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j IV^TpRFORD STEAMSHIP I| - j j |j ' !COMPANY;-: : : :* !1 | V ' ' ' L1-'41*J S0>' ' '. ¦'• . . . r i ,

IWENDKD i ORDER OF J SAHING—. '; | bEqEMBER, 1908. ' ! j

• : j . ' STEAMERS:: ' !! CLODAGH, 'DUNBRODY, REGINALD;

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«• Ofra to t«o«lT» Pao«ci»ra uiiTl&a ki lha Mcbt MailBo*tP(j •• j: ( . ' : i • • V;

, ¦ M WA35ERFOCKD AINTJ BRISTOL. |VSOU vlaTSEfUKD TO EBISTOl ntOM EXDTOt. TO WATtRTOVD

i ' . ' I Sailing from Cumberland Baila. ! ' " ' - calSot »t MU/ord-HavrnJ

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l ATanrtBeaU-aaaajaUiols Boar*, iiLc*itnx Earth—Cnmbwlard. Sujp. Biiitol. „ ' I

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S, K T«, BW «T*IW>1» : for tttpn'. ' from Wf rianl >t6 BriiUil Iji Wiuriord Swam SUP Co»'i tiaatrfon ra+nlmt tX k'tot. or from Cork oa pijcat

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FBOM WiiTERFORP. FBOil TJVEHPOOL.

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Loidliw B«itb—PrioM'i O<vet. uWwoni 1TU Btmday Vcaseli Loal at North Whirl, Watcrford. 1

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iDiLFAST TO CAfmQA. \ \Direct FolrtnighUy Service of; Larg« Magni*

fleeol TwiDl-Sorew Steamers. 1 . j 1 . • ¦ i IFramlLlVEEPOOL, " Empress" Eoy*l Mail

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FEOI BELFAST. FBOM j LIVERPOOL,. II^aio Mi Jiltoba, pec.17 Empress of Ire'a.Deo.ZcLakeChj implalnjjan.14 Empress ol Britt.Jari.2Sitite&Etie, I Feb. 11 Empresiot e'd, Feb. t

Piw^ rfl Irom Belfast embark, by T«ndet«( 9 4.53. liom ponesall Quay 'on morniiis' ol

TJaflarpasted | 'acoomroocUlio i ifor First.Bacond. And Third Claaa Pja&epsen. .

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CAt£onsfia Canada and United States. : IPamphlet, Information a3 to opportunities

in Canada, Maps, Handbills, etc., free Irom0.P.R.J 41. Victoria Street , or 'Joseph Hearn.Waliain Street, Gamck-on-Bhannon; IP.Nngent an4 &)n. 75,. .O'ConneD Street Clon-mef; Margaret Manning, Hiyh ; Street. Kil-kenny;. John Bimkin and Co.. EmigrjUoa'Ajents, Yotlghal ; Henry Simps m. West Gate,\Vcxford.

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The Uost Up-to-Datc in Tov7nOven 200 pKDRooua rnoa 2/-Uriri vailed for Excellenca and Comfort ¦! , • aSd a Uodefate Tariff. . C

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Hi^hrOlacjjBcsU'OMBS tttiriei.; ! \7cdsjln3 Brcsiissis a Q?id£ 7.

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"Tim ocoyu no^nsU0N01T-GT3EET, WEXTOED.

nnniB Oldllotsl ur&nioti r»( !< paraY/crrc?JL ecd all ether Drfsbs. !

I. ' HBfl. KELLY, Pcorsnrrnz-aCIo:a t) tha Ealltny Ct ca.

fRISH (QIVIL gERVIOBjj^mUDESG gOOIETY.

' (Open to the General Public),25 WESTi£ORELA2}D ISTBEET. DUBLIN.

Established 16M. Incorporated 1874.LOANS aBAWTED ON THE MOST FAVOUR.

ABLE TERMS TO ENJIBLB PERSONS TOBUILD! 0K| PTJROHiASE HOUSES INTOWNS OS |T0 'PAY OFF MORTGAGESTHEREON, i I ¦ ¦

PAID Of* CAPITAL, £124,060,AnnaaJ Income, &. Qcarter of a Million

: . Bterlanj.CiEccnvn FUND, GIC.GOO .

Depociti xcoeivod At tho folloTrfns rates oliatorcst:-}- ' i 'At Call ..J ^........ 2 Per Cent, per AnnumFor' Ona orTwoiycart 3 : „ „For Thre« Ycata' ,.»•• 2, ,. ..

Carxent Accounts! Opened, and intortsiallowed on the jminimnni monthly balaccs.

For ProspectrJs and all information apply toj ALFRED H. MEBOES, Secretary.

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GA8 ' ENGINE, Vordical Otto; by CrcallejBros.. tUncioitor;1 11} brsb» I fccc&ft-pcrecrcomplete itSx drivinjr pulley, c=3 txss, vatoitank, piping, dnd ' oil dttinsa in flret-cl&cacoDdltionJ Will be ' bold et a, lot? price, caroom U 'irantodj and can bs eecn runningat any I tima onifipplicition to tho • Waterf ordNOTTS. Xtoitod. • • . i - :¦

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Alt, St. Joseph Abbey j Rascre i rThis College possesses special advantage!!lor health arid , Recreation i; owing ito titssplendid situation and extensive ; grounds.The continued Isuciess of its; pupils at:. I tKeEoyAl University and Intermediate) Examfi-atipn| is the . most convinciiig proof^ol I thesoundness of the Education ii imparted. 7; ;j

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V GENERAL MEETING. I - I !

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¦Bark;* Messrs James JV.Phelan; YicePrMident'j1 H. 8t. jtl Atkins, Wl H. Browne, WilliamI ChapmAn','George Chapman, Owen Croniji, Or.

D. Croker, R. Goad; H. Denny, jT. Denny, P.i M. Doyle, X. Doolan,] Austin A. Farrell , |Wm.

G&Uwey,; J.P.; .Benjamin Graham, E.- A.lGiifbon, J. Rj Hammond, IA.|B. Hamilton, EdWardJacob, EJ B. Jacob; j. C. McCullagh, W. A!.Murrayv T.C. ; Frank' jPower, RJ G. Ridffraj'W. J. Robertson, H. Ridgway, John A. %an\C.E., JiP.;!John Strongman, Samuel Stflanrf-man, F.J Blioriis , J.i A . Twcker,. !J. G. TqomS,J. N. White, J.P.; Edgar White, G. A. Watt;,Patrick; Walsh. : I j . jMr. Jojin Allinghain, - B.L., Secretary, was inattendance: _ " I ! |

LOCAL POSTAL SERVICE.

Fn -onncction with jthe above tihe f ol lowiogcorrtN-pondonce hay,passrri bntwpen the Secre-tary (Mr. J. Allingharn) vmd the local Post-master (Mr. Thomas Brogan):—

(Copy).Chamber of Commerce, Waterford,¦ 2nd October, 1003.

¦- Brogan, Esq., Postmaster , W«t«rfojrd.Dear Sir—I urn directed by this Chamber

to say 'that! much public ineohvenienep I hasboon . caused by the removal of the late h?itcrand extra stamp receivers nt the General PosiOffice , and Lto request that they may be rq-placed in their, former positions. I am alucto point ouS th.il n dock placed over the letterreceivers would be of much advhnftage. Manymembers of the Chamber complain thaj theusual precautions to ensure trie privacy oftelegrams handed in at <he counter of \ theGeneral Post Office are habitually disregard-ed, and, 1 am therefore to bring this matterunder your - notice in the hope that there'maybe no further cause .. for complaint.—Yourstruly, ': ! ' i¦ J. ALUNGHAM . Secretary.;

I (Copy). ,Poat Office, Waterford,

i . ¦ ¦¦ 8th OotoVr , 10O3.iJ. Attinghain, Esq.; Secretary Chamber bf

Commerce.'Sir—In reply 4o your Icrtt-er of the 2nd ih-

Stant I jbegj to inform you that late and extraStamp irMer boxes pro being abolished gener-ally. The practice now "is to shorten as muchas pass|bleitJ)e interval between the time forlatest ppatane and the time of deepalehj andto accept and forward co'respondence bearinperf.m stamps posted in the ordinary bobc vihanded across the public counter either. Thispractice hns been adopted in Waterford, andgives a 'bal.ince of advantage to the public.

It is much rejjrc/Jted that there ,is no ijuitoBurtablq position for another' clock for publicuse over the letter boxes. Perhaps I i maypoint out ithnft there jis a clock over the en-trance door, a few fecjt distant, and thai jheftere thr e virible wsftj in the public lobb*.

As regards the treatment of telegrams hand-ed in at the public .counter, I! ara assuredl Uifityou nnied have been) misinformed, but lastthere ffljould be any ground for the allegationI am drawing the partiicuJar attention ot thecounterjofficers to the!rule on the subject] andevery care will be taken in iis observance.—I am, jar, your obedient servant, '~ i THOMAS BROG<AN, jPastmastbr.

! The deerotary informed the ineeUng ithat| he had; tsTitten to the d?ostirias.ter-Genera3

j<iand if tha' wished he would read the lcttei\.ha sent, ,¦ ' " ' _ I : ;¦ . ' • \ ; . J' CSiajTmanr-Very nrejl. j ' i •¦ '

Tho le.ttot.. yaj nisi ioiiorws: rr ; '.:\ '. I - * ' October. 3lst, , 1003. \.

The iKigot iHon. Thel Poctmasfw-Gcqiral, |jGeneral Poat Ofilc*, .London. ' |

Sir—The WaterfordlCJhamber 'oi Comniercoiaving tomplained to! thaPo3tmaster here oncertain details oi tie local sepice' irhichAppear to.<be defective, and having fecoivedfrom hi i what ihe Chamber «on3ider3 ft inostimaatiilaotory reply, I:am diroctcd to bringthe matter -under your notice, in thi> hope

. that 4ho complaints <will recarve1 proper atten-tion. 1 : ' :

Copied cl the Chamber's letter to the Post-master ind of his reply are enclosed herewith.

The removal oi the Into and extra stampletter receivers at Waterfowl General jPostOffice is- a1 aeriou3 inconvenience ito many puaj -nesB people. Letlerp ifor these boxes! areusually ! posted almoit at the last moment,.when viry; frequently; there is not time to go,around rthe corner oft the building (•where tSeentrance door is) and aseerUia whether tiemail is dosed, marq especially as ona ha3Cenerally: to wait Beyeral minutes "lor pnej storn -at :the office counter. - The Ohanibcjrquite fi ib' io «ee any balance'of advantageto the pjurbj icf in thexemoval of these receive.-*,there being no compensating benefit lot th,<uncertainty.; and inconvenience caused t(ytheir 'withdra-wal, . and ' assuming that,1 thearrangement . did really yield 'a balance ' f ,advantige! to the public, it seems cuTioitsthat this #< iraprovoment" has not been adopt-ed in ojhar places, such as Dublin, Cork, etc.' A clijjcfc could be! placed over the letterboxes at ! very trifling cost ,; by fix(ng;^abracket! outwards from tihe ailliol one of thewindows immediately overhead. And a jmoroobrioujly «uitable place could rjolihe devised.The clolck jOver the entrance door is round tie.oorner jof the ibuildihg and (probably owingto vibration caused! by. the awing aoop3)J, lsinaccurate'and oinreliable. Letters ore postedouurdei the .building, and not .in Che publiclobby, '¦¦so! that the number of i/clocks in thelohby is quite immaterial. : : j

The treatment oi tlegrams is,1 and has longbeen. In I Waterford i a source of! wideaDreadcomplaint, and 'the; Chamber:has been ibycc- means misinformed in the1 matter; a publicinquiry held here >by one oi ypu r Inspectors/would tprove that (here are ample grounds iorcomplaint. It should not be dnferred ,! hiw-ev«r, thst any charge of neglect is intendedto be made against the officials! ,-nho are mbstcourteous and diligent; totally inadequateoffice accommodation and systematic under-cutting are the real root oi the evil. I Thecame remark apply Jto the Saving Bank; busi-ness as to telegrarns. ' j ! , . '

As an instance of the underetaffin^ thatnow prevails an , Waterford, ithe Chamber•would like to drarw your attention to tho KingStreet 1 :Banch OfBccJ situated ta the businesspart of the city, and where, jn| addition 1 ;tothe ordinary general business, large numbersof telegrams are daily 'handed ih for deypatch.At £Ws office, where| a low years ago two malebandaiwere employed, the entire work hasnow to. be done by one .female, land the !resultIs: constant delay knd urconvienience |o theoffice customers. ' ' ! ' | '

Speaking generally, the /Chamber cannbt butfeel that of late yiars the. efficiency if l iheWaterford postal service has ! been entirelysacrificed to -the desire lor eflcctiflg-re*hictionsand economies. Xhia retregiei&ivc systemJras now been carried to «ucn an extent hsto cause intolerable inconvenience to '¦thepublic; and the Chamber therefore trusta thatsuch leasonatxle changes will be made as -willat ieast reside the same 'standard of effi-ciency and convenience 03 existed in Water-ford in former year3.—<I have the hononi - tobe. Sir, your obedient servant; [ I . •

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• \ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ; '¦ j flecretary.¦The ' Secretary said he had deceived : n«

answer yet to that cormmiaicatjon. / |., Chairman—Of course you received tho ordi-nary acknowledgment; nothing niore? : !; ¦

-Secretary—Yes. : i j !: '(Mr. : J. N, .White' ea[d there <wa3 a peculiar

arrangement as far cj the pillar box at 1 Regi-' nald>6 |T6wei53was 'c<>bcerneid.: Itj twas cleared

at 10 o'cloci or ai ft tw rnhmttUta il, rhild at' the post; 6fllce, which -wa« Uuee minutes'

«rolk from ' the TWer, ithe clearance waa I atu o'clock:. • ¦ ¦ : ! . : : ; j I . \[ :!i

The 'Chairman said ho though I theri wpre•ereral other refornu that might gone into

• "; when ]k xepjy had!been received from 'thePostmaster-GeneraiJ ; (At •tihe i npxt , roeetirlg

, cl'the Chamber th«y, mSght have «ame-t3ltBg, ,.jnore ,lo. pay on ¦the subject,..jfle. though 'it

wouldj ibe aa well not to do anything tor;tbepresecil;.- , I .

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. iMr.'J Austin F*rrell—WH1» regard ' to the> ffencral <pdsl office, I the Postmaster refers | to' the dotfk over the door as indicating &|s tb^e

- ¦¦.Jori.pbsting letters nWellJ several times - I'.-. > -went i there 1 and checked -that - clock, land 11¦ .' isked jropje' ol. the1 offlclali inside if in ;waa

. '/-.• cbixettk'ind «hi^r: told meitt |WM neirpr :<<>r-. xacCfi >ftmnd -the »ort wfBce clock often ! twoinirraites wrong, aad^t t h' the only Indication

¦- .¦ trt' kaTe'/witli teg«rd ito «h« Ato« hr f r * V M' ¦"".iBteni ;J|TbBT« 1»:anotherimitttr I .wifthj ko'-. wJarj itoil It is th f i lP OfflCeiflaTin^ BAnk¦'¦ • <Uatif a<tn& taea are inxioa»! W asro OMM .¦•:<£ JSTIt knicnr it to | i«r -«a«' <h*t>aey||ire. ^M»t«fn«l'toi#»lnloi ti« DOJtofflefttn cbol t

"SHSeT i ral jnibii? being afclt to iMifUat «1 iOtenmerce in thU J>M» of 'the world; 4re-«il ! inf. S>-.Hrt>oUi]«gaiiA <hta KUM.

¦ - to «iwW vWiafTMandTtoieje Kta -*&«et They tied, now *eea :. waiting'lio** aosny &t tolrh^* ls goirar to Mppeir ilterthaS ijata'¦ " '- ' ~m\ nnm-elrSei)'tio«* if B66rt ~itetA *tt ~ ~)w. -pon'tbA.tojee.tihe pjaaA of thJa.nsw.propc*ed. ont-«sry,ixleat.. necwaa!A,wi ipd_ »eem, Ism¦ Sihn k mWflliT«to;'i»n4'>Il 'Vi« *epti!«x bridge, and the information «oj far trteo (the mawr wnuld M teftrrrw back to this: • 'S^SfiSn «^W4h«

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TRATdOUS \: MAIN STREET.

mmTHE SWEATDfa INDUSTBIE8 BILL.

In reference to.the above .the -6ecrc!tRrystated thart. he had received a resolution fftjmIondonderry pavteating againEii the sug-gestions of the 8elect Ooromiiitee of the HxMiseof Cbminona. He .under oo4 that Mr. Dennybad a rMolui'ion to briAg- forward-on:the sub-

Mr. A. D. Denny thm rose and pid tlvatthis was a matter which affected this city aswell as Londonderry; bet in-a- di/ferei* wAy.In ¦Londonderry'they Were in a rural district,whereas in WoterSord they were .in an urbandistrict. The Londonderry -lesolutiaa. in t!\atway did not cover them in Waterford. He.then road tho followir.3 letter vrhieh ha hadrexxiive'd from Mr. G. P. Morriah, of the firmof ; Welch, Margertson and Oo., itho largestpoopJe. he added,'in Londonderry:—•- , .

Dear Sir—I saw in the Press the other (layyou had brought under the notice of theWaterford Corporation ihe proposed i legis-lation effecting home workers in Ireland, <indthought H micht interesit you to krlow wJutthe flhirt , collar and undercloJhdng manu-4aolurera are doin in £he Norih-Weiat of Ire-land, and if you thought fif we might fn someway conoperate and BO bring as much pressureto Dear ta possible to prevent such legislationailocitihs Ireland. 1 ¦ j i >

lloat of the District and County! Qotuvrilshave passed a reaolutitio opposing euch a pro-posed Mil, and the manutiotureTB have s«ntout over 2,000 letters to all clergy, tosWeen ofPeevce, County, Distriot, Urban CounciUorsand Poor Law Guardian;), a copy of whidi Ienclose you. and in response to which weha.ve a great many applications for a pefcHion¦to sign. I also enclose copy of thds. ; ThoLondonderry Ohamber of Commerce: has pass-ed a resolution opposing, and asking oiherIrish Chambers to 00-opcMla in the matter.—Yours truly, , , .

GUY P. MOJRRIBH.' Continuing Mr: Denny said that his factoryhad been giving employment in Waterfordfor Ithe 1 paat 70 years. At ; present (they had10O hanos employed inside and 70 outside,and their wages bill every week amounted to£100.- They could not possibly continue forone month" if their wink wa3 Interfered irithby this Bill. Thia legislation, he pointed out,wca not health legislation. All the handa em-ployed in connection with their faoMx yj i wereunder the care of Dr. Kennedy, JI.8.O~."H. Infact '"Dr. Kennedy had instmctiona'to 'E o toevery house wher^ ' work • wca don6 for thefactory,' and there was no work giy.:n" whereoonaumptiion oisted.' iThey .. had ] tv>\ con-eiirnpftiTeex worliinj f ' ior-fthem in tne factoryor outaide tt, and they never vro;old , havethem. This'Brll Bought to bring the FactoryIAspoctor into tho ' noiriesj ana .that "Uvuldmean that they in 'Waterford could noi havefactory conditions, toe factory infpecKorsword-exact and *very i esaol, but there *vma alot of red tape about them, and of tourec theHome Office was full oi.Ted tape.1 He .(Mx.Denny) wanted the CChamber . of Commerceto pas3 the same resolution as was 'passed bythe: C6rpora»ion and : District Conncils. Hejtt t wished to protest ogainsrt the :Aefc bemsapplied to WfAerford. rt 'wafl really an' Adlia prevent-sweating jia London. There werenut many out-workers in Waterford—<tncrcmight be a half dozen, tailors-HlaugWerV x

Chairman—I think; we understand all thatniow, Mr. Denny. ¦ ~ . i _. '

Mr. Denny—If <htrc Wianyihine . U i r A - Ican explain' in Ihe maWer:! Bhall be happyta do BO. K wuld be on ntier wrong to ouifniends. and I propose, the adoption . of theresolution. As far AS we are concerned inWaterford I hope ft will be passed, unani-mously O3 it was pawed ;ot the Corporationmeefing. I am very- tnuch obliged to you,gentlemen, for your > patient hearing.

'Chairman—Wfij sohia gentleman. second it.Sir William Goff seconded, and the re-

Bolution wa3 unanimously :adopicd. '..

i THE BRIDGE QUESTION.

The Chairman eaid the next business waathe consideration of ,<he Harbour Board'*rejolution, relative to the proposed: plane pithe .Waterford bridge. He might say; thnt itoccurred to him that possibly the latter partoi the resolution, referring to tho span ofthe ibridge might not be quite so appropriatefar them to adopt, decjng . that it iwas pecu-liarly a matter for the Harbour Board todeal .with. He accordingly aaked Mr. Ailing-ham to draft another 'resoflution that mightbii moro fittingly adopted by the Chamber ofCommerce. He then asicd Mr. jAHingbamto read the resolution -which ho had'dralted.1 . The ¦&KreUry then read it os follows:—" That me, the Waterford Chamber of Oem-marce, tompri&ing d : iargi! body at .taW-payers as woil as representing the Mercantileinterests, desire In common iwith itfce ^othei;pablic"".bodies. to exprdss our disapproval ;ol\ke prapoaed huge, aiail we beliero unneces-swiry expenditure on. t^ia cpMtrnction of

theriew^-pTibllc bridge'acixiss the Eiv«r 6ufr. Wealso wlah to express our emphatic; conviction,

1 Oia* the balance o( the iWaterfoid RailwayFund should be devoted towards the purpose*of the bridge^undertaking by way. of.irduc-.Uon ol ihe contribution* • to be 1 leried: «n:

1 ^Vaterford City and' Oourity, ** .we feel &8%no more useful or [appropriate object couldbe devised or one of more widespread u»efal-nem' to the entire eouth-east of Ire&nd." ¦¦\ 6lr Wm. GoH .NiAd i he though^ that thl»*aa «n« of :th«' moit 'jmtriortant tnalteM th»1«tad ever been' brought ibefore any Chamber*A Commerce in tnl» pert at ! the world.They- ted' now <been : waiting :!ior -- msny

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two girder spans some , <() ko 60!t.j nnd evinmore aboyotiie JcyeJ bf'tj icl riyor. compleite|yclosing tho view up and ' dawrV4he rivfcr. Stwould .be _ a. structure that '.would have ancnonnoij3 "painted.Isuiu&de,; imd! itvould taiea small army of painters' .to keep it-ipaintea.The maintenance of the .present fcr'idge wouldbe quite (probaibly iexceedtd [in jtihe extoendi-tore- necessary - to keep tha i &qd,','btidge. Inorder." Again, a'stifel Jbrldsb "watT a structurethat was not absolutely iflxm. They had gotan iron bridge in the iPark 'Which, after fortyor fifty years, had become lunset/tled. IAstructure such as .that proposed.,(would hardlybave 'a life ' of mow than 60 years. He thenreferred to 'the New : Etx?3; bridge, and saidit was no dUfiguremeht' to the nver. lit costless than half "of the ¦ sum that iwas proposedto bo crpepded on| the | bridge ini WaterJord.They hold 'funtlier down £he third longestbridge in the United KHngdomv-iand It, ac-ftually cO3t lesa than the l rpp sed

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would cost' hare. There was another nfaitfteialso "which -they ought to consider in. view ofthe want of employmenft 5n, this j city.' It1 was(this, thai: practically, the whole Iwork in con-neolion iwitih'Sha proposed i new bridge wouldbe done at the ctiher aide]of the;wateT, andthere would be very Kittle einpkiyinent afrord-od here. : If the? Jfad <O i«tTO-Concrc<e bridgeeredted it ;could be idonoi ai lass than half theirtoney, and , besides all, 'tine mii.te'rd.Tl'. excepft1!ho concrete' and cement trould be providedin Wafterford, and practically 7p per cent. bJihe expenditure would .DP liid out in the crity.The' Tvork' wtich -would be. donc'fin tha bridgVwould be good work. There' wore two or threefirms w'hftoli had done similar Work andrweredoing similar work in didetent parts of thecountryandtit couldbeceeTi, ' H<|. b.ad not theslightest 'donht thf.t a ' ffrro-conorcfte brddgepretty in ' ajjpe.apance could i bo' erected tor con-siderably Jess than half the coit of this ex-aremely ugly BtnK^urc, :f 1$B - hoiked. iti s r'e-rforutaon would be passed lunanimausly, andthat the people of 'Waterfoird wiuld put theirehouldess to the wtxeol and prevent th;isenormous expenditure bedrkj pen .upon theni,

(hear .'yiear). ' ¦' ' ' ' ¦ T ¦' J -..¦•

M.r. H. Denny seconded jj he reso'hV'.'ion, andendorsed-the remarks • of [ Sir William Goff.He said the proposed bridca would be a top-lieaty sttruCturc i and if it went <jut of the levelit .would, have to be' takea down. If. fi. ship{(truck it B|dewaya and putjiJt out of tho level•it bould noi be nvode^straijphi again—il' wiouldhave to corne down iand ,ba' a: drad Ices. •: '

•Mr. J. J. Phelan' supported fhe haohiitioji,, ^Jlr. Ooad—^ir WiMdam giveeithe existencefcf the jron, or*.Aeel .bridge. as:;60 years, but«<hat. fa' tho ^rpbable dUj £iJ.f3n '!of *his fcrro-canarrtef ; . '

8ir-> WilHam Gofl- -FenoHsoncrete i3 eup-¦posed to be-everlffstififf, bjit'it 1 is not fn ex-latence sufficiently long.flor.41s to know,ithat,rtis pvcrlaStingn;The erBoHjoocrew ttfrpwo'-i nadeterioration after '20 year3.' .SepTetarjf-rOver SO years, .

fidr William Goff—.When: the concrete hasbetfttstripped off the steel 1 has still been foundabsolutely 'Intoat.; Th<fre i ,tsrftnothcr thing; Iiforgot Ho merAion, ' Thcrcj! would"l)b no ex-penditure, for , maintenance <Jr, rlo painiting re-quired; to be dpnj: The fe^oJoncrete buil l-{iig. aC the'cAher Bjde'"liaj never required onepenny- to be ldd out on it, tnd anotherlthdngit is absoltitelr1 fireproof. I •- Mr. Phclan—This rc3olTiltton!| doeanH bindyou to, ,ferro-conprete.)orl ijny( jhatejial. Woare. now '.praterfmEia£auid.'tho'|ei5amate, anddoing our best to gat eomaJhing done. t

Mr. ' MeOuHa^h-rl wdiA lour opinion wouldbe given with regard to'1 the opening" \v5iichiff too-wide. ; : - ! |< ! !' -,- / • -. , ¦ ¦ j

Sir William Goff—FISty •Joet ib wnplo., < 'Mr. 'McCuUBgih-i-r thinj? Jt ft\>u5d be SveJl

if the Chamber of, Oomme pe pgreeoi to state

in the, rcsouftion'that thpyi consider the open-ing too wide. •- ! " ¦' T "f •' 'I - •' ? ¦' :

6lr. A, Fanrell KMd'theTe. wasiksteimeT 63 'came up and RhoHrould njot httv« much of ;amargin at either| side: poingj thsough thebridge. ' ¦ . ' i , i ' : ' . r ' ' " ' '•

Mir, F. 8hortis—Was' she to ;go through?;Mr: ParreB—Ko; j -, l . ' ; . . . ' . : ¦

1 MT^8hortts—Then what ii tho use In talk-Ing about that. '

¦ ' ' | ? i, '¦ ' i '' Mr. Oroier—.Would it be too late niow to in-vite demgns 'and offer a prorhlum of say £1,000or 'whatever would be nee'es^y for me

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j Chairman*—You ftee we toe iiij t i h t t posri/!donhiJre to invite designs. Tbo^'U! only a matterthat 'can be deali xyi!h by, the. corttributiirtgareas—ithe County, iaiad City iof Waterford, Kil-kenny and Tipperary, otcj |Yqn ore ofrare bfthe steps•,taken by ^he jObrpbri stion to invito^

conference lepreeeatatiye of all the con-tributing 'bodies to try tol coime to ,a con-clusion aa to what' Btyle of . Jbridgo they wouldxcoommend, and ,! am of ppinton that unless1he*e contributing .areas agreb to' one , par-ticular scheme that the: PnVj - Council wdll•adhere to; the report of! ihe ydceregaj :Com-'mlssion.- .L .;¦ ¦ ¦

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fftrod to! this VicM«al Oomml»sicm theSr1 re-port muff be sent, to Hie ;£rc«lency, and, besends ,©p< ndUcea that /roch. mwrt lbas beenreceived.: "H nitiia for tr cofttribuangareesto,dbiec*KW do-'dthertrtrtJ' T tinderaftsndithiy^re-tn Boinz fi> Mptoouj tgaii A this repott.4a toTrh t Is goiny to bdppen: jftcr <ha» 1 ainnot.Tnry,.xlear. bec».u&a!iV.w< uld.seem Uibftithe mawr w»ujd# b« tejfmey back to th

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ave ; the fexro-ooncjfcte ibiddgp 'pliich. ^.'Quldbo |jo<isidarably le >; iyen-.thafx thai.; .Itvt>uldbe 1 well;: I tirink. If. Steps were iajcen.-ito' ap-'proaoh the Governmetat an 1 ask ;hein,- "Whatdo ; you adviie us to l-dt>? Sur&Jy , ypjx.dontWant j us to bo , saddled with i that emjrn»u3coat when we ban geJk.a jbtidge in eieel tor£70,DOO.!3r in; concTrSie for Joss .than. Uiat."" . We(Uie Ohamber of Oommerci). hay s:no voite inihe Matter" except' as ratepaye': a, 'and ourvdewa should be lfatened tb.., j. , , . .... :¦

'Mr. Croker—Could we ^wglhen OUT vSttvf Biby! getting the value of J ierro-conor«l«brwlge? If WoUld >tienfi!thdriT <ju x-|handa; ItUttiK, if we could get an iautlj ontiliye EtaXe-ment1 on tihe matter. j .

phairman—Thwei is, me! r?oson -nj itf • youshould not asK fof^t, :and ; I' ihink. yon. cannet information if 'sou iik wt ft. . '" ' '"

8ir Wm. Goff mentioned thati tho head ofthe ferro-concrete flhn ivai'in' the 'city "duringthe past iweek, and; he was dfawong up somepJins. They could jhardly. Sir iWilliamadded, devote their! funck Ito j goU^ing advice.'

(MJ. - Phelan—I think (We larejjwasting ourturiean'discussing'Uiis intttei. TBie xe56'."4tionnow before use protests qgarns'l the (zpendi-tuxe^and the thne! will comei for-conaidiringall .thi3 business. Lt is njot > it fll, tight thatwe should now do so. Weiprdteet against thisexpenditure. Tnen ^f-it gieo'befpre ffie iPritpCo/undil in tho^mean^fmei *e tiaiaV8 'and ftflthese aCternatiye plana oonid be (gat. I Chinkwd are wasting our lime here ilcMlay.in dis-cussing air these th'Ihgs. ' ' iiS l il i

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! ELECTION 'OF OHFIOBES. '.. , ,

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man, seconded by Btr. $. Gtanam'.'- .Mr. |i«J Forde was unanimouslyire-elooted President

•Mr. iR. G. Bidgway remarked <haJt untilthjs. inarrter. oi.ttw Jwidio..waa|.aBttle4_th.ejr.ougWt to be- very ghvd tolhttve plf. Forde- asttticir Prcsideatr-<heir, h;ear). I .

Charirman—'I am very much.opliged to'"yon,gentlemen. I would 'not like to refuse ouloenow .under, tha new ! r?g™ieJ it J>»vo 'tikehsoime interest 'iri: this "matter , of the - bridgi,arid I hope iby /the thnd my term of .oiaapexpires that ft >iH be. sdtUod. ' j ¦} ¦¦¦'; V

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Mr. P3ielan4<I think Ion this oocasion youoiigiht to •elecft: to ithiB officei-one bf the nerwmembers. To' fill ffiis-office befqro -we' hadto' go bacls on ihe 63d' niejribe'rs, [and howwe have an opportunity' df geWrigi one ol thenew membera.i, ; ' j .: ; |- •..¦¦. ; . ' ,.- • • ¦ ¦ ¦. .

iMr. Ooad—H have .nrpry great pleasure inproposing the : reTelec"ti(>n | 6I| Mr.' [PheTan. Ithink '(these wo gentlemen !(Me»srs. l?ord andPhelan) ought .to' hold, office unltil tro: ecohew matters trill' woiki h - ] ' '•• •> '- • ¦ - : ' -

Air. £. - Jacob aoooudid: She proposition,which was ipadsed urraninSouary. ¦

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appoinited, on ' the propoiftfon -olj tie Chair-man, scoonded by Mr.. Samuel Stranganan.;

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iMessrj . Wm. H. .iJroTirtie' nndi Aiwtin " A.Farrell were eleated., I I. ; J :i - .¦:•¦!. .si;A.vr..j ; /coM!jfinn!EE (joF,j^^ ,,

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be. out of place now to; mention a;matterwhich .4 -intended -ti Ibtin^. ,<befbre y o^ino?nnarJ9a;.w{ai'.'Uia jW idge- ieWuHion,.* Ifargoa to do ho .when knei respKitlon wasbefore us. The lafter portion pi the resolu-tion' raTers: to jtts ffTiaKxiiiB^idf "mH '£03,000."' IwouW like to |remlnd the i jnembjers • dirt thisChamber waa inatrumentaJ, !14hihk, in gcMingthe (balance- t3iatremaincdiunexpcu'l'W to-l» 'a•bttliincq- tft a)i; teoapsq ia the. year, 1000 thisiCaambet-.organtsttl;»| djepntetj on;composedof sbme *) Ita 'osvd meniDftS yhd| numbers ?ojtfieiOorpJratij /a'j and1 Hkioont %«rd. :&&*.#puta.tlan . interviewed Ulrl MpKcnna. theSen Awrdtary tot tit*<ai>aeiiry^!BOtoW!lb^tSne it vtia anranged to «i\> f80,0»Jv th4p|opoaed, extension ( of ¦ tie,; X ailway * in 'VOiK^avid «9.AJesult,pt/&atJdDpulatlpn,,ll\eJ.cpniti Qbi«aff*t6jBi«artp 'Cow|fcwa9^i<«acsdl wf SiOOO, leavtoff ' «i0 pres'ent j i balainca ofX 55,000,^111 tindisp^.Wii Vwpto~ia*~rmfand^ot Buying lhat this chamber'never didaiy: good. !lTart:m^t^#^^w<^# tW»uoqxnondea balance'. >caine : >up 1 again; . New.tf eamata to&i zt<f t ba/ ttw^rJe^WittitWld..' MChamber was instrumental In! having *n»b4l8nce: nriallpcaltod for I dlspoJia^s-itHrTB*i«i«* .-..1 •-.iJJiiLiiiJ rO.iV.u

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'C<ktmii2tee |of thai National Society I for th?PrM/ejation of, Cruelty to_Gh'ildren, jto workin I conjunction >wiiix the , WaH«ribid Branch joithai Socjetyl was .held on iMonday evening inthfe | <5randj HoteL,7 ' ¦¦; '$ '- \\ > : ' : I - . '- \ : ¦ . ¦ i ¦:>.,Gplonel.i Butcher, Uramtie, '-prceided, andomiionjslt th»s« present! were—Mrs. iShelton,Mtta; Barr/IMra. Tighe>, Mrs. Davis/i Mrs. 'J.JyHdely, MH.,H. J.'-Fieejyi, Mias May, Mrs.wy«J«f, ifiss JBroadar, Sirs. Gallwey, MlsaP<yt,|'Mrs.iSiely, Mrs; JFJ Halley, | lira. rJi,W?dger, Mrs. Kenny, !/Mrs. GalJwey, -Mrs;Botiofler, Mw- .i, Kelly, 1 iMSss - Budd,- -Mrs,!WWite, Misi .White, firr James' Power, Mr; A3Plielan, Hon. Secretary |6f the Waterford:

.Branch, and . Mr. Rodden;,,Orgattisirig 8ecxe.>ty foK-Ireland. »",.;¦* \ '< <.\ •". ; j ' > ,

f i n jpening !the meeting,'ijho OKairman eaid¦i-£fulles and GentlemeaMrhi8~meattog.: aaydd inow, .[haa been callpd togeJShei; 60 Mhatwa eJ ould he»r ilhe report, of the work -which

"hiiji :;ijen-.d.ane 'Jin • Tr^wre dufing^the -Igsfty(j ax; l)y the Society- for "*>&& iPfevention ;«fCruelty, ito Children, and also than ire Should•consider the .advisability-of iforming a dlsnHriot Icommittee hare elf thai Society. TheOrgaiiainar Secretary of Vkh Society! for lie]lahdTj-Mt. WilKam 'Bodden; has very kindly^cobiKiii'ted to,.como : do^Ti' .Jhere: Uto^iay, to!eajnlajn to ui.ithefbbjeotj of: !the-.Bpciety. end!ihjal--methods ¦which • <hey ' j adopt1 4oi IforwaWtheir 'ends. I I do not Cirink bhe amounlt orgefod (that thi3 Society does a.mong Khe peoplea1| Jarser is|<npcn Ao) ((ruestdon, «ad .'nlflj oughwlfc I *\ W»Wni>il v -nil /liinTnrp thi" n*pi»p«iltv for t ABidieiy of thiai kind in alcounftry 'like^li^'jtlititleja' Klnjdoai nriheTt wte toadt . lhalt OUBciviliatdon Sii a model; Ito Ithe' whole iwoildjy<it!wiat such a necessity doea exdrt dannot bedenied by -cinyone who pas |studied0he; 6ocial^ndJtion^ OT-moKtem^He^end-I-doh^-Ui'jiijtlj'aS you will find it is altogether r amongstthe; i[ery poorest people that the (retraining!infflunnces «f Ithi3 Socdety are moA or/perlfaipte,1cjtiiifly necessary, or that \i inorks .with' tbxsmbillij -benefiteial^reisulta.! -O C |was\,very: glad- tojJowj cing. ov<i*¦ ,the . zeptitf .- wjiich Cdr.i Boddenjteiry'Uandry; sent ,ine,,tofnotice lt)Ke vexyvsmallf*4rt<|ntage lot- <ihe jprosocfataons; tts compared!av$th'ihe iw4rninc4,,and) ihis' faof proves th'&Jj¦tMe • mere cjdstenoe ,tof ; a 8ociety, aTwatehfuland Vigilant Society, euphj .as;£his, results in,sdcirring torall '> 'children j tfho ate 'the n»^helpl<sa- and despondeni, ;of our populatronj.tlieT trdtoation and' the 1 ¦'flinemltlea o1 Kfe]SThle'»' .'«reij a3 .we sail acktwrwledgen the unl\aliCnn.ble "naht dt every 'living <human beindMow I know you all want U> grt *q iho world'of/(hp meeting, 60 I fwonitj delay you wiih OBTrtiniatks ttfi my, own, buS| I <will' ask M*JPhelin, who is 4he' Eori. iSecrdtaiy for lha\Valorford' Branch of lEie! Society, W give -vsany, (rentiriw itrhich, he rwishes to brake tn]connection ; with the : 6ocd(ity, and I we will'Uien hear an eddress itropl .Mr.- iRoi^den whojii down ihere for 'that punpose. 'j. , . ; !

WCrL >Phelan said—(Mx.SChainnan, Jiadics and;afid.lGfinilemen—I .muA ftfat af - clMsay boirv^ry pleased ii "was to :r6ceiye an invitation to'ait^rsis this meeting, which i bppe/ willnkplt . in fthe . formatioq of ia very successfullocal yomir»iK<!B in' ffiamore. I h^ve beenaikea to »ay: id font. <w<trds i to you as to the'ldeil '¦w6rkihfy :bf'tie*Society. I might say*liat Uw Socisty works . tihe j same evdrvwher Ja.td Mx. Biodden wUl.J'I^

am Bure, igive .you!>ai i it c^m^ '.'of'iABiTOe ltliod s 6f: Hiile, Society,!hbw it, works, etc., butt 1 want to say a lewwfttrda-os. to ^he 'wxwWng.of-ithe'-'Spciety; Ijnl.Wstt rford. [ It is now almost «i"Jhin:a day oi¦elxt-e ?n years- 4ince (the.'ibranch of lie Societyn+as first -formed in' WateHcrrd.; -At. fir&t ftMrtiprised jthe . city riwi. la ¦ «ma}l^districtetoubd it, i^and in ISWif .whJcb i«.'«ie first,yHr for trolchi.wo have figures, the tourober 0:eimBlaint9 jwhich we dealt'WA iwasj 166, andoiit . of. Ihij se 1 oomplflidts Rjhero resulted:* 33piro3ecutl6na.-'lTha .a«t '-*e*r we fopned-tllefllraf & our local comtnrttoeea; thaf was in.Oanfaxvani.. .and ;.the_numbct-ot xjatplaintareceived urds about theBarnb'n3 in iWaiterford,ahd |the;-number-oi .ptos otitons -rtas abouithe iame also. -Vive ytatsj sitenvtwds; f -am"glaat^'1»a!r. tf^oraeafa^'(rffler -:Iqcaa com-nMttte, thk inr^rriik-od-Salr,} atfd it JJ

pbha*^f i'tlie (,n^t*ucce«bfal'jw«i(bi.ve,j, A yeiiiVajtfei wAf We; iincicttse^ ou» U£co) committee;O^j iorming'^-xyOTmlttee'^ikLciontp

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He ithen, read tjh 'i xcpori referred Co, aqd.conUnudrig, said ti at |lhe hoped Jbhey nronldform ia committee tanld SI i rthey ' di I iti it,ha (ivis qire tthereiwoiuld.be very ta <r .cas esof ciuelty ,or.' neglbctj pftiich would go t r i -reported.hand he'could assure them t iat aiycase which was reported wcmM. (be lookedvito^'pnee aod .wtth:'till^attention.' ! : ;: ' 1- '

Mr. R'odden, the Oxgimsing Secretary' of theSociety; Inexiv addiesafed-Clbe meotinf. > ¦• ¦ Hesaid the.purpose; faij wliich they had met therethat evening woa Jthaij he.might tell ti^mGomathlng "abotft "the work:' acoompliahed- pyIthe SoOrety in thia] neighbourhood, and that(they might then, oft they thought it advisable,for ai committed 'J (k%. Tramore.r B wap »me-/times : questioned in; a {district like that as,'to/the !need! of the Sacddtv:. bnt: after the fa«sand figures supplied Tie did not tbirlk-th^recould >e| any douV.-6n tihat point. It wasto be: reaped, aaj rColfmel,Butcher bad (re-marked, tbait (there:was a need ,for thd{ Socie.tyat all, arid When one lctoked around i ncT sawdo many; assdatdrH, influences.Ert^worK ' ft, .wasnatural far hdm1 toJ wonder .that; theri waai' aoeed ior it. 'At tie prsspnit time/ thelSocSeAyliad, over|100 centrei irj Ireland, and ii every-«nei of them it -fooihd .'j»:ork to;do,', .La8t%y^r.in Ireland alon there 'were .inveaiigatied l>,!18easels of wonffin'ojiildiren, ond m th* e oasesithere w :re involwdr IS OOO childre 1. ,-Hethought he faoi that .the 8ociaty we a,- .oper-ating in io many;«irfi{eg,i4'Ireland;.«ndyi3ia(tit' had ¦ dijocivered'1 tjp ";nianj^casea -prcrv ed

con-clusiyelyj'the need for it. ^He hod con ie theretn nslc.tHem to edtahlish a- ilistro'ot conxmititeeof 1he Society ' fn ,connection Vith, thei'-Wafter-ford-branch/ bait l»fote .;Wfci|ng... tlheni. u? i<iolhat he Iwoujd gfvp thiept 'soipe.iinfohnationin regaiy to. the Socie|ty' '- H«vshpnld like I toroy ' something- in regard, vto:the hi?tor r of theSociety, j the.-objecft i o|j the Socdety.^ ind t tihemetiwds wiiieh, it eaifployed, end. fin'ally poinWdoiTtjto Wem sonle; «|l tbe resplta. w-hien! follow-ed from ihe 8ocieiyi 6 vinrk. - Mr. RyJnenAriendoatt Vdfltlli : the' working' bf the 8ootety worn its;e taUishpienjt down tol.^e, ptresej it ii ne, andexplained its dbjecfe «ind:th4 good wj ioh re-sutted Irjom ,its yrprk., (.;;..._ . . . ¦ } !-[ .The Chairman said [that ;he was p.\>re tltey;

bad Ustched'wvEh the Jdeopeat inijresV.to Jilf.1Boddenj address, l and', thnt thev¦ wire.Blddi.to see : ths4 tho 'effects ; of Ihe . Bociefty werejprevenitdVe. ond ilhnrt .to'lils mind w*s the grftit'mertt.of the.*Society/ ibeeause'if it ifere not'preventive then; .he dM not thfnk K:.wpujdhave the alattoa! •whlalj ii it ivt- ¦present) enjoyB^He 'then proposed ihe following XP *AxAiQBC \±?."Thkt this meotdnfe having :heard the state-',

-mraft'.- imd bbjectn of-the-N.&PXJ-C. nareby ire^solyra tc eatabKsM a|DWrr4ot Comriiitltee ofthe! Society for Trdmore. That the fdHowing,'¦vrfth poorer-to add to) Orefr/nnroberj be we.commJtHe;e. and that (th<>.v be authorised Jo,:comTfleiW t^e 1ooid,jotFaBI&ait;J6ii;'4Hd"<|o, eppJvHo the'.C^tr«l-,CtetrtrhTOee' fdr?.w:oTOcr«^

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WEST WATER1X)BJ> EVICTED ¦ TENANTSAMD THE ESTiTES OOMMltolOiNEBS; '

I ¦ I " •: : ; ¦ !; ' .The Clprk read tie following! resolutionrecently passed by a meting at' /tyest Waier.;ford 'eyiej ed ienimts, and sent [on -for adop-tion iby Mr. P. :F. Walsh, Chairman of theWest -Watj erfosd Executive oi tha .tynited IrishLeagu& :-4 ; ; . .;, 1 : : ; ¦, -( i.'i THat kve, he Wcsi Wa'tcrfojr d; Executive,oomplfciin| bifc rdy of'Sie dilatory : and . idis-appoinrtinjg ae ion jof lir. Guiry, Estates Com-.miBskraera' Inspdctor,' in his dealing withthe eytictj d ttnant3 of.County ' Vaterf ord, bynot restoring tty em to their h ridings^1 evenwhen they ar<j on landlord's hands, according

to the spirit if the Land Act oi ID03 and UiBEvicted tymants lAtet, 1907, as ai snJt of whichthere .'is jnot in tjhis division. < f the. county

•one instance or -yhere he has been instru-mental irl restoring oil evicted tenant, i As a.result1 of this neglect and indiBc rence. l£ea«sColeman (2) intt I Quirke's eykled farms onihe -Grant ekaid ; Raspberry Hill, fyohin-learry, Balljt uff , j are in danger of being letto members of the Salvation A my, and we,therefore J call j iipon the Est ites Commis-sioneis ko (transfer Mt. Guiry, i from this

-countv aij id replace him by an Inspector whowill ;expqditeirliel restoration of: the evictedtenants under thtj ' Provisions of .the Jegiila-tion- fenaited j for '-thei r benefit.1'- The - aboveresolution was .. endorsed, by the ... followingevjct4d tenants, .who were present.<e& '.themeotibg-P. If . Walsh, James iDoyle, J. Cole-

jman, M. Hufley, P. Daly, M. OuHinan. ¦••Mr.! M. J. Shanrfhan—I think it 13 not right

to blame Mr] Guiry in this matter. He isonly & paid Official ,; and he has! often to dowhat ihe is told; 11 know Mr. Guiry pewonallyand 1 think He j s an excellent "Than. < -; ( ¦ < ¦

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be d>w to cdndemn Mr. Guiry I ;He knew a.case! near Kflcash in <wihich .h|t) ,'a«rted - 'Yery•credi ably. He i took up the K se of a man¦out ijther i and got! him £40 for e>{)a:rs -to h'nhouse.! | ' : ! :

Mr. jB ancr)ford^6aid he agxied .with . Mr.Morrisse r'. He I knew Mr. Gui y personally,and: he knpw also , of .the case ncntioned' byMr. : Alorrisj e r. I ' ' . • .

Tie Chain ian said he knesf \ .Mr.' Doyle,one of . tl.e evi cted . tenants on this .estate, andhe know no 1 etfer Natiocialist thhn him. The<pobrTmah ha^ suffered a lot , aid from whatI know of himj I think he .wpuld not pu:hi? ijnair e to anything that vyoold not berighij. | '; :| : • ¦ ¦ • « • \ ¦ • . !| < . . . . ,- (

Mr. j Shcehiiar-\VKen: .the Salvat;on A-my^are coming a ong it- is -time io do- s'omethlag.'

Clerk-)! had ithje pleasure of< mce'ting Mr.Gttiry,| and 4iy iirbpression [of hjm was 'thathe was. a; irtost courteous anil able^enueman.

Thb iCbairn an said he knew of aii evictedtenant's Jcase thatl .MjJ Guiry failbd to settleand ij srhen he ww] [removed from ;the districtit was! settled immDdiately.. . • i I " ¦ ;

Mrl- |M,orris >ey—If ; Mr. Guir* is Temovedyoa rhlght ge^ ah'Orangeman, iqj hos place. :

iMrj ; JO prady—;If ithei Orangeman would-dojuitiet it) wo\dd'n<ft Imatter. i {| - : • ; .

A'fter -some -further ;discua3ion,!,ariibTder 'wasmadd'-ih&t the-;Coi. fWaterford Executive beinlcrrmed| thai there was p ; 'diSerence oi¦opinion between ',the members of-tibe Board asto: the; aavlsabilityj of removing j Mr. Guiry;and asking the ! Executive ¦ for ' further infor-mation .regarding ilr. Guiry'a acKoh.

): THE | -AJJ ESBOKOUGH: 'EVjUCTION, . !tfUHTltEB -QOBKESPOttDEKOE AKD . 'i: j: J-

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'The Clerk reid| the ;tollo!«ring: rcsolutioaircmi/h^ Nevtown Brancih oil1 ! the UnitedIrish!ieague:,1—• ; ;| ' ' " : "* !;" ;* . . ¦ ;.J 'liAjt ;th,e mdnihly-meeting ot i>ur.J>ran«lh,it.

tfas ~ proposed by ' Mr. James liiFahy, andepoonaedf by Mf. JL' ilulljn«r-That ire read.trfcih ; :iur!prisq tbel Btatemenl jnade by theEditor of the ' Nationalist* attempting tojustify| the «\*ictioi|i of Mr..: Robprt, Barry;',o{AinesborpunhL That after inquffy, : caieiullymadeij nif/ th|,c|rcknnstajJce3 of llhe . case. weunanimously consider" Jliaf the ((eviction wasbarsh [treatment j of an aged and industriouscouple] and thaii^n ; view;..of *hq <aot <halHr. Barry is, and ^aisrajSjhas l>e'en, reroare'dto leave [ the | issue 16 arbitration, ' arid ihbStophebsOQj refused to do so, dven' noir wpconsider Robertl Barry is en\itled to Itheearnest suppdrt jof all : persons kalH&g them-selveii i NatioialhU, ' and that -[wo ' aak theselye^ i ^atioiaUsts, ' ana nua :wo • aax moEditor I of th( above-named paper on whartgrounds laf tei their Very exhaustive inquiry,to ^U5C| «ieir own "words they attempted tocondone 'and justify llhe eviction.''' •

Uhe tollowing letter was olso.xoad:—! ' : Anne-jbofoiigh, I>ccem!ba 4th, 1906.

Dean ^ir—In ,feply to the , .letter read' atfruardifnjs ' n eeting >on- 28th ulL -irom/ill.Tboma3 Step lehson.! iela4ive to my evictionat Anne^borough, jinjusti Scation 61. my, caseI mnsi enter enter * solemn, -protest agafastthe unij ruthlul! .toctica adopted by Mr.Stephenaon, in order to screen : is action inthe eyes,1 of the! pubUc-by showing- that myeviction | was neuher ihaj&h norJ|artfitrary. |

He eayg : ¦[ Any :;tenant who apeft 1873 ha»bad hisl ren-J. voluntaafly reduied, from -£50to £1S (reprpsqnfe*g a reduction,.of . 75 percent.) cannoU rTavelmuch cause of complaint:"Xne ti reauciion

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¦was 'on jihe teondiiion that I would erect ;awater (sfheel lat mj' own expense. The waterwheel c6st lpT.| The next £10||wa» given \ome on ; ihe condition rthat I would erect anoatTota!|miirAnd kiln at my.kwn expense.Thisic(>s!t mi SSft. I have repitod the millat ' -various times for .the latt thirty-threej ears j at my own expense, which cost mo£165j -j riithoi^t being allowed a lairigle penny.The jtotal amount pf my money I expended Inkeeping [-the j nrill in repair is. £319, which isj ay answer to his allowing off 7b pet cent.

He Ea^s: |"that 1 practically owed fourj ears'I rent (3 [years and 11 months) at. therim* M\ nwl eviction." I did I hat owe: him•onej'perjny .4?heh the1 dispute arose. At Uietime. I Jpaidlyhim the 'last rent I gave himnoticejtihat I could; no longer ipay n. rack rentand; made him [an offer oi £13 fl year, irtiichwas' -the Government j valuation and taxes,repre5bn(ting' i£3iextra. ! Mr. Stephenson neveroffered me the premises at £15 [until he hadtaken |oipt a ;deeree; which, smashed nry credit-with my friends i andi tihe public at large,¦which I was j further demonstrated when nethrew l|ie pa-tj belonging lo j the few cus-tomeri | had out-in tne yard ion the day ofmy :.eviction. ;iN<rw tj he public ean ju dgewhether my |evrciipn wias -unjxBt | or not.

I ioiiuest .that copies of my fetter be sentto the: Union of Watertord, Dutrganran, Clon-roeli tipperatyj CasheJ, Olodheen, Kilkenny,^-ii--i i— 4 •mi~*ri<,M,m-- VoiiT: faithfully.

Mr. ;F|ahy! suegosted that <the [cjdrk shiouidalso: rend £he kttter^nt.to the "board by IXj ,T. A. j Sjtephenpori I and read at the previousm&eltingl . ! j I ' • i ; i ¦¦ ¦

|) Tie Cleik then .read Mr Steph ni«)n'3 leister,

diie content* of. -which were gv\ eri' in full Inour ;'repori bf thq proceedings j f ; the guard-ians "mfieiiing hold on;Che 23th alt. i

M?. Pahy ieaid I Ihott. with; egard to tlieparagraph in Mri Stcphenson'8 {letter dealingwith tW adlaoa of the guantion* in -wfaidh hestales tlwt fMra ( S<ejmenson did nrft iateidto bandiovarIthe biSAageoent of her propertyto the guardians ha (Mr. Fahy)! thought thj atwas: e very silly reference tor a Javycr to drawfrom the -BuardJaaV action. 11 Nothing '•*»»'further horn the minds of the piaTdisna U»pn-to diataje tb Mr. ' end Mrs. Stephenson obootAheir ofjfair^. ' j -y?l>i«t -was done; WB3 done be- ;cause . every othet! moans tor ards BdtUing

the *:maUer| -bid been exbaoate'di ¦ , . .'. |. ;

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I old!eo. in ;th<> bopd th's-t it niould leid, to a sefiUe- ,_*„»> m»,0rW<krtot out thertl^nd especially,

fitepBenaorl **|Kfc TOg_ w!v!i, 5 rr>.Tv-.f iii -

itte -boara ih a long !*iuttiinen$ sen! by Mr.Barry.- !

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Mr. Shechaia—Thai ini »fter tts .resolution3r83>T>0380<Jji~"","*""!.- '-r']/.- i ^ i < - ¦ •¦Mis*r Keany-4!tiiink wi ek&M Iwive thenjattpf cto the Newtown Bi|tach ' ol the UnitedIrish League. | i !j . :!Mf. . QuirjJan—As » rmbfic board we aredoing tight Ih.boindemnina it, and trying topnng 'abtnA a ' seSaerflentt. f , ( ¦.• iMr. 'Shectoan—.1' kadw tbiat, buit we shouldhaVe .had all the iacfaj at 4ra4, i- •. 'Mr, Miorns-sey—The1 flrsi;; day the evicttionwas about to be broughft Up-Dr. Stepihenaonwas in the boardroom, and he told throe ofthe guardians—Messrs Mtiris, M.' V. Eowerand Mullihs ; that -Mr. Birry would be in-aiailed in a week/ and they j iid not bring ft onShut day, tHe aftorwords said to a reapeot-«ble knoinber of the board {that if he hod hisway Barry would :not be rfe-lnstaled;

.Chairman—Wh<m the matter was up some¦weeks ago')I .was told, aflkrwardo th»t Mr.Barry would not lead or drive in the matter—.that he refused to pay a'n| rent, and vAy uldnot ajri>e«r to 'have a settlenifent brought about.Mr. BarrV oame up here And I advised hamto state" his case: in the lippe that it wouldlead -to a sottlernent iof . Vie matter. Fromwhat-he ; stalled that day liore and from theldttor .h<> ids sent in to-dhj I beHeve that heWHS upjuslt ty evicted. ' Anj-«ne looking at himand listening to him Ihe Uay he was hexe¦would see [ that i h e was! telling the truith.When this resolution camelbefare Borne of theflt'her bpoijds wound ' eoij iie of our greatNationalists and Bhemseilv^s milk and . water¦vria in dealing ;with it. 1< pay too that Mr.Stephenson! sfhould ^ not^hdve wriatcn (thoftparagraph in hlis letter aboHit iihe bo.ird want-ing to take ,over i ithe rnanagomenft of hismother's; property > tor Qier. Nothing wasfurther frorn th« :mind3 ol the guardians onthat day than dictating to Mr3. Stephenson.Thai* only 'object' was to try and settle them-attea1. : ! i ' ! . 1 ! - .¦Mr. Morrissey—As & rma'-ter of fact thereare edght 'nrjUs idle wdthin ttTaddusof a coupleof miles 'arpund Mr. BaTry 's place and moatof thrira are in bettor feondritj on than hia.

j Ohairmanr-Only; ithaft Mr. . Barry wa-s" amlllei1 -himself Ma ' N \HA ' nnl havo madR : ai miller1 - himself'he: co4Mv not have "made ; n

; Kvirig in' it at all. It is A rnir-acle how , he! managed! to make] a i living out (5f it.j Mr. Shanahan sijiggeated that if a deputationi from the board went ito Mr. Stophenson it; might be, ' jkjsaible to-! settle .the matter, andj have Mir. Borry - r-ostafed .before Ohristnw.s. '

'Mr1. 'Sheehan—.Thiit I is. B v»ry i good eug-• ge.ition: I j . . . , ; ' [ . . .! Mr. . Morriasey—AVe -would want to-be pro-i \-ided. with ja.coat ofjarmtlur if we went-onj such a mission to n n'ouse from here.

: Mr. O'Grfidy-^Thorel TkUl : be a meotanR ofi the Templeorum Branch of the U.I.L. on Sun-i day to fry . and -scrt le|the .matter some way.; Perhaps there -would; be some good done there,f Ohainnari—But ; wjj can adopt this re-solution all; the same.1 The meting at Tern-

¦ploorum' won't affect that."! 'Mf.1 Morrissey—It ia time the County Kil-

kenny men j woke up about the maiiU'r. Theyshould have taken aollon king ago.

! The Chairman (hen , put : Mr. Fahy'a re-|solution; ;whi(>h was unanimously adopted.j Mr. Morrassey—!Wh«t alwit Mr. Barry 'slleMer? la nothing to ;bo don? about that?I ¦ dhtrirrnarj—He suijG^st^ thnrt v.-e rend it toia number- 61 unionslaround. but I don 'it (thinktj inlvwouldj be ;advj sablo. fit w ould1 'be only

j adding fuel! to flre ,! and ^Kuld probably pre-j vent. a 'setillemerfti "."!' " [! - Mr. Blanchfield—ft has Ijeon going an long[enough. ¦; ! i ¦ il '-Mr. Morrissey—}M!r. Barry 's ltitter is adirect ooirtrpdiction of 'Mr. Stephenson 's. andI thdnk we should :dp itiore fJien mark it read.

Chairman'-rPerhaps , if we adjourn it theromight bea 'stVJUemenrt . soon. I feel 6urc \i\cA-it will be «.*lect ' B<>on . : , ,

¦|.. Alt^r ; some' furthea [discuii.iloti; on the pro-portion, of j Mr. TSWrri?»ey-' the -fiirthor con-'sidetation of the letter1, of Mr. T. Ai Stephenson;and .that' jof r, Mt-VBairy: in repily to it w-as nd-j ourned to that day ifortnight , December 10th .| .' There NVJU no o.'oh*r: buaic<a» of any publicj inierest before the moding. ' ' ' • '

imiTEp ; 3 1S LEAGUE

! MEETING OF THE E.^ST -WATEUFQED

i " ¦ EXECUTIVE. iI ; ¦ i

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The U3ual qvuartcirlyj "mee'Ung of the ' EafitIWaterford DivisiorJal'Execuitive 'c-i the UnitedUriah .Xeagne WC3; held in IKilniocthomas ' on,fThursdayTard inst. - •• ( • • ¦ • ''I Owing to I Ihe tinavciidahle absence of Ihe;Preaident, ihe Vace-CChairman, Mr. Power,;

r resided, i i ' ¦ ! ;Tho following resoluttions ,ivere proposed end

carried onatiimoualy:— ; ; - ¦ • [ !1 1—That we ta& j the ' irl»h PArliamenthry'jPany to use' evory ' mbalis .in their power toisee that furtbre- ter»arrt3 be placed on equality,iwith all other agricultural .tenants ; «nd thatcopies of ithds reaoiltiypn be aerit to Mr. JohnRedmond-. M.P.;-ilrT BirreU, ariu Mr. Pi J;Power, M.P. ¦ ; ' ¦ ' ; ' J \• ! 3 -Thot

- e Impross I upon the Irish P.irtyithp . necee'sitv oi inais'tina that' occBpying <en-iants in luraTi distridis' holding under a rhiddlcjirtterest be grarite<3 he! same rights and privi-J¦Jeges'aa the middlemen 'desire themselves.j! 3—That we consider thatiihe reatoraUon of .¦evicted teninHs might!be more explditiously<jnccoroplishe|d; and ! that-we call upon the;'Estates Comrnissionei'a not to sahcrfaon the©ale of the Beresfotd-Eittate, situated eit Btrad-;jb«lly; Oo. 'Wftterford .land that this resolution(apply to all evJc^ed |ltenan.1s in' East Water-iord. ¦ '. ¦ I i ¦

|: 4—Thai we urgfe upon the-Local Govern-irnent Board Ihe necessity of increasing, thej ainwmt griniled for pib e««tion of labourer*cottages so as Wj g^ve the several District:Oouneil8. in the cotrnty | an opportunity ofgreeting' j suttable dwillings for this deservingclass.

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I On the motion 'of, tne!Secretary a vofte ofcondolence| was i atlopled to Mr. John,0'Callaghan and 'Ifamily on their recent•bereavement. I .; I 'r ¦ ' I i« i™ tmmm mmmm•

i JPBOOF UPON PKOOF. :

¦ This eiaternemt maide by ' a Waterford man¦was confirrbed by !him eiglitcen monrJis after-wanls. ' i L ¦. : ., ¦'

I Mr Thomas Rice, harrow-lane. Yellow-road.iWttSJerford,|says:-i-'M jcan : heantily confirm•all I wrote about j nyi cure by Doan'a back-tiche kidney pillaJ Altihouih 18 months haveIpa^ed finfte I used; the mils, I-am Ftill free'from the kidney complain?.. Before I began.iwith 'the nSedicin^myi eyes were so swollenland puffy ia the irtumings that I could hardlyisee. My bead ach^d. ;and. I feK BO done upthat I thought ol gi\ing up work. Three,boxes of Doan'a backache kidney pills, how-ever,' na&A me feel Tike a different man. I

!cann<ft flr>ekk too j highly oi the medicine.The following is the latter' Mr. Hice refers

"Dear 8iw-J must wrJte and thank youfor the 'good your Item's bacbache kidney_:«!» v,«.,n />ni> rtio FVir M vcnrs I find K1<1-iey disease, which > started wiili just a back-ache, but cot worse as1 time went on. X eaweomei ofi the leodin? docU-Tg in .Dublin andthey told me that Bri;$htfs ;discaso was scttugin. The, modicinda they gave me did me no;good; howiver, , and i f went to doctors in,Wateriord.? but V ooifldn*. ffci a etrre. Myback was bondantly aohirtg. my njghfts weresleeplesa, »nd I MSmed tired and languid allthrough:tfce day.] I was in a very weak andfll condition, an<i J pfiat to fear I slumHeat no bf«er. One iay ft f^nd, *** hadBeen cured of kidney trouble by ©oar. a back-ache kidney pilfe, aayised rne to tiy «>• ™JdJrdneJ I did so, and «oon I felt much better,-?°w<tot-on with ihi pWs^and by .the tin* Ihod taken' three boxes 4-;was oured. 'I t**SSS'tofbStt aUUdgnii W ithhold totOfleJ

HSSS3- ^fe i I<ife^Ui.;«eJwo¦bUllqgi iaA nlnepcnce t>er box (six boxes

^wsa^MBfsagdSIoan'»i t|B-»yre ; Oii;Vyoft t" r°fr . '¦ \^

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-w ' --V «H an&i 'tott : tLJ 'Mm M,, • seJtu£mw'J i +•

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v - ¦ i ; - i ': ' - ' ¦¦ ! ¦ " • part|dftlh« hfcnwe iwee« thejf la. tea frooBJ. i -" '¦ ' " i 1

' ' _ '¦ ' Maaler4a5he female »W*{-' ' :' * .v: i ' - '

'_£,¦ ' ¦ • ¦¦> . < - ' i - : . \ - ¦¦;,: ¦ i rHllW iBrc -HWeTO'the^T eTiook^Mid'HtiJ?

DTTN^ARITA'T^ - VFNTfW : •'M^erSlIhere' -arel i&e!&'fte*A-4iiSh-".we. X^y-^ l

AfM V^-i'-'-W* ,- <^>i-keFy^erJ«s4i1iS^^^.b9dalHUtN¦¦¦¦ - ; ., l - i - '' : I' ." ¦> ' . . ' ¦ i . . ' ajiil ilhe-wfeles Mm tihey.-'iret tyefcidng.: j ! •

,". " ''¦¦ ¦ '• . .;..: . '" ¦: jj . v . ' , -'' $foiBSrck-^We.T&n't «b<i «b3i taffls. -o.bo'iiI I 'i'he usitd. weeltly. meAiBg of the - aboveboard was &e3d: on Tuesday, Mr. FrankStuart, Vj ce-Chainnan, ¦¦ jprcsMingv; Mwo p rf-sent—^Ies3ia Br-J.- Brbwn,: Thomift "Jjower,

.TouraneeDa; P».Ei Ourron; PMBw Berfesford,( ThoroaB Flynn, WiUiftm Stack," JQP.1; Pat rickPoley, Michael Flynn, . John i jRbnayne,Maurice Power, O1<1 Partsft; Maurice Hurley>William Hayes, J. Oullihsui; J. 'Walan, Mbnnl-dtuart; J. Barron. | i ! ¦ I

Messra K. Dower, pTerir;. Thornos Walah,Master; .T&omas Dee. <K.<k; Edwardj Kiely,«P..O, and Ma'ehael Flynn,:' AesfsKaht Clerif,1 were also in otiend'snee. ' ""' , ' i ' - "- - i

XMAB TIME , FOB -THE KECIPIEJfTS pJr¦ :, .

¦ ¦ RELIEF."

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;- ¦. ¦ j'Mr. ' Thomas' O'Connor,; P.L.G.'i "ivTOte " as

followa:— : ¦ j ' ! ! : • iMain StM(i£, Dujjgnrvan, i , ¦/,'• . -. - ¦

: December Sth, 1WH. |iMr. Chairman and Gentlemcf)—I ^egTDltl&at

Iinm .unable to attend ypnrj rhetting to-Sajr ibask your board to'grant'tleiosual extra' shill-ing to those tin n;ceipit of relief i on Xtm^i.week as it wHI help, to mate • Iheir . hiomcs -|alrtfle more cheerful on Xrnaa morning, andalso you know t&cy are precluded from theOld Age Pension, being in receipt of relief.-j -KespecMully jour3, : i \ ' : . .

THOMLV8 O'CONNOR. '»r_. .t> ^,t—j ri i . 11— -i L- I *J-

the last 4 or 5 yew," and Ij niove thej gci it.iMr.1 Bno -n—I oppose -it J Ijhcre is a argc

number that are deserving of it. btrt there areeome that are not, . arwl they " wonU hequosKoned until ne R. reyfeiijii. . T5IuTt I mouldsuggest is that the Relieving Officers shouldfind them and not ¦ put (them in comparisonwith the others. A great tnany ofj"thern farenet- entitled to. it, knd-'tlie'y .are.much.betlteioff <lian the , eoKltiers and small farmers andeven some of the large farmers too. Howmuch will they cost the union? ' Vfe c'in't behelping the pnor at .the expense of the richor the middle elaA-i'. ' ' !

The Chairman satd' (hat while he was herefor the past three or four years H was alwaysthe custom ofthis board to grant; this 'txitashilling to put thesii poor people over. Christmas that they might: have a more cheetntlhbme at Christinas - time and not-need thentfcossaries of life. They all knew1 that theyneedt>d this relief , and he.(the Chairman) feltvery thankful to Mt. O'Connor for remindingthe board of thiB debt of graititude yhinh ltheyo-«xi ithese potor people.¦ ¦/ He i(Chaiirman)thought they oughlt , to be.unanimous in pre-serving this old cuflriom. 1 ' '| ' . . ' ''

Mr. Beresford—YM; they pugh't io' got it.With regard to whut Mr. Bro\vn is "saying dtiwuld be very hard for the i Relieving OfBccrato draw the line. ; '¦ :• ¦ . !

Mr. Foley agreed with Mr. Bercsford.Ohairman—It would be condemning our own

Rolie\-ing Officers (to do ; ithat—to : say .ihijtpeople 'are ' getting relief - (fh^t I are n-olt de-«<?rvin^of it. We would bo Buroharged for.ii .Wo' went into the rMief.casc3 'AhloroUghly andStruck o(T undeserving oases, There was neverin my time a' surcharge for out-door relief:

Mr. Stick—This is only temporary relief.' Chairman—That 13 oJl. . ' '

Mr. Brown—How. much will it post theunion? " ' ¦ •

Mr. DeenAbout ; £12: tl^ai indudea Mr.Kiely 's ca3es which will be ' aboiiit £3. j

Mr. Brown said that there were,oases'intown on the relief list theft should ndt be oh•it. He had kilters from parties in hiapock<it,which told him that these casoa -were not'destit-uie or deserving of relief. Of cinlrso.'heknew thdt there were many that heeded re-'lief, bwi the; cases that' were , not ¦ degisfaAeshould rJot get this Hhillirig -extra; ' He'had niobjection to the others grtlllrrg it, but it wasa great hardship on cottiers and smalL .far-mers to-be paying for the others. !

Mr. Slack—I quite agree with ,thalt, but iti< very-hard ,to araw lhe line,_ .. ," , ' '

Cluurrnan—It wnn't rowui'the }- of a penny.Mr. Broira-^But- i 'and.{: is i.J.Ir. Chuir-

mnn.Mr. Beresford—.Well, I have _ always voted

for it here, and I will now.j X.agree'wiih Mr.Bwwn to a certain extoniti.rnit ho\Y can "U^eRelieving OBlcers draw the line.

Mr; Thomas- Power—Give at to them forChristmas time. .. . . , _ . . . , ..... '

Chairman—You; can bring the n\st up itthe next revision.) . • i ¦ .,. ' .

Mr: Brown—I v;ill , btft I ain not prematureto-<lay; .

¦; ¦ f ' . ' i ,The Oharrman lesld that 'the' letters Mr:

Brown had received and thernames' of the<|cpiifiea should be ., given t<) the RdievingOfllcers to .make enquiries and report at .thisiward. ' : : ¦ ¦: ¦¦ .- ¦! . : !_ _ : . __ _ ':. ? : ::il -

ifr. Brown~-I wiU npt ,-Mr. Ohairman. ;Youknow all those getting rj flief in Dungaman.

Chairman—I don!l Vnv loore, than five orsix. The redt are o'VT strangers.'

Mr. Dee, R.O., aaid that alter th'e remark*of Mr. Bnrmi'TTi'.h regard to -parties- in -,towjireceiving relief who were mat entitled -4o rthe would wish to inake a., Btatement. {Therewere on. his list about 200 people and all ith'p^ecases were gone into carefully alt '-the 'last re-virion when Mr* Brown .(W»a pr^eenlt, vHja<MT. Dee) had , made Very< carcfulf cntpj irifswith regard to evrry single case,[ and', tlieguardians too considered each individual cafecarefully coming before ftiCHfwhen Mr Brownivaa present. If Mir.'3rown'Would- now fivehim the names'of these parJMe-s he >viould en-quire into them and report ;to the board. , j.• Mr. Brown—I will not do thdt. The leltterB

mention parties >1K> would ;nttt TTOrk'.ithoTr^hthey could Ret plenlty. • :3lr. I)ee, R.Q.—Am.l-staled there are obbift

£;.D azzs en my lintj ancl of theee abouft^OO«irc ov« r 70;yeara o.t .c^a arid enable to work,Tho r:'3f are uritlows mrh 'Awo 'o r morecl.ildrci who are eriiiUed \>y law to relief . :.

The Choirmnn said > that before Mr. Brownhad brought this,maftter .up.here ..he had \arijflrt to giv« the ¦< -aiames .of ' itho&e pariieaprivately to the Relieving Officer and havedilnn make raqnitiPi?. 'If th*ae were-true thenMr. Brown could bilriirtho.coses up heTC. He(the Ohainnan) would be ,very slow to ' be-iiove le.V.trd'of.tljU kind until he wai-satisfiedthat -they- were> -trie. It l.was Ihe; work : ofmalic*?,

•ilr. Thomas Powxir—Hear, hear. . ,Mr. Brown—Don't you think that - people

living next door ouj fht to be. in li Wticrposition than the'/Relieving. Officer'to kn<JTTthe circumst-fj ices of' theafl people.i '• ¦ • ,

Sfir. Dee, R.O.—It i3' all spite': ' ' " ' • - 'llf. Stack—It da Chri^tmna time. Be

lenient, Mr. Broiro. '•>¦ Mr. Brown-4-I' am lenient at all Iime3, but

I wVpiuld also have leniency .towarda the pojsrcotitiera. , , • , ,

THE PIO QTJE8TIONJ j . . - . . \' The Clerk aaid <th-.«t a report boni the Master

j vldtive to pigs had been adjourned :from lostday laniil he looked up the orders on diequestion. He had gone <baok as far as pos-sible, and he had found that;a notice of moftioopivon by Mr. Thomas O'Connor oh the ,18thMay i that pigs be itold in future in the opi;nmarkrt had been passed on theu3ftit May,Mr. Parks dissenting. ;,! . ' ;

, , Mr. Stack-J supported thai order. It wwu'j fair-one. ' . . - ' i ' ; I "

¦1 i Mr. Bno\vn aakeil Tferc they.,bound by theorders of .-their ^decessotj i

in ofScc.] Chairman—Yea. : <

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Mr. Plynn—Go en With iha nest fcuiinos5>Mr. Ohofrman. j ¦ ; \\. ¦

THE 8TOLEN CIX)THEa AGAIN.' The Clerk' said"tha;t onother raaSter ibat.l

bsd been adjourned was Ithe Master's ytnpontcoocemins clothes Shslt .had 'been toloh dncjentlie workhouse.! TJie tlo^t^r on learning Knotthey were in a certain .bouse 1104 consulted';¦Mr. Williams ,as So •wbati 'he .should do,' tnid;Mr."Williams had itdvdsod |mm iSo gat a eoarchiifs isaxA.

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The Chairman t«aad whea ithe Master' raittrord about 'the clothes be tiould not wait lorthe' next hoard day, -and! he went to Mr.Wiiiiams. -He (OhAUman):4hou?,rAlthey oujhtto be VCTT ithinkrul to-the-. Master Car. iii3iprompft action. ; • • > ¦¦ ! ' - \ ¦ ; i.iMr. T. Power—I agree with you. . '¦ ¦ '

1 iMr. Brown—We dhsappro e of-his going I to8.' solicitor; that will cost, ;tbe raltaJaycw 6aJ-• • - - .n. i,A :__ n.r><AH»r\:~ kl \ «5i(4W, smell'

it-am s amounted to a big blU andl-it was.Uic'rotepayera who «!w«Jld pay M: <S»ty ,.*ouM,got I a eecond'; warrant themstlvrti ¦¦ withoutip iaz .ifi a SohXdtpr if the; islatboa' «e|pe..-Jater

-The ¦Chainntui"'i»id"that the 'Mutter waaWqIo pleat-Qje;bcferd'trom: alltrfflpown&Httargjh e Wertt to their solicitor thta ttte-Mtpjt mi^Wtntot : afterward* bo liable for - a.-big eptwD/

'•j iilr , , Brown-rlf aiwflyirra' Vas, (»SxP ««m'»n; body>he, wbnhl 'h^ixaM^i

-ih %^bog li^eaneri;'wkrrafHtto warck^McHjoidS. '-h 3i> 1 < hwirn»n-4i<a«cih.Tian-taj-.&to I *w 14^eapalnlT-go toi D>y «/licit«ti^ •^.V.'^'J",- .' ".'ij Mr.dBrown-HBy tt» wttk 'Mr.'Dlirtrerj '-wliBt

¦ Olei5-iaanJii&e eadj fcj&q iWjUq !,?',.:,,': ,„

j %m, ?nd-;i86 jnrxnini ega&ns!t.«H£Mt«p»j * te*

ijefciioci knalrj:e«iP.' '-'( ( "vVJiiU 1 ' a'itby

r- Gbtimtw—You we ovA « qrderi UtTutmtiiYmj cw

^bj HVurj"at-th9 ne^ «nc^BB|*fl<

t~*tr. Brcnm-r<I will brtng,» up a« wo u<w

Mm itm^-^yxer&ni «W!«c»

Hwjs,.c.po?i:it DDV- ^\V

' . '¦ ¦ '¦• ¦K * - l . ! :V.-. - :- , .; l> •Mr.1 : Thomas. Power <Tourfco<aivHSuxe, • fKe,

Jewfels -wcte 'tkiblen'- 'but of) Iwbliri '.Oaatle—:(2awjih)ter)i r ;r ¦' -^¦...«»«-ii-.-i« ! " ¦ . ' :'- . - '

i * Mrj . pJroi t#—l donit know .apy!0iing. aiSout<Ih« jpWeJs.- if Dubiin oiln Uoodojn—-((Baughter).

Ohalrmeu t--fl!ie jertveil s were aMen" ouA, of'DubMn CfeisHe where aH the ofDcSaa weTe.TheJna .wdl be a long aneeDligiol the DiatnititClouiricll attex -this, and I 'will take a elhow, of"htuidj to:anl=4i the inlaftter .i ' M "' ' ' ' ' !' ,T Mi: iBmwn-AWe' wdJl' dS»Jjhiir i iMX jwelv^

; 'O'cloote toIflnish the 'basiatt^. ''T ¦' .; ..? ! ,*- '• - iErniBiowfri aaid. fhoit tihby refuied t» support¦tlhe Miflssltei] in going ta'ithe.j&oiMastpT. . : ' - 1 ' ..' :

,- . .- Tlh'a fluster . Said, flhat j-'lrja !'f d ^ 0 . 'rift ikeep: tho' cloithpi tihe 'immitea • rtyi^c* i <>• earfcig ainder1 Toils,! and . key.S ,He hu4 j»! look* .afller tfhctaa. iaaj wH-1 «.'ji, be coiflid,. . . . ,. 1 '¦ | '!¦;;¦

IMJJ. Btock—To ttw.-besi'yE.your sWl-ly.' :«, -• ¦ Air, 'BrCkTfii-^We are oppo tiQ to It. • -. ; f ;J . OWaamnari -flpoaJ; for. yourielf. I '

/Mrv BicoiBrn—Did you'oakitheieoJicKtor howialu;l»'• hoi!would ciliu&e;or.- do " you' knicuv,

I Master? ' :' j . . ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ' ' .¦ i ; ! ¦' : • j .

¦ ¦ • Aflaister- i did Holt aak him and I do not

"iMr. MJcmlaal Flvwri—He (Will i ohiarge aboutone :guinear-<JauEHter). . ¦ ; ,( ¦ ¦

. , ; . i, 'Mr.1 Bnonv^i—Well, I WJIV be here to -oppo.;e

it land "won't tfBour tiia- iitt|payera' money; togoillke .tJrjs; - ¦ s. . ¦ - . . . j ; ..- ; ¦ . -

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i - ' >- ,'Mir."i 'Qtiack—You' "tire ', pertedtly c'ghS.—(kij&tcrfcl i . , ,. ,¦ •' . - . -. " ! .. I ,- , ... ' i ; .'-. Mi.; ; Brwvm—There- is anicftihex nritte^.-' 'Isap ,I83. 6d. charged here hi. .hook for aj sacktffirireai. . i|) [ got a Sack oi meal for my; fowlliiit ;.Vfeei; |lor"133. ' Why iahyuld.vi;tho i rate-pfllycM. pfiy. 6d.- more?: - " j ^ iH J .v i; j ¦¦¦ ¦

'Mr Curran^Where did you get tjhe sack' ofm«al> - ;j i j .1 ; . - . ] ' , "j .iIif; 'Bj .v!'ir u~In town. : ' "'.] ' . .""' "¦¦

^Ir.' . Ourran—^Then you paid for it when

you, 'gcW Oil . VVhen it go&3 djawri in the booksat is1 Od. iiilcre- than if you paid doat oh -rtttiespptj !¦ . ¦ j I

¦ ' ¦ ; ' !¦ I ' - ¦¦JIaater4rThext is a oonSMW for that. ' It

;wis itiken ilast March at 18a. tid. ; , ¦•> ¦Mri :-firown said he. would like io see theridtel'of <h ; contract. : j 1 : ,

. Citric—Tho note of the COTtiact! ¦

. d.fj ;. Brovrn-rYM,- ,ithe bond. '|OlerK^-Oh^ I" can get that fw you.M»i Poley—J was 'here wheii tihe contract

'waj i^aken. ,^tfI Brown—'We won't have any more yearly

icofrtrjaa'ts;! jive will have-them f at , Bix/monUhs¦—oo'iionger . ¦" l '. J ' ;¦ ' "' '•': C%kT-1\ye hbd , oontrads for -dx monHhs.bofdre , bui the guardians decided ito changeito I yearly '.ioh'tracti.- ' . V - 1 . ;

THE WEST .WATERF.ORD EXECUTIVE.I The Cldrk said that' t!hd ] meotiing ; 6n lastday doferrqd consideration of d refelolution ofithe iWoat.^'aterford-Execu'tiiye'.urging the re-;mo\«il of Mf. Guiry,' Eatates Coaamia33onexs'ilrreyikiior ;fpr *he County.- !¦ | , ; - i, Mrl Brovm saul .that he iotenided giving;noticb thirt tefdexa shoul-d. j be; 'invtiited abovst.the iale of ,the pig3 and ;tibai the . higheslt:bi(Jdor. 'shiO«ia got t/hom;-i i 'i 1 '' .-

'irdbter^Oj am .nine years I in charge of ,thefamij l and' my predecessors iwera ' olwars paid

.for looking! after it. I Jiover got one. pennybu2 I. tJhall oppdy for it- now. \ Do you aaythai! 11 am. (icting ^KshbnC^tily? . . .

i • Mri Brown—I nover siidtt. ' ' i ; • ! . "r ifaster-rfDo you suggeot itP- ,

I' MiilBroini-r-I ^ugs&rt northing. • There wouldbe rrianry l'ojoking for your flosjtiilcin here.'" Oliiirman—You are ntot in 1- order, Mr Brawn.nawf ,j We, Jiiavo a different o,ueititon • beforeijihe tluur. i ' ¦ " • • • ' ! ; ¦• '. '; '¦'

Mr. T. Power—J propose you adopt tiheresolution. ' . ' -¦ . Mr. Htaoi-J second it. : '

Mr. ^rianin—-I woiild ntot ' be f o z rearaovingMr. Guiry ;l in Jadt, I would not ha for re-moving ar$ roan. j ,r ¦'Mr,. 'Sltvck-mj onj' ajo he ifhionJd Save beenreHtvdd. i , -U " - ¦ ,¦' i I .

¦ ' ! . . ';¦ (M4, :Rr<Jw)i-JC»rl£ ii 4 1- yeir.'S uffldor theaverage purchase. ' 1 ' ' •

Ohhinmnd—Order, now. 3tet is sdiltled.r ' The"' /"eettlultiOii .was'aaopjed.•' i TELE:>iHONE / CQMMUXiia\ffiION.

¦Mr. J. H, Ndt'on, Bungarvian, wrote statingthat he' saw by' «he pipers tl^at Where was need.for; ;t<?lephwjie-. cnormunj ca'tcoji .w5ah.the.hospd-tlol and' tlhlaf, he would connect "aame and pro-.iTidoitill materials tor £b ^.-•••He ,wwuld also;keep':it jtiJiorvieT for 1welvd;imorith . >} ¦;I ilrj . Binwn—Yes, aad.wio is to' took afterj tiaiJieT, ilhialt. You ore paiying¦ aUteatn'on, Mr.lOliiiraian. ' ' ' ' ' ! ¦ ' ': 'CXt'Aiiart iir--ii ; am signing thyj ei-papera, ;but;I t in. Ma'tompg; ¦ i ' . 1 .. |. [ ' ' ¦'¦ - : ,1 Hii BrDT^a—You; sire, oocpriibtl; Mr. Ch'asr-;rttdn!" - I .wbuld Iik#;to know whritihar .they

jhjava! itlnis telephone ooamniuiioati'on in iLis-lirorcti^-To htU, KilmaCJliiamtis or otherboi3i3eoJ3i|]7 ^ - |

¦ ;¦Ghiainnia-ri—I don'ct see wlj at Jttait hots to do

:i?ah|j lt. •Mje ThVwe a'haspittil-here'v.ihich the.¦the lTii?pe«3tor "of tDie Jloyal| OommWifen " Eacd'wij second! to none, and ¦why. ehouMi we': gotookdng-forlinforina'tdon from <hese pkeca astoihij w weiahould conductiit.1 :•

'Mr. Bpafrrt-iThd tntost brKhly ) conductedloy iifor ;tnfonnalWn; It ia .like an Amerdcon.

; foroj l wiiih all -Uie trees and you cut down one.ond.-janotiher..., . ' . " ! i

, MT. BUynn—JKd you invite tend ars for the.vfariir:'! 'SJ - .:\ , , ' ; j ' ' ¦

Clfe-k—Not yet. j jAir. Mj choel'Flynn—I prapaue'ttet he gat it¦ifikterrhPtrhapa lha may)not carry out. oil

the itexjultemeats, • • | ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ •'t tf itr. ;.Bro|ra—-Who will pay after twelve•nwrAhJ? ,|; [ .. • • ¦- J '¦'" ' : " '¦ UK SWck-iWhen thct £a 'up. it rail lastciMntr sebcula- socculBromn—<tarjglrter); ¦. Mt. M- fUynn—You have 'to rqrrair the solesoif j ioux ' Xfoli aftbr a time,1 Mi. - Brown—(UUShter) . ' |

MT.'M: Ttower-rRefer it j io dodtor and Mr.¦Minllion iy

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iVjj ; ordtr wtas roado oa suggRitpd.[ i i i i • f|.; vmRmj &6FEBZ .' '•Mr. ThOTuvs. VeiJo tcnidered'.,'ttt'. 23. 2d. pe*'

crtVJi yard for the broken: ;stqne!s/ , - : - - -j; '¦¦ Mi. Brbi in-^^iut thuit. ¦ irt youf '. pipe i npdsm6k e iVK aughter)—Us. Od. iltoat KJ3 offered,before. '1 , ; . j : ' ' :

f ix. T. ; Fiynn—Tlie'y.'Are! paying for "liheir

•MT. ( Bt*wn-Tli we. invite! -ttSodera xre mnyKtjt mwt?. : Stoj iw are .wantod ' nttw. The'Sclulre indeed is Mke a eKonuis cog—•(!iugh,ter). • -:.• . ! ! ':.• ., . !

Ohairnrai—We are ge'tting :a good teridernow. We -f in e gating 5d. per cubic yard morethhh wa^ pfferod recently.' ¦, ' ¦

¦Mr. Brown—dl .- you holdioujV you i w'iU gat2dL 16d.—itxaifliliex). Bud tpib; man pay torkmi' stoncsf i ' i ¦ , ; . - ' ,

. ilb4ter*-No.' " "• I i ¦' '¦ Maf. i Btofsin—Then • he wopj U . geft. these—:

(liughter). j :-\ ,\ i j : . - i .Oj lairrmjin—I can explain pat. ¦ .There Is

a I hit of money due 1 -to Mra ttcnt1 tihe UtfbanCVnlbcil. I We bad jscrt» aayl engineer, and heoquild mol igrt him money.1 Jfe mtlll gdt "his—Luu. _ 'AW .or^L/iv niuWtJ nilrf hp. mil tienpajn you.; | - ¦ ! j ¦ » • • :

.' Mr. Brpwn—And -will he pay for the lot?;: lOtta-mrpa-un due time. I j . . . .:; iMlr. Curran—Mr. Vcale Ib a very honest

nivn. ', ' ' I : • .. | i . ¦

'lUJr. :'Bdmifortl—d man banU gVve money

¦vM&i Tie did not-gotH MroeeXf.' iWPOIJCTMIHNT OP IRISH TBAOHER. 1/Blr. | Mtmroce PoweT moved, pursuant tn

ncip zCi tflijit an 'Lriyh tea^hex pa

appointedfar | tihe blouse at dOI per ye^r. ' There was'nfy | ;IrUh!j tdaicher in the plice for ,tbe pasifont .ar five yesnu. If: the iUiicliing'wisre notcMfJnuod ! this knowledge the cMldren had;wbu3d,b<j ilo3t.' . | . .-: .- • / . . !iiir. Bqnayne eecanided. I I :" ' . • • ; .

' «Mr. Brow-aiadkod wlxy dhauld not! tihe pre1Beit 'Ittscflier i quaaify, las'- otlher tdaAeij s.- did

OhlairDj|aii-(r doaU.fcaotffw j I ' i- '.- '.: ¦ ' I. " : • s

. H[r. . Po-wer eaM ttoi'tba p£."ioDi2' teacher*'wutdm^tj. interfere witb ttcae-opipcCntaaeiVta;:

tie ..Ghbbirripn.' - epM -- th^renww an' Irabbier b»e i« Uhe faoat ifciir- or five yeari-tt ' iwiniW bff jrj g3«t fjtoa '- hi should ibotjrarfV V : . r - l ' ' i . :i l' ,- - . . '.T ¦ ¦ 1. ,

Mr. Beusford—HoV maijr "dhSMren Iras Jja

af ietr flixjeen.- .' . ' i - ¦ v i ' ; • - ¦¦ '¦ > ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦: '.

" ¦-. Man. Tl Pbwe^1 flaSd ¦ Ifcqy Wad. nlrcaidy twqtesdhers ['to 'the -jbouse. ' I Mr, t . Qwidon magtaStaag £10 <a ^ear-j 1 «ald ihe did .¦;aat-,1knM;T»iix«,, *h female toacheix ww,t^tttig-"' a -

t I- ChArmrjanr; ?* Jre nut' poj ing: nay pi Mha$l:• iClerfc-jNo.-yott-ftre tkL ^ T :.•¦:'¦ ^.-J ¦ ':¦¦ .'j -ji ;

.' [IMr. Brown—The Naidonau-Board pay.Tead:¦j ^ttj get <ha i lf)W«*'(rc«jM3> i&tuds^ -,v- •: ;) ¦ ¦

1 TJBr. Bmon-ipWe ; ftd5ourndd"iJBiia- for abtl-Baahttoa. 1 . ';• ¦ ¦•¦ ¦ « ¦ ¦

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§. Brdwn-^'w^'oppose* hero bsjore. '

. .11.! Power-*I;«rtre w*£ce--; tn reacind

' nOltj i-fyest tWtj iis «j( natice. kYoa -oiei«c»riddBr1rrgll -ain*#?:'iU.ItU;-..- . j Us '?. 7} :-i^WwWWtWM^AMiJllv,1 .oaj ,'.j^boTor^'.-.tbWentty:

1 ^ ™t. 'M.'jPower--^ Twifld, .pi 4. hitajB^j to lell'•wt tK^y 'taWe }e*fflied-Eb-iOT atd&aaQs-¦¦'¦•' ; '¦; T| ,npBon.-wW j aaj , gtB»^

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qSQmV-MS UfiBi fi -CbUNClL ¦¦ %*$ ' ^imrtop a a the ..fab .tad : U

! | . ¦ ,| ... ,. ., , ¦,-. > .! .; ¦ . Stephen1 Powere-esao-bB^am&vedJ' ¦ ; .. . I . I .--' , I , ' :' . ' e ' 1 1 :¦ .- .jj -iirf ^maAMOic-^lw^rafiH'if-?.m^m tgmm^

T^^^lyn^^nlvi- to' the ciair. fe - -. ™rk at ' 17 :103;ltom . ¥ ,

heM^h^fflS^adT Sistffisj aSB^^^H^se» r ^^fesnf ¦ -: ^Mr. Byan>id be 'ap^aredkf behalf of Mr < lgr! P|3IMe^^n

Oorder on -:the

•Bti^^^yfess-ar. SiETc§ti%btntedsJflnd in aiwSHer- pIacft.W^ei lterSntt ne was. le

^^t^vhat 2? do voul^aS? V!

wonpence wjaion nad, taken place D6tween, ir. /iXrz,iriwf .-RrvorH will'nrobablv T int an ennWillldms-itthd ^imielf.'-J-T^fenf/neerV.bai SSKTOra -^S-tatB -ft^rSy at SeS* -£6 Aamounted to £7 4a. Cd. Mr] Wflliaffls 'i:¦**• SXy^h reoavrnent* •$•£? w ! iiPen«e8!were a 6.. vMA &geiI how todly ^TmaffiffdroppeA'as i.he upplicawJ

33* ' Tt'^'^^ I THE

cotes.

, ¦ ¦•:: .i!> .• ! MrJ Ryart;&aid OaX "Wf . Bftjrron waa fioing ' Mr.f Ryan.' C.E., as-: quested, fmrte .w^htto^ budld a .Tirall on the old itoundivtiori. ., referenoe to the lftttew of:Hie Local Govern*

M^BeresI6rd-/rhfl ;t' Is Wed-: enough.- • . I m'iri,t Board objecting; U \iixh.e^axpAe. of , -£191|moveVthat . helbe accepted! Ii ' . , • - .: per cottage, and suggesting that .jU 70.woultJ'Mir.; By an—Mr. Barron'-Afi^ pay ' costs. . If bil 'Searer the work.' Che- estimate ol .ttsi

you; kindly : put it in tihe ibiantea that Mr. ^Jj l eased on' prices-.paadi for . simar .,work:aJanrori wal blind Ihe wall lohl'Uie ' old'fence. foyT the three schemes already carried ouivioi

lAvi M.. Power said he y&k j Councillor for jjjij Kiatridt Ooanoil. |The coat .pf building<0ie ;mviaJop,' :Bnd' he wia| obus<d:':by Mi j ,i proposed new cotttgea ;he estama4edr ajBaiiron 'becdu3d he would' inpt 8upj>oit him. .£]&) t n». , agadnst Ithe Local GovernmentMri Barron apoiogiaed Unlay ; .Whatt atxrai Bflafd'fl: estimate of £1; 0., •' . A'ne .engineeringIheiteuanlt and the ;wall thtittiifaa built there, igjkj and clerioal expei ser'are strictly in aeW/ daJt ii

l^B. ehbrtof thflj-'acrei Jj - » • . •¦ , o^dahce. with' the scalei as laid dowa .by tne

i Mr} Curran paid that he'knpw the" place as f A c g X t Oavermneut Board. • . TbesB^xpecseTrcfll 'as 'Mr. >Powpr imd: tfjerc waa -an . iicre '4j£fe:reach:£4.70. The : encing. wl^cn wnsnes

N'lhei? ; :.• • ; ij -' » j ' :/-,^ .:¦;- ! . ! ;-v ' i- - ' driSijdedy-would.cost oi an.- aywagei 16s. gd.i-MrJ Byan. ,0X. .vcas caLlea by'..-»Jie».C}i3lr- . perch, andi itihis w< >uld.-work |OUV JI* *?Pn»an !<ind., aaked for A report on it. ;! :' . ' . -plf pj dt, The .memben -of ihe,Oojuncil.men' litf Byan said -thai it vaa lOItv ' aft-iin e end. ffibtrthe atone .and. -«x fence was the,moa

and j|ari:o.u&'.td'ntilhintfj' (Mr. JBarrca threw, a suitable. A' cheaper fo rm ; of'feniie, cwua| pism3]J space , inito the plpt.,1 , HT , ti , . . ; gonrg^ be provided: A rtrong wird fence pj 'd

1 Chiirman—The.qjlegtion a isow dld he give A fence- with stonel bi t.with quicks piaraea1her<Juantay.hp ltookf- .- ¦' • : | - J i '¦ - ' • .I - > '¦- , ' : 'Sbreon1.- 'By adopting. Shis *1>P'-«FniW^H

i. MX, «yan, :v:.x,,—un, BWJ.!. The '-Dhadnnarn said .thst tShdf thU matter be left btWewlicitxar, Mir. Ryan, solloltarC.H.- - I - . | , L ' ";¦ ; i

I Mr. ' Byan, solicitor, sadd It!•the ; position ilof 1' private f .Wunaim might have to referi"Mr. |Ryari Bneeeated thaU

bo jacceprted j subjedt to. 'Mf .OTotali. ! i .L: . . ' d

, would ! proposeS Mr: WUhans,and Mr. Byan,

f t they .were inywiersj and Mr;» back, ^o them,no offer: shotfldWilliama'a ; ap-- , ¦ ¦ ' i " ' • ' ,'!•as about i£ug-

ii effect. . ia business. You

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i Clerk—Th'e j very thing ' Ifgesling. - . : '. : ¦. ] \ i , ' ¦ • J: : |'-'i An order rwaa made ip th| M,r. 'Banron-fMind yorif 6v

•have ¦ enough Io do. < [I 'CKaarman—T'wonU allow! t

insult I" a- tnfcmbftr hrre; .;."!; ?Mr.Uarron-f;! donU want' i In BVSA anyone,

and ehould nrftI Was a member here mysJli and ebould acttbe Insulted, ;F ' .. :.

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. • ;"j : :-i ' ¦ TOE WATER''BF STT3.' '¦ (¦ -V' j :

Tbc.lfollowjn1* r«porit w;as|r ad:-r- , , , . '¦' ¦

: Genuemen-Tam.nccordariae i with your in-atruotiona wa ;hav<i consider a; very barefullyIthe I question' of the amiuat'6f Tiiater: recftswhldip in ourloinnirjn, eiaohld Ibo paid by in-diytdiialB making use pi th Ballydufl arid¦Agli?h;f wat^r pnpplies. ' •¦ Wfl have1 inspectedihejpremises of each pcreoni t<) Whoni -the water03 latld on, add w« have iome io the con-claj io4;that :Ux6>tea<d M flkWi-by us are fairand treasonable, taking int4 fconslderafoion1 themeiiUI and i demerits of ench caae. The ' re-vised 'figures, represent an' Increase of £21 6s.

scheme., .We,would alsol STijgest te toe Qoun*ell WIIB rembval'of «h* Wtjowirig idumtMna '•—(1) at ;8tepheri Power's gate (C) at forge. Bally.inacmaque; (3) at Pike; (4) iit'Baiiway.gates.—>Ve' beg.lo remain,' etc.. ' : .V ¦:¦.'¦ - :i ^ . i ;i ' .¦ W! X BtacVi;Ttooa»as Flyn i«[ J , A.' Byan, O.E;i C8ew—Tljt ae or« *h>a g( nllemeh: yoti >p-Jj Qtoted to revise the reir&vprid that-, is-theirreport,1 He then rfead ioqt £ad indiyidaal rends.[ The Chairman said that (hex went carefdllyinW ' thia'^cviaion.1' . He'-'iiCTer saw ignch • ewas H lol " monef a^ .thei i iiroply to 'JkUiha-raoi rtta. I There were rivers oi water up tb^rc,

. md ttleie:veie, voon -ttea. in every.jwsrdc tMrJ j James Walsh said ! i$ had signed en

igTeement, .and ho.Waa paying' £4, and >: heliio uftft it wa» enowhr. :Tb«y; could do 'wfiJh-

/ jtftTE^V-i'![ll';'' < 'M -j '-'o"- -!f - - i - ..v)v> •; ; r'-.j - |, Ch^inijon-rlTberc is the'n port;-Md I prc-

Mr/ iEdhafA*-.I Ifl cond t, '< •¦'•':- ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' . !::. -!- Q>iinnan—fWbaft ahoWt |hs *«moval ol theoohWn«f. 'i-r t ' f ;'" .' "' - :; '' 'i- - 1-' I •"!' ¦' ¦ ¦•*w:«''-'!- ;-'j ; ;~-MJ3t. tv^rta* uHi A-A-HMoild be it watoiisimg ito ',ttk.e7iiw»y. tha kr$tiina.; It migbltr.iSjffllforiSMe 1.'' •

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I J^ WaiAjJBBid/^iwWit1 wold'-riftj te-^ghti. wJiTlnWrtYLn «i th^mteicomihitfea'w'ere

ittt -wer s 'abJe toj - - ' '. ' .' iJ ¦"' teheie .#: onatairi*A iH , i ¦ '.- •ik fT-v

»rSition,lJhffi" »rfle of <1oM+ed. wit tF&taA ttftt¦pM '•forviii' '• yfe?*'* ^*riJ '¦'

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ihlghH be reduced .by £ > . whicii wo^^^the tctefl - cost to £186. '. 'here was teo^er.woyoct of the difficul ty. W ith regard to ttecrtheii£km.Referred to by fl)5 Local; WeTOtnt£5B(ard £13 for centain c tpenses, that was ] Mprwntaed the ooata of holding inquiries,' a*vetftisjng . dtatdonery, e :o.. ..; He, fcjj ai]wfsffid.he ooul/ntf give

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iri tonna'tion on the poki os it was otftslde.Stedepartmeat. , M ¦ : i ¦ ' • ' " » ' iUiLLj¦ 'Hie; OUerk 'hoire out l iir. - Byoii f Kiatemep,-K^h.-jregard- to rthe tenata tt j a w -jpa

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^sfasf.STK - ki'irt ¦&;««&feSce $mi&t f o r 2s. 6d. riJiporcai. i : - - - ¦¦; 'Mt.|IBereBllord--Wlh!a.tlafind of a'.Jence? , -;

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Mr.iiBnown—a!t. wide] and 3#U $£(fa. > ; '¦ ;¦'. -Mr. iBaresioid—Any ¦ Saaco dhjomld. ;be - 4JJU ,

,$Ir. OuKdnaine eaid Whpy dhwfld It ike Iterideft\fr»ml'Jhe Sabburers tSdr me bu'tMini-of tenoeto

,' f S h e CtoaHrjnan eaid tiSxA rates -•wtoaft tSbgy Wetedcfirjgr " ' ': '¦ .' ' ¦ ; I: '' • " ¦ ¦ ¦ : . - . ¦

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' Mr.SBrown—Bnitdtin'tiij oa fchGak tJh'e fenccrlfdhbuld be ahaapor? : -. \l :.', ¦

¦ ¦ ¦¦ '¦ ¦ ¦} > ¦ j J - j¦¦' Mr.iOuliuEme—Aibou.tli23.Hoc 23. Od. 'a pcrcl'cihetecper. > -i. - . ¦ 1 - .-. -! ¦ . ! \ . .?- . , ; \ , ,¦ Mr.) Brown—TlhSj.t 4s toy pofinll. .'., , .'¦ / ¦ ; '¦ , ' ;

^br;|OE^yna, Ci.—'Andj.rsrfhy did ima.nat .'gd!A' doqw bej ore? Iihe prJcea-. are l&iftd ' an.fabt3-r<trih3.t ttro efflrer , icWexno oas :.'"' - * • - ; ,¦ •;¦ I ' ' ' GHANGliNCJ SITES. ¦ ' : i; '"

' (MrJ Mtotin O'Brien i Sh&n4it2t oppoirt*bi^Sore ithe Board nriWh e eiecence ftb Hfhe crejng¦ing \df KHQ df (the' &itei j nhikod Bar .cott tagt toii trrs iamdv •Ai ooJHrnSieo»lfJ!lh» Ocnawdl,«acvisaed. (has. Iholdang.oaJ jntsiied efito othe:<Kia iltfhe wrictnall bae i, aad.tA iUhKBe,',bXD

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¦ifZQra Ohtiirmsn, B<£d tw kj&d ot t tlmk.'>

.«JS«ted ¦to ':-dnos tow (J6d.;,. ¦¦' ¦¦'.¦:¦ -.-:; .;'•'

:- ', J (MjrJO '&fieia«iedHK! he «raabd like IQo Horn%>i Whree-ctffiaros ;«D iloh' *RCE« Ix&MrvJUtdl

•«y(*irCM!,Sim-fin Sftt kn» OeMr^i^Pr•ftfaTBrown said Hbbltfctefii uBaahfe; Dj«>i

<fcj "hb,SrB (Bium'3n Bfoe- i Isnn.w'tttJ te'Mt.t

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IliiMliiifpr<) si; j^o' i » »Bp''i Evra'il ¦¦jp^ioi;.'!I '-. ¦i'ASpAi&r ionn^BNT, ApioOT mffiwAif! :l-i-^^tr ^^!>-^BBMIN».':-:-':i.i p^' '-t^-f :.. Tnly mprnlnB,v ^;. poor man nat led Sfftarte©-CafldgBrli '»in • the prnploy; pf WJ11] am O'Nmll,!coatraoMr 'ori tem svlng! rubbish, i d.i ftbm 4h«

Ferrybank, ww -instantly,m orteotthe eia»;rpMa.6t ib»]erick line.- ; It appears tn«»beaded In his uBnal enrplpy-nlDg] being dartost the timi^past wren, he vas crosalBg ¦3ndl$ oil straw 'on his baolr»hanfl, when thfe pngmo -w^3fore j he had Hm^ to get.oo^eked, him downlj carried hfrae ralj, cat ofl oOe'ol his legs,htfu|ly mntUatea his boflr.ITS ot age, and jj vi is living mbrother, and diughter; Anto-morrow at ll o'clock. ;

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railway terndoi [atWJlb4 by aoienfelneWftterfora- and Lintu«! deceased ai?me»t,,^o4rth.e .»n<>fahly a teWnunuteithe(,«freck-{wlUi:i Ijani^ « sji oyeljn hll"e&utXlni»>aa!(-hof ithe way, 'It -ku<Bereral yards on tlana '.otherwise - frl,Deceased jwas 75^thi*'.city ¦with"its'¦inqixesti wtit be'held

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iuto . Danmore GasODJlho , 27fh ult, ;repairs. ' i; '; .'i;; io The-brlgantlne'Sniwhavenr ohtb*collision with.; the arepair damages.^Tiana we:regret toreiJrega without la\

Daring a very.thctty *ana?nel(?ribo)th^ steamer Shanfrom Npw Boss,passengers were 'My by|the Bteanhe assistance of .tl

. |Tho tichooner Idford.1 for Bouen,!PcDEanco, sailed filn*\t., ¦ eJtet a.longwind. • : .

ias coma, rip toj - ihe tityior3bv.e| which went ashore atlatTnat:-, In,cop8eqnenco ot

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^pn : Konflay, evdonnUng 'ebme -bGejor&£a,fitre.etybetween then, we^fltaWe, shouldmqatent. cf , coinmhla !hand one of"crnstiea." and w

:nlngj last, two boyo were j'ead ;lnto A Passage car is!when some difference cam&Jlich, las-their blood appeared j3nd in blows. Each. t tbO,:ncing the encounter, :heM In]thoae loaves j denominated |

Ith ttioBe novel wcapoiis they;, hammered each; cj tKer 'p proflfe most enprgetlc-ca)ly, to the Infinite,'arnnsement of a ISTRO crowdwmch' immediately : collected, f The v bread

,eventn»lly foU li tbe( rnnd,, and; to !lt thocoiobatants- went with their bnpckles. j Thefather of one, who was the driver, sad wHo wasevidently after what Is very expressively termedbli'fofrln^, hero an ub, and belaboured bothwith1 a heavy sacj . which he had; Irk his hands,!' fltially: Beparatlng tho combatjnts.by giving b!»sop's/sntagoniRt o .heavy iblow Into the chest.Tula net 6f a man to a boy Incensed the feelingoof|a ' baker standing by1. wbq.lmmeaiat6rjf rantacd | with a vlgorqng push; sent tbe|porp^tratotRprawllng, aposterlore, fntbepnddlei 'JRoealnlnchis (eet words load ¦and-strong,- bUS not BUltcafor ears .polite, w ere uttered and responded tojnmI ;Ji0Rt11IMeff Re j med-tamioent.'bufaliBongnj 'tbb Passage man. seemed,moj it.eager for satis-]faction , be was bo lged to go homo with a 'wholasbipy ftDtl so tlJemitter eiided. -'• -n i ¦- ¦ ; ; : . ;' .

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apothecary, Ilsa ore, In this county^dled-jonFriday, .last, froii the effects ot; o. b^ajebcreceived onttb e 2Sth October laswff6m a, small 1ia-yourlto jftog' of her own. At Jibfi tlme.iho"wound appeared'e Igbt , 'and to make certain", *8aha [though ot-any lurMng danger, she sub-l .-mltted to be canterisedJ sotwUKstradltig^wl^eli - ;the) painful maUdy appear'oa,'ir^i<srrdln)U«4 -,-her : existence io, treat iialn.; Tbe^ollowlna 1» .from the "<^^Eiarblrie^":—"Sorneamelntbd 'month: ot ilaskWcf ober hex little lap-dog was aft- .the door of Dr. Carry's establishment, ;-wheri'another'do'glterce;iy;att»clcedtft , aj i4apbttJte«») ' ilongllrig .betWtle. faycprlte, from lf» jaaia HanU. \bhs TGcdlTea » fil'g&^'scratcli'oii.'tfie^^na, ; $ti--"-irnportanco-was*il the:tlrfle'atfeicbe<lBllrtw> :wpnBd appearoE '¦ BO» very ThsTgiincMitV- b t U . !melancholy to t^'Wt l rdsm^ed'tatally^T6«> jrdmalnsot the 1) tmented lady werd interred oa( !tha following'Moadsy ln> trie'family'buriaJ I

'• -,' ¦ . . :¦:¦¦. . -.:..-.- rHE A jnrp>oTTjr-T'T'/<j- u.|:''' Dr, 0'iQrady-ln .Boyal8!:, -JofxMr71 111j t o ,iO'Gr&dy, ¦ of. thlsk dty; eallea from iGravosep^ '¦eamp tnno •slnct'.foi [Calcutta,-pn^bQWd^tJjo- 'T^brnma, transp art-Bhlp, In charge of jj apflpsj,: 'From ftccounta snee received I|j [voald appear, ifh,ot the Tyburm WjuW d>^om;8TiBea5befotb ;•heif 'arrival,' and auringj that tiiae^lras iSija dejft5 . •tOfiik placet that'd8.cWld»6p^awii!^ir0iiiJs^c^ ittiA -rpnwt fnyy- * <m jfertlflloxr taf ifcrf-yfiK&fiJ.^ T^V' ¦OtGrAdy and lads h&W^ned 'ttelittStyfoifti '' ,Kvdcrahod. \£Sa mllca'from Ctlcntta. .»?:>•'l:»li J.' I ¦ ¦ ' 1 r - : • *L-.T"'.Vr-~*~7~ .'"7¦>':¦" ". '< ¦ ¦ ", V\ '¦ - - . . - ca» !" .'I 'i

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iHeatod Straw fpr Ca^e -Cr6amB$t<ronmIijg I ' !rr(l> I aava a qnantltjy.of oat ttia-w/pjostiOf.!: 1^hlchybsated-bajdjy, b^foro .threshing, j gloalyj ;ks» me SrnpW;U youithiftlj it/WoaKl.poyj Bera ! ;pnrchas^ s ohafl cutter to chaflilMsira^raBa |then mix s little treaclo with tKo'chiflfor^tBll-, ¦ <iaeaers.' Boma'peoplB ttlr*thaifrtriw:wbca ^-iboated,' ^ould po

> ' bo Wholesome for cattle &t' - ':'"WouKr bQ greatlj ohllf ed, for yorJrcpIfJbn anJl1 [siso U li would; do; to teod to oofre.' ldp^5[; jknow tho pzlcaof thosef'rnacblnet birt wobld/h^t jlike to pay mad uaoeyifor <me.as;i»«night m& \ ' ibe- roqtrlrGu fo^.iJU>thec:.yDar«.v ^(7piild- ttfa^fBs^t -stiraw fas say twi mty c ittla take nproocbtlmo? j i(2) We sometime i find It very hard in got oxsf [ Voream~ rto ehnnr.fntotntlw anffi^edWjfflr^ltoj toccaslons'had to give it up> Has tie temperature; "'

, to 06 with, the i aattej JHD ™t bpatefl straw | _will not m a l c D t n e most wholesome of loedin^ sxaaterlal no matter hoW yon treat 1 but we ire { ¦p? oplaioa tW'lh8' ii«atnienrV^roggesJi»ptJbe the-best you com adcrDtundOTthe clrctmK;: ;;Btances.-lXhejnaonlries wre -ao* yerjrl<sbsOy»; ¦( varying from abrat JE^lSu. to£41&.fc*'l^^-j '• power; yon will obtain ifoll partfcnlarB as to 6u|St:;and capacity frotn any ol the rnafcalnefrf laaa--,

, Jactarlng flrins w Uose adverttsenjarta »pp?aila!;'.oor colarona. I,ie qotatity, prepared pjj rhptor ' •.Would dependlar;elyon slsecf thepj aerdne.i(2) ;¦;Yes a goodjjeal, U the cream Is wo cold 1| vtU ¦:-;take a very lonj! time to-chum into butter.,»; !

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Instructions lastnlbeaClltadrs]tfimi s.tha. orowitrig. Wbea I soaressed-itiwitbi owa frora taklmow iMIooaldtoo flresstog .»laraage to the Jupa befc*oth8Iress tfldi'Beed-^Iphataluidllipplled flm>-aaa)M tar is wed.¦'.

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WheA^^vUg^roHoT^ yinif' :year'AS to'.dresirfng imy;«ieeaMlendld crop, wltaont one ear 6Ti!Aid mucb. dainaM ***** plan!--1 'fed wheat twetttj -yearsag* t! <3«s tar,; which prarontea tno' 1.g tbeTBeed., .1 shoniaintoi fev' i :oso gi» tarnowl»«aaui<m*(X; ;flTfimfin(j^ffJ' ¦¦ IPj' t JvP> ' fXmDOOw i 'sea, s^ I m t a n aeetUBginttollriod o%' tills xBC8Xtsv*?x*ock ttms^r {' 'irbesl' *W*: ibcitU i:|Uie!coppcjrj' j ;a' gaa^ tar—<hof^oj rrner bef ag > 'allowed to dry propcrl] betotxr '¦. ,

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j ^ ^ i^ ^ ^W^t:':: ^^^^': :i :v'p|^ ii -; lj ::M!'- -"^i Sif ': • ¦• • ¦ thpie comes a certain flight. • It j is a night of Happy Th^ghta-jof ;i ¦;. , '.[ ', . - ; . . {¦• : #i'S;i|^":: IpB: :- 'aM ^i:V; ' ^^'^iOlr:KpA;< ¥&i:' l

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|';When ^ thj e ' Little Efflux Stockingi Hangs; ;j! ! Onto in ; each year, very, very^near" tJbf6::end ^ofv'fijie dying yeir,: • ¦• there comes a certain flight. It !is a night of Happy Thbaghta-jof ;. dear pleasant- memories. Little Children go all t<5o. sbon: tombed, ; j! i and the kindly bid Sandman delays his coming, 'for ^

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| THE LITTLE i EMPTY STQCKINQ ! HANQS AT Tl^B: CHrAlNBY-piECj E, | j |^ A quaint-little tbjng, that is all too email to hold.the!precious thinigs i - :;: i that Santa !ClaU8 will bring before the. dawn breaks on! CnriBtnjaa ! i :UiliU OliUlU A_/lilUb will UilUjj uciuic luc u u n u uxptuvo vm. yuxiDbUfao ; , I,/ ;

morning. ! i Thia ib the season when we forget the worries akcLcares! of J : || j : 'life—when we count our friends and find them many^Mwhen we !| '\-ychoose for 1 them remembrances : . ' . ' ! . . ; '¦ ¦ . ¦ . • ! ¦ ¦ : ' •Let us help ypn . in that pleasant . task. -We can] help, ; to j :• ;!lighten the; strain on. your purse. 'We have a large anq splendid ¦ ! !•assortment of gifts and .Toys suitable for all persorlij, from j the tiniest ¦' I . 'tot to the veteran of ninety . . :.| : . "." i ;. ! M ,

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A FIRST-CLASS COUR T DR&SSrJA' KBR ¦

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PREPAID E(EIE ^h«Sbv^risKi pnisiLinirjAnv POTBCEx XVJJA Aixx/ Green's Lano. WOHABD GliEESON, Proprlo- . ; ; . . | , , , . .

,« -w^-r-r-r-i-r^ m-m-r-. -^-.~~~~~ to*' landing Dopartnicafr—Highest Bnmis oa ' ¦ * -1—•¦—r. ; ,'A TlVT iTJTTSlTrilVn^NTS Wttchca, JowcUery, Fnraltnro, Bedfllnfi (Fca- : i ; l l i ."-*¦', * JJit X;XKJ JJxU.XXLl XKJ ther. ind n&lr), BloydoD.i Wheel*. Musical In-. TM " '•!J\JFT U/ 1F¦ ¦ ¦ ' I • ¦_ etttunonta, Loathot OoodH, Including Hatnoa3- „ , j ". t * i 1- T ; 'Wh«T.! : «mivin« »«!A l «rH.«.m«.;, «»,«« « otc.,i oto. No Second Prloo. Sale Departnxon «.« i ' fl i ' j ! nn ' .aSSSaiS^5 SIsSSSSIS, piniitfliin^ lifflcaonlfl bo addressed In this manner.- OHoo. yic.—Wearing Appirel, Beddlns, Feather J! l M5'l!Il& ilJl ii ill ) 'IM (01 111 MM.

! Boas. BolBtcrs and Pillows, Watches, Bingo, ! *-». . i Vr. |.... . , . ¦<| S0A : i ¦ • Bedsteads, Fnrnltore, Boots, Shoes, and sunflry : vnz i J-I O9w;: ; ; . CSoeds. - Solid BflTorWatcliosteen6a. GoarAa- • '¦ .. •, . ..r..y.. * .T......,- . - . . . ,

'! ¦ :¦ ¦• HTWH J OTHnfTP1 taod Military Boots 7s. Hi . Pnmltnre Bonuht PACT miflWTV WA^PDRnnn, HEWB I OFFICE, Dost Wco paid Mr ITnrnlttiro, lattK)3 OlOthtag, CAhT VOUNIY WATE^FORD: : . j iWATERFOEJJ. , . ctOi, remoyDd Xrco of dhtsso. ¦ Bnslacsa trona. ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' _ ' ! ' _ ¦ ' !_i.; , "'r— '—! n ¦: Mtod by letter or otherwli;a. - ' ' , Vf lhTt Bfi pEIiI)

A NICE Houso to I t, Boml-dots!choa; par. OA,TS absolutely perish after eating BODBSE TT_ VT'I-^-.- J_ L,' TT>I^A-..« Alour, kitchen, frwi rooms opntalrs ; rent,1 •»-« BAT POISON. MUIions vanish. Total J.0 jAalUlGGrOGE 'iPlOtilOo

3/8. Apply Ur. Mblloy, 'Manor. I ' i ; extermination snro. Escape Impossible. 'Hover ¦ ¦ ' ¦ i . ; i I

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t«Hjay and during xmM weet; A Freo Bottio Qaay'Wfttcrford- : ; Tuursaay, I4(J January, 1539.Cl Halr Drill Harlcno, Or (m 1 exquisite Sachet L) ICK COVERS and Backs, new and scoona ¦Powder Free, to every purchaser of 1/- Trortb. Xu band, for sale or hire on best terms. Also J ' ,Jones' City Pharmacy, 82, Quay. ! largo qnanUty of Corn and Potato Sacks Tory SH t ^C Sf (Sti 'Fi n&racSi? K i t H f a¦ . ypRy^ Hir gPpSsv ff ' ,fa cheap. M. Coleman & Co., Hired Sack Con- >«I^eir VU i1si««^WSt- <U t3p

A PPRENTICEB to DI^ERT-HearneACoMi trietow, Bick Corer Hannfacturors, 25. 28, 27, Preobntoffl by,Sple of SnSt, iSgfentBo Ap enOcel

Oh.noery Street (formerly Pill

Lane), Dublin. ,E. W. Barren, Epqi, \/.; Woodptown.to General 1 Drapery !; i Indoor. BTorros on DEAD the W»texford 2fote»" la the " SatarJ ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦cppllcatlon. . i j ' -"» d»y ,H.?aM" oy.OIT wec* "* lo)SV«£r Numerous Cash and Special Prizes.* mn' nnTTnu—i «« i CMIII.,., _ »n. foaraeU of the principal events In tho old City. ; r \

A BAD I COUGH—d good Shilling. — "Dr. i"1"-"" "» *"° i»™-i«»'«"« " ¦-» "¦" y»»>« ' J ; iWynter>Expcctortne" rids you of both. QET ot 111 Bubber FlRures for stamping CM*.*,-,,. I riU*ff^ l» '¦Agent, Jones, Chemist, 82, Quay. . , j pneo camg for vrfnaowa (suit drapers or iS>2iVGS' \ l, tl0®clti :

AFOIilir-EQUIPPEp Trial Caso for Scion- provision morchanta), 4/- thOES^ No B OQca, por UaUar of Plourth pdjodge'li aa.doinfl Uio

tlfloj Bight TeaUng. Spoctaeleo In all Wfelerford. [J_ Bert WorU In.tho Field- - .'-J- ipetal*. II il Jones, Chemfst-Optlclan, 62, Quay: QEND a postcard to BS and \re will send y"Su" ,

A GOOD Light is|a|luxury.- H. Boll's for O books of Privato Greeting Cards to cbxma .. . _,. , B... ri,.,; .,„„„¦,. ' „. ,„ „;,

excellent burning Petroleum Oils at the from. We aro In a position to offer the chotofab ti»Aaa li ror tcill I'lopsas, open 10 C!ltight price, i 62, Quay. 7 ; ¦ • designs. Ketra Printing Works, Watorford.1 coders. ¦ i ; '

A BOOH-TO PHOTOGRAPHERS—A-well- CJTBArED from BaUybrioten Fair, Decenifter J. .» ., p_ r rM.i i a,n--t,. .r.rJrftoequipped Dark Boom for use of Amateurs.; O' 7th. Bed White Bullock. Anyone giving CLA55 H. For CfciH I Plonghj, ep-Clntly

A largo stock of Cameras, Plates, Fllmd, &o, to Information will be rewarded by John MoUoy, confined to tfcoss V7io cBvcr coapatcd ct acoloci from. jAl infonnation freely given. Bell Mlohaol-street. «s Jjlneh tc foilo. _ .|Brothers, B9,'Quay. ' '] dECOND-HAND Vehicles for Balo or Hire T <" 'tuomers, ta>, mnay. ; QECOND-HAND Vehicles for 6alo or Hire T r .AH OPEN 8ECRET-4Pnrest and Bcot Drugs O' with option of purcha&o, no reasonable _ . ,, , ¦ . . , . . . ,

¦usod: at ,Bell's forlDoctore' Prescriptions, offor refuBcd ; Landaus, Brafeca, Wagonottoa. Further parUculars wiU bo published later.

eo bring your Prescriptions to Bell's, C2 <S S9, Char a-Bancs, BrouRbam Cabs, Hansoms, 10 nv nonro ntl r n M kf i T T V n.Qnayi '¦ | ' I : • ¦ ¦ - | ¦ . ¦ '-. Uoflem Hearses, Washington Cars, Funeral aY «^ « u L V M M U I b H .ACLBAB «nd. Healthy Complexion by using Coaches, also 50 now, various patterns—Cata-

Boll's Lime Juice and Sulphur Blood lofioes , MABSTON'S, 24, Bradford Street, . ¦

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The Keltic Warehouse, Waterford. i mo LET—Orler Bank HOuca, with lawn and 1.—A fire (hat enables you. to avoid tho risklON'TICOUGH I .| Take White's I Bronchial *¦ ¦ 8»'aon. Apply, Mrs. O'Meara, Brfdiie- entailed by goJng from a muj sitting;Lozenges. They lioosen the phlogtn, remove ' ™!£2L ¦ ,_ Sr-TraS* a

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TVDBLIN-MADE Waterproofs, 21/-, 25/-, 30/., -*• ! Brightest and Bpiccat pt I Irish Evcslog ¦ i tf nnKR no o*Hi cnMPANV-flAJ 35/- Ladles' 18/6, 22/6, 25/-. 30/- Black P»pors> Can bo had by poot for IS weeks tot. QAB WOKKB- OB ;GAS COMPANT SWaterpcoof Bugs, to/6i . 12/6. nil cLt "7/fi ; ««• ™- <«"n*** "Indeoendonli - OfUco. , , B^OW EOOMfl , QUAY,leather bound, 8/6. Cycle Capes, 3/9, 6/6, : 6/6, TTIBITOB8 to Waterford shonld socuraM How Tfclenhonn No MCycleCovers.4/3,5/3. , Tubes. 2/3,2/9. Crotty'i, V to enjoy a short etay In Watorford". Prioe *w«-i«u«uo «o. DJ. ,Ltd., 62 Grafton Street, DobUn. i_ Sd. , Fully illustrated, and A reliablo Outdo. At1 ; iELECTBIC Pocket Lamps aro most useful In WaterforaNowa offlco. ; ' rhfTOira Aril r* 'M/>IICr-theiome or ont of floowon darkevenlnss. -r^ANMAN Wanted. Apply to J. S. Brcca BJ L.olKAUfi.L- |kJUU&Li

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classes, plainTor printed, tiy " Tfio News" tanfls and will sell very cheap.' . Bame can ,Do , MOTHERS, : TRY :Office , Wftterford. : f ' . ' ¦: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦. had on application to NEWS offlco. : . , . ; j . ; ~J. ¦ : N ; i: ; . :

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P0DB-8TPH0N Bottling Machine for Sale, 2LmJ°?»blflL hTo*we ?£? .m W*2°8' mend it to your Friends. : i

J? nearly new. ; ApplflS, Mayor's Walk. I J £7 t6£8. Apply 2525, this oBlce. Tingj jy., . |M. p. j Farmer, and Co.;>^T>rw tgr5^

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JT Enqutaj, our priooa. Bodinosd d Oo,, _ ftDd ocommended. Apply 2520, thk offloe. Wetfarford. , Murpiy's Mididal Hall. CarrlckfZ T .. , ' .J.; .

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1-Vt (tdbd! l 'rNHoT,PR «ii tdica 2d' 4d »nd 6d per pair at Ap_E*y 2f28, News office. : ; 1_ j ieai ^;» ycntSiTand : s;acknowledged to-

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!;CT dMOMt', tkjmwgWt caderctaad* all Mat a tot; patterns, stating what class yon require. &e corn, ciire you wjld mt. the •other day, has\ i;B»^:«i« , Chfa utty». Boblnpoa'atai a DepT 602. The Barnott Wallpaper Co., IM., I entirely removed ray cor ,!| Wch , was j r p tf ,j: :«r 8noTKPPry»l •?, - |. , ¦ y . .;¦ . • '. ¦ ¦ \ - : oampfleld AvonBO, Manchester. , • ¦ : troablesome/' , Manufap ufljft only, by" H.;UT ABGB Printed Le» kw, 20 x 10, to raaJdr , -nTHITS'S FamUy AhtibUlous PUls coS Bell in Js toUleo, or sir d: oil silk. 7«.|\ } j , wMSm:*ffU, U Aatotlor. .BTow. Print-' YWmach aUoeiU, Prices ad. 6d,;»nd !l/. per ptckeU ; 63 ;audj 89. W^q ;,,• . , . >, - j -!

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NO. 5 HENHIETTA STREET, WATERFORl|

7-DAY ¦; LICENSED ! HOUSE " FOS SAUE. :

. ' Kent; £16 per . annum. Lease! 50.years.

•TOi " BE SOLIV BY AUCTION Ira 'FRIDAY,18th IDECEMBER, 1903. at 12 btclock, at ourSALEROOMS, | THE HALL, WATERFOKU,(the INTEREST) In the Oompac*1 Premises, No.5 HENRIETTA STREET, WATERFORD. with7-DA"? LICENSE;. | : , ¦ ' ' ] > , ¦ ¦ . ¦ I

It bontaini Shop ' fitted with Counters andShy-iies, Bar Parlour, 2 Sitting- Rooms, 6 Bed-rooms, Kitchen, I [Yard, w.c, Gaa and Waterlaid on.1 ' j i !''

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These! Premises ate situated .ilose to theQuby:and neari the G.P.O. . i | !

For further particulars apply to ij i THOMAS WALSH AND! BON,1 : Auctioneers, etc..

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MARKET HOUSE, QUAY, WATERFORD;.I

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TJNRESERA'ED I AUCTION OF NEW TIMBERj : . . .! , . T : I

TO BE SOLD ,BY AUCTION1 on ' SATUR!DAY, DECEMBER 19*. 1908, it 12 o'clock]at Fhel MARKET HOUSE. QUAY, WATERSFORT); 5,000:PIECES NEW BOARDS andSCANTLINGS, various lengths, nWt eultable!for IBuilder*;, Fanners, and othere. . i . ;

Tern»i-Oadi. ; . : :! V" ] ¦ ,. . [i THOMAS WALSBTAVD BONi

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MONDAY and TUESDAY, 14th ana 15:hi i i . | , , DEOEMBEB.. i v

"The i Ortitest Event of the Yeai;.] CrowdedJJi itly -with'.the i Elite of eaeh toini. The en-tire talk of each town. Ettormous success and

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VIENNESE LADIE S ORCHESTRA-brand Hich-Class Variety Performance by theGREAT SUNFLOWER STAR COTERIE ex-celling 'Comedy, - Opera, Drama or Tragedyj ¦ ) • I ' • ' ' aJQd J?ontiomiine. \ I ¦

7Cso Royal flhlenatod , Pjoteroo.The moBt up-to-date and 'superb on «Hfth. Anavalanclib of inimf-ablfc .attraotiohi New and

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I Piices- s., 23., U. 6d.; Is., land. 6d.Djfcra open at T^O. Ooimnenc ; at ,8.

REGISTRATION OF: CLUB8 j (IRELAND)| ^1' I . i ' ACT. 19<M, «md the i ; !

FEDERATED TRADES & LABOUR UNIONi ; : - . : ¦ CLUB, ' ' !:: • ;

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KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,! pursuant to• h«: provisions of: the Act of Parliament 3rd.,Edward VII., Chap. 9; Section 9, that ap-plication hea been lodged by *ha FodcroftedTrades and Labour Union dub for * RenewalCertficaii ' pffthe 1 ! RegSstraiton lot the_ saiddub; toursuiint j .to the ebxwc-meisaoned

Itele j IOHS 8th Bay of DeccrnDCJ1, .1903.

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1 'lOLEARY, &J&W ot thei ¦ F Federated Trades and Lobpur Union! -W CH iib. Wniiam' Slxaei, Woterioid.i ; k A. MUBPHY, 8oHcfi«r for

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i r ciub. O'Connell Street, Woiteriorf.To all persons cotjc.esned. ! I - ! '

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Brid^ ar t, PorUaw, in Ooxmity of Wot£r-foxCWidow. Wccns«d. Publ|.can| Deceased,

in^ 'clai^ be CredUort pf theabove-named Deceased are hereby te<W£g 0°ct +dan the Sist day of J«n«iy.!}8p?i - :toSrnishifin siting)'full pa cnlini oTall rany!, claim,! demand, or debts Jf^ s* (h«BstaW f 4id Int*4t4te

by »e«»?jg:*Sg»'to the trnderginw-d;! ea Solic or for 'William

Wtf^B*!*;. ; it AS»r .-C*irick alr. Co.

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CHBSSTRliASmeans i» lot of Worry and theleast mistake will spoil thegood things. You can sayoall time and trouble and havesomething to be proud of byget&s SMITH'S

High Grado Confectioners,9 Gcorje's Street, and 121 Quay

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SALE BY JOHN MUBPHY

NO. 5. BARRONSTRAND STREET,WATERFORD.

IMPORTANT AUCTIONOF

HARDWARE AND IRONMONGER'SSTOCK.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION on TUESDAYand WEDNESDAY, 15th rtnd ICth DECEM-BER. 1903, by direction of Mr. James O'Neill,the Entire Htock-in-Trade, at No. 5, Barron-fitnind Street, Waterford, comprising: —

Household Ironmongery, Pots, Bailers,Saucepans «md General Cooking Utensils, Teaand Coffee Pots, Plated and Enamelled Ware.Galvanised Buckets and Baths , Coal Sooopa,Watering Cans, Boflcx Fillers, ate. About BOrolls of Wire NctUnR {different meshes) J to 3inch ; Brass and other Bhii Cages, WoodenWash Tuba, a Jarge assortment of Cutlery anaPbekat:Knd,ves, JoinctB1 and Engineers'Tools,Spectacles, I Brass Foundry consisting ofKnobs, Rings, Handles, Brackets, Screwb, we.Window Fittings and Wire, Garden Imple-ments, Rakes, flpadefl. Shovel*, etc. LawnMowers, Carriage Jficiks, Fishing Rods (Troutand Salmon), Aiih, Greenheart and Hickoryand general : fishing accessories. Nails of dif-ferenft qualities. Range ; bottoms. Dairy¦ Utensils, Butter Printe, Pasitry BbVls, Brurih.

. Ware, Sweeping and Carpftt Brushes. Bussi Brooms, Stable and Waiter Brushes, CounterI Scales, Mincing and Bausaga Machines, Gal-I vanlsed end Tin Ware : Hockey, Football andBilliard re<tulsittea, Wringing Machines, and;* large and mliceJlaheous variety of general¦hardware'eoods. : , .

. Sale' will commence each day at 12 o'clock

.precisely. J: Usual charge fct door.JOHN MUBPHY, Auctioneer,

OVonnoll Street. Waterford.

STATUTORY f.'OTICE T<O CREDlTORfl

In the GoooU of MAJOR HENRY CHARLES! VILLIER8 STUART, of Dromana. Cajipo-| quin, in the County of Watorford, His| ifajesty 'a Lieutenant tor County of Water-' Jord. Deoe-aaed. , :

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant tothe Statute 22 and 23 Vie . Cap. 35, entitledon Aot further to amend the' Law of Propertyand Relieve Trustaa ' that clll persons, clafni-4ng to be Creditors, or having any claim ordemand agadnsi the Estate or Eficcsts of thebaid Major Henry Charles ViUiers Stuart, ofDromana, Cabploquin,;in the Counity of Water-ford. H.MX.I for Cotm!!y; of Waierford, De-ceased, who |died on I the 8tli day of Septcm-1ber, 1908, at iDromana,1 aforesaid, are herebyrequired to furnish particulars (dn writing)oi such dainw or demands, on or before the23th day of Deoraibex, 1903, to the under-aiened Solicitor for -ifr». , Grace FiancesVilldere Stuart and Markhan; Richard LecconMarchall. Esquire, the E«cutow of the saidDeceased, to whom Probate Of the Will of the*aid Deceased was frantetl ; forth of thePrincipal Registry, Kinjrs Bench Division(Probate) of the High Couj-t, >of JuSace|inIreland, on the 21st day of Novcmbei, 1008 ;And Notice is hereby given, that alter the(fesid 25th day of December^

1008, the saidExecutors will pro:eed to distribute theAssats of the- said Dywased according to therights of the parties interested, having re-gard only to the claims nnd demands of wWchnotice Bhall have been-given.

1 Da-tcdithis 27!!h day of November, 1903.i BABRINGTON AND SON, Soliiitors for

the said Exectfton, No. 10 Ely Place ,; ThiHin.

OTATUTOHY COTICE TO CnEDlTOItO

In Ihe Goods of itho Reverend PIERCEWALSH, late of Obolnbsmear, in the Couniyof Watcrfoxd, Roman Catholic Parish Priest,Dl*£«Lfi£d. r .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant tothe Statute SH and 23 Vic, Cap. 35, that allpersons dalming to b« Creditors of , or other-wise 'to hove! any claims or demands uponShe Personal Estate of Lthe .said Deceased, wifrodied on the 14th day of Sepl-ember, 1903, arehereby required on or before the 31st day ofDecember next to fufnish (In writing) theparticulars of such dniihs or demands to tiheundewigncd Solicitor for William English,Esq., of Ardflnnan, in the County of Tip-perary, and Reverend J. J. ;0'6hea, of Kdl-ffobinat, in the Counity of; Waterford, theExecutors named in lho Will 'of Deceased,and to -whom Probate thereof was granSed pnthe IG5h day of NDvembcT, 1008, forth of theDistnldV Reffi try of the Pflobate and Matri-n^onial Division of the lli0x 'Court, of J«3tieeIn Ireland. : : I| AND NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that

after the said 31st day of December nexft thesaid Executors wiU proceed to distribute the.aa&eta of the. said Deceased amongst, theparties enttUed thereto, having regard onlyito the daims' of whdeh Uiey shall then haveNotice. ¦ !¦ ' ' ' ¦" ! ¦¦ ¦¦ '¦' • ': Doled this 7ih day of December. 1903.1 JOHN F. WTLLlA3f8, Bolicitor for Raid

Execttiora, 13 WeHin#on Quay. Dub-1 Jin,.and Pijns rra .1

.1 NOTICE OP CHARltTABLE BEQUESTS.

In this': Goods of <hei:; ReVcrend PIERCEIWAL8H, late of Coolnacinear. in the CountyJo! Waterford, Roman Catholic Ponsh Priest,Deceased. ;• , , . ¦ . ' ij ,, j

! '•- NOTICE IS HEREHY. dVf ks, .purraant toth^Btatute 30 and 31fVjci; Cap. M, ,that theEeTerend Piesce Wateh, lat« of Coolnasmenr,Ir the OounSy' Of WaWrfordj Deceased, vlittd ed on <he 14th day -of BejttenibeT/1008, made

i Th«4 the proceeds: of has Xibrary be appliedbr M» ExecuiArii in having Mftsaea oelobrated

' li r the repoee W hi BOnl and those of his tb-MiXrat enTfHend eaid Masses to bo

ede-iySted In pttb ic in Irrfnnd; : and of Ms saidiwB the «aid: T«JUtOT< .appcinled . WgUAmErtrfisb, EffllJ o« Ardflnnen, lo th« Ocmntyofflpper ind R ecrend J; Xr OttiMuaO,

hEicecntois; «>a Probakjafjhe s d W£w«oA -Uie 169* d»r of NffVrartxJr. 1908,jnaated

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Alteraitions hav« been ¦ cempicted -whichallow the addition of a Cpmfortaule- PrivajteBar, wiih entrancb ' from ithe .Quay.- :: JAs only Gooda of 4ihe Best Quality will beStocked, and all orders prornptly attended to,tihe Pnhlio will find it to their ailtanlnge poextend a share of Wieir patorwgei i j i

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; OHRISIft foS ;SAZA1VR. I i;The following is: a Lfet of the prizes! and

Donations received for the Baiaar- W be heldin the TOWN HALL on TUE8DATI and^DNESDAY, C9fli and1 30th DECEMBER.for the benefit of the Floor of the;City visitedand relieved by'the Staters of Charity:— i¦ A Handsome. Clock under glass i shade, laSilver 8alver and Troy-^Kfcs olliMre. R.Wheian. . ; ; ¦ ¦

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A £1 Note-r-Mrs. Fitrgerald, Club1. ,A Silver Cruet &tand-rMtsses H( and L.

Richards. . i '. ;£1 Note—Mra.: O'Mahony, Quat.:A Bea-tfiifully Ornamented Cake—<Mis3 M.

Grar.t. :. ! - ¦ t . I '. :A. Valuable Clocks-Mrs.. j.Wliittle,\.Pi4rick-

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A Christmas TurJtey—<Mife3 Young. 'A £1 Note—Mra. Jennings. ;A Pair of Costly !Vases—MJsa A, Vhelaa.A £1 Note—Jlrs. ¦ J. ¦ J. O'Sollivaii;50 Fancy Articles—^Messrs jDillon and Doyle,

Quay. , : - . - ,A Sachpft—Sliss BrasiJ.A HandjPaintted Fire Screen and a Solid

Brass Cake Stand—iSfra. KenneaUy and MissAhe4rne. ¦

A Carriage Rug and other prites—'Airs.Sullivan, Broad-«treet.

A Silver Watch—Mrs. Hogg.A Table Centre—Miss Hogg.A Fat Sheep—iMra.' Mullfijs "(Durand and

Co.)A £1 Nofte-iMrs. Williams.A Handsome Piece of Drawingroom Furni-

ture, a Sot of Carvecra, and a Silver Epergne—Sirs. Michael Widgor.

A Case of Dessert Knives and Forts and avaluable Coffee Set—The Misses Kelly, A.Pia-wer and M. Wakh.

An Evening Tea Sernce and a DiiungroomCCock—Gifts of the Btallholdexs, " Ohildron ofMary" 8tall.

A £3 Note—Gift of Messrs W. J. Smith andCo., Quay.

A £1 Ndt-e—Gift of Mis. Breene, Henrietta-fitreet. .

£2—lAnonymous.A Dress Length—.Messrs Cnrroll, Quay.A laiye supply.of Toys—Mr.ssrs Robertson

and Ledlie.A Valuable Pitc*; of Lace—^The Misses

Power, Manor.A £1 Nate and a 8c! of Real Irish Crochet—

Miss Flynn, Passage.Silk Blouse—Miss Darmody. *A Fat Goose—Mira Sheohan.Tea Ooseys, Photo Frames, Cigars—Gifts of

Frd<>ndsi.The Bazaar will be openod by His Lordahip

.he Bishop on Tuesday, 2Dth December, at 2o'clock.

BALIilNATTlN, TRAMORE.

VALUABLE FARM1 dontmoing 4Ca. 2r. 20p.,StaiiAe Measure, . I held in FEE-SIMPLE. ,cubjeot to £11 ISJi 8d. pet annum,

Fo'n; OAC!E. .Also Dairy COWB, Tearlings, Horees, Parm i

Produce, Implamenfis, Oars, etc.

TO BE BOLD BY AUCTION, on the Lands,on TUESDAY, the! "3th day of DECEMBER.1903,' at 12 o'clock, by diredtions of Mr. OwenNevin, the INTEREST in his Valuable Farm, 1situate at BALLINATTIN, within 2 mdleg of'Tramore Railway SUAion, oohtarndng 45a. 2r.20p., Sifttute Measure, of .Prime Grass andTdJlaee Land, all highly roaoured (one fieldof about 4a. beinrf imd down in hay seed),held in FEE-8IMPLE, subject to an annuityof Xll 13s. 8d., payable under the Land Pur-chase Aots for the rteoond decadal periodwliSch commenced: <5a the 1st dav of May,1908. The said annuity-ia-payiihie half-yearlyon every 1st day of May and 1st day ofNovember. The ncx4 payment will be dueon the 1st day of May, 1909.

Thwe is a Comfortable Dwellinghouse andeuitable Out-Offices creeled on the Land, andthe holding is situate in a moat healthy dis-trict, facin? soulh and ocarananding j a goodeea vdow. It la well worthy the ftttenftion ofparties requiring o Kjomforlaljle (home. Ziapnonsiitv to Tramore affords a convcnicnJniarket for all farm produce*

Immediately after will be said: —6 Prime Young Dairy Cows in calf. 3

Bullocks nnd Heifers, Chestnut More 9 yearsold, by " Young Chatnpion," jquidt and train-ed to all . work ; Side Oar. Cushions, Bel ofHames3. Donkey Oar and New Harness, Rickof Hay (about 4 tons) , 2 Ricks,Oaten Straw,cibout 1 Acre of Excellent Pofotops In' pit8, 2ACKM of M-angolds and Turnips, Chill plougH,Ortrts and Tacklini;, Turnip 8Hcer, 2, BudteTChurns, Heap of Manure, Poultry, HcuscffioldFurniture, etc. : . j

For further oarticulara apnly to !Messrs KENNY AND iSTEPHEN80N,

Solicitors, 4 Gladstone Streeft , | Woter-i»d: I

OrMc-sra T. WAL8H AND SON,

Auctioneers, etc., {The Mall: WiteHoTd.

FRroAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908

CITY EDITION

MICHAEL MAOTOTGiI4 is with the ' gre.iteirt rolxictance 'that' I

approach ihe task of writing obout MichaelManning. He was one of ,my oldest anddearest <friend3, and I feel.his Joss too.kccnlyto :pat my privs-tie toputtona iof (Mm (into a tbrinUeriilned for Oo2d priirt. : But I tun Hold thatrrad<jrs of ." The- ¦Now*" -will expect me to Bayoomcthing about .the tuan Trho at one time vrasa ipopular idol <in fthe^ city x>i tea ibirth ! I feel¦&t ilhe (moment powerless to iurnish ;qny de-scription* oi Michael Manning which ( couldshow, faim in the i if ^A in ¦whidh (he deservtsto 'bo seen, end I am rture I could not by onyeffo rt ol tny pen i&dd a -morsel to the! sum ofaflecjionate regard in' -which his memory dsheld iby Khose who really knewhim- iniWater-ford and else 'hcre. All 3 ean do—and I omiaware (how feeble tny tffoA ninst hc -is to|fumbh some fitful reooUeotiona '; of bischequered career. ' , ¦ ' ¦ .

ThU -week I propose Ito <d«al. w-iih Jbim only¦as die -wayward, inconsequent iearlesi youth,w-Iih the first eparks iif geniua craclcllng withinfcim.] .

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My oarlie&t memory »f him BOCB back!Ito' £netlnw in en ho was s nere <Mi , He Was oneol Robcrf Campbeiri' boys, and later lane olFifther joe Phelan'8. Hia collegiati • earner

^andmino began and:«nded ifl £ho tld; housen, G!<ephen-6'.r<MiL Chiefly onjiacawm |rf the

few |yeaJB9'4ifIerejice ji> our. ege«,nedthe* ol;us(6oo>: any particular Jnteieai to' tho.UthcSr.uiililfco -was-^ sibut eeventetnj yeataj p i jagd kind Iobtrat twenty. Then.! fte^ bniittod to(Cno aptirt n 'of-'*.' Wank :Wti|e -;jd|iipi(« r f {? •Jlhome' prepared to lanj t >A iC tut^rheri 1 badread It I knew—crndfl and'nncidliiWjtti ilhcwork. Jwa*1-^ 'the y i*0i who'/vmotflft1 redjnhim ithe fire ot rtxue jgeniuu. ' ''Fiom «5 e dayopon \iwi&tol.X dl*6nawd ,irf|h hiih *he perfii«od'deri to;iof.ni* blank vem play ;J*>ndI Wcr^r protujUyo* iisHm»Ui :

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' ich Manning 4iapIay,Bd| at an |oarly aget$di; i] oltjioltrtely i oiji elifittv.qm jr i)!hutqoiir •which'distln^n 4%@3;!thibuglloathU'lpweeri ' In its prima j ^ .ie\<di6wi4it. ^^;iioi-to:*;teiTOvS»b^h

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natiihighly r(finend hle-ili4 practical jolfe.Sime \vt. hU jests—practical - and otherwiseiihadjiiij ihtai'ao <or *if letueltyj-iJhitrt iManinii)goauldii'lt see lthe cruelty: he| coofld only isee'itbefun. ;6ame of Ihfis joke's "were of a very; daring,indeed occasionally of a dangerous character.

. Burti djl aa;. only f ae epirA of fun" whichoctxjatcd'him. And he wa?' deotricallyi.qmck

:to-s&a 'a jekt, or anioppbrtuniiy for a je t/'dn:thb jiaosl iunldkeiy. ubjeotai , aeamg througha dtrtot one evening ihe notloed a email whSWoplaoord 'poeltod on itihe, clo^ d, tk»or|foi!" qj" cornware vousc.] The • placard 'toiiS-ther legend inblackioapital letters: " For iSale, Bome PrimeOld ioiata/'j I don'tfthink onyiother youtJi iniflieae parts would have ntrtJced the oppor-tunity j tor turning this aimjil onnbTSnoeidentdnto: iridicnle. But ; Manning got n small1 slipof. whaite paper and pasfted jit 'over a portionof 'Uie '6 in Oa-tal converiting ihe annoancemeniinto |j" For. Sale, Same: Prime £ld .Cate." Hethert 'stared wonderingly at itM&. U happened(that ithe late Alderman Redmond was passingHihrough the "iftree!ts ,i ;and Michael'called theAldej ian'a-attention -to . itii e jadve'rtisemenliPrraeiilily ,st>me other passers-by etopped andread e .placard. And.in'-a «hort>time a smallcrowd .was! circled round ifhe| doorrupon whichIthis Jsttange' announcement I'appearcd. Thiamay j&Jem a childish^ piece of |un, but if youhad txjen Midhad's face; ond heard hini

.expatiating on. the. extraordiit^ry conduct of;acorn merchant .who offered iprimc bld.cnits foraale yqu would, even if you were a grave endreverend signior have found your risiblemuscles gotting Hhe better of you.

I remember rtoo ithe surprise and the amuse-ment wihioh was created .in Waterford—jn themiddle of the Severities—when a long letterappeared in a Dublin . paper, purporting to befrom /Mr. -Lovtghlin Freoman—a letter en-1

closing a subscription of Ond Pound <o he ad-ded to a fund for putting down the crying'evil 6f 3iquor-selling in Ireland. At the limeMr. Freeman was (the proprietor of a battlingstore, and of course he was furious at readingthe bogus letter. • He wrdte <to the Dublinpoper which published1 it starting that tt wasa niiamelres and malicious forgery. Now, anydttw.r mnn on earth except; Manning w<ouldhave stnypd his hand here, !but Michael wasnot like any tfther jester. He wrote ogoan to.the Dublin paper staltinff that the letter pur-porting Ao be from Mr. Freeman—ithat Is Mr.Frevsnan'a Jeal oommuriicatipn—was a clumsyand disgusting piece of knavery. After thisthe Dublin newBpapei1 decided that the corres-pondence should cease. This was only oneof numberless practical jokea which wore amore or less cruel air, though the author ofthem could not &ee the comparative cruelty.He "was the begetter of itbe Literary andScientific bogus programmes. He did aotwrite ithe whole of . these, 4ntt he -was <hcWJthor of ihe only jokea in them whidh' hadanY, oroal " bite"—" The Song of the ShiA,""When Other Lipa," '.'Necl

or ,Nothing,''and.tithera' which at the moment; I cannot recall..1 oould tell the tale of oourttleEs practical'jokea which Michael Manning played—manyof them had in Ahem quite ' as muoh of theoomic element as those played by the princeof pradlioal jestere, Theodore Hook. Indeednot a tfew of them displayed a keener senseof 'humour than Hook's. And some of hislater •wlttdcisnvs ' were as worthy of beingchronicled as the witticisms of Sydney Smith.

But to return to the days of his youth whilehe/Irak still a dweller ,in Wiateriord.

After A time mhos placing of practical jokespaUod, *ya!d he turned i*» B."-en\con to drama'tic «sei.lals. Ho founded ; the iWaterfardD»uns-Vic drub. TThe teft puWdc performanceof iUus ohib included'. o, orjaeeied^up andail'j anldh&ngly olevor version of (Hairfl-et, ibc•vrtxrk otf >MhanSn-; (who, of Corurae, imperso-nated ithe Prince of Denmark^ and a uplendidlyarranged soene from RichelieSi. His eye toSJage etfpot displayed Jtiolf dn these perform-ncfi.). iHe mas -well aware Itihat (he carried

Richelieu and Hamlet on his own ohoulders,belt he tfeit (that 4f (he ¦ produced Jtihe varioasecenea with a iDe Mannrat or a Laertes ofavcrcse ibitild (he rnroiu3d| Gpcxa Hie effeol. Sbh« Bol«x4<*i fcna "-foils,'! .-not ecJejy becau?« olUioir hUtrionjc abafMetii tmt :miidcfly becauseof thoir stwture. 8ii James • Power wasLaertes, and Mr. Richard Ash-well (son of itheman, who built the Durigarvan Railway) wasDe Mduprat. Richelieu! was |6ft. 6$ins. j Deliiauprat' about 6ft. 3yn. JThp oortumiew inLondon i -wJro BUpP fed 1 *ihe I cwdtumca ' td(e-graphed an enquiry as to the cqrreataees of themeasnreaiienis «f Borne of the pirincipal players.My xeoollection of the monetary result of (theseperformajQces—we played for three successivendyhAai.Jn the Theatre—>rcs. tiaH uboult £120was jtek'eji at the doolrs. ' The iitage maniagei'amothbd

were so lavish itlhdt -thexe tre» a verysmall Ualance loft T.foen all: expenses werep-id. i l • I ¦ '

Nat very Jong after iChe . first pcrformaooeof tihe (Wkterford ¦DromiJi<s Clxib I left Water-ford ji&ir iJondon, and Ij was nott lone In Lon-don when I learned CJbat MJchoeJ (hod de-cided lo dovrito himself to .the stage. . .This, T,hqiarl in/riih some (regret, for jl Wad in; mind) & r xv erWering fmmeJ I flight eay t retihait lityeiliove he -nnbuld: have' dovelopeVl faiitothe toraipcfet tragic und jnelodnamatio adtoraf <ti e dhiy only for this' entortnWM oize. Noone "Mdjl appesir on liho stage inSlih (him :t'oadva Jago except aod!her: 'gSanft, tmid tihe.knowlodjjo ahkl orporienco 0 itbis tacft endedin dipopuroging him. (W>ith oJil ;h!s feremendausforoe! tinxi «h51ity Ihe was easily hihou h oot

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' Hard :I- ninsi leave 'for itJbe -pTeaent" JnyrCTSolipcliijMia .' tof -SHrihael Matmdng. . OC; rwiSlretuxn Bo jWhcm! next week- I do unit, led (itjatI pi pMe jiost 'jiow toliini ony; epai9i-Jn*)roini|iiipdnces! of my ' deiiisst :triend, who 'iai&s iflimej was 'iite most j flrighjy-iqfirited ¦ mon¦5A 'all (Lr'olanidl ' I oanno't sSitrt |my ; «ars Ib tiheecho Iof o eound which smote oae tast Mondayas. I I'siooi near (h5s open fimve <at (Wasnevinnionjrajuei tan. UI<I itivu **, ""• M "rr™. ,* .>*•*•

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^3-Momf w ^yTHE JTABB6OR BOABD'S B i$$tij$x;ti%! 1; '.- tt -HY QUOf ibU to'wrUe^ahi thfig laahews'paper abont the salary of a piibl oofflcUl withoutcausing offence-to (he publii < ffldai or withont

rbe(nrf acensed of haTlDgattix i ^iMH. . Still,knowing j tbe e thiogar, we '<*t not rebjaln fromsaying _ that'¦¦we ate greatly p!pa»edj that theHarbour I ComnJtgsJonors Sdcfetary has beenBranded 'the ;:inbrea«al for wBtch ho I applied.Twenty-rieven years ot falthfall lateUl^ent. anfl

Harbour I uomnjigslonors Secretary has beenBranded 'the ;:inbrea«al for wBtch ho I applied.Twenty-rieven years ot falthfall lafeUl^ent, soflhonourable service is no light ;btng, ana vfhat-over may bo (iurmows of the « ostltatlon of theHarbour Board ire have no dea re to conceal oqrapprdctaUon pf _Mr. AllInghatn personilly or ofhis services to the Board. ¦ ,Wr Allingham miiytake it from us (U hoi will) thM no one "wtio knowshtm has any iotber feeling tban one of sincerepleasore that the Harbour Commissioners haveby their nnanlmons vote at yfcBterday'B mootingrecognised hla worth. " f I 'A ; ' ' ¦

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' ;.-FATHER O'DONNBIiIi AND THE PQOR. ' ¦

Ak itbe committee meeting of the TownTenants Leogne on Tuesday, Mr. JamesHackettiwoo presided: paid a high aid a well deservedtribute to the excellent -wortt whtoh Father W.O'Donnell is doing In connoctlori with the move-Ejonts forthO better housing Of . ho poor. ' 'j

M. A. 'M'fil BIBTHPtiAOB. ' ! : ' !' ' ' : :jIn an bbltnary which appta cd In Monday's

"Evening]News " tlio writer of the article wasIn error in.stating tbati Mlche pi Manningwaaborn in the honso on the Qnij which balongedto hli fatbori, He was born in B, bonso InFarncu Street standing beartyi opposite to theTecbuloali Instltnte. Tbo la&t lme ha was InWaterford—to';attend the tnner il of hUJ brotherWfllle^-ho pointed tbi» house jo; t to the] presentwriter; saying:'II suppose you know that Iswhore; I was t»rn,n. . . . , . ¦ I >. . ; . . .;¦ ;. - ¦

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desire] thnt M|chacl ,MaDntng'4 remains shouldbo plnccd In the. family grave at KnooUboy.Probafily tbls would hove h pi tened oply thathis wife's pathetlb appoal stood, n tbo way.' "Oibury him In Drfblln 1" ebb plcddf d. "How canI visit ibis grave If you bury hiai In Waterford?^

WATI)RFPRD;S MINBBAL W -JAriTaJ-,v. ;Wp happened to open a volt me of Afr&S. C.

Hall's I "Ireland": to-day (tbcJ [work was pub-lished | In 1841). ' Tho paragraph which com-moncofi tbo ftutbor 's aoconnt; of' ^VatorfordCounty contains Ihe followidgj sentence: "It[the County] reaembles Cornwall, not only InIts mbge4 , character and - jtnla comparativepoverty of Its fenrfaco, but It lit Hkely to rival Inmineral wealth the Croat mining County ofEnglaid." -I , i Ml | : . | -

MnJ. Hall's Tironhccv baa tnbt boon 'vrhollvfulfilled. It fa !JSrue that, Islnce she wrote/npwarps of threp quarters ot !a- million wardj>ald In profits [out of one mining property ; booit has become a habit to-day to regard the rantminers'! possibilities of tbo Ci'nnty wllh, anapathdtlc eye, pr else to display] ji desire: to castridicule apon any attempt to! plunge into thotnetaUtcrona bowels of tho lanflj I ' : ¦'

• I - ' 1- :; I ! \ ~POPUtATIONiAND BATHIlf O IN 1831. i

In'ber really, great book Miai Hall mentionsthat the population of WatorfoidClty In tbo yoar1631 was 28,8211 Tbo County1 (exclusive of theCity) held 148,233 people. Sbo states that118,034 acres were unreclaimed I monntaln and,bog. "The Tillage of Traiwritten In 18<0) " is more sbelDnnmore, and|OppoarH to bewith the citizens ot WaterfPassago—tbe-onclent bathln.completely deserted.-"

Bathing on tbo Bar at the pcompllshed (In!a very BmallWoodstown or 'Dnncannon.Flat is bom a nind bonb ratnei

l6re n (this wasered than;that ofIn higher favourird. .- . ;. ' .' .1! vlllago—is now,

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,OCR IiADY'S CHUBCH. . I | "¦ IThe followlDgtsironlar bas been iBsaea tothe

Catholic momjbers; of the' Cor^ojraUoh :+-TownHaU, -WaterbrQ, 11 tb December, 1008. De&r61r-~Tid ¦RlgHb Worshlpfol e Moyor haftdirected me to acquaint yoa thaO; at thercqnestof thoVory Rev. Cornelius F. Begley, Gdartllanof tna PrnDclscan Fathers, it 13 his intention toattend In nlfl offldal capacity] with tbo otherOatbollo members of the corporation at HighMass In Onr lady's Church on Banday next at12 o'clock, when the Church Iwjill be solemnlydedicated. The members will' assemble] In theBacriBty at 11-30, and a special j place \rill bereserved lo tbo Church far tbolrj accommodation.Yonrs trnly, James 3'. Feoly, Town OIe)rbi

Oar tady's Cbaroh was ro-erooted about 60 or70 veafa aoo. havinir been deniiollshea kt theReformation. The adjoining Protestant ]scboolwas lately acquired by tbo Franciscan Fathers,anda haodsome'addltton-to the Church built onUs site. This site was mainly Obtained throogbtbo efforts ot the xue&ent esteemed Qodrdlan,the Vo y Rev. Pather Begloy1, !asslsted by theRight Rov. Dr.] O'Hara, BlahOp of CAShel, whoWUB Chairman of tho Board of 6chobl Governorsand to whom Father Begley publicly expressedbis thanks on the occasion of &'collection1 In theChurch two yyara ago and. I referred to bislordship as his good neighbour.! ' ;THE WATERFbBD HOUNDS. : : , i .

Tho bcBt mebt of lho]week,' if not since thegen/jon opened, jvas that which took place onTuesday at Ballyglan. One who I was ou^ thusdescribes the sport—"Owing ]to a continualdownpour In thej early morning (very few arrivodat tbo meet, we first drew Ballyglan ; and the}abort bead covert, -which did tot bold. How-ever, we wero more successful at Gnilbtide's,wblob contained a' number ot |toxes, bati as awell-known traveller resides hero, all were botho )ook;OUt to try and select him. EalDes, thebnntaman, wasj uowovor, the first to view himstealing ] away at tbe north sliJe, and thoogbhounds trero busy.wita other foixea In the cover,bo cleveHy managed to get thdm; away on thelino wtth very Uttlo delay. Crinslng the roiflatbey ran very bard through Woodstown, vlllago,leaving Mr. Baifon's on tbelr rl^ht, and rightthrough Glenbower, tbe resldeuo^

of Hr. PercyKcsacally; Here-our fox 1 tried the main earth,but unsuccessfully. Then turtingh' HarbourView into White'gof Kilcop, on by Major Cogh-lan's to Ballyvpreen. Up to th)s thej hotrodwork was beautiful as onr fox tried all .theeortboand twisted a lot on bti way. : Here becrossed tbe1 Waterford rood, and through tbegratis fields of Ballyvorcon tbo' pace; improvedconsiderably. We tben went on thro" NicholasKennedy's farm] Into Thomas wnelan'a andcrossed tbo toad'jlnto BD.rrettstdwn, where thatgood old sportsman, IJr. Larry Marphy resides,aod when he saVr tbe bounds !he immediatelyBiddlcd a colt apd joined In tbe1 pursuit. Tbepoco continued very fast tbroogh Ballygdnnor-temple to Drnlda^ Lodge. ' Crossing tbe Passagerood here; he went on tbrongb tfr. llDrphy'sfarm to i Blenheim. Wltboot ; a check honndscontinued through the cover to Ur. Kent's coverat Ballycanvan. Thanks to Mr Vlniton Barren'sefforts the earths hero were also stopped, so onrpilot bad to continue bla wayj and ho led ustbrongh Ballycaovan and crossed the ; Cheek-point road at Redmond's forgo, then on th»ooghCrossbog, and, leaving DramroAtc on the left, beentered Barrettstown cover, and at Ballyvoreenbe earthed In ft sewer; .with litUe ]dolay, he wasbolted, and bounds rolled him over after abouttwo fields. The]'distance 'waa aboat ten milesand tbo time 4S nflnates. Thejiaco throughoutwas eiceptlonalk'ln fact, at ttoifinish I onlynoticed tbree borses when hounf s 'markod tbelrfor;to grouhd. J Tho Waterford's aro havingwonderful sport this season, an{) each day1 theybare been out tbey b&vo accontit d for o ie ormore foxes, and tbey bad good, ifast raps. , :: " f < ! ! :!:¦ . •• { •

¦ ; . ' l - ¦ ' . ! ; " j .THOSE OUT DURING THE WEEKi.* j ; .

- Amongst those -who attoaded tbe meetsduring tho week: 'were—Tbe Marquis. M.F.H:;Blr WUIi&'m Paul Dart ; R. Paul junr; MUs Faal,Ballyglft^ : P. O- fo.nl , E. Winston . Barren,Major'Power, H.1 J. and Mrs. Gillwey, W. andMrs. RIOhardsoD, Hon Mrs. C^ngroviV MountCongreVe; ¦ Captain Gctbln, Captain Carow,Balllndud; Percy 1 Keuneally, ¦ iMrs, IMissj andMaster Bosanqo'otj MUs GMlvrev. Tramore; E.Gerard, Officers jot tbo B.F.A. (JT. , w; and MissAnflorsori, Grftcedlen ; B. and Ji [Strangman, W*A; Dlarray, x. W(agert unagn ; EJCBBCB, eiaoora,G. W. Strangmnn, Power, Trailidro House, F,W. Baddy Arthur; Hnnt, Roclnncmnt; E. DekeroKennedy, Mr.'.J.jB., and Mm. Biossoi; Seafleld iMessrs.Power; John flttoot j ioA io. i -;"r ' . « ''ANNTJAIi'CHBISiiCMAfi B'AZAAR.; . I 'i : ' '. .i-. ' The combitttea In charge 6f taeomnsementsand, ' sideIst)t w« J^ ooonectlon vittb tbeAnnnalCharicy' Ba*s*r-tjtocb«" held oc' Tuesday, and.Wodpe«d*y 29th; wa th,. lnbii ate sparing noOfforts- t^> njakefjtho- b a £ a « j t « , record [one laattr»ctl»eBes8. fieveral new -»i d! entertaining?Ida shows have! been arranged tor, whilst tboeafe cbcitant wjll,-tn ltsetf, be well worth tbeemail .aiootjuHob««od,, for ao^niralon.- : 'Thecapable i lcbaflnctot Mr.,. EL;'.o;j Downey, hasAlready f tedty most WMstog array QftalejatiWIHJ .

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pr*s«n» ;! wer&i-Messrs.; jTJionji^BiBoiwers, '? .,GraligKeavine* &. J*. W.'lTttorpe.iBajgnalstqwn;John Oomdrford.' Lnffan/; Cant. Eelly, Paasa e.M»|. 7.', Z. Jones, "Beoretary/ and Mr.; EdwfrflMcCbrmlck, Local Inspector of Flab iriea weroproienttij, ' : '- .v ': : . ]- l ' i \ ' - : - - \:\ :•¦¦ ,V/ ,". • , j -i 'i-

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THfi dECRETABY'B:SfATEMBNO*. • ] " , ', : ,j ¦ ¦ • ;. It ;appeared, from' the jannnal: statement f at

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8b0w*4 a decrease vt £4&tB. and for eel licencesan ilacJ-eMerof £4 16a 3d is comparedj with last'yeat j while, tbo net recelj ts of the teq per cent.dotlesion the' valoations <jf ." several fisheries "exhibited a falling oft to tbe extent of. £2J7s 6d.The total available funds,for divisional. servic3tori the Dast vear .wan ereater than for the Dre-ceeuuig year oy i35 , ss.'&a, tne unesreeeiveashewing an increase of £35.16s 10d ; over theprectjdlng year white the expenditure wasgreateil than for the preceiing year by1 IC20 7s < d.Tbe [oyocdraft doe to t m bonk In 11908 WAS£10 , 3-s lid as. compared; with £42 15s 3d lastyeaiM UL'J IS gooa result vji* Prfn P 'y *oe,tothe Department of Agriculture making1 grants !totbe; Board pt £200In eaon'i>t the three financialyears—1901-02, : 1903-04, il i905-06, upon thoSecretary's representation] pt tbe urgency ot tbocrisis] In; tbe. financial condition of the Board.The work of tbe district bid been carried oot asefficiently as tbe limited i<\oia permitted and alarge; nnmber of convictions for fishing offences¦were obtained. ;i i '¦ ' ! ' •

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DiyiSlONAL EXPENSE; ' : - ( ', ' !: iThe question of div sional expense -wasraised by Mr. Thorpe wn > pointed oaf that thedivlBlon; which he represented had to pay £30With regard to thn n.icslnr nf A ho-.law fnr thn

Barrow. Of, that sum. ha,pllecteoV£jOaud hethopKht that the , other : divisions onght to con-tribute something toward}) jfartbering! reducingtbo !balance of £20. The CBairman advocatedthat for that purpose a riahtrlbutfon ibe, tnadeprovloai to waking their allocation, f Mr. Bowersinformed th,e . Board i tnflfc ; this .qnestloo . otdivisional expense bad beeb) threshed qut by thowise beads of tho three ' counties and in bisujuuiuu kuuy CODIU Dopna^e-arnvea ai a DODterdeclali>4 tbnn tbey did lagtyearand tbe previousyear. ¦' Tbe resuln was aoeording to tbe reportot their Secretary everything had worked welland lie considered that tlielBoard was:now In autj*w« puujLiua uD«ncisuy] ^nac n JDaa .Deon iorthe pmti ten years. It would look absurd to aska ,divls|on of It was.in ! credit to contrlboteanything towards anottior mvislon. ; The Board,however, decided to make fa. contribution of £1from each division to bo taken from the generalW - i \ \

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On I tho proposition ; ?f Mr. '¦ Co'merforfl.secondefl by Capt. Kelly, the following resolutionwas 1; adopted—" That tb^ l aUocaUonl of thiaBoard's funds for 1908-09, less all) generalcbarges,| be mode on the ]dsual' principle, viz—2-7tbB to the tidal waters, ind5-7ths to thefreshwaters, -and that this Board's overdraft for ttieabove.year do not exceed £830 and the expensesIn the several divisions he restricted to thefollowing i sums :-rA electoral division,! £52 ; B,£98 j O, £l00;D. £280:E.li:iS2:F. £M8. . I

man] expressed .regret that the attendance wasnot , mnchi larger. Cons^erlAg tbe importantnature of; tbe business which they had to getthropgh]he would like to $ee a foil Board tnerethat dayJ Tbe Items of finance were then, gonethrough 4nd the Board adionrned shortly attcr-

- x ne aoove was tne sabiect of a conyderableamonnt of loorrespondencof which engaged'theattention V the Watertordj arid New Boss PoetSanitary J Authority at itaj monthly meetingyesteraayjjwhen the chaifj-WM occupied by. SirJames A:P'ower, 3.P.. 'Thcfo were alBO piesest-"Ald.:D>. J. T. Wbltoj.Al^W-iK. Watl TJiiAld.HTabrlde Oninl nhy f!hnnrlllnrti -^*T'WoioXri

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Th,efleirotary said, as directed, he Wrote tour. John Ajlingbam, Jan., Secretary of the Har-bour, Board, on the subject of tho plagno InWvetpool as toUows:—"Waterford, 16kb Novl,19O8.;-De.ar SU-.—As dUec(ejd. I. ben W euclosecopyot wire from Dr. Browne, Medical IpBpcctcirof the L.G.B., In connection with tho above(plague in IJverpool). I at l i also to ask the co-operation ana help of you Board in odr effortsto keepi tho port; free from this maUgnant ep -dotnlc, andfwblch from my p'reviona experiencein slmQar cases I am confident of obtaining fromyoa at all times.—Yours faithfully, P. Higgini,Clerk." Mr. HiggtaB also reported thrft Rewrotethe tollowing leUer to tqe; managers! of theWatcrfora Btcatnsblp Co./ Clyde Bhlppins Co.1,Groai Western RoU way Co.J and MeBsrs; MurphyBrothers!-'! Watextord, l&th [Nov. i 1908.—DearSir,-;In View of plague In IJyerpooI, IIhave toask your cq-operatlon in kWnlnc the oort tree

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poee :o niqqest yon especially to give directionsSo ye ar isaptalns, etc., to 'destroy.all rats onboard the|ir ship8 as far as possible, and also toprevent iny of them ' from going ashorej as it Isnow ^olljbnown that rats are tho greatest dls-6aminaton |)t the1 plagto. • Trusting yon will doyonr lbese to the matter—Yours faithfully, P.

i J-ne oiiowing repUes wore received to tbetotegolng lettorB-"Haiboni Office, Wojertordi20tb Novj., 1908.—Dear Sir —In repry to your,letterof the 16th, the 'Commissioners, »t theirmeeting on yesterday^ directed me to assure yoathat they] will gladly co-operate osdoslrefl In anyprocaptlonary stops that m:iy betafcen Relativeto tbo threatened epidentcJ-'Yonrs trnly, JohnAllingham, '.Secretary.'1 • ¦ ; • ' -i '

"Watorfora Steamship di>i» Nov. 21st, 180S'TboPlagoo ijnXlverpoof.-. fteat filr;—i iog tqacknowledge receiptbtjronilaVontof yeitefdayiand instrttetions have been glyen to the nastersof oar; vfrtoos vessels to jcoinply with: yoprrequest as far as possible.—Yours truly, RichardDoyle. Bepretary.!';- . .- . ,•;• ' j - .j . ; :' : ; • , . ', T• ' .' Chjckt! Western:Railway]¦ Offlce; - Wa :Brford|

23rdNOT. 1908. Tbe Plagafl in Liverpool. Dea»

— — — — > — — |T«y ¦ w&« t 4UOVI *W flV ^^T^f ««fc« # A AAC* T ^Issued, tho necessary lnstractions to the inastersot [oat :Waterford steamem.-i-xoars truly, CiIrvlnd Davfdson." ' , , , " !. " " ' • ¦ ' j

') Clyde Shipping Compaiy, Waterford, 21stNoy6mber, 1908. ; Plague Jii jtlverpool. . DearSir—We beg to acknowledge receipt tf yotnrcircnliir ot tbo I9tb last, and to Inform, y >n thatit wil l <bavo onr best attejition.—Yours truQr;Clyde Shipping Company." ! : ": i

-woa reeeivea rromrd. in answer! to~two

i xua rupuria oi [DO meuicai yuicor ana too8ub-8*ultary ¦ Officers, whldh' were deemedsatisfactory, showed that since, last mooting no;cases of Illness arrived in tao port, which COB-.Onnes healthy. . > . . ! i •!. . - ,* . . . : •' • • , ,¦ . ,

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oeaj o t interest ana amusement;. . An imooetoo^of i U. ia to.be charged ilna the prUo wiU beaward >d to. the lady making wbat U in. thoopinion (of tfie-Jndgea tba ,best Bpecun m o t amerry I widow bat..: They will be. made beforetbadaie ot the bakaarandieiltla.not latatbluitbe tne rnlna of the opening, j ¦¦: .¦:• ¦.;¦¦ !¦;"¦¦- " ! . i l "

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i sdcie Cocrimitteo wa iel I^Wed^Wytln fch, [l!Town H4U4; ¦ The Vary BaV.!Dean*lyi»h, ft>si ?VtF., prertOed and eriinembersiresenC WeraiHioketti BiD. ; Messrs;: AMTeIs6nfD3ii, j[P.1, jVfce-ohatraan j B. JWAW I, 3?.O; ;!W ^Murrky,: ¦T-O, ;;and Mfohftel it«^Do&neDi.T.d.] vji; -|:;f^:;|'oyinciEEs -aEPoMi'i •¦:-r - -v:

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statedfthat thewf waB ah Jnorease'of 77;la' the ; >it endance1 irt . the Schools In his dJttrtct during ¦'¦•:hs past- month ai; compared - witft the «orr» '

tx*de'nt tflo|itn of ;<ait yfea'r, and; aw increase at) '.Ojas compareB withlthe previous month, -Hoi' 1lad'brought! on 17nr<JseoTiti6n8 florins the past il!:

pidntb. Attendance orders were made against;p|of the: defendantsi-3 of them wjard ilned /^!:;M costs 'each } 3 were a^ jonrned, aid one" wilfr'' f !drawn a eertiflcateof tge belngprodnced-; Tie -ivbrage dolljt.atton inoe of

tbe nnpaber on tSe ':roH8 of the yarlbus schools ln'his disltrlbt on the' ' ;

wb, ole 81iper cent. i Bcbool.'Attendaace Ofacei! > ¦ '<C&fflplon |reior(ea.'th"at tie; ftverageTatteiidancei 'tn\ the wiole.of tbb number on tha rolls of the$cbqol8 in his neighbourliood was 78. He alsdi ;reported Jbathe had| brongbt on 31 prbsecnUonaatithe Petty, Sessions, duidng the htonth; 13:ot ! ;thd defendants;were fined ; attendance orders '• 'WAPA mAAa ,' «(«o<Mnf til . '-~A.' A «....«.'' J l * ' <adjourned. Vc , . .;- .M , j : ' :-: '.¦. ¦ ] - ¦¦ ¦ ) ' \ [ : \ \ ]- ¦I 1. ¦• ¦ :i

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i | In reply to correspondence oddreBBea to him; ! ,on Jthe Bnbject, letteralweieread from Mr.: John! ', <E. iBedmond, M.P., in re ference to. th'e amend-j !njejttt . ofitne i ConipnlB<).ry!i:dncatIon!rAct and.-is' :appeared] that a Blllils noy being injrodncedliii ; ;to Parliament for thapjirppBeof carrylngoptrtoei jdealred .amendments, j ania the Se'oietary WSB ' :directed to communicate .with Dublin and other ;principal Sohool Attendance Committees wittil a. ! -vie v • to . taking joint tctloii when the BfH comW jbefore -the House. ¦'( |Atter -jtransaeting isomei : '¦'.]routine business, tbe Contialttee adjourned.! ; H i ;

THE OHABITY BaLI,^;! i. , - , i ¦ ¦ |! I- : ' : I V"i;| -! I It iai said that j tte Animal Charity : Baft ; ' ']

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. ' I . I Mrs. -Jennings Writes J:—"There'have beisii ' \many inquiries as to the f ttto1 of tbo three all vpr 11chalices. l subscribed for by tbe Catholic wpmfcn !'|of Waterford; to be presented to the Pope onifis ¦Jubilee'. .!- ¦ • ¦ . hi :-| - i ' • .. -:. ' { - - ¦ ¦ .' .TTi ; ;

j Tlio Dnchess of Norfolk aesires the cdntributoiw' ]- 'to know (hat tbe cha ides: were exhibited at tie 'Eueharistio Congress m London daring the vfsitvot the Papal togate and were mneh admireffjTh6y. . were then u4np to Bomer i where tW,

.Dmjhess iia proceeding,- to present them; with-other gifts, on the9th;inBt.[ LadyEsmonde, wfia: ;.was entrostcd ,witb; the book; containing too 'names of the subscrlbersi will take port in ttiaatidlence and presentation I representini? the 'Cathollo women of. IrfalaidJ I may add. that:;Hoij Oraca says ' I think it very splendid 6t the iwomen of Waterford! to have responded to the !movement so geaeronisljy.'j r ¦¦¦ ;• , ¦• ; • ¦ J ]! iljthink this informatioi about tbo-'chalices:!Bnonia oe enown as widelv aa poaSIblo, ana MfjmCorinolly and I vriU feel tost grateful it yqai-will! give It pnbllcatioi.y - ; ¦.: j :| . .' . ; ; j $THE toCAIi MABKETS;!. '¦ ' : i :- ; '.' J :' f ' . .

'i[i |; 'The Inclement Weathor militated to a large !extent - against the |la]cal!markets daring the, \week.' SnppUes were meagre and business;dull.j',To tbe butter departments irMns constituted"thej week's supply, Bhcjwli|g i slight:advance in]!comparison witb the porreBponding week of last''year, Pricesroled, at from 90/- to 114/- per cwt;:' :120/- being tbe'top quotation last year* Thoiates !Jn the fodder market werefj-Hay (per ton) 55/-'to! ¦¦, 67/d ; interior, «/- to 5S/rt oaten stiaw, 30/-i;o:'i |W/-|; Trheaten sheat,|-60/- to5S/-". Tnrnrpo ftna;. '-jfidangplds] went np fjo llS/i . per -ton,;' 'Potatoes! ;'*erp plentifnl but inquiry was filowat froni^il.¦'!41di ner st. wholesale. I : i f . ; ' ¦ " ': \''¦:- ' '"'.; ' ¦' . . 'i.

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¦;.. [ a - ..y ; ¦' > ; i ;i I pey, Brother J. Ij, felewn,;P*eslaent.o|:'tqei;

aboye^ Association, a^dressihtf the' .'mombere 1.a sombled at their, monthly, meeting stt.Monnt;.'Blon Schools on Mpnilaj-eVening. lsit,"Baid/thratl,iicrrf aar> tbo fe« HVe eeaaon-ot. Christaiaa :-wit« atV:¦hand, a great many temptations "toialliire- tlje !temperate and total abstainers from their pledge iO&d f indncn them to Inpujlgeiln atroog drink woaldl !prevail. Uo expressed: regret that : the 'hofy [season of ChriBtmas, {as well as the feast of out iPatron .Saint, should be! unfortunately regardedby fjome. not as days io.be spent In holy delight,bijc .as. Bacohanallan festivals, and that there1existed among many the mistaken Idea thai thepartaking ot strong drink was essential to Xm'as 'happiness. He referred ito tqe j" soiree " recently \he\§ at Monnt Slon by) tbe [Association as afford- :ing a striking examplejot wbal'a good ana joyousxuaau uii^uu vo I USLUH it lunoui, tne luuwtiacupu or - 'evjea a single intoxlcai tj After dealing with tbb : - :progress of tbe Association, (lie rev. president 'expressed the hope tbati all tbe membexs woulS i , 'stand firm and falthf0.1 when ',temptation came ; , . . ;toiry them, and'thtit tjyjtheirlpflQenceanagoda' . : , !pxaitaple ithey would provo themselves itrne' M : ipioneers In the tempe;-ance cause. .ConcloOlng],1 :: ' ;.be wished all present i, holy, and a bappyZmaa.;.; ;;

STEEETfl AND THEDi N|A1!ES;. S'i l ! ;7 \ A i 'T .1¦ i P p to acen'tnry or ,so agb many of tbe streets :In Itbe city; as was usual at (hat period; were; ; . 'called after . tbe. Mayira or notable families;:!;: . !Lo'mbnrd . was • the Jlrst May|)r • ot-'Watertora,!' ¦¦ -i jbendo Ldmbard-atreet^ JDombara's Marsh .:(thf r ijpresent.site of the People'srPark) ; The Gleir, . ' :¦¦ '-,soJcdlled after Aid. , Qlln ;fBotton'Stxeet .(Aia. ! f '¦¦ IBoitpn). j :BarroDBtrand-Btrte6la a corrnption bt!-; i]Bttrry's-street, called after a man of that name : ' ¦ '¦ • '¦wHojownbd & mill pn thej baok bf the river. iTbO, - ; \'name of, Barraok-etreeti in' the .old |(3ayB,:-wafl ' i"Kahastoofieen." ' :¦' j "

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'Si-": '-\\'M ' Wboever Iiord Ashtown'sl adviaj**- atff ':W-.i:' ii

dops' not scem to nathkv they are advising!him.1 : jwlpejy. Tbe Baron a jcouple ot years ogo 'was] ¦ •: ' 'sihntjst au-'miknown- pnbllor iqnair ty ¦¦< ¦ JTow1,; ¦ Jibi'ongh'' hisfGrlevance .aya MiUc£on»Iirhnrj; ¦' ;iClilaiahe isaswellknownitt &elaW'M-i!-he| Iwais a ¦flre rate' Irlsb | comedian.- On: Monday I : r;'Iqst .oar newly-ejected Bjopresentstlvei peer! - i jtai;ea,to 6uetain-a cl laitoroompeDsstloalHa] V jcase where "a ricbt fnhnottno had hjwri KB4: I Htlri "f (taqoote hotd ansticetitegibbonj. r tonj)' :l iAsptnwn might team to sink ''The Harp In the] i jAir," or be conld rebenne tbe banquet scene lril ' ¦' )'•' Macbeth " and dutch. ¦ at jalr-drawn flngjersl r ' , ;Indeed he might occupy himself to any jway : : ;except , la dragging Into court bis ridiculous! :¦;claims for Malicious Injury, j ; -i ' s - \ u ¦- ; ¦• :'- :1i ! !

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' Tbe ipractlce matches Hn the Sports Field; i |bejInning next Sunday, -will be'-os follows:—: :HarUng up to 12.15; iootbajx rrooi 13.15; ;and j :]Vice i .verea every alterpaite! Sonday. It is very! < : !Important|to note tbatjnone bat members ot - : \ > \cmbg wUl bo allowed fo.1 practise in, fatureJ : f:|Everyone-knows that ft la only by combination < .- :that^nytblBetati be acblevW.tolot it beboped ; .that I each club win blavo a , good, , many,,ixiorg I " wmembers in futnre. - Th!o secretaries lot, clnbsj > .: ,)- ¦:may jje. een at tne BporaFleia every Honday, i :iasitis tbe most convent Hit fpUce: forienroDInf j. ''iwembera. A special football practice : will ba! . ¦ iholdjon Banday. 'All Jmembera and Intending j I ; ;metubers are requested t > be]<in tho field at 12,15 j .1 /!sharp. The tenni for DeaRneand CoanjtyObatn-Ij> i;: ¦ploii»hlp I'matcbes; will : be! .jsetecwd ' After!thai: • ;ipraptlce.f' . - • ¦/ : T.: . - h . :h\ : \%^^m^

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orciaatra, has been;we^com«I;'BJiai :liM' :nofi]-.:: ':ifaHW to aroase enthnsii &ra.' The eitertsJnment' j HU s ffldenOy varie4toplesMsJltast6». Mdlle1.]! , fLottie! Ormonde la an. fjxbriptionaUy' talentea'J :-- i!violinist: MUis Eflna Vieielfll;a)popnlar singer;,1,- ;i iconldeongfl are^roviataiby MlWOonnleltwin:! H'> !and MissB. Irart isana, ill «abosoloI*t.1^The I- 'J ,":Bojs ,'uMoJsted plctui« , 'v lerever tliey.Jiiive k'\ Iappeiredv have'evoked t incl • ipplAttse.': sThfey • " ;• s^ :e ,the--EacbariSterOo5gi^;Ja (tonton; j :i ;ia oro<o<lilQhiwt6Bthe Z»mb««iJU.ver!;', boiin« !jcjt ;xnnol ibetweenOonner « t i l t IB TofflWfBatoa-, !¦ ¦! •

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INCBJSASE GRANTEDi i . . . . - j

The monthly: meriting of the Wa*«*Sord:Haivbour Oommisaioners TV&S !held in their board-room <o.t ;J2 o'clock on Thursday. I Sir W. G. DGoff, Bart, presided., and tho oiher memibeispresent ¦were-r-The Right WorsWpIul I t-heMayor, Aid. <R. Power, J.P.; Aid. A. ForreU;Messrs , John Stranemnnv G. AJ Wabt (dyd<;Shipping Co,),| Edgar While, H; 3 .Forde, A.E. Graves, j M. J. Murphy, . J.P., Trainoro;Henry Denny, Sir James A. Power , John N.White, AJd. i Maurice' Quinlan, 'Jolin Hoame,T.C.;R. M. .Arda^h;Pouldrew. i M [

Mr. John Allingham, Secretary, and Mrl W.Friel, Engineer, were in attendance. I

PILOT MASTER'S REPORT, j !

Pilot Master Kennedy, Passage Eadt, neported that all fhe buoys below Passage arein pood older, and also the Passage liigh*house. He vjaited the Dunmore atation duringIthe morith and found everyrthing going oneaiisfaCdOry there. The cutter was in goodworking: order.

HARBOUR MASTER'S REPORT.

dapt. Farrefll . Harbour Master , rcpoitted thaitlh« buoys, Kghte and niooringi alwj 'e Choek-poir.t are in good condition.

ENGINEER'S REPORT.

.Mr. William Friel. Engineerj rcpori!«l tlis.1during the past mouth the dredger "Portlairgo" dredged and removed from opjwsiUihn rra3s-Ch«iinel bertlm 6,030 tons ol inu:and M.-Jd a.t a cW;-i oi 4.1. per win for dredgingand ri'uwal. M<\*srs Wallace and McCullughioak 330 tons af mud and sand which iv-aslo.icWd into barges.

The erne* of repairs to wharfs, etc., duringthe month was £01 IGa.

Tilt.' several repoitts were considered satis-factory.

THE SECRETARY'S SALARY—INCREASERECOMMENDED.

The following recommendation f'om theFinance (Xwumttee appeared ion the agendapaper:—" On the application of the Secretary ,teferred to the. Finance Committee by theboar<l , l the eotninfttee unanimously recom-mended : on Ihe motion oi Aid. Farrell,seconded by Mr. Hearne, that having regardto bis long and efficient service, the Becte.tary'8salary be inoril-astxl by £100." ! j

Chairman—Gentlemen , I shall be glad lohear anything Hiat any member of the boardhas got to say , with refe rence| to tills ..recom-mendation which was proposed at theleom-m^Unv by Aid. Farrell, stfcondwl by Mr.Hearne, ' end passed unanimously.

Mayor—Before that proposition is pui toithe Uiard I woul d like lo ask :n few questionadn reference to ithe mailer. What salary wasMr. AUingham]appoirited at in the first place-?

Aid. Farrell-ir do not think the Mayor isquite in order.) I beg to move ihe adoptionof:.that tecommfrndation' which was1 unani-mously sent up here by the; Finance, j Oom-mfttbfi after due . consideration by that I cam-isittee, and I have no doubt j'but ttial ft •willmeet w\if.h tlie unanimous ftanctioh of tiii?board , and I have much pleasure in jijovinq£t3 adoption. | j • iIj iidexman Quanlan.—I • jhavo; <mubh j»Ifasur<

Sa' seconding sihtft- 'I beidoirej Mr. AJJiirsjhmi)fes; a very efficient i official , and that Ihe de-serves, ¦•this increase. ¦ ' '

ilajwi—PerCiaQ3 J am in order now; ,£i sojIj w&fh .» aaljj before givjnjr &ny expresssiionlol cjtoiaa, ,*<hat vna Mr. MYJngham'Aoi^inal -salary when tie <was first appointedtore? . . ' ¦ i

j Mr. Allingham—I was originally appointedhare at -a salary of £250, . I

! Mayor—Aid | subsequent Ho iShat? "¦ ¦ - 'j Mr. - Allingham—'It w&3 subboquentily raised

to tttbut £450. ¦ ' '' Mr. Matrplny—How many yovrs bas Mr,

Alliri^ham be«n here?i iM4- L\Qin$!ham—Tweoty^even.; Aldeiroian Ppwer—Witoi, was the salary ol

yaui prtxkces^xr in office?

1 iMx. 'Allinghim—I cannot say ; ho was onlyhere a oouplej od (years.: ¦

: lAMtsraian Powep-tWhat-was tiluv provioujSccjtfeuiy'a solanyi ithat is Mr. Neviins?: iMTi Ai'lin-jhim—(£450.1 ABierman' Bower—'Do you know what Mi.Buss had whe,n 'he waa here ?

1 iMr. lAHinghiiin—I rtou'it know. i;u\ldewnan Ponier—Ol ooxnac t&\o salary ibas

been ooni:d«jably increased Siero since.; ¦ Sir Jamea Power—(I think ft d3 the odatraxy.I1 am intorm<Jd : that one ofjttn s (prodeceasoiabad a much larger sawiry even than ho w\21have d we dociide to g'ranlt dhca increase.

Mr. fiord—1| undaraiaod so, *oo.Mayor—I thint it 13 coily rigM,: that we

Should have!I all ithe infonnatj ion possibfleabout. rthis: niatoer. WQien nraa t!he last 6n-oraase gmnteil? •

11 M1. lAxIdnghain—Eleven o'Wirs ago.¦ 'Mayor—Is it. elev«a yeara ago Bince wo hadthe, " Drb3 toSaata " dredger?

Mr. Allingyaiu—No: ,1 did not got an in-cnSase ,-whca| |we had <ho ' UriM IntotfJa "I Trent fxxr aniincreaaa and the Doaiy graaUidme1 a bonrua tA £280 or so. : ¦ - .

I Mayor—iWeire you als> gratt'jed an increstseof £80 a year "ct the tune af Whe . " Ufiw^ritaol* V? 1 i 1 ¦ ¦, Air. Ailinglj iain—O(h, no; i the last, increaseI got •wiaa ; eleven .ydars Qgp ; the. ";TMM. In-tacia " iwas ij fahit or nine yearo ago.1

Mayor—/fihen , it Is incorroat fto isiy fJiatyou Jvxcivcd a ' bonus and! .alao a^ increaaeof £60. ¦

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I Mr. AUrng1p.m—The increase W03-. iprt»r 'bya year or twij io &ie bonus.; The <bonus iarc<3eIcnit ol one particuilar tranaaooion in which Iwas engagt-J^ and tlie JSoaiU considered it BO&atisIoctoTy Wiai Khey allowed mo tj io ibontis.I Alderaian j power—<Hhat •03 uiven .to Mr.AULo^ham as ocirmUiiiiwii. .

^ir Joinw !Powex—(I would Eke to isoy n C«rwwo«l3 oboTrt'lithii oncrttw. There 13J a ieelingabno»ad abovit increasdng ,' ealariei, I but Iihink that ejvray case Should ibo t-aken on it:tneiita. I b(4icrve Wiat yo ni-waQl be wnly sorvlngfthe intefebU ol Uie ratopayeri if , wiheiyou have an) efficierj lt official dotirrg his dntjto the sati3(aoti6n of the. Board ,]you fcroal'him. generouily. I have made itho ituilea. en-quarter into:|tm3 inaW«r, l and I tiiSnk theBoard ougW. ] a be satisfied to grant tinsinoreaje,! when they talce ' iniUo con^idisralaibnJtihe efficdency of Mr. AUdngharn onld' .-tCie manyservices ihe ' had rendered to 4ihU Board.Tttrexeibre Iihiiva anuch (pdeasure in suppott-ing th eresojjution.

iMayor-r-Mr;. Chairman and GeiiHetnen, 2 mmvary sorry that I cannot quite agree to Grant-ing tihia inexoase. Aa ifaiiad Mr. AiUingtanipersonally i4 concerned, I believe linal yousomld not htiVe a more ffikrie.n'. officer. Itbare DO fault &o find wi'Ji hiirn personally;be is a vejyj'Troeshy ofljcerj of bliia Board, Lu'!to niy mind,! he ja bedng paid to thajt extent!hia sorrtoes^aice boing wry (well iccogniied'Hie dutj ta ] are not very j laboniioua,' and ilthrinkj consjdiiring the prfseot e\aie ti omjtrade ond commence .¦ihatj Ciho tinje is veryinopportune! Ito grant life itaoresise. | We biiv«before UJ here to-day a report cfliowing a de-iorease of £529 7d. Jd. dn duea iroooived fnumfihia port 63; compared wiffl the cowoapondingperiod of last lyear, and n<Jtrrtiiistandirig ihattiheie jd A ^bcreaae in the' revenue from thebarlwur ithejje, is & ivxsodmKmdafcion to in-crease the afilary <rf an officfial roceapng £100a year .by £|J0O. There mightl be aamo sc-D3eox reason ia I recommending £40 or;Xf)0 of . anincrease.,. b iitiV) roocunniend jump i of £100a year ts, I| think, cn,1irt$iy. cbaurdv, I ifay.3poikiDg farlmyself at all e-vertte, .'jj inll I ntoot' tsnonsSy protest, agaiosft uri* roeon*man<ia!tton.

' 'As I &aid bekiK. I .believe .ttsrt Mir; AJUlng-• haai '.U a vefy m'prtfliy offkml, bult I AL30

think tiiit Ihe1 M sufflcacnfc>y paid;, h^' hours'nic iaat long; and tho tims is -Tcry inopportune

.¦ 1 lor appjyiag .Sot an' inorease, <\rihc(tlier thia: '' TeoocDtneadaHon was nxA .taevaM'in Oon-

eequence cd tlie proposed ioeWiBi!l.;or n > *i ;' ;do not khow.l btrt'l riticusly p«ft<*rt esalnat

•giving' this[ iicrvase' of aalapj1.'- J' move; sa'an aan««iu3Dat that 'i t ' 'be not . granted^ ordAormfee iMl^iii racdnsnendattoa

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i , £50 he iwonudjitove got at, MM tie nW baV<

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jhc*90". »<hV) hlava'--'apoVeli there today _ a4(»eo4lo thq eminent seniicw' 'Which Mx. . AUinfiihanihas ' rondcrod to thij . Itoard. , Our tiiwi theMayor, qpobe. rory' bJsftfly of .' bun/ end. 4know t&olt hd will agreb witi me *hai I Saythat I do not bclienre mat tthare is'ia betterbffitcad in Ireland Uriah . Mr. ASCmghami Itfj all very well in .ttidicase' iol ft brivate con-oarn whare you bare 1 an inkiJrad-ual ot fhp.sonrpiany that u running ffle Hum fo s«> , *hatthe offiaiala carry r/uit. Hhair duties;, but inthe case ol a public bidy it ia pre-ommoaaynocaisary iiiat the h'oad of&eSaJ should be onewlho ia above susjficson in every reipect,Well , if is only just tb say of Mr. AUWshamthat in regard to the Jlarbour Boatd %-ia asort of pat of hU; hq fahinliS oi riaitbina-.eteebut Che Harbour Board; hia whole abje<vt'andtime ia deA'oted to ibs'lexnatence, and lithdnithat when there is auoh a man oannaotail vttf t.a f>ubTic board it is the duty ol that iBoawJto recognise hU imerila. Apaxt from tihaJl sisdtof ;the quciition. aJhoge'lflieT, and turning icMho ' ourfirion af . ftiiie ' sa3axica paid by: -thrdisBoarn, I nray say, and it wa3 pxiirfted v>ut ktiha ooanmittee last year, iflxat. the larrtoiirtt w«are paying hero at the Watertford ' KiirbbuiBot*rd in salar'ioa is much leas; .dhan thea.rri>uiit paid by airy t/rher port in Itelandappnoachin? iti tonnagt captscOSy. I findtot in Limerick where file volume of: tradelmounts to 176.G7B tons per ennunt, the>auiipics paid to ofTwials anwunt '.to £1,432,In LoaKJondejpy wfhere .five .\xiliime of ! trade3 334.3M tona, rtJhe salaTtiea amount tO|.Eli353.[n Waterfard ^<Kere ithe \iolume of trade h•151,958 tons, tflvo salairi«3 ¦ amount, to JH1J000In Oork where tlio \xxlume ol trade an'iounT*to about 650,000 .tons *Ae iiilaTiea mnauot1 tc£4,090. Dublin (his a volume ol iPS.de pJ2,056,i>12 ton3, and the eaianies paid amtoumito £9,533 (exojuaive .of £3 96 Axr GuefiomHouse Docka). In Btfliast .the voflutne oitrade during the .ye-tir .amounts to 2,CO3J28luns , ,and ide saibries amounlt to £.11,637. 1tiave oi-so some flgurv.s "here 'which val\ Elh<>wtea. tlii e oaiaunte rL^caivcd tn tonmt-gv! du&sit i'.tes poft have been stctidiiVy ! incxTOEfingiunin^ dihe paat six yoare. In 1002 libe1 ton-naje du-.o aTn»unlted (to £6,00G; in f 1903,ee^20; 1904, £6,954; 1905, £7,700; I0O8,53 30 ; and 1907, £8,633. Gerjaemen, I thinkii 'rJiv tfii3 evidence, aS »M. evon&, J3 sufficientn demi»niiArate ilhat w far oa th^ adnrinleitm-

<u>n oi .tfliis Boarel is ' corecerned, every atten-tion rs boing paid it© oeenomy and in pno-porfitm to and-coanpnied with riiihor .plaoea,Wai'.orford is a Jong way on top, so 1 don'ttiiini ihe increase is. at all otst. at propodlficaior out of tlie way.. iAis Alderman .'RarraHpointed out, if Mr. AKinsShain had locked totihlis Boaid during lihe piit, elervvn years—ashe imcght ju stly have done—for an incxeiase,it wouid hae been vgaunied wa'jhiouit heaitla-ta'aion,.<md if he had repeated hLs iappliicatfjonovery L\\x> or dhree years I am sure some ad-vance would be givein, and tttihi fa^ot .nntitaken intv> oonsIdeiKbtiion by t'he| oonnnll'Jteewfaen rooanraiending £100 incretise. -You willremember tihat .thrci wears ago '-tibia Boaardbad to dy v3'Sh .the flowing iod a loan, andMr. AHin^lwai undej iiwk tihe mark «f

Sha.1*.KiiWuoru." one penny) Jiw ooaits baing ohargKd.I do not thini that ihere are many Eoapds inthi3 country tihat <Jcwld lh'a.ve been eno.bled tog<t their Secretary to do ttca work. In con-nection wdtih tlie building cd Whe " PorHrtelirge " dredger, it W43 Mr. AffinglhSirri, 5*),wte> enabled us to got such a good jdb aawe liave got done, because he vtas irrfimallenU'Jh one <A fhe ddr«?ctU)r3 of t!he DUUL'Q Dock-yard, ami ho hroujtoi tihe DubJin Dodsyaivlbefore our nertfee. I tWink undesr ail tfliepircumiata.nce3, we are fully JTisftifle 'in grant-ing Uhe increase tihai ivaj . been reooimirnendedby the Finance OcmrriJJtee. I aoa juat, asmuch in fa-vour of economy 03 the Mayor,and I think tfhe nwrriber-s oi the Board wSUagr<-£ &a4 I scrutinize tMnps as clkxsdly aaany -edict axtembei!.

Mayor—You have road out figures in ton-nage from other porfa , but you have given U3no idea as to what is the revenue derivedfrom that tonnage fn the other ' j pot tf i . U isall very \will to get; Cgure3 as far as salariesare concerned,' but ive goi no idea ot th^ fe-v-enue in other ports. < .

Sir James Power—When Mr. Porde isanswering that can he tell us il the dvstdesof the Secretary haye increased Bincc the ex-tension' of the Local: Government Ao& ol 1833?

Mr. Fordo—I cannot say.Mayor—I take it that this board does ncA

come under the jurisdiction ol t!hi> LocalGovernment Board.

Chairman—I would like to say a few ¦wordsabout this matter. I think I am tJ\e oldeatmember of this board, at least AM. Powerand myself might dispute as to 'Which of UH

is the oldest member. I have seen the workof three 8ecre!tnrio} of this board' and I thinkoi uirev oi-vitrMirn.-« u* n#io isvai**- c. ^ » ....

I'can confidently soy thdt I don "ft believethaillhere ever was a beilter Secretary than ouipresent Secretary. As Mr. Ford-baa alreadytold you be looks upon this Harbou r Board03 a sort of pe!t of his, and spends the vfhokof bi3 time in looking aiter your inltaresta.Now, gentlemen, there i3 one thing which 1thank IB nolt well known, and it is thU thalt theporit, of Walerford is the Ireeet port in Ireland.'dial in a great- measure is due to thoinanage-merit of the Harbour Board, and is due in avery large extent to the extraordinary goodmanagement of our 8ocretary. We make boithends meat , and there are many other boardsIn this country who do not make Itoth endsmeet, and I think that the official who iamainly responsible.! for the fact bf our payingonr way and beepiPK the port in. the order Itis kept ia a man wao ought to be rewardodfor his long services. I have nothing more toeav. eentlenwn. bni I fully endorse everyfthingSat ha7been"Midr with regard to Mr. AUu*h£n. and before I put the moUon I wU^fcthe MayoT to withdraw. I BCC he w the onlyoersoii who is oppo-sed to granting this in-^e, and I *$$> like to ,have : it p^ed

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mailer is concerned, and cofxsdmTis enenSnv rood things th&t' nave been naid aboutM?r

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CenU«.nen I thlnk you all very heartily. lottto So! your Wprecia'ion of my ^xvoces,and I take this opportunity of saying that Ihave alw\y8 received the greats consider-ation and kindness from every wmber of

RESIGNATION OF A klEMBER.The Secretary -ad^e ^o^:-

Ddcottrtbcs- t«h, 1008.ni>,r 8ir_4 regrdt -that aWi'nx to tii healUt

I have t^n iufable to ^n3 ti« medyiMof the -Harbour Okxantrhlissrioncsra. nnd I fe<xiSafc fc ifonly due to «he Boalrd lib.* I Aoiild

I^ew much Ksrot bavicg to take thisatop -fhanLina 1 you tor your eodttaudJoauiiuay.-Yonw tonlr. | c M0J^EY.itr. Giavra sa^lthat he lUtau^A

Mr. Martoy

¦h^i been one of ^ the most useful mornbtrsoi 4he Board, because he had a gr<-at«r know-ledge ol i.-hippia? Uhan any crJh" .mtenfcj sr.^w Board had *e advantage of . 1M advdeefor many j- ear. ,, 'p n d to advice wai «"i«Mf•bwuue he was Sore hilly in touch «pnih JheShippdng affair* iof Kie wxjrld A'aa «w ol fte^M ZDIKH, tnd he (Mrrv Gtows)[rtitou3(htSat it wat. due:to to fld«M awl (P"danoeBhoA tbey were 'effaKed to keep, iflje FotirorfwSterford a free! port. It wna w*h irthe, «rc^attecrevSwt ho rrioved the fcUo.*in«¦ icsoWdon^?Ve have «£3«d irth regrdt <he[*«*«»•Son. of our caSecrocd cwClenffue. Mx. I Morijy,Mlwso th<?wxu^h bustae^ Mapaci'tflr, dritamMekn^edge' ol-fCitpptos ottrwra «nd keen m-terc«t in <he prwyereiy ol the fort, vrere^r

on thV boardTSnd we «fn^y. truit. £hatShe rcA and irfafflSSton from Illness caresv*!ic?i Mr. Mwrfey l»s nor*. Bought/ may ba

^^ixu'^diuS he Wfjd to seomdWresoWJon, and be greaUy legieOed ««.-«should be neceepary to do eo. Mr. ( Morleyhad been conncoied with the.pubbc life ot theeftty lor many years, and was a man ol greativb&ity indeed. He was one of, the roostacftivom^6er8 ol lh« I board and gav« . them , onS occasion the ibenefit; oj fe^dv.ce andusance as I4J w T*51*??-. 16

-^^toped that ithe : years £01 vh\dh he mighV ^ep£rcd Svbuld allord| Mr. Worthy a weU-e^wed

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>!Silver'Mountec Oati Qigix .and iCi^areHte ! silvarvBaooineteM,.' Silvw.ond ]?earl PapelBoxes. , .' ¦ " ¦' • . ' .1 . , ¦ ¦

; -. i - , ;i , Knives. . . - . ' ¦ :j .' ., . ' ' . ¦! ( ' !¦ T\ . t :;r ! Gen.ta"Dr(;asing Caa^a,1 complete. '' ! : j - ! Pocket Books and Card ,Oa$es, Niciel-Platct'iHandaome Electro ;; iPiated Cigar -, and Flasks. ¦'¦ ¦' < '¦' • ' i - | - *'f - ¦ • ¦|v > ¦ • 'Cigarpfciei Boxes, jCedar Lined.1 -'.. .- ¦• , . \

[ .;¦ | 9,and 15.0arat Gold Scarf-.Pin?] -gaiety Pine> ! Cigar, Ash Trays witih IHand-painted Spont- Sleeve'iLinks; Studs, Signei iind Drea3 Kingaing SceheB. • !. i ¦ :|: ] . - ¦ " . j ; , ' i Gold and Silver -PencS Cases, Match'Boxes,. Carved Oak Smokers' Cabinets. . 1 ;. Bnufl i Boxes,I Cigaratto • ¦ Casesjii Sorereigi:;'aUver Backed ( Hand Jltirrars, Hair. ; and Purses'.'-' ; /' ¦ '¦• -I- '. -, . .-¦: . j , - \'\¦'¦' - . .. . . -,. '^^^?Brushes, Opera GlasBcs,- , ¦• . . ; . . '. • ' i Gold and Silver.Chains,,|Engliah, $wt33 orid

Field; I Glasses, SUv;i ! Pens and Pencil Anierican Waftohes, Smokrire' Caplnets: aridCases. 1 I

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DOYLE 5s J^ILLOIir, Jewellers and Wa j chiaafcersjThe Oiae8tEBtabliahed;|BJonaeln th;BCUy;:: j THE '. IiUCgY WEDDiK.Q .RjmQ|; |HOpSE.' '

WATE^Ij |)| FNI0^-;|

A 8MiAI.i;]J8JMBa)

LI(JHT BtfiatNESS¦ ¦ H"r yir ' ' *"" ¦ \ ' ¦ ¦

'¦- ¦ The usual weekly iriMiniJ ol <the abpv<board was held on Wedniiaday; Mr. <D HylandTX) . (Olty HLglh; Shcdift), prcslldinff, idnd. tn<other roambere prcsedt were—Oapti^in, p.1 (3.tlarawj J.P ; Alesaa-I P. 1 W. Keriny, TiC,JJP; JCaurice Plcrt'erj M(wnairrin!t!ra;; Jair.aMurph-y, Tho Mianoi; :ahd Martin AViiishFerry.bank.

¦ i ' ' ¦ : '<Me«)jr3. 3<f tm Mlack jyj Clesrly P. . Kenne ly;

Aai&3*in!t Clerk; J. Co^grBve, Moa' er; 1 1'Hearae; Cleric od Wurks ; Relieiviins Offl^pHe^ly, .'Wsiijhe, Kcntcdy, Doyle on<3 Del'.vh-unitry'ivvere' in ailfcenddnoel

;¦' SIATE OF piIE-HOUSE, ._ . .There were dn 'the worldilouse OTI last *?atur-

iday night 8G3 persons^ being 40 less tlian 'that¦daV tjwelre unodlihs. ' ' ': ClorkMn a certaan| eetise—!r .n on econu-mic pain't of vacw, it is feitiifact-jry Jo know¦toft &ie redruaffion li iitoge'tior in the h »•piflal, and the 'reduction in the (XpendJ/Mir i-ii oamapwndingiy law.;

Ciup't.; 0ara»—Oi courua there :> :i r ;dustionin 4he buniber of dhatdren in. the h-^u.-e MMLiat year. 1 • j

Clerk—Yea; tlveao i<(hiildroa were oil fromthe heafilby portion Wi'tihe house, and dtlill €find that there La ox} wducition-in the num-bemj at proseWt in tfca hflaClthy pcAion ol Vhehouse. There ware 589 poMona in ihehdaiihy porliion of the .htouse laat Saiturdayap3 against 5S2 lor the corrospniKiing week ollast year. . ¦ .

Oafi.l. Carew—So tiiat Slheie is really onincrease ia the helaKby. portion?

Clerk—Ye3 ; it shows ,tibat -poverty la keenonitsiide. Of oour<se, genieraily &t this periodol the year you generally have nctt muchdoing; there u aOwaya, a dtagna'Aon of wnork.

Oap^l. CSarcw—iHa\v many <ihildr<iia wer«taikon out?

Clerk—•'Ikvenitff sx.Oajft. Oarow—TKien wp renlly have an in-

arcia3c oi thirty.. derk—Ye3; lyjKi muuti«idd'1nveo'!iy<si3:'to theao'tual number; dhen lii these dhJdren hadbeen Ihere there iwontd be Shirty rnpre in"the houae than 'twere were at thd3 time twelvemontiis. ¦

;; i ;Clark—There axe 276 in the Workhouse

¦hoipKal a» ai^ainslt 307 hist yekut <fcat . ii30 of u redu«3if:on; tcid there are in'a in thelover fliD3pital 1 a-s againdt tyurtcen last - year7.Finnan o. hemithy ;pairrt.']of wiowland an eoono-mi: .point ctf now tf if rt , is satiafadiwryj j •!

Oapt. Oarewr-^Thqrq, is a twLal reducfion alttbeu-t 40 in ithe hosjpj.lia.1? ¦ | .

Oerk—YM ; :a3 xcgarda the consuanpiuon oJfood, I think I ment-lpited to you before that¦the maintenance of (ilieoe children ,'wouM,on an avamge, ainauiflti to to. a we^k, .tot fa£2 I2s. Aw the 26, so ifelmt vou hlive a tdUJredaction ol E5, ^he , (sodt of provisions oon-sitmod 5ii5t week bainj i £123 as agiaindf, £126for iihe cocroiponding we«!k ol last yaa<r.The. oittdcor ?eliei is ^Ull .bdgTi; tihe etrflouritexpended during the, weak was £49' Ha., a^»giaim5(t £46 15s. lojr the oarrospondung 'veekollaat. yoar. Of aauwd&e OW Jge VuiSiomwon't operate in aay'iwa-y until after the litol Januairy. i j ', . ,

i&T. Murphy—What Increase b sbw in th;outdioor relief^ , , '.

Cdark—£3. The ^liniulaufa consumed dur 'rfg»be week were 21 glaiUos of wirre, as aaiinst17 lasfi year ; 81 glassAa of «fli!iskey, a-' pgainst52 last year;i 21 pinla ol porter , r.5 Jga;ni,t7 kail year.

Chairman—fFhe only thins of rfoite is tileirncWiasc in the outiloot reXiei.

Clerk—Yes and thare b ah increase of SOgtajaiu of whislwy, aMhouirh .tihore » 'a

reduction in the nuinbora in the hospital.

FINANCE.

Mr. Jamea Miurphy saod that day weekKtaa niantnly^aaceday, and he h!ad Signedpbiyimenls amounting j ia £929 9s, l()d., oinihich £280 vtaa o^i por rWJof

f or iftio. snontih.

<JUJERIES.iihe Itooal Gov.crpincait Bcfaitd foiwardtd

querios 4ox answeia|!r«»pa(Jt3ng MasijBridgesO'Kwj fle, wihb has beeaj appointed . by webkjWd ca midwife:in (the TOKd mid Kilmuce-eiogue DigpeatSiryi.Distridi, and approved iod!lh.e.appcdntTDettt at n. salary ol £20 <aiyear.—NcSAd. , , : .

MA8TER'fi JRMX1RT.The Master's weelifry icporit book oontained

¦tihe JoHormV«3 entry ;1-Dr. Kollehcj waaii appointed to .issist Dr.

Jackman at an opcainiion in itihe hospitalroccatly. . .

I vjubmit certificate oil ithe oon'tin.u(Ai illnessof' Nurse Margaret Ryan. ;

(Qbarrman—'How long is Nurse Ry,an sloknow? . .,

Ctterk—Sh« h-afligqft a fortnight 's 9:9k l<»veolxdady, and tihis' .vrill be three treeks.

Ollaimtan—You bave some one doing dutyUn hex J «uppo3e? . ,

Clerk—Ye|.Chainnan-p'I suppose the same person will

continue to act? •>. .. ¦ ¦ ,Clark—Yes; of couree. •.¦Bt was decided $>. granft an extra weak'a

kiave, the preaeut arrangameril}* lor 4he dis-charge ol Nurse Rypate dulties '.to be aon-Irinued. . ; 1 .. .

Waiih reference . 0 , the cdtry as to Br.

Kell«har, it 'was dooiped to ask ifhe eancHSonod the Local Gbovermtaent Board 60 paymenitoi £1 la., .the usual fee.

<^XEAM 'PERCENTAGE. . ,

Tlie Master reported fiat the milk Buppljlor 'the week, showed the following per centagtol cream:—fThorriaa PJicJan, 10 4-7; RobertKirwan, 10 , 1-7; iJbim Phelan, 10 , 9-M;-Wm ,Phelan, 10 6-9; Blrhond Phelan. 10 3-U; Win,Spencer, 11 4-7; Richard Gougb, 11 3-7; Jaa,FJynn, 10, and Edjnoiid Moher, 10 W.- atis-factory. ' | ,¦ ' i ', ', ' ' i

APPLICATIOIN FOR COALS. ! ;Mrs. Drea, , Sulperiptendent Nurpe ol tfad

Idiot Ward, wrote Staling that she;' would {eelthankful il .the board, would I kindly reeioreher -trie allowance ! °f coala which i they !de-priv.ed her of soriiei tiTwIogo, rind which theyallowed to each dQlci il of tho house,! 6ho ;oaidedithat the po-por wija tjittcning on;tho wollifor want ol pufncdeat toals .to heat ithe rooni. :'

iCapt. Carew—Wbal . room is .this? : |: Clerk—I . don't' know.' ;¦ This matter ¦ wa^

brought brfore tflia board by. mo: inme t3meBgo. Mis. iDrea. csvme here originally ai asingle woman anc^ had her own premises) Jot¦which ehe was alVjWd coals. Then yjhehJBhegot .married sho,iceosed to kpepi th,is room,and I felt it my 'duly to draw the attentionol the ffuaidians tdf Uie : faBt .thirt they \j rercfltill being charged Ifor the allowance, of enals,arid thq guirdianu ithen made an order thsit itbe.not corttinned, l'|! : \ '"V.\ ~ ¦• ¦¦'¦'. '¦} '¦¦¦¦ !!•• I .['After sorhe fu}th(yi; discussion ill1 was ]de-

cfded" <o aUbw- 'an' - extw half-storio l of ootS 0w.eck to Mra. Bre 'i making. the'-'weekly- al!)&ti-HTK-e to neriseif Aijdl^cr hugbandjSJ'fctonM..'i:The Poard then' ttdiottmed.' ' !¦ • . ! >- 1 ,.j : || • ¦ ; ¦ " ' '- • ' «[ < ¦"• ' V- - J. I- il . : i' - l - . !

• M l . , wttArStlTwri! lirirt'rririTr ¦' i ;• : •¦ |;; I:; • w oo iHCfpi cdtijGH, ¦; ;1 ; j' jlmm jatp. l ji lwj^ccTilaiti-Curc tij[ i ;

VlVENO'fl UGKft fJ i C£J7GJIt qt7#]S.; i!rlrtii?'e*triiorauiar1r:i«fncttoy,'<)f - \(ctnr4 Llrii

ning Cough CurA !«• children'a oougb trtrable'I*met iavtti'w vil'< tottln 'MvB} Arehen 1 0.I2n Canri 11411 'RUfla.'L^yRonstpnej trritu-.'-f-

ierribly~'fx)r bv«!r|!p trj dhMw 'f«»n! |who<ipln(WU5I1.' 'H«|cbrf«3ftjd ;«>Mtintoot$sly! dl [tijwltltrle.'^nd.w* ; did' «ot;know i wteit it.-wAi t<hate- 'a 'fi<*d-, iridttr* r«f» y t Uh Mm^aadl [W«ShoughJ ho would I not Hye; I trtadi oterij«rerylh|na(.. -jiw^rtatn-Umontloa: t/OTiiMiWloxengea,. <Ac, ant ; fsvjy t pound*, btrt ' lourinothiok^oj WrB/l)y, ood,'.upt<]i;iried Verfo'eI/phJaong pqvigpH2we.',.,.'p [-«*t>t,'^ ..B)d , battleriiJ.fiA .fr-^ikii^i i fcisli.qulfe'i cutM,:'BW}! ",i

ff#M2itd^,,wu!;Uj*' l f&tol'T.JiSi'.fpt><«Mwond^^,jrOTc^4^ , j, -;v , '.. vj r,-' •;/ ,¦£ 1 i ;

ft-rja cdrtiliB -k'TisniMTl fot, ci«Jj(hft!. fliW ' cwW.

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A RECOIXEOTObN—BY AN AlDilURER

j Oa .Monday there m-aj . iaHdiij Ito xest inGla3nevin—;naar his beloved Parnell—all thai

\vrO3 mortal ol Michael Manning-j-one oi trieIclaverest of the "versatile «chool ol Waterfoxdimen torn an the fifties or early 1 sixties. Not'Wbterford— 'but Ireland—is' the ]' poorer byj blk 'death. THey will miss bia !^enial ; andgigantic preseucs. his racy writings, hisstories, his good-natured love lo'r. Waterlordin ' particular, ibul his native land generally.

Others have -written in connection with WIGpleasant times' when the iWaterford OperaticSociety existed. J recall one instance in par-twular , and would that I had!'his pen tograce the occasion ond to .'honour hismemory . ' ;i i 'I should say it iwould be in the earlynineties—about J891—that a programme waebeing rehearsed for presentation in the Water-fqrd Theatre. , 'When I say il; -was beingrehearsed under the caretful ' scrutiny ' oiM-A'.M., I mean it was being braiigiht as nearperfection aa amateurs in a town in Uie pro-vinces could bring dt. The firRJi half of theprogramme—the instrumental and vocal por-tion—was that with "whrch I yf f r s connected,^nd while this section ^as practising in 0room in Uhe Town Hall, the 'siage of thetheatre wa3 occupied by thoBfl who wererehearsing Gilbert and flullivan 's operetta"Trial by Jury. " During the course of theproduction there sat a ponderous figure inthe circle. To say that ihe sat is' scarcelycorrect, for he ,-was on his leet gesticulating,first at one end of the stage anjTthen at theotheT, as some part of 'the periohmance failedto come up to his standards" I\hi3 ivasMichael Manning, .who Tfas lichooling theprincipals and the jury who -were to take partin -the entertainment on the' i o iollcwingevenings. For •A'eoks .previous e; had workeaap the interest at the citizens! generally, sdthat .when the opening overture > was due *Jcommence there was little loom' left in 'Hxi(heatre. Even the porsonel oi khe ordhestriwould draw up kindly recoHeotions o! MichaelManning, il I Teoollect TightliyJ,1 among theniwere James Searne <-who has-igon e; over toUie majority), Jamea (Boberison, W. AlDcjbbyn, George Clampett, Willie :RobertsLwith Henry Majoolm condnctji)?, and othergwiho 'Wlli not occor to me at &e; moment. Irocollett the concert included.Vocal items biTom Reddy, who sang "Ofl to Philadelphia/'the firj t verse ~ .being about & |*one out 01tune, ibut^e conductress—iMiss; Gertie Daw-son, as she was then—struck the <orreatnote dn tho awomparitment between thteverges, -which had its eflect and'produced. a:iencore ior Mr. Reddy, who iwa3| then buddin1;:.Then there was poor Pat iK«ddy—the kinsof the-company. Haw the audience loaredwith laughter a3 ihe sang "Muldoon , .theSolid iM*n." and " Slattery'B (Mounted Fut,f'and many others. All the titne'tWs was goirilgon, .tho subject oj m-y lecolldction fwas pre-paring ior the oiperetta <behiid the scene!.His sonorous .voice could be heard—sam«tirn<hnot in the gentlest tones—-aiking Mi33 • 'V?.what ahe expected to look like behind t3iefootlights with- a lace as pale as thatP . aridwith a ooupld -' 61 touches ol the rou^epencil translorming her countenance—andeach (countenance in .turn—until , in theSrjudgmunt they were " perfect tright3." Butnond knew better 'than 'MiAJJ. the cause andeffect ' oi- ' .theatrical make-up, ;;and there 'wesscarc&ly one ol ij the company jwhosei couiyten.-jance or make-up did not come under tie,personal supervision of .the blaster hand. I'lam only trusting ut memory rpihen 1, say thttthe.'best known ol those.in tj iat company aireabsent now. Many are in foreign lands, andmany-^too many—are no imdre. ::

In the jutywere—if I remewlber rightlyf-'Miohael iFiti-gerald , C. LP. Redmond, Jib Hayden, B^CPoker, and the (principal j ihoiracters welesustained by tMiss -Katie SmitJi , Jdhn Big-gins, Willie iMauning, Charlj a Atercdith, withHarry Fidher aa the judi fe. ijlow the perloria-ance was repeated on the setohd night'to!:astill more crowded house is ja' .matter, ol de-tail , /but the cloj f ing . ficone rvrna one 3 shallrecollect lor iriany a diy- Tlje hundreds whefilled the theatre-(know •well that the prln-crpal ! figure ml the wlrola, pisplay had doishown ihimself at all, 4nd rdhen the .curtaildescended for the last time ihere was Mintention on tha ait

of tie 'Audience to leayt

without seeing h>m. . They I j rene . a-ware thaithe man at the wheel Tjra s Michael ManningWhen the criea1 tfor ' f'-Mapnhjg " had c6n-tinned lor aome''minutes, Midhael prcsente*]himself. He .wore ari old \pair .of slippcirs,hishairwaa dishevelled, he wore no coat, t£6iahi3 white ahirt aleeves'were I rolled up beycjndthe elbows. Tho perajpirationr-reol or assumed—stood on his forehead, and he realised Oneof the proudest moments oJ, lihls- life—he Uaj dsucceeded in providing tor jhia ; fellow Wwjni-men a perlonmance of vXhian all al thejn .Wjcr*proud. The wordi ol his ispeech I forget,but il do remember that a gayer :or hapj)i^ii»udien»e never-loft the tjheatre. May the iodre3t gently on him. His ieart iwas eveij inthe Urbj Intacta, and itk people and I itsaflairs promoted hiH kindliest thoughts. Oh!that we were aa loyal li/o it as MichaelManning ! .'¦ . . , .." . i ,', , . • -. 1 1

1 .• . '• ;.-• ' t > • ' |-'[4Iany are tho humourous stories told atoui

him. " Apropos of hisiimjpoiing'dLmenBional,''says 'Mr. J. F. MaciNamara.Jin the "Indepksn-dent," I might «ay that he disliked beingthought great In that I way—jat leait, by ij titfttwho were ignorant -that he had greater clafrngto recognition. iNot.- .that be ! did not otte^Dlaugh at the impression; his proportlionscaused, for no one enjoyed it more than-him-serf. I lemember th'e ,Jaie Fleet Burgeonffrench-Mullen tolling:61 a trip ,to Ulster wh^nhe and Alanntug^ere; on Iheii way to epcikat a. political -meetingj They 'had a wait at» junction. Meonwihile, two countrywanJen,similarly eftuated, «{rplledl;lnio the Btatioh-Catching eight of th(J ;|big iian and his ibrh-,pianion, curloiity dreiY:|khem!nefr, and, flnally,!jnc, alter walking lound them, was heard jto!;xclaim to the other.i f Oih tofd, Mary,-iij JHQ!IU wan man^ \ | i ' . V !; '.¦ . ' M l¦When ithe Duke arid. Duchess ol York-tine!

!arrner— nowitPrince _ .of .W^esri-were alcing;¦a. vislt~tq 'Ireland, fifanntnf! was on ihe toiuin a journalistic capacity.Ji (Perhaps H.B.Hwas at first doubtful! of ' th^ pbig man. but p.'all events by the "timb iitneyjiifere coming oafclfram:Killamey -arid oj i theiri sray:up the Slisln.non.Laiea they wera' ibetlter acquainted, findon the littio steameri the Itakc -was listenlj isWith 'Interest and hujj ely ,en' oyiug his stwnesol Ireland; and ! lhisn quain' crperlentieB:. inmany lands. The tDuke'e loyal , lather at] t¦lit*r period got a '^nild !,e«oek. when,! j aaTown • Clerk • .of j -Kinj}»{«wrii Manning etobdforward to" «sad ' ianpaddrdaigpl ^weloomd 'tohis 'Majesty. ^Not": a!'few-ol Che etorlav Holdto the iDuke - '-ol .-i YW* V'?w, -about" Weheleotions.' ' ' ¦ i 1 hi * ¦ .,-|: W,. :•¦' .. . • .'I j. j

•With reference to hlsitivld Iij ibour to Kj ife^'tavnr; the,-:JoUor(ringl jbrief!: Isumroary of ffiWoonnecUaa -i»iU< ^yia$ (town f will be. read «tt|tnterej lt—y^.wu i..i.,.-.-.-p.; ;... ,; ' ;,; > . -J • j

During Mr. Manning'a'eix'Teois'aa Jx> niClerksKlngsW^iimada, Y^J^S"1 WWOS SMIO: mil 'oc i apTovejaenw.' weiu. oaMrawwg rwmake the township #re. MraoOy t *nanj6|«it, was to visltDrs.'- lAinong t tnew »WjSjmentioned the «rectjoti x>l |Mie:fflWenaid! camilioai'-whicfl j»VovidMi«xcelleflt H»r|rpanl6» m!fir*f;4lass !«nWs tfct'lD7.1thp:»unnhw

^« 5.arid «-.capit*l :*ft«i*{xtok '2rtirteJ.'-JW «

,becake/*n6»t cnttotiiWUa ••§&&'*{?& 2 !Kto tw>mill: extent !reto(msH>la!for,«»jl*c « *park at Sandwove /fasr fladj VHjV JDunleart'~r6"adf1(»ffi WuctedK^ee*

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the latter kid oS, |S<Cl{fepJ,¥ari?e, i° *•the rdfestrubbf'f -=|we <*;- wtisfajt rtarTarateTnen.tji iiJter i »Tbltrt.won.,fit5^;, V "

Foasn tromitoe l»t|e r,i iAvk w&f Wi *?, P "f*

•In voatteMon * tt.vqia •*Wr|l?fl'; ' JS

toaa,-.Xtf e.Ctouo j fl ldfed,-;] f &ryf $ $ &l f

Special. 1 : ¦' j ; _ \ , . f 0 -^ r: : ¦ .-I

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: .'¦ : ' New Grain Stores and -Rivei'

Jestty! At. Witerfo'idiW jMessrs! 13>."oiod >H;| Hall, Ltd,1 •' ; ' '"

. , The fonndatjonia of building are -Ferro Conci et« Piiles Sift| longV'Th'e whclei'of the!build-_ _ _ !

I ' ing is in Ferro-Concrete.! Hei^h^'from!head, of.¦pHes. -i(|wt/;;8np '-lotf§ qf --H<iBW, Sf. cyre :';:!j 1 per square loot The Ferroconcrete . Je ty 4a.j>ullj-t.onf64 ;Fera>-Concret« Plies.34ft>.loTJg.^; 4'! Engineer, wP Friel, ! Esq., 'A.M.I.CJ ,, Waterfordi J . .-. -J: •-[.]• ¦ •;• ;-> :• ' ': '¦ "¦/, ':. : { ;;/ 'i - t 4 ~y?i

' ' IAUD, WORK ! DONE I BY j LOCAL " BABOUR. :/ ' ,"' ¦¦ ' ¦'¦ : i ' - ,..

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THAAlOfiB PmlY iSESSlONSf t Lji! f ;:

(From Our Reporter)

The above Petty Sessions were held on Tues-day before Messrs.' iUlifck .•¦Boui&e, RJI,' (inthe chair); F. W. Biidd; H..E. Beiiner, Wca,Gallwey. and Colonel ' R. T. Oare^. . ; '

SHEEP DUMPING 'OASESJ! ! \

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,'The following werj e 'fined \2s. 6d.j each1 ; lorf<i3ing to comply . with the Sheejp . ©jpt pingRegulations of the ' Departmeot of Agricul-tural and Technical : In&tructlion:'—FrankKavanagh

Mary PO\yex, Batrick 'I^ynn; TAX.rtunphy, John Foley^ Patrick, Duaphy,.' andJiames Griffin. i ' i ' j :".

i Mr. JameB MoOoyj, ¦solicitor to tie OounlyCouncil, conducted the prosecution, ' andSergt. O'Neill, -Anne^tbnra, ro^ed itihe offencein each oast. \ . ;

TKOUiBLE JABpDtr! A BOG, '' .The next case •was' one (in .which Mr. P.

Keinny, solicitor, ^applied lor an .order requir-ing Miss Bridgdt MoNaniara, of Pj iedfa-ioad,Tramore, ' to keep I an fii^i tezirief ' dog; : herproperty, under propel' !oon£roli the , i dogKavmg, it wa-3 alleged, iattajcied Mra. Kenny.

Mr. James ItaCoy iapi>ear^d lor ISr. Kenny^

and Mr. H. D. Keane appeared;'I for . MissMoNaniaxa. "- ; ; ' ;:•( iMr.- iMcOoy, oV the-"qutBot,.stated, thatl ithiflapplication -was bijougftit under-1 Sec. II. 'ofthe DORS Aat,.18Tl, hdrhich laid dawn thalt anycourt d summary!, jurujj i'efjon anight '-takecognizance oi a complaint that a dog ; wasdangerous tad not iept under proper (Jontrojand mi^ht order such a dog to ibe kept underproper control or: destroyed. • ' j: ¦iS.'i. McCoy, iwai itheh: proceed ing to sayi thartthe lnMJtter arose out1 lof an dncident whichoccurred ion the-.2pth November, whena- > •

'Mr. Keane obiebted/ 'and .said 'that Mr.MtoCoy had stated. UeVoause.' of ihej oamplaint,and he should natT caJJ,-die evidence. ,¦ (Mr. MoCoy aafd | ibe ,1: wii '¦ perfectly enticed

to make a asatetoenit, ontljit was in order tocorrveirieace the Bench that he wo3?doing

1 Mr. Bouikfe, E2d., ovtrrruled Mi. ^'eane'aobjeation .-^ny, •' •¦ | -.' -| ; ¦ i . ; i.

I ' 'Mr. McCoyi coretinuin|[,l sair 'thaft. ; on! the120th¦ ¦ol November,1 iMis. Ifennyi wife - of theiconrplainant, had [oocasion to aall on somelladies for purposes:-.61 htf o;vn, aiyi in! orderto descnibe the tih'ittg to tthe Bench he intend-led to' make 4 atatament. ;OHe .then ' went bn tol^ay that Miss.MfcNbjraKi.'8'lii)toa .was situatedla little up the Priestts-roid'and -was approach-led through a gate iaadjao. arenue;; there; ,weretwo' othor private; ^dufeii .dfrprdached throughthe same gate and) oveaaei and iV,wa»;it> pneol' -these tfoiises tpat \Mrs: Kenny- .was. goingon the occasion \im 1 quiiat5ori j she had j gonethen a iportjon af .th3 :wayrwhenj a -dojf, oat

, the oiiei in Iqu'edti&n, Ig t t r i her 'nansel-.1 '1 iM* Keanfrj -Whtit kind of pdwsT-Hlaukhter),! (Mt .JMoCoyT-PHa^-U-3.-i.

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,' OonWrinlng, Mr|.' MipCo 'isaid ,tha£ I Mrs.Kenny ihea\ retreated:to: the gate; but : beloreshe! laached: it.'iMHss McNiunara'a dog 'jump-ed up', at her, caught hold ,ol a scarf aroundhex neck and'.iforfe :ltl tihea anoitj ier dog ap-proaqhed,. aixd it jwaa only, the - in-terpoaitipnof Providenie that 'he d^^ .because he attract-ed iihe attention of iMisa iMoNamara't dogwhich! was- ittack^rtj.;M*si Kenny,, and.Mrs.Kenny .Uj ei -got , an. qppoiriiunityi! ol slippinBthrough the gate, 'wbaah 'tihe. promptly, sihirt.In 'oouclusbn,1 be, ^id- ha- wa3 j onuy, askuigthem to have; .this ;dig placed under pnpfe?control, aitljioughl iind£rHthe jAc^ whi^V vciapassed for.tjhe p&j iir. jproVeollon ol Ithe publjc•Irom dow.'lhe wa3; trerieotly entitltdlit iO a$fc

' to bave 'She dog destroyed;. 1 ' : 1 . ;1—Un~ ¦KeuuL. wiu..ili£n .exanH;;-.'3 \.j M».McCoy as f.ol|c.w3|:— I '.' ¦.' .' ' ¦

Dn <-^ ou remember Fxid?y, f b-i 20th ct

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- ' Wete yon'.'coHeotins lor Some - charitable,purpose..on that.pecasipn?—Yes. : ' •

Had you occasion to pass in I through '.thegate [leading to ifisi. Mj c^Jamana'a premisesIn order;to j<ret to the other iwo 5iou'4e-»?~>Vs.

, Thire,ia l only- lthe one! gate lor.the threehouaeaf-^liaVisl all. • j : j , " : "

iWh,en- you .pasied 4n through lOte, gate did' you /^a.V -ltd dog?4-I 'paw i Mra. ( Dtowney'a : dogi lyi,ng, oh' .Uie pa-ih' dear Wr hoU3e 'about sevenyahft inside the! g'St«"' ahd r 'tt ihen-I .'tri«J ' /topass -him Jle sot UP land!.walked around,me,

t ana ji !jwai : airaid! 'ol the xlogj -ibecauie'i I? knowhe|h4d a bid' name, 30 T thought I had bettergol oirt again. : I f : | I | ! . :• ¦¦ - ; .

•We're you tirinldria' oil giving up tJie ideobl geUing Jato the hpuse1 then?—I ,weat backand .saw Miu MtcNamarii'-s aunt and askedher was Ithe black dog darKerons, and. shesaid' (she • 4hou3h'i ucft; . then, 1 made 'anotheratlenij>t,and •w^goiite.'Uiek'igain when blteaMcNamara'3 dog in4de i.terril)Je : spring -aXme And' oauiht me: aid, pinned 1 le up-againstthe'gate; then -^he!.|blaok dog belonging toM!w.; Oorwney came xro aba . th<j | a>wo ,oi themsprang A t me, had ] Miai' 'MeSiLmarB-'a: doglei ine go for i«| second;! I then slipped outand ahut iihe. gpltc, iand d hni3 airaid Wait theywwuld got overJibe; «aiQ. f t ". : :j r ' i . ¦<Miss MiaNaaBara's ttcg IcaughltJ bold, ol ^our

•wearing i apparel -fX r [and" jiimped : up atme. i . ; ¦; •• . [ 'I -"! - 1 , - j : ¦ '

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¦(tieidaitf WJU were Veurlng 'at¦the'Um 'e.f—I bej eye lhe'dild;.' . . , !;. i . . ; .- .

¦When jwn goi saqely toatisWfl «nfd[ibanged !the gate 41d. .tftB^.twoldog* most Vfciou3ly'try ' to ^ gatf outrV-^X^, 'itihey : did: ; M!fes . Me-1

Nainiara-wa3 the^e; ajnd I «aid Itoher: "Your:d6g frightened, me; fc jTlbly/', .but «he seemed!to liria/t it <s' al jot r, 'aad said): " You- mudt

bd terrMy nervous,",and she didinbt epo)6rBl»e;"I- .«i» tcrrlfl€id:v S ¦ ¦ -f. !.- ! j - . .| M

•Do! you'thuiB: ft a very properilihtogilor.youratrn «ad,aty end the safety' of • wi tf>irt>E<! thatlhaa dog'-aibouki U ]d«tqe>dtunder ptopex ajn-!iTWr .'vM i mi go inside' :$at gaie agiinltoi;j eM'Of|toe;3V^fi^_ .J"i! l j j : '; ;- :H" !¦

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,1-Ybn olWit yJsiled. tlheaa' houa«», belb*« *—-xtfAlter uaartijg fsoTfle nirtiBt j viaenc*, ¦! ¦:

Vi'Awd -w ;dog«- ircire'itherel^ Yer.ii:rn-'H ;l 11%<Et& tbe»;4»v(o4;»*l*okedi yofu .beforef—sty|-%ftafc^^^Mel (lyl-Wf -¦¦!•:;¦ ¦

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ow*! Jo5 >. c«a »oaij?(to-«Bt '<jh«il?wm ;KbOUitTr-f Kp l t'Wcot bisk ItoJ* (» MfeSTaWa'aiiat and-X said fc het'i'Wouidlfttai.blae^i&-f^"|W.W-W«*;f *F*•tMni: ''!i*iW6tflq".'fI '|''« T. !«" rt ' *>i 'f p v \--t ¦¦r iYaa^iw^M 'atij *dK&< 4-i ' \iw- :'jXtttfi '-tihi: bla :k ::d6g viewi :< ogry.Fr-5fc;: fawtelyiftgdonpra m n tti^n I" etii'tliSstooDVfa&fi WW-'ty '•'M T-.- T Sc-.-rH:* t.'iii'HU'f

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I itt .-i3 .very likely iiheri tihlat ^^3 1 'aTnaraimuit have! heartt i you calling irh'en 'sttve

openeti thd ooor?—S. suppb3e '3he' maA haveIheaid; the .no'ise/l j - | . « ;. . : ; | ; : : .

¦And your j cafek . is. thai .' the i hi nute" ¦: Sie!cpeneli ilhe: door heif ttog woa'&o ferocious, thaithe fl^w, ati you?j-Tej ;, ttoi-is.esncitly^wtothappened.' '| " " ' I } • ' ' ¦:'•'¦ r '¦• • j . j ;

And iit .would not be that he ran. out becausehe heard .thlc atheir i dog:.-, gnawling?M!)b,. ao;he wis ai;vay froranLthe .offier ^dogJ '¦> -.-- :|'I p)ut it . t> yoh ttrv, U it your belie'. that

he ran ouit withl.tliB. intento'n, ol b5tiug!you?.

i"'In reply; tf> Mr. .jllcOoy, wjtties3 .'sifid.ilhakMrs. Dwvney's- doff was ten or^itwelve .yeuidaIrom Miss JIcNfnnaTa's door.' and MisS Mc-Namara's dog -coul<i not 'ba/ve,heflrd him.gr<jiwliv ' ¦ i . I I ;

¦ ' • : - .. ' I ; ' i : - i .. HAjD REASO?l ISO BJESEBMiBBpl HIM. :

Mrl PeWr!'0^onnor:.wao-:tne ne|Et.,w£itn'esacaliedi and [he ideposed tih-at.he knerw l i-sMcNomara' dJojg, rand 'rhe had -very goodreason to remember him;: in. Jury or Augustof ithe year 1907,/ hb vaa out in Tramore. Wihtwt)' friends jof h,53 from • I)ubliri,/and v he' hadhlia dog -vrJix Mm'.; d3 he '^raa .-going .Song thePfiey-t'e-road , Itissi^ McNamaca'e [ lino ' dogsnished "ou't'.andj kipeked down' Ida dog; ihetwo |of them , w;ere' ! tearing" witness1 dag|:t)opieces, and he tri&p. tiis^esi' to sepiraie themlHe .'firelt raij thi white ,'dng. away. Jand1 one dthe. iMblin^-chapaij Caught •th'e: Xed :jdog. iiiidlifted fheni HotiK off the -ground; 'arid Ithe ifeHrrv/YYrior^ v.\fii=ia W" *W<lTTMT»a -pn^iplri' nrtift* (OT9*IS' Amoment uassa aucriamwra jrusneu ma wtua. aibucSeil of!¦ ,'waier.|load 'drenched..fthanr^ail;.tkeyl 'ahen' jgat'l ti^: dogs, cl r; a KlL tagamta Ms dog in his .arte/'and''we litJlbM h^road[ior about!.teft.yardi> '.;M^ .jM^amaraithienJ left her. dogj 'go.'.'and he..5uaroqd;up_a5witinws and only he -was' sb nwnhle: tare pogm»uld.hiava de5ta)yedh'3m;.the' dog3 then.;go]intoi ffie flghfiagain, -<aid J-Wrtnej ?.tefetaltato Misa McNamarJa to sepaJite the (logs anashe would ;nol Idol; so;' Mi's* M<»^BMa' «heftliegiJn. strikSug. 'alllaround wstlh '4. .buct'efc, and3ai nearly' Woke - vfritnesJl* thumb ;¦ itheys a4» :separated| e doga .suwLwere Igqinp.awaywhen ! Mass MidKamard1

^ "dog fullonfe<d~ tlharii•'mid jtoaped 4i^"«.v:r«fdtiie2a'a/torssiES; iand;hfe5iad|(!o lelt down -11173 dog again; j«ytncE3 i at>-pettlpd- to <ifisa| !M.<jN:am(ani J» .strocgly as hecwuki; but it ' wp'3-1iro''iiie;1she 'yyo!iild not con-tolol'l.tlh'e.dog; '.-witness .n' r.in ."hni"lvfe :8aW: Bimore vi«iou3 dbg;| the result ,ofitbi.pcrimmageitttu 'itlhait .witness hlaid h'is'tihumlb ri*u3y brokenland| ¦ his clorthee j were . " So ' .drenched ; yff lhSu'W'-eT ttiat"he.ia'd to.go' into an Oadtel <to:dryIbheih." ";;;

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i ( "Ywu did aot-s&y angrtihSnfe about -tWalt at| the.thnerr-4 Iwa'S l - sertousiy"itlmnking' al ; servingherJMltai a' civil \f iiL ¦ -". '¦¦ ' .' ¦¦¦'.] I ' i ' V 'i : !; .IM3. coriclttdadi Mr., : O'Connor^ j eyddence,ana, ae nan JUSL rwumea rus seai, -nineu ju<rs>jMfcMaaiiarai:,-»/hio( yms aSdee'- t^ lrinj eti'iflie.ilime.! said! ;tbaK ,wWt:fie 'h!att 9Woin ,;w5is:&il3e.! ;iM>i P'Ojnnilr' ' fljmaflta- ' M-; the | Ben.dh ithatit ttsia Ver^.U&^«'lor\M«s%Tdcpriara Ib^eollanfed ,to T3n!ki';sudh fficcvf3atijcm»5 ' dgaSnstWx&. \ •

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a r, Bcrutke toaxned itihe drfeodarv1! ithat ihebat ho rJgObit. ttj )'ady sudh a'tihingJ' - ' ¦: ' , 'j .

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• \fiIliaim;Cuipaix wits .the first witiies'a colled,¦JtQr|the' deferact, ind he deposed-jfitoalt 1 he: .wasd Befcvoiiit.' ai M&3 ;-fcpoNarBana,fs ' htrosej ;b,ehad ;knoiwn .tihe >iog in quesfiTon istnee, ihei .wasia pHip,' and iika navelr: seen1. h'm! ¦ atteck any-one. , - ..i ¦'¦ j il- :-: : -\ i ' " i i^ i - j - -i / !(• ; :; ;

. ¦ -Batmck Tlhejtai deposed ithat h& Waa'alfdre;man! for! •Mr.!,P6ston,.:tlie •buiMer;;:'fihey liwexeemlployed ifor. adaul' twelve: monlUs bmldiak'.hbusea jirBsi'dj e -Miss - MaNbjrtora'i3''|6a,l(ej! irrahe isaw: the :doj ! in qneittiad .' -ttiere '.diiiiy: eltth< -j itame;: during :the (bime-'sritnessl ¦wttSiltherehe aevf^,93ar,--&iA f y g eWtiadk-_an.y<yne, aKhtragJi

( •tlke .i- .wtirfeme^ , i were parsing .in! . ami 'oatcone!&ntly ; ' I ' r

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[ - (fevaTd.'DuilipIhy depoied teliB ialal mili'mum, and had. been deiiv^ring iniik at! MissM<jNcwniar!a's! thouse lor-Jhe. paj t j five, iyeara^att knew ,thfiy dp g during "that <6ime; i(he dog•never ¦' attacked' .jwtnfeja ',' :x»r'Nid3 'He ¦ ever -'geefcim' -aitoeking aiiyoTie-^eJse. ¦ . |' i M MI -Alice Partelllgave -pvideoce :ol; &': similarnature; jhe!'W,a occasion to visit Miss Mc-

• MsiBiianaV1 K'qipj ; three o'r' four; tiriesj aj Weekana she never saw the 'dog ' alWaoking-anyorj fe.,. |>; ..:, . ;' -/i.hfe;-p^S(KwJ .4.-,-j Vi, !:! ,:. |v ..:, . I ;.'!. 3fe;pBCI%llNJ4.;-i'4 !;!'¦Sfr Keaae :'aad| Mr MoCoy tevtsag oddifel^ei

the Bench, '; .>r."- 'i ¦• •; ' -: . - •"• ¦; » • - - - -| !'"¦'I^Ir. BonrfcaV'ILM.; 'saiditWat ill dogs l ough

foTbe kejiA uider proper oontrb3, ;andTin:^iicake the iBench j were .uiwrinTtoTib'in ihinkicsthj ii tihe idbgl wta3 not under 'p roper oonfiro].aiiKl;'they! bad decided; tp-, makei an.ordetl re-.qUirihg Mfel' MoNoOTara'Tto• .

¦•Keep ihe 'jdojunoer 'pmipei!: dpntrol' in !fufauce!. 1 Of oporSe,the ' b'endh 'iliot^ht that :Mt3j'!:iennT Iwhsinire WgWfdJeq thaailmrt.''::! ' - .;: ]¦ / \

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,;X \.;{¦ ; !,'Vtop|Kv# ' CA§E.; 0^.''[;ii ¦.;' • Jirs-i-panias^ ipublican,.'"lMoan-3iwe1i>! Tra;trjtj>r e, -weU - mnmnoned ¦ .'ibf -a . jbr »ach at iheLicensing A<H nix Sunday, 22nd iNovember, bytujrdng her premisea open duringj prohibitedhoura.! I ' | ' ! ! :' ¦ .

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by Constable) DCArcy. '. -- Mp * - : | ' |- 'l!he delendanft vnas tsonvioted md fined 10s.,

not ito ;be recprdedron theHoea^-.l ; ¦ j. '. ; ; \Mr. P.; KenB (Mesare Kenn^.aad Stephen-

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r . and! EfTootual Remedy.;] •^oM. r H^i - CBEMISTS I :I " ,1:"io'JBottles; s/bi'40,.7/0 ''ca<;i>. : ; |i DlEtrlbUlIng Aients-OEO. WRITE &! SOII3,1( CHerij lsbv Klti{ Street, Waterford. * ;K-JPrOpfjeterti-Ganrettis :Herbine Co^

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SS|i;:|f;'ffil»l>a!soMJI<'Him£~J^soes^1 Tuisouir; 'PQex."Glas(lulaiv&wtWfl*. Eatm*7Blqctcd:«nil icSatned Veins. Buofotu,.RlfliwortU,orOUt»iedBpoe.'4canciireyou. jldoootkajiperbipi. batl{«Ul.:««eaiia« others havs (ailedIt Uu;teaioa I tltould; You mirhxvd »tt«oded Hospitals and been:;toM jrmmqttmibenje-toTBnpuration. hut <to nirt. Seirtmaj ts: Sd whetf I «Ct pott VouX Box of Olotment kad * 8azlofPUb. Cuk tbabcobtalaedolCbemlstsrarls.Iid.eacti,or. Uponlbto.pffl»«I «ee7«pie.-AL8BKr. Albert BqnsS

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I ; ' , LATE IJR. |ir. A. MANWGJ ' 'j -. \'t r*« wWlnteresttag appreciation'at theInto Mr-.jM. A. Maaalng appears inltbft curren*number of tho ; «trl8h,' CscUst ":-l*iSSS?S?GraJton Street on Saturday afternoon wlttl ilrJ.j B. Dunlop,junr|, my eye caught a stop pressposter which .contained tho words * DeathTot aprominent KiDgs?own official;" r»fiobcS wfjtcimy companion, j"l tear tn&t Is poor jMannlnfi."W. ei bought an evening paper oWfoind thatnryj proppecy was too fame. I cannot'aay: thatthe. announcement] came ppon nie| wUh greatisorprtso.' ias I knew he had been in falling health,for laomd, considerable time past; nevertheless,1tqe ; news gave ine quite &• shock and aroused in'my! breast feelings of tho most profound regrofc.

j ! : ; :• -AN ALL-KOUND MANl iL'j ."' v .';By his death Ireland loses ono of her moat

yersatllo, gonluaes, for Manning :wai. beyondeifei-ything elso ;an all-rouna man. JHo Was aboru actor, a Shakespearean scholar of jroputo, odramatic/critic or the higher order—Jn fact, suchon bininent authority as Boerbohm] Tree con-sidered htm the best in Britain. As an editor ho¦was;; brilliant, and i for years he , conducted the"jlVcekl« Independent" .when it was fightingh^ary odds. Without doubt or question ho wastho j finest orator wo 'could boast ot in Ireland,iand! had tho faculty for icovlng atr^udienco tojla!ughtcr|or tears at ills-will. I confess thatmany a ^ims hq ciused a;lamp to^iiso In tny'throat ujhen taking about tho causes that haroled to the depopulation of tho land .be loved 86-welU To hoar hinj address a political meeting"R-as'an Intellectual treat, [and although ho and I:diaqred In politics; ho altfaya ln)rtfess«d: 'memore deeply than any other opponent, n6t onlyby tho |Boundncss[ of h|ls' views jbjut by the-:sincerity, of his qonvlctions.' " ' j ! ¦: ; ¦ '

I ¦ !¦ ¦ ' i I : i I ¦ r ¦ , 'HEAVIEST CYCLIST IN THE WORLD.

|It j wll| ' be admiite'd on all .binia.ASthat as arcconteur ho was uncquolle'd arid unsurpassed.I i fact, no one Icamo near'him as teller of goodtales', many u( which aro bound to lito for,?oarst<j come; Few Jwho knew! hits Id later' , yearswould lrnagtno that ho was once a famour foot-baller and a crack oarsman) and ho Also proudlyclaimed; tho title iof "heaviest cyclist In theworld." I Up to ja fow yeats'ago; when strickendown with ba<3 | health, no , was a mpbt enthusi-astic cyclist, being ono ot tho founders o( Water-ford's farnohs cJub, : " The: Anplcn{ Order: of,Bweepj.'Ti Eighteen months 'ago MmMq'piahistory of that unique oyding lnslltutlon for our22nd Birthday Nambelr. 1HI3 accompUsbmcntsvrjero very great, and If'his ambitions had.b^enIn the;dlrectlon of j "Westminster he trou)d haretqade a: fireat ' name for .jhim'Selfj as, hlsjta&cntswere ein nently suited forParllamentary'.llia.

j A NATIONAL LOSS....: . .Tbcrvj can1 be no doubt bat the Removal of

" filic); "| Manniug Is a national loss , as ho was ngTcat I^lBhinan , with outstanding ability, whowent through lifo making ifriends. It can'besaid o£ |iiim th.-it-ho contributed a grixatdeal totho lea futy of nations, as his wit , repartee, andbnmourifivere kno^fn and hppr^ciatetl on bothside* of tbe Irish Channel. ! ' '

! . B3S LOVE FOK WATERPOBD.If ho nad one affection stronger than another,

It was h(i lovo for the old City of Waterford, theplace of 'his birth und hoyhooS. '; Watirford wasto him I the finest plnco'on eartb, and the!Hgidentsi reciproeatetl his affection-,'as at a vtry

rly ago be was e|cctcd HJgh Sheriff: of tbown. -lOno bf tho ; bcBt stories ho c^cr told mo

,Was a boat tlio rlayajTben bl9 father was.Mhjqbro( UrbJ- i latia. 'With some'other youth's lib waa¦b tra tit bp before

bis father for. an exhibition ot

¦what they chH "btgVi spirits ".otptfori. 1 /Thepresidio^ ma^istra|o looked very savero andfined them 4Qs. or a! month. Manning elected toCO to/ail , eaying he would leave his father toexplain (natters to his mother,and the presidingnja«l3tra,U> paid tho flno to save tho familyhfanourl il ' '' . " i t -r . "¦ ' : ' '

': ] GAELIC FIXTURES. , ¦December .13th—At Athy. DubUn T.' KildaroLelnster;Fo'otball Senior Final. ;: At Clones-fCaran v. Antrim, Football.

DATES NOT FIXED, l! 'At Ma -vboro '—King 's County v. Westtno ith,

Iieinster Honing and Football Junior Champion-sWps. ¦ , : :. , . . . ' y [ ; | j .-:-

I ' A FOX IN TBB 'BTREET8. ( .,. .I Cbased by boys In' the streets"pf at s, a lax

took rtfugo ;in a :eKtrod~or the' TTnaergrbundBallwayi The fox' waa c&nght and found to beunhurt, (but two : dogs '.were ¦ clectrooutod, Baystbo "Petit Journal." .¦ 1 . . ! .

' EATON I/AD. ' , .Eaton Lad , who ran nnsnccessfnlly la, tbo

llaorfic! tor Novcrrtbcr Handicap, bos been Bentti> Bntc! crs at Loiren to bo trained tot Jumping•with others of Mr. Pulley's horses already there.

i LAUDABLE OBJECT.It hid been decided to utilise the tnonoy Btlb-

Fcribed ito the locally organised fond for thotestimonial to tbb late ' Mr. John.IWatopn Infounding a "John Watson " bed for accidents Inthe County :Infirmary' at Navan, ,apd BlwJi itfnads permit, in erecting in Navan. a, drinkingtroncb lor horses ;aud cattle, with a tuitableInscription. ¦ ; i . '¦ ' \'. ¦ , . .! ¦

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I Mr, Harvey du Cros has been idenUfled withthe organisation of a Marathon Racq which t» tostart and finiBh at Hastings. Ho and his son,Mr. Archur: da Cro«, "M.P., are proridlfig theprizes, tbo first or€25, tho second £15, «Bd tbothird of £10, witd 1 additional prize* to th« firstlocal men homo. Al tootooQ watch has boonarranged in the taterral between the ctart andthe finish. 1 The Idea of the contest is to odver-tise Hastings as a winter resort, acd the fundsdro to go to local cbaritlca. ii 1

j FELL THRODQH. ', !Tbo football match Clonecn v. Carrlck In the

i £mi-flc!al for tho; I9<W Cbamplotshjp oi thoCountyJ which was fixed to be played at Kil-cash, on Sunday next, : is off as Carriole will notiravcL ' '• : : : ' : " ' ir . 1 • J 1 ; ' ' .; I .

. . ! • OLYMPIA. ¦ : ; < 1I Tho cycle camp .which is to ba held at tho

"VVorld's Bports and Pastimes Exhibition atOlympliBflxtJnly should prove Tory Interesting.Special j prizes .will bo offered to cydl*t% givingthe best demonstrations, including breaking Upcamp at a distant rendezvous; tiding to Olympla,itcbingl camp, preparation

of ovenlng meal. 6ta.These exhibitions 'should do much to'Add re-cruits to tho ranks of cydo campers. . . •..

[ :: THE POl'iniY WHEELUlLN. ;"l

Albert WUls , (be 'Putney cyclist, defeated3obby |WaItbour ; in a ten mile .bicycle raco at

Now York on Saturday^ , It was e, preliminaryiaco before the sixiaays'. contest, \fhich ojpenedit midnight on Soniflay- j , , . . j

! I: SUCCE8SPDL JOOKEYB. [ /Afterfa roost Interesting strogglo, whjch bao

-iveo o fillip W the closing stages ol the cam-lalgni Mftbcr bu beaten ootton^O Hlgg^

andNeWs tbe lUlTof «n»»n<Jock«J™ 7»«»-»g!tictories, Woottonlcoml^g eecona wfth 129, wiflHlggs third with ?24. Maher, Mreret, .must,be accounted lucky to top tbe poll, as there canbe no question thai had not Woottonbpon placedbn footjrorn months tbe AWalian midget ijronljbavo gained tbecojetea':cb»mpl<m *hlp.'1 Othe*Hdcrs holding a promlnejat podtioa.ln toe tabla,b»-Madden, Trigi,(Halsey, W.-Odggs, Baxoy,3. Dillon, RanaaUi'anafOX;— • - | | ¦ : ,

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feriUlanV ewloltsr <rf B4y««Jo ^ J fSffitS the dofS^BajrSonaW tf* tocure thWSS ln the tabS -wtfls* the gaMim^ oUWtuutori, OsJJlnnliXiMiOM ;toj»h*alti,W1

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HJIiAiRY QUABT^B SESSIONS.L « Hilwy Quariex^Besaioiisj wfll open' atw ,: yvateijard.. Oonrthpuae ' on the' nth eiJanuary nexi.^and <wel«Hu .\ \b*Te are a" MM***? •

1J?eaJ3.tU:drf?r Jwffln«."60toM |\m)dn. ptoinjse to very; Jtatere ting. . ¦. • ;-THE jWEERPOCBDj P|H&)kl '.

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elin€. ot' " 0»« Visiting . Jui:jloes M tixri ,yftu«rXord iBristah ; was . held ILon-tp em. pieei aed^aod'Hiiie , weite also prt-^nt.r^Aldefjlraa" TOn. «. Vf&rdj j ,-p (>,*.,>,igdthia. JJ\- Mr. J. :& D5ie WriivTF'Mr.*Rob*rt Tyndail.-JJ i i Dr. G. I. Mockeay

)x»h;"JJP. - Ihe-'Go exnol-, Major rfc axj, ' was';jiitjQ. present. Acconrpedlod ly the Governorthe Justices made a ttur of 1 inspection andinjerrogated.'Uic priaoneifs—male and female—; ho1jbad.ria>xsimplaln,tito:niake. The' nrdvi-fipna-.bread, meat, mU , «te., were good, andth JuaHcea rfxpre&sed j.their pJeasure at thefldahliness overywhrire lobservnible and madeft Report' io '-that "effect. •' - ; •

6pR--Itia)Y'6 (FJRANdliSCAli) '(DitUECItA"*»eligioa5 function 'of ninich significance

takes place in the citv .on Sunday next, whenthe recently enlarged and renovated chuiciof .; the . Franciscan. Fa&era d\frJl bq pol<nnnydefeated fcy his Lordship the] Mist Rev. Dr.Bheehan, Bishop of 4he Diocese. ' Ai the HighMass *n appropria^o aenrron will be preachedby) his Lordship, and , in1 thi« evening thepufrKt .-willi'btf occupied. iby a distinguishedrnqmbei of the Franciscan Order in the person6i I tho Bevi Tj A. Fitrgera]d,;Galway. FromeyerV point of view. Our iLatly Church isnowf second to none, not only in the city,but in 4he South of Ireland, and for the pur-po en>J reducing Che heavy id&bt, consequentonlthe extensive improvements so well carriedout by ifessr3 Jothn Hearne and Son, buildersftbis <nip . 0 ccJlectton will be: mode on San-day jitjafl'the Tassea : and in the evening.It I migtt, be added in this connection ihatno| sonjiloT: aprpttii Was iboen made by thegood Fathers for half a century. Since theadvent] to .Waleriord of the present esteemedand energetic Guardian, Eev. Father iBegley,many appreciable improvements have beeneffected with ¦ regard to the lahurch, and itisjihoped that the crtiiens will , on Sundaynext, attend in large numbers 1 and contributein|a genaroua manner. ! . '

By a rescript, daied: 26!h November, andadfiressed . ta.tihe . Host Rev. Kidhard Alphon-4uk;.B;shop of .Waterford, the HoJy Father hasbenignly' .' granted the privdleg« of imparting^hfe PApal ;Benedirtion :to all .present ot

thesaijed- function on Supday Dec«mber 13th.

j On Sunday, ¦ I3th inat., a Gaelic Tourna-iriizil-will Be held, at K lmacow, when. Water-totd <T ' F.'Meaghets) "will croS3 cannns withKilkenny, which rwill be represented by theiatapus • (MoonSarrig hurlors. Jn the secondround of the County iKootball: Championship}hJ! Jliners will meet Mullinavivt. If favoured¦frith, fine treatier, the sport should be of therattling .type, 'and witnessed by an immensefrOWd, f : i . :

¦WATERFORD MONTHLY OAAIR.iTihis fair on. iroaday Was l. g ly aiiended"bytnvtrts from all centres, including .Wales,and ¦ -every depaitmen'J: was iivell supplied.Prices were about the I same as last month.pa,ttle—Nice graiing stor<>ft were dear,'but Ingood demand. Three. year olds made from£12;to ..£15; two year :olds, £9 IO3. to £111(M ; jfearlings, £8 to .£9; ^weaalinga, £3 to £6lO^r 'epringera and milch cows in activeteciu6st -it from £12 <o:£16; >beef, <5s. to 55a.per <jwt ; mutton, 7d. tb 8d., and lamb, 9d.pe. r .ilb. ,tig3rVTradc>quict Stores, 27a. Cd.to <5s; ''.boniidms, Id3. . to S2s; eowa, withlitiers, £fi . io-W-aOs. 'S iall fibtse iair. ,

TUE B.ROAD 8TREET : fXOT.The .question of the plcft of pround attoxJied

tojSir Jamc3 Power's holding at Broad-streetipaia , fctrmed She eubjeel oi fciiscuasSanat|the fqrtnightly meeting of the Finance andLaw " tJommitltee, and wfis "furlh«r adjournedfor- the attendance, of the Law Adviser (Mr.P.j A. Mifrphy) who was unavoidably ohscnl.

APPLICATIONS .FOR. LEASES.Owing to the absence through illness of the

Jorough Surveyor . (Mr. Fleming) ,lh»; oom-niitee were obbgrd to defer for ooniidwationi jnurobor of i applictfitiona ¦ iwedved for re-•eraionarjr leases.' Di. ; J. J. ' O'Suilivan in-oracd tnc; meeting that he . had seen Mr.Tleming oiji the previous dny and he wastappyto' say that hetraa idnwst completely¦eelonjd , ,to. health, and he tras 9! opinion»e 'would be 'able .to artitond 'the nexrt mocft-n8rbf'the~ conttnS3tc<>. The niombe'r8"piescntwere—The Miyor pieriding; Aid. WTO, R.tVard,»7.P,; Aid. DiO J. T. Wliitc ; Messrs

A i Nefeon/D.L.; Dr. J. J. O'Bullivan. W. A.Murray. M. F. Quigley. P. ( M. Doyle. M.MJaDonnell, M. Kirwan. dtc. ¦ Mr. Jome3 • J.Ffely, TOTTO CSerk. and Mr. P, Kent, BoroushTreasurer

were also present. .

rkllEATEJJED TO MURDER THE

I CAPTAIN.Edward |Ndxon appeared in the City Police

Cbust on Tuesday. He i\-oj mate oa the"fVnnje," of Guersncy, a little ship now lyingat <he Quay, and was paid off yedtcr-Jay whenitj .would sjjpear he • Epbnt ¦ his . money freelyiSf "drink. Late lost mpht he roturn'od io theiship in a drunken stdle and created a Rcene,w ioh was described I this nwrning by

tnecaptain, John Rosevear, of 1(3 St.: Leonard'sE iiadi Plymouth. "The defendant now pre-sent,'' said the cftptain', "waa mate on board

.before I paid him oft yesterday. ' I was in•the boat last; night Jrt about & quarter itt¦twelve. The defendant came abiard ther.and tried to poll mys«f and aiKfther lasn outof tho bed. He threatened, to: murder us, and,tned to get at (the knives. 3 Uien tried to&> up the ladder to call the1 police but thodeffndaoft pulled me bifck by <3ie lugn. I thonscat one of •the men jto call! the polioe endthey came tin board Bharlly j afterwards andArrested the cfendanti I wn3 afraid of him,and oonsidOTed he would do tnc harm if no*orrcsfted." This endod the aaptain's Biory,and the accused «a3 |put back till Friday toanswer the charge, but in a case of drunken-nwra preferred acainflt him by the police hevrns fined a rum<!rowB, which h? promptlypaid. The accused is a WcZdureui, being acuiive of Anglesey. i

FEAST OF THE IMMACULATECONCEPTION. ; .

In the Cathollo Churches of the oity, Tuesday,Xn'e Feast of the Immaculate i Concep'ion wasobserved withi due solemnity,! and «2»e Masseswjere aitende4 by latge <md devout con-gregulions. Large ntirobers lappft>ach«d thea}tar raib in feach church. The Rosary Altarla Bt. 8avipnr'« (Dominican) Church wasspecially decorated in j honour of the occasiohby the membcra of the Ladies' Aliar 8ocdcly.

I ' i ![ : 'THE FANNINQ'8 INSTITUTE. '¦ There was ;no buaincM ' of any public in-

litest before' She monthly mcrfjing'of thu(governors oi this injiiiltutioo. Tuesday, HisLordship tba.'Most Rev.' Dr. Shoohan, BifOiopof Waterford and Lfsnjore, pwaidad. and ther^were also pa-esent-T-The RigW Rev Drf O'Hnra:Bishop ot Cashel; the .City High Bheriff <Mr;David Hyland, T.C.).; Messrs AJex. NelsonD.L.. (Hon. Treasurcx)/ Jamci J. Phslan (HonSecretary) , A,rthur J, 1 Phelan, J. N. White,J.P.; P. M. Doyle, iT.C; Albert Bell. . :

FAMOUS WATERFOUD EtECmiONj , - KEOAI/LED. \: \ . . : • •.. ' . . , 1t The ' deatfi <si 3Ir. ¦ Augustus.JJeinalJ [we

quote torn"iBy ,the! W* : in- ' the _ •' r Kv-niiuv") at an advanced ege; recall* the Uatihat he .was nW brpther: cf Ralph BeroalOeborne, the well j : known rarfcamentaryhwriourist ol .a former generiiion, vfho ««-aumod the cAme^of' Osbome on hb marriagewith the only child land"heiiess of Sir Thos.pabome, an old Irish ,baronet. J The cHildren6f Uiaft*Jnatriage are- two idaughiexa. .-. The! (Ideir ipar^d" Sir! Henry jBlake. *ho .waai idv*nced irom a' Bfisldeot iMagitoKy 40• -iriOM Oolbirial iqoVentar-aMp'i, " land the¦¦*£& OT tte-iiliond-Aifir of 'the te1 >oKe Of StJAJban*. iBertial Oiborne, n*tejM«moraelos» ridleulo land bhter ill-nature bad3e blm ntony «nemiea,;h*d represeated M

oaay 60o^itnencIe9|for.onetRarfiia]n«ra onlj1 Tj)l»r»dU ,*we pMtfewed1 W». iorjotfnlnjM1 I hr5?ar ujar «ons*fMiei»jF he *epre»entea!m1^ uticBrir ei»(enln». ii

"WJ»y oa e«Silld yott OTSTr b«t*' B«n»sJ jOsbdrne foacBliked i0{sriuelf In tmetemb to n«» ¦***, . *ad?<m«a> dWer thffi he/ aw. ridow of MV.

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0M)~A<JE -JPEN6IOy&rr-.-.TTr:rr--r— ';*-r:-•: .Tlhe five' OW ;Agej jPemBicm." Biio<Jc«ninltffeeEmot;;on ..Wednes ! IWihe,¦ MayWt::'Offlc<f.MrJASex.'Heison;.;JJ'niDJ1;< j)rO33ded'!at <&KmecilSng of the -Tower 'WarU CominMtec, eiudthe Wther meiabera jreaeiut were—IVe 'Rev.Dean ¦ (Hackett,¦- AMj • «W. - R.-i iW«rd, I JJP. ;Mcs$m. JW. A. Iluijray, TjC't- DaJvisd O'Hah-lon.;TjO;; Owea .Dawson, T.Cj; The Bpplica-,t;on4dc(al1i ijscah auaobowd JJ5. \ia . of i *<h5chwera ' aEioweid at fe. B week and Kihree ;d&aj-lowedjOirinK-itto wdainBHrts bwing in receipt trfIJ&rf iTv tehet. ' <?iatiom;-.'. Hjyase' WardT-Wr.P *-ii. Doyle, •T.O.. prteided 'andithen* ,'ttereaiaoltores-ent-r-Dx. J.: J- O'SoOiivian; IJO:, 'iu»lMr. J. J..;Rogeirs,.TX3. .. -6u*eca-ojjp3icatiioa3wero :oansirJBred;tH"io!f "rthdnh were oJOotwodand ¦% ieieat*d es the n.ppllcanrta,had been re-ceiving j>oor law 'relki. ; Ceatre Ward—Aid.Dr. J. ff." WMte pra3Sd"od. anil'^ere ; werea'.tio prttient—vWd. QuSiilan, and.iMr. TJ. WaJ iv,Ouf of.23 applioatioini,'iie wore aUowed, <anAt!h(> arniainder, rejectfed on the.noor lajv; reEefgwmul. i ; Y»m ¦Wd*-<Mirr».M.iI Oaaadh,'I, ITX!.;presided, and Cine roth»r ' members presentwexe- -ileasrg> W. . P. iMkher\TJC; Of.' Mo-DonneM, T.C., and James Hacked, TA Ofthe tipplica'Jioa ideaJl with, 19 iwcsre' aUowca,17 at S3. <uid.2 ei is. Scmtih Warid—The Mayorprasiddd, and Uhexe: were also «ravcn|trrJVeryKov.vDeah. Flyna,, PJ*., V.F ; AMcnnan R.Pawe,r. No ferarer thlan. 114. nppUdaMJons oocu-pi ol the atit«niaoo of the Cbtmjn&tee. Of these112 were allowed ,a!tJ sums <^ fe., ,33., ond Sa.The j lomiiaw^ :iw» ,'vweso' ,0&aUtf\Yey; ,cne

chirijant being in 'rewipt of pbor 'Ia'w. relief,and the pdher: iadt 'ibeing ' p 101x4611)1101 UheUnited Kingdom fox 0)e Sseb ftvreatnr yeaie.URB3 IN.TACTA HABRIEROLUB.', , ,:. .. Thoimeajbexs of : tho abiave'dub ihaid; a veryBuccftsfifui 'run on 8u&day last fooav 'faead-quai era, tie Sportsfield,. iiikcln • aboui fourmilco 1 through a fitdff jsmt of ihe cwunSiry andllience fhree nrile» :on 'title roadi oli , finish'ingin a, bunch. On Tueactay ni fhi 11 'membersturned out a3. loUowa—J. J. • Nugent,' !P. J.0'Bwiyer, T. J. Feihdly, W.' Power, T.. Ryan,J. Moore, David Woiih , D. Hrtirne, J. Bushel,M. Buitlor, J. Burne, xJocng edghitecn taps inQie lituu-r Qircle oi Ihe Spoaujfield, whichvx raX d be about six m'il' &(, ¦

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THE - LIMERICK JUiiOTlON TH.WJEDY.Tlie Swiss chef, Gotifrfed Stainer, wiw oam-

rr.Cit.ted Ito 'Ac Alasizea by a special court heldat Tipperary on Tuel tay, aWa ed with r.heWilful muraar of Uharuas Rjtiii, noar Iiimc-r:ok Jiunrfion, on tth« nigblt of the 2D!h ult.Et wm be remembered that both pairtEea wereomjitiysd at the Rail«<aiy Hotel tat LimerickJunction. Tliey woie out togeJUior, and h'aldsome drink , and Ryan'* body eas dlisoovwddon ihc roadside tlhe folHawing Marndng.

THE CL.\HKE RAA'CJI-JMORE AiRBEStfi.Early Tuesday morniog some police YBsoted

:he vull-a-g i oi ifolyca&u ior tihe purpoue oicffcoliing mare aTntits in coruvadSjon with Sher«en.* JPcnible over the Ctirke nanioih. Suvesalhou.rts in 'JH D village ivere vi-utcd, but no

arrc^ia cooilJ .be miade, J13 the r.ia:ft?es for whomithu -Rtuuoxi">3 were out 'hhid tok'en .the precau-£bn oi not sleeping in their own houses onMundny ndg!it.

FUK0BION OF SS. PETER A2sTD a^UL'S,CLOJJMEL.

In connooajon •wiah Ihe re-<>peiiling of SS.PftVr : and Paul'e Chwdh, C2oinmol, on Sun-day lisft, (we nrfiiioe tlv'alt. t3ic " D!oium(j3 . " Na-trlonaJitl!. " of Wedneatiay, has an excellentriprnduo'iion of a pKxrtraiiit of (she /Vrclibi'iHiopai Gaciitjl, whlo pontlifi'.ixted e.t .the MQ-M 0x1Saridaj-, •and of Dr. Slieoh'aji, Bi J»p ofVNTitor-iord. Th6 p*>iitiv\uij are very life like ,ar.vi ore reproduced in an exxx-pfxiqnally futi-ihc«d .maanor. Tfee d^me issue ooniiains apossuit erf Rev Oanon . C. J. Fiawn, P.P., S3.Pottc and P-amTa, nnd ;lluo4trai'j3ona uf thle newHigh Ayar, and of '.Jin exterior of the ; rono-vatad church. In addTti'on to 'Ubfis , there is aourn lete description vt the inlerfdting ce^e-motc«'3 dn corurortibn ' Tv'Jth Sunday's fnadlioo,inal-uding a full ropoill of the eloquent Bar-men dtCjvarod by itrie Bi=(hop of Wulerfoird.

ELI MILTON. , ¦

It , tt\ruld anpcaj '. llnst- <ihe Eli in litiUon'er.J::ritr-<fie Vvat etfqrd ' glass dcsfcroy'cir- s atan-lily name. Thete is a por.teon of an oldbridje in Manchester which has carved uponIt : "Elih IlyngbulJ, niece of ThomaBMyn-shuJl , who was <ih« Std arid beat wife ofJohn Malton, Poet." ESi in lihie rttsc w short,oi course, for ETizabotjIi. ,

FIRE IN JBTJMOY. 'A big fire broke out in FenWpy on Tuesday

monning. Moore Ptark; House, lorancirly .the(.Qt of iih£ EaiJa oi M"oun!t ;Clip(liell, but now

he«id.qTia:i1teru Sor a Field Coinptmy of <ih«Royal Engineers, w1aa tlhe pcene of -he con-floaKiftion which wad itest natdiced ttboul O^Cin ttie jnamdng.. The fire iariigiKa.'te.d In tlherocroation roam, bult «pread w&th great rapfl-clriy, and oaan a daci»xl the menis edeeptagji-paa-tnterJ'-s, from wtiidh i ndl ' dsdap«d un-injured. Oa recalling, infantmftion, a <ireparty of Uie 2nd Bwal Bubliai FusSlieraonth'cd ircm. Fotim»y '£qi rtioks, but .it wasimpttiSibie to gat 4lhe , fliame« under, the finobuilding, beina praaticfiijly cu!*Bd. No .pCTSonalinjuriaj .were mentioned, out tic dainiige topiupwfty is aiiaKf-cKl -at' fnom £10,000 So£16,000. , ¦

MR. BIRRELL'8 BILI..Tttio "'Irish CWhdiic " tdiis .wet-k desoribcu

MT. BirreCl's lsiust measure cis a "Bill foithe BertW -Pcevoctiian <xf Land ' Purchase InIrv&inid," iMr. John Rvdtnbnd and Mir. Dllionporur blcvsangs on 5lU head. The Prcsideniof tbe Irisih Oouatqr XbuwrilB and Mr. Win.O'Bniini ana.-Shcnia'Siii it.. Wlhat ar$ we »obelieve?¦ Oanniat aomw Bill be' ffameai'whicih¦RIMI ¦sarisfy ovcry scefion of lri?h Irelany f

EnrfisUmen or SaoSoinmen firanie their ownBcii ] they Jalso ina.me Icish BiHa. Now andcgain an Irishman frajnes an Iriish Bill, butthe occoson3 on rnWich this is done oreoocasiona to be marked w^h o wlribe; Stone.Have we no rtctetanen In Ireland P

KILKHN.NT AGIUOTCLTUiRAL SOO1ETY.TI13 iKilkenay AjjricAjrjiral Sdaelfcy announce

that a Summer Show will .be 3itC<J tra I5he RSiJuly,1 H903, and «n, Autumn 6h&w on Thurs-day , 2ard September, iliXO.

OLD AGE PENSION*!,A meetinj of Clonmcl No. 2 (Co. Wa'terford)

Svib-Commillee was Jield on iMondtiy, TShinst., at the Oourtliouse, Ballymacarbry, thoRev. John Walsh, P.P., Chairman, presiding.Also i preaenU-Rcv. ' Nicholas * Walsh, C.C. ;William McEnlry, Fattn Lodgfc , Clonmel; E.Nugwt, J.P. : M. O'Rran; ClD.C ; WiUiamOarrigan, M.C.C.; ! Pairick O'Grady, D.C. :

J. Pheflan, D.C. 102 claims were approved o'at 53. weekly each; 8 claims nl 4s.: each; 1claim at 33. i«ekly; 0 claims were rejectedor postponed. Several other claims are to beinvestigated by Mrj McDonach, Pen&ionOfficer, and twait approval oi the SubOom-mittfle. ' , '¦

THE FEMALE WINDOW-SMLVSHEK,

itre. Caride Nation E3 ui prcaent in: Dundee:It is, nlmost needlea tb tayjUhat itihSs (is theLady:"B<ho goes i about emean^na (tihe : windowsoi Jlccnscd houses. 63» ted btfAar tecp oloaiof COICJ el ARiiie itime. .Might <we|Suggestto rtlie CadvH'hat rihe ought to OoC3a.bx)rn.te rswithMx. iHU Jitlton—ojwoya taking care iSha* Uieygrvvc' a -wide .b«rAi to ooy <iisUrdct wiichnrigfa iposibly. come >undtx «2is nolict'of Mr.Jiuadce Johnson. : , | ¦ :

KISGSIOWX 'B 8yM'PATHT.

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LOCAL CATTLE DEALERSDISPUTE.'

On Monday .in the Court of; K^ng'ai BenchNo. 2 (citil side) before Mr. j Jiiatice. Boyd,

(an; application' was made; by: Mr. A. St.George DpRenzy, B.L. (Instructed by Mi.P. R.: iBuggy, solicitor, Wateitford), to havean artion 1 brought .by David Heylin, ; o£- theGlen, apalnat Patrick and Nicholas Quinlan,ofuhis^ci^y, fox damages for £ 50 ior-hllegodtfssault comnttUed ut Bridge-street nnd, Eiilly-binekan Fair Gxeen on; the 2Gth October last(Fair ©ay) to the County Court Judge atHilary Sessions in Wafeiford.

Mr. DoRenzy moved on the 1 affidavits ofihe defendants, which denied . liability - andalleged itSiat the ¦asaault w'as committed byplaintiff and that any action taken by tlhein¦wca in Belf-defence. ! ¦ : • ,The affidavit further disclosed Ithal thri nlain-ti0 had no vUible. means of paying the de-fendants' costs should a- verdict, be ! foundagainst Jiira, that the plaintiff was a! lodgeiat the (premises occupied by Mm in lie Glenand that several judgments' were markedagainst him. ',

Jn an affidavit made by Dr. Thomas Kel-loher, Waterford, he stated that he . was ¦ amedical: practitioner an . thai he visited, theplaintiff on the 1st December, i He examinedhim and .he was apparently an good jbealth.He'informed the doctor that he had returnedfrom a fair and that he showed no signs olserious injuries whatsoever. ;

An affidavit made by Mx. Nicholas Holden ,Greenbank, stated ' thati he was present atBridge-street , and saw, the plaintiff wave astick oror Air. Nicholas-- Quinlan'a bead iilan attempt to strike him, and 'thai be thensaw q scuffle , after mihich the partiesseparated.

llr, Patrick Quinlan in an affidavit stated¦that oh BaHybrioken Fair Green, after thealleged assault in Bridge-street, iMr. ;Hcylincome up to Mt. Patrick QuinBan and bisfather, Alderman Maurice iQuinlan, endcalled tho latter a tangler and U3ed othere.jj>re83)Qns towards himi tihat an argumentthen ! ^n£iied ''btitwfeeni JIr. Heylin' nnd Mr^Patrick Quinlan, and subsequently there wasa scuHle. ' •) ¦- :' ! ,

•Mr; W. G. Gibson,! BJL. kinstrncted byMessrs. Dobbyn and McCoy), appeared] for theplaintiff. . He resisted Ihe motion to; remft,;relying on the affidavits of Df.jW. JR. Morris,who deposed that he was a doctor practisingin Waterford. and that at' about j eleveno'cloak in, the forenoon of Monday, October2Gt(h, i he ' I was called to see -David Heylin,the, plaintiff., He was then in'-ajweali condi-;tion, ;and; seemed dared. He! had tA6 con-tused ondi on the loft side at hi(» head,and his ipulse was'very slow. \Th& symptoms<hat ihn l observed indicated 11ha!t he wassuffering! from concussion I of the brain, thattho injuries he received were eeriousi andhe (Dr. Morris) had ordered -Him toremain in bed. : He; attended Wie plaintifldaily UP ito the 2nd Novcm/ber last, men heallowed him to get up. ' I ,

The plaintifl'a affidavit was as foDowA:—I, Dftvid Heylin, of 31 The Glen, in the City

of WaSerford, . cattle buyer, ajjed , tlwe!nty-oneyears' «%nd upwards, make oathjund eay :

a—That I «m a cattle buyerlin Ihe pmploy-mewt [of 1 .Messrs . Fitrgerald Brothers, cattledealers Wateriord, and that I lain in constanlemt>lbymcnrt with'' 'them; i : ! .' • ' i

2—On /the 1 morning of Monday, the 125th olOctober, i 1903, I attended the fair ofli Bolly-brkken.rin 'the City of. Waterford, tot thepurpose i 'of purchasing |cattle tor my ' saidemployers. :While I !waa negotiating | with aman '• named Thomas' MHBride,! the defendantscama1 iip;to ine and interfejred!with: m4^5n thebuying ol the cattle -and threatened me. A» aresult 1 ot! this conduct » the ca.'itle eeatteredand inoBt of ' them 'were ' juttimately go*together!1 at the ! Bridgej' which ' is about aquarter of a milo. from Balljrbricken. Th«defendant, Nicholas Quinlan, came up to meagain nriU ordered Thomas MjoBrode to bringtho cftlle to. defendant's (yard. . Thomas McrBridc 'iciid he would do |no Isuch thing, Mhe tad I sold them .to me, aiid he £aid hewould j. give . them to mq. The dedendantjNiclwlaJl Quinlan then commenced to beat thecattle j and tried: to •separate "them: again,whenlupon I toldi the defendant not|to ' beatthe icatfle, and remaifcea: ", It ia e. shamefor you /O go on a» yon are going in iae posi-tion 1 yoi are, you tvro in lUoubloJ'enoughwithout tneddKnsf-iwJihi.njfl', and;be.V^.care-ful What you are doing." iThe ddfendant;NicWdbJ: Quinlan, then ;uied yory. Vjlf' langu-age to me ond ; otirviokj.me: on' tho. beadwith hi) i stick. He .then.caught hold of mysticX|L«wd while he held it; be 'Btjjack mes'eVenil .imfis dbwn on Ithe head : wTtlh' iWa .'owastick.!I He thcn- Wreric^d my tsttxk from myhand, aid1 threw , It,asay. '•'Sonie bytfiindertthen dime i Ro uriyVrqacUe, and with1 -greatdifficulty Ii got s far as my,'c«wn house".tyThe'! <Jl?i», ."wherB: my mfe a«d «bme neighrbour»l dr<sssied in/, head: wbjoi; iwffl UeetdtMvory' '30)i$lderably,, w the1 xiopi«e ot knibOTfor sol inade an ieffor!|Ltoeotltomy 6rijpl?yer^yard m >etport <what han happened, and wienI;^w4i ^passing. : ,th«iugh','.'ti^!.- fw : fJgainth$ jcofendanjta.iig|aia;icamfl 'up to 'me Andabiiacii tie, nnd ffie defend arit, Patrick Quln-lany; feck ;_md'.4 <wiol<fot bJpirt ;on;,-he <aceand i khookod1 me'dowi !''At' iUi« iim i J waistruck', ,by , 'jPitrick' ;Qulnlan: ljny Wad' Waibmrn ea np land; Z iw s, iquttci .weak, from ta*of .| .>T.1ra|*:»i|to|!W«i»tr}y wH - lepvL,ond TO-'«onsequence pli^.JrilaiT jrertiv

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Vcan;makria.beiyd.injgh a inaj-qui duke6nd a ¦ thltt, VJbS, U the Housei af iXidsi retomBjSteqhimW , ay,propoa*l;Jn' the , Com-niKWeo.a apljemq,! ^ew'.peeregeBtwill' -be' ,' fewandvlarjbet,xeen|m:tiio hrture.I./Ttob reign ofQoeen Vt*(»riA:,k£«.4hemost 4>rJl}flo..Jn-.tliecxp tmnjflf new ttdewgies, altho<)^h there, werefow n njghj Taafi ainongirt' theio.i.' Apart, fcipinHoyal.duk.es,;a d :jffie, r. «peoi4;|oircuw $ce»atUa»dingii the aruiticrn p i - tho rDukedom 'ofFtfe, .ftueea. Yftjortef

'only.,maiK) | t-woj/dukep,one the Merauiafcl jWe^timinBtej ai>4 thje> othe*Lot4 Aberporbi[ifhp ias made lanTlriah.duke.Qu,«:ni yicjoriarri hpKd?ces8or,, i,Wittiami . l Yvtcreated ,tw* dukfek,: y ia i > ? of , Bntherland, andClqvelandv whiM I. CKorge . IV. roods' but" one;jho Duk;e t>i. JBuol^n arij; .allhoufelj..,a PrinceRegent, itf wdi|hifl privilege .to;' bfye Welling-ton hia dukedom.I: ¦: ' i , "- " 1'. i t '

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The Kih'a• itod Qpeeni"have bWn" on/a-Visitto itOie Earl and | Counltsa ¦-of | Bcheftter; - atMolhurg/fliiB \wck,J tlic Qounlefcs !1, : being J thedaughter' of ."¦onje | pt ,th«ir'. ¦f MaJesfHeV. pldeBtfriends; the r. •Msr.ehdoness . , of t>vLbndond«iTy.The Royal j visitiwas -& privatd -ojw, * w£thouianjr public! funblion. aTid .there .¦wa3 :a :aMgh,tchange: of iplarB .tme .'Kin f deciding to ibreaktho journey; between '.SiHiidriDcliam!;nnd. Dnr»8«ftah4re by. a BhirtTstay in Lbnidbn.' • Altogefher thejf I Kfaj atte |Bp«hd 'A ' bod 'deal. bftime in the rail way ;iraia,f and one'Is ;aprt towohder; wheihrir they- find . thnl tfw: devdtionof k> much : timd I to; ravelling i rtterfereo; withthe ordinary j comfort of hrar ai>' fexiBtence;It vould be interesting1 to bave tJip views of•xne Koyai jeanujy,. on ,rMd : euoj€«t; ¦.. yncenAlejandrttilraaideivatcdito charttyi bVir chirm-ing book 'refinducing photogroMis froin fhercamera, and if one inigbfl.. yenliiri! with . greatsutcnissioiii to offer! a sugges!tkta;i lheare:seenito ibe .poaaibilitifc rfcr a.colledtlon. pf ajMclesby. mombeta oi si ie; Royal' Family on the artof beguiJinir.the t Jium of a:raJilvfa|v journey.

A k>,CIECT WE!>DING. \ K| J ' ;'t^ ;'The weddinj!: *i Monday of Ih4 Hon.' Geo.

Lamhton ahd Ml a! Cecily Hornex |wa»' cjuHea ''big affair" in ocirty oircWs.ilabd an| im-mense number ip ' beautiful aid'; cbrtly y ted-dinpt gifta 1 was ehiowered npoh (I bride' andbridegroom: Mrt Geo; Xambtot is ;a youngerbiwaier ofi the Earl . of Durba-rnJibelongs -toV.Jie ultra-amart racdng sot, and 5isa ja house nlNewmark'ei'. Thql bxdde is the' daughitcri

¦' oiSir John and La'fe Homer. Tall; and pithperfect leabures'ond aamplexiori, the has a re-markably |diEtinj(rfiye rityle ' of beauAy, and isa gifted o nateur. [artist. ¦ Her jycjtunger : sisterwan marripd laat vear ifo Mr. i RaymondAsquith. son of the;Prtme MiniMwi '= Et :i9 tlheolistom'of ,the..bHdei of Ithe Harrier family t<owear ai Ch,eir weddings - the |historic - !verilwihidh wasi madd by nuns for Mary; Que«n ¦ of8cots, Vhiin uhd' wca a prisonet |cit Fcrther-ingay. Castle. ,.ty ia of deop; dream lace ofexqutsilte: BnorkmanBhap. and v>&$ I worn' b yIfi/wi 'PnAilit XJ^J% - J y*^ ¦ n»tr\w #« * y\rf% k%>l*X /*«1 nfiui/ii nffMis3:Uecily Horrieiiover a beainiful weddinggown of soft spitin, j , ; ' ' ! i i ' ' " - 1 ' ' • :

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AmcitihystQ are i nl great favour ! among- j theladies of pur RoVa^ Family, \tno j not onlyfrequently':wear|"he Btones' thtihselvee; buSselect them for- j g £ls.- - The Duchpss iof : Con-naujht, following in the Queen e | focrtdtepd,frequently' ibeatowB' amorthysts jutioh prospec-tive brides, aa ps-ihe case of !' Miss i CecilyHoriierj who xedcived from ¦ Her Royal Hyft-nMs a beaurtiiful cSrclct of ; linicthysfci, : ee twith diamionda. j ' Many soei«!ty.« \qomen, ¦ Jinaddition to necklaces, pendanita, ¦briiceletB andearrings, of' th'es 'stones, arej'waaninga 'plnBa;conSaining . a large1 isquare of I^e oblongeandbhyfil, aeft roteid-with diamonds oripeoria.Amiothyats: look | Iwonderrully: 'wjell -upujn apretty, daiiKty -hftpdV! a fadt ypll-taiowa to onrgre&t gttin<Jmo(their3i:who wtreWeailoveia ofamcithyei^nga. |'-ii ' • • 'Vr L . ?¦ j ' j- - . . ¦¦! . ' ! " v

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Tba furrJers:suwly. ourfit . nit'; to.comBlainof bad' 14m«e, for the faahlonaUe -women, inaddition to wearing vast quabuties of fvrrdumng the day I time,' lias no\i j decided -incarry a huge ffaft ipufl in the'eWrdng/ "Need-lesa to «ty, majiyj jot the "full dfc a'' muffi arctruly exqwisite creations. Erniine : leads; • ofcourse, btft sablq oiid chinohifla. ore , ini evirdenoe, cluirtfw of llo-wers, jewels, soft, deli-cate, but rich fabrics, .tailB, ( tc., ; being; re-quisitioned as triinroinss. '; { . ; , J <

ABOUT TEA GOWNS. , . ; . , [ } \ ;In the rld 6i tea gowna, tt e Uuiest notion

is to have, these1 dainty garm'!nJa: touiH ;oisenrfitranspare<it|fabric,, in . the 'mole [colour.nH/lh n, pale pinlk soft green-Wue,' or mauve,lining. The effetit is charming .and inf|nlitely.more .becoming than (a mass. <lf Tcolour: could,po&sibly be. In the maititc'r ofl sleeves,' Jhesejare no longer o: ' elbow - lengtli.l «be jairee-iquarter and eve i fall length t-arictiKa. bednE;prefexredjby lea<Jng' inodliteSi. J ' ! . , . ;

OJRIGiNJqF TE 1MBLE8. ;. !"Man :fox the field, woman ibr. the heattthj

Man tor the srmrd, for tnB :nccdle she. |So runs ah oldlj-hyine which la recalled Zy,the fact 'that it j is juat- three hundred yearsago that' thimbles' were first iWtJoduced'into,thia' comltry. Probably few Hibusewiveslwhojhave placed a i&ves ; tbdmble in theiChrioW<m*m rflmn ImiiMrfiiir 'are a-ware ot the . fait or:»iat the inaine %• errpposed torived fr^m "thumbeil ha^worn on the thumb; as the feEtatuCe I W i a ' tbdintole Blill is,deUtedl to!.the I>uteh for «heknow it, |and'i?>i3 ' said'to imanutadWred idl Britadn by JMineton iu.the -Vear 1608. ^

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obtaining!a hea wg. and repefWdrthe nnderjtaking g»v«n (by MT. Asquith lest Moy/ I T™*t e i o the ett6&\\ al\ before the {dissolution, the1

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Comm»na|! decides m fa,vourlof a Women eSuffrage CJauyi^GoyerrimWt wo. j-nf;cDBt the deasioA'and put it in|tlie BiU. Thaiteii cleorli andTl*finitft promise,! and as| overinn TTTomKpra' offthe House- of Commons: ¦ arc400 memDera oi w iwuse-uiiwu.".""", -^Pledged 1 to wotHetiV enfranchisement ,1her€Setm^lfirtle douyt' within twofo^ ihreo years. SSi"wffl-rSi«! the - PcruUeritary |vcte.Even VhatTprospeei, however,, Ooea;nolt f

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enthuaiftats, qni :of whom U Mrs. Carrt A.Nation- i the American J*=*P€W*y . . T. cf£2r-She hi reoerrtlv dtarltcd Vitfltt.fS. p£tland under thefawpioes of W^BeoMl Pro-hibfitioflistb. atM lie knowT) inHei owfl copntry« tte/fbat fn ber." ' J ,,"6

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drinking bars with nn axe; :ahd ihe enwlernSI SSMon. ia a little badgfe Ibatch. wfc^she dWbritW|>iWong

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¦ Nation iJsl i a wMte-hturcd benWoIent IwkM*lady of thwe Sore yeara. and 'her ba-ttlo «Jia. f DOSTO, wittj'^e; tlcl«oip ..$!$?;, r:.

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bean!tHulT*aTriotefli eXQ, >Jdm5nyrff' nfeVcr. tiilfc deMgM •** «ai rwak&ver\he mam-¦ p ^^^^mc M:-^! v fikmtik Wtoksi«£W£ JL^nft^mrPw*R*ni».!- 'A todU ft ftas-iDepoloI aVVOsiWHU'mmm jM « » :§j ;iW2fei';wfll MYCJ I a-tmMlt&w ti> ¦'¦df t.fawy at'«-,eeSHBfc& ILoW B iSW-.'ltWI Wloiwtorjweome i f*e tMeU (W«lWcV!>%BIeQtcO Annp,Twrnii Cifti , MA W&oi BbK&f ag BBiterie*,FocS< t j gwesnamtiw w >P*»**J2*!*R!»'gl3*t&l1 ra*!]#Btt™> Bnra, iBorttoalM,md§&& '$ im, BifewH6«; Atif Gun»,iJBVcnfleTricyijw wnd-t Ble Mpt.'tittcti :•; v i .j'ijj s.L": :

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A \ COUPONS, cnt trom the f'EVENING [NEWS'] (a iy|date ior oateBjwill do¦ ' eP/vP 4/ M Ion| °s not more than at: Coupons otrthe st mej dato ore used], and

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: . It -wUl be seen'that readers of the] "EVENING, NEWSi'to'.'wlu m'jthe' offer :f8 prfmarnyaddressed, may secure the Watch for only 3/6, bo ling! as they !are content to cut theit Coupcmafrom the Ipaper nutil they havo 24, and then sendjthem.''wit£,3/6. to t ils onlce.." ! ' I : ¦

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If ?ou'ar«'ft Earmer"and fow qropia feil. iorU you are 14 ddubt jibout btiyiBgi br Billing.RAPHAE. L'8 AUIAJJAC, wili, teU tou theExacVJimw tq gow ryoBr crops, and when -toDUV CJJaJSeU. :r:; > I - .- : , s- -. t 7 .- i l . . -. ¦ .". .• I. - ! - . 1

If lyou^are a'Gardener and yonr I gowers,iroiwr, :"brc vcgstables (IJtaO; ^ AfpAEL'aALMANAC will ^eUlyoTj!whenhtoi«ow, plantor transplant, soi jat ypniiyarden wi)l,bethe won,<iler and edmiraUpn ofj.fJl. ;i.. ¦¦ h i

III you are a Lprer , and ' yonr cpnrt«hiproagh ian'd ¦ tbornyj f thi? ;AtMANA0 -frill;. ieuyon fhelexaqf .times io court, and nmrry. wwihe jtreaiest. fellqity.l. ; j < . v :J r : !• • • l - .f !i«/you iore. in Doubt 1and,;*erplejaty ,Ve-

gardinAhe future and fcn«wiriiot.>hlcS wayW • 'Inm!; '-thU Aintanao! \ w»ntain»:v] nrthdaytnfotmatlon lor eyery daar.whefceby.jQn.inaysee tl$»Vyat* hw in ftore fo^yoq,.;- . • ¦;; ( :(,. - It -tcllB, yon . wJeqK^^bw.iaeUJi dek,., em-ploymSati =tra«seI,,fBJhOTp, snccnlafej hirt eeiSvant i, i Done, Drew, tun,' iexc.,- ana icywainiBnm;r6 tt . u?ejQl!ltable«yj Lr.rlU- < !' ¦ ¦:) ?¦ |:-,l!K pafte".' iPric.ej6df,: ost]free>id •, km.

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Binco 'l wroto the paragraphs for this columnlast week there has;passed to his reward-»journalist whose shoo latohots all tho others inIreland: were not worthy to unloose. MlcbaolManning ranked as a writer as. aid ..Gladstoneas a politician. He might hate been anythingha chosS.- I qnlto believe that had ho joinedthe English Bar he would have worn silk anaermine i years ; ago. JI la resourcefulness wasperhaps one of his chief characteristics. Oneforgets bis bngo flfiore as one »°enibors hUhngo intellect; which, aB a poor scrlbhlor I loveto dwell npon. I never saw tho comlo opera," Utopia Limited " without thinking Of M. A..M.I can well Imagine that If he bad been wreckedupon Borne Island In the unknown he would becrowned King!of tho place within threo months—or havo given it up, as being boyond civilizedcontrol . Bat his death Is too serious a matterto dwell upon In this column, and yet I feel hocould ovon fn his darkest moments of sufferingprovoko untold mirth ' I recollect bis writing,after hi» last Borious illness, how ho had gonodown to tho bank of the great river, but thoferryman was on tho othor sldo." This time-unfortunately for hla bolovod Watcrtora and,his country—tho boatman was there, but noUvod to BOO almost the lagt of a clover school o£WaterfoW men, ono 'of .whom In tho person Mthe Edltor: wlU doubtless bo paying tribute to,hla old comrade in another column.

•, • •Nowadays where two or throo gather together

we seem to havo fallen into tho custom of callingtho Ratherers a "league." It does not seem tomatter what the two or thrco meet for, but theyappear to think they arc! entitled to the dignityof this tltln. -Wo havo bad—ana wo have-many leagues In thld country which, perhaps;aro in dignity not all that their best friendsmight wish they were. | But they are born olgcod intent, and if they fall in the object forwhich they wero originally Intended thoy navetho vlrtuo oj having been meant to do good. < Jam prompted to this by tho announcement thaia League has been forped In Hanovor for theAbolition ot Church Belts and Clapping of Handsin the Theatre. Ia • •

Personally I am rather fond of church bolls.They Boom to form ' e.n agreeable accom-paniment to one's shaving on Sunday morning,but when they ring outi when one. Is trying toenjoy o woll-oarnea rest (and wo all Hko to feelthat tho rest we take is well-earned) they arenot to bo greeted with feelings of goodwill ovenby the most musical amongst UB . AS to thedapping 1 Of hands , ! which the now societywishes to abolish , I can hardly think this Is theoutcome of anyt alng^but a feeling amongst. thtpeonlo, who wo iomotlmes meot ln this country,who aro ultra-reipectablo. Now I know people otthis class who wbuld-ol course with a patron;ising air—whether It wonld bo a presentation bya local minstrel tronpe! or by one of London'spremier compahles-rtake seats in tho throeshilling section while their purees seom to pro-test against the outlay of two shillings of thatamount—and they w'oujd sit Uko machines Intheir beautiful clothes, and think that theirimiicrturbablcness would Induce people in theother parts of tho house to think thelr's was theonlv intelligent , interest in the ploco and thaitheir lack of applause was not. lack of apprecia-tion , but was slmplyta fooling of superiority tothose who were endeavouring to supply theentertainment. But ;a description of thosesuperior pooplo would occupy, too much of myfepaco fcore, but I feel If is only a matter of timefor these ultra-clevor folk to becomo strongenough to formulate fa branch of tho Anti-Clapping-Hands League.

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Perhaps, on tho other hand, tho anti-clappers•will find eome other method of.giving vent tctheir feelings. |Oneldoes hear most unearthlywhistling noises in our theatres end halls now-a-days, but whether they are intended for applauseI am at & loss to decide. I sometimes thinbthoy aro not meant |to|be complimentary. Forinstance If o gentleman on tbo stago or platformIs endeavouring to manipulate a noto Somo halfon octave above his odipass, and a sharp shrillwhistle goes reverberating through tho building,this I feel la not meant) as an encouragement tothe singer, and my .vote mnst bo thrown In withthe clappers. . The!vocalist who Is trying toobllgo will , judging:by the expression his face¦wears at this crucial moment, : support mo inthis. It ! surely ca'n'q ho rneant by the pro-motors ot. the Anti-Clapping League that ; anaudience is to remain; "mom" for tbo wholespace of an evening.1 That would bo an outrageon tho liberty of the .people, who foci that,having paid their money, they have, as It wero,taken-a lcasfl ot the place f of »ho> night and -aretree to express thetncolves as thoy vnaa. . ;' ;

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London datllos has i made spaco for in its cor-resporidonce columns. : A reader has stated thatIn his household there'has arisen an argumentas to tho correct way of spelling whiskey—orwhisky, and asks tbo newspaper or any of Itgreaders to assist hlta.; ¦! I hope the discussionwill not bo prolongejl, br tho festive 1 season willhavo como ana gono' before tho ^momentousquestion " with or without an 'o' In tho flnftSeyll.-vblo '< has been settled. The corrcspondensaays thoy have' It at eyory meal.' " It" must, bonndorstood to j moan I tbo argument, not thowhiskey. This perturbed writor says hoappealed to a gentleman who had tho cntrcq toan officers' jness and b,e assured him that BcptiMwhisky had no|* o ' whUo tho Irish article had.Tho qfUcers i c^mo to

I this brainy ponclnsicniecanse of tho ifoct Uljot the cbncesslifl pf on'e ' \»as duo to a ination which was'alwaysclamouring for more, than they bhd. Any body 61men who conlrt decide In this manner mu tadmlttodly posicss frathor more reafionlnj;capacity than we nsfaolly accord to officers 'tnessei! . ; The !writerbn this matter thinks jtlioreason!"though internjstinfl will not stand muctiwater." The amount) of water, of ooursd, ispurely! a matter of tsito—and is mcroly a sideissuo-r" ky"| or " key }" is tho question. If anyof my. readers aroj drawn into thin discussionremember there are yood and bad oa cltberaide of it. ' ' f

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orifjitul dlstjoVery wbcu I find Mro. CarrloNation Is at It isain', ;Mr3. Nation's pirtlcalar"it " la winaow smashing. Not tho ordinarywindow smashing which leads one into fiaol ,but that which she carrios on ii> a spirit ofantacqnlam to thoaq in tho liquor trade. Bomomonths ago.las my readers will reinbmber, Mrs.Nation was |playing her game In New York , .andevory Balooq wtndow she camo across shoj hllwith a hatchet. Bhe cared not whethensheknew the safoon keeper br not , It was sufficientfor her to know that the establishment was, notopen for the salo of pure water, and her hatchetof protest was kept going until the representa-tives ol law and order stopped her career.¦Whether she thinks: her mission in Amorica isended, or whether sho profors fresh fields jandpastures new I know inot, but sho! has turnednp in Glasgow, where she intends—If allowed—to carry on her forcible methods of pushing thocold water trade, j : ' :¦M ¦ : r r#

I should not wonder If Americans wero tochoose, a hatchet (for its national emblem.Georgq Washington) |wb'o " wouldn't toll a lie,father," was a young gentloman| who Drstbrought tho hatebqt iinto Tankoo favour, aodnow Jits. Nation I* detorminpd to Carrio U tothe fore Jn her anU-fthlskoy and »nti-tobaccocampaign. Every person' who. docs not thinkwith Mrs. Nation will como nnder the hatchet.To adopt a famous artoon of f Punch," orprypobllcan TrtU bo & strainer to her, and aba willbo tho pcraon to "i'caVo '»rf a brick at 'lm."Seriously I should s|yj theeo pcoplo onght to botreated to the law* meted out (o other fanatics—or lunatics—who regard as avffol 'any actionsperformod by those bauida their own sphere otthoogljt. Bhe who weak* windows breaks thelaw, and «honid beV.made to pay for j borUigenlies roothoau of self -advcrtlBomcnt. |

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"OJfl»«!ltMi. !. ;'XM oo#df 1J»VB toltowbd bot Into¦ tne W*»n» whether tftoy were customer* or apt,and those aro not tae'elau of people pobllcana¦wftntlo:«<rI tooab«o< their Ub)e» and chairs.Bat Cirrie lntesd»l to be » martyr, tor »ho Israpor to &t« Inicmned the police thal «h»Would " rather to to Jan1 IK Scotland • than go toHell bere*ttei.*T l)dlw»*j la this Mn. Nationl»xicht, bB»rdouW9lef«nt» have be in"kooiriJ.:to

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expressivMi—is- ina inost .dDpxcSsM condlUoa^There & ikrdly any likelilioioiijo1! an cawdisaolxiSon, but tt « quite certain 4hot : 4heGic»7crmnea.t i3 in an iu4ea»y conidawtii. i 3EdtteatSon Bill.droppad a&d sia .Uoensing Bsaaflung out by ihe I/xnds leaves iuhe Mini3'"1'?only one ,Uit Bcia to mWk .cpon-nMT. ¦ Blr-rdl s lionri BUI. (Poor LEIW ReAwm will mo<JouM be tackled. But Hbe cliieica anxietyot <ihe now year will 'bo the Budge*, i Ilheondawary pofiticol ipropfhet! lerotella i5he. tax-ation tft'Und valued. Oi- course tnexe wmbo :a .renewed altcanpl to deol with . taeLicensLng and oWhor .problena. • i ¦

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CACTLE SHOW WEEK. | ¦ i

X goodly crowd ol vissCora lave a* usualcome 6> "town this weak io aiichU ait' 6ae<im« hbnoureU {un<Aion qf the .. &m,tJi5«aOlub Shaw at tfie Agricidtural Hail, Isiur -4on, \rthere tsome moot epjqndid spodimans oicaMe and sheep are on view. .UniSojftuiiailrtyhowever the King, ivrfbo .generousiy gracea tJjeovortt by h53 peeaenoe ivraa anable to put "in%a appcjaranxse awing 6b k&3 receni in-disposition, ivhidi hiu n«*isiiial«a a sojournalt JJrigMon. For thds rcaioa the Sblow loticttscane ol ites .irAerost tronr ft Social tfoint ofvicv, though ihls Majevsty is wall nip an <!hepriac list.

LTriDGATTE HILL HAiWiKiltS.Every visitor to London (and al <»uree

(nvn>- ¦ Ijomloner) iiai hdard of «2ia.t h'U'Joitcthbroughiare,' Ludgate Hdll, and many of «uxcouni'jry . couaias -wtuo Cnve, chanceii to be inliohdon about CJhridUnas time, will leunorrfbortihft extraoniina-ry &i£ .l presented by LudgrtteHlill . ' one of 4he 'buaieA ro&diwaya, kto, linedeich side by a pujiiing nbi3y ariny oi h*w-kew vending errery conceiva.bJe «uucft-y olpenny .toys and auher wares sudh a3 "handyunmbrcflla mngs," "Mr. ¦ Gollywog,"1 "T JdyBctu," and the like , to the acoami>aninn:ntof ' aUcih shouting and soiihdi a-oininiacciA oftho fara-yard. Bat sucih congeiiiion aa UliiSis aot in sympa'Ay f r i t i i Whe busSling age inLomilon, and tluts ihij Yial ide inA-aiion isto be slopped and ia ifu'jure <iu3 ntolay bandof casuals will 'have to fiad another "pitch"fir tShedr rayside ftrading. ' L iEiady a numH>erhave imi raied to Holbom, cad so in fuiurevhe city nyan. wall be spared die noees3i.ty ofdo-ilging motors tti. every' alep and tum in his'huTriAi paiiiage through g<x»d d'd Ludg.-rteHiU.

A OO. WuVTERFORD ESTATE. ¦

I resad wilii aAoalslcnerit the oiihex day anooroun!1, of a case about a gcnMenran «.vhoheld ipropcrty in the Co. .Waterilord wlhicih itis alleged wsu ititmafenrid jn a most ex-ttuordinary nxanner to a Iwnldon journalist.Mr. 8t. Jc/hn Brenwn iiaa bean for the pa-sttMitty ycjrs or more conneciGd in SOOIQ formor aiher Mrlth Londion jouraaiism t»nd ¦' nl'iiBi.niiLan journalism, and unless my momorpij playing me a trfick ilie i3 tihe autlhor ofmore rjhan one book, Jwimaliaiic frienid-soil mine leH me that he is or -was one of ithemo.=t oraminent membew of Hie Sa'tMgeCitib. I was aJsb iafanmed thai tie can callTiniiblity . CtoUege, Ihiblin, Iai3 Ainaa M&tar.TSie statemont made on behali ot ftlie pl;uri-tifl in .i/he oaso rwdi'-Jcih was heard-Hn EkulxLin¦thi s xek iia probaMy the nwsu» eitraorddnaTyonv over put fonwaiid in & Cooifc oi Jusi'ace.It; tos BC.t. tongue3 in Tloeit StueA nraggOng,but one dare not make any ooamDeivt in anwv.-paper on iie very reacutable case orujion the remarkaWe man who ia named OBtin; defendant.

'Mx. Brenon iva tnanted tn\-ice : Kb eoondwife was iladam , A!ivn, , <fhe piriirca donim,vffid " made her first appearance in.' Eafiditradns Sanluize in "CavaJleJia Bua'Jicana" dn1SW, and -Wba died aboa1. four ycaW 030. '

¦A WaVLTHY JOUUNAM&T.WalJdng ol journalists: ii i$ not of tan i:h!al

0 memty er oi <Bie JnoKviion leavos upiraTds01 £60,000 behind bim. The will oi 'Mr.Joseph Oharle's Parkinson was prtyi-od thiaweek, bis estate being put at £81,422. Hewn3 one oi the stall of ''Household \Vor«b"in the brave days when Dickens evhieU &and Saia and Wilkie. Ck5J3in3 wrote for it. Oflate years Mr. Parkinson was concerned w'JShpaibltc compan5es atnonff t them the GaliriinOllfieldf , in which he heid a large initer si..POosibly he made more out oi oil than, oni'l ofUxTc. ' !

"Joe " Parkinson was in bis <isy one , oiihs anuat ipopul' r oi jouraaJista—<ao m«mJ)e*9oi the old Fleetf. Strecft rjreaa-Gtmg "will tcfllyrju.' Bbine ol Viiesn rdmemier . him" 03 ahelper ot Edmund YcSoa «-hen tliit gcnhlamanvr&s in. the throes oi his new-i>orn " Wbr.ld."

".HELiO—PUSASE 1 "The P03tn1aster-Gener.1l is en-ideul'iy diitor-

mined tint the ladies who are engaged intelcpfconic duflie3 under tihe Rat Office , sliallbe polite and per-juasivc. They are to say"please " aa freqneatly 03 passible when iheyare mine up by a gubscitiber, and if the sub-scriber ha3 to wait ibis ruffled fecQings uxasibe smoothed by the soft chirm of a fcrominevoice utoering Ihe phrase : "Sorry to havektpt you nv.aitdng." Id tf ovld be a giaod idea¦U> isjue a aimlilar ' ukape to rciJwtjy . portersand bboWng-oflice darks.

,Ai .THEEE-VOLUE NOVELIST. . |iThere are about a dorea Frasori tAo «dt

the word " Author " ajaiiat. their irtime. On"Pueisiiy, at J3ri£iSon, died lira.- AlejCaivderI'iUser, ihe widow oi (jeneral Fiasci1, a {ownerBocretary to the Gove-mor jcicral of Iwiia.

Mrs. "Fxaier -Vaa a prolific and B. ! populax¦\mter of novclj t3iir5.y years rjo. She wasone, a{ tlic many lady OavoKi'j m-ihb fx«undtheir ocoupatiiion gone when the tihrec-voilutnein>vfll wa.s Idillcd. ¦ ¦

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Kroner, 13 a s«>n of the lady n\h.o died lastTiutUdjA-. " . : i

";A BLOOK ON THE EOAID."T<>Jciaiy '3 " Wea-tcnanAdr " carfooin os some-

wiiittt puzzling. It diipiot3 a Pear silking un abivrrcJ, the roadway lx)ing "op." Closo tt)him is a .ptusard: "No ifhorou hlare forLiberal Legislation." In a comer oi itfhepicture is Air. AiiquJSli, . who is 6uppo8«l tobo the Rbad 8arveyor. 'He 13 sayting <a hel(»kii at the oorooetted figure : "Well—dUme-ming iviiJ b-ave to be done."

This is all perfocUy plain, but ,!he puzdo i3,v\1iy sfluxuld the eartoort st, Mr. F. C. Gould,have made .Mir. Jdhn Epdmond tflie WockLngPter? The coioncdlted gcri'Jcmon soatod on tflieblirT£-l u the Mrtmber ior Watcrford, am;! IheWirj an inesorable trurvra. Oould it be thsatMr. GouJd iMarted iiis skotch hy drawiiog. apasture of IrtJand Wocikfiiig the way, andffabsequenitly ctonged W3 mind &i to the"'eSt.ua.'jion?TilE LATEST ALESH.IP.

On Wodneaday we had an oppoo(lun2ty hereof gazing at an oirelhaj). " Gaiuage No. 1 "asjcendocl Inam Wandswoiith and ianded nearBw'nl'jwViod, in Esiex. It was a cigar-shapedh!ilk»n. Mr. Hejibent , Spcncar ••R'as theaenouan't. He repoiKu ithat he covered 35milea; tihat hda ahdp briliavod GplcrtdjdJy, andtliiit 5ie had golt 97 inilaj an hbnir out of her.Presently same one will be ciaiiouitoa for a3?ecd ILnrit tor airihrpj.~

XO-MOREOW'S BUGBY FOOTBALL MATQH;- : Wo might uafoly say tbafc tho-yastr majority

of tho citizens have never seenla rugby footballm&tob and ' thoso^ who would°wl8b to behold anno 1 Exhibition of tho garod'.may 'do BO'to-morrow on payment . Of a: .small sum. at theWatertord BportafieW. Whoii Kilkenny Ciollogowill try coDotaBlona wltb tho local combination.Thei contest will start at 2-48p.m. Thefollowirisbare been selected to do battlo 6n behalf ot theWatorfora Bugby Pootball OJub-Folli O'MoarU {threo-quarton, Grove, Farnirit, Grey, O'Rogan:halreB. UoKamara, Lyndon ij for wards, Fisher,Haugbton, :: Strangman, McConnoll, O'prlen,Mooro, Dwycr, Henderson; rtsorvoa, B. Wilson(biwk), !1. White (forward). [ ' :; ! ;

COMIKG CONTESTS. : ' L'j , ' ¦] .I The following fixtures bavo boen arranged i

Saturday, Decombor 12th, vJ Kilkenny College,atjhomo; January 2nd, '09, v. Culow County, athome; Wodnosday, Januaryj 6th, v. New.Uosajaway ; Saturday, January Oth J v. New Koca)at hdtae; Saturday, January 23rd, v.XJneon'aCAllogo, Corjt, at homo; Satrataay, January 30thvj IiandodoWno, Llmoriclt, ai homo; Saturday,February ? v. Cork Constitution, at bomo; Satur-day, February 13, Carlow Co. away. ' ii .

OLD AGE SENSIONB AT THE HOLY 1 !GHOST H08PHAIJ I i

> Yesterday at tho monthly meeting of theGovernors of the Holy Ghost Hospital, tho ques-tion of Old Ago Pensions for 40 of tho Inmateswho are entitled to recelvo them was dlaoussodat considerablo length. It transpired that thepension officer estimated tbo value of tbo profrisions, fltc.,1 which each lnmat, o ot tho lnotttn-tlon receives in the year at £24 j Tf this amountwas retained by the Governors out of the mail-mum Income, £31 10a. per year, tor maintenance,etc., thoro would stlH bo a weekly allowance ofabout 3/- per woelc, or £7 ICa. yearly, for eaobinmate. As the matter was regarded as one ofgroat importance, it was decided to hold a specialmeeting on tho 23th Instant to farther consider16. Tho Governors present were—Mr H Grainger(AIat>ter), pro&idlng ; Tho Mayor, tho C.'ly HighSheriff, Atd M E Young, Aid R Hoarno, J.P, MiSamuel Morris, J.P. Mr James Fltzglbbon,Superintendent, and Mr E H Kelly woro alsopresent!

WATEBFOKD No. 1 PENSION SUB-COMMITTEE.

A meeting was held in the Fishermen's Hall ,Dunmore East , on the 6th December. Present:Rev Canon M Flynn , P.P, presiding ; Dr B 1"Stophonaon, J.F ; Messrs I T Bblpsey, Co.C ; FO'Toolo, D.C : G Kent , M O'jDrlen. Mlnuteai oflast meeting wero read and signed. Sovonty-nlnoclaims word investigated, and dlspoaod ot asfollows :—32 claims passed at 5s a week ; 2at4B ; I at 3s; 1 at 28; 1 at is; 9 adjourned for lur-thor enquiries; 1 disallowed , moans exceeding£31 10a ; 1 disallowed , not r.god; I disallowed ,claimant seven years In Canada maintained nohomo in United Kingdom. An adjourned meet-log of tho snb-cammltteo will bo held in theFishermen's Hall , Danmorc East, on the 15thlast., at two o'clock.

AUCTION OF HAKDWAJIE STOCK.In our advertising columns to-day will be

found particulars of an Important auction of tboentiro hardware, plated, and other goods at No.5, Barronstrand street, Vfatcrford, to bo con-ducted by Mr. John Murphy, auctioneer, onTuesday and Wednesday next , and on followingday If necessary. ;

DEATH OF MR. EDWABD BTEWART ,THE MANOR. \Wo sincerely regret to announce the death

of the above respected citizen. Tbo sad oventtook place yesterday morrrfag, and was not .un-expected, as tho deceased })ad bcon for sometime in falling health. Although afflicted withblindness, bo was ablo to perform feats whiohseemed Impossible under tbo circumstances.1 Asa romarkahlo Instance, wo might muntlon thatbe was tho moans of saving a boy from a watorygrave at tbo Cove some few years ago. :Hladomlso will bo regretted by, all who knew him,and with them wo join in offering sincore Bym-patby to his rolatlvcs and friends In their sadbereavement.

DR. MARY STRANGMAN'B LECTURES.Dr. Mary Strangman, Parnell street , this

city, doUvorcd a highly interesting lecture onMonday evening In the Schoplhouse, Kllmeaflen,on " Tuberculosis, and how to prevent it." JTionlBtart to finish the discourse, which was greatlyappreciated, was listened to wltb tho doe^estInterest by a large and fashionable andlonce.

Dr. Mary Strangman also (ectnred last eveningIn tho Theatre, Kilkenny, before a crowded andInterested andionco- Tho lecture was Illustratedby limollfiht views. • "'

SUDDEN DEATH IN CABRICK-ON-8UIR. .Last night , a painfully sudden death took

placo in Carrlck-on-Sulr. 1^ appears that DeuisMcKenna who was near 70 years of age.'andcoachman to Dr. Qolrke, of . Putown, had driventhe lattor from his residence to tbo town ofCarrlck and was tackling his horso for thereturnjourney between 7 and 8 oxclock whon he tooksuddenly 111 and expired la a tew mluutea.. Wolsarn that Dr. Quirko h(ul boon treating thodeceased for sometime past for an affection oftho heart and bearing this In mind tho Oorpneron being communicated -with did not deem Itnecessary to bold an Inqnoci.

WATERFORD CITY HABHtlEKS.Tho fall team turned onti on Gofftrack] last

night for 1 their final run bttforo raco which willbo held on Sunday I3tb, 6vcr three miles. Th,c!ttmo limit will be (our. minutes. The following;is a list of sttrtafs—j. J, . Curran, F. White, J.Whito, T. Ryan.J. Tebay^N. Shilly. J. Koa'rnoyJ. Oongh. T. Foloy, P. iCoBdon, W. Kennedy, E.Kenny, J. Hartcry, and ' Jj. Pbelan. The menhavo been training bard 'ior tbo past ton weeksand should show form in Snndays raco. Anotherhandicap will bo bold last Sunday tn January.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOABD INQUIRY.An inquiry will bo , held by Mr. Taylor,

Local Government Board 1 Arbitrator, ia thoBoard room of tho Worknooso, Waterford, onTborsday, '31st last., witti regard to tbe.com-pensatton to bo allowed those from whom landhas. been compnlsorll y taken under tho Labourers'Acts.

SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT.We aro glad to learn tbkt Mr. John Hyde, ol

J3allymote, Co. Waterford, bas come to a satis-factory settlement with tho Land Commission inrespect of his extensive holding. Mr. Hyde isono ot the most respected ,fn]rmers fn tho county ,and his numoroUR friends will bo glad to knowthat bo has got well over his difficulty.

KILMACOW PETTY SESSIONS.Tho magistrates at tbdso monthly sosslona

yesterday were Mr. Ullclc E(oarko, R.M. (m.tbachain, Capt. Raymond Do1 la Poor, D.L., andMr. W. Boddocs. A ronb named John Walshwas fined 5/* for assault oil pebtbox man namedJohn Fanning at Balllnerla. i Miohael O'Neill,of no fixed rosldonco, was charged with thoilar-ccnv ot a billhook beJoncin : tb a farmer namedPeter Doggan of Moolumj Ho was arrested byConstable p'Shea In Mollin ivjit. As the accusedbad already been 12 days Ji jail, tbo magistratesordered that ho be detained In custody till : theIrising of the conrt. Sergdatt Mnrpby and Con-st jtlo Conway hud aboali cj dozen parties Bum-m'onod for not having lights at night on' tbcli

'carts. In each lnstanpo a fine of 2/6 and' eosts|waa lmposod. Thero werO rid other cases of knyinterest beforo the conrt. ; ; j .

:CONSTABULABY MBIT. | ; i j i1 1 Sorgcant Kcyca, who. bha bcon statlonodformany years in, this city, lhas retired on' fullponsloa from tho B.I.C. {Sir. Koyes who 'woswell liked by hla comrades ID tho forco and many

'civilian friends in tho city has gono to reside In'Cork, whore, wo unJorstriod, ho has obtainedan' important appointment. 1 I : : ; | :IWATERFORD CHABITIEB. J

!Tho tnattor ot tho estate of tjrlh Fanl Who

dloa at) John's Hill, and whoco will is data} OthAugust, 1811 , was boforo ho appeal Court Io

1 Dublin yesterday. : Tbq decooecd lady, ] loft;bcqncsts fpr ovor out of her estates In Wexfordand Kildare, eomo of whlca havo cot been paid;since 1869; The sums chiefly referred to'wereXH4 7s 6dfor tbo relief of I idigantProtostantsf£118 10s to tho Fovcr Hc*pUal( iand £l4 8s0dfor tho Enbllo BcbooMlrnakfast Fund. 1 [Theappellanb, tbo vendor of tho Estates, whoallbgcithat tho claims aro Statute -barred; the defend''ants aro ( tbo Commls«l< nors fat> ObarltableiDonatlonaJ TheCoprt rc« tvod. jndgment. j . ¦:

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rOccanlinal Blta " ftnflptt erlnWitesting ltbittswlllfclsbWitoundonpafie ei '; - . [ , . ¦- ' , '1;

THE'.PESNx' DINNSB fn tABlilr- ¦ . ' ¦: ; ^ij¦ This charity is at pr aeo* iboing largejjrovuUodof ;by tho poot of e^r; cjty, BS is BhotraIn the fact tha* from tie Uth ot-November,whon the roomsin Now arpot .were fixii opfjuedthU wlntoT, to lltb ittsU ioi fewer than 1 501 penny dinner* were eerrea. On att ftrcxage aborit60 dinners.,are given.flall t pm

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l AOTIPENT lAtsaJHI} H(p (IH.$tpB. '' ";n : ij|i '. ) Yci*«rdAy.oTonlnj.wblJ«t;a labourer* nawediVirfly ynk xroJWng at tb,o North Bide removing'tlnibor he',wa» fto^Mectilly'lejurod-bya'p atikfaUi l ob|bta'l U ' ffif Wi» obnveyoa^itijo.County ana C% InfSS&it^^lWI.W* lnjttHci;which were nof wy jwpottB, haTlng Won•funded to bo w« act dotalntdt ' '. ::

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markets were liiinly suppUed during | ihetnxik.. ; ¦ ¦ . ¦ j ¦

!iBUTOlEIl-iIn oil SJ . ftrten* cume; In, and

these wore dispoaed 0! c/t price3 rarr nff tramKKfe. ito IMJ . In tlic Oocreaponding yieek laity«ar 47 flrudas sold at btxn CJJ. to 1203., perCWt. ' : ' : :

HAY: AND STRAW—Kay, p e r ton, 55s. to67a. Cd.; inferior,1 45s. to-55s ; asten straw,30s. to 40a: vrtiaaicn thdif. 603. to C5a. •

! ROOTS—Tsuroipj, lfc; to 153; niaagoldj, "Ufa.to 153. DOT ton. ¦ ',

I'POOlfiTOES-SloV deband at 41: nod 4JVLper atom; .wholesale. ¦

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EOUjyrBY-rChiekeas. per pair, a*. Get. to4?. 6d; duoka, 3). Cd. to, 4s. 0J; hen turkeyj,8i.' 4b lOa.

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1.04LONG . DITTOS : SELLING. HURDLB'R Xp E Oi |lTX) eovs. 3 mijeaf T ' ' ¦ 'Caruso (Feehau), 1 •;Otto (JjJnes), '*', St.

O'Brian^PriscoU), 3, !! • . ", -^ ; [•-. -•u •Also TOn-iOlOTrti II. :(T;/Flit)(ra), Ardfort (P

Cowley), MrJ;Ool«y (J. NiBhUngaU);.AonpUhOl) (DAirity); Amelia {J. Mc&nna). ( ' ~ -

BiMing-j^ \ . toj , agat , :.Cttrutto -.!fi. ..to'v-l ; 8t.abri.an>.6!io.:^ <a«wii; U:, 7 to|1 OWo, 8 to. 1Mr.r Ooley; 10 46 1 others; ' ; h \ ' ' :

\ybnj by ihree*<iu«r r8 'of ' ai leh V .«xiengthd. between second and third. 1

Tjiihed'.by Boblnaon).'r :„> II . , ; . ]l , -¦. ¦¦ ¦:LMfiBOOKHAM SELLING/ 'CHA B oi 100¦ ¦ Bova'.-rfl miles, - . . ' i . ' ' M l . \- ' : - ¦ .' Flaxfleld "fR. • Morgan); ' I; AJnatrka*ia (j;Dainty); 2; The Lotigmynd1 (Jones),! S. .- .:

Also Tan—Boyal Bouge (J«' Night)nfeall),,Kld.geree ; ,(Mr. Walldn)/ Bush l Eosd (owner).Hea«hy' Boy (F. Morgan);' Clean Liiien (P.Fecftan); Gaby (£.-. Word),- Wiiter Oart (P.Cowley). , . , ; : . ,:- ; Jj. ,. ; ,

iBctting—7 to;4.agat! Flaifleid, 2 t o l TheLongmynd, 7 . tb I Royal Rougi' 8 to 1-WaterCart,; 100 ;to 8 others. I > r , , \ \ . ¦ '

• Won by five Ien (i)h3; half a length betweensecond'.and HiirdA , , • .¦ , ; : - . ! : . I- . - -

(Trained by M'Atlwter). \ \ : \ ' :. , \ ¦ .:2.O-X3RAKO ANNUAL HANDICAP HURDLE

RACE o£L200 .&0.VB.—Tw<o miles.) :AJnerehaih ¦(0»w%);v l1 ; Bheirwooc. Rise (J.

NwhtingaU);^; Amabit (F. i Mason), 3. . . ¦ ,tAJsb.ran—Carnegie (L- Jones); One Away (A

Newey). Green Dragon (J. Hurrt), Master Tre-deium, (T. Fltton). « ! |: • • ¦ ; ¦•

Bating—2-to; l:"aest Amershatn Jmd Aana-bit,! 7 to 1 Slierwood Rise, 8 to: 1 One Away,10 to 1 others. ; ' ; "

¦Won by a length land a half¦{ .a length be-tweion second and third. \ . ' |

(Trained by.i'Hartitran) 2.30—THREE YEAR OLD HURDLE RACE

iol 100 sovd.—1) miles. , I ¦Redntwnd (Cowley), 1; W.M. (Dillon); 2;

Fatry ToaB.1 (Conmrr), 3. r ¦ : . • ¦Also ran—Churoh PJote (T. Fctlori)', Carrier

PlRjon.' (Whiley), Doe Pearl (Rolla-sWn), WhytcMelville (Coate), Isthfnwn (P. 'Maion); :

Betting—0 to 4 on Redmond. 11 Uo ? agc-itW.HL, .10 to 1 Ohurch Plate, 20 to 1 others.

Won by twelve lengths; a l»d third.(Trained by Hartijran).

3.0 -EWELLi HlVNDia P STEEPtECHA^E: ofh 100 sovs.—3 miles. i .

Merry John (Bulehpra), 1; Judina (Cowley),5; Autocar (W. Payne), 3. , ' j .

AI30 ran—Sprinkle Me (Mr. fianbury),Razorbill (Feehan), Charlie O'Ryan (owner),Old Silver (F. Mason). I

Belting—* to 2 ORst Razorbill . 3 to j-MenyJdhn, 5 to 1 Old Silver, 6 to 1 SprinMe Meand Autocar, 8 to 1 Judina, 100 to' 8 CharlieO'Ryan.

Won by Jen lengths; a bad third.(Trained by Martin).

3.32—PRIORY STEEPLECHA&E oi I001 BOVS .

Two miles.Porridge (Rollaston), 1; 8prlng Gate (F.

Mnson), 2; Gruinard (P. Cowley), 3. ,ALso ran—Diok Phehyie (D. Morri!?), Dish-

wood (W. Payne), Bosphorus (Mr.' Harrison),Lochiee (Francis), Mupigny (M. Jonas)."Betting—5 to 2. agit ' Porridge, Spring Gate

and Gruinard, 10 to 1 Muai«ny. 100 tb 8 olhers.Won by six lengttis; eight lengths between

second and Vhird.(Trained by Gamton).

HAYDOCK MEETINO.

AN IRISH SUCCESS.1.0-GARSWOOD HANDlCsi^P HURDLE

RACE of 150 sova.—T\vo farilm.Sir Henry (W. Tierncy), 1; Po.1'h«en (Ssdltr),

2; ' Jenkin3 {Parkinson), 3.Also Tan—Lanqlthorne (TWatchar), Baron

Cratton (owner), True as Steel (Reader), Can-tiolta (Menzie3), Lavinic (G. Wilson). HuntSupper (G. 8andei8on), Liexrtenant Cole 1<JOS-well). "

Betlflng—7 to 4 ag=A True as Steel, 7 to 2Langthorne, 4 to 1 Pofhe<?n, 8 to 1 Canticle,10. to 1 others.

Won by tlhree-pnrts of a leng'Ji; threelewfths between soeoad and third.

{Trained by Mr. J. I>wyer at Caahel).1.S0-OOUNTY SELLING 'CHASE- of 70 nova.

Two mile« .Rover II. (Goswell), 1; Varl<rt (owner), 2;

Sandown fawner) , 3Also ran—Fairy Scene (Menzies), Mannon-

tel (MJ. C. R. Pavreon).Betting—0 <o 4 agst Rover II. and Sandown ,

7 Co 2 Fniry Scene, & to 1 Marmontd, 10 to1 Vnrlpl .

Won by eight lengths ; a bad third.(Trained by Goswell).

2.0—WIGAN "CHA8E of 70 sovs.—3 miles.Aids Rover (Ohadwick), 1; 8chwarm (Mr.

T. Price) , 2.AL=w ran—Eiltravagance (H. Aylin), Flax-

Bixd (J. Walsh). ¦ ' 'Betting—2 to 1 agat Sohwarmer and. Flax-

eeitd . 4 to • Extrvugance, 8 to 1 Ards Rover.Won by a distance.(Trained by Bostock).

2.31—LOWTON SELLING HURDLE RACEoi70 sova.— Three miles.

Dying Duck (Woodland), 1; Melginn (JTba.toher), 2; Vieltere (Menzies), 3. .

Also ran—Berly. (H. Jackson), Sir WilliamCM. Horan). Red Bafrn (MT. J. Bartholomew)',Sheffield (G<vnvell), Knocknagarm (W. Tier-ney). Cots Kill (Mr . C. R. Pawsop).

¦Betling-o to 4 agat Berly, 3 to ] DyingDuck , 6to 1 VickorS. 8 to 1 Sheffield, 10 to 1cWie.rs.

Won by three lmgtha , aam between secondand third.

¦(Trained by Woodman).3.1-HMAKERFIELD HANDICAP 'CHASE of

, 70 E»V8.—Two nrjrea. ¦ 'Ballyhackle (J. Walsh), 1; St. Enogat (Bis-

sill), 2; Bouncing Giri (owner), 3. . •\M» ran—King's Furze II. (Lawn), Wan-

ning Popt (owner), Gatherly (M. Phelan).iBetiting—Evens BallybacjUe; 5 to 1 pg:t St.

Enogat. 6 to 1 Gatheloy, 10 to Ii others.iWon by twenty lengths ; a' Itngth botween

second and third. ¦l(Tniined by Maher).

3.05—MAIDEN HURDLE RACE oi 70 BOVS.—; TSvo miles. 1Princess Da»h (MUJor), 1; Prieska (Chad-

wick), 2; Maritzburg (owiler), 3. ¦;Also ran—Labin (Menzies), Obnoxioua (J.

Render), WMnhil] (Thatcher).;B«4ting—2 to 1 ag-.'. Prieska, 3 to I Obnox-

ioai3, 4 to 1 Maritzbure, 10 to 1 others.:1W0T) by -three lengitihs; six lengths bc!tween

¦second and third. ¦• "" . I^Trained by J. K. Miller). ; ,

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lMilbirm Hurdle Race—Le Viso.:iDecwnber Hurdle Race—Rex. :Pond 'Chas(»-f£aUrhackle. ;Handicap 'Ohase—Nan»ya» ,j

HAYDOCK MEETING |Handicap 'CJwse—Bodger II: .. : ¦;Club 'Chase—'Moonartruck. ¦¦,Juvenile Hurdle . Race—Salamei.>Bt; Helen's 'Chaae-4-Logan Rock,Saturday ¦ Hurole Rbce-rIrish Channel .iNowton Hurdle Race—Collings' 'selected

THE AG JftCULTUJU LJJSDUSTRy. j

' Dromina, Rodsdufl, .Wtaterford,! ' : • . • .December/ 1003.i To Khe EdJibr, bt Kttie 'if News,V ¦'Dear Sir-Jn adaresain tStiss tdtier 46 you I

leal dn an umikwiaiid ipoditilon dn- >vlen!tttiiing tor<S(}ua£(t d'ts- ipubBeation, d' addrekj Illhe pur-potft of Whe ttelllter ito Itihe faraDOM Bind Workers</t It^o [Daiid, rwiJtli, Ithe cbjoci. tat seeking a.¦united opinion 4mm. ,t3iem x>n tthb Bubjcot IJajT 'before them. ¦ '¦¦ - '' ' ' ij ' A ¦ :

|Time3 (halve ¦ chimaSsd and flawa; ttnaye beendqtrodnced 01 mrudb.<tm(por;t<an)efl tb the class,aa 'ajao (to iihe dnh4B}tant3. rt| our <fitic3 nndVpaze3. CWSlecUyoly.- . iuiiileas ptoe.;cnpttiol'can 'pe •aoqndred na 'producey, Itfhe |cwin.'trymttit- tall away "tenltirco -itcaa] Ihlad TO wtorse.There: h, \ unuat. stdd, u» uttduifcry! Sa Mie'datinitiy to . produce, capital; ibut one, thec idcultnmlinchiitjy, aml itio keojJ tibo inttii*trr tfi agriculture afloat ! ia l ]na? 'objecl llioadrftijlng iMs Ore publioaltoB.' Ais J l &ee the¦KbrkiiM oil. trade' 1 ttnd buuinesj ttl 'ivedture tbgtbte;niErt ft Jaimer1 3B Vlhandjcajppcd 'f t>n tJJaldeOi all fcrades Wing .proWled (by A'sjoata-ticna itarmed in 4he Inlerbste at suahflrades,' IM7 oaggesftion |t» toie itrroer isjlto oonibineacid Jtocnm an Asaooiition In dafeice cJ tih^droaiWins. Tie &M ritop Ib <ialr cduoortion; ¦infajct, d nrWh Whem'lto ifbnm a Xcmfitad-Iiia^UcftyOamoaniy, caU i\ ia.'clui>, in- oiUoa tnd oopiA-mrdjatrkfta, •¦sphere Mi£^ Jc»pM-j«^eniMe, fealSoverjdihe affairs X mk ' j aXuia, unUtdevcttetlheSr,;: tahitenCfion ; Jfov -foafottnainfr IDhek wralrilterfes'ts. tBifl •

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liXPLOSlU^ J j . WjA'liiEg.-¦jDh ! Press' I Association ! tolegra hs' thaivran

exipk sxin took pJocelearly lh& mwraing atitiheJ£4 jtft coHiiery, BIaenawk>n, IMonawuQiamre.

Three, men! were killed: and saveral: dtlhewInjiu/ed'. ¦ . ; : i . . . I ; I . . . . : j :¦'

'.4 later te)egrMn' ' give3 .-bhe naatcs of themen jkalled as Joha Jones', tnamed; NcjtlvafafielBriffJlalay, aingle; and ; iGeorge Wcllioims,niirriidd. ¦ ! I ' ! . ' • '¦ ''

Th; hishlt khiiit w«e aboort'to r«(tuni 4bitihe* ' 1 ^^ • . I i«. * ' 4 ' ¦ I V I *t ^1 V 1 1 15Uffc ca iwiea iimaiuey ana Jones .wena imx>

tt ' "di sused , i e-ading* aod| 'iirlime!dia)tely Itihere\TOS an explosion, due it'1 is|,-believed to !Hheaciu nulMdon of gaa in tihe (heading.

Qo ne ¦ fifty ' or siafcy men were in tihe 'inttneat t ie time, bwt fontunaiteliy none pi themwere injured, aMhouglh' jspme of tlhern hiudaatr. rw escaped. ¦ | :' j

Bk RONFJT WITH £495,00^TTOie Jl-aiie Sdr -Elliot Le«3: left £405,000 gross.¦IWe Mte Baronet ; roas lin . 'his 'time a noiefl

spofliam'an. !He cominaridedi the Dttrse<cihireY-coiidnry in Africa in !J900.i

Tfe BfilGHTON TKAGEDTAn |inque&t on the ivactjms of Brighton

tragfedy was held ,to-day. ;7«e : name3 of the deceased were given as

Elsii ; Gertrude Hitchcock and HerbertRobitrts. ITlie deceased girl's siftter said she redeiveda leifter from a man, oil Thursday saying theyh.-id ii decided to die together.

2nl a letter left to -^he roner the deceasedmari dpologised for t:\kiitB up his time.j

.¦mt 1 Jury found : that |Mi33 Hitdicock \yasTvllfpiiy murdered with.Her consent and, wishbj> ij Roberts, who: subsequently committedsuiende. ¦ ¦

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THE CAETERS'; STEiKEt !iAN ABOB/TIViE COiNFEEENCE

FOUR HUNDRED MORE MEN OUT.

Contrary 4o espectaftSdns illhe CaaHea-3' Strfkein Dublin again, reached ; an acirte stage to-<\hy \ the Conference, proving abortive. ; ' : .

Four hundred more men Jeft. ¦work to-day,nru there was a renewal of •the disorderlya^rqet scenes. J . , j

TB|B GLOVEli AtliEY MURJj EBI A , , the Dublin-, Ojtyi OoaniTi)i-sl?on I'lp-ttoy.:¦Afe ''Jhew PurcfJl iraa put .bn'triaJ 4or SJho iBur-

dcrxrf aMj'Je Iboy nSunod Arifbur Fox. IiThe case |i3 .krwlwh &3; tflie CWorver'a , Alley

MuMer; ¦ ¦ : j ; • , ' •' • ;¦Tuie iwtrloi.pal Crown' tvotnea iwaa ¦ Mhedtehaacd j (UWIe 1 -siitter. ! . " | ! : - "J |

•Olhe 'deferfdarit Hiiiidd .fid prove an aJebi.jiThe result (wall molt Ibcj known unfltl late to-

lkANY ARRESTS' FOR .' CATTLEI DRIVING- - >'The kleatiiniaJl-i»n <xf fijty irvjjice- -wiho leit Bos-

c6nimbn yesterday vrti j BaUygar,' nnQie're 2Dorre-fta were irude for <mXiQe droning. ' ; '

\QI 4DH. exoitameat provaila in the neigihbour-ihcod. ;

j KILKENNY HOpNDS. 'On Wednesday Windgap was the meet of

illelabove, always "a popular meet, and par-ticularly so| with 4he timid,| as it ia a beauti-fully easy counltry to get over; it ia airioatdevoid! of \vire. Bright sunshine tempered•nut'h . light breezes do ndt . augur well for!limit,.most, jncceasaiy ' cleincnl,'| eeent ; ibdt ! thelattfer commodity is just! as Irayste'rious aa theonind 9! a |wojr«an. No:.even the angels ! in•bfcaven above nor tt^e jdeniions down underthe) sea can with any, certain degree of j trothvouch 1 for it. - To-day ;the wise ones shake

<tlieir head3, '.'No sqertt:",( The timid .smileVJtih pleasure, for as ihky say to themselves,"iHounds can't travel «| yard and we. are in•for a racr?t enjoyable I day."1 : i ' : l :

ITlme. that great hehler;ialone can .tell.; Mr.Bell , like I«rd Waterford :(who said to meonce, "When I sayfllj o'dlcok I- mean ¦ 11

,o*doci;") is the essence ol pundtnialityil andto-day 113 no exception, for bnarp to.itime the

'good-sized fiMd move to !cmr first drawilfthatiptctty gorsa, Davia'«.[ Here! a find is had 1m-miediatelr, and a bold fixil.s away at once a:the western end, and fooing;on upward qbureewa If ace for i Nine-Mil^ H«u c-

The proximity

, 01 the:pack probahlj', ¦a|wounrt3 for a sudden<twiit and we .are racingrby/Turkatowni.1 and

1 now Butlerswood is his coil which we jeachViStji a much diminished. |fidd. Through ah.ioulicnse covert the houiidjjclose to his brush,. force him; he runs ajor ff tjie boundary ifenceoCT.7veen AUKenny ana xipperary,' LJomxtiea.

1 Alt Nine-Mile House i a sharp bend finds : usracing through Carroll'e Hill by Mr. Bamea'a:hhuse. : nt . • KUlamory; | aenws the WindgapiKUlamory rood by Mr. Fox's place o,t Spjruig-ntooatf and now Garryricken looked his point,¦but ndj thl sVmt fox evidently enjoyed the

j rpw, and ignoring thos'el va st woodlands as aj havjen .swung gently to jthe. right and: -wi tan;almost:by Mr. John Bripn'f place, across theQoqlag'h road, fchttmqh (Res con to thai kjread

: Board W Works carval that .slalmed almost alltbat attempted ;to cr6s3 it i wlth many a top

; hHt: hrown in), 1 We - iiow tace! rtraigiht fcrKiknogany.: before r&acMng- which Tre Again

: b*a> sharply to ihe »len!t and are across theiWindgap road near Mr-I Crbwley's housel TJpthe ; hill to Ba-wiire&gh J and running to theright along the top of the till "he. juA by 20

; 0t 50 j-ards. reaches ! c\>Ver5j at : Windgari hdUij) front of hounda- aknpat b large' circle l over•thej haprpiest country ] in [Kilkenny, and minyan \eropty aaddUe' was Soed during th}9| fineron which was aboirt 10' miles—not-leas;-ftntar be more. • -Mr. Bell is % eplendid meister,and tt ougb not seeraicglj", dictatorial. U Hefondles htt fidd too;, mi woe to thq'iDiarii'Kta£ .wilfully' inlterferea' j witti his hounds!'Cbttthininff, :a3 he does. ths charaefer of 0ski]ful l spoBtsman, vrtth that ol a fearlesshfertienian, p«ThJip3 his parallel Is ndt to befx>nrid, i and; W3i name j\fill,Ibo: handed down)tt>;po3ferity.a8 a ecim a rcniftuaiadtio sealIA ]'oac...'indivldual j putsuB,. very . - rarelyeijuallcd. , Matchw,] onrj late, evening: dreto.dbcfl -no* affordi nrtfdh Rpomj' eent. (never of/the buraiije order)' haV almost 'died out.;.!! yen:fW !gd|«»er«f. 'a3 Oie ne!fiifei kod-MrntoifteBoli he morning!-was enoutrn for moet; , J \ •

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j, I WE CjHTARANTEE and claim itbis !o be the .most permanent.andvquilckest Mianure fni ithe market. Grass fljnd meadows will ; 3iow.earlier.:heavier,iand.imoreJluiuriant erowih! ': Iafter tteidg iSop-dressedjwith it eacblyeSr for six successive ; years •wlthotrt I any furtlherdressing. I The Boned 4ad4Blood jremailn! in1 the land and coaUnne to enrjeh the soil each; : ' !succeeding year.' ,W can- show, our. cldenls lands yr&dh. ihaverproved and given these io-' ' ieulis after: one dresaing d ithis suhstdntial end early: eSe«itiv>:|Maanre./ ; 'T f , ' '< '¦

i SLAG AND 8DPEBS only show one jsrear'a r.esulta, iGherdby :np»king it : nlec'essary for nj ' l ' ¦farmer ltd use ;thean 'toriiy. year, a wring to fbxeing the' giomhi -and leaying; not/hing to] ¦ '•¦replace eame and leed tihe: soil aftflrwardsj his land will becime poorer if hel does not con-l ! itinually dress it with) these-or' other Ma uires: | ¦ • •. : ! 'i: 1 . ' .i ; i ¦; \ \ \- \ -\ i | • ¦ \ i

I FARMERg CONSIDER this and se; if ia, not cheaper, to: top dress once 'in six years Iwith our Special ; Bone and Blood Grass Manure br top; dress1 eviary 'year :with Superrxhos i '¦phate or Blsg. : . : . J . F¦• .- . ¦ I VA ' ¦ > ' : ' t > '< ' ¦ '', ¦ :- ^TV ¦ i:! - i ' l Ii ¦ ¦ : •! !| Dp NOT TOPJ)^ESS M AVTUWf OB'WINTEB; !YdnfA»e iinre ana! mLney. The '¦ '¦

continual rain wasltes j away the" Slagl .and Supers,' so you get little or nfa icetum. Slag 1 !is.'alow acting, and i must be^ .applied in the .autumn.' . ~ II _ " » . ¦ - T - T- : ' ' H I ¦, : " I ' !

I OUEI8PECIAL Bofae and , Bto6d: Grass Maunre is best Iwheni applied in. ''January orl iearly February. !. It istarta to Ttiork at >nce, and( -the results' are "ymble' '.within a nwnthJ . 'If ct3 Quickly jarfu yields Bbundant. and heavier growth of Grass and'Hay"same yearJ ' ¦ i¦ ANALYSIS.—We give written guaranteed Andlyais 'mtfth' everyjilot'c*; Manure we 8end: ''! ;outi and.'we ihly ai .pply one : qnalflty-KTHE EST. • ' • '- j ; i ' i ;i | -! p- '- -- !r i ' M '

. PHICES.—For oatoj or credit We |wffl ; ncrt be i testea iiniprteesJ Try us; or our. !Agen|ts,i Iwe will quolte you delivered free at nearest railway ' station, or lex, our WorkJ' Waterford] :! KELLY'S!CALF; MEAL.—Mixture hM reconrihended: by - .the¦ i'pepailtmJirt of AgTiculi ; !

ture. 'Absolutolr pure-j-no drugs or cheinicals of any kind/ Bur2tyn guaranteodi In I41bi Mcotton ' iogs. i TJae it—it -la Ithe nVost: natural food-for Calves.' Your Calves; will be always ' !strong: and heaMhy. I ¦ ¦

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The following jis the List of Butiscribi ITS aridoontribu ions to the., j Cathedral; i azair andSale of^Vork'up to:We 23rd 'Octoberi-!- ' - 'Most Rev. Dr. lSheehan, BishoW-' ofj!

i the Diocese .J .'J... J ....iTl.... £25 0 0Very Bev. P. F. Dean Flynn, PJ?.. • . .i V.F./ BaUybricken .i,..,.....1 ¦ ' „ .10 10 0Mr. E. W. |Barron, , -J.P:, Woodstown l0[0 ' oEev. T. F. Furfong.tAdm, Cathedral 'lO Vo &Kev. W. J. O'Connell; ;C.Gi .CatheciralA W-0 ': aMr. Nicholas1-;Power, !Micha,el.3tKet'10 :' 0- 0Mr. Eichard WaMhl S, Ballybrieken ' 91 0 l tf•Aid,. T. Whittle, Mayor v...'..-..!Jr ...:: ! 5 0 r 0Mr. P.jKent;¦ ¦: Borough Treasiirer. ;| ' ; ': ¦¦ Waterford : Li.....; ..if.........:. . [ I , 5 :'O 0yery . Relv. P. Canon tounphy, SJ., F ! ';¦ ToorarJeena ¦ i 111. , ;- J,... .; i B l b 0Dr. MorJis. iLady Lting .......;.....;. ..;.'. !h 0 0Franciscan Fathers^ I Waterford .;.[„... IB ; 0 -0The Xloniinican Father, ), Waterfoid... '5 ; 0 • 0¦Mr. P. A. Murphy.i jScliciior,- Water-' i ¦ . - > : ¦;' ford . J i.. '...:. A ..............,.;.'..i::... 1$: 0 0Mr. E. P. O'Neill, itfanager Ulster J'M ¦ ¦i Bank, jWaterfird [ J..... .:.......J....... !s 0 !0Mr. Gill, of the firm of M. H. iGill II ; i( • and Sons, - Dublinill.'.......: ..j.L.... ;J5 : O f Oi And Books to the1 value of .j.L..;.. !6 0 : 0Dr. Joseph - White.j Waterfordil jand !l ' '. Trarao e :....;.....i .........i.L... k. 0 6'Rev. James Herinebry, P.P. Modeiligo 6 0 ; 0Eev. M. f. Walsh, CrO., BaUybrfoken i J 0 j 0:Eev. ;Brcj; Stapleton1.! Superior Mdnnt ! I '

: Sion" }„• ...!. v.. fl .... .C...I:;... !.:..-i 10 0Very «i. D.i WHeJkn, D.D.;| St. ; - ,i . John's} .College ...n..E..: ... 'L... i : 0 i 0Mr. Nicholas PoweiU Qbteran Plabe..., 3 ' 0 I 0

: Mr. ;Jo^n:' M«ckeylJ pove Oottege,- if i - • ' ¦1 Newtown ' .. J...L.'........i..!iJ,..... - 8 ' O j O;Mr. Ricliard Kenndally.' Dental! Sur- ! i!;¦ geon.p'ConneU-st ..........:..;.U....M S |2 0Mrs. ICoyne. NesHofe iBuilddng3 1.;..^ : 3 0 i 0Mr. . M. I J;' Flaming, I Borough : Sur. ' I i i :

^teyor. jWoterford |f..l.....:.........f.!...... ' <i 0•! 0Rev. JT* A. Kirvran.' C.C., Lfsmbirfe ;.. fi O ' O

8U ompa A. Powel l J.P., Traknore « 0 0Ur. Traibor, Lombardlstreet ....i.1. 8'! 0 ; (tfr. P. Buggy Solicitor O'ConneH-st. a[ 01 0Eev. !W.IKehoej| C.a, iThe Cathedral 2 0 1 0Bev. R. Henebry. Ph.D ...;J i! o 0Row i W I 'R^WK. I>r t . en TI* •_ • ;¦. •:¦ Collegd ;..... {L.Li , \U- . i>; « 0Bev. .;iNagle,! 8.Tky ':De La , 8aUe p' .¦; OoJiegi , .. -....j....vj...f ...:....;...;.. s o. o5ev-,5;. , CuTTan, Mount Sion .._ '.'{....., & •' 0 ', 1ReyJT. P'Brkni Oodd 8hephard K>n- ! ' '

i vent f.......:.......:, J.;J.......;.... ...J. ,. ij :o ; ORev. ! John ,0'DorineDL,Holy Ghost I ; i!,' Hospital • T...;....4..[............„..':...,. 4 . 0'; 0;Mr. Patrick Higgins1. f JP.; ASBls'larit /: . ¦ ',,

IMr; David O'Hbil( jT.C./Ml<iMt !f . vi. street .....L.:.:....UL:..l.. .J .:.:..- i 0*0|Mr. :E. WaUh, J T.C./ . 'VMuMter . t

1 ¦ r! Express" ¦ :!..;.....i..,.u....;.:.....'. .;.:.; |; o 0lira. Jennlng8", Lady Dane ;.\.i... ..;.;, 1' 0 Q^^WWtUe> Prfd/s . Kwek ....; „.,:;-:-. l£o~ 0

Mr. P. JJ Murray.Batrbn8trand.street; 1 r0 0j - . .^piTIQNAET flUB8CRIPTI0N8. - TMr. He&y; ?.: GaMiey, Gorb Oly-H:' . ' '__ mpre, .punmore

............:i7r.. 41O¦ 0 ft*ev.:John Casey. P., ?.] Ardmore'... . . fij 0', 0yenr.;Bev., Canon Piirer, PJP.; y,TJ.,:, J i ': r;.Dungamrx 1 L,^Uv ;_;;-J. .;:' .;© ¦ n

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Mr, ;JoLn ;J5eiiy;; Parneii-fetreet' „„:. - 'i i oMTB.' 8herowitz,.per Mrs. Kenneally, • ,wP^View!Hou3i. Waierford .± i ( 'o|Mr. John MnrphV, Auctioneer,'O'Con- '. - nell-sireet;,; vlil::!;....;; _ :i < • '¦ - i t n iA;L>4r;,Fri£na ;L:!....;.. :="V[;!"!"!:' t -o o \IBrottietSuperjoV, St.'JPatrack's, Bel- '. MJ

^ Si ^ t^""-- ¦ -Oil fc o !¦ . v> ""MS. -oyanagfl, urattani Quay i 0 10 ; 0 ilAToor.-WofnariJ,;.'..;;-.. .. .! < ; i ' ; 0 •> R i'¦- ¦¦ - JM. ' s: r- :. ; i . i:;.P»IZES. | : l """V" ! | ; ¦

r ' . Beautiful; :Statue, ; of;" the | BJesaed Virgin j,;Mary afjer the fintinga ot

Carlo Dolce called :,ge - Madonna, d.- Dittb.-i-Presented by iHia i[Holiness: Me . P<>pe -tor.tl>4 il^st- Bev; -IBr. ;.Sheehani'BlsW-oi.the- Didcese.- ¦" ! r '. '¦'„ 'lS*?nJ?J'^ % Supperliat- Emmaus-Froin |. Cardrnal.-Merryj pel •V&.'.pfer i iMjwt" Rev. Dr. !.

4, °°P Ofls!;of-lhe Madonna in 'the Irish >.College, jBomej-held-In;great ,veneration- Per !Most ReVi 'Dr.l-Sheehan. M |- - - ¦ • ¦ ¦: \- ^ ¦ '¦¦

iA^ S ffVi^ ^W-FRHn Mfaa i.;O'Ke e->;Iton^;|per Mostjfiet?, . DrJSheeHan- \

¦ ¦ A Lady's iCoetume yiilie £| 4s. 0d.; materiiil ''¦to be, aelectod Kyi winner^Froiia Messrs John1Walsh l and; Sonfc .Michael-street, per- - Mrs. iKenneally; sParW:View iHouseJ . ¦ ¦ - . : .: - . :.; i- ;. ; A BeauUfnllTraveUttg Bijj-ijFrbm a Friend, Iper Mrs,' Kennealljr. i ' I" ; \\ ¦ ' - :| i (

A Lady's Cdsturr (made; to order) and Hat, 'valne for .aix''guineas—-Frdm ¦ Messrs' Edward ;Drtvy

^and .Co^Ltd.; litad!2,[Michaal-streat, !

and 54-to( 58; Pitrick.strefti i' > . ., • . . , \ :> \-Messrs HearrieSand(Co-l: jQuay—A Massive '

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