, etc amounts to. The cost ofprovisions usod in tho housa last weeknu^105. . .

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Stock Exchange Jobber—The shares ofBayUss, Thomas & Co., Coventry, appear *iirycheap at 2/9. The capital of this weU-kno'(raold Company is £65,000 in £1 shares, witli aDebenture issue of £15,000 ha 5% Debentnrejof ^100 each. Bayliss Thomaa are mai'ersof the famous Excelsior Motor Machines. ¦ Atone time the shares were value for 27/- ;

J.A. Carr, New Jersey—Many thanks forletter and souvenir. The gentleman whosomemory you have so fitt ingly commemoratedwas one ol tbe greatest friends of ths NrVs,and bis two sons in 8an Franscisco are valuedcorrespondent* of the NEWS to-day.

Historian—Your letter is receiviog attention.Iny NEWS leader who may bave a cop;; olSyland's History of WaterfurJ to dispose ofshould state price at once to this office. \

Railway Shareholder—The Waterford iiridLlmoiick lloe cost £1,287,769. An JLct irasobtained for tbe purpose of making the rkfl-way from Limerick to Carrick-on-Suir In theyear 182$ (George IV., c 189). The projectnaa not perfected nntil 1848. ;

Library Advocate—We cannot say, bnt 'v*certainly hope the Corporation will follow thoexcellent example of Limerick and entatilnMr. Carnegie to a public banquet OD : thsoccasion of his visit text month. ;

IL3H.—Newry Reporter io hini SirHorace Plunkett evidently gave s grand Mindoff to the Newry Technical School. TheNcwry Municipal Technical School is but<ina <of many badly needed in. this country. Thotechnical training in Ireland is about {40years behind the times. : i

Corkonlan— Conttiiution to hand. We itrevery glad to see that ,tha King and Qa»agave practical evidence of bow'they apprtdateMorrugh Bros. & Co's manufacturers. :

Lodger—If you study our column of pre-paid advertisements no doubt you will have, notrouble in securing suitable apartments. Weds not make special recommendations in 'ibistaper.

British Investors' Corporation—We w<o«strongly advUo you to buy all the oil shiotsmentioned yonrselves. It is unusnil, to pot itmildly, for strangers to take such a kindly in-terest in us. • i

17ATQRPGC3 BflARKSTe.

The changeable nature of tbe Tea tber cvad«tho markets "very uncertain during tbe lueek,and supplies, aa a rale, were «nw0], except for'butter, wMoh was m good demand *t bestprioea for good qualities. Compared iwith: thecorresponding week of last year, when 4Bt\ &r-kina came to market, 4be auppljT: ha» shpwna conalderablo improvemeoit, and quoUttais abig reduction. The top price doting'the ireekwas 95s. y e t cwt.. «» compared with 103s. .Ja»tyear.

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(Hay and etraw.—The market ;was »p«Bely•applied during tho -week, and;demand \tia»good at following rates-Hay, per son, 60)i to75s. ; oaieu «te«sr. C0i. to 80s. j . •: ¦ • ¦

(Root Crop*.—Turnip* are aowfbeginnlo)c tocomo Inj A few loadi were di*i<»«l *< lrwa20B. to 22a, per ton. Tho «irpply;of potskoea¦WSA fairi and demand good, at fid. .per «troe,idnolesale. • j ; . .

Grain.—UeMts. J. and 8. Phelan report jbatthe supply of oats abowed an increaae as iwm-pared with laet week, and *he price nowstands at 8s. per barrel. ' ' ' \L ,

Bggs.-Sinco la»t report Mr. Charles .pitsays that price* it'firom St. 6d. to 9e. pat 1»for hen em. bare (ondergone lit. altrmjtoo.8upplie» are abort, wiUi a ooo*4qnent tjrux :demand/ ;• ' . . ¦ - . ' ' ! ;[• ! ,!;. ; :

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I. It j3Triti ^eryj |pTol<>Un<|; >K^.t,;infiee4, tihitire hare! to jan^ouqce.ihe d«ath. " of a formercftizen -ol Waterford,«Jgeatlemtdii -who^ playedmany impoi^anvipftrts .^hjhia time in oomiiexy.titm trfth- |tbe C£.ty of j ftytat^rfoid! 'We' wtprto our esteemed ;;and valued friend | SiniuelQJhomas Grubb,. Esq., *ho passed, a^y at . hisresidence, 8< th rt,.oa Thursday' week, at theripe old 9gif «f ,.82" years, after; « 'few weeks'illness jTOiijs. ia fieyjerpd what" we 'ibelievq' 6ibe the Jast link :;wHh .the historic past 6t\ theTJrba lalajita, going 'back. . a. distance, ol.'oy^reixty 'yj eaxs,-Jior -j as.early,' aa'the year . l&M 4ewas a member of the jaterfaid CBpard of Gimpdians, which ha never failed to visit duringhia regular annual trips to Waterfowl. All \rtfo¦were thenj ius contemporaries have departedto the $ertter;lan-d, and now h«, too,jhas joined"the great majority." ' Hie was also an actiyemember .of j tha ..Corporation . for some . yeaip,and retired from' municipal life as a represen-tative man 'eome-time" lia the early seventies,ihtrmgi itis connection! with the local boards*o! nb day lie belonged! tothe fighting division,and took.'paijt in! many 'a .fierce forensic .battle,although.-!he!was| possessed of the most genial¦and good natured disposition, and irons ;ev6rifelt a. sting in^ny of his utterances, no mat-ter faoni irann tie debate, for the time being,might be.. He 'had the interests of the citiieii3and laioureiB thoroughly at heart, and wouldBparo no. effort if he thought he could servethe workingman or his family. It was . thiawhich gained foii him ;the description of "' *n»ePoor (Man's Friend," w|hich, by the .way, ; wasfirst applied; to him by! the late proprietor ofthis paper, who,! up to 'the time of hi* death,enjoyed the : uninterrupted friendship of thegentleman -whose demise we now regretfullyrecord. Both hafi acted side by side for manyyeaia a; the iWaterfon! (Board, of which at onetime tie late Mr. Griibb was vice-chairman,and in he Municipal Council, and both gentle-men c< uld i«(late many interesting reman i-soanes of the good old times. At one tun'sMr- Grubb came forward as a parliamentarycandida te for the represeutation of the city.He vras proposed by Mr. Thomas Sexton, whentfhat gentleman made what may .be describedas his ^naiden speech in public. Air. Grubli,however, did not go id the poll. Further onwill c bf found eome interesting recollectioaiof ' tha- stormy ;tLme. ! About fourteen yean&go th( deceased gentleman'went to reside inSouthp wt, .where he named his residence" Sham -oek' Lodge," but he mever allowed 'ayear tc pass without ^pending a m«nth 1bIreland, invariably selecting "Waterfowl anirtfflramor ) for hia stay, j He then renewed oldaoquaii tanees, and was always the samebright and hearty personage that he had alwaysbeen. , Even, in the honie of his later years hietook the greatest j inte're* t La poor law matters,anil indeed in every I0021 movement calculatedto 'benefit the people; morally and socially.A couple of yeaia ago, it hia -own invitation,we visited him at'Sou thwart, where we receivedfrom him & warm gracing, and the greatestkindness and hospitality. Mr. Grubh waa acuative' pf Clonmel, anil brother of the late[Mi. Thomas Oantbridg* Grubb, whose deathwe announced' less thai 'a fartnd^hl ago. fle

; leaves tireesons,1 jto whom, as well as the othermenibeiB'of the family; jwe tender our deepest

i sympathy. We may add that the late Mr.|Grubb jwas a large estaje owner. A consider-able poBtion of his Waterford property lies aitthe Peiwliaak side of the river, including Sionij oAge , and other residential holdings. He wasalso he£Jd| landlord of a considerable portionof the land through which the new lino 0I1arailway i3 rtjnning. We ore aware, from aletter received, that it jwas his intention tospend the month of August in Ireland, hutthe fatal indisposition se| in, and he peaceablysurrend< red hii soul into the handi of hisGreaitor )n Thursday afternoon!

OLD TIME ELECTIONS W IKE CITY.

In the new parliament! of 1668 the two mem-5>«T8 wh<' were elected fop iWaterford city wereJohn Aloysiua Blake and James Delahunty .1H was at this election that Henxy -Mat-hews,(Esq., Q]C., of N<f. 3 Temple, -London, subse;quently Home Secretary,i under a Tory Govern-ment was elected] for -Dungaryan. Kake wassoon aftdr appointed inspector of Irish Fieherr&t*v artA' a K*Vw fl<*Kf. tiftrtir inimvk irtr. -t.ll** TWtrtATlf vV

between Winston Barrosi and ;Balph Osborne.It was a. {hi* election Delahunty made one oJbis memorable harangues, locally famous :be>cause, piihaps,' oi the otiginality of the open-iiagj emairks. r Ireland iian island surroundedby water,'', eaid the .oraijor. •There was, ihow<ever. nolher piece of aratonr ddivered on. thaiDccasionjwhdc&~wj |3 destined to live in the paga¦of jttemory, if not pimncb lor &e speech itaeDjas theftrfareof the man whor/delivered it. MiiLJzam&s sexcon maae mi nisi pouucai speecaMOH 1ih5.buftting3 in proposing Mr. S&mueOaomas Gmbib. Mr. GrubD'a caadidatu-re wasaot is eimeet, -but it -mi A trequefit fcahionitthose diy3 io put forwtnd a candidate whc¦would thus get an opportunity of making th^use of ^he only [one .chance accorded hinjduring his dife by whuSh' lie could " lhand him!self dowb;tO: posterity." I Winston Banxm wtcelected by' a 1 narrow majority in November'11669, cnd,i ;of {course, a petition was got up tcunseat mm. | The petition succeeded and ,thaVar -wa4 j fenowed in Fj ibruary, 1670. Mnnyvotera expressed their dislike to (both previouicandidate*, ahd sought |outeide for a man itthe Radical ¦ br Liberal j -interest, against . th<•Whie : candidate ! Osborne. Many meetingiwere caEed; private " confabs " echoed seveTanames as likely,: but in. the end it was ic~urttwd Ib.icall upon P. iJ. Smyth,-one of th(most famopsiof ' . Smyth had made his marlin the riotttks of Ireland, and was likely toprove a strong opponent to Bemal Osbornewho hac now taken &omo hold upon the Waiterford people.

Osborne'e headquarters were, in the cekj-Ibrated ISght i agaanst Smyth, at Commins'Hotel, -where he bad to conduct all his meet-ings, as Wiemob refusedto «ive him any foot-ing after] Smyth had made bis firs t appearance¦on the Scene. The excitement upon the dayof nomination surpassed anything before exrperienced, leyen in the old election days, ancis 60 w«j ll described by ja writer of the timethat we quotelthe poem, as then published.

THE NOMINATION.¦ I I ! -J

¦' ¦Thia is theiHall of the Court House. The louc

voiced tnuiesurinif people !Sit in the! eallerips, and shout, and raise a

oontihuaa uproar. ;On. iihe fj oiat tenches are seen the candidate;

i and their .supporters-^- , , ¦Osborne land P. a, amyth. and Grubb the

" friend afi the -peop le."Wyse, th^ High Sheriff, and Orean, and Barron'

the lp-tely ; rejected, j j{Redmond, and Olsmpett, and Slattery, and.

Hem *asy; Olerk of the Poor House.First «»• the! Sheriff , and read 'Her Maieety'a'' ." : writ of eleotioa ; ;j

. Galling the cifeeas fortl to choose ail appro-ipnat« > inembea; : i \¦ Ana, AS 116 finished the paper, he spoke a sig-

• J niflet nt warning, - I i 1¦- . Bidding, .he folks to beh we and not to forgei|1 their good manneas; — ' '

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andteJoke, and told of the.¦ "" , '•¦ ¦ 41 if l U M }off OsbOQEBK ; ' . . ' ' ¦ • ' : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' i \

; v •Fair: were iaaitrcrrd s, en* weighty, but oft in-j• - : ' faiwptod byrOlamour.l " : . ' ,

, / .'Then ittobd. fortt Stean.ind told what Smyth;!. - '^-:"h»d^*t*-,i9?W.«taintiy-' ¦ . .-. . ¦ :> ¦ ¦:. U¦, ';:7Uo^^^3^bmtei^^^iBih«rt.and 'Mar-;V'JH&JF JwiiHaSsffii .iSiieJ /aitd wiuld'live•*•'* ' ,' ti wWBvtff^ ^^ffl*TP|if>ii**f'r ''"' "; •'¦ ¦

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< who^Jwarf tui^ .opoflpion ZQAaeiiuuiC).B0ei3Je>^t j llr. uore 'tils*torio by Adai^ssin*"lorUhS'fiist < 1m. aipuWicwp^nvwyj ' yid ' tj ijii¦ ¦ ejftifclrill qj ^h'e'' telud*r| tbthe career ,-of fKfcVoWreliaaift' greatest oibtqas1,'iMr. Seiopn.wflaJat'tKati Iflne'toe 'leading snam*ber of lft ;debati^.,tcl^b,A Jifie -GStliollo "Ydtinfmfe i'fl 8o<jibty. 'TM'inBmoraiBI^''day, at pollingoos 1 .many', a^uppbrWr/bf ; 'Oeborne- '|ttfe"tiateuianc penalty of 11 eajing [ths'l^atinda' Inflicted¦by Sheir Opponents; "BTOri Jv a ' :S'a .e»: 'w^whad fiupTOrted'^b^tte. h^fa' iawiw1 escApjilot! hj« life, 'aVd'.'sot1 jout;«ihdel! Ian escort)-ofdiasoans1: ' Tka ' tnrr of Ohi* moT> may be tudfred'heat by the attack mads Vipon the DordinioaiiConvent -and , Si:f01ave'a oPifotestant Ohu'rott,eveiryj>ane,of glsiss being !bToken'in'OOthiitihese¦buildings. - ; It' -waa, . ttoyvtevetr,'' in 'it^6< "eitiiaokmade upon Osbarne' and| bis party] at Com.miha' ;HoteJ/i tfye- ^ulmmuaAii^ wdiNsryv^aswitaessed.',' ; Two1:dmnib,Tiae3!<WeMi thrown¦ intothe 'river, their ehafts : bbof-e'-the ¦[water det-notarig. -the ,'wreck-agei ¦ smd one r wa3 Ji3ed! as atiatteiingrramj to.' bucst open | the' door of' th^

1 hotel.' IA ' man ' olio climebed to one of-, thewmdows.hahd 'fired two! shots; at ithe defendersof'the lbaildfi»gl,l; while iihoie inaidei returnedthe fire, i The"• Mob'-' had; resolv^d! tor-lynchBeinal ! 03bothe[- eo that gentleman'decided•Upon'flight.- ;:He-;gotithiPi>'tigih l a window oni the¦«*ond floor,- laid.on to- aj toof which led t»;theekwisht of a drbperv «hop, -wfiore he .remainedlbia"in .al-buiidle of Wanketsi 'stowed awayjaeiorne of! the Wt g<wds -of ¦ the estaulistaaent/till 'relief!wad at haid; 1 . : '. ¦¦¦¦¦: • !j Whree ^hglish travellersTVho had been stay-'ing 'at the hotel1 found themselves ittiid© whilejthe moT) 6ufcside : showed at its worett and thethree felt| that their last: moments haa 'Q^ri^^ld.:•They could not be persuaded from .making 0rope bJ ,the sheets off ¦ the :beds and lowermgi.themselves to. the yard, from which they madegood their escape/' Not:being able: to effectan entrance, the mob broke into othjer . houteson the qu1 ay threw furniture and effects out of;thei wrecked ' bonieo, aid dn ..onei instance!'brought ;« piano into their midst which theydanced upon. ' -\ > ; '.

(Mir. P. J.' Smytili was defeated in the elec-tion by eight votes.

THE RECENT OURGLARY ATDALLIMAHILL

MAGISTEBIAL INQUIBY

AOOUSBD EETPBNED FOR TRIAL

On Monday Mr. Ulick Bourke, EM:, held &special court in the Grand Jury Room of theCounty Courthouse to inquire into a chargeoi buTglary in the residence of (Mrs Morris,BallinakiU, on the night of the 14th or tiiemorning ol the 15th inst.

District' Inapeotor Cary prosecuted, and theprisoner, who was under remand, was unde-fended. '

Mrs. Lubella Morris deposeo—1 live at©allinakill; I remomber Tuesday, 15th of 'thismonth; I oame into my drawingroom aboutnine o'clock in the morning, I noticed the lockbroken, oi a curio table ; on examining it Ifottnd the following articles missing—a gold¦sratoh, two silver watches, snuff box, and anold pound note ; I then examined the windowsand I found one of the windows overlookingthe pleasure ground rated ; 4;here was a lampglobe broken on the: table near tbatiwindow ;Sergt. Neiland brought me the miasing articlesWhich I identified ; on the same evening jolthe 15th, the sergeant also showed me a brokenportion of the silver fi gure (produced), whichhad been in the drawingroom, and which I sawoutside the window of the harueae roonL

The defendant asked no questionsiBichard J. Peely, of 35 Michael-street , stated

that he was manager In 1& John Boyce's pawn-broking establishment T!b.e accused came intothe shop about JO o'clock on the morning ofthe 15th ; he pawned; a watch and chain (pro-duced), for which he was advanced 8s , andhe was aware that the watch was handed'overto Sergeant Neiland on that evening ; he identi-fied the defendant in a local dining-room thesame day about three o'clock.

Agnea CVoke, housimaiti at Ballinakill, de-posed—I remember going into the drawing-room on the 14th September about seveno'clock , arid closing dovm three windows, butI did not jfa3ten them; I then left aDd lockedthe drawingpoom door ; the fourth window inthe drawingroom was ajso shot : I wag not inthe room before Mre Morria on the follonrinj?morning.

Patrick OTBrien, who is employed ai MTS.Morris's at Ballinakill , as coachman, said—Ikeep my clothes in the harness room ; 1 remem-ber going into this room on the night of the14th, <!» I "went in I tripped over a pair of myboots; I took them up and laid them on oneside ; the upper portion of the window wajopen and had been that way for the wholesummer; I had previously left the watch andchain (produced on the table near the windowabout ten o'clock the same morning; I wentinto the room about eight o'clock tbe followingmorning but I missed nothing, and in conse-quence of ; what I heard' I then went 'back lomy room about nine o'clock and found inywatch and chain missing; I after caw my watch¦and ' chain with Sergt. Neiland ; I missed myboots about eleven o'clock the same day , andhave not seen them since ; I also saw a smallsilver atalue on the window-sill ol my roomabout nine o'clock that morning, I left it thereand don't know anything more about it The"harness room is close 1o the drawingroona.

Sergeant Neiland was the next witne&sexamined,' and stated that he made the follow-ing deposition on the 15th inst —I am stationedat Callaghane station, and am sergeant inch'arjre ; ' it was reported to me on the 15th inst.that the dwellinghouse of Mra Morra, Balliaa-kill, was broken into on the night ol the 14thSeptember or the morning of the 16th , and agold watch and other articles stolen ;¦ from, in-formation ; received I arrested the defendant(now present) on the charge above stated , atMicbael-street, Waterford , on the same day;I gave him the usual caution , but he made nostatement) on searching him, I found in hispossession] a £1 note, a .gold watch, two silversnuff boxo3, and a small silver ornament (allproduced)! these articles, I believe, corres-pond with' the -artcles stolen. I pray for aremand for eight days, or sooner if required,for the pujrpose of further inquiries. SergeantNeiland then deposed the following in addi-tion—I received a watch and chain on the 15thof the present monlh, from Mr. John Boyce,pawnbroker, Michae'-street, that 'watch wassubsequenily identified by Patrick O'Brien, jacoachman, iu his ' property ; on the 15th inat.I showed the £1 liote, the gold watch, tiybsnuff boxei, and a portion of the silver statueto Mrs. Morri«, who identified them! as herproperty, j : : i ; . . , ; , r . ,

(The accused was '¦ returned for , trial at thenext Quarter Sessions to. be held on the 30thSeptember for ' the County WaterfordJ : : !

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(MlBS.IMabf.'finllinavst.. ' ¦¦;- .. M ...-J i , - ... - . .,.¦ (Misft 'and- j iastee'OannDdy, iCtobiUy.; ¦> .t-. Mr: Bdce,! Thwmastown. . . . ,'.;i • . -¦¦/ • ¦•., .iMT:.paydeh;4QiawTten. .-: .• ¦ - . W - • . ,. , .- - ¦

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Kev.!iFftth^£ott*iwl,,.lhurles. . ' , ¦•. K«v.! (Blather O.SS«ffej.,TallaK)i3n.';. 1, Bev.' Father JJotiexa),- America. ; !•v

J Mr. CPoLUwi. iCoiDplemoto.:. . , ..'.'BIT. Ofl)oiM>bue> Oarlow. . , . ! ¦ ' . ."".••Mr; JDunphy, WJaterford. ; 1 . ' 'At'Kdlkenny Sotel; -i . ; - , ;,.. .

Mr. Dunn, Abbeylebc. :! ', \'';liia; King, Ennjacprthy. '¦ r- : --; ¦JU.1SS iKyan, jjunisooruiy: ;. . ;

A\ Marine flotel l [ ^ 1, '{ , - '' Rev.- (Father Outran. ., ' . ¦•?, .. ; ;• ,', 1 ;

Bev. Father iMaher. - . > : .., ¦, . . . " . t0 t .,

: > «ev. Hather Murray: \ ¦¦ {'.-., . , i \''¦ AldeTmaa Gfearyi; vlohmel. .Mr. Creedon, Jeim.oy. . ; , : . ; . j , ¦ ,

• Mr.- Boche, XJork. , ; '. , . . . -¦• \ \ . :•¦ Mr, Hutchiueoh,. Tipperaiy. ;.-¦ a£r. and Mrs. 'Sutherland, Ooik. ' .'ii Mi, Leo, Wilkinsi'Dvfblin. '. . . '.' . .' ¦'•; . . ", ,'j Mr,i -Hanxahian, Sligo. . ' . • .!."

JCr. Orowley, Fennoy,. • ;. ' , . !' : " .•i Mr, CEIennes3y,' Dwblm.' "¦' . '." ::-a&. Cantj lllon, Oork. ' :;-Dr. Heffernan, Clottmel. •.! Dr. Gnffln , J>ub!inv4 . ' '. • IMr. OlBeardon, jDutoin..' Mr. Hayden, tDtfblln. ' ; ' ¦At Hibernian Hot^:— ! ;

Eev. ID. Howson; MvA., JEdoaburgh. -¦Mr. D. and Masi' Turnbulli EdinburghMr. T. Eyau, J.CP., fThomaatowni ¦Mir. iD. H. BTosten, Thomaatovra; '"Mr. 'Wallace, Belfast.¦ ' ' " • '¦ (Miss 'Mulcahy, Clonmel: ' ¦ .'Mr; and Miss yolsh, Tullaroan. ¦:

At No. 3 8t. Legaf Place:-— 'Dr. arid Mra . Slurphy and family, Thomns-

iavf n ., " , ' " ' ' ' 'At No. 6'St. Lcger Place:— ; ] '

Mr. and. Mrs. D. Kenneally and family, ParisView,' Waterford. ;

At Woodbine Lodge, Priect Eoad:-^Mr. and MM. Quinlan and family, Gracedieu,

Waterford. :At Mr. 'J. OlShau^hnessy's: —

iMra. Kelly and family, Tho Quay, Waterford.Misses Bell (2), JNewtown , Waterford.Mi. and Mrs. Wilkie, Newtown, Waterford

A1 Mr. John Joy's, | Tho Te°rrcce:—1 Misses Eeid (2), dbbeyleix.Mrs. .Ryan, Mullinahone.

• Misses Ryan (2)J Mullinahone.Mra. OTBrien, (Mlillinaliono.

it Church Villas :1—Mr. T.. Daviea aid Mrs. Daviea, Waterford

Ai Miss C, McCarthy's, The Ciaa: -Mr. Fitzgerald, Kiilenaulo.Mr. Begley, Ooolquill.CMde3 iHogan, Oo.' Kilkenny.Mr. Quinlan, Baiidon.'MIB. (Daly and party, Tulte. ¦MM, Eeidy, Enivis.

At Mrs. P. Morris ey's, Udn Strcst:-(MIB. Loughlin and family, Kilkenny'AIr3. Walsh, Thomastown.¦Mrs. (Heniy, Fethaid.Mis. Neville, Queen's Co.Miss 'Wals'h, Queen's Co.Mifa iPhelan, Co. (Kilkenuy.

At Terminus Villa:—Di. Horrio cad family, Wctcrfcrd.

Al Ardvlow:— ;M rp. Smith and family, WoterSord.At Branch Hoass:— :,

Mr. (Bell and family. Quay House, Clonmol.At Ebringtaa Texraco:—

Dr. and Mrs. Hewtson and family, Clonmel.At Bay View Cott&fco. Priest Road:—

Mia. Coughlan and family, Newrath, CountyKilkenny. i

At Mra. Kenny's, No. 2 Tho Lodgo; —M. Dore, £sq.. Provincial Book, Waterford.J. Julian, Ejq., Waterfowl.Mx. Sbiel, Wateiford.Mi. Heffornin, Wttarford.

At lira. Reddy'8, Queen Street: —Misa Ialor, Cbrww.Miss •Heffeman, Tipperciy.¦MT. IWaltoo, Oalian.¦Miss McGuire, Ballyrajjjj et.(Miss Molloy, Ballyrigsct.¦MT. Murray, Glenbower.

At Mrs. Reidy's, Queen Glrcci:—Mra. iPitzgeiald, Itoabercon.Misses Chapman 1(2), Co. Carlow .Mr. Phelan, Clonmel.Mr. Dunne, Wat<aSaid.'Mr. Mlangan, Coj Kilkenny.¦Mia. Corcoran, .Waterford,

At MTS. Foleys, No^ 1 Patrick Strest -Mr. and Mrs. Brophy, Kilkenny.Mrs. and Misfi Tdrpoy, OarrickbegMm. Hockett, Waterford.

At Hr. 11. Haydea's, Main Street :-Mr. and Mi/ss 'Fartlon, Burns.MTS. Lanigaa, 'Kilkenny.Mrs. Gaffney, Cuffs Grange.

At No. 1 Atlantic View: —lirs. Dcin-.Shelton cnd.fcmily.

At Woodville, Tho Cove:—MT. and Mrs. .Walsh and family, Li verpoo

A; OMre. Gahan'fl , Summerhiil:—Mr. and Mra. Brjfon , Ballinj arryMrs. IDillon, Balliiigarry.Mi. Ooffey. Fethird.'S&. Slattery, Fetttard.Mra. Delahunty, Kilkenny.Mrs. Byrne, Kilkenny.Mr. Delahunty, Kilkenny.Sir. Kennedy, Sik.Tnalstovm,

At Ilka Tobin'a, 2 1Turret Tlcco : —•R«v. Fatiher O ronnall, Doon, Co. Limerick¦Mi. and the Misies O'Donnell (2), Doon , Co.

¦Limerick. ik\ 4 Doneraile Place:—

Mx. and Ilia. B&we and family, Catherine-street, Waterford.

At Morrissey'a Bafshs: —Mir. Heniy, Dublin.Mrs. Neville end , family, Rosa.

At MM. Verekor's, Summerhill : —MTS. Fitzgerald, Nine-MUe^House. County

Tipperary. . . .¦Mrs. Walah, Nolanstown, Glenmore.Mrs. and iMis3 Hoolley, Ballincrea, County

Kilkenny.' ' ,At St. Leger'a Cottage, Priest 'Road : -

Mr. and Mra. iMarlow, Waterford.At West Lodge,, Prie3t Road:—

Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and family, NationalBank, Waterford .

At tllH. T. Walsh'sl: —Mis3 Mahei^ Tuyoroan.Miss Doheny, Tullaroan.Mr. Whelan, 'Ballinlaw.MT. Hayes, Co. I Kilkenny .

At Miss 'Keonan'a. Church iRoad;—•Mr., Mrs. and iMaster Greffield ^ Edenderry•Mrs. Doheny, Kilkenny.

At No. 1 SummeThtll Cottase: —Misses Kelly (8),i Lady-lane, Watorford.

At 'Howlett's Restaurant:—Mir. and Ito. Lee, Ahbeyleix.

At Mr. E. Browne's, Market Street : —MTS. and Hiss Miadden, Jloicrea.

. (Mrs. and Miss. lWalsh, Co. Kilkenny.GIr«. Dunphy, Co. Kilkenny.Mrs. and Miss Purcell, Co. Kilkenny.Mr. Raftor, Ro3*roa.

At Marine, Terrace:— ,Major and Mrs. Lushington, WaterfordMisses.Pow.or (2); Mount Richard.'Mrs. Nugent, Clcmmel.

At Compsey Villa:— 'Mr. Molloy *nd iamlly, Kilkenny.Miss Mtolloy, Oariow. ' ¦ \Mrs. Edward, 'Billoy Cott2s«t Fothord , Co

Tipperary.i' ¦ '¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ;

Mr. Qeoghegah, Tethard: ¦ 1 ,_Mr, and Mrs. J?oVer, High-Jtreet, WaterfordMr. P. O'Grftdy, i Kilkettny. ; , ; >Mr. E. Healy/'iKUkenny. : . j i

At Mra. 8ynnoU>,<8ummerhLll:-l- 1 ,(Mias K. Toohey, Monergatl; Jv .iig*s Co.

' Miss Winnie Toober, Moneygu.l, King's Co.Master J. 'Dunpoy, Wateriord.i ,

• (Mrs. Dunne, Three Oastlee, Co.:Kilkenny.i MiserMoylan, Three CastleJ.iCol Kilkenny.-1 Mta. Brennan, iTteee Castlea, Oo. Kilkenny,

Mt. T. Flood, 1 Panlatown.- ¦ |Mr. T: Quinlan, Roscrea. I. ;

At Mrs. Bateman'a, iPatrick Street,:—¦ Mrs, Hyde, tUnd^ntj ¦¦ • I - , , 1 ¦[ ' -Mr. M-nrray; JOiratgan'.' . ; l-.r j ¦ :At Ms. P. MurphyZPatrick Street;1— .f Messrs. JMorru»ey] •BumeUtbrid^ei , ¦: Mt«...Wood«, Thoi^Wtown. '< ¦ ¦ " ¦; ¦ ' ¦ , . ¦

• 1,' 3Ot» tKwSti; f mtaMMtm, \ 1 • ,A4 Mr. J, O^rien'«,«<lneen etrfot :-f 1 'Mr/aTolish^Co^OirW. ¦' -1- .•;- ,- '¦' . - . -) .\ M1!*!: fficke y .afld ieice, ."Emly. '.„", ' 'At¦C^MFW^Sf^'ae'n 'Sifdet:- 14 ¦ ' :

MM. Wei*h, Voddbina Cottage, Carrlck-Wi'»llr, : ; i : . 1 I . '

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MM. iDonqe, BMO«£ ' ¦ >i?i £ "it ; >• • >Ufau. Oarew, Co7! e«irV." M . I :'. . . .I- (Ml«», Cttrrin, (W* orfonL :i •. ; .;. . j i •,At Mr. P.|Troy'#. Tl»iTerrace:i—• j ] .

vMm. IJwyef, .LHUMob.,' • :-.o . j ' ... , . > •i : MiM Byime; LittleMmJ ":- ¦ ; > ¦ . .;¦ -.;.• ' - <ODJM 3h Air,- I4ttUioa>. - . ' U \¦'¦¦-. ¦-¦ -; 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ' •- Kn.U( -.Him.IB« Uar, Feriooy. ,.J.- ; ., I -: -Mi. ¦(Bo'bBrtB. (Dnibl nfi'u.".,-^ - i : - -- .1 >¦' ¦ . < ' - ¦At '-MH *,(li«ijt>«rn»,r )«eeh*6t(4et:*-; ' : • ¦

iJ^^mttiSBm ' :¦Ito. *»d JIM. C »tolly, IhiWto. ' ¦ ,' - : .

¦Iftto. Murphy, Itaw.- '- , ¦,,.¦»¦ •- ;,J~i ..k-,,... ] ] ' t il.¦ w^O>adoo,..Cbe*ipoin4.- :V ; n i> ..." , i-4£;.:.i .. ,,^ t i . !i- ^. , > . '

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¦. YHFOLIA BABY SOAI* . and1 , .

YM0L1A TOIJLET; ' SOAF m?e .. specially ; p^iparedBD3? bhp BM T^ WJ

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Pare Druga end Cbemicotj. 'Pro:criptioD3 Accurately CJompouo^

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Finest Teas of Superior Qtiftlity- •'&«& 01:.; - . .i . '

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• IMT iHea*ley d Mra.'iNtrirls, (Loittdoil. i :¦ - :¦:•if Hook--V-iaw;-i*"i • » • ¦ • - : . ; . . •. - :.!|i; i ,- . '¦

<$5x: aii'd' Mrs.!' Dainton,- dQaa'ind i Htater- :; j ' > DaJtttofl,- Lohdea. ¦-' .- . .,- ¦.• -'> : .j . V : : !-, ; . . ' >: ' ......At IvyOottage:-U . -. ; • ¦ .¦ . ; . , ¦ • : ; . . ¦

.> ^. |, :;. j - , •. .¦ . - " -. ¦. '. ,- .:,'Mia» Panline FJavln.- iWaterfordx.'- ¦ : : •¦ -i!-Mr. Bheeban. : ¦ i ¦• ¦-

¦¦ . .V,. - i j.rj: :t ' ' . ¦¦ - I - M . - . . <¦¦;Af No.-.-a rWelUnptoa ^ Tenac6:~-' \ ,- j ¦ • : i • • ¦'•¦ • > .-.-

Misa Perrott, Dublin. - . ( ) . - , - .. - . . : :,L •. ) ¦. •• ¦ !¦ j Mr, ET Perrott,;0uhlin.: . ' .

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'At. No, 4 iWellin«ton Terraoe:- . . ..¦ > 1X - . ' ,,- ; " ' ¦ ' '. MM. Knox, 'Cahirl<eke.. • ¦.r- - - , - . , . •. - t ' . . , ' . ¦' '•¦ "'• >•

'. iTn •* tin ?*. .T t-J J-_ l_ *T - ' 1 « - •» I . . . . ¦ .uaptain -LAddaay-Knox and-:i»rty, Baahotta- '¦' : ' ¦ '' .- .w town Hall, Oa. Kilkenny. : ^ . . \ < . . . ' ¦ '!- .'

At No. ,6 Wellington Terraoe:.i-' ¦ ¦:: - . , < ; . ;". , ¦ . . ' ¦'¦ ''' '¦• *I in. and Mra. J. Laajdy. i . '.i 1 - . - ' i : ." ' ' i - . .' '¦ *: '.- :l' )AfNa. 7 WeUingtoa Toracff:-. ¦¦ ¦ . -. ' ¦¦ '{ , V " ¦ ' - -; j. . -i.I MMS Wall Morria, and Mrs. BtorfiKli: ~ N - • '•¦• -' I V iAt Oojte.Oottaffe: - . . •'¦ . ' . , . , . : ; . - . ; : : r " '. '¦¦- "¦ !- " -;>•' Sx> -9k}' - M*°Se3y aad tamUjr," rtierJo?il. , . :' • j ' '¦• MTa. -GheiTy. . . . ( . . ¦

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MIM Pattoraon, DunTan, Oo. iWiaklow.' 1 ' ¦ ¦. <?|«>t- B^F. Heard, Chester, Ensliad. .- -At No. 6 Queen'* Terrace:- . " |

! Mra. .Grant,.'Waterford: ' . ' ' ! 1; ."'lAt No.a Siilmyaide.:-- • '': ; • - .' Ji i»M?«r;ri*i;ift1Ift ' '

Ura; B- W/ UoxrbBallinakill, Watertord.

At . Pink Cottage:—: , . . -.• « ^d Mrs. Hegarty. WaterfonJ: ¦ ¦. . 'Mesaw. Tom anf Jiack Hejarty, Wttcrfoid.

(Miss Parreli. ! ' l ,;: ,:¦' :At Victoria Ootta3o:—. . , ' . ' ;:

Mr. «ajd Mrs. Birmingham end family. Waterford. ! ¦ . . ¦Kcs iloii,.. Waterford.

D O W O A R V a C JAt ifra. Mulcahy'o Cottase:— ¦'

Miss Hoyden, -Qaahol. 1Mis3 Hwily, Oadhel.MIB. 'Maher, Caihel.•3Br: John Mulcahy Houston, TOXM.Mr. liCaurioe Mulcahy Houston, T^xu. 'M'ifla OTlynn, iFermoy.

A: Mn>. Forde'a, fit. Mary Etrcat.—MT. Korin, Dublin.MT. and Mrs. Murphy and family, OasholteX

Mi!3 <KothI«n KcejanAt:Ml*»_M<wrU'«/a Churoh Street:-^ w^'i Q^bally Limerick.'Mra. Wood-lock/ Casnel.Md£3 Doyle, New Eoca. ». • > , ¦Miss Hi iDoyle,- Honnr Boca.Ui&s MoQralh, Oalbally.Mr, Murphy, Kew 'Ecoa.Mrs. and Mias Bennott, Carlos.Mka Lonorgan, Fpur-Mjle-W&ter.Mr and Mrs. J. D. Walsh, 'Bl-ackbumMr. Herbert Walsh, Blackburn.Misa Cawma h, iFethard.Mi£ii Molloy, X-evf Bass.Hies 'Murphy, New Eoia.

Sole opmtoHOEt I. l lliH .BB.1For many Years wth aAlIILTON, LONO & CO.', LTD^

State Apo .hecaries, Dublin

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COUNTY AND orry OF WATERFORD,¦RTOT10E (• l»T«b» e»T«n, th4> tk« EirUInir Bir,Xxj thttsr for th* Oonaty ind City ol WtUriort willfcoId Coort* for th* parpoM ot B*ri«|oS 'be »»»«r»lLUU of Pnll*rt«DUrt and Looal OoT>rDCP«Ql Tet«t«(or tb* Mid Connt» »i>d Ctly | and alao for. ib» bdrpoMof E«»Uio)r th» » OoMl L4»trof -JBTot^* and " Uatiof Sp«d»l Jnrort," for tb* (aid Oonntj and City, at UuMm«» and pt*«M h*r*l»kfl«r B>CM<1 I—(REVISION OF JUBOBS' LISTS FOB CITT.

Ooott Host*. WaUrford, To«*Uj, 22al Smtamtftr.1903. 12 mvm. for Iha Citjof WHnforA. 'iRHVISION OP LIOT8 OP VOEEBa FOE CITY

Coort HOOM, IVaUHorJ. Monday, 88th, Ta**d *j ¦29th, W«diM«da», 30tH £top*«mb«, «nd Tbara4ay. &Oolob»r. 1003.11-30 ato. E»««ln« Blutsn. wiLui*d»y, eoth 8«pUBbn, and ?bnrt»j , Ul Ootobw, 1*03,6-tO pa- fo> Bomirt rf . W»'erfoir<l. ' ; ' ' : , .

BEVI9ION OP JTTEOBy LtSTS «>R! ': - ¦ ¦ • " .. ¦

coroner. , .; ¦ :" ¦ , :. • -1—Ooort BOOM. Walwfort.Fridajr, 1,8th 8«pUaW,

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EEVISION OF LIBTS OF VOICEES FOBlBatt—bWrJ ftoaM, OarrkkW.. tU»vi%r. VHk,

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tfk ioato Li bddl ffi T j?1 *1™ IW W-September. Th»<«S lol'a0 W%« JoggB l rt ft^ye» prafeg-%.| f?j *£y>pio,££j (A&lnooeV^HlB U a finecertainly presented S HtfEe*.»tobiHt «H«W ggjW >«**«», c S"~t 'ES 5B iwSi! yoiini eHow <inff wdrtJdWry day ofawse heto the poblic. specially whig* w» canriate that JSS -SJS J^^Mfotaa fe xo ' f>«*wa3k- ' ¦ : '' ; :in.nie teim.^ i \ \thi^r

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7 r^the Insn In-1 «:»a rants, ana enoBaropruig t^guapila _nj.ade a J«ferenc«e<»ine time agol^'Wlifte -Biewf—Mr. <)TJwnoglrae, ' K&mac-bol%|r*pd ro.i altowi er^uw s yf t<j «l tjpatronifimf : ¦ ¦*restore Wito pr per aadiaitiral jflkceWelanf a^^mBfledil

J cmfi .U:.: r> IJJm t.Jj S t'ioSel l onqihae. ijfcWo

gnase of the feu at and learned K-tiiW - J g^^^ th . t aOa^ to n .). ;

whom the present £eir is appropriately <*1W. w a janySa ooiiarecDfientPn ;AN A-PIJ(^mogI-KHJEByiNO .' Thoneh:- MH bas1 bbefl^d/GloSnniBiiiiB! *ert- JthB p3*dia?F fi jT.-i.' - --"^ ;T 'j .'i; ?. .. i tMriiMJon sw Bat,- on.-ahe/ltet'Boatd»vh >n»ii'oiiw<1 it has. n(ivBrtheleis.i;<sertain Ohairmani h© •wea&er is getting very cold; iday the guaxdiana postponed* tlie 'ebneidera-much argUoised, « nas, neveraiwess, naw a^WwOTWcure^Berrffisra n -WtatBrr>oi oi ma. Walah'e «pplloatiDa. lor! the boy

^V?, ? '"h ctt j&hould go S 'g cxaj JgJ.Vfi. fflT alSB-Conld yon get'them ottted in the i'Wttliam Oblerom; aad-.*&i-;the4«!t'ter *r«a themake ft Peis'Wacc^il -T^iwq

iW jiH pgiue; <rfl^<b bave th^ eea^

-to.ns jabnP ' . - ¦' jLbcki GWernmeni Bo2W.-|tela«TO to dine ' re-has, peihspe, entirely ¦d isappeared. ,frpm the NChaMn -ffip,youj{ih^ .;We.tti

woul

d W ti)

lor mapectingi these • children. '¦¦

river,'ib-th8^onBty-T ot ds te «U. TBWjr-JMhtetiwtr-••'---•¦ -i- —

- • "ffi fail« i ««B» ^^still the predominant speech, ana U»| ppopie - JJW. Kie»e7—They would do «t for j an odd jfected iajitil yon get tbd wEeving offloera orfrom Uial district aivraya.nse &ish-(it;marketa toti^;-;bat;.they:5!rotad.:««isjd«r-:it. .;» .great pom^pnej jto- it

-aiW children.;. •£&9» srra rsgBsi** -;™^™*** ss S^ S ' p iS^^^S^^^ Sr^to^U ^ioieli^and B^^^?ffifey«^feecompetition, danciog,oetc -«mmenuy euiteu VJ .iwyi^no.Daam. . . ¦ , ¦ toSortf ¦ : . ;, . •• !,,j . . -¦ ,. . • : ; ,

thia Iri8»wiott>lngr«fi«tricti! aaa tt Ae^natter, ; O nn y , well- . , ¦

. ¦ ; i rJferte*-JS« did;.to»<mt to Mr. PQWIC.

has bien Srly ^br^io&ih'efeiwiUt bs I : • ,-\ -NO araBOIKW. j ^Jlf^-'S.rt v - inas Men, pr9pew wuii«« , "ri „ , ( . _ i 'nMr.-/Byrne—I . thtnfc Mie plotliea he got areEUmberB of Irish kpeikereiBiwrM JO? B«ry Local:,Government Boa^ rote stattjig good etdll. i . -, - i i V' ' ¦¦

one o! these eventiHeb mnoBio 'tHatift suctos- thairiihiey are i#t di pqeiBd. to ¦jaMe'anj'- «oi«o- , ,3 ; Byrne-ri&ive -ihe Mtil* boy io tho cp-™ UUTO» I. « »,, , M. ¦ tioo :to.ais Kuardiaiif proposal-It tcfexencd ;to piii at. ', -; ,, . ¦ • , . ' ! , , : ¦

fnl feir wonld ttraMth y ttWi« ?« teceiyed'byitha^ the

infl- rjfcMorris jUjddo'y u pose to hav«from the town, fit lp HViV?.f &e wj*880111

band, of; an inmate oi .the warehouse,: named tbdi igreem«nij>erfei>tea;; $t®tfthat the eneiijetic: commiOee HaTO been all .Bridget. OJBiien. ,. v | i , . j . . . Ohiunnan-r.'WfiaJ JjM&i iajrieementPelonir fnilV aHve tothisSuspect qfw.srtnabopj Mr. Byxne-Acwwding to,that, Mr Ohtorman, , a ,. (Mornssey—There Jt as. It is to bekm?*

AS thev havdT ea dordtbglyr TbS I believe, the.guajdiana |Oan « e fbu poor eigned ,by «i« «feg- o jew, and they haveand that ttiej' nave " i ".. «L*-; xjj w*maa l.£be £3. ! ¦ _ to make an ea ry aA; to itho condition of hisifl the great advantige «1 Clonmel. afl,ft;centr« <Jhainaan-r-You may allow her the £3 acoprd- clortJies the app rtineat, etc

Eevival, and who never mfsses anwporttnitj, i ov 80

yea« o£ W and ehe is

Wind. ! , t-teLd *8ree««t is

of helping it on>iti open-ito. KWftTW'* tvS^ISaS,T nr rh6l:p W dWray *6 *** Mr^M^msey-an

tne circular letter «•.{ ibeSunday next.; ; ;We. hope , ^ W* Vi&$ &

woWld

not l>e

advi h

d " ^ ."L " y0Uhave a nrnnonncpment to miKe on «e pcca- *_ vt« <A .T VA +>IA nimiA* AS «3IA i« a v<>rv Shonld ttppomt the miaVme officer .0 vt?«eion. ' The: schools,' though'gtadnally coming contrary woman.;:¦the woman coufd notj legally ge ciuwren

at least onoe a monUi for thornnnd nr» Rtili on tt« whole adlne fcomiww- bave ithe money in her liossession. but you nr-»J ?***¦ ¦ ,£ui« ? t ?h» »^? A «ird 5n Dubl3e ooidd!leave it to some onainKaniactham&s to A -\V

^a^7- '

Ia " " f. '"S offio "'«tiverjr little for the . catise. ; A -wora pn>puDije .

. . p , , ¦ duty to do this work without any extra re-

from the Bishop ehonld have a igood (jfleetl '+t ' ,jfi., norpey-'H we give I this money io this mnnerotion?is extraordinary how .hard' it ifl.' to ,get th|e' >oman ahe might leave1 aje house. ' ,

:Mornssey—They don't think it is their

rrViw.la to ndnnt thrm«*lvM: to thVtcnchlDK of ' ChstiiTOan-rShe has moTe anoney than what *"£?• '. T ... ,*c? l8 ;™ BJ?ttVl.W »^S

S2ll^'{ waal3

}:eeph'er out of this Chouse, if ehe would .taairman-I will nttke an order now toIrish. Anj1 other ;change, ¦ bo- mailer it « mt;6 to niiSze it direct .them. This .boy fa' W yeare of age, and

amounted to a revofrtloo, onr echools can fall; j , (Bjwne-Give it to come shopkeeper, or to be is old enough to take care of himself. Wein with with astonishing alacrity, but Irish some one in the house.. I f"1. send *™1 out as far cs I am concerned,ceems to be beyoni1 the .capacity, cJ pjt

of

n«p^h» St|t.j .«>. officer of the 1 g «£*•£««*.

^them.. Strange, bnt tm nnforr teiy,tooirne. ; ..- u . [ Byrne—Oiv© it jo Mr OTJonogliue. Board take any action they dike afterwards,it is all verv fine to.have Keatmrs nob e pnrase, chalrmaji—iWhat noisa ia that outside? »5P if they compel ua 4o Appoint the relievins"ttifircjiit -00 trtirnedi A -t>Anto,V AS a Master—It is she eh<iuting. "o^ ey can ao so. ,tSnilrietteTsbefore **&*"** JS'lffiffi^ ^^ ^

UP & K&wSSj h e°nt to *.have the words dinneo. jntooure»rs ; ont wnai Master—No; ehe wants ti> 6ee the guardians, remuneration of the relieving ofBcers, you willcan noor t)Atit)A do to arouse br.r col rage and and have the letters read [for her. want to settle it.face her for> when the reserve' force , that Chairman-JWeU bring her before the board. Chairman-JC don t think it as necessary forface tier tors,J™en ine !*«**?° riven into Th Waste then went for the woman, and them .to go to -the housenature marches to her aid

^ ft1? «r; ven , 11110

whiJat wajting, Mr. Byrne asked what was tho M*- Morrissey—But there are other housesEchools, where, instead of being: nttea tor toe 0Meotiioa at U10 last board day in not giving y°u will want to have aoine one to visit also.Bervxe of their mother tjx\nt»^ they are in- the little Twy.to Mrs. Wilsh- ; . 7 0balrman-©id they perfect the agreementSy «S ,w!ts ?!* I?JS wS^^^rh^^r ^

In« K.^.thut they are often found In the sembe ,of the „ , , . * , . Chairman—Well, if they did not I would

foe, and when not qnite BO bad as ihia, they Theiaiiaster here returned with Mis. O^Brien, n°l go 'back on it, nowtnrn their hack on Door tJAnOA. jost 88 a revr and said he and the attendants had no small . Mr- Mormsey-The reljevng officers coin-tarn tneir DttCfe on poor UAnoa, iu« , £* ^ a

8tone out her hand Sidor Aat this is not a portion of their duty,would desert a sinking ship. Xnereiore, J. say, 'j o o^n—I am a1 long time waiting for Chairman—Let them not do it then.

before there can. be any meaning in tne woWB, an angler. ! . : ¦ •Mr. .;Kiersey—Will yon make an order that" mutv>Ait TIO fnirnai6 A XiAn\>A,"{iiiB eda- Chaiwnan—(Bring her up (here. ' the relieving ofBcefs ure to. viait these children,^Tn f thL conhtrV must be cdmpietely Mr6l:CHBrien-I am no rtranger here, I «a» and let them not do it, and then the mattercation of the country m«"l

m"« . .™|"? > bred; bom. and reared In Kilmactbomas . will come properly before ihe Board,nationalised. It IB only thlfl way inai weican Chairmau-WilJ you be <iuiet until I get the Chairman—Well.I think the relieving officers

rear up a generation of patriotic men;land lettera read for youP ; ¦ should!eign this,

ronrnpn nrerjared 10 stand bv'their cbfltitry, to ¦¦ Mr.MP. MorrLssey tihen read the following:— Mr. James Coffey proposed, and Mr. Kierseym^^^ ffiJSJa,? ^th^ Chainnanof ^Kkmaotho^Soard K^ tfe.. 0"6" ^develop its material resources nt the same ume. .

(juajjjaj . ilx. Quino—I don't think |t is fair to be im-¦'. '' ,' ¦ .:'! : Ii . : eir-LEhcloded you' will please find cheque posing extra work on thepo men without ro-A r At rArAinr T)1 re«r ATI CeiCtnnit, for £20- £3 to be sriven io Bridiret OBrfen. mv muneration.i» miv h« well to Mate ' that' there will be ex» l wife.iknd ihe'balance to be used by the union. Orvairman—To remunerato the relievingS£L. from, «*» ceutxes.: ^m\ f, .,

^^f^E^ ^^£&Z2* }&l£lff ?£&Wateiford, to .Clonmel oa 8anday ,iexu ,and , ,[ . _ J.AJl** *" °1BBUSN - to go and inspect these boys, whV you wii:there iB -certKin M W a great mnsterjbf Uc . Chapma Ihat

ia all , 1 spoil the lads. A father . sending out a bo ,-iacaaiiSr^e fSsT"-' BS€^^$m

^srafct ^lfete!' J; »=i?^s^2 SsSSS IsSfanTdavs. By tbe time-thto tone fa ,n ; the, ^ ^^^^

ML'SLXfiT i-?.^^?_%^ * _5™ aQ >" P-y»«« «'

binto of the pnblic.ih. list of . competitor* will «tom^ xl2dedJyou w to%* 5 and Se SSSg^ * n^

^^Ili S ' SS :

gg ?iM&#iZ!xfrtrfrirmmlns'the venture wU'be • prononncea th8 Kiiainps8 ; ¦pellea .to do 60Boccera The two concerts-to .ia gjvin bri'the MTBT IOT-J must get the £3 or stop wHh- '%%%-** JT*

young tA&!a

f! t o<^ the 20th and 2I« are drtaln, as in tha union: '¦ • •* ; . we confirmed, and yordmury man ought toevenings 01 lnB , "J " .t fA re admirable. The woman was then removed from the board «» t they should 'be able lo take care ofwas pointed out last wee *»

«* JZ r'r. ', roomi shouting that ehe WASI it desparato woman themee'lvea.

Certainly rach »n array 01 ,u"«ii ™v«n up- and that she was mo stranger. : t ; The Chairman said they sent out a "boy some_„,! in TPWfirford befofC.atiu afl it may oe Chairman—I dou'f know what w« will do timewto to an ttoDlicarit: artd he onlv EwrouediTT ?/» f--.il when #ucb a chance sball pg'iin ; in the; matter. As a matter of oouree, if . you with him for a few weeks ;:h« rot «mploycient-

-L . • • . nmti'M art wi«elv iu iiut tuiss- ig iv* .it'to 'her you are bonad to take it from somewhere else, and has not suice returned tooffer, the citizens would act wwenriu no^raws j

, , . , and he

W1X) ,were nHine the coming opportaulty. , "bserye, Wf.are .Mai5teI it ifl illegal for her to have the able id tike care of themselves,not 8a»inz any thing ! about the ciaim* o»i_tne money'dn her possession While she is in the ,'Mr Torpey—Proceed with' the next business,ii ,. ;j .. ; who are promoting bo Feis, honseJ . - , ¦ : : Chainnan—Well, - you refuse payment on theuaeiic w»*uJ ¦

.*.«• it,;.. Which all [ilsrlmeni. Mr. I Byrne—She does' not understand the yronnds tihst -you consider it unnecessary toto rapport, and of «he f«*J wwen «u wwmeR i ^ ., . . , . . . . . . .. . y , , , , g e theae ^

viait , d iiai they areond IruhwomeD owe tO 'oUT ; Mti«arMoguB.i. ojairman—If you had her here for: forty- too well able to take care of themselves.We do net wish to iargoe.. irpm.a HJiDppoint elrirtlhouhs ehe would not understand it Thi« concluded the busirieas of the Board,

11 »?-»„»,? kA described as Bepttoentaxi7;'No, Mrlj Morrissey—She hlames Mr. Walah, the and a taaeeting of theww™ ^ tw "fSA jc. song andidance derkjfor not giving it to her. !tie programme. Of "!«» m? ~JBrA \Fkn ara M?. Michael Power adramone)-What will DlOtrfct CouncilwbicJi tb« promoters of the Waterloraftoa ara TO ^

-£3? i ; ( >proriding can Btand on;f ttB; owrj'inpltt, «iia MrHTorpey-It would be very hard on this WC3 then held, when Mr. Siersey. chairman,will olease the most fastidious, .«l«fy» ;pro- woman'a husband • if the Local Government presided, and oil the above-mentioned men>'*J? tiZ 'taiiu* are normal, adH not cast ia Boardj objected tojmng her the £3. , bers Were in attendance.. ' ¦

viledI tiiat tanef1 we<J "

haniiBrs after ' MrT JDempsey-She can't 'hold money: whO« , -MSr. |P, Power, Clerk of Works, was alsothat West untisu u*° °H ir~V ^

±.>i> finJj» *"e ys' here. ' • preseat.Uiines "sweetly pretty. bOCO peopis

^oavo Mr1, IByrne—If ahe had to mention anybodv . BONDS TO1 BE TlBEFBCTED

no business cqtniog1t0-3;|1eia W any wljc that she would like to have the money given M*. P. Morrissey then rea4 the {ollowing^ —TLoSTmteSnoit. Irfeb JreluJd dpe^not toMdJor her *t would facilitate matters. !"Dungarvan. Co. Waterford.ff ™ «rf?taSdie hon«b tinfo rtonately M« r Torpey-It is very well known to oil , 6 " Wth. I September. 1003.deal in roawtoib twaddle,tnongij unio^u™^

the guardians by this time that the

woman's » Doiar tfir -a enclose 'copies oJ circulartiiwe be other Bnop» tnat oo. ^

" w; J husband ba« (been very kind. . ; . ¦ letter sent to all the contractors who had not

ScAJWrt. Seoi«rln1-«ptcViJ,! 1 i»: h:e ye \o ' Mister—It lsnot so very iindof h:m toleave computed their bonds on i he 10th inst.5»»TothJ»AoDe whte ye'ein. for it is >jlce!r- *« far forty years, and under the ratepayers ¦< "f how enclose list of Siose whose .bonds. f SZ» aifMuearW. nmnBtfed. ^ f J 60^.0} y <nu *. •¦ ¦ T . have hot been perfected ip to this date. Itainty that Oefr fl*?' ."V™**?

rFtote v11 1?" *V*? <Adrajnone)-Put the 1 £3. in understand in 7ome instSiccs the partiesWell, thev cumbcrea the groana I0 r a-IOD g jj btok andcive her :ihe', receipt. ¦ ; ; ; ¦ ¦ could not verv well attend Wn M»vT.»nv >n-.t notime sure enough. '• ¦ ' ¦. ] ¦ ' !j ¦ . Mr. ©emptey—Yes, and she will think . she they and their sureties, wete taking advantage; ' f.'1 -;, :¦ ;¦'[ T.: '' i ' '\. :: : : ¦ has »|one pound note. . . • ' . of the fine weather harvesting.

i T i a P1*!* Oommiitee haTs been v ^ryifprru- 0ha?nnan—Put it m theuPost Office for her. ; ''|H. WiLUAilB.i TLe JT«B wini»i MW _^

r MT.lDempser—That is the easiest way. " T. I" Walsh, Esq." ''Bate in securing ^Stff rhVhS , »8*r~F* - *» Mormod 1hst

tt U ' Mr-jByme-vVre^nero any of th<>

cottageslore b tie rarkw* opoipetitioM. TJie

^Oistury lodwd to herj:redit. . •; ; • ¦ : . finished yet? j

MX be examined by! tin. J*me» Mofckler, De Chairman-We have enough of it for (te-day. ; Mr.' Power (Clerk of Wor!is>-Not yet. There1 c n. nnri Very LeT.! Father j Skellyj 'O.P. We won't be done with this matter for three are rione of them fit for occupants yet.U

A I - T tl DriHcnoebry, . 'tet- Kather njonths. ' _ '¦ ' J ¦ ' ¦ V : Mr. Byrne-They. are goina on very slow withJB ad' iHon » tw'!.ilenri 'kiiT* fw uTtr1 - • Master— If she does not [get the mon y, the them. 1 HBcwam.ge,.M«poofe ^ J°dtortto«Dg. door*| won'tthe- done it it

uXoyone^can. ; Mr.Morrissey-There were a faw .mow^nd.

!n. Wfrhope tbe» Will: « »«two iBOBar jor manage her In the houseatoce; she hSard of It. seilt !te to be signed since, and we have signed¦ <5* •¦?»!« T1S1 rinkers from Iriih: «pe*king: I em afraid the next place you will be eending them.! . ' ¦ !'¦ \* i^wltliM^BewernDee has1 ha4 'tpe **?**, to tbe'asylom. - . ' ; ¦ ¦ ; ,| : ! Mt.|Denrpsev thought that the bonds shouldWaterfora. *'j *Fs£ i * »_ fiB» iiW lo1 '• ^ !I>einWy--y<ra carrnci lodge the jmoney be signed, and that the.contractors should beCotWgo to state/ that! U»re 4» oniy-01 .JW ". m tbei port office, aa ahe must « n the receipt ompaied . .'to complete the work within &I«rnlri»b ringtog. Wfflerji from the: fMji^ 1

tow *hat from personal Experience, tt done

specMed ^^mej fts it was a 'great duadvantogor !Uf«i' who «re «ntifelf jaoinran WWi ; by «omethang similar for; o fnend on-4 foriner to tho laboarara. : ; ' h . ¦

» S ^MMMLi ^i ^i t if ooldieorteflo ^ H?' " S ? h*d *?"P 'L fr- ii1 Gl«soni-m passed a rcaolutton to the'ltt^

n~ f Wi^»tewii t e&tti T M».|IByn» nddV

t4>h«bani,^plmrJ effect 4bat, we TOUW no* give, more than £155. sotk«»»*wofdW fffSP** "**" f Wr *• man,; «nd get done with it.' . , . - j U f i : ' tor the erection of* co'ttale.'. ! 1 i'¦¦ n tbbli 'coijr 'ta'tty^ooTO. Ujfl fome _ i(Jh jnaOTrXl««.b.ft, bMo4.. w«m??ia 3 F1™* !<!M>r.;!Qudnn : proposed vQiW they, " advertise• *1**MI« gS'-'-'Nihr U «,. JWJ!".] !4#al If not «£n her «ignatare; lodge H in fh» bank ftgSin for teidere. i F ¦ • • ¦ • ¦ • • r : ¦

M8>Wt < ¦(( '! ?.q.i.rfr;.:?':i -r -;-. g; :;r ;.ir :- !l?: :: v '< ttlj^ oni)l *Wr7ffh l I^^C «rnm passed,' : j ^ , ' : ; : ¦ ;; : r^Ctf&^i«8^ araW^tf i^^&io^KomS13^1^ 1; lm:#< i# W1" r VT<^r5M»apB ihe; ffiiy g ra the : ';|- 7

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o« B ).M«eoi'a«hi"Dttnhill,HOo.- lW«t«rford, : >- -t . ix rnwa ArrA 'tr •ntmtTW - ¦ :idaiming iS forTthe loss he rh«d matained in i 10, U & 12i,IS9»UUA7« BU|»I*W . . , |not hayaMitttSV'nMofarnattfMMAM' land ', ?, '... :, - f . ,(Adj4Wwrdr«w .Oporto.) ,!;, ,,.,. r ¦• ,.- / 'which [were taken in error by yjouf Board, in • •jr_ii ,: , '. -. , - . .jimmmm . ' , • . i . ,;.addition ,to . the., wre , . reaoi«d., 1 nn.dtn'; 4be !' EIIOT-Cft488*BOTIROOMS 7BQU t». PKE ; . , ,penje of employjnyaTinryeviarvftt ,mga«ni t a, SolW jof Apartmentii''fof ! famili* tadirf .. -. ; /•land **ken{ cerol( Jn^Mrlr'«f>«tlfe)4d)BAr obSo ' iRoomr PrivVte iftin* Rbonis t' Cow-' • ¦ ;enclosing an acre ¦uul sfr erclbes,. »»lng. x»- ^ rS 'S^K,S£taiA**S*»lA Ti«ii?Ar ' Ianovdd;.«nd.*-iiew tencPl&tp :***!w» ** niBfnal Boom and lArgfrBanqwttihg Hill tor- ;pejohea. . f a my-<o\itnt <**0Med/« . [ 'ftWiiwr^ in- | ; Dinuire, Meetirt^&Ci1 j ' ¦etruae lto writeK^ring ftUcijttJt'iEatl ad. I EB5TAURANT -ATTACHED. !to cpver the lo«sofjthe.»pM flof^'wiiole Soup, fTsh/ 'Kritree^^oin 'Prt'nHfy, 8weets,seaMn. --lW. ; ee p ifota*Ve3Por;;pro- iih»nlo'«lookd lV. id 6a Buod.Tt No AHOB.ThS«Jettet''ta; 6un .V^ | >7,

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* ;T : itf:rA|'i(iiiii^';.,! •wBDmm-pJ omswa A»Sbuxn»."To .the Clerk of iha iiJm«c hMna»,lJniion.'' : -p— '; _ _ :• -L \' "

snri<.'TC' ' ' '"Mr. < ijMS^^ very W perelies'Jre aa gare > JM.filiTir 1 f» ' • ' !- HkiiI-aiB''l7.-hto £?lte.1ttto ^ ^d-.ba W«Moff." .i- r4™1 J 1 VT* . **UVP«r »The Chairman-!tnougbt :tib«t'fia' ipatter what l ! j ¦ Matugbg' Dixtctor. . .;• '

way tthe Council, looked o/t ' toe! matter, "Mr. (Late General Manager, OUrxnoe Hotels Companj,Dunford should get hi« 'expense . (Che sooner 'M : limited.)it is >paid tb* better for the-XTotmoU. " ,! Telethons 1888. TelejrBaw—"Excd, Doblla", Mir. -Buckley—I think it would be' wel lto , 1 : ¦ > _ i ¦ ¦ ¦ - .pay him.. ~ -. - ¦ ¦ • ¦ . ; ' " ' ¦;— ; : ~ { '¦¦>Mlr. l-'TI()rp6fi-Ar& we'ibound to payP / ' , ' '• ¦ TATtnTCTa '• '¦¦ ¦ ¦ '-fih^rman—Oh.^ofrtainry, ' / ' ¦ - i A v/UJtvlo JLO, ¦

ii Mar; Glee^ «wtn«ny p ches has, been. .j ' • TRAVELLERS, T^ ' ltaken from him?, . ¦¦ 'i ; ¦ < /rrr/-ir rarrns * ' \>2ikji Ohairmani-Thirtr'perches;'- ': • . . ' ¦ i <J x L/ljlplD, ¦ .. . ***; -The Clerk «f Works-said'there were only 16 !| : R rro T xt fe'o fl M C1 "NTijjerches taken Irom.Mm.- « !: -V' . . f j ; ! B U O l J N Ili tiD - M t i W , . . . .! i Chfeirman—^Would: it* be better to fiabaiit i ' '¦ " • . '¦ ¦¦ : .mnn ' <

; M*i JemS<Jofley. senf.; thought SOB.:•'would ' ODOOIlEY^S HOTEIitord wi behalf of Mw. Milrphy. bffiaTlyphirip, ; COHFOBTABIIE, j ' .DTWUMHV also- claiming' £6 'for. losa'isu*aiibiod j ! ¦ ! : : ; rii;«tvi*t't? i\Tla^ofiitovteffi -ne rf-zS perfeheB.'^nd-ttot ; - ¦ ¦; u*s*»*i*WJ« . ;he'Wis rinfatructea; «o ;:ao6epf;'i£2 10s. 6d.'Tto . . O0WTEUIEITT.cover the expenses. •'' .- > '• ¦ ¦ • • : . . : . . : .i M!r. Cfo aan suggested that the clerk write ! r--—•?» DA fkTtAiV I'MTCDCnonto MM/Mxcrphy^d-Mir. K«ffe. «aying that L~ -; <>U. yUAI. V/AlbKrUilU.they consider £2 each' to .be! sufficient com- : - : - - ; . . , ¦pensation for- themselves -dnd their eolicitior. ¦ : ~ : ~ :! Martin -Lyons;VBaTlmaskla, Bbnmahmi.wrflite Waddell S PriVateHotelandetAtdng that tho cottage occupied 'bylhlm in' the ! ¦• Ofl«toi;M «* ' 'towto'jand of 'Balliaiasdsla. J6 in a very'delapf-, ! |. ¦ XVeaiaurant,datad stata, and suggested that it ;&ttould be1 ljji Q,"Cr ."2r» •WA iT-RiT?.T'n'R-n

Sr;iiorrissey said it appeared itlhat the cot-! rFtAEIFP 5I0DEBATE. Vliltors t» Woterfordtage was in a delapidated condition 'when -flW] 1M. will find thoniaeWcs *oll catered for.man took 'possession of it, and that Lvons BEDROOilS, LARGE ' AUD OOUFOETABtEtold' him tSat he was Mown out of bed' on ; EE5TAUEANT.the night of the utorm (laughter). Breakfasts, Ltmcooon*. leaner, nni Tcaompplled

1 MT. Byrne eaid that the man was talking to . : »' Shortest I»ottco.to ;him about ttie coMage, and Ijyons thought _ ; /that it WAS no compliment for the guardiansto put it in proper repair for him. _. . _

; ifr. iQuinn—I propose the olerk of works L [Iinr /o O lh?A>'n>¥ f t ) Hfif *f P<i/hTviait it. ¦ ¦ (U/ i/ U/Qf u JULK/y t / l l Wf (M/ il&i/'Mir. Ooffpv. inn.—The first thins vou will « « . . . . »__ —. ..: . - . —. J . . .

hi^lo do ti ii Sattod 5 notila of motioi : MAIN ST., DUNGARVAN.wluch n-jw adop'ted on the proposition.of Mr. j- TruovtvnKa T ¦ • »«^ n* »«.= ;.,Hayee, and, I believe, seconded by Mr: Buck- T UNCHEONS, Tens, and Dinners inley; that, no csottage be repaired for twelve -u-d Superior Rtjle. Best Claoa of COD-months.' fectionery Baked on the demises daily. Also•¦ The Chairman thought that <hat notice of & SELECT BAR, well stocked Tritb J. J.motaon did not interfere with the cottage :n & g_ g .

6a;nQesa.8 ^^ gtont)

Mr.°quinn-r propose that the notice of Baco's Pale Ale in BotUe.motion .be (rescinded £D" Wedding and Pleasure Parties'. Mr. Gietfion — -You will have to hand in o OntrrtH f nraotico oi motion. Latent for .

Mr. Qiiinn—-That was a queer notice of mo- WILLIAM JONES, ftoprietor.tion. There are four cottages in my district,and Tin f7hWfl.tian nmilH I IVA in th^m — • ¦ . 1 James Morrisaey and Patrick Fitzgerald also _ e.—.-. ——— .wrote stating that their cottages required to bo JOriiV STREET MOTELallied, owing to the recent gale. tvir-in/ r^<-\e»e?Postponed for a fortnight. NEW ROSS.

1 ' 8LATES: Mr. P. Kiersey, of Kilroacthomas, wrote:— —~——

'¦I am unable to get any more 20 by 12 or 21 .¦by 12 Portuguese slates for two months, but 8 Mlnutea Walk from Railway or Steamor.could eupply nbout 30 tons 20 by 10, same Rrnnkfritd Dinners ar,A TVin nf. Rfinrrontquality. Would you ask the guardians an next « « P II ? o? ,. , n » jTuesday to get the Local Government Board Notice. Perfect Cloinhnesa and vrcll uircd1o sanction the 20 by 10. I have only ten or B^O Charges Moderato.twelve days in .which to secure thes« latter FRAK nTQ A«TT F P.nn.;n»«.slates, and the Local Government Board would FEANCI5 ASUE, Proprietor.have to wiro their approval." ' ¦ ¦ " '—: ¦ ' . '

Mr. Morrisaey. said that the Local Govern- „ _ _ _, _ ~ . . -,. _ _„ _, _ ..ment Board sanctioned slates 20 by 12. " T E H 0 13 O T7 II n 02 D I> ."Approved of subject to .the sanction of the UONCK - STREET. WEXFOED.Local Government Board. ___A memorial Was received from a number of rT-IT,.n „, , ,, . , . . , . __. . ,ratepayers of Kilmoylan.Shan-akHl and Whites- HpHIQ OldUotol lifamonfl fcr Cocd, pawWhiaUoy

town , and suggesting the .advisability of hav- "- ™ UI oflic: Wotaiti(? the ro.id from Whitesto\vn Cross to 8hana- ,,, " lt^S^lhTtf Poorwrroca.kill (repaired. Cle:3 to tbo Itdlwsr 8tt!o3

' The Chairman said that it was sjgned by a ' 'number of influential gentlemen. W,n vrint Tlnm TJn+nl Rr 'nnotiTiyiTif: MV. MorrUsey said the simplest way to deal lho ICJllOW Hotel S H,03taurant,With it wa3 to get one of the Councillors to 7 Bnd 8> WICKLOW -ST liBETT,send in a notice of motion. (Onftoo-Ftreetj, DUBLfli.

. A notice of motion was then handed in.. ____^—This concluded tho business nrf tho Oflnnril TS /Tr»<5T ronlrallu Riin if.nrt rnmfnrffthin amiMOST Centrally Silaktorf . Tonsforrable and

Uodcrnto . Dloneri rcadv sll d»j .RIOH ABD O'hltlEN , Proprietar.

WHiT SflLE C? OATJKRIIPT 8T0DIC n ';ic;- r.icLOocorjo FOR 7/C.I - i ' ..'¦-. _ .~. W« Ba4 tMi MHofltoa WE HAV E THE

yH g - 6D. - DETO8IT, Clioicsst Bacon,^H^SHBCSSIMS pn»«k, m«klDg« totali'NmBS&LiS&Sel ff ir 'i et 8/« Ia «U, but If ib« T>#!/ ¦,* 7>«i^-^/AfiWKB^ ^SSX SSS^ J3est BllttOi,

•J^ MH^WiSeEM ThcM Uelodeou tan __ _ __,rd> iff imMaMr tf ?J! Do»bu Beiiowt »ii? JsJiSElilSSt- iifluw^ 1 fV fHH^S-KvrCljT17 - mc&l eorocrt, %aA mn ww

- SfsSiSsy g.bb«£ taj ,™,

TO BE HAD IN THE CITY,I1 1 poiit»t onoe lf joa wiih•¦W to recure one.

™s3?5^c^5!iff8ss?asaai«.. &® 2L©^ESI? : PBKCQS.

. Dordan'a. fa tho most litsly place to got tt £up~c7 Qc^Iity. SAUSAGJ3S at C^-.psr lb. .,good—^Wbbboy.

'cti DLACK and AVHITE PUDDINGS ut

n n i T « i A nv . CA per lb.. a epeciality .

DIELVTH OF ilR8. QJiKiaABL FRBYiNJi,SLIEViEHUE. fH) fl 0 [f

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' The '-doath took. , place on 8alUTday last, at M i f—] P II /u\ jlV I l [ \ . II F i l ltho a e of eO, of Mrs. Jfichoel Ereyne , C5harlcs- I II I |L_ [L_ fl~y D 'J NiJoJ Vi-i' /town. Jlicverue, Co. Kilkenny. The deceased :ii deeply rejretted by a large circle of friends. ««. • • rt , Tif T' 1- 1 i.8ho was » good wife, a good neighbour and PeOPlG S SlOreS, MlCliaPl-Stl»ad an open-hearted way about her that won * v Jr 'the good wiH of all who know her. • She was . eistor to the late Mr. John Oostelloe, Brood-street, Watecford, whose death took place some _ ¦ri-iin-i-<, t>«-- «** oil c»/>nlrrtionths «n The funeral, *bich. notwith- . ?" T?*0? *& ™* oa" Etfok' .6landing tho inclemency of ihe -weather, -was TpVi^^T'LLEBY Oil

- Oke, 80s a ton, bagslarge and representative, took, place on Mon- _J/ free, is tho quickest and chenpeat foorlday last. _ Tlie remain* were interred in the kn Sample and particulars free.rVe^^aTd tfhXSTfcWK ' A^s « 4 ""! "KT"*ol her eoul. Dublin Diimllois Grnins Co..The (following clergymen were present—(Rev . UJ ( Great Brunswick tit., DU W IQ

P. Freyrie, O.C., Ferrybank, colebrant; Very ;¦Rev. P. Canon Phe!an. P.P . V.F.. Slieverue. _ —z '¦ presiding; Canon Eaftice, P.P., Mulhnavat ; , . Father Meany, P-P., Olenmore ; Father Costi- ;. f :tfan, PJ>., Kalroacow; Rev. T. Freyne, C.C., z^0

! - {fa.Clara; Kilkenny; Rov. J. Brennan. O.C., { lx< f3iI{?M Q WilSlieveruo; Rev. J. Brophy, CC , Ferrybank; ; HJI Oj KUllcLiy fj? IXBer. W.j Wal«h. CC . Glenmore ; Rev. W. ! ^ ». »¦"¦» > » "•;Paddle, CJQ., Kilmacow; Rev. J. Drennan , '•• _ ,-f?__5KJas»wC.O.; Mullinavat. i ¦

vJ PSS I v! We tender to the husband and to the other j /R^T D'iRkN&ekrelatives of the deceased our sincere sympathy I A _ C Dnr.4\^&%iin their bereavement.—R.I.P. /Wv *>S!!ry%a!' ' " : •-"— ' w!^rl! Let you all come—to D< olai.N. j /W S"/_ ____ _T^ll

V7ATnq7C I> UNITED TEMPCnflWCE ; ' .jiWffR.,...' "-

! COMMITTEE. \ i g g jJ **JjJJ«j : ! I ilJsiM ife^AMJEDAY NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT. I IAV i •OT»tie iv /j

! , i la© V EN DOR <_Wj Another illuartration of the popularity of these ; . 'IJk __ ;<___»-« v lSf ] ¦?ntcrtainmcnt3 i was given on Saturday night i ¦' Y__ <_// " 'iA^T gy ;last, when not jtnily vras tho Targe room and i vSTC/ft W BF ! [lallcry paclrod,,but fully flv« hundred people , | OT?£,|iiy • itrero turiicd aWay from the dtk>r», which had j ; i Iffiw raP , :

t ^Str^^r^. . I .C___il^i__cSSll^I. Uackeiy. JiP,, presided, and th* programme { |J _ %__ _} I«**IV B BC<raa; ea usual, diversified and interesting. Bi tfr D I T T & K9timoligW i tranaformations "»rero plentifully . " ^B R €V /€ R S

'¦/ '¦ ' '•town and were greatly appreciated. Some of j . Q l i H L I N •these were- really]:•beautiful, the vividness of | [

¦ ~- \ mmw- . _ \ ' \ \ihe coptwto 'betfWn.night and 4*7 in, i50™0 J__ : " . ¦ ¦ ',iof ihB crindast lil«ced. scenic ond architectural, . : ¦ i : : ''' i ' ' " L _ itas marvellous. | Amongst tkb vocalists who I CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY,kindly assisted! )h ihe entertainment were— i ; ; i LIMITED. " i ' ¦!!M*«. ' Gilbert/ Mls» K. ' Harrison, Miss L. ! ¦ '. ¦ ¦ ' . ; ! ¦ ! ¦ ' j" ' j " • ¦

| ' ; - :iXouglasj iCesara J. Watt, James Barry and | _ T««,p /|ijpifli|i f_|. H0UB OPPaul Smyth. Mtr Eobert ifcCiirdy, Provincial ALTEBAliU^ -*3«

nVUtt •bank, fW a r rng'from /'I.ocksley.Hsll,'' ;

¦ ' " i. SAII-iMJ- ;Whachns s illustrated. His --elocution was good, • ! ; { ' ' , i; ..L , j '

iwqing. Mdkept*lw h<wsotoiincn8ely«nused at :JS p.nj. on .t^ . ; , ¦ , ,i &J* appaarane© at futunl comoerU TAH be | , :| -.- , -• !;!H«W. VRAIGj igenLiiwmly.liiralcomed. Everything \ passed off j Wateiford, SepU^l"! 'OW. _ . :. : , ,IritSubut n hdtcbj Although the juvenile element I ! ' : . ¦ ' ¦ ! ' ^ ' : ' ' :

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'_av» a little'annoyance at limea fl£r^ John i *tf _«M Pl*in j| i_cr___>a<l ko to XTopplneJ«B OSTWJ, tras the JanieroJetP. ¦

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%. LIVER & 3T0MACIHa COMPLAINTS. 4__S»__r sr»rrm r^-r/; |;«_______fii__H' «nra»r«cocf/i, ftr/»d toiJiare. Wcca ,*ij'ei , • V; f lBff iPBP i ttmcwlt <llgc*tlon, low iplif ikt iretHacu, i¦

tH .v 1 - f t V:'V trnMthmthin, crunp, shoulder pslas, sleep ' ¦ . '¦, ¦l A ,-L ' - '.i ¦¦' - ^ < ¦' v M&m»f '**»rff n». •PPtlte, headache aod

, - \heartbatth-eMcb Maa \-$U of which coadltJaa * an quickly relieved "naap o s t Uv t l ycomJ by ^ ", ' • ¦ ¦ • • - ¦ . :¦ ; ¦ • ¦ ¦ . . - ! ¦ : \ ;

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Dr. KING'S DiuEuo(< WD PHINE i'WW' T - - ^" S.T.nrff, - .^ .. - . . -- -. . . ; ¦ ' : . j- 1

i | ulthout Ltar/) LIV^R P1 LLS!' K Wantokt, MXird l OBRTlinCATIL

US. ROMS, • ' ¦ ¦. : H . t ; • ! •- ¦ • ¦

-. , Ij Sir,—I tavo much pleasure ia giving my personal experience of Dr. KING'S

PILLS. I have fiot only taken them fcc some yean, but- have frequently prescribedthen in an extensive practice, and can candidly say I hiehly approve of the successattained la all Liver'and Stomach affections, particularly In relieving sickness,eonsnpatioo, Eeneral debiHry. palpitation, and all liver and Stomach Complaintsas eiiumerated in yonr'sdVertiBement, Moreover. I can cordially recommend thembecause I know there la'no mercury In theih>—Believe me, Yonrs truly,

llbttcU,Norfolk. . ; : ; | ! i : J. CHERWIN, Surgon.

Sn ' P/I1IC6' fill § © Ctn be o&tMlncd of mil Chemists noa Drag«• : jmllliaIV ,' rltL® : Stores at tin, 219 mi 416 p er box,

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Uesd t>» followtoz Testfaonid, id-cted froa a naoker tttdtti boa THE UEDICAIi PEOFESSIfWGORCOa STABLES, U.a, B.IT. rauvv&uon..

"GUWTCrrg NERyiJJC ii «h excellsnt tnedSc rot Toottada s=d Vcznl- a «t!~-r»- t» K.««A-Sl vain and tava lbs tooSi. Hotiiins csa ba bltta." ^ "" *"a ^ WS- m=ttj 0 bal±a

P^ilHPiiTiCKI'© ! ' 1« ths tacst f3op!s «n<J©PIU 0 EiDQ © PERMANENT .STOPPING FOR DECAYED TEETH.! ¦ A^*fa« P«pste»a<J p!MeI»htb8 c»vIryoftli« Tooth b6*11 fial r\B eiFn RB I?1 5.10 *??• ¦?" fa • "ort time It bwocaej t perfectly hard tnd w»-nI) ?KT' I Il\l t" ^md'f0re 'uft *«'«P«^^«ll teSHil L»BU U UtlU H»O AD Chtmlrtj lB. Cd. Port Kresby Pjoprietcr,i JOHN HAVE, ST. J0H«'8 UADDZRIJASKET, K0RW1CH.

j lPaye's (&***&$ THE BESTC^[IJ Vegetable ¦. n

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i . THEY CURElUDIQESTIOn, L1VEH COnPLAIUT, EBADACaii nHEDHATISn,DYSPEPSIA, CILIOUSniSS, ; i COnSTIPATIOn, IIEBVbrJSHES3; CC

C7 an demists and Uedldna Vcaacm., Prico l/lj, 2/P. and «/3 pc? Box.

JOtnr EAVE, CT. JOSH'S UAiDSSUAAKSr. NORWICH,

11 u<so." Keen Competition, Trusts and Combines, all ja^rnggliug for oupromacy. Tho Public are on the !

jWatcn for good value and know right trail that !

; ! HAS THE LARGEST STOOT OF . ;Bepl Havana Cigars, High class;

Cigarettes, Best Mixtures.Bfjppt for Loewe's G.B.B. and B.B.B. Pipes, i

Cigar and Cigarette Casos ond Tabea. iUso WalkingStickD xj ith Gold and Silver EZonnta. i

ffi. B.07LE Sii fbr Good Yalne-. ' i

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^L: O 3F VOU. MAVE ArOTISirJ© TO SELL I, 19 . . vou

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Tbis Table tbor/s the space ia square

r ~7=» Incfcss covered la Printing a few ol tne $£Mt>j y —-— ¦ TB«»««

Wstcrford Newspapers : . . . .

i " Standard," • • • - i • ¦ • • • 2,263 inches

! ; " Citizen," . . . . .- • • 2,394

! ; " Mirror " (with Supplement) • - • i 2,836 „

| ' ^ Munstcr Express," . . . • • • ' 4,000 „

•' Star," • • '. . . . . . .. 4,536 „

k WATERFORD NEWS," - 6,746 ,iI i . i ' ¦ ¦

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PJSw folio? ing items' ol ini vest appeared inUi© tfrbaa Coaajcil . agendaj (for thb.'-w^ek:—¦

f j)emand« i >r ipayin«a'ta--iTht)iBaa jl l&ahony,etonm supplied, £244 Vs. 4d!.; Cou-aty]Council.©497 63. 9d. ; Boixwne1 and 'ilolaa, rate boote,IBs.; .W. Deimefhy, Uniforni oapj a». Bd.; "rhoa-fflox, rent <(f clock, several years; claim olConstable ipanegsa/ 'jCTOO,:' .tori ljovfatf -beeainaii&ed -while 5m duly." Tto we varioud items,ioj course, i «ceiYed 'ibarerul;'«nid painstakingconsiderati© l :in ! th©j bands ol ¦t-hat.eell-con-Btituted bodk :*' The 'Knan&i ?nd; Water Oom-arittee," Wiio ¦tihey ite~a.^fjratep«yer knows,but Derhans a'' few oommmis may not be outof place. Aa regards Mr.-'O'M'ahony's claim, :why doee tie not, send dn his laccouat against ;tie Council fin. its entirety? li ds now-runnin«!ior nearly ten years.l and vath: the! exception,of!£he item referred to, no derailed account has|been fumidhed. l At I the extraordinary audit:hold in Jamiuxyj last Mr. CfMabany was re-quested by ilx. jWy to send m hu account,;lout he hashie>Jyet::dpne. 6o; ' Wihat ifl the

SLeTtiie ratepayers':consder the'question il;increased bdxat-ion worry tiuem, but I tear aot..i• Laissez laire" eeema to be their present mooa.iHowever, to put thel matter; plainly.Tiow wiltit be possible to " cheek - with an? degree daocuiacyTarhen; furiished lor the- first tuneitems oi Work done]ten or twelve-years ago,fen the authority to do ito.work.~ ito nature,Srtent and | limit « to the cost to be onnAhe questioned after iuch a lapse of tune? lathere a infer o! any importance m the worW.-would allow such a state <*'¦&&* to emtaLW?mn <«. toi« ¦ha.-aav t>ossessoT of the 9s. M.

uniform ekp? la it confined in some caver-nous recess? | The public would like toeee it. i

Messrs. iMkoassey, recommended a six-inchpipe for tie; new -water scheme. On the 37thMay the Council adopted -ftj eighiuinch -pipe.Now a meeting is called for Monday next torescind this. | I am afraid "they dunno wherethey 'are.'l i

Daniel ©"Keeffe, who was recently fined foreating as an Urban Councillor, has electedto go to ikfij rather than pay the £1 5s. fine.

At Wedcesday's meeting John. Dwane wasco-opted ill [hia stead. The Council seem to boin some straits lor members to form a. quorum.

rThe Penno'y Race Oonrmittea had under con-6idera.tioii the1 holding of the annual meetingabout th4 Middle of next month j but the ob-jections if ;tbose in possession of the grazingof the course .will, it ife feared, cause a post-ponement to next spring. '

(Notwithstanding' the inclemency of tttenreather, the splenidid band o! the Royal IrishIRegimsni performed a very rcica selection onMoaday Inigiit. It was certainly an enjoy-•able treat on an otierwiseidull night.

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TlV-a Ws just been completed at the stonyand narble1 works of Mr.]P. Keane, O'Connell-:Btreet, Waterfordi a beailtdful menvonal cros4<which wfll shortly rrinirk tire la?t restmg placeof the late Mrs. Doran, p)ostmistJe£S of CappoJquin, mid wife of Mr. John Darran, of tihe'catjtGeneral ( Post Office. -Hhe cross iteell is Averitable |work ' ol art, iand was exebuted' byMT. Ke ne himself, (the. base ia of granilejthe second base \ of pute white jaarble, | iniecri'bed,' and! tie Hap coinlaioa the name anddate of leath, the former •being -worked oul-airm exaot ¦ fab simile of j the deceased lady'asignature^" Nora. Louisa IDoran.", The crosiitself is da- marble, andj haj been beatrtnfllycarved:! tat the ! loot beingr «a emblematicSacred Heart, out ot waicn IDY CUB»«» < I:U<»arises a^ St. Joseph's lily] ettfewineifcin the conj-volutions-of which is ¦& scroll bearinfi'tie words"Thy wall be done." In|the: angte-<*.tlS» rigidarmature of the cross is. a dove, etmbletostic. tilpeace, land exquisitely,!carved. This'.: memo-rial to ¦Ehe good and popular lady,' whose soulhas gone to the better 1-and; will form one oltie.; tomdfeoinesti nntral deoora!te»na o l. thegraveyard: at Mount 'Melleray, where, by aepecial | privilege] lrom ! .the good monks;! uarmortal Temaiais repose, i ¦ '¦ '

"Woodibine j Cottage, the -neat, comfortibl*,and weB-kept home of Mir. Thomas Moynan, atthe end of 1 the Main-street, is one of the jbe; tjiaces m: this town for 'eny !person to stay a^either iemporarily or permanently, as t i asituated in e most central and convenient pa. xof Oappoquin, and nothing, could exceed, *l ckinrlneM and atUmtioa ofi Mia.. JToynan toEtranRera or visitors at l'Sll times.' j

The beautiful bridge:iwrucn spana uio fivt-iBlactwfitar hereiaiegarded by thosecompeteitfrom 1 experience) to judge as one of | ti\efinest xn Ireland, and ;the view from it ijnany direction cannot be surpassed, -as, look-ing in ihe Ifamore direction, the rich wjoodson the properties of Sir John Keane, M-ajcjrHemery P. Ohearaley, and the Duke of Devon-eliire, With., their variegated foliage 'at thisseason M the year, especially charm the ey<Uof the real lover |of the sublime in nature,] andit is not unusual to see many person onflommer and antumn evenings atrolling abouton the bridge -and gazing on the glorioiiascenes which snrround ffism. This mignj-ficent i tructure was built fifty years ago,' andlooks t< -day; as iresh tet if it waa not ball tl fltime in ecstenc*, and an the centre of it csnbe read the ] following inscription:—" Victor: aBridgeJ HaBdlton Whtte, O.E., contracto-t.Sir BachardlMusgrave, Bt, laid the first slonfe.16 SeptI, lBfT. Henry qwem. O.E. and O.S.T

The .word; "Vietona"| is- almost obliteratedrwrw. and appears to have been knocked off byeome person using a etone-cutter's chisel : itthe work, and indeed it is. alleged that it w 13done Hy ian indignant'teeinber of the Fenian'UTOl'IlfiTnOOa S8 -A piK/rettt agaLuat utvc A/*'UXC

being called after the late Queen at the |tittewhen the people; of Ireland were dying ia tfeeditched from the eSects| of £he famine. |

Nod' i trace ol the old wooden bridge jfrokn.¦which lOlryer Cromwell flung three hundredmen, tied in couples, into the Blackwater| nowremainb, but the place! where it stood if yetpointed out by the aged;natives of thia town.

Mx. loha,:WWsh, bard of the BlacWat<r,wrote one' exquisite poems on' the scenes£roni:tie Limestone Bridge of Cappoquinj a^din giving [expression to! the feelinra of bia. KX-dled !brotter-in-law, the late Mx. MdbhtlelCavanigb, and; his "dnxioty to reviaii, the¦place of hia birth," "hel st«.ta» the reasons anthat ' fine; poem] entitled " Longing," irJ thefollowing i mianner:— I [ I" To gize where the bright Blackwater I

Like a charger conjes rolling in"Witti a jrush tnrou(?h the marble arches

35hBA ppan itby Cappoquin."These |two I patriotic men to whom we jrefierbave passed over to the great majority forsome years, but thedT names will nevir beforgotten Iby their fellow-townsmen, who] will.always] think of; their efforts to keep alive thenational (spirit of Ireland in dark and| e|ildays, Mjfen it was " treason to lore hen aadideath io flefend.'' . : : I Ti On &. fine; clear day the view ol the Blaok->; water valley from the steep height known las|" ATde4voor/' s. \ beautiful spot lying a [little;to the ,west of Oappo<r4in iHJouse, is somelhiiff'dndesctibably grand, tsnA as there is ajpaihjleadini to this place <ahd a rustic seat to rgstiwhen! qne| g<ks toitbe top of it, we should thinkthat a [nicer widk in the vicinity could riot be!selected ; by Anybody. !| . j |i One ol the most energetic and entemriaisgmerchants ia town is Mr. Patrick Mullins, jotthe Quay Mill Stores,1 who ia for eome ' tirhenow oirrririg on & large <md increasing boii-gaess1 it 'the premises formerly occupied by the

.famous South of Ireland Vfo qeon and wb&eliOomps ny. limited. |Mr. : MiulMns . keeps | abakery 'and grocery establishment, andj onlyif or him thii huge concern would be derelictand ti> home forprodeats and jackdaws. ! Heis the >roper kind of nian to Help in . budldihglap th'e industrial activj:ty of our conntry.'

i The fair Shis-; (week was not quite sq 'goodas the prevjioua one. There was a fall in t lie' rrice1 if jstyokitjand tlU price paid for pi gsjwas middling oily, i : ' :I The Bnirjteti "eentettary was observed ; hi re*aat Sunday jtight iui ja most:fitting mann er,land ftflorded proof to 11 that the old natioi alspirit of 3*e'Comerstone" is 6s rigorous M >

. eyecJ Al ajB' eigni o'clock! (hie band and a¦ CNii'J « ifcer -ofiyouna! Wlow»,bearing totcl «a' td^ it^ taarcMd: in |an!orderly mam er; #«?#» jj*i«$cipai *^^:to:p«feri<>tfc>an M,: 5 m fe^ idess!;i2 s« iLf «*

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as the pavement are coka&igHrp, leaving large :ht l»j- which ia wet weather; ibecome- fuil ol .'W iteri : Jit is qi estionaiile'iifj toy town am, Ire- ila id the vame i bate of «0airB jexast,' «ud it i» tobe hoped that i lefojrs wipter iseta ia eome »tepamiyoe iakeaio rtm«djr-it._ ;ri - -i t ';¦¦¦ ¦) ' •

Inv ao t>leiee'i n Ireland to a'eyatem of motorBekrice recruired mow tfaaas round-hex©' b<*tv een Tallow and TalMv;iEcpd; lao between :h< re and YougbaJj Oontta; Swlynoe, eto. , Tha ,town i« eatirely isolated from, those i places,' :except' by. ihej old, ind: tediouB method of ;Ci rting. ' i • i . •" . ' , !| ' . ¦¦ ¦ ! / ! ¦ : i

TbJose who liaWe charge of the Uansport \achemeehottJd! be approached 'oaj'tiw.natter,and an effort should. Wmade iby jour irepresen- ;ta tive men and men of businew. influenoe in \U e looality, toward* having & motor service ;it augurated h re. i . | : . i > ' ' ""' i ', .' ¦' A large «motmt[of..money, ,we J eliere,1 f oaa :oeen'appiopriaiea loy iraruameut towttroa pundavelopment. iid facilitating of transport ser-vice in the'.wihole [of Ireland! and .there ia noreason why those at the head: ot it should notb) prevailed <lipon !tojgive.'a 'little of 1 theira' tention to the wants ofthia looality.: Again |it should not be iforgotten:. that i Jsaiture hjug vea to Tallow ;a spelndid and moat ;odn-v. snient waterway-pthe Biyer iBride—<whioh; onlya >eds tiie expenditure of a tent hundredPpunds in dredging at from. JaneviLeto Xauowfinidge, to render it capable ! of affording directcommunication tor business purposes withapy port in thje 'United Engdonr or the Con-tinent. .Vessels of two hundred tous can cameup the river as for as Janeville, 'distance ofabout two miles fawn ffailow, ibut goods must'be traasferred from .the' ship to 'barges &ndi vdeevjersa in ehippinjf from' or tepeiving af TallowBridge Quay, hwhereao liad the river between

ipork could be avoided >aiid; much, time and¦trouible saved! j , ; ; ¦¦

I A well-known character in town, named D.Leahonj -was arre&ted Jest .Wednesdaynight. It |ippeara'therer'ha been, a warrant out loi hi»tedst ]for some ; time past, 'but during thattime he kept1 away in, the Oounty Cork ; hereturned oa 'Wednesday evening, however, and

| ;vas arrested.ias stated. : ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦Through the courtesy of (Mir. C. P. Bedmond.

the editor and proprdetor of the " iWaterfordNewa," prinling and 'bookbinding works, etc.,the writer wis shewn "throueh every depart-ment of that very busy establishment on if on-day last, and had many thiaaga pointed outana explained. There ¦are jtwo splendid lino-type machines, which oast Jt800: a pap i fold-ing machine; job-printing! and book-bind ingmachines, etc., of the latest pattern.

There is a manager, with a large staQ em-ployed in eaoh department. Aa regards theMagazine, some may imagine that it costs butlittle In its- production. ¦The contrary is the•fact, however. Each ol the pictures which hasappeared in. U. from week to week during thoseason, ha» cost from 74. 6d. to £3 Kb. Lntheir production; from photoa they must berepresented ion blocks, and this process istedious and costly . A .large business is -alsodone in wrapping ¦papefc. paper 'bags, notepaper, twine, ! 'labels;: et";.r "and also everydescription jof school requ.AHes, such as ink,pens,' copyi 'books, etc. i TJiire is in -additionto .the edayjr, i a gub-editoi1 typewritera, le-porteia, -accountarits, eticj ! Vei» a perfect hiveof induatryi and enterprise, .and reflects greatcredit on the proprietor and imanagoment.

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'The weather, fortunately, was sufficientlypatriotic to postpone its Sunday downpour.and oJJUxw: the .unveilingj of ithe iGamoad PowerJiemorial to be carried, out with all due cereJinony. It was; obvious, however, -that the clerkhad all preparations made for a record " «pill,''and that it was only at the eleventh hour hadecided not to unlock the flood gates. Thoeky was oheoured by hpavy ibanks of clouds iand a stiff breeze in-shore transformed the buyinto; a turhbling mass of Vhite^reeted yavesi

When toe excursion trains arrived, there wa^4 general !move ¦towards the park; and tb«winard side of the eiJeeching platform wasthronged at -the appointed time.

Or. Henefberry made! a stirring address tohis 'enihuyastic audience, 'both in Irish andEnglish, at the conclusion of which the hand-some memorial was unrobed, and cheered bothfor the praiseworthy bject .of its erection,and in compliment to the sculptor, Mr. Moaoy,to vhom the work is | highly creditable, i :

It ie reported thatiDungaxvan Military Bar-racks which for the last quarter ol a century-has1 "withstood the determined assaults; ofTommy Atkini, in varipus regimental liveried,under the consummate taotitian, SergeantGrace, is about to capitulate to his step/brotherof the dark habit, knoiirh in1 vulgar circles asthe " Bobby," but amongst the enligihtenedmajority, the! "Polioer4an."

Sergeant Grace, ' eirigje-ireanded though hewas, has preserved Duniarvan tolerably well,Ibut when (Robert and flli-hisibeionginga—f amilyincluded—shall ibe numbered among the garri-son, it may be reasonably concluded that thesouthern coast of Ireland will be impregnable,end that that dreaded cry of " Police! " Fraughtwith «uch terror to the noisy disturber of thepeace, shall ecare not 1 only undefined eentle-inen irom our shares, but even those denizensof the deep, which periodically pay us (ie[rrespects. ¦

¦ '¦ ' ' i i . .The 'Ballinagoul men have had their handsand mete prettv full for the past fortnight.The take of hake, herrings and mackered isfar superior to any oj recent years. Jt is aGod• send to these poor men, whose acre ortwo of land this year iia3 absorbed their gahjson its cultivation for the last decade of yeare,and >witihout eome estra good fishing jthoywould be quite destitute of food or other neces-saries, save in the po^rhouse

The completion<rf .the work at the Look] Outis only a matter of a few weeks now The broadand extensive plateau i which has ibeen con-structed and the clearing aw ay of the oldstores is a vast improvement on the stage wehad & year ago. .With! a few respectable jeaUand a little attention! this new stage wouldfavourably compare with the park, and tfou'd.be a credit to the moat important part of thotown.

The remnant of the; Bummer's viaitors willhave eadly diminished when the weather—»tfever it does—clears up. I quite agree with thedisgusted fanner, who expressed his ie0ling3in the trite phrase : "" Great weather for ducks."

(The staff of railway, carpenters had a )it^lejob on Sunday, owing to shunted carriagedashing, into a stationary one. Both wererather the worse for their encounter, and, apile of firewood, or what appeared to be ao,surmourrted 'by four wheels, marked ihe;sp!otoccupied by the one, whilst a decided unsteadi-ness and a considerable 'lopgidednesa about theother showed that something was wrong inter-nally. However, they made short -work of the'busintea, and the 3ine ivas soon fit to resumetraffic.

Emigration is a much discussed question :at?resent, or rather the ineana for checking 'it.

t is unquestionably that while hundreds andthousands of acres ara in the hands of oneindividual, who is not the least benefit to thecountry or people, save that he allows- thefarmer to owe him eix month'«, perhaps, twelvemonths' rent; before he: turns him out on theroadside; wiicfo advantage is dike fivjng acriminal a good .breakfast before hanging Jiiin,it is unquestionable that while these state! ofthings last emigration will flourish and all itsattendant evils will increase and multiply;inproportion. : < : ! : ; i

.TW<>8/> \nrtra WilmiMViiintl .V~ ~r-i:» ..- ;-i-moderate farms to be purchasable at a moderateprice. It is .'monstrous to expect a strugglingpeople to give 25 and ; 28 years' purchase for{and, which in .better time was offered for 1.19years' purchase. Surety, -the value of Irjshland has1 not gone up within the .last 10 yeais.Why. another year or I two of thia kind |otweather would render Jand utterly ; valueless.If foreign •countries'^are not to continuo reip-ing enormous profits iram IreQozid and herpeople, something must 'bo ddne and 'that un-mediately. 'The Landi Bill, ia 'like all largebodies, un wieldly, and i». a long iimelinputting in an appearance. \ , : I

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/The weather haa be«in. greatly broken ¦ herefor the .past few days. And any glimpse of ejin-sh$ne was quickly suc^eeded*by wind or;.rain,or /both, !ln!fact, the clerk of the ¦weather hasbeen having a game ot,battledore and shut le-cock iwh&. u» lately, "having imdoubtedly thebest of 'the game: :; j j_ : ' ; : .

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I SiefviBitorB;^ret «mnnltt8' out, and y«ijt dlflt,aa y<)u->iU bayo1 obeervjed, i« getting cppllwrby .deigr^ : iaad ibeaiittfully lesa-;. ^'Noti|rith-st<nd! W; Mr lew iioh«r«ot«'.:oi|,ithewe ather, during the "'eucuner.'' riwnthaJvflrosowi o camp, to ©unnrate Becured.ft lair, a^reofen joyment of both. th{& ij|,^Dd-outdoor vai iety,aadl ai&»nrathat tti T*V have, deft parriedback to: Iheir; homes ;&$ best of good jhealthand many .pleasant reooOleotionB; of their |briefsojourn1 at Dumnoroi i | | , . ' i I , \\ '4

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The death i3 aruM>uiloed of ifr. Abraham(Henry flofl , isolicitor, ithich. oooorreol fatjliieresidence, Eattunines-roid, Dublin1; thifl: week.The deceased! gentleman-was the eon iof the¦laije 3Sr. :SteVens iQoff, bt Ennisocirtliyj ,wheremany yeari' ago he enjoyed a <ljcratd el andrespectable practice, ifie was connected 'byfamily ties with some of:fee loading familiesin, ! this county. . ] . \ j • , , ¦ , : ;, | • ¦

.There ii at present in course of erection, atPaul's Quay, : close to tiio Liverpool and iW-ex-ford 8teampacket Whaijf.'a largo Rattle drink-ing trough. If wa3 presented j to - the ; local¦branch 'of the Socieiy !for the Prevention ofCruelty to Animals tby ithe JJondon Metropoli-tan Drinking Fountain; aid Cattle .'TroughAsflociatioa, at tha rexjuest of Lady WilliamPiaul, lArtranvmt House -and fBallyjgiiin

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Wateriord. ¦ , . ¦ ; , I ,The IW«xford Guatdians, liko your, own,

appear to 'have had eoiie difficulty in ttie .wayof remunerating substijtutes "for tieir medicalofficers when going on leave. IBVw instance,some time ago Dr.JjB! 'Keogh, of Banno-w, wasgranted leave of absence, his locum tenens toibe paid at ;the rate fixed by. the guardians,.namely, thsee guiieai 0 week. . But' a letterfrom Dr. (Keogfh was o*ad at the last meeting |in which. that geniJleman. etatedi Ihia inabilityto obtain a eubstitute for less than lourguineas a week, (ot vi'hicib 6un% Dr, (Sassett;of Bridgetown, was willing to undertake theduties. Meantime, Dr. iKeocrli is (being de-prived of his annual holiday. -Alter a long

'and animated discussion, it waa decided to!give Dr. Keogh &e four weeks' leave to whiohtoe was entitled, and io pay his substitute fourguineas a week, the previous rpolution havingbean rescinded, on notice of motion.

It will , doubtless ! interest inany of your 1

reader* to know what tha laUrjt'sontract pricesof meat are in Wexford ¦ lUnlon-r'Beefi 6d. perlb. ; mutton, 7d.; 03c heads, sSi cach; oatmealwas a oepted

at fill 103. per 'ton; and Indianmeal at £6 12s.

M>. i Edgar (F'.ynn, inspector, has furnishedto the 'Local Government Board, a report ofihis recent inspection! of the various dispensarydistrict in the New Rosa Union. I enclose alew extracts : —

Fethard No. 1 Dispensary District —Thereare apparently very few dispensary midwiferyeases in tibia large district attended by thodistrict midwife.

Fethard No. 2 Oispenoary District —Thereis no fireplace in ,th« waiting room tor thecomfort of the sick poor attending tho dispen-sary during the winter monthi. A fireplace 13absolutely necessary, and should .be providedThe cost of medicine) for the past yoaramounted to £18 .13. 6d. ; in view of the numberof patients attended tho cost of medicines isin excess of what it should be. Some instancesof light weight in medicines received fromthe contractor has been discovered

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County Court Judge David Fit2jera!d openedthe businec3 of tho Quarter Sessions here onlast Wednesday, v?hen an unusually largenumber of civil bills, some taw of which weredefended, came before ihii Honor. In the ap-plication for a tran&fer of tfie license recentlyheld by Mr. John QTBrien, the applicant, Mr©avid CKeeffe , tfas represented by .Mx. A.Carroll, solicitor, Fermoy, and MT. LawrenceB.L., Cork {instructed .by Mr. R. Moloney .solicitor, Lismore),J appeared to oppose, on 'be-hali of Mr». OTJricsn. the wifo of the bankrupt(John O'Brien). Mr. Carroll pointed out thatthe applicant purchased file interest of MiJohn 03rien in his licensed premises at the£herifl"8 Bale in ITJCIIOW on -the 20th December,1902, and on the £8th April, 1S03, his client ,Mr. David O'Kee-ffe, got possession

There was no legal ground ol objectionagainst this trans!or, aa tho (necessary eixhouseholders signed tho certificate, raid themagisfratea at tboJPetty SeoSions were satisfiedHis Honor asked ; the grounds on which tiheopposition to this transfer u-aa based, and theorgumenti put forward by -Mr. Lawrence werethat tihero was no valid license to transfer ,inasmuch as that the house waa closed sinceNovember last, and no -btLsine&j done w it ,and:therefore thia was in reality an applicationfor a now license; ilis Honor heM that thelicense did not cetse to exist, and granted thotransfer.

Major Henry P. 'Chearnley, JJP., cued a mannamed iDavid Fenflessy for thaaum of £50 com-pensation, for injuries to the plaintiffs horns,¦which resulted irt the animai's death on thodate of occurrence. Mar. George Lawrence,B.X.. (instructed by Mr . J. Hunt, solicitor,Dungarvan), for the plaintiff , and Mr. A Car-Totl, isolicitor, for th'e| dcf<Jndan.t. Havingheard the evidence of a cumber ol witneisea,His Honor visitetl tha epot whero the horsogot knocked overbear thai bridge of Lismore,and gave a decree for £20 10s., with £1 I83.costs. The horac died from a fractured pelvis ,according to the testimony of Mr. C. P. Hyncs,V ., Lismore. ;

Thomas Sweeney who wo$ employed in thosaw mills ol Me&sr3. ILiglitibound, 'Rigby andCo., Lismore, and 'got two of hiafingers cut offby a circular saw;, while engaged in the con-cern there on th» 23th May last, claimed alump sum of £171 compensation for the in-juries received by] 'him. Mr. G. Lawrence (in-structed iby MT. Denis Slaitery, solicitor, Lis-more),! for the plaintifl , and Mr. Henry D.Keane, 60licitor, iWaterfordj for the defendants.! This! action wai brought : under the Work-men's Compensation Act. From the evidencegiven it appeared jthat Sweeney was in receiptof £1 Is. .10d. per week, and for gome time aftertho accident, the Company paid him Ite. Ud.,just -half his full pay, for which he eigned aform each I week, (but since the 'beginning ofJuly he .got no Jtoney. Tho solicitor for thodefendants said; tihey were fully; prepared topay the plaintiff, and from' the very firstacknowledged liability by paying him 10s. Ud.,f OT several weeks, tntil Die sought for £171 com-pensation from \hem, and as he was satisfiedat tbat—Ids. lldJ—and signed tha document(produced),; these Iproceed-ings "werY absolutelyirreguliir. !MT. Lbwrenco contend:d that thoman was i mutilited and ¦ incapdioitated hyreason of hk fingirS being cut and «ome of theothei» injured, j aW that the Oompahy couldnot put him >olf ' without an. admission ofliability, j ¦ 1 ' i

His (Honor heidl however/ that the1 CompanyIn this! caae admitted their : liability, and dis-missed thff «JAlm for ' ^mpeniiationy ibutordered triat ,he should ' jet the j ten weeks'arrears of conrpetisaton due to him paid, viz.,«;i».id., betoii at ttMi rafo"i< 10s: lid. ca'*eei,and &x> ariiotfni iwid irrro taurtjlmfrkdlalely.and lot poxtial [incapacity tt»

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titled $0 one jperjny iweefcfy.i unlil « furtharorder. 3» njade. [The defendant* promUed totake him back al Jight work, and ;to pay himfu-a!wiges<, !' ¦ '¦¦. " ' ." ¦ " ! i 1 *. " . -

Mary OahUl, Main-street, pappoquin;Bridget Murphy »allydu^; ««y 6canron,WMt treei, ibildm; Oatherioo Wateb, Boola-tntige, aeu. Motnt Malkray; i«id Jdhanoatelof /falloMr, igot trvi^wtftheir licenaw

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HANDICIAIP of 200 aoto.-r;, i, Kjtrkbride <Q. MaddSX ................. I ; .1. Ctaiwway (V. haat}' ,i*.<..-u........ 3.. 1Bor *i'»m». O^g>.:.~i.»......<-i...»-"a > -. -AI*o lan-r'irntaghtly. • i . . ; . . . r -. * . '. - j ;• , •

Betting—fi to A against Royal Souge, &; k) 2Galloway and- iirkbride' 100 *>'6 Unsightly.;' "Gallowfiy le-\ tot h-alf the ioumey -wheaEirkbride wettf to the front and iroa by lhn»Hewtbs; itwn;. ieogths jbetweeh Beconai and,

; ' OVinwo ¦ ' trained¦ 'by' Peacock).<> I • '.ajo-oemDATi: SEmma FLATEB of io$ eovs.: ¦

. :'i ' . ' —Six FuiOonga. ' • .- • . . • .- .! Syine (O. Madden) ...J ...............;.... J> .i ¦ Aversion' (J. Walkington) ..........i a !1 Cherokee (L- Lyne) ,..'. 3 ,

Also ran—Cr-owle, and The Linn. : ¦'•1 Beitting—13 »o 8 aeatnet Avehrlonl 6t to; ijwi s—ui 10 o against Averawn, 6t to 2iCrowte. 9 to 2 Byrne. 6 tb I Oherokee, 100 io 6ixhe Iiiaa; . - . ;. ¦ . .! Wkm >by two lengths'; three lengths .between;eecond end third. ' i '-- , . . :: ; (Wdnner trained by Whinpj junr.) '¦• '3.0- LANCASTBR N.UR8ERY IHiANDIClAP of

j M0 8ovs:—Fiver Funloares.' . ¦ r' Kntea filly (J. Jarvii) .... ,... i '- i '

Whiteberry (C. Janek) ..„,.,...„• a ;Also ran—St. George;8 Laos, Wise Dncheos,Famfare, Orgueil, Tamaihe. . ¦ . ;

Betting—2 to 1 agst. Cossid,100 to 30 Tamasha.7 to 1 Pitttaili filly, 8 to 1 Faafare au4m5».berry, 10 to 1 'White Duohessi J00 to 8 other*Won .by a length; a neck between eecoad'and' third. , - i : . : . ;•''-

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3.3Or-BURY PLATE of ' , 160 . Soya .-Five Fet>\V IEx Luce! (O.. Madden) .....x 1. '¦ ' '

|M»id <jf the Mint filly (D- iMaher)... 3 1.iGoronaalflllv ffl- . .MHJUU»T\ . a ¦Betting—-2Ito i-on Ex Luce, 0 to 4 against

Maid of the JfirAfillyi 10 to I Garonne dUr.' 'Maid of the Ifjnt ffUy'- Ted to the distance,:

wlhero Ex Luoe- challenged and won after aclose finish by a head; three' lengths' botween6e?ond.and ifcird . ' ; L ¦. ¦ ' .* ) .

(Wanner trained '-by 'Bobinson )4.0-AUTUMN BREEDERS', FOAL PLATE of

1,000 Sovs.—Fiv-fl PuTlongs.Pretty Polly (W. Lane) -'..J 1(Don Paez (L. Lyue) .....:, . 1 3

¦Betting—23 to 1 on Pretty Polly, who raadoall the runriing and won by a length.

(Winner trained by Gilpin).4.30- DF, TKiAFFORD HANJMOAPof 600 SDVB.

;—One M'ile and a Half. :Winkffield's .Charm £R. Hdgga) 1Scotch Cherry (C. Trigg) Q.Go-w«r (W. Halsey) *..... 3

Ailso ran—St. Levan, Golden Bay, EmilyMelton, and Yab. !Betting—3 to 1 against Scotch Cherry, 9 to 2'Emily Melton, 5 toil Winkfleld's Charm andSt. Lovan, 11 to 2 Gawer, 7 t<v 1 Yab. 100 to 8Goldea Bay.Won by four lengths ; same distance between

second and third. .(Winner trained privately).

5.0—SWiliNTON PLATE of 101 Sov3.—One Male¦Aqiiaseutum (W. Lane) 1Ghost IDance (Li. Lyne) , , aWar Wolf (W. Higgo) , - 3Also ran—Uncle Reggie, and BJP.

Betfine— 7 to 4 agamst Aquascutum, 2 to 1War Wolf , 6 to 1 Uncle Reggie end B,P.Wbn by low Imglii s; a >he34 betweeneecond and third. '(Winner trained by W. Waugh).

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CONCJEKT AT TBJIMORE. EBSOTE raoat iwaavfBiiNG- ts TBAMOBH

I t night 'Cbjd HoteiincerfHaU at -^ ' t ^ ^Tsamore was crowded by.a large, tashioaable. ^SJV J?* £*£%¦¦ ff /J^1 Z .and discriminating audience1, [w^o °*™> *»" 2?wi v

* KST 5.' t} f L»vf -V- 7?h!gether to enjoy the 'otohestralalid vbcalconcert ^ futa i J - w!" -ft j.driven by tliTmenOMn -of Utel Waterford In, "5.%X <^W ISL ^^^ JMWunjexftal Society. toirgo uLbeir of viaitora t A n L T7 S~J^travelled from Waterfowl ¦wtoTtrtOi the local i5tS3Jon/;),jS?Su,&e3rr!S* S^ ^Sfe.jjatrona. 'helwed to Ihinfaft thT&Fhail eoa to so- «itW*tt caurfjt n»W of thft ufe "boor -wjich n«

Society were well in evidenc* to' the occasion. ¦ff ij f £*^ l^ l$-£?,m¦ The orehe*tra waa in : eroeparfaaUy good form. W L MJ^ 7r£f ik?*&?l^nd the vocal contributiOTi [were of

a high ^*K .Jffl?l*ftl? £°f&>**&££&at *r,An r *t ;aviv«a 'ii a«i?»in» fninrvVS "Thfl Tn. Toe tide waa still coming In at the time, and

T . Egan.! who waa moai <SpWially received; ^ (Wright,

ave a very effective rendering ™. ™coto a | way to Gunfe <IDans :un delire ertreme'j ta, the opera

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^LaGiacunda), "irhich cauied,for him a nearty ,<r ,t tw0 \~A \e,

' Immorteillen,"' was the neonnance; and waa very mo

ipplauded for her tasteful tid- musical rendi- Xramore. Ut DanteU waa fiwt 00 the ncene,Uon of When I was a Child p Three. Capt, t^ ofl j^ md coat ftM .ixmjp<a iat0 thePowlcr, who bas lnstaUedjUmself as a right ^ r w

jth the life buoy and swam to wherewarm favourite with Waterfwd concert-goers, ladies were, but JiU efforts to cave themdiversified ¦ the programme mm some might have been unavailing had not Mt.humourous songs, the first .being When Lyons appeared upon the Been©. (He swam outFather laid the Carpet oa | the Staira, the ^0

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twoawful posiibiaities of whicji, ioperation were la4ie3 were brought on shore very frightenedfully described in the lynd, ^

hidh was en- an<j conaidorably torn by the rough rock*,cored moat heaTtily. The fir9t;part of the pro- They were restored in a ehort time, and <weregramme .concluded with («¦ Teally excellent 4v.o to walk home, *nd beyond the scratchesperformance of a grand selection frora ," The referred to, they have not suffered much. ThiGeisha," which, with the itmn at the finale— greatest credit is duo to M«asrs. Daniels an<ithe selection from Volti'a '] Lbrd of the Isles"— Lyons for their prompt action, and had thej•were the orchestral masterpieces of the concert, not arrived tho ladies would certainly hav<In the second part of the; concert Mar. E. W. been drowned.Egan sang "The Toreador". j by request, in (We should mention that i&a. .White lost n<

eoptonce. The " Sererwd^and the "Post Horn" wereand -well executed items! <orchestra. Tho last mentwiMr. Walker played the coiwaccuracy, and effect. (Miagreeably entertained thletasteful j singing of " Undeiyet again, in reapon«o4ojaipopular, and always welconof Asia." Captain FowlerWhelehan's Automobile" 5n(pcKnMptonilly demanded '

'having done BO gave " Mick¦which " took" immensely!, ¦that a double encore ensuRight There, Michael—K Kthe sequel. Altogether the¦nounced succcaa. i

TH^sgrv . , Ttr p";(From our Berwrter). Browne.

These monthly session* were held on abovo or lit tbday before -Mr. Ulick Boiirke, EM., presiding; SmrisbrlckMr. A. E. Graves, Mr. Kaymond De la Poor, ThnmntnnDX. ; D r PhUliw-Oonnl ; , > vP u .'

QUARRY OASB-iBaAD CWNTRACTOR. ?» which *Patrick Walsh, iBallygqrey, Obtained an "order Mr. A. Bamenter a quarry on the farm of'Audrew 'Henne- skirk Board 0sry, at Luflany. j '¦ ¦¦

vf wag a membWhen tho case was (formerly 'before trie rrr,n.,f .„ . «.oirt. Hftnndberv atated tiiat there was anothtjr ." ".letV»n(J *

LOWDOrO DCTTt

THIS EvEirnio.

CESAREWiTCH.Zintandel (0.)De Witt<10 to 1 t.Finnilian (0 )Rightful (f.)Logne3 (t.)Lord Roosniore (0Pharisee (t .)Coal Sack (t.)Gourgand (o.)

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OAMBRIDGESHIUE14 to 110 to 1<0 to 165 to 1

Le Souvenir (t.)Riltfass ft .)Gnave and Gav (t.)PoUion (t.)

tMPOnTAHT CCnATCHirJGO

CSpocial to tho "Iteva .")

The Press. Association, officially loams thatFlorinda was struck out of tho CesarewitchStakes, Newmarket, at 9 a.m. to«day.

Parince Edward Handicap, Itanchcster—St.Maclou and Ringlaas. ;

PRIXCE BDWABD HANDICAP.

\BLE STARTERS 'AND' ibcKEYSPROBABLE STARTERS AND

(By Epc-cid WirS)

Fariman Reid Rose .. .CountermarkImperious j.Maori Chieftain<Kino Eminent Gardcnhurst .Cottager Wet Paint ....Pain BisAlp

llart:nBoardmsn... Lano

.. Miller. Madden. Hardy

Butch oreHeppcll

East... Jiapvia... Janek. -Grigns

QCI.GCTIO:JO.MANCHESTER MEETING

(Special; to -tho "Nevra<apcciai; to the. " Nevra.")

Ify elections for to-morrow ero:--Pirince Edward Handicap Maori Chieftain,*•Miiohaelmaa Plate A .. LancashixoGerard Nursery ., „..-... MelayrPalatine Handicap CasUe WiseSaturday Handicap Brother TomEglinton Nursery; _ Trui Art colt¦PresU'ick Plate Sun Bonnet

THE DEMAND FOR STALE BREAD

Waitew in public restaurants 6ay .that thbnumber of sallow-faced men ia continually in-creasing, who deolare they dare not eat anybread that Is not as '"hard as a brick." Theyare afraid ol their digestion. These men 9wives have to worry to keep stale bread in thohouse. They need not worry, howeverj if theyknew that by using Brown 4 Poison's1 newraising powder called "Paisley Floor" breadcan be mode which is • dlgestiWe, eyeh .whennew. It is only ; necessary to add bne. :piart" Paialey Flour to , six or eight parti <jtf or-dinary flou r, and to mix and bake'at) ,once inthe usual way. 'Naturally " Paialey,Flour,"when applied to other purposes, showa equalsuperiority over other raising materials.Scones and cakes will bo better and lighterthan usual, and have'a delicious freshness andsweetness of flavour. . ' ¦ :

C I T Y P O L I O C C O U'R TSATURDAY

(Before Dr. Cfeorge I. Mackes-y, J;P.) . .Patrick Connors was summoned for -being

drunk in Lady Lane. There were 27 J convic-tions against the j defendant, and four withintwelve months. A i&rie of 6s. was imposed.; 1

John MurphywM !«ummoriedior beirjgdhinkin Michael-street I on Friday, 4Ui lasti .Abpirtsix months ago the defendant wa»4pedas. 6d.for a . slmi'rar.'offenoe: . ¦ ' .- : • '' ¦¦ , \ .. . |¦¦, .{••' f ~<- ¦ ¦;' 'l!he defendant j«aid her wte 1 w6rkirk;/^6r acouple of nightei in auocewion, aod'q^;,^Mmore stupid tban,jdrunk (or want of rest v '\

Vt. Mackesy—How M|toy coayictibqaj rsthere altogetheragairnt i&mt - ¦ ¦• ; ; ¦ ' ;;! ¦' :¦ ¦ ':¦ ;-: ewt M ne-tSorren .'lh' alJ.r

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!' : .•Fined 3». 6d, andi<iosU! . '], ;i . !' ¦' > :John Long w*», proeecuted1 for -peing druhk

on Sunday, mjght, at, 6J0,;»ii» Newr th, .tmwaa .fined 5». and-ooiiial .' . f. , -, . '¦, i "; |. ¦ ' . - ' . ', 1 ¦

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' Mr. JohoByari, i JP.,.iftw^ o»jdlWf 'i pHfm&f a*»itxm^ «*, 'k ntfed W;4» VM»¦6axnA jtfiU art IIO O * *t a » t o b 0 d¦ ¦ni '. -rM-k -h-:vy, cmjf mi ^l **W**r{ rtityy H

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! to favonr us with a cill o! laspectlot, tad we shaDt ! ! if ot the CELTICS M SJ3C0ND I TO NONE.

RepolPQ oxeouted at Rf oderaU Ghorgeo and with «*rloi Promptecpo

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court, Henn'dberyatated |tihand more suitable quarrplainont could enter. |-

Mr. Bowera etated that Ioo-called'quarry, and toiinhole, lit wa» covered wiland no stone was to be «e<i

•Tho 'Bench consequeiitl]

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boy. ¦' IHit. P. A. Murphy, BO

for the defendant, eaidteopectable men, and hibury the batchot and bje

The complainant agree^miised 'without casts, anlaa waited was-peace.

i STOPPINQ .111iMidbael Kenny summ

tnr lAUflive lantnikffe andilr. IP. A. Murphy, oycrtor, appeared tor

Oto complainant aald there w&3 a platform THE ALLEGED CUSTOM-HOUSEnear hiaftouee, and the deTehdant wa3 dancing FRAUDS IN 8LIGO. 'on it on: the 00th August; complainant went ,out to-stop the musk] wd^ *$«**** MAGISTEEIAL INQUIRY AND Acbuced him and then assaulted bim; he made <?EOn?T«. n,nntn>, w^V jifWrn. jitrtick him ra thefaco. . OCV^UCA I.and nearly Ibit the nnwr 0

•Cross-eramincd by Btr. Murphy—Tni» piivform was on the publi* road, and tibere iwas Thomas Wa crowd around it; the,defendant was dancing1 Customs. <?lliand ho (complainant) Went but and put A stop ,. . %r 'v • y' -^ M. ,._

J—* „_ .» ;„»: Mansion Hoito break down the platfthat waa used on the! ocomplainanVe house; id<

Ued defendant an !aa(t, and eaid that hitatner.wtw m ciiomnei

Mr. Murphy aaid ih!afather; had aa obrjecticwaa in the centre of 0and dancing frightenedup the* road.

Mr. Bourke—How di¦Complainant—He m

The!defendant was fined 6s. and co&ts. '¦ - I j DJRiUNK NNBSS.. . ;Edmond Grant for drunkenness at Mullina-'

vat vas&tiBd 10B. 6d. and!costs.Sergt. ; CDonoeJl preferred two obargC3 of

drunkenne£3 against Joint * McCan-n, of Mu!Jlinavat. '. Tho defendant Vfho did not •appeax;was fined 5s. in eacV case; i

David Holden, for inebriation, was fined 5ojBergt. Collins Bummo)ue<l Jeremiah Costclloo

the defendant waa druJie mvw rn<jWTHs» BTOP*: W oewaaat, wna ; Tvm«»pnRTTTtSv O.V Tim? TWTR-P nu ;was a iwitn«s» ifl • oaaft Jtor ;th» Crown, «nd fee 1 iM»l»rUBlTICH« OF T&W JXKE OFosoertiilned that the friend* of th» otrher ode1 ' . KOBFOLK.induced: him. io take* artpk witli A view M '¦ . < ' _ ' IiOBdon, Thnrtto."f i&a SFtSSd cU» w« impowd. i »»*» « ^rfolk b»- been ord d j.

Bdwaird Ki>ox! w«* »!uBiffljpDed iby eerieant ponthfc . jrest, firing to a drill canybt >bUeCollinsifor drunkeonesi eU faknacow. It VM attending the 'armj* manoeuvre*. ¦ ;hi* third deUn uency, «lia h» wa* fined l<ta. fiEITJSH; BA1ELW1AT 'TSLWRSQ EfEDENB

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«nce df DUtriot OmpetJereuiteh OotteUoe A39Ui X\m«. . i •

' Mr. F, A,' Murphy,

Mr. Gr*er itrttdl*tWpq«lU >ri; to go on iritlcSrt* to* *6 nit <n'o•hnrM n |h> AteqFtob00 <OSt Uffs ' xfitr TWMj" BvvOp i e d <mTin*yinjhli AtJ^.ho^^r*1ft; 0E oOrk*«ila tbhf]h*m1*m>4h««Srrcmtm; amUtMt-W^Viifrotu'a p niq tt^rii

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i delightful waltz. .Daniels of .th<i prchestel per. wer6 in j gs]«i appreciated by j bicycle, r

ith equal ac- their services were needed, and got Kdely andMandoliriea," two or three other men to launch a 'boat, whkfhery attractive they did at great danger to themselves, as therebutod by me was a nasty sea running at the time. Al-together

two very QKracuve ttjey didct .Contributed by the wasanastyried is a galop, and Q ^ 5.^^ejt parts with spirit , t,ut ?or whas :Mi. Scott again ; tai0 -to tell

! audience by her ;c; the Deodar," and 'a encore, with that <rte so!o " The Jewel j pnvr R . -,Ihaving sang " Jim jFUNERA]

1 capital efcyle , waa •to " KKtppear, and Ihe fun%.Rooney's Barid, j.p cf siM miich so ia fact JJ . J __ rr

Southpait Cernetery on Monday. A servicewas conducted by the Rev C H Hatfield, theVicar, in 8t. Philipr'R Chutrh, which thedeceased had regularly attended einca he

ty ¦ irvoicn me com- u> >» «HUHIIwhich Mr. G

lie visited the latter lOr • Mr. E.>d it waa only a >bog w ' . ,_ *\h mud and weed*. ^

ie. a'h',™Sn< '.rubb, Mr Iy gevo the order >ae borrow Brow

tho JScaritbriLeague, Mrs.

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id Mn». Alo <k Orabb,rubb, and MI M HolboroW* who attended at the churchavevide were—Mr. Cburles, T. E. Williams. Mr. J. G.man of the Conservative Club.

sbottotn, representing the Orf Guatdians, of which Mr. Gruer; tho Rev. W. Griffiths. M[tfs McClure, repreienting 8cai

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TbaOnad aaA PeUi JaMri ot aia CitT ot WxatCwi w01fca eaiM «i TMi t'etoek • a, on tto Cit/Crown day. ,

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WERFORD . Ofi 'HALF ACENTURY AGO,

(From the NE\7S File ol February 22, 1850.)

HUNTING.The Marquis of Waterforri had a fox hunt

at Newtown, KUraactbpmas, ilast Thursday.Poor Reynard made a faimou&'fun of, it , givinghounds aud horses gallaint speed from Slieve-namernagh to Croughbarie, where the valiantold fellow earthed. j The run waB one of aboutsix miles through a stiff and dangerous country.There was scarcely, a single check during theentire run, and both houbds and (horses dashedover the country with amazing quickness.

CORONER'S INQUESTOn Friday evening last the body of Daniel

Hogan, who bad been missing since the nightof the 14th nit., was foujnd in the river oppo-site the Custom-house Quay. ' Jas. Delahuuty,Esq., Coroner, v?aa quic^ In attendance, and ajury was at once empanuelled to hold an in-quest. The deceased was roaster of the ismack" Victoria;" The other ] hands composing thecrew of tha vessel were two men named Cole*man (mate) and Gibbons; and from certaincircumstances which transpired of a suspiciousappearance it was considered necessary to sendto Passage after the vessel (wjiich had pro-ceeded down the riveti bound; for Cork) forthese two men. The Coroner issued the neces-sary orders to that ' effect, and adjourned theinquiry until the following' day. The smackhad put to sea before thle messenger reachedPassage, consequently the two men sent forwere not ij oithcoming. pn Saturday ihe juryre-aBsembled in the Mayor's . Office, whenseveral witnesses cere examined, from whoseevidence it appeared tbj at the deceased badbeen drinking, and was under the influence ofliquor on| the evening! he became miaaing.It also appeared that a bad feeling existed be-tween the deceased an<3 i cpleman, Who wasat one tim 3 heard to say (hat if the deceasedhad not get the vessel be would have it him-self ; they quarrelled on board the vessel thenight the deceased was lost, and Coleman usedoffensive language towarj is Hogan, tel'ing himthat " he was not fit to be the skipper of a pigtrough." The evidence, hWeyerj did not Bhowthat there; was any violence used, and thegeneral impression "wagj that the deceased,while in a [ state of etuponr from intoxication,fell over the low bulwarks of the vessel, andsank to ricb no mora alive, adding one more tothe already ice Icu'able catalogue of instancesof the unfortunate and fatal effects of indul-gence ii in toxicating drinks. After a length-ened inqui ry, the jury returned the followingverdict- —"'. Found drowned, but the jury cannotdecide from1 the evidence whether cccidontallyor otherwick"

i I EMIGRATION.The following advertisement appeared in our

issue of; abcjve date :— ,First!Spring Ship.—From W ateriord direct

to New, Totk.—The superior; Regular . Packet,the " Dowries," David Oopdv,' commaader, tosail on 17th March* being} only her fourth voy-age since che was built : She i has . alreadymade quick1 and successful passages to NewYork, in twenty-two dajsj and landed her pas-sengers all In good bealtb,jwithout a single caseof sickness 'on board, owing to the care andattention on the "captaia | in command. Anample supply, gratis, of meatj bread, oatmeal,tea aud sughr, tobacco- and water—also medi-cine and fuel during the voyage. : For passage,immediate application to M. Coughlau'o Emi-gration Office, 73, Quay i-Measro. J. ¦& M,Walsh, 17, Graving Batik i or to the captain on

A MAN STARVED AND SUFFOCATE DTO DEATH.;

"We have received a long^ report of an inquest

and poat mortem examination* held intne Dun-garran workhouse on Vrfcdneaday, the 27thult., on viev; of the body of a tnan, name un-known, before T. Dennshy, [Esq., coroner,assisted by P. C. Howled, | Eaqi,; R.MI Weregret we Ci.nno't publish |$q evidenca. in ex-tenso, but we fiubjoin 'a portion, which. e±plain3all : . J :

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\ - i ' • "! \\Johanna Keanesworn— About seven o'clock

that mornirig ahe saw' the man ; lying- near aditch iu a bohreen near hear .house at JJallycui-lane ; she asked him had | to pnything to sayto her that she might communicate it to thepriest, to which he was unable, ^ to 1, reply > wit-ness shortly! after saw . the ¦ Be^. JeremiahHalley, P.P., and the Revi Mr^Mooneyj C.C.,coming towards them, when ; the formeranointed htm, and the latter sent for a i warmdrink; a jng of tea was procure*from a neigh-bouring farmer (William McQtath), of. Whichhe was enabled, to ^a^oft : fro ! spoonsful! ;Mi. KcManns, asaiatantf af airdianiol iho union,sent two meb (Fi^eratdjjadd! Troy) tj ith/Hcoffin and horsa arrd drayl- th,© mjanI oos! putalive into the:coffin ? ond,FitZfl«^d7v7^ aboutplacing the lid on it, but [wfae>3; ]feggea ofhim not to smother him ; on her, entreaties hed8aiaUd| and placed.th© lid near the cofjui onthe dray. ' ' ¦ . - ; , ' - : : : : M- ' ! ": - : . ¦>

Constable O'Sfaea deposed that tie waa pro-iceeding to the place where he heard the manwas found, and that he met JheloVtiy with thecoffin on it, CDd the lid cpwriag it[ tho mentoId hlm:h0 38 d0a!J.i"^- : . ; ' !; \ ] \ - ¦ . .:Mr. Ford, workhouse master, j deposed thathe was not inline house when the m n arrived,but on hie (Mr. F.» arrival be:proceeded tothe hospital arid took tfi© man out of the coffin ;Pr. Clarke applied the usual remedies;; theman opened his mouth', gasped three or, fourtimes, and immediatelylexpirei i i j I , jDt. Clarke aworn~He found \ the lupga, I

heart] and other viscera : of 'deceased 8<bund vbut there waa not) a vestige;: of food in thestomach. ' : j

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accelerated by th<? injudicious and; inhumancondnct i of the porters, Fitzgerald and Troy,by placing the lid on the coffin while the! manwas alive." ii

A .NEW WAY TO PAY TAXES.From'1 informations eworn by Thomas Tobin,

Grand Jury CeBS collector, and his wife, at thePoKce Office, it appears thati our city was, ODlast Saturday evening, the scene of a robberyand outrage which, for barefaced effrontery,ondcool daring, stands unparalleled tince the; dayaof the j celebrated Freney. • The facts of thecase, as embodied in the informations, are asfollow :-j—About eight o'clock on the eveningin question a rather respectably dressed mancame to; the residence of Tobin, in High street,and requested to see him ; he was ushered up-stairs ; by Mrs. Tobin \o where her husbandwas arrangin g his books and accounts. TheBtranger entered the room and closed the doorafter him. ^

For .what place are you going topay me?" inquired the tax-collector. The newcomer answered by drawing from his pocket-not any of ^he coin of the realm, as a tax-payer should 1 have doce—but a real bona fidepistol, cocked, capped, and ready for blood-letting, ; The tax-man, who, no donbt, has inhis time surprised1 many a men by the sud Jeuappearance of a bailiS, now felt himself in Grather | awkward quandary. The stranger,taking advantage of the astonishment he created,walked lover to the table, seized oc» all the taxbooks, and expressing his pleasure at being eoclosely ficqnainted with them, very deliberatelyplaced ihem in tho fire and stood sentry overthem until they were completely consumed.After accomplishing this feat he quietly turnedto the inaeter of the mansion (who, from realfear, eu>od almost as stiff and cold as Lot'swife after her transformation) and politely re-quested to have the pleasure of relieving himof the responsibility of keepipg any money hemight jbave about hirr . Poor Mr. Tobio,being desirous to oblige, as far as possible, sofascinating an acquaintance, without any hesi-tation unbuttoned the pocket of his unmention-ables, and drew therefrom ; a canva9 bagcontaining about five pounds, which he de-livered up to his now friend, r?ho very placidlypocketecLthe amount, and then, in the blandeatmanner] requested to be lighted down stairs byMr. Tobin, uho, of course, (joncplied '. 'i heythere pirted; The informations ore si'ent coto whether they shook hands land promiead tomeet again, but it is urittien ini them that Mr.Tobin, ~Bb.ortly after, called hio wife, eaymg,"Cathefioe, Catherine, run, citsr that man,~the books are burned and jwe are ruined."Catheriiie did as directe-1, bnt when she reachedthe street he of the pistol nap '* amongst the-misslng.l" Hor/ever, if our reidero refer to the« Hue ajad Cry" they will find in that widelycirculated journal a description of him so falland accurate that it must, w4 feel confident,ere long lead to bfo discovery. There thomatter rests for the present.

FE0M MLFOfeP TOIWATEEFOEI

In vier^v of the fact- that the (jreal West-emHailway ' Oompany are about to launch twosplendid! steamers for their crostj-Ohannei ser-vice, the follofring extract taken from " TheIWlaterford News," of Friday evening, J-anuarySOtih, 185jt , cannot fail to interest our naubiealreaders—f Though we always felt confidentthat direct communioation "between tihis partol Ireland and Wales should be re-establ&hed,¦we are gratified to say that by the exertions ofthe gentlemen who have taken a lively interestin the matter, it is likely to be consummatedsooner than is to bo expected. /We learn thatfour sidfr wheel steamships, each of 350 b.p.,are now (being constructed in Glasgow for theproposed line, and ihey will proWbly be com-pleted |n nine months. It is confidently.anti-cipated tihat they will make the passage infive haur^ from Milford to Passage, where wehav-e heard the station for ¦this-; harbour is to be.The record go&B on to aay-rfA. meeting has

lately (i854) taken place- at the terminus of the<Jreat eStern, London, comprised of the direc-tors of' the Great ; Weitern, Sportlb iWale3, the.Waterford *ad Kilkenny, and the Wtaterfordand Limarick Bailway Oomparliesv for the pur-pose of improving the means of communica-tion between the South/of Jreland >and iWiales,Bristol, i Chelthenham, Gloucester and I/)ndon .

It ha$ (been unanimously ie3olved-to estab-lish at once powerful fiBst;cla33 6teameii3 'be-tween 3£i)[ford Haven and Wafcerdtord, totallyindiependen't of the GwernitXOTit, iwlho, ofcomae, must eventually give to, these vesselsthe mails, as the d!eliyery i ofj letter^ in theSouth of. .iTeland -wil : be^ jaaterially expedited'iiy eeverpllbours through thisi -communication.

.The agreement hes been igped by C. B. M.Taltwt, ¦ 'Esq., 'MJP '.,_ Obairman of the: South• VfiaUs ConTpanyj; C^aile3 B^ssplI,.iEsq., -MvP.,rOhaaianan |x4r trio fGJreat (VTeatern; Earl ofG-lengall, j<^aiiman j of. *h& ij ^Waterford andLlmeorick; ';and Josiah iBates, Esq., of the Wa-terford ancl Kilkenny, Oompanjr.

•How history 'has irepeaied itself ! To-day theMilford rciute is Ahei leading1 j featiure dn thedevelopment; <?f our cross-tphanTiel traffic justS3'it was (fifty years ago,- and it is only I)e1ngsettled n'nvr '

A claim for . £500 . compensation has. beenlodged with the Clerk: oft the l^ewcastle iWe3tDistrict Coiincil on behalf of Constable Patk.'Kibnurry,. who ii alleged *to j ^ave been in-jur ed while jdischarging hi3 duty, in NewcastleWest. j : | ; 11 I j

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Sich as Mr. Carnejie now is, there was,.neyerth3le33, one terrible day in his variedand eventful, career , when ruin stared him inthe f ace. This w63 July Gth, 1892, say^,"T.'A.T.," wib'en there broke out the great.Btrikeof toe Carnegie Steel Oompany's employees at•the 'Homestead 'Works, near apiittstmig. Neverin the whole (history of labour war* has iiherbbeen a fight so bitter. The strikers murderedi£i. Oaraegie'e mAnacer, and would have mur-dered Mr. Carnegie Jiimself, if they could havejot >at him. A3 it was, thoy had to content)henxselve3 witlh ranging him in effigy. Begu-;ar siege was laid to;.the ^reat Tvorks, with theivowed intention <of 'burning them to thefround. The, besie^r3 -us&d cannon. So didhe defenders. The Hatter htd also taken the

precaution k> surround >tho entire, pnemieesi-i^ith |ive elecirio V7jte.

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IA. force of Pinkerton'a det«cctiva3 hired by 1( Sarnegie tried to force their way/ through flh.6strikers and raise -the Beige, 'but after -a battleall day they weTe corii|jell©d to surrender them-s >lve3 prisoners, with a loss of seven 'killedaid thirty wounded.j After ' this viotory thenen redoubled Ih&ir ^Corb?. (Blaiing toil was6] >rayed on the worksj. A" foidorn. i hope " ofm,en, with india-rubber cloves and ! insulatedpiier3, [ advanced under cover of darkness andcut the " live '' wire entanglement in severalplaces; But ju st in tlie nick of tim&: the Siatomilitia; arrived I in foxj ie, and tfhe great 'wdrkswere saved. Tho alegvs lasted six doyB, fromJi ly 5[.h to July Uth j during which, eighteenpersons wore killed outrigh t, and niore. thanon 3 hundred wounded. : : . ' ;

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The beautiful weather with which laot (Week•was ushered dn, emboldened us !bo hope that we!were in for an Indian summer. . Sad indeed thatthe lhope lias noi been fealiieed. It ¦was'deUghi/-full" fine on Sunday,. Monday, ansd .Tuesday oflast week.- On Wednesday <a Ihigh wind aweptacross line i'bay. iand ever since the sea has: beento&sed, so ih-ab ifc' has been impossible to enjoythe pleasures,of boating. !

Poir 'the present the angler must possess ihissoul in patience. Great eohoaLs of mackerelare in the bay, (bub until the. billows subside,fishing is out of :bhe question.

Some of our local ispoitemen have ^turnedtheir .'attention to shooting instead, and we arepleased to say the prospects tfor the season, justnow opening, are exceptionally good. £toe ofthe cracks of the •'WlaterfOTd and Tramo re G-unOlub3 shot 74 brace of snipe and a duok one dayf.hia \v<>ft1t

A numtber of Kilkenny golfers oame ttiexe on |Sunday, and had a right <goa<i d!ay tat the links.

Sunday was an exceptionally quiet day here.It was 'beautifully fine in 4he morning, but asthe day waned, clouds crept un from tine, south-west and just as, the people in Waterfoild werepreparing to come out i>y the 4.30 o'clock train,a s-toan of nain and thunder and lightning brokeover the town. It lasted just long enough toprevent' the usual crowd of /Wiaterford visitorsfrom putting in -an appearance.

The "marries ", (have left, and the place is allthe poorer! Mr. , .Piper has dropped his 'anchorat the Old Qaable, close to Waterford, and (therehe intends to remain for 4he winter peason.Owing entirely "to the bad -weather, he liad not

. as profitable a time as one could wish atOn and. after Sunday, untii luitber notice, une

tMaase^here will ibe ¦at 8 o'clock and 11.30 o'clockOanon Ctoffey arrived home -this week-, after

his annual holiday.'. Tho Uneeda iHall Oompany announce >& concerton Wednesday in aid of the lOqal Fund for thepoor. 'The object is a deserving one indeed ,and we hope to find a full house.

At -the Grand Hotel Concert Jffii>'l the Water-ford Instrumental Society fwill giwtiheir -secondand the concluding concert for t!he season. Asplendid programme has been arranged, and nodoUbt _ Mr. J. Jaurphy's enterprise will beappreciated in a practical manner.

Mr. Burke, jun.,.lxa 3 qiCte xecovexed from theeffects- of his .m'obor.Mcycil'e accident at GroveHe'was motoring with his. father in the Tramoredistrict thi5; week. ,

8ome exciting billiard matchc^^ere playedat' ;the Grand Hotel thia week, arfd were wit-j fpaij ed with (great interest by many spectators.v&ij r.'li. J. Murphy lhas been .busily- engagedduring the week clearing away the dej>ris oftbe% stand, and carefully putting aaide ill' theroafing/and iron which wiil come in veryihandyneat year. It is very prdbable he will erect aconoreto stand, oa tho C03t of making concreteat Trampre 1 is very mudb less lihan it would bein.lfl.nfl

tt2>Uf»GCii^a£r» Wo^oo.The wirfd biowa half a gale, dead in 3hore,

and the inseparable Tain instead of falling per-pendicularly as tine laws of gravity 'wouldnaturally lead us to expect, has adopted analmost norozontal metihod of descent, particu-larly disagreeable to the pedestrian, whose mostagile manoeuvres witih has umbrella are whollyinadequate to intercept 'the two-fold element—air ^and water—as it dodges 'beneath the rim ofhis straining canvas, violating oven—androughly so- the sacred precinct3 of his person.These dismal iharbingers of 'approachingwinter, fortunately, spared us on Sunday . last,the occasion of toe unveiling of the EdmondPower Memorial. The 'townspeople, countryfolk, and excursionists assembled in strength inthe 'Pork, and were addTes3ed toy d>r. Henebery,Colorado. With ibis usual impressive delivery.Dr. Henebery launched forth an the vernacular.He dissipated (the false impressions we'Irishlive under, with xegard to (Bncllish excellence.He ¦warmly congratulated Irishmen on 'havingsuch sterling ancestora ;as Edmond Pov/er totransmit to: their children &o nobly—throughDeath's gloomy portab—the sacred cause oftheir country. But he deplored the sloth ofthose children, who in the *aoe of suoh laudablesacrifices lived like drones in a hive. !He ex-horted .libeni; once for «ill to be up iand doing, toshake off ihe lebHai ry that enfifaved them, «ndby iook or oy crook regain Ihe *hard % foughtground •which during the lapse ¦ of the last halfceatury they lhad yielded to tho foe.Mr.. Thomas power, TJ.iD.C., in a fitting speechproposed a vote of thanks to Dr. Henetery.lir. IThomas O'Connor, O.TJ.O.C, and otherscame forward to express ithedr.j rreatr pleasureat this first movement to requite the localheroes of "93, whose names -would, otherwisescarcely survive ^another gieoieration.The unveiled mpnument was (jreatl y admired.The dUBcriptdon figures on one side in Irish, andin Englisin on tne other. The (workmanshipand design -are highly creditable to. Mr. iM'odloy,and form not tha least ornament to the vI>erk,which jNature and iAxt have1 already co lavishlyadorned. ' IiBain, snow, or hail, excursionists do not iridhto mis3 a trip tq.iD&njjatvan.' - The ;jWtp.terfordand iPermoy: contingents on Sunday, in spit© ofthe lowering skyj were in. large numibers. ] (A,company of " red coate " put in sa eppearanco,and made the town look pretty .lively <as thejrmarched in squads oi Uveaty iand -thirty throughthe atreefs. : ¦ ¦Any craft that TVas in the vioinity on Sunday,fortunately sought a Qraven v>f ycfugev 'before itwas too late. : A steamboat land- lo«il vessel t^okadvantage of: the evening's tide, and dhougih rhhesea was running unusually high/ under the [in-fluence of bhe> freshening ¦wind, reached the quayin safety. (Had they jemain^d at the^Pool jforthe night, a=t was jntend'edy they would most•probably nave fthared. the fate of 'me unfortunateMcresDv, who^e eh^wjvs*. bvdk <?mbed<ie<i inthe rocka 361^3 a; eolcmn Varning to all .rriari-uera to .make tho mo&t tof ;-their opportunitiesend leave . nothing, (to ohanoe-.- . ' ; , ' \The great |ale of 23rd «f < January, 1802, | re-ferred to faJast. week'a "Newta," Is ia .infiniorable;gaW in. tho annato iof :J>unfiarvan, and one withwhich the .mosA harrmring reniisusicen&s of .theold. townspeople are ia3sociateS. Th«l loaa of the1 " Spah' Jaho," % -vesaot. <\shich. Ayafr driven;. ontho (bar, took iplace beneath ihe very ©yes of a.helpless crowa, which ;oa?embl&d on;the stage.No 'boat could j aj>proac(b. bf it. ' . Tho | anightybillow3 on the !bar lifted: . ¦tbo vessel ' on their ,<>refts, end lushjbag,«n.it !ptward»!*h© OUnnigar,1'efi'.lhor io ¦cxa h 'down on the-ii'ard Band. The•<!vew.; /were not only: lost, to a, roan, but <fcherrjblodiQa yr ixsi) repovfired,-wew irorribly mutilated.Spfaia have Ibeen very phnity during tto week.Whan dark .clouds gainer out at eea; sprata arecaught in great j -shoals at Ardrnore and by thecpast towards. Youghal. ThuaDungarvani peoplehavft one more trusty indioauon at rainyweather .added to the Ii^t. 'When.:?.fresfli ; alive "mesoundi throjuigh the street^ watorpfoofa aredinned, and preparations afe . made- lor thedownpour which '.shall ineviba'bly lollqw. | :(The *' Coons," assisted by some of the localtalent, gave 'an' entertainment in the Town Hall

OTQ Thursday and Friday nights. iA. lull toouseoa 'both : occasions gave them a substantial"wind-oiji " to their Dungarvan visit.

The wtirk at the " look out " has been 'lookedup since; [the order wa3 made to that effect !bythe UBban Dtistriet Council. Instead ol thenarrow illttle (platform of ancient days, where to•walk with, nailed • boots risked a ineader intothe . strand, we have a -broad, roomy! plateau,which] in coming seasons, ¦will ibe invaluable to'boating |>artie3 and all concerned.

(With ia!.few seats and ii little " top dressing " itI could j 'be very easily made a dangerous rivalof the :• present Park. 'Its position would bedeemed .jpreferaible by many, as it affords a

i hipMpr I viftw tA craft enterine and leaving thequay, i-svith numerous other advantages.

In. Bain's."Guide to Waterford," we read:—" Stiradibiilly ia a neat one-street village at therespectful distance of half a mile from tho sea.Villages I of one street are generally more sanitarythan those embracing joye-waya. Stradb£.llyCave is' delightfully situated, and the cliff -walksshould bring ihealth and vigour to the lot of theStradbally tourist. Unlike seaside resortsStradbaLlv sports foliage and vegetation of thebesb kimd, independent of the witlheririg effectswhich 1 follow seaside plantation., Stradbally,though; tynly possessing about fifty houses, wa3once so , important a3 to possess an abbey forAugustiikian Friars, which stood 'near .-where thonew R.' iQ; OJiureh h&s been erected. Dr. Rylan d,in his history, saya the '"White iFxvax was ithe lastof the iAhigustin'tans. This must be a mistake,as the tf White Vdoar," whom ihe calls (Friar, was

1 P.P. of IStiadbally -in 1700j iand tho Friary wassuppressed a century -and a ifralf previous. Thi3"White Vicar," PJP. in 1700 was dhot by Capt.MoThooruas, in 1700, of course in fulfilment of theEenal -Laws. No parish priest officiated hereafter thfit event till 1723, the duties meantime<being performed by the P.P. of Kilrossenty."

" The, National Schools, -which were erectea byPierse jB arron, 'Esq., in 1808, toave just ibeen re-paired,) mid appear neat and comfortable. TheConvent School, lately built by the Sister3 ofMercy pare, is a h,and3ome structure. iConventand scatols aro situated in close proximity tothe chiirch. The appearance of all, when therepairs which the church, J3 undergoing atpresent, j ,Jhall have :been completed, will he veryattractive. There are two ogham stones in avalley m>ar a well at the ea3t of Stradbally."

The Convent of the Sisters of Mercy at Strad-bally finds healthy and profitable employ-ment for quite a number of worker3, vf liS arechiefly ^iigaged in the manufacture of all classesof hosiery. On week day3 it is a veritable bee-hive, and the good nuns [are to be congratulatedon the >ucces3 of their labour. " IndustriesConvent *' will well repay a visit, 'as the goodsturned oat are excellent!

Cane] Pco&pams'Yio.

Friday, 25th September, 1903.March, " A Grip of a Friendly Hand "; selec-

tion, "Kie Gondoliers " <OT the King of .O^ara-taria); •' >valtz, " Flower |of Love "; euphoniumsolo, "Alice, where, art I Thou? "; bam dance*" PantimVe." !

'(¦Sunday,,27th September, d903.Qua'drittle, " La Fille | de M'adame lAngot ";

fantasia, ! "Minstrel Echoes "; waltz, "Wood-land -Flowers "; cornet sqlo, " Katfhleen 'ifiavourlneen "; Jj olka, " Sweet Eaventeen."

Oruesday, 29th (September, 1003.March,] "' Peace with Honour "'; selection,

"Sa-n Tqy " (or the Emperor's OKTI); Spanishwaltz, " iucazar "; cornet solo, " Kallamey ";barn dance, "tfnele Tom'3." iFinale : 4'St.Patrick's Day."

Conductor:—lilr . J. Barnes . B.lf.

¦| Cappoqulip fJottoc.We aro getting the short, dull , da?k days

again, atj d everything |is ibeginning to daokcheerless,! unless 'before the real winter is uponus that Something will [turn up to -relieve thegloom of most of the people's byes.

The police should do ]something to preventmischievous youngsters j from throwing aroundcrackers and coloured lights on the streets everynkrht. for if. for example, a spirited ihoree tookflight and that some one got killed the publicwould most certainly lay the blame on theConstabulary, who are looking on at .this •con-duct nignfc after night, and won't check it. Iti3 moat extraordinary. There i3, of course, noeffort on|jt he part of these children's parentseither to s|se that they Tvonld conduct themselvesproperly dn the streets, oic get home at -a propertime and hot be such a nuisance. Some of themcan remain on the streets until after ten o'clockand do as they please, i

Taiicv./ c:o£oo.Mr. C. iMorrissey, ijun , who has been on a

visit to ihis father in town for 4be past week,left Saturday evening laat for Dublin, the cityof his-'.Adoption. Mr. C. jMorrissey, sen., is anold 'iiihaWtant of the ttown, iand has a'hvaya en-,joyed a 'fair shara of local ipopularity.

5t ia wto nearly -bwo inpnths sine© the decresfor £6,000 was obtained against the Tallowtraverse^ iand on last Saturday ¦Hhe last of ^ theevictions, co far as tha shopkeepers implicatedare concerned, took place. Quite a (number ofpolice cattle iiy 'the nine o'clock a.m. train fromCappoquih, who"/vmth, ojthei? lErom t&LUenogh,protection ¦ neceisaTy toj the ©vdcting party.Theii e rfioeo, "toweveT, jwere not ffequired, 03Mx. J. j ; IWalah had piwiioualy removed allhis effects- to his edster's- uflac© at ifountfair; thefamily, |iaid aleor.ieft . h© jlhouse,. ep that it wasmerely a wplk-over ifor- tihe law par$y.

This is rt-very fine licensed Ibou^o, Trhich (Mir.W'flbh b j CVUQU iny>rovod durrog his torai vfoccupaf^ou: JChe interesll ot ;it iwasjpurchaafidaomd . few . ycara ago* (by Mx. D. O'lteofle, ,thoplaintiff! in i thb matter, ^ho ground lent iboingpayable; t<> ;the Duk© of ^Devonshire. It was,therefore, -ifet the euit of ilr. OTEeeffo that thislast evififcioh haa hnaued. i

It had been expected that /£hb eviction wasto take- p] &ie; but nobody knew the «xaot day,¦with the result, that very few people were intown. ¦ ! ; j ; ;:Tha proceeding was a aaere anatter ol lo-rm'.There waa neither excitement or iotfiieit-takenin it, AHd-.^verytbing passed; off . very quiet'ly.The police j left for home- in tho evening. Dia-trict Inspector Heard waa in command. iIt appears that the cervices of come of tfherural postmen are to be dispensed; with, ahdthe town tioistmaa who has -been in ifl-je setvkeof. the iG,P.O. lor, UM <poBt lourteeti years will.have in future to cover Bome-of tht rural.dis-tricts, in addition to Ihis: cuatomanr dirties.witnout any increase- in hig' ealary. /Cbis is. <&&-would thinxj rather harViToai Mr. iBd|w^rd Ddtno.van,, who. Jj Jto 'bttoa »ucih, id*kmg time in theservice, and |wbo haa 'boen <a good and faitftfulpUolio aerv^irt. ' ¦'¦ ' '¦ .. \- . , . . - ;: Alts.' J:j J. 'peechar, \D|,O., rlfeootfal it. 'Sent *woof hdr daughters to achovl «t Olapbam, LondoJj,on lest Fp l df i y . ifas,Beeoberoot»klewtthatthelocal schc ols 'ate hot sufficieixtlj' «p-4o-date, andarc tralhef 'fiijtiquated for the teaching of herchildren iin ; accordance wltj f present day ir<e*qnircmenisj j s J ; ! i 'Mr. «n4' WPS- (Bichard OHJrady, of CarrjgednHojuse, Tall<w have gone to yougbal where tihayintend to Temiaid lor a moatb. IMr. ¦OXJrady[ waa married, last spring to Hies Atkins, daughter! of Mx. (RJ A.jAtkins, ol Ootki if ao maa aeewtary(to the Cork Iijternatdonal Exhibition ia 190Q. ; ,

Miss [Fanuy lOroker who airrived fro m Dublinlast Thursday .will occupy' ; iGlanatore Houfieduring her stay. , , ; . i

Mss Walsh, of Belfast, dsi staying with heraunt, Mrs. OTDrificoll, iN.T., <it Curraglasi, on afew weeks holiday. . i : |

The village of Ourraglass,- a; few miautei' walkfrom the town westward, .wj3 at, one time avery prosperous aad busy place. This was whenthe great families of the Gxlmibletou's and theCroker's were in ithe zenith <d their wealth andpower. These families; emplcyed large numbersof people of the artisan and 'labouring classes,so that at that time the population wa3 fifty-foldwhat it is to-day. : : . '; '

Nearly every trade was rep resented, includingbutchers , carpenter , coop<|r3, tailora, shoe-makers, nailor3, stone-cuttirra, weavers, etc.,etc. All have vanished, 62,ve ITV-O, who still¦survive—the solitary : representatives of twofast -decaying trades—Mt. Gewge IWillis, cooper,and M.r. John iCadaeon, sad«ller.

More is the pity lor Currnglas3 is one of tholovelieert places ia Ireland, -and also' one of thomost healthy. The wealth] .and profusion ofsylvan grandeur 'Which the ' tLisnabrin portionaffords cannot ibe surpassed. The Crokerdemesne, with its 'beautihil and well keptshrubberies .and rippling tirooks, is exceed-ingly 'beautiful; and the shady '"•Mall,"with" its neatly kept cottagts 'on one side and1clear, gently-rolling stream;on-the;other, addto .these a delightful -view of the tnaost picturesquescenery wherever the eye turns , and you have apanorama of scenic 'beauty on which- one mustinevitably love to linger. •

Our Edltor'o (fornor.The "special" •from Waterford, at 9.40 a.m.,

for iOlonmel Bace3 is the subject of much com-ment, and we have received, at least, a; dozenletters asking if we can eicplain. the enigma.Frankly we must admit that -we cannot fathom,on this occasion, the depth* of officialism. Aspecial excursion train, a3 ire understand it, isa train at reduced rates, intended to facilitatethe public. The " special " to Clonmel wasclearly not run for that puipose.' (Why?j

Just let us explain. -There 'is an excellent trainat J0.15 a.m., which .reached X^lonmel atj 11.11.Why 'then the 9.40 " ep&cial? " Surely a"special," if run at all, should be started atabout 12.30, aj tbs fiMt ra«;: was ivot timed tostart until 2J5. '¦ • ¦ ' ,

Waterford sent a 'big contingent, to the! races,and we are pleased to learrf fioan the pushing!hon. secretary, 'Mr. Mulcahj', that the meetingwas in every &ense a succei*.

True, despite " Irish Times" criticism, the-favourites were not very mufth in evidence, andthe 'handicapper , no doubt , will, on this acca-¦sion, escape 'Press criticism.Thistlethorn mare was rettrmed by the (bo<?^ie3aa an 8 to 1 Chance. Twenty.to 1 against wouldbe more like the real price. ¦ _ jMT. Martin J. Murphy tell3: us that he intends

to erect a fine concrete staiijd in place of thewrecked structure. M J. is ;iot in .the Iea3t bitdismayed at his last t>it of, hard liick. "Theelemcnto," he said to ua yeste?day, "have beatenme up to dho present, 'but i my time is novzcoming. I am going to ib&i'e a concrete; race-course. The sea can do that1 no injury, end the•wind' I need not trouble about in 4uture.":iMr. Ilurphy ha* invited1 -lir. Bob Watera toinspect the course and advise him as to the classof stone that will best suit' Tramore meeting.Mr. Waters has kindly accepted the visit, andhe will be dn Tramore during the first week ofOctober. Mrs. Waters will probably accompanytho popular handicapper. • :iRe handicapping, some notss that appeared inthe "Evening News" of Saturday, were copiedinto the " 8porting Record,"; with the followingall too complimentary reference:—"(Writing intho ." Waterford Evening ¦N'«W3," the Editor,than (Whom there is no belter sportsman orstraightforward -writer in tho provinces."It as estimated that 'nearly iSOO iwill be realisedas a result of tbe'Yecent iBoa t Clu'b (Fete. .The Marquis of Waterford has returned iaCurraghmore, and intends ; to winter at theancestral manBion. j ¦ ; ¦ 1The eea has been raging •so bad for the pa3tfew days that the Strand <Twzd, Tramore, is nowone mass of stonea. Bathiiig'ds impossible atfull tide, and the waves an.' dashing over thestorm wall end-in to the field s beyond; .There isnow a minature bay between, the station andtho. Strand Road. ¦ \ ;

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courjocL Fon THE courjciLLonc

A large and representatiyo public meetingof the ratepayers of tho Carrick-on-Suir No. 3Rural District was held at Jamestown! on iSun-day last. The meeting-which waa convened byposter, was 'held for the pu|rpo3e of obtainingthe views of the ratepayers j in the Rj iral pte-trict on the proposed increases in Dr. Dwan'ssalary, and also to obtain from the ratepayersclear end definite instructions for the guidancoof tho whole body of Guardians of the RuralDistrict as to the course which they are topursue in the present and all future salary

Mr. Patrick O'iCarroll occupied the ohair,and Mr. Richard Gorman W03 appointed secre-tary to the meeting. ! !¦The District Councillors present having fullyexplained; the circunist&oces of -{foe « ?e? «fteja- somewhat lengthened di3cussioin|'th6 follow-ing resolution was unanimously agreed, anda oopy ordered to be sent to every i DistrictOounoDlor of the Rural District. I j4.—<Pxoposed by the Chairman, and secondedby Mr. Mdobael Doyle:—"That thig publicmeeting of the ¦ratepayers, oi the Oounly Xil-fceoay portion of the <Jarriok-iOn-Sair Union.after a full consideration ol .all t&e faefs of thacsae, hereby call on our irepra»entative3 toattend1 the Board in a 'body on tho 25th inst.and aupport Mr. OTBrien'« motion." Ii- Plropoasd by Mr. iN. Cbgfhlan, AO4 keoond-'ed by (Mr. R. Gorraan->?.1!h* la tha event oiany further increases of tfloioia^nlciftk'salaries¦being psopoaed later onl we'-eA'U' on ota} lepre''eentatives to vote in a bodj \ againet &£nie,-unless and until they c^ll a piljblic nwdiir/^ ofthe ratepayers exprosaly to corji iideT th'e quea--tion and obtain the eon sent'of 'that meeting i&the increase:" . . . | i .; , :. ; } . . ¦ ' ! ¦¦

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stfikirig dlBtance of our iarboux "bat ¦experien-rfed" flfshermen eay they are. "-hnj vering srouncl,''ottd may be expected o niakeip^Wcooj iepresence i«\i at any momen*. ; All ^ie 'iDuri-mocre Eaaffc ttad Passage boat* «ui* f a \imAino8*to give them « reception; and W;)*oetf nMtg 7"tako"*hejaitf. i : ^ i ' ! I i¦ .¦" I : ¦ : i l l !

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AGKi CULTURAL1 COLUMN

[From " The Farmers' Gazette."]

• •—o QUERIES AND REPLIES.

Laying I>3wn to Grass {Thuiles)—I have , afield ofi which a crop of (barley has 'been, cut.I want to let- it out into a pasture withoutploughing it j Do you 'think if I sowed grcCssseeds and harrowed them in at present theywould grow jand give a fair crop of new haynext year? There is a good deal of naturalgrass growing in it at present. What wouldbe the best Mnd of seed to sow? Answer—Sucha course as you suggest is not to be com-mended; it vouid be very bad farming to layaown a neia suan as you aesori be under tnecircumstance 3 specified . The presence of whatyou describe as " a good deafl of natural graso"is suggestive of anything but clean land, and¦there is no greater Wot- -upon Irish f armingsystems than the ¦practice of many of ourfarmers of laying foul land down to grasiEven under the best tillage conditions it is-no easy mater to secure a good sole of grfts*for a permrnemt pasture; how mu-ch mar-difficult therefore it would be to ensure satis-factory results by following a course such j asyou suggestPI Instead of adopting the courseindicated by (you, we would advise you to ha.vc-the land give a thorough autumn cleaning, j asrecently described in these columns, thenplough it upj and in the spring time sow downa corn crop jalong with, a suitable mixture !ofseeds. If you .think the land requires it. thefield should [be given a good dressing of ar t i-ficial manures in the spring. If you decide bnadopting our suggestions in the matter, iveshall be pleased to advise you in due cou rse¦as to the manurial dressing to give and theC£k{vl m ir tu r f l 4s\ <uvw

Top-dressing for Moory Meadow —Will youkindly suggest in an early issue of your "paperthe best artificial manure or manures to aptylyto a 15-acre low-lying {reclaimed 'bog) meado>.>H present it has become very mossy and theyield of hay this year was very poor , also saythe time to apply. Answer—Next month or«arly in November give the field a thoroughgoing-over frith, a sharp-tined harrow to tear¦up as much of the moss as possible. Th«napply at the earliest opportunity a top-dessingconsisting of 5 cwt. basic slag and 2 ctvt .ikainit per statute acre, and follow up this inthe spring with 1 cwtt. of nitrate oi soda and3 cwt. of common salt to be applied duringthe first' spell of fine weather that comes afteractive Errowtib. has commenced

Pony with Brittle Feat.—Please advise usto what is best to "be done with a pony to keepher hoofs from chipping; they are so bad thr*I find it hard to keep shoe3 on her. Sae i*•been out on: the grass since spring, nisnt. ;day, except! when being driver, in harness,which is all she has to do. Please say if beingout so much on the grass, which is very longand has scarcely 'been dry during the summei ,¦would cause them to chip. Answer—Brittlefeet are eongential, and little can be done inthe matter of treatment further than to huvethe animal carefully shod and frequent appli-cations to the surface of the hoofs of some oilymat erial ;

BREEDING FROM THE BEST

In the course of an address, which te deli-vered at a recent meeting of farmers on iheother side of the channel, Lord Londonderrytook special pains to emphasise upon those ofhis hearers interested in stock-breediag ;hcimportance of breeding bnly from the bestAs bis lordship very forcibly pointed oii itcost3 practically as muchjto feed an icYrnr a?it does to feed a superior animal , and the resultobtainable from! the two when they come to bomarketed id 80 very striking that it should nitf,;l to impress even the least observant.. One\ ery important point in favour of the higb-xlass animal, is that it is always in dernann ;at Vfair or] market it is always (he better-classon.maLs that are most sought for by dealers .HOY often [does it happen that when a marketis ever-stocked,, and numbers of animals havela tie returned unsold, the grea' majj rity ofihosu which fail to find a sale are the worstcf the animals offered? Ther* is a moral n• his , tnd it is one not.always adequately re-cogn '3 - l by those responsible for the breed-j nj j iJI the different classes of s '.j rk niel -w.'tha:"our country fairs and nxa:Kc ;«.

SHOPKEEPING FARMERS AS STOCKEXHIBITORS.

It is full time that a stop should 'be put tothe unfair: practice, now eo common and fre-quent at our country shows, namely, that menliving by trade' shppkeeping and other meansof livelihood, should be allowed to competewith small1 fanners of £20 and £80 valuations,because such persons may hold a few acres ofHand for their convenieaoe and pleasure raider4hese valuations. iTheJ&uperior circumstancesof -these people enable ! [them to keep a betterclass of stock ' than th'd poor men depending

ysolely on their land for !a| living, with the resultthat they bear off the prizes intended for thetoona fide : working (farmer. la it not a1*u»'

-as well as very unfairj that such men should4)6 allowed toj compete!for, and bear off , theprizes offered by the Congested District*! Board

.specially for icompetittyn by the email farmersof the'congested districts, and' also the nzesgiven by District ,Ckuncilfl for competition toyfianaere with! holdings of small valuationP Ehefact ol sudi men being allowed to compete

-syiththe das? of email lanmera for ; whom these. pidzea were iA^ 'i 000*®869 and iefceT8tiie latter ifrom entering their stock at flhows,thus nnDifiing 'the generous, purpwet ior,«W«m w^«»F8!iB^e3ii **w«ai. -.j . . ¦ • :. <

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.• A t t iuB-B& don jof the year compJainte are.ireauently nia<ie to us etyonX, butter not coping.-Sometime* complaint ' is that thai creamI bof a up liniqi. a j frothy mja'58 and refuses toi <flmm, wl&4in jjperk ses,:the butter peraistein not ^W|jew» "' Y«iw« &¦**** aw **

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things, a very:¦:0-/ .:.: '.\M[ - / : \ - :; | . - . . N :; ¦ j ; , i

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common source of t-rouble 'being -vfant of clean-lLness iin the ntilk vessels ; I thia' encooiTagesthe development- of the various forms of .bac-teria whidh. are well known to be inimical tothe proper ripening of the cream i and the pro-per separation of the butter fat from the otherconstituents of the cream or miiTk. Anotherfruitful cause of complaint on this score is the(habit which some people have of filling upthe chums too much . When MIR commonbarrel churns are employed a rule should bemade of not filling tne i mplement moTe thanone half its capacity indeed , many of ourmost successful butter-makere claim that the.best results are to "be dbtained from suchchurns when they are only about one-thirdfull. A third , and at this season of the yeara very common , reason why butter is long com-ing, is that by tihis time many of the cows arewell advanced in their period of lactation, andit. i« n trail-A*t.,T;KH.s,hpri fnr .t tJiat, the creamobtained from the milk of cows wiucn navebeen a long time calved is much harder toohurn ; in other words , ii LS mucn slower iugiving up its butter iai than tne milk of cowswhich are only freshiv ca'lvp

Ot all tne diseases u wtucr. fowls arc- suo-jeoi , few causes so! much havoc throughout the.countTy from year i< yea: a.1 tht very con-tagious disorder knowi as enteritis Thisis the scieatiific niun* lor inflammation of the'bonvls, anc the disea^« u now known to bedue to the presence o! a germ or microbe whichworks iita way into Mie systen. and there setsup the inflammatior , which is so characteristi •a fe ature of the diseast This disease usuallyruns its course very rapidh1 and brings abou ,the death of the bi rd; n & tew days Th,firs; indications oi ar attaci is 8 sicklr an!mop.sh appeaxanct '.:: fn< genera! demeano'irr.1 i.hp hirrr a loaj. :< aDDet:w follows* , and intne course u: a daT o- t-wo. ever, lr tue cou^s-.ol a few flours, there u » seven- att ack cfdiarrhoea , ir whicr tn < - droppings are some-time..- oi b yellowisi. anc sometimes o! agreemisn colour Tn* bircu move aboutslowly, and as the d isease progresses tn< " co ubbecomes ol a dark coloir T3h;e i? one of -.hernosi unfailing charact ^nsticf of uht d sea-c.Ii the disease is dbservec in tne eariy 9 agesof its at,tacK, mucn ma> w don* to ward it offb}- the admLnistratior o: a lev drops ot chloro-dyne two or three f.in^ i day , but tn ad-vanced cases curt i- oractioalij impossibl e,•anc1 the best coursf u pursue is at once killof the afiected biTQ- and hav? the house andrum subiec ted to i :norouei oours<- ¦>< di3io-

WHK P I OP TH,r ' SKA HOKSE"

We have mucu Dieaaur - :. rj u:> .j *hnig t ( i t

following interesDint: ieti*-Dear Mi Redmono. — "i OUJ aL'iusion in last,

week's " News" to tnt loss oi i-he Seahorse inTramore Bay, and tne stone which rests onthe 'beach near the racecourse in jnemory ofthose who perished reminds me ol two cir-cumstances conneote with the event , whichyou may care U le vour readers, hear of.The stone in quesiio:. presumedij cut andengraved soon after tne occurrence , tor somereason or other was not made use of lor a greatnumber of years, for it turned up j n a cornerof 'Keni) :'dy *6 yard n Berestord-streev, eariyin the sbu; a of last ce-ntun and , seeing noother use for i ; , old JvLr. Kennedy wa3 goingto smootihen the reverse stele and make a gravestone iof it for eome one eLse . Duckily the dis-covery came to4he ears o! the late Mr. iButlerHughes, then one oi tne leading " sparks " oiWaterford, and be immediately purchased the6tone. Then with otner* joining in the ex-pense, it was put in tne place where it now isnearly fifty years after 'those tinen long in thei rgraves haa formed the ide*>. Again—Some thirty years ago, as many willremember, there were a succession ol excep-tionally low tides, and the (Bay <xf Tramore waslaid bare nearly as far as from head to head,leaving, of course, the place where the Sea-horse went down, nov 'hijrh but dry . Multi-tudes, myself among them, went to the placein search of whatever migh\ t>e found, when no¦end ©f muskets and other things were goi,including an officer^ sword, whidh latter cameinto the hands of th* late iMt OongreveRogers. Everything iwas, «ncrusted 'with athick layer of small stones, shells, etc., j ust aeare corbait, a deadly lure lor trout. On thesword Uogers {jot was a fairly clear space-which showed that iat one tome it was -the 6eatof the maker's name (By careful -work"ID.U JB." was brought to light, with portionof the name. What that -wa9 'I forget. Theclue, however, was sufficien t to convince goodold Oongreve that Dhe weapon -was made inDublin. "Whereupon he set hamseli to (findout who made swords there, with name at allbearing upon the few lessens, at the tune theone in question would likely have beenbought. This. 1 think, he failed in. H© thenseardbeSd to find if any Irish iofficer had be-longed to the regiment that Goffered most inthe wreck, when he found that one of thename oi Hartford did. Straightaway then didhe put himself An communication with everyfamily of the name he could find , and eventu-ally found la descendant of the very officer,ana to him In© sent the cword. '¦

Sorry, indeed, 'Inras to ttteari' af the damage'Mr. iMartin Murphy suffered ibjr reason of thegale that swept all Ireland and jEngland Thurs-day i week Jasfc. 'yVihile no one was .betterpleaised than I at liie success which attendedthe:[Presentation, made last month to this goodsportsman, and well he deserved it. But—irony of Fate—equivalent to "iihe proceeds blown,awav within <a month ! Hard, hard, fuck I

roura truly,°': ; iHAEiBY fi. SAJliGENTlSth.Sedxtemjb&r.

lAccording to " Kemp e Merocm.tile Gazette, •theinumber : oi. itailurea Irecorded in Irelanddttring the wefck ehding Septwnbpr 19th, wes 6,viz IJew bankruptcy pwcfeedings published inthe1 VltaMip, jCkuwito/' ?; &?M of arrang«ment.tib&& at'thelBiHs ojf ateOfBcei' 5. The raspeo-tiviinumfceis to'1ih«!cotTO3pxmS[iig week of laatyear were; bankraptcics. \, dee b

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me|nt, l3; itbtalf :7- ; being! a bet! increase inbankruptcies of 30, and a net increase in deedsol arrangement in! 1903, to date,; of 68.

The number, ; ofi bills of saJLei puWished: inIrejand for the sai ie weak i was 3 j The numberin tih©; correspond ng week oil last year was 3also, showing no alteration, beinjj a net de-creas© in 1903, to iato, of 37. pi

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CARCcct^.iDrJ-auio BOARD : OP• ]

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SATTTfiDAY.

IAIPORTAiNT REPORTS

THE HALF.YEARLY SUPPLIES

(From our Keporter.)The weekly meeting of this Board was held

on above day. Mr. Thomas Sexton, and sub-sequently Mr. Matthew Drohan, J.P., chair-man, presided. Also present—Messrs. JamesOahiU, James Ihinphy, J. Mara, R. Rockett,Robert Power, Patrick Dunne, Wm. O'Meara,and V?;illLam •Shanahan.

The following offloials were in attendance : —Messrs-. J. Keilty, Acting Clerk; Jas. Walsh,Master, Dr. Stephenson , M.O., and RelievingOfficers M. Hickey, P Dalton, and MartinPower.

THE MiASTER'S REPORT.The Master reported as follows : —" I a|m paying 3s 4d. a day each to tvro

painters. Sanction is requested for the tem-porary 1 employment of Elizabeth Reil'ly, asseamstress, at 103. a week, reported on the16th August last."

A pproved of.MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT

Dr P Stephenson , M.O , reported as under :" I recommend you to ad vertise for a trained

nurse ior night duty, now that the winter iscoming on, and there are likely to be badcases iii the hospital

>' Itt woulld f Oso Ibe advisable to pro-videflannel petticoats for the female pat ients andinfirm women."

Chairman—What about this nurse?Master—She is applying for leave to-day.Chairman—I thin k she should wait until

we get ^a trained nurse to take her placeActing Clerk—The doctor recommends that

you advertise for a temporary nurseMr Cahill—I think even' guardian would be

satisfied to grant this n urse 's request if a ni ghtnurse icoula be got

Chairman—We cannot let Miss Cleary >fiuntil a nigh t nurse Ls provided in her place

Miaster—It is very hard on her , a? all t,heother nurses got their vacation .

Chairman—I think it wou ld be well if somearrangement could be come to bet ween thedoctor ' and the head nurs e for the dischargeof her ^uties.

Mr. O'M'ara,—Perhaps it would be we'll Madj ourn the matter

An order was made accordinglyAs K> the fl annel petticoats recommended to

be provided , it was decided to adj our n thecons ideration of the matter until after stock-taking

VISITING OOlMlMITTEiB'S REPORT.Th*)following report wias signed by Messrs!

Wm Heame, Peter Mulcahy , and Mis3 E M,Kenny :—

" We have visited tht infirmary and variouswards of the workhouse and found everythingir. perfect order, beds neat and cJean, anaeveryone satislied with the existing treatment."

Mr Duniphy—/Phat is short and sweetTHE BOY SEXTON

The Local Government Board wrote inti-matinsr that they had consented, in pursuancer>\ Article 10 of the Regulations made 'by themunder the Pauper Children (reland) Act3 , tothe guardians' proposal to place a boy namedJiame.3 Sexton at nurse with his aunt , MrsSullivan ,who resides at Town Wall , Carrick-on-Suir , pending the report of the Board's In-spector Misa Fitzgerald Kenny

REMUNERATION .The Local Governmen t Board nanctionea

payment of 23. 6d. a night each to Thorn isDaniel and Edmond H'alloran, and Ls . 6d anight ! to Mary Power, for their services wh Lleacting as attendants in the workhouse.

ACCOMarOJ>ATIOiN FOR FEM ALEINMATES.

The Local Government Board requested obe iniormed what provision ha3 been madeior accommodating the able-bodied inmates ofthe workhouse , whose ward hns been con-verted inito a &kin disease ward

Acting Clerk—Refer that to 1 hf> medicalofficer

An order was made accordinglyTHiE ADVERTISING

A letter was read f rom the " Irush Peop le"office applying for a share of the Board' s ad-vertisements.

Acting Clerk— I thine y >o mig ht say ha.twe advertise 'locail;

¦Mtr, Cahill—(Do we advertise in any Dubl inpapers?

Acting Clerk—NcMt Sexton—.Don ': we advertise for medicines

in a Dublin paper 1Mr Cahill—That would be only \n a medi-

ca'. jou rnal.Oterk—TYou dor.'; a,ive .rt 'se m a Duiblin

¦oaoer. _Mr. Cahill—1 admit the I rish People

LS a good paper, 'but I think the local papersare the .best to advertise in

cWirm'aaii—Nfbw, genitilenien, the manage-ment of the " Irish People" sent on this, andthey, claim they ought to get a share of theadvertisements, because they hold- their paperhas a large circulation, and it is the mouth-piece of the Nationalists of Ireland. Thereis no doubt- ihe " Irish People" and its editorhave done a good deal for the people of Ire-land , especially the farmers, labourers, andartisans, and they are still endeavouring, andwill endeavour, to do all they can for them.I think it would be very ungrateful for thisBoard, or any other Board calling itself aNational Board , that they should refuse giv-ing the advertisements to this paper. I amsure a great many of you read it from time totimf, and were it not for the " Irish People",critics' in other papers woulld try and hounddowa the Irish people and the Irish Party,that have been struggling to make the LandBill what it is. The ratepayers ought to oon-twbute something towards this paper oy givingit the advertisements of the union.

Mir. Mana—Hear. hear.Chairman—I nra&fc say they are not soinq

to charge more than any of the local papera.In iact they are prepared to take what thelocal papera iare getting.

DMDr. Cahill—In giving the adverticemento,do you propose Btnking out any of the localpapera?

Chairman—Ohi no.. Mr. Oahill- Oharity begins at home, but as

far las advertising in. any Du'blin paper, I don'tthink it would 'be necessary.

It was then- decided to give a share of theadvertisementa to the "Irish People."

I EVICTION NOUKXE.Aln eviction notice, at theieuitDf EHzabsth

Jane Milward, The Hold, Farnham, in the Oo.of Surrey, against • the following tenants ; ofBaUyllnagh, containing 83 acres 3: roods etatutemeasure, with building* thereon,! was read:—Patriok Kenny and Jtenea' Kenny, farmeats,and Ellen Kenny, spinster, all of BaJIyJlnagh,ip 'tho Oo. Kilkenny and diyialon of Thomas-town. : : ! ; _ ! . ' • ' :

j MSr. Cahill—t is a pity. Eiese people are; oid Very ol dtaraily.' ' ' '¦ ' "] ' . \! The matter thfin 'dropped. ! ;

i !i !KEB Hi!LP ITBiBlir S UfV LIESr ..: EheMlAwMft tendew weraaocapted ,— :;. ¦ '

Bread—Win. Ctolvin, at 4 7-16d, per 41b loaJ.i Superfine Flour—J. E. Gxubb and Son, at

•12a, 6d. per WOlba. i . ij Ootmeal-J. B. Qmltiti and Son, at lto. Hd.

per 1191b». ; = ! ; j.Split Pea?—L. Fox, at lie: per USOiba. :angar—^Bridget M. Fox, at lfis.Sd. perllffliba.(Best SaltH-Wm. plealjr, at Sa; lOd. per 1121b3.; iTRTiashinff Boda-f-L. Fox, at 4a.jp er 112 lto. '3oap (Irkh manufactureHM. Power, at $lt).

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r.iCaTbodic Soap—Tho3. McGrath, at 163. 6d;per il21bs. . . ' ^ . . . . : . •> . : ¦ ;

: Lentils—Tiios- McGTath, at Kia. per lOOlba,; Jiam—'Mrs. -B.: M. Fox, at 8d. per 31bs. ;Beef—John Kelly, at 7d. per lb; pTime cutaat 4$d., and also for soup pieces at 2Jd. per lb.

MHitton at 7d. per lb. . : i . ;iTish Bacon—Win. Healy, at GJd: per lb. 'Rice—B. M.-Fox; W lid "per lb.:Corn Flour—B. M. Fox, at 3fd. per lb.Arrowroot—Thos Mlc&rath,.at 8d. per lb.; ¦Ground Pepper—Thos. McGfath, at 8d. per¦IK -

Starch—Thoa McG-rath, at 2Jd. per lb, andifor blue at 6d. per lb.

Candles—Patrick McGrath, at 3Jd. per lb.Colza Oil-^L. Fox, at 23. 2d. per gallon.Petroleum—Th;os. Cleary, at ;6Jd. per gal.,¦ Egga—Wm. Healy, at ls. 2d. !per dozen .Lemonade^-Thos. McGrath, at lOd . per doz.,

and for soda water at lOd. per doz.Lemons—iM/ra, Fox, at ls. per dozen.Stout—'Michael Power, at ls.i 2d. per do2.Brandy—,TNho3. JkTcGrath and Co., at 6s. 6d.

per bo<Ule: - ¦ '¦ :Sherry Wine—Michael Power, at Is. 8d. per

ibottle. ., . ;Maraella Wine—(Michael Power, at ls. 8d.

per bottle.Port Wine—Patrick Shanahan , at ls. 8d.

per bottle.Whiskey—Patk. McGrath, New-st, , at 23. 8|d-

ner :hf>ttle .Tea.—It was decided to sen d the samples

received to Mr W J. Palmer, of Bristol , forihe purpose of testing them.

Thia concluded t,he "bnsine33.

THE ARMY MANOE UVRES

VALTT K :)F MOTORS IN \\ AJt

Amongst those present at the arm y manoeuv-res were Alderman W G D. Goff , J.P., ofWaterford , and Colonel Ohalloner Knox , ofKilkenny. Alderm aj i Gofi , we may say, is aColonel in the Motor Corps, and Colonel Knoxholds a similar position in the same body.Alderman Goff had in his, motor the Duke ofOonnanght, Commander-in-Chief of thp Forcesin Ireland. The motors went through the testadmirably. Despatches were generally givenat twelve o'clock at nigh t, with instruction!)to ri«vp fch«m delivered before five o'clock inthe morning, and as a matter of fact , they weroalways delivered an hour or an hour and a halfaf ter receipt . Alderman Goff and the Com-mandeT-in-Chief were motoring at the rate ofeighty miles ¦& day for seven daya , and th<>manner in which the tyres stood the test wa3admirable^—not a Dinjjle puncture , nor theslighte3t delay occurred during that time. Wequote with pleasure, from the " Western DailyPress ," Bristol , the fol lowing opinion of LordRoberts as to the effective serviced of themotorists dunn«r the army manoeuvres: —" LORD ROBERTO'S PRAISE TO THE

MOTORISTS." At an early hour thu morning, the Com-

mander-in-Chief -made the first annual inspec-tion of the motor volunteer corps , the event,unique in the tobtory of military science,tailing place in tihe middle of the principalthoroughfare of this quaint old town of Marl-boroush . The corps has don« magnificent work,during the past -week under Lieut.^Colonel Marl;¦Mayhew It :a the first unit of the kind inChLa or any other army, and has gained thdadmiration of the foreign attaches , especiallythose from Germany, who have openly ex*pressed their appreciation of the immense serevice the auto-m obi lists are able to render in atheatre oi warlike operations. When LordRoberts made his inspection this morning, theauto-park contained 35 oara and 19 motor cyclesSixty-one merrvber.3 of t/he corps paraded, andLieut. -Colonel iMayhew was in command, withCaptain Skellington Smyth as adjutant. ThoCommander-in-Oiief, who has developed aetriking fondne33 for auto-mobi'le travel, wasaccompanied by Lieut.-<Gen-eral Sir HenryHildvard. Director of 'Military Education andTraining ; Colonel Sir iH'enry •Rawlinson ,Assistant AdijutantrGencTal ; and Go Ion el t"aeEarl of Hardwicke, aide-de-camp. At the con-clusion of his Imspectaon {Lord tRobects ad-dressed the corps. He said—' I wish' to tellyou what great ^assistance you hawe affordedthroughout these manoeuvres ; in fact , it wo^ldhave been quite impossible for us to havecarried out tho manoeuvres without the assist-ance of the corps Personally, I should have¦been in a very difficult position if I had mothad the benefit of Colonel Mayhew's akin andspeed in drawing me about everywhere in i.hemost delightful and complete manner. I alsoknow <from what all the staff offlcere , as well asthe umpirea and foreign officers have told me,about the assistance your corps has been tous. I think it chows quit© clearly that [in-future wars motor cars will play a very import-ant part. I hope that as 'time goes on we shallget over the difficulty of puncturing, which Isuppose is one of the (things that causes the.greatest anxiety, and in passing over the some-what flinty roads in the district covered by |hemanoeuvres, it has, no doubt, been a special'difficulty. As I aaid before, we certainlycould not have carried out the manoeuvreswhich wo have dono without your help, and Ith-ank you most sincerely for all tho asBiataftceyou have given. I.(hop© none of you haveisuffered from your "exertions. I know thatcome of you have been out very long (hojira ,end that the moftor cyclist's especially Ihave jiada very hard "time1. Some of you have be&ix atour headquarters camp a long itime in. the «oliinight's waiting for orders, and have gone/ ata momeni'a notice carrying despatdhJes tp -allpart3 "of the <are4 covered (by the toanoeuvres,and I have not I heard of a, single failure.(Everything has .been delivered with punctua-lity ond speed, j (Altogether, you Ihave helpedvery materially ito make the manoeuvresj theGuccess (wbiph I ]-hopa they Ihave ibeen.'" 1 1 j j 1

The; ,6&m&'<¦: joupal ,<adcU : —" The iMpaitio!^iwas watched by & very ilargQ oonootn»ftjo! «pec(-;tetoiB, both: military and civifiah, iwto& t%'(utmost interest.! Countesa iRoherts and ib&dyAileen Eo!bettew«re amongst those p««en| Itis a curious and noteworthy fact that iiher enfployment of motor vehicles in war was preldict-ed 'by Mr. H. 6. jWells in flHSs Vo ramie of Ant .cipatioma/ and by JXr. iMiwler Ma^uire, in bije

: of hia leoturea t»me yeara: ego, but king >bJ9fojiaa Motor Volunteer (Oorps xres suwested." ¦ ! j

jUNyjEILING A '98 MEMOKIAL

i SPlETOOH RY REV. DR. .HiEMEBERRY.

i Dungarvan, Monday.] Yesterday, the -<lay fi xed for the unveilingof the Edmond 1-Wer memorial, brought avery large concourse of people to Dungarvanfrom all parU of the County Waterford. The¦Great Southern Company ran special excursiongrains from Waterford and Fennoy. For thepast fo.ir years the memorial committee :wasat work collecting subscriptions, with the re-sult s'.-j n to-day in the handsome memorialerected to the memory of' one of Ireland'sbravest sons and truest patriots, who was doneto death in '93. The memorial is sixteen ;feethigh. It has four handsome ;panels and pedes1-jtal ,, surmounted by a Co'ltic cross. On theright and left panel the inscription is in Irishand English respectively: "Erected to thememory of Edmc-nd Power, who cheerfullycave up his life for love of country in 1798."

Edmond Power,- who3e memory was to beperpetuated by the memorial, resided, withinia mile of Dungarvan. He [became a UnitedIrishman. When : told that the Government ofthe day • had designs on his freedom,he boldly defied them. A packed jury and a¦partisan judge sealed his fate, and he wasexecuted from one of tihe windows of the old^Market House in Dungarvan, in January,17d9. Before his arrest he was warned by acontain officia'l connected with the garrison atWaterford, and facilities were offered by friends•for his passage to France, but the brave fellowsaid that his country, in; its terrible trial,needed everyone of her children, and he re-fused, to avail himself of this friendly offer.Has arre3t immediately followed , and as amatter of course he was executed. His friend3¦managed on the evening ofi the execution, bythe 'aid of a friendly sentinel, to have his re-mains conveyed from the prison yard to theold burial ground at ¦Ki'lgpbinet, where theywere laid to rest at dead of night in the familyvault. The tomb is still pointed out , although¦the inscription placed thereon over a centuryago is now almost obliterated. Some of therelatives of the dead patriot were on the plat-form yesterday . Tho chair - was taken by Mr.Thomas O'Connor, J.P., C^TJ.D.C , and therewere also present—Very Kev. Canon Power,P.P , CV.F. ; Rev. Dr. Heneberry, Profe33or ofGaelic, Colorado (who kindly consented to un-veil .the memorial); MT. MoLloy, sculptor,Callan (to whom the carrying out of the workwas entrusted) ; T. F. O'Haggina, Hon. 8ec. ;P. F. Walsh, ex-ehairman ! Co. Council , Tal-low ; Thomas Power, M.CC. ; John McCarthy,President , U.I.L.; Thomag McCarthy, TownClerk; Michael Barry, UJXC. ; John F. Boyle,Secretary, Committee of Agriculture and Tech-nical Instruction ; Thomag Veale. U.D.C.,P.L.G. ,

Cappoquin contingent-—Mrs. Brennock, JohnFlynn , J. Dempsey, William F. Begley,Dr. Healy, P. Keane, J. Doran (jun ), J Fives(jun.). M. Murray, J. Walsh.

Li3more, Tallow, Ballyduff , and Kilmac-thomao also sent contingents.

The Chairman, who was cordially greeted bythe large assemblage, said that his first dutywas to thank them for coming there in suchlarge numbers that day. In fixing the datefor the unveiling of the Edmond Power memo-rial they considered that the centenary of theirillustrous martyr, Robert Emmitt. now beinecelebrated in Dublin , would prove a fittingoccasion to add another name and to perpetuatethe patriotism of another of Ireland's iUus-trous dead (cheer3). He trusted that the spiritwhich annimated Edmond Power would livein the men of to-day—that they would loveIreland a3 he did , and be ready to sacrificeand to suffer in order that she, their mother-land should obtain her rights (cheers). Hewould now introduce Rev. Dr. Heneberry.

Dr. Heneberry, who was enthusiasticallyrec&ived^ delivered an addj -esa in Irish. Hesaid, that Edmond Power lived amongst themover 100 yeara ego. He loved Ireland, and itwas for this great love of his own land—fortreasuring Irish ideals, what was handed downto him from those that came before him—that¦he suffered the penalty of death at the handsof the English. It -was an extraordinary anda reprehensible thing that now, after all thecenturies they should -be ispeaking- the Englishlanguage -and following English customs inthis country. They were not to be blamed inthe past because of their environment, hutnow, when ¦ they knew that it was wrong-when they knew that their own language wasa written and spoken language long before theEnglish wa3 thought of, when they found thattheir dancing and their music were far superiorto any that they could get across the water^—then, indeed, they were blameable in allowingithemseTve.3 ito bo led ' adtray to adopt theusages or wo language oi tne xoreigner. Borneparents were so- ignorant asi to send theirchildren to English schools, but although thesystem of education in Ireland was not whatit should bo if they held on to their languageond .national ideal3, yet it was infinitelysuperior to that of England. He had ex-perience there, and he would tell them thatthe education in England was the Iowe3t ofany coun try in Europe. Ho had been on theCont inent , and he bad a knowledge of thesystem in America, and he would aay that ifthey depended on the educational system ofEngland to gain technical knowledge theywould .be very far behind in the race of pro-gress. Therefore they should stick to theirown land, their own language, their ownideals, treasure what had been handed downto them, as tha poor fellow, Edmond Power,had done, and they would be doinjr what wasbest to perpetuate hia memory. They wouldnow pray that hi3 soul was enjoying happinessin heaven with the great aaints of their land—Patrick, Bridget, and Oolumkill (cheers) (Dr.Henoberry said that he was aorry to learn that« great many there could not speak Irish, sohe was forced to travel over the same groundin English. In; addition to what he eaid, headvised Irishmen not to j oin the army or tobecome memberfl of another body in ,the coun-try of the flesh! and blood o£ the people, but

Jit1* direct?1p wo ld shoofr down their ownmothers for the paltry few shillings they re-ceived frpm the Government (cheers). :Mr. Thomaj : Power. MX5.C. in 'nm^irura vote oi mante to Dr. Heneberry, said thaithe member of i the Memorial Committee, oon-Bouyos of Dr. jHeneberry'a worth as an Irishpatriot, availed;themselves of hia holiday timew Ireland to odk him to perform th© patrioticwork of ohveilraa the memorial, and rightheartily and cheerfully he responded. Whilstin the United Spates he had wwiad strenuouslyMd unoasingly to lift irp the Irish people.XLTS name there was synonymous of the mostvirile type of Irish nationality, -and he wastare they all regretted that the ephere of hiaflacred dutiesuwas not amoorat thamaelveahere in iholy Ireland (obeem). (Etui local com-fvittee and ihe n-atfcoaKaf* <rf <tke County "Wa-teriord owed a groat debt ol gratitude to Dr.tHeoabeny for attending there that day, atgrfat 1>«wonal, inconvenience, ito unveil the

in an%bT«speech. : •! ¦'>-> . - ; . . , , . - ; .. ;The Seoretary, Mr. CHfegks, propoeed avoteof thtokaWtheoWmto. * "™^

.Mr- O 0onnor-»«M their thanks were alsodue to Mr. MoHov, ecnlptor. fOT the high rtyfeof art displayed in the wi*LMr. Jolin MoCarthy President, TT.I.L.,seconded the vote of toanke. ;. M *- Wtowii , in weo&jdW, said a»t hahoped other bodies having wrork oi thie natureto be executed would engage the »ervioB8 oi¦¦ : ' - - : ! i ' M . :: I '. ] ' *

Mr. Molloy, and if '.hey did so, judglrig by thaspecimen of the wo:;k done for the Dangarvan.Oomonittee, they- would rejoice i t t : havingplaced the work in nuch competent, hands. He>fhanked' ffiem for their vote of thanks, andaaid he was always ready to do hia duty T;rIreland (loud choeri)- ' ! ! LTho proceedings . were, then brought to aclose.—Corr&JDondeat. i '

AN ENGLISHMAN'S IMPRES-SIONS OF AMERICA .

The following are- extracts from note3 madein this country by an English tourist, whomay,soon prin t a book : on " Impresoion3 of anEnglishman Among: His American Cou3in3"; —

American law cmrts are; yet in an exceea-ingly crude and embryonic condition. Judgesand j iyriea are alike shamelessly corrupt.Brib&3 are not only accepted in the mo3t un-¦blushimg manner, but are openly solicited ,and verdicts are as taleable Icommoditie3 in anAmerican court as are camphor or quinine ata chemist's in London.

"The British pe>i>ple have no appreciationof the scandalous nanner in whioh justi ce (?)is dispensed in Ajnerica. We have actually3een an American jury send down two defen-dants in a lawsuit and demand bribes, anda judge who was tr>ring a case in our presenceoffered to quash ai indictment for 2 dollars ,or 8 shillings of ou.r money.

Ignorant of Amancan game laws, we 3hotat some anrpe out; oi season. .The jur y de-manded that we bay it beer, and ihe judge-entered a non-suiii when ' we gave 'him thepound which he asked U3 for in the presenceof the attorney, a* he i3 called in the UnitedStates. The next day the ! same judge went.hunting with us, ani not only showed us wheresnipe were to be fcund , but shot four or fivef>f t.hftv> hirda hirn iftl f

" The law courts of a nation are iU founda-tions, and when th;y are so! rotten aa they arein America, it is certain jtha t the structurewhich they support is bound to fall. "

The English toirjiiat had 1 hi3 experience ofAmerican courts 'jp at White Heron Lake.He went there a month ago to kill a fewbuffaloes and see some wild Sioux Indians whohad just returned! from the war trail withplenty of scalps. :

The Englishman wa3 much disappointed onarriving at White Heron Lake, to be told thatthe buffaloes had ivll gone away to their sum-mer feeding ground in Indiana, and that theSioux were figh'inp the: Apach&3 over inMichigan, so he decided to put . in a few day3hunting &n"jpe. i

He started out shooting one morning andwas followed by 'two of the natives of thelocality, who ami carefully provided ; them-selves with tin sj tars. as big as saucera andarmy "rifles. Thep waited; until the English-man hud shot a couple. |of birds and thenpounced down u jon mm and arrested himfor -shooting ganie out of season. They ex-hibited their tin .ladges and asserted they wereconstables and game wardens. They took himback to White Heron Lake, where ja crowd ofmerry villagers were waiting in th&' rear roomrrf a saloon .

The proprietor 1 .of the hotel wa3 seated be-hind a table aiid wa3 pointed {jut to theEnglishman as the judge. I The bartender wasintroduced as tlie State's; attorney1, ond thelivery stable man,1 who wa3 represented to theEnglishman as a' lawyer; was engaged by himas his counsel.j 1 A "jury" of villagers washastily impaneled^ and the trial began.

The bogus game wardens were first, put ontho stand and swore that j the Englishman hadwantonly violated the game ordinances of theState. Then the] Englishman wa3; called. Hesolemnly took aith on ajc opy of a "Guide toBartendera and Favourite Beceipta for Favou-rite drinks," and then began the testimony.

Aw, he said, please your ludship andgentlemen, I vveally meant no harm. Quiteignorant of youjr laws, you know—quite sorryit all occurred."; . ,

" Is it true," O3ked the' State attorney, withgreat solemnity; " that your ancestors foughttho American p&tiiota in the war of the revolu-tion?" !.;

" It is possible, me lud," said the English-man, hesitatingly, but ' really I cawn t see,you know, what that has to do with this case."At this juncture one of the " jurymen" cameover to tihe Engtohman and whispered to himthat the best thing he could do would be toorder a case of beer for the jury. The English-man hastily did so. and' the 'beer wai brought,in and opened dnd passed around to the mem-bers of the jury1 /» who drank the Englishman's

Then the defendant resumed hi3 testimonyand told h»w his ancestors had been with.William, the Conqueror,1 and gave an exhaus-tive dissertation in response to questions by*he Slate's attorney aa- to his views . on the>Boer war, the Irish question, the situation in.tho Balkans, lynch law in America, and other:subj ects, having no bearing on the case atj" trial," Meantime the jury drank up its beer.and defendant's counsel cuggested that the-Englishman buy them ; another case, whichhe did. ¦ , |

(Then the ''outfge" I suddenly called theprisoner up to the bench and said:"Say, young fellow, that's- all right buyingbeer for the jury, butiyou 've got to see me.Understand?" : i ;"Aw, quhe ri^ht," replied the prisoner, "butI am looking right at you, doncherknow."-"That ain 't it," growled the "judge.""You'd better tumble and save yourself; trouble/"Tumble? .Tumble?'' The prisoner's face

wore a pukjfled look. ", Why should I tumble,me lud? . I em not a circus performer.""Well, then, just dig up a couple of dollarsor I'll send you ,to the pen., see?""<X I' underetend me lud. Quite so."iThe Enghahaoan produced! a couple of silverdollars from hi».pocket j and handed them overto the |" judge." i •; The eminentjurJst took them,Tang them on the bench, bit them with histeeta,' ;«ara thiia inspected Hhem carefully.Then with a satisfied look he pint them in hispocket and, 'baijging with a beer glass on tho"table, 'roared: , -. . ; j !" Case dismiajj ed. The prisoner can gat out

o' here." ¦" : ' j ¦

'| I , -The EnglWnnian Atood not on rt e order ofhia goinir. -Hej:1 went and the-'ijudTe took thejury and 0DecHfto» into the wloon and stood

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