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TTTUBBT-CtASS. Fnll.po»frpd STEAHBHS, withJo Farte r Btr AecoiDOcdatfon of the mc«t eomfortablsdCBciir'Ipr.liih'Cd thiooglont bj Electricity. i -

: [Regular . Steam Communication :Wf atfcer (.exoi' wt, . Bnlt<8 . pMyi nttd bj enlor'eof;dtooni«t«EC> a, tritb lit or ty to tow irotpli and to caH 'avon j Port or Pert* lt> »'t f 'itffr, in or cat of theeustoinMr}conrtt, loiocriv? infl dlgaVargs cargr, o* for any olh»rpnrpobe whatsotwrj ; ! ¦ . ¦ \.

__ i • "Waterford ; to Glasgow.I:TCr#H<J8r'aj-tDtr.fv ) J ¦• . ! .„ > , ... - - • • ;'2'p.»• ¦•

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T7cdn«wajr, 5th ... 4 p.m I *VrdD««<Jay, 19th ... 4 pjaV7edaiidsj. 12 h ~ 4 p.m | W#<ifceaaay,'2tJlb „. 4 p.m.

. ¦_ _ ! .. Glasgow to Waterford; "T :";: "ETWJ Uop6a> •no llmtiMSi'y CDliI* t> '•" -•¦ - 2 &oi

/ ' " ¦ ¦ ' ' ' OJ.Bap iff Gwwooli. 6.85 p-in ¦ '*.• :: i ¦¦ ¦3L. Oj3Sr.-20 0 W ' ¦ •', <S - Katherliie Dookj to Waterfbrd. 'Tbi redajg, 6tb, 4p m t lStbi 8 p m ; 20th. 4p n ;'

i ¦ . ;¦ 27tb. Sp t n . , , ¦ . , ;. :' Ko TEABBDIPMIBT.BI TimJ EOCIK.

Or<jer» for Co.lTtloa orTDelliery of Good* font to: CHABUE8 POULTEB. XW, '45 Broao Btwet, Bat-oKD, E; or CljdB Shit-ping Co., Ltd, 1S8 LoadODbel' !Gtrtot (Jor Cljde Bbipplng 'Co-, Ltd, E. WanJionao, SI \Kathetme Do'A, wlll tflceive promjl i attention. • ¦ . - ,

'¦. . : ¦ } ] . Wate^rd to Bublli- ~ j jErory Siturdat (via Balfaat) . ... ' ;„. ' 1 jwd

- : (Dublin to. Watered (Direct). • • , jX lz izK Ony, 5th ... 6 p.m I Wodneiaay. JSifi _ 6 pm

w" I • 12tk- „; fl rvm | ' ,, i ;2l5th .„ 8 p-ro: i < waterior-a to VOTE - I ;

E»9ij|Tbnt»aiij (DitlcO „ \ ..; • ¦ U'i • '• "2 t-it! j. [ [ Cork to V^aterford. ; . . - , ¦.. , u!Every jrt!3»y (D!r»ct) ", ._ :_ . ...' ' . -.' ¦ ''.'. " « >ro;

! iWaterford to Lolndon. ' |EvcrjBitordaj (»1» Sooibamplon, «ac Boil) ' 4 p.D.

; ! lWat6rford ¦ to '-B'dfi iBt •" -• ' ¦•-''- :

Every Satnia»j (Dirrot) ... ¦! . .„.] . - '.U. *' "', ': l!p4rB!e fasti"'-tpVWaterford (yla Dubjin). . . ;j

EJO .TB s»dw-. -. ¦ : *• »..: . j - — ; " .- • ¦ : '7 p-'m ,; T7aterford to Hyinoiitli (directs ' ., - : ;

T7edn<-»d ij.|Etb ... 4- p.rn 1 wedm-jdar. 19'ti '... 4-p.m:( » i ¦ l&h ...!4-i.nJ : , . ! 26tb ... 4 p.m:

Plj iKJKutJi to Wateriord , (direct) ;2itn»da5, 1«- .., . 7 ',) -tt I 8»tuidoy. 15tb :..'. 7 p.m

u I 6>h " ' 8 p.n> | j ; ,', '¦' 22ad •;.. 3 p.m; ill ! ' 8.'nr^»y, 29f7. U p.m. , .. . 7 ' .' -T j' Wateiford ito Southampton. ' ¦ ¦" ¦:fcrory S.inrdiy (Diieot) ... -i ... ! ",.. . . _. . . 4 'p.in¦ i Bonthampton to Waterford; •CTCT7 7h&ndft} Afto nlon ivia Newbavfd) Cifgo only.

• i j Waterford to Hewfaaven. . .''.:! ':'\\HWTJ Eatardaj (via Sonthampujii) ; ., _ 7..; . , .4>ni

I l ewhaven to Waterfordv , ' ' ;! j KfVr> »icBj airi ios. cargo «nly. . , -'• • ! I'WaterfoTd-tb Dorei- : : .• • ¦¦- :

JSrc>7 Qa»id<r(*'*' Nm-ha9.pf"D4!Si-^haven) 4 p.w! |Dover to Waterford- i . .

Ei'ry Tocadsi Ai*«>T Oon (Tl» Soo'iLunptcn) oareo only, P A 8 S^E . B O B B t .; .. ¦¦ . . ., :• .¦ ! - 1 , ¦ • ;Cabi^ E*toro Stoenge E 'nrn

T7rftriali»QJatsOTr — I7». 8<5. »r, 10B, U*. .

: - . u I Cork. !«. i «i..M. r -fffl i . ¦ .-?» . ! • 7i. <M: „ Rymoatiu. 80s. 01/--fin. i ^—^os. is^ nd" B»thamptoaS3».0iVt-— i ¦»o»-- — -

; : : i «ppt09 *t B«U «2> «4 ; S5« - ¦ !t(k .• ..¦ai« :„ !• ; Kfnitrea, SOa. "»..: ..— ; . . .1C3. — :

From Dublin ~ - Sof. Od-- - - I e»! - -;(A} j^sorn nom uomvn per xcszsaaj'ifBaser. ¦ i¦ KoTE-rTbe'Wjdu 8bipp,ng ^Gopjpaoj, , Lip) ted,*..ean

irj iUTi (kof a ablpped by tb tXJo^a of 8t«ao't», igsinstE» Ei»B>5 FoitDi ,. B»ti-»\o| tftioinia, and »ll inforrtcttlon to fce b»d »t tbc Offiopft '' . ! '• " i I

Ucrt Katis cl Frcigbt, &o., apply lot—PLYMOUTH T ... ! H J jW«r!neACo. :LONDON 1 i • ... John E H»wkicE, londoq and' : • 1 [ : ' : Socth Westfrn Eailoty Co,

j j : ¦. £xrUt Bol)dlcR« Artknr: i • ; 1 fitref pYleti, .apd et t * S W: : ! ' • . Ballpoy E^ccjTidj'. Hojtfa¦

: ' j . i ¦¦ ' ¦: . iKmuiifc&Df !LoodoB. • ' r ' * ,IX3HD0N . i ...: Clyde i SblDBinr Co.. LM.i

; . ! ' .Bocboitar' I Bnild&tt, 138,• • :. 1 ¦ L»aook*'l Bt,, E.C- '

UOVES ' . ¦' ; ' : ». .CPydrBbtpp n»Co..iaisabitli¦¦ ; ¦ : r .. . . j sjt. - (Pi;rj. | r v -. ;OTJWBAViN l J, Do; E«ll»ay OSces . !EUDTHAlinPN -, . . , ^H o ] TamyQatj, ¦ 1 ,GLA8G0TC ! ¦ 1 ... D" I 21, Carltou P)OM rGEEENOCC I - ... Do Cl.«5»»a»!e Baak BidsBELFAST ' ! • ,.. : • ' Do I 12, Violoria 8lreetBCBLIH ! . ,„ ! . Do; 85. Edro Quay . !CUBE • ; ! - w - Do P»trici'« Qaay ; jXII1EB1CK . ! .-! Bo DooJ^ Eoad, : <

: CIVdef Shipping Co.y Ltd.,Onatom Hones, Quny, , WATEBFOBD.

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3 2Dth NOY.;1834, ieis7,iC4 Sai U.: -

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>\PED B^EBT UONDAT A7ND. FaiipAS*>! * froiB T to Half-pa-(t8o'Clo8i. i I • ; • • ,

Hot* of jlpt«r>rt allorted-^** 5a.. per Coot;jloy perron mty deposit iloccj to tto extant of

£00 in a' j ta *, and ID siJditlon' Oijir(wlcpoil4 ODJ-ese cam tHMbwo dtirlne'the ' insr, nntll th»erennnt r«»'ijj TiSOO.'- 1 ¦

• | ' ! ; ' T ". ' i i : ¦'A cai ,[b » fwite , and' childt.sn mttj e«a taic t

*ej.orntc o>-jcail account. ' - ; . I • ' ¦; ! : ' ;•J he Sttlcttkt 6«IK3J if tttf rweS vtib TC 'BZ TA >

Depo3itort> Aa*oot» ' : ' ! ¦ ¦ I 1. - - 1 JNo charge If nied* for r»»» tiovU '. 'gnroe tp tp £10 E»J be mtbdrawn at «ny tlm

trtthontn itio*- - : ; . . ' i ; ¦ ' ! . ' ¦Tbo c tiro' faoda aro invested la Gorctnmeial

Cocnrity icd|tbB new 8vringf Esak let (W tad 13Vie,, C»p II) places tKo Bank tadathatapsnldcacal coneiJ of t!> p Tniitce Ssrlofs Buik$ JtateaUat

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I/OAIIS G BABTTED ON -THfe'fclQST FiVOOB.ABLE TBEM8' TO ENABLE f BB8ON8 TOBrniiDJOB ruBCHASB aons«8 OB TO PA^; TbaBoaJo«r»tte«4ydonedi«e<l3 j .

: > EcservcPmjd, £15jpS0 . :/. ;l<^ eiae«li>ix iodtioaer»fe. - , |' ; <

Doporita C ?CPJT«! «t.tb«idlonlnit rat«# of iDi«t«.i.wo of J» »»4 T« — :'( : ''' - ;- ' J. vJ .Vr'i ¦' t ¦ 't - .:.'

At CaU _ . ' [ ¦ - ,~ ».. Jiiper 0<at. S>» Annum{rorOlu or 5Cwo Yearp... 81!. i{, !. • -. ,ii I ; ';¦. ff«T, £S89|reatt" \!.i;8|!- ¦' ¦•[. ¦¦ •'•• '¦ :- i; ''»

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j 1 ::WT0B|R .j:]tSQ4: = :; K: ij ' ' ¦ ' " ' ' STEalTEBS , ; ;- ! ¦". ! ' ! ¦ 'CLODAGH, nrUBlfODY, BEQINA1D,

::-•;• r ' COIIEBAGB. UBA, . . . p: • • • . .MENAPIA, i CBEADEN, 4o. l .

' • ¦¦ • '.W ¦"*. ¦'"'¦ "IVf OTICE..— The pratorford

Srr??5 Ik.'. ' iv Btoamaiip CompMy (Limited*' ly -T*!©^'¦ ""I™ Oo«<*» «=<* U»»Btio> fox Ship.' *Ciiialiia> . »ent on. tb» oondlt!cra» mniUosed la

! 7~*- 8*niar U»t». Ao, to 'te hij »t theirOifloes* ' ¦ ' ¦ I ¦ ^• ca. On raily Homing tiouat, C»bini 0* tbs itcksan x Ol

BLST0 ¦ r«"lT» IWKW» »rri»in» oy thsHtJfht HaO;: i£>£>*> OB nil ; I j»p .,:B1

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's101- I iioM inti'noi io wiiaaMii)Tn»J«y. Oct. ? :_. 3 pja 1 Elturfjj, Oct. 10. » 6 pja

ggk,: S' pSJ S £{&•» Sl!rs?53 .* r. j,.¦« .) . . u,«a ! Thnnday.--.. ;; 2O.i 3-3 > i.ra ,

wdte« Berth-CnabetUnd.BMln, Bristol.aT f. i •?a?Md f

IW!t"'1 totiork

per Brtitol B. H.jre «r»U«bl« 'or return from Dublin without <mr*

w»M«loM Steam Ship Oo.'i. 8toimori ottpiyi&ontot £a M1

Botora Ticket* ijoaod at Erbtol to Dublin poriltrictol:w;7i,ii*'. uV ,'"" for I*&UI' »«»» • . Wat«rr,,r4 orWeifora to JBditol by Watortord Eteaa Shijl , <>.•«a rorMTailSf"0' -ff* « «M» Coik to]W.H ? S "* i0"04 '**: W»tir:onl or .Woiford toBnstoi by Waterfowl Staim EHlp ;0«. ar» arailAle ffi rotorn;ftl1S~ 'L^

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:: njoa »«micu;' _ . ; , MO* iiTMropj. ¦8aiday,j Oct. «... 7:;*, , k oOsy, ,• :•¦ Oct. 8.j4':n-n;ui

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& .:'&:? El EX- tfcii Sfe,Wj esiv. .. s» , 8 .p n, Wedx-eidaj. J. Z 'Jl °o £2«w«y.- . ' •.. as..,a. -p'm; fridsy, ., 28...12 nooaSuod.y, : , „ io._ ? »an kv,uli>, , ,, 3I_ .!8 :w y.mJ3bo toa<Jay Vessel. JOoatf «t North VThir/, WaterforloKUnj Bc«l>—PWooo i i>o«xJtiv»rvOOi. ; ¦ i . ^ ' ¦"A'onto Sea Ficaagt. li to'U Hoora, 't'UX.—Watertord and Uj trg col uui' Watcrford nod:17extort, aad DriJtol—Oabtu, Simla. 1 J». 1 do. do, CUildtoaunder U ycui 01 t«e orsernutf tr»Tolhiir with lamUitu10a I do, Betom, atailablo tox Two Month*. opUcnat to ntantoorltoaBrUtul or iaTerpooI.tSa.'i ctbm Iwtam, Childrenaeder UyeanJ, I t *, Uooa,1 rli.hl»,7a ixl 1 do. do, ttudrootinder U yean,ia.. | ¦ . ! • . : T1 . . ,.; i : ."asscsgera bootsd thtoogh betwoim <Vu«rfon3 and!Cboshir«Lincl* Eaiiway Sutiou and Xooculura and iuiiiture tui;wai

: kioodaand FaroeU Booked tbroaxh ootwcoa a pnacipiBtauon un Great Korthorn, Orooc >Vc3U>m, Ijujccaiiro. aui!Torkshlrf, London a&d North Wostorn 1 London and SouthWwiern, Great Ctntral, and 'illfllind UaUwaya Uu <sd»J» Water ! id. ;- ¦. ¦ ( ¦ '¦

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' f f E X F O E D AS» B R I S T O L ' ; . ¦ •;Werford to JlrlrtolJXaosaaya. :_ teUtol to W«ifot4-!Prid«». niTJil fUtt i ) A H ,1>, H K W uuoo1'Boa Hrw Bou—Daii/ (8«n4»yaVicepted) at Wui -.Fsom WiTluroao—DiDr, SanUiri «icept«d, at U.Op.cW»TS B J? 0 B I) A J t t > : u U a U A f l ^ U KFaoK Smtoannni—Dally, SondMrs exceptsd, al 8 M a.a.¦ no> TATXEXOSS—Daily, Horidajn »igept«d, at it> p.m. : ,. Ooi*—TlaWUerfordSMaJnaiipCoiEi i -.Liinlto^In-v:-,aaaoodafilnpted by tfcoa* Uaca «>< btiananat >». ed; 'utxooni. to ITradan havtax tttrtj .XgnontstM. and ma.1* KJoaat. to Oooaateaal tUuppart, talii* u M doolared at .mat0?ahiymanui 'Forma aad all Isiomatlos to b* hx^H»i>.b.omoaa, 1 ] ¦. '¦/ ¦:- , :-. , i.- |l ¦ • . . .J; : , ;| ; i

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Benoi Muuiod ana ofCT'iWoroUb oji atteo by -on: j uWAUijroaD-WiUrtordTB'ofcaaiij Co. (LfciludJ,. Hud'Ofloet.Tli» ZIalt BatioSal TaUphooo Ho. U. ( • 1IiiTxaroOb-rWaUtiord astumiiiu- Oonpwij.daauveu") isBnm»wicl<t»«tianaPri8o»*i36oir<- Itiepboso Ha «K 'VBaiiPm—WatCTlvrd dt—mahlp ; ComnaiLT' 1 nm.i.i. <.HOMB Squirt nod OwabtiteaaBaato. ¦ I

o£s: ss£a^ i» w7 • "Dswiamoi- Waunoratitaaiubib Ooavaav (Ltaitad) OOo.« rSa"a7^ 1 rnH!^s?Mi's>T^aa^'a"t

KiLBraa—Iwuer ETmnno* Utca niblp oiSr* OappaUaaTtorfstorod/ddrajtor T«M«xaaii i^>8TCiU't ««[wiTj;

ford, LiTerpool. Crirtol, Lta ioJt or . V»rtat±. . ': • - {?. ! . : . .

L::; ' . ^ ¦- Jl 'c ! ¦ IELOTEL,• ¦" ; i .o. TO 12 - -i-j t x s'. Q U A. i - ,!. . :. . -..«.JDiffBL=iN . :;, . , (Electric; , Light - Tbroughcnt). .':

f< iO Pir8t-0)a33 :Bedr<»tDs' from 2s. per Night.Ladies'y-ji't General Coffee Rooms : Ladies*

Drawing Kooin ; Grand SmokiDg LoungeCfommtrcial: ll^a i BDIiard Rooms. . ;

, .: ¦ ; RESTAURANT ATTACHED. ¦qoup, Fisb, Entrees, Joints', Poultry, SWeeta,, : .: ¦; ¦ <Tf ln 12 o'Orocb daily. -:

i emry ¦©!¦ ISallbejf,¦ i |

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Cooti's Cuapons accepted. r s iTdfphone 1388. Telesrama-"Excel, Dabiil." •

,| ;AMEWC AH i|llNL :|V ;UNITED STATES . MAlo. STBAJJEBiUVEEPOOL-PnitADELPniA SEBV10K

, j < E»crr -WEDNESDAY, ' ¦¦'" ¦ ¦''• ) 'L I V E B P O O L T01 P .HII. A.DB I .PHIA ,- ¦ CaJlinjr at Quocretotrn \trttj Tbortdsjij

Paesengersaod Ooodaare landed ES EfiiladoJpiil*oo tho Wbttrf of the Pcan»y)tinii Bailroad, tj&iolbos tbe Shortest and most Diteot Eouto to all p!:;ctin the Western States. ; ; j

1, . ; . jSOUTHAUPIpN—^BW" {TOOK CEBVI0I5

8QTJTHAMPiON TOiNBW TOBK I¦ I ; 8AT0BDAT8 jtt NoorL : i ¦Highest Ckflo of occonnoditica for Flrit.Sccond

Mid Third Olaaa pMssDgersi ! > !' . ' j ¦TUrdCbiJ FaronJ loocslret j. Oatflt fcrco i

Apply to American Lisa,' Spnthaaptos or Literpoo5 o» to ¦ . 'W*TKHtoia>-4IarTej;& San, 12, QlsidEtcne-nttoo 1

. ¦ „!¦; Holla4 Holehac,87,Qcay. !„ I i Ward Broi, 8, Barronrtrccd-strcct .

CanBici-OB-SDiB— Biobatd1 lisBdy. V ¦ , ! , :CLOIIHI —P Nc^aht,

?£, Mala-ctrost.; ! ' * '

DtrnoanTAH—J Coilisss, lt« Square. ) iCiCTOQTrm—W Jones Trov. d, illea-ttrcel.' !QuAlotnf—Jobn Mprpby,- wo4jr, : , :j . . !. :IXy ir Boss—W Macro'; find Pfetrici Heat, 16 QuayTiiOHaflTOWN—M WMtermui, Cburoh-atrcrt,T7EXR0HD—WTiopaoo.italji.ttrcst. , - ;: ; „ i ¦'(- John Hintoa, Anotlonee* & llcrobia*KicJttOTuoMAS—Y7 CDoaobtsa. : ' i

Pawnbroker's SaleEOOHE;; '. ' 51, Ballybricien,"Waterford. !

With » Largo and well-selected Stock of MEN'S,YOUTHS' nnd BOYS1 READY-MADE 'CLOTHING, BOOTS, <&c. !Mea'« Irlah Ttrced 3OI M ¦> froa 14/6 to 35/- 'Oi>. Sorge do. „ lo/« to i ij-¦ Xio. Tweed do. ,. 8/6 to xO/-Bojf:3alta (Horfolit) '¦¦ ; ¦ ^- . 3/- to 10/0. ' , po. .-. do, ¦ • ! ¦ ¦! ¦• ' •¦ ¦,.

¦ • " 2/0 to 7/(JAlto f» Large 8«lectloo of MEN'S, WOMEN'S ncd• CEHI PREN'S Saeond U>\ni Wearin« Appatolof ovory <Jc3Criptloo to chooeo from, slnayt forQals.UCB'8 odd Coau from — ... <](•Do. • Pant* ¦ ¦ ; ,.. • ... 1/-: Do. . Vcits ; ¦ .. .. . .. (Jd.Women 'i and uhildren'n ClothI 0 nt eiceptlcnqlly• Low prices.

Plcii^ Nota Addr«»;:v

J. T. DOLAN, Proprietor,A-Irt.1 trni convince »On, * • Ml BlB'W^!I

COMPOUND, warfaotal to extcrmlL^hi 8» jncTeaihly »bo»t »p*ts of lime Ksta, ilriOookjpaehea and Beetfe#, nod owing to i*tapeculiar comp»ltioo no tjnplfaoant effluvia canpotiibly arise from decomposlWoo of tbe anitalafter death, as tbo Oftrc««e IsnmedlaMy drlesnn

QtiltteS t« the Reck of Ck^ielJf WciorUl Pot! Ca»d» of 'tbt: CMy,

Hoar Abbey, Roly; Cm»a,| Reck' *t !C«stetSola A ent far Lawrmncs'f R»oSejrBj4» latb«.City., _ h-r-rr.i. . . . . ; . . . .. . .. .

THOMAS WALSH. rn»rktar CeM'btM

lo Vot», I/- ana 2/C each. ^>¦ a'£t°? %£5!2?Ut" 'na 3>«Pfl*it» and fmiiTHAYES, CONYHGHAM 4 BOBiKSON. Ltd!:,j ?' Pharmsceotical ObemirtB, f .IS, OB/*TOW.STBBKT. HUBLIN , and Braricicalocal Agent-HENKf . BELL, Cbcalst • 1: . C2. Qnay, ffattrford. . ' '

. : P O U U B - ED 1, 182-3 .; THE IWT^OTIC:iAS^URANpE ' CO.^

CAPTPAX ;•;% ••• ; £1,600,000

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Th •°Br»-"'*«o '•»* Aurorte carry only Seoondl" '.1 ""\lVeerKer, . A11 Tbird Cleca c»Hr thod in two and lonr-bcitbed roomo._ Fastest «h-p» between . Liverpool "and Newrpr,, . L*RGE^T AND STKADIEST ?hips b«.tweon Ltversobl and Battoo.' . Appointments tadco'»me nnimrpasjed. ¦ ¦¦ " • . • ¦. ' .: ¦ • : •¦;.

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;Write toiun ior our new Price; JJrt, whichecDtalns the" Game Laws," alto th» Clo»oa»dOpen JScuona for both flshinj and Shoottoj.

CHARLES WEEKES & CO., |Grtin u*$ Pttklna TMUO MeattfactareTs;

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Tcw.is c// ( given ox receipt of Application, aiid wiH be f ound toi compare f avourably, with otters.

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WHICH 18 IH0W . omr, IB, PEBPAEED TO ; MAKE CA3H ; ADVAHCE3 FBOKSB UPWABDB tb- XidUa and Gentienmn, Farm*™, ohopkoepara, Gor^ramoat Offldalt;

and all KcsponslblaiPersoom. in Town or Country, oa tbair own approred P«nowd Sacurity, without)publicity. The •motmtborrO<r«d can boiepaldbr ln»taim«at»,or «t a <-ertain period, 8^ may b« kremmdi

- ' Ioteodiog Borrower* doslriag ¦ I/oan will iafl ik to their kdvaotags to apply to tola Bank-, whirsev«7 application U kept itrictly prtvat* and ttraftJentl*), and whsro, ioatead of looking far aflold,thgj t»D negoMalo fluslr Witteta la their own nfl'ghboarbood. ¦ :7 Interest at tue iratoot £1 lOi parcaot allo»ad oodspulw. Writs or c»H f or Urmi an i p»rtlcal«r«,

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with Eacmg Seaulta-Every Evening at Miaa Cahill'a,

The Boaare, Dnngarvan, and aittho Station at 8 o'clock ; and at MrEl, P- Walsh'a» Oappoquin, at 8.26,

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•lie weeiHy tnsetiagol tfris board was held1oa: abojo ¦ day. MTJ David .Byland; T.C.,Qnformnn. ipresided, and :the other members:present rtrere—-Oapt. B; C. Oarew, J.!P. : Aider-!irisni W.IRJ "Ward,. J.P. ; Meesra.- J. packett, !.%&; iWuu.O.'Gr&dy,-!TXJ --Batrkt.-i&raijt.iJ.P.'; James Uuurphy, The'(Manor; MichaelCashin, T.C. ; .Patrick Foakin, Wa. RocK«(,tJSlannce; Power, QToonamintra; John: •DunphyJE. i Phelan; -M. .J. Wyse. T.C. - : r- i

: Tn« following cffiaab were in attendance—!¦ 2Iessn>. j John' Mackey. Clerk; P. •Xeanedy;Assistant Olerk ; Edmond Hoynes,. : (Master;]Dr. Jaeknian, (Medical Officer. :: MB. p'GBADYB VSUSPBtSE VISIT.'' ;

Arising out of 'the minutes, & discussion tookplace In reference to the report 'of'Mr Win:O'Grady, aa visiting jjuardian .' ¦ . . i

Mr. Q'Qrady in ha report - stated that h<imade ajeurprise vifiit. ! !iit. Dunpny—About that surprise visit can

Any guardian come here' When lie likes andinspect the house? - I ¦ •¦' ¦¦'• : '

Clerk—He canndt, except lie ia visiting•jaardian, ' • ¦ . 1 ;

•Mr, Dunphy—.What about . thia surprisevisit. How did -he make it? ¦ !

Clerk—Hie. didnt mention the 'time ho wouldcome. ; I ¦ . : i i

©apt. Carew asked could a 'memier 0! ihe£fyuse Committee inspect . 4he house mlieiiihey chcse: ' • • ¦ ' . , '¦ ¦ I ¦

Clerk—I think so. - .-•' - 1 ><5hairmaa—Could any guardian corns and

look around the house? ' . ' ' ! ' I, Clerk—I don't think so. When "this nieeV

ing b over, DO guardian has the poorer'to_ gdinto the- house \ritfioui taeMasters sanction;" 2Ir. Dun'phy—-When this guardian cama hereon (Monday! evening and made a surprise visit!h4 acted illegally. I |

Clerks—Oh, no; he was your visitingguardian. , ' ' ¦ ! • ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ _ • . I

(Mr. Cashin—Was Mr. O'jGrady. appointedvisiting- guardian? . j i

Clerk—So was. ; jBir. O'Grady here entered the 'boardroom,

and -asked was it his report that was uoier¦discussion. . i

Clerk—Yea. •' : ¦ ¦ : - . ¦¦ '¦ }|Mr. O'Grady—Is the doctor's report under

consideration? . ; : iClerk—Not yet. ! !£Ir. ¦ Q>unphy—JWhat about tha curpriso

5713it? ¦¦ ' . ' ¦ •'' i ;JCapt. CaWw—(Ho called it a surprise visit;4Mr. CiGrady—H don't thimk /when a man t3

visiting guardian any visit that he mi<jbjt payshould be regarded sa A surprise lyisit. i '• '

I iMr. Dunphy said he did not see when ia-man wa3 visiting guardian why Sis; 'should'make a surprise visit. ¦. • ¦ '- ¦ ' ¦

J 1 ['¦ Mr. OXirady—Ii you want to Bnd out any-,•thing ithe 'best way to go about j t is to make .aciirprise -vieit. Ii ipeoploi 'IyMjw ihz.% you (arecoming- they will have everything cut andidryfor you. I consider a surpriso'vleit Ibelter thancny other ¦visit. ! ¦ '- \ ' ,:-. ¦;•' i j ;

Clerk—The only fliinj tha guofdiona eh<juldjmders'tand ia that dndividuallrf they shouldaiot give orders: If one guardiau gave] an.order t3ie yhole eighty guardians conld (five;

Mr. O'Grady—I Jropa it is not going ii lieinferred that I gave any crder. I ! ;

Clerk—Oh, :no. • j " ' ; • ¦ j .. (Mr. O'Grady—Would you consider that myvisit here «n Monday evening was1 a surpriseone? I gate credit, to the Omciala. 'aa I foundeverythin#;in order. Id there anything in /toetvorld that iconld hear or reflect more, credit <mthe'officials than my Teport? ' j

1 Clerk—Hear,. hear. . • I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , ¦ ' [ ,Mr. O'Grady—(When I came herd they were

ready (for ip a • biggtot earprise. ! jClerk—It!. was moat creditaWe. : !Capt. ICarerw said "he thought (Mr. O'Gra a

report . waq a most -valuable one, I and h'elistened ; to: £1 with pleasure. B-Trouldi ; bebetter li more guardiaits visited-the liQspitsIliHe'then referred to the failure of the Hoji^eCommittee to meet on eeyeral occasions, andcaid that eeveral mallieiB on which the (Masterrequired instructions were not considered {¦\ hen "the pew 'Master took • over Lh& dutiesLa found a large number of things in, arreoxjtat ihd was : endeavouring <o pull np .withthem. He proposed that-the mem/bere of theHouse Connmttee bo auihorified individually4o visit the institutioa and report to the Aboarden any matters requiring attention which-come under their notice.; : ' |' ; Ii '¦ 'Ehia! waa seconded by (Mr. O'Grady. anddter coma further diccuioion, -carried unaJni-moudy. , : : : '¦ ' I . ; : ¦ I

; ¦ ¦ EAOII3 am EOGUBESJ ,: : | |: T3iere were ua, !the workhouse la b Saturday

night 780 persona, being 40 less ca comparedwith'the corresponding period liot' year;cdmitted during the week, - 177;¦dtaciharged,1<S; died, 4; cost «f provisions consumed £108c ainst £1U I63. ; outnloor relief, £43 j 13s.f tmemaA £44j S3. 6d. Itat' year; 'stimulants, '14Classes of jwine, tj .last year; 39 • sla3s«s!;oJ¦whiskey, 24 last year; 7 pint3 afi porter,i31

• Zsst year. ! ¦ • - - ¦ ¦ - ¦ I ":' -; - i :TTRTR" BOABJXBD OUT OHfflJHBEN -VISIjr-¦! ING /OOMUJEPEHE. \j'; - '; 'i .

I In reference to the rertueit'sent to.the VeryEey. Canoa Baftice, PJP., Muilinavat, camelime ago to assist. Uie guardians in iappomtin-gZadies, in place of those iwho resigned, on the(committee for the supervision of 4he childrenit nuiES, "i ' ' ; ' ' ¦ ¦ ' T • ¦• | ;j '| Capt. Caww asked, had any reply ibeen: re-ceived irom the 'foy:: gentleman since, i ' i : .

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Hi. Dunphy—Silenc© give3 consent. , I '¦ Cap*. CaBenT—But we'haven't got' the ladies•:-flaughter); :. '' . . - . - -. - . ¦'- '. '

j IMr. iDuniwiy caid he Tfas told tha> there wereanionson Ireland whero there were mo iadira'cbmmittoesj : . ¦ I ¦ ¦ ¦

I ; Clehk-VI believe, that & eo. -j : : : - i ; ¦: Cfo.-Iranphy—I d«r't.-lik6io ba bringing upthia old thiasr. about MaUmavat.1 HaweVer.ci vraaoll thaifablt xjf .-the;Ja<iie3- aasht8r'/t,:"j (Mr.'Hacke'flt—Bear, hear. I ¦ : !|! Ohairman>-7(Did'we Bend opi Tiiy childrenCo nnxse before wo. had ahy ladies'committee?i Clerk-Oh, certttrnly, Tne xulea of theLopalGovernment Board! pay that-'a district ladies'committee f-Chould be maintained ior the &up ei»vbiori oi'thjs. cHildxefi.; TK6'>probability isthat (where (there .to no ladies'! committee

- there are n6 children- a} nur3e. I .; i! lin application was received "from a womanin (Mclllnstvat for Q'child "to' nurce. ' '¦;'¦ L Mr. ©unpfhy proposed, -. andfafa;" H ciiett-csdonded w tha chQdf b» .6«ft to thia iwonian.' cada" the ¦9apervi3i6n ot 3Tr. Healy, B.O.

{ Capt. drew pointed out that here wa» aIrcsolutioa on tho - Twoto • that no childrenchcmld be boarded out, except, a .Iadie3'! com-taittee was in existence,- and it would requirea notice of motion to Iboard out the child! inquestion. ¦ They could (riot do it logalhr. !: Tho Chairman said-, he did not remern'oerany each resolution being parsed.. He wouldpot the proposition' to tno 'board and abidefey the majority. : : ' . ' ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ - ! \J Capt. (Caiew eaid the resolution ilia referredCo was passed in III, Fortescue'o iims, sevbnCt eight y«ara £30. ! : " ! !

I , The Chiirman declared the proposition,carried. : . . : ' . , . ¦ ! !¦ '¦ 1 Capt. Carew—'I cm bound io dicaent fromChat. I must ask tha Clerk to take a note ;af¦my dissenting from the action .oil the board.-It is probably illegal, cind lam certain, it: isirregular. ' - ¦; ' : ' !1 In the course of further discussion, < '! Capt. Carew demanded & poll, i and cskedthat the names of j£bo guardians voting ior£he proposition be taken. ' . |.j IA. division was then taken and there votedr For , sending f o e child, to nune—lU tB.Poskia, Dunphy. aackett, Bockett. Gtanl^6.:r AffsmsV-Qiesars. iMorohy. Caaerwi and iWdv!1 3a»! propoeitioo -waa then declared'carried.5 'TIHfiS tENHHBCniOta'S BEPO(fi!t :'' i

. ;cTh»,Cle*k Mid that (Mr. Kelly. Inspector, ofI tbe Local Government Board, bu 4>een mak gbis l>aU-yearly inspection ol the nrorkbooae,

' and itihe* Local: Government ¦ (Board eesrt -$heRawing extracts from im reporti^- .; . .: ,;. Oleanlmee is fairly jwell oH#erved-ia theWroridhouae. but vetmiah(ivt, e<sCk ioi6.toai$,cl,-the wards in the body of ihe house/ and dottjJttentton to cleanlineea-might help to radi-cate this pesl. v :- ! . . ; ¦ • ¦ . - . ¦!¦ i .-'-!¦ .! ¦i Water closets are required in=tna bgv»

* quarters-of'the .boaae, «na it woald3>e veU it'- ia' awller, ' in' wBd» i Trater conldjfci Ijeakd,i-wrt»-.«ip»Mea. •

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t There «re JrtiU over 100 utrajr beda Jn th*/ ioflimary, and. ihate ought to <be replaced wcth] -min:ped» and bair ;mme *** ¦¦l.S : '.':> -., |! ¦

J: oe«"«jrod «J. tU» wo&boate, -ejeeepr^biwei. I0l|,ilWu7*u |W(/ICK1IZ| :C8l6f , *9, pc y j tmnm P—t QQtft flCo> Cu)rti' )H1Q UftRIOCtT''' VBW lODU '' TlJrtB"< bed* wrooM-'bo ole«aer! and jkuMbSer'i for B4e, HaSv , irindq^; to *

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Ward is :very.• obiecttonia'bV It ¦ i«| over 'theoffloe jln Mik5»'i<jhe' Oter^_aad -iaa awivtonJKworlc, --ftjnd '-souie' 6{ the I noig68t j&nd dirtiedt^K

and t£e uuxseA -ana ujti&s have taken< up Jarge Iportion* of the old buildings. ' '¦ :

Nothing has beea done -with reeaid, to' theacadatina hospital !since 0ix., iMtie >Mreport. . . | . : | ! - i ¦ : ' "'" .•

¦ " ; . .fche iMastar, cojtideiw.that a.(emal«.aearchex'shoiiH-' be"appointed :for the workhouse;- This

should recelye attention, as ani inmate whomvgbtr!be.,opea -to receive, any patty (bribe ienot .> feuitabwi person to have in such a posi-tion, i ; •

^ i j ¦ :; ' ¦. Th . Schoolmaster / has .a - family of .fivechildren living I. in the iworkhouse/ one con

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The,Clerk said he was living.'on. the worouse. premises, There ,ia no control oviliildren. They; are ;not inmatea or officialhe question of classification arises.-<Tfap ;najne3 ot Measrs. Cashin' and, O'Ora^ero; added temporarily to the House Conlittea. which •. will meet oert board day 'onsider the report of the Local. Governmejloard's Inspector. r, '< ¦ ' :¦ ' : •

j DOOTOB'S BEJITOIBBATION. •The -Local Government Board requestede informed ot ;the i amount of remunerateiropiosed to be all<wred, to Dr. O'Sullivan i.ttecding in a midwifery case in the No '.Hspjensary District.1 :The Clerk eald the fixed Ue 'txio £2 2:

rhich would bel paid to Dr. O'Sullivan.TH« Tjocal Oovemnient Board was order

sea 4or answers respecting IJILSS juiia xier, who (was appointed temporary sii&stifor (Miss Thomas, ; nurse instructress.

: :. SAWOraONED.ie same body sanctioned payment of £¦BA. to Dr. Jackman for discnari^nc dut

Chairman—That is"very satisfactoClerk—That; i3 the amount due t>;>ration to the fjiiardians up to'piember. ' ' ¦ ' ; :MT. •'Murphy-fl think we oughi tlanMul to the' TtaTji- Clerk JOT cat amount. , . ' : ¦ .Mi. Dunphy—(The devil , thanmchtert. I . ! " ' - . .

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Mr. Dunphy—What I the devU tnanim>u going jo give him then?—{laughter).'

' MSlkPiBOTIONiOF VAQBAMOB. .Writing In refercneo to the lboard'a enqui the eubdeot of the 'disinfijotaon -ol vagr

is cot very serious that we used even t&eseremedies <&t present.! It would involve a

der of the :board i at| last meeting,'' I ha: directed, conferred with. DrJ Jackman, aith him looked over tho fever hospital bui£3. I cubmit here-sfith lihe ¦ doctor's iepl ths cubject.' The report was as follows

\ i Caiherine-etreet, 'Waterlord, .' ! : ! ' ¦ ! I lath October, 1CS3

Gaortlemen-TWith reference to your oi<E last 'board :day respecting the conditionie' fever hospital baildings, I beg to report>llowa:—These buildjnga, aa no doubt .oardian3 iare; aware, consist of—(1) The.oxcapital, which contains 43! beds. It' 1irely been occupied for yeaitt past by mtan half |a dozen patients at any one itiintil the recent outitreai. ¦fflV The (buildinoj ubuallv described as

(1) Thia hO3pital u splendidly snuatea, tl my opiMon,, bias suita'blo a buildingie treatinjent of inlectiou3 diseases, aa c(eUj-be provided for the purpose. Someairs are needed to the windows which eh<bo be painted, and to the weather alatinack. ¦ • I : ¦ ; . - - . . .

p) Theqe wards a;« not suitable. 1rould need siich 1 scructural alteration)epaira to -iuoke them so, that, in my opisL would be better to replace them- [by a 8<i\la.l larger and more suitable building.(3) Thes9 sheds are rarely used. They

fbviously ; erected ! to meet Borne urgen-teinporary! necessity,, they have J>eentuently condemned and ehould be demoli- . ; . I '¦ I i cm. Gentlemen-. •:

Mr.AO Srady said he thought he had 1ivilege, on. account ol making the repor 1Jedacesday, to say a Um words dn connect!Xh this raatter. He wished to point out nat it was only to the condition of the' wriTB h'e meant to refer last Wednesday, 1ring to repeated interruptions he frequenid to mention the fever hospital, and csuld naturally imagine he meant 'th miillding. | j , -» ' ¦ • > .:The C3erk flaid he was rather isurpricediar (Mr O^Grady condemn ihe main hospit

that was no; |just; or' fair the \Ma3ter woulsay so. rlowoveri othera seemed to take 1different vie}?,'and ead that ha -wanted simplto causa "the board a' heavy outlay -— '

Sir. Grant—Tt looks lifcte it.

•ates; to pay w; well atfjjl ay other member.

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3 jfdaSimu-.«dd . h 11 did %p i i)eliev«-<«tiiABajilin&i fere in tin 1 condltioi' described1 6y'dir.v.O'Graoy. .-• • F- ' . j ' - j (J

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Mi. O'Grady said they could not get beyond

'suited. SO or 40 lyean ago imight not! do: now.IFTo Hirt nftt-irijiK .rantiiwftattiiriW tn' lay nnt,money, but o»rt*inly i(3iey"mw~goTwrai' thetimeB. and repair t&e hufldinga. B they did

' oitt' tKe/1 wttad'Ua &wayii ft draa on oafTAinwwMiwM IVAAUIV nv*v;«4w «4i, Mn||/in.vuw ^

(Mr. Dunphy-^OBut!there are !not ¦patient. : :«(Mr.- 0 ady B«#--that^Hi©rt-t*o--t»iirtrThere . are no pafcienia, think God, but u youhad to-morrow mtorptcg bm paUcnta' euflermgfrom warlattoa1 —•"$" • ; ! i ¦; j 1

!(Mr. Ounphy—Soffldent for the day is |theevil thereof—(laughter). : 1 .; | 1

i Ofc. O'flrady-itil ya provide. R Is

fromth'a past- that th6 'Itrturo ia shaped. ;I itoy•without the oligheBt; fear of contradiction youmust isolate the different cases !of fever, other-•wise tho one perfion: inlght'g t all the diseases.

: Chainnan-r-a, don'i'.think there .ia .'any needlor. -tihia great etatemettt owing to the sewerageB&w. • ¦ . .; i t i : ¦ ! ' : ¦ '

(Mr. O'Grady—You have 21 icases: oil fever-^ laughter). ' j '- i ; : :. ' j : ¦ '

Chainnan--Idon't think: youineed'be Scaredor frightened. We fead Ian hospital | down atIBHsoago, which', was provided at considerableespenso and we never had a patient'there: Iwould like a practical suggestion as to .theway we ought to crspple with it. j ! ,: ¦ :: Qir. O'Grady—Aoont 25 yearaag» w« had anoutlbreak of emallpox; 400 patients went intothe fever hospital. (How many: d ttiem cimoout ol that aliva? I • ¦ ;• ¦ • . - ¦ • - , ! . : ,-

i ffilr: - Grant-Hit wab'¦• mot tho fault of 'the-1 u_;x-l , ..- : : ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ I .hospital. ; '.-' ; " . j . : i • : . ' ¦

. ': Mr. O'Grady-(-We isnll take it ]BO. - - 1 aay youii'ave no place to put aeariatina. patients now.Ia this place fit ' fer ' sca/latina patientsP] '. ¦¦ Clerk—The doctor'saya it-is not. : : : ;

; BIT. O'Grady—Beto tho' grim hand of tjiaehas a grip ol' the-;fever hospital, iand H ~Mslowly and eurely crumbling under its weightand our buildings are not at <or pattontj ofany elas3. • , ¦ ¦ i . i ;

It was decided to refer the medical officer'sreport 40 the House Committee for considera-tion next Wednesday, the doctors and Mr.Scully, C.E., to be' in 'attendance, ; ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦

The board then adjourned . j :| :

STOP A COUGH ; 11*1 ONE ! NIGHT;Take VEKO'S LIGlllTiaHG CpUQH CORE.

Th» r«ii^'kjb'» T iHdlt* »Ith which Veno's LightningCough Cure absolutely cures 'li t wor»>. ciwH ni; cou lu .cold3, bmocbkU, uthmi. citanh, "etk lim s and chil-dren's coughs hu cAtnod .for ! tt dciaoMflOf re«yt(fnitioathroughout tho world. IclsViitl; eai t:or .to prdia&r;conjrb mixture* or any ot rite tmti!a t*tj« . j !

OUAKVILLE B. SHARl' t; P.C.S , Acjljslst. H & 12.Great 'l'ower 8tre«f , Lobdon, ny *, to hlf Certifloit« ofAoalytiai—"I im .if opinion thit Vefto's- LlghtnlncCour li Cure willrroTet t v&laibta romod> I D lha ouroofoonihj, coldj. atthmi , tnd all hrdni'.ui»l complilnt« ". IlfT; W. DACRE, .$.. OMlcr* ViUaa Bosil , Smith Homp-,'tend, IJoudo'vi writes. Juno lit b i — 4 f . toro « h lf i t opinionof Veno's Lightning Cough! Cure ; I b«v« «is«d it.with nacb bnuttdt to m^Mlf and ha?B reconiinead«d.lt to«tbcn" « ! .' - i ¦. ; : i ¦

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Ailcfo Veao's Lightning Cough Cure ft Chemists.9Jd, It l(d nd2j M. 001d ever>nh>to, I '

THE JdSL IRBL.Un) TEMPERANCEBAZAAH. : - i ; .

il-P'OETAKT MEETING IN ; WATfiipOE

Watcriord Stall nt the All

IUUTOUIB, 111 UK UJ 'JU1WU1UW *U UiHKlluul y uxynames of all.present—iHbst Kev. Dr. Bheehan;lllarchicneia of

, .V?aterfpr<},pQIr3; .-"Barron,Newell, 'Miss alltSaar; lira. PleminR; C6ol-flnn ; Mra. Kane. lli£3e3 <Power, Hits."aiiohard.(Mr. and Mro. Boyd, Mra. P. A. Murphv, Mrs.and Miss Walsh, Mrs. K. 'Dobbyn, Ballinakill ;Misa Walah, Otteran Place; jilisa: O'Connor,.Mrs. Oakahott, Mra. and Mi3B Macheth, lira.V, 3. Fitzgerald. Capt. Carow.Mr. E. 'WinslonBarron, Bey. T. Furlong, Adm.; (Mrs. Goff andparty; Mi83 .Groome, Mie3 i Oordner, (MissFlemyine, Mis3 . Hxinnah White, Miss Ueddli.cott, IMisa Paul,"Mrs. P. Kenny, Tramore;_-MraSwrtis, MT3. Jennings, Mra. Jackman, MisaBovan. SSiaa O'iReillv. Mica O.'iDennell. Misa

> tne JHost. liov.. ut. pneeaanhe'nrst]K3olution—That in theaperonce iTori; in Ireland, [weproject «f an A'l Ireland Bisaar[ay '1905, and ,we undertake! toia stall, io be cjalledlthe County

heir claims on their co-operation. !The resolution wa3 cecond d by: Cap'. Carew, who made a very; practical<n the subject oTtenrperaircp, and as ,t affected the nation at interesta of . thehe second resolution. was proposed ii

»ell chosen words by! Misa , Hannaha fniirytrn—frh «A t.h« SfarchioneBi of

Lady Watertord graciooeiy prouusea w ,a<tat ehe could in the interests, oi the 'stall,rhe third resolution was proposed by Fatheilrlong—That •'Has lOonnolIyi and Mu» Macth eho;uld act as joint secretaries, and Mrsicier a3', treaaut'er, and that the followraidies be asked to act ua the,executive comctteer—ttliB. T. Anderson, jMtft. 1 Atkins, ilreirwm-arewelL 2I»».- Hj Blacpnnold;ii?r3 Bercs

OIr».. Carrpn, Hn. Ureed,- 1 uonj | jars.Poer, Mra. W. ,de la Poor. ;M5aa; tDeevyDoyle, Mra. Buffin, Mrs. A.jFordi Mra.ing/ Coolflnnj/Mra. W. Qallweyl Mrs.Glen-rille; - Mra.i Oravea, i Mr|. HtDeanery; Urs. Huekett, Dun'garvan;, MHearne, lira. V. Howard, Mra. JacfcmanP«nnimra. Misa , Kinvan. Gracedlpu;

O"Shee, Gardanmorria; lira. uaK»:O'Connor, ¦iMn«M. BalliseT, AnmestoPaul, Dunirrorej; Miss Power, (MbuMrs. R. l aul; Ballyglan; Mro. pelmore Castle; Mrsi O'O. Eedinond. CMM. Villier3 Stuart. 'Dromatta;. MbCregg; Mu. Shortis, Mrs. fuoiiir,kery. Carriok:vMr3.! Wal8h,i CitherMra..EmegS'warte.,)with pwyer tojainumber. This resolution was decthe Eev. Mr. Bojtl, who expressedsympathy In the:caus(j\ol'$8nrperanireadiness to co-opterate heartily lii "

The Biahop of ;Watcriord; then | pvote of thania-tovthei lTarchioneMford who. he saidl waa. alvaye. read

'Hbti -vra&f Tec;ondod j hy ' (Mrs. E. WiiBarron^ , ' : • . i ' i !

Miss ¦ Ooanolly :'<expressed i renet thatBishop of Caahel >nd 'Mrs. O'Hara wenable to be present 'owing M"*a previous enment, also that thc| following lad!5» had wiexpressing regret at:-being unable! to lotuHon. MtB. de la Poer, the (Misaea MalooitMiss Morley, Mw.i Kearney, JHro Collier,GnA*. T- !i ; •' ¦

. - ,;! ?. '. f '?¦ ¦¦¦ .'¦ t i t . ' » ,< iThe ladies executive . cf^mmftlee te

agreed to meet lnj 4he;Oomimttee JJoom,HJall, on Thundsjr aito«noon, he ISh lrar3.80, p.m., tho pro«eedia» tenninoted.

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' The. aside -applied to Hmgyille; ; ' i ; ' -Clerk-rrWei owde two Appointment i for this "disMqi and'none of tb«n> wtrald real te there: • ,'l o\ A'!ma *wJarnfng jffli faet. "•• • ! < ': . Mi. VealeUOnej of than told m* iiere was :-nothinff to (be-done, j ,- ., ..- .-; ;• i . • > ¦ - y

j .Dr. Brbwnel>a'L3o reported that th ] Dispen- ;sary £Eotise.ia-ti3esklnirieisnu In bad. jondluon. :¦.feisrk—W4 heard fot jUb ut |b*t- TQU

are !.paying ¦Dr. Siyhn £10 fowajHorf a icotint 'of ¦; "

that: The. 4ubstion is whether it wo- ild not be ::oettet'.<offyo»'f<>-put><Ji<)jiiKwe'4n- jrderftnd; -.--then go at whoever you can;; " ¦ ¦ ¦•• ". " ;

Mr. O'Connor—Is there no way of :oming atitheiio emjineera.rwhen; a mistake is made? •

Mr. .Power :eaid that there- was a!. case inpoint where «.>decree.'waa given gainst thecontractor".'h ¦ "¦] ' , : ! >. . | ( ' : '• -

Clerk—That wo» Mr. IWilliams's opinion too.The iClerfciras directed tb,,communidate with

Mto-f w m i m t in; ' ¦¦:¦* ; '. : ¦ ", ¦;¦ ¦ ¦ i y

' ¦¦ . .:Mt. -Curraft «aid that ff/the housfe fas mot

.put'in ordBk-;3)r. Flynn.ijould come into townond have;than*;, ; . I IMr. O'Connoif—Was there any defence?

•Clerk-JWe -hod no ;defence at all.| The evi-dencB of the Engineer-wuld be against us.The judge said that the guardians Should putthe house in Order. ! ¦ < • . |

¦¦¦ ¦ '¦¦i Chairman—There -may be another i action,and ihe -uickest wayjis to put—— j i ':. ...Mi O!8hea.jpointe<s out tnat.thotiatter 'wajpretty -compHcated', ind jie'rhaips , itfwould, bebest io ibe guided by Mr.-Willrams' advice. ; -,."' Mt.l^rr^sinBtrikteato moke'ia I 'tswa&ys(or the' work;, provided air. Willian » approve,oi thia.-ciinrs>. •- ; - ; • ". *.: v . : : ¦. - .y '. ' ; . ', , ¦ ¦ . '

Mr. Stack'aaid'that. he hoped the guardianswould keep these officera ! in check from thisday forward.'j There was no necessit r for the3e!houses at iall A labourer's cottage would lbe'good, enough. ..» ;,• .' . . ' :-: . .. ! I r

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Mr."Po*erlsa1d'-Uiat they should not take1

SDr.rFlyna'S faniUy B.a pr'ccedent.: He had asmall family; ' 'but another doctor might hivefceve'ri of eight.'' > ¦ • ¦ ¦:. I i ' ¦ ! , ;

1 ¦' (EMIGEATION. : ;Mr. .Power[said that emigration Was unfor

^tnnatelv on the increase. ! !: Mr. Stack-j-Oh , yes. ; M

. Mr. O'Shea. said a,' great many ti :keta T7ero',being sent from- America. . . 1 ' , . i .; ; Mr. 'Poteer eald that IMr.'Charlca Liarry, onco'Member for Dungacvan, said that 6,000 cot-tages were levelled In this country in 1EG0.1

CRiBLIBVING OJETFIOEE ANO (DOCTOR.; :- A letter was rocoiyed from a resident in iho¦Ballyguiry district complaining that noithathe R.0.1nor Medical OfBc«r resided in the dis-trict. ' : . , . . . . ' i i :: Mn Parksjsaid that the former etrplanatlon.of Dr. MorriBsey was considered satisfactory. ¦;- Mr. OShoa soid ili would be just'as wellitorefer the letter to Dr. Morri3sov.| Ho ex-plained 'the. I matter , before, and hd could cx-/plain the jnittetnow. , . : . : | ; ! ii , 34r..lPark54 It.woyld lha,Jia -well to call.thairattention to| the fajt that there vita anotherletter previonily.'^nith

ft iame eubjoc

t to shot?

that. it.was not unusual.V.'. ' . I ,¦Mr. fower}—It is Jonhecc ary to do that.

! TIffl OIiD OLCW:HES L4GAptN.¦Mrs. iCahill ftppHed JU) be .allo-s sd, to come

before the Board, to explain about aier eistcr'ttclothes. ' ' ¦ ¦'. r ]. . . - i . :

The Chaiiman said that that question THISbefore the Board last day—a vory large Board,^HTll^l

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and they decided -Co'close the inattdr.MT. O'Connor said that tho mat er was cut

short last week. . She -\T£.l not allo ved to (tivothe explanation, and she should b< allowed tocome here now. i

, i Chairman—1 amjresponsible for the orderof this. Board. j Thia question i» *oin(j on forthe past aix months'. The relative of thb¦woman was hcrp for two years' cpd cost theratepayers £20.' Well, now, .these | clothes oroclaimed, and it is nought to put the ratepayersto cost for these', old clothes. It Js very un-grateful to ibo pWttJng tho peoplei | to cost fortheBO old . dudav I .cannot allorr <iny furthordiscussion on the -matter. |. Mr. O'Connor'—I will put the Union to thaexpense of a, ' notice of motion. :j 'Will > youOIIQW me to refer to what you eaiou

Chairman—I wilL allow you. ¦! Ihavo po in-terest 'in thia woman cyond to ceo juaticodone. • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - Iaone. • - . - ; . .

The Chairman's argument is thqt ibeeauee arelative was so unfortunate a to cpme in heroand exeroiaa tho privilege allowe< by law -al-lowed her it ehouid be now used, against hersister when she looked for her c othes. Sheshould riot thank the guardians ' >ut the lawthat allovred her in here. She hal a right toth so clothes po rnattiir whethei they were"duds" or not. This argument M Z B not fairnor honourably. ,.H

v/as done wit l i t noyr forthe1 .present. ' ','. '. ' " .

: '¦», Mr.,eta«k—The Master and Mi tron' shouldgive tho poor woman clothes nol to have itbrought up hero. ! :

Chairman—The matter cannot bo furtherdiscussed. : ',

Sir. O'Connor—I j am not done -c th it. Youwill here more about it. I

THE WOMAN 8HOETISS AND HEE;. ! : ' : . FAMILY. - ] !Father ¦Benneberry, P.P, Modelligo. wrote to

say that he would j consider the necessities ofthis case whan tna distribution k>f parochialrelief next came rounds ' ;

Mr. OKeefle , B.p.O, -wrote stating, there vrad£110 . to too distributed in relief iti/the parish,and he was making exhaustive enquiries aa toit3 distribution, and Fould he in p position]tostate !some facts wfejch would stagger

Mr. Powcr^—Humanity (laughter). ': : MB. CBBIISN, M.p/

Mr. O'Connor moved a resolutiiori to the ef-fect that the guardians present an addreca toMr. William O3rien in Cork n>xt Sunday,and that the following, be appointed a delo^Ration to preaenti it^—Messrs. Power, StackjWalsh, (Parka and J. McCarthy.! They knewthe great-^benefits: that Mr. CBrian had-con-ferrea on the country, that he hail carned ljialife-iivhiaMiand.: not only in Ireland, batelsewhere; that hi hod. purified Dublin Cattle.They knew vrhat would become pi 'Ireland ifthey had not men iliko William C 'Brien. j

,Mri Power eaid that it might 'bfe ihe opinionof some' that the cause of Ireland would go bnwithout William O'Brien. -.It would, no doubt,g> on, <but it would :be - only afWr a fashion.

e begged to second the resolution. 'The resolution was passed unanimously.

WHY DO THE^PUBUC BUY VI-COCOA 'Do you know ^bat your^menta l health do-penda yoryi much ;un your bodily health, and,therefore, on-ypar.fjoa, Thousarids. of peoplo,who.fiWt tried-Vi-Cocoa'aa'an .erpsrimoat andnow U8a it 'daily, have ascerialncd this fact.'

•We aiiain repdat that p.it-only your physicalhealth and strenntb depends cni the properregulation of your diet, but al»d. your moralcharacter and your Intellectual and com-m ftial progress.¦• j . .! .. ' ; ; ;

f Then I i will try ViiCoeoa," j"ou 'say—andtbpn forget to do' 6o, .dhhough we are dailypublUhtnij ithe striking testimony of men andWomen; **>• confirm onr statomtnt that Dr.Ti^bts ''Vl-Cocoa. ia indeed the perfect FoodBeveraga.o! the People. ; [ , -

There ,iow Reaper or better/art el« on ineT&ke&ni lb W&fy Myp odH- Vid - »tore».in J6d. packets, anij 9a^and 1«. 6d. tins; or yoncat try it absolutely free by wr ti* ; (a pottcard,willdo) to Vi-CocOJ»;Ifid,, 60 Bn!J!U: Row.¦Lcndon.'B.p.. foT^doloty sanipU tin.

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PADOtNOlOU dtp. 489 -P.IS. (czaspt Euz&zj *) :uHtbmt* WA7»7O2U>(ireatlisr asd dress-tUooa* prrnltUaj) aboat J.ii «.o followisjtty ' . - < : i i . i .- .

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fiuunn koUBafl Third Cam Tloista mil tjBUowodtha ti» rf Uw 8»Jooo of tt« boiU, acircouJor ut additKauU fa* of U to liktwr diteSioa.

Oaalba««« await tb««rtiv«l of ¦ ha steamers atAdelphl Wharf, Watsrfori, to eoar«y throc£3puMBgttf «»Jtl»elr lags*«;<, Bres of Charea, toth» North nod 8cntb BtaUoai 01> & \v U7. Ucsi-bow »'»leare tbs.Boach action In tlco to conveypacsesgert M4 Midi loggtaa to tho tlsoscs asnorth Whtrt, Watertord. :

Vartbw (jiforaMloa' esa b» obtsiaod froa ITJ. \B. Doso, ¦ Ore** WMUID Eiilinr, Kinjr-ttroot,Oork i Mr. EU »tf^<J«4t Wd»J«n> Eiiinj ,5. Lo««rBsdrrHlKtlwj, JJablin ; Me W. J. Fnacis, £31-kanay; B». A. W. P«»la, Adolpii SVh«f. V7«V>-fort j or nt Mr. B- J . 0"B. CEO«B, Tr»CjMsatgn, 5 Lower 8sokrHl«.«tr«ot, Dublin.

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YOUNGS SEW FI8H STOEE23, Henrietta Streot. ;

JAMES YOT7NG has opened the above, whereBon«b«per» an be (applied rcUh »I1

qnantlllfS ol Frrita Fitb daily, at Iti'ccail<x3«^»t« F>:r<a. TOCBO'B, H«Qrittti-S:rccr,Waterford. . -

MR. JAMES L. PEARCK,; For m*ay years with

HBSSH8. PIGOTT & 00., DDBLT .flAKOTOBTg, AMEBICAN OE0-AN, HAU-MONIUM TtmEB AND BEPAIBEB.3a, Tho Moll, Wotorford.

Jktlsurtc* for Bepolrs Froe. Yearly OoslrzctJ' - ' ; TcJun. <

OUR AGENTSMr. J. Collins, GUdstozuKtroi.Hiu Po>«r, BarronBtrand trt^lii», Qnllty; ioha-tiitc-i,Mtu EM, Quay.Me, W»ro«lJ, <Ju»y.Miss Po*er, Broad-strcstMr. tones Power, Ballybrlcisa.Mrs. D*wson, Quar.Miss MoDonnsTlTBridBMrtrcii.Mm. Dottarty, Loafcud tToslMr. Hufhes, Mayor'* Walk.Ma. JsfoBwr.ailyhHckea.Mrs. fihietr, iohMtmtMa. Gsola, Lojab*rd-«treti.Ma; Crwjtb,StnaeltctroslP. CBriwvLowtt ftrsnim, 'Mrs. Johnston, Johnstown". ; ,Ssjon's BodSaQ. City.Mr. £. om.'Wsxdsfl. ftusorr.JCsMn. CM* s»d Co., Quay. /P. milMt!.Btmp4+*tnol.Hn E. Hii (iiMiiwuvjloggas-strKiBoon'* BsoiitsBU, vsndoy; :Mr, M. H«itMtt. LUm.or«.Ur. N. MuTphy, Dnnmore.Miss Clancy, Trmmo»Mn. J. Hunhan, Glenmore.Mrs. Condon, Passage EislMr. Fonehsoa. PortUw.Messrs. Brett sad Co.. Portia?.Mis* Hoche, Plttown.

. MU« Kor»'«JlcGnU), Stradbally.Mrs. PunnsJaooneDin.,Mr. Lute Whslini Ktiiriv-"",Mrs. Dwuaontl, Xilmaoow.Mr. James Dol*a, Hulllnavat.Ms. If. QuialiTan. ThomuVsrtu.Mr: P. Joyce. B«id*»<tr»et. CtlUnMrs. «. JS JPower.Xllk»n»y. .Mn. Heart*; Carrkk.Mr.*Su' sw 'Jcfwuv ^ ooltyws* --Mr. W ,M*Enery, O'ConioU-streai. ClonesMr. JaoMsGaale, C«sUe-sireet, Cahi/. ;Mr. H. M. Ol>oaoibu«1 New Rest. |Mr.'J. KoiuSiis. w Bote.Mr.,Mj J J oj

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*1??; <?* *ll««o. 3 rere p&secuted (3 of *""*• Tfle real reason, andVeofcd <me it «&,'people who, in many liuJtanees,1'aid Mrtl iJ* 1!F*BLOto3$l*etQ» : *'"""ert ' ¦warned, aiod became apparent when Aid. Wl G D'Gofl

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practical Wech at^ big meeting!-*~~„«» xu Buca vaw» »<a aase, T ana tae;;srr"S~«l!Z*oi'SnTU I?*"? *? fmpmonment. faefld to discuss tho-question of -iftnancialiiBi 'woretiof itaa, that sapo the ;exirting Act CBJBe4^ %SS 21 i Li 'J V form: in 4He Theatre I Eoyal, Wateriord. i MrN'M$ lg$S§ HH®SKteS SSs£&«?S53WKSfiAct c&me Into * force ! lhoIiJeT}aMlpidY£tfe]» 8! ffjn*I5?^ ^

pa7rIl't<' ™!yario>M party to support $very movement that would jesult.ikile for aU rates fonjbouV^ r lf£4 2nd *5XiSre3f J^T «<»«¦ :ta» ir iamiltes -is» in. giving .employment, to the |,people, but¦under. CWy landlAds, through their asenta, Waterfordj and, dtatac*. , , ¦¦«. : ; ; ; aavdng examined -lie proa and; cons of. this

i ^ y^^^^LP^SkT^ ^^^f T^ MercaineiGa^te'f venture^ camtf

.tc, the concha that inthe reata and wei collected weekly. ' yTv ¦ „ • ~M?5?)fer ftfe 1*8 raoorded 'in Ireland face of -foreign Competition, and; the facilitiesT;-i—1-,—^ ¦• ; T?\» !f$ V"':5 „ i' S,W2?r ""$H$2!:w§.'B3 Pcto*6!1 8th» w?» 9j afforded for dumping <Jennan' goods on tha iIt is- all : very fine ;in.theory to mats &d T? R^^^It06^ sJ>m?bSl market, they «ould,not lend them support,, to

amucesible of realisaltion. The average poor °* la»t y»ar. were,; Enutrtaea,! l; deeds of iuU ambunt was: aabscrtbed with the exception:man Wouldi rather do without a vote ifcc «ver ^t^e^b!'t7 i t u a;: Tme *l ™*- *ncrie«» trf about £6,000,-ibut eo ;tar the! project hao.then be called upon to w> luapjom in £& gS^S£rt''

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^M iailed to d a ifoot^diiiTeiUicf iJf ,th"«;,l iS^Sff ' ^IRSiSf" S^S?*S?WS&2&fl w»!#- *ft^*^: ilf TVO estimate whatiWateriord rates TrouVJI Cx>, vr&zo not the Oorporfitiaa large, propertyI 0T7nere». the . levy would.tot up to nearly Ms.; en the. pound. Xh.us the mawtetasnee of our

pity e'esio-a sum propot onatsly giester thani3 expanded in 'iny city| or^towiv inttBe Uiuteo' Kiagdomi, -with'- the'" -possiyter eacepfion oi

i Tiimwick. " . ' ""' T ' " ' :A Eatepayera'- PiotebtWe Aaspoiation could

aiitihoriWriyely jut such questions C3;- tnese4o the CorporaiiJon:—< I .- . . .; .".. is . . •;. ' ;

J—(What : has the drainage scheme cost. :.. . i- ' ;' -JiputO .tbe.prespiit?. -,- .. : ;¦ . , :

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- ..: . ¦: ¦. .8ewd:eeotto no camplete; could:. . .. -.:,nsits wprj: effoaavieiy?;: ;. "• ¦ "'". ' !

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j| i5-,When wa» it diseorvered that.JPolel>erry:> :¦" : sras not'included in -Mr.-'BreUanda;j ¦ plan to drain ithe city dirctet int -13?e-; :: . , , . :Buir?: '. - : ' ' :r- - • '¦¦ ;- -^ f '- -A -- - ' .I 10—If tho Btotlond plaui were not.drawn;] to avoid'1 future'drainege into! thei i . 'Bill; and thus remove a danserou3'!¦¦ : , :nuisance?/ '¦' I

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¦We ; couW SlV a 'newefcaper - wiSa auction?•nhlch the public ¦would -desire lanjrsrered,! Nodoubt a; totepayete'. ProHedtive/: AcsocittiancteuH.-p.ttt a srfr uilo city public life, and -Cor-paratora who ', now" :flgnV ohy*"of ansTrermg¦questions ; would jbe made- sit' up- ¦ : -.

i!oppre3£ed. JSa:tepayer-itticiilia us tor i ouronssestion aa^ to %e : formaticn ct.ftrE&tq-parons'. Protection' ':Aft?ociation,..arM;:add3:—•fl taiaw meny leading men ready; to «»n «uchan cssociatibn, proyidfed e .'poutwalietenentii kept out off it.. ;and:also, -pats' e&lins.;Qaite:-6O. - The- wst. Eatepayetj.', Ataoci4yan-wis. ai ; failure; becaoae Mt- was iwt'governedKim a view : to " witcMAjfj-thet. ratej. Theleisons from that ,association, flhduldihelp ,toinffce 'the new, association successful in , 4noextreme. : ¦ ' ¦' ¦ , ¦ '¦ '

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i tHwce hb iagresi *hati;uu3ltiiy ratesiareclSurffily highl and iwbo vae.cxaaxma to flee aSeck ui :«i ; Corporate reipcaditaie,-m| htlet'usiharve.tbeir^viewa te to-Xas'lcmp saaacfrt^ suggested .associa ob.a etteis

ec dtolioowed not be signed idr.p.rfb'bcatKm.jjUlwi roqu is'Uw nsine'of tne-wtiler in. paaa-dence aa.a. pTqtection tor'joargeivea.-- :,. ¦,. .; : .

'anw'the extenoionjol Ilio Dr^W.r^D.Beilisy Sne to Watetft Jtoo lteOT«5ferryalry3^ between1 «hat company and..ito.

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&iem and^WesiemeerTices, A weU knwraetttle dealer, Wateriord. -was insftrmnentaO to

J!iA™or7f hnth co3in)anae3'lHi.-»'Fnday''Qasl,¦nheo-he divided bisasutal weetly. pansignment {jsirteem. wag onaTof ;fcplt;3e';i;ghr5n|{ iall to

th<f D.iW. f 1" iW« Basiwsyi and hfr i®oainder!to ithe : Great. 8oufheba;ana Weetern> slipuiat-jra that 'both wexe tp start at !a given time,cid K2i& first to. readi the Iforta Wall, DnMin,over- their: reafpective; }i aea .veto to'- be givoa<lhi' entire lot ot fke! dealers coanteiinenii inluttire.11 The G-.;:S, and !WT[h«9d a clariof fivetaolnutei iere .the otbw got under ray, butnotwithstanding .this, ami a' block dt llsc-nriha; tbe driver of tn« H., V?. -ab -"Wexfoidtrain (Wheeler) reached . Jos', destination .15nunufes- bdare, the oHber; covering the dis-tinee in 2 home 40 minate, Ho lisa been!

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|lhe - "Irish i a&ajea" Bents' that the pro-OTsmme of She Irfcfh iBcfona Aawctetion -wc34rawn up at the Kildsr&etjreca Club, and <&stCta aiders and abettor* anp( Sir; G«wg6 'Wynd-fiicin . end <Hia (EioeTlencjr. . EmdcfiSy • jtlx.'

TYjjidham'fl impalsivo letter ihi*v cot con>-vidoed the -Oraroi Pariy tirat b.e b1 nn-foTuurslble to $J&BQL usu ven's jxropoc a..

. .(Lord Dun*aVem x ain returna. to' £he traymot at all dianayed (bTJKbe cold drencbacdounistered by thode nrtio h&ye abraya heldtthat tiie' English BjEttem ol government txaaWn. ds; and always will Ibe perfeBtioa ttseU.

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in the oarresponding" week of last year wea aalso, showing;no alteration, beinjj a net in*crease to ISM, to date, of 5. ' . ' •¦ ' ] 'v^ dihe proceeding . at ! Tuesday's . meetinsQI tine iKjiniaothaniiB Soa d of Guardians cziuIDistiiot Coikncilh were |ex]£emelyj JLively ' anddnteTeQtiinx \iwi3j|$ tioH tiwo <inouoflfl > iw n ch stoodin the name1 of itr .Thpnia5 J."D<iaipSey. Ondof^ese. iocatedl theTexpenditur« of £10 aveaf tt>/enable the t ildren m.the *TtfrKhoasS"tober jaiishvljijsa.it -On his fiubjejctiUflong cis"pU£3ixa5Te&3l]ie4- 'tift- rntet {iaUwsiinx featoraI veins an eloauent speech by iinei'prjopuser, HAn¦to / aa.;Iri»h [ teadner, rbut : thb was defeated.Core tii6 boara,' ahd'mde ah iatereatifiig speechin Iric(h.and'|aft rirards in iSngUsli, with refer-en'co.to: the iijaatier.i.o, » :, uj. : : ; ¦ > • ' ' -j- . !

The'"jBebond';m<>tion by'lir1. idcmp ayjxras for!_—— wj ^»>. ii>t-iiiiJou i viva jor«nifon j,lhe" r>eii41ly'claTwe'.jn capea ,of con-;itraetoxs wboTfiad1 not compacted tho'-buildinffxA cottases-lnf'tii'ef 'time allcrn-od^^CIMs mattercame"pp at-'tne' -Kslrici-Coundl, and.yaa d-'s-!cufiied at. considersble length. The ;majo'rity|declared in favour ol allowni'g the *<soatrictoM!until the 1st of December- to finish iben'r work.dn cpns'id'jrii.tion "pfrthe peeyjoua bad iyTealher.Mr. aJempseyr'nOs erV'reiwad'nia-anotioB4or the 25th tost. !- j • '¦ j ; ; : _ iA leading aitisen auggesls, that wejchbuldlgivo a; ££O,,Fi TSf i Prize,. t<x£ '-the hert 'eompoti-1

tion. tQ, the person,' Svuij the bcit icsairers V>ftie'eeventeen I qaes>tioai-published pn Mondayregarding-city] espeajditure, .¦ • .'- ,? . . |, ¦•. . / j :

ffhe letter published elsewliere'onithe'Drain-cse Scheme . fa. very"[pertinent it' the. presentmoment, and jdeserroa tie ' clo5<Mt | attention.Our correspondent' leialls/the .expenditure 'p iiOp.CM-on" tne ¦nrate w.or3&, and implies thattfee jnoney -TyEj wellispent'.': ' -But iBiy? • ' Be-cause this essential j wcirk was carried, outunder the peireonal; 8ijperyi3i»n_of the; greatestexpert of his day, the late Mr. Hawksley.'

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Tta'S'rain'bts? 6ih£to3 U a .jjrepent-drawingits slow length 'dloni without outside expertsupervision., ihereia no-onein the city wjiobelievei thiatia' hava-in Waterfoj-d jat presenta. jpiotewipnal bnsEj d cuffident kniwleilge tocarry put ' with complete saticfaction a .aofiemeof 'suca magnitide.'' ' : - " • . ¦;/ ¦ .: . .- ,- :. :;

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!Mr. at J.- Fl ininij—We aro on thij point ofconnecting three inlleii. of eewersse lat John's(Biidso. '¦ I

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'My opinion is, andlthdt of many outside whoore qualified ti";jive aa 'opmioo, tiiat¦ if theintercepting sewer imd third sectioi are notcarried out, the Sewcraja 8oheme : vrill nottTori.

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sewer the drainage of c, mile'and a half of citystreets, would be iblocbed for two hours' every-day.. Even iindei tiej Ttren-Hall ¦triere! theywere' sitting ii jthe iipea vreuq-iMt trktaritightthe- ground be ome4 &aturated .^ritlijoCiaairoliquid; the aaino iii aiiny cither ;pirt-3 <rf thecity. . . .; ..; . ; i / ( l ; ;

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And at the spme Inquiry ISx'. Flcaiin j es-timated the " flhal": cost . of. tho (DrainasoScheme, minus! the ' intercepting cower; ot&sm- j ! i . '. " ¦ \ : ¦ ¦ . - .i

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0—Section B oi|the originiil cchemo is,, beingjtinkoioJ with." '. " j I [>3-rNo conttacjo -:b 3 >es! appointed.B—Ho outside and independent' : i6uper-l; •¦•'

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^The'Joh|j'8;Ml;0oction,'.wliicli; "wia to!j' 111176 jbeeri, connected ;first| in |16S9,I and which: in i October,, lSO .'-was on; "the fpoint oi bains connected/'- is\ ' not connected yet. , ¦¦ ' - . ' -¦ | - k7—iXho intirciptiajj wwer end {drainage! . . . ianka: havp 'bean abandoned, j The

."Ehird! Section;is practically in abey-:¦¦ •''- "aace.f ¦:-¦ [--.- .. ' : •¦ - !, : , i i . ' .; S—'How is jthe draincge • 'to ¦; PCili' catis-:i /actonly: in. view of Mus ctstenients

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¦'¦•; "co3t' ifpEeiflp ' rm'ated -by.T.3ir.".'i ']; ii . sjw? 'Si: ^" ^n^T bl **">¦r .;.',y -y p & tb&pmii, .:.1;;;, 'i 'j J '- V^!\ [ \il j r »# • •ti&^^r «ik''FActwrj .-'53weilent.of late on this'VItaHy lmporta\nfc ques-tion; of dralnag tlidtliTes: of-the inhabitantsaro at stai*rrand it jba^pvea the fcnricesses tobekte&^&^b^'' ai ?Qv?, ;¦ \; ;¦' A ilbiUfoyea bBroiecsoa;, A>»()61*Uon'. ;«unewt iun QM ledHii !W«tenotd.'tiJii-ai ihk|)mWH aKmOosni' : , j .jt i - ' ' • ' ; t > ¦

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ford and Wexford. It seems to us tbat people-are'begining bTsludy this fisoal qUeslioriinorjjand more closely every day. and that the ob-vious lesson" of. freedomof <sompetRipn by ourforeign rivals ifl being jborne into the.minda ofmen.of (brains and capital in this': country.

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Tuesday, OT nrfc'ns'were rdicpttsed 'iof.1 . and'prices ruled from 8ftj. to .93a.-per icw|t.,- 40»<i to-.4Ss. p .box .Jorkfais -j^hdLbuyera

f«entwere—fflTessra. Courtenav, Bidgway:andTljnn^Waterfowl, and Mr. F loyj Olonmtl. . ' jThe grain 'market m 'W-atarford b twins

fairly well'supplied, and; Messrs.' J. and a,Phelcn repori tbat the price, cf oats is 83.' Cd;per barrel;.maltidfj barley, 14». to 1A3- 3d '-} land jsecondary: qiialiti&s from 10i. to lip'. .'. ' •(: .

¦ jThe:foliowing'letter bJas -been' piiblkhcp), by

the -Befi '. Father McCann,'iP.P.,;ths enerettjoand patr'iotio 'Pastor of (Ring, Dttasnryan. Nowthat a movement is on foot for the lltrine Act,defensive of the fishing industryionjthe South-East Coast of Ireland, Father HcCann's letterI4'ol;mord' than' usually :in{e'restSiijj! "iFaiieTilcCann-oirro'te 'tVili1 you kindly: allfo meSpace to, inform Gptk fish dealsra :end otjisninterested that the1 Oaparbnent of A flcultttre,etc., bas graciously given a treigh-houie andmachine to the fishermen of (Bolliasoul, andthat the fish can now be purchased by the cwt.instead -of-the. old. and unsatisfactory methodwhich hitherto existed, and that Mf . CharlesSkjjce j|s.. appointed weigh-mastBr land care-taker. y^Iiero: i3 j»t-jvrc3ent, .a conEiderablequantity' of dried hfiak' (ready!\ let fs^le, andholders are askingXl ' jrper' cvrt. '-^he- quin-tity of this dried flsb. taken Ibis ypar, *hon£b.not co Jargor to . quality C3 last year, is e'atic-factsry; ajjd yet shojrj' no; falling offialopg 'titocoi»i.,;,S i3ahc5r»3tJn v'r.T :IiCTir.j a foirlyi^'d£3a?pn nd, round. Mackerel is equally abun-dant, but not cured." ; i ' i

Aej-jil L>.«c2n t(y:iourvsd erti:i.nglc<'.iu'-. ;ii8,ilr. (l ortnc-4'e Bpperfoirfv-Compthy po 'c T er-ing* a-maUneo ti> ba hiii'oa tituriji>l!.ai-cr-aoon at three o'clock, when "XJnde? tho BidBdbe" will be tsau produced. i. . . . ^_J. ';..

C?hoCe -la-'WctBriprdf nnds pi trict,.who .mayhave ordcris for'Pritling, taper Bags', LippingPapers, Twines,. Account Books, Leasers, etc.,should encourage WaterfardJErade. Keep theMoney at H!ame. Give increased 'Local Em-ploym£tft» 'ruy eendinp '.taeir ordero to."',orgiving then* to a representative of Ci P Ead-mend and' Co., W-aterford. Why £end- moneyto Dublin.-Belfast, Cork, and English tradsrevrhen you: can 'be equally well supplied c.tbonne ? • En llsb. ¦ .traders do'; not ' send' theirorders to fWaterfotd firms.' 8upport HomeIndustry. Encooraje locaV~cmpioymcnt, anasee that your money goes to traders 'who willjspendit at home. " This ia praotieal¦p&tricllsal

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TO BAT, ; I ijthe process of eating <wduld'» ba rendered fatmore pleasurable if you occasion ally , indulgedin a bottle of Farrow's £«al. Mushroom Kekh:up.- -Thia-iB « luxury you -would-never Jorego : ifonly once you trie'ds it.y ' Thi srntll'of/U mahuwit hungry, .Accept rnoisubstlitite for -clthdr tosKe^kihuD or' Farrow's \ 1. Green, Peas (fnjpackets)^—If your-Groccr-doM-not. ctock_w«fKetchup,.aerjd u« his name end address, andwe -will oend you a bottle freo."- J. Farrow aridCo.. D©Dt. A 13. Peterboro'. ; ' i :

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\ it&vQty ou-xn ^dea forVlri iifsfentiohl1 ,'ll Vso;rfri^'to-tho-Edlior1 U {ivy? prtper/ inr. itnienvelops " Pcrtents," when our Patent' Expetivrill.-rr|te Jby letter ,'mving all informction re-quirixi quits irta, of- .chcrr a. , -,' ' '; : ¦ t. ' 1

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Hod X Neuralgia Mixture gives instant*:aneous relief in all cases of neuralgia andtoothache. In Is. 6d. bottles. Sold w)ly;atGorman's Medical . Hall. 12S The Qujij*. .! | ,

LAECEIN'Y OF Al' 'oa3QUs'!fipii.',;p.JECOUNTY AM) CITY IMjm^HA'RY. . . I

. In tho City Police-.Court, Wednesday, Mr. J. jN/ ilVhito,: J.r.'.i pSu3idip-*, Jolm GtUirhp ofOQstellpa'sJkne, > a *hill partor , iihiie ! Oounlyand City Infirmary, was charged in Icusiiodywith stealing a oheque value- £10 &3. from thaMatron oi the Infirmary. j I "'

Bergeant Keyea, on being 6wom, deposed—.CFrom information received, I arrested j the de>lfendan{;:ct:lCWl2llop'frlsDsr' pa uesUay, OvfiS-ing albbut 6'pin1:, on Uu>tndferfaifet«ain&ilcheque value £10 Es. from the County andCity Infirmary; he was then<iSf:bed)£j b4arbouse,rwhen tjarreated himj Xjffave aim the"*«*1 Voii*jA>|- *~^n—mrtAa. »>rt.r-fA^TTUMlti' hjfl ' iKitUSUO1 WUUVIVU , UW «MMUV uw w*w« ? ^

up and dressed bimself; b.e had only; 2Jd. toIhis vest pockotj- I tienLscJirchiid ¦h'ii rooai,'where he wes, and on a table • betide Jhe bed,where be had been lying, I found a memorsa>-dumbook, now .produced; in the memomnduid.¦book I found a cfeqoe'for'jEa 11*.,'payable .i»ttlie ilfitron of -Uio-Couniyland Oity'iE&rmarT/j;I then charged the . defendant at. the' lock-nipiwith' ibe. larceny of tbis cheque;, I govo himihc ,«ijual ciutiSn, a£d Ka raaiB ;Qfo Kllowink«tatetne»ti-'*'I''did:'nekt i*al' li.i .bii> J ouod Hdo the furnace room last Bunday neck, wbsbthe visitors came;'J F^put

it in my poxjkot J^I forgotril clbout. it,'' , ' ' . . . '¦ ' L- \]V; Priionf ¦¦'*4*\ :ct;K;ecu-jn11y ¦ remanded 'H ilor eight'dayj' •* ¦' ti : L - • '- : : . ¦ -j j ; .¦, : .;

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''GJeefpn ,w sfitAdorwnri-io examine'ihe. junder.pwt jW! .iliiLeflgane where:ia' ¦ tipught jsome-ibingkhad ?one "wrone. He ' was one <>f themoat earefil men in tbe railway iservica, andHie anxiety oost'ibim bis liie.i It appeaiis tha'j.wai'ilookm lbetveen the aide rods whiclare .'connected with the driving [wheels ancwhich come.together with tamer nrben th4works are set in motion-. jPoor-Gleeson- .w inot satisfred, apparently,. with",tho esalnina-tio'n of his engtoe while motionleas, and so hecalled out ito William 'fieame, the stoker, "tomove her . &: bit," which order *aa obeyed.. GDhe result rwas shocking; Tbtf ide rode closedand caught the engine driver"* bead, mutilat-ing it beyond-! recognition.': -His; brains .werescattered about to ooohi- aniiaatteBt'iltot'tihey'•bid tdj ibe reverentiallygathered upl and"in-tirred'olose. to the ecano, as-it wa3 ipund im-ppwiiblB.toi 'do1

otberWee with, theni foi themoment. Beatb, it is needless to aay;: -waoinstantaneous, but that | did not prevent theofficials wbx> gathered to the i gruesome sceneto eend /or .dfergymen' and doctorf. 1 - Atnongu-tth« former..who"camo Kieedily! 'were the I OBOT.Father Bkelly, Prior of the Dominicans, BridgeStreet, and Bey. Father Delaney, ferrybank)wjhijo ihe. medical -gentleman Who Icamo khereW&'Ik, vJIorris... Tiheir. services, ^ unhappily,<wer© unavailable. 8ergeant Flannery, ol tho(Perryfbani: Station,, was on> the scene: without,.'-*• — --**» «3»-WM ¦ ww. uvuy i luiu TB"n*f¦ • «"*•..?eoe«B*r7 inquiriea on behali oli tho•utfaontJes, mw that the remains were coffined

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; tho «naaufli S.e-J*°2 pl?to m<3rt>>7 obeying a voice fromw e?°tmd-' where'the doceased'wia and beingrunabw W- know how he. was situated, <^jegawM. the side rods, in laot, poor Heame,itno stoSer, wca overwnelmed with cri6f wheniwhat had1 happened 'was made roanilest.Driver Gleeson was about 55 yeara oi age. ;sm<J ne began,to wpric on the railway.when ho; waai a lad,.**{iinj; •bj>-«tajre3 to a .pocitioij ofcojtudence on, the.\en£in<Sormg depjyrtaaent'oStie .Jdampamt, Hoi -bas;left, behind'him toanourn tms %Jt$ ol a good industrious father 1.soc1} d daughters, and to them, and allother " relativeb" of th« family, we ore sure;Uhe ; sympathy of crar readers will, go forth inthial their day of oifxhanage —<E I.P. ' ' i

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aiEETrLNG JN THE 'UiAYOB'S OFFOCE.'j iA; meeting of, tho above committee •cci holdon W<>dnca<iajr, and those j>resent ! wore:—

Vcr;> Kav.' .Canon Flyah, IPJPV, in the chair;Very Bev. ; Dean Hackot£; Councillor Alex.Welcon, J)iL.. J.P. ; 3er, T. J". furlong, Mrti.jCithtdr'al;! : Alderman fWhittlo; Oity Hi h'Sheriff/ 1 and; air. P.'.Hig-gins, Secretary. i. 'f] Stti mirtuiC3'iof. tha lurevioua meeting wea»road' and ' f ootlflrm&i,-' ;, 'and- .signed; by thoOhaxcman. ' .' '¦ . ! ; ;

The following xeporta of the 8chool MtesdXancel OfHoers were read,,b}r 'Mr. Higginsr—'¦ OFi'DOM' PAMH0N/S SEBOBT.Siij-rl beg toircport ,t|iat?I h.ive viatted the

cohoob in my^disAriot .fr^queritly during thepact | month. The attendance is fairly «ood.iI: bail a7 prosecutions during the month, oi•whom 11 were fined. Seven attendance orderomade; 2, adjourned: 1 withdrawn. ' I am

.aubicittittj* the; names oi 84 for aqryrco «fnotice and prosecution. During the'month'Ireceived a letter of,-complaint,,which 'I attach,and w-.hicb-"hai been attended to by myseli.andBlr. :'Pucjan. . We looked up all . itie . places]namSd, and in each place got ceriMcates of .iSjje of boys ,and: girl3, with one exception, and;that boy is an ' orphan, having no father orAnother or other relatives. The 'boy was cent'to school until he was in tho fourth clac3.jHe was then obnt to work. I . '-have to ctato,

fiihot an outbreak ol ieVci baa taken plico toiBlakc's-lane and Poleberry, which proyentseomei children from attending schooL Xhavegot the averages at the different ;sohoola triUione excoption ^Manor-street, Christian Bros.)for.llay. .1898. .I.have compared the '€3 aver-agca with sama. month this year ' 'and' find.some schools have increased, •while:' othensbavoi largely decreased, St. Joseph' and Et.John's tnas have decreased¦ .owing" j to theesta lishmeut of St. Alphonsus' end St.Ottcfan'e. St: Stephen's has increased by 23,and Mount Biorf has dec reined by G3. -\ I navenotliing; more to briBj[ under notico thiomom<h. ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ : ' i :

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waa ialso read:— ! ;I beg to report that the attendance for the

f anth of . Btfpterober laAt has decreased: by 68compared with , the 'cofresponding jnCilth' cilost ' year.JMHifiTid1 *n *tnuauaJ< i nomberiOtlchi)dten"remaiiiing ivway -from sc1iooV-tiritb.out

:nny |exquse whatever: 'I'Siave y:«i4ed the;.paicTtt3. of almost all 'these children andtwarnid "fchem that they would be proAscutedunless they complied with.''Be'law, but I stillfind A large number of them keeping away.Irdm eeljool. I beg to submit for prococutioii;,,bolh ;j foi> penaVty and attendance *rdeio,'respectively, and ask permission to prosecuteor to 'Servo-notice. During the past few daysI ha-fe distributed handbills to- shopkeepersrnd others warning them against enTOOyinjtlit^dJcn under 14 ycara of

ase. . I visitca theprinting wncea 'of'four.:<naw£papcra, ;a4d.' atoitr.iOordner'a works, and found no boya under'M yearo of cge employed in any of thorn.

: The1 poster referred to was as follows:— ;.County Borough of .Wateriord. Irffih (Edu-

*• aiton Aot: 1623. ; To Employere and AH whoniit may concern. Notice is"hereby given thaiall' tPcfsoiaflj foijnd: employing; .ohildicn' .under14 yeans of aoe", in 'contravention' rf <tha pro-visions of 8ecti6n'2'iof Vpve Act.',aro liable .toft-psiialty^t Forty Qhiliaigs1 and' Oocts. AndNotice is Hereby Farmer ; Given, that allpartita so offending will be prosecuted witbtout <(ifther 'notice. f By^Ordor PjitricJt Higl-gin«j'.&icretp.rT ;3cho{>l Attendant-e^CoznmitteelT^^mil. WafJeEtori.ii: J N ;. v T^T

Thel necessary orders were made* * , Iuffvjp'tenders were received ior.uniforins andcaps' for *tbe inspectors, and that oi Uoisro.iHoarttQ-tand'tfoivwfio-acoeptod, at £1 tin- Gd.for the uniform?, and SX' Cd: for-tlffl c£p3,-allof Jrifih imauufaoture. ¦' "; •' " . ¦ :.¦ ¦ ;•. I . !

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Mi?« Harm. Partner, . Newnagen^ " .Commercial iBoad^Stepner.,< (It ii'MiitHom tbft :pw (nijrtemqi.tTuwWOD j],djbj$ jndie -to* fowwn diedofiMSjcirtloo. 1": ¦ ; :• ' ¦;--!,'- 'f, ; ' ¦ ; . . ' j i . ' . \

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. The interest evinced' in the previous com-¦petitions {hcu uratsd by the publishers of tha(Waterfordi 'Benny Railway. Guide was rcaey.'cdwith , incieased vigour ax tiiia compciilion.Aa we were, able to' announce on Wedrieodayevening,' . wr-lea* than ¦ 4 'gave the' foroewtthat Wamrave irouJd pinl' uhilo : War Wolfwas tipped by 200. ' A number of excellentforecasts were sent n, but we regret no onewas succeisfal in placing tha first .three in .thewuct iuio>] anisoca.: une or two' competitor!named all the first , four, but cadly out oforder. .'A number of local gentlemen.; havofurther " c siot«d • ¦ uo, end .we • are BOWable to anjnounco to final cvrards, wbidh orec.3 follows :j— ¦ •. * IlDt PBIZE-A HANDiOlEE WNNBB !EET,Beantjfully pecorcAed, conabtins of i fiftyfour piwjeB, as follows:—Ona dozen, dinnerplctes,' cnb dor;n dcijert plates, ono down. peel plates; five meat dishes, assorted cizes;two vegcfsjie dishes, tco sauce turcent andladles; and one gravy boat. '¦ ,

J. Shanahan,- 7 Emmett Pisco, fWetosford. i'Cnd- 't TElfei IXii iiii^ELASED'- -CUP, on; , - tPedestal- atitiqno JOzlx design. ¦ . '. B. W. W. Wtooa/l . Barra'ck trcct,Sr^PBIZE- -A: \S ?f EtrDm. :BBBAKFASI1: GET, cot tuning forty'ploccSi decorated in.'! tolue , rind 6old«\ an'jl cuntilnicj^ona dotan'l . eapa end 8aucef3.''6ir3:<dbren : plates, two¦ case pl&ti3i one fcu ar • ov7l and orcam juj.: E. N;T,alaat/Trdnore.¦

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iiib. Prize—'A. Pair, of Borber'o, firat qualityCarvers. | " . ". "James tEochc,; Jolm-tstrcet, Wcterford.6Ui Prize—A Sot of'Brad Fire irons.

itrx .W. Phekn, Dunhall.6th Prize—A ; Bicycle ;Lamp.IPttrici Synnott, Petrick-ctrset, Watoriord.

7U» Prise—A Clock,, cat ct'and.(Uichael rower, .8 Hi^h-ctreot, Waterford.

Cth Prise—ii Icdieo* Watch.¦ .IJica Queally, £3 Kich:'sl<trec;t.Stb. Prize—A Gent'o Nichel Stop Wttch.

i . . . Glorie Fadden, Tfwnioro.10 ih Prize-ii Ohcrrirrcod iWclkinj Stick,1 Lilver-mouirted/

j P. J. Hurray, ¦Barronstriaid-ctrcot. ,.

llii Prize—(A Travelling Clock. ,¦ B. IT-ahoney. O'Connell<rlreeit. ;

12 h Prize—A Ladic3' : Gun-metal Watch.John'|Waish, 30 Gcore&'c- treet.

13 h Prize—A. '¦ Rmokeris Cabinet.John Butler, B.I.'C., Iisdy-lano.

Kth Prize—!\: Silver Batter Dich.T. H. Morton, Fcttord.

lSt.b Prize—Smoker's Cabinet.E. . Burke. Wateraide. :

ICth Prize—(i.Oijar Back. !P. J. Kiorntin,- Kilkenny. ;

litii Priz*- . Gent's Gilt Watch. • i-;• -- J. - Dohsrty,. 7. Kcyzcr- trest,

IBth iTrize-^Silvcr Butter. Cooler.' . ; . '»; J. OunAinsham, ¦ 8hc'rgrmv Omaah.'

lOti Prize—jin> Alarm idoci.(Hiokael Abohe, Pit lawn, Co., Kilkenny

COih Prize—A Bicycle Too) B.15 end Bell.¦ D. Campion, 4 itall, Wstexford.'Tho Pxiico may be obtained: at the ipublish

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death of llr. |Bicnard J. Friol, fonneily Agentof iha'Proviijujiil Ejiik d Ireland in Water-ford. The deceased gentleman, wca connectedaviih thb city for a long number of yeara, 113first connection with the Urba Intacta being•while in the) eenrioe of the bank which itecarved eo faithfully csd: well during his life-time. He cuhe to the bank faere aa,» clerk «tfirat, and .wiss auboequantly promoted to anorthern office—Norrry, , we believe. Fromthence he waft promoted to the managershipof tile Waterford Branch, a position which hieassumed in 1881 and maintained with greatt ot and efficiency until the cummer of lastyear, when, tit the ago oi three score and eightyeara, ihe retired on superannuation, and wentto Johannedtiurg, wniuier the members of bisfamily had proceeded;aim in p-uesrt,o l thatwider Sphere M Jslbott* in which their undowbV<H1 tnlpjit* • iW manv" directions have enabled

m to «huia Tixt law Mr. jfnera aeaxrs place -ill Ooltnn/ba, Johanaaiburg, ordnesday, the 12th October, the cause o& being .Mr .- acute; attack of pneumoniaii<k . Ham I Ki« banking 'connection. Sir

rcmamoerea »«r iae laismt wiuai an wva. ?«dl local 'mbyettiaritd-calculated loildo i good|for and to' as|itf»' the voiking classes amongstwhom he lbredyt In: this, xeapect be waj,'truly, ' a tireleei woxke)r; (He did bi» best Ufpromote' a local1 mwflitn f ."be was ardent Iffthe cause of [free librtiiei; ii6 vrai ualadlm^ir> his'Support of, . Society for tlw.PrOTBpStiorTW CrueitV to Children, and H *&i m»inl£owtog to hU bfforU tbittha torie* ot jf*po4«

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At tbe requc3t of ay Customers, on and 'alter the 1st November I will b? in a position to rapply|. BMhh^Qd'Tyted.; ¥iotpm ihsBtow, landaus,MmngkemB and Carriagaa oa the shortest notice,C?" I HAVE EXTENDED MY iPBEMISES AND INCBEASBP 1ST'STAFF OFWOR KMEN, and am prepared to build Traps of every description to order. Steeling andBubbling also done on the premises. Painting and Repairs of all kinds promptly execute!by; Competent Workmen. ESTIMATES FREE. J . ; ' , . ¦, ¦ W..

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IIQOEE'3 NA0HO1UI. PO3TRY. On. Tuesday week tbo flrot dobato of theeccond session iraa held in the roomsi TieQuay* The question wider disoussion; vis.," Ia iMopro Ireland's National Poet?" tJf ardedmuch scope for what proved to be a mopt in-teresting debate, which was followed with, keenattention. Shortly ti'JSt tight o'clock the chairwas token. .

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-u»ecause uxwre i meioaies m no smweaeure helped to break the bridge ot thP*»l 1'aws , by exciting 'the «yrapatby carop6. '' - ¦ ' - • '- . • • • I > >• ¦¦:¦ :• .:. . ' i.v; •a~tBecaase bis poetry ihrays' difluaediorwl*dgo ol tho virtoous chanwfemtioi: tte IrSS «ac« «• ipstwaeed1 Jn p*"- Ekh inp» were me Gemt Vb+ Votej' «ta', et* ¦it^B ottUM t» (Kke OavitJi'wAked 1 6 t ,iih M' tOlMuo*. Hid- * lu*rai bt . aH XtM5nF tftuituifllti* erf nrritt ttr'lltTnT - !¦' i

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In replying to'fidv«r1&:j .:=.t3 21 irrurt to 1 tia.-doretood that replica may cot bo _porctxaallyreceived by the Editor, but must, in oU casts<bo cent to tint loiter or aira tfo plnnwi ecrdby advertisers. . : !

A B80LUTELr tho beat value In the Trade.±%_ : Batter lOd, lid. and Is par lb ; Fresh EugIB por doz - Bacon 6di 7d, and 8a per lb '; Pigs'Beads 2d. 3d ¦ and 4d per lb j Fish 23 fid, 2i 9d, and8s per stone ; Pott toes 6d par stone, Sa 4d per cwt ;JBronn Onlona 9d ; Spanish Is per stone ; Melone3d to 5d eaob ; Grapes 6d par lb ; Cooking Applca24 per lb ; Teas la 6d, Sa. 2s 4d per lb, All othergoods; st equally low prices delivered to any port ofcity ; Note Address—Provision Zlart, Q'Coanell6treat, Waterford, i

Ai,AEGE Consignment of cbolco Porlnma justj received by Bell Bros, at, their Fhaimaoy

69 Quay, Including " Natural Vloleta." which Is aELOIT Perfamfc of exceptions! digrance. j

! A NOVEt/TY -Tte Bnbber Waahlns (Glove.; .£&. Ithe bsst ever Invented for'mcMna t£a olda, delightfully . feesh end csootfi ,' 1/- each,) Bell,: Chemist, Waterford, Agent, ¦ • : 'i A MTISEPTIC FOOT POWDEE-A. ctopla: xi. and effectual Bcracdy for teador&n3 over-: heated feet, In 6d. tins at Bell's on Tho Qttay. /

ACLEAB and Healthy Oomplozlon.—Tli3 Limai Jntca find Bnlphor Blood Tablets are tooling

I {or . tbe blood- Sold only in 3d: boxes at Bell's,CS dnaSB.Ooay: .- ; > :.- , .' ¦ ¦ " •BICYCI E Unplex Oil burns with a brt&ht (tody

ilight, and Trill bo .found on . cseoptfonallyi rood Lubricating Oil at tho jesme time.! In Cd. -tiaat H. iBell'j. ' ~ "

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Typtitf and Shorthand ' writors (OrtlOcatcd;pnovldfd. Typowrititif; ordcrfl taken. . . ] ¦ ,i^NARPHNTKR WANT£3D.~WaniedaCBn>anWr«H_/ ¦ chiefly to do tarn V70rI:; - uill b»dlrtcdondtodged' on the premises; If . suitable perniancatemployment eusrantoed. Apply to David Nooata,Postmaster, &c, Ballyausato . i(OjONCENTBATEl) Esicacea for flav urinavL/ tlovesi VanniB, Cinnamon, Laaosa, astifa.etc.. etc Prepared by"Hcary Bell,-63, Qooy. SdBU botSle. ,: . : - .- ¦ ; . • • ' . ' ¦ !/pONVENIEHT 8TABIJHQ for 4 horcsi OIMU-/ Cosoh-honso, to Lei la Gcsrrjo'o-:trcc». ApplybTETelirs Baiey. • , ¦ ' ' - - '' " I ' '"TfypNT -Write yourv CcrrcapwuleacoonaplciniiLK. 'i Poatcjsrd rrbSlo we.' can cnppiy 1,000; withtoutlyj prlBtcd Hesdtog for. 0/0 ct. EOO.iar. 413.'Caab With order. C. P. BCDBOBD & Co.; TooPrlnteiB. Waterford. "' "¦ , f^ j ..rr\B.!BLAtrD'8 IEOH PHlLS.ora JUTOII tnonn

¦JLF ; blood restomtlTO,.' particularly' soitabb' fordelicate ladles. It io laponcat to uta really; toln-fib)9 Fills, which are (aid t>7:H.£dL Cbc3ii£t, 1/-Bnd iybTper box ' . . ; J .DOCT1OBS' PEE8CEIPT1ONS accniately dia-

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BUtortes of , Iron Cocnticjct present rnrinlaaliithe " WecUy IndepsadinV? Back cofiibcia can babid 00, opplkatlen to tha lnnoj>cndent OClce,CToterfori : Jaha KBarr.3,- gi^rlct .Ageat |FIBbT-CLASS Stabltog fox tea or more Rotors.

Omcb-houio, hamtn room, fesding hones andhsy bit to Let et.Canida-ttrcct, opposlto People'sPark. : Apply Browne; BnMa . j"iTCTOIT 8ALE/—Pooj's .Itej/ nnw ; to bs coldilD cheap./Apply 659,:thisofflca. I¦TT7UJEEET8 FOB BALE-3 (rood healthy Ferrets.JLD ready for working. Co, each ; bred frond goodworier*. Tarr,'Knoetos3na23h, Donsarraii..rijTl ABI^KES' Bhoaia ' truths " Weekly lodcfca-!JJ> '~dent"for rix months if they want a coqd andintorw'tlDK Irish -Wecily Paper. ¦ Cau bo bad byIpoat for six rnontha fer Cs Sd Iron all Nerrci^aofjJohn Bearne, Distriec Agent,LowerThoaos-ttrcct.ifflOBr SALE -A pleia of Phto Qlsu, 8 ft by 4ID . ft; r to bs cold cheap. Apply B. , V7irdoll,117,Qa»y, ' , ¦ ; , . . . . : . \TTf OUELIQHT Pecrolna Oil Sd. per nallon acdifit Md, In 5 gallon lota," Abo Boyel DijHjht.V7b!£t jBcso sad .Clarcrfs Pttrolonin* DelfvaedIn eoopd tins thnragli thsCity dally, ct 12 nooa.8 p.nL.'iind 6.S0 P-ULi by Henry Bell, Oil Iler^nnncWetsrfprd, ¦ ¦ • .; -': ' '.. : . ; . J

ITOSBPH COHWAV. ' Indentured ChlnoeyQ> Cleaner,; thoronAly cadexstaads all Idods of

, r&sgcs' Pamea-etreeMcOTBcjr of Join's Afssua)*' - ¥USf ABBIVEB^Laxfioconslgniaeutof Tbsua

1 tV callable lor Drapers, ' Cpsfeetloncn,! be."'Cheap. J O . P. Bedmoad ft Co., O'Connell Quest,

V7&terford. - . ifDrCHO'a VISIT.—An excellent esleotioa ofJ3L Photographs, vf the King'o visit «o Kil-tenr.y,| Waterford and lilsmore, cm be hsdfromMessrsl-A. H. P/>ole &Co,Plioto(Rftpher», 35,IU«U

. J O0pmG8 to I«C on<2asy. AceotsmodMionr v JLi for font or fivs men. ' ji/-each, loll bomtOaefccilioW; no chUdietu ApplyJ7&, N«w» nfflee.: ¦ TLM"IBalNG-: from, 3tov» . BOOM. Tranote. • tenss

¦JU^;W Irish Terrlar It fouaa W Uuf pos?'tmitiii!of ,»oj-p*»on«Jt« UiUnoUc, prp uMoo

-/43l-'-to*li. >»*«f!rA-./ ;- . 8aM. L*»W Jm b*> lidd' with poUon iiair thli'iUU. Owoer.-J uw*• - T^TArmS wanud for Wew B*UWiy' Woi ka si

fcW damoilei Cofltity Wexf ord. ' Apply ti V brks.- T\fOTlCiB—Tha litodt «' Dromaowney, }«tb<

Jt^T . pttrltif.indXafltoTtrePoisoned. ' . - . ," "WOfl'-X—Any, p«f»im ha»fcg..» oseles* hoxss,

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TAIN QUK EXTRAORDINARY PRE$TIOE |lN THfS \|. DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE J EARLYi INSPECTION. >

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'Ci ond-89, Qnay. j ¦ . • ¦:. .- . ¦ - - - ¦ . ,ibe,, "Jf>EAl> tha " VV/itcr/orfl hp.o" in tho 'Botor. \<±l! JEV <Jay^Bo'ald" etiry wfta aud ieain for your. , ¦

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: JIJ. at tho preftnt timeare the " Dally Indop«n- codant ." " Weekly lodepenfler t,"." Evening HemldVnW." Saturday H«r«ld-V A i?TOrt:semeDta for thenaPapers ord received: ¦ tt the iDdopeodent Offic*|.JoT7er Thonca-Strcct, n'e.u.Tford.1 frnm 13 a ra toflip m dcUy. John Tlmroe, Pi.tilet A(?e<.t. :

; rjpHB V SATDFtDAT HKIULD ' i« tha Beat.: JL Brightest, and I Splcloat of Irish EvenlnzPapers. ,Cao bejh*d ;y pout for 13 weots forla Id from the Independent Office, L^^or Thimn^^Street Waterford¦ ¦ John Hearne, Dhtrlot Agont.THE Best Bporting alornlnK i*fpor io Irvlond la

; tho: " Oally 'Indep«Dd<>nt." J a r try It and!ed«.for yonraelf. : iobn llearue, t>ia(rict i> grni.[Loffor.Thoma«.8lreot.: '•"¦ ¦ '.|rpKAMt)BE—Burnlahed or Unfurnifhed H. UBO! J. tp lft ; also Slab'le* Ap.ny to H. K . B<>n or.; U/^ACCINK pure-. |nart (r.sh io !.u d from <n«j. [r National Vacclon iueticutiou every threeiTieetia. Bell Brc3.( 62 aod 89, Quay. '

lila offl ce. : ;ttTJTANTED—A young can cs A*3Uttnt to tbVV .Wholesale and Eetail Provialon onSroeery trada. Also an Appreotlce. Apply JemtSrpwne, 89 and 40 O'Coonell-etrcet . or 6 Boreaford

or Book-hooper : Certifligood knowledge • f > ypewr

PAUL SOCIETY teithanks to iia L<jrdshifcird and 'Liamore,! tcharitable DeoDle t>f X

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or Kelly, Adolphi Hot<late Miss Kolly,; Glad:

ats. Walter Walsh jindsis. Walsh and Pieldh

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¦Jtr. Jojin FanmnK. JJew¦Mr. -Andrew Farrall, T.Citr. I/. 31attery,! Mnry-3

. !James Cahifl :.] .. ; .... , 1

. INioholas-Pdwcr , South Parnde... 1a: MaVier. Willfem-Btrdet .:...' 1

ainger - •"ilzeerald, ¦ George's-B

Hawe, Georjfe'a-stroet ..- 1blia 'MurpHy, GeprgB'a-3treet ... Iiiilfp' Murpby.aiioooel-street ... - 1bhn rWalshl Catherinevatreet ... I'lucent Howard, Quay :. -3lWliit«e. !Mi3i(iel-«treet •..•....,..... ¦ 2L?; Keiiy^Qiw .4-»--—••• • 1

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H&X. flhMhan, Lady '%Mii ,..,...........:.. I01 (/Mir.'iE. iPo*er,:H§h.;«tMet ¦.'„•......:..... -10 i

' (fll Bntler. 4 MicJweiHtreet J^;L..::..:-'. • 10 II - 6a;. each-rMr, I Jol^n Cootiey, Quay ; Jlr

Jogfg iix Oooley, (Ballvbriclten. • •

;j fsgK&HMf IK ok J'l e ; OirSutler, Moi-lef timibeiiitf/ } <j bn iwal»h, - Hiclwil-*t. ;Mr. P»nrOanrfleid.«5:.'Jjiioei CMeafti. Mrs

wtf -tJ.'>Moji& H&. J. J, JJreen, *u. 4.

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.• 2s. 6d. each—Mr. James iKbdto; Barrcck-st. jMrs. mi Whittle, Prior's Knock;! Mr/ P. Eng-lish. New Lane; Mrs. Beady,.BAijraiek-dt.; Mr'.Michael Walsh, (Henneisrt: Hoad;' Mr.: JohnMolloy, ShortooUrBe; Mr. Michael Mooney,IBallybricken; Mr. Andrew,; Hartery, '• Short-course; Mra. 0'-Ponnor,: MayorM Wali; Mr.

.iWifliam Whittle; .PriorlsiXnocK; Mri John; Pbolan,.Mayors -.Walk; Mr. iTiidrice: Quiilor,Ballybricken; Mr.' John Fitz;rerald, i Short-course: Mr. Francis H<>gan; Franc£s-st.;: Mr;W. Baldwin, SallyibrMen;' Mr. ;T. Donnelly,

. Ballybricken; Mr. iH. Thompson.! Barrack st. ;Mrs. O'Neill , Sho'ttcoursfej Mr. J<>hn Murphy,Gretn t.; Mr. Brunioatdi, A! Friend, 'Mr, J.

• Campion/ A iFriead, Mr*; Hayden, Mr.i MyleaBailev, Mr. Edward Wish, %C; ifi:., JamesFenning, A Friend, Mrs.'Foley, Itr Fitagerald,

•Newtown;. Mr. P. Hand," 'Mrs: 'Reddy, ! Qiiay ;A Friend, do., Hr. Mulroney1, Mary-st. ; Mr.Nocmoyle, Mr. iEjan, Giacedieu; Mr. Phelan,'Ballytricken; Mr. Power, Greenbank; Mr.Larkin, John's Hill; Mr. McKfenna, : John'sHill ; Mrs. Wall,- LoVer iNpirtown • Mr.McMahon, Model School ; Mr. !B. Phelan,South Parade ; 'Mrs. Ryan,- Mr. J.r Wall,Manor; Mr. Breen, Mr.:John Ryin, Bathist.;•Mr. Joy, Bailway Square; A Friend;'Mrs! MtJ. Higjins, Manor ;-Mrs|iAnn6 Ahearne, John-st.; Mx. Phelan; Mano

Mr; Owen Da-wson,Mr. Dwyer, Carrigroe; ; Mr.- iEopert iFurlonj,Percy Terrace; Mr. P.- -Whittle, .junr.. Patrick-St.; .Mr. Tobias' Verekfer, Mra. Heine, Mis.Mptrissey, Patriek-^t.; Mis. Power, John-Bt.;Mr. Dems 'Rocketti Miss Dawson; Quay; Miss'Power, Bridge-at.; Mr. John Whittle, i'Prior'eKnock ; ' Mias Power, !Michael-st. ; Mr. it.McCarthy, Quayi; Mr.-M. Barden, Mr Riohard;Moloney, Mr. James Eaani A Friend, Mr. P.iHiffgins, Glen; Mr. M. OXeeffe , Mr. John H.Slattery, Mr. James Fitzgerald, jnnr. j Mr. T.Power, Patrick«st. ; Mi*. James ]O'Neill. Mr.'Richard Mahony, Mr. T. Doolan,|iGeorge'a-8t. ;•Mr. IP. Walsh. High-st.'; Mr; J. ;P. Cunning-ham, Mr. Joseph Knox, Mr. IT. FurniB9,Glen - Mr. W. P. Quinnl_ _• : } _ : . . ;

. 23. each—Mr. ' James ¦Bedmond, Patrick-st;Mr. -Maher, St-ophen-stJ;. Mr. Andrew: Keily,Mr. 'L. FflireH.' -Glea ; Mr. "W. Sase, Mr. Cor-cordnV3olton-3t.i': Mi.i 'John;iiLc:7b, Mr. L.Hickey, Miss Phelan, iKewtown; Mr Sheridan.John-st.; Mr.; J.: Miirphy, .yManor; Mr; L.Flynn, John-3t.; Mr. HOgan, thonias-st; MissWalsh, JJewtown ; Mr. Moore/-Scotch Quay;; AFriend, Mr. Benatead,- A Friohd, ilb. Pcnder,Ur: Mnrphy, Qaay t (Ai 'FriDnd,jMr. JosephFox, Mr. David Danasher., lira. David Power,(Barrack-sti 'Mr. Michoel Costolloe, : ISx:(Richard Whittle. Ycllo\7 Boad ; Mr. WalterWhittle, (Prior/o Knock ; Mr. . Daniel Quiry :

cm I^ A^EIFORD ;GAS ^ COMjPAH¥

¦ ' 5th JULY, ISO! .

JKrOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN,, that

until further notieo tho Price fcr Gca will bs

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end rarroaotlb3c3tabWarhood , Ur. Norman. .. .. hi.3 dsctdod Co prccDnt ; _

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THE Guardians of tbe above Union will,' attheir Meeting to be held . on; Tuesday,

25tljt iost., receiv^ Teaderti for Bnpplylng ihaWorkhouse with Five ' Tooa of B E S TPOTATOES (carriage (roo) at per stone or ton,ID auch quantities and at eqch times as may beordered by tho Master of the Workhouse, j - :

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EJOTOUS AND INDESENT CONDOCT^Jamea Hy de ond Mary Moylon wre charged

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Scrgoaat UtvcreuS eaid that ;the wommPowor was eent to gjol Itef'TO for a broach oltba Worbhuuga regulations. ; ,

Tho caso was adjourned fur six weeks, andthe 0 nlrman said that both the wotnaa and.horhtbbsnd 8hoold be eent cut ot Ih9 W<fckbouso.It v7»3 a shaao to have them trcsDlifding on theratepayers when they wore m well fcble t < fight,

A !eircast3 of nopa&llciDtercst hiring.beendispoced of, tho Court rote. ; , :\

GEAin> CONCEBT IN ¦ IMSIIORE

Last Friday nlghi> the m abeis tA the l|i«-mor<j Hockey Club held, their a&aual grtxndconcert in the . Ocmrthoute, Ltewne, whichproved en unqualified soccess irom everypoint ol vww. ' ' ¦ ¦ , '

The Hockey Jdrtb Is an ckceedingly popularbody in Lismore «nd distrjqt,, and thi« ia notto bo wondered; st, rcontjdenng the brilliantcuoce&sca achieved by to xaemi nlaM;**a*an,¦who met and delealed all [ibe 'cMAk cloft* inthe South cd Ireland; and I jrucceeded in win-ning that valuable and moon coveted trophy.thoiluastor Cup. for tba y*ax lflOJ-4.

The sqcceaa o) the clab ib. lut p a rf * cham-pionship -was mainly due Io the'exertion* olaleame. M. Lincoln, Captaia,'ta4 P. Barron,Hon. 8«cretary,.l>oth oi Ifhom worked un-tiringly in keeping: the player* W nfoltt

(hair sola geoezaUMp tha iteam ,vill aoqottitwU vitb equal itabotion io «be fcwU*-oomiag seaaon, whloi trill be lonaujjr openedia Umon during the flirt ireek to Venal*) *.IS * OoajgK»M»1w»ii|Twy profawlydaooratad,aad an eautUe&t pr grasniiQ |rM fOM wcoafBAsootini ihftut tttfay Mirt'lift i\ btui^ yh. Jr.

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Special to the "Wat«riord Noiva.")

The gallant Tips have been haud at the cubssince mid-September, «ave oce ,week vrhcafill.' Burke cancelled bis firtuse awing to thocondition of , earth and eky. The past woe!;was begun -with a ruairi^g day's sport : fromMduat .fiiehard, om Monday, October 3rd.fwheli :they raa »• brace of fozee to ground in.cuocesrion After a nice gallop with each, bothbeaif found Via Gregg demesno and eent toground At Tinvan . Then from lir. J. H.IPawar'a nevplaBttUoa, aear : Wilmer, theydroTeJwo.ioKM lato:thax>peri, first an old fox/with' two Awrpfe JSJ ionade in pursuit of him,«nd Uio body <>I Sie \pack iituibed one oi bisjunioss Jtcron tbe Tale to NevrWwn Wood, acapital tnwntyJthwo mlmitea. |Oa Thursday,Ootdbef 6th, Mr. Burke bad the venue laid tAKiltman;-when one ol Mr. ' Edbert Oooke'iioxea gave a nice hunt'of more than tlircomiles to: iBennett'* Hill, and'- later on theybad & better gallop still from Bocklow to Cool-more, via Ktlnockin Hill «tnd BlanestOTrziCastle. The Tips had another mombg'acapital bunting :on Tuesday, ¦ October nthiwhen they imet at'Mayfleld Gate, near Cashel;and a historic spot, too, for lovers of blood-stock, as in the early seventies my old friend,tbe late B. H. Long, establibod a Etad farmthere, . and ,b» was the first' Irishman ihcJ,paid lf i O O gmxteai for a -yearling, which hodid for Lord Ckrugh et the. Obbham sale idJune, 1B70, and though unlucky on the TOCO

course, tha eon at Qladiateur was worth everypenny otit as a sire. They had a_great morn-rwg'a i.tunting boiween the :. 'Furry Hill;Dunpliy'e Furze ind "aietdrum. • ¦ : I

: Lord Dunoannoh'si Hounds have had tbieogreat morning' sport in succession, which¦seldom.tall* to the lot of any pack. Meeting«t A-nttflftld on Monday, October 3rd, they(ound an old fox on the hill north oi it ULS4gave a great hunt, ' and hounds were finallystopped, going into Carrictariss cover. Qa thsjfollawrag . Fnday,. Ocober 7th, (Lord Dunfcannon met . st Ballmalbobla, taxi havingrattled the many foxes found in Bslllnabool5Wood about for a conaid-eraWe time, they weraHaken on to. Gurtrush-Wood, iriiero they puia cufb on hi&.pina, chased him around tacit}for half '.an hour, drove him into the open avery beaten fox, and polled him down in 4ie* fields. The;same pack were v. Casilejtown on!Monday,, October lOfh, wnen theyfound any number of foxes, sent t>ne of (itedto grouna, drove another out' 'into the opec>biit after a mil« bunt he came back to Castlcr-town oa3y to ,«• 'palled ..down bandsoiEelyj'Xhea from; th» Osk.Wood at Bessborough the;had a- fast dart with as old ioi up to Dors-jling where hound* were »topped. ,; ' aa svEiTAaiON. :

WATERFOED HODHD3

' 'Thesehounds have had some splendid spcrtjcUb hinting during' the week, the- best ax thanteets 'bebog at Faithlegg sad Qracedicu. Cubdwere' pleatmjl, and Mr. Arthur Pollock, UsdOtafiter, thoved himaeH to be a perfect adev1.in the sport. The ,hduoda are gertms into t£opink of condition, and when the regular season.ccmKa4nag» tt6 can promise our readers thattoe past preatyje of this famous pack will b&more than maintained.

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SUirrieaHyr '-' ••¦ • t { ( ¦¦* ¦ '.< t- " ¦ ' '¦'.i Head" Coortiblei XrLsaJry -Ke U good«noukh until he.ha* drink taken, and thenJj» Uft*>uihl to miaoondoc himwlf., 'Thi'mafMntea ordered tb l the'defendantbe tt(pti»ohedin Cork Jail for 14 days withh£rd labour, and at th« ftxplrStioa oi his terrato find bail, hfanwU in 'UQ and two suretiesis, £5 aaeh to kaepith* peaoe>nd be of goodMharioar' lor six jnontJjB, ol m- default for* tnxUm term of OM mouth with hard,labour. .- ' ¦ • ! '. '-. ' :'¦r -. 1- a. PUBLBCIAN'8 CASE.

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F ITTINGS, ; AND THE 'ENTIRE: HOUSEHOLD FUENITURB,

Rent, £11 Oa. Od. License, £6 Oa. Od.¦ : ¦ ¦ i Lease Jmexpired, 27 JYeara. ,

ifino BE SOLD BY AUCTION, <aJL, ; tie Premises,, on . THURSDAY,'-20th

OCTOBER, 1901, at 12 o'clock by^dhectionsof the Execntor* of <W late! Mrs CatherineBarke, the INTEREST in' the LEASE of tbslopg-eElabllshed Hyuse, lajotrn'as theH . ; ' STEAM JSHIP

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;with 7- Day license, iii wWchj a ready-moneylucrativ z business has been doing. It containsSbop, i ]$ar, Parlour, 2 Sitting;Rooma, & Bed-w^mp f K if priori with RaDKO. I YeJcL' BottUnKrooms* rwHCJien wwv iwu i *-~ *~+ y*"""——»¦Store/ &c.i : All heW 'unde^ j LeaB?;;fqr an<Arioxpitpd term.' of 27 yearn at t^e Annual Rentof: £11 to. Od. ; License,.£6 9a- °£ , _ .: ilmm 'diate'j. after ,. will! be Bold the EntireHonseHnld I'urnitnre, co'rsiniri of ftlahppanyChar s, Aini di>. , - .L-'butj e, . Cjsnlre aud 8deTables, Si'JeVioa (1, Glaw and] Chum,. Over-mantle. Oilcloth, Fenders . and Siefcls; CoalVasts; Wincow Har.gir.gsj Poles'. Picture?, £c.u "Btdr oms (6)— ir'in . Bedheads, • FeatherBede, bolsters and : Pillows, ; Bedoiug, Basin.StuDds W Ware, ToUtrt Tub|ea and Glasses,Towel Aiifis, Presses; Chairs, Picnmiiy&c. '

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C O U N T Y W A T E & F O .RD• >

Wlnable ¦ ijee-j Sisaplo ¦=: i Farm : for Sal©

AT BAliLYTHOMASTogeth ;r with Dair.v ;Ca(de, Horses, Machinery,

. Crops »nrt Furniture. : '

SUBSCRIBER haa been favjoured -with in-O Btruciions fr<«ni Mr.' John . Hassatt, who Is

.living, jip farmlug, to SeU . by Pnbllc Auction,on therLan.ls,, 'on .Monday, October,J!4th,1904/ at 12 o'Clcck, noon, the Fee-SimpleIntercJ in all that pan of the llards of BaUy-thornta," containing, 82aJ 2r. : 32p. StatuteMcasnie, bold ottha reduced Annuity payableto the ] Jiah Land C6mmiE5ion of £82 18s. 8d.per y'esr, payable for 49 years, from the 9th<iay of 38pumber. 1895. ! ' . I .

TheJa Londs ore nituate d05O to tho .villageof Ra bg-rmac where, there : is, a RomanCatholic Church, National SchpoJJ Post Officeand Ortaraery, an-1 13 approached jby excellentComity, Ro-idB, and discwit tW m£es JromtovTn d

1' Carrick-on^uir. j . Tto; DwelliDghotiCewoa ertcted in 1897, is substantial stone anddcte bnilt, containing Kitchen, 8, itttogrooro, "Ddtwo Bedrooms. The Oat-Offices, bnilt wthiathe pob( 7 years, are ; 182 feet in length, Bt>me.built, zinc ro -fed, and comprise jaleepbg house.cow-hpjise, car-house,- stable jand plBgerief.The Fa rm is of excellent quality, well watered,fenced and sheltere d There oto 16 gatesuKrly ill Iron, and new cnJtUm, and fabonDO-ed by the River Clodiagh; btsidea whichthere ii o-pump ip

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Sand-p t and Quarry in: the holding, «nd thebouse i; approached; by ft neat avenue from thopublic rold, arid the Holding is admiramyadapted for mixed farming, and ia at present in

O bjgbkate of cultivation; ¦ • . ¦ . • •ISnnediately after the disposal of tho *arm

¦ 12 nug Dairy t ,wa, treU ired end good3DitorW ; 1 Tfjwr old Eoaa-Boll, 12 WeantagCalvca, ¦¦'!¦ Good Fairb Ilorsas. I Oolt. two }«*r3

ofF, by Spnugfcjd y 1 5;jear-old - Gelffinft^BKS> i 1 4-year-old G*lduiS,; by Begba;2 Fot iwws, 1 Brood 8ow, in young ; 14- Baj-

-lam»J I Aero-f Potatoes, 1 Acre of JlangoMs,U Acre of Turnips, Large Rick of Oaten

Straw, !A Stacko of OutB, :atithrcshe<iI } LargeBkk k Hay (3 Acres: of lat Cwip), Large-QautiQ of Mannre. o« the Farming Machineryd Splemeuta . and ' Boityj , Utensils, and

aons5«]d Fumiiuro. ; - ¦[ ' : : - , • , -TcHos end Conditions1 fit 8ale'} ncd for fur-

Solidtcti for "Vendor, Ccrrictibeg,

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^ATjERFORD BBEDGE j AI^D. FERRY

LottiBg ;of ; . tlia:folio/AiEJEETING |of ;tho Committea of

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held !on Wednesday, thei3rd 0Teinb«s I W4 ,at 10 80 ».m., at the CommiSsionert'j . Ofaccs,DJew b.uay,iWoterfopJ,:to reeeire Tenderi for,LW THE *OLU OP THE BSIDGEAWI)TFERBY for the next Syeani Snbjsct toany orraneementfl, which may «xirt cr.be madeTf Wi! ihe local Railw»y»! or btller public bodies.

Tenders aoVrestd to the SeoreWnf, Wa er-ford teridse ComrnjBSltoeT*,i"W BtCTforv\ endT7hichrmust*tafe the p.!r,t>osed sccnrity

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receWcd by ine on ;behalf ef *e Committee upto Te i o'Clock sharp on that day, at the OQcescf the Commissioners. ' ! , . ,

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to accfept the highest or flay Teader. .' rtor further information •pply to|, j G &TBMf QMAV , ¦

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SEB WEST RIDOCTTAT, fbhnerly Under secre-tary of Dnblin Casile, has just fired a bombsh'enat the " Times," which jmbt have exploded withstartling effect in'the editorial offices of Print-ing House Square. He;has written Q letter!tothe journol bejaied whicb givca OTidanc'e of ther4bst. notable^cbflversion rprer Sexporiericcd toconnectibn with )atter-ddy Irish' politics; andbe haB proved the; whole case, beyond yea ornay, that the present. Irish system of CastioAdministration has hopelessly proton dormand must be replaced b/a Home Rule Govern-ment" Cording from an Ordinary Irishman! ofn7 typa, ouch j an expreasinn ^ of opinionwould-,bo commonplace fnoigh to-day, but emo.noting from so high an official under tbeCronniso perfect revelation, i .tn a 3et»er to LordDnnraven, dated !the 7tb lof Sep'tembsr IKS^Sir West Ridgeway Bajo-.-'CenaluIy, peaceand content caunot be extracted from the policyof the extremists of cither ttarty-.thoss, on (jheona hand, who record chronic: Oosrcioo as thoIrish millennium to be prayed-for by all t^uoDnionbts, tad: thtna, on, tjio other hand, whostrivo to reach the goal of Esparation by bwlisa,if not violent methods. ; i . ¦ . '¦ ". Since myretirement from the TJnder-SecretaryshipI havenever ceased to bs a vigilant but necessarilysilent observer of,' Iriod I politics, Md when aUnionist Government cajnointo power V7,ithjanoverwhelming majorityot its back* believing aoI did in the generous and f^ar-sighted viewq ofito leaders. 1 expected ranch.: I must confessto disappointment at the results whloh have beencchieveri." Then as to j toe Irish UniversityQuestion, Sir West Bidgeway said to LordDunraven :—" We all Wow Mr. Balfoor'astatesmanlike viexrs on tnuf important subject,but the extremism of the Unionists forbid hinvto do justice to the Somau Catholfcs of IrelahdVNor can we reasonably hope that ) tb,b 'Opposi-tion when in power-will Idaro: to. erasp Uienettle, and conEeflnently; w< moderate men areforced to the conctaoion j tbat if . t&fo qnes^pn,on which the peace and cop jeqtment pf Irelandso largrly depend, io ever t* be eettled,: It tnustba cctUod io Ireland by tho Irish themsalvan."To the "Tin)e»'f . Su.Wesi aidgewoy

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more emphatic, jfor he concludes bio letter a»follows:—-" Naturally X rejoice - at tbo' epda*teneous spnead of1 liboral and enlightened viewoamong Iriah landlords ,- '!but for this rorolti or1let me Bay awakening, the extremiste of AeUnionist partyr-nnno the ;{eca dangerous be-cause loyal and cona«(Mtiwis—are chiefly! re-sponsible, for they, by tfceir; etobborn policy ofnon po3sumus, .byt their refusal to allow justiceto be done to tho J Roman (fatholics of Irelandin'the matter of Upiversity education, and last;but not least, by the nhurteighted' and relcnUless way in which (they ijxpa)led from the Houceof Commons the iwfce and] patriotip Irinhmcnwho. there; represented the Sobor-dindsd meai-bora of the Unionist parry,! have cancsd mode-1rate Irishmen to reflect and realise that theirsfe an irreconcilable policy which Bpella disaster^tneUnipn.v - , : ; j ¦ *7 , ;

Irj order to better; rsalfrj the ofenifiKaca ofthis declaration of cleavage rromjthe old,andconversion to tbej'newer |and inofeeulighteaedmethodo of government in Ireland, it is neces-sary to C33 who it was that iad cbmo forwardto prptKt in the manasr: above deecribed,: andthp cpadeniuatioa of putt) imotnods. Sir J.WcstEiagwayoluaio pia Kaooiotcd with atruly, bad period ponr- country I Fibm 1887until 1892 .he was Undsr-Sccretary for Irelandunder tho whola of Balfoar?e CoereioD regime,hcyifi0 cttained hat-poiti'm in. i>'ucces3ion toGeneral Ecdvcra Bdlcrj'wbo waa sont to o»er-ewe the peasantry of Kerry, whosa inind re-volted from the dirty wort entruated to him,and whtflatcron-r-at tho! Cooper Commission—declared that tho Land 142500 was the calva-tion of the paopUs, who looked to. it for protec-tion, cs « tne Jaw had doni» nothing for tqem."Duller V7a< coon aftcrwordii shunted to \he WcrOffice , cad there] wo Iayolhim, cad Eldger7aywcj appointed in hia stead. :

Daring the cixCoorcioa yearo-^Ah! ;how hardly tha , heavyband of misrule wcalaidupontbepeopla then !—over a dozen persona dnripg coaflic*3 betwecapolira end pcopb' loci i their Uve?, end Tbrlcsthat number of llrbh tlP.'o were eont to tbocoamoa goob of tae conntry by EembvableStipjsudiarics, who obeyed the bchetts of theCc3tle. ;: It. was tho p3nod,.t<x>, wh'en men leaadistinguished in public than M.p.'s, bat heroeson the land, suffered imprisonment end! pereecntion only a feor degrees removod frota thatmeted out by Rossia to thp Buffering Finaa andPolM of to-day. All ithii and more—espion-cga of tbo moat dctestablo ordcr. ti- Pipiaandtha Pulpit were ruthlessly dragged into thisnetwork of injustice, brio;* cauldron ofl cceth-fng political and administrative; infamyJ, SitJ; West Bidgeway saw | oil that, and : now thathu mind, being: ficsdifroni tha trammcla ofCiutlo rtatral-jf, ha comes forth and boldly andcfearly expresses his op|nicm -wh-ch is, betweonthe lines, on exposure and a declarfltibn thatoven UJB "Tinaa," with lall its scphistry andrenoniI against" jtbb'ccpniry, - cannot gi« over.'« We all remember tho dfre prediction,*,*' saysSir W«>st RldgBsay, j»« which. 'att«ided Mr;Balfour's gift to Ireland :ol thej limited rightslocal government whjch »he nofr ebj i yr, endwe have lived ftp ; realise-—who* I rekllsad attho time—that happily paesiadrs for onco pro-phesised fslsel . Therefore wo nesd not boalarmed, or depressed if j she asjalo deooanccs-the devolution to Ireland of thocd extendedrights of local government which niait sooneror-later b« delej ted Ihj ojtber directions if ibeImperial Patliameat 1* to; be eated from para-l>«i» wd hnpottnee." J

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mAe fe «rtafa that «^r (Jiflennow l twMa Mr

jpliii iii[ 'Titmmmm' Q 'iiisiAcst ,;S®EU!ia abUyU:^ : X -^ :M S.["; ' Z!GJT|N8 ¦ - ' sp-* AJMtJ£^S|raaN: ¦•' cuiSpqro: £Ep.:j[ itelej |a iHjbe^ 'fr lto)iSo1, / 'iwn

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j coyero iirsday ''opariWonsr; in .j itafl: fnsoiJba-ttrj© Viaow, t In progiew, atep^

tta&t Inj the*pirecitiohj 'oj Pfin-lMifi'ii 'j tJi*'enemy's attacksrfreij^ repulsed . atratl"'p«ntef )• Gppmjmnicition']wi)ii;vOh otab has' ¦Be4nj'flrmly,V esta)bl:sh«d.'TO <pni&ut'of/the 'enqpiy1 y?aM aindert kea ' bythe; main force of the Right and Centrej annka'tvliiohstScUi: remai)c« l« progress, and;reached;•toe'line- erteiiding troia Uaerhshan ip Maa-'xtoauSa?" ;!3peiis;a bodyjoi the enemy, jposWai-£ug girps; was veloped >y the Tapamese! and."thrown . fa^

to "greal'1 «mfusioa, ' whfloj^otHer!portion, of the Russian! foroe

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EETCdAIi DE8PA.T0H.TO THE JAPAUBSB!- : :- - r/ ; ' ' • UmaTION. ; I ! ;

] '¦' V' "lEEBDISE©1 OGSf- Mi1 ¦SliXES. • . .:.;• ; • ' . -•. - •> - •¦•¦- • • ¦ tLbndon, FridayJEycning.1 i .The Jlapaneae Legation has receiTed &\i&6-patoh from Tolrio: statjng in eflect that! thoBuastuns have, iiee'ti repulsed 1 on all bides.

lO^DAl'S ^VIRES, (floral ho., Proppf Ap^pclatlon).

-flQyB?>'M.mXA H O a-p* UNJilMploYEDSTAT-RMKN-T ' -BT.-W-. W^LTER'.LCJS'O,

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of L n^o'ri Poor liiw rVipreseritativet< to-'d-iyon the unemployed qon>,tion, sai'1 tha* Iboaqhthere w»s |iicreap.ed povorty tie <IM nj't b«liov«there. "was ; any ' 'grave irtisis. He conM inoicountenance siiggRption . that ' GoverLnipn'phould -provide: Jnoney. to find ; work for iihtfun'ettpV•yi'dl: : - "."¦ '. , r ' \; . '. < ! :

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THE ALLRGfcD MURDER AT!CARNARVON. I

niSCHARGli OF' THE ACCDSEnMary Ann Williams, jChBrged ut Carnarvon

with , muriorihg jiuiM Wfll ams . at Lhni'Ogon ; r>ept*aber 10th hv bvntitig her on ibphead, was to-day *iipch- .rp- d, the {.dire with-drawing tho case'djioinat Mnry^nn Wiiliami1.

LA DY CURZON'S HEALTH

STILL IN A SERIOUS CONDITION.This mornings hulletia cUt&i Lady Curkoii

has passed a quiet tiicbt. but the c«niou8n3Mof her condition han notdiminl«hed. '•¦ .

THE SCOTCH CHURCHES

NEGOTIATIONS IRREVOCABLY. BROKEN OFF; \ '

r &t a Conference of to'e Committceo of tbeUnited Frcn Church anfl the Free Church; ofScotland to-day, the latter''body conteudtd (luttb>i;fnnr ca es decide J rHgnrflir^chuicbes hlldunder the M-idel Trust >Dco <l be te^arded usrulinjr the others, tjie UnitPd Pro- Churchdissented, and negotiations were broken off,; itis under*too I finully. :

, FUNERAL v, OK MR. JOHN i¦. ¦- ¦ . ¦ ¦-¦

. HOLUNGSHEAD. jMr. J. hn HollingflheadV funeral look plttco

in Br mp on Cemetery, . Lon '-bi. ,; to-day. Theniouriiera ' tnctarled represeDtutives of &.1blanches of tho th»«tri^n'l. prof«3*-Ji»n. s

• ' 91TV paTTy onooiono. iBefore Mr. John Byari (in . the «hair) ; llr.

UJick iBouxke, RJM.; Mr. Alexander Nelson,D.L.; Mr. P. Kenny. - ' ' i , • ; .OBJECTION flCO BBNETOU, OF I/ICBNSB.

.In re.erence to the adjourned application ofilra . £liea Haughton, piib cah; Barrack-st.,for renewal of license, . ; ¦¦¦ : |, .Mr. , Gary, DJ., stated that opposition wasraised . to the . renewal ol . tbis woman's certifi-cate by Canon (Flynn on the grounds of herimmorality. The tacts were, admitted by Mr.Jones, solicitor for. applicant, end he (Mr.Caivyhad to object on ihe part of the police!• Mr. Jones aaid that the appQicant hidalready been .injured by the public disclosurethat 'had been made ,-witn reference to her, aidho «aked that ehe io mot further injured hvdepriving her ol her means of Hying. , ;1 The Bench unanimously granted the licence.¦ I NBGIiEXXDPUiC fwEHER. : j

In the case ot ¦Nicholas (McCarthy, who wasproiecuted at. the instance ol the Society torthe/Pleventioh of Cruelty to Children, ¦ , ¦. .Mr. H. D. Keane, eolr., stated that sometimeago, the Court made art order that the defen-dant pay 3a. a Week towards the support jbfhia /wafe and cnfldren, ^Mich he did'up'to tenweeks' ago. 'Last court day -the • Magistratesincreased the contribution to 53., 'which ."tiedefendant declined to pay. <

Mr. Eobert Small, the Inspector of tieSociety, supported Mr, Kcina a ctatement inhis (evidence, adding that the defendant carneinto court in a drunken' condition, and told¦hi") that he would go to joil'iooner than payBs.1 a-fteek.

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I-MAMOIOU8 DWiTJIBnr Td HOUSE i: •BBOPER'nY. . . . ¦ >

ISr. iH. D. Keane appeared on behalf of theVery Bev. Canon P. F. Flynn, P-P., Bally-!bri«ken, in a .prosecution : against • RichardFlynn, a tenant ol a house, property of thecomplainant: iThe demise done by the de-fendant was estimated , at 6e. Evidence•having ibeen given, the" defendant was fined.•103., and 6s. compensation, or in defa.ult 14.day«* imprisonment. , - ' ¦ ¦¦¦: ' . 1

LAKOENYOFAHEN. M •A man named 'Patrick Brien was summoned

•by Edward. Myler ior the larceny of a hen, hisproperty. ' . ¦ ¦ ' . ' ¦

(Mr. H. D. Keano defended, and aaid yiatbis client thoujht the bird 'belonged to no onein_pcrtlcular. ; ¦ : • ¦ . \ '

The case was dismissed. ¦ ii OGHT -iW'BIOHTS. IMaryanne Murphy, enopkeepcr, Bakehduco

Lane, was,fined Id. and costs for havinj? twolight weights in ncB in her shop. " : •; '

Johanna Condon, John-street, wa3 alao finedOsJ for five light •weishta. , . : .

Sergeant Sugrue, Inspector of Weights andMfasurei, prosecuted. - ; :

i • TRAKSFEB OF LICENSE. ¦ ;On the appUcatlon of Mr. H, D. Kcsne. Mrs

Annie Doyle, Quay, was granted a transfer oflicense from Patrick Glboon in rcspeat 0! pre-mises at Uie Mayor"a Walk. ; • . ! '

The remaining cases were of'an unintetcst-int? character. ' ' ' ' : | :;

1 OTOCK DXCHar:ac CJOVCO.

, The anticipations 'dittos the lest ftrt7 daysof- a substantial dividebd iiave had tlie cBectof' ihcreasins dejj'and for Borwdena to »uc& <!nextent that they, are now quoted at dbout<33s.or! quite 8s. above the .price paid for them afortnight ago. Ol the; other ; companies; theshares of Swifts are in'beat demand, end, «nVery strong at Ws. It to expected that the re-iport of thU company will be issued in tbe nextiew days. and that a further improvement mayfoef looked tor. Eadie | Sharea have relapsedslightly, but at present have good buying,ilnj Dublin to-day Du'nlop Ordinaries jreredealt in at 7e. 10M., and Deferred at a riio ollid. toJs. lOJd, ' ' ; ; „

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anything weaker. buV'flot to any toportentextant; Oonapla were jabout i-1* lower aij tie

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dtwU fan , objit of deep, totermt to tha rtadent .utiiitor|«o pM ff! tt«; w»y. It is ] at> wonder thatTbomju D*Tk when writing of ths'tTbter BUokwater,preferred oar own loTed river, apd aktd ':— , j ~ ; ¦

I ¦'"FM klader tho woodland! of rlak OonTamore, : .! i'Attd toOM'gtirgiMii thk (turreta of paltttlj Ltamorc, . '!• Wbera ihe-«tt4aiii like*maiden •;: j ' I ; • ' '; mth love bVirtldeb,';

1*. '¦;• ¦¦ ¦>:¦ ' ¦!• • '¦ ¦ '• ! ' ; '!] ¦ iBeata .wild onWhjihoRk"' ' . ! i j . ' .Tbo: ?n,tuitait Church ef the' parish, bnDt by St'O»rlh»Rf, i< Well fortK k Tbic, and tljo New OatttollfjCfmrcb, erected at a co«l of ae'veral thousand ponndi, i»k magnlBbent IbaiWngJaod much admired bj tobrie'ilad' yUiWra icomlnj , ib^re."- ,The ikroeU j are ; kepiwell, and of Ute 'jt tnrtatich. improvinnent! haa beenWrcfcd »H roun^'.b^ tbe'tKrtt.lct OoontU, and iWuConitnlMlunrfs forjthe general cttof ott Bad'ottn venlcnbi(if'ttw peorja. ! 1'hp Dew; cansrete fcotpKth on thp ttonth'kl»l( i» a decidtxi boon ra tbU fi^hlooable (trtet, which'b » ' pictar.e: et 'bi&tnebi-jo rt-Dow' with ibi' b*»ntifcilixilStnaa gotfup

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cl tiom oioo pluta ot ,flowct» aod'pl»ot» growing'ingreat'profliiloa and milting an imposing •bo». ' Theacarlrt leaves ! of tho yirginian creeper (AlmpelopaiaVeiteU), anU j • th» clwitera ol red'jberriea on thafyraoanthut' canuit' fail r to attract the ejo of . tbop tdtiitrl&B golnjj to'or coining from tho Bailway Station,Workbome, orllnBrmarr. i : !I - ' * '¦¦ ' l - ' l ' . ' i '

LD/MECOLUdcTIONS. • " |

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' f ¦ ' .Th\t .wu a »exy e*fntfol bontb torn the middlednto its , cloeinj tfijj Jn tbo; butorjr bf oarj citj andna~bbonrhoodj as the (jtUovriag dates And evento miltestify :—Octolier Iflb,: Firet ¦ sod of Woterford ; and:Limerick Lino larncd 1845. 16th. Lake Wadding bora1588 ; trial cf T. F. Mc gber comtoenced in

^Olonmel,

13*8. 17tb, Dad at Kil St. Lawrenox between JamesW«Usco and WilUaai Perdval, 1802.' (8tb , Henrj Ilct;d his army landed at, Waterford—6pJ Knights.and<i000 sulditrs, 11711 ; Grtelt bri« •¦ Marietta". : wreckedia Tremors Bar, 11863. IStb, Bailwnj Companj'irtsuoer' Undim? funning to town side of riTer csTry-,te3.p»«3-oBf«a,veto :, free, 1854. 201b', Four-mintedccresr cs. " Ouba" launched from Neptane Works, 1858.23rd, 7. F. Jleaghex ; sentenced In Cloumel, 18482ilth, Sir 'Uoha Newport boin in Waterford, 1759.2{tb , 'Fire at ProtaUnt O

^hedtol, 1815 ; Fanning's

Ifcstitats opened J84Z'¦' ! 27th, Fonndation 8ton« i ofSt.. John's Co1l«;c laid \>J Biabup O'Brien, 18 8.28th, Moody aijd dankej in city, 1833. Slat, AldermanL-iarincsFurrialal dlcd.i85(J. : > '. .

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THE BPPIOAOy . OP ROAD KOLiLIN'O. ,' Mr. E 4 HackeU, ME, M liut., O B.,;the

Oonnty 8uttejbr ot tbe North Hiding ol Tippsrary, istS? author of a icfy ioterestlng and icformiilvo patn;ptJrt on tbe subject'of ".The Economical Steam KoUIn^uj Irbh Kuads. ' | The original appeared in the Irii\Cy diit , &nd hu bkni reeeatlj reviawed by The linhVuy lder and fcns)>nc<r. i The lut named journal iaj«that tho whole state of j the cass b{ »ery lucidly putbefun his rearius bj Mr.' Hatkett, who tells as of , tbeutiqasted end insaEcimt stato of;the law prior to1808 The Grand Juries, the then road authorities,wriept oblbitcd {ion irecting a bridge of Iron, nor couldany mBch'ncry be pmcbused I Bosd-rolling wsucarried . out to a limited extent outside Dublin sodBdfut prior to 1808, but tbts was due to the fact that acertain rjiirtherp tfrui parcbued a few steam rollersoid.r tlio advice of aoine County ; Hurvejofs, whopjomiicd to gire them'rolliog work. This could, bow-;via; only Le dot,» economically neir cities when) tbolirge traffic alread y. Decapitated a considrrabla outlayfor malotraanc3. It was not feasible iu purely ruraldEctricta. Ths1 Act of 1698. bowdttir, empowered localMthoritln to bay. machinery for road-making, and nowUu rolling of roads is practised extensively in manyoountia. i ¦ ' : : : i ' ¦ ¦

THE INITLVL DIPPICUI/TY. ¦ | ¦ |

I The Coaccilo -. were, however, debarred fromer eodLn; x>a uitntenance more than : ths prefiouaoocrrjo expenditure of the Grand Juries, plus o cum of2& per cent ; and Mr. Uaclcett tells us tbat here greatdifficulties were encountered ; b'ret,' the initial outlayTO eo great u to Increaso the rates coi sidefalily ;escondly, Uut where road-rolling waa done to any great<Xt«at it entailed expenditure CIOMUDJ tb • limits fixed.Thtcs diulcallicii were, howe>er. ia time met; by thopcocWs of borrowing the jnoncy fur lbs initial coit belnjjesboiloned by the Local Government^ Board , wbureoo nised tbe vrork in connection with tho roads to beof Bui&cleotly permanent a character to warrant borrow-iqj, yTho Brtt tanction ' to a loaa of thU kind wugranted to tha County Tipperary Soujih Hiding Councilin 1001, the period of repayment being Sxoi at fifeyekrs. TbU, o Mr. HioktU oburves, at onco sur-mituted tho d:dcalty, tbo repayment being spread orerfilfs years, during which time the road will last,Waterford nnd| Kilkenny' fountles should certainlyfollow ths good example of South Tipperary. iEUEORTAK-q: ADVANTAGES. ,' | Our >ootcii)poiarj, speaking with all the force olact expert, tells fcja that atcara-rolliog .increases |comtortIn travelling and la carting, thereby redodnj tbe co«t ofccjriija ted |tafiQji the wear and 'tear, bf tehicles;bortes, etc., a* yell as attnetiug cycling and motoringtourhts Be jsbandarjtly prorei his case, and thosadidroo of more Information , we reftr to tbo pamphletitasll. To liwtanoe » few further pojoti,- how^Ver, hetE«s!!ans tbe cue vrltb which rots or tracks may beobliierated by,lho roller, that the contour of the roadrciy be improyed. to: esaist drying, as a (team-rolledrocd diies up in half an hour after a beaty shower;Tfcrre Is no baiiiplcg orer! loosa stones, while he beUeiesthat nndtr thj old eyirtem fully one-third! of thornffrrfal tued io patchinij w»s wasted, being ground bytbu trlieels of catti and <twept away in dost and mudjCeKuderaiJU sadns it effected in scraping End sweeping.'for of erery thUUsg spent on repalts 4d. to Od;' got* iacltaaicj tbo surface." Tbui' itcm alone ia~rednced 70jar cait by tltam.rolllD-L ' . ' . . ; . ,, ' j ; : '-

A ; iRESCUED 'WOKK^6F AST.: . . ; . ; ;' ' lien Thooiu \Valuh '¦& Son, aqctlonears, the

lloll, VTatcrford, hnTo ! just cold -to i/ord Oreamoret4d Browoa a unique example of Sheraton faroitareoodo ln V7tttrford one hundred years ago—a chest ofdracsrs ef very unique design. The firm were fortunateesobgb hi securing this ariistio gem in the hooto of anold ftmily En ttie coantryj bat it wu then in a more orI ta t damaged condition, | but happily not beyond thotrt of tbe restorer,1 Tberefuie tbo piece of work WBS,t&anka to ths nrtia'.ic skill of Mr. aage asd hb otaS ofuslrtanta, rrtinredto allllts original beauty io the mo:tcsreful »nd workmanlike manner. A corioci inscription6a a label attached to the chat of drawers eays :—"William Lawson, cabinet making and looking-glasstad tork tfazebouss i Great variety of blankets,,fritter flcor-clqtb and eoTcral cabinet Tarieties at,Dublinipiicts,'1 vi6 connection with this announcement itBill Us p:rt!»larly latcruling to learn that tba WilliamLawooa referred to was graadtathexl ot the late JudgeL&wtsn, who was so iatlmately auociated, with thoturbulent liinea of tbe eaily land ajlJatKia. :

THEj &TORY C(F A GiBflAT , INVENTION. ;

'' | Mr. J. 11 Dnnlop, ths iawntor |of tha famous,pneumatic tyrr, til written to t e editor of ," Tr>ithA-with rrfcrenco to a recent remark by tbi sportiog coo-tributor of that paper i that the .original tube wtsdesljnid only to pre»«!( Tibration andl not with anyBoUoo tbat tptcd wonld bo locreued. .r jS'or tbe e»ko of»ocnitcy Mr. ' Dunlop1: writes :—"I (would • like totorrect this ttiUmeot bf aayuiz tbat my told idea uufc> increase ihe speed and esie tbs prtpaWo_n, and incrder to obtain thefle -retultj I cosudercd, amoDgtt6ther thlnpj,!that itiwksnecccsary to inUrcept-fibratl^D(t» the grotujd." ;: Fbo ! editor of "Ttntb" says thattome tmacoccecUoa as to tbe primary! object ot theOTestion is Widely entertained, and it fa Interesting to»?e tbs polil'ciearrd np by Mr. Elb'ut himself.

ttH tfjspAjsisai.^nisoNEB. 'j ; . i : ; , ; .¦> '- ' r p'nr 're*deA/wllV donntlraa, ^member .that lastj»eek:' !««i exjpiweo; yet i*i«>ie,r attempt|on:the part ofhe eojuiriotui ¦' draqlsb Fiisoner," and ioow! wo find tbe

followtog hishlyMotertsilng paragraphs In (be paperb»M»K ¦«,,. hft«^ {nit rxwn 'uuDtuifr i*-'l'here was a- (roodatory 'in coiiaectuia wilb too 8pmish Prisoner swiiKlIeSo * reerct srtiolo in s Madrid newifMper. j It seemstbat In constqoence of tbs reprrsentatlnds of anambfiisador jtot anthoritifs in Madrid |made Inquiries.which1 showed that some of the letters heading .irp to tboWaal fraud Wen actWIy being sent; on frouj a certainfcrisoiL' Tbe Q iernoV .*•/; ordered lb dUoofer thoujlprit, *od bis Investigation*' resulted, in a 'eoofeuionby on» «f thtj pHtooftf.' This pris-tvr was an old ban.oaderaDed (as samttina happens i» Hiklp) «o • •ericsur cocaeeullie Noteocesi which mesnt t\u Dxjtre-ntiohfor life—4ud««l,''l»~«oqld na»»",«#kco proi or: tbret.

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*ot of StokMO,.Tti5 .tWr4ls«i««'Itpai Mmrrti \tafurnto" being fo8owe<J by oof troro tho "hoi ottrabliohapUln" of the gail, t(M. '> fUV, Ma!«e Klosv',1-. bo eon]*eyed t sad dIngact»vB^^y'deatt,a>44n()losedt e nsual bogus desin oerUflcaW ;and newipapei recordol tha event App|renUy theswhtdler forgot to[4lck offthis Stoke-on-TrenlfesJdent In tha directory as 0,0. wbdbad been nnsaceessfnllybalted. i At any rate, * AgustiolAfoenWhas now Wam-ncted fcloWl apd opeaed fin,again on the same rjariy with a letter identical with the;fifrt of too KTios reared in March. ¦ ¦ - ; ! • \p so t i\

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-;'' ] By tho way again, •nd'thi*l on oar own sjcooant,W10 Ult that keeps;sapplying the arrant swindlir with:.•fmes and addreis*!1 We maintala that there is'asyndicate engaged ib ibae strirti bf f raadi utd that they,hare, a 1 well-p»id sooiit ' on ': the rood to : obtaiu•Odresset-fta ¦ ¦ i ; . ¦ ¦ I •: - ;¦ ¦ ; .. • .- ¦:.

XpSH'iEXHJBi .TO' S 'IiQPIS..:::.. . ; . , . ;: Wo, are iqdeb$< d to an unknown corr»ppDdlent fo«

artery Interrating page;from thp "New Tark.Herald"In connection wl& InUnd at thin World's Fatr.J . It isparticularly well iljostrated, and we tio'Uoe with greatpleatura a photograph; of a.collifcjaon ol MTeral piece*of Watciford jcof jlaM .lmK . br theSul of Mayij andMr. Alexander De ,ne., ';We obaerTe from' the reporiwith regard Co i bese exhibits , that the TTattrfordoolleotioo waa' one of the most admired in con»ct>oq¦with the Irish lut of last century, and which his neveryet b«n equaled in ihU or. any «ther ebnntr+. Oarreaders may remomber that the law lamented AldennsuMichael Hurley pbsseued a ckiq.ue collection of thisoagnlficait prodnct of tho GatoheJI Factory ia Deony'a'

: Cane, and thai sbo tly before his dettu hs sold it alongwith sobo- almost jpruxl<u old . boob, picture*, and,

;mannsorlnt». {¦'¦ lt';WQohi,ha»e delighted the laie'AWer-

cjan • hrart. ai d'oaX' to, ba»^ t*«i amqajat the Irish:.«orioe thp)itors atHU.Iionls. . . ! "! . ' . ¦' ';AtNOfTHBH OLDjiWATEEFOED BALLAD.

I • The| following is another of the old dojgrels thatmwl to''be sung Id Waterford: many years ago. Thepersons referred to' were well-lteown loeal characters.Theproduction' was printed by O KeeBe, Patrick-street,in'thla cily ;—; ' ¦ / ; ; i ' ¦ . t;

. j ' "j STONlSY'a 'GH03T. " i ¦,At 6Uiiisy-P«cUet'o d/ath. jou.btTo hecrj the eplecdid: , i 1 Poi9we gaTe,J 1 : . ' . : . . . ¦' .And how;tho Corporation aent a mcnrccrS' t» the

! grave, . , . . ; ¦ I . ¦ . .

Hpw th^body-jnitciiert dole hita.oil wbila we elept on! ! Qur pojt,.;/ -. ¦ |. . : . ,. : , . ; . .Not thinking y;e should erer be Eanoyed byiStooey 's

: OhoiC :. I I .' . - . ¦ ;When they boned bis bones from cj we all returced

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And Jinny having got oil bin cuU we boarded her for aI snacli. • '¦ '

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Tho candles burned blazing blue, bod in walked Stcne r'si Ghoct : :

A .windicj sheet wti all he had to cover his bare bones,Ho missed tbe macintosh, that u;;d to carry all the

\ r,toacj. ; I iHo csemed to wiah rpTCDSB on JU fur he z A tho old" : bed poet, i 1 . i 'And Billy Car<ol! wca the firrt thit rra Caored by

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By. the ecruff of the Cecil poor Heart of Man wta shucktill nearly dead i • • .

Then Hally the Bell-inan leaped throa3b this azb, of• c=c3pin3 be thonjbt to boict,

He ran o3 to net a clergyman, to come and lay thsI Oboit^ . .

In;leaping thronjb tbe Triadon Hally fell on •; potionsa, :For that offence he get a night in tho Tower 00 the MallBut Billy tho Bpie) he toon got out though hs was

; killed oleect, ' |- 'He brought qp his reverence and the c!uk to challenge

; Btocay'i Ohost.1 . '

Hii reverence cod . the ' clerk, bricj romtd out of bedi "> tot, : • [ ; . . 1 . •

Inicsd cf having the bible, 'tew en Mmnnsci they: brought ; j . . ¦ .

When Stoney eaw th? clerk's mi-tite , cays hs'I'U 'clear. tho coa: : ; • ¦ ¦ • ¦ •

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Hia reverence acd tho clerk t?tre well ttono bruised', [ by Stonoy's Ghcpt. : «The room p'reMhted iftcr tb'u a clorious field of battleFor Stoney's bnrich-cf-fivca bejanoa every gob to rattle,As luolc trould have ft , Jinay'a cook crowed three time*

oa tho rocnt, I - ' ¦ . . : IAnd hi a ahowo' of shindlinjs, laway went Stoney's' Ghojt. . ¦

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While dicappearinj, Btoaey took tho roof of the hours; away, . ! ¦ ¦

.Wo were all cfrsid to cak him bad he anything to say.There s a cratry box pn the Scotch Quay, 'tij calhi tho

Major's peat, :And every night you II CM him litre on guird r/ith

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A CRO8AW3 OF EESCTE. : ¦ • '; We ,have rtceijed from ths Rev. E. Bans, 8U

Vmianfs Home, Harrow Eoad, London,. W, tbesixlscatb annual report (1003) of the Crcsade ofheasua and Homes for Deitltuta Catholic OhQdren. ItUdbrochoro within the pages tf jwhlch is contained attory concentrating thoJ»theUo ptmages of cbUd-Hfe inLondon alums, showing: how undrr courageous effortantS God's providtac the work of rescue is kept goinjnnder the most disheartening- flnsndal condition. Wewish that a copy ol tbe pamphUs were pot isto thehands of charitsble Catbolics; all over Ireland. Aperosal of its coniaita would mako Cha besrt bleed ironnot tho lalntly faith, j nrsge and ptrssverance eogigrdin the work of nclamttioa so well. According to tbtsreport tho year nadei notice has brought ths guardiansof the' Croiade and Home face to face with threedemands : which ,cannot bo neglected if the Catholiouuna is to be caved feom indelible dishonour, and if thelegacy of shame In tba next generation Is not to makeoar ' own accurst :-f(l) Some regular and muredsource of income! of at least £ 8,000 a year oust beprovided for . ""¦'"''T^

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the . Hocep of Bescue.<2) ;Tho Homea murt'be snEcieiely enbrced to allowof itHIciint classification sad eeeooeiie adminbUatwD.(3) Sbey ttusfbe eqilpped with liberality to.raect thegrowing edocdtianal flemaadj df the times. V/t com-ratii]' this trcci W the generotity d -ocr CaiholloTeamen: . : The eplrit if frccclyttoi u tbtxiA dw rcoretEih ever, and in no )\ic o is ft so lnsidionsly worked uamongst the outcitU of our big'dUea.A OKBISTIAN BDiUOATIOlf.

Thb is the title sf of a memoir just faced by theOatbolio Troth 8od:ty of Ireland of tha late saintlyBrother Buke, of pie Order of Christian Brothers,and for oa early copy of which we are indebted to Rev .Brother, Hemuciy, if Marmo, CiooUrl The authordots not disclose his identity further than to nay in thstitle page that he Is 1 > Christian Brother, and certainlyho| has discharged Ills 'duty with the sympathy andfraternal feeling of 1 fellow-corker with tbs deceasedJames Domlnick Barke—" A cunt in tweet and trott MfL_ _ l t t 3 . » * *uomuiiy ; a rnua, 1 i man, a sage 10 turn appear ; tbemojdel of the earnest and, the good." He wu 'born inLimerick hi January, 183*, entered the Institute ofChristian Brothers fa July, 1855, and on tba receptionuf :tha habit tooU tM earns of Brotlitr Dooinici. Afterhis novitiatr in Wat irfurd, in doe coarse be was teat bybis Superiors to C< rk, .and thera his lite, save for sixyean spent in Dub! in, jwas theneeforth wholly passed.Tbe storr of bis life]' which waa ended as the result 0an aeddent on tbs : 6th'of March last, is well writtenand mo&t:. interesting ticaa every point of view, and wewpuld recommend ovefy1 Mount 8!oa pupil—eld »"iyooig—to obtap a sopy of ths work.AS A EBLIG-IOi JS TEACHER.' ¦ - The following is,in extract from the c«nc!adiojpara of ths pun hlct :—iBr. Barke's potrers a> areligions teacher enrpooed his many other varied gifts ;'and this b not • subject for wonder, sinie all the;powers ol bis mind and Ufa itself were fretly giien tdtbo service of tho yi ung in order to lead them to U-ai.1VVben the boys of 110 advanced classes at Our Lady'sMount assembled f IT tbs dally lecture oa religion, andwhen oa Suudsys numoroos young men of ths city;drawn by tbe Irresistible attraction of his personality^tftt in the seboots they were ricbly rewarded by bislucid exposition ofjOatbollo doctrine, Illustrated as i(wu bT Intrrertiaa facideotj from history and Uoaraijhv.and readered praetisal Cy eiamples drawn from BrotherBurke's long penoijal eipeiienoa. - Even in lectures onsecular acd seholutlo' subjects, Brother Barke nevert'frgi-t his rote of re igieas teacher, and ha woold skil<fully, aad •pparently . without design, Introduce iremark calcnUted to rtmiud his bearers that, God was!over all and that everything should be referred to Him.'f•• I BON VOYAOS." I ' i ; :

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' By the tims IthlJ edition. U In tbo hands ot ourreader* Sir Jamea A. Power, Slayor ot Waterfocd, willhe oh bis" way to the United States, where, we an sorthe will meet roany[old!friends amongst tbe Sea-dlvidwGaeL He sailed irom Qpetritawn. to-day aboard 1KnertH'tlw gaaf bid UW Jr vdlfr of Mr. AqdreiduuA, wb5»y Hit *> Watorfort A osaasodoa wit!(!ijr Psfiai M tbt&\ bn«M'ibf afardy: littk mt<* aSVworioT M I : &M-i mpmlm *&;*• mcaapMtMkMM r *1»'.W« nffjn't Ttfcf VMMm,?b jpMO^^ . aierca* « «TS< vwmj 5 S SSfj STr i&H^Sw3StoWtheffi tndiat* rtUUaS7ok» *ti*»73 Simaaatle, aoilMr ipf W)" tOe * Ghwlatoo*." H, *Uaaatle. Mtbe*ipf n« f Me #Ghwlatoo*. "j 9U *Uttstm all> hacby« id aiasjiJuH »sj»<l «sJa.ji1i iB uaSJiat^LW il^S 1 ^^^f a Sv S nf i m t mtnS^ rS fitly dtrtfti. AM.

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oo-Soir, has been karafwredM l p N « U m •.*.'¦ M ,Watetfotd B»anch. WeTar. please/to Itirii ttua,Mr1:Wm. J. Olerj, A«oa»nlaiit,TRaiSsi BM 10dl«M 'County .Cork', h« b«ecr iirpofnW M»Jtts«r With.!Teinplemorf, Bransh,' tn ' tb* rpeia ol Mr, BobtrfPoroell rosteTied:' Tho isntlemeo naJOed are brothersof Mr. P. OWry.at onoaoe oapUhj ol th» WatefOrda*t 'Tub, and at present Axfcomtant of tbe ClonmsJBrandt PrprlncUl Bank. I . . ¦ ';THB BI8HOP. * ¦ . j ,; 1 Our readers will be pleased and Interetted to learn(hit the Bishop, Most Ber. Dr. Sheeban, will preachlo/nnpJtUot setmoD in tha Cathedral 00 Boaday•reniiig. i . , ¦

; . • ' ¦¦ ¦ IOAflHIOK OlJ'.rmiR. :¦( . : ']' Tbs annual collection in aid of the OhrittiMtBrothws School will takspUoa on next Sunday in th«several chdrohea of.Carriok and Carrlokbeg. , W« havsho'douht thatt&is«onual appeal oomlng 00 the sve ofthe oeotory of ths esUbtisbment of the Brothers inOsrrick will ho responded to by tba. ever gratefulp*6t>1e of the town and country of erery class and crw)with even taore than their osoal generosity. ., Trn>labours of tbVCbrUtlaa firothen tyr the past cerrlarrin the cauas of education need not be recounted. ' '(Vyare well known, and appreciated by Irlsbowo all th«world over, and by none more than Dy ths good folk ofOarrick who enjoy the'proud privilege of having hadtbe first off-shoot of' tbe Order established in tbsir•neknt town. .' . . ¦' . .."HELBNA"; ; . ¦ . •¦• :

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W. Q. Ulxey, Uacklead maker fo:j Hip Majesty .andpther rueflibers of th» Bcyai Family, is deatroos offrtsentingioapks of, in 22 coloori, tO ' cbUectots of ,»certain nurobeb¦,6f: .wrappers,.- .: 'Befetesee ,to . our.adrertisingouuimas will clearly eiplain th* coodltloDs;Housekeeper*, vs are sore, who are fond •( »eil-polUbe4grate* and stoves and bright pictures will be Interestedio the W. O. Niiey annonncement •' ' 'LAND prjHCHiaa . , . : . • :. :¦ A mass meetlog ol tha MaltjuU ol Kir's SoJtiWextord tenantry wu held tt Ten iletowni Hook, forths purpose of ooaridexing. and if deemed adviuble;approving,rf a provincial agr*em*ot arrWod at b«tweeijtho Eztate Committes end the landlord. Mr. CornefiaiFurlong, D.C, Killogaa Castle, ben. secretary to thrEstate Committee, presided at ths meeting, which wasrepresentativsiof almost artry tenant on the Isrgs estate,The OLiirmart explaised that first teem tenants will getoader this agreement a reduction 0? 7s.'Sd hi tho £\innd second tetm tenant* 6*. M.lo the £. These terms'wers practically nnauimously accepted Ths evictedholding! to to vested,hi tho Estates Commlaiooers, tobe dealt with; by them with a view to reinstating tbe,evicted tenant*, or otherwise dealt who tor the benefit ofthe tenantry. :. PORTAL ¦AflTlVl'i! V. ; •

Another urge timber canagnmenthsi jast reachedour port to tba order of Mesrs. A. E. Graves t Go-»f this city. \ The steamer earryisg this cargo comesfrom Quebee sosd will discharge aboct 800 standard ofdeals, each standard nuabering 100 pieces. , She is atpresent lying lit her mooorings at the dorp water berthpreparatory tcv coming to Market House Quay, wheretier contlgnmmt will be discharged. : Mem*. Matthewfarrtll anil &ia are tha agents, and Mr. John Heame,T.O., stefcdor* of tbe ship. Some other large consignments arc expected to ¦ tha *ame Era at an earlydate. Amongst other large imports received her*were 4,090 t«ns of grain from the River Plate per"Spenoza.'f ' The "Mary Emily" cteiaer has justGnkhcdtdischnrginir. 400 tod of material from WestRank, Liverpool, for Messrs Goulding t Co., Water-ford. Coal cntislgnments have been exceptionally largeto Mr. Samuel Morns, Messrs. Murpbr. Brother*, andMr. George jMorris, Fiddown. In fact it is' a longtime sin*** thera b&s* been no rmrS steam chip activity inthb part, »: oirenmstanoe which is in a great measuredue to the railway facilities and to the improvement infreights. : • ''' ! . ¦.A KB\30NABLp COMPLAINT,

Wo hare received from a gentleman connected withtho Import tride of Waterford a letter upon a matter ofimportance to the pntllo. tod which Mr osrresppndentdesires as to, rcptilate. He cooplaii i

of the want of*ar convenience for (jetting heavy Vpodn which' havebeta landed oa ths Quay on to cart* ojr lorries sent tofetch them to their ultimate destination, and he asks :—'Is it not ¦ disgrace to a city like SVa erford with such

A largo amount of shipping that there are no cranesavailable on it* long line of quays I" |He gives a specificinstance io which ha had imported a piece of machineryin tho shape of a certain farm implement weighing 18owb He we* obliged, be says, to employ eight men,besides hia onn, to get ttu cuchias on to bis Coal"It is not," ha adds, '-so much the hiring of men thatI object to, hut putting a heavy trticlo each .as Iam referring to into a cart by band csoila" a ' great losstnd also shake* and strains the cart Very much, whereasif it were lii'.rd by ft cracs it cohld bi plaued veryquietly into an* pocition " Tbs propoaiiloa cf our cor-respondent iii »rH evident. , .WHAT UEMEDY f ;

. The quesUon, how«rver, arbai-j-Who is or areresponsible for tbe absence of crecs: facilities on tbeqoati of Watecford t Vf e cazial we do cot'koow. I*it the dteamihip Companies, the! Harbour Com-missioners, cr Ihe Corporation! Again we are at a lossto aolve the dUScalty, but our correspacdeat—«nd wei[aoV) bis own words—throw* out tbf following sag-geition :—" I pressme tho ahippioj :Companies payreat for the <)uaT*ge. If this i* jso, could not thaauthorities orx lie expiring of a le&te refuse to renewunless these companies erected a craoa Cor ths OM of tbepublic osing. then ctatmersi Vailing this I soggestthat ths Corporation erect cranes, chargfjig an additionalreat to the Shipping Goarpauia for iti Osa. laa tnrethat any one having heavy goods to cat: 1 from tha Qaaywoold gladly pay a small sum for tbe use of a cranowhich would thus help to pay the extra ret." This,'then, is our ncrrespoodeot's case, »od we should bovery glad to bear an exprtsdon of opinion on thesubject from . thugs interested hi tbe importation ofheavy goods to Watsrford. .A P ETIO OOTJNOUXOE.

Tbe following original verses coniprited portion ofMr. Thomas J. Dempeey** spessh at the meeting of theKllmacthoma* IU3.U. latti Tuesday ;—Oh, my heart i» weary Tn llns. mianjtat ths day,That may neveV dawa oscs'cia till 1't j c-.autderu: b

ti»e!ay, : i! ; , ¦VTitb my body- food Ut VCIESJ chE) lioiS bu2il:i»

bund'»*ay. ' ;£Ta tt>y ttsf tKt x to tcild thca, 13 ttro ytirs too abort

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In which to truild a ce:tsJI rjd'.tjr rptclcci riot. . . f nMTm» f . I . . 1 * '

I have suffered, hoped, and waited, batlt'v* waited all, ia Tsia, ' . ' . :,rf :

While I famith in my hovel, and ifj a ofte3 drenchedwUh rsfa. , ,

t have men to reprusit cs ca thli idodel E.D.O.But they wnn't poll np coctractora for a voljer clod

liko m*. . ;It I tpeak to them abeat it they aU! toes thdr b ils

and iay— l *What the detil does it icatter, 'tJ tbe ratepayers have

to pay. , : iThs pnblio .purse's capactocs, cod always pretty fo.il. '63 rojota r.ord not bs ecrcpchu.1, cut go au) t&kn

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-Why then choold builders berry or do goal and lsitinj;work t . . ] .

¦ " ¦While they've friiads oj«o tba Couar.l to exeos* with,

a smirk. - 1 'That they would cot hiro it Eauhot ti.O about tbe crack

ol doom, 1 >Whea St Mkhael b!sws bis tnz=?3%, "tnd all- nen are

summoned homo, ] •To dwell for aye In cinsioa grasd, o'er trorlds oew to

rocua. . . ' ! I, . ¦ ;V<ra have bcllt a goodly naaber, yi&a laboorer* cry

for a ore, : L ' ¦ ¦'Bat yooll *o«reely osdertaka them froa exc«!eeo* had

h*f*re, . 1 ' |; > ¦ .And iod*ed ti»y c&nsot blszn* yen, H the fsct* they

ponder oer. 'Ton are low tn cash cad. credit, er tu at lent 'twould

To buM ft tiagle cottage rsore, raocb less prctB*i9 •>•cherae, . i • : ' ,

But should it be promoted/ aad sscb save* the contract*tak*, . ' !

Maylth* CooasQlon voting far thra,,iaeir necks goafboo* break. . . i '

To invent tome 1% fable to iscoafit for to* deity.That il>M *n not proeanbto, or Band I* far «tr»y,Or to« xm Obir U Ipolatncau. niniog klpicet' «veiy d»y, ' • ¦ " ' ; ' ¦

While ro*f* remtin nneortred, wilU nr» ctorabllng: to d*W, ' . ¦ '- ' ' . -Or •!*• they ar« too \xaj wmag in t>r oat tb*lt wopaOr som* kindred operation that

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StUl theM man ptotae». thair tealty, ewew th«j. woold no* take fc htfte ; j :

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: Oar Buyers are all bock from the Oeatrei ofFanblon, trwy have parcbAsed a epleadldassortment of ' i

Leadwgr NOVELTIES ;ir» Dregs Faijrfcs, - Costumes, Para, CapeeiMaatles, 'Jackets, Wiiterproofs, Millinery,Suitings, etpij which JW8 are showing a?specially advaatageom prices :— |¦ Obr Dresi Jlnyrr has secured jorae beautifulNoveltW in r Blantle 016th* and Cloikings, iaOAftiCUL. CREABi BEAR, CARINAJ-iSrRA^ANS, CHINCHILLA, KNora,pta,, which Are -ciclos5vely: canfiaed to . ns inWatbrfcrd. . ¦ . ,

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: W« are showing st splendid collection ofMorrogh! Br.04. fsmoos Irish Drew Material*,as well aa a charming collection of FancyCheviot*, Hopsacks. Voiles Navy, Pirle Coatrtngsjetc., nil of which arc quite in advance ofanything yei shown.i Onr Dressmaking Department is under thejSapemsion of a thurobghlj oxperienccJ Cutteraud Designer of taste and ability.EXQUISITE ' BLOOS 'ES, SKIRTS .ANDI UNDERCLOTHING.; Oar' Blouse Buyer purchased a lovely col-lection of Lad o«' Flannelette and Flannel Shirtti ouf es, iu newest styles and Colourings, 1/3,1/6 , 1/11 , 2/6, 2/ 11 , S/ll , 4/11, 5/11, up toii/s. '

Dainty 8ty'oi in Cro im, Jap, Silk and TaffetaKI0US03, Slips, trimmed insertion and luce,119, 8/3, 2/1 1, 8/ 11 , 4/H , 5/11, C/M to 12/11• New Sloping Shonldur' and Cape Effects, iaCream and Black, and Coloured Silk BlouseSlips,1 7/6, 10/^, 12/6, to 17/6-

A ' Largo Aisortmout of Ladies' Morcsaand Mqirttta Undewkirts, including tbe veryNewest Shadoa, 1/fi , 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/ll s>/6, 7/6, to 12/6

Laaies* Ffannelette end Pyrenees Under-klrts, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11

Wo are sbo'vnng a beaoliful selection ofLadies'; and Children . Underclothing in Pink,White and Strips Fliflnelette.

Ladies* 'Kntckefs, U.\ 1/-, 1/C, 1/11, 2/6«a/11. " . ;i Lidles' Chemises, lOjd, I/-, 1/8, 1/6, l/ll«fl/6 , 3/U : : : - . . :! Lidiss' Night: DreJseo,- 6d., 1 rd, 1/-| 1/6jl/ll , 2/3, 2/6, 2^11, 3/6 to 5/11 . .! Ladies' Bibbon and rftralgbUfroated CornetsJn ull the leading styles, Dove, , VVliite, and•arodie3,;l/a, 2/6, 2/11, 8/U'to 8/11 . ,TRIMME D[

'& UNTrUSJHfJD MrLLINERY

¦ Our Millinery porcb«s«s' tnclade all theleadiog styles and c ilonrlrigs for Autumn aadWinter. The must Intricate French Modelsare acenrately cjpiod -»j reasonable prices.; Beautifully Trimmed Hats, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6,8/U, i4/6, 4/J 1, 5/6, 5/11, 7/6 to 80/-: Trimmed Toques, 3/6, 8/11, 4/6, 4/ 11 15/11 , 6/6 6/ll:to 14/Ui Charming Bonnets, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 8/3, 3/11,4/6, */Il , 5/ti < 6/6, 6/11, 7/11 to 14/-| Trimmed and Untrlmroe I Beared Hats, blackanif asaortcd colours, 5/11, 6/6, 7/C, 8/11, 9/6,to 14/6

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i Untrimmed Black and Coloured Flush Hats,S/ll , -4/11 , 5/11,7/6 ¦ ,

I Black Cbenilte Hats nnd Toques,- 3/ 11, 4/6,4/11, 5/6 to 8/il ; i ' ¦ -' Uotrimrocd Felts, High and Low Crowns,wing-tide and flops, from Si. to 8/1), Ltrge Roses in Silk aod Velvet, rich Newr\atumo Shades, Tangerise, Looping andTerra-cotta, from 6d. ptir packet.: Plash Poppio," Chrysauth'epmns, Berries,

Fruit tad,Foliage in great variety. 'i Special Clearing lines in Wings, Birds,Ftattw Pompotis in Maraboat, from 4£d,7id. up. ' '.!» . "

Beautiful Selection"of Millinery', Ribbons,wide, soft, acd bright, how effects In Orm(yreversible, and plain colours, Ad., 6d., 06., I]- ,1/3 , 1/6, l/ ll.per yard. , ,

We h*ve bought a large) quantity of Woolnnd Cloth Motor Cups, Hats and Xaras, 1/8,

/6, 1/11 , 2/3, 2/6: FUR DEPARTilBNT. , f' ;; :

A Charming Collection-of Marmot, Kolensifl.Bable,' Sttsaian §abl«s ^Hfink . and otEw FurJStoles. C077 <msSqw (rofn 8/9, ?/& 5/11,. 6/11to'

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. .Our Assortment of Children's Furs cannotbo approachcid in Ireland—White H»re, 1/6,1/11, 2/6, 3/6 to 6/ 11; In \Vhite Tibet frim7/11 . ¦ : - . : . . .

An extensive variety ; of Blick, Grey andWhite Oaraonl titoles, 4/-, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6,*/Uto82/6 , ; ' ¦ ' ..

Special Kruremer Stoles from 4/11 to 55/6:Ideal Stoles in Persian Lamb, Electric Seal

and Hare from 3/11 to 85/6 'GLOVE AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENT;

\Ve have secured a splendid 'assortment ofNOTT Goods to Bait all parchucn.

Novcltfea In 3-Button, T*o, Bearer, Slate andWhite.Kid Washtbla Gloves from. 1/11, 2/3,2/11 up. i , ,

A beautiful *elcctionof Ladies' Tao, Grey,Beaver and Btown 8uode Gloves, 1/-, l/4k1/tt to 8/11 :! ; ¦ •- ¦..

dKarmlng Oolleclloo: of Ladies* 4»Butt<wTan and Qrej Eetndeef Glcves. 2U 2/6,2/11,3/11, 4/H. ; 2-Batttq Grej, Tan,.riitriralandWhite Washable CoamoU Gloves, 1/41, t?1/%

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We have bought a Urge variety of Ladies'and , Children's Natural . Wool Vests andDresses which will be cleared at- lowest pos-sfbla prices. . , . ¦ . :. i . . ¦ ¦ • !

Gentlemen's ; Shetland i Wo Vesta aoflPanb.. t ,/6, l/ ll , 2/8, 2/6, /11, to 7/6

Goutlemen's Niitaral Wool Shirts , andfcuit*, gnaraok«ed lot to sarink, 3/-, 8/6»3/l{, 4/S to 7/6 - ' ; ' " ' ,

Ladies', Geols', and Ohildntt's Hose andHalf-bose, of oyr own Maf'ufadore, and in allthe Leading Mikes, ef eiosptiooally low priced

The Best Mannfacrartd^ Goods an bdodedla our 8tock Df BLANKBrS, FLANNELS.HOUSEHOLD LINBN8, CALlCOEs/aDof *blcb wB) I be foand vtt j reasonable isprice? ¦" . j ; ¦ ¦ • : ' ¦ ! : ¦ ¦ . ' : - !

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i : ¦ | (Rom; our ieporier). : ' ¦:¦ ¦ /- ¦!;• 'The weekly nneetin^'of this/board wai add

on above'day. .i Mr. Michael.1 Byrne, V.C.; aridsubsequently &£r. )D&Tid Gleesom,- Chairman,presided; The other Jmemfoera present were—rMessrs. WillLain IWWfih , J.P.; Thomas Coffey,Jaioea Oofley, D.VJC.; Jdhn Quinn, BatrickHiokey, i Thomas J^-Oempseyi. Wm. Buc&ley,John Murphy, John Cullinane, Michael Power,Adrumone; Jamej 1 .EVnver, Thomas. Cunan/ N.Hayes, James-1 "Walsh, L'awaiite - power,;' J.Torpey. j ' -' • ' ' ~ ^ - v -v "' ' ' j

the following officials were in attendance—Massa. IHhomas F.. Walohe, Clerk ; P. MOT-xiasey, ! Assistant, Clerk; Patrick ¦' . Power,Master; I iDr. TbJwnas Shansban , MedicalOfficer; ReUiercong 1 Officers . Thomas- Power andJohn Oofley. . : . '¦

! ; OOUiiDiNT; ©E TAKEN. - i"Ehe minutes of tiie previous; meeting having

been read and aagoad,- ¦ ¦¦ ¦' • ' • ; ¦Tho' Clerk said (lte gu&idiana might .remcm»

¦her that . same oonsidteifiiblo! time. .ago -themedical ^officer , Dr.- Shanafcan, recommendedthat j a 'girl aained SalvuV should be sent llormedical itreatment to.cn hospital in Dirfblin.They had written to this :hoep..tal aeveraltimes, and the last reply received Was shortand to the point. It stated :-We. regret ; wecan't possibly take the case. This- was on aipost caid Irom the Superioress. , He (Cterk)spoke to the : medicals officer, and the tasterrecommended that application be madebyrtheguardians to Jervis-streei hospital in Bttbkn.He- cuppooed -the guardians would approve oithat ¦ '

! ¦ ¦¦ IChairman (Mr. G-leeson>—We wjUj .flris f ixl

was very bad during lest week.; i(Dr. , Shanahan—'I eaw her mother and ;«he

was telling me that. " ; ¦. .¦ ' ¦¦

It was agreed to make application to jtn eJervis-slreet hospital as recommended by |tnemedical officer. ' i .

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The following certificate was read from!.themedical officer:—dlhe Porter is suffering fromrHfeumatism and would require one mortth'sleave of a'bseace. ' ¦ . . .

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Tie Porter wrote as follows :—<JenlIemen—I stoll thank you to grant me a month-'o holi-day, which may improve my health, and wouldwish same to date itom the 17th jnst. > i

air. Byme-rJ proposa that the. lPorter. begrsaSfid. a month,: and that hjs eon be appoint-ed to jdo duty during hi3 a'bsence at! therCTmineipation which he was paid on a formero&asion.' • .- • ¦' ; ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ :

(Mr. James Coffey seconded. ¦ . . ' ••Mr. Byrne—The.Porter deserves a holiday;

lie is only like <a bird in a case; he is' €hereftoin morning until night, and' there is nocompliment in giving him a holiday. ! ,

i air. James eoffey—All the o£Bcets get a !holi-'day, the Clerk, tha Master;, and the Doctoa.

The leave applied for was granted.- ! ;•EEMiPOEABY KTCrHT. 8DBSE. I '• ,

- The. local Government Board Banidtionedpayment of £1 is; a week to aiis3 Walsh1 whois -acting .as nighi nusse in ihe .workhousedririTigitha nhsanofe of.her mgi3igri'' ' ;: , '

' JSiEPCDy ;.lfED!ICniNE BOttTIiES. :Tito plerk said' he'had 'received an applioar

iioo iroift Hfc !P.V M. Wlulei of Sligb, sonner¦coiSaaOvor fox <ihe .supply '<$¦ ancdicinss 'to 'f & eunion. 1 It would,; appear ttat £5'23. 10d.;-tm3due to iMx. "White for empty bottles. .Sa\ hudwjittea ; A-^fay tinies already abojt^Jie inattetwhich was anejfor.'ifrs xa<»iKsl-oiaoeia -of ^beunion. ! ¦ _;.' j . • i

Mr. Dempsey—Is he legally entiiled to' theni6ney?: ' ' '

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Clerk-j—He is, aiid lre etates—The nj atter .willbe' placed -.hr; the ; bands of our 'solicitor .it notpaid within seven days. I think the doctor^will be ]s!ble to "make it all right. , I wrote loDr. Power, and .bid a letter from him sayingthat h«l had a quantity oi medicine bottles onbciida value for.4hout: £2' ttOs. .or £3.103, | Hehad thein already; packed, <but ha thought thatCSx. "Wihite Trtould . not pay carriage -on . thebott!e 3.i . ' - ' ¦ ! : ¦ '¦ = ¦ •

GIr. Dempsey -Beiler write to Mr White andsay bottles will be sent on as soon aa possible.

iCflerk-HJVei have written to that effect , iwoor three times; ¦'¦ \ ¦ '¦¦ . . . . ' '.. .

¦An Older was made requestmj Mr.. White to

^^a'si^ Y^VMTS.Ti» Clerk, jaid.1 in.' reference to the eanitary

orrangen»ent3 propased to 'oe- carriwi x>ut anthe wotkhbuse, tins guardians some time agocame to the conclusion that they would, costtoo much, and -they referred the matter to .themedical officer, who .recommend'ed that earthcloeeisi should ba made at' the scJu5ol r.de olthe workhouse. The matter came before the[Local Government Board on the mnrafeo, ;apdthey wrote nowito cay that they would .raisemo objection to. the suejestipn of the medicalofficer for the improvement of the ;condition ofthe closeto at the echool side, of tho workhousetoeing ; carried ont 'ss a temporary remedypending the report of the ' .Vice-Segal Com-mission. : : . . j -

Chairman—That is satisfactory so far. 'iClerlfr-jWnat. order will you make on it?Chaisnian—I suppoaa' you wj ll make an

ord«r io have the doctor'a suggestion carriedOut. ;- i , . . ; ¦ • .¦ ¦ . . ¦ -

•' ij tri'iByTne-pTho. U-aster wilV see- thut it ,5scarried;out.- ^ '•"-•• ' • , • • ¦¦

CIa ter-4I5bero ija '. cndthei application "vri-tihregard 'to- tb* .fever fcospitsl. . :

fSErK-rOJhot'iiij atier will oome up liter cai.- CIr.'Torrpey~-^VnatT7iIl te' .thn probable1 co;tof the icloieti? i ! ' ¦ ¦ : , ' ,.

Master—'About:. £10. .> i .Ohaiiman—It may not cost eo much; I

-don't think it will cost that.¦ Master—There are other closets that wouldwant to be repaired also. •¦

<Jhairman~Yon can go through the placeand see <w4at ifl to Ira done.

'An order was, made to nave th& dootoi'osuggestion carried out. :

i 1 THE PEVEE HOSPITAL.The i Local .Government Board writing in

lefereice to the ¦report of tho medical officerrecommending that a new • bath and waterclocot be ereaWd for>the fover liospital, .statedthat they trusted no unn«cesiary delay willbe allowed to tike place' in taking steps for theerection of bath an^ water closet'. i

The Clerk '&aid that tho guaidians postponedconsideration ol the report of the, medicalofficer.| _ . ; _ , _ / _ ^_ _ I

Ch airman—Ifoctor, had yon a l>ath : andwater closet hertJ before? • !;

Dr. Shananan-T-Mo; there hu been a ratercloset there; there is & kind of a bath there;it jis :more of a tank than a bath; it is prac-tically useleaa. \ \ , . ' ¦¦.

Mr. Byme- Wo were un there aVrat twelvemcra'ths; cso/ • r_'•' ¦• " ¦ ;. ¦

- . lilr. Demp3«y-yWIiat tranld be the probablecost, doctor? | ;..

3>r. Shanahan-j-I couldn't tell you ; whenthe water is laid on it wouldn't cost go much.

air. Byrne—Thfe so-called bath that is therei3 a diigrace to the place. • , ¦¦ ; : '

: The 'iMaeier ea:d the only difficulty withregard [to, thia aaatter was the piping thatshould I be put down. The present arrange-ment ¦waa in; & v'ery dangeroua stace. ; j: Chairman—Thfr' piping, ¦ of conroe, ia themost fatpeneive part of it.. • • , ¦•• ¦ ¦ . » • 1 • .

• Mastei—Wy view oi. the whole thing, Mr.Chainoka, i» ,thii. If you go to. thia expecepit ¦vrill came tiirecrtly put Oi the'rates,'and ifI could! 6alWi otd1 my' idea I vrould itave thet««> thinga, &»doMw.U (he school>id$ andjftjo tattv aag.. <$M0t in the lever hospital<eam«dtoui toaetber-aad h&ve nioney bomtwed ,IW1 13»! inttptate: liTBea' if, amalganiation took»p|aee: wiSh ^Mterford tod Dodg«vaa ;ftey<ould'j^«3r1ieiri«>rtJoo oUKe loan..- .! ; ¦ • ..

^Sjaitmian-MIt J» In tJie hospital the doctorwants I to hive: the sanitary errenzenjentscarried out.' It oan't be delayed. If itfe badly¦wiant

7. would have H done. "Wo haven tfconwu'ed-Vany^ uioney here yet/ and Fd,oa;ttixiak':t'lwmld be welLto borrow money,for

<M«3t. sr^If -fhe union was amalgamsted withW«tesif')sd(: and:Ito>g4rvah tij ey .-would..nave•to 4«av thieiSipoittoJK Of it. .. : > • . . ; : .¦/^SwtonsBHWCmld 'it bast I160P • . ' I ' .

.¦ Ckaj4nuiD-i<Yeij 'the. cloiete, .the 5>atn , and

;' mme*—aMj M U:make<;a complete; job,

*W«? te»^S«t>jM«, decided to appointr9&?% f i Vw O M; W «*«r upij )l«a«)»nd :give

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I Otaaer—flihV<> yftrQ/.batiis ia;; the;ma^\and, J very dareful noi'wW'ftyfilra^ii'wj iaiunion'fameIfti«fflBa«Qr-t,r li u ¦ ¦ ;¦!• ¦ i '¦¦. .. ,;. - ,- < - that *4rfM"^U!eiigiH«x- fi»it 'o34ei i' 'fnM 'ikte-JKiifenaBWJSrod.-tham' a, reply to that .efMot.: pay*ia|t®^y^'conne<rtioij'with iWa maWei1

! ( , .Torpey—Tto 1 Looal,Gx>vemmentBoayd, i-''iA>«>t''wa 'J<tefaj k eaoughlby the«ej oJdiaren:-are| treiy-: j ttqtiifiitive eTjout i eilly (lihinjp— Wei art-BuppoHiiig thsnviroin'<S«tr bitUdbood1r^fflwW i^t - 'fei '-- • ¦ ' ¦ i : • '¦ ' ' . " to ibanbooa/' aod tl^y wiU'say;iftii*t i#;quK9 :

LT^<fl^tS>rf*f}y.waa ord(ered to'be sent enough,' not to give filO «w ttoem'to-letoa;?)-iP%Sft5P/K?SS J'?M'[lt Board:-^Ehere ire irigh.'f Anfldter iBOt'I ;wi8h« to "topreto' dtt;• t'WraWW' .fen1816 iaflrm .wards you j e ffllisa Hasseti, the1 teaciher *»»/ to¥ * 1P&tf f l l W^ *pn?pttei

Me classified making herself ver/ pjoflctent ¦ to Iriah.' and'by kMp bgwH^iale'.and femala '-infirmary aha i/* teaching theae ohadren: ¦ H ytm T,iWTWc»).ai^a-#ai)^&^ rhea directed by the to j >ay Hi:, OIKieb' Or anybody else you'canSMfel&'MkAT ' OO^EAOT; SSSi ^.W^^S JJ^I ^/JBrtnh^k.Vvjteialler.ilhingarvan, wrote ; air. ;I>empseyHMrJ •Ohaii«nani;i E ;would' iaak1to »OT- that; hia tender for ithe meat contract you, as a favour to allow one to! reply to'aoawwhich was fciyen.a/way at a;fonner board meeft- of 'the! remaxka' whicH yon Uwuitit fit to make.ingiMonid hay6i. fcfeeo aooepted xa it wia the I quite a^r<»;rwitll;'y«)u.

¦,:I:<^m:»t <J!a4!Iy I*¦ "¦KcPiw^ ''"'.',•' • " '.' ! - :« . ' ' favour , of economy; with * fcegaid, jto ^s&yjng; tffle <Clferk:Ba»d - .«mt 0£r.: : Brennock was rates. ' That -ia a lwetty w^uTmSwa.iaot/Tl

pu gpz theMthinj up. i ; ' Shinkil have givenJ- a regij ilaridemoaatxaftioaj Master—There iaj only a difference of about of that many and many a time, and before5d.!*a tha"irh61e''thing.. 1 ¦ • ftiua board adjourns to-day I 'mean to giveQerik^ilt depesdii ¦on.iiwhtiiiher the liaster you ahotiher instance 'of my eolicitude[for theg«ts?ajoio leads' tjhan ;houg'to. 1 . , iFeliare of ta& ratopoycis. ¦ However with"t&airman-Ji'his queatioa is.not worth dia- regard'tQ thia particular inotion betore the

i SP?"' 1' ' ' '" 4 L : ; J . ' ' iboardi it only aokalyou to gaurt tbia^ small: Clerk—It: was discuaajd before. trifling sum. No doulbt It'Is our duty heroMr. Torpey—iWe |aro only wasting timo over as ooniscieniioua men cent! herd by the rate-thialmatter. i ! : i ' payers to practise economy1 inievery way wettlr. Byrne—All that thing was nicely calcu- ^aj i -jHtih a ' duo, regard to' the ! jus ; and am-lated the last day. j ¦; ¦ ¦ \ partial administration of the Medical CharitiesGhsrrnian-fSV© shall .take MT. BrennoclCs A m ou s - ase, and: the 'Local Governmentneit' tender into consideration. Ac!t in the other. But I think in thu ikslance

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-.J ^^m,™^-, -we might-waive our'right IO pra«tis« economy,THE HUSH TOKGDEHMB. DHMPSHya ibecaule I need hardly reinmd you that on: j ' ¦ -. . . . , MOTION*. !• ¦ . .. . . • . . ¦ man}-' occasion here a irelat • maj ority of thisTlie following m6tion, ; which stood/in :t(ie

paui'a of . Mr. TO»tda3 J. H)enip3ey, nest cameon for consideTalion:—Hlhat1 the board permitthe [teaching: of ; Irish to ohe! ohildfen. in th«bou3e, and that tHe sum of - £iO per annumIbe ' allowed (subiect to oanction of LocalOoyemment Board) aa the: board's ooatxibu-tion;towai?d3 the payment of a^ district teacher,who] will attend at1 stated periods, as may (beagreed upon to give lessons in:same. -The pro-•ppsar said it would ieq,uir« very -few wordsircna -hrta ^'i» comioend this motion. . Tieywere, of ¦course, g:ood Irbomea, and men whowished to see their native language taught notonly in the schools throughout the country,ibiitj in the iworkhous© schools also- <hear,¦hear). He wea isur© they were dl anxious tohave it spread and cultivated wherever • it moapoa3ible to have it taughW<hear, hear). Opthai account he waa qwle certain they woulditaye no hesitation whatever.in passuw; this(motion. He did non anticipate one dissen-tient voice—at all I even'ia on the ecore of ex-pense, becpusa the cum. proposed to be givento help to'pay a :district- teacher who wouldcome there from time to time to give lessonsin^ the language wa3 so ' very trifling andpaliry. On that score, at all)events,.no¦ onethere at preaent-inot ¦ one i of his colleagues,be was sure, would raise his voice against it.It they spread £10 over a valuation of £33,000they would find , roughly speaking, the smallfraction of 1-16 - .<d a penny in the pound;, or•a I shade less. ' That Tvould be only Id. ppr

' annum on- a ' valuation *f £16 a year, xjienian whaie ' valuation was: £10 a year wouldbiye only1 to contr:.bute Id. a year towardsthe; teaching and : propagation r of the grand ,old-tonjjue of the Gael. He expected.to be follow-ed |by a gentleman who was we'll qualified v>speak on this subject, and answer any ques-tions the guardians had to put to him._ Thatgentleman wa8 ! aa equally at home in thenative tongue aa he was in she'English langu-age—that langnaze of the hateful Saxon. Hislrlend,' Mr. O^Kiely; promised'to-be there thatday 'to speak to *hi3 motion, and give thema lull -and satisfactory explanation of every-.tlrin.2 connected Vrfth it. : In conclusion, the.speaker formally: proposed his motion.- Jhlr. VTxa. Walaji said it gave trim tie utmost.pleasure to oaaond tihe motion.1 Eifjr Toroey—Mr1. Oharanan and Geriaemen—BfeJore ££r. 'O'&ieV oiJdresies you, I rise withyi«~Ttw» 4oi-{ j-$rt';llr. -. BiXpsey motion.Thellangoaje ol i our ' fatheta -should not :4>e¦allowed to :die pDt-<heaT; hear)., I* i3 verynecessary ihs!t the children should be taught1I,U»U tU JU1, Vile ACUW1B lotiyu^u V>M WWUUV*^

- brkhousa,' national citd other echools—<hear, hear). .".; _

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Qlr. Michael JPower—I also have great plea-suj ft in

¦- «upporting Ur. Dempcera motion.

No;one will refuse Id. 'to ihave the languageof his forefathers; 6poken-r-(aear, hear).

Ohairman-pAs Several members have alreadyejwtken after, Mr.' Dearosey, before Mr; O'Kielywilraddrciss! the , board I will give permissionto any other guardian to epeak on Uie subjeciif : h-e wishes to do so. ¦" ¦• ¦ • • ¦ ••

Mr. Byrne—In ! suppont of' the motion, Imay say the' Irish language has got into greatvogue. Every menAcr of this board is awaretbijt bis /Lordship1 tne Most Sev: Dr. Sheahanis'very much ia favour of the Irish languagemovement. I think we ought to follow the(Bisjhop in; that (way and see tlat bur children¦won't be like 'aome of ourselves, not aWe tospeak the native' tongue-^hear,. hear). - . ..¦ Mr. Thranas Coffoy -JFbia i* o qucSHan thatought , to 7»be looked into. ' Will the LocalGovernment Board sanction thst : amount ol£10?

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'j GHairman^-Tha-t is a j question" for . theguardians!' ' ¦ , : ¦ \-

IMT. T. Ooffey-<Aj":-least I have no informa-tion tliat the Local Government Board sanc-tioned anything beyond £5 for the teachingof Jrkh in wbrkiouses. You want, if pocsible,to .get information on this-point be!ore youasl; them' to' 6an«tion' this expenditure of£10. If they doin't sanrtion the £10 tlieywon't sanction anything. I think there 33 onlyone un ion in which they sanctioned the ex-penditure of £5 for this purpose, and thatis Ennisoorthy.: I ¦¦'¦' • ' ¦'

IMr. J. Walah—We can ask for more.QilT. Quinn—'Perhaps they didnt cck for

any-more. ¦ : I ¦ ' ; ¦ ¦

Mr. !Dcmpsey-l<My information is, Mr.Cofley. they hqve already, sanctioned. £10 inthree or four.C£se3. • • .

aix. T. CMfloy—H that is. so, it .U all right.!Mr. Bempcey—Sut I may tell you \ I cannot

guaranty the' cc<rarocy ol the information ICOt. . i ' ;¦

air. OoCey—It jwas only -information I got,aad I cannot guarantee the accuracy . of iteiUier. ' ¦ ; •

Ohairman—Gen'tilemen, I look on-tlt. Demp-ce^s motion from a natonal and pa'irioticpomt of view, and I would certainly coincidewith it. , It: fa' a proper thing - and a goodGU&gestioni but ithere is Another matter Iw«i>ld wish to bang before you, and it is this—The rates of Kilma^homas Union are goingup and will go up, and when the next rate is.Struck you wul find , per head, a large increaseon tbe rates from tho very fact that the in-terest on '{he' money-for the labourer's cottages¦will eccrue on tne last ' echeme, end «ill¦aiDOun't to ooncidera'Wy more than on thefdpner occasion.? You havq also to considerth(at you have nothing to meei the demandsmade on' you now for the repairs of-labourer'ocottages. Your Ckrk when striking the nextrdte will have to make proyieion for that.The rate-payers are now looking. at you verycsrefully and very ctrictly to see what youought to do with their money. -Mr. Dempseysaid it would ,1 a smaU item, but all theseitems are amounting to comething , eansider-s&ile. Every1 time a member brines -forwarda motion for the: outlay of money ne eaya itwould amount'to a half-farthing in the pound,but all those half-farthings and pennies arecoming to something consider&'ble.i I hopeihb movement for the Irish language will goon: and prosper, jand that the young peopleofi .che country will learn iTish, but while Iam here,1 at 'the, present time, owing to tieet-ite of the country, I won't vote' tfor any in-crcasas. " I . 'jron'-i prevent 'anybody fromvoting for ,, jthlem or • canvess anyone.lAmalgamatiani ia in tho i air also! You willhave Jffatepayera' Associations 6ending peti-i'-<mB up to the iLocal Government Board toKaye your little uirion omalgamated with Oun-ga'tvan and Watprford; ana you ouight to -be

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aboard: have shown themselves not" in favour ofjeeononiy or in- the least solicitous of the wel-fare of ;the ratepayers, but! on the ctonirary infavouir- of' the most: - ex travagant expenditure.'•That Isj may'experience for! t/hej three yeare IJhave been coming here, aid'I;think on thisoccasion;we ought:to sink .;out own1 privateViews: in favour of this liCJ|e item, of 'expendi-ture, in order to spread the, language, to keepalive the vernacular, so eiipreialyev eo melh-flous and BO ; characteriatia' ot the Irieh—(ap-

I 'plauae). It you once -allow the; Irish to.lapse,twhat; then? ¦ There,1 is no greater sign of the.decay of .the ¦ national 'characteristics- or na-tional spirit than the decay of 'the; Irish lanju-'age. Look at other cournties : that! never -hada.native lanjruare.l and have thev 'w>t keptalive!at enormous expense¦ thoir tonjuo-.v Look.:at the'little Principantyi of WSolcU, 1 ¦(what it'ibaa done; to keep; it# langua.30 'olive. 'Wayjshouldn't-woido our u'trnosito maie-our langu-age a livipg iorce, the medium through whichwe exchange! view3, the vary medium throughwhich we transact our affaiw^on he UaiketSquare or th^ fair—fliear, hear); Should therjejhe a' member In this 'Council BO n'ggardly orso parsimonious as to raiis bia voice againstthe' expendHJre of tiiia trifling sum, when hieidiea his. body should be <aribalmed- and sentto 6oine pumic mu3euin 0>r cabinet of .ourioai-liiea as a unique specimea of hurnanity, or aperfedt . phinomenon- in1 human nature-j -(laughter and applause). ¦ i ; : ! , I:¦ lilr. Thomas Coffey—I think, MrJ Chrairman,¦I will' raovoy cs on tmeadmaht, that £5 'be'taillowed. I think it is juffieient. I move thati£5"be votedj in-placo'of £10.-' ': ¦- < ¦ '•j Hi. James Coffey ceconded.i 1 > '! ~'2lr> Dempsey—I /hope the.caconder won't b;aifound : voting for, the higher tender cjainrwhile j i am' here—{laughter). \

¦'.*Mr. Torpey—We chouM noti object - to thia

filO. i., '1 don t think theri are A rroat manyIrishmen who would object to thia ,£.10. -

iChairman'—There ia; one now, j^nd that ioyour Chairman. I would not disrespect Mr.O'Kiely. I !have great respect for hlirn <md forhis blbility. | He has dome cere; to listen -to thediscus3ion> and addreea the board j and I nowiaskibim toido so. ,' I ' I ' iI air. ! Torpoy-Ih Irish- : if • I you .like, Mr.!0^Kiely--<lauri«er). ¦ | l " ' :i CEr. W. ;V/diii-.You

¦¦ couldn't LunduratandIhimMlaughter). ¦ : I - I ; | • " :)v.Cha'rmnn,^^ftes afc lCJEily. Jiia^drascaflie board *I' will put :tao inotion. . ¦. , . - ¦ ' '• Elr. Q'iaiiely .(G£2lic OrcWtti?3r).thcn eddrcss-ed the. board .in Iriji. *ad¦ iubicipi iily inEs lbh-,. Hc-I!Ci3tcd : C3.'t-ti3':.T.'ai']£ - -UlSl L3

j being doua for iha cpnead : of [tho. QcaTia[language, apd asked the guardians to support,[he motion .'before them. ¦ 1 i ! ¦ • ' •. '| (The , guardiana unanimously declared, in'favour Of having Irish taught ! to the childreniin the workhouse, but dianjread Jis to tha'tum!that should be contributed for tit? purpose, ji A ' poll was taken, find there voted forallowing ' ! \ • ' ¦"! £5—(Messrs. Curran, Wm. Buckley, JamesICoffey, ©. ; Gleescai, TUoma3 Co2e7—5. . .j For £10-aiessr s. W. Wnlsh, T. J. Dcmpoey,¦J. 'Power, J. Quinn, AM. ; Power, P.; Hickey,ST. Jturphy, J.. - Walsh, i J. f Oullinane, &.'Byrne, J. Torpey, N. Hayes—112. ¦ i " • . 1 .! .Mr. O'Kiely then thanked; lie toard tforbllowing him to address themi-on rUia aubject,land baid he: would have the necessary •orrange-toents made for: the itoach-'ng ;of Iruh to thechildren in, the workBoiise. . ¦ ]I Ulr. Demps'ey said ho wca very jrlcd to find0ucU a spirit of patriotism and | nationclityamohist the members, of tie board.

! . MASTEB'8 JlBPOBT.; , 'The •Master reportod as follows:—I have

odged with tre aurer the •cum of £8.i3. re-:eived as follows: £3'from. .Mr.! Cummins forlio, maintenance in fever ( hospital, and £5 4s.rom Major P'Shoe . for , the ma mtenanoe of

! klary Foley in the infirmary for the half-year. aiding 30fy September, l£(M. I would require. 1 weigh machine for store. The ; present one:an be transferred to tio cool' house where

it would be suitable, ostha ono'there li broken.A supply of potatoes are required for work-house and Infirmary. 1 1 I "! A man, aamed Michael Duggan, ajed 70years, was admitted to the infirmary hospitalof workhouse yesterday, i evening coout 3.16p.m., and died about f i.SO i p.tu. He .wasbrousht -to the hospital; by a nran ncmodOeclan Hayes, and had a ticket of o4mic3ionfrom tie medical officer and roliovih(f ofilcer,The ohapllirr attended hinf beforo h& death.

The report was approved of. \ ¦ . '' " 'This condeded thfl 'businrrj ci th« board,

«nd the weekly nucUns . cf Crs i . . . j -;¦ ' •'¦ Ruiral DlccrJcis Cour'C11 ¦

was; then heM. Hr. WnJliWalshj J.P:,' Chairman, ' pre^Jdin,?. - '

'¦ ; C0fPl'AGE3 COlEFttiBTHD; :The OleiSk ol Worko (Sir. P. Power) reported

that two id ; the new cottc-jjes were fit foroccupation, bnd it waa ' decided ¦ to adverti&oior tenanti. " ' ! . . i

I ; BjAmCCH OF O0(MIHai'EN.T3. ;The Clerk announced that a batch of corn-

plaints hid been received from;occupiers of'La-bourer'8] cottages, and I these were orderedto J»: referred to the Clerk of Works. i! ! THE J3UBVHHN OOTOUGE \ AGAIN. •;- A diecuision took place in reference to theaboye having ari-sen on' a rletterjfrom a mannamed Porwer,: which the Local : GovemnocntBoard forwarded. Pof^er' : complained that¦although, he was firj li to; put; in <v representa-

rtive paper for the cottcae. a' man inamed Peterfrorpey was appointed tfenant. ¦ I

•Mr; Torpey aaid it was open ia anyone itoapply for Ihe cottage. l£,that wa3 not 60 whatwould be the use of advirtifling for a tenant.

' CHBAJlffUENlAlGEBHiA CWraAGE. ¦(Michael: Henaeliy-an<l John Wabh applied

•for tho tenancy of, tins: cotte^e I which is o;present occupied by Jamos Hennery, brotherof tie former applicant, and; .who is gvingt toonter into occupation oi a cottajo which willbe shortly vacated 1 by a man nnmed Towel.

On a dlv-eion, Michasl HennKsy was ap-pointed.. ' .! ¦ . '¦ ' I ; ! ¦ • ' :

BUOElNJiNO A/T BALLYiKlOBIN. 1Tbo Clerk' stated thdi ho:had received :a

letter from Mr. Williams', colicitor, to cay thatnotice of Jappeal was earvod in: the case ofPottle v. TbV District Oknmcil, and it would¦be toard again at next Quarter Sessions..Thecase was j dismissed at list Quarter Sessionsin Waterford, the-Judgo holding that the burn-ing was not malicious. ¦• ' '.' 1; • I

COTTAGE BE1CT COliLEDTOB. ;' [Mr: -Win.' Bhanahan, rent 'collector, appliedfor £1 lSeL expenses incurred In appearing toprosecute I lor the recovfery -ol rent due ¦ ; .

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juoveu—-xuav an OQUUWMUI tw ; PM OICVUVUof lsbourqr'* cottages ns oose time limit hasexpired and who have not completed theircontract* | be fortbrwith f ned £1 a week untilthe cottages are complet d. ia the' couiee of& long *nd racy speech be ibroke istoipootryesveral:-tintte,, iAe: mo it important.'o^.ttiJyricB ruanipg into no 1 aa fbaa seventy-fivej«M», fox- *Mcb,. w»- re» et .W >^y; if© . Jbaienot room|in''ti»l«c«dnnM .' .' ;( "i^ - ' • - ' ' i '-: (Mr< T>7r^«e«biied'tte,n^Aio^ »falci;w»4•upwirted: 6y J4r. L, *o*er.:j:. ¦;,- •' ; . ." .y ^- '¦"'_ . •¦.¦.:.{ |;f ' iMrJ JaS»e» ,wiWi, pw xive& !** "an' amen jraeftt. which. WA« M(Mb 1 by,Jfr, <Jipnn, ihilSe, wn«.Awr aw bUpi 1. (a3Sji t «»t »Uextended-soir»:i«tp«*«mJfjrl. .»,- « ^\

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ing- night .'of- MrJlNarttiaJi'a (Companj- Ja-'t tft-.Thedtie-iEoyal induced ia' ^'BveninViN^ »."-i repreeentative t©' call'; Uponr-:Mr.>N6i»nan' raI Tuesday-; -ririth the (object¦ of iplaiiia ibefoni .t*xeadera'aifew Uots aoneeralo* itii-oonipfcil 'atoilr.:; Wemro kX*sj * pleated to «itne«lr«iSislian undOnlrtedly'-fiiic'.cwnbiaWion':os Mr; Nbr^jmAh'o OcimivAny Iw.iu-feobj . aireJN i»r*ikf ieianit <¥mreeentffeive-'itMl^!a!i:cb»t;-'-'Wiili 11 a»j enial'tiod'barly, detori aa 'itolldwi-^/^ u -a:I You haa 'a'-lamy wdlnousy;l«A'nJehV3 fc

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dienjie;" imsUr «ppreciiBUve:?i(Gll !. ea'It"*M.r¦ hia the- Sflrsf 'time . jroa-1 ihave'iplaTed1"Under thepBed Eobe* in Watetfordf^Yea';'in fact this. is' jny-flrst'vlBit.'and'I'aln 'eo en-cou^aged:by laat? night's 'reception that I ih^ieto return next year.« . '-i • 1 • '¦, ¦¦ ¦ : - • ( ' • -• ' • 1

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The audience were,eorry.:to see that- Wz»Beatrice Wilson was flufienag from a tad coldPi- M; i* w«? unfortunate,'fqr. her on the open-ang aiglit. -It was contrasted on the voyaso/ :-. .The general impression of the performance1 was that it was a very, fine piece, Mr. iNormanP—I am glad they, were pleaded with it. Therelare some things we would-lfke to improve. It/waa found impossible; for instance, to bringovfer. all j the scenery; ; the ^original ooetumea¦made from model3 of the period were used. It; was also .unfortunate that we were unable toototain in Watetford'aumcieht stringed instru-ments to undertake the production of thespecial music which ia^omposed for the "BedBobe. ;Ori the ioccaaion of. any next'visit,jhowever, I ihope;to be able *o 'rectify this, endto bring over my own scesuezy. I (feel thai Iowe an apology to, tho 'Wate' rford audience forinot -being able to do eb on this -occasion. '¦ So you :findi (Mr. Norman, that inoidontolmusic ia a:great ds3iat{uice; to you in the pro-;duction of such plays aa the 'ffied Kobe?"—<Mi,rundoubtedly it I assists one materially 1 in"¦working up" a1 scene. ¦ j :¦ It may not !he| a fair question, Sir. Normna,but ihave you been 'long connected with thejstageP—ti began my theatrical career C8 ycaia'430, playing in jo cood miny stock ooasonn,including two at-Dublin jinder the tnanosa-jment of tho late 'Mr. John ¦Qunn. '

I Is it a fact that you attribute; GO much o!your success <o the experience gained whileyou were with'Mr. , 'Barry Sullivan?—It is. Iplayed with poor Barry Sullivan) for two vtiartfIn the early eighties. ; !. , . ¦ • . •. rne naro Knocim which1 all > young cctors.are oupposed to get has not impaired your coniAtitution vory inuch, 'Mr. Norman?—No; 'but¦j i was a bit of an athlete ii my younger days,and am still ..very fond ot cricket, shootiaj f,iand fishing, and therefore epond a lot1 of iimo•in the.bpen airj ! ! ¦! 'Besides tie three plays which you are )pro-'ducing here I. presume you havo a more ex-pensive repertoire?—Oh yea ; nine or ton playo.I hope to produce in the autumn of next yeara modern , play I Jfy I a well-known cuthor, posidibly at the Cofliedy Theatro-.J j * . ,. . . ¦¦.¦ •! , You -ar© a bH of a cosmopolitan, Mr. |Nor-man?-^Oh! yes:; I lave played a good doal onthe Continent and in i America, and have 'tadthree London theatres under my management,namely—the Vaudeville, the Strand, and thoGlobe, and have played with Mrs. Kendal,Eyrie Bollow, iThosnas Thorn, Edward Terry,and other wefll-iknown actor managers. ' ! ' ¦¦i-la it possible! that we have ceen you iri "TheSign of the Cross"?—.Yes;: I was the originalMarcus on -the first tour in USC3, while £ir.'Wilson Barrett, played tho pait in London.By-the4>ye Miss Beatrice!Wilson , my princi-pal lady, has played iBemece Iii The Sign of:the Cross" in Waterford, tut not with me.

;You have not oilled any Matinee on Satur-• I^r-JJoi^. but wo -chall nrcfcibly have:one,iuid 2 Ixavi iiot quite'onaiw up ray-mind us tothe play we shall put on. | . - '; . ' ,iSniiddingMr. Norman cood^mornin^

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preaentative was informed that, the (company'will go bin from here to i Cork, thence toLimeriokl etc. etc. . ' i

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IDAVaTD GAiBBIOK."IMT. (Normanj V.- Normcn'fl 'iCompany. ¦ pre-

cented on Tuesday to. a well .filled house thoever welcome play of *T>avid Gdrrick," Vfhich¦K&s ipreceded by; ;the Balcony Scene irornlEomeo and (Julie:." Mr. Robert Hiltonimpersonated iBomeo- in a very finished(manner, and Miu" T\ G-loasop Harris renderedtho lines of .¦her Juliet part most charmingly,(Both parts were potrayed with, true artisticfeeling. As to;; "David Garrick,'1 the disap-pointment of j the, non-appearance of MissBeatric Wilspo 03 "Lucy WtsUiam,". [ tvrishandsomely and effectivtly balanced 'by herumder-d:udy, IMISS Ka'iJo&n CRind, whosfc in-Iterpretation of the role, particularly iij theclosing Bcene, was most effective. The j partof "The JHCon, Bob "Martiagale/' -also neccc3i-tated an:'alteration In itho <!a t© of tho play,(Mr. Robert Hilton being suddenly called upon-,owing to 'the temporary 'illness oMMr. Cooper(MillU, to assume'. the "part. In doing so, "heproved his versatility, for dt was only tienigot Ibefore bo (prayed so perfectly the partOf the Cardinal in "Under the Bed Kobe."Mr. iB. Idea Payne, as "A5derman Wes'thom,"was distinctly good, and (be (brought out withunmis:akoa:bLO;quaintnoia':tho peculiarities ofthe old city merchant. 'But it wa3, of course,to BEr. Normari to whom- the audience turnedwith peculiar j •interest, tJ it <was that dis-tinguished a<rtor ' >who eustained tlhe itKle role.He possesses 0 style <lisinctil7 ihis own, and amarvellous facility of carrying 'his audiencealong Iwith him. . Ho ceatializes 'himself, so•to cpeai. with, an intenalty' whioh fthrills thehousa, as witness, the Bpner Scene; whichshowed ho<w iE«Tvel]oufily; 21r. Sforman under-stood ilia audience',, -his ipart, lirid hia own«apabiUties. The aibcr parts vriere (well filled ,cnd_ the rt'Ej inj of the^pl ay left (nothing to tedesired. ] " .' ¦ I ' ¦

tEGLL CW7YKAgain Wednesday the Theatre craa crowded

by an «udiena) who mlaicc3ed with intencoplcioure the production "Nell : Gwyn," whichis the first occasion of its production in thiscity. IMiss :Beatrice Wilson> played . theheroine of tho pioco in the highest etyle ofart, and wca aeveral , timea raptuirou3lyapplauded. Mr. Norman was Charles II.,. inwhich he more thun over, sustained ; hia greatreputation as: on. actor. ' The other historiccnaructera included in the (famous piece were¦most capably! portrayed by the full trtrcngthol the company, which1 has, eecured suohpopular and well: deserved eujiport ainco. thooponinct I nisht j -TJio mounting of tho playleft nothing to 'be dcalKsd. ana.tbe costumcawere beautiful and ¦most, effectivo. . ' . ;

WATBHEIOBD' WiANTa NOTHING (BE1TBBWhen iWaterford people told; through ! the

puWtc .press, how they ; had (boon ! cured ofBerious Kidney djaordera 1 by iDoan'a ;bockachekidney pillB, -Waterford maa ' satisfied , for aneighbour'* word is good proof. • But how farmore satisfying is thej proof given to-day 1 Forthose who were cured many months ago sayhow well they| have koptiever aince. AnotherWaterford ca«B is given here:— : ¦

Mrs. M. Doyle, of 3, Hennessy's-road, •Wa-terford, 8ay8:i— "For a long time I sufferedfrom kidney !cbmplaint; the pains in my backand around my loins were almost more than Icould bear. There -was^a jdragging pain in, myside, and any ! 'breath was short. ' I kopt get-tine woree, and at last had to teep to my bed.The dreadful 'backaches seemed "to take oil thelife and 'go' out ot'nio, oind brought me downto a very weik atate. ¦ {Many1; medicines 1tried seemed unable to Help me, for- 1 got nobetter. My daughter hoard Doan'a backachekidney ptlls highly spoken of in the town, andsho got me «ome jto try. ] I can honestly Baythey have done' jtie the | world of good—thepains have gone,land I ifeel hotter generallythan I 'have done for & [very long while. Ishall recommend theio splendid pilln when Ihear of anyone iiiffering 5» I did." • j '¦¦< ¦'It Is getting on ior » yeart sihea Mrs.

Doyle made the aboVe 'sfWevmetit. iQur »epre-sentative recently- cafled tepon:ih«r to e'ttquire,whether'the cure ftad pteved1 a lasting one.1"It has,*' declaired- MrtTflDftyJA : "-t -aai stillenjoying; the best of health, a* I bav» doneever since I was cured hf Doan'a pills."

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- . , -Sinday's fonlball jinatcfi nt , Dearparfc'Grobjids, ,Carri5 j(y u!r [BCi9 betwesri bamsrepreaentiV . ffonlacoppfe amf Grcngemocklcrfor; tea J90S ,chn»npfaE2ihip.l T1iOyg3m»'; wasexeeo fiigl/wen contested, and ifro finieb) Wcave/y clo GraugeimocWor^pning'.fcy only bnopoint, the actual scores beings—Grangemocfclorcaveo points;¦ Poulnocopple''.!>Tgoal S poioto,equal to six points.—The-otlondancc vis largoend orderly.1 Mr Kelly, KUcosh, reFereed theEtttcli to the most:BatMuctory manner. ¦• , .: . ! o ) ¦ • ¦ '. Qc,">r.-33'.\» «a!f. in 'ai 'I 'iG) :\To .r!;O; '¦

lsoa mrauNQ <iiHA?,tiFiON8Hiig. ¦' :•'•¦¦'"Ctaj Sunday test, Yn/tbir Sports'-Ficrd ntTip.pstitv, Cork &fe{ .Witerford to deojeje the final

'In the above CrYampfpn'ship!^

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^ largi as'.ttii fiV haVo b?en ?i!p|ctcdot ing largely to .'lijcbirveuient from f 'arrange-ments,-imd'the h'oife 'coatit -'wea but poorlyrepresented by th£'gdneco!.piibire. r ' ', '¦' o j . . o : . «r 1:4'

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were CloBeai1 yaiIydufF,,'Gfecedieu irml BaloSalle College, viz' :—J. Eir*iin (O)onea), P.HorrtDgton,goal(;Bal!yduff), F. Flynn (Glonea),P. Kiroon (do.)i R. Rockett^da), D. Whelon(do-)JT. BHeD (do.), J. Qaibe (do.), -P. Con-nell (do.),|-M. Power' (dp.),.!N. Millea (Bairy-<infl)| M. F. Cerngun (Gmcedieb); W. Walsh(do.), M. Scnrry (dol), H. Whelm (do.), T.GleeBon (De In Sille College). .¦ '( I O , O O ;O ' O O'

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It cannot be denied thpt Cork coold put astronger and more experienced tpun into thefield Jthiin Waterford, but all tbe' some theroxies a good deal of disippoiotiaeot ut the tatter'sdisplay, which wajribt even j rip to the averagetiflo cecood team. ABII correspondent remarks,from: the start the game *ras, practically spoak-ing, one-aided, doe toi i the: cvOTtaountjesitliatthe ijapretsutativea of Waterfonf bad been ont-tlofiEed in the: leading featnrcS of the gamo.Ocrlt wao represented by Bliafcrcch, who had apick] from som« of the prominent teaci3.".Claneadid battle. for Waterfdrd, and also bed tbeirejection, but, cs already stated, the Waterfordcoinp'iDation was not by any means a match fortha Southern csrcutean, who simply outclassedt -rn at almost every point. : Thero wna a thecim time some fine individual play on theWcforfoid side, end, no doubt, the experiencecJ gnnday's conte3t vill Dot havo bean for-gotten by-[Waterford. ¦ It ought to teach themthe kalue and the importance of combined playaodj some other details which are too obvious toedit for particularisation; : The Qnal ccoro voaCorp, 5 gouls, 16 points ; Waterfprd, 1 goal, 1point. -

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:Oork played off nith a rather utroDg vrindagnnst them, and the ball h=d not'been long in 'p!a T7ben they assamed the offensive, and one- 'cesdad in bringing c0 a point. The pressurotfssl moiutaiued |by Cork, who held possession©J jWaterford'o 'territory tor ! a cqndderabls¦ p?nod, and were successful ;la adding two* far-ther points. Subsequendy Waterford t7ercCJvdn a tree puck, which taicsed, but the cd-vantaije obtuined] waa availed of to the full by"th3 represeatatiyes of the tTrbs Intacta, Who,'Iawever, failed when soce nice.opportunltieocSoed. There were ecme. very bad miBses ontha part of tho Watcrford back division, but inmany instances the Bavinpr CTork of their fullnci commsndable. 'Cork hda been running np:a formidable, score - meannhQe, until at last'¦ P/lterford got an opening a&d «nt . in o.goal.ittis stroke w«s well jodged, and ouca as toSder &t> the efibrts of the Cork goal cajto-

, dina -entirely negative., As a .result of, ono of'Ca tndffij in frontiaf Wc rford's po3t3 thaCork men were awarded, a pesdiy etroke,whicb¦des converted bto o pdnt.: For tho-greaterTart of ths half-hout tha Wctacfcrd mra worafcaniDelled to play o defensive gaice, their posta>for prcctically tip entire time beis in'd&ager.When the hall:liour wca reached tha-ccore

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the openiDg of the conclnding half-hour woocpything but iayourable tp V7atsrford, ca thoCoikmeu brought off a minor very cooa j oitortho re-otart, end almost ; eirnultaoeous'y 'tho

major record, a goal, uad registered for Cork.Tb£ £econd half was a repetition of tho playxim& chsrexteiisjd the fircthalf, with ths <a-ccption that cemo individuul play on tha partof 1 Waterford was certainly brilliant, partiOT-Irty the oaviDg work of Mat Gamgan, nhich¦t7£Mj really inagiiificenC Tho only unit m th'mplavcr's peiformttaces rcas that his puck-out wasmuch too high end of entirely tooshprta range.f$ a Woterford faea cccsjJd ovprowed, by tbopekdstent ecoroa < registet drjagshist thea, andthjsy appeared to have gods to pieces. Com-fciintioQ was remarkable for ftftoiMaca. Wh^nfujl-time was whistled .tha ccore waa--Cork, 5gcala,-i f i pointe; VPoterfotd, 1 god, X point.Xaa referee w& Mr. T. Lloyd, Cahsrilno.

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| The Qentlemea'o IlontUy Medal wcaiphyedfor at the Tramore Golf Links on Weferfoy,;Cien'the result was es'foHofeB i—

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\V?- Elf hnrdson = '<; .J 107 — 85 qaai ,'72iAl LL HalUfcre -.'> 84 —n D -^ -„ . 75K A. Jacktbai ' tv ... 105' - 28 ' „ ; 75^[Heamo j - ...; . 99 2S' „ : 76|R A.1 Mnrphj!I

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Kaa bS, 2a,« fioid: b« in «**£?dPthiuRt, J. Fofcr, the iecood'tack ffi»A«.W£n m U m-f ami ¦ nkMt*l«t**£ooa 4hM,?«Bd Ji BMi HetrBe SSjiSSffSijA^Awt icieure>,tht mejtl. l l** ?*Mr *Stofl(t ** H00'" J JoajCoflee; ''fM •"

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now ilxturo. 1&. M. Divio, jonr., tho boa. >sec.) certainly worked with a!wi!l < cad hio »ejirb were well onppc tied. Tho' webfc aftertest conrsers will have u pleasant onting overthe' Kilmoganny preserves, and I am pleasedfo hear lrom tne hoa. ee&rKr7"Iati3y'rthat"hares ore strongr and plentiful. : KHiIj:o!aameeting, with Tilesbrs. !Fo!ey, VValeh ond to aat the-helnv wiDv eo nsual,,a);troct,mucVatleh-tion, and lopea en entsitalned that the gloriasof EDmannock; with ilj'.IL. Murpoy onco morem command, may again ' be revived. Ownersof long-tails havo a busy time iq store, j.

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almost o %dsc&3e!.pcpVpyramldSyj chell-Qut,cnootert CorVpooljjand otterplriJLconfesto onthe green cloth wero almost unheard clvdarpasouth; Now tliste is u : remai^able ^revival.Tbo roccfnntfn'g game of iiUliarda baa hundredsof ardent devotees in this part of Ireland, endmany promising1 cuelsit) have : appeared, al-though a 'really' firetHdatsi man iccpablo1 of dis-placing old rejiables, likorMr^ R Keoghan, hasnot yet been found. The season is yet yoijng; andperhaps, some embryo cliarupions mayj uppairbefore the year is out. Pyrometers of handicapswill -ranch-oblige by ccncling rc'porto to~4*'TkoNews." ¦, . • • . . i ! • ¦ .

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THB HUNTING SEdlSON. ' ' . ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ -'¦.'¦' John ¦ Peel;- Slioyenamoa, u..The; Boy onFool," and other. old frieodB will keep "News"Tea'dcr? pc3tcd ooicll stirring hunting incidentahj 'Waterford,' llppG7arr, Kilkenny and V7ex-ford, -and I cordially inritjo contrtbutiono for ourhunting coruer. Ouo-hopting, so far, haa beenattended with fine , sport, and all accounts tohand predict a grand .hunting c ron.-

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TiBlALDii; ' ; ' ' ' '" ' 1 "T 'I not anthoTkdd.to ocnonncj that a "trial

day. ?.' on tbe oufciirfcj pi the preserves at Kil-mogaiiny hc3 bs;a ik:d for Mbnday, tho 17thOctober. ' ) ' '-a a o o o - o o , o ' o

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Penny Guide Oompctiticp, tooi osr cdvicb andprofited -accordingly. I caid,|in onp of theisauea of ' the ' ; "Evening Nejws," • that t'-eLondon Betting supplied ' every evening a tipwhich, if ifollbwodj mi{;ht easUy via a prize.Ur. Shapahan accordingly iooi up hb" Even-ing Newo," and filled in o coupon with thefour horcea in order as thoy oppcirol 'andir thehead of London betting. : ' : '

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©HJiIABD JHA3JMOAP.In connection with tho anneal billiard han-

dicap" just . commenced in tho National AndLiterary1 Clulv the following ;were drawas—J Hictoy 180, ' v Downey 20 \ J Word owes15, v Richard Malone |50; Michael O'Connor20, v John O'Brien owes J00 ; Tom D8tnp:eycoratch, v M FlaVia 1W; W Coatclloa If 0, vO ;O'Mflhopy,:orrefl ,1CP ; ;Mike Power,50, vJoseph P Collins 150;! V'Oollino 70, v JohnCofFoy 50; P D6o!sy Sb,\v ;Ut B Tfinug; 70(won by the former); IJTicholas Parlo bwt3 25,v P [iinlc?o 85 (woa by Parlc, lact year'bwfainer); J Horcll 70i v Dan Young 20; QP Redmond oca 100, \r 3 Ddwling 40 ; ToaKh-wan 70, v 11 0*060.20; Pred Barr 70, vP McGrath 15 ; DenifljOleary owea 100, v VT3 Drinan owea 50 ; P (V7abh 120, v. T Huwe25; L Doyle ccratch V 11 Browne 85.

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The return fobtbill snatch betwean the Dnu-hQl;. and Waterford ' Catholic Young Men'sSociety will tafco placci ,po Sunday nest at MrJohn Hally'fl field,- Tramore. . Play commencesat 4 o'clock, ond those oho intend witnessingthis interesting event should . travel by tho 8o'cJoai train: Tha tzztch provokes to ha a xczjeicitirgT33. '¦ < . ] ¦ ; ¦[ ¦ • ' ' ¦ . . ' ' ':, - • ¦ . o; o O: . O to o. -o o < ;

USB3 ENTACli aAttEIBES. /The tscinbera of • thb ebb : net on Ttiecday

eyCaiug in tho Park, here there WTU a ¦ goodmaster. It vzs intenazd to ctrikofor thoopfncountry, but a hecvy dowupour of rain

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the idea to be tbandoped. : However, a: fourmiy training opin was talxn ronud thdQoff"fr ci, 'cad cpmo good , paclnj; W23; iiliida.AtacsgBt thocs cat f . {npticcd-i-Wflh'ov Wolph(capi), P Dwyer, II Curry, J t 'urran, "IS JHayoOj'P Bradt J 'Corbet,: F* OTCcaCe, THeylia, A Power, Jl P,iwer, J Bocict^ WEoctett and B Kennedy. . ' i '

PBESTO U-8 VEOTOBY. '< . . 'One or too Paris Ppesa oommmenU on the

victory of Jprcslb'II. at iLonj iainp insy be ofinterest''to our ichderB. . A high authority okthese matters remark*.:—."Nothing is . impos-sible on the 1Turi, a3 |a S resto "beata a; Pretty.Polly. This is 'not the first time that 'eports-knen have been jnlatak' en Jl» their calculatlcna.There "ara accidents thica 4hey cannot fore-cee';'and rtetard'thel victory of (Presto H. o»an accident oi no iinportaaoe. It Is a false ro-cullf which doaj not -count, lit -is a cnicterwhich eifclodes withqat leaving any trace be-tia!4 . H. ¦ .TWJben' the <kmoke haa cleared' awayeyjs}i-o4e rfflrttnrei.Jjii Pjaee; : Some will tellyon that Pneiio Ji. ' t Uop3 in mud, that ha gotJ2Ib .&oia oompetitoia trb«. were all out of

^fdrny |otidj ftea tsrA Englbii horses tihat . we efa

rtlgu'ed by ffieir jou ney. ; Thia i3 :an)explan-

B li:wliJch-espl8|n8 ijotbinff, or whichjprovesabundantly iiwfc .tn; e'vent Bhould ;.W; con-siderwl^as njl''." Foi /..ftrue sportsmenr VPreilyPolly Sas

^neii lost an ounce of*berivalue.' A l

.the ' inipetitJr aiJB, in ttteii'dlAoe! except'lievictor.' dsoaat showed this/and the'tdturewill provri it.l It ;}s lihe atory 6l Jeanne Brun-ette beating Fonrire < md Perth. The lesson' tobe derived fram'4h&s s exceptions b the utilityof a gr«at otyaiber-o( .races... 'If the value of fthorse 'is to beffaiily:.ejtiinBted' he must .be,judged by hi3,r^K>l<i 'i career.|; and not by la-single performance. .-• Ai>ari', from; this disjip- !pointtoent, the day obtained rts usual success.Prey's virtor 'no iort.'dljniniabesi the, pres-tige of 'Pretty PoHy jthso it do« tin vofuei ;otoof Qrand PriX/d'AuVomne, "jrWch bat 'rivenus exciting ci «dL'Aifil jiHti tttrnUliaiiny.l»fl*B^ -> -- : .:i:Vr*-il' .' i 'J'; -- . , ' ' .' i;

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II. fK^^ 'Tft«lheie/ U'"tiothing surprUmgis rti'rekulfc " tterEngU«iif'<fljt& Mwi* in-vinriMeV^W-SjaJflaa^ jtoto say'haix iicm e^T Sa ilUci iU/ 'oc-crrpks &e jjUcft- M*i^ #»i ,OTial<mst @k-l»e8d:rf.«S *-f) iwA.1»4S|)i."i "'T ' ' ;la the «ram:ol.^oaie;.Jre«»i<i-;fl.tt Pre*{o'»

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1CD 7crd3 handicap. •¦ In lio early eev^atieaQrace wes a' notable flgure on the cinder-path,and it.«« ao- uncommon thinj for bun tohurry.iawby1, after the conclusion of a countymatch, 'to compete at some athletic' meeting.Htirdlo-rsciBjr y m a his forte,-.and it io quiteon- the cards that, if he hed cared :to ioresakecricket, he-'mi

^ht liave gained • 'tho , (highest

bononio open 5o an ' amateur foot-racer. - .ChiSaturday ato ctart' was ¦ twenty-two yarxin,. buttbat, considering hiz flfty-oix'yeara of ago andthe quantity, of fleslfhe cciTiea, was regardedaa a snfikimUy severe -handicap.: The cham-pion, ' iowovcr, • ran ' tn"<; a' ¦¦' BurjjrisiD ly cjilomanner, and won by a yard- in 123eca; Q.Covell, 8 yard3. flnlahinj second, and T. T.Brewer, 6, third; - • '¦'¦ ' •9 9 O O O . . - Q O Q

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with Alfred ShrubbTa perlormancca, ' as binwonderful !«ott3istency, Tho champion haatfono through a v«ry btiif 'aeason'o work, but(on Saturday he chowed-ao'-. doterioratipn ii)Winning the three mflea scratch race, i Shrubaled from the start, 'and, 'despite ¦ tha etronftwind and heavy path, ran the ! di&tancs inHbnin 63 3-5seca, ibeating P H H-ulford, Hcrne-ihill, H., 0>y 060 yard3. A. Aldridgo; Highgata1H., madea good race-of it with the latter un-til half a mile from home, where HuHord gotaway, and eventually beat Aldridge 3>y cuttyy o ' o o c o o . Oi a

WILD O&H&. • i¦Wild. Oats, about whomeeveial good wagera

have (been booked lot the.Cambiidgechire, vrasogain cbseatfrotti exercise at iNowmaiket yes-terday, when 'Blac£.neH'e. team ;ia=i& their ap-pearance: on tha 'Bacs. Side, A rth~our -waocurrent da. London lust ni ht that the «;on ofBay 'Eonald—WildSose was lame, and wtgiAnot be sent to the pest tor the rccc > \ JJ .*

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Wonday in London:—10,000 to 60 .Sandbu^and Delaunay, 4,000 to 16 Sandboy and Gol-den Saint, 7,000 to 45 St. Patrick a Day. and'Caiuu, 5,000 to CO St. Patrick's iDay end llott-sieur Chorvet, 5.CS0 to <10 Dean Swift andCaius, 6,000 to 10 Imari and Marengo, 0,000to O Wargrava and Dean Swift, 6jCW to. *>Wargrave and Grey Hume. 4,C00.to <0 Gahialand Uarengo, f if i O O1 to 22} Lapsang and DiJ-laanay, 6,000 to SO Boo O'Neill and Chius;2 00 to 25 jBondeau and DdauncT, 10JOCO to GO(Rondeau and Oaiue, ?,0C0 to S3 Foundlia^ andGrey Pltuno. . . ¦ . : i

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ttfwhael iWidger had his first ; winningmount at Phoenix Park on etiturdayiwhcn hasteered hisl tathcr/o-Harti an in iho BrookePiste. - ' ' - . ' •! I j' Odds of C to 4 vero laid on tho ton oiH&ckleri and he made all the running, addwon by & lenstb on.d a half. ; ;

a a o o c o o O ;oiHOBEET IE iDIABLE. ! j."Eobert le SHsMe /will now either fulfil hisremaining engagements this season'dad thin-rotiro to tho atud, or to will forthwith bo putby for aest yearVj Abcot Gold Cup. i ' •

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Entry forms for the Kilmo aany, and Black-bog Ooniaiag Clir> lleotina, to ba : h:ld *>aMonday, October 31st, con ba had ai thisOfilCO. ' ,. ; , . ". . . ' . , ' ' ': :.

o o . « o o o o o IGAELIp FOOT3ALL... Th& return football match botwesn tbo Don-hill and Waterford Catholic 1 Youag Uen'aSociety. tJill talra place on Sunday' njatt at Hr.

John Hall/a field,. Tromofo." iEby commencesat'4 o'clock, and thoca who iatccd TritncasLngthis .inlercstlns event ehould travel by thp 3

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S&EATH aP-OOITKLAi^ ?The death is announced ,'ol Courlan (a^d),

ch g. by Caninule—Clarion, a useful horsi atbis, best, third to .Dlampnd^uWlco »bd; Kl4pe-mtsnttoi aiieSkXeg^.of'agoOvahd a|jrinx»i atLanark •* re ntly' o? P«ipiem'berj ?JilJi,' i«n

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iDOUSLE EVENTS. ' • v » in addition carried Bit 6lb aixth to Black.One of tho fe atures of the ante-post wasei- 5?™? 8 e2l'fflb,,In .the Oesarewitch of that year.

ing on the two big autumn *** *** ^S&^SSS^^-SlSoSSlS^been the number of double event :be.ta .laid by the Uetropolitan lE lT^U a? SandownIIT. J OO J Thompson. Natursilly enough Wd> Park in ifarchi having previously i flnichedgrave, who ; was heavHy backed both by tha :tbi"4,in,tne March Hurdle at Hurat! Pork togeneral ptiblic and -the connections of tho '•K'ncneia

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Jlcmpton Ib- running second tovOabocK in thoAmong the doubles laid were the following— aJurhom Plate. Ho held a like position to4,000 to 20 'Wargrave and Wild Oats; 6,000 to30: Wargrave and Delaunay; 10,000 to S3 War-grave arid Hackler's Pride ; 3,000 . to 12 War-grave and Golden 8aint; 4,000 to JM 1 Wargravoand Bean Swift; 5,000 to 7 Wargrave andWilliam's 'Hill ; 10,000 to 50 Wargrave andWild Oats; 6,000ito 50 Wargrave and De-launay; j 5,000 to; 15 Wargrave and GoldenSaint; 4,000 to 12 Wargravo and Dean Swift ;5,000 to Co Wargrave and Dean Swift:; 3.CU0 to40 Wargrave and'.Grey Plume; and 4,550 to 70Wargrave'and Delaunay; ¦ f

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Warble (Mr. H Bottomloy's), 6yrs, " :! 7st' 91b (A Sharpies ...•..;¦; , 1 [

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. ¦Wargrave, Ceriaier, St. Patrick's Day. Lap*sang, Injari, ;and Pieria iclalmed the ib ap?prentice, allowance of the 8,'bove weights, ' i

T/iTwniio ^arrinA Bit H l lh- Imari &UTi(vl 5st101b,. and pieria carried 6at 131b. VI :

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iPlocei—O to 4 agst. Wargrave, 2- to 1. 'Ron-deau and War Wolf, 5 to 2 Foundling and 6ft.Patrick s Day, 7 to 2 Mark Time, 4 tc -I Bx«O'Neill J Gahrali Imari and Dean Swift , 6 to 1Sandooy, 6 to 1 Admiral .Breeze, Lapsi ng andCliftonhall, 10 (o 1 Harmony Ball one Series,100 to 8 Galapas, Florinda and. Pieri ij 20 tot Cerisjer. • •;' . _ . - , . j ¦ :

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and C irisier (host conspicuous oi th 3 others.At the T.Y.O. post Harmony Hal^wmibeaten,and 'R to O'Jfeill come on closely pu rsued byRonde tu, 'Pieria, Gahzal and-Wargruve, -withSerie3, St. Patrick's Bay, Sandboy , md WarWolf text, these 'being clear \ of AdmiraljBreesa, Foundling, Mark '. ime, Koari aad•Dean Bwjlt. the last parrying t*t»*ng andiHsrm6ny 'Hall. At ths Bu»he» ;fio jiOWUwas lilkjwed.ty Rondeauj-W«tgww >/ i Pjerla,(Wai WoU.iS . y. fFonndlin »«•]«*, JMJATlWilOwa «wUi and iMaw« www, ™*v:\G»hi»l now:bc«ten,.thfl Jaat thre« fceittg K*Trfflonr Hw; Ceriaier and, Lat>«an£ f

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Larrnno TO TKZ coivonT3TB DEAINAGS QUESTION

A LARGE BJATEPAKER SPEAKS. - jTo the Editor o£ "The News."

Waterford, October, 12, ISM.Doar £ir—la one of the evening editions <x

your paper thi3 week I noticed a tftatemen'rhidh, to , my mind, k> . enough to alarm evez

tiio moct .well-to-do ratepayer. You intimaitithaVthe draidage eoheme, as planned by Mr(Bretlond and approved by the Corporationwill never be oompletcd.wader a total expend!turi of £10j),CC0. Csn. it bo I that; ouc civwrejwaeatativea- Jtare-i icsjlved.. -to-, .ependOD drnina'se- a earn, daiblo- the valaatioir a?tha entteo. city? Hie' Watenworka,: I kaow^cojj?, *7 CC5,. and itiiey.Sfpr<> -w ett Worth; thsIrqaney.; ,'B t what bS thii drainage?,. Who ardthe contractorsf , .Who b J.hp ?killcd, 8.uperin-tendent? Are H*1. Bretlahd'o plan* beinwcarried out?. A word . ,from ,you will muchoaiw1

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[Thi3 letter touches, perbap3,, t1ho e*re«t pointin Corporate, adaixa. -Toe drainage scnemeif completed, as planned, will cost more thao;£HG),Qio, but'all official Ctitemeai0 aoiwrth-&'anding, the . plans , care being variedwithout, wo believe,. consultation with theengineer originally employed to euperintond

-the work, tectiom L ana Q are, it ia said,complete. Section 3 ia being tinkered at,

i there 03 ao skilled expert to look oftor it,¦no contractoro have been employed. Justfancy. Gentlemen of iho Jnry, . entrustingthe most important part of a £100,000 schemeto handy men—for that roally b what it ali• means.—Ed. EJJ.l

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\ THE OOEPOBATE PRODPERTY

: RElOY flJO LAIEGE EATEBAYBR.; i; . „• : .

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To thai Editor of "The News."i

¦ SUsphen Street, i: ; • :. ¦ OctobeMSth,. -190J. ' .•Dear Sir—<I note with onrprisa that you

estimate the Oofporisto/ property a* almostequal; to 4s.[ ia, the fi rates per annum.. Kindly,lop me know, through the columns of yourinstructive and ihttresting paper; lw<hat thieincome consists' ol; nnd how you 'concludethat that in estimating the city jratea 4a', ; inthe £ should be added ito the to. 2dj rwe alreadypay. ; Jt does econa a crushing burden, nearly14a. ia the £ <or a city;like Waterford. !

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: roughly, £33,000. r The-.Corporation MKoniefrom; rento ¦ and Uthe renti icharge* pier

' annum alon© is £8,401, to, which must be: added inconro from 'various;other sources,¦¦ amounting in «Q to nearly £11,000. If the' citizens oi Woteriord were not ij cxas^sscd oi: thb iocome; the- rates in the city would ,be

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COUMTY AEJD CITY OFWATERFORD.

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS ANDSIJlf f f GS OF THE f iOUNTY COURTFOR THE YEAR 1QO4. "t£S£ -H2HILARY SES3IOK3.TilTrow CTU Earinoa — Txidar, l't - J^nary.ISOti OrOFrs Badsera—frlitiji'Ut Jinn^rr, 10041 Lundtail Cqnltr—Saturd«7i &>d imoirj, 13A i Crtminal lD]ari«>—Saturday, lnd Jmnary. ISOf. •

Danguna. QfU l)nilno*»14o<Jd»r, «th J«anary, 1S04 iCrown Btwlnasj-Itta«l«r, Mb (Tumir/, 1801; Land aarlEqaltj-TnesUy, 5U> Jinn»rr, ISM t Crtmlul lojarlsn— rsndnr, 5th wusry, ISOi. :W«l#rfo(4. aril Badnfa — VtoSiu»iif. «tb Jmosry,180* i down Baiisots — TbtumbT,. 7tb Jtnturr. ID 4 iI*nd »na Equity—PrkUr, 8th lumtrj, VT*\, Crtmfa»iloJoHe*—ThozsaiT, 71& Jtaoitjl 19 i. :\y»terfon» Cltjr.dro«» ft»aiM», rHil»y.8thJf>iitrj. ISO*

iaam-jw BiiUJlOluJ. •LUmorv. Clrtl Bajbea-fosjJaT. Jth iprU, liOJi>own Bo»liie»»—Toodu, Ctit ' ApnL 39 41 Land andEqoltj, T?i liu«U]r> 6th -Apiil. :t?-41 Criminal iDjorits-

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BUI* to tha Solldton from whoa th* ami hara bcaarteetrsd, oa t&* dar *t*r tfea brt day tar Kirtsa, Tlwyaraniuind to lsdjv th«biBooto wttd th* Clerk o( th*down and Faao* whoa aod ao; uftaa ai th* Jodja thai)dl»et . . . I : - • ? i

NAHE3 OP PEOOSS3 OFFldESa.DiTtBiouoflinaor*—I, John Bibl*. Llsmon ; J, E4m0ud

rnher, Ca;p<>q.uin> 3, Itlohul Uii|U, Brldua, Xtllow.SiWsos of Duanrrkn — I, Patrick Hadd«n. Balh-

macartxrry, ClonmaTi », Patrlak taalhan. yii.viVanania,ClaaumatD i s, Patrick Doanellr, Dannrfaa i *, Jatoa*Cooai»ne.l**iiiybrf».Kllpo<»«li;j 5, John HTaUh, Old-Man,CimMti i «,xichwl Vrihb, Dojent.

Difialon of WaUiford—1,; Thomaa ti«n«h»n, Ellinao-tboma*; J, ratrlok ColUna, CazrfokW I J. John roAe>,Ntwtown. PuEfi; 4, Joha Dool«j. W'a>afocd ; t, DsnUlVTaU, Waterlord ; «, John Eamand, Tninor* > 7, Johallanos. Trai&or* . , ;

•V7HXUM A. DOBBYK. ' 'Clerk of tho Grown end Pcaes. :•: ¦ . •. Ocraaly and City <A Weteiccri.

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; ' It is strange how people; w:ll cling 'totallocality when once they select it fdr. a, holiday.iNbw, although the season ia:very far. advancedand Jew, •except the "cranks/'-or-t^ose wtu)ihave been prevented by pressure of ijnportaotjwork : during ::the early part oi tho 'season,.take their holidays at this particular tirtie,iyefc ai great inany uf oux Tipperary, port; andil.itn«afick friends , are still "here,' and| enjoying'their ¦visit with much apparent relish. -In theipark,:the promenade, aid in the chutteh.es, at¦imorning Masses a- great many strange facesImay be observed. ! .:'¦ We regrer!/ted to learn recently that an old| friend, Major Maunaell, , J.P., who yras e\x*h! a favourite during his residence , in Dungar-| van and elsewhere in the' Oo. Watetiford, meti with an accident recently. He etrained the| sinews of ,hia ankle while .walking, but sincei then the gallant Major has made considerable! progress towards recovery. , He resjdea withj his family at Kingstown, and we have , no' doubt while he has many warm fiends there¦ yet hemissea the genial friendship of those oldi favourites here who often think ol his.inanyI sterling acts of merit, as a sincere well wisherof ©ungarvan, and a leader at all public

! pastimes for the benefit of the people and "<hei good of the town1. ' . ¦i . : The event of the week was the presentation;- of the medal and certificate of the Eoyal! Humane Societv hy Mr. O'Connor, JJP., in'' public court. ' lasi' Saturday .to the. youthfuli kerOi John Kyne, aged IS; for saving- the !iftvi of his companion, Thomas Boyle, from drown-. ing last summer. The young lad' bore-: hisj honours well; he "was quite as cool and , coir' lected as when' with praiseworthy! effort' h»i risked his life to save that of his companion.! The mannor in which the proceedings were; carried out was interesting, as the businessI of the court was Suspended, and the presenta-' tion could aot be in more, capatfle hands tlian: those of our eloquent Chairman of the UAan1 District Council. ¦ ¦

Ar& the ratepayers of Dungarvan ever tohave low or even moderate rates? We cannotoffer an opinion, but it would be only reason-able to hope that no unnec»s3ary expijudi-lure will "be incurred for tie next few yearsuntil the U.D.C. has cleared off its presentliabilities, . .

Between writa, , threats of action, discountpaid, and dishonoured cheques, and' oiherunproductive expenditure, tne UJD.C .havefor some time past enjoyed very ' Unenviablenotoriety. ¦ ¦

The auditor wil\ it b believed, have^wme-thing to say on the question of the' Council'sallowance of discount-paid on subh cheques.There may be a surcharge, as the Councilhave no authority -to pay interest, and.cajinotallow discount on the Bame principle. Whatis to be doiie then? If Mr. Lennon,1 gasmanager, was not allowed the discount ipaicon the cheques dishonoured, the Jown wouldnow be- in a state of darkness, notwithstand-ing the heavy rate levied on the people, vfhich.includes ample: provision for the ptabuclighting. ¦• .

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' (Mi. Paul Smyth, of Waterford, gate aconcert of a hiffh clasn character jon Mondayevening last. Both Mr. Smyth and 'Mr. Wise-man Leslie, have done a good deal recently toassisi the local paople in their, ¦ efforts . .torai6e; funds for every laudable object,! andhence it was that the principal inhafoitan'teof the town and district assisted !at the: hallon Monday night, and were delighted witp th«items of the programme. The following i took

t>rrt witih Mr. Smyth arid-Mr. Leslie—Qlesarr'EewTand vLsrkin: Uia3 Lizzie Denn, MT. J.T; Coy-fc, Mirj Alice Russell, Hre. CrXJirady;Mr. Henry Bunsford, Mi. B. Larkin, illro.^Wauchope, llr. Charlie Kwyer. j ' i ;

¦ : TA L L O . /r :A largely attended'meeting of the Faira

Committee was held last Sunday evening', thaBev. WQliam Meagher, 'PJP. , presiding. "| :

Great satisfaction was expressed at the1, suc-cess of the fairs up to the present. | It wab ad-mitted by all that the last fair was exception-ally good, and that a larger volume-of businesswas done, and 'better prices paid than ai re-'cent fairs held in other neighbouring towns.

At the quarterly meeting of thej League ofthe:Cross, held- in the Chapel on last Sunday,evening, the Eev. Father Meagher Ipreac&ed &¦most convincing and highly eloquent' sermon.Tho attendance was larger! than at any similarmeeting fot some time past, the Chapel liein&crowded with people from all p^rta of: 1 , theparish who listened to the Bev. gentleman'spowerful and convincing arguments againstintemperance. • I 1

It is needless to say that the peof le of Tillowand the surrounding districts are reolljr de^lighted at the brilliant BUccess of the Eev. .P.A; Beecher at the recent ekaminatioh held atMaynooth :for the chair of sacred eloquence.The examination -was of course i very stiffone, as he had the inost learned andj eloquent•competitora to contend with, Ibut Sthb qualifi-cations and training of the rev gentleman wereextraordinary, as was fully "bornej out by thevery numerous and influantial testimonialswhich he produced from. " some Of the mostpowerful Colleges in America, as well as from4he Press, Protestant and Catholic alike.Father Beecher is a son of Mr. Jam!es Beecher,Kilcalf , Tallow, and no doubt therje :b a greatfuture in store for his gifted son. | I

It is satisfactory to know that the repairsof the side-walk leading from thi Square tothe Chapel is to be considered at f.he nextmeeting'Of the District Council. I Better latethan ever, but that it should he allowed to re-main in such a dangerous and wrpjehed , con-dition for 60 long a lime 13 not at a|l credit-able to'our local representatives. ! j. '

. ffbe. important Bubject.of .the lighting oit thefitreeta of ihe town must of course' be also atrtended to.- - The present state of the town inthis, respect might find its equal fifty yearsego; lo-day it has, JL venture to say; nolp^r-

; allel. One might asVell'lbe in a railway tiin-i nel . without licht as io1 be on these treeta ol! Tallow on'dark nights. The cost of getting a; score of lamps and keeping them suppliedi ' : with oil and a man to'attend them cannot foe1 a great deal,-and it Tvonld he a1 blessing to thei j people of the town and parish.! It won't be ai ! great-addition to the'rates. ! : !;¦ The many friends of the "News" in Tallow: ! and district will be pleased to learn tha, Mr.I P. J. 'Hogan is acting aa agent for the, " iK ews"; printing works in ,that town, and orders pJacedi i -with him for all classes of printing, , ledgers,

I day books; brown and blue papers , sugar bags,I i tea lappings,-paper bags, 0! al'i -descriptions,1 I etc;, will receive his best attention, and, no

' doubt, they w>)i*'*""Yf "~"""11with; the mannerin which thefr OKiers-ifftfWaited. , i

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i It is a great inconvenience to the people: i that the lamps are not 'lighting at all Una yeai; for some reason ! or another thatl nobody can

oatisfactorily explain away, as :Lady aiieane,: Hri Thomas Henry Mannion, J JP. ; the;Very: Eev. Canon 8pratt, P.'P.; the Very Bey. 18. B.: i Burkett, OI.A., and eevoral others be3idw the

j shopkeepers ¦ used to pay an annual amount,! and eacn to defray the cost of payui? ajman

to care end look after these Iamp3land provideI the necessary quantity oi oil for them fot the

' : winter monih». ;It is- a great pity that (tomeenergetic men in the town ¦would not sun^mon

! a public meeting and endeavour to retain the^ boon.of having a hit of light in our streeta for

the common (benefit. 'Let the Lighting Com-: mittee -wake up and do their part like:.pro-

gressive gentlemen alive -to the aneceMijiv ol: promoting that ¦whicri i» absolutely needed.1 . For the past few: nights my attention;: ho». been directed to. a. .verv reDrehenfliblei practice

r ¦ Wi'titz port of eotoe youngster* in the etoeets: --I *frmight. «n4 ttiat Aa parading op and down¦ tt«lootpatn» and causing great annoyance ttti- ; '?vmm *, fmesiog ialon« by.?not : giving. uiejn¦ ¦ rooin to- PMB, and In *on*6 few case^ acttaljyKf v pofflttogAh«iL.oa lie aido-sraUte. jParant* jind; ' uardiana 1 ehould. control .these . Jjrouth*,!, aod; --compel them to;i*main oft the Btieeto at,nwnt,1 ¦ And the B.I.C. may be cood enough to .prevent' aar farther petition ol ihia-scandalpna !worKi ; cojnplained about to me by « most respeeitable

v There was a general- lewet here when, the• sad. news came Mat 8i8t»r j£..Carthage passedI away at the ConVent of Mercy in Dunmoje, a«j bSiUta . )£&£ Mr. M-'iR Kwlao. . C.amp-

hi«, w indeed all the maribered ter: familywere,rand' re. deservedly . rc»pe<?ted fa;,tbi5

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froin' general^ debility.-. 'or senile decay. She is ' . • j '.I.. ;... ; .' ¦ . * ! > -. '¦ \ i ¦> remark* on v comoie'ntfj oft j the ClonmeJa ^maa

of about 88 or SO years of age, and ,. BDTTEE~The' stesoi «riil;4ooh olose. 245 Corpbrati<?ii'MeiedDg.; In 18M' there were 15J0

yetV feeble and iblihtt; and as^ehe lived by her- r iflfkiais, as comparud with 31& in ithe; corres- hiirireB emploved in .Cloninel iride. . ¦ge« n,v;-nom;f&£a]fe* and had nohoidj' to 1 ponding week lastjyear, sold k from' MB ;-to D

| JZ *S tf i ^t ef Z xt o , &M dve nirtattend to |er requirements, the KuM.inf th«^ , 93s. per ewfc. • .; . - : ¦ - - ¦ : Lu ? f iu 1 1. Ill fv 'a B I R !3Inflnnaty here ifotWd it necessary to hartf the . : i . I . 1 . i . - . ; aoconnt of the lannctt of the 8.8. Lara nextold. iiga that coyered her cast off and burned ; " HAY AM) STRAW—Tie quantity j f6r the '^6fk..1 ; The '• T arn,":yo(4 most remember, w»a

^asifey we filthy arid s wanning with rennia/-treek'consisted of ;90 load*, which changed jUnrh d in 1868, and; ©ni fiftV yedra ajroV^ynrere filthy,; and she was altogether in hands at the following rates :- Hay (per ton), -^™ 3 * to dates mu^ftnialLta

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:a most wretched condition. ¦ 60s. to 70s.; inferior, los. toT603.; oaten-Btraw^W 1:™6™- *,? d .° <\- "1 w .f!t ;J

, A . few days after : her arrival «ne of: the 40s. to 45a.{ wheatten Bheaf. 6 . to 70s. : 7 -k" .Anxious "--The. ttembere of Waterford

;6iiters in.charge no?ti<;ed/two large purses'sus- " : | —— : ! ¦ • ¦ I v CorpAatibn rethnnfr '.by/ rotation iidi Janoary-pended frW her jieck by a string-one behind- POTATOES-Sutiply:falr, and demand'eOoa ardiJXbwer 'Ward- -Alokaiuyei'NelsoiK.H. L

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from toajd^^^esale)^waist— and she very naturally asked the old PrGS-iBallybficien reportr^At Wedneaday's Donald, Patrick FlyDn. ; Tebtr6 w ard—Joonlady what theae. contained, and .the woman market aboht 260 igs were readily bought up, 'Kelly,1 jonn H:gg1ns. ;West Wnrd—W. H.said they; were scapulars, medals, and other the price-paid all round was 42s. per owt. jarrelji Patrick Kenny.: ! South Ward—M J.religious emblems; but as the Nun thought • Since last week < Messrs. Henry Denny and y rVKt. . phllin On*m« s : ¦ ¦' i • " *these, things wereithe means of keeping her. Sons quotations have undergone no alteration i J ',h w J?B L ' -fl- 1 t - ' ¦" • 4 P « '.very dirty Bhe cui them off with a scissors, at 418? per! cwt for sixes, slieable and stout ' boutn . Ward Bnrgess—Sir Jame§' A. Powerand finding them abnormally heavy and bulky' bacon pigs; overweight, 39a.; unfinished, 37s. ia a candidate- far next yeirS j maydraliy,: aiidshe opened the jmrses and found to' her as-tonishment the splendid sum of £76 10s. allin: solid gold inside them, and tightly sewedup. . There was only; five half-sovereigns inthe entire amount; .The Master, Mr. CharlesMansfield; Mr. Healy, Clerk ; the Matron andDt. EuBsell, the acting Medical Officer , weresoon on the scene, and after giving vent tothe financial position of this "pauper" it wasdecided to have the money lodged in the Mun-ster and Leinster iBank for the present, pend-ing further inquiries, air. Mansfield lodgedthe.money. '

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'At the imeelmgB of the Board of Guardians,and District Council last, Tuesday, Mr. Thoa.J: Dempsey proved himself to be a man, ofmany partfl. From an oratorical and poeticpoint of j view that gentleman distinguishedhimself , 1 fie succeeded in getting carried hismotion for the *xpendtture of £10 for thopurpose of haying the Irish language taughtto the children in the workhouse. However,his next! motionj j for which there was fulljustification, to , enforce the penally clausein the -cases of contractors who bad notfinished ihe cottages in the time allowed, was'defeated.1 Certainly ; the weather up to someshort time ago vrao bad, but then it could no:be regarded as an excuse for the large amountoi tardiness on their part. Sir. Dtempsey, whois certainly very determined." renewed hismot.on for thati day .fortnight. . ¦

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In ooiinecuon with the centenary: : of theChristian iBrothera, as we have lal readyannounoed, a bazaar will be held early nextyear in Carrick.: The committee are now hardat work and there id no doubt but that the•bazaar I will prove - a great and successfulattraction. ' ¦' ,' ¦ • ¦ <

Business is very brisk tjust now: in theClareen Factory , wh;ih is under the controlof the Sisters of Mercy. The kntttinig workturned 'out in this industry could not be ox-culed. At the ;present , time the hands sireactively engaged exoutiiig numerous order*.I» would be a good thing for Carrick if | itcould boast of the possession of a few moreindustries. :: - - -| - |

•Tho cnilitary barracks are etili oinoccupied.iilorrtha and months ago soldiers were expect-ed to arrive, ihut ndinng has arisen since jtoindicate their advent to Carrick. There is podoubt: but. that;Tommy Atkina would pud altjtle stir in itheitov.n which stands much jina-eed of la bit of life at the present time. W tha little touching up the' barracks -in Nejiv-street would make jnosi-euitable quarters forany detachment.1 i . , i ' I

afr. Galvin, New-btreet, has 'extensively im-proved his 'business establishment' which IUquite en ornamfent to the locality. ' All thehouses ; in this part of the town are prettygood, : except the largest one, and! that .6tne Town Hall. ¦ . ; • ' ¦ ; .

The ; demand for oats U very lively/ and the¦price paid by local . merchaKjs, including i}r.K. Dowley, New-street; 'Mr. Bobert Power,lifain-itTeet, ahd Mr. Edward Walsh, is 83. 5d.to fis. 10d. per ibarrel. , ;. ¦¦ I

(Much ¦ needed improvements have beineffected in the Mairter's apartments in theWorkhouse. These include a well made andhandsome porch, which has been erected atthe entrance. \ ' . ! I

xasD saiuraay me iunerai 01 jur. jampiPower, of Cbapeks'.reet. who died the previousThursday, after a prolonged illneaa, topk placeto Churchtown,, where the- romaws* ^ere in-terred in the family burial place. The attend-anco vVas large and of a thorouijhly represen-tative character, indicating the high esteem•in which the deceased was deeerved'y held.The deceased, who was quite a young man,possessed many ' good qualities which en-deared liim to a: large circle of friends. Thechief mourners included Messrs. Thomas and\L. Keidy (uncles); M«£3rs. Sheedy (cousins);and Pa';riok Grey (brother-in-lawj. i: The proceedingj, as •will be shown by thereport, whic ¦ar'vears elsewhere in the presentissue, were of a lively character at last Satur-day's meeting of the Board of Guardians. Agood dial was sad about the meat suppliedby the new contractor. His price is certainlylow at 3Jd. per lb., and as a consequence thoimpression seems to exist in the minds ofcome of: the legislators that the contractorcould not afford! to supply the genuine article.That may. and may .not he the case. However,we shall 6eo later on.

A- few words will suffice to adequately andaccurately I describe the old Onion Fair laaiThursday. It wasj small and dull. In thecattle section! inquiry was' inactive; and'pricesruled as- foilow*:-TfYearlinga; £5 to £7; two'year oldi. £8: to £10; three year olds,; >£13 to£14; sprinsers, £13 to £18; weanlings. £4 to£4 :iOa.- Sheep [were in good .demand at 353:to 453. tor ' stores; jlambs, 3£ks. to 40s.; . The Crban Council eeems aetermined -toproyide a'neWi'Da'wri Hall', aa the fact tllat they•agreed at a recent!meeting to make applica-tion, to the Local Government Board for a loanof £1,600 for the purpose, at once ehows.; That.sturdy and!intelligent member of thesame body, Mr1. Haurice OTBrien, succeedediin getting hia ! motion passed in favour ofapplying to the multi-millionaire. Mr- AndrewCarnegie, for a grant, gqmething like; £2,000,for the purpose of providing' a free library for¦Oarrick. As a seconder, -Mrj O'Brien1 had thati?ood practical ibusinesa man, Mr. Thomas'McGrath, of tho Main-atreet, who feekj confi-dent that -Ur. Carnegie vnll accede; to therequest. ' ¦ ' ¦

On the 23th inai,. an important sale will takeplace-in our midsi. when the stock and housohold effects ol (MTS. Ouddihy, of Greenside,will come under the hammer, which will beraised by the genial and popular auctioneer,Mr. J; jP. Kennedy. • ¦

. "¦ , * ¦*: Tom Kiely ha3 como home, from the land of

the Stars and Stripes ¦ where ho won tfistinc-tion and 6howed what Irishmen can do in theathletic arena. 1 : .The champion is modest, ifno; to a fault; for last Saturday be-deniedCarrick the chance of doing1 him honour. ¦ He•came in that evening when least expected,and went to Ballyneale undetected. I/ittle oltern has been seen 1 since. HJOfwever. be' mustface ihe music 1 later on. • ¦ ' ¦' '; The match for the final oJ th, e Co. Tipperary(Football Championship between GrangemocK-ler and iPoulacapple came ofl last 8unday a:SDeerpark, and improved a great .attraction.Alter ah exciting and scientific gam© Grange-tnockle» cam© o the victors by 1 point; which¦was scored ¦withrn one minute of the whiatle,both teams up 'to then beihg_on equal term*at 6 points. Mr J E. Kelly, of Kilcash, refereedin a inaimer thai gave eat'Sfaction to oil.i At last Mdsai^n Sunday;the Bev. Maurice'Obeasty comtoeirted »tronglj on the intemper-ance which caflie tmder nis notice ,ta ;own,particularly ambn«»t oM -ana young: Vsymen.It was a *cand|lpu* thing, the rtv. gentlemanwild, trT an Lmpoveriohed •town like Oarnci,to ieolwomen (Jrinkajg and getting drunk jrtpublicHouses on Saturday 'nlgbtt, when theyphouldlte at home att-endina- to their houae-teold avoirs. ¦ ' ' ' " '' '" '. ' '

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White : Btan—6s.: 8dj per cwt. 'Red Brai—5s. I>er cwt. ¦

:Ba/leyMeal—63jBd.ipi!roT/t. ' . ; . . ...English linseed' Cake—&s. por: cwtJEnglish Cotton Cake—83. 6d. per c*t.Foreign linseea : Cake—Ss. per ewt:¦ Linseed Cake "Jl-eal- s. to 10s, per cwt.

1 Crushed i Flaxsaad—Is. 10d; p ut stone.Kelly's Gall Meal—Is. Cd. pet stone.Indian Meal—lSs. 9d. per sack. iIrish -Flour-«293. to 30a. per sack. :Pihhead Oatmeal, 27s. 6(1. per sack.Fine Oatmeal—£7s. per tack. :

¦BBirSTbL, October 13th—Fat cattle in modiyrate aupply, withja 'duli trade. Best .qualitiea,60s. ; others, 67a. per cwt. A thoustad storecattle, and most I lota fvere ; disposed 01 atslightly reduced rates. Sheep, -limited ; iligntwethers, 8d. to 6 d. per Kb. Pigs in short Bup-ply: bacon, 8s; porkers, 93. per score lbs.

¦FISH AND I F0WI»-?Je3sr3. Flyan andYoung report that supply !of fiBhiwaa goodfrom the harbdur durmg the week, and largecatcheB of sprais were made. I Prices:—Sole and turbot, 5s. 6d; per lb; brill.1 8d.; cod,hake and' plaieej €d.; J dory,: 5d.; haddock, le.to 23, and gurnet: Cd.;to Is. Cd. each] henrm'ra,is., and mackerel , le; to £3. per d6z; cral ,5d - to 8d., and [lobsters, as. to Is.1 6d. each.Poultry— Chiclsehs, Ss. to <s. ; duoks, Ss: to3s. 9d. ; lien turkeyB. Cs. 6d: to 7s. 6d. '

EGGS—Messrs Charles James Hill, Ltd.,report:—Supplies are very short this week,and English buyers are very anxious ttor freshgoods. Owing to practice' so very prevalentamong3t local dealerB of " holding over1 it isnext to impossible to supply tbeBe wants.

Messrs; Nolan and Flynn, Thomas-street,report:—Ox and heifer hides, 303. per cwt;kips, 243. per:cwt ; calf skins, 3Ca. pe_r doz.;sheen skins, 4s. 1 to 6s. each; fat, 2s. per stone;wooU8d.no 9d. per "lb.

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INA.TJQU'RAflHOIN' I OF- THE iWINTEHI SESSION! !

'.Kev. T. F. Furlong presided in: the LargeHoom ol .[he Town Hall on Saturday n-gh't aithe opening entertiiiriment d the season inconnection wiK thq V.-or!jL , oi the WaterfordUnited Temper anod CommitU'c in providingattractivo eveniag3 !lor tho people on Satur-day night in thti city.: The success of the ex-periment last year has given abundant Rrcf*that the peop!e; appreciate .with peculiar $]£ &isuro the enjoymenti ol ow night's relaxjitionufter the week's toil in v.orkshop, oa. fNs'wa'dor in the office,! without !having;,4 'resort toother and lesj 'enjoyiblclplactefin which, topend their Saturdayi nights. /At jthe U.T.C.

-concerts there ii| variety, inn nd an

apprec!-ii>ln cbaencQ of ; cpeeoh rnakijis .whicih a menor A woman on: a Saturday night 'don't wentrto hear, and cO-they are-all, the j bottor pre-pared to hear ;lhs; admonitions of Sunday aftcibaying 6pent a couple o! h<turs help>ing to ljecpup the pleasure ol: the one ovwiing ol theweek, which waa meant to be andj ia essenli-ally their own. i *Kvat they largely recogniflethis fact eras pitentj oh 0atord4y ni$ht. whenth« Largo Roooi was packed. Vtte rev. chair-man delivered > very1 instructive inauguraladdress, in xHiei course oct which he referredto lihe Bueceas j.whi h the -Popula ,'SaturdayEvenings acbieyed {last year, and expressedtho confident hope i tbst the , ootrdng seasonwould be aa'oortllallj'flupported, esp«cially bythe working population oj' the city/' , ¦ Heshanked, on beHalf .of th« . Oomnnttee, SirJames' A. Pawir, ITayor,'. who had designedand got .carried (jat a very convenient structure

I which will prevent he ladies and! gentlemen¦taking part in Lerge Room ¦Coiw?ert»'ltorn beingo>irud«id uponiflurin* * J>«rtorm»nce in 'theObuncil ' Ghamber! i The "perform era for 'thefuture, will' aasettfoje; in ' the- O rrimitiee Eboto,which' C U¦"to 1 b»j inxeserfrfiy-pWBe4 iit-'UMirdiapoaaa: paw' •tli&rakb- |i)» ihaUl tp on 'oVVikball ana' pa to'j the'piirtforjn *W»i»t In tbe?<M»l dytur&nf UKe-LudieiWi. iiXdiw. get*|».rtan'a sddr«i» iwing ioMndedj« 'virted'KiiliagMy1 '- '¦¦ iotiroHikgi't pnktr«nLm*';>ftr«::.'.8ott»thr<ia«h,'c90»l»*if q« clwi iwtijA plkuiy,¦rfioiira' by |; Jlir: t««i **»* emif mubA:tim1**. WfijMSiWt WtyWt li*t>&*fand ;c*p«(Wy idH biiU 'Mif i&M AB *Vl61eVBlwinVi lP » i: '^•; laie're twiii beWl H 'Wni A Wf t 'to)ctaseadence ol ' be Tn*»lt* ipeinf-«HJTOJ>»W VT

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So far, tb,ere arc no iodicationi of ODpositioij .Qn dit that at least ! throa tipirapts for tiie$h>i"V«liy oremths fields ;The salary is£l«0i» yrtnr. Ohe hun'lrert arid fifty , jears ego t oiiiiy Nheriffa were each piiid '£iif i a year, v ! j .

I i osooniari~-A, good^beguining is al', TheWatorlor.i : members ol| sw . Hort SanitaryAu lK'rity^Trill no doubtf leinijisbw that toe|r4iahita. 't-i: of NtW ; Ros3; in ancient tjrptodisputod ; the privileges of |W«Wrtord citizenson. ihe BairoV. Tney.clahied.' an "yxdasiytprlvijeae, hy •yirtde of the; gift anA grant j ofjtlrvger BIgod, : E«l Marshal of .England, 'trbomarried Isabel, {he third donghler of Walter,Earl Marshal, in Whose right-he was Lord ofROBS nnd of tbe rivor Barrox7.

i Dres3 Circle—The receipts of tbe Theatrelast year woro £178 16s, and the expenses £204si€s 9d. Theiattor siim included cost of verynKCSsary. improvements iti Jho sfol'o. : Wo'qn.!te jigree with yon; tbat tne 'Circlo rcqaironImpruvemont and that, tho Eoxea are practicallyUBoless. Thoy should bo roroodellod. ;;Thrc8her, Kilmacow—Your commuuicatiot rethe gentleman mentipned has a tinge of humourav>ut it, and vrq have dropped it into ourcariosity box.; "Trial by Jury " 03 wo knov/tho famous comicidocs not ; appear to have bjena pa'ch ou the Kllmtcow impeachment.

Vociilisti—Yon ;are quite righL Mr. .WilliamLniiwig tt-os in town list weok. ; '

Free Library—Qqite eo. Carnegie gave£1000 in addition to the ^10,000 grant, toCork Corporation forfurnishing the Free Librarythere If our Free. Library Committee sake lthe millionaire might pay for. tbe, Peter ' St.drain which would bavo been uuneccasary had(be. occopted plans proved more sat'efactoiy.Ae it now stands tho unfortiii'a.te riiy ' rat. -{myera will have to pay for the^eier St.- dmiu.

H. J. Nolan, 36 Quay—Yos, your. Couponread-ALikely Biril, 8t. Hubert,-War AVoIf, Joino' Gaunt It was one of tho worst lip? of 1 themany thousands ' ri-cciycd. If we had' give-'.2,000 prizes you would not, ou merit, bo aprizo winner. . : ; r . • ¦ • !

• Dr. J. M. -Thortnber, Fort Madison , Iowa,vrcitea ordering; a .copy «.f " Beauty Hpats ID

the Sontb-Eaat tif Ireland " nhic;h.-ho eayo, hthas bC£n reading ubuut in .ihof Irish; World.Tho book,-we hop», wiirrdeet hi» »ppr»vui oLdthut he will recommend it to his friends,; '1 oa1 porsoD born :iu tho couth or .midlun^o ofIreland it oh.-uld bo particularly welcome.Tbe price of "i Beauty Spoto,'* post , ires toAmerica is Is -3d, It contains over 100beautiful illuotationo. ' ¦' ' ' ;

A , WA,1!HEFOKD; FEXEST'S GTIHATEntriOATIONA'L WORK.

To the Editor of "The News."Sir—I think the people oi Waterford will ,

naturally, be pieased to; hear of the extrasordinary wojk that has been accomplished bythat most successful Waterford priest, tbe Hev;M. C. O'Farrell, of Holy Innocents' ChurchjNew York. Father O'Farrell baa long sincobeen known aa the priest without an equal inhaving oburchei coasecrat«d. But -it is noJof that. I wish to speak now, but of his latestnreat work in the interests of education. Afew weeks ago ; every paper in Now York,Protestant aa well as Catholic, gave prominent¦nfttice to the fact that a college 'Dad beenestablished at New Eochelle, for the higher,education of women, and endowed by th*>Eegents of the State ot Now York, with allrights and privileges of granting degre«».!Attention was called to the distinguished bodyof trustees, tho , names' ;of come standinj foimany millions of dollars,! and those oi owierafor high intellectuality, and amongst the latteria a Waterford rnan, Judge 'Martin J. KtiojhJBut the president of tb ei naw college is thfjKev. M. C. O'Farroll, [brother of Mr. JohnO'Farrell, ol Ashbouj-ne, Lismore. Andrightly does ho hold tbii honoured position;tor: hfu work on . behalf cd-the new college; haaIbeen- eimply phenomenil; Facts in thuj casearo more eloquent than |r;ord3, and I oh all letthem epeak.. Only ; eeven yeats' ago, theUreulinea, xrho 'own thin norr college ol StJ'Angela, vere reduced toldifEcult ptralts. in-ideed. For yearo previously they " hold hadalmost a monopoly of tho training ol pupilsas teachcra for the .public echools of Now YorkiThe present Superintendent of Schools, : bow-jever, made it necossory; for all teBChers, nomatter how proficient, to graduate in th« train-iing college. This was a severe blow;to tm£ister3; and, versa sti'l; their schools, 1 wb° \¦were.once • in " theOSis'ire :. OJ-JI ver?«tt<S»?Scb Vpopulation. were;gradually ourrdaBUetfij isU0' \20,000 Jewe. Theji: leaourcea gro-ffrJew T ,less, and the none wer|> threatened' 'wjth'vex-tinctton. Their friendl and adviser. FatherO'Farrell, had .given x i p town, in well deJserved promotion, to the aristocratic pariah of'Holy Innocents. But the sisters euocesifujly¦beRged of tho late Archbishop that he (FatherO"iFarroll) might continue as their Buptrior^¦Knowing thei? ability nj toachere, FathpiO'FarTctl roSolvod to get them an;, opening,and flxed/fiis eyp on the -fashionab'e suburb nfNew RocieUe, wnere he purchased the famous<Jd residence, known 03 Leland Castle', whichmtntf*.wa3 chanced : to 'TThe Castlo. 'That•waspoven years ago, and to-day, "The .Caitlo"i* Jm GolTege of St. Angola, the flnt ci itakdfd ia thb State of New York, and tho thirdinr America. : i - •,/It may also he of iinterest to know that thenun iundor; whose management all this hasbeeni accomplished is of Irish birth : andparentage, the humble and pious MotherIrene. i ! : ; - ; . ¦J,* b4iy. i i I ; ¦

¦The new Collqse will grow with the growthof the Church iri America, ond will soon, it ishoped, rival the great College ol Vossar. ¦ Andstrange irony of fate that tbe old Huguenotcity, founded to perpetuate tho rememSranceof the St. Bartholomew incident, should thi3become a. notable centre ol Catholic- educationin America., : . ; .

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Now York. 6th' Octo/ber, '1CW. : : . ;

THE FATAL 31AILWAY AOOIDBNT /JT !i ¦:¦ WATERFORD/ . i ,

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. -(ENGINE 'DRIVER' DECAPiTATED

Coroner IE. N. iPowor hold an inquest to-dain tho .Waiting iBoam ol the Great Soutiiernand . .Western 'Railway Station touching: thodeath ol John i GleeJjon, who lost his:]lifeunder the ead ci^cunistoncee tlready roportod.A. resrjectable Jury, wu sworn, ol which 4!r.Michiel itaher w«* foreman. i i, Mr. IMdOoy, Solr.,1 (vpp*afod In the interestof the Eailway Qotup&ny. ; ;a£id ITr. JHJ : D.Keane, Bolt., for', the nextroMtin.¦'. . . { . '¦ ¦ '<

The 'first wintesi examined was. Miss BridgetQleeson, daughter ''61 the' (jleceasedl ¦ She- • d«- jpose4,: thaV*he s^w her 'f-sther yesterday jnjira. ;ing at -about ntne o'clock when he left to gotohi» worir i h*«JBve< *a«- him oJlve'aftef *hst.- ;J^n. ir«r. [ yw'j*tok.|thu t«r',f 'deposedth«V b»:; -WajpMi! MM**

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¦ 1IAEKKP iPSIOES. ¦ . 1 '- • : ¦ : ¦• 'I We shall he pleased to make up ind.guarantee- analyses client* oini formaUe* a.»iulixturca for Special Manures, and qioto iLowest iMarkel Priosi for *«no on rocaipt ol¦enquiry to our District Agrats. . j : , ' , ¦.

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These Sessions were held on albove day be-fore Itr. Ulick'Bourke, R.iM. ; Colonel VilUeiaStuart, D.1:, and -lit. J. H. Power.

; ASSAVWS W TOWN.Cornelius Keorns -was cummoned by Declan

lIcGralh for an!al'«ged serious assault on thoQuay, on Septeipber 26tb. . ',

There T.-03 a cross case against McGraih forassault on -the: eanhj occasion, and Keama'-wife TTM aloo sommoned for abusive language.

Mr. J. F. II. iCSullivan, solicitor, appearedfor McGrath. and Hi. J. F. Quirk, solicitor,for Kearno. : . . . ' • :- .

Mr. , O'-Suilivan eaid bis client wa& cjnly ashort time retired from tlio Boya) Horsa; Artil-1 err, and on his retirement wa*.given tn ex-cellent discharge; he rnurned to his- pativetown and got married, end went to Ilv4 nearKcarco' bouse;, on the. Saturday previous tothe Alleged- assaalt there had beea eorao .wordsat a card party where McGraA and- difend-ant'a brother were ; Klcarn»':. brother auhse-quently attacked . lt«Gr»Ui'a house; OA thefollowing Monday. McGr»t b was ;dowo tit Ifr.Dow ley's yard on the Quay, on business {or hismaster, Mr. Butler, when: K«sjnSi wh&. weotvorkinc; on the Quay, attacked hio anddragged himi out . ol the car; HcGraih. ofCQurae, defended-hhneeH -and gave Kesrns ftbeatins. . 1 . , . . .- . , . ¦ .. . \

McGrath bore out Mr. . Sullivan's statement

town and got married, end went to liv« near cSnaiL L »„*£ <*$ -hCJ™ 1 7 *\?

master, flr. Butler, when: K«ama. who. wea i tU"r euT-rt ^uriDsr thtt^ . '-'u '¦ '

J.- <¦¦working on the Quay. , attacked hio and M«- H er«ry .upportedMr.'Quirie* «taUidragged him, out , of the car; HeGrafth. of ™rat- 4nd| sa!d «be last ia*r her hu^bapi in:ourae. defended ; hhneeH -and gave Kesrn* » : ¦tne montbi rFtiruary two year* ago.; :•beatin i . . ¦ ¦ ' ; j , M *. fiob^rt.SmaU, Inspector of the Society.

McGrath bore out Mr!Sullivan's statement i S,eP°8ed. ^at j*.went to_ ^ M?llow, on 'he 13th,in hia evidence ¦ ¦ ' -1 , I o^ptomoeri sjid found the defendant working

Mr. Quirk—'Was not Kcams confined fo 1 bed <! c- *° 'tn t^at °* waa earning fromfor eeven or eight days an a consequencelof the C8e- *° 2 - a week; he promlaed to eend 5».beating you gave him P : • i a 'week toward* he support of his family, but

¦Witness—It Vas not roy fault il I proved <»W not pay a cerit. eince; - ;. ,.the better man1; if I go* the e&ne myboli I . T 4 deiendant was sentamced to three monthactrppo3o l would bo in bed, too. ' - i

¦ 'jmprisoiwncnt with SStd labour; and watfineddlr. ' Quirk-J)id jon not knooi tho tosth J?9- '° *i u> dfUottal month :fcr ; absenting

out of bis head?—I did not go' back io aee ««naeV. from tha :8outh; Trpperary1 Artillery•what I had knocked out of him—<laugSrter). Milhia. . ;- . - . • , ; . . . , , '

Tlie' croas cas« wae then' -taken -'tip. L -' " .' . ] '¦ ' < ' • ' JjAiBOEST. ¦ ' ' . ' ' ' " ' '¦Kcarna macJs a etawnnent to the'euecit that 'JCite Shoridan, tor stealing & shirt the pro-

he did nothing on the Saturday night; his only porty of Mr. O'iKeeffe. ipiTrobroier. and acame out ol his orjnj house and brou^btjin- hia pettKoat; .belonging to Ito. Eyan, Weatffate,'brother, 83 he heard hhn crying;' ..onr that twao. sentenced to. two month's inrprieon-ment.there -were three or four beating h jii ; be ao- The defendant ,taid she yr u t native ofco^Scd McGrath on ;ho quay. . ,and ,go;' the iLrmerick. f ' ' ,. ' ' .worotjof it; be wa» left nncons'cioua ob th* This concluded the buaineta. ' > 'road; ; he was confined to bed lor:eight; days ; ' I , ' 0 ' , ' ,afSr the beating he got: McGrath Ruttedhim in the ioci with hia head, knocking outseveral teeth. ¦: ' ' - . ¦ ' /. - '

Cross-examined—<He hud been bound v> thepeace ;ior twelvd months, and his bailj bod ex-pired.' . • ¦ ". V. . -" .

Thelcase tgainst Teres* Kearna for oiiusivolanguage was then gone into. " " ". '

In the case of (UcGratli against, Kearh*, tbedefendant was bound to the peace, in 0 andtwo' flureiies of ; £2 10s J each, or. in default ftmonth's impr.'sonment. The cuse of Kearnsagainst jMcGratfi' waa diflmisaed, aa wav alsoths' case ol MeGrath against Teresa Keiiras.

; : nX3A#PAKY PRBMilSBS. ¦ . . ; : ¦Thoma» Dwyer, of Loaghistreet, 'wa»vsuta-

mohef 6y tho Urban ;Siinitary Authoriijr forpjf p A ing hu premise*' :to, be m an1 unsanitary1 jadition.: .; ' i ' ' .- j

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'Tifclr. j Pinkertcm; eolidltor,' appeared in tup-i prl ol the prosecu!lion - ,Hr. J. 'F. U. O^Bulfi-a«T»,'.solicitor, defended. ¦ . - . , ;

Or.' Walsh, *ab«anrt»ry : offlcen gave vi-iil:u:ce : to the effect hat Ije visited the diflend-fint's ! prcmisc3i and found that the wgzery•was in A filthy; £*ate and dangerous to bMlth.

Croaa-exisminfd—Th« piggery »as urithta toaTequisi' e distance of loo. dwellingboase.

The case irra dismiseed, the defendant'*wile promiemg Jto clean the place.' : ' ., %

J<>hn Cunningham) was prosecuted for l;»uneto, remove manure - froxu his prem:acj andalii for obstructing tbfl sub-sanhary (ifllcer¦in the discharge ol hi* duty. , , .

air. : Pinkerton appeared on behali of theprosecution, i ; , . -

The'i dofendoat was ordered to remove tne•manure iwithin a week, and the case afsuns;him for obstrutfion Vas adjourned, for t, for^n!g

Ui»XICiENSiED 8LA.UOSER HOIISS.Br^«et«nd John Healy were »ummdned by

rhe I Urban 8anitary Authority for keeping an¦unlicensed slaughter bouse, and also forobstructing tnq- inspector in his exarninutionof meat whioh was In-ithi! bouse. ¦ ¦'. ¦ . •

'Hi. i Pinkertojii, solicitor, appeared far .theprosecution; ' Mr. J. F. Qu ik, solicitoi:, de-fended. I .; , : . •. . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ • • : ¦ ,'

Bvldcnca we* givea bv the inspector1 (Mr.WaJsh) to tho «fieot thai; on the 6th inrt. hevisfteo the detendanV« house and louind *eid s ' ol beel hanging uji; he -was preventedir\.ai seizing the meat; ,tho meat looked allr;','4'-> but he (witness) would not care to eat,

"ilir. Bourke skid that irne no proof th»t themoat was unsound. ¦ ; i ¦' , ~ ;.

ifr. ijh-irk pototsd out fhat be prwecfition•wa* brought ubder the !-Act -of Partiainent,lnartoad of thei bye-law*, »ad coatequenuyhis cliencs could not be flonvtctea. .-

aSTH^S^^U>-U|B. •John Cus«ck| »ummoned William C»w»ck

for Bllgged threktorrngltaigtUge. ' * A .Mir. Plnkerw>4 tor ' conxpUwrarrt; Mr. Qttfrk

ior Hdendwrt, [ ¦ > '• ¦ ¦ ¦ :; . - : ; ' J-; ;:; ; ; ., . !Mr. Pinkertott a*id tt»»t the .caw «w ptto -

ticelly the ouM»nw> of an wiault vhati Ujokplaoe 'several taontht, *go. An action. Wt«kdn iin tbo-:niA - <jottrt *g»iri*t JfirtlMwlCUAJLCU and a tftUemwivra* arrivad aW butproceedings wert «*>i»6ttiraj iMrtittftsf .bythe oilce, and

?M4ch2tiOaM<tk ,*5^ VPrisonlfor s« .iiioni .|3* enw>irt !ft*K k*»»

wath « certain titfe oti fTOttno u wj va4ie complainan- 't now*, fcM* Inrtottd*had;n<»w'4ri»en about H. v ' > . >: .S

Ttie boniplakmal depm«4 M he »«Carrfcekonthe lTth SopUwtoer;. i»«jr*» ot

deteodanTwboTdud him im.b ty v *1 1OH, rwd to* morning; f imp itoatitVM,he b»A « riglrt to go1 tirtw; «l4«P*»t]

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over. I don't «co;that we have cwt «uffi«errtevidenco of threatening language

Utohn Owyer deposed thV» tie deiendantteemed very angry on,the occasion, and waiepeakinjj very. tuch. , ;

Sergt. Kearney deposed tha1: the defendant•waa very aggressite towards tho oomplaiaant.and only for ho and other parties were pre-ocnt he. believed an assault -would hove beencommitted. ¦,

The -bench dismiaeed tbe case, as they con-sidered they had not got sufficient evidencotio show thai the defendant threatened th»•complainant. • ' * • '

DBUN& AND DISOSDEBLY,The follorarmg were fined 6s. each' for beins

drunk and disoBderly—-'WiBiairi Walsh, ¦ JoaOomray, David Fitegeralcl.fPeter Hogain.

A FATBiBB'8.»iX3tL8OT-r-6EVEBE" L' .' PUNJBHQtBNiT. . ._ Edward Hennebery. was prosecuted by tha

THIS DATS MCTNGfJEVVMaRKET MEETIfJQ.

illLE -SELLlNQ PLATE-6tealaway (Mahcr)1; Stoic, 2; iWapentake.1 3. Also ran-<Wifle'Duchess, Country Bumpkin, Love Game andJVsaiout. . Betting—Evens Stealaway. 4 to 1•agst. Stoic; 100 to 12 Waeentake. -

SODTBDPIBLD PIiATE—Burgundy <GrigK»),1; O-len'amby, C; Flower Seller, 3. Also ran—Jason and: Charnaus: -Bettine--Bvens Olana-moy. <H toi* agst, Flo-wer Seller, 6.to 1 Bur-pindy. _j . . ! ; . .. - ¦ • ,

MIDDLE PARK PLATE- JartIf>(St«rn), 1;Signorin6 and Shah Jehan da*4-heat. ' Alsoraa—Llangibby, Brother Bin, PSlvaiBlus,' FnllCry, 1 «nd 'Bishopseourt. 'Betting--5 to 4 ag«t.Jardy, 6 to 1 Shah JTehan.i 100 to 7 fiignqrino.

ALIKOTON BLATE-Eouge Ciolx (Bullock).1; lady Madcap, 2; Koorhaan, 3. Alto ran—Waderspout* Mid. Air, William Tell. , Sight,Pondino colt, Stadholder, Ivor Harold, Love*Fool, Fotharta and "Honey S eet. B«ting—7to 2 ag«t. Rougo Croii, 0 to 1 Lady Madcap,100 to 03 iKoorQaan. . - -'

TWO-YEAROLB PLATE — QondoletU(Maher),. 1; Chovening Belle, 2; .Aim, 3. Allran except Bagatelle. Betting—7 to 4 agst.Qondolette,'100 to 16 Ohevening Belle, 10 to!Aim. ¦• ¦ , ¦ . i ¦¦ i .. .'; . , - , '¦ ' • . • ( i :

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EXNISO HANDlOAP-rHflme !Trutb <P^ke).1; Lady Burgoyae, 3; RoMate J>awn, 3. Altoran— Iavia, Divorce Court, Flmicry. Qoldnuh,8milax, Begone, Monten, Stream of GoM fllly.Early Bird, Chiffon, and Indian Air. SettingT to. 9 <agn. Lady Burgojne, 4 to i IBoteateDawn, 10 to 1 Hoin» Tram " ' < ¦ '

Marlalva, S{ Bayleton, ». AUo no—Vend>«m.Dovekie and Greenfinch. Betting—11 to 10 onLucatn. 10 to 1 ag*t. Marlalr* and BftyUi*- |

DBBRHXJBST SiUBSEBY-r-Dovedato (Aador-;eon), 1; DcmoelUU fllly, 0;1 Keenun, ». Also:ran-Blue Smoke,; Ireragh «W1M, Shah. De*,pairing Lave. HeayUeas 0f «ad CbantewHo*Uy. B*ttlng-« to a •frt- PoTOdale, 10 to 1Don«eIlita:1ftUy andIUjatm , ; " ; ' . ;. OWJI iPIiATB-Cydade* <Wfee*U«yVlj 32P?

moUj 2; Sireeta, 8. >Al»o »*tt-«Qon«tU. O*l;ilant Bluei !A*lej! Abbot.' ¦ <&«&?*& > U > *,Cyclade*. 7i to 1 «w«rti. 8 te-1/oliiWdf • ; ¦ • ¦ \

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. His iRoyait Highneso the Duke oi Connausbimet with:a; severe accident yesterday in Edin-burgh. Thw Tfxht ia thq cftornoon concludeda two day/a-inspection .of the garricono £.tEdinlborgh and distri«t, and at the conclusionof ilia duties as JnEpector-Kjeneral of ihe(Forcea ho ;-wza proceeding in the evening byBtoSor car to join tho Duchess and the Prin-cesses of Connaught, who aro at present inreaidenoo at Gosford HotLBC, Eas; Lothian,when the I car swerved on to the pavementand agfcinal A wall, . but trithiii a few yards itcsaa pulled up.

H:* Royal Higneos raa found on the road-way Insensible, and blcsdinj from tia hsid.The fiiBt concern of the party <waa io attendto the injuries of the IDnko S3 far as possible.Foniinstely a second car w 3 'follow ing, andafter Applying what aid they could. His High-ness .was pliuced in Ihe motor, and, with allspeed taken back to Edinburgh.

Professor Chiene- was summoned and •KLZ

in attendance at th« Korth BrltLsh StsvlonHotel; nearly'-two hours. At i»alf-pasi ei ght*n ofRcdal bulletia woa iasued, briefly de-scribing the occurrence, and staling tint tl'.c-iojurieai of.' Hia Boyal Hignec3 are a teal?around and an injury to the leH ear.

TXW>AY'3 BTJULBTIN

The : Pn«3 ' .Visaociatfon telegraphing to-diyBaya:-MThe Duka of Connaught -was visited&& &6raiag dbout nine o'clock by ProfessorChiare and bis assisuint, Dr. Stewart, V,T,O-remained • for goihe time with the pniier.t. Abulletin' «-aa sftcBwards issued, att'.ing tL;:Hi« 'Royal : Highneas had had a good night,¦and thstj his process was satisfactory.

- Pall' derails of the. accident to tha Dute ofConnaught were to-day telegraphtd to theKing. '

- Tt i» erpected thcil tho.pcB-ting oi .bulkihia•will not be nece&sary alter to-morroTr.

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WATERFORD < HARBOUR BILL.The Mayor has *e<»ived/ Jthe following letter

from'Sir Jphn HewrJor£!:fiOTfc;.;Mfc :-¦ '¦ '<;¦., •,¦'¦) ?*• Jimea^s lajc ej 'May ;7tH, ;i830- .

^Dearj Sir,—I halve been iyesterday favoured

with your commiinicationi of Hhe1 ; resolutionadopted at- a meating; of 1 lay : felJbw-cUizenarespecttug Waterford Harbour Bill, and imme-diatelyj iJQ compliance with their desire 'signifiedto Mr.iGunneH, the Parliamentary <%eDt atidMr, Mdttimer, mjr. refusal to :;take any^artfierpaift-in; its progress,' which,;©! course, closes theproceedings in thej meaa'uret I observe that itscont.iKuatice for a ifiecqnd ; reading on Mondayhas, by pome error or misconception, been < con-tinued ; m the votes,. sut i will this day 'givedirection for its bging jrectihod.—I am, . dearSir. yours, etc, '¦' | ' . ¦ ' ' ;

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f |j ¦ JOBN NEWPORT.

The .Mayor of 'Vfater^ord'vTie Petitions agreed: toj at the late.meeting

of Itho !citizeus of Waterfprd against the Assimi-lation Taxes, now 1 lie for signature at the TownHall. The. Session; is- advanced ; these ;ob-nokipua measures will in a few; days be underdiscussion ; all Ireland is ajoussd. - It is need-less'tp say more to the .citizens of Waterford,Their names should beaffi ec ,in,s,iich numbersaa to evince to, "tHe ' " Legislature that but onefeeling -~ unqualified indignation -i- pervadesevery: part of the country.* •The opinions of acity Whose commercial'importance is so fullyrecogtiisjed ' as that of l^aterford,; must . havetheit duj e weight with' all;,men whose fiaanciatdpiniona are.not altogether-under the: control ofpolitical,1 prejutdieea. Our irespected represan-tativje should have every aid in this 1 nationalstruggle. A hd he cannot have a better' thanthe united remonstrances ;6fi hi3 constituenta, =: \ t - - \ - \ . . . *¦ ' EXCISE-

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John jCorbejt, B'.q,,; Collector^of Wexford,has been, at" his .piWn^rec^lbtj apppiritedf to; theCollection of Waterford j in j ihe room ot JamesSmUhi'Esq^ who ia removed to the Collectionof Hereford , in England, j During Mr. Smith'sctay in lWaterford he has given', general satis-faction , ani in a commercial "city like ;thiD,yhere the Escisa Doty oh ona: article alone(spirits) exceeds i£50,000j per year, it was agreat blessing to those injthe tr$de to have aman'ofj euch sound ju dgfflbut and upright feel-ings tfs pe. possessed. However, it: is a . gieatooDsplatioa : that, : as 'we:. are <rhfornied, - Mr-,Corbetyj s character is! that of : bsin^1; , eiqnallyDtraig tforward, hurnotje and upright, anxiplasto have|the Kevenae of the (Grown feirly andimpartially secured , and the fair teaser : pro.tected.' "• ' - - 'A "\ ¦ :- "'¦ - ;• • - ¦ ' ¦

COTTNCIL ASSEMBLYYesterday, pursuant to [the .requisition, the

Common Council of Waferford assembled fo2the purppss of conbidering the propriety 'pi p3tf.tioning against tks , idiposltioa of. tieW .tpxes.Petition 3 were unanim.oiis|ly voted t > be for-warded to the Right Hqni Sir:John Newport,Bart!;,; our city representative, with a" requestthat • he! would ..undertake Jo hayo them pre-caiited to both Houses of P; ar!iahient. "

W^TERFO; >O

POLICE NEWS.Wednesday, .in Petty-Sessions, a boy wao

sentenced to a nionth'8i.mpns6nm6iit for throw-ing stories into a shop ln/Pafeic&street. ' SamQday a mj an named j -Patrick M&zy was taken, upin Pal rifck: street for ihe; murder of JamsoConitrford, about : six years . .-ago,; in the parishof Moo^coiin, barony 6f-iyerk ( Cpi Killj enny.It is allied- iliat h C'praerfprd wns,met,.by"t!}epris^nerj and hh brothercoinlpg from oinncia!,and beaten so;'unmerdfollp !with Dticks that honever epjokei aftorwartis, and died on the third« ^^^ '*. ' V . . , ^ i , * i . ' l , j I I ' l l » i 1 _ " _ . . _ i _ -day. SSerry has \ beeii; transmitted; by HenryHarrisoti Bnsccei; Esc[.,J' tQ the gaol : of thecounty; Kilkeuny^o take tirial at the Aosizes.Same ¦ tyy the /.Mayor..; j :ammiited: to the . citygaol, I Michae t Noon an j ^lortib' ' D'wyer,"" 'andBridget teleeson.charged wilii stealing potatoesfronn:A^iiliam WulshJ of Grauagh. Theprisoners were arrestedy on ; the | bridge ofWaiedfo 'd. Gn ! b'riday informations wereordered ;o Le taken against Mary Donphy tobe tried at the Quarter Sccaioiit,, for. a violentassttult; .('ii Thomas Carr, land . against MaryStopietoa for a breach of the peace againstEdward iMaddigad. : | ¦' . * "..

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On Tuesday night in! the fine- ibiHiard roomci t£e iNj atkraal and Literary iJlnb the E&adi-c!ap organised by ', th^l committee ; was com-menc?ii hinder very pleas'anitj auspices, thereibeing 'a large land mueh interested; igatheringof cueishs present to j-w^tJuh [the ; play. The&isi jxair in ths draiw- were -Nicholas IParle,Jast .yfears ' winner,¦ and P.. Lawless, ip'arlecwod 2S and Lawless received 35 on the iiaiidi-cap!' Thfe former woh the 2oO lip by 78 points,after 4- carefully ! played; Hbui by no meansbrilliant, •g'aane, the Jiignest; sc6i© iaot gietting(beycrnd 19 at any part Off it,' ¦ However, judging.by [he |result, vre j mayi asaum^- mair-'as . iheysaj r t in; horse racing circles—#ie winmer did¦nW'find ifc ' neoesfeary, -,to ' tr^bcK ihimseli Wo"anuftb. M present. | ;He i ;won'-;a3 he liked; how-t&X7iQt

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'¦" ; JOIHN : BULL :: Well, one 1 may be a- littld cheaper, but ! !1 ... . .

.-Mr.^ Hyleiid—Hi>w ,will . that arise?:• . kzr^a auditor m-iil recLuire thatiM * E!ylaM-m*t,<vm sat&fy him. ;

, KJleiik—iYou j canlitat© that as an order :^erman jWhifefle-rphat is, we, are "giving£7 4»: «h© otiher- papers; • What i3 5ohe reasonyou state? > \ \ ": '] . . ¦ ,; ' :.. / -• ¦tOlerk-^Phe-; cirdulatioa. . .- . . :' . i " "¦¦¦'

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^PBiD0;0TOB'S {BEPOET-JOHE^UE FROM; ;: m®"ocKEPaRATipN: .? .¦ ' The following was read:— ' : .:¦ .! ; .-¦-Mr; Cb-aii^iiaain .and Gentlemen—During thepast month the health oi the inmates iiaa (beengootiy iand the genteral condition of tne institu-itiom ifairly p fiatdafactory. ' (he ¦ number ofpatients' in .the aisylum to-day is) 540, ^7 inenand 253 women, |an increjase of :ttwo -patientesince' la&t (meeting. Mve patients, 2 mfen:and'3; womeni were admitted; \ 2 -women were dis^charged said] .1 ' raj an flied. ; ¦ ¦ '¦ • • '¦ |.'

; On©" otf .the fein!ale patients was found, onadmission, -to; 'have'a broken right forearm.. The contracts tor supplies ; have been dulycarried out. . 'Food supplies, as a rule, good. .

- Tho netw feuild imgs nave made rather slowprogress during i the la'3fc month. . • ¦¦' ¦

I received! :on .the 8th ins't.- a cheque fromthe Borough ; Council for £2,455 for mainten-ance [of , cityi ; patients t!o September 30fch last.-

i I j am, i Gentlemen, . , .' I Your ofbedient servant, !! ! i < ;J. A; DAESHOTT.

'MT.; Hylaiid—The ' Tewn Clerk doesn't oweyou anything now?/ . ' ; ' i -

(Dr. ; Oaksliott--NoJ ihe is out of' debt now.• (Mr.i Hylaj id—-That is eatisfactory. I •'¦ Mayor—With .rtigard to the cheque from: theBoroxigli, Council for £2,455 to the SOtH Sept.*did you not , receive a letter "with- it? : :• iDr. !.Oakshpttr-No. ¦ : . . ¦

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iDr* jOaksihott-Hl: may say,- that letter was notsent io me, iotherwise| I -would ihave iead itout. I hadn't even heard of it until j now.

jThe Ol'eiik jthen' read the following, letter:—Dear Sir—I send you- cheque for £2,455, ibeingattrouiit'due^y OoOTwrationto your iBftard forttlie hialf-yeai ended 30th September. I iwishto infpxim ytfu that payments, for ? the! futurewill .bs- .-inad^lhalf yearly only. ; Thia is

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Th& I inonlfahly nieeting of t lihe JoiM. Coin-.mittee' of aianageokieiit ¦ afthi3r institution was;ihsld oil Mxxiday. : TtoilEigMIWorshipfuljiBheMayor1 (AMennan 8ij • Janiea;<A.; 'Ploiwer):!)!©--aided, and fcne; other'irimbeKiTJreseiit/were^--,Alderman Thomas. Whittle, City iHiglLjSherifi:AldermaaW. G.iOi Gofi/ CT.P:;< Mes3rs.iil>avadHylaini <JT *O1 j • lOhiirinaii ¦ Board oi. Guardians;Madhael J:-' Wyse,! T.KJ. i ¦¦¦¦:¦ -- ;

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In th1© ¦a'sylum laslt 'board day, 538; admittedsince;1 6; di3haarged aind ^died, S^iemainrngin 'house iih& day,: 640; corre^pondms; period

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¦'. (Mayof-^Jfen 't that satisfactory? ! ' . . - ' :J:\I>r. - aakshott- riectIy. I -; . ; : ^ ; j . - : ,i' MiayOr- -lA.'S1' you' halve linade' that fejCp'reiiionvfor which I amv6b^l;%ed, ;qa: tlhe 'iSarfc; oi",fiheiQorporaltion, I wighj to' iiraw youT atten ttn toan extract from, the! auditor's report. -li^.'-asjfollowa:—Tihere 4s:;too:great "a- .delay'- in - thdpayment af. itibe deaoiands of the Asylum' Conijmibtee, and I earn ^hat serious coroplaipJt 'ha -been made by the Asylum1 Committee; ;<rf the;gr^at inconvenience they suffer by reaion Wfthe :C6rporabion:: iLot' i aupplyinf -iSheott: <^rithfunds-in properiimie. ;Mter rtlhe afcatenieplt of-D.T ' Oalkshott iherei are .no . grouindfi, -ij oi

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plause in the report of the. auditooc; .1' am-gladdf the opportunity' that has (now jaciseaito eipl;ain:i»he mattor for the Corpor-ationi .TheCorporation have'oiily taikenvadvanitage ol theiim-endmenit -to tftie'^Lpoal'' Gove'mcaienit, Act of|898, and that fe'to make pajytmentsiihailif: yearlyinstead oif buartetlv as before. iand I may aJ3<well; teTl you ithat 'that is a veiw .wise.a'ntend-menlt indeed foor the saice of -the ; ratepayers.As many of you ^iVIbe awaTe^-ymi must beaware, because you. are all members bf theCbrpora'tion, that of the six imoniihs allowedjfor the collecting k>i the fates" Hhere is:. notreally >any eorit oi a:decent avaa colle'cted with-in four moniihs of that six months ;: iMx. Wyae—^That w true. : . I- .¦'.:¦ ;

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(Board's , auditor. ' The' lOorponation . of Water-ford are most prompt' p a their paymenltsaccording to the law. : . j : :

(Mr. Wyse—^Both here and other places. ¦M'aypr-r-iEvetywihare; j - . • • ' / '(Dr. . OaEshattr-I Ithink .now,.Sir i-Jiames, the

jthmg,has. been put on a Tight' .'basis and wewill have no more: ground for grumbling. ';j Maybr—'Yes'J ' .- ¦ : . ; ' - j . ¦ '• ¦ ¦' ;

: ..OJIar.: Hyland-i—I quite;agfee with'the Mayor,thalb - it .is- -witnin ^he .last month j almost allthe rates are: collected.' i . "i

": Alderman; jWhittle said I he thought the re-presentatives' j' of ithe 1 Corporation on theAsylum iCJominittee -deservigd 'the greatest"credit for the nianner-in which they did theirbusine33. He only becanie a member oijitdieboard during the present year, .and he noosed

t that only a ^inalf ,nuniber Of 'the .county re-presentatives turned up' at the '.meetinga fromtime to time. ,j Only for the- interest ..token in/the asylum b.usine' as' !by; ¦ the !• irepresentativejiof . the Corporation; he did not know iho<w it-would (be .carried' dn. ' - i ; • ' ; . !: j ' . ' ! '¦• ¦

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. THE NEW BUEIiDrNGS. :¦ Dr. Oakahott said 'with regard to. the new(buildiinig3, ithei time given.for ttheir erectionIhad not yet expired, but the time had expiredifoT'-' fchp " (building, of the medical jsupoxinibeax*denVe residence. On i return ~ from ihis 'KoHirdays lie'"Wa3 sUrpriced to: iind; thajt . only veryHittle advaoice'ihiad , been made jduring !hiseSb$&nlc&. '¦ '.JHiaTteveri; < he' i knewi, aiow* Shat ¦ Chey(were pusMog on .the. work, and the buildingwould:be'sooa;completed. '." ! f V

iVTDaEDIlNG; GOiYMHNiOBIS; HDPOiRT., M T. M. J. Wyse, ITJO,, ^: t^2goyerniorireported that accompanied Ib" y-IDr, fj Pj .'t feirald,!he,iwen!t through the whole house.: :He foundthe p:atient9; "at'ex©icL5e aiid"£iib38Queaatljr;6awthem .at dikmer. • -They ie'eemed•to -be.very,quiet. Tiheir dinner • consisted of meat,, Bpup^V!egeta%le3 and ibresd; and "was iapparanwy;inuoh relished. ? 5Jh6 walla and corridors iwero-

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the;contea1c j f-aaid1tihe!Cadilk of ^Warka. He•exiaaniiied e -©tores and found them in excel- jlent conditical; ; '¦• ¦'¦ •¦¦'] ~ ' v i: • ": '.-' . ' ¦' '- . ' ¦ - ¦;

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that the usual farming operations had beencarried out. The pat' crop was threshed andibne corn, ejold tfor 9s. .3d. per banel.' It yielded¦ai , little ; over :.bwen.ty...!barrelg ; :per Irish acre.£te .had the ..produce of two .barrels ;oi im*^on'ted'seed eaved and stocked .for next..year.He sold eight pigs: and had four slaughtered,The eight pi®3 realised £34; V8a.

' Mr.;. Hyland—^H»w, many barreds of oats"were li cit?'- ' : . '. ¦• ' / . , - ¦: . ' . .

::Oleiflc- i42. barrels. ¦; , , • . • - .. .Alderman. Whittle—'How many acre3? ,: ;1 ;.Dr, (Qaksh-ottr—He says twi&nty barrels .pet

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Thc Ifresa Association ' etates that-: Mr1.John Ho^iri^fhea^, the 'weU-icnown author andjourn aj iatj , died at 8,30.tni5 morning in London,at the rjpje age of 78.' Jir : Hoilingahead, whowas a Londoner by birth,\x/as oh the staff of"Househ >ld W"ordb," -under Charles Dicben?,and was' undqr Thackeray 'on the M CbrnbillMaguzine *' .; (He was akp; engaged-OiV : the^'London DailV ]New8".and otHerjpapera. ¦: ': ¦

''Q3lSr<ie-(;easecl "wa3 born itf . Hoicfon,' iLondon,SaptefAbet' *th!,, j 6»j\^aa' educated a^omer-ton, end entered .business"¦..earlyjV btt't pj ?e-'fering .. jouxnalism, .be.came . connected v?;ithseveral 'loading, daijy and .weekly newspapers,as well- j 'ak magaalnes. He' joined the §taff of"fijo^ehjj ld IWordB" in, : 1857; was e constantcontributor to that Cornhill Magazine, " GoodWorks," «ind "Once a Week."- (Prom 1859 to¦1864 he: publisihed several volume3 of essaysand stories, chiefly on life in London. In 18S1,the famine year in iLondon, ho was the (SpecialCommissione.r ' of the v Morning 'Post" at theEast End. The out come of his mission was"lagged (London" in 1B61. In 1862 he wasconnected with the Great iBxhibition, andwrote -the hiotprical . introduction to its cata-logue. He hag written one lor two originaldrainatic: pieces, and "was for aix years': the.critic' i>f .' ihe , "(Daily. ¦ : News," 'TJan-dori Review," [' Punch,", eto. i ihe «on.itributedmuch; to. -j'.Punch,", end i;waj3 a member ol theDramaticj/Au'tbiora' pciety ;aj}d Of the; 3B^Bn^Sodfity of- '. ?Gej i-s de iLetters. | . Ip i iDecimte^08S8J:''(B£r'.t Hollingsiead opened'. ' the GaieigrTheatre m the!' Strand, London, ^ but «ffcerergrj itaen yeaiB-'j he. ceased-to 'be it? , lessee andmanager. :' Hei has had ' 4jhr^e \ ^eiiropo^itakitheatres under i his. management at one 4imJ9>mfh ' ifie1. : iiost poweriul cOAiblriation of acto^ain iondoi i.'V 'He..had'' also' ;'i>eep , director of fthdprincipal theatre to Manchester. ' ; ''

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. The tminutea of .the last. monthly mee'iing.as'iwell- as the meetings, ofi the intervening coinrmitteec, up^to-datef -were read and adop(ted;

(UHE ; QUAY (00M1MIT11BE; ! ' r "'At a meeting of rthe Quay Oommi'tfce held:

on 29th ultv1, \IXx. A. sNolson, D.L., preMded:; A letter was read, enclosing copy of: a resolu-tion adopted ibyi aelegatea. from, the :CountyCouncils, oif (Duiblm, Wicklow/ Wexford- aixdWaterford, callmg'on'the Governmeht to passa' Marme WorKs! Acfj> lor-(these oouatiea. Thematter having been. <on3idexed, it was resolved.Unanimously, on gjha .motion of (Mr.^rPorde,aeconded. by IMr* : tB. t^lanHEhalt (havingreceivod a copy , oif <a ire uiibn recentlyadopted by the delegates representing the Co.lOonncila- of Dublin, f Wicklaw, rWex&id landWiateriotd, calling tori. $bje.<Jtovexnmaat to; pissa (Marine Act tfor«tihe §onth-e tem o^a t ofIreland,, we hereby lecJord ~<?ui; unaaBsrvedsupport and lapprcrval ttb the caid reKoluiuan.We.are (oooi'via'ced'Hihat State etatoumgslmentof the flaking mdtiiatry oni our oaaSb, eimilarto what has long 1bean.accorded:j itt Sootland,and ci recent years in the West of Ireland-would be -oi- in^lonlablQ/ibseiaafri *o idor San-poveriabed >and deoayingj^farlbioiard poptlaiaon.We respectfully ¦ cequssj ;9ui; lEariiamanltiaryrepresentatives" .'ito'-idb.—oy^exything':, iii'''itheirpower...|toj supports the suggested, legislation. .

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At another meetin-g-ol-thfl : .Committee,\ oi'Ohe 6th' Ootioberi' 'Mr.i Jolha • hitei:ini'th :pb'air,lotbexa a'c- oofwledgirig -itnel jjesolutionjs werereoeived'irom"Qie iflRrime Minastef, >the vhan-cellior oif the-Esche^ueri *he Obiei Secretary,"Mr. IP. J. Power; M'JP. ; P4r- J- J< ¦'<$&&**;M.P., and ihe (Dublin^ OovuityiCouncil. •!¦ Blir; ©/Shea hraoteiHI WiilTdo what I, can toeupport-the views1, expressed:< . .- . - • ; ! ;

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^ENGINlfc.'S KEDPOIRT.Mr. <Pr-iel reported—The dredger,, Sicily,

dredged during the- past month from near theLondon and Liveirpool hulks 6,400. itons of mudand ewnd at a cost of 3id; per toii for dredgingand removal. The:"re-place" dredger mmhands «md I expeot delivery in foiirteein oxfifteen days. The oqist of repair (to hmka andstages for ithe pa»t month ¦was £76. iOsi \ >'¦¦ In tt«ly' 't» !Mr:'Mt)Tlfiy. -- ¦ - !:!: . ; : . .- j a' Mx»: BMfmeer'i^d' ' *' * iwj o«k;wafl j«ttiruaied.to 'lMWs*; Jeasop, <rf ebAffield, ;f M .«he delAy\ilmtki-- <&u&m ibe^ ipajteta 'ptfmr wj.

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The iitju^c Ipv^ng-ciitissens of lall denomina-tion? eiN&i dfbrdedf * rare treat, p i the: Theatrej Eoyal: dn 'VrfAtis '{tigty, - ifheni a conoert of.vocal tod:to^umen,tail muisic was ' darned outwith rerceptiobail^.> good tasfteJ 'and p all-roundsuec^ga^ iiTJhie'i-oibjftCT j ef;fUie mn'ion was to•riise>& c^mteSbutioni -ir^ •favour

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.and renoVaHion fund oi St. Pawick's Church,of which the (Bev'. W. \B.' O'Dormell is «hoTevened ; aiid mubh» eseemed pastor.1 The goodsoggaith of this acoiedt parish! was iwell sup-ported, ;not. alone .byithe 'people , ofrhis; own.faith, bui. also by maiiy of a different Teligion,t wh<)t gave their 1 cordial co-operation. TheTheatre' was 'packed from floor 'to ceiling, andeven ¦standings room, was .at a preaunum In'even standing room "Hfaa at » premium in thaitaUs land pit: The concert iwas one of itihe bes£amateur' musical meetings that' itook place inthis city for many years. Old friends and oldnames besprinkled the'programme, and somadf the bept dnSbrumenta&ts' and singers', withnames to coniure • by, in Waterford • contri-Jbuted <to the enjoyment of this. Ihujh-class en'ber-.tainarJeoit. : It ¦will/ perhaps, illustrate moreeloquently than anything else, the popularityof i fbfc concert end the support; which FatherOTDioninell secured, when we give a list of theladies and gentilemen: who formed the orches-tral band. They were-HPirs^ violin, 2IidMaude Eedmond; viola, Mr. J. McCoy;'cello, iMir. O. Meredith^ clarionet, Mi. B.Hearne; flute. Mi. H; J.HJunt; cornet, Mr. H.¦Walkervdotilble baise, Mr. E. Btftts; conductor,Mari.J. iF. Murray.- The orchestral seleoticoJoould not Ihave 'been, better, being the be^Sm&t music could possibly supply. The bpsn-ing ' item was ¦MendelBSofiii's "WeddingM)aiioh,'f land the introduction' to the secondpart of; the :prdgramffiae enabled , iihis capable<x>m|bina<tion,i ;of mu^ician's-r to present withmuch- capaibility/Wagr^er's Grarid March 'from."Tannhausef ." "Mr. MWilliairi: J.' ManningOpened -the 'solo part oif the- doncerti and onluaMnig ihi3 appearance behind the footlights/was most ¦cordially, received. He rendered inteplendid. voice '. .Hamiliion r Gray'& delightfulsongi ''A DTeam'of ,PAi'adi3e,'"1and respondedto; an eiitbTiBiasfcic- en-core by repeating the Is- i^erse'; 'It-fell-to;the lot of Miss-i-Bugj eu, agraceful and -competent Olorunel musician, tocomtribu'te the pern item which was that dainty(ballad, <^;BfighV.Muy'> Moraihg," ,11116 lffdy;possesses''a very: -fine; v6ice' and at'once' camsin : for - &- Very 'favourable reception, • and cc-qurbted hjia'se'H!:admirably. -^Mx. r Walker TTCSentrusted' -pfith'- a -cornet : &olo, and . he • se-Iectsd"The j fltoljr.- (^ity,"r ,'w3ijch"enabled him, to * ive..a very( flii'e example'"of .his'.master/ of thatsweet. inStni-men*.' -It .was a. ver^- 'pleasant andappireoia'tedii.diveTsifioation of a' * charminglyarranged programme, irwhich emjbraced instru-mental , selections -of ;' a very , uparior clac3.

..IJn'doubtedly,.:one ' of \ the attractions- of ' the'conoero ' was' the' appearance Df" Waterford'ao)d-favK>unte,;» Mr.- T. F: Keddy, who, sinceleading thia'pity, has'earned laurels for him-.S£lf -ffi^Sr m^ical,- world, all over Irotumd.rHe selected a3., bii3 ,'4rst .song, i "The Rando-M

0' -D^'3 w^- a^bftious.eelectbn, butMr .Eeddyj was eqrtl -ta '- the'- song and iUmusic,; and^rendered: both in faultfes3; styleHe aftemaird.3 brought.4own the;-bouE3,by his:r©ndr]ion of ".'Mo%BAwn.Tr:Sihce 'Mr Eeddvvery, anaslhed method; and eypr^lon, .and itis -hardlj*. nevjessary.to; state that all his oldanend3. were, delighted, to see nmd hear him¦iagam: In the second Dart oi tha o<vnf«pr+. H *feang, "If I were King,'' and 'to -an imperativerecall g_ave, , "J^ . .never "canforget." M-issOponoghue, : of Kalmachtxmas; who has justWtuxneyi,- from- the' Royal ; Academy of Music,ifondon wasj very cordially received v-hen she?aiS^ io.r^aj5 to

^n? Need-ham's "IrishLullaby-.'* -She possesses a tteautrful andcultured merzzo-fiopraiio voice, which ehe used/with;¦ gweetn«ss. -and'-iefleidt. Another fe^ci;favourite , in .(Waterford jnusical circles 21rJamea^

Barry gave ; " The- (Bedouin's 3x>vcSong, : 'which "he J rendered "in remari-ably.goodvvoicel : iMis3 Maude Redmond ap-peared both as' a ¦ violinist knd a' singer. Sheplayed :on the .yj oUfi jRaff 's Oaratina, a mcHbeautiful selection*- and .she woix, fihe adrriira-tion ; ot • the"- audience for' her ' effort . whichcertainly indicated frnusical culture oi an ex-6eptionally high clas3. Her ^ong, "Ich. licUadich -rQ. -Love-you")"was very pleasantlyrendered, and-gave: .the .vocalist plenty ofaco'pe^ for• showJng' the 'range of her voice andthe ' trdj iiirig 'to- yhibh1' brodght - it *to suciiperfection; 1 -The ' chorus'; "Wnen ThroughK^e;"; was,excellently : rendered; by 25; voices,th$ owners',of.^hichiwere drawn ¦from choirsof jtha various 'churches in the 'cj ty. 'After the"Tinnhauser," orcheatral selection^ above re-ferred to,. Miss '"Eiiss^H sang "'Let ite Dreamfifeafn ," with -tasle. and sweetneds-, and as anencore song,; repeated (her success by a very¦appreiciative rendering of "Avowmeen." Ap-propriately, enough; Mr. Walker ' -followedwith ' the cornet eolo, ¦ " Kathleen' Mavour-neerx,V. --which ! was very : we'll - received.Miss j Maude/ 'Redmond sang \ Von Stut-z-man'si '. "Dinka . Song *" eo srwe&j .ly that ;;heaudience were rieft to ibe denied, land she con-tributed ihe'iver welcome 'Qjast Hose of Sum-mer," with all the tenderness and expressionwhich! the beautiful 'ballad demanded. . Mr.Jamea:.1 'Barry , »gaiik • essayed ii the iamiliar'<Tdrc|ador*8 Song," ([Oarmen), and he <was quitoequal!to bhia ambitious contribution, ':at tho<5©ndusion of which 'he was awjurded one oitheimbst euthuwastic encor'ea of-.the evening.Miss ,O*J>onpgihue "sang ¦ "Orpb.eua and His(Lato.'f and emphasis^d :the' good , impressionwhich she mWe [earlier 'in the oVening uponeven; the mo^t critical of 'her auditors. Theoonoeri. concluded; witb the chorus "Avengingand Bright," tihus ending one of. lihe -best oi 'itskind held*"in'Wateriofd for many years. Theaccompabimen'ts were ' excellently played byMra.-Pi Seddy, and Mr. John P. Murray, to(both- of whom is i unquestionably] due a greatmeasure of the evening's ' success, which it iaour very great pleasure to record. '

. A special meeting of the Xhingaxven iBranchUnited tLriigh lieague^was held j in the TowniEall on Sunday, to conaLder iin importaat letterfrom 1thek 6eore1*aTy of ithe ^-atioiiaV- Directoryon rtjhti quesrtloia lof iiup elicited tenants .and thasale of Bar Joha (Nugent Husiblej1a estate necx¦ (t)ka!t $cttra> . "wQiich; is 1 mow;, pendjpg (there. Alarge . attendaiiod oi memlbers J : and seven!

• evicted" fSaante, | Including -M T&'L Kelly.jllis.

fMtorriSey'i ;Mr^ tOoleman/ *nd IMf.iP. ' iFlalwicV^^'leW^^^MM

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'Sn tojt, m&MsSM.-P&iknW-. i .#.. ™J^nMted ittta£ H3» 9Afl*ay ^O^aojr ma advtar-SB5 tr*9«tar¥nrt of the 4raiaa by 'poster ma iatbJ Fmstt^' i -tfBiei me&irj g j ia; ."eaqpected, *o- (belarge., m { mA^ ml^ Vt th$me jxdeipeoted to attend; {QCSkd mtmlMflr of en-oted.fc iS^aiwiiid wiBiKar'V'aa i* y &f ntuneroiis,JSTCiffl^ O&toi ioe*1

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i I lie 'Department of Agriculture add Tecbni-jcal Instruction (or Ireland hiave forwarded asithe fo|Iowing :—j | j Y J ; ; | ; ;;• . • ' :| ; As i result of the recent annual examination( for Scholarships in Agriculture tenable at thejRoyal College of Science^ ttufclin, the follow-jibg fc indicates nave beepi awarded i flcholar-jehips: — • ¦ • : ; ' : j :.|.;.:;. :;Y.:-,| 1 .....Y- ,¦• ; j - ¦'I .;Ed^d

S/Da .Alber Agriculttrral€ollegei

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\;.V ,| lEach scholarship enijLUes the holder to freeadmission to the 6rsi year's course of instruc-tion at the College, a maintenance allowancejofj one jguinea per week vhite! in attendance atj tHe College,. and.third; class jrailway.fare for]one-|obmey to and from' the* College in each;Se88ipnv ; Y : - . - - . • ! : ¦

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! j Ai \ PRICES oj? l^koMicjj . i ,[ . :- '¦¦¦': '! ^According to the jreport. t'f the -Board, .ofJAgricuj ture on last week's 'markets,1 the; fat-cattle, trade was .dull an& 'flat, nd especially 'soin the JEnglfgb markets) ! wherei ¦ thft bujk ;of thebu'ppliep - continued ; to consist of - .unfinishedanimals. A brisk deriiaWl for Anything of flretcj aalityl was met 'with, jbut second and third^ualiti^s

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Scotchmarkets a better tone prevailed";; Sheep of firstquality were scarce generally^ and sold vvell ;but oth jr clast es met a slow, dragging: sale' atabout late i ateai Prices for pritn^ ; 'cattlefeachec 39s. to 40s. perilive evyt> aud fqr sfieep

. ¦perlb. Good, neat 'porker*vsere j in de-nand, and trade, as a Iwholoj was firm at

9a.>er score, and bacon i tiogs j up; to 8s. 6d.Rather more business was done in store stock,nit priues did not show 'much improvement,ind in jtnany cases lefli little or no profit1 for theummet grazing. YAtiShr^wsblnry Irish;

Short-lorna were making 2$aj to J29sl 6d., and black

polled 27s. toSOs. per|live:cwti- Grrand three-year-bld cattle sold well at Norwich. ; FromEdinburgh a fair j trade in ! Irish stores was re-ported. Poi:\127 head Bold!by live weightprices raugea from 30 . 6d; to 32s. 6d^ per

cwt.AtPerth there was good traded with'a rise oflOs.'. -ia jh'ead on last year's pricee. The firstprizejpeD^f Irish two-year-old bnllocks made519,10s. each. The sheep s ea were not very9a,\M#cl6ry as. a whole;} yef >- qualify; stoeki$\t3\ii.( ^ood jtkfea. Boei meV «. i\*Jj \,taAe,hat there . '<&BB a [ brisk \ demand for , veal andporfc. firade in batter was qafet"«»t fatefrales,Trade iu bacon and hams wadl quiet and firm.Bggrscontiijned to advance ia! p r i ce, owing toscarcity. ' ¦ ; ; \ - : . '¦. ;( ¦¦ '- Y

: QUERIES AND t REPLIES.PairsMor YouDg.Buiioeks. JCan you^give me

tie nanjes of . Boroe western and; southern fairswhere ji good class' < f ope and one-ahd-a-half^ear. old builpcks c»i. » e purchaBed. I wouldlike the! names of ;somt* that are not served bytoe railWay-^-more of i*ae | email coantry town,,c|a88.i-Call-.iu, Co. Kilkenoy; drive from Kir-benn7 Statfon. But ib^ best fairs for a eelec-fyan of;i one-and-arhaH year liuliocka iare theabovernameff i and; Kilkenny, Waterford, Clon-me\ Fethard '.andi'Canir, ! All ar^ good, andcktes of holding will be 'foucd. in Purdon's*uumua,y. , • ; , :

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"Wheait,and Forage j- Pleasei "advis© me (1)" he nanpe .pf the aiost prpfiiab e' wbea|; to growon gO(jdj savirty loam 1 Y^beat; does, well with•me. ([^)rWiIl wheat sown lak March, be fitfor sowing next winter ? \ (3) I want a pick for

-ejwes anid lambs next April and May, would itppy to; put in «» mixture nojw where I will sowl te turnips next year, and what would youthink bekt to do for that : purpose ?- -This youn ast find put for yourself. Wheat that doeswall in tine part.of' the country will, probably,n<pt doiso well in anotber. , The following arefist-class varieties:— SqWe|-bead Master,Webb's Standard Red,; QartonV New i Era,Browick Grey Chaff. (2) Wheat sown lastMarch, will be; fit for sowing in nexti winter,^flj ) You might get a good catch crop of irye orvftchesand rye. r ' '[ ¦ ' \

Treatment of Poor Land.—I have a field ofpc or land consisting1 of a subsoil of cold, reten-tive: clay, with a ivory shallow top, io! someplaces I ouly a few inches, i As well as ..beingbad land it has been badly treated, having beancropped!and laid down without manure, so thatit is- iiow practically valueless. Please saywiiat would bs the| best 1 course of treatment toti ra this land to spme account. I thought offj Uowin % for a year and applying a dressing ofc mpos of lime and then manuring for a greenc op. i Do you think thisiwoald ; -be a properway of treating it ? If pq, ! \?hen an«l howslioul4 -t be ploughed

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ornpbsi of lime be applied, and hdw should itbe;preparedt—To all.appearances you havei o% vefjy good material to[woVk with If youplough the land now here ishbnld be

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< bsed hiand! on- .^he!left|;6idej v her-j thrdavvhere the neck,, apd; jawbone meet' j It is hartfuid t<nder ta the; tdu(;h','i ajid jaDpsMJi .to be!aisily' moved witfi the skin. j THe covir is milk-'log aindotherwise healthy, bat chews Ithe cud

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jj i iigfelliiltef^eifte> fixdej right io jth^udderi < tithe|flahki8)»b^u)iw^a month!! og9, Jbnt J took -io noike ofthan, as 1 thought; U WOB > jBwelUo^ whichwouldidisap ear in: time. - Kiodly: advise treat-mepti—The swellings are most probably dueto oberculjir disease of the glands. L Wejwfiuldstrongly Tecjommend y|oo to consuUa, veterinary'surgeon, aad to i have the tnbercnW test applied. It wiuld be well to scald the milk beforeusWg it. - ; : ' - -' ! V T ii. f - - --- -t-_ :¦ -- - : - ; c,- i . - - | - ; , ¦ .y-,v • ! ¦ : ¦ ! ' ¦ : : , . ; ; .-,Y,|. . v ;;,Y <;r: -,. . ; - i - : -

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neyed phrase.; Indeed i if the practical attentiondevoted to | jihe sdDJeci equalled th^ scientific;it iv(oukl ;bej8upe1i|fliQn id write about it. - tln-fortunately,; howeveri [many farmers: either donot jor will 'not seei the efficiency of jsuch culti-1vatipni Yet ai :little Iconsideratibnimust con-vincje one of its" advantages. • ' Y Y

'. Iinmeiiatelyjafter harvest the grubber shouldbe at work 6nd the- tines must be kept as deepas the hors^rpnwfcr.: will allow; ' ThW borseawill be nece Jsary op ined>um an^ strong land,two may suffiqe. j on ,light;;aQd .briiahy;: soiledTwo turns t lustibe giVeo^nd; the writer, fromexperience, considers i.V best ib T^ork up an idown, or vii ;e viersa; p^ tH.e 'saii'e. track;; If thel^nd! :is onl,?.grubb'ed;i:in i QneldicectipnYmahvroots of weeds such as couch and. dpek will bemissed. Tfc e former weeji iff most- succesSfulFydeait with . i n jh<jf idecline T)i tbje 'year ; 'it ismore^ vigorous arid ten^cjous" in,jspring. Theheavy harrow rmupt fpllow tj ie;vgrujbber, tv^oturns being: (given if nec2sSaryi ana finally thechain hafrow to g&iheri vip the. w^edfj etc., andsbak|;' off;,'the' e rtj i 'ciingiug.^o; ttefli. : rheweeds sh6ui4.be gathered into small heaps and.buruedi;- - ' - .<v.. ^

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hejd : <m . Saturday iii the boardrobin of 'theworkhouse, i lOarrfok-oii'-Suir.. ; Mx'j (MathiasWalBte, J.'P-., Ohainnjan, presidedi and theicrther memlbers _presem^ were—(Messrs (M'at'tlheiw(DroibJan, J.IPJ ; Jolm Sheehtan, E. NprniB, Win.IGaillagihian, 'Manulce Oonmolly; Wm. O.Meara,Thomiaa >Oar(bery, (Michael Terry,' WilliamSEanjaban, : (E. -Walsh, iP, Phelani MichaellOurry. : - i , ¦ ¦ . ' ' \ ?

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THE JBTEN10BS. : '< '¦ .A. :di3cussion fook place auetirt. tlie fenceslately built ; in tike district. It was. etaiie'dWh'at ifche sixmes were tfallxn'g out of <some of tneiedce's, and this .-was a'ttari'buted, by lone mein-bef to malioious" oomduat on tine part otf soin©bodyi i :

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JlKe Chairman did not fliink at was; maliciousas he undensSiOod some stones fell ou^ oiaome{ericeb oiwiag to the Ifonindationa giving''way.;. ,Oitri. Uterry .said ithat 'after the engineer h;adcertified for itwo of the fences they fell down..•'fMTT lSPh.'eehan—nit is the engineer you rfhoojldbring to bocfc then. ¦ j ¦ ' ¦ : = . ' L

Ii. was-suggested that 15 per cent,, of •tilaepaymenlta to ^omfcrarotora should be (deferredfor twelve montJha, but eventually ! iMs :vff isnoi agreed to. : . ' . ¦ .¦.

¦' ¦ " : ' j { - \ '. (Mri 'Diubah said that in other -unions theycould get ooWages and Jences "buSVC; cheaperibnim) in Oatrtck. ¦ He feou^bit \\> -WES an ta-iuQticf e to labourers (and ratepayers/f a gay (eoonaon 4OT cci ag^.

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ivifthitaindinfl the - cottages were,;bull$ cheaperia;U6url€s m&y •werelaible to afford &S mucfhlaecoDQimodaition' as: tUiosa in QarrleU TJnWn.Ho suggested that the Clerk should^writej totbhe Clerk xtf the District Council in? 2S«rle»aaad gerti al 1, tha i •iniormaU<MQ.' possible .' MWxegsxd to th© plan and aptKJdauiioda.tipn-oif tiheootta^es thef&. He believed them (wj^a & greatdeal loi xtnaieceesasy'": expense in (jouoeobionwitlh .'the coiitagcS Wjhat the tenant wantedtwas ai'suita'bl nouse 'with ieveryit)hjaag:!h* requir-ed and nat j a house>with kaoicik-kniacks thatwere ¦na1benefi,t «f -all *o iflte ttenamlts;; (but onlyiheifij tfiened-the esJpenjse to the ratepayers andifche tenants iafterw&rds! . : . ' ¦;'' . Mrj Phelai-rls. iii-passible to change theplan inofw? j t

(Mr.' Norris—The!plan must etand. jChainmaai-r'We' should apply *o [the local

{aoveinman.'t jEioard to get the plaa changed.-MTJ Disohaa poinited out that conftraotons

h'ad been making coamplauxta about mot geftitiagany fnoaiey, and he told tihose thatf; spake *ohim that the; OaumeiV w©re not e^mpweired it©panyi any money until a . certeflca'tp was \ier;cerved from ' the engineer. TQie oonitalacitoiaconsidered fohat they were kept 1ioo long waUring for the iensineex's: certifteat^. jThey badn<o riMxaey, land conseqttenifcly wuld not gttlanen; to help ifcbem to bnild the imefes. ;. <u»\ vthoian MT&PA wifh; Mir. Drohan tihal flhecoivtraotors were kept out of their money toolong.j ' ! • ' ¦. ' ! ¦ - |- - : - ; - : ¦ ¦' I ¦

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Thii-following tenders for building of fencesiwexeiia'tfcep'teki:—.Wtoi Big^i i Kpmore im^at Coolfio/ l{to. 6<t:;(per; .pteoh.; I trijuck. Teriy.19s. lUd. per:Tperoh', fence at;iKwballyijujU'tiy;©amiel White, fenxj e !at Ohuwhtonm, 24s. -petperch; Miohael G*ey,i 243; iper pe rch, fence attJallyquin.: - i - ¦ ¦ - Y.: , : ' v . . - - ..-.! . .- - . -

• T ¦ ' ' • ooflraiGps. : ¦ - | .Y - .Two tehdeiia at £17$ Jte. each [for huildiug

two cottages i ait (Ohurchtoiwn werp received., ,These wer^ con&id«red too j high J and -were

, ttlrj Norris-il Hhink j tihey : should lbs leftinbuilt; i they are mot w«r*h hall the- money.tOhaiinian--£165'is the highest fwe, gavejet.riA httmlber j of eamiibary j repjjrto and <wm

iniatei«^tm^ doeimiemtaj having beea read,

r The mestiag adjourned; i , . |

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IBXTRAOBPINARY !S0BNE AT j SHARE-nQLDERS^ j MEETING; ,

fHE DIJKE'OF I5iico;RN HOOTED.! - • ; . " ! ¦ : ¦ : . ' . ' r I '— j . ' - i

I . Y i Y YLoiidbn^ Mopday Evening. •An extradrdinary-isceue odourred (o-day at

the meeting U the shareholders of ihe BritishSouth Africa; Company: Y. j ' . :

The Duke of; Ab^rcor'n, yho had spoken!hopefully of the future,; submitted a; resolutionI favouring an increasei of c|apital by one million.! The directors .were iinable to obtain -aheajring. Y. 'i ; ; "| . ' < ' '\ \

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Ah amendment,' limiting new j capital tohalf a millioD, was lost; though riiapy declaredit carried.:' j Thtf i|>rjgina| resqlotiop was -thenjidoptedi an* a relation1 dealing wifli und9r-writiD^ w def«$ted;i; ajnd'the ;Chainnan : oneaving the hall was hooted. 'Y '.j ; ; ; ¦ ;

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Increases.: Sooth-JBastein, 1,809 ; Lancashireand Yorkshire, 5;82|S. [ j ;

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v M the:.(Dn4g r^mMf c?,. ^sionlB :<Joui!li -t6?:aay,: (Mr/ ^^aa^C^nB^r j JBi. Jft.felpretented the mecta^ ; and •oertiifiea'te Poi itheBoyM-Humaie Sojciety ^o John Xyne. a lad ofBl f 'J j ^^S i"i .saving , tie life ofThomafc. Boylj&, .bAf t u\ Mm drwamgi TheCourt was ; ctwwdeU: ;by I, the ' ««(ieral -: ¦¦ public,•while a large huittberl of! the fronds and^chooiooanwamitoBji f ¦bbiaiyyo|mg..lacis j qecupied seaiain the galleryj and jbody |6f the¦Ccj i$LYi :.:!;::;,T followihg occupied'aeata .oii the! Bench ,

dunng the in^es|mg;proo6&dirigs^-Mr COan.nor,, JjP;.Mr.!WanJ Orr.iRj Mj Mr: Stock;1 J-iE;Mr. Nsvifls, .Manner Provinvial Bank,; andIMr John p. B yle^

ipi. Accountant and Secre-tary;(A the Op. Oopimi'i ee of Agricultuxe and!j :eohmaal Instouctionl, father of the young ladTescued (by John K^i4.-, .; .. . . ., . ; :; . ; T ., Mr. O'€ahi«)r saj id-j-Ofentleaneil—In presemt-ing this medal io young! John Kyne-^-mat hasbeen' awarded] to hini bjr the Kdj^al HxunaneSociety, for his coorajseous and heroic act ; insaving the life of ilhi^ companion andi - . 'you'ngttwnisiinan,: TJhotDmas j iBdyle, from drowuingunder circumstances jrtijj ch render the "braveryof sufch an aci condpicnous for -one &o young—I must tell the court thai for the past eighteenmonths it has! been! my- -prcyud privilege ¦ to pre-sent medals i< r saving life on three occasions..The first was to a yoking maTiner, :named'¦Quinliam, from A'bbeyteide, for ; saving life inirthe Bay c& Biscay Th& medal was sent by:ithe 'Board of Trade | for jpreseri'tation. Theisecond" from- the Royal iHnunaaie Society , toSetrgaant Tyndall/ 16f * thi& Eloyali: Irish Oon-istabulary, Ifor;saving ithe life of ' a !boy fromdrovmin'g aJt Dun^girvan [Quay; : But thevpre-sentation of this medal to-day 'to. .'¦this;.youngjboy, John Kyie, ik & very jp leasing dWty, forope of the bmvestj and Jnofblesft. iaats |was to-risk his ami life in! an enjdeavour to sajve that,•of others. But in I preseai'tin^ th: medal to-'day to young.|John Kymk it is 'also more tome than a pleasing duty,! it a duty;of love.and pride; because Ithe eaving <xf life , in thexormer cases to which' Ij have oresferred, was:the act off brave raeta, btut;;thia act Tvas the. .actpi the young jboy which j you how see beforeyou—a youto of • thirteen years of age 'ap-j)lau&e): This lie an| act which not only reflectscredit on ithe ; youth himself 'but "a&o on 'hisfamily and hisjnaitiVe tofvra, and will he i«mexn-ibered for him and for thgin for the generationsto corner—{appjiause). jHis name wal he lov-ingly remembered.) in , •cqnne«ti«a wiDh -' thiagallant act nj ot only.-' :by : those individuallyconcerned; but alsdadrvthe. Ibright .andheroicex'ample set rtjof>: the -youtha otf the country—Peritiape, for [the information of: those who.did-not know ithe;iacts» ; it. would be well toisbate,: what 'becurrpd 'on iihe/ occasion : whenyoung Kyne 4o gallantly distihguoahed him-v3elf. The young* l&d was on the Iplaltform at•the ibathing ptoce; after-;leaving j the : water.He was t>artially'%dre3^ed Avl en the alarm wasgiven that young ] -Boyler was in: difficulties,He looked tot where' ;the l . drowning lad wasstruggling for life nWth the treaoherous" waves,and1 without ! a lanpment's hesiitaition—formoments were precious then—(he plunges in tohis rescue ojf . to his. own ' death, j Just a9 liehas-reached the drimningj boy, who iwaa j ink-ing , for the'last 'time -nevk v ifco "lase agairi;'"hedives underneath1 and 'supports "the.: uncon-scioVia lad until aBsistan^e ; comes. ¦ By¦,¦ this¦heroic^ aot hei'aveHs '¦¦ the gloom ; that wouldliave' :fallan..<fli; the-town and the. great;sorrowthat jvrould come upon , a fmnily. respected; andeste&ped in thj s town anfl' countryr^ppl.a'UQe).Wneh Toomas,jBoyle1 fa -/fcaloen iHTcottScifoutsinto the 'boat/; and yoiing K.vne, a\%o^n* ©k»hausted 'by his eaerions; • has svvam-; to tiheShore, .his firat care ia- to! learn whether his;youaai companion-ia fiJWll ; alive. ;HJB had' tioihougfot for ihimseTJ, his ansiety was for ithelife "pf-ltis companft'icm- app^ause).

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Ihea oniMed. to m^woh, was the .a^aislaiioexeAdered hy the highly' esteemed maqager lotthe ^Provincial Ba£k, Mr. 'NeMiiis, <m ttiaio6casIcp-r<Spplaus^); v ;iM3f/ Nerving wasr' io 'hispleasure! p 0%i~wiw som"j& me^hem*. hisfamily, a3id..proyaden!tiiall heard , the'/eyries .atthe- spoij . albhoiiglir 4' considerable i disfca 'ce'intervened Ibeftfween the boat 'and; the':-drwra-ing lad. ' With all 'This: strength \and 'skill hemanaged-to get^to him in. time^ and;relievedyoung Kyne from " the weight'. x>f-:-'-^ii». com:panion,- who was at that) tune iin'gonacious.line people of Dungarvan twill never forgetMT. NevaOB, an® here to<lay;' aSip^airmE|n!ofithe UiJban Diatriob Gouncil, tender .16 i himfor myself and pn behali of th<O)Se wfho!n\!.'I(represent, sour igrataful thanks for hisi timelyaeaietance on that joocasibn-Hfloud applaus^).iNotw I would like to say a ivord or tlwo acwut!tihe-:fairilli€s of th^se youhg bom AriltihdhyKyne.' W father ttfc^raron&drtfY'ho- :1a" oreceive this me<ral,tcame_to Ihin^ajrvaaj manyyears ago£ and; durrag! all thfae yeaw'lie baaearned the g^dwill and esteem of the peopleof -the .town, tn ,f act, it' anay be said, tnat Txeis now more Dungirvan than the! Dungarvanjpefopleitheroselves—J(applause). Then the lad's•moither is a. memberi. <yf . the "family. >f ,theFoleys, of Tw<WMile^Bridge, %nd sister of our>induetrious and .esteemed;.fellow; towmmani;IMir. WilliamYFoley; Matn- treet, and he1 had'no hesitation in saylnjg that young;: John Kynehad inherited the- spirtE^of WOBQ l>rave, dntel-le'gent. and patriotic. Foleys, who> in the olddays were a credit to the district I and to thecouritry—(apglaviseJIi^pf the family.. «* Mr.John Boyle ne; bad only .to say that they yere•long and favourahly icnoTyn. in the locality',both on his f athfer 'd and.' inother'ai aide. ThePowers, of iP^eVi Oross; a"" short disancefrom tJhe tawnl wereialwajys to the. faonir vjhenthey were wanlted-^appi«use).> And ;of IMr.Boyle, himself Jhe would cmly say that from hisyouth YupwaidB hd wa^ " foremost in , everymovementt for ' the "bemBtfit <tf • hii naiive townand country—^ud'1 lapplailae). • In refereai'ceto the famdy erf the {mother of the rescued(boy, they all fchawi thaft she belonged; ffco oh©of the poet respeetedj families inj the Counlty*Waterford, the Hiandtaharis of Oaherhmcli--'(applause). Now he felt it;his duty to' make,$he raesmisAkm, and (he did so in the m<3atpublic manner po3iiple. in order thatYtiaisheroic tact- might pijovje by;' ite . ye6ognitd<mr asan incentive .to othera on; fiimilar .ocoa^ioms.TheniHaking the med^l, h»; eaidv-"Now, ;Joha¦Kyne, take his me^aliromj my hands. -I t has'been awatVied you'] -by th€| (BoyaT ' HhimafieSociety for your gallant and con^picioua'aotin saving ithe lif e pf your ¦;companion,, youngThomas Boyle. Lln j presenting it to you, wifchthe accompanying iicertiflcabe , ' I wish you f aiong and haJppy life in the! enjoymentti of thatmedal, and when you groy? to: mantooOd, andwhen your hair feia (become white and ¦ ypurform';V)en«raIble wilh the weight,of. years, yk>uiWill look back j tuponi .that!; medal with ' prideand pleasure, j "and ! ©ay, '-. this j medal -"v asawaixled to me wihen t was only thMeen" yearsof age for saving the'lffife of; my- fri^ndi ThomasBoyle—<»pplau&e).M' 1 aow wialh |-yoix a long,and happy life, .an the lemjoyment of • wiisirn^al"-H^oud app|»ufle),

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: ¦ 'Mr.: ;JWinV; F.: .Boylej /eaicVOJ f c ink, •*&'iOIOcttinor, lbefoi«> vtmi leav^ - it OH my dnty;tosay' a word of -'tw^', i& reference to this event,as I and my: fj tnilly' aue! 4h» -' tolyi. peraorabemefiifted by the a>tlolf tih|e;'boylhe«)i. B:|3';a(true; saying - tihali ] wtiaa ,*he heart is' full [thetongue is silent: "¦!¦ will only ask young Kyneto 'Believe me \vhen II «wv, that if I lived fora tboudamd' years jit 1T\\OII!4 be" iiapoiisilble forme to exprese' my;.tbiaikl9 odecmaroly (or hie(bray« act on the <>CM>aBioait ;whicn,; preBervte^ toand -tJbe life of my $i?n—<jloud aha long <XH'"itenned applause). 1 !' : '¦' ¦-} ' '- '¦'¦¦ : \

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;r itr^r ^^ • ; ;:- - n:,t - Y v-Y v" ¦ ¦ ::J #r r k-^i .v . Mtv^ahear-^BJj, let na havei'»;M ot lunch

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l .: ehAi yon, cb.uld.not get ^pdi inelaii

i± at ittwt price. Si; Y -' •: ¦ ¦ '¦ ' ,- Y fYT : -'"! YY 1 ;

].Mb' ; *£&%&&&%* *n'f !dbi anylhing ail present.

, JLctm^Oler laidlthe meat was itfly rejectedoiwe, and atiMly fteey : wereiiSt Ygomg^to 3*-primend the ccj ltractor. . • ¦ ; i M A > | !

:.;MH ehea^Wi8 ii xejected only once?- IV: t i -; :Acting^leTk4Tli4tia:Ml/ - iWheniy Uyr&\ b6rejectintf it day after day it will be t ihe to dothat.rr^

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¦ .;¦;-; = a!/WilNlJFAiJii. -.:.| i - . "A ': \.\ ¦';• The Kilkemn^; ¦ County: Council fpr*rar4edi: ia

chea«e f0r_ £946^68.r8d. io -W. -iMcM. io.thecredit of'the XJuioBj; - i ¦. .- ¦.• ? . v . - .; . .. t ; :/: i ":;.:;: "

' Dr. Walker, returned «. list^pf ¦ lOt va Mratiokdefaulter* who ^ere ordered to, be iei vedi withthe usual noticoi'.. : ; - , - '¦> ':¦• ¦¦ ] -,.K < 'i - \ 'r ' l ' ;Y |BAiiLYiH a;;oiap|SNeA» i]HipqsE; >;' •A;rej>ort wae vread from. 1heXJhaipcnant aiidMjv.John Sheehtoj ] in co^neciion

j ' *ith; 'the^

•aib jye. T>Key k iind the ; front'roonofl iand ceil-iings damp and jpiouldy, which .they; attributed<>.defective m<t8onry, .ao.|ttuch., eo ;that ' the

tain percolates hthrdugh the "front i «nd 1 ,'endwalla. If the c^ilinga were allowed tjj' xemain,much longer it(i ; 'their present,; condition th'e-plastoring woul<;t iepme-oft : They; recommendedthat the front and end walls be plastered-with'cement tit concrs Y .' : ¦¦¦ '- ¦¦:'¦. ¦, ¦ ¦¦¦¦ '- . 'i- .!. . -

: ; ¦ -HChriirman-^Ycy have heard this report j fead..

Some vfeeka aM there was an ,order linade' pythe 'Board here]!'-;2;didn't' happenitd , ,b^;^'.pre-sent,- bat Mr. oheehan and myself} "wer ^ ap-pointed to visit and: inspect the tBallyJiesi; Dip^peiisary House. 1 |We did so accorduig'tO;' theorder of;the Bo4rd, and .this report;itelli thestate we found ihe place in. It is far you totake the matter £/into '.!iacoouht*;' .:.You '|;canadopt thi» report or^ reject it.. -Hiyoui lejwstiitI believe it will.be all the worst for the thruon;.because df the house is j a-lQ.owed'.!to; ijemapi 4nifa present state for any great .length; of j tuneit1 will cost about three itamea <aa- miiich as Itwill at present. 'We think something shouldbe ddne atv oreaiait to put .th® P^f*6 ^3*-<£*(??to save it. The^only way to save it ifl to ihayeit plastered in ffdnt*with cftmenti and we con-flider that is the; best and cheapest way TO doit. I may mention it is one «f the worstbuilt houses in t/he whole country. The wallsaye quite wet, and the ceilings on the groundfloor and upper story are damp, and in fact -itis noi very -comfortable to' be in the house atall in ther'winter! time.- It is a wretchedlybtdlt hovise.. . , ! ¦ ' ¦ '• • , Y ' . i- :; j

MT. Shanahah-ri-The engineer who J>afl$ed ; a-building, of that kind would pass any sort of rahouse. \. :¦ ' - r i ¦• ••¦ _ ; .

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-Ohainnan—'If you adoofc this report at: ¦willhave Tto go to the Local Government IBoard to-give;:authority-to?proceed with *he work. .!

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* ; ' . ' , ! ,._ ¦- r.'Ch«ii!man--iTh re -are no draina, and ; tneraini ja coming in, ! .. - • '< ' I ¦ ¦¦¦ali Sheehan—tft is like a (big hay shed. • \Chairman—I niade a calculation. There are

very; nearly 200 Square yards to be done. >1put ithat dovna at 3S. a yard, which would bedEQOior the wholei thing. ; ¦ v

•Mr j Shea—It w< uldn t cost 3s. a s<juare yam.,One ft\u\\irig « Squate yard vjould^covet the'd o s t M-material f . : • . /a¦-¦OYwveSsKQ.—^S^fe ^we.t

%VOIY xoovat sxa «awet as Ae lowed ones. • ' . . , .'¦¦

1 The matter wasi adjourned for a week, in-qutries rbe ma^e in

the meantime as to tne

^^^TU ^TRAnrX u ( ^\ Mx 3'» 4P«.lmexi - 13 Small-street, ;- (Biwtol,wrote stilting fchat he had tasted the! aampleaS .?§t^,him, and selected the tollomtig

nlhe%nder^ol25; was that of iMrfl . BridgetM Vox, and it wia unanimoualy accepted- j ;^:;:?::-?; WOBKPOfUSE;GRAZING. ; ,; On the proposition of Mr. Shanahan, secon-dedV M>. Bobert Power, ih© . following, ywpassed :-That the; application of the tenant ofhe Workhouse Farm for xed-nced.J^vj!considered, and &at> reduction of £10 a yeirbe allowed. J

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i on. abo^e day.- ilMr. Mattfcew -Drohah, 3&iOhaiiman,f presided, and -the other members:; present iwer^;: -Me*8» • Mathdias vWalsh; ¦;JaJ1;>;John 8heeh*n, iD.Y;01; < « ?Maujriice'f ; eomriilly,!William .0^1aghan;TWillia^; h^afian;TMl;':3ffW.- %• ^elanj ;fipbBrt:iPo.wer;'ori± iEatrick;:Shea-; !':/ . ; ;v . v;. ; ;,,' ; ' , . - : : ¦, %[ ;J ¦;/ .;• j - .v ;- .-

ij'The ipuowtng officials ere ih'-attendance i-*>jMessraij Maurice Bifikey, Actink. deck ; JamesWabh,:iMaster;: I5r. Fi Stephenson,:Medical{Jfftoer , jand iHelieving Officers 'Philip Dalfonand 'Martin Power. . ^ . i u . s - .¦ "¦:! - •.:auu miuuuxuww, - ¦

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;: H: .j i- -.aft&sraafl . iKBOPOoaT. : • :;; ;.The J^astec'B weekly diaity * contained thefollowing—I 'would feel obliged for two days'

leave of j ab'sence, the Matrc^ii^nd the.iPArteiwill have my .duties attended! to. Owing to,h3ie¦Vfarfehbu6ehor.se falling lame during the weekI had toj employ a jhorfle from -Mr,- -HxiTley:; tonave a patieoajt xemoved from-Nine-Mile-Houseto ithe Infirmary.'" There -were :20 casuals- ie-lieved diiring the week. 1 V; U

ActingY-CTlerk—The horse, is beaten' up, andsome one will have to go,to a fair soon to buy-one. ; Y-ou are talking about . the matter a longtime'i- l i « - ;: - .- i:- Ji ¦: . r - .* , : . '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .-. . . ¦ •!- . - : ; ; .

The leave applied for by : the Master Waagranted.!!. - ¦; V v 0 .; ¦• . ;- ,, . .;. . . , . :¦ .. ; : . ; ¦

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, /Dr. 'P.(Stephenson repeated as follows:— ,] ¦';.

^ ';:- : !!• ¦• :! • < : ..' • ; :.: . October eth.:iGentlejmen-i-On the Qrd I afequiaitioned the

services.; pf. _Dr. 'Murphy . in: the case of Spin-hett, 8uffieriiigofrom dislocation of elbow jo int.As our iefforts, were npt successful'I recom-mended ]that he; be sent to; the Co. Infirmaryto have 'his aim examined with X Rays, i ! ^•I recoihmend Delia;.Bwyer, about 3 years'old, be sent: tb-Jthe/Orthopoedis Hospital, Dub-lin, for treatment." - ¦ ¦• . ';. , ::: .. . ; y -

With reference to beef:isupply for Union 'Ilinderatapd !a tender, at-34d. per lb. for bestbeef, ;.has:'been aocepted; I pointed out to youthat good beef <>annot be : obtained : at tnatpriced/ I Irejected it to-day! as I consider whatwaj s'suppliedj'quite unfit for sick people, aodI have no doubt I shall have to do the samevery ; frequently. ""¦" — • - ......I must f also point out .that when it becomes

neceagarjt- to reject the meat it takes time be-fore another supply can toe obtained; therebyupsetting the whole working of the (Hospitalputting back the dinner, etc., and probably en?tailing-another visit.on.any .part to inspect, a>the Masiler will not take "it on himself. >to re-j ect it. I am. informed that some of the of-fi<Jials will.not eat it.

•Mary Kenhedy", Wardsmaid, -haa- inot .been; well for' iij ometime. I recommend that she (be; allowed & fortnight's 'leave^of absence. .;v .Acting^Clerk-^Phe first thing in the report¦is ,the «SBO -of the hoy Spinnett. .,yo(u havealready agreed that he i&Jn;i&.p6sita0n to pay,

j ahd I am{ afraid Dr. iMurphy; can't claim a.fee'from ju>Ui You will have to' reject the recoan-¦ me'nd tiojo . of the:Medical'Officer;to ©end," himto the? Co. Inflraaary.•..;;iB.- iwilt^ cost.him verylibUeVjfor go down to •Waterford.: : " YjYDr - 'Sfephen36n- v"ery. littte;. : ;. C- ^" ;

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-. Actittg^Clerkr You- .'consider that this 11s -ia.'case-in Ayhicte'the person ought to paylhimselffof trea"traeni in the Infirmary.-Y . ¦¦} ' . ; '•>"•

Ohainm«Lh-^Ye8. ¦ :- •-¦ - '"" ¦ '¦< '¦ - . . '.•:• , K, ,-:Jio,;order was made.- .¦ .,;¦ , '. '- '. .' /..". '.' . ."J 'i' I n (t«i eit n.<ie:tQ the. case of -Delia' DwYetv-T^-AQiujiieii^d hy the MedieaVOfficer:to- Re sent,to Dublin for,treatment, ... : ; - '- .. : "~ ¦ ¦'- Thfe';'Acting-Gle' rk'Said she was', a weakly¦clillfe.5: -: :. , :. ' .. :

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legs.' .-tc ting^Olerk—Dt; .StephenBOn Bent a UttlBgirl ibj .-tios hcsipiinl 'be f ore and 'she did very¦weU'theie:" She-had very bad ' le&.cand SOK!ame}hoibe alright. . ^

_¦ .Dry-Stephenson-r^A p>erfect cure. .-; { alratanf If she goea thereimust be some-

body :sen;l; in charge of her. :. :. Q ,;i 8tiE!phen:9on-<-Ohi Certainly. Her motherCQuldf feollwitih'-heil, • ' • • ¦ ¦¦:¦ ' ¦*• ¦ ¦ • 1- ".t -!' 'Mr; She>-tHowj old is sh6? . .. ] .... !.:'J)ry teehen86n^Three.ye^Tj3' old. ^ . ;L¦ .iGhsurcaari-^tfe Bner from tne" town? -- .- - '¦¦¦•L £8Miff lt$^te-ty ' <¦¦¦'*' ': - ' ' :'/r ' ' '¦- -' ¦ —

Art p^t fethen .inade in; accordance jdthhe reconimendat&n {of the Medical Officer. ~

\* ' THE-»E£|F €J0NTRACT. ;: : Oha!irmari^^Ah rega^.tjjjihe beef ctotfactis tM bondvpelrfected? ; " :';- y ;Y ' '; Atiiig-CaerK^t is^not'signed yet. ; - .¦Ohairmah-MEow often has the contractor, tosend in ihe meat? • ' ,

i Mamer^He «eni; it in every day since. Mon-day. T : ! ' - ; ¦> '¦¦¦¦¦/ :- - ¦¦ ¦ : .. -- . ';••

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' Master-Hit was, rejected this morning for theJJjat^tirie; On Monday and Tuesday tne meat'SuppUecl : jwas^oB "good "as could be; but; eiter-_ward8 I would .not give much for it. Yon(couldn't '^ay it was 'bad. "¦ It was - old classineat l " Y ' ; ' •; .- "'¦' ' : y . ¦' : ¦. , ' ' : • '¦

:• Drj Stebhenson—Old ! ,' , ¦-'; ¦ ¦ - .¦ -Master—Yes Y ' .1 . ¦ ' -' : kJ "' : '•' . .V

DrJ Stephenaon-rWhat I might have to aayimight fee aciionable, ao there is -no use in '0/sb-ing myself into a fix. You ought to considerhe nlatter.". ' ' :' - ' - : ¦ ' ' ': ¦ '/ . ' v - ;

f Chairman—The guardians: have acceptedthiB'man'B contract, and they are bound: by it>and the Medical Officer and the Master havepower to [ reject the meat at any .time'theydon't think *it,will suit. They have AIBO powerto purohase-niea,tat the contracbdr'a expense;I think that ought to meet the case veryntkch".' In the course of timei .if the gua^dianai

think" weU of; it "they can cancel the contractahd' qdvejrti&e kgain. - That is if . he continuesfltot . w givel.isj fttiafaction , or. they /can;, proceeda'gamst>-the Sureties. . : . ' . ^, . w ¦;! . Dr. ! fite^henson—If I have to come hereevery day 'about that'. meat ; and come 4bacKiagaiffl I wiiVibe- looking for an increase dfsalary <laughter>.- • It is ridiculous to ask anj^man to dd thit. '& is hot fair. . ±man to do' thit. "'"St.- is not fair. ¦£

Mr. Shea—The hospital j arrangements wil;he^upset^. . ; .Y ; j. .. •

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at that iprice^-»ird. per lb. I £ • saw the aneat;and I wouldn't like to eat it, or anybody elaej :The ;Master: wouldn't eat it.: : '¦ : :' ' I

Ohairaaaa^here are two ; prices—6Jd. perlb for one quality, and 3id. ior another. 'Afterall bulohers buy beef very, cheap on the I airs.Now. I aid sure fannerB have often sold prettygood fat! old cows, and I am sure they didn tget ad.' iper lb or 2d. per lb for thean. . I

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I Chairman--'Ithink you have nothing,imtbaip•to dtf in; tthis ta^httt to leave it in the ib>n.a»of the^edibal Offlceri aria |Mtoter for tihe pwfSfittt/

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i ArtidgiClei i Yot* oaii't "Sliave iairft r iw)ce fi'&^i- WV \y$.- * **:tii '- --i >- 'K - .: : i:* "r<:-: "::i\y -^- ,v Mr. Sheehan^HWAat wABl our last contract;priedP I s! ^¦r .-c'i^p^- : ?.':?: =

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the fMlatter .don't reject it,

'wdfthe i 'Mwer ¦.{won<*-rejeojtr.it.:,"; :h; -•¦ ¦.¦• \' '-H-i 'Mir. ShersaW that he saw the guardians; in

Oldnmel oaid' Wd.' .;jper H>,for meat. It washardlyAWT, ib.itbe. good btrtohere in town iogivi^li cotitewt:away ai 84. per lb; -It ,irA«putWagra p^ekaitun<» badjaom, ' - - : V~", 'i;: -

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; ^Ihe ftfUawiag;tenders were aoc&pted . at,a^wday'8 mee^ig

of ¦¦ -Dhe Oand<*-wH**»Joatfd -of^ 'GHardiana:— ¦. - ¦¦ ¦ ,.^ - . . \ A xYBe^1 W4^iffi ui^Bdmcaid

fLarkid at 4fd.

Superfine flour—(Edward (Dowley, at; 13a. lid.

^Split Peas—The bontraot waa: divided be-^weeiiXTFci-and-Sons, T. IMoCrtathttmd Co.-and iB. »ox . and Qo.. at 10s. 6d. »«.< , _ 1 .¦ Oatmeal-Edwaid ; Dowley, at a<te. ; 9d. per

«no':»r-4B. Fox. «it 18e.'per cwt. - • - f ! '¦ •:} ¦ J - 'ga-fi-John SuUivan. at 28. 4dr (ped fiw^r :

' WaahingSodaS-L.Fox, 4t-8s.!6d':-wrj aw*.Jt ;Tallow Crown Soap (Irish jM^urftobure)

^Bridiiet Fox, at 18a. per owt. ¦*- ' I | -J:•• -ff lff i -Caribolic fioapllMvided hefef n - f aP^r :,and r T; a^Grath ;|and . Vo;v-

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^entils- I Foxiiand'S^^^^ lptevBWb Bdd'Jblo (PcHatoestJWlm.:.Healjj, at 6Jd.

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i«()IDiNT miJipHE T^QB iFOl>t»& it,;YY^.::h ' >.Y,; ,; ig YYi.Y;i;^YY-SAI> IDBVrH W ir iVAL TO> TRWlXiBR• j -f Y 1 ¦•¦•¦ • v- ' f t - .> ' . ¦• ¦¦..':.'- :H';- '£Y'P^4-¦ ! ;;:;Y:,j ,'. ,.- .,;;;: .;:; ' ;- T fid( ¦tug feYj?ic!bolv thff tr> fprwitfrtii ( Jp^PxoiU«it- i;-R)!#Wl :|Tw«B,i\':j i«-::iriwp5fwtn lockjtw, oonseqotnt upoa iDJury K xx&f*-wlfili i rrf|;.;: ¦:I•;;. ¦{;:;p:l|JJjjy.

BHPl' -Boiler ilfiaena^: OT<* 'Boarke, R.M./ and M.

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i|-'--L :'! i . :' :?lTOfllL;-;ft0!i^T3 /!:'. ' ' - ' " ^ :.!¦ jj Wmjuklwj omen, oi the rural labouring claa»^W'jWW<w^W'«tciyiB' fld.th^moirt disgraoefulonttraj^,;j d

^<^ whidh ^^Ived quite aa

^r^ffitW^^ 'iSSP^S* sordid, investigation..! ^»Wc^pl%*ttfel 4o <u*e-me '<M' formula,wsag J^.Kjnfc^'pWitri

cft Iniapeotor

(Loundes,

Sfii i S¦4«Wfift ":aP*«**<*>: p<werJ Mary®y^;p?*t* fcF<Wf«er» and -Huj: Power, agaimstlih^lAimers M Uwhooa*"';Kherei! ^a» a cross-<^i»n

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^ <ybligedtoi^ijW IHuCMMiij iftacfSM. Pt,:*be: refueal oftn^ jwoman PoiMrtp proeecuie her huglband:1 ! Mr.! P. KrMix^.MTiL^^Mtt^Tlotd., eaid

..tjMt-the-irifo{<2".lwer;i ;ideiendaht, wasejnly jop/ajtjxiona: proseoote,- and that there-fore ! the intei^enrtoon rf *h«e- pifllioe authoritiesJWasi 4iltta "ViriB; iBe twitlqL ««veral legalatttnowtaes; hui the' presiding: magistrate saidWdjhpoiJld heiai the'<»«(&- ¦' ' V

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¦iimp^eani' Larkei 'Anaiestcwm, waa called andexamined; p. theij foman Vcryer 1* inclinaionto jpiweCTtte, and she told him ! that she could^ot afford 'the money to take .out a summonscjr aali iafcimaitioifr on - account of her huslbandqesejrififlg her, aiid hex chiidrcn; '. *

.jCrpisa^xaanitted. .by (Mr. Miirphy—'Doesn'tawnBj Pctorer. want ia prosecute ttiia huaiband of'bem? ; -

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¦'j QeJc^eaimt Larke—'I can^t'say 'il]h'a;tl; i IMT. ; MuBphy-l-Do'Tyou' mean to aay that she14 an lunwilling tnibheas? ;

I Sergeantt I<a^^!I ^ >womafl told me sheoould not proa^ottte becaxiae ehe! had no money.yMx. ; Bourke-^WIbAt did eh» -.meaai by that.Was; it not thai «h6 /waa'thiaikang of tne pos-»»ble expenses?;'¦:. i . , ;. u.:. - . ¦ ' . '¦, : .. '. ;The|Bench decided, to hear evidence in thecase! !

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• ;¦. i Mnfs,'. 'Power was then' aworn. She is tihe • wifeca the; male defendant. Her atory was of a;sensatiQpial • description; v.' Shei! deposed thatloqr the evening Qt the Wtfo fieptpniber she met.i*i oar i coming from i Waite>rford,; title-occccpanta¦°l ¦»*»<*¦ Were- hoc hnabtod,-.-Jb*r" sister-in-aaw,i Mrej ; Byro&, & •on!ot:*h© latter, and a lad.Waltaeas,- who-had .Cbiaained a ip€*ty : SessionsOrder fornfche supfKpct.nf, hereeii and children,field . Up the cironj j n e A ew iS L imatiiict intesnt,and ra^Ked Iher hiidbahd for the faw ehillin&j .

^--!Mr.1'] und!e»- W33*t riTai? his reply?• O rs.'Powe^-taeJIiold in© to (get it froon "the

Cruelty; n>an,";iMri r .8mall; 'tmt:I told him togive!.it:}» me at once,,and there, would be 00¦TOca^albouVit.Y'.- ,|

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j iMrai^Byrhe^Gotid '.giaeions,: do you hear:t3dat^[feughter). .

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! <;P.<WetrrrtW5jet;r:gaflarth€m:.all together•I iwarned to get iny few-shdllingB^ he was driy-] ±g j his emiployerfl ; httrse^a^' the time, thiswbmjan/- iits. Byxnie.j 'got oui ¦lof-.'ttie 'car.

Mir, ^undee^Wtot, nAppenekl ithen?,01*8. P^w«r-r(Bl*s. ByiiriiE> gotibut

of| tihe carand ^beM'cb^V aftet I'told -hnn !that he

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day iamiDoirited to TKHV me my imtoey for mveeliaid m^'Ohitdrgn.:,-•. j , L . . !Y:

; iWitaxejas i then" jweijt -on "to ' deiBcribe a mostdeplorable' 0octii«nsc« : on the; ptfblic road.Sh© t sadd

¦¦tha)t!!.'wiheBi- Mra.YByroe ruslaed for-iwiard to attack; her; she (iwitnesa)} hurled theIhaHf j of.:a fourpeony loaf<>ful>:"in;;the face ofthe jhxi«(band.j:,.then;iMr8,,-Byrne knocked wit-ne^ dkxwa, and the latter iwote'; -that tihe latterkicked hei in the hiad,That irer face was dis-figured by the : maltreatiaenit. 'she received;•ahe tooawlaw^".%»t^W''©tTI>e y** housinglier husband, wh;ilei heraelf and .hfir^ohildtenmeM-£temtut$, ,'.' -./ . '; '' "'". ' ' . ' ,:' ':" ¦ ' .

Tfck Ife; &s«nd9tfAA.lt I«JE&«I my husband'to do Tviae. to giv^ nie'the - lew shillings he wa3ordered to ©ay mp;t ... .;.- . ],- ¦•; . ;': • > ; ¦ ¦ ., Mf . Miurphy-^Where did you find the car?\ IWitaaees—lAwut1 ai mile; from, where I -waaworking. ¦ ¦¦ Y-;- ; - . .«.• vY^y Y- v- ' ; •

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• ;; Did -you know- iaixi httSbania ¦' had g^ne totawriP-Hl did-tootw.S '::Y r y l^r ":

' • :. ¦ "Who told jwa \Mze. JBober f -icild pxe.lAia^. re.you^fflre ^ito^meet1 him when he

cairn ^ .Ibaek;iron; " B^wtf pj i^g- I¦ .went to getmy few (Shillings; Maryc''BynWiWas' fwyth hijn.

Mr.C; Bourfa& oa\l rawntSott^,i^TaeVtJiatf•Power was ttnder'ap oT>Kg^ftion,; made to "theOguiit, to provide ^'home for 3ps wife andfamily.'¦' . , , : . . ^Y - . - . . -ii \ ' <

IMx. urphy--We Pwill n6t;go|'iTrtp that' juct•now:

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INDr. iBourke-r'But > jou-toqtwv Mr. Murphy,th^t Power ia-.tuSdertan ctoWgpitkm to ihe Courtto provide.ahxwne fbr ;i«8twifeii: ; ., -,

Mjr. .(Miurptby-jiOf f»UTO, pw^it p s& notningto do'I with tic>, taei la jof WSB 'case.

0ia'-' 'fuj4her^<W^eiamiia j aon, hy Mr.aiutpflw; 1 the witaeM;'a abe t did not actthittugh jealway^aJHwwgh.oarf oe epur of

^enjoshealt ah? vwitedrhex:f vblackguard,. but didnott ao say furthar mfo ihe viMpesration men-itaonld; by iSstl Mteplc^i.Kie waw to *be polioe

th&Aa'i tiie moooet; the^ «howefl«her wounds toi raS at r«am|ned the

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K?ikn«^ble Johja.i{Fnm, deposed .that. Mrs.Power joame *o £be !baBraoS» ;to him the nigpoi the , occurrence. I iBe. was. bwrack ordely« he dea<OTi^'he><sodition. which F38 jeryibad r her fee© -wa* 'f i f t h and- Wood ,«maried,and -her head -b^e^

totok* &™$T%?S'mMvt have (been cadeed. by the ;kidk of a boot.

At tlhia sta«e oi tie proceedmra, 11 iMr. B/lurpfiy aaked the court: to grant aCD06B Bummone % Mra. Bym©1 against 5£rs.

i rube- icouri oOTwehited^awJ j fas Bynie. on'pay-men* Of Ite.- .to theTJ01erk: oi Petty Sessions.;ibecam« a^oomplauwin* agamst

,MTS. Power,

whom sh^ch&rg^wftn; a««mlt. IOto! Byrne was Shea aworoL aiid ahe . de-

ifended hemti.. by. siying that during^ ttie en-

i ccumteri toTihe ip^diMsB*. Power xised to SheralboniiQaJblff language, whioh the witness most

I ^My repeated.;; Tfeeratore sbei "want fur"SEia Power, and >%iMAe^er Ahbi sot it waaj witoiees who gave iij to her,, fqr all j ahe wasiworth. !

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i • A good deal of thii claaa of eiyidence having'oocupied the atieirtaoiiolihe.court, , j '¦-i Mr Bourke intlaiftleA-;$h«t |the court in-Itenided to' bind all the j»ame» to *he |peace. '! - Mr. Murphyv&aid he wae.Batiefled, and thatihe did not waat¦'tolmafce ft etalte trial of fiia!<5ase:at. U;Y v i .h.' -' .u ... L . ':i ' _ - I ¦UUBC ttli 3VU.. . i . i i • u' ¦ . ¦ - \ ¦ • I '

(Power-and hoe 1 ;imd M»j . fiyrae wer«•bound .to the p&acA ; in 1; the au;ni of j £2 eachand, . Wo aureti^B ot| £1 eadh' in the j oases of(Power amd;-9to. ¦Bywe, bv& "without collateralawuacttiea.i vMra. powe/a case!. |

Olv Ib*ig& lootonig lads, nanJied James andPAirwkidoj inbTBi were aeot to!. Baltimore In-dnstrMvBchWoVi wey \ (baibg If orphans anddetftitote. Bev. Father CtondonJihad interestedhtoeelt;ki W»o veri .deserving jcase. \~;vvfci jj iw;ca^''' having been

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