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New Mid Powerful Steamers. Exoellent FuwngM Accommodation. Electrics Light.. • ¦'. :¦ ' . - '• • :¦; ¦. • , — - r ¦, • 8teir»ttU^d 8tewar se» earned.-,, v ; . -", ': • , . .1. ,

.r ' ' BEST »ad CnBEi EBT.-tottB iorViSa^o and |IJ Stock <6 and ftoiri all pafta of

. ENGLAND, BOOTLAND.\and! NORTH OF-IRELAND, DUBLIN. in'<J CORK!

; INTENDED BAILINGB FROM - . . ' ¦

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tfoSGLASGOWSgvery Monday: *(directj*¦ * and-.Wednesdays, Via Plymouth. -'Co;BRI8TOL-Eveiy - Tuesday . (direct)*., car«oonly. ;- :¦ - -

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To LONDON (BL : , Katharine • Dock>-Every Baturdar (via Southampton.Newhaven; and Dover) "'i • ... 4p.m.

: Goods also carried to London by all; ; Bailings via .Liverpool. Bristol, ndSouthampton. 1 . 1 ¦ ¦ | .

*o Plymouth—Every Wednesday (direct).To Southampton — Every . Satur- > ¦

day (direct). '¦ : - . '¦ ... j ; ... 4 p.m.fa Newhaven—Every Saturday ..'.• 4 p.m.ta Dover—Every Baturday ' [ ' .;. 4 p.m.To Belfast—Every Baturday I (di-

rect; cargo only)' - . | ... l. p.m.To Cork—Every Thursday (direct;

cargo only) ! . ' 1 ... 2 p.m.t» Dublin—Every Saturday | (via

; Belfast; cargo only) .; . ; • ... 1 p.m.

For Rates of .Freight, Ofassenger-Fare's, and jother information; apjjly.' $p.|'.CLYDE 8HIFPING CO.,1 LTD., Custom House (Juay. WaterMrd

leltjraphio Adress—"QOTCB^AIK" : : . . - : ; ¦ . . ' ¦¦ [ ¦ ¦¦'• ' : • | . ' ! '¦ \ ;

GtJNAtt& ^ ^XJNEfcABGEST VESSELS IN~THE WORLD.

From LIVERPOOL (via Queenstown)TO KEW YORK \

¦ TO BOSTON " .OjxpaaU SaU Jauc y l LacoaU l ot*, fuly 1C-«cmii' SU. Iulr 51 >'nmcool» Tu«. '3ulr *iMjirrtt»»ia Sat, July if I • Lacanla . . . . ,Tw». Ant $¦ ¦

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AN"DANIA', ;froin Southampton, July 17.Cabin (IN; fares from £11} l&s. „ •

W:BSONAL£Y; CONDUCTED TOURS.Apply—The Cunard Line, 61 Bishop*

gate, London, E.C., and 8 and 12 Waterstreet, Liverpool ; ¦ or to their Agents-Ward Brothers and Harvey and Son, Wa-terford ; Miss j M. Bolger; i Ballyduff ;Michael Foley and P. Evans, Dungarvaa ;Michael F. Walsh, Cappoquih; . JameaAhearne or JosJ Geary, Lismore; JameaMcGratb, Carrick-on-Suir. |

WHITE STAR lLlf»E

OLYMPIC (46,359 tons).LARGEST BRITISH STEAMER.~~ : QUEENSTOWN. j.[ ¦, . .

TO jaCW TORK. • • -TO BOStOJ*.

Oceanic I*ur»./«(7 |° •Cymric Wed, roly JJ

. Oelrie , Frt. . Julr iS . ¦ i , '. . Olympic Tbur».Joly J« ' . |:

and regularly thereafter.,' ;

—At iH c" and -Cymric- Caizits ooty rod *ai jnl cliuf»«Ki>t!erm only I . .

(a) AroWcan tn« Steamtr _¦ Onsurpassed Accommodatiori for First ,Second, and Third Uass passengers a;Low Rates. ' „ 'Second and Third Clans Passengers areallowed Free Tickets between Xew York ,Boston, and Philadelphia,

Apply to Harvey and Son, 12 GladstoneBtreet, Quay. Waterford; Meters. WardBros., 2 Baminstrand street, Waterford;Miss Margaret Cotter, PoBt Office , Bally-dofl , Co. Waterford; Mr. T. Geary, Lia-more. Co. Waterford'; James McGrath.Shipping Agent, Carrick-on-Suir; to James6cotf and Co., Queenstown ; I E. Daly,Bonane, Kenmare; J. C. Smith, Kilmea'den ; Michael F. Walsh, Cappoquin; orWhite Star Line, Liverpool, 1 Cockspurstreet, S.W., and 83 Leadenhall street,r^>odon, E.C. ' i

BELFAST TO UArjflOA.Direct Fortnightly Service | of Large

Magnificent Twin-Screw Steamers.From LIVERPOOL, "Empress•" Royal

Mail Steamers. ; ; ¦ , ! 'FAST SERVICE TO CANADA. "

JTJOU BELFAST. . I iFROM tlVEKTWOl.LJJM Uaoitoba Julj aol Enprcsaof ikiLaia Jwif rtLake Masltoba Au(- i?| Kni[*< Mot Inland Joly H'LaU Uxoltobj ' Sept. i» 1 Lak« lUaUote - July it

P.aSsengers from . Belfast embark byTender at 10 a.m. from -Donegall Quay x>umorning of sailing.'

. Unsurpassed accommodation. ¦, ,Cheap Through 'Tickets- to all 'inland

destinations ID Canada and United States.¦: Pamphlets;'"information, etc.,! free from-C.P.B., 41 & 43 Victbria-St., or .{P. Nugentapd Son, 75 O'Connell street, Clonmel;Hsxgaret Manning. High* street, Kil-kenny; John , Simkin and Co., EmigrationAgents, .Youghal ; i Harvey- and Son,- 12Gladstone street, ; Waterford - Patriok2ealy, Kilkenny; Ward Bros,, 2. Barroa-•taud street, Waterford. . .

Sharities. ! JI RESOLVE TO HELP

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i BY 8UBSCRI»n*G- TO THEr<3OOD WOBK. : ; ; . j: ! /

MAY we solicit1 yoar pract*4 sympathy in the «reat eSoTtel now being ai»d«.1o;e»ct h* t1in|rcfa ' in ' naw'of v-' tb( |of>adut'-'';\! :| !, " 'i ;;

.Without youV r»lp, we areihelpleM. You must «oow U> <mi ttock*i* tot t our.peopla «re the poorest of the.poot. Our leverage Weekly; CoUectMn i» ; only- iOf» ; '

The Little Temporary Chnrch ii,now too small.! Many ankiouj i to! *#ar the«ioriou> truths of Our Holy Beligion »re turned *r«y Sunday. &t Sunday, .simplylot the want of room. . Can you, d«ar Reader, allov. this to g a m without, at leasthelping to supply the remeayfi Cbe remedy is in your power. True, itmay nieah* little sacrifice |on your pan; rait assured, God will aeward you. . We bava J(oBi^Benefactors;; it Isislnrply-rthe poor heijttogi& &&."¦. ¦.'. a ¦ ' ,< !]> ,1 . : ->'' -Ti"•

.:, -,J We haro soW.a the aeed/aadralrwidy t^B t#A\i germinating.' Wiihin threeland(

., • ball years-no utBillthaDL 106 C MiycrU A*te beeflrfecelved, into we Boaoni of ] loly,. ¦' Mothtf C u(t , uuf iaUny rntrA Vi^qBOjt instmitions.iv If C4<ho)J<S;could :n)yI. reiUw Ipf thew e^ tSa (5aSntM &! *»^WW« Hi **o, »th >h«t'¦¦ '• : ;i» b«n* *Mi*. *i afwbM^W. He f tfearf ffatf lESoiido .,] l it

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$*t';, would,pe, more * liy* U> Jb* m Ljia4«*igM4fii»ce« Of vf plng vt l«rlaii d a' PenriaMaVChuish.'jrbereinMai TIIidiOT t3o*,ot * «,Slatted'JIM am iit will t »u'J

. continuously, an 1 where, to?, the lii ink Uip i p t ;u iaithlol Catholli Ijiecple lhall^ rniiawt** to Him n wte and worthiB atd prayer. ¦

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T.J2 fe.tn.^Cal. Rail to Greefioc*; (5.25j>.m.)' :

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Evjery Thursday and Baturday; :Goods also, carried from Londob by allSailings 'via Liverpool and Bristol.

From DUBLIN—Every Wednesday ¦'. (curso only) . : : ¦ ; • ; :.' : ~ ! ¦ 'From f Belfast,—Every ^Tuesday ; :

(cargo dnly) " . : . ;' ; ,.. 7 p.m.Frora, Cork -Ey.ery,Friday (direct;! .:• ' cargo only) . ; : "' ... 6 p.m.Frtfm i Plymouth—Every " Saturday :

. tairectj.- • • i . :,-i:'- • ¦ ¦ • ¦ .From Southampt46--fi»tiiy•! Friday, .: viav 'Plytaouth. :> .: ••- : vV *¦ '¦< -. ¦ * ! ¦

From NewhaveaA-Et«T 'Ht idBy (cargo¦ only). • ¦ ¦"• " C1,:-;:,., j 'From porerr-ETer Tuesday tcatga only).

; WpiTE : ©TAft LI . .- . •LIVEEIJOQL TO AUSTRALIA. ' - .

Callitig at.Cap Town (South Africa).1NEW TRIPLE-SCREW STEAMER.

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(I3.000 tons), Sails Thursday. Ju?y 24.v CERAMIC la.Wgjionsr..; July i 2i(T! RUNIC ¦;.. i2,4ai;tonB :;. Aug.1 21;

MEDIO . ... 12,03t> tons'... Sepff 11.).' ¦I AFRIC . ... 11,048 'tons . '.I . Oct. \\2 ¦: '.r These Sieamers are twin-Bcrew i fitted .l^ith bilge keels, and, have been specially

constructed for the Colonial- Tradd. >Theac<?ommodntion comprises gmokingt Read-ing, and Dining Roiros. , Surgeon 'andStewardess carried- jPareth-To Australia,£121 to £32; to Capd TownJ £1* 10s ' Od. to£24 5». ! Electric Lifihi throughout.] . , i- Apply to Local Agents'as ; ln° iBdvertise-

.ment.above. orlo WHITE STAR'LINE.: Liverpool ; \1 -^ockspur street, S.W., and33 Leadenhall street. E.C., London; ', '

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Liverpool—Philajleplhia; Service.Liverpool to Philadelphia—Wednesdays,

; .Calling at .Queeagtown on .Thursday. ' ; ,- Passengers and. Goods- ,are landed- at

Philsdelphiain the Wbarf ofthe Pfnnsyi-fania Railroad, which has 'the Shortestand Most Direct Route to all plac«8 in theWesterfa States. ; j . > \ - , r ." ;¦,';¦

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Tipperiry—John Carrigan, 51 Main street.Carrick-on-Suir—Jas. McGrath. |Clonmel—P. Nugent, p Q'Connell 'street.Dungarvan- -James Daly, The 8quare. ]Graigue—Michael Murphy; Grocer, j;New Ross—Patrick Hunt, 15 Quay; andi W. ,<J. WiUiams, ;• :. " ¦ ) ¦ , .Tallow-fTimothy O'Leary, National SchoolTbomaitown—M. Wesiermani Churich-st,Wexford—W- Timpsori, 19 Booth Main-stjWibnacthomas—W. O'Donoghue. : .Kilmeadeii—John C Smith. . ;: . iSueenstown—Jas. Sco|t and Co. , . :

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TABLETS—td.t iiij JA, 3Jdland la Cartons' everywhere!

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Apply-TEE MANAGER, 8, Johh Streei, ifeeiforiK^^

IfllSH CIVIL SETOCEBUILDING j SOOIEn" !

-i (Open to tho Cren re] Puhlie), <!- ¦»:. ' WESTMORELAND • €?BEET, ', ' / '..; DUBLIN. ' ': . '

EtttablUhed 1S34. Incorporated i87<

LOANS GRANTED, ON THE MOSI' FAVOURABLE TERMS TO ENABL'PERSON8 TO BUILD OB PIJROHAfiHOUSES IN TOWNS OR TO PA1OFF MORTGAaES T^ECBRBON. . !PAID UP; CAPITA S124,65O,:

Annusi-Ineome, a Qri*rter of «i MillionI .. eterija . . : ! -v ,

RESERVE FUND, G2Q,000 ;Deposits rooedvod &i the fdUowtng

satea' Of inlereat:— ¦ , _ j ' . '. : ' . . pAt Call ,...: 2| Per Cent, per AnnumFocOnoozTwoYcss>3 „ . „ . ¦For Thr« Yoaro 5* ¦; .: . \ „ • >

Coirent iocoilrji? Opened, and lntoealdlowcd ofl tha piiniiE'am paonth y bsi

: P<«t Prospebtoa, aad .. ail iniorieAUontexJjf

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PQA TO <E5,OOO LOANS granted byou/wU past. Money lent without security,.Ladies or Gentlemen, can have their ownacceptances disoounted or post-datedcheques cashed without any (securities^sureties; or. interview. ; ¦ • j

Clergymen, Merchants, Medioal Practfrtioners. Farmers, Shopkeepers,' and i ajlResponsible Persona. No Fees or Beforel-band Charges are made, and no RailwayFares. ; ;

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have their Loons paid off or Increased,and those who are about to borrow shouldwrite for full information to <- 'THE 6TANDARD PRIVATE FINANCE

€0. OF IRELAND. LTD..JAMES O WALSHE7eec. !

THE ! WATEBFORD NEWS

J9I INSURANCE ,; ovoiurrjuaji; DT t an . . .

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20 to S5.CC0 ADVAKOED• • ' , . By Privati Londiar'on Simple'- .; - '. I' . , -j '; ! (." Pro.ni»e6ry.;Npta>. '; '- ' p '\¦ No:Bills of Sale! token,. .nad abaoiutapriyecy .guaranteed.: 'IFifst letter of i AJHplicifion, receiv s: prompt attention, and-'intending' bprro fers , are waited upon, by 1a representative , jwho!::is cmpowered"W.complete transaction , ob .terms inutuilly;arranged, NO- CHARGE being made.anless ; Busihe is i . ACTUALLY ¦ COM*PLETED: - Spe slal Quotations for ShortLoans. UWrite i 1 wbfidence to ' ' j ' '$" \ ¦C ;$®LLs ,: ' :<i. ::¦¦ 31 CXCHEC US .aT*! DU0UW. I'> ¦¦ '

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MOK^Y!: mmv. ' ' IN STRI0TE8T PRIVACy, I

'io Farmers, E hppkeepers) Publicans,Merchant 1; CU rgy eh, and all , otherprivate l adles and- Gentlemen, with-out security oi fees, I at. low. interest.Easy Reiaymei its to[ suit borrowers,"ranvenlez ca. . Distanop no .object.)ash soni'by post to|anjr 6art 0! lr>land I without a ipersorial interview. •

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ANK ITZGSRlJLD.i BL* -^ . .' i1tfnaiA J.>GEb3HE0ANiEjKi. |, jHftpf' iIBUNAB 3 H. 6-BEILLY. Eeq (Mwagici:{f I|)lfSjBp.r. i>T,!li '! :| /[;^-^'v: ./^ivSTIXIAK COOTE CWaij ef »t Dublin.

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'At lhe ; weeHy meeting':?! "terick-on-Soir Board, ol .- ¦ Guardians on Saturday,-Mr, Jqhn:'0'(Donnell,: ;M.C.C.,|Cfoainnani:presided. ' Also present—Mias Kenny.;Messrs J. SheeHan, J JP; Mi Terry, J;Thompson,! E. Norm, P. Phelan, D. ifc-Gmlh, i; .[WWah.-'J. Quihn,. E.. Duggan,3J. J. ShaAahan. :,- - ; :, \|"v/ ! \,.' {¦ i'STATE" OF BHE'HOljsE.' ' ]:

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318; corresponding period test.yoar, S»;admitted iduiing lie i ireek| 71; dj^charged, S8; died, 1; in hospital,' «8:,.infever hospital,..29;• • ,on outdoor rebelIists,: 88; cost bf outdoor relief for week,£10 Us. 8d.; cost of proviefohs, etc., re-ceived during the yreek,'£3X:$i. .7d.; costOf. dp. consumed, £59 18s: 'Id.; averageweekly, ©Osi of madntenaneej -In.' house,3s. 3id. ; in hospital, 4s. 3d. stimulantsconsumed, 2 bcrttles of brandy; 1M bottlesof porter.! , . .- . •.. (- . . \; . ; j . !¦ , ;

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IBOARD ,.¦ . . ; . GAVE IN. .! ; j :. .

The Local Government Board | wrote—With , reference to the entry. i& theminutes pf the guardians'' inieeting on14th inst, tho Local Government Boarddesire to state that they have sanctionedthe payment of £1 5*3. per Week to Mr,He&rne, workhouse porter, for acting'aetemporary Believing ' Officer on theguardians undertaking not ' to employMr. Hearne in that capacity) again. : <

They also sanctioned the ipayment of10s. a week to .Mary Healy for her - ser-vices as: .temporary . ^seamstress in theworkhouse. - ! , ' ' '

OLD AGE PENSIONS... :

Mr. it, Power, R.O., reported that -htlodged to tho credit of the1 [guardians esunn of £8 received, for the; maintenanceof old age pensioners in the hospital. '

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ilr. 3>j OX3onnell, Main-street; ' Car-rick-on-Spir, wrote thanking:' the: guard-ians ior , their k'nd . vote of ; .condolencewith him' on the dea-fh of his brother. ¦. <Mra O"0onneH al«o wrote "^hanking theguwdtans for vote of condolence. ,

| MASTER'S RETORT. ¦ ¦

^The' iEastex reported:—At a' specialGourt on Saturday Eilen RagelJy wassentenced to a month's imprisonmentfor child: desertion. '

•Jt employed Catherine Keevan as tem-porary w&rdemaid at 1B. 6d.i per day. .

Theie were 16 tramps during the week.

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The Local Government Board wrotesuggesting that the guardians should-call a special meeting to consider theMedical Officer 's recommendation to in-troduce «' water eupply into the fever1

hospital [and dispensary. j•Mr, Terry—Too much ¦ water we have]

This is .only an attempt to add to theburthen ! af the ratepayers.) I proposetiiat : we,' :' adjourn tie matter for sixmonths, [ the same as we did when thedoctor recommended that we take thewater into the house. , ¦ T '

Mr. Sheehan—J second that.Chairman—They arc Asking us to take

in the water, and according to What wehear .and , read ' in -the'p*pera the.. re>j servoir¦ ;*nd ..pipes:'..are : in, a' very un-satisfactory .elite. j Proin :lhe proceedings*t last .meeting of Ihe 'Cbiincii it. was<easy..1» feee.that all the <Jcmpcil crania us<o incfease,'th'eir^ oiyii income" from .'theiwiter by, g<*ling;:us to take it in. ¦'

: Hr;--Teriy'a propositSon ¦j ' idjonrn: theiaatter for six months: was carried ¦ un-«nimoualy. . . - ¦' . \

DOCTOR'S HOLIDAYS.

Dr. P. Stophenson, 'M.O1, -Carrick-on-Buir, wrote:—Kindly inform the Boardthat I shall be obliged for my annualtaotfth'a holidays.: i * ¦ • ' ¦ ¦

Dr. VTalker, Portraw, wi>oJe^-Will youkindly lay before the Board my appli-cation for my annual nxmih'-a leave ofobacnofr : to b© taken in July. I havesecured 1 the services ol Dr. , Pillard, Dub-lin; who: will ]i<ve at my house in Port-l»ir as'in former ytfais. j : .

The leave applied for T»B& olloiwed in 1both cases. Ihr. Moiphy was appointedto act. tor Dr. Stephenson: at- {he work-:house and dispensary at £5 5s. per week,and Dr. Pillard, Dublin, i» act for DrjWsUcer- and Tcaide in Portfaw at bi 4sJper week. ; ". • ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ . ! . , ; 1

. ¦ i dLERK'8 HGLEB^YS. • :

Mr. M. Hkiey, ; Gterk/ applied forthree weeks' leave of absence. His as-iaistantj Mr. Cosdy, .-would be preparedto discharge his duties. ; i |

The Jeaye was granted, and Mr. Coady,was appointed to act taj Mr. Hickeyduring :his absence • at XI a week fromthe Board of Guardians, the Rural Dia-jtrial Ophncils' to say lateri on what theywill pay him for his .work! in connectionwith those bodies. ' ! . >

€ENTONABY OF PEEfiENTATlON '¦]

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Hiss Kenny said the .first centenary'olthe' foundation of the - Presentation Con;rent in Ganricfc ntti be celebrated onJuly tod, and she ttwuglrt it" would bea gracious act 'on'the part of the Boardto. join wrth the other bodies in the townin presen'ting ' an address to the nuns on4he occaaion oSering them the Board'*felicitations on the nappy'occasion. Theaddress would be conveyed by- iheOhaiixnan and Ckrk on behalf of theBoard, and . the Chairman and a <owother, merobere co;ald attend ot the cele-bration on July 2nd, and1 present the ad-dress to the nuns.. j i ' j

It 'was urranimoualy agreed that theBoard will present/ the nuns with an ad-dress on the occasion '. ,. :

CABBJCK-ON-Stmi ! RTJKAL M.: D1SER1CT OOUHCILS. ' ,"

Mr! John Bneehan, JtP., .Chairman',presided at a meeting of 'Carrick-on-SuirNo. 2 Rural District Council held after-the Guardians meeting. | '

The : Local Government ¦' Board wrotesanctioning, tho appointment of Mr. G. PUacDonola, C.E., aa Engineer in con-nection with the repairs: and erection O/fcottages in the district | . >

They also wrote in connection withthe plans of the cottages to be built andother : msliteTs relating tf> the c6ttagc».

The correspondence was. referred to MrMaeDcn&ld: . ¦ [ . . . ' ¦-

Mr. Ormonde, who had acted ut> to Tfr-cently as the Council'e. I , Engineer, .for-warded a bill for . £53 tor w6rk.done inconnection with the cottage genome, j •

After a short.discussion the consider-ation of the account was postponed. ' i' The; Clerk submitted the Louth County

' Council's resolutions' caJlin? upon . the<toT6rnmentnnd the . Irish MJP.'a to•ecuro that the fortbeaminff Land BUI

. . .' .¦ will - ba ' a-, complete and -final settlement.of every ^haac of the; Irish, land: que>-¦ .Maa, :f - . . : .

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", aCr.ip'Doonell said thij Conncil ahonldbe care&jl aboot a*)|)<ang" [_ TCsdlutSon*' - critising and naraaatng the Irish' -Part?.

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r' «fcfeMo4.'; ^:WerwUl law^fo^nd', -;'#»

, : -?¦- oncmeT,- and rl these'grinta axe, stopped.¦ itr wrfl be a''»eriou» «SB«. mill I doiYt

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-' Thft xx»al GV7renn?ent Board ¦ . WTOM, , *i dedinjne -t* r«nU. a '«msh»rg« made by

• •i ; ¦ "• - the Auditor againat Messrs J. Sheehan,11- : " ,. .. J>: 0|D6onell- and; P, J^Ufeteald. ;in.;. 'fa.'

> .' . . ; mp i d b a t a paymerrt .iQl Ws.: 6d. signedi'l i- "'^ "' ,v*5t:- *& i - %^?i?^lll 1'SS1>1|t'' *ii 5SH?^i'- '-'i >. /i r«^l^om''''tttotOg«ii«sa'4'iiaiB.iftj gjn« ir*

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' 'hsxp ' toagdstr«leA piewnt. At Carrfck-on-Sair.-iPett/r ¦ Sessions' "bn '¦•¦ Monday '•;«««•«Mjessrsi, 5jV.;prrj .R-M, and C..H. JPeftw.,

• ! ' : ' A'' CANINE An:SITbR;CAU9E8 \ ;': :

'JSerieant" .JSoright, Gkn{qwer,7 fum-rnonedj iPatelck; iKennedy for; bovine anunlicensed d6g* in hia possession. ; T ':.-Defendant fealid the dog did' hot belong

to ihim a.V ftH-j Ue; wa» a imnttlng jtonaof a dog,,1 ond :strayodi dnto his honase- be-fore the i borgeftnt oame there; i Ho jp&Wlicence fbr his own dog. ; . ; • . : : ¦ "VMr^Oir—You were icsponsiblo Io* tine

dog; oven though.:ho only came o n a 'yisit<b your own' d»g, as you say (laughter).; Deferriiant-nHow could I keep, him fromjarubiing dn :*nd:.hanging around? -.r ; _! Mr:> OIT—YCu : are fined 2s.f 6d. i andicsts.ThiB, ibusiness of evading paying¦dog licences is being carried 6n too larivna iinust be fifcoipped. . i. . '

¦ ' :\\m OVERLOADED HORSE. ¦ ¦'; Serfreint Giiflney summonid MichaelProu). for allrtving S/ .horso jn his chnTgeto bp overloaded,, and ,to suffer in con-Beaufcnob of oyerloadSng. 1 -- ' ; i - .i The streeant dteposed that ith-erd was nload i pf j timbei on the car to jwhicli thehorse: was Attached.'- . Tha timber weighedilj .cwts'. The horBe was going down Bar-rack: Lane towards tho ^u ay, and ap-pearW to be greatly distaressed. He alsofound a sore tmithe nnimal. . ', : ! . .: Michae! CroiK.y, tilie owner of the loree.Svas ftlsj> B<irarnoned 'by Sergeant Gafineyfoe allo -ins the animal to 'bo -worked.; Mr. SQuirke: appeared, for tho¦ delend-

¦" Ini reply to j'Mr. Qtiirka, Sergeant1 Gsff-noy '«nid 'it wn» -not lirue -thftt thera woreothvr >hbr*es i?oing 'down Barrack ; Laneon! fhe l«ime,jooca5Lon whoso o^T.ers tic:w6\i|d be Jusltflcx:} en summoning- lor asimilar! offence. Tho other horses werepowerful nnimals, and wene well able toHfftw. -lilio timber. A short lima ORO Mr.Crotty's•horse fell junder. a lp.id in thestreet. - i . , I '. ' i _ _ '¦ . '¦

'• Tho defendants,"were carh fined 3s> andcosts. ; -; . • :. . I ¦

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I Mr. J. P.' Ouirko, solid-tor (on bohallof Mr. JameslWalshv Workhouse.Mister)nppliedfoT an order >to make tho prelim-inary inquiries for! committal tx> an in-dustrial schblM in connection |with a boywhose imobh«T was recently sent to jailfor deserting ,him. The boy ia at presentin (ho .VorJchotise. :

Tho Bench j made; the necessary .order.

•I ' ¦ ¦ -!. - - . i. DRTCTKS. . , ¦ n: ,Sergeant u>Town Bumnioned JfTato Hal-' lomn, for drunkenness and ! disorderly'c6nduct. \ Tho Bcrgeant said ihe defend-ant's ipnuct M-aa yery bad. She wa3'challenging anothot woman up fight her ,and- was \iFaa? ibad lan^rusge. Her con-dnst Kd? like that of a lunatio:'. Ticfendant siud 1ihe other woman pro-.'voked |her .by throwing thih?3 in herI face that, stung her.-and' by, gripping u"p| hex mother, who was five years in thej daVi" ' ' ' ¦• ! : : . : ¦ ' I . ' ¦¦¦¦

Fined 2i aind costs. ' • . \ . '' ^Sergeant Enriphti - .summoned' . John! M'Carlhy. 0x1 drunkenness and disorderly!condnct 'at iBaHynealo on Sunday- even-inc. : , . .- . - . •

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The iserffearif.'said defendant abneed Shepolice | and chailengedi them to do theirbet- to him. 1 ¦ '- - i ;

iDefendant [Raid he .went to* BaOytteoieto olace a cross over Ws father's; grave.

: Mr. Orr-T-And you got dnink over it.It's a Mrioiisi oflenee to be drunk-on 8nn*day. You aro .fin&i fia arid/costs. ; -: Philip jBrien.' who.-wps wifh MKJarthy,on £h occasion in ttuestion, was fined S3.pd. arid costa fbr drunkenrieas. ¦-. I .' ¦: '!

: Thejfcrpeiitfti said fBrien 'was quiet, andWOR trying to >tet'M'Carthy \io. go homenad behave ihimself. i i •

LISMORE DNIOH

Mr. James Brackett (Choirman) , pre-siding," and !the other ¦ members presentwere:—Co. Cotton, Messrs. . John pniondMichael McGrath, J. Feeney, J. V.O'Brien, Hiokoy, D. F. Tobin , and JamesClancy. ! ' i " • | ' ¦ ¦

It was decided to advertise for tendersfor tho supply of 50 tons of coal to theUnion on tli e usual conditions. :

: ACTION FOE MAINTENACNE.Tho Clerk stated that nn inmate of the

house recently obtained a decree for £50damages from a ¦ man named , McGrath,who is tho fatiier of her child, nnd askedwhat -steps',, if. any; ' tho • Guardians' in-tended to take ia. the matter.

After some discussion, it was 'decidedto proceed ogainst McGrath for tho costof the woman's, maintenance :Jn . theworkhouBe. i : ' ! " ' • - ' ¦

LEGAL PBOCEEDINGS..'Tho iollorting was read: | ¦i \ ! Dungarvan, June 19, 1913.

Aj . Heskin, Esq. ' i • ¦ ¦\Vm.' Afieme v. Guardians. ¦

iDear Sir—^The County. Court Judge gavea decree for £3, being . the amount claim-

' Uuardiana v. M. and P. HansEeld.i I duly issued civil bill in tho Dungar-

van Beasioila for i the amount claimedherein against the sureties of the lateMaster: * ' • .¦ . . ¦' ¦ ¦ . . : • . . -. .

Mr. J, F. Williams, wno appeared forthe defendants, applied to the Judge forthe fldjourrtraent or the case to next Ses-sions-pending the decision of the LocalGovernment Board in the petition tohaye' surcharge remitted in so far. as themoney is concerned. The Judge' ¦con-sidered the application reasonable andthe; case was adjourned. , . JBe (Earl off Cork Charities and -tlsmore

I I ! ¦ ¦ • " ! .. /Alms' ' Houses. : ; : '¦;I The summonses issued herein in con-

nection with the I administration:' of thecharity came before [ Mr. Justice Bartonon iMonday" ind was adjourned'into hiscourt oh the application of ,the Duke . ofDevonshire's solicitors. I have instruct-ed I Counsel f in the matter and it is hisopinion that the1 Guardians have veryconsiderable interest as the representa-tives of thf* poor bf the diatrict!

] X think it would be well if ft smallCommittee ;were appointed to confer .withme ;° on the . matter,—Your obedientservant, ' ; ' ' ! ' _ . - 'i ' l ¦ [ " ¦' i ! , | E. ARTHUR BYAN.J In reference W the above, the follow-ing 'committee. wero appointed to conferwith! Mr. Byan^The Chairman , Messrs.J. iV. O'Brien, Heelon , P. i O'Gorman, j;Orrnond, Dr. Dennehy, P. Doocey, ' J.Fl>-nn, and the Clerk.' ¦ ¦ ! ' ¦'

| ! i Mr. James Brackett presidingI J LABOURERS* COTTAGES.i A| letter lwas received from the CavsnPlstrict Council!! in ' reference; to ! thenecessity of obtaining more money foithe erection of more : labourers : cottagesthroughout the country and asking theCouncil tof sendja. representative to ameeting id be held shortly in Dublin toconsider the matter. ; :

Mr; J. Ieene/j proposed ana !MrI Me-i Mr. J. tfeeney i proposed ¦ and JAT. MC-Grath. seconded,[that- tin Bra;ckett beWpblnted ltd attend. • ; ¦ . : : . ] .t Mr, Jarflea V.jO'&ien - pt posed thatMr.; J. Mc<iratb^Ch»rrman of the DistrictICouiwU, b^^kftd.to ttteiMl. sFor this;ttjb$ -was^np- seconder, and. Mri B"r»ckcU

r'Wii SpniiE'-waaS1 TOPi'Ti. v',! iA, long Knd Ijrely debate 'took:place in!i^f««aqo,|o the Question of paying off thebjfelMoe 'duS' for the •

¦-Ballrdtdl wateisupply tot which £167 i» still diw. i ¦'¦¦lit was UUiraately decided, on the pro-

poaition df Mr, Hickey, seconded by Mr.h R|ToBin, that the Parish P/ieit . andJtector M]Bally4uff. be rtqbetfed to con-ftector of Bally4uff • be rtqbetfed to'con-vene » mi «ilng of the inhabitants bf thevillage as Boon ais convenient to considerH-ieTlteBt nwaditfof payiflgroflr the In-dehtednefi.i ; j- '. .! ..if;.- . - ., ;- -- 'v '• ¦".' :

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, teWe («a»:ieoerred from -. Mr..; Johnrttom T»Uo« conir»c r for ^

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, 1 .:,;j ; ;: s oy9 ' : :'j ;:;^;'.;¦¦;' 6niWednnsday' oeforqi Messri.'W; OnB.M; j. J.¦ i Sheehan";.; jE,. i;NortfsJ;, and . }O'Donnell. . : ¦ ! ! : . ;;;ivl:- . ':J i'; ; - '- - - ''V^;- :/:

ITb« Ca^dton slir 'jrJ. ' Jl/ Rural " Di»ttrict jOourici l w>u^it |for" »fa order lor potsession. Q{ i f ot and cotiagi jn tha poa6ession ' ol..NicholasjiK<4 1jr, "fbr ; non-paynien^ of rcht.!:- ' ¦ , ? '•'::¦ i'- ' .r .¦:!'.-l' ' --'. " . .¦SMf. AR.' O'Donnelt lioOIcitor^'appeawc

% the Council: !"C V :! V- '' . ;|¦• - ' ¦¦'

Mr, iPeter O'Dohriell; . coUecjtor of cotitage ;rents, proved the amount due, an<also I the'tenancy «iiiterod;'into by iKefiJ;with'the'' Council.'" • ¦ • :,"- « ' ¦

The case has ibeen before the Court oiseveral occasions, arid) was" adjourned .ow-ing to the fact ithat iths.'majristTates'a*juaicatirg wore meRtbers: o f ' the RuwCouncil. , . ; , , '!',' j !- | ; j : v

I;, After a short ' di*csu£siqn on a 'Iega;l

point of the section; under which posses-sion , was sought, Khe case was 'adjounlejto n^xt court to enable pflaintip

to qmenathe summons. ¦ i ' ! i ¦ ' i • ' ;

; ' {. ROW NEAROTBRAHEEN. ,: Marlrin ^Juinlan Y. • .; Michael (Powe. 1,Patrick Power, Michael Lonergan andl'utrick , ' D;ily fox. assault at '• .Ourraliee^on May 27th. i ' • ',' . i i i ;

Mir ^u,ir!te appeared, , for Mj irtin -Quin-lan .iond Mr. C. OiParrba (ilessr* O'fihdasnd OTar.rell) for tiva'\ defendants. : ! j

There ! was a cross-case of MichaeJi'ow'er v- Martin Qliinlah , fo-rj !otoault. ;| ;'. Martin ftuinlan ^ieiosed, in irapCy ioMr- QudrkiN that on(6th Stay he hadsonj*words, at Clonmel ffair '¦'¦ ¦Wth - MichaelilxoWir. Tiho ; later ptr^ick him, and wit-n»>?3 had to strikei in retaini. to defendhimself. Nothing!> further . occurred :j [tJllthe night of the 2Wb'May.- ,0h that nightwitness wns leturningi from the house fafa friend, where hoi|\vas accustomed'ito goon A visii for ; a.chat almost-every night.He :left Uie hoiise] abo/ut 9^0, and^wasparing through a boreen. ' Michael Pwefca:r.e out' of the bustess- and' str uck wit-ness writi n stick ojn the arm.- - The siicbbroke with i!he blajv , and' he , then sfcufckwitness o:ijhe head (with th'o stick' n^idcut hint. WitnessI became dnzod. Thiteeoilier men came out j of the ibushes' ahdjoined Alichacl Power.1 One or. two |6fthem etKxck him .j bu t as witness wasdozed, he could notisay which of thethree men struck I him' • after MichaelPower. .Witness Uierf.; went;to7 the bjix-rack and repotted itho; matter to tbe to-lice. - . j. I; ; - . ' j r

Croea-ex^mined ji bj> , Mr ., O'Fariell—Michael il'ower asked; witness a few diysbefore the night in question why he hurlchallenired liis (Powar's) brother to.ifiglithim. 'Wdtn«fs*iep!ie^ Bliat ;he drid. r^otfi?ht with, his brother, ' although 'he orb-voked him to do isoj i He did not chal-lenge Power to fight Ion May 33rd. |

John Tobin, who |,v/ns with MartinQuintan on 'the nj ghfi in quoition, ¦ PAVOevidence aa to , the j assault He fiawilichael Power .first I come- out of iliabushes and .strike Quihlan.- IHe then ^awMichael Power, 'Patrick Lonergan nnaPatrick 'Daly rush! from, the bushes. PjutikPower struck Martin iQuinlan. The ^irereemen^iP.atKck rotycr, Patrick Lon^rgpn,and .OPatrlok Daly- theh ran : away, AndMichael Power cried out: to "ye cowaidp,after, coming BO 16T ao.f There Tvtfe [ n;owords bet ween the parties I before;-theWows we,re struck. Witness «learty saen-tified thie four men. ', '¦ j i .1 j

In a croFs-casel'of Michael Pow«r|_ v.Martin . .Quinian for assauli on . the 27<thMay, conlplainahi deposed-fhot he aski^dQiiinlan I- why , lie '•challenged '¦: his !bro(fjhbrta'fight nn-tha-j tlen, and:said df he.i(cpin-plain^ht) had ,D««n Vlh«re he wouUl jnothave cha'Ueng'ea tri-ni- 'DeTendant 'licjkfdwitness,1 *n,d'he'9iad to defendi iKmfetf. 'Thfl, dcfendant<Ma<t, tho reputation of lddk-me people. '. '/ '. ¦'. < ¦ I ¦''. • ; • ! ¦ '

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Harrington, Rathi?oTihac,K, depoged thaton the D^hi of May 37th* Martin <Juin»Un camo io Qie';baixack ahd stoted hehad been asaulted :"by Michael Powar.His head was cut; said his |arm -was [dje-colouned. Witness trashed the.wound 'andtold Qudnlan to go to ttbe dbctor. \ '¦ '

In reply to-ilr.; Orr, Sergeant Harring-<on eaid all the putties in the case paregood clmracters. [ '' i . | ¦' ¦

Mr. .Norris—Kij 3s-a! pity! they cannotlive on good terms, j . ; : 1

Mr. Orir said it waw cl<Sa,r' that MichAelPower bad assaulted >Martin . Quanlan,and <hat ithe others' had a . part in theaffair. The ossejiriipht have (been much..mora serious, as they mieht -be takingdopositaons and bhargihft the defendantswith manslawghtcTi ¦ \. Michael Powerwould be fined - 10s.iBa . or [14 days'< dm-prisonTn»nt, and OiB' opier wweoj tnen 33.C<i. and co*ts. The Bench'clismlssedi thecross case. ' i \ ' \ ' ': ¦ i ' ¦ ' j j

vBOY iJENT TO "J{ RETORMATORY.John PoA-or .i ojj ed H i. yeare, was

chained by D.-UAnpesley, 'Porilawuviiihtho Iar6eny of ai purse and two haitsov-ereignsi the prcipttrty-of: Miss O'Callazhan,Postmistress, Cloneai Waaterfordl lenJune ieth; . ! ' - -j |

¦ I 'lln an infortnaUon made by Hiss O'Cal-

laghan she staffed that in the day-inquestion the lad capo to the Post Qfflcean^ asked f> r a .penny, stamp, which thesave him.Thero :waS a purie on UieJwin *dow in tihe tPosti Office, and in the.pui»ewere two hatfeovereigns. !Wirne»*!]wentinto an' ddj oininp robro after having givenlihe boy the Btiunp, iand i whon fhe ixe-turned the puwe and Itwo half-soverioignshad disappeared.' >When the boy ; jeamefor tlie tstamp ahe noticed he was a atran-Rir. and ehe asked Wm his name[ ;Hesaid hw name waa Walsh , and that Howorked atBrMge^own. (When she ndisacdthe - purse phe j werit [to She house ! atBrj dgteown «t \Mrioih Ihe boy said hb wasemployed, but jfound fho wos not thoro,nor did they know anything abouitjJiim.She then ; told. Sergeant Hjyland , .CBodea,about the ocoutencc,- V :! Constable -Rrlscoa, ;Clonea, deposodj 1barresting -the l d< «.i a farmhouse at OldGrange, where | ho \ was emp"oyec|. ;iHefound the purse ahdl the two half-*oyer-eicns (product) on plm;! ' |- | '. iMr. Annesley, D.'Il, said io wafe JWJcecdinff undor tpe Act which enableB ma-gistrals I to deal imth 6uinmarily vr/Jhchildren charged wtii larcenies, etc.V .; In reply • to. Mr: 'On1, iPower said11 e ton^fen ted to be tried !by the magistrates..:; Tho !Bench oirdexed the! accused ttk) bodetained dn (PhilipStoiivn Reformatory forfoujr ye-ars. | : ;, : - .:. • | ; • ' ¦

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VftjHti;rtttty .havelu |M t|qt- kc q^; jtj- ; ' kiO^Y ; 'mSBABB'jotiTEN/iXJMEB0f?T8EgWLY.[ -1U xnay.'bava |ye] r^oinjon for yeArs without the! batlent reaii&infl

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are tUte.toUowlng^TJ ; ;;f. - - ; '¦! t - I ¦), ¦ j :Cloi(dinesa of tbe - water; ;some!.iincB «

sediment liko brickdust or paricles o(grttel;'-' ' <•'¦ — - -I •. -¦:-! - •) ¦'¦¦>;- H -- ' i t

Pain or tepc ernesp in tho i small of >thiback;; theuws ib. ittffneu> inj the mttcleiand" jtflnti;' '#>• - •"/ ¦> .'; '!'|i- ' .I h ,, ¦ v '¦' ¦ i

Byety-cold ' *et i* Ho- Mttle in t ic'Wki.ip ^um mf iXifi o * frynj, the -] idal Aim mf c tf i p t *>e-Wbft' .e;inpti diewry

• VTOJF- ttffjri'J welj ll*mi- )crf'; opfay appw*nndef th«i cy a;ot ] In,, {the ankles, ilafter-iw«*l».'»pt««ai Dg |W; th«( ilimbs at d bodv*,i;Tbl f ? *, » f rr \pltQmi arej cougod bjy ^wear-"fie**'! njr^JUwuj iib' th^Jcjidniys a

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ttyAifU'ratip !sfesioSs. 1 - :!- r ana HO :: waniea io .-.pirjnei :i <

Keano prevented him. i Kcanthen had a row. and. JKeisj flo .

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Constable Patterson: charge a |wom-annamed Donovan With: i ribibus-r and•": diirorderly conduct: ] :- | ; ' : f, :! . .. ,' The defendant's' mother appeared andsaid she had no sen^e'when ^ie I liad abdtile of stout taken}' ; ' .: . . ' „• ' ! - ' :. ':-.:

: Constable—She.' brake' fpiir.j . windoivson. her mother-in-law|ind-the'.caMi wa"»going on in the othiir. ,courtj j !' ,<:: It appft&rid , ho^weviar, i that j: the case¦coneerniag -the ! broken. :,windows • wais¦withdrawn by thd rriitlieryn-law. |

Fined 5a. and costs or;7.; days, j • '¦ '..Sergeant ! Hannon I charged ft man

named Keating , withj btfjng drurjk .anddisorderly iand dghimg1 with . * .man

ndmed Walsh. jThe ifow took? place onthe Square , and ' defendant , used hisumbrella rather] freely: : : . ¦.' ¦ , j .

i Chairman—Have you; ever . l>een itoArdnwre Petty jSessionsP . .- J: Keating—I1 'hiave (laughter}. . i , .: Chairman—That i&l the; . disadvantage

ofi an ' RJM. going •allf over the'country.-A -similar charge I/f an made ; against

Walsh was fined 23. ;and ^cost's andKeating 4s. and ¦ costs: J i ¦ ' ¦; .:Constab!e .OCBefll^-' charged MichaelO'Brien with drunkantiesB. • "¦'.¦ : ,¦: JFined 2s. ' 6d.! <ind Icoate. .- ; ¦ ' ¦¦¦¦ '¦ '¦'¦ ¦

:'• 'John '¦ Reynoldis ¦-.•»*$•; charged > withriding "8 bicycle | of er ' Hghting-up timeIwrthput

'ii light.

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.- (Fined -2s.' and !COSM.'. .- . . ' . ' ; - 1 • ' ' '-.iThe . Schoql - ] iAi endsnco: Commitet

charged John Fr^nllin. with, . the-' dis-obedience' of his! eotl of : an, ; attendanceorder. - . . ' , . ! | -

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I Defendant said:that his child was yerydelicate, and when thei child Vent toschool on' a day fehe wajs sick ^ for a weekafter it: i I ¦ ¦;- . !- . - .¦ : . - ¦;.. j. ; Fined 3»r arid ! 2s. costa. ; ! . , '¦' ;'! Constable • (Hicksy : charged- James

Hickey with having no litrht on^ his cartotter lighting-up| time. ' He ^was a pooTman and only-g-pt ^ loan-^ of'the donkeyand cart that evening. t -i

Fined Id. ahd oosta. - ¦ ;

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This was ar i 'adjonrried .case. ' Walltra's charged with Allowing a horso _hwipToperty ito he ' codalantly C trespassingin tbe Park: - 1 ; :¦[ ;; ¦;• ' :, :• . - :;j.: .- •¦¦/ '.: Mr. Wa sh, . 8.S.q.i gave; evidence '

;blthe trespass. ' '• ¦'¦. ' ;| , !. i •' - ¦' -i- ; j ¦ • ; '• ! ¦

Wall's wile said hat jf they! got this

chance thoy would .not put .the ' Animalthere any I more.' : | , r : • ;¦

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Fined <5d. - and 103. costa. ; <O - .- . . .There was «i charge: against two . per-

sons named' Hurley with desertion of{heir children. '• !: ' ; ' 'i '¦ \ ¦¦

The District-Inspector , sai (i that thiswas ,an adjourned .cabe. Nothing newhad cropped up in the case since it wasadjourned' for 1 inquiry: . > \ j '- .- . I .': The mother of the children, the Head-Constable said ,' had cone to ; Clonmeland had taken one 'child with her. .

The case was not further proceededwith at this court; ! , • ¦ • ,

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I Ir. Ryan for plaintiff; ilr. i Wilii-asiufor defendant; ;j ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ',' • ¦' ;-.-. Mr. Williams Baid that 'Ardmore waspie proper venue for this case.! 1

• The Chairman' 'sa5d j itwasj ibut it couldolso be heard in Dungarvan. /: Mr. Ryan said that the plaintiff, bisclient, was assault >d ' by the ¦ defendant.Wm. Barron. The plaintifl, waa a bakerfwidh Mrs. Pottel, srho was] sister-in-lawof iBarron. The. d sferidanti: wag aoeus^tomed to . take ;a g: eat quantity of drinkand was. then very ' violent.i Ho- hadthreatened to assault -Uua;.young manand his btother.anti1 -another n>an namedLeahy..' On 1 the 2nd ;June. abiaut twelveo'clock at night' hej caroe there, arid burstinto these men ana i they had to fly outof the house.- - ¦ I I ¦ ¦•_, -,; .... ..

Thomas MeGrotih,,! the - plaintiff, de-posed he was a: paker, employed hy.- Mrs.Pottel .for the lasS two years.! . WilliamBarron was in. thej habit of Visiting Mrs.Pbttel's premises. v About feven monthsago Bamn 'came in to their bedroomiwhere: ho and his brbther'were in bedat Welvc o'clock At; night, i He was'drunk afterj conw; ig j- . from: town, '.andwanted, them -to g t up and. let him goto hcd. ; jBarroh atiuspd' them' iand .'threa-tened .them.;. Witness ( abused\ .Mrs. Pot-tel when! she saCke^ T)wn! J because "• shew,as' afraid, of , Baijr«n. ' •'Whenl th6y >weregetting their clothe8' 'Barrbn struck1:wit-ness on : the i hand) ; Barron' chased them

t evening witty a! stick, i to* histhat evening with a stick i in' his hand.They heard Bswon roaring like a.bull.'

.To Mi;. WiHiatns-r-WitnesiB wits at thobig match .rind gdt ! hom«|; <m J 8uridayevening. They heard about Mrs.; Pattelengaging another baker and abused MrsPottel. . - ' HB apologised' to . Mrs.; Pottelnext day. He wai.iip to W«lBh«. ' »

Mr.: UwheWWftat l« ':Walsh's? ; .Witness-Jt; i8 a, public house. : .Mr. Ussher—W< don"*' kno^r. Walsh's.

. When: -witness c urie back- ronxWalsh'she abused Mva; ' 'otte Jsgain^ - ¦ He .took?hc key of Qife> '.frtttojtfjKaj^'nd:- would n<o(tirjva1 h. !¦ <Bh>o^h«j bjlwfc

«e door, leadingInt6< U14 ifoo ,WKria Bte^FbtWl'-alad-' iholittle giri ware;sluepin«;t-He' threw lih«key on ;ihe eh| .'hiW.:-Mre; . Pottel'iwont tip to : BfttrodV ' il»c«;

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went up sorrio ;Um*'aterW*Td»( to: Ba^ron'« to tell -him the troth and Barronstruck hhB."'Witoe33 wanted to net / to-work ne t :morniiagl '«nd!' Jfra. Potteltold him -not to Jgi William • iBarron«tmck bta with'a-rtiek fcnerVJie wantedto -ftet Iris TWrkljlg-i vkupi j- Barronlived about 18 miles aw»y! from' Modellgowhere witneas lited. It wov ld-be hard,to depend on a nian thot Btruclr.his ownfafhar. - '1 '- : . "|I-;;

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witness, corroborated the i- prtvious ,'eyi«dence. : , " . '.'- i; 1: '?.:. I 'i .M I ; ¦{• '¦-.• ¦} ¦; ^- ^: .To Mri WiaiamiR'Jt «raU to «tafe {beltbase to WilUunj BwirdU ( thit they r fol-low*4 ¦Mlp.'Pi&twHiV'iJ 1

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ho *ik« •'OiilSSSffi In Mni.' Pottel'8 env•p\syineptP-^HJJ'fw afraid of .Barron ;oaBundW'.lst1 JunAi^ 1 '¦'¦'>**Wr"viW*+f t *i: }.- -•»> TA

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ik. 'lhOn! ttwice. .She went.to the police: :, un¦¦¦

15th Juhc he threatened Her again. ' -'i- To Dt; Williama-'It .wflB not half-pten at night when she saw Walsh. 1 :. 'Patrick .Kea.ne> gave evidence . of. , irow-heihad . with Walph.'li '; : '¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ '¦ ¦row-he ;had . with Walph.'li 'j '. r '¦; | ¦¦ '¦ '

MichaelrKeeffe> son/of [ the : complain-ant.' also1, gave ' eviden'cq1.;•! Walsh hadj ibuspd his .mother to Avithess.' . j - - -: v ;

.. Sergeant O'Connor 'depbsed that thisw(jniMV,was at the barrac^slat teri o'clockoh Sunday night.' She told hirr). aboutthio trees and witness fj bund Borne . firltpe's and laurel shrubs j! ¦'¦ He Ihad 'vtoj l^trql her pj iice frequently. . { . ' ¦• « < '

, Jo" Dr. willianis—Witn.efes never con-nected.' Wnlsh . .with, thdse., iWitnessbroij ght up Walsh but failed to get a con-viction, i ' ¦ '. i ¦ ¦ |' , ;¦¦ . "•¦:¦To !Dr. Williams-^He |was fined fot

being drunk and disordferly ; last Marchtwelve, months.

¦ - | |. i i ; 'Maurice Walsh , tho defendant; deposed

th,at- he slapped up aeojnst the donkeyand cart at Wall's. Keane struck'! himwith a stick and he had to be 'attendedby Dr. Flynn: , . . -I ' : ' i • . ' - ;-

Thfe magistrates adjourned the CaseKeeffe V; .-Walsh and dishiissed tho crosscase Walsh: v;. Keano,' | ; j •' ¦ ! '

' CROWN v. LO1JERGAN.Constable Drought deposed i at ten

minutes,past two on Stinday,. 1st -June,he' entered the i licensed |'premiises ¦ ofThomas.Lonergan. He found Burke "onthe premises,, who 1 was fiot' a traveller., To Mr.' Ryan ' (who Hefendea)—Therewas. a/ qrowil on' the p'renifsaij: " It was thebl$ hurling;.piatch dayi wTjerj ., about '18thousorrd podple were Jo -town. •¦' . - •'

¦.-' ~":Mr. Ryan said thnt Mrj' Loriergin did

all that was humanly possible to ' keephis premisea .properly. I . ''• ¦'¦ :

Fined 2s. 6a. and cosra..( :Richard Burke was fined 10s.. and

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CROWN v. RYAN. ;Mr. Ryan .defended. '. j . I . i . ' ..'. .Sergeant Hannon deposed that " he

entered the premises df I Miss Ryan at9.25 'p.m. and found -thiW parties on thepremises. One said that he stayed therefor the^ night and another Was 'a bona fidetraveller. The other pirty oh the pre-mises was Wijlllnm Daniel,'who said, inanswer to the Sergeant {that he. came - |infor a drink. It was.seven minutes . pastnine, by the clock in the[ shop. - , ¦ • |,

To Mr. Ryan—The front door was openand the blind was up. { ' . ¦,: ¦ . i j

Witness j put this offepce down to.core-lenaness more than. oriy^hirig else. :-" • J ''; Having heard tho evIdence of the bar-maid/ wno 'stated'the clock in the shopshowed' three minutes to nine when themagistrates * c6nyicte3.<{" - : i ' . • • i

Mr .v Ryan ' spoke 'against the convic-tion and 'afterwards' for a small penaltywhen the 'bench had decided to convict'.

The publican was- finied £1 and Daniel

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It is announced from ;Komo that theArchbishop of Cash^l, the Most Rev. Dr.Fennelly, Head of the Catholic Hierarchyin Munster, baa tendered: his resignation,which has been accefiteti by- the .Pope. Dr.Fennelly intends!returning to his nativeparish, .Moycarky,- where he was; formerlypastor. ! His age is 67. ' ' ¦ ' - . '. - L .'; !.- ( ,

- Dr; Fennelly's retiretnent is owing [tohis increasing feebleness . and advance-ment So: years. . He was born in the year18*5 in the pariah of M<iyne, near Thurles1,and was educated at StLPatrjck's College,Thurleg, and subsequently at May sooth,whenj he was ordained I priest in 1870; andfor a number of years served as curate, inThurlea.'and ofteftvdrds as Administrator.In 1001 Archbishop Croke appointed himCoadjutor , Bishop, and! he succeeded Dr.Croke as Archbishop o£ tho latter's deathIn July, 1902. ; • ,. '. - 1 ¦¦ ' ;

Early next week thi Chapter of theArchdiocese1 -will meet at Thurles to electa, Vicar Capitular of the Archdiocese,wh.o will act until \Div J Fennelly's ' suc-cessor is'elected. ¦ ' - ..

¦ j l ; :' ' .- ' ! ' -I ' '¦. ¦ The ¦ V. Freeman " sa; 'a :—" It; is with akeen sense of regret that Catholic' Irfsh-mon and'Nationalist Irishmen will readthe news of the resignation of hia Sea bythe ArhcbiBhop of ¦ • CKshel: 'The'' IrishCathblic hierarchy is ?ich in types; . Dr.Fennelly was ijre-emiliently ' the' typicalmissionary! priest consecrated - !to thedicnity.and ,nmctiona[.6f ,thp episcopate;His career'before his {elevation was anCHtiraly m^esionary one, ' and he ' carriedinto his great office, that profound' know-ledge iof-the peoplo, love of the ; peopliS,confidence jin tha people which ' are char-acteristic of the Soggarth Aroon. In aspeech felicitating a tqurig Bishop uponwhom be had: laid consecrating j hands,the Archbishop onbe gave his ideal: ofwhat a Bishop Bhould bo, „ | The 'firstthe Archbishop once gave his1 ideal: ofwhat a Bishop should bo,,, j Tbe firstqualification he lqfd qo.wn ' was • that heshould be large-hearted.! N The Archbishopbrought a big heart t<t; t-ho 8«ji of Cashel.the noble traditions of: which' if needs anIrish heart to maintahf It wbn:for himtho love'bf priests: tod pcoplei ,' Cbn-sequentljr his resignation" will I be the Oc-casion of Pennine; sbrrbw:. ;-Tr* > jnalfonallea aw arTil

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¦•MbrriweyJ , 1Philip: BeTeafofd/ Decliari'Con'way.- - ' ¦< O.- The Relievin'g Officer (Mr. !Dee) re wit- i:ted thafc he!adniitt«d jI )eni8.Me*der ¦: '¦ i^ 1¦; -Mr. ?Byrhe-^Isn*t .hft Workinj? witti the si 1.carpenter?: i

¦'¦'¦¦¦ ¦ \ ;l: '. \ l .\l -\' . r . 'L '".v ;" i !¦¦ 'Mj'.' iDe'e—I dbri't knoW a'nythirig about !ttattivit-idanflited 'hwri ycsteTday, \X\- ) ¦ '' {

• *Mr. JFlynn—Is ,ihw;iroan, workins jwith !$ie carpenter, Maste!rf.' .' ii! : ,\ ..'. . . • j . , . j

• Master—The carpenter: was not ihere .«nce |Wedne 8day. . \ : ¦ .' ¦: ¦"¦! , ; f '¦ - • . '. : r:

> . iM!r.i.\y®lsh—I isupposa that' will . arise !!:ln!:yonf"report?'r \ - ''.. X \ ' I ''.. '¦¦ '¦¦¦ ¦ '. ".- '¦ ¦'¦¦ '¦ : ' * '¦['Master^I have riotj reportfd on'i{. ¦¦- :.. ' ;; Mr.l Byrne-^-Ybu did not-report on. it. I 'I t)iirik;ih'a-t!.U ..doing' .tie¦-business:'ol the! !'iiatejj ayers' very loosely.';" , ,-v '| ¦- .:. , ! . . / •;I Master-rMr. Bafrj iwas to:look jafter J :this'ijbrk.-.'::/. .'- 1..--!;-' : - ¦ ) • !!.'. iv ;:-.1! : ?• ' .-r j - -.- ¦-, : -j; MT.T Stuart—Not iltog«thet.' 1 think |jyou aie not doing ail tnat you should ¦¦, j ':"' iMIasier'—H you -wish J !wdll 'report ,W- \,ybu-«ii .tho matt!er. ¦: '::. . ? . '' ¦?- ; ¦. : ' !•• ¦ ' -

(Mr. > Wsilsh—Very • welJ ,. -. it : wi ll ¦'. iarise j ;then.when your .report Is-:read.: . '. : ,i :¦¦ < ¦ :_l,-- .L^ l-^_ --l-J; "v;: ' ¦

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TWO. ¦:DESERTED CHItDRENl -rV; - :-' : ' -:- :">- ;vv:- 'M' :- ] ' -l^ C-: ' ???- ', -CM>.;D.ee,- R.O.,; said that' tliere '-wis- inapp5ioaiion':for;:.th&j.' "admlsbiqii >o;.,1he ,hpu8e;.of two . 'deserted.fihiidf^ri.;.'| The. !circumstances.-.weTe j thesfi1 • (The motneri ';of Ihe-' children' died.and ihef fa'llj or latter Ih|3 : wife's1 death left,;the "ejiildren !with' jhis brother, ^eiT-iiri^lec^piioniis-ing : *tov icontribute, -.towards;,theii-. isupport.••' /He: jwent ia.wny. arid, did not- contribute ;!any-:,!1hiing.;.'The ch{ldreij's aiint,] thd -wife .of -jtho brother.wWh whioni.^he-. chUdrcttwere' |lpft; was below' with the. children,' •' • ' •; ¦• j./Mnj O'lSullivfn-r Wha't' is j this man's ;

name'? "'• ¦ i . . ' ¦..¦' :" ' ! - ', . . . ; '.[ ' . >'.' I • '¦¦ : • :

Mr.i riee—Michael- Tobm.:!I , . ; . . . ! . . . , , ! \'-: - My.~ '< O'SiiMivan— Frcan '.woeTe? i ' ' ¦' .- i "; -'MT.J De«h-I dori'til{no.w where at' pre- ,' ¦sent. ¦ '" - - . , - j : " '! •<

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;Mr. ,'.Walsh—No fixed. «ddrps?? , i ; . ' ' ; ¦• '. ¦. Mr. i Dee—No. : .He belongs to •Ba'liiri-. i :road. > . ¦ ; . . :- •' , ! - .- • ] . - j . } > j , '-

Chairman—At'pre<sent thej childTen are {;with ihe uncle'

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'/ . . : '¦- 'Mr.; Walsh—The cliildi-cn are : deserted,

you joust admit them.. ¦ - . ; ; , i . '¦:MT.; Duggan4-Cotrld -nb'l 1 the . father be i

hunted upP ' . ¦ | ¦. . - | • • '¦ ' : . • ' ¦: ¦ !,'Mir.; Dee—Yes; you ean' prosecute the

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' Mr.i P'Su'llivari—We mu3ti tako .in the !|children. I suggest! we' iake| in the child- :ren and. prosecute the father.".1/ ' j . iMr; Dee—The M!&sterj oah. prosecute ::him.'; ' •• " ¦-

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• Cost of provisions received, £33 Is. 5d.;do. oonsumedi- £39! :8s:::3d.;j general aver-agercost, . 3s. ,8d.;: infirmannj -*s.. 7d.; eggs,£$lfe. 4d.; number admitted during theweek,:21; born,' 0i dischareed, 24: died,X;.tranjps, 12; remaining" "Saturday;) night;¦lSf; ¦he'al^y;:.Mb;!;inflrrijaiy; 7T-A ieteitowpjta1,M;; co6t of: onWoor relief?,£a78», 7frv ;: ' .-...'. .:- ". ¦. (N ; '--;:;;:.' .| s. .•¦ '.-..!/¦ • •. r :¦''¦ • "i i :

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The Master !;reported as follows:—<1)With refejence .to !my repopt of trie 17thin^t.' .1 found it )neces*wy to1 postponetaking my holidays for a \yeek.. t : ¦

(2);I submit' two sftateincnts. of un-jmaTfied mothers.. ! / 'J . j : 1 ¦'¦' : ;

(3) I submit medico.! requisition. .<4):The! carpenter has not stterided for

the last feiw days.; / ¦; , -'• i ; . . !(Clerk—There. i» :ari. order! on 'the books

that.those •statements. :be brought; beforeyou'and that the:'¦ putiatiye fathers beprosecuted. ; . ! ~ r. ""'-. '¦' . \ " ¦ i - ¦'

Mr Stuart asked j was fone of .the parentsa: lame' girl :who> had been, itf: tha house;andrwho. had :be«a; «ppreptk*d by. ithecuardiana to a dressmaker iri t ie Old !¦

iMastet—Yes. " ' ' • '" ,. '}•/'.- ' ¦; :f1; -Mr. Stuart-J-WeUj it'is '.a great shame. 1Thstigirl is simpleminded;' ¦. •{/ . . ••' i

\Mr. .O'fiuUivan (said that -the girl was¦a;daughter of a labouxer.! 8he' Was get-;iinflr: relief until this becurred. Sho wasjmiaking: a little ' by ! dressmaking j ¦ -She;wks'- not an! littbec0e.[!She was cute:; en-;ough,- , . ¦ •

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nraiing these OTders":! when they'could;mxfc .'get' anything! by.-it' (He Jwoild ^M•to know from the; Master if they hadi got

anything by these' prosecutions. • ¦ ¦ | ¦ i ' |MasteT—I don't think so. ¦ . | ' i¦MT. uyrne—iji ps waste oi money-^

heaving away1 good .money afur baamoney. If we' could feet' anything by itit would be aWght. What were theicostsin that appeal of Nufea't's? • ' j . - :• ! |.; Clerk—I don't j know what they werei.Thsre was an appeal J know. .' f '/ ¦ j

Mr. Byrrifr-rl suppose, they were - £10.What is.;iiie, use'oi.sealing'. ^Lwa'y Ohir»tepayer»'money likejthat. ¦' ¦* . "! ' \'{. '¦ Mr. WaJsh- Tliere is,; an- order stand-ing; on ; Ihe : books , and ! while ; that ie

'MT. Byrnej—I know; it yequirek'noticeof motion.

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. -¦ Chairroan-i-Well, wfaal| are ; we to '/ delabput the oarperiter? j - ; -- 'Q '¦ ji ; I ' J i

•Mr. O«ulUvari-HHa5 he -sureties? j : ' !!i i Clerk—Yei. -.: fPerhupsiithe' fiifst: thingto bo done is to aakjhiiri for art explan-ation as iti (the reason he " absented I hini'elf and why ha is iJot Here oni the prte;

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!{ Mr. |Walsh—Yes. and Ifliht theJ BoiTfl(desire \ to have the' work parried- Ou,t invTnedialiely. *•' -'• J i;: T ¦::' - , lj ^ | - - 'i 1M .Mr.-!Duffgan—ThBTi* is an erplanationEnough after lalrt ' Tw«sdfV; Ho! refusedJW :wofk: with'-tbj e inin ye gave liinii :.: i:¦I Oer^-«e; - 4riay; *e.! able-'.-lo!'5 gi,ve 4tesgonabl'ei explsnatioTi. > ¦¦ ' .-• ¦ ¦¦ I i lli. ; ' ' i '

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! I Jttd. ! Brpwri—Ha'Te'1 you three childreninamed.Ooffey here? ] -I . ¦ "';¦ ¦:;'ii'iM-isler^-Y*8. 1. ij. - ¦!¦'. " i :: ' ' - V~ - - 1-J! Mi!Brown—What:age are.they? 1. : i

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i MllBrown-Whatge are . they?' ! 'V • seemed .Urger. j • ' '' . '> ; ¦' J "IL.- ' ' i .1 iMaster—From nine to'ithirteen years: 1'I .collected some of them indifferent I; •MT4BTOwni said..thaii he-:propbsed that -^f^-^tg j UJi' -. '-l-'ho to I stage apj iear- :these children be?, seritj to :foaterj parent ed: to b€ Ihe forcm" of rthe leayeb, throughin! the country.- - Th?y were I coaling CTaots . nJM shelVoI the. . pods, thenaboiiti X£» a year1 each Tin the h^s'e- .ahd-}-'oth«rle8,yea-followed-tntil;tlia#

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toc-mT tho willinB!i to Tjecome ! fos^:SS!Wf^ «y »w.«tfMmg: ten :&Aes), some r-i»&nWt<i1or ihat dov fortndidyL: I ! ' . ¦ ¦*' I :Jnf%i «M5anite :hke . hpse-bubbles. ¦ wjtli?^ L Sj JT ^Wr h ¦! '. 'mhS f ¦saflR. 8bt,JrefIectJng: all t«e huesl.ol,

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Stuart saM. that ihe- »W - t^ iv eifhdmbers, i!ana*« seemed ' to be-- thfltradibt a i^mark. of. Mr. .^ fjg 'vProper breeViin'd ground for, I them. i »H !cMldjren- reared .in ! .?., ,

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U.n1%;patciies bet wee *¦ th;e y eeds inri full ofThey1, sent;.oui. four;; children lately.; antt ..young-flah. ->It Wno: until M& 10 thatrwriekf them b, -; Bij .ii r fLo £» i- ww goticIear/JBf ithe wj eds."!; ;/ i . ;- - \ iMr lMoriissey-We are «^!>n^?W, L -rLThe^Sargasso; Bea] Kajs a rbma jtfc reiru-,the.(resolution.

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ti0rwWt8'Oftrilie'ialerivedJ:!from.- 1 the\sea*• home:;to «osterv i'pareift3 »«n. > 'tr';e. : Golf Sea weed.nlts b1 o undaries ! equal! ihe'}.chilttren. 1 ;, . ! ;. ..' ;;-. . , : ,. ,r; •: . . .- 1.; . ;. " .v.;;dimerisibnB of the Cpri inent i ol! EuroW .i i " i ' ;: i wPwWvttAiT mvrPPTi' ! f : ^r- ! to iti for tos-hafr lifted rhost-. of i tlief! . ; . . :• A .PEBSONM.j MATWSB. . , ! . .- wreckage of; the Nort! I Atlantii:'.: It i.if; j 'Ji": V. ; • ¦: "• ''ii ' ''iv1 » i i-i-ia ' ' iJili Tabl,ed 'thai in tiieiceiire of this .vast sea !i % (Hunt cald' ;<ha* *« ;.*« i bjing tbejei lgjan i&and oiflslanda which- have sb&med- for jcuttinc; a.. j shilUng a weeK

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hid! ttiat :rt, was Mr. puggan faid- .it tract! ;,bf ivatier BJi ce- . '.tKe i|fip5nia»d» jaeM!': ' , r ! ¦ " • ¦ ! :. : : i r :H ' - - V ¦'• ;¦• •• ', 'aliv.Dngs'an denied, saying; anythiocW.^ihe' kind, 'She asked him"and he.toldheTihe did not. know. |- : - JT M " 'j 'y j * -,:iMr. Huritr I am gtefl thai -ydu ;did.not

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. Feeding Dairy Cows,—How dp mangel?• compare with swedes, for milk iprodueiag-and for-fattening ' stockf^-Mange^have

; the reputation of producing a larger flowv{ n-iik than turnips have, but not quiteso rich. The •turnips ! are richer in na-tural fats and eils than ?<he mange.'*, butnot =o ruch in ^.ugArs, and similar carbohvdrates. Both, however,'. are! .excellenttoods, arid, where sound -and pood, thereis not much to choose between them.Th«--e is, of course, the great i drawback»lKjut turnips .that ithey give the objec-tionable- "turnip <aste" to milk and but-ter ; this-does not occur in the case . ofman gels. ¦ ¦ ;

ntvninc Cake—Artificial Dressings {arr TIL'S -41) .Would you consider fattenins* cake food ™iufdelivered at £3 perton ^0 per cent, oil and 20 per cent, atIZVinoS?. to be used for- finishing eat-.

on grass, and do you "think it.bc^rvalue than oats ail ,£3 and Indian ir-a,'rt CT -lOs. per ton. to te fed toyemntr c-:w.<.,n<7 hul locks on fairly good fatteningAW. tot« niixed? (a» . WouWyou recommend the use of arUAcials onfair ^ v good limestone land that has beentopped h pood stable dung aud^he-town wrapings. and wou d.^. be ad?JiZto, to put nitrate of soda, on • ntl*T-UMS * nffer 'cutting hay ' first' week in July.meadow being top-dresfed in spring w:>:n.dun» and -would it serve clover or cowgra<s sown in lea oats . as a catch crop,to b* shaken when oats as. outv.fckowedbv mangels and turnips nert spring . »oyou think Ihe carrying powers of land aotreated would pay price of artificials inoae year? . 'Thanking you for manykhurnee£cs extemlinu over many year*.—<1) Ono of the drawbacks of the Ferttlif-er* and Feeding Stuffs Act .is;that it isnot <*»robulsoTy , for' vendors to mention.'he percentage of carbohydrates; in a man-ufactured food stuff. In the caw youiUv'.c no carbohydrates are ineni!r.oned, sowe must asaun>? some percentage . forthat If we -assume 20 per cent. , onr.brhvdrates and reckon the albuiruno-ds <&.a.-L'-prr unit, the oil's-at 2s, and the c»>l»oliy<irntes at 1?.. tbv va'ue of the. cakewnu -d W JOOj.i that of oats about.10?s..ar..J of Indian meal WJS. Tho Indianmeal , at £7 10a., would. -diiis; .be thecheapest of ' the three on this ; compara-tive basis, and vox it' plan to':- mix , -the<«¦•'* and Irviian m«al would be a-goodon*. (2) You do not . fUxte in ti-,- firstpapi of this <jue.itix>n what erop . you u;shto top-dress, but we presume it .:« vas-ture. As rt was dressed with stable man-ure , there is no 'necessity for artificialsthis .year, unless ilw pastor* re looknicve?y poor, which, we li.hink, will-fcardlyl>e the ca?e. If tho aftergrass is tOD-cWf=«r wi-ih' nitrate of soda ywi shouldfrrt a larper. yia'd tlian if not ' so. top-dres^ed, but. whether the exlra increJisb»-il pay for! the artificials in oae seasonii> a mi&er which dfjwnd? on a numberof circums:iricec. It should1 pay .-it anyr»«, ice, if it did hot, the practice vrcuidnc: 'be'twrth carrying out, and it hasproved (h/«hjy successful in numerous in-stances. If (the harvest is early- aixt tV.^weather fayctir.lble you should , be (rWe toce.t » ueefuli stolen crop of "cow grass, toh fo llowed ! by toota next year, as yousuggest. ; ¦ '. • I

' Hens Habitually Resting.—Kindly leturn know Uie cause and remedy fox iieiisand young pullvts affected in the foilow-itig manner:—The Cai l is drooping, audatter walking a little difference, • 'theydrop down, as if to re3t, graduuliy get-vorse.—It'is qurie impossible from yourdescription to toil wlifft, is -wrong. Ova-rian trouble win give - l i te to t^wse symp-toms, but that could not affect more tlianHn occasional bird an the floe*. G*<ve*:psom «ilts in nhe proportion of half atoajpoonful for every aduit fowl. -Keducefood if birds are too far. Give plenty ofuiven food,, and send us a bird fox post-mortein Bxnmanatxm.; ; . .

I'reparing : Show . Poultry .—Kindly letme know now to prepare a 5uf»>bx cookfor show. "What food ia ho to gel and1 howis he to be treated?—Separate; tbo cockfrom tho hens, and feed him generouslyon good food, such a$ oatmeal porridge,bread and milk , , and good heavy onU.\ few hemp seeds and a little! meat wdUbe beneficial. See that he has an abunU-anee of green food and grit. Jf he is aLight Sussex he will need to be washed,anil for a detaiied description of how tht=is done eee this week's PouUry Column.If h.-» is a Red or Speckled Sus-sex youwill need to 'wash his slianks >only. Seethat all black dirt, is removed1 fro m uoJarthe scales. On «he day you are sendinglt;m to Uie show wash his beak, comb,and -wattles, and alien 'rub tht-m overwith a 1iU,!e butt<?r, wiping afterwardswith a cloth until every «race of greasein gone. This is about ail you can do.It takes : a professional <o put down anr.ld tird in .good trim at this time ofyeaf. ¦ : > : - • . . ¦

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Fevdinc an Orphan Foal.—What is thebost feedingj for a foal three weeks oidwhose mother is ioken away from him?At present he ia getting new and fvpar-¦X cd milk mjxed. Is that good -for lum?Give kinds and quantities, and how oftenper day he should -be fed.-^He -wfi l notthrive as or, present fed, as he; is unableto assimilate the food. Give lum frephww's miJk niixed with an equal quan-tity of Sot-1water and sweetened withvane sugar.: He aught Jo be fed at leastten 4imes iin the ' twenty-four, hour*,crpecially in the early, days of iis exist-ence. -After la time you may increase theproportion of cows' milk and! aiso givehim a sma|l ration of freshly crusb-.<Joats. If there is any tendency; to consti-pation a dose <2 oz.) of castor cdj fhouidat once he administered. !

Cow unable to rlse.—l have, a cow 12years old that soine way or otheT J>ap-iu'wd -to fc.i l into a d'tch . and keeir.s tohave been .there the gTeat«r part of the¦lay. When taken oat. of Uie ditch gripeshe seemed to have lost -;he_ power of herlimbs, and had to be carried home andleft in a loose shed1. Slie ia now able toJitrefch her legs to and fro, 'but lunablf•;o ri?e. She h n»w lying in the rfied forthe past twelve days; Rhe eat« . 'drinks,second chews, and ia apparently dn thebest of form; and Also «<b!e <o <vum fromn-Tde to- ride. Her left hind hock « BKghHvswelled' and very .painful when .bruised.There.as »lso! on the round of hip, same-side,; a • Inrj ' scab from- which maiitptrview* when ; bruited-. Shortly ftfter «4ie<K<:uTrcnee I had rubbed into her Jeg«.hips, and along her back is rriixtirro'ofeqosl f)*rts ;of . art and turpentine, cam-phorited oil, and (hartshorn, but j. can-'tioi notice^ any pood or harnj i from -Hit

- :n«e of same, only that «iere w in''pet-.' sent a -very' 'heavy »kin ¦ coml ng off :«» arttralt ot the appHcatJoa. She:.-(«.'about

; six weeks after calving, and i» inlHung' V;»a -usual. Please lert. tne know In your> next issue .wha* 4s your!;opinJ6o-of!"her,1i- rand *iat treatment I nnehtlBive "her.'¦ ' Kh# yr -ap. -well- ted during the winter* andi ' .' • y^tshe

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surplus old hens now, j or those birds thathave passed their second winter. It theyare sold as "broOdiesV better, prices canbe oblained'than in the market , andlgamekeepers will be large buyers at this season.Many people prefer to keep '¦, thesq oldlayers until the end !of Jnne and i .Tulv,until which time they;' will lay tolerablywell.. But unless the parket during thesummer for eggs is a [fairly 'good one.iorthere are other circumstances which jus-tify one's keeping the^e birds !on, it; is ! aquestion whether there is much profit init'. Egg preserving may bc>: done, [it ! istrue, but the yearling [pullets-will supply:in most cases as many eggs ' as arfe re-quired for that purpdsc.—"Irish Home-stead."!- . H - i ; -! I ' ] !• ¦

Profitable Wool

This being the season when muih ofthe home-produced wool is marketed orprepared for disposal \ prominence isgiven to all that concerts ! the article,which, owing to' the ^act thait sheep arein many districts regarded 'eo raudtt ; aspurely meat producers , does i not alwayBreceive the attention in this, country thatit mi ght secure. The wool Is ofteta re-garded as only an incidental profit attach-ing to' sheep breeding, though the ' in-creased price now obtainable changesthat aspect considerably, i \Vool shouldbe presented to the buyer in;a conditionas uniform as respects quality aB JB pos-sible, and in that respect ihe Britichproduct is often deficient: It the wind] benot uniform the cloth produced from I itwill also vary. It does not j involve! aGreat deal of extra labour tf i skirt thelleeces, : remove' clotted lump* . of iwOol,bits of foreign matter,! and to ensure thateach bale is of uniform quality through-out. Yet the impression: of quality thatsuch preparations giro to tho buyer t isconduciTc to much better pHces -!bejngrealised. ¦ | • : v | .v - . • j

Again, it is not always! appretiaiedthat the smearing of shoep.with pigmentsparticularly those of a tarry I nature, I isvery troublesome to- tho .manufacturer,; assuch .snieara c&nritot be wjashed out.i andhave to bo carefully removed by hand;hence it will enhance' the value ot /thewool if the farmer avoids 'such- smears,or takes care to remove the 'discolouredstaples , at shearing time. . Other im-purities that prove troublesome (<j fhemanufacturer are bits of 1 string, straw,and frayed pieces from- the jute baggingin which the wool ia packed. ' Thesa canrarely be sorted out , and \eo becomewoven into the cloth made, and only be-come noticeable when it is dyed, becausethe impurities will not take many 61 thedye* that are suitable tot wopl.: aqd ! soappear as white spots in ithe cloth. , Th.eremedy: is to use packing1 of good qiuajityjute that ia.not liable to fray; and toshjikecarefully from the packing ;any pieces oistring, straw, etc., that may bo attachedto it before packing the wool. Fiirtherthe sheep should not be ahdrrj on aj plbcewhere Ioo*o pieces of straw, string; etc.,are lying about, as they will ,' soon; findtheir way into the wool. Each fleece, "tobe put up in ' a bale should be tied With aportion :of the wool, and not iwith siring.Ill-health of the sheep is another factorthat adversely affects theiqij ality ofjwiol,as during the time that an|animal is :in»disposed Un wool grows of |a- finer 1 andweaker !quality, but resumes j its normalcharacteristics as soon aa! health im-proves.: The result of UUiess! j g that thefleece is not uniform in quality, as it willhave layers of poorer wool in among; therest. : . • • . i ,- i ¦

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cently issued: a leaflet tjn this subject:ilt 6ays:^-r"On the1' appearance of . ropi-nie&s it.should first1 bo ascertained whe-ther |he , outbreak is caused by bttcteria bybidding a iew:<±nops of the affected milktb aome isound new milk in a clean .gdass;.

iThis glass ehbold then 'be pladed ih.-aiwarm ro<>m utid kept <lpsely 'covered to!prevent dust gset/.ing- in. The i tinve takentor xopineas to >apepar should Iw noted,|and is of^tiie greatest importance from a: pxactical'.point of view, since it can, beassumed ¦ tliat ; ropinesa -winch, d6es not| appear until after thr«e days would not'affect the salp of kSie milk. 1 The cowsshould be examined, and samples takeniin clean glasses from tho milk of indi-vidual cows and Irom the mixed milkj after striining. , cooling, etc. . The time!taken ioj lropioeas to appear in i.'afch caseshould be noted. To a . glass o( cleaniresh mulkj from another source should ' beadded some of the water -used for wash-ing the chums anni paUs.land to yet an-iouicf- gjj ij some of the water which -thecows drinjk. A glass of this milk should¦also *>e leH csposedi on dairy.1. The .r«;«ults of these- experiinents wijuj d"prob-ably indicate lha ^ou^co of

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and the ineasures ¦prescribed' below^ fardealing with the discovered eourte of in-fcotJ on should be canried - out. |On anoutbreak pf nopinesa, : however, it: wouldbs as woll'lo adopt, tho whole, of the fol-lowing precautions:—The bacilli causingropdness dro. frequently found itt ' water.Special care should therefore l>e"itiikenin. washing the milking paiLs, strainei,cloth, erc^ after each . milking. Whenthorouffhly. clean these should be wellscalded and shouW not again be ' rinsedwith cold! wafer. It is well to ncald thobaili. etev ' sliorlly before milking., G^eatcare should be taken that no Water iseplashed into the milk in ' the process "oftooling, etc. Diist is also wmctimes acarrier of Ua? •bacilli. The pails,' etc.,after washing should, therefore , be keptupside dbivn, and iftie milk wheiHt is inpails should be kept covered'aa much aspossible. | ¦ : ( ; ¦

TIlA «M^.V«B HrliAM 4hrt .«n»ll^ tA TrA»\4XJI C lUULU^ VllVtV Ul. I111IA . \iC> (VC^JK(should be! well cleaned. Wooden, consentor stone ifloors may ;be c!eano<t with ' amixture of -five purtis of, commercial sul-phuric acid to. ninety-Aye parta of waller,but . care should be taken : that thia doeshai get on -the clothes of the periion using}t. Wooden vessels should not be usedfor milk, las they may persistently retainthe topy milk: organisms.; It is inadvis-able -to* UKe " wooden even fox washingmilking ,ws*els'."but when 'thoy are ¦usedspecial care Should bo taken to cleanthem each time alter use. Dilute .solu-tions of washing 6oda favour the growthof the organisms, and it would . >ei betterto use sodiumihypochlorfte or ^dmo othercleanser and disinfectant ; in cases of »noutbreak 'of ropy milk. 'String mouldyhay , and! aVrf Butfferwort, have - beenshown toihold ropy mllk iorganisms, and

jtho custom of: wiping the udders^of Uie.coTi-8 withi a vriso of stj»w beforft millcinc.is a' bail one', i After •vcssh5R? th<iir-hands;for "milking, milkers shoukl- not . 'handle'Fiiraw or fodder, nor should . any Biich ma-j tonal <be |brc.ti?ht into the cow-byiie Justjbefore or jdurine milking. ;.The orgornsms!may 1» traralerred to cows from waterin whiphf thev have been stnnding. or!which h»3 oiherwia? bf^n .Fplashed onItheir flanks or udders. : The cow* should,! therefore J be kepi clean; and ponda' should bk fenced off K> , that the cows. cannot .wKde in tbtsm. On the -first indi-caiion bf| an outbreak of ropy milk lirecows flhould , sf possible. a+ once beturned into another pasture. ,

LIV^ STOCK MARKET IN' ENGLAND.

! Tho warm weather has lessened the de-mand for fat stock , .and business has also

' been influenced by die overstocked state; of the rceat markets; Prom sovoral places: the report is of alow and dragging, trade,; with prices rather eaaier.'but whtre 'sup-:piies are short rates are maintained and^occasionally advanced. The shipments]from Ireland dominuo heavy. Since'Jan.'1 the number of fat cattle pent 10 Gr#atI Britain was 131,013,. against 100,455 lastl year, and of other calttie (stores) 411,110.against les fn. ".'• ¦'"''[ . . .1 Fat cattle ei^erieneed' a yvoak tradeat the London market, and prices woreraitier lower. ¦ The worm -weather and

! state of the dead' meat market were givena3 the causes :d tiue inactive tnide. Thotop rate was 6». 2d., and exceptaona '.ly 5s.-4d pe.r »t<>ne of 81b ; last year at the cor-

i respondiaj da e tho 'i«p price was Cs.Tho number of Irish cattle ' at. th* <B:rk-enhcad lairages' was small, and includeduorae we'JI-finished prazing sorts. Tradewas slowj the weather restricting tine de-mand. Uf K prices were, however , main-tained. Btef made 6d to Sd per lb, cattle;t- 's io 4i> IHT cwt live wtcght., The num-ber of <iattle ' landed during the week*u.s 4.7«). inciudine, stcres. .Th«e waas smaller! supply at .Newcastle , and pricestvere hisher. A slow and drag.?.ng tr-wJotook pla<e at 1 Salford, with rates in fa-vour of buyers. Leicester . -had. hr-gf'supplies of grass-fed .bullocks,, nnd witha much slower <lsmai:d prices declined20s i:o -M per head. Wakefield was auovery slow. > ¦ • . '

The demand for fat sheep at the Lon-don market was dull , 8Uppli;a being iaexcels of requirements; Wethers de-

'clincd 2dipe<r sfone, but ewes made firmervalues, lambs were abotfi 4d icwer. The•top pricbl-was 6s 4d for a! few , but 5s 8dwas..the moro 'geneTal highest .rate. 'Last•year Cs 6d and 5s lOd w«re the quotations

i for similkr olayses. There were| abont•3 520 Irish sheep and lambs at S.anleymarket, Liverpool. The former were 'in•?oc<i Teqnest ,! bat Iamb-*, were a slowertrade at lower pTlces-;6d'to 83d for, mtrt-ton and \0d to 9?d 16T lamb. , »Busindf swas unchariRed al Newcastle, rtnd slowwith rs';<v lower at SalJord. Sheep were•Is to {is per Jiead cheipor at Leicesteri ,. .Bupirip^* in;the store stock.section has

beon quiet. At Norwich therB was a goodshow of ftar<» cattle, but the Hiijrh uriccsaiOced checks the . demand., PriceBratifed up to' £J4 IDs. For store rfieenarid Inmbs tlra Inqurry was quiet , thoughformer ; prices' ' w«re maintaj iiod.- AV'ithfUl supwieii a'- Leicester trade was briskowing !t«j the abundant pasturage, andprice* w«re 103 per hea-i hijheT.1 At Cari-islo Iriah. store cattle numbered. 3500,and rallies were easier. Tho ,ibest ¦ de-scrip'lonfj of 3iome-biv>d storo !catt!e re-al :«>d fa Jy rocent ratei. • .: ; ¦ .

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^ iBvpi|toMJ..-. l .,i'Mi j : ^ 1.:.j.-v;T-: ' V 'tTho following sir^ sbitoe oi thB awards;:r! Special: prize, presented by;- UieV&og?EeV. vAbr&ham -aSriwirigg/' iD.D.; !: Lad/Bi$hop of OasorV, prakej andte,^Kilkenny,qf |a i;«|ver: cupf "wilvet ,£3i for the besttJwo/Jrear old gelding1 .<>r! ftlly "calculate^fo r «make 4,!hwntftMP^Tl«k ^.i'Walshe,Gowran1, TramohH-Agiurii chestnut geld-ing, i; iJ. and P. [Arnold, Bally>r4&enVWatert«W->Vyi^,;, b!^H ,..or^b*i»iigelding,! 2:!P. .:\:.W*3.- !CKdan Cbttage,TJuhmore East, Cqlrnty"! Waterford-j-Bedpif* *!¦ : ¦ : ; : •¦-: S V\ \ ::- ;! .--¦ SI--*1

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iQlass' tor the hesl five year old geldjingoi mare,i to be r dden,:to carry, from1 l stito I3gtl > (open): -Roger Shanahan, ¦¦ Oftix *Kan; Ajlmtoili mas—Grey-cfeldinfr.v'.'K;Slocock and fior *. Jlanbver ptud, .Oarjow-i-Eclipse, 2; i !cssrs^! Robinson ' SaosTiSommeri Gpovei Mountmellitk^Christie(brown . (?cldins:,.'3r ;,; ..; . " ' ' -[. ¦.} "',":., ' ' . ..

; CJass;foT the Iest :fivd year old and uprwards, gelddnc cr maro, to bo ridden,-tocarry 13st. Tibs, upwards (ppenyr-JosephW.-idgerJ juVibion." Houee, Tramore—<KingRichard, bav gdlding,'- : 1 ;> George-StniJh-wick, KeUs; TTljomasU'wri-.Park ¦ iWalkib'ay^ gcldiny, 2; JJ M*Oonkey, Bank ,ofIreland) | CarlowpTh« Baronet,. chestnutgeldingj;3. . ', ' j '

Special prize < f £5, presented! as.'.a firstprize by\ ihe M< st Nobje . Uie Marquia ofOrmonoe. K.P., Kilkenny Cast';*, (Pr©£j«deni of lhis Sodiety , and of £2 as a KK£ond and '-£1 . thj rd prizes presented; byMajor .!H.: Oohnellan, D.L., Coilm6re,Thomastown , .Cpumy , 'Kilkenny,' " 'Vice*President of this Society, , for- the- bestbrood mare likely to produce hunters ofharness I horfes-t-Mra. Isaac Bell , iBif-cfyfield. ¦Kilkenny-HCroolC, ;che8tnut maTu;1; .Patrick Stories, ' Tybroughney Cortle ,Carrick-on-Suir-UBay mare, 2: Thomas. B;Cahill , Kilbrickeri , House, Callan—May;chestnut mare, t. \ ' ¦. . '

HORSE JUM ?INXJ ¦ OoiMiPETITIONS.

For the) best jumper 'over Hlhe course.<catch -weifrhtsV-Hl st prize, £7; 2nd prize;£'; 3rd prize, £2. : i ; i

1st. 'VTobasco.'.' Sir. i Bryan . B*llew,.Troyswood, ¦ . Kukenhy1 (owner); 2nd,"Tommy." Lieut. R. R.: <5rubb. Castle

^ffrace. €l>3gheeti, 'XJaliiT.' (owner); 5rdJ¦ Christie ," the ] -propeny - o f Robinson

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A mooting of the 'committee appointedto carry! ouf negotiations for the. inaugur-ation of a cattLe seryice from 'Rosslare;,Pier.' was held' at Tagoat, Very Rev.;L. Canon! Doyle; P.P.,' presiding. " .1/

Mr.: W. . 3; JLambcft;, hon. eecretaryyread a letter Mm tho G. W. Railway, Cb.which 'stated— 'The irestrictiorist 'at prfr .BCrit operating under order of lne iBoardof iAgncuJtiire in .i^gstd

U) ?he> transport-ation of cattle from Ireland are,-not.suchas ,Admit o! thej comjKihy' ext^ndirig tMrarr,angemerila fpT'thej conveyance, of thistraffic at tlie present time, and in any.circumstances, (the! company could" notencourage any idea, of their .being, ableto ' provide , euili a oervice ns betwaeqRo.-s!ar<s and liiverpool." • ' ...i

A lengthened; disous&ion took place ontho poirets mentioned in the Tallway, com-pany's letter, and the: se.ereta.ry was di-Tccicd to furtiier i ¦ communicate . withJhom a I view o;f obtaining facilities torberthing a steamer at the1 Pier, ' in thoevent or a cattle boat .being'' chartered'>forcroif*X71iannel Service, : as an :cxperimen!p.It was 'ill»o;agr'«*d !to, .write' to the 'Secre-tary, of the County Council asking for in-formation as to the cdntxol of the Coun-cil:'ro the Pier and iHarhourj , and theirpowers jwilh regard to the granting of ,asubsidy ] towards providing- a 1 cattle boatfor, the countyj .' ! i : : . .¦

The Rev. Chairman-pointed out that itwould, be also .(advisable to communicatewith their icounty ! mcpiberj.' forwardingthem a j copy of the Great Western Co.'sletter, and a«k pg iftem to.:jqintly ,obtaininformation I as to th^ ipowors ana ;refpon-sbilitj esj of |Uie railway .coinpany to thematter ]of a daltle servdee. Of :. coursethoy ^understood- th-at ; the company- ladn»; facilitie." at< present at Flshc^iterd fo)|dealing;with < attte. but' fhp Board , ofAgriculture res i-icifonB would hot alwaysremain !in for :e, and: they should Beewhat could'bo done tj icn. - i :¦ ¦

Ker. Mr. iCcndell said 'that these re-sfricfioq*, wou d die ', put automatically,tvo-babl}' in seven 4r oight.monihg at thelatest.- i

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The Rev.j .CJuxirmah's eupgestion itowrite to! Sir Thoroos .Esmon«oV, If.P., andM^ •?• 'Ffwne , Af.'P.i was Approved of»'fter which' 'entvae routine business woistransacied, and the meeting.adjourned.

. '} : ' ;/ i± L±i_ - i ; : v . :j ST. JOHN S FAIR;-!

The old Si. John's Fair, was hold.Mon-day at Bnllyl>ri£ken in fine, weather. Tlierewas a very (nrge attendance of -fannersand dealersubut demand, was quiet forcattle ahd onlj fair for pigs'. Owing!tdthe:hot,: dry w, lather preraiHng la .¦ Eng-land for .some time, pasV and ,. the,,, con*sequent scarcity pf; paatiirase the -, cattledemand-waa quiet',and theihigh .price'olpigs may be' exblaihed; by a long" scarcitywhich mad* thfe priced bl bacon to ' "Sp."uuyers pi, lo-jnacra • taw ^attended Jrom theu»i|al . centres; ¦; Prices—Three-jJbaMlds,from '413 <fo £l« I0j if;'tw6-year-old8 '.fitinten i guineas j to X13 j Iftsi}.--. yearllngg: it\m£6 .to|£9,J A, feW.extn»^ood ones fetclied£10. B«ief, 50a. to 608j t !mutton,, 7d..^to8 ^.lkmb. 04.\o Idd. '$] ,milch, cow.:"aildaprjnura.1 a Bmall Bupplr ahd a quiel «e4niaW from f£iFto l «Y; plg». M i i dejrnand; store: pits from 35a. to 55s.;1 bj>ni'«"'» 20J. M. JOa.; ;g6w8: with litters^to JEJ1. j TJie licrao falriwa* *mall.- " *' - \\ \ \hV-, .ihi^: .: : - : ; 1:; -*

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rW*fe6r« -4' i|«; 'lOW ;.there •were' . <imy ,|3 ,i floylpJiRje'fjeirt':'hnpoi'ted,-. reprejenilW a. 'yj ktte*.- of;;:fllSfe9*ja ,: :flguire3'. whioh' >nSw.tti«|yery,/|.sub8taWial- ¦ decrease¦'! in 'She«roagej prieej |of ¦'fanpbtted- l^anl. i In -ad-diti^n't^ifoafplete .caps, the chlaasi* and¦ria%.are.tafeo ,lareeW. nnported/ and theWtal -yajlu^ Including1 complete icarsl liasH^n Jfrpm j £!*Jina,4M- ¦ in! - iiaos,!"". to£7/lft5,927.!; an; increase. 6f 74 peri dent. On•the j othjer ,: hand ,, however, ,'boniei'manu-qa(*ur(<r,i' pf: motor , -cars haye-iiJ»o; : in-crda-sed i (heir trade,;and tho value of-theaaw andTC lWej is -.'expeir^d rrfse. : 'i(rom4l S8,5S9 !.iri'.;iflO3,' to-£3,6a2,«8 in 1012,«> . |nax . me expon xraae is now; 'tnreeitimer as great, as it! was, but' il ia : siiil'

;'oj^^ ". about .half;the lvalue ,ot ! the import: Wade, ' JVmr year* ago . France' supplieditposl of ! the imported eomplole^afa; but¦wllile thisjp art. of nw trade hatf been Te-duped by nearly one. half, she Has Wearlydoubled .hier export iof * chassis, !and;in.the lexpor^

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list,;. tliAugh Jiere . Germany and .Italyran ! her' ;clasei<; > . Of. European i j c<iuntrie.sej tpbrtingi'car^ .to J,he XJnited.:!Kingdoni-Belgium , come*' <>nest to " .France, ;Ge.T-roany is. third,' and| Italy Jsgs a longT^ayi.-behiTid.. {But t^e-most; Btrikingi fea-ture .'of " thfc roturna; is-the rapid j growthin:';p<>pulamy - io{ the¦ AroeTidan 'par. ;- Inl(908,th6 -UriiJi d . ^titW^ported; lo Eng-.land -£96,291 worth .of -motcT CSTS.) ThisfigiiTe .Toie to! £21ti,237 in" 1310,i £332234in '1911, "and !¦¦ £3133 )00 last . year, thus"beating even FranceJ ' ¦: . »' : i I ' ! '

AMENDING THE INSURANCE'b : ''M 'W :¦A first reading w,as unanimonsly givenid the Commons on 'Tuesday- to. :a Billbrought in by .Mr. Lloyd George to, amendthe ' 'National .Insurance^Act in 1 . iseVeralitnpo"rUint ; particulars.' w The Act itselfh^9 been in force for nearly,'a year,'butits benefit sections only became pperativelaiat January. | Consequently the -actualetperienieetin 'administering thei-.bencfitshas not been long enough to detect allthe defects. Those that are now;proposedtd 'be amended do not concern"tha - mainstructure of the. Act,, but. nevertheless,theVr are' of considerable importance/; andon i actual working, will cost the ' State anadditional :£207,000 a year. . In the" fore-front of the Bill is a clause to affbrd statu-tory: authority ifor the" additional grant of£1,800,000 made at the'beginning of' thelyear for! the purpose of bridging over thqdifficulty _ with' the doctors in j the |.a:d-iministration of the medical and sana^toriura behefits. The practice/ iwhioh ' i$said: to! prevail in some parts j ot' | theKingdom, i of 'employers making ! deduc-tions in excess 'of the statutory iprppor-tfoii from their employees' wages is io bornade a; punishable offence. A new 'con-cessionils tnade to the doctors by exclud-ing' from medical benefits voluntary 'con-tributors who ! remain insured after ' theirincome I exceeds the statutory limit of£160.. The! question'of "casual labour; as,was; to i be , anticipated, has given { rise , tomuch complaint,-and it has -been shownto the Chancellor of tlie 'Exchequer! j andhis advisers that the -payment of ,the fullcontribution -by a man,- whp works- but aday or two inj tl)e-week, casts anj: nhfaj rburdeH' on him. It' is now proposed- tomake ' this' burden more i n proportion : tothe' period of his engogenient by,-reducinghis part Of ihe total contribution^; 'Anithportaiit[step has. been ' taken', in Refer-ence to. inj ured personH over 60 years ofage. At present they receive| ' reducedbenefits, which are further reduced whentfoy reacK the age of 60. Then when j theyehjoy this' scaj e for. five years their benevfjts are !only :possible to the extent of the ,contribij tions |paid -by. themselves ; andtheir emp loyep-a. 'Undoubtedly Ithis as ' ablot on the existing Act. It deprived theinsured person of ,tho higher rate of bene-fit just at the time when he needed ¦ ilmoat , and it ' left the gap between j theperiod of 65 to 70 practically without anybenefit. Mr. Lloyd George is now goingto chance all that. He proposes to sweepaway all, age:distinctions for personsjover50, and to pay all benefits te those j em-jp^oyed | conirib-utors who entered , j intoinsurance [within ono year of tho passingof! theiAct until'they reach the age for theold ago pensiOd. ' And- more .than that.Dp to! now the seraployee over! eS' 1 waapractically" deprived of medical:benefit.That anomaly-; ceases the instanj, this Billbecomes law, j apd. from that ,day,!forwardtlie insnrdd i's, assured of medical' treat-ihent to the-«ind of hia.'IifeV: . ^s- regardslijeara duo oWing to unemployment,',' itis: proposed to! amend the existinit Alet inaa important:direction. At present ajjeriod. of four1, weekiCarrears during sick-nij ss is allowed, but apart from that theerjiploycd per^on i is obliged to make upnot only his own. but his employer's con-tribution in respect of arrears, jln futureif this :Bill be.' made law, the I workmanvyill be'held responsible only foir ihis- owncontribution , and not for his employer.The amendments on the wholoj seem ! tobe of I a non-controversal character7| andaa faf. as thia 1 country is1 concerned raiseno now question for wide discussion.No mention is, made by Mr. Llojyd GeorgeB9 to tho extension of medical benefits toIreland, though the proposed v I provisionof: such: benefits to insured pofsons of allages in Great; Britain clears the way ofone of. tho many.difBculties U>. 'be l cn-ciuntered 'in extending the i scheme ; toIreland. Thej -e iB also on indication ! inMr. Lloyd George's speech ,that !he! in-tends to make the. concession asked | forby several; societies fn . Ireland to'excludethe cheques and paying orders utilisedwnde.r! the:Act from the operation of theStq tnp :Act. The eiemption was. -^Dademany years ago in favour of friendlysocietie«,^ and; as tho Chancdllbr ! (seemsinclined to do things handsomely' it • isquite possible he. may concede this pointom proper ! representation being made tohim. . : ! ¦ ! : , ' . ¦ ' ¦•..

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NEW CATTLE YARD

-j'Messrs John: Hearhe "ai)!d - . Son .have¦ almost coraplieted the;erection!'of a!newtta^Ue . yard, for !Uie ' OrefiJt.;We6<e'm •Rtdl-m&j Co. at: their premises 'ai'.'Addptii¦\jPharf.,- Tho ;extension wi!l eiiable| the

.company, '(o :provide ; acedutriodation : forrib less, than COu cafttle.! The floanngj hasiboen' oarried out in the n»ost Up-toldate;planner, poncrefe 'has .been: laid ,'dowilipver ithe Entire' yard to : a depth,- of WJ?inches; «nd (then femp!atedv so that thered^ no' 'onanco. of i cattle, slfppiig; as isuwiilly th.e case' .with' a level.'flooring.Th« flooTB of bath the covered ;and openp£n> are Utid out In tiiig way. TOiatj was' Wrinerly a. large open'-yard, h'as .npw beeodivided! into ipens, wiich will i.54 foundfar J mpr« ' Buitable. .Hhan .'.iormerily ^ , 1. J»also intended to orect hay Tick's adjoa'nvrvg

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PUKE Ftoob'S CHAMPJON^- i: '!.' . -Mr; Wai Jorf Aster, ¦ M.?.; ;Jiavin« '

i! accepted -th8> Presidency,''and > the '.'•¦ '¦] Duke of; Manchester the- Chalrijiaii- --• j ,i «hip ot iTho Pure Fpod and'Hflaltj 1.;:! $ociety of Great Britain, the . 8<»-, jj ciety has sought Ineorporatidn as -a, •|| rion-prp8t-inaking.;asaoclaliph'; This, ;

:' i!of , Course, appliea'to foods'' f6r:hu -, r::man consumption. Now, mark 'th > I

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' itMams. ;catt|e, ' shfe«p, pigs/ -ana:::; f fbwliix laid ^iownW' " ciarendo.if ^.M; the -.worTefficient-: food -for 4 Btocl^.. ;1 •! that i wbith madd the firm ! of: '; iMessw. HPiitei Toinkiha and. C6nij-;' \.A age; JCtd., fatnoua. ^'Clareodo." [like; jJi l j roodiwine, is a champion in iteelf.' j' ii M *H f u&iw*vn *B uiq.jw pvr Wll* piui . . .

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^eav'the A tipropeTr uanjjt 6f;i& ptit«i.o( road > atPoiubiij leen by trauiitgiitfiSbet.jatetig:i'saidroad, [f ^>;' •;:;:j ,.w:y:'K::::;-;i5 :.- .i: '. ,;; .".,i^ ,.lvi Mrii:Quirl^ soii<sJhirii' af4>ear«ls-16rftne:prain ;JffB;- ?hd:<afoK Byian, BX;. (inafrucVed b} : iMr. O'PorinellJ for the; defendanta;''-Mr, ;,Quir)cr«aid .thej. action:j»e8(hro«ghi':io rebbver rldaiaages jBgainit ;the" aelend-knts fn respect oi the1 inisrdsing of: a road,leading'to f ij wood fjoth 'ivbich^lthe :de>fendj rita-1 were : draWinfctim^eT.j . ^Thereiwas i! steep- incline i ' Reading fronJ v .theWood.ttf the;publicj riadi andi thfe carterswere in theihttblt .ofltrailihg5 heavy; tu»-;ber dtwn hill. The -result was rthat theroad twas left irivsucb.:;a Btate that the'plafnliffs <}ould I not ' twei . rt. in thi br-flinary, way : of their- business1.' They Vlid .not -want tafmake anything!ou|i :6f ,;,thfeaotibi; /Allr-they wanted; y:a3 'to :haVethe road : made ipla'ssible-.¦-;'i

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,the rpad.yiHe .saiw the roa!d jon the' .JBtbNoveniber last.' It ' was then' in a verybad ftate, th# cenftre, : '• where the dragWas used,1 being torn ; Out; ! : '< '¦"¦'. v . , ¦;; - Midhael Dunphy: 'stated '.-ihat 'il 'he was¦tenarit] of J this' holding., : next the wood:Before : the-cartin^ of the ;timber beganhe arid his sjx neighbours I kept the.roadin j fobd: repair. ¦ The 'carting began" aboQt jthe ond oi Heptenliber'..last, and .ini.'a' ahdrt.timft.j thejr ..,had- the- .Toad xsufc ,\ip . badly.Tl;a' .dainagel^aa ] io'nc 'b i trailing hsavyti-cpibe?i.on .the wad.i • J3iri?q -Novemberthe. &jdj"oiniitg•'; tep^hts; had ) to try to . reipair ithe Toad,.'i vrWch 1 was . lef t ' rmpass*able. [The .trailing .broke 1 up!; the wate^channels.•along i the- road, .'j ;.¦: '¦ / , '^'. To Mr. Ryan—The road was in a good3t&te- of repair befof$ .'thei carting ¦ com-.menced.' .. 1' - - : : ! '

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testiflfcd as ito: the- 'datDage 'done 'to. the'road.-fey the .trailing of the timber. - :

.¦ Mr! j Tiaaff?,: in roply to his Honor, saidby dodng.the1 w»rk themselye| and with-:out haying vto paV' for labour .the plainttiffs ciquld repair [the road. ioi; about £20.;H thay h8d to' pay labtour iit : would costfi30' ; ! ; - . ::- V ¦ ' " i " ' . i i ' • ¦! . ¦ V ' • ' !¦For the defence, Mr. Ryan said - Jusclient bad the right to take ithe timberalong the road, and the 'manner in which!it was i brougbt was • . the; only, possibleone ui'der the circumstances/ ; -

Richard Daltoniirftated thatj he ! eoteredinto a ' contract with -Mr. Samuel Morristo . .'oatlj this' timber. vThe timber^ wasloade<5:in the wobd, and a jstiek tied- berhind [the cart! to! keep . the ; load off "thehorsejgoihg dowd the-rfteep! hill. ¦; He ad-mitted | that: the road was li a bad way..' Johk' Power, one of: ' tile < defendants;said [the road was as' bad before ' thecartirtg began as- if 'was afterwards. : '

His! Honor—Really. Perhaps you imiproved: it by the dragging. ; .: Continuity witness stated 1 that therewas n» repairs done to. the road for thepasi'. (ten years, when Miss Sadlier gavea gnan'jt of £25 for it. : ; ; ;'Jasies Mpltomira stated ,that the road

was never in good condition.! It-was the jwater) ^flooding the -road and 'not - the !trailing that caused the damage. : j

MrJ Quirk—Ara you a son of MTS. Me-1Namara'sJ one of the plaintiffs^—Yes. i. Jaines Foran said1 he, was Parting thn-'ber 6ut-o£ kthe yrpod. in. question ' for 23:yearal iand'.the trailing .was Always done-, i. iHii-iHonor—James Powerisays it.' irn- i

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MrL JAmeq Verringtoh said tReTe were.3,000 loads of ,timber carted out of' the;wood] for th? pa?t ten years.: : . .; , • ¦; ]¦I- To l Mri -iQuirk—I kn<?w. nothing aboutthe roads iby which the timber 'was gotout^ I i

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KI1 KENNY COAL INDUSTRYntewsting Development-

" 1A't'Jtn?:Liua"Werly'-1nieBtlnB:-of .Kilkenny;County Council held last. Friday Mr. JohnButWri J.P.; Chairman, presiding, ; : j

Mri E. SamneW, K.CJ (instructed by Mjr:John) Lanlgan, Kilkenny) applied on- be-half j.Vof ¦] -the '¦] Castlecbmer .Tramway:Company, ! Limited," .for the recognition. oftranftvay facilities, applied for.in connec-tion with [the transit of coal betweenCastllecomer.' and] Kilkenny. -The capitalrequired for ' tho.'carrying out of |the proiject wpuld , he sqid; be adequate 'ito carrythe entire coal uapp lie.las at present anJticipited.i ; The capital irequlred would .beabout £40,000, witjh borrowing'powers." il-Ev^den(!e having 'been'- given , at • con-j

sidorfible length in| favour of '-the project,'Mr S. O. Walsh.isolicitor (Messrs: -J OB.'Poc land Boh. solicitors, Kilkenny), on:

behalf of the.G. S. and W. :Riiilway Com-!pany made a formal obj ection. He saidtllere were' some matters which theywanted included iin the memorial, -andtheir ohlyiireason1 in objecting .at the prersent itagaj 'waa In order to'appear, beforeme t rjyy.iUHinpii. ¦: i . , • ¦ ¦

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tion jn-as unanimously adopted; , oh themotion^ of Mr. Fogarty, seconded by Mr.'Thom,ab HarrinBton.f approving; of the,scheme and offering it support. ' , i:

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.and; jp lcaiantlynremove the1, cause ofconatibatibn. : They - enable" the ' bowel.muaclep te-pVrrormi,theirlJ/wictiona.Rexa 1 ".Orderlies' cannot;gripe, causeany ¦} e< :ling;i<if «itkhei» ,?&$ .or^Jncon-vewtncciiney are. as-good ana potenifor, c lildren, the |weaV, the delicate: ariiaged ¦•. '$»« f or ¦¦; Ote, nfore i©bu«t:i sdultReara! t: .Jf Dnj erlien^wiU !make y|ju :feelBtron Siina SfiEorous.:.'! .' j .,-. . ¦> ¦¦ -;}, ,¦,; ¦ - ;

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' CHICKS, TTJRKKYSj PHEAS4NT3.. :I i ii 'p'¦•::;•;• .•.¦ ,...o8CQ " - ; ; - : - f - j h.;?'?-:-..!• Miss :- .C6user,f '! Aughavilla/j iArmagh;writes:—'lOSCO!'! (s a Iperfece! Curer lotChickens' ; and ITiirkeyi',1;": iMrs. Byrne,Ndwry, writes•.-1"iOSCOr "; diis^ed in;thenest8:i3 rih absolute preventionAM Gapesi"

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!.- ^JQAIVES CURED; OJS' THEj SPOr. '! We '.are glad to-,$ay the) enonnoilfl. lesseefarmers have sustained by the terrible dii-

: ease [of, White S<jo;ur in-Calved I ia ,^ nowlargely: overcome i by the in^roquction.Qiithe new 'and excellent.' - reipedyV¦-."TheiVetemia Cordial j P(j»^dat« '- ^What a few[of n^ahy users sayj:— " ; * ; : (j? j '

'¦¦ ¦¦'• ;¦j Captain iBloomfleld; New P'afa'i Water-Iford -i i f 'l! ifiall i have. no - xibj/ctW'tp[buy ai fcalf afflicted with-White! pcour, as[I feel' absolutely confident of: suring' it,ihavidfr seen it (thai Veterihe CoWial Ppw-:der) cure ;a calf W badry/affected thai itcould iftot ; Btand.l l -This 'year II have 42caivesl";';;i / - ;- .. ! : ¦; ¦•iJ/ T' - f r-- '- i'T[ '-- .- '.-', ¦':• ; .. P Carroll; Mobncbihi Co Kilkeony, says-:" The .Yeterine' Wi'dial. Powder Icured niycalf in one dose—1n fact on the spot afterj iving! it." . Thotiabda; of'.bottles jold.1l'housinds; of calSs cured;iSs.ila;Bottle-[post free) from Henry Bell. VetaKne Che-mist,;,83 quay, -waterford-' i

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Note^Fpr 'curd; J in^' the eloAacH ¦ n«" .Cnre|>xi'f.i 8ymptoitt8-rHe*i iteodplngjgrinding teeth, scratching; neck and body,2s. (port free). . Wnt; Mitehelll Xand 8tewjard to £0$ Be8sbOTotign,if>iltowi; CotuiiyKilkeany/eays: "I lhave'every confidencein reebmniftnding r.pureoi,' whfe'h" I ha,vifound: ^(Ot only a preventive bntlcnre totthe Very fatal disease bf.^urd; in ^h'eisto-tnach, of yooig'-calYea.'f 1 hw. -,-u ; j ..¦..,- .v- •;

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••] :; At :the 'request.of John2 Morgan,i]BaliyVj ybricken, ' Waterford, .' on ' , this ;;' day -:1 j !examined the chestnut bojBSi Gate Boy. I ;The aaid animal iis sound4 in my opinion,' :for;Stud.p'urpoB^s.i'' .-:"-v-.!|'-" ¦;::} :;> '.j .- . <¦"¦ :- { !

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i At the reqOest! of John Morgan,! Bally-] jbrickenj :WaterIord; -onv- this^-day • Ij 'examined i the chestnut horse, j Qate Boy-! 'Tholsaid animalfis sound, in myi Opinioa, : j!for .^tud purpoBes.. -. -;•• . :_ .i -j ; • ••; -'j ¦.- ¦¦•; '£} ¦, . ] ;\ : : !'

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f ' ¦ KIXCRONEY BOT is i ehestoui^o'rsi[ '¦ '• iI6-;handa"'-high» !ftdli"of-4nalityvtdbinpact;!.! '¦ iwith;g reat;'-,bofle| an4 ,suostan;ce.-.viGot 1«* : ' ! '•Prize in Dublin Show, 19J1, and Champion . '.:Gold MedalIflf-io guineas from .Hucterat ]' ;!TmnrATamonfvflAi>iafv . . -A i,''- - - ' ' - :i .-.t .'i '!, J . i (* . , .' I

il CEBTiFieATp XAMraA N r I ; i; >"I:bAve, at the.rj&(jues4:of-tbje'jH»toter3*' ¦- '\Jmproyeinii^iab^y^ti&^lned-Gtta >r ijChestriut". Stallion;T Eifcroney>'Bor.' •.:I ¦¦: '¦ ihereby certify'he isperfectly^sotindi ¦:' -^ r t "; 1i./.k ^\v:]¦ - |?fe gwupjp^ jrA;| i., ]1 ''TOrmii- EaraieTs' Mires, 'I'fa 0s.:- oil'; ' '¦ 1!GW 'a-Ee*i'a»i.:6iJ:v-:.t:,' r^ ? £! 1 -'

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Tent, Wat$rfor<J:'now in sale; at "News"Office, W*terJoM. Pxke is.; "by post, Is;3d. ' : ..- _ .

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. AHTICLC3 .WANTED.

HAIR !Corabinga\wantod;|co6t by re-turn. Horrocks, S2a Portland St.,

BrjgbtonJ England. . \ . • ; : -

BIcyCLES AND MQTOR8. •

A CCESSORIES foir Cy'des, MotdrX\ .Cyclea. • Call' Rudge-Wbitworth,Henrietta Street (OJ.O). ¦, ;¦:..' ¦¦.-¦¦¦-. :¦ ^JT10B SAl£-r-t6 hp. , dumber Motor; : • Tri ;€«r,"-,Uioroughljr' overhauled and

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IiF Gycie, Jiatwr Cycle pecjnires. repairs, acsdeEsaties, caU . findge-WihitwcOtli,

Henrietta Street. : " ,- I . . .QBOOIflKBiAND Motor Cycle3 and Cy-O. cles Sale; Torions makea. Rudge,Henrietta, etxeet. . . ; ' , ;.

DoicSr DIRD3 FOR SALE.

T7VOB.,8ale, Hed Irish Tcrrior BitchJD' PUp, 3 months old; pedigree; price15a. Apply T. .Trigge Catherine Street,Waijertdrd. ¦" ¦ '- ¦ ¦. j ' ¦

TfilfiH Tesrierr-Wantedi Service ofX good. Sire, iWrite giving terms andpedigree to -170ft thl« Office. •

, fijytPLOYMENT WANTED^

A G VVRDENER desires [ employHKDA;job or permanent; \3nes, peaches,

etc.; -excellent references. Apply 4 91,"Kewg -vprSoe. • ' . [ ,"VOTO1Q Lady, 0 years' experience, <te-X siree cdtuatioa <as (Barmaid. Apply<m', this Office. . >

| HARDEN. FARKf. &C

TVOll'T buy Turnip 6eedi until yon teeU jthe prices at fi. F. Thelan's, 49Quay,| Wateriord. Best ot aU purplei topSwedea

^lOd per lb. JOT caab. , ;

OU) Potatoes, Dry and Floury, OOd.per:8Ume. '. 'WaUb, 16, Peter Stret.

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FR £ale, oasy-going, Rubber-tyredRalli TVap; etylieh and neat. App3y

No. 4 32, thia Offioe. j -WANTED immedi«telr Good Strong

I Donkey ifMale). Apply R. Keane,13 Morrison's Road. j .

HOU0E9 FOR OALBj OR TO VST.

TTIOR Sale, 7-D»y licensed House; *{ur-J* ; jnished or unbimiehed; will be aaldcheap.' Apply 4704. thig! Office. ' ; - ;

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T O$T .betirceri OsmJli's Quay.' , andJJ F' O/Connell'streetJ a Gold Broochi

-.-withLiwo." ah»mrodc feada, Fifldei -te-;. waidetf'af <hi»;Offlce.. \7~ ;, • ¦[: ' j-;\ .; ;'. T dff tJ d 'Sira <ji»ajr-,«ir.ParJf,|5reclne*.;U iday.- 'Fiadet kindlw-r«turn;viB»rron:

iorniatfoo'yia ttetUaali fuUy reoiited ty¦ Jbtoi-Wy Rbberteoai ¦' - :¦ • \ - ;:- ". \-^\--,lSB£5S5irp?5rffiSl 3538TSrSpB5«.'¦.'M J tab ', vp t- vf «wo*M8th. Jut»e, . vewr

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!4jd. per lb. jjyyg^.; 2ib Fruit eakcln4lborGlbSlab3 . eaJGh j©§d

ENLARGEUENTd in black and White;.finished by, latent process; mounted

and fraoied in missive franjes; I5s. com-pletei-fromiany photograph no matter howold or faded. I guarantee entire, satis-factioo.' K. Goodnran, 99, The Quay.

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'Bargai 'a&te- ¦ ' "¦ \ " ' ¦ < ' . ;. : _Smart] Millinery}/j b&intyBIOUGQQ \ '¦ : - . .and DeeasQS. '

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j ! : : - i windows next week, - the* truth of ; vhot1 . j ¦: • ;• • .: ! we say wiU tben 'ba at once apparent;

; Carroll @>\C®.\ '}&F ,lThe' Quay\ ] \f &&terf otd,^

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Teas at all Pricesto'Scit all Testcs,

; ! WATERPORD : S & 4 Broad Street. |. |

PREPAID ADy ERTiSBMENTS—Con tinued•

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T ARQB AssarUnent oj Cameras, Mounts,JJ 1 Photographic Chemicals and Appli-ances kept in stock. Dark Room free toCustomers.—George White and Sons, Ltd,Photograph ic Chemists, Waterford. !

XTOIW ii the Time to Preserve Eggs.IN Try . *, tin.-of WaterglasB; \ lb. 4d.;2 lb( 7d.; *

;lW ls.; and 7 lb, Is. 6d. AtG .White Jsad Sons, Ltd., King Street. .

O'DT-DDOR; vPJiotography;—Ask me to.do thit-v Goodman, The Quay..

•¦nflaOTO6BAIHaiy(.-IVr Han Photo.JL graphic worts risit H. •Goodman'aStudio, ntxt to Q.PJO.. Waterford. Firsirate \toflt,; moderate prices. I

QUARTERLY i Meeting oi \ OperaUve¦Plasterers will be held in Trade*

fiaJl on Saturday, G8th. inst., at , 7>ia.sharp. 3t. ;/. ,'Fanriiag; Seoretarry. . , /

T?' AfTlCj -HRaia rapidly.i . extennrt-

P0X6OK4:/5«ja1»a*4 «e itJt.l iTbey,.feaiit, die. aiid:J<*vp no anielL . The mostpo3reJrfai;,i.)B4 ;P!Ba*wyer in tb« >arjd:jm-to/f rZ&A ftt;;;port Mb ¦ \ Sari*./. 1

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mORKHIH^ATH Soap; far iTcdlei and¦ JJ BaU>, 3djp«r Ublet, or I box of'4 1

tablets Yd.—Geo. .White and JSonS, Ltd.,O'Conndl 8treet V J

fhEY ^WWwh'tf Healti Batt foi; Bead,1 ache aad Biliousness; eold in W,4§:.apd>-7d,eaeh; • makea « refreshingdrmk.-Geo; White and Sons; Ltd., Che-mjUtA^aterford:;;;.,-;!;,; j. ;.;. .¦. " : !¦. '

fitKY- ifi 'iii ywa; Boiji V--'; Whiteson'aX ! C »«df yiayender A«mo»ra, foyTblk ; Wwirjr, and.Hott*&ibld,Pnrto8fe«.-j«S5!i ffhitis'anXeonai' •¦•. im ' "«4iyCbetti* iiJ'-WaieftO -' -' ' f''M "¦»•-* i ;

Utte BELLAS pRopaiiW «Ur;reopT«red:(ly IfW atbtf ^1E^broi»nl handle*. Oi

HS$' 1 W^^ jieiripSrionger^than

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TT* ty ^^Y&fy f cR- '- - } iitX^K tee*"V'tsBw-iH^ck iof 'SeehWes,

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SITUATIONS VACANT. | I¦OULLY-TRAINED JNuxses watited i forJ? Southern Nurses" Home;: Mallow ;also a .tew nilh General and MateiTiity.WANTED, General Servant; must-be'

good Plain Cook; ; for: Trimoro.!Apply -«833, "Ne«w8'rOffloo. j [- I . . jWAIdTED R specUblo Girl to| mind

Children ; seaside. 'Applyi5, MichaelStreet; i ¦¦ / : i' !¦ ; ¦• !;¦ ! I ' i . i

WANTED a General Blacksmith. ¦ Ap^! ply Quinn, IICO,' Yellow Boadl I ;

WANTED Rrstclaas,: Experienced• •! {Erector of All-eteolj Barns,^ under

Board.of Works; liberal rerriurverailion.'Graven and l.Co., Ltd., ;W«terf< rd< :¦ ¦ =

'• ' OC!HOOLQ ACADJEMIEO. ajo'.- ' ;|rtOSVENia apd $ch*>i« art inTi*d' tci\J ¦ Iwrite for. sanvplea of ofir BxerdsciBooks, Pencils J ana other School Requi-jsites. "NewsTTriDtlng Works,' Waterlotd- ' ' ¦ " .' .' . ' i - I - I ] ' - | ' . .i : ! ' |

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STXBUNC and Yani ito Let, Axunde. j 6qu*r«. Apply. •W09j'.'thi)> ' Offlcje. L

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T34tCJENtt'Ee*tt]U.-^Thl8 rttaK. o ani"Xli^race l«Ee<R*phedrtfl; anyj- «d< rtsfoi

TRAMORKt HOI^SB^ 4ND ':¦ . :;. • .: , AP^BTMgjrr4 J

:-; - ;;A TLANTIO yiEW-F!dmi«hed koai\sii. i to Let for summerjsea&bn o: yearly ;splendid position; batb'.iH. a;nd C.jwaier;Sanitary arrangements! perfect. l App yDavidson, Holme Lea,'Lovo Li ne, Tr i-moiia. ¦• ¦ ¦ • • • ¦• - 'I ; f i '- :-h ¦ - f '

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X V iet (Furnished).1 ; Apply J iiydenrj,Main :«««*. ¦]::. •¦ i , ; ;,>; If.^V ¦] - \ !B '\Tf ;jr^L

;.;iMfa«fi>aTr.Cpttag0 ; J t,;iStinnr-;-•-, . . *«w, -iMH}fcam«!7j ; ;i;raw>»,' •'Witrijrfew'.mlnutea'i VfaUr of ^railway ' <*ati(Jr ,confaiairw 4[£«dn^oin«,i6iitUn( JRoom ;folly furnished.', Apply: IMMI Vei», S»ny-ey/'TrwrioroT Kijp .. '[- ', .:." "!.T ll

rfVRAlIOttE*—To-Jj Btj iPurni«h edj-^i !jXIT nyakte JHou«e, .Windwr iP aix.r- \. .n-ply Hughes, tBallyphlljp, Tamrl liitf * !¦' ¦. 'ifteAMOBBri';; MaiVl'MoW, .-j iv li eXI . -.:! Hotdiil&m I Twaoe: ot etlabt p R«e«i near Btatlan;'' good. i «oolroil.r,tdB»it«odnnoe} <erm*iijoderaW. -, -| > -¦• .-m&£ '(C^;-rt7«nxn&J [SOB P13Q& M¦4.;!" '

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i j osx DELIVERED:]more New MiHineryL Blouses a/ Summer Hosiery^ and Gloves,prices arfSlower, than thej lowesitlce:;jia|d iinaTf;at ttiej"Cp«NEB

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TO BE LET. ; . (

i iNEWTOWN VILLA-rLarge! House, 2Sitting. 6 Bedrooms,] Stable, (jloacb-houso,Garden. Immediate pbsseBsion. I 'i WORKSHOP IN 0QHN8TOWN, anit'Carpenter or Builder;'! alto Yard. "¦ :¦':¦'¦

i HmiSB AND SHOPr-No. 81 Johnstown.1 HOUSE—No. 2 E&tori Terrace', Tramoro,(urnished or unfurrdshed; 2 sittingroonu,6 bedrooms, bath (h. and c.) : |! MERVILLE, YOUQHAL—Large . Fur-' nished House, in bept situation; 2 Sitting.5 Bedrooms; Bathroom (h. and c); GoodBathing. To bo Let for July and August.

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EyERYTHDiG; .MUSICAL.;''.;¦ '

B BB^ ^H 'n ( Large Block of Piancs. iViplinB, Ma^Ho-

BsS^MnjUHia llf j Kriea: Melodeona. Gra nophoiaes and Re-

%£j£l£&Enr$ffi}/m ciords, Flu'tes, Etc., and Accafesoriea for all

8H! ^ > V!' yMiiiJi 'K Iuaicai Instruments;' ¦" ¦!¦ '¦ :i '' ' ,' ¦ i - •

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1IB&. ».'9J i KENT' flporanfy Iinnouncingjthst she intends'Open[itth-dasa Restaurant, Confection<Visitors to< TTainore v U find the i EstabliBhment most jconvenieht knd7

up-to-drtta, and "can rely upon having their wanta attend* d ;to ( promptly. •]_ • v ! j •

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Chocolates and Sweet4 by best raafara and \a perfect . condition only•'¦ ¦. : - : :; I ;.;; .;i/ J: I '- ' ' - ; ' *6c\uAlr- ¦¦] £¦-?¦'"¦.'sv : -T.' f ' I O!

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"may bo seen at their ShoWooms, ¦ ;

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- Between JHB?MB6TBNE-jAHDj. LEIN--5TER BANK. LIMITED^ Plaintiffs,and CHARLE8 AMBROSE WILLIAMPOPE, and added by i order- JOHNHAWTREY JONES, Defendant*. . ' .

mO BE SOLD BY PfcBLK|'AUCTION.JL purmiant to an Order of the Master

.cf the Rolls, in Two Lots,' at, our Sale-rooms, The Mall. Wataford. on Tuesday,1st day of July, 1313. at the hour of 12

•o'clock, the following farms, viz,:—IJOTI—ALL THAT AND THOSE part of

the Lands of Sporthouse, containing40 acres 1 rood and 32 perches statutemeasure or thereabouts, with ' thetwo-storied slated Dwellinghouse,

. large Hay-bam and Ouf-offices there-on. situate in the Barony of Middle-

ilhirtl -*nti tCounty of Waleilord, heldan Fee Simple subject t« a terminableannuity of £13 16s. 4d-j payable tothe Irish Land Commission, PoorLaw , Valuation, £36 10a. Od. A copyof the Land Certificate of the Regist-ration of the Title of the! Vendors willbe produced at the 8alft and may beinspected previously thereto at anyconvenient hour at the iOffices of theSolicitors for the said (Plaintiffs.

HOT 3-AIX TFTAT AND, THO8E an-cfther part of the -said lkada of -8port-fcotKe. containing 33 acres 0 roods and23 perches, statute measure' or there-abouts, situate in the ntid TBarony ofMiddlethird and County of Water-ford. Held in FEBSMPLE; -fr«e ofall Tent and -annuity- Poor law Valu-ation, £19'5s. . : ] • • ¦ ' • .Tie "Landa are bounded by the Pub-

lic Soad leading 'from I WaOerfoid loDnnlull, ' and are «itu«'« about iourcaitaa from ;ihe "City of TOaterfoxd.

- the Lands 'comprising 1 J&-1 bave not¦ been grazed for over six months andare at present in great [heart. Imme-' diate possession oi thi^ Lot can be(riven to the Purcbaser trhen Sa'.e con-

; firmed by Court; There is a -copious' supply of fresh water from a : stream: whkra runs through the land*. at thelower boundry fence. | .;

For further particulars and condition*ol gale apply to • - I

DANIEL DUNFORD AXO>00.. .SolicJtors for tho PWinljffs, CCon-

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THOMAS WALSH & COT*.•: Auctioneers, Etc., ¦ 7*

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|:UiHED G. HOLLDiSHEAD, Esq.,'. j i Official Assignee, Bankruptcy

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i| MONDAY, 7th JULY. WU <^airDaw, -eomnvencing at our Paddocks, ¦Bal-lybricken, .Wateriord, at l iM o'clock, bydarection of Alfred G. HoJinsbwa. Esq.,Official Assignee, pursuant to the Orderof the Court, . . ' - i ¦

, ¦liCovwed Henrte, with Gloss Panels;

Urn's, Jlubber Tyres, Pole* aad Lamp*,2 Open Hearses, & Carriages, !1 Gig, 2Hoods, 3 Side Cars,, 1 Cart, 7 Sets:ofDouble, and Single Set* .of iHaraess,Cushions Rugs, Horse Cloaks'. 4 Suit*of livery, Trassels, OM Carriage andiW«iigoD«ieL. ¦ ¦ : . • • : j ¦- ¦

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193 Packages Mid Boxes, Bra** and .TinCoffin. Mounting*. Handles.'.- BreastPJates, Crosses, Nails, Swje Pte!*s,,Cl3p«,40 Wreaths and - Leaves, Shroitds, . Fit-tines, Coffin Cloths, 8 Coffins, Boards,Coffin Mounting and Slios,-Wheels, Fel-loes, .Window Sashes; <Ladden. Poles, etc.

Tfi« Sale-,will cMnmence »tH<30 with,thajHearses/CaTriagw. eto.. wt i our P»d-docx*. BaUybricken. Introcdiately after,abojit 1 o'clock. tA Parnell S,treflt, .Water-ford, fitock-in.Trade. etc., ., i, . - .

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XiOT I.—The' '.Terrace |»nd : Pr inises. compriEiag.• *:' compact h and nicelv-<Jeraigned houses and ouiiolffices, on j Ibuiltabout aa.yew-s ago, Itnowq us 8t. TnninaBf(Buildinsr?..;Thomaa' Hill,: in thB City 'of;WaterfoW. held under Leiw for:900 jearifrom the 29th SebtcmbcrJiSlS at 1h;e1ow¦yearly tent of. £9, and jwiicb, i ailert al-Jowance by head, landlord for rates' and ;and incomfe tax, amount* w;£7 las &f,'and Jet ai foiled :'— ' ~- ' ! '¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ '. ¦' ' : '

House let to Mr. Fto53JB f S - '¦ ' ¦I monthly tenaiKyy ana pro- ¦ i !:iducinu yenrl v , : : , ... £2o : o (1

.Houa?:]et ta Mr. WaTs$» ta l ¦¦ \rweeldy' tenancy, and ' pro*' ' !• : '' . '''•'!'

Sducdng yearly I ¦ ¦:. ¦¦ . ,, 201 0 0House:.. Jet tto . Mr. if. R. j >". i' Wahli in quarterly tenancy, ' . ' |

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Drawing ;Room and Two Hedrooms; andon- .the second floor. Four Bedroom?, sUof good size arid .with hirfi ceilings, also,a large yard at tile rcre thereof. All letjo Mr.' Haniitton at the i yearly rent of

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Net yearly ' rent ' .¦...._; . [ £27 j 1) 0

The Vendor will execute a sub-lease tothe purchaser of .this 'lot :subjoc(. to Mr.:Hamilion.'3 tenancy for a| tenn of . ycaMto be ogreed upon at the1 proportionateyearly rent of £3 nbove-im'ii.tioncd.J

JJOT 3.—Held frcm .Mif* Hansard un-der ilease' f6r a- term of 'tt> yeari, ifromthe 153th Seplwuber, 1912, -'aud '- .subject•wity.T/it i2 to the- yearly rent of £20. butsaid Lot 3 will bt» sold subject to tlib>p-portloned; yearly, rent of £12. ;Tlie f<>li<>*-jng ^premises coiiipiise thf? said ' Lot ,1 3,vir':—Three-storied - house in .the pebu-pation of- the Vendor conitainiiig on, iheground'floor, Dinijig Room, Kitchen andPantry, on the first;flcor . Drawing Roomand , £axge Bedroom', arid on the secondfloor. Two Bedrooms and an att ic, jwithnice! Yard and Ou<offic&3 . Poor i Lawvaluation,' £17 10?-. Od. ¦ . ': ¦ .

Estimated lcainc value per, : .anhuin. i free of : rates > ...£30 v j0 0

Dwellinghouse let to Mr Michael |:Downey: in monthly tcnoncy, . ; .

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Gross yearly reaital less.tnxea - 34 18 !Q

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SPECTA'L>TTENTIOX ' of In-vestors .is tailed .to th» excellent propertycomprising-three -suitable Loti. TheHouses are newly built, are in first-classrepair and condition and are situated inan elevated, healthy and improvinglocality.' They are I all quiUi clote to.'theNew Watorford Bridge, and to the prin-cipal Banks and Churches. Tlie tenantsall pay ! their- rents; promptly when theyfall duo. An inspection of each lot l«invited.; ' • ' ' ' j ,

With rejrard to Lot 1—There is a spe'cialcovenant in the Lease providing forj theredemption of the Head Rent of £S]| atany time on payment of £150 to the Land-lord whereupon the' Lessee would becomethe owner of the property ¦ comprisingthis lot in! fee simple frcij of rent for ever.

Sal?, at Auction Rooms nt; 12 o'clockooonf j ; , : ¦ . ; ' ; f :

For further particulars apply to 1i DANIEL ; DCNFORD - AND CO.,

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LANDS OF KILLOXK. .NEAR DUNV i HILL,.CO. WATERFORD.

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Safe on Lands at: 12 o'clock noon. : '

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Important 3alo of Huntoro. j| PREUMINARY NOTICE. |

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SON, LTD., beg to • announce thedate of a Highly Important Sale of High;Class Hunters, likely • Hunters,' etc.,which will bo held, in conjunction with. . . ! COKK HORSE SU&W :, [¦• . > ¦ [ ¦ ; . ¦; ; ¦ ¦¦ ON

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WEDNESDAY, JUtY 9tb$lATlTHE SALE PADDOCK IN THE :'HORSE ; SHOW GROUNDS^ CORK. ;Any Horse entered in Show can ' be

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SEWfeLL, ! SON AND SIMPSON,. LTD.I!- ¦ .- • ! ! . ' ' j ' . iAlictioneers.' ¦:-- " I ; : "> :"f. !; :1 .

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THE a^D IN UHE'TACEtK; ! . i \.' Th'o .Barrici- tre t. Band had - ft ;larg4audience- in . the 'P, ai!k .'Ort.v-:'Wednesdfef.vv«nin ." ; -Tl e; m atj.papular item, on-.uicpwJ5tr3.«nne ; »tts.'».UEelcct3pn frmn: "Haiiif!aiia.",| Tb $ amngeine.'n}-1 of 'Waliace'iwiisicjopori ;d Wifh ;fhe . "Arigtf«;j;*l(akrcijnd 'us H vyer" jchorue, ' and setcotioinsfrom ihc opera.' iwere ' givea. Jn : wliat¦might! be described- . ' as their haiotal^wiuence: (In making !a , selection' f frqtn"MariiAna" for.•' bland - . 'or pianoforte-wehave u<)tlc<x ; that/'it . is- tJie' , rwbli ito.iRnore. "Ala. r', ' tho.S* CWttos," Vhich. :i jtour opinion is ond of the' most 'cliafaci t:¦pitlo itpma n .Hi*! opera.- ¦' "'¦;,¦ :> ¦•

: It is a pl<>! saat iight to see the crowds•Jiich flock to thi . Park .'oh . Wednesday,

eveninsjs to listen! to lie excellent &%t-rack-stfeoi Biand. tNo hwney is spent bythe Corporat on ,to bdltcr advantage; tli«nthej Rflaill ai nual |sum whichf it pays :tothis' band fo- .public performances.. . '. 1: !* ¦ ¦ ' ¦ .

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TriE HOUS ICG SCHEME/ - '. j .-Tho IPubUc Hoalith Committee being

a Comnfittee] of the wholo House for tlieDu-posq of the Eetond1 hou Bins" scheme.had a mcetlr g at ithe Mayor's-Office,.C}tyHall , tWay. i . Pi . ' ¦ , ' '. 1'¦ O^undiilor WiUiatn P. Malier- prqstded ,p-nd there wiete also present—Alderma^X' J. OTSullivan, iCouncillors-: Dr. Mary,Stringman, D, O'Hnnlon, Owen.Dawsnnan'l 'P. iW. I lenriyj J J. ' . . '¦ : ' \;A' 'The officials :m:altendarjce -were '-Xfe^r?.P. Hip«ins. J.P.', Afi?istant Town ClerM;DriiKen, nedy iMBJO-H.;'.and .Mr J. ;. .,Fleming, .Boiough':8urveyor. : .

The meetin j was icalJed for ^he purp<«*of makibg1 o:ri»nc-emen-ts>a» to -wilnesse*,ctc.^ tolatfeKi - tW inquiry pn

Monda^next, at>- -1He Tbwij JTall , at 11" o'clock,niidj ihelSesrt taiy iwns direc1ed''to inviWFucli ' witnticses 'as1 f i n' may '. deem necessar tto pive evideric1!;! in [favour of the' EcJiemt . .

EXIE.NRTON OF, TIME ^OR REPAY-. f- MENT:0F.lXUNf«: . ! ' '¦¦ ¦

' It, wns pro >osed ,by .Mr. - Daw&on.i BeckondeJ by Mi 'O'Hahlon,' arj(i;_jesolved-r'Thai we ask the B6ard of Wdrk&.to-ex^tend the • per od '¦ for-, repayment of loanjfunder the- ]lousing;..of• : the "Workipfr€l)ii?e8 ct-f nm;©) , to W've»r^.nft;tneyorft .jempowen d; to di> under the: Housingof tjlie -Worki ig- CTasses Act , -1908. J'-: ;

THE UfQUI lY.;;. ¦ ; ' . . ¦ ' '! The inquiry 6h Monday next is a put •.lie one, and any ratepayers, .wishii)g to a rtend and triv<j evidence may do f o if itheydesire. The dumber of houees propose 1to be erected] us" '182, and the. propose Iloaii is £34, 3. Mr. F. E. Sparrow: wil lhold the inquiiy.- , i ; . • ', i ¦.

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The Suram'( r-Assiaes will l>e opened' i xWaterford. or Thursday ; next by Lor iJ UH HCO Holm » and Mx.'Justice Molbhey1;who wasr quit* recently appointed a JTudg»;of the High Court. «nd y rhteo fir t exp< -ri*nee of cirjjuit 'work -flg a Judge thiB•wiill be. It Was originally JtfnnoUtfce{Ijthat iho Lora Chief JupjHce was to ao-compariy .Lord ; Justice Holmes,- but;it;iiunderstood that rite Lordship's health, isnot of Ihe be t ; and jhat ne was ad eqbj-1 his -doctor ' to av'oid. ,1lie iwoiry.'^anastrain attjiched 1 to itne work ' on//«rcuitlA R already 'atp?«d>- there /fs a formnoamearmy of civil; business1 ;to be disposed oiat Uie lAasizes,1 induding ' a fairly largenurr|ber lof appeals frtm the Quarter : Ses-s'ons. On the city 'side there is only onecriminal ca&ej -ln wh oh. John ttogen wiBlbe indicted ;fpr ! mWiciously: breakingplAUMj]as3 wixidiows iin iyio busfnesa- es-<abljfhmen-(8 jat iB bfUT Street and iArun-del Square on ^Uhday morning lBsti.Wer|e it not for this' case fhe City HiighSheriff • would havo tbe pleature.of pre-senting white gloves to one of the Judgos1.¦> : .¦: . - ¦ ¦ '

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premium" next week.' -. There iB qmte anoverwheTming! list of. Rublic meeting* t«il>e reported. The week will start with aL.OiB. inquvy iat'the City Hall on Monr<ray,: into >ihe japplication of the Corpora-tion1 for a loah for.thq,purpose of build?ing Artisans' dwelling's; ,this may -be ;con .tinued' on Tuesday. jOn Tuesday th< imonthly meeting of thefCorpoTotipn- wjlT«n held ; ther^ will b ea roeeUng of tt«County Council at; pungarvari . on sainidayj and- a mwUnif of the Tramore iPwb

! he Health Committed Jrrtho evening; OiWednesday the' usual -weekly meetine otho Guardiani wiU be hold. • iiie. Assize!

; will 'be opened on1 Thursday (OouBty.awCrty Courts), hnd'win probably coniinuion "Friday nad Saturday, and on the; Iattcr <fsy the monthly i meeting of <Jie;No

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j RECENT SAI E8. j j •' . ¦' "'¦ [ '" : \\'¦'¦ Thomas W«l?h !and Son. auctioneersdicpJfted-'of tbeilahdsi of ,Bally«$arroiv,:= th(

.proriertylol Mrs. Wujlrns, parMc.ulfirBeo]iwhich appeared;ln;iqur.. adverti8inRrCoi¦iintni). to Mr. iWolsh. Mooncoin^ Mr; H.¦D. .Kcnne. sol citor. had carriage of .salej : OnJW«doe»aay the cottages, at Donerm'o lWi»'k, Tnrnore, jwere purchased bj:>tr . !-M'C*b'e. Qtueon eiwet," Tramorei e s. D. D inford

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" ii;'Which itlie Rekl J. H; St Ie. forbtftrts iclehbTnar.,- is.! thd - Itf*h- Ei?f»bli«»4iOhutcb*. :i and I Cft«pl«ifti' to'*tlffe?v'Bw l 'Eme. irlve* ah account of his- coaversiortjwilt !r»nk an tw first -place in .point oh

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$3*' irepdftKe|ae^'Wf3 »tottk^Da.v dsi own./on the, airii-iasi ; Ilo1. oneiftlts de of his animcdtatfe -iircle Wf friewls;>hteah*.-|iio le i iy tt |Ui:tt ljhil^&ot'*tHa( xhe.vsaid^ ii wH- off }ii6'jde.tjil£|e'i.canw^

,-vdbif st irtliiMJvfiudwine iVflW tbe jlocij*)Uwv t Tol tjhota "^hJ^Thadiithe ^pptoesfl^pff'nuL fcqfiaiitance 'rt e . 'Ws 'iaj* perSpnalione. I >A|wBy« \in- g^od;, Bpint6;,1/. shrewd, '¦kindly, land <&aritableji it i was «. pleasure,tq..n]eeti' Mi..;,Wia38h. . ¦-¦;• ' . V/ U - - -' r. -y '- i

H :°The';tuheral. cortege'On 'Monday; after'!t£cH )fflt« and Hlgh'/-JlMs'-Jat OWntoore,;o tw uch:Rev. Canon Pfielan/P t, !VLF.,.presi Jed^waia,' 6Arlking^^ testimony' to' the ;high glace he held in the esteemj;of 'oyetjv;¦• ¦ Ttte '•

¦•¦¦ |Chief . mouTners;V':were-4-RcV: l' Ii.;Wakh, iCJC.; ©anesfort; Rev. 'J. iWalsh, ¦djOTCaUan; Robert and-Patrick. Wals><eln8);-Mra: MulUhs, Flemingstown, 'addfdlariaret "Walah <diughtera); W(rs. Robt;¦Walsh.. : Davidstown, and Mrsi Pa-trickWalsh, 'Ballinorea, (daughit?T6-inrfaw); Mr

^ThdnSasj Mul^ns l(son-in-low); 4 Patrick,Laurence. James, JiobertJ . Jdhki. iBridie..Maggie and Batty..WalahJ JohnJ .Patrick,Laurence,. Mary, Afrgiie, 'BrUHe jarid EilyifnUins;((grandchildren); Thomas, (Patk.>and 'William. Fowistal1, iBallyvourneen,

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¦ SSS^fc^ iZ?^ !SFjiirih -f!Jf5 * -Ttanpufort' UPV ' J iWinlsh " nWlv4°us. injury ijistea,! out !<miy- f y m y of

ilaggie end Batty .WalahJ John] .Patrick. LS^SSi S? *£ ?'< ol ; i'WWide-;

at'sSwsiBajffiSsBft' SsS&SSS SSTobias ywilrer, iWaterfoM; iPairick. ana Kh j. hLK^ SL l: 'John. Walsh, DavidstoWn:. Thomas OBowni inT iCi r .f ilj 7.'i?"" r '"*, .J 'X *^H«.nan, ' DunamaRgih j -!- Janis'I: and, Jo7,n ?*4 fSi.??&*. e J* d 't0 a"?Brennan, Balffifte^'iPhilip Brenhan , Kill ^ I^l^ 'iJ^SPi W* !J?8^;sheelan, ; C<mnty T^ry .(relatives). ; gcal^^ffl^'wb^h 6 ffi jSST-rTiri r.CTmnft'TRTA'M ,iwn THP ¦/ lilVrted:-

¦•Kad rwferericei T<»! tne': ri'6nfeMratl™ VOTORIRT ¦ — - u ' KM^tofc'-f n:«»: "Pf which 4el%o:. ..;;.. ! MOTORIST. ::! ../. .. ; • . ./ ,, .. . v ; . ¦. . : ¦' , -. ittW;«tl:»-.ro*rt 3ie!T eath:-fln:r"W«*tfe.'-'i^e^ondent o ifBim^q'liabrt of fe^^?^?^ 'M*;? '*!*®*;H#n'

^HisTi alk8 abroad {lr'-. thevCotintji. ^Tf j'^li iT ¦• ' . :J k-^::) : ': i:-K ^^ate£f<w4'--MYK:.ih«t-fc'e/.TOttees a, giow imM3uijfliii8-.;nr ¦mtomf'''!''' •;'". 'i'SimjiSmtencr oa U]e- "partlof, njototis«3 , to . f t p Xl^^ tri^'ef ' 'ssewsaa? SiS ii rohndin VTshanp corner he pivet n6 no^:; M* ^??^|

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^r* •'!«ce!of his approach, ancl the pedestrian !fetf:lil^.2>n «&v£?%+Xt flr/K^'i wfi ; has; no fwtway to 'fl/ to 5s; contanil- .j ^& $ &&&&*®&.

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^^^B^mms.p&nt or. not mber.' for be ae-Mp?ed in !«J ri t n5h" i ^ • '"an upmistakeable manne.r after having. .'ffliS mRH'' 'R*irT '. TP4V' : -¦Aur«Jirrt8'pondent.:-Jt mi«ht be;no harm i ™P. ? rvnPrTi : ': "mmim^mms'¦ ¦ '

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r^VtWE OF THE IRISH DERBY* . ; ';, ., iINCREL^SED.' ^ . . : ', ... ¦} . ! ¦ •;»«Thtef Sfewarda of the, Turf . Cljib, wi-t(icommendable enterprise, have d cidetf tq

"S teasft :th£rvalue .of. - ithe . Irish Dwby;entries fori which close next mqnth, forW t to 2f iQ0 spvs,, so thai .the eyent will'have ja distinctive value oyer.aH other** s ! 'Jn j Ireland. . The Iriah Oaks willalso be miibh improved. \ Its distance atpresent i ., a mile, ¦and its value only 300fcors. i Two*seasons.hence its wbrtli \yallbe -1,000, and it will be brought into lino.with Ithe' Epsom1 event, after U-bieh ittakes lits name, by being run over a milean4;-a;ha'!fl - ¦ ' .. , . ' , ' ¦ . . • . - ! ' .

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SMD SBQUEL AT .RO'SSU4RE RACKS. •As Captain Swank wps being conveyed

io his temporary, quarters immediatelyafter the i. race* at Kosslare on1 Monday,hei biicarhe very .' nervous (approachingRose Hill {Bridge,; and attempted Ut petblear, : >'nich-he;Bucceeded in-.doiug'.: He¦vTOB.ii.iihe' (time ift 'eharee; of a ytjung boynamed;John - Oexxif \\>- .belijt >Bitig. ro- thelocality, \J-he animiil darf d.off 4t a fnrirow, pace, but had not proceeded far whenhe " was seen to fall suddenly. It wassoon "perceived that the, nhimnl hadbftkeh its ;leg just About the hock.- Word\yas.elt once conveyed to the police, whosnbsequehtly1 had ilhe poor animal, -whichseemed'id 'suffer-much pain.- 'shot. Capt.Swink was the . property, of Mr, L. (BTab-aswn, land iwas -offered :ion the' course,afte* the races, at, £100. "There -bein^ nffbid,' the-offeT: was wiithdrawn. He had tohis credit fcr tie day two races—the Vel-ocity iPlite and the (Weiford Town Plato.

.BROI^E INTO'HIS WIFE'S H|)USE/¦>Ther« i f!a.t present in; Waieribrd. Jail

«, man nanied ;Thonpas Ryap. of New Rd.-,Clorirnel. who was returned 1 for; trial tofhe.iAi$izea for burglariously entering his-wife's premises during the abRenco of thefamily, on busine»» .at . the .l milUary camp

-t^'ICkhir.' < The wife -.in] her ; deposition;»tatpdi that1 the scoueed,-who-was in cno-to v;.iiad rio right-io beiin tlie, (house,

Whichk1 with/ all.iit contained; wns hers.Tb^' «yidence of Sergeant (Hamilton andConstable ".Randies was -to Hhe effect rthatat'l aim. ou Sunday, they were concealedin'New Road and faw 1he 'accused breakin ' through the window. l>y means of alarge sione, which he used to. smash Cheplace 1 open.' ; They subsequently arrested'the occused in "the house. • ' . " • ' ¦ " i

CARRidk-ON-SUIR MONTHLY' FAIR. 'i gcarpity of beef and-muiton and con-sequent brisk demand and good, priceswere rth« : fea-liurcs of Carrick-ori-Suirmonthly fair on Thursday. jPrices—Yearlings. £6 to' £7 10a.-, two year olds,£10 to! £13; three year.olds, £M to £1(7;beef, 64s.. iper cwt. ; mutton, 8d. ; to Hid.per ' lib,; milch Cows, iC17 10s. io £19ilambsj 25s. . to 853. ; store ,pi(J-S 33s. to|3s.; bonhams, 25a. . - ' . - ', '- '/ '•

THE KELTIC WiAiREHOUSE. ' !' Mr. ¦ JO.-- J; -Murphy,, recently appointed

to take charge of'the Dungarvon, branchof tiiei iKellic • (Warebxjrusp, \ has''had con-eidarable .• - xperienoe: /After spendingsome itime .at. his business in' Waterford;

.Tio went to London and passed through a6ucicfis$ftil' course of instruction' at theT*ilor ; and Cutter Academy, ShaftsburyLVvenue, Xondon, . W., being awarded oiFirst-Clasi3 Diploma, i "The Gentleman'sTailor," a trade journal. Tefers ! to Mr.Jlurphy iri' these words—"<r»udowed withmarly of the'eharacteristics of the Southof Ireland Celt, he -was A favourn« wit h

» -ihis feliow-student*, and'he; lefV-tihe'Aca-': ctemy -jwlip - f, hen,r .-bcBt wishes for> has. fu-. ,ture BUCCe.^V'V . ¦ r .. --,*" VV ;.'.".- ;. I ' '

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: rthe.;foll«>wirty ,referenoe-to the. lste FatJwr• . Fitiimau'rko:4'<He:had tion^bcon fifteent or sl;rteen\ years in IDrogheda,. and1 was

' beloved i4«W honowd *>y -alj p.'«#Be»:-Of. brilliant, attafnmenfs.i'hie-wa* ari iiimpres-

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.birtod Snany. articles | to Ihie" rQocieltf a'Journal as wejl aa tof Uie PTes«|.-and un-der their! ausaicea ; he freauantlv • delta>ir«d most jnftfucMveileaturen, iblD'efty-orjsubiects of purely lirisll historical inter-

THOSE, iAT.TJ B FTrtpRAiL^vj;, - . "i ] ¦ \'4 lAmongst • thoRe who! Attended' the fune*ijal ,ol «hfe; laf« Guardian: of' the Fx»oci»t"{f»n Fia'ary -on- Tue«4«yi Were th6:'ipl\o i*ip.gr wfaoBe natrKB .wirp itooi'WdjiUiaec.tjntil' it 'was tobijatelto indwde-them' k?he 4Sft published i; oil :'paift v7:-.Re* -Falhffri:'Att- Hoame .CorV/ Bev.^EriiwiiO>omjeily; Lf^M.-iVkt |W*, M. t HeartraeJkthlonr; |an-J Rcy 'A Un-.< *Mu< Multy-.farnhim.1 • ' ; '.. ¦!' • ;' ¦'. : . - ; .- .T- ' !: ^

Satuiactions on big sc;lii iiiii iiIt Ar M •¦* u*&< [is«'i ¦ - ''¦ v<w$k w$

¦¦V ikWili*>jiwti«t] ojdlxustpms,1 ttiat;.;Df:lightlngl'toafltes on-hillsadfea and at crj>8«-,i ^ tay tw i|!ft3^ « l*ieye oI, 8i.' .p^r^

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¦rijy. i::trri( rSnd btier-eroirSnc s 'aroniKl¦the; city .- Last1 Mpndayrpi^hrt.;'we, fni&sedtjies*] eyid( l;-:Qt''tJiepsuryi*4I pofjj iuiancjentfcuatomi;And^:perhapa it jsyfiwlas well that iijhe'iiustcini' is dying 6uv>soriVmoi .fth^'n- .dn«.!ocj[ k)n-.thbTsialH%i>f|avS^'Jobjn'». iBv«^rfr-WJ'-l*i -Mif ig '<Itirriitiff rtf !» TIJU.M O « fciit/. T.ij *AU *~ '.conse^ufijt ixltuni! for; compengatJon'Ijfarmalicaoua; injniry-In- the; courts. [% ¦.-; '> l!. f:!':;

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liy !Mr.; J.- ,W| Wddger.. ?The team' is com-posed p'frfour expert'horsemen", and theyliad -their fillet practice this- evenifrsrratTydor, tivA seemed'to enter, enthusiastic^(Cly. rintb the ' )irif of thiB-new RDfl rt,- forthe' introduction of which'Jntb WateHard/±r\ E.'jW. -Barroh is to;be thanked.'" Tlie,team .seemed ; to be already at home *riththe (jatne ,. and found -;np .difficulty - insending the hugerball along; in fact^Keydisplayed no- small '.amount of:- •: scienceeven in.th.eir initiol - practice.' Th'e' teamW8 irefer to are confident of success at theSnoW, and are open io challenge all com-ersj • ' i

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Mr.;Corbeit-Wilson, who-is ta'eive theflyimr exhibitfcni at th« iShow, :wiil arrivein i^Vaterfprd- to-morrow [ for' the; purrkaeof jnsppcting'lne ground*: ; Judgajg; fromtoe inuittb'er.' qf-applicatians' f or ptrize 'Tistsih5cb . hay alrieady- 'bejeft:-received, ihis

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as drowned whilst .bathing. ;ot Kilkee.Tyie djeceasedi who,\was .'son. pf tie. IaleMrj Pe^et-^Gahan. iBalliriBbolaL'Kilmaco-fl'ihhd come over . to Ireland . for . A 'shortlioHdayj and intended visiting Kilroacowbefore , reituminfr o England.- j • ¦ ¦; -.- . ¦• ¦ : • f ,

I in Jus oirthpjace. the pad.jnteJli(?ence;6 lu's tragic death .was;: learned 'witll the.d iepest IOK

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, [The late Father Gnhan(was only aboqt3a years of age, anA previous .-to'his'or-ination took a practicftliintiereafiniata-

letid sports. ;H's remains.- ¦.will-, arrive an.Water/or; dthifl. pyening-;at 7 8, -and- illbi conveyed Co Kihnacow. -. '. ¦ •;

W<yfi as. A iliE$.!' j ;-j> .;. . . ; - '- . ;: . ¦" :¦ ¦ .. !.-j'Twp auctions are , odverpfe3 by Messrs.Jj. Murphy and vSon in \oiir columns CIKdsy. iOne is ijseveral'lats: of bouse pron-jeHy i^ the «ty. ;and tba other .coneistein ' a lot- of cjioic rich;;n5ead9wing; nearBunhiU:; .;- ¦ ;. ; ' .[ - . - .; ; ;( • , ¦ |.,. .;.; L

W.iTfeRFOBD' RBGATX.V. -T . ' .'¦ V; : '! j. The annual regatta will, ''as 'anpounced¦in1 otir i ndvertising ! colut)ins, take p'Jsceqti y t * Wh i)wx.,- and ftu crews are vexin bnaK ttdlning, for the1 i fixture. - Sliari-dhn. Csm)oquiri,

flNew . 'ROSA and someother clubs have already entered 'thpJtSt*. ;;, :. ': . - . ;• I , . I ; ,.| |j {- _ y . -j ¦ /: ¦: '. r ;j

MTlJ Hi C. DOWNEY'S; CONCERT.'' -Lr [Mr.; H. ;C Downey'«i; jconcert in -'-tlieTheatre Roynl :oh ; next I .Monday; nigM,Jine 30th; will be tk '- tktef treat to musicl«ivers in the " ci£y.! <MrHi Fielding, ¦ oneo( the ;Cork'« -betil ' vocsli ts, will ., makeh^r i first bow j to H, Waterford audience aftHiiaj concert, ' and; Mr. '.Ew. Phelan, :- ofDunsraryan; whose ;raagnificehit . baritbnfeviice: and successful :;concert-Vappear,-arices are rpceiyijifr' suich- an Bmount Ofptaise Just ncr»,1 will. ;hi also caatxilmteOU1UC IA1 . * /V UC(^: C f . lt- f i 'J *, !UU'< A *#i,"»^*| fmniay.'.be rrtpfilioned.' liaa been residing -snCbrlf Tor some tinia i past: and is'reteivintca flwt-<»lass' ;anuEical - trsining In. '-('Jut*wtyj i He' is bn> of 'ourj mod, promfsiilg'lei*' vocalists.

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: [Sohg3'r will sled >' be' Wntributed- an • our •cfand old native itongue-by - one ;of ; thisbist:Irish fTOdifional sintenj in the.coun-:trV-J-Mifi* Josephine Flemintr." Iranga -ivfnJ ' The ': 'other : artistefc-rMiss Ann'e'Wnlsh.f Mr. ' T. ;O'Brieii|'i G.P.O.; Mr i?.iW;'CBrthy. RJiA-Xr.; mi Wr. L.- Kavaii--;sih-Hare too well -known in Waterford tbjnl>ediany..1 qommenti : ' ;. ' • ; ¦¦:. ¦' •'¦'.' . ' ' • '• '!> i

; JThe. " proprtimme-: will ? also' include,ctioruseg, Irish ettp^dancincby gold me<I-:

ia^RfR , and: a' beautiful |fairy' operetta In,iwhich over forty!'fcerf drmars will ¦¦1aliB'pfcfc i - -! ¦ . ; ! V '/ !:r- ': ! ; ( : '..¦¦ : ¦ ". • : • ' j - 'V iT¦ . ! !<CONOTNUED' ONi. BAGE '8;)":' i ] '

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^(Speijial Telegrim.) •: '¦ ¦: ' ¦ ¦'¦ \1 BIrJ TyWr.-Hio GreatrtWostern Railway.'C6.'s Trafflp Manager *t j Waterfoxd;. v$r;cdived the :fpHawang''telfegraro to-daytT-'"¦PobWion at Fiahcuard 'satisfactorily arylingcd. i Accept all triffl*;" . . : ' " - . . '.- • ' • i 'r . fTEii ineans'thatj the difneunieg in confncction witnj tbei docKers'- scruce , «ave.b< en over^me; -The '«J*pa.ti<Jn .¦ had i 1 -icimfe rather ijcrJou* during the past:few,:diy<,-;th*! vessels ibetweeri Rosslare aodi V Werfo ihayinr -torW jload, ed ¦ by,4tb«io1 fti&Ist-; .{Ti(rlavwf< 8B5tiojr tliepOork-ci ttjeiboats ?>6eie."«ent-tp SBidrti?!,"- ' '.•: > 'ft'¦¦ I t tn«j an^n and'flrenien.'batf gone on;sfcike lli fpor* tafeh bAye ihM.:i ,-M

•. MraE3 EOr ':-ipKyKrj6j*ME^- Tb^F^h^uard; dockers/.jstrjke to-day,

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tM'ieccmd: ihild ISS> die i i^aireSnlt oft J<*$-*i «1ir«w% !!i»; #!';;; H i RSajttrie*, raceiv'ed-'.-W.'Ri rvi-IH^^';>M ¦&¦$?',»* ¦ •9'¥'s° >/Tw5^ «^W-?'Iiiead 'ICon&jSlei'jOfCorii i if t^ eMM David.So l :y,rMprr n>;Roajd|rv-].Jv;|''- ':.et; mJcfetfag8'i:o4 ? ;beh H,iof itUe-. Co£3 :&&&, I^WAiylrPROSECfiTiqiit. ,

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tii^efnSSw&ff^f^ . ^' ' Efe r!i5S*#fB*' 'JUihriM<;;-l»rh'«Wri'».'iMimeJi7th mkO '' wf#fiWi ¦ ^- W*$£ travelle%^er>{hefJo&nylj JUbe jftomW'f ilmed ,M :«J» ;: A aog,;jjReaiden*|>^ n! | e:;;v(Muiity ' ;k^mir iry 'i ' hci. eSLsed!' jjbietf dtaiSMqnI Weanewa'y^evening",1! i bbiit .6*33 wiSaWgrang•; fr,<jip ;.ja , f tpr i.of7 the'trpeWa.Whicfi. gayes|-;ise- .Liate; jAlJ lalcerationJrti,e ;'wBr«> |frao6ur:oa''oi' Dt ijjflne -'ofM-PS**'^«Tr Th&TUHle girTL*as7ihM*^ ^

coMitJpri^The tauaeii.rjfJdeaUi-t MXJ John .Jo^epftTKIw tSnfc:;S.!Boirxrugl?

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™m * ,it ,wad .only ,;rigi tl -to : havpf-MTTJemihsr. 'pre lit; ;aj?c !;he iildi'JeaveVrti£i*jHWeff ? V-heihef ? le. :¦ wished to'', 'give>

'^M^HefflWS ' said e ' wa^v quite>il«ng|rf tS? **' 'bfwould riike -15.!ft?i»i . th*t-;-Ke:;wa^ineae4fc' throii{[y-V'aie"«iRjnatenougu IOJ coil on-., iim. personallyAM-Bsk -h$ .jf J hd^itiid 'jtfve(fetfd««e(Lft;th .ano/ne ;-'. iWM.:a T Ho^einlaj-rj:-jiqg;.tije poaijiorc-oft > ie: C. vp *3&m!>i!viti

«d*iy:as Sosdirea Snf^ J ?- ¦fis p&wr?el?W.;,i?»ll»A >!?«»* W>P» J»»*i;J4JMtfii wasJHiUji.werer. taj^rio&t'-iii; 'Iccuiai-htit g-iWta 'ftny. .h»<isejf:iGt«pyaJfiy".'spe»kiBe ini.|WW • walls |io-:bkdi:i-i>nditipn. wire; .- 'notd'apgerc-us. to! the pU>Hc 1 ut. - only;-to-< UeuSluP?1'3'-- -'? un'a>J^b.od that these'Hwo«Jhlldrto.-wM'killed'1)y-ih e collspSiOT-'ofon'-taMrnal • partiii^ni; It he -(M Flein-i]ng): found that parjfiiion : n. a, daagerousoondirvorrhe-piad nq'injwei fo'co iniij Iheiiouse,.' and coudemnliit. . ' . - v , / ^v - .. . ? rH "Mr-, - fining! ¦<**$ ithe'mi Vum,. and- pri-teeding footed, hfr wenit to. Mr, Power, KeWnet^

oi these , :ruinous ;preniJsW' atWalsh's Lant!, arid aSked i im; to ibiiiid upthe [windows]and opening! go e3 :tot;prev

>-|enl .anyone .gding. into them;-Mr PowerIS?} ?, djd «rfrorn -{He ' 31 * M3r.ch ¦ tisLfhejwork wd$ donei frdm 1 time 'ity- timeu li<Hre.: "were ,it-. fact i iwo\oi\ ier- houses ad-j- . Inijng in , th>t san'iej Lini . ,. which: 'were'¦c Midtepined a,nd taking doi fni', but 'as far«B ; the officials of th Co:poraldt>n wereoncerned they hadmb porcr to go intoa nouse and order!!* paitition: - u >1 ' . beliikeijii down.-i [ ¦'- ¦ / ¦ '• ¦

•jy- ¦ ¦ ¦ —¦ : • : - <¦ Foreman—.Do you!;s y il is dangerous

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, H Witnes*—I '.jdTd; nofc i'Vxamine it:. i< *d&y>.Tjihe rod niay beccftpe ' dingefouj in <aingis: - -through a : storiu. - . ¦; I .have takend iwrj portion^ of x e iexte;rial walla ad-je jning the. houscg i ] 1 f, -. -: '¦ '¦: .¦:¦) ' •:.. " "• ' '

Foreman—If th& 'Gih)odiioi . Were notb )und with regard !u(..rtieit. housea-whydid tjhey erec(. the ' hoarding ialter;the ac-c:d«rit - had" occurred?-{'; -—i\ . ¦-. ;- :";¦ , ;-I Wi nessr-I nder: tlie -A 'ccjIdit»ri4".- wi*ciul-4:do"anyfihing^3e;v . .,". .- ¦• ], • ¦ > V

•I Forem3rir-<j(>iiId..yaU.;.lci jre-lh6;wpLac£m.:tha'. -.daaTjMiUid'-VcQnaai4a '. :-iv^wi:ai.the.nreaeni.iipier a;ii«atji.1 iraprafr;** ?!'¦1 , \yiw*s8~I-iH«f>(rt-:-''c|S|'M 5=tiihg'.?unlesstftte; elcterior.paJi i3.:U geriusi> '•|";::>V.¦.¦!¦¦ ' •¦'. Foreman—Sjnce fc: i& 'da jgerouiR. r, '¦ WjJn ferltCist-not ¦ lliog 3ppa:~tw 'fine/

ipjrblijci and.the pub!Si»]had' my rilgrnVto-gftBmos|t h<?u ei:;v .,y; vj ,;:-'„ :/ '. r v.?^>j> . ,t- ' g teipanrr^Vell;.' chi tfj an. . xrfli 7 0.* X-ii ti41 !/»>> inlfl^Ra -" ( i ' :'. i ! : . 1 . . . . . 1 'I K . ;

'•. - 'Mr,| :Hearrie; (a ; juror), sai d he .thoughtit1 was the' ditty.! of | Mr, l ower- a fe ;; theoy-her!6f '{h«j;i^Iace'tt>ibuiid up the openings. :- . " ¦ •; '

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'-' fMxJ 'Hutchcnsoi.i-He'.dosed the- doorsup; when the itensn ieft 1 id the. houseswere;jthen- demolidbejd^ : : ¦. '¦ ' . '-, \-. :;:. -> ::• : |Mrj Heame- sai'd tliiit -as-ha had bniliup ¦ two of the' housei' lie. co ilrf-hMa? doneej5e ; ie4. - . : - .: -i^ . ! - ;- . -ii! j ': - : - : .^i IMT. - I&oteiunsw-rjfljhe' ' 5th r- . i. houwswere, hots in oocupaooQ at: Lhe time.'; ''<¦} fHaad Constable. O^Gonn«iVrWeT<|s.: thehouses'condemned by fihe> 1 3orporatioa?. |'. jWrliess—N<>. ."|: ¦'•:: ; ! ' .> ¦ ¦ v ,v , i^r '- . l- MeM r. Conatable-4A; ' <£ itement :.waain;ade{tha4. they' er^.lsoDd^mnediby' theCorparatipn as beiiioiinfit I or* habitation'.

jWitn^H said .-Chb bouses 1 were about't»ie;kdqnired by the; I COTJI oration !underthai Iiiatwurers'. Aiots;;fpr < c uildipg-; ¦] pur?¦wviiva L 'I - ¦' •'.' 'k- . - i . • : : . . '

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-. {Head Oo'nafabTj afp' yd i suy .'.rMr;.'Fleming, - «tm> -purtitjular-houee' was oc=copied, in March.'-Ja kif ;.' : , '¦•" " , ' >- :;¦ '•!- .; '.vi

[VVitiiesa—I am. '- Thtf nins hous« ;werev canlt on.-th< 31st Mafyh. '/; • ; . " I i i; - ' -'!! jaEr.j^Haiaiinson pciiiled out that.1;any-one ¦ who: weni inito i tliem - were' frespas«i«t.': 4 - . .;.-- ..i-^ !-,- -;r. • ¦ ' i >¦ ¦? . ¦, rT:i-.; ll£r.' Flejning/-JL pbl cepi:ih;;cann|fft . e^t«rr! a lhouee .wiiiiOu.tja wananti'j f 'i ¦ jaixHufcchina>n—Jn |jUisioc to Mr !Flem-

irg I {'can, say Uiat'be;|l4*vrs nothing un-done:- inj2protect the;pi(b5:c. j ' -1 " . ' ';.¦¦ • !:., ; •'!

'¦ [At jthe request .of i t ie jUTy i Mr.MFlBm-h g -sald:i he i' r'puia>1B.oe ' :

1 Mir Power"fuTiU«r' about . -Qie ' bouSe's.'

¦- . '. .* ¦ - . .- .. '' f '> • ¦- . •¦' '¦ The- jury returned '¦a l'sisn !ar:verdict'totlrsjt-j in the first'-inquest, anct' .addsd; itiderjfto thq 'effect ;'thit w. lover. waf iefs onsibie.shouMibarricade -tbese;.housesprope'iy ''8o' 83-to!:-prevent 1 he:poasibilityot . another accident"' "of ¦*• : thia ; kiiid oc-cArririg;vF .' / j :- • v :v"R

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Uoon resumpt»ri;tc-d«yj-6f>tIie : wiU lit- .in which LadyjSacky|ne'i? accused

of ex. noising I undue' influence upon: the'lite :¦ Sir ¦ joto -ScotC"Misd AKcia ' IScoi*,ihtet of O»;testator,] said .ilhat ¦ Kt'onedmne: • party fat;!test4or?» hirase'l.Jitady!Sack> ilia 'asenmed;;tie;- pj rt \ ftl-hosteas,qnite (ignoring'witne'(»]andjber faster.':' '.

iQuestioaed ;as. ia iLady .BackvJlIe'i inJflbeixje, wtness sai ' 'H. -vsaa'• niesmerjc.]She cast * BjJell- tfver. Sir. John, w}ip'';-vra&attracted iby Jher, i - f - I ' - .'i. -"•¦¦"!. • • }¦:,'!¦ • ¦•' ' '.-K| !' ./':•¦!.Mr,'Walter Scat».,-¦fhei-ite^kflor's-brctSber.» ctsrpd thitf Lady l^ckvffle . :donfijj«ted8 r [Jphn'a lesfflhUshmon'tj in Borland;lidy Sackvillcr had j accuml thd; neHness«>1 ,,belne in love - ri'M. her but: he Hold

he: ;; fe::';> - :• ¦;•'• \\:\- -; . ';.; Vii^^i'M:^.')b)o4s-exau>iiiea"- licsJ :'-. iiia'- it. {.i"wa!(fir .«^.moment: 9ttgg:e»i. id thera fwe j

': immoraF ireratfons] betn een Sirf JdininEadyi Sat-kvaie^: K,': ' ;!¦'"'If e Y1;on»;. flie- : **xie» ijreplte l;]r<Sp-]johnitIftt8cinaUd.'rv;An'.anrn! al.f .hefidaeiLld ibe .fa'Mf^&d-.iiV a a rnent • >,>;j 1

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Lsaid'. thp'proseaitiorii'waa brought tinoiS;se'ctt0ri;1S o:fitKe''Rrilway8!Act,'l , ^H'ichprovide . tbja$;°eyery aBsen'feeWoii'ni fajl^way;;shall .on.''request;iof- anvoiEBce); ;OJ|tbcCpmpany, produce';i.asd.-;lf. "iso rreciusfietl,delivei; jupj -liip. iicket 'shqwirig i ! Iho j faro

,*a$ pajcf p!f-'p»y':JjiB r fare frdm!?£Be: place:; wh>re he' Ur .'; In1.thisVc'ase!:tbeS Ido-fendahtl;had riot <5rily irefused to:-give! lipKis 'ticiletl but he had'riotV:paid- ' .for -a;tick»t/i--M:-M:>lirj:- M>.;-fcf j :- : f j -j l ''i'Eatric^ri'M'urpMy' i 'statibnriiaster! atR thgaregii4vsald'libscoirected!the;ticketfl-

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.TJlere.Wtta^ 'ttirthat-day; at Epiifecortjiy- i1 arid '.th'e!!tramj;'*raa>co'nMojBently.!«ini<ing. i;Ja :;. H -laskibd thrideferB&at^fdWWs-ii-ticket aiiaj-lie ;rafused>'Joi ?!e'-;iWht"}dnc'. ' 'i" OTie'.deftirasritf saidJb^woad, fehdwi -'2DV •;i^ketat fe^ab iWitne ritcia'. i-liini: ;I'rtafcN ijio l - iis cie.ht iidCeafdrhe 1¦shpold; hoi r i£-iio*?» HCrefu»${6>;>«k)i7:'tt'e'-'Hckja'-ai'i i theaaTiire 'chfiea-Jhft ; Jrrtoamdra-i 6f-;-the;-fpass.engera-.i ¦S-M&n * - \!-w&ae>heH»l*-tBe- cheekerr(TKosi?'H3cEey' ¦,arid. whB;n'trip'.rest pi tliie train" was'cttecji-:ed witnq^i'and'Rochteiame to Waterfo'rd. :.Thcre the aefendanVsgain reftisea-io lgiv'e - ;

fiipi:his '%ket;;- .r- ;CS:j ' '-K: :; . -- ; t.;'-i :f;!T.i -: > Thoiriis 'iR

^ocheX examiried,' sfatgdt ihe'- i;was checker "of-^tho irain-'and *lien:i his ¦ ;:»*.fentiorti- 'w4d;'ciilled.' t«( the:defendant;bv i( the stat Pnmagter, who; stated-he! had>«-'• ;¦fused to j M 'up 'his ticket;- he i -Watched |¦him at Glenmore. . !Waters therei paid• to j!the statipfljrjaster his fare1 from1 'Rossf t£ ¦Waterfordi^which was Is. 3d third class.He denied Ho the sfationmsiter in ! the jpresericejpf witness that he-had^cpmelfur-jther tharr from New ;R<j3s and h'eTrefaaed- 'o, give -upt his;-ticket-beyond:^ New' Rob^ ¦

;aod denied jher'haa''come fro'rn"I-Eririi.f ;<osjiy ff>irj rfnying'he hadJcomfrfrbm New " !Rft|s and,paid his fate from thei'f lf ! When !fitness ciame" tp-:Wiiterford he 'got'deferi- :dnnt s ri ne frorri' the detective , on1 'dulyi-|Witne«s ,k?a n : challenged".*he^4efendant.'AT;". WittArf/w>>/9 - 'ttrtA' *Vi« :.1»«4 M._ , 1 ,'t liiJX t Hi lgave 'rupihi fi i Hcket;:dt "iRathJ;ar<feue>- !an-J : iSvitness at ;<Jnce ' contradicted ; trie >) state-" Iinenf.;'-"iiTi-'- ¦¦: . ¦

¦¦¦ ' -p - ,-. i - . ^- p | i - [¦ ( • ;¦¦• 1!' ¦•MrV'p'CJohnpf-said he(was iristriicted'hyr ' !the Company to press-for tlie full Ipenalty' iW; tlu8 ekseJ .This clas? bfrfraud :)wasfbci: icpraing veryl comiriori .on '.th'e ^Coiripany's ':¦ Jlinesj;Tfielfull penalty! be '«aid!> .«asW: :Rnd vhe-Would ask,their -worships to jn-fhct-:tha$; amount. -'. : , > .' - : f | : \ -:- v ; -- The:d,efertdant.; in ihakiW-a ;slatement;said, he iavej \ip";hi3 Jticket - at' "jRatWcar- ,;ogue 'andl tjhe statiorirnaster " took! l6.J3di ifor -his tjjsketf from NewKoss,' : If fie'eame !from: EnhUcprthy what did . the tafioh:master1 wkrifc checking .jhim> -froni • .Neraf -'ROSS.. - . - . ! '1:!.V !' ;- -¦¦';¦• " • ' ' • • t:;iV' . !ir.'i . }l ' ¦F^^^w*]ttSaTW:pa.^pfc$&c\V' :;itnd:,2t«;: inists.yif A«a «'b3ref.aSdy . 'temp -^windlei.tHeTCSrDpi^V l^^gtJV ?'

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Mr ,Grant-f-I have inothing to do : rtiththat: master:-! • ¦'-> "«•.'¦/¦; -rv-:-^ , •¦ . :;;,. ^\ +.i ;Mr-Buggy jsaid he wak satisfied WdjthcCases'were accordingly. adionrriedito Il<h?^?.^-].4.;;- raK: "r-;'! p:I s.'! ¦AlLLJSGEDj : !A SiiritT-^FT|»j :.lBE]|NGt;•" > ; rB^NJK-TO HJET PEACE]\'-..] : ;j 'fjJ pistric{-I|iinectpr '\ ¦fo& j'Jft- .Jife/-* iria.deapplicatari|tp>ii»ye'recogni5anee's:estre i{eVi in "the; !cafee"or~« inari'' named PeterSheehan;,'.-JBtier treeti .\*hoiiwas ouad[. 'tothe' peacero,a'l5Ui 'N6Vdmber, ;rai2.vtq.6oof good behaviour: forp y«.mpt$\sr vM>that he. did |w»thin that' peV?d# vik': on the2OthcWar<*.- l .at ter>ti AJaB54v0thit -wife "by[strikipg-her,'prf

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. - •*\<b-(f«4fa- (AA4VL- . AXJ9 k«IU jOUIC(JCS>] ^LlfUi UabiGrant; Giaffney'8'Lanp, and WmJ 'Arngaa;CarngeeniLarie; 'appeared..';'.. ¦;j- ,TS";'"-:,: r. iji - .:;; : Evidericejw'fs given;by tho keeper of itjfe;records, Sergeant'CurTon.'aa to the riataie.of the as9aulf committed by, Shfeehan; onhia wife 6a Ithe .date-mentioned. ,J:: He wasoorivictedjpf jthat offeb'ce land tentenceu'to one. mpiitli'B, imprjaoninfen .::'#_ :¦ \ 'I \\ j The; Court# ordered thSTth«; coRnii-!isnees-be;Testfcatedv.'iOs to be,,lB*iedt offthe goods!and cliattels |of Pef^r'|8heeo'ahtad Ss off ealeb; sA his'sur "ties j;:'; ' - f 'i: ?This;;cpri(jli4ded':tlie;: bjosi iera;;r1*i! "i.:;.'' ;'«-" :."".t:

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I'The aiinualLsportsiu^derj.'f eViuw: ; . ' !' • :!••.ol! e 'lst'j'W.aterfowl^|Cptoi)?n;r :-.Bpy4'k: ':| ¦'¦: ,Brigade Were held onfyesterday.'-ptentbonp:!) f-at 1 Gl(!nTiUe:':[;''.^:''4ayt yb tM!U3y :':'

:. :V - ifine-, and jtheiie '• wasi;»¦ %!!?!¦• i-Iargd'-'. '.pirfar'i '•'. ; !¦ :' :ipresent.: Kpne. ^ grounjdAj were'beautuolly::- '.. ; •decorated I.arid, the-carnival ifrdm'ef art ti>' . , , ; 'fini«h: rai '-ijim^^eiijoyejSifjii^fiH v*;':- ^-' il' ' ¦¦';-.riMuch cfedifc Wjdua to> MeKara. rWe«,r '. C,Parker . andl-I^ght.:/and",t 'th>i ergfetic -;i ¦ . '.!'$Oomriiittee Jof the (Jinirable ahnea lriii .! . 1Which th#' Sport a', ,weie . carried pjutV/.'.f ^i i; i : 1;.W;Baj icl'Strfeef':sfral»-.;wndt n«pe^(i; - I ¦ :'!JSand attended^ and .woundi.- .iJp. ' ftBeirj ;-- . /! ' ¦nilincal p granuno: by¦¦ " reridenng. .i.^Ar. i :Nation One* Agai f ;fe^;v %, ifj tt i- '- ' ;. • -.^Eventa -L- : '.- ,- .i . . ':;- . \.IV : '. '-. ¦ • i - i . - l -."- . yi -The 60 yarap'handicap was won bytE.!" 1 . i -Cjlepkion-ft SyfiirdsJ.'i'.v :v- -- •' A {; ;': &¦'. < . 'j- .t i'-'1 ' ! ' L'iHl0ayards'^ r aL16 '|r>rwtt [;;,.!. - ^

f l -yardsi;riiMidicad (cpnfinediM-infer*i: I ,

iTri«K ttejCoinpirijj;¦ durtogUhe;last| ! ;sessipM>^W «re,3XJ.£if yH'''^'':: r-!f .!ipp:yards:Bc|atc,b( ;(o b)^K;GjBn«yr:iii;|i [ ¦ ]

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Clonmel Feis-^Juno 29th. ' !

Mothel Aer|dheacht—July 13thk 'Carlow Fei$-Wuly 13th'.L - ; ; " '

•' WATERFORD ; FEI&-JULY 20th. '.

Carrickron-Suir Feis and Aonach—July '25th, 2Gth, and 27th.' . " . '

WATBRFOKD CFJEIS. , ¦ i ' 'The annual ¦Waterford Feis—IveistPort-

lairge—will be held this ^year ion Sun-day, Juiy t»;h. .Aiihough the event wi llbe a couplo I of weeks later thi? -seasonthan previous Feisanna, we aie glad toannounce that the inb«est in this popu-lar local flriure remains unabated. Lastyear Feis J?4rtiairge. brought ah enor-•mous concourse of Gaels to the city :IWexford , Kilkenny, Tipperary arid otherSouthern counties were largely repre-sented; the streets, of the '-'Urbs Intacta"pa-evented a hmsniflcent scene of jr aietyand splendour, as' the Irish "National For-esters and the massed bands marched tothe Feis grounds. The day ;was . a mem-orable one in the national life of. iWnter-tatd. The Feis Committee hope to makethe coming festival • a still igrMter suc-cess ; and jwfpiing ; by the numerou s ap-plic -afions for ocp:es of the Feis syllabus,and Use large number of entries alreadyreceived, Fws Portlairpe, 1913,* diould

N^clipse all other entertainment of thekind ever he'd in the city. There isovery indication ^hat a!) sections of theF ia prwamme — lAncuagi , ' History.Sinpimr. Instrumental Music, Dancing,etc.—will be well filled. The lociiischool? are training assiduously for thelansruape and, singing competitions. A re-cord entry as.'expected for the chbrul com-petition, i . i .

ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. iThe committee have 'secured the ser-

vices Df thej famous De Lacy FamilyiWarpipe 'Bond. The band is a uniqu?musical combination , insisting1 of tenmembers of one family, the youngest ofvrhom ds not quite seven year* old. TheDe Lacy tapers Shave won many distinc-tion? at. Fieisanna and1 other . festivaU,and were awarded ft special prfc» at therecent Wexferd Fo:s. The committ eehave arranged an additional contest forcountry fife -and' drum bands* A Searuidh-fcaeht (Irish [concert) will be held at an(interval during the proceeding .in ihoCourthouse buildings, when; a: rare 'treatof Irish, music, isong and dance will beprovided1. F<>is <3olti Medalists and IPrizeChoirs will contribute to the programme.

Tlje Feis wall be opened ' with an ad-dxesa by The O'Rahilly, Dublin; nwm-berof the Executive Committee of tj ie Gaelicleague. [ ..'. - ¦ , ': Entries close on Saturday, July l&h.Copies ,of the syllabus- .can *e bad from.th*'!Hon. , Seo.. iFois Committee,, 21 ,Wil<iiain:Street,;Waterford. ;; ' ¦- . : ' '.' '

'GAELIC 'IJEAGTJE IN AMfeRlbA. ¦

, Last1 year ! the Central 1 Executive de- l TIR V/ftrwuVv »vn n VJIMTTT •ddod. in eompMnnce with the request of ' . TIB JaQQj HAEr .AND 0 MEATH.

IT V JFWS VT^*! ™ '<u? *W iBhUfe- in .<j ineath - Mara bns ' a

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nirSriv^ S^ifS^S1 . ^ndi^Ihu^heo has

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an interest in the study ! of the. Irishlan- ; best and old sV of

^he colleges mlCcJoSste^uace «nd the revival ' of hatibnal CUB- SP0?1? -?' ^'"bv Part ra\!hT ooS

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fcom s, and .because of itg -succesa an Ire- &*ciSfe*Jr^.1MuiSheO i,nunlb?U'8?I^? <

land the Gaelic League decided' to intro- S

RhaedKi^ lhamhna atidjColau-tc, "duce it «© America " wheree%T- there is a >s ?. m;"" «••¦" ™~-~- «-—~ , ~ —' . sufficient number of Irishmen to take ttxr | GaSHitcihe, and' in' the most Irish parts

matter up. i Th« propagandist pcterf' of ?f the country. ! Condae na Gadlimhethe Gaelic -Leaeue received, a/striking tas Vv ^atesl ; percentage of ; Irish

¦• ¦ vindication at the second Ne^fccxk Feis ,8Pe^?Kua-m^

npir. '1 lhe ¦count!«8-

^on . Sunday. ! June 1st, wherr'a :crowd of f u>M f . <»J^»- - The percentage is-01.4.eorao '10.000; peopV assembled ai Celtic I I 1 J ; - .•Pftrk. The IdaV was^ 'beautifully . fine, ¦' ¦¦! ,.>Vff ' .rt

¦ j¦nntii the resiuM. that last year 's gate .was I AN;OLAK. | ; < r

I ^fh^in&Jny an iddres3 in • C^st, Ui

Chornhxaidhc begins . its. Irish .was^ekvered1 . '.by ' Mr.!- M. - ' .A. ff.c°R*..Jr?ar,- w^- peat pronu«e. Jswu

: ¦J6 >'Bjai>C.-g%rtri^o fey SVaterford Ni iBhriaan . 1o v^hoso enterprise arid carew^g^uW brother of »r. O'Bvrne, the .»» « "f* e«rtence. has spent the past

\ - esteemed medical officer of Xiimocth(v 8£ "l™^* at

th*,collese. where eho lias

> : maT Union: Mr. O'BJTIUJ exhorted the estabbrfied a djw.estic economy school

Sotisands present to continue -their *°r &»h*P*«klng - ,prls Propagandist• ' Ru^es dn Celtic Uteratu.^

and other arts. *W*. j has art bwn nesleoted. Tho G oel-¦so that -Oi A nationality of tho race be gf" w

1t^&ole. di^nct-they: num-' no crushed: out. ' , ber over 11,000—wiJl prove to be cnthu-

M i : : : ¦ | siastic "«ids t» students." ; i .

OO. iWATERFORD PRIZE WJNOTaiS.'¦ Th« first -prize in Competition No. 6^-GseJie lEsttay f«r Seniors; to contain notless than 2i0 woTdfH-was awarde'd to Sir.Thomas Veale, D-uingarvaij, Co. Water-ford. Mr. ,T. Seale is 'the popular andefficient [District Teacher 61 Irish in .Dun-garvan, ««d..has already won several dis-tractions for Irish essays, and ! Is consid-ered one of the foremost writers of Irishprose in thfc' Deise. His .pupils have wonnumerous prizes at FeiKanna—^n ithe Hi-erary eection. ¦ The second prize in' the«ame_ competition was,awarded to MisaCflitlin Curraoin, Dung'arvan.; . • • ¦

CLONMJEIi FEIS. I : .' _ ] .The date; of "the Ooninel Feis has been

changed by the coDimk?eer to . Sunday,July 6th, '.but the Language Competitions^School Section) will be conducted

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d«y 'originally fixed', viz:, Saturday, June2?'Ji. There -are a large number , of en-tries an ail departrrK'nts 'of ; the F eia.Waterford | Gaelic League is; 'sending apood batch of competJiors. including aiunior choir and an oight-hand reel t«am.The junior chodr in being trained undorthe able <;onduct«rship of ^Ir. CharlesM'Ginley, j and is making groat progress.

mE Q*\A."AND TKE NATIONAL.¦ Ii.VN'GUAGE. • : ¦ • ¦

Ven. Archdeacon Hutch , P.P., speak-«ns at Middleton Aeridh^acht on SundayJast , suggested that one of the best meansof Teviving Irish as a ispok^n languagewould be ;for the Gae'.ic Athletic Asso-ciation, wjio had done so ni'ioh for thocountry, to make a rule that in twelvemonths' time ,no one should iic.adnuttcdto the GAi. oinlcs-s >he could speakIrish, and that Irish,1 b« th!e only lan-poage upofoen on the field . Mr;: P. O'Daly^Gsneiral Secretary Gaelic League, epeak-ing of the | Training Colleges, tot tho samegathering.; said that linless Hhi> teacherswere perfectly trained in Iri>h they couldnot teach; it in <heir schools, ana everyr«u- Jjuridreds of teachers were lei loosethrough the country who wore not prop-erly /trained in Irish. , , j .

: GittBAT IRiaHHlIBELANtD DAY AT

¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ • ' ;¦ The iiniial A'eridheacht tuxler 0je / aus<- • ; - " • pioes of -the Kill . (Branch of i the Gaelic

"; ; :, : ¦, iieagwe . k'place ixn!Satuniay.'last, at:\.-. ; /• •¦;¦/ .: iKlB, and !was trom l 'ery poi|it of view a-¦" 4"¦¦'. L - ¦: aecord sucoess. "Hvndreds ..bf > Gaels- e.U;4-vv .-- ': - ' tended',fijjj nIttit.^usTomndirW'.'parishe*;;' ¦i-:v> ¦¦•! rth* <(iijtB pgenti frQm '.JfeooT ^»a Uie':l*rg-j ';vr "r ' . ;. V«<V ever jiepi'tA a.<Jaelic1Jje45U». feBtJT»l?4i r

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:- >¦">-; ; ' •; part 'daacera" pad many beautiful . Irish

*v; '- ¦ ¦ '¦¦ ; ;'¦ 8ingers,'.abd a quota 'ol.fiddlje-pJoycrs. A."••¦.v. -': ¦"'. '.' ..flne proKiianitns of pongs, d'aijicef and mu-- V ' J ', . ' : sicM selootioai was pierfornledi' and nh«J' -'i .V

: - 'J*1 "audiehc«'j, th6ix5iJ(»hly"j e'nKj 'ed'.tho

fti-:lv :i ^«aaV <>' )n»sacl> aiid,danc<»-arranged byfe>;rv^. - -. • •¦'¦. the 'coitttpMtee.- Thc procWediuig* pave &| |:, ; v -' ,: *„ very ' striking¦ demonstration of " thei£j -'5C'v¦'¦ ;'V .wealth of!musical tal&at, tliati is to be lvad»/f*

¦- :, ; -i in 'She Coiunty oterford.- Thq local talent14- Sf'v V wealth of musical tal&at.tliati is to behad < : I ( the jUiwand mwdness, strait . 1

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. many. . should stir the indust ry; of »vcryGaelj in the s'.Udy of Irifh literht gre andhistory. 'JEoclu&l will have a summerschool under f.h6 <Erectk>n of Senh OCndhla, and iQlspifl na Jilumhan at AnRinri will liave'. its full *taff of professorsoi old and modern" Irish. ; ,

The collegia' have been the ;ir.cans ofgiving national h)>pe and outlook ito theGaelgeoiri. Thero phou!d be a .'definiteaim on Uio part of the students nnd pro-fe^spTfi Ut make . the poople Teoliso Iheirpower as rAiepaj- ors, and iheir; 'rights ustaxpayers. Tt | is because thpy : ' fpeakIrish that ithe Castle iBoarda nbplect andwropc thorn outrn^eouiiiy.' . Thb horie of!the Gael lies i in the Gselincht ,1 -Whenthe poople of , ^,he Gaoliacht become;con-scious of their ,imjxn'tance to ihe n".t;.orith*i ian^uBise will be eaie. , .'. j i ; ;

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. Waterford wont;down^beloie1-Tipperaryat Thurles.on Sunday fin senior ;foofti>allinA\junior hurting, thb firet Jound pfthe Munster Championship,! thus leavingthe county beaten in all: four , events. No-body looked fonn ard ito.pur junior hurlersgetting through the Tippd,-but a betterfighif^was expeuted fromflhfcni .y The^amewas pretty much .one-sided! and lhe J&suewas never in <ioubt frojn ^he start. ' T3iofootball match was generally considereda safe thing t<>r our ,side, jbut Tipperairyhave ^made considerable pxogtess at thegame, and worn their tie; with a good mar?gin. The game was well: Contested,- andWaterford looked very]like "winning feesome time aftflr the .tuijn. j : ' i . ' ;

Tlio day was fine and the attbndancegood. " Mr. J. PiuToell , !6f ^Limerick, wasreferee, and got the senior to worlc shortlyafter the advi?Ei tsed tirr%.I ' .Tipperarystarted .well, and ithe ;W*terford ibackshad a hot time. lAhearnel saved-! in nicesty>l6,;- "but. almost ummodialtelyi ;4he Tippscame'on again !and sent :indcr -^ha. bar.'TheMkick-out. gave Watorfojrd a cljuricc ofgetting avr^y, but fhe hpino bacis! quicklywnt them back. The' Igame ' went onevenly.1 feemlpg ,rather|quiet.:; Then thehomestera aWftcked; hut , ithe: effort '- '.re-sulted 'in at * wide. t '!WB!fenord ..put morelife in their work, and after .Gome goodinidfleld work Sutler found the net '.', For1 t;ine the visitors-did Iwell,' but Tipper-ary got away again. The ]ball went overthe Waterford goal-line, apd from deliv-ery thv> homesters coritimied to press. Afiroft (to them went for notbing;, and att'erdelivery-the viaitorp'nMackcdiagain. lheTipp. posts wore in danger, and. iWater-ford were ¦unlucky not fo fecope. Thohomesters itried to eeti away, but weredriven iback, and Waterford; j ; again at-tacked vigorously, but ivferej 1 again un-lucky. ' The homesters get j awriy. and justbefore half-time sent in their second goal.

On resuminf?,. ithe visitors pressed; nhdke.pt piny wtell in Tipperary territory, butno scores.carte. :Daly :was j irriuted. JilndJock Lynch took his place.; The Tippsgal soing, .but W-at-erford Civmo baei, andafter some clover play. sent, in a point.The 'homesters got poBses«ion from de-livery, and making a fine riish came intoWaterford territorj ' !«nd scored 'a, point.From this forward ihp homesters weremuch (lie betdw VJdeJ and added ; twopoints to tlreir score. Full time left Tip-pora^y on top by 2 g6als 4 poiu.is to jlgoul 1- point. • ¦ 1 j ¦ ' '

The hurling oontest -ihch hegAn, and itwas at once apparent that tl»e homesterBwould have matters much' their own way.Within a few minutes ! of the start- 1ih<>vipcored three points. A- rush by; the vis-;!tors ended in a widej 1 nnd immedini'-elyjafter thev ha<l hard ilucfc in noi. getting;a tfoal. The Tipps were easily the betters'de, and led at the iikoryalu by 3 goa!.3 points to 2 <foals. 'Puting the pecondhalf the homesters hadi'miittera their own>wav. and' qt full timf had rcgiffered <go-ilR 5 txiints againfet iWat^rfords's !&oala. O^Ienra', oT Ferrybftnk , i Teceiveca nnstv on* on the head, and had to b<carried off.the field. I • 1 '. , ! i: ^fejQAY AT' THE SPORTSFUiLD'. ;

' Aigood crowd was present ffi the Sportsfield on Sunday, wih>dn Ilullinavat meiKiimacow in hu?iin^. land Sliev^rue tneHucginstawn in football in . ednnectcoi¦with the Kilkenny County-Championship. In hurling iMullinavot easily gothrough Kiirr.acow, winning i byi 6 goal2 points to 2 points. It was a prettyrough paro'e, and viperous hiir^inci waifar more" in nvidence {han brilliantV|play.Tho wnnner6 were a useful bupchj midshould travel a bit. ini the Junior Oham-pionship. iThe fooftball event wbs an es-citing one; and was well bonte^tedthroughout. Af ter '« fine, w>orous gameSlieverua won by 3 goal 1 'point -1O nil .

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The senior and junior football finals,which were ^Sxed far Dungarvan on Sun-day, have been postponed, as tra4n3!corulj iino^ b« obtained for 'the d«y owing to thbKerry v. Louth re-play at Jon«B's Roatf.Many county Gaels are anxious to seethe Dublin match, and they can now <foso without missing the interestine Istrup-gk-s between Rathgormack -and. Lismoip,and 'Kickliams and BaUiuwilly. , I

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Wel!-S5ncrivn;Iri6h:joura .a!iar.'. ace6, hnefly.it**- 'history 'pf-John Sadler,, land ¦ g^ves avivid ••wij i'd fpicture of one 'of thee wackestp'eriods an Irish history.- ¦ \.,: i . >'• ;' ; ¦¦' '¦;'. : ;.(The ;second' half of iheija st.'.; .century1

(writes a-cprtospondent) ipenediupon adistsaicted! and; despairing ftelafadJ. Herflituation was critical, almost.desperate.

I Stricken down t>y famifie: and raVagfed ;byI disease,' she was: faced with ieven gie&ter^flaniit.y, in that; it (threatened ;itp JW 'k.permadent' calamity'¦;': tho: introduce on; of'a; fiscal ^system, jalinoet wholly i1j iji.ric f.rf3to" her ; interests, Free : Trade", had ;j*ipfc:been passed. ' Whaitever nugtit hay« beenthe ; advantages of: the n6w|ByBte>p ioVGreat (Britain/-with its- yajst , bianufactUr-iiij and andustrial icehtaea, dt piro nisedill-times for lreland, a oopntry wdti fewmanuticturlng cenires,' and those 4 V18

North isearcely emerged fr^m infancy..) .' !Ther6: was, .howevejvifust .lone,«^y !6f•ligW in1 the gloom, and .that lay in tihemeasures which ; the Tor^ Party migh'tiadopt iih; order .to (remedy .the -, ; conscKqucn6 of Free Trade to the agriculturalpopulation.,' In 1852 "the ; j ConservotiveBwwe iin power .under.;Loi^l 35erby.;. ,MT.,IXisrabl l was OianceTlox/.iof i the ; Exctverqnier.l ^He' had fpug'htthatd jftgoihst ^heropo'al 1 t>t .the Ootn •Law3,*[a'nd ]8epQ>raied>himself from that .wing of Ki&;(Pn*tywhich . i .-follo.wcd Sir iRbbetjti '.Peel;;: iWJwrihe> emtered office^ ho! lecoj rnisoio r, thatevents' had been;too. strong ,{ornioiv..andtba-t it waa impossible to :go: back to th^Frotecitlionist system of ten -year*. feefore;•Alii 'this*, wua j possible' was to, soften;rthebJow-'to the rural population., i ' , ¦ • - .¦¦'

; That ; could; only be'dtjne by! .'findingrome: moans of compC-nscttinj them for<hs 16sse? they had Ritetaihed. Foremo^,among-sucli oomDensationi would;bo theGrants in aid of Local Tj axation. wh,:<shffrcs.wd. heavily upon • the' . land. [ Thatpo'Mcy, •which¦ was novfinaU y ca,rrie<) deluntil! very .many , yeivs latler . would h. vebeen;of general p.pplicntiio[n to Great Bri-tuin land.IrKand. iBut oyer and !<j'bove?hat,:'thai are good grounds .for believingthat-iltr. Disraeli \yas .prepared.to ! carryrivit.ol ^?herpe.:of Land Refirnv for InlandHVonq, "arWch would have an<iie.ipate<l;.rto.1 cohalderrWo eriten;*- thp leeiFlatjion'Ol1370 lan d '1681. :There'!"\veTo n?gotiiat i<>n«l etwwn the Government j and' theJ'JriRl)¦Party, j conducted, of course, in privacy.And therefore ito win* extent obscured butit- soonis clear that hsd' the Irish I Party¦l-tien mado usj tDif the ocr>oftvn:'ty affortiedih&m by the result of fchk G^nbr.il. Befit'on of '18x3. Ireland would have obtainedflorae , (f not all. of her die manda,- ahd itho(iountry mgiht have 'bee: 1 spared manyyetirs bi agitation and e' iffering.

The elections of 1852 Wffc Eng fish Par-'Ues fairly, evecJy match xl in wint ofnumbers. This (balance ol power! lay viihtho Irish National Party. They| usedihti:.r power to; throw ourl .the ConBen1^-tive Government by a majorjj iy of 19, andto instal the Cea'Iib&n Ministry in power.As orontij proved, "fihis iw a f»tal bhVn-der. The responsibUity zor it lie8Jon| theshoulders of one man, wh ?se career 'rivalsthe wildest Btoiies of ilet ion . '! John Sadlfer came "of p - good . Catholicfamily in Tipperary. } A* * boy-ho iwen'tirrto ;* solicJtpj r'j 'office , 1 wh-tre: lie «oonshowed ft elimps? of those enormouB abilrj tdesiwhich brought himlfi.rs.-t tp di6tJri.o-Moi^ and then :to ruin. j TippeTary, evenJrclarvd, ¦were too narrow fields lor 1 Jwsjboundless ' ambition. ; JHe soon w«nt to^London, wh^re he fcfecanio a. ParUa-ment-jary Agent. ..As ho rose | he entered , i iea-anks of finanoa, and there,,atj lasC-j ii,fou nd tho scope of his! masterly- -skill,'and ,, unfortunately, for h3s want of prin-ciple. He saw what.'money 'could do,inLondon, 'he knew that the banking !sye-|tern.of Ireland was imperfect, becauj^it¦did not touch "the- . fanning classes, anaso; *-Jth fr!ond9 and relatives of the Co.^Tipporary—tho ScuJlys and iKewtingg—hej formed the famous Tippeirary Joint StockiBank, wJi'ich, had an almost, immediateand sj:&antic success. Tha hoards, gteaior 8m.iU, whi^h werd hidden- uiidefc ' itfi:*hoarthstonc or in the stocking jworo.derDosiled an the bank. Even the localbodies used it for their ' accouhts.r butthough tho TipperaTy .Bank drew JarpeRums of money trom iliha t)eople,.,it -gavfcliHlo bock to "them. SadJief wrts 'feinitheifunds: of, the'-lineiitiitlon for iltoW||tfa(i.sorretimes \vild specUlaWona in England.

He was already emincho. a s* 'financier,ho determined to become eminent atso.'inpolih'cs. In the General Reel ion of , 3847he was elected for th« |Eorouph ;: of J Car-low, his cousin , MT. (Kebit .ing. for Wat^T-fcrt) iCouiity. 'and ahottier cousin , ;.Mr.ficully, for Tipperary. :ji ¦: . ' i

In 1852, therefore, John ffadliex was atremendous power in ^he laud , i Every-thing he tpiJched had | succeeded—JaW,finance, or politics. The people natur-ally looked to ,him as a loader. The- firstchance that presented !riiBc3f • to j hinr ofbecoming1 a real leadorj was; during theagitation over what was: called mlie .PapalAggression.. We need not , fi»> into iheAtoxy of that - controvtriy. The CathoiicChurch had asserted certain | r' lj ta, iltd"tho Jrotestania roso iii anpur J againstthem. : . ! ¦' ¦¦ 1

:Lord John' RusBel brought, in : the Ec-clesiastical Titles iBIll, the effect 6f wWLohwas to deny the. richt of lhe ;;Chnrchi ofRome to appoint Bishops p z, give -the;nany Btatus dn ths country. That-an pre'iitiand in many respects /udle.icoc'fj ovferfiymight b? allowed to ^all into! well-de1-served oblivion but bye th?, - i divisionwhich it crcatedl in the;JTanWof ihe Na-'taonal iParty. Sadlier WAS hinosdlf at thehead of the Catholic Party, or Irifh Bri',gade, as they called tiiemiselvcs, ;w3iileGavan Ruifj-and the lej aders of'the [Ten-ants' (League, opposed' <atren)p»meaBUN8.because they feared iChn* the hope's ofIi-eiand would perish in the flamiia ni re-ligious Wgotry. The gfeai ropulataori ofSadlj er and tho pas-aioiiate cloquesce ofMr. Keogli - prevodlecl , the : T<?nanOi'Lewrue doubted, ond-:i. as lit j : -provdd.idoubted with ireason, ;Qieir wisouri) and'sincerii.yi but were altnost tinheediei inthe general wave of emhu&iasn) ! | . , 1 -Now it was the Tenacta' League whidiwas disposed to negotiiit" with [Mr: Di^-'raeli, believing tjiat ¦thtj interp?'« of ruraAjIreland were bound un wJth! the successof ths agricultural party in England , apd^having B&meUiinjr moro ifhan -'a jlwp«?. thft'-'44 ithe result of the Apianee! the/ ;wou.'dbe able to obtain very «-irbs(alitml moa-^siires oflj eiorm. Iheyjs aw the !principaldKng«,T in a:coalition hftweeh (he.(Whigs'¦f ind thei Peelites. andil'n 1he pci??ibi.'ityof an alliance betwecnithem and the Ir'ah(Brigade. They xiUered h\nU i M: ¦- '***•*'danger, ^h& leadier^-jnfl the Brioradeiwerevirtuously indignah't,!' they , deiiounoedtheir predecessors bnj ' lhe piwt.fornj; -Mr."Keogli went so far .•us''to take a . o>mitoath of kin nuritv of mirpofe. j .Sneakiiv?in O»rk on the Stfi of Juae. 1852. hs ii«edtj iese Tn«norr»Kl6 wori)»—"Jit*\ib<\ Wn-j $ter of *he day be who hp mny/t let iHmibo U10 "EJirl of <l}«bv.:jor -8!f ':Jiwi *. Ura-Wnm ,,«r; Lofd John Ehisi'j i. lw (iH;-the,pamV U> tan. an^- -;«>JlWp 'n^i'Gpd,. 06j tisiter who ^Jv Atinwjer mftV. ibia. nd 'mA'-HerlwTio the PP HV, inl ' poiw'r- -'Xn fVV,/ 'be. fliw/Jl sun'ort: neiifber : wiftt ¦'. tSM^er- ;' .noVIthat 'Pa* iiniesR h«| cojnei« j litoj <tfowprj;TJronar<yi f<> carry *'\<V Tnen^'ir-'ti |rwh lc1'.vnJvprf.il nopi).lar . Iroinnrt ,- <3kirUnd»."^rieechd" 3ike Uiat Bett'pd iijp . ttiaffAr; e>•fdrj - n? !.r.re!and wt»u ^nncernAd. After n'l^ torniv General E;«»|lbn. MfHrir irq manyleatle.Tg/'were rnturnei^. tlv?: bWancp -'of^tx>wer Uy iwith the j Catholic: IVfehc?!P"r , i :

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' the nMiWnal tsdr&rai :e, arnt wiio 'dn fuNihcrniK* of iheir-iiinUitionf, swutt/f theirpasty to the .mTopg:! Bldo;:i;On the:a'7l|h|DecembeV the ToriwC pv*rttnwjht>ir6*-'dfri'Ifeatetf fey -I i^tSMf h^n^mi'Ab-:jprtlee,b ;/orte<l a tytLtf tioy Miflisfty, :„ :) i|» i ai tlie'astA ^JTOO 'tit* ¦»'dJiuiM8t?»ri:i;oo-wfii>9-Aute4iM'«jn9''lr?«*1'ni-Irelandwere*. daehM ; to : Wii^imwnd^iJolin' ,Rnd^Iliar ivis -t^.flt jihHj^Cre|iro#, ('William;i Ke6feh wafc ':tti*'t]po|l^*r^eber#^"tJIy,;OJFJalt<Jrt 'wa> Confffliftsiqjjertiof l{QMroe>iTaXj' 'Bjjd, ft(j 'tyQ*'>$iwb"Jf t\&&&' nieii '<ioff "JhoyIreland «a^ll7^L^yVbW*eh did t

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,'i Thp : manly.iind beautiful , w : j well ;asagreeable and; harmless pastime- of: i boatracing, jwhich in years gone by ! had grownto be . a regular eummer institution on" Uie- beautiful waters of : thfe : majesticSuir," bids fair to be revived: again.1 . ifhot . to: the same magnitude aej heretofore,at least to a sufficient extent] to relievethe monotony; which prevailed; to such' adegree in our , midst, in the long Burqtnernvnnlnffa aa to'frive • ila ¦ the Welli-deservedreputation of I being tho dullest p<ioplewith some of the finest natural .' advan-tages in our tight little soa-bo'uiid. island.The want of ; this health-providing ' ex-ercise of rowing was lately written .aboutin purjcolumn s by an intelligent corres-pondent, and wo are Bure if ihi had his•'skiff. Upon the waters'' of |his nativeSuir thj is week ho znilst havo lbeen ratherwej l pleased to notice tho crowd of tinycraft which Bcemed to have I been !un-earthod for the occasion to spec ;the grandand placid , sheet of water, which / appear-ed to.r jw ait in tranquil fulniss oppositeour quays on Monday ovening to allowof the first race. of the fieason j which ::wa3rowed JBO manfully and won 'BO( gallantlyamidst the plaudits {of thei thtiusanafiwho lined the baiiks of the river andl , theshipping, the • bridge : and evoVy- availablespace where a view of the 'animated scenewas to be obtained. . ' I j ' : '

. On Wedhepday evening] tho gport j was•renewod, ana tho nttendanco again^ show-ed that we have materials within ;| ourwaters; dormant, as boating has.been forsome years j paat, ' that .had ; j astonishedeven the inost sanguine, and show.|thaiboat, .facing , only I -wants a little nursinghere to ra&ke"it grow agairrihv a ' !shor|tirao into -manhood. : A- punt 'race ,\\\ be-tween Messrs. Barnes; Cherry] and Sargentattracted a good.,deal of attention, ( andafter, a smart pull from the IClub"Houseto near' the bridge and back, waa won. bythe first named, Mr. Cherry second} - ATace between ; two whorriei i fn>m, i tlieAdclphi to' jand aroxind the Ibppy at thebridge and 'return was a most oxcit'inkcontest , well pulled and ; j steered . ¦ allthrough until nearing •home' j when :therudder of,- the'leading ship [becam'e 1 un-shippe 'd and she stcoring eu'ddenly inamongst a tie of vessels hdr|competitorshot ahead and von amidfrt 'tlio !cheersof the asperabled thousands} {This 1 even-ing the spoj rt will be renewed !when tlierewill bo n^w., blooji infused bjy'the access-ion of other racing craft and [there .Will ' bea variety .of contests.- Judgiing from : thegeneral approbation which] 1 has; i .beenmanifestfld 'in these events, [wo feel I thattliere will be little difficulty In makingup a handsome prize for ah ! importantcontest, when, we are Bure.l friendV willbe found from New Ross to Cloninel. to joinin the delightful amusement.! I :. . -

. We regret to announce tbe^ demise ofour old . ftitod, Mr.- Thojmas Clarke,which took place - this , moroipg ot hisresidence, Stephen-street, In the> 73rdyear, of his1 age: -Mr. Clarke was 4 nativeof WorcesterBhire; he : arnved 'in this;city 50 yeara . ogo, ainco which period: be,lent his aid to many local ^snd nationalprojects, including the abolition ofministers' (money. He wab |remarkablefor his sound Liberal principles and -theintegrity vjd th, which he supported them,-and entering ;the ' Town Council on' thepassing-of; thei Reform Act ,I Remained amember! till he chose to resign ;.a fewmonths ago. He . waa a m^n of/greatliterary attainments, kind *d the7 -poor,and respected by .all.: He j will I be in-terred .in the new Protestan^Cemetory 'ohJohn's Hill adjoining the .LunaticlAsylumat ten o'clock - on Monday morning- next.The remains of Mr. Clarke will be thefirst interment within th 0 j . new 1 abodeof the dead:';;' ' ' ¦ i , !' (¦-

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was . ai' r-words proved i belure , a V«r) :a»Vj r'uf>Couimitte, todugh bad^ir y ±>*™™?«\fany personal kuow-«i!ge of the^nJ- OrnLfci.-- He wa4 ineri I at the lenJ^i oU to& «»• ,rear;' a JUord , of Uie Txeaaiiry chairmanof tne London '; •nd-,4*UJ»ii | JolItV»^.i^ankr 'a iin.ahcial magnatfcj A Pi>MIc*l :power, living- an luxury aid tsuf qadourv5u'- Ui- end *vas coutng neii. AIV action•was brought against him for fa^

se ,ini-,pnsonmeht by a man :-by W uian.caj ed.Itowling.l'-in:elector ot Caaliw. .Tf^-Jiadbeen aSeafed for debt on Bbtae judgment...h .M), RnHjeir nroducol lauaitlSt Wm,in ' otder,to prevent Jiim Vojt ingifor Mr.Alexander.- tfadleir dbnied[ever)rthing|.inr.h& witness-box, bat the evidence against,him 'was!damning. JJowling got) tlie vtur-diot., and Sadleir was'practicady brandeda9 a pe/jurer. ' In • Jariuarij 18o4i' he ire-'si nea, and then troubles erne tln'ck and•tast.; inlMarcli of th« same yadj ;'peoplebegan to; hint-that: bis financial!position,wus not, as strong aa it ioo'k'ed. : lij 'June'it was found: that his (riettd .-Mri O'F.ia.herly. tibe CdimniBsnoaeT ot !lu«c(ine Tax,had fled ithe ; oonniry, Itiavinj,' bUi^f in:ou>culationv Rome t>l them fdrged, I araoitnt-ing altogether^o sonie: £13iUX).. | |- / ' i

this 'very : tinie? ' Alas'!'lilte O'i'^aherty,he was; ihaving recouwe tpcriroi»i*t imitn-ods te prop up hia toX/.ertng pusjjuok ,[h-i *speculations were &omewiiac uiiionuiiaie,he had niiai*ppropidated tlrfe Jmoriey ot {theTipperary,Bank. He gamu'ed deeper j anaever deepef-W . try, and ¦yl'-ih back | hislosses, afid '.when , that I failed , night tiiiitnight he waa tcrginj daedii 'and .jcunVey-ances and tills for: hundreds of tlibusuhioof pounds. At lust in f ebj iuaiy.UB^; itheendj- long • thxefrieaedi'VcaAiie. < 91W'."•:¦$*&.*he:dra|ts.'-o1 e^lippQrflfc

Bauk ; ^er«diahorioyred: it. piynnfsi -lWlthiti' *,<&*¦,hmiTft ttte matterr:w»s «ti;--ifgiwi,'-M(o tupVjg,Vwcteiary.: to iitoet lUui bills were forth-:«ohiinj :.r'but the nflwai .bu gc4lfaibro>(!rr«ud ttJwt' was .enough. . Tiaere -wa,* a jrun.'upon ' the' " branches, of ithe' Tippetary,flank, ' In spiUs of his worts' I 8adleir^ould viiot find tlie W, )0' -otl s&i.W;which, fhe faid, would <h iye bie*n suffi-cient' to; ha»e 3to'pped;ihe tun..[He srenfcIn doaperatlon here and t J^.ro 'to: get |th«'uwnoy;" ha sugeg«tcd ; ac i^mes, j bat; noone wohld ;&pj)fove of th j schgrne*,' and.'nio '; one f J would! l.advanc ;| HhefJtuhd*.Amongst oilers he teont tb''a JIr;!Wr^kitJ-son, *ho .had i)r6vJoi»!y kidvaAtSd irimlarge' eiims ort.0(113 'of tl & riiatay.'' iTitloDeeds .fvrhitfj i ^adj r1 lia iT fofeed , Mr.Wilkinson sent fife pfcita &, to lUuMUi-iolook into tho enfttter.' ; Tl at wis'.oti Sat-,'VMk - February J8t}i.:X)D JkroBdayfJubrh*lngrthe forgeryjwa* tliaco :eredj butj ohaSad1elr]w«a rtJjen beyond the reath «fj tfte3aw. That oip t, be wjeiit >iit of his ?iou»to Haropsi^id Heath, am |thi?rej on,8un-dAy rnbnKingV-.'ia >a»' fo tnd ljinit.de**

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.• Straws ,phow, . which j waj| Jthe. - wineblovfB, ani the; f act .that jone of the ileve'treat of London designers:ha3'made-tfwusiifor ,her youthful ,and ;fashibn|able' cufrtomers wj tli full skirts.} the antithesis 01the - 8traigbt,; tight.-;8heath-like]' ^arnienlto. which, every woman has/been" so loniwedded, iis^ a.sure indicatipn^of an iinrminent and drastic changeJi Every ' ad-junct .'. and; all- the tritnmings.il- of . theuferlrpssfla accentuate their- width , 'and-.there'are noUbp only signa.that/.point .to .'irevival of picture fashions: KoUnd capeeand ! mantelettes with long..ends fallingon the bici of the dress^-notv the front abwhen .these. .word 'worn .,' ye'ars; I . ago—wiDhave a' vojgue .this summer.,' They aiOdrawn in! at the:wai8t',.'which.;;is high, andfall over, the sleeves as far as' the .elbows,.With these quaint shoulder garments momid-yictorian Leghorn !hat , goes .exceed-ingly well: These hats j are trimmed withbizarre - choux of lace, and streamers ofcoloured ribbons,' on which are 'fashionedthe quaintest of gay posies. '¦.' -. -. : . .

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creases'every weok, and next to moussel-ine-de«o:e it - as the leading / favourit^.Milliner*, use it¦ quite ias freely .as dress-makers 'and tailors,, ithe-Iaiter finishingtheir smartest coats with tlus.handsomefabric. It 'makes, crowns arid ! trims hitfisof every ' (description; i'A particular ..typeol hat has its crown covered 'with -widembrire xitibon, which. Ss iimply-; tied- inlong loops at th'p back, and11 constitutesthe sole trimmiDg—save for a bunch offlowers or fruit in the (ront. | Slackmoi^eini connection with; white, rpakes a Very-distinctive toilette; • more fe'pecially »tAhe belt affords a hold dash fof co'.our fttthe • waist. % A black tulle jj iat < relievedwith white feathers, iof nidsises of' -eqft -white 'tuQe.' makes a delightfully apDro-prlata hat for rueh. a black : and white

4©yeUe;. which ..may be -wo'rii again «nd'apaih and yet never pall ,0$ its weaiv'r.or her friends. - White .pkj iiej ' is anothermaterial j for which! designer^ ; find roaay.1 uses, among¦' which -niay.) tei m-entionedtha waistcoat itailors -are- • sending optwith : their -snEartest , tailore;3(- suits.. Bro-cade and- Ottoman: sijks .in'ldark coloursare also iised j ri. ithis- conniirHoh,' but il-¦though inoie servKsabte, 4^id not soilingso Teadilv, they are not ; BO chic 'as/. tftewhite.. : These - waistcoats ! ate i cut :¦ .very-low, arid "the , frills [that adorn them -fei wequilie a Byronie air to the Iwbater. 11 1

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1.-mcael,i tobe worn 1, with'a -beautiful e-t"erdmr town.M :of yellow -Bengalirie. cowjed 'with flnethread' luce , of an ev? ; '(shade, jk lanyfashionable ironrin ;in yigtinh' are itpre-nent ititent iipon making ttieiir own even-inp shoe*, and

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ias ni-5EER ; ptA'dkj'; f J Ehy Ei ,™i«- fftuite \v twentie^ij' cehifuTry ,i(Jea' is ih'e'black ^velvet hat fair: fittnuner-'weaij w^iichlooka "oili'te 1 in keemnj f and :reniirkablyweM :iwith ; tho flrmwost df I dresses! F;yt»^-Mack - vdvet, tulle .'an^j .lafe .ara 1 firstfavourites ' ju A ripnj and Were quite con-.spicuoiis at A-?c^i*| The ;; c#mblittatfonn»ay .yound inonfrruous.-li'Ut it is ncjtj si>in rpsliiy, : and . !th> ¦ ,oh.inge3 that i»aywith j a| iittle ingenuity bB.;tung' oii it] iaren'athing; start of 'niarvellquv and woulda«o-n| ft h^-wn , "»' pr> Jrt f mi l..i,T i M.tr»-"V'-"n! :f -'N'miHFners this sunimeir. : The h\\& Wiihbkck p -velvet crbwni ;iSd j white jlace¦Hriinfe^hadw.' hut rioiibv, nnv. 7nffi o'» ,'«•treme ] 6n • width^-ar» ' aWjghtfuiiy light jsnd Wif .liesirttfui'- *n i ;,li«ie..' j '¥fjwi}$Tflp \ihe?^ I'Bala'j . liave; \Jtne': ¦ l^i fetedt o I- ~ 6^ri-..»nlno jTOerelv:;«;v«JTit}j«r; tjpl-- rownV0'!Iace.i although fe»3»«ai ¦ mxif'iticinff it^lenipfpyea>and'1o |n»d 1 1 iiiaUsifix MiH VAi lidk velvet ' l lipl~: trw ined^«»04WJth!bl»ek •' iplumftSp; fto)ich ; 1 f ^ r r i i ¦nlj af ir ! > fo''?»t ! at aH heavy 'nijri 'cTd* fii look' sol pi tf !"coes"\ perfectly) '; pftuib|: \ei dres^e8.-|. d£-jsignedVespeclallyifar iJtl I'Llghitnesia in--deed is!* feature of ,tb5^ /eat'd. .nilUifleTv:ainidithe DUtfcrfljr \hat *ri : :^tfVeiy. ituichworn, i -The *rLmimlng»;; <ti ¦. a| j oumbei 1: . ofth'esj 'Jsre- k^utifoUjr^n }«elled f bi]Her-fliesi with bodies, and [antennae -<?f 'blackWvot;: and yyr^ undaj owspfead b ofl«co^-iaJhefef-Jia*il»v.puin!itt-!<>fc *;inrf»y':<!t^dtle'.;for tteif .-^ole>;'a«]B«nmeiit: ¦ • ¦: 'A '•¦¦•;

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ofX-FrlncJa'/Tbonijeori ! in anfAustralian?tTOabOre fc?^aid^SS CatEiolic-nagaziSe^concWdes his ,.articlethat j chprui;. :Pffi» -=S?,SS3?Jg$%Z ¦aa.iMiow1,--4-'Newtna^.inioM :of his wni- !has-«reeiec; • BAI - -way "K"" vt^ ¦* r",JTJ¦TtonlBon^inte:jdfl.iSheaiey;M'iH<>.vnc(vjofHeavwv"' Mi " gelec^:-?°e??:i, •¦&¦pearid: a fi iw breara r ago, f.nd,vwbj oh _4ow;SU -,i,> -t£^40Ui'*pu8and,-[-It iis;intereiting to {Jeoallt-tihBt-iti .'irwrthA.lat*:lamented^ lr. (Gflor^.Wyndham^bo. WastheHArsfr '. to!; pybUclyn.Broclaijnj•;¦.-fflatThoro-plon'i i essay j on -SheUey :-was ,-tUie.¦mostTimpArtint;.;icpatli?bij (tnop:; to. .pure"LettiitBJ^ i vritteH :in:-Eiiglish during W»past! Htwenfc?:- ;i ;yeax».'-'. /^He , : scaled ;.'-{ISieheavens/'lvrote Mr. Wyndham,,' n^introdluctipfa to Thompson'a "Shelley^- Pf -.caui Jhe- hid- 60 sing,, and «> dropped qa .Anicbelabbvfe.'thV p>tals, .oUaine..jHc-JS¦*i«.!ihWorj .exhaled' frpmHw ''measure soimir^fandUjUj meteors ;»«rth-bprn

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lieav'en-Iallorii-Iielp¦ th«;fHeaven3-' tp :*x-clareYthe gioryjot God."; i^The -Hound «fHeavein'r ' haa 'IcaJIed ;iarth -the , JughesJpossible eulojries:of:men of'everyr crped»nd !«UikBB. 'I .The lare Sir Edward Burne-JorieiJ wi-ptJ? oil it- i 'ISince the publicationof .'Whe'iiBj lessed.'.Daniozel:" no: mVsticalword4 .haw^ so touched me as I / The

fHoUWd of tHeaven.,'" '!' The Houad ofiHeaVin,"j"j wrdte Coventry Pa"tmbre, ,'fhadCfOi igtj eati. andjlpaasionate,,|and vi sochi '¦' aiwetw wealing motive, ithat,: -we . *«[.:jpatrriedlMaver- .jall jobstructions;: pf . Wie ' rhythrmicalj <;urj entj ' and : are soompel"ed fa> jwo-noiihce it ^t th^ eridj'one of. Uie very !ifew'great ' bdjes of which- ithe language|!canboast;." iPerhiKpa ^ the moat: remarkj blywritten pitice of ;the OJoem was {thatwhich apeared .iri the London "Time-*."(rom; which we take the following:—1" ItIB tiot itoo'j early !'to saj* that people(iwillstill be learninc it by lieiart,t-wo, h'iiii.iiTedyeif-KJ : heinceJ Pot! dt ihfts ' abauti it-j the!^inibu'e Ihang! .that'1 makes for • immortal-ity."!, ThaSt . froro- the', i 6todgy,.;:.; iinsl&atl-mentAl and anthiCatholic " Time? "!] on!the;ivork pf pine w-hose Ca-tholici.f.v.scerti.tillates- in j everv line of prose and yersiEihe wrote voiild ensure its success, of noother -wonj in pfaiBe .of it had ever beenpenned, i iWhat -we have quoted above inregard to J' elley" and "The Hound . of.jHeayen'iV j roisfab ' .-be written'" with!' tittla'alteration J of rpractically every ipofent .'anoij every .page of pro^e in the thrfee •volumes;containing tit* complete workb;of FrancisiTh6mpsi>i>,"ju8t isisruedl by Jtessrsl (Burris¦and lOates!. ' • - ; | - ¦ .. ! ' ¦ : i ' ;. j -:! r ': Tliompspniana ihaye been !eagerly i]ook-ing 'forw'aijd So thle tin» when they would

^ haVe aUt hiis writings an handy fottnii Hiaesay oniShelfey» ':"Jlealth :and Holiness,"sbojpen'edi theix iappetites for more of hi?mafveUpu^ and iunique prj^e

. -One ofof these volumes conrains, -in addition to.th*i.Abovd, - praoiicaHy,. all his¦ prose;1;con- -tri-ttUitotvsl to the 'Ucademy" and/"Athe-<nnaeuml."] These '4ricltde: 'Paganism: Olcj 'an/!, New]" "in : Darkest ; England,": and.'Bssiiys on-ShaEefpieTe', 'ililton,-Golds'mi-tli ijMttcanliyi! tEmers^n , ptcl .'The twoj. vol-iumes of poems, ooiltaias )a* large' indmberjof pieccls thatr 'vreiw- not'given in the' Belec-ltions ,of.'l'Thonip«m.'s. psemsl' -'hitherto;issued .by-SnrnB |and| Oates: |'Th,e;Bpacejftt ;our 1 disposal!does inot;permit.:of ouriquoting! ai any length j from the' vjofttaes. :!Wo( should lite io give some; ypsSs, oil"The Hoand of Heaven,". ''From InfaHte'Lips," i"rhe: -Poppy,"'

¦ ' Ode-to- fh«ji Set-f.tins? Rnnl" "TV. Ifihfl > Dea3- ' r?nntitiill'- nf.Westmrn^beir,:" Jetc.'i' ' etc,' , .We "'J shduidi!however. I prefer Ifoat l the -reader' would;possess; hjmself 'ol thej volumes; and :.reve»m ;the ec static prose end -verse contained;therein! - Far 'thos'e who cannot afford tdpurchase the three iarge^vohimeaj-conltaining the complete jworks of Thompsonat ; fc. !e« chv ' thei publishers Ahave I f verythoughtfttUy proifided ,hi» ' besiij' kpowrjpij ees !di T>rose ' arid] yerse -In | cheapeiissues:: .7The jHound, |p? HeavenT <iafl.bahad coniptete.' for Is]' "j& -Japan -yfaterrjwrapper;! .the essay - bn '¦ Shelley ott spe|cially",.nmde > paper, beautifiilly;'.{p^nted(iar4: Jjpniid' in itolbth. ¦ forviatfAi. tsf rf ki ,"Health and HoUness ' at thei4ame 1pneeVnarid flu iarge i volume < of "Selected;Pfj ema/" ^ontadnirigi -hisirbest j Known.)•pieces; fir"fe- 'Al' few biographiij aJI^ot«jon' Franc is ThomjpsoBt. raay be'm}«restin{(to those io w&om his aame: and uori-aare-not lamiliar.J -Hel was born iinj P-res-,torijn -1S59, -:aad.^a3"ihef60h'[of i'aoctor»and • nepj ieiv of 'one. jof .the- ;authoiS 6f-"Irncte' tor- ffie TimeV^'and^affeiwardsail' OxfoJ i convert. : iHe was .educated • airUshaVO>HegB,'f near jpurhim, whe(e howa»: a ; n rted eisclesiastheal•/gcKbJar1,!; andi^^rwar«i 3 -wns sent' -by -hia\'fattier toOwens '¦ Golleee;¦ Manchestier,!: to [studymeidicitte,- ' His; taste 1 for ilitePaturelJ 'andhi^ . roelapcholyj. nature, ! intirfeiedi j withhis stu'dj T of anfatomy1 and' heal?rig,,'86'-briabandoned the < idea of becoming aj doc-tooj. ond kalked fromManchesfer tjif ion-:do|i,- vrhwo JiKe ! many another, literary^min: he knew - .the capital '.'his I a istbny-hearted :: stepmother! Se walked; :<hestreets ; bl London doing all Hnds of 'oddjobs, arid often! was on. the verge 1 of J starv-ation; ¦¦¦ Us- gt^at : .library Merits i I werediscovered bysiioaie Verses'of-hii pnnted-in ."Metrie;:£nffj3h<t';r :A«er >]al ! longsearch >jn the various; haunts ito :whjch hawtB traced with difficulty.(vfsiti}}g| !*"«•#a cheini4t's shop "where " he was! wojrit to>purchase] opium,1 to fKhichi: he' fiooki. h«i

s at: length, discovered iby .WilfreB andice: Meynefl , i who •!¦ took .. ttn>. | toj j thei.^mo in] .Btonjngton'. After , he ' !ha'd re^iumt> iu .oionjngion. Alter , He: naa re^jaA'nedlhf^ healtli sonhewhat. Ire lau|nchednto :a, flight ^f r6ong, iwhich. 'lasted . iot-sojmo' tent years; and was, as ft well-l(nbwri jwriter ;!h^s:iput it,: fj a 1 verikaWe-' wjasssSj .

of or^lap ima(Mires."{.-31e wte;¦ liaijted by.al [.the;!£teTary 'critics Jn'j t-be papery.1 jnfiag^aainesj aod Hterary peribaicalsiaa a]"ne^p< et: who, had i dropped put .of .'thw iskiekof .the: sevcntipenth j cbntury.V ' They viedw t'h; each other, in}:their' - praifes|-vandei lories 'of ih*'-;"Hourid i of; Heiaven/.*."Bisfef ^op'gaiiV. new; i»iri».[ etcf- iQbwiij.trjsr .PatihoTe,-- iGeoiRei: Meredith and ^oKhekMterary hbtablea'- of the daylaailed:! to senh|m-:an<l offerihim thsir-homaicift . iit .thehfcme lofjj the :Jjrevnelw. . !He Hiediirt Loh*.d*n--.onfNoy"embflr. 3th| '.iyff l , f ised ¦¦ •!§;TiiarB.1 -In !hi» boffin .ve're roseaifroni' Geb;' jpreditgb•an4,(violefc(».frbi»ri .' ^lioej-Wevne^.fvrhose poeraa j Messrs/; iBurn» and lOate?hfeVe juit ! issued). '\DdvoUtf te'ends: .'4- ,nlented i.himi'l-wriMs Mr: 4W. |Jrfiy»>ell.'" 10 -W* \ica' hiitriwlf ;th'ft»\ ifor jb<a-. Minjrrj ^R.. p4' made All -mentis ,<Jebiori»', loay-iifs ilp .Sbose jwfoo•

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iMajbr- Wise will!bave j sevt ral i Desiojondfillies to offer ' at' th,e; Dohoas^er ,Sale3j in-cludingi a' sister t^> . Stojrociway. : -He Ih 'asa piwple of ; ' ctolts- by .{Symington, j jandother yearlings jby; ;Sant<>i and Tredferinis.including a' 1. , imteistei" to- ¦ last, week'swihrieT.i Land .pf Song. j . ¦:.- ; '' ¦! "¦¦• ¦ '¦- I ' - ' .- . 'Mr"!' «!/"• :

!: I: So!me. inteiiesiing' sport wa > provided atEosslare on ' Monday.1- |-: Sw faced I the«wMm ivL *u!t? iTviyuii./ :naw .ana ^Lj wad•won ini.ready' i rashjon by Mr. L. Bfato- .;zon's 'Captain I Svyjaak, ' ridden by ! John !Doyle.' With :the same !j)ilbi-; in theisad- idldJthe 6ori' of fCaptain!Kettle w-iat again jstarted ;in the. Wetford iPJatle and ID this ;he jwas' -again ! subeessful'.'' "Cocker and 1Iceberg;! credited airJr'E, lit Firth'\ with itteiViaifors': Plate-' -arid".Trades,'-, Plat4 re- 1speotively.L ;.; F*aijk '..JVEorga i- j'.j;h ad . I the Itooiini bri:Layelirie'iri jthe i Visitors' Wei- !¦ter [Plat^.'.andithel.Wailerfbild j - carid date |'started a;pronbun<jed !:fivoraei , :,The son !of;: Lavenb -xf ia- ih a: .(canlerliby f i liree j¦lengths; froin : Lady. Boytbriiathi who h3d !prieviou'sly parried; ''aifk io| the Visitors' iPhVteri:^":]':7" :!' :!;^ ' '"II "- ~r" -TI '• ¦-¦; v ; - i- ; "¦' ,-|r * Ti " TT- ''- " ' r- .!M .-;¦ A!t Feraj oy^spwrts,' on S,uiday!W;: JBrif-fon,. Waterfoid- (74 inches) won;•¦the (highjiimp at-5ft. :6iacs. . Ml J.i Sargent; I&IJ-¦poquin; wori!|the ;iriile -cycl 5 open ihandi-cap off ; .t ie 12)0 yaids ipark ¦ • ¦ I ! •

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WATERFORD BOARD OFGUARDIANS

Tenders for Quarterly Snpplies

The weekly meeting of the WaterfordGuardians was held on Wednesday. Mr.E. Walsh, D.V.C., presided, and therewere also present—Messrs. Thos. Power,WE. Gallwey,. D.L. ; Michael- Flynn,Ballvgunner; Wm. Gamble, Kilmeadenjfad Dr. G. I. Mackesy, J.P./ The Clerk and other official s were inattendance.

STATE OF THE HOUSE.

The Clerk submitted a weekly returnshowing the state of the house to be a'sfollows:—In the workhouse last Satur-day night, 687 inmates, being 16 less thanthat day twelve months; admitted dur-ing the week , 75; discharged, 90; died, 6;cost of provisions consumed ,'during theweek , £103 Os. as' against £110 Us. • for thecorresponding week of last year;<k>st ofoutdoor relief during the week , £34 14s.,as against £35 5s. last year. : Stimulantsconsumed durinc the week—( glasses ofwine against 7 last year; 34 ^glasses ofwhiskey cgainst 37 last year; !17 "pints ofporter against 9 last year, and 4 ouncesof brandy against 9 last year; ¦

ABHAKGEMENTS. APPROVED OF.

With reference to the minutes of prof-ceedings of the Board meeting on- the18th inst., the Local Government Boardxrrote approving of the arrangementsmade for the discharge of the duties ofthe Medical Officer of the Waterford No.1 Dispensary . District -during the absenceof that officer on * vacation, ! and - theysanctioned tho payment of £i is. a weekto Dr. Vincent J. White as bis substitutein tho capacity of Medical Officer - andUedical Officer of Health.—Noted.

OBNOXIOUS. ;i '

The Clerk read the following:—Mullinavat , Co. Kilkenny, '

y 34th June, 1031.: Dear Sir-j-I am in receipt of, your letterof the 20th inst., and also copy of letter

. from the Kilkenny County Council re¦ jsc« of ifullinavat Dispensary. ¦

Fairi still'of"the game opinion.that theTuberculosis'patients coming once a -weekto the Dispensary, would be-obnoxious tothe other patients.—Your obedient ser-vant, '

P. BLAKE. M.O.Chairman—I think you better forward

a. copy of that letter to the Secretary ofthe Kilkenny County Council. '• Clerk—Very good, sir, if you wish. Atthe same time it is rather puzzling, youknow, when they make a statement to theeffect that the application lor the use ofthe Dispensary Buildings for _ treatingTuberculosis patients was suggested bytho Medical Inspector of.the. Local Go-Temmeni Board. i '

Chairman—Will this letter ; from Dr.Blake go on the minutes? :

Clerk—Yes. ;It wa« decided to forward copy of Dr.

Blake's letter to the Secretary of theKilkenny County Council. ;

SCHOOL INSPECTION..

The Clerk read the following ; reportfrom Mr. Brown, Resident District In-spector of National Schools:—

Waterford, 21st June. 1913. ,Dear Mr. Mackey—I inspected th'e

Workhouse Infants' School on Monday.It continues .to be very satisfactory.The new desk is of great importance.—Yours faithfully,

W. A. BROWN.The report was marked " noted."

COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

The Clerk read the following reportfrom the sub-committee appointed at lastmeeting:— ¦ ¦ ' ,

"The Committee ' appointed at lastmeeting to inspect tbe men's bathroom,referred to in the report of the VisitingGuardian—Mr. Maddock—examined theroom after the meeting. ,

"The Committee unanimously recom-mend the enlargement of the' bathroomby removing the wall betweenjit and theadjoining store and putting j two . ven-tilators in the roof, the latter to be plasterceiled—the total cost not to exceed £15,including the provision of an extra bath.

ROBERT WALSH.JAME8 MADDOCK. 'EDWARD WALSH.

Chairman—I think that pet* ua out pfthe difficulty as cheaply end as efficientlyas could be done. i .

It was ordered that the alterations re-<x>mojended by the Comroitte be car-tied out. ¦ • ¦ ' : ¦¦

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ported M. /oiiows: ¦' : „ ' , i' , ¦ , ; .6t. Patrick's H<*pital. . . ;

, • : June SSUi, IBM.. M'-"mttw^Ti(lis; society, were after cbmlos <*.aD]ARn»-

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fit , 6 had since died, 16 left the district,74 failed to have their;children Vaccinat-ed and 10 refused to have them vac-cinated. . i ' ¦ ;

Clerk—I don't luiow what Order you canmake in view of the recent developmentof the_ question. ¦ ¦ .¦ ..

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portion of persons refusing to havo theirchildren vaccinated? - , .•. Clerk—Yes, they have gone up to 10.

Chairman—That tnigiit include some ofthe others. - • ¦ : :

Clerk—Some of the original ones, buteven BO it is an advance on the previousrecord. , i . ;

Chairman—Well, will 1 wo Order-proKecu-tions in these cases? i '• Clerk—What is the good of us throwingaway money. ¦ i

. Mr. Gamble—When wo enforce the lawthe magistrates won't. ¦

R. O. Delahunty reported that j of the291 vaccination defaulters reported inthe Waterford No. 1 urban district 132had since been vaccinated, 124 were cer-tified to be unfit, 10 died, 22 left the dis-trict and 3 refused to comply with thelaw. . .. . . ' : ' , .

It was ordered that the unfit cases bolooked after.. No order was made as re-gards those who refused to nave theirchildren vaccinated. ¦ ; :

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Two tenders were received for the breadsupply. Messrs. O'Brien, Model Bakery,tendered" for white bread d,t'4{d. per 4lb.loaf; wholemeal bread at' same . price—tobe made from'Irish milled flout and wholemeal. • • ¦ ' ¦ . '

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Messrs. W. J. Smith tendered for whitebread at 4Id. per 41b. loaf and wholemealbread at 4Jd. per 4lb. loaf. j

The tender of Messrs. O'Brien , beingthe lowest, was accepted. i

. ; ¦ ' BEEF. ETC. . ; '¦ The tender of Mr. John Stafford was ac-cepted for beef.at Ms. per cwt. ; or headsat la. 9d. each, and mutton at Gd. per lb.

Mr. John Flynn tendered for the beefat" 44s. 9d. per cwt. Mr. John Molloytendered for the beef at 42s. per cvrt.; andMr. Thomas Phelan tendered for the beefat .40s. Gd. per cwt. and for mutton Cd.per lb. :i .. ' ;

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Messrs. H, Ridgway and Son tenderedfor eggs at Iltd. per dox. and butter at10 31-56d. per lb. : •

Mr. Walter Baldwin* Ballybricken,tendered for eggs at lljd. per dor. andbutter at lOJd. per. lb. . : ' !

Messrs. Ridgway'a tender was acceptedfor eggs and Mr. Baldwin's tor butter. ~

Mr. Walter Baldwin's tender was alsoaccepted , for - bacon at Bid. per lb.Messrs. O'HanrAhan Brothers, Kilkenny,tendered at 8 ]d. per lb. . ' >

The tenders of Messrs. Kelly arid Co.,John's Lane, were accepted for potatoesat Bd. per stone, Indian meal at liSa. Gd.per sock, oatmeal at 33s. per sack; ' andflonr at 32s. per sack, i ' \ . ,

The meeting adjourned.

V/ATERFORD UNITED TRADESAND LABOUR C0UUCH

The usual fortnightly meeting was holdon Monday night, Mr. J, Gleesan, T.O.,in <iie chair. \ \ <

The following bodies were rerxreMnted tAsylum Attendants, Carpenters, Coopers,Oork'outters,' ; Coac3imaJcei», FiniBnlngTradea Association, Masons, Paintters,PrinterB, Tailors; Transport Workers. |

A circular was read from -the GeneralFederation of Trade Unions in connec-tion 'with the coming, election of the In-surance Oommdt'.«e, impressing on theCouncil the . need for proper representa-tion of the workers on the Committee.

After tome discussion it waa dtcddtdto defer further action un<il the nomina-tions for committee ' Bhould appear..

A letter was read irorn ' Mr. M. ' iBren-nnn tin connection-with a'dSepute amongstthe local 'barbers.' > ! >

Several delegate* .were of opinion thatthe matter was belond' the province; kjf UteCouncil as the barbeca were not 'repre-sented on the 'Conncil. ' ! ' ', ' i

Firom- tho evidence supplied byr ¦ Mr.Brent)an it appears tha? the. standardrate of wayes U paid by him. but wJietfiCT¦any criher house pays cannot be judged,as the only evidence from the trther tjideto /the dispute was an.anonymousjband-bifl jcooichod, jn rather scurrilous! lan-guage, i . ¦ : ¦ ' : i : ¦ :

Several delegates expressed sdrprinothatilocal barbera. wej». not more" olive toitheir interests and b«con7« organdf«drUieTrnde$ Council being always! ready <oheJo to achieve <bia object. ' A . .

Tie delegate of the T*fkrr»', Society re-ferred' to the eelUern ttt of -Jlhe r^wntstrike, and informed' ti« rneetinc thai-has

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" On jMonday at Mr. JonB Thomps in Slioenised : pzemiBes; (Barrack - Street, Vft iG«6i«b tJ. Mackesy, Deputy (Coronet; knuA ix irt fof • Vrhieh' Mr.< Michael J. sPh >lan•was itoeman, held an inquest touciuogthe dba'tiri ; of '.'. Michael . . .. WMsh, -whicUoccurred on Batuit$ay; morning- set -. " hissister> .residence, tHenneasy'* iKoad. ' '

Setsteantj Baldwin, Peter's' Lane;' Net-ing-S«rgc,int ' Swaliow, ; and : Conatfcb'.oMoriarty -rvpresented ihe O&n£t«biiJ<<ry.¦ -Mrs!', Johanna Cullen iwas first awjarn,and '"depdiied-rl am a married -woman,iind live ht. Np.il vHonnefisy 'g Road. Thedeceased nian was ray brother..vHinieeUand -hia three ; children ; *ere;; stop n'xi'gwitK me for the past, nine' A»ee s- ' I'rp-vious )to aiming to live with" 'me he _re;sided 'at Barrack Street, whew» he carriedon business as. a puiliean. ;Sancd hecame (td live . with me J noticed ho wasdepressed. I was aware thi»t whilt hewas A publican .at •BaTTack 1 Street he washeavily in "debt, Oh last' Friday he wasin his! -nBual demeanour. Ho ' left . mjhouse on t,hot day for a-walk, eaw ird*WiUianistown after 1* o'clock! He haildinnorl then, and remained in the h >useall iii4 evening until about half-pat t 9twhen ho went oirt telling me he "was go»ing to! the ¦ Free Library. He retu ntter 1Q o'c'.ock, and remarked1 lo mo ±aitlio niaht was ve.ry eJoFe. Ho had a otp-oer oflnlilk' and bread.. ' .He was thei Cnhis Usual' health, '&>' far ns I knew. Hewent tn bed -at aboutjten pnst 13.. [Histhree1 children slop* in the aame rpomwiht him. On the following moriilnf , a*about haJf-psst 3. I henrvl his. young souFatricl crying, arid .1 >Ft my-, owfl ' iod-»oom t '.id went, inio tho dcenased's »n-roora;- I: rocked the cradle, arid the c iildwent t ) sleep apain, nn4 all the otnerhwere adeep. I left the room and v entback <o my own room. I got up at ol outten to i; and carr.e downstairs. At al oiittwentvlminutca poet 7 I thought I h ardithe deceased snoring. I went- upstnrs.immedljitvly an'd' entered-his r«oro, andI asked, "What's wrong, Miko?" and1 gotno reply, life never spc-ke i!<> me af «r-wards. i I ncticed froth about his mo iiliand ndstrils. I wiped' the "froth away,and eerit for a. clergyman. Father Zftanarrived! soon afterwards, and; , after, w-tending the deceased, told me to send lora docWr. I sent for Dr. Morrissoy I atabout \in mimifes past 8. He WKS outwhen the messenger , called, nnd I srintfor him1 at about twenty minutes past't 9j.T>. -Mdrrisssy called «i about .'hfJf-p^st10 and ho left immediately foT Dr;Morris.) At abexut 11 o'clock the two lotttwm came book. I was in the bedrooniof the deceased at •twenty minutes pakt9. I saTf him trying ,to turn 5n the bed,'an<} I assisted him to do so. In doingt?o I raised the sheets, and found !th>e ¦boit'-tle (now produced) between the tick an,dtho -mattress. ,1 raised .the boftle to the•lieht, .and saw it was abopt one plassfu lshort. I then made n further search andfound" she cover of itbe 'bottle; resting onthe tonlof a shelf. The bottle and coverwere lalwlled "Carbolic Acid: Poison.!'Durine the t.irao docea?e4 and his child-ren livekl with me I never knew him t6have a I medicine bottle of any descrip-tion. I ! am aware ho made several ap-oUcaiions-fee" employment ¦ nt -severalfirm* iri . the city, nnd was unsuccessful-Ho died on . SatnrdAy at about half-pnst11. He wa.« ac«d about !H yews. I tawihe body at Jlenressy'a Rood, and ideo-i iiv it .nv that.'of .,mr hrrfher.- Mirlwei.Walsh. I I ftrrt a-w.ire he had' a. lot of do-jiwstic- trouble fince the" dce-th of thiswife. ; j ;. . ; . ; ¦ ¦ . ' :. . . , •¦ - !

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Dri Morrissey was next' sworn, and do-posed—I saw Michael AValcJi for the firsttime on Thursday week. He was suffer-ing from diarrhoea and pain in the ftoru-ach. I j;avo him a tabloid for the pain.As he didn't appear to be vi\iy bad Iasked him why fle wua staying in bed1,and if he was doing anything, an<B hesaid he >*as not doing anything Bi'nco hiswife died, and tfiat he was left'badly off.•He seemed t& have a grievance that theexecutora of ! hiB * wjfe'B will would notact. I told Wm it would be bette* forhim to be, out and not staying inside ashe was. : On Saturday lugt I g<rt< a -ticketabout 9X5 loi see 'Michael Walsh. Thereappeared to be come, mistake made, a*my girl .told me he had just , died", but 1"afterwards understood she said he' wasnearly <2ead. : When I went to his houseI foundiho was unconscious and treat!)*ing beavily; his head and lips were very,blue; lib h«art was very weak. I tooktho pillows lrn>m under his head and puthim Jyinir flat. I then gavo him I liypordermic injection of strichnino. I waashown tho bottle Mrs. Cullen had foundin the bed. K wa* marked "Concentratedcarbolic acid."' There -were *bout twoounces out of i*. There was a strongsmell of carbolic ncid from <!eceascd''nbreath, and there were marks of carbolicon his Jipa and tongue I then wentdown to, my '.nouse ior a stomach tube,and also called Dr. .Morris. I went upasain, and mot ©r. Morris at the top ofOiclle Street. We went into the house,when the Just witness .told us .the patienthad died a few moments (before. Thecause of. death was due to carbolic acidpoisoning. Half the quantity . itaken outof the-botUe would have teen fatal.

In reply to a juror— It would not havebeen possible' Jo save hi*.life .if ibe h*<Jmedical : attendance immediately. Halltho quantity taken from, •the bottle would,ba enough, and it seemed- to be absorbedfrom tho tongue into the stomach.

Df W^ H. Morrij, J.P., deposed—OnSaturday morning I got a telephone mes-Mgo from iDr. Morrisscy asking me to goio the deoeased waft him. Wh«n we ar-rived at ¦ the bouse Mrs. Cullen told1 ushe had just died. The appearance of thobody wa« as described by Dr. Mornssey.I am of opinion that death wns due iocarbolic !acid poieoijing. . _ :. In reply to Sejveant Baldwin—-The

poison was taken about four hotfra beforedeath occurred.

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Tvbo blatt glass jwindows ;ih me ' pharjmsceutical leBtahlishmant' of ;Dr. .Whiteat Broad-atreot 'find one in, th . licensed.pron)is<js;of |Mrs-.: Hannah 'IiOuisS Murphj;ut Aruiidcl Square : were; destroyed earlyon Sunday 1 morhlj>jr» hot'1 by Su|ftragette3 ,Jbut by'a man riamed'John:Hogan> who;is commonly knpwjrj.'in the cityj as "i ThelDoctor.J'i II. ' appeals ;U 'iat' Hogan ¦' corhJ.menced bporationd ;at 'about - ;4.30 • a.ui.jon Sunday lliornin^ and having ent"a1 few,bricks tlirot gh a. pljftto glass ¦window8ft.fx 8ft- ' In Mri: jMvrphy'B ! prercjises' next!turned hus [attention to Dr. White's}establishkucnt andi;broke . both ' the ? win-!doWg there.I Of.cdiirse the rioit>e causedim. breaking, the glass aroused , the • in,-ihabitants of both:houses! One of Mrn.;Murphy'a rissi;tams caniei down.... slaira!and found Hogan. standing coolly outsidethe doorJ He remarked |t<> him: that . hewondeired( : who broke ;the, < window arid!H6gan,' c«n2idly: ndnulted'.. thati he- - ' did.jTlie police ierej sent for and Head-Con-'istable'iYdung and Sergeant Ruddock carrie!on thefscene and took, the man .. • into!custody; ; THe broken windows hnve been itcrupornrjly ihoarded up and ome wit \¦who .happened;to pass alqng has . acrib- 1 -bled , '* \ otegifor iWomeij " : on the timbe'r ¦ontaidd Dr^- White 'e l . : ' ." ' , ' '¦'¦ ' .¦'¦¦. -. .:¦ ¦.

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; : V : Actos£D.! |cHAEGED; "/; : ;: ;;i The accused was brought up before Aid.Ward ata'srlecial court on.Sunday morn*ing. .Tho i 'chnrge preferiied against him¦ivaB— , i,Uat he . did at about 4.S) o'clocka.m. oli ; the 22nd June,"'1013) unlawfullywilfully,1 and. maliciously damage,! iniurqtind deMtroy one j>lato gloss i-hop window;the property of Hannah Louies Murphy;Arundql'Lan :, Waterford, to the' value of.C10 sterling or ;thereabouts , and - twoplate glass s! lop windows tho property ofJoseph Whi e, • Broad-street , . Waterford,to the value of JL 18 sterling or there-aboutsj : ¦: - j - .. :¦ ¦/ ' . . ;¦ . ; . . .. Sergeant Ejuddpck', ; of Lady Uane ' sta-

tion , deposed:—In consequence Of a com,-,'plaint niade to ine at about a quarter to:live a.m; to-day, ;22i d Jj'ino, I proceededto tho shop Of Hani ah Louisa !Murphy;Arundel Land, where I found a plato glassshop Window} 8fti 81 is. by' 7ft. broken intwo places; the dimensions of the holesboing 20 inches br 20; inches and 13 inchesby 10 inches Toe;(window \s &« com-pletely shattdred.; I; found,, Johr( Hogdn;the prisoner now; present, a few yards¦distant ,'froin the window and from infor-mation : received ! I ' ' arrested him nnojcharged him »-ith breaking Mrs. Murphy's¦window. . I gave :him' the usual legalcautioh and he made no statement. Ithen went ;to]tho!shop of Joseph White,1about :30 yards distant i in Broad-street ,taking the! prisoner 1 vith me." 'At Mr:Whitens 8hopll found two plate glassshop windows' each 8ft. 3ins. by 6ft. 2ins;broken. - In the windpw on tho left Bideof the!shop door there were two . holes;one 27j inches by C5 inches nnd the other0 inche8 .by 9 inches. ; I found two halfhrinlfc: f nfhdil *rfv1\!' inntri .t>iA inHor '' \rinl

dow. Both windows were shattered. Ifurther chargdd the prisoner with break-ing two windows in Mr. ¦ Wliite's chop. ICJiutioncd liin and ho mado no state-ment. ; • ; ¦ i . ¦ ' i ¦ : ' [ ¦¦ • . . .

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John BroW, a .labourer employed bythe . Corporation and who resides- atSlievekeale.l deposed ' that - on Sundaymorning at| atjout l 4.30 he" was workingcleaning the street at Decvy's corner.Broad-street , when be heard the noise ofglass breaking; coming from the directionof Arundel Lane. Ho ran' down to Arun-del Lane and when; he got to Mrs. 1Murphy's shod he saw the accused, JohnHogan; there. | He was in the act ofthrowing a ;atone nt tho plate glass win-dow in Mrs. Murphy 's shop and witnesssaw him throw the stone through thewindow. He said to him, "Come away¦out of that; yq'u are- after doing enough". 'Witness noticed that'the window wasbroken in twolplaces; 'he went back toBroad-street; 'and Hogan followed afterbini. Witness continued.his .work swoep-ing tho utreet and Hogan stood ' at thicorner -of Dr. WhiWo-/ shop.'. -Witnesskept . a i watch on Hogan while ' he •'• wasworking and li a fdw.mintites he saw theaccused pick ip two pieces of brick andthrow ons piece ithroujjh each" ,of thewindows in H i. White's establishment.Witness shbutcd td him and run over ondtwo men named -William Wliolan andWilliam Heany came up and remainedwith Hogan while . witness went to LadyLane Barrack nnd reported the matter tothe police; i : : :

Tho accu$cdjdid not cross-examine thewitness. . i ' j , ¦ .'

William Nugent; an; assistant at Mrs.Hannah Murphy's licensed premises,Arundel Lane, deposed—I sleep on thelicensed premises and 'saw tho shop shutup on,' Saturday night at 10 p.m, I wentto bed at about 11 o'clock and the win-dows were, then all right. At about half-past four o'clock on Sunday morning Iwas awakened |by ,the sound of breakingglass. I got up tind went out on thestreet and:found th, c eliop irindow brokenin. tvp'ipUceaJ I . found "'the " priEohcrstanding on the street just.outside theBhop, I said "I wonder what happenedto 'the window^", and ho replied "I brokeit." -I 'went t<J' tha window and exam-ined it and I found R stone Inside whichI gave to Serjeant Huddock , who campon the j scene Shortly, i Afterwards. ,.Thecost of repairing the broken window wouldbe about £lD. T ; ; '

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Thomas O Brien,' a tiowsboy, was nextexamined.! He deposed—I yiVe w{th roymother i at Carrigcen Lane. On Sundaymdrning at! about I half-past four -o'clockI WAS standing nt the top of Little Patrickstreet. ' :From jwhero T was standing J.could seo : Broad-street and ArundelLono. 1 saw a; man who I now know ¦ tobe, John Hogan, standing opposite Mrs.Murphy's public hou;e| in Arundel Lane.I jaw him pick up a i etono from thechannel and thh>w iit through tho windowofithe public hbuso'. I jheard the noise <jlgldss breaking] . I remained standing!where I was end in about ten minutesafterwards.<1 saw the same man 'come upto tho .corner of the lane a the ! Broad-.strcot end. Hcl picked up two stone? arid.I then Iran around by • O'Brien's Terraceand, down Patrick-htreot, When I Rot toTyler's! corner I noticed'that one of thowindows )n White's- shop ¦ was broken-I aid riot sec anyone break that I but Iimyr Ho^ari stehding outside the shop andhe took up a stpne out of ihe channel andthrew it through tho .second window , pfMr. WhiteVshifo. :I r n down Lady Langand mot the Sergeant 1 bf the - police, tov/hom I repjorted-the ftalter. , :

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manager of jm.y fatherV> shop' in . Br aJ-sircet nnd sleep on tHo nremiseB. , At 10minutes1 to one o'clock] oh-v Sunday mnriiring-I saw 'the " rinddvirk in r the shii(? niidthnv nn>rA>thp.n alt' richt. j I- .wcntfo bedat that tirofe and wan: awakened at-rbpnt4.35 a.rri, ;by the noijfi of glass breakingarid "soori aftc<w«r<i» I heard tho nijhlbeill ringing. ] got up! }n -a few mimitesond went do\Tn to the fehop. I found ,thstboth of . the:.windows '-In the ehop^. werebroken. ' I went out on the street: and ' Isaw 1 : several ; ; >ollce '• ' (there ¦ and theprisoner. ' Hoei n was leanins aealnst the

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¦• .- It; i* /wi th' feelings.' of i' deep.'frpgret—y«3pti: will '.beV. ' shared by:ith4:O)&oWippjptila ion 'of Waterfojrd < anS '.pytmanyipepp'le cif.06J;her.'. ieligjousv|iewua8iojia!;m(the 'city—that we ' have .to iecbrd .-lUiedeath of .the Very Be-v.'?dward" B: Fitz-inauric sr-pitiL*;' Guirdian'.i. oiAfiieflErari-1ciftcan Order at;' WaterfonJ, which oc-.curred ton Sunday morning :at- 'the ^ Fran-ciscan: priaiy. • -J i ' ;- . ' : ' ^ - 'i, - ; ¦ : < < < -V ..- ::, . - .'

Trie deceased "was . born .in the -iCkw ofWtotertyrd Jin'1 8 arid. loceived' his' earlyjedu'Catijcn | at /-Ifount Stelleray,: sub*¦sfflriently ; pursuing'-, his-' clerical- gtudie*[atr Bt.;Isidore 8, Home,, where he Was or-idsiried in jaan.? After leaving- Rome hewas^onl the mission at

Drogheda, Water-i - .*¥ C] onTpeh Limerick, and other1 partsofi'Irel-and, and ' about two;years and a(hal agb when the Rev. y. Father B gleyif«t -mt* bad health -FsithexFitzmailrice.came hero,to take up the Gnardianahip,;DuWnc [his: all too short.stay amongst us'he..endeared' himself to the congrepations!«ttending _ .the , Franciscan Church, , his.kindlings and wi>lingness - to help ' inRootle winning kim the affection of the;-peopje. , ; , ¦

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¦ This late | Father Fitznraurice had beenonlyl a :;hort time ill. Sonic three weeksago (he contracted a coid ; seriouB de-ive^opniqats; 'follojved, .end soon ho! hopeiwis/JIwld for: his! recovery,.and as stated'

JZP, "P'-P .asse4|to'.hi»:-reward jeBttrdayImdrcjin^, . TegTct.ted' 'riot alone by: the;pp0]>le ql Waterford - but by Die residentsipf i tjieri cjties j and-. "iU«vii» , m '-Irefanawhere We perfojnied hjf--clerical i-duiree..-

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V'clopk Maa» in the Cathedral on Sunday(the- . noticc"'of :the ' death of Father'Fltz-msurice l was handed to him. . The 'Ad-ministrator | in; announcing the ' sadevent remarked that he had ; painful•hews; to. convey io them, ' riamelyj ihedeath of - Father"' Fit4mauriee:! at theFranciscan ;Oonvent of this citv.' .. He-be-lieved thaflall '.lhe Catholjcs -and manyothers tosides -Avould leam with deep«orrow. i f the death of one of the :mostpious, learned and: eloquent pf iho IrishFranciscbn iFathers. ' ¦• • Tlie 'preacher l re-ferred to - Uie many good q-ualities ' ofmind arid heart of the deceased •¦ fri-ar,

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The funeral of the late Father Fiti-irnaurice,' O.F.M., Guardian, 'took place|pn- Tuesday iafter Office . and High1 Massiaxnidat many manifestations ¦: of regretarid sorrow, the dimensions of the cortege'testifying' to- the esteem and respect ¦ inIwhich tho deceased was held by alljclnBses of. the : ' community. ' j The late.Father Fitzmaurice . was not,'we jare Sn-:I6rmed, born in the city of .Waterford,'hut be come hero with his parents whan9ie wo«. onljr .a'fevy nontliB' ;ol<L. ¦ HisKathex.kopt a, business-establishment atjBaHybricken ior some time and when thedeceased :wag only, about scverr ye«rs oldthe family moved to Drogheda'. . ; Froriithere Father Fitzmaurice returned , toIfount Melleray, . subsequently going to0>rne:

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The Office I and High Mass comm'enccd11 o'clock and thei;e was a very large:

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. tided at Ihe! High Mass. The celebrant»os the Rev. . Father Louis ; Baldwin,'

O.F.M., Killarney;. deacon," Kev. Father'Mullin , O.FJM- , Drogheda; sub-deacop.Rev. B. Foley, OJ.M., Waterford: masterOf ceremonies,; Rev. T. Mockler, St.-John's College. . Chanters—Rev. . W. B.lO'Donriell, P.P., St. Patrick's, and Rev.•P. Ward, Carr.ick-on-Suir. In the choirwere—Mprisignor Segrave. P.P., ' V.G.,Drogheda; Canon D. Whelan, St. John'sCollege; Rev1. Father Byrne, 'St. John'sCollege ; Rcvj. Fathor Kelleher arid Rev.iFather Kirwan, St. John's College; Re?.-Father Crotty. Bishop's Secretary; Rev.Father O'Reilly. O.F.M., Dublin j Rev.Father Gayrior, O.F.M., Dublin; Rev.Father T ogon, Guardian, Waterford;Rev. Father Keating', O.F.M., Waterford;Rev, Father Rossiter, O.F.M., Guardian,CarrickbegfRev. Father Bogg, O.F.M.,Carrickbeg; Rev, Father Moloney, O.F.M,Guardian,! Wexford; Rev. Li O'Neill ,O.F.M., Galway; Rov. , Father O'Connor,OiF.M.j Clonmel ; Rev. ' Father ' Maher,O.F.M., Cork; Rev, John. O'Donnell ,Chaplain iHoly Ghost Hospital; Rev.Wm. O'Cdnhtil; C.C., the Cathedral ; R$vP. F. Fiwgerald, Adm., 8t. John's; Rev.Henrjv Galvin, C.C.,- St.* John's;! Rev.Michael Walih, C.C., Ballybricken } Rev.I. o uonorgnue, v.V., Baltybncken ; Kev.Father "Walsh,' C.C., Ferrybank ;1 Rer.J. B. Flood. O.P., Prior, Watered; Rev.Father i O'Coigley, O.P., Waterford; ReV.Father| Kenny, O.P.. Newry; ¦ Rev. T.Fitigerald C,C,, St. John's; Rev. FatherMaurice . Hearrie, Liverpool ; :: Rev. I.McCann, F.P.JNewtown, Kilrnacthomae;Rev. John Dooley,. Chaplain Mount 8ioni5ev, Father Prendergast, P.P.. : " Port-law. OtC- '= ) ¦

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the remains, iwhich had been resting infront of ttie .High Altar, was borne fromthe church to'the hearse outside by mem-bers of: the 'Third Order, and the funeralrhoved ' off to Ballybricken churchyard,tho. route taken being Keysor-s^r&t, theQuay, tip i Sarronstrand-street :. andn_*-i~t. ^i-~~u I . » ¦ - i : - , . .raincK-tsireei.. i . • , i • .' ¦ ¦- .

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j The cortege was.very large: and repre-sentative. il lt[ included all the ! Catholicclergy/ of uie; city, who could possibly at-tend ; the { Mayor and most of the i mem-bers of the.Corporation, and-representa-tives of trj^ rhedical-, legal and other pro-fessions,' arid there were many people whoheld different religious .'beliefs from ' Uiedeceased also' present. Immediately afterthe hearse, caine. Uie.clergy-who' attendedthe High Ifa^s, and they were followedby the me mbers of the ThirdijOrder ofSt. Franci r arid some of the pupils of St.Stephen -8 reet Schools. . : . [ ¦ > '¦ ¦ ~ ,

i Amoncatl the 'mourners who came fromDrogheda ijwere^Mr. George i O'Reilly,Mr, and Mral". J. Fay, Mr. ' , arid Mrs.oarrctc, air.j ana xars. -. uonneuy,- Mr.McGovemJ the- Misscs • Lily; , arid AggieGostelloo.lMisB Downes, Miss Maher:;! On arrival at Ballybricken the remainsWere brought Unto the church, where , therewas a fchort Service, and the Bev; FatherWogan; ofaciated at the graveside.! ¦¦ -

I The'- coffin Wate ibore the following, itwscription:rr-"Hev. ', Father / Fitzmaurioo/O.F.M;. died; Juna'22nd. 1913.¦ iaged ; '65Sears. ;:B.lP>'' .

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I 1 SENT I YSJj Q DAtS' FJ^B .[rRiAX.i ,'1 Barely, iaa so much intereat) ever beenu-ouMd'« that, caqeed \>f, the diicovaryif a wondirfnUv simple cure fdr T>aafnfts8nid Head Noises, It has proved w re-narkably nicceasiul:. even ifa; the vor«tforms of: jhrpwc^Daafoefisth** Ihe Pi^tovererwili;'for'a'Bhort r4me^oi»rJly-se!ndH:oa:;4ft'd^:>^s^^.-'e!ffi* Sac;

who men) ion this paper- - .Wwte to-aayfe postcalfd.;wUr. do); ran*' s teWfW*,fda|.YbeiQFaf?t:thia : offer-WJ -jritKdrawS.;jjyd4rw:!j:J5hner '6toley<peB<i|/«08T 8i,f&at - jAjMi'-n Bed^ B fffl|m:

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- ttSaS^lc^la^di dpff ltP#J»«ChtiBttaniJBratberB^ SchpQis, St. Patpck's; |rj31 •ftur.rf B« >[oi:Wfc!J.nesdB|iK £»$£$#G&rge'jMjtroet;; had :theiri.annuaX;excuj;t, ttrSvdeath:, of- a" Jutiijfgirl] mm. K Hfipttj^Bi jfl .^TwM i^ WO^ l^L'i0 - 1* W';>faVfwH»U.Krifeortionkot vaijc.filingm itf pn'«l,Jttjpt,'.-«:Wiritefe lingering - cgilji ffi SHrig'i 'on. n i-while]Majririg.'*Ith; jSotaSth e "Ma'p 1 off: Mftyir '. ''iriigHt . be ' very;! api u perlcbUdreririn¦"blif- houses at Walshe >;th rflatelV- ancllea : tcr--Jtine'T."alMLr-;!UHdaeasonij'i:Yesterday/ howfever,, . ,:waj»j|;.arieiciptibp1: V .-.Therel'was"¦ av 'clear 'sky' ndwftrjn'.s^risjiine.'- arid''In: QfdeJ--:rto- Jhave-a [pleasant Koliday;1 at .the; seaside1 . these' ar» ¦' absolutely> jiepessary,!; ¦; • Iri. ' ant|cipa-;'tlori- of ;srich,':'one. hundred ' ¦ari'd ¦ '¦ twentyb^vs-assembjey"~m::rth'e f8tr "':PdtBck/s:Sdhbola.fyestei(d6y.5 rh'Or'riintr ''-with flighthearts and bright faces. In due.course'asti irjfc was1,' rnadfeVfor jthe ; railway; st tjjorijwnere the officials "very eorisiderately 'didal they, could to make the; big: contingentco qfortkble. ; Tiramqre ;#as -reache'd earlyin the forenoon. TUo tideJ at' the time of;or :i)ral, waa receding, and such: as 'desired:were petmitted to haveraiswini:.

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avk£led--of he-; opportunitj;. v..-AfterV; this;there was an 1 adjournment to- the'.'¦¦'Jejvel 1:stijeiches bf the . discarded, golf "course,'whej-e spo'rts were held;'. It was amusingto see the- little ones competing for '. .theco'reted¦[ p.rires . with \all, the..earnesiriessiantij determination- 'of j distinguisliied.at! letes [anxious to-make' a record.' Foot-ball jwaq indulged in for. Some time. Aftern 'sirbst4ntial dinner, there was an- ad- ,joilrnmcnt to the strands [Tlie tide . ' was,fully outy-arid there was pjerity rooat:: )forthi littld ones'to disport themselves; Onlysuch, as nyserve the ways of cnildreri!' (jarxfully! realize what'.plcssure-v.'tliey rdefave'in I giving • expression: to i • their " latentartistic qbility. in -the XsaBd.vJ^ithout-rjriish -orV .penelj, thoyiset;trf woirk^nr/^healrtadj; prepared,-,','canvas'Tand give ' fullscotoe to' their:jtnagiriptioh1. , Cii'stles-i arid;houses . spring ; fnto eiisteuce as if j byDiajfic, but as>th'o fbtrridatiqns1 iro' leidi irtsarid; thdy -are- destined to tlisappear g^isfcBs'.'iquidkfyt before tbo riisU.:. of_;.thei lri-comihpr' tide. <,With iliaracteristic' kind-'ne^a--Mri •Piper;-thei'ehlldreri's herrefafctor,

!pln)c(3d lii#i hobby horses at tjjeir ;' is-:pos;aL ' Every horsa. 'bird, arid motor jwas•sooaiipccupied, - 'and, .for half';an hour the.children[erijoyed ai pleaEarit .jide, -that'rnoB£; delightful vof all amiisements to the¦yodng. , Latg in the evening all returned:to Mount 8iin,v-whercfthe big .contingentIwaij 9erved with tea and (confectionery.It . u-as'n. memorable day' iii' the lives.! ofinanyj poor -i ihildren whose cirenmstdricesare such; thiit-they will not perrnit them!to enjoy | mi eh of- this world s pleasures.Whatever may^be their future 'lot when,in a fewi y'e^rs-hene'e,' they ¦ will hav£ ! iofoci tho i sterijn realities of life.' thgy ,wUlhot!"be unmindful of. the) brighti - joii'dpleisArit :day ithat, like n burst, off siiri-shinej lit"-np and cheered j'thelr ; younghenlrfg. Often in moments; of ¦ ' sadnessand/depression they win look back 'tg sdrrioh'aRpy dny; in their existence, with .whichis (iss6cia(ed mirth'- and irinpeent pleasureand' flnfl i some solace in .this thought I firpreaerit adversities, i i : ¦( ' • ' !' : -

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ALLEGED LARCENY OF A:, ¦ ¦• IJ^fo1? ':;.

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r-AU alspeciahcourt held bn'iFriday even-ing.Tbefore Aid. W. B. Ward; J.P., a Tiriannailed: Jarne8i Walsh was ' -brought iupin cusjtody i charged, with having on .;th»13th June, at thB North WbarT, ¦stolen"; -itrope, the property qf Messrs. Monks, andCo.,|Ltd., : arid , valuator about. «0.';;:. <,' Sergeant Rowan> Ferrybank station; de.

poseid-jPn the' Wth. Juo '-i treeeiyed . v.j ki-fpnriatiori i from. • iny: officers tbatjf a. - rbp eior efiip's cable' ho<J- been, utofen.,from fbess". 'f ElsinaV. on; thfr }2th;-or-Mth';JuiK!,:when discharging a .'cargo- «f- coal, ifor'Mr. ISamuel; jMorris at' North Wharf. I Imade .inquiries and on the 19th''arrestedthe defendant, James Walslfc I chargedhim^with \he larceny of the nope or ship'scable and gave l 'him Uie1 jusual - ¦ le'galrautlori arid I then took hini to the lock-up at Peter Street, where he made the fol-lowiogjvoluritary statement, which I tookdown in his .' presence and gqt him ! tosigri l—"-On Thursday, morning' about: 2aim. I went!over to the ' North Wharfwhere |the| steamship1 "Elsina" was dis-charging coal for Mr. Samuel Morris. Iwenli in : aft iand; took' out the rdpe - andcpileU it on the wharf. I then-brought itup dnd pUt, lit between.; two1 half ionbuckteti'.' I was' drunk- at tho> time and Ifell agains't 4 tmssell on the wharf , and8}ept' there for about 2J hours. When; Igot tp-I weht t o o house in CathedralPlace. 11 stopped there' till between 7 andfi and I Oieni went back to the whatfrandoh' fciatWday 1 mbrriing "TV nfet'-:ThomasWhejori and [he got his ass and car andwe Went- over to the wharf '-and'broughtthe rope away.and sold it for 10s." i ||;On| the. application .of the .Sergeant the

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MUSIC SUCCESSES !

In the recent school examinations olthe Associated . Board of ' the RoynlAcademy of Music and the Royal Collegeof Mijisic the following Waterford studentswere s^ccessful . i- :.,' - ' , i . . .! '. ' ¦ .;MR. R1. ASmvbBTH. BAILEY'S NEw!

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Miss JHarin ih -Kean, pass, iEleinentaryjDivision, pianoforte; 'Miss :Rita Cuiq-;rains 1 pessj Primary Division; pianoforte;1Miss Nora ' jKirwan, do. ; jMiss , KateBurke, do. ; Miss Bridget, Cummins, do.;:Miss Bridget! Lynch,. do. ' ; , ;! . - , .• ] . ':: :' ¦ ;'- DR.' i jo!HNi sTORER,'.<JTJAY. : .i . r!

1 Miss -JNelltefj- Heffernan,: pass, HighenDivisjon, pianoforte and singing; : Miss.May G. Doblan. distinetion.'¦ Lower

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suffering'.fron; a- 'broken l«.;tmd'f otheriit jttrifes.¦ '. Sfhe ,was .atteridedjby! $pi Fofdi;b it|*-M-"fi> yrfo slyli iriWrea. iM iito' ,:.b*';b ijiBHiJ-i'rhope Tof 're;co\fery|; ana 'i> 4,eaw:si itfer^eriedffel j7 o'cfoe.k,'' ;twfc> .hours , after^»« [miSBion;"! Cnildjitin' ' K-Hv>iig.'Y-in '- - '.'the.1c e^Uty< of- !W, ilsKV j J&nft-'lfchdJ % Spilth's,jll ifte' had,-it ippearfr, beeq |in : the Kabitoie ;playing( Unjongst j] jthefe -ij old'.'>horise3j 'w iich ;ar'e in! q niuiduis cb tdpoii for- spineti de pa8f,-' lty a\ Wedne$day-:,aft«)pai«>nJ 'thei'tvjo; children' ilow.-deceased wer^

as -usualplaying .fin; the- 'yicinity-f .vt\ib '¦ iother!cl ildren when,, ' in.''Ibmejtuiiac^ountabl^wny,1 portion ¦,Wi,«l'c'ejiliHgj ,felK 9n ;Jheirij;Tl e, two -JrJtickbys1 w jre, right under ;. thel,fa line debris and oile.'- as ; stated, was:ki led outright a deep' woulnq haying been-in ide iri her throat, and. thflTOther fatally;in \ired. '.• The ; unfoiftunafeJ fatiUty-'ihasire noved two liiernb'eri .of ;-the pile family:and ! u: double bereavement,jhosl befalleYi-th sir .parents;;. .: i-'-:1 .i iJii . ' i '.j ' 1.' • ' '"; ; - i . i i! ¦

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Iv ¦ ; . ' :. -¦. ' :THE INQUESTi ', /| :> '" : . ; ':... ' i ' '- ','"• • " ; I ¦' !'. .' ? :. i l l. '. '"'i " i L . ' ; '! ':¦ '. '¦"•¦ ¦ f. "i Testerday'. : at ¦'3ir'Ji ¦' John; |. Thorppsbn!slic'ijsed 'pretnises ati.'Barraek-streex, ;Dr.G« cf.: I; Matkefjy.ana'irjiiry f which- Mr.Tl gs.-1. ;Lonofgan.'-W|tJ! -torerparii in estlr-"ga kit.i.the .Vcirctitna'tahbeJE*lhunder ! -jwbich"Li y;!;Hicl ;4 ri'6PJd«ath''.at.- .\yalshe*sLaae, ,pff BaUyttickfeii; .yi> the lipreyiouiibv. 'n5m.:'^"'V - ' i r- >:-' i'ii-^' -V- ik¦:¦ ¦:.! ¦:¦:.- . ':- ." (•

"i He'ad-cobiablcl 00'C(tnrioTf -.Sfanor'-stree.t:andi i ,8ejrgcaat"| •BaldsljJiJr-ViPqter' : "LsnCrej resented' the! Constkbulory - ;- and; Mr.H; .IX-.Keane, soliciwij; sppearedji for Mr'.Ja nes Powet. T.G.. ;,t!io Wnerl of ;tMTpnpertyvwher^tthe'tfccealsed child waspli ying .when alie met:hor!dcathj v : :i ¦¦¦"11 .. Lizzie- Hickfey :! -ds Tir4t. sworn and

to' reply- to He'a'd-coristahle'O'Co'b'rior^dfr-,po|ed-*r ..live;J Ht;. Walsh's. .. .jLtoje;7 ¦: • Thede(teased>--Lily'..Hickeji. was oiyVdaughterand Wa,^ aged )six years: . \ I'. " ha.ve' , fourchiidrenl-I remernberiiWcdnesiiav^evenineab( Ut.'.4iO .o'clock., . At;that tfm,e three ofmy ..children.. Margaret- agejdt J.'I4Iy;!aged6, intf Tatrick IHickay, agedJ3J, (left- thehouse arid wentj put frito the lane totplayiI i f,d-. tip it see :them; gb.-anywhere -beyondthe :lank I renTiairied iin thej'house- 1 andthe door was -'openi;-'Opposite my hoiise;at thb other jiide of-the larle there are anumber; ;of :vac4nt houses. IiwouldUbay'about fl e or six. ,1 do not -know! -whoni!they :|belbng to'-U. In about, tjeri minu'tesiafter mj childrfen' left :the Jhoiise'd Heord:a ctash- and ran! to the dooY ind Iwent ' to1Mrs;'lCurining&im's:.<nd asked her toi go'with |ne to the'qld houses already referred-to as thte vacafat- houfes. l - I y said|: '¦"!'wonder 'jwhore-ire the' children'."!. rM.r8JCunningham ^soid she;woujldj not gb1 'fripas sho w^3 afraid soiriething bad harjpen-ed.UI then- saw I a lot''Of wotneri run down1and go into the ;61d hoBsesJ Mrs.; Collins.was 6nei \ol them1 ; she!lives'riext door.itoine. • I heard on ' of the >oinen saly " Sheis; dead.'1-1 then saw !one !of (the| womencarry , oiit my, daughter; Maggie from- oneof tjne vacant houses across'So iair- ovn^' house. She waji alivejlbut- 'sive'reljr' iri-ju« di I afterwards .'-a'aw* another Iwoman!cany:my daughter &ily/frori,'. the,i yJdhbiiie/ My daughter Lily was thep dead,;land it is .on her Ibody! this, inq neflti Js'-Jnow¦bei4g;heldi- I'tHen r-w-ieat' inb 'riijr'Jiouse'and them saw riniy'dangbteriM iggie-bleed-:

[ing*. [ I'sflbsequAUjisa^rherreinovied'.toj¦the Coiiiily arid,- .City j Jlrifinna ry.' -ivTb^reiare DO door* in-.jthese1 Vacant houBcs!aiui:thet i-iw4ir 'conseijucritly--hothi igr-ttKn-pfe."*vfedj {any?!per.sbrijgoing1,irito ift* nt from- tfceJlatie ontliat.day2.:bttt3fiere;is-ittidAji''^ - '!f ?:M r.1-'!Kaarie-7-Thefc' Jis - ' ¦¦ &-.</Orporatioriu;barr3ckde; te-day-'; - ' : ! I 1 '- ¦¦. ; . - ¦ : \ - '- \ :^ :.!• •; Head-constable' O'Connor - Ton! :¦ :: saw

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r:-Witness—No.-: :-• . -: Mi - [ ' • v- ' ' ii.ilj MiiLloyd Hutchinsori (4 luroi-pDidyou iVer,riot ice the children go in and butlot tKe8e houses before, ?, ' K - ¦ ' ¦¦ -: ' - i i ¦• ¦- ¦'i

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l;:W£tness—I didU a few! times with other.children.'!-. . . ¦ • ' • ; ; - .- ' .! !-•¦¦•"-:}

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¦.) ; ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ! !i- . - '{- : • ; ' : : ) ;j : Witoesj—Seven, years, . ; } • ¦ - . • ¦ ; i fr- 'p!I : Mr. Hutchinsori—An'4; could ' .• not > youcautibri, them? .. I t - - : ¦¦. l \- - : : li • :- ¦'! \.; 'h i f - 'li'iWftriess—I¦ didn't'rbpd; th sy used ¦ torun |iq arid be out again in a few miri-iuteai; :v - ' j i - • i ' i ¦ ¦; |!- ¦ -I - ' v |- i-M " !i !Dr i 'J : Mackesyi i endi- Hca 1-cbnstableO^Ojijinos i tendered. (j to • thi 1 'witness.the&'-i. ;slncerp. : (sympathyj:- . and!. '-Mr '.Kearie od: bis on-p behalf and ¦ :hat'bf ilr,

;Powjarj tie owneaj ,- '- ' ¦¦'; !| '' : - . : ¦:- . 'f :';:. ••• '¦• [ \\depo, sed-j-I -~ uv© a ; Georg ;'& ¦', -I Co'qrt,Francis-street, i 0(- was at Mrt .'¦;. Kirbjrahornja at ^Valsh'dDane at nboui 4.3O pjn.on: 1 Wednesday.; |At thal:hqur Ii heaii}|acras|j,ia beavyi fal l,, and'the 'el ioiit| -of i ;achild). I I ithen said to Patrici "Cirby;iwh6was with! -rne,-''Come tbj the < Id houses,ther- i . is '£¦ child 'killed.'?: Kirby and my-self -p!n across the lane to the ; louses andwo both entered one of them. " When weenter id we Baw- one child1 lyinj : :phi- :'th^groui d on its facie land hands < nd 1 partlycover ad with rubbish of the' . • . mck aridmpriiir. '•PatridtlKirby litook 01 theirub--bishl Uftbd the ihild tip and took -heracros 1: to| her 1 mother's house!: 1 'did: notknovwhb the child wasj I did n't see (becnild en s laces (because I .was meBmer-isedj Another:crjild then said ''Theresaanother child hdre.'.' lj lpbke(li'-an<l.':s>yjust [the top of 'aj'head pnde|r 1. 'big heapot rubbish'some {distance awai from: thefirst j I. liftsd'th'f rubbishH off 1 he secoridchild with Kirb who;! had rethrned;.When ;I look it up.I saw its ' head ' washanging and f t a face ,coyered v ith Jblood.I shi ited for. some: one 'to take the^chlldasi 11 Was fainting. Thai child fwaBUtheridead ]•'. I 'did riolTknow.' jtho, jsljiBdjat i(the.timeli rot I now know it is upon that, bodythe' it guest is now held; I ss1 T 'part; it ofthe cluing in thej houseiwhere- the booiepwere] found broken in the cenure. |.' :Iisaw§0 dture in thesejhousea ond'afc that tiine

lere wtis no hoarding [outsidf themi•[ Isubsequently sawvthe bbardinfj been putup <bjri Pat Bullrrian arid Wril Morganbut A don't knot^ by . whom!. <2ieyfwereemployed} " ¦ - :| :: .- .' i \ '> ¦¦; ' >. J'v f.|' -i' ' :[••:'•.- Inireply-to Mr.iKeane-I-tbok no noticeemployed} " v - : ! ^ . ' : \> ¦ • .• '!¦ ' - . 3 ' ¦•.: f-l' ',¦ ' :[••:'• ..- Inireply-to Mr.iKeane-I-toolj no inoticeof this houses inside onlj '¦ the centre wherethe B'tdff had fallen. I did notice;that' apart:. was: Itaken away erfd sqmft .left.! , s ' . ¦

Wwi the appearance of the riousd suchas would [lead yoti to believe that peoplewere] |taking thinfts awajf ?TT-I d.oo't! kiibw.anything- about that.' ;!- |i ¦' ¦'• '¦; '.- A ¦:] y 'X'; '¦'¦

Dr; J.T)tt, Morrisaey dbpos^d -I made asnperflpial ej|arri.ination jof tno boari Wed-nesday. "There was a mark all oyer 'ahe leftside At {He fabel ;|Thefe.iir.as.A deep iyoundicrpfsl the Wntre! arid on the - Mi I i\d& ofthe neck . I found that the left sjde pfthe jbweM jaw iwas fractured. JThBtWind-Slpeilwas cut acrbss and the rpuscles jof

je sWe 6t thfr neck, torn: ^Thb-aWomeriwa4 0onsiderably «woU«ri'*rid jt here weremarts' of!brulsSi ori the left leg JwhjichWBsSractwred.'.i'/'Rierjij w*s n .c her jrnafrkson • af t l»dy.'- The cause jrfj eath"i ;war8U6fiS-,duitoitEe«e7irijuries:ari Ppr6ba[bly"4«te|f) iiri'jjrjijuctsitoaw ^:-;; :-'i-'/. '> • -'! V;Tf'.iv;

.iH|M^Mtablrt.-O'.C .irtr-^(nida^Htt;itajrj Dottor/»iliow:.«h;e9e^"i.nlx nes ¦¦¦iimt¦¦*W.'hwl;><?i -J)->;prf''j-:t*'ip -n* * v.t' ¦il.WjiJeifeTh'eyfwere'dw-^1' a6wtt ing;

. Pi«< -.':Kirbjt op>»sed i:4#>ii^t«ra|ift F| f .:.(W## -t<»!» >#*U*H*«tliara, ar» five - ori eii;,Old:vaantihaiiae*..At awuf jl^O pjii. on Wednwc wr eyeriinKI-i:wiis; iri;'rnjr. -. house: rat^- Vfa sl>>| I>»n«.-Abok that time I he"a d r& heavy; .riojse,as if Botaething- tad : fallen.j 1| toqliitjtobe tBB-ceiling; U -^e^ac»ot-jhpi»fe|:( Wp!-'¦pM£tvfAt\tha.-siiriavtirir;-1I 1-- .h0arQiitfifBttretos^bfa'chil t- Ivtl eri rat acr**«;Ui».loos] ¦ to 1 these', ho&e#4 ¦¦ Mre. * mith l$mf-witfi me.! In oric ofHh OTi 'Jf-e aw ehpd-lyWi 01 'its face irid 'Aa ids bn th^M^md;and.fi i6v )red with) brick . ind taw rtarJJ J^niov*J bBgweJgnf 1>ttl- l tie-boc y andfearr«*«ttn cWW lo} *$* f i t tf Vl<**e..H fe

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jat •Walsh'hiiiane &ri"d<-b6tweeri.;fbur.v!and!, aU-Wt-*S 4dneidaVf'By*niij|il;Wair'

,%p Pairi raridf'Maigaret^Hickey V.it tS irriyi'.pwn 'bwn • rjby .Kanielv-.'i'lsged;'-. -three;)yWi;Blayir|km-thejLarie^oppbEJte;]:niy:;'Kousfeioat jfhW .'ptWer r«de f .iwbich. -therfj,

re.jflverorisii;1 yacanf'hbuses/'^'At> |hi3:time]i;-went'):b1a rjurpp for iwater'i»iid i -on :looking irolina'lvs.aw: a'ri'nmVtfr; offwonHea

.rrinrririp :andl%h;outirigj:i'The'-chiidreril are'WlleB.-'T.'IvJmmeaiktely'' returriea - ai»d:'8aw',Patrici '.--B3rbjr ¦eofelriV.but -pf 'onePiof;the old 'hoy s'.'with':;the '.child; Margaret iHckey, iinjhipj'arfris end-he took.her ritoher- mother's ih/nise;' : When; I sajr-)ier IBKO'appeared- to bejdeajcl.'-:!! ifterwards; iboKed-:ihto-bne'Wtrie 'old;hbu3es 'and-'tew ' <te'skulTof a1 child .urider'a lhe^P ' bf: rnbTBJsh..I >Bw.thaV'child'talten:;up arid fembved'ito '.ite motberrs^house; by?Patridk;'Kirby ala ;Mrp:.;Srriith.i jThat; child-was' Lilyl^Hicfceyiand:was' therjr|dead:/' -•! ;¦' "-• ¦::;: '- -, ¦ • !-j .- - -- - 7f ¦'•¦ .- Iri:'reolv! toiMr.r-Kpani -T ftm-l- living!about twelve jmonthS'laf Walsh;*!.'Lario. ;These houses wereiirihibited'wheri-JI went!!;there';fir3t.i :They are'inow |i few- months :nninhabitedl; 1 idid 'not -hefaF' - that :thc ,!¦Corporation ! irifendedi • erecting7, cbt'tab'es !i:'there(- -li remernber whori ^ the'oebple-teft ;!the • houses'; 1 There' were; dbors aria win- 1^dowsl-tp 'thetn ithen, . : fl; 'saw I thern". 'd is-¦!-«pp«,sr; froffl-jtime !tprtimer-. *' saw^M li¦•Jf»>piej»5'-" :jP%«t^? aBttBy1mc en^: iBidgi;j' .{>epple;out,f:endJ:io.w?the honsos-beeonn-. ii i-iny. ntore d a ihia :4rdrni.*day!t<i'';'daV-,-!i};.' yi ^ '-Ur.h^ a iM th ii^ i peo ^ iT-were'-ithningb'trieirii'but' eaw^rio-btie-'evcr i ¦t*)te.<«iJ>e«; tttQughiaatniighfzg6 ihidngS ¦ rthe-. hocfcdoar-h'4 cquli'nbtlsaV-how-.Jong ::ithatf;was-g<Jriri0 on.:-; -:• -. -^ iV i $.;••;-¦;.' V ¦:! jl i ;i•• '_ iKate '.H'arte|deposed- -I Iive;!St Walsh's'• '} ¦Lonei'.At; ftbotut^:30 bK'Wedriesdavh'evefa- ' :ing. I; wa,t:6)t«ng :at rty;own ) door' when ':,X'-heard'. some • shouting .coming 'from: the '¦old

ihouses..- 'i;-ran out and assisted James -CoUuia- to take: Lily Hickey across to her imother s. ;h6use|. ,Ther0 were nc-doors ,to ¦thesejold:housesi for some . time.past.- iii >:did pot; ,wej &hj? jnen .put . up a' hb'ardirig !'outside, these bouses-aifter'the' 'children :•jwero. found|;!j ' - .;¦( ¦ ¦ ¦

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jLane about! orie year and five 'inonfhs, "j ¦! ¦(did not seb anyone takc!away.timber frbin '¦jthese -houaeH-alnid never heard ¦ttriy' nbise'gf •¦isuch.ithere;1 IJ 'rliye. a 'bit'up irom . the ¦¦¦ihnusea-iri thejj>arie'!' "'{ p -r -t ¦ : ' . .•: ! [• \: Jajreply> Head- Constable O'CJonnbT-j- 1;]Lknow^ that »»frick..B.vnman an\l; iWin. -;/rgan,. tae; men ireierred. t» prevfously, ;:are employed; by':the jCorporation;:'; .' | j : .;!' • Jiine8 ;; Cbtlans iidefcosed— t 'i ivi ^ ;aA '¦¦Smdth,VL4rie,,l Which. iPbes/de .WaJshe'fl iLane.j Between 4;arid , 4 30 on '.Wednesday •¦evening'I beard 6ome loisa ,'as of' child- :xen,.screamirig.| I.;rari acnes', to; one. .jof - *jthe fold" houses 1 and *a» a: child1 uridear a 'hekp ipf inubWsii.. . The 'child "waa. ilead. 'I f fH; the ,,chad from Ws. SmiUi ana/M ' PPty-< an<f >rotight. it to; it8 •

motheir's JuVusiif " .". - .¦ . .'- , '. ..-: . ; \- - ; ; j ' ! . . ;1 &r eaut aroea'IBaldwin deposed—I a.Th* |b. ;Rergeant ;bf |'ithe ''R;l]C.' "stataorjed at . ;Peter s Lane. At about 430 on Wednesdayeveniiig, an Iconsequence of ,^hat I hieaid, 'I :weif to I: Mis.- -.iHickey'si '. house '.- . at '¦WaJ 's'Lane. ! I saw. fiierel'Lily aiclcey ;jyongr-.;deatf on[the. flooi in <ia-kitch«rii " ¦I notjeed. 4: iwound "onl herj • thxoatrrithe !

u*? dP||»;iappeai«r :'tot tc-JpTbrrodtnifi'j jf;-:.!/say/MargaBoj. JEBcSeyyi 1-ibe -^aVrobin..' '>a^OJr^ngi^b^^UliJ .iiariwayvIi'htt*.- .'ho>: rBmOTe4i :t*;ai»'jCb'»Ms^"n .City;iE¦' '

f ireij \&.&qi;ttt&M\,^'cl &if - -I} 'gi^'I '? ifefci^ iariy, i at|ihaiirgi<i e Jje'-ftfe-jE;)^^¦Bfthin litutiafc; yEHt A 'api le&mt'ta'-iMisaBk l '¦ :i g?teniiMJ»i'artu hM« ik'eltiBrifatwiniiat'.-'ri-as Ur liit^dr^^'mMkme'a'taj : ' jthere are ; nine!'pld -hew ses' ijri one iiSoJ '¦One 'of: these'i*as. pdinia 'd. bjatvtb ine as' '

<he i>n> |frotoj 'isiaaotf LS' y1 - -'aid.''-Marga«jt!'.;.!'Hidteyrweraixet&vctd 'ai-er .beiriff 'iaiaDe'aJ-- :'/-I . entered;.thie. |hpusfe. aid on. &B floarll i jsaw two large pieces' of mortAt:aiKi;bricki j.|immediately, over^wher i th'ey -:were ', ilisi • j.celHrj iwasiifreshly, br< ken.! -.The b'rioi; :'¦and . mortal Ws not 'p.art!,o'f; jtbe-*eilirif[j - I ' -but was portion' of mat<rial iipstairathst ]tfall through ;tna . eeL'zng They appeared j':i*o:be p; art of o partition setwfeen two be*; \)rooms; in thfe griper .ponidn of: the ihpusp .--' 1 ¦;They -iiould.inieisure jf ibtac aboutsevenjr j:feet ,loag,by|tW feet.wide, arid.'abqiittfou^ iinchest in 'thickness.. Amongst the1 p c^S-' y.'I'fb'und ¦fe^Jbit6vb^;"'*(oitar. .'(riorit |pr<>f \:duced)!: they ate blobd-stiined'!-1! knok •¦•;that "Mr. James'. '-Poweri 1 of. Ballybrickeni';~\is fhetowner ofjtbesaiibuBeJ arid lr- a,lstoi ; ' ;!knbw he has!*, claim fox malicious;>in-j. ' vJones pending -an atespefcfc: (of ttjiese; nnio. ij?hb»w^',TiH9S!8}. Miise8>;'ii -''i«iBaitJ-:--i«- .-.]about jfive' 'br j six iniontJre; 'and 'tor soaiclj''.!time' ast there] Save «peri.' no ;doore:"iSc< -' jthem;sa\ie :onieL : There was :no ¦hoai'dirig.: >;or proteotipn-.arourid' ti lin' ttntfl it ¦woft V>tint upj a tin Jiters -after this! aoeddent. db! !;Wednesday 'evening. I > lon't of mjr'Owft' :knowled^ Imtr^'whb >it:^f(".t|ie. -Sd8rd-i :ing, brit 'Jieard 'it Kaa' tbtjup^by inkri',' iernpTojed |by itfie Oorpo atibn of iWatorrf 'ford.:,j ;: ;'j| - ;|- !:|1 ¦¦¦

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¦¦ ,'•; - Iv " ,.,- ,.-^ ;.- , •::•'}¦ i. iin .repjy to; Btr.; aaai er-Ii leceited «: inotice! in -March; last of jdamages, causedto these nine Iwusee, and I know notbirig - ;Btout the ;u^imei;prpyq6us to .receiving :that notice'' of a. claim' f< r £150 for :d-aip- !ages' toi theni. IJjV '- V ; • i . yU 'V :^'- . ! '. iMr. Keane-f-The dain: is far £150 enthe: ground ths^!some - ptrtODJ/ar. personsdid|: wantonly:; wilfnlly.mid |nialKsbjUslypull down an,d 'demolish.' 1 art ' f ;tlie doors, , :sashes,! frirjie>,k (windows.jlbfts' arid facers, ;arid- urilawfoUyi jitaSe' .theraj jaway.'ijRid ;ybn mate-ari;mfj)ectioBJ aft^r that?i,Vl :. :

! Wjitiobssr-I! did, and I found theVfrorif,a|idi-liick :doo!rs|,of'eigh:r t 'of ifl» > bouses j.except [one,' where the: : rent' "door wds. | :The/ ¦wimfowa^wete. bpokei ,in eight of .tie \" 'hcraBes!and the sashes'miesing from BOir jof therri. -The firegrates and mante3pie<*a ,were not in ithe! houses.]. Th«y.:are<twoT ¦".stoiiW'^bxnWJiigsJ.; \;. :. . !' .' i- -v; ; - !;;1 >\ \>\!. Mr.:iKeaiifrNirid we plaoe -was an awlTib&:'«!teckriM;-.i -:v '- ":' ¦ ; I' ;! ' ¦ ¦l -;:V. V-- \-' :iWitnef»*-It teM.- ; ¦: '

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THE TRAMORE SEASON. ' , j :, The. very uncertain weather during the

past few . nxurthfi has 'had a. 'markedeffect on the'jhbliday season, at , Tr&ruore.Very; lew visitors have arrived nip to thepresent and • .the ".house to ¦ let"., or"apartments to, let" . cards still' remainin the' windofW8 of most of, the houseswhere holiday'mafcera are '.catered for.The advent of PiperV ;merry-jg:o-roundsivUrred up matters somewhat, j irid sinceithej r arrival . the evening {excursion¦trains have been fairly well patronised.A. large number of excursionists fromDublin, Castfleisland, Kilkenny. Clon-mel , etc., arrived in. Waterford on Sun-day last, .and most- of them proceededdirect io Tr&tnore and gave ,the hoteland restaurant keepers a DU3y | time. It5ias been suggested oa more than, oneoccasion that 'a train should bejrun fromTrarnore in. tie morning3 a<t about 8.3Q<i* it was &Ii ilhat many people whoiit«rt business at 9 punctually! in thecity and are- on that account precludedby "the present train arrangements frothiiving there, . would take up | their re-sidence at the seaside iia train was runen. the rooming in sufficient, iitne to en-able them t;> start work . in Waierford atnine o'clock. i The directors, it is .under-stood, had this matter, under •¦consider-•Mion at a Teeeht. meeting but did notnuke any change for the present,

THE STIUXD E.OAD. - ] .It is a great pity that something is not

done, to clear 1 the Strand. Road.!. Thi? isi1 tie favourite pronisnadfr-'dn Traraone, but•at- present it beaTS no 'semblance to aroad, being covered with large stones andalmost impassablo. It is not or* of ther>ads included under coniraot.but the Noi Council have given grants from timef r> time for the clearing of Jt. lit needsattention very; badly it the present time,und the Council ought at their nextmeeting (Saturday week) give 'directionsto the County Surveyor; to clear at.

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SHIPlPlifG.-JTHE AV£EK'S.CON-SIGNMENTS. ¦- , - . ! . :

The following arrived during the week :S3. Lodes^rom Garston with coal; for M.Morris, EMdown; as. Sound Fisher (threevoyages), from Newport, and sf. LouchFisher.1 from Garstin,- both with; coal forSamuel Morris; ss. Effie Gray, fromTroori , with coal.for Michael F. iMurpliy,Kilkenny ; E3/ 'Volt«ire , from iBurry (Port ,vfch coal to c.o. M. FarreTl and; Son ; ss..Cameo, from :E!le?mere Port, with ooalf;>r Gas Co. : Rj Oak, from Glasgow, withor>al for M'Cullagb, Ltd; tu?.1 FlyingFish,, towing : ship 'Kenfield .And Mel-bourne, via ¦Queenstown. 'with wheat for,ft.' arid H. .Hall, Ltd. The lal'«r is dis-charging at the south side of the

river,as a steamer as expected which ! wil l dis-charge at ;thei elevator stores. j ' :i . _____ . • i

THE SMARTSCASTLE ASSAULTCASE. I . .'¦• !'

At the Kilkenny (Quarter Sessions onWednesday, before His Honor; "CountyCourt Judije ! Fitzgerald, two i brothersnamed William and Henry. Dobbyn wereiadic&d with: having at Smartscastle , tfnthe 3rd March last, unlawfully assaulted«r man named Michael '.Pendar

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caus-itig 'Jiirn jrreyiou9 bodily harm. Theparticulars of , the case *?ere pub].'i£hed inthe ""Waterford ' : News" in corimectionwii h? the . remand proceeddirgs; . Penderhad some -wtwds -with the. prisoners'in afroblidhouso at Smartscastle on ^he even-ing in. question'.: When hO'Wds oa "Iji'awby home the Itobbyns attacked him.twat him unmercifully, threw him into apool of -waiter, and then dragged hem upto the door of his OTTO house and left himthere. . . When arraigned beforcj the Co.Court Judge 'on Wednesday they pleadedguilty. Sexjjeani Murphy, : Kflmacow.;gave evidence as to the sieps he hadtaken in connection with'the assault , andthe characters of ithe accused.I He pro-duced a .number of maps of the localitywhere the assault was committed, for theexcellence of which he was commended.'DTS. Cojdiiari and Jackman were.also ex-aarined, ondjh is Honor sentenced HenryDobbyn to twelve months' imprisonmentwith hard labour, and •Winiam Dobbyn:the youngerj of the two,' to three years'detention iri the BoTstal Institution atdonroel. • : ' , ;

IHE SIMPIJ: LIFE CASE. A .At the same Quarter Session's' Thomas

nn<\ -~~$Rclitiel~ Dower; brothers, wera__,£harged with haying between ihe'Tth and

2-lth iMay.committed a series of larcenies' in Uie CarriijanuTna (South. jKilkcnny)district. The depositions in> ;this caseh&ve . ajeaily been pumlished an itlie"News," and the evidence will no doubtbe. fresh dn I the rnemory of our readers.It will be recalled that the two Dowerswere Veadinjg a tind of Boliemian life,iiving in a rfox .covert at Cairiganurna,and oinp around in the night puiloiningarticles of fbod arid cooking utensils fromtlie neighbouripy fanners' houses, untilthey w«re Raptured 'by SJergeant Collins.lichael Dawej, >the elder of the two pris-

«iners, was Sentenced to nine months' dm-r»riRonment| with hard 'labour, andThomas to [three years' detention in th.cBorstal Institution, CJonrael. '

FINANCE AND LAW COMMITTEE.The fortriightly; meeting of [ tlie above

was held Tuesday in the JleyorV Office ,City Hall. The Mayor presided, ' andthere were also present;—AldermenWard , Dr. J. J. ,0'Sullivan, ;CouncilloreDr. Mary Strangman, Mrs. Poole, JamesHackett,, McDonnell , Kenny, J.P. ; GrantCassin., Vim. P. Maher, and] Fitzgerald.The usual payments were ' recommendedto be paid. • , j

LEASES. j: ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; i

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R. J. Bidg>-ay, Messrs. Robertson, Ledlioend Co., tl^e Quay, and Harvey and Son.rjeorge 's-atrcet , be sealed. !

DEPUTATION TO GREAT WESTERNRAILWAY. i i

The Marjor, Councillors- Cassin andHaekett, together with the Town Clerk,Mid Law Adviser, were appointed to gofo London |with a deputation from theHarbour Board to interview '¦ the GreatWestern Railway Company ;in connec-tion with the stoppage of "the daily ser-vice of stekmers between Fishguard andWalerford. . : •

AN INVESTMENT.It was ordered that the"~»um of £1W,

nniouat on ;deposit receipt at the NationalBauk. be | invested in so»e TrusteeSecurity. | ,

TJie meeting then adjouraed.

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PROTESTiNt SYNOD

Dr. O'Hara on the Political: Sitiaallon :

Tlie annual Protestant Synod q( theDiocese of AVaterfo'rd and Lismord : washeld to-day in the ' Protestant Halh :

The Right Itev. Dr. O'Haxa. Bishop , o!the Diocese, took the clinir ; ot 11 JO, andthere was a turge ; attendance of iclergyand laity of the Diocese, ¦ ;| .

Tlie Lord Bishop nominated th6 Bev.Cauon Leslio aSi UU secretary, and theArchdeacon of . Iiismore was electedclerical secretary. Mr. W. H. Going,J.PA was re-electell lay Hon. Secl| andColonel Rial 1 was '< re-elected Hon. Trea-surer. : • ' ¦ • : ¦;

DR. O'HARA'S ADDRESS.' \ • :Dr. O'Harn theii delivered 'his; • Pre-

sidential address. ! He said:—We '} meetat a time of much public anxieiy ajid un-rest. Within the Anst seven year^ ourUnited Kingdom has come through pconstitutional revolution more limpbrtantand far reaching than anything of thekind; since the days of:Oliver . CroiinweH.Thank God.' that irevolution . haa¦; beenso far peaceable , and bloodless, and ithcro-fore iU-seriousno4% has not - bcen;i fullyrealised. 1 Here : in jlreland ive are threat'ened with even prcater xbangca, the con-sequences of which -no one. can .foresee,and there is therefore a very general an-xiety, as to. what the next few -monthsmay lmve 5n store 1 for us. I believe thatmost people in this 'country who] haveanything to lose—fsueh; for example,: asfarmers who have] bought their, ; fanns—are alarmed at tiki prospect of. civil strifeand greatly increased taxation resultingfrom these changes, No: greater! evilsthan those can affect & country's welfare.This 'feeling'of alarm regarding impend-ing legislation is jinorc. «"idespread thansome people aupijose' The emigratioaatatisties of the present year are [signifi-cant and ominous. During the fipt fivemonths of this year 15,951 emigrants leftour shores—an iiicrease of" nearly 2,000over last year. Last month 6,0C9 left ,compared "with 4/T20 in May last. Thisshows that the classes which pm grate—the strongest and best' of our youngpeople—do not " regard with ' confidencethe near future of this country. . Theyevidently do not believe ' that Irelandeven under a Home Rule Parliament willbe a paradise • oa earth. Mea'nwhile,when we turn from worldy politics to thedomestic politics;of our Church jre mayobserve a strange and happy contrast.Here all seems bright. peaceahTe; ajidpro9*pprous. • We are not a numerousbody in the South of Ireland,-but we arevery united and! we are becomii g dailymore closely drawn together wit! manywith whom in farmer yeara we vere notmuch in sympathy. Our- church financesare prosperous, we have no debts; and durclergy and people are alrke, as , a rule,doing all th.ey. cKa to fill ' aright tie placein life to which . In the providence of God,they have been t'aHed." Having Ireforredto the new Glebe rules and to Educationin the Diocese , his l.or<lship went on tosay :—'Sunday desecration is bjecomingyearly more untV more glaring aitiong '«a.The day is no longer keot holy, hor is ita; day , of rest. 'Political meetings ' andpublic sports of 'a l l kind» are now , topoften, prominent feature s in thd . obser-vance of the day, With such thiijgs otherevils .ire mire to come; among themneglect of attoniJniice at public [worshipand-much unnecessary labour fo^ railwayofficials, and other public feivanU. Amongthe changes in nur religious life since Jwas young nontf , I think , is more mark-ed than this. I:regard it as a sign ofithotimes, and not h good sign. The changeis not:a change: for the better. (No manor woman who ; neglects to enter God'shous« on eartli Can be living in a state ofmind which wilt fit him or her for God'spresence in Heaven.. We have all beencreated ts (Sod's image and likeness.:Weare intended for Hia . service and for Hispresence. -In these we shall find ; ourmost perfect ami abiding happiness; ' I!we ignore suclij tliirigo while ljere , andlive only for gain , for amusement, or '¦ foiexcitements of the body, we maike a ter-rible mistake, and shall surely run ourrace in life in vain." > ¦

The ; ordinary! business of Hie Dioceaewas then proceeded with, nnd th ( Reportsof the Diocesaa Council , Board of Edu-cation . Tempornnce Committee, Board ofSliwiooH and Glebes Committee werepresented. : ¦ ' ¦ • ¦

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PRESIDENT .WEEK. ' .',

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have all gone more or. less mad over butGallic guest. This afternoon he drovefrom St. James's Palace, to. the Guildliallwhere. ho was received by the City Fathierrtin a most enthusiastic manner. On: hiaway to the ; City crowds cheered himlustily. . The Duko of Connaught, .whopreceded the President. ' Vas utteWyignored by the Man and Woman* in : th«Street. At the Interaatipnal Horso Show,however. King George came in for a fairshare of the welcome accorded to the,President of the- Fronch , Republic. ;

Evidently th« ; Londoner naa a tenderfeeling for France and "Frenchmen. : ¦ Ifthe Kaiser reads tbe accounts of ithe ire-ception. official "and Otherwise, accordedto his Continental rival'he is bound ! tobecome green with jealousy. He : willhave Bn opporlufaity later in- (he year oftesting the value of . the Londoner's ex-hibition of cordiality and it will be |in-tcreating to compare the quality, tone»h3 'magnitude of the cheers which 1 will¦greet hia Imperial .Majesty - with thosewhich have , fallen on ;. the ears of : IhoGallic President! . '.'. :'. . - ' • . '¦ ' ¦ ] '

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HOME RULE A|N D THE LORDS. ] jNow that the third reading in the House

of Commons of the Home Rule Bill; isapproaching some interest Is toKen! inthat ordinarily dull and' uninterestingestablishment ," the House, of Lbrds. .Thereis no evidence that their lordships willmade a move to avoid a cbllision withitlieCommons. It is almost certain that ithepeers will again eummaTily reject ] themeasure and' will confine ' themselves toa discussion of the Parliament Act.; ThisAct, by tho wny',- requires that Bills com-ing uudcr its operation must "reach j theLords a month before the end' of'tho 'ses-sion so that our legislators cannot hopefor a holiday before the middle.'of August.No doubt efforts' will be mado jto prorogueParliament on- the 11th, so that tho sport-ing M.P. should be able to . spent j St.Grouse's Day on the moors, but this yearhe may experience a'disappoihtemnt. j Thq12th falls on tin awkward doy this year—n Saturday. ' . : . ! ; '

POLITICAL BUJIOURS. ' • :To-day the air was thick with rumours

of Ministerial changes. Sir Bufus Isaacswas to»b3 made Lord Chief Justice. jThePo«tmaster-G(«ieral ship was to be givento Mr. John Burns, Mr: Herbert Sanuieltaking Mr. Buxton's place. Lord Morleywas to retire nnd Mr. Buxton was to bemade a Peer and to take Lord Morley'splace at the India Office. Another rumourfind it that Mr. Masterman was to bemndc Postmaster-General. j ' ,

All these statements were, of course,.denied almost as soon as they were made.Mr. Asquith is: not likely to do anythingof a sweeping character Aintil the air is alittl e clearer. His dictum " Wait ] andsee" i f a nafe piece of advice to those whoare interested in shufflings i of the Min-isterial cards.A NEW GUN.

Tbe passion;to kill something, man 01beast, does »iot seem toi be dwindlingCivilized beings are still bnsy endeavour-ing to discover now wayBj of killing jtheiioVn species. A gentleman residing irHull who boars a narrio which' woulcmark him out' as of Irish 'origin—ErnesiWalsh—has invented a gas gun. 'i Th<invention , it is stated, represents a life 'iwork. Considering that the; gun is de-signed to : discharge deadily chemicaliwhich set fire ;to anything they strike on<might be pnrdoned for . saying that MrWalsh's life's work would not commentitself to the Humane Society. . The in>yentor offered: his'gas gun to - the Wa:SOffiee, but that slow-rqoving body dedared < they- were not prepared to ndopthe weapon. Mr. Walsh is now about t<explain the meritB of his invention to th<French war authorities. It would 1 bialher lopby-turveyisli if the Eul

gentleman's gaa gun was used one- da;for potting British men-o'-war . or fosetting fire to towns on the East Coast 0England. : '•AN ERRING CHAUFFEUR, i ¦.

\Vhon ;a chauffeur .is , cliarged witl ifurious drivii|2 there : is nothing Hkpstating precisely the 6pced at which tbtecar j s running. ¦ Patrick Heather wascharged at Kingston (8urrey) to-day withdriving a motor in Richmond Park at th srate of 21} miles an hour ,ithe speed limitin the Park boing 12 mile* an houri Thbprecision of tpe 212 figure shows to whoSa marvellously accurate pitch ' a policteconstablo 'g watch and .conscience hav iarrived. Ho might easDy! have stretcheda -pcrfct tad 4'»tei that ihe pace was 22miles an h«tulr-rt»ut no! Nothing woul l[swerve- him from-• tbe |.fraction. -. Mi.Heather did not i»ut in j an ' appearanc sand.',a.'previous" coayiction hiviay . bee 1proVod agsinjt t fiini he-^as finedli tw jpounds and cpsts. Ah interesting fentur sof this ca«e »a» that the [defendant wto'Mr. John Eedmond'8 ciauflenr., . - . . . 'THE EDUCATION OF THE' ftOYAI-. 1 CHILDBEN. '- -. - . , j . '¦ ¦¦ : ; 1

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The Kingf »nd Queen iiave departeJfrom traditional customs1 in the matterof . the education of, their! children, gomjaof whom tanve been sent outi when quiteyoung to a boys' boarding-school. Prin<jaHenry, in pursuance 1 of the' plan laid :dcjwn ior hia Education; \rJSU shortly ..enter,at Eton. "Tha Queen, who holds originalopinions with: respect to tbe education qt '¦fei rk. approves of » emulation and coo)-1petition in studies, consequently Prin-.-eMary, who, like her rnotharj is an only !d«ugb(er;; ii not being educated ,inYion*JIiiiess and isolation'," as was hor ' ^u-wbut her Jesfiona and garOes¦'.'. are >"auj ed;wben the Court is at' Buckingham t'slacj ,1by the d«ui*tarB pi cert^io peef^ girln;ofvher .own aie,,who dailf .aiteadiat itlfePalace *nd a;re taujht ;by tutor* and.governesses selected by .hen Majesty (c r1'Ut6 educattOfl df tho Princts*. It iB «a 4]that the setfefe simjolicity' of Ithe .>ttir.T (1thb yotmg Princess "hM, liiuluencp.d , th a !fashions of Vonhg girls'drenies fWnj n *'ni^r; these fceing much iiiore girlish tij » i-Utt ;j^n-,;- ;? l;.,; :t;;I ., :;,:,;, jjVhi 'ii ^ . >;.'^H'M>V^| 'L^' ,/« i ;'.>*ff- ii;»i- :'.ri«,i: .-bi»«( ;mw.i.«.:• ?< ( ¦ .«,¦'( i

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Representative ^pntation-! iK Visits London ; ; .!

interview with Mr. Bedrqon^l jand the Corapady^i Mana^efi ¦" i : I' ' . . ' •" ::'

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ITIIQ vprincipal .members: Oi the depu-tation !:reprasenting the Corporation andthe Harbour : BtM»rd - appointed ito inter-viuw Mr. Redmond and Mr. Potter, theMjinag^r of the . Great iWestern Railway,about jthe resumption.,of the Company'sdaily iervice 'ol steamers between Wttter-ifard. ind Fishguard arrived at Paddiag-*on late on I Wednesdayij night. 'Theywprd joined on iThrarsdayj mibminfi!:-'':.%¦two odthree-pther delegates who aid riotleave. il aterford: until Wednesday bight,and then proceeded to ithe Houie ! ofComnrtna, where they WCTC met by Mh•Mftrtirj| J. M.urphy. , iTht?: Membe;T forEASJ -Waterfoid introduced Wie party,toMr. Jihn Redmond. ; The dopulation

iexplaibed to1 Mr. • Redmond that theI Great i Western - Railway Company I fcreoblige^ to have at least ode steamelr sM-ing every day from Watferford ia M-gtuvrd I Since the restrictions up oh the•landii 1 of Irish cattle iii England wereDEuufe,! owing- to-last "year '3 outbWaki ofIfooi-a d-mou&h idisease, these siiiings

; have I been reduced to tluee per week.•The. deputkytj on Mid bekh tho Oorpor-

!,*tiofl ;bnd the HarbouT Board wished to( •have ithe daily service: restored. • Mf.iftedon^nd went fully into the matter andAssured' the Mayor and j lhe otheij'd fle-gaites |!of his syropathetijc interest ' i ntheiT Efforts. The deputation then with-drew.] I In the l afternooT • Mr.r Martih(Murphy acooanpanied tht u t6 tho ' olhceaQf thy Groat Western Rii I way ! at Pad-dingitioii, where ; Mr. Frank Potter, hav-ing at mitted the. obligttU >n3 ofi th^ Com-,¦pany ' to run ' sleamers :B5X days ¦ wl jtheweefcj laid before the'derutatiori the ' rfeii'sons i or iho curt'ailnien.1 of the i detviie.The continuation of. ' tri-weekly sailingsonly [was.due, ihe said,! Io the shortageof 1-aj 'age accoimnodatip: 1 at Fisuguard,where the cattle have ; to be held [up foritwelve houra after their arrival. ( i f i 'thS

: preseait detention per:oc| was to ^e con;tinued , it would be nex essary for thecompany to increase .<i eir accdnnnod-WionJ but, as the view" seemed. tol be en-tertained thattbe detenti >n /period wouldsoon I pe abolished, it ' would ' not pay theCompany to provide the lafrage. ,'He s*:Hu rcd the deDutation i thi t there wa^ 'nojntepiion.on the partiof the company toevade! their] obligation to run the dailyservice-, and j on being; prfcssed by |thq da-imita<Jon to: run' at least four sailing's a,week-pthe epexra steaiuerlo rua. oh - Wedr.•nesdays—he promised 10•; give tlie pai-

i *cr Jiis careful aKention; . Mr. Potter'¦tJ ibu&ht, however, the best course ' for; tSic¦'dt-puiaJion was to endeavour to securefrcjriiMr. Runciman i some indication a^to whether the detection : pericd j Wa&' .' tu

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The ! irieinber3 of the deputation were :—From the Corporation—The Mayor

(AldiiR. Power, J.P.) ; Councillor ; JamesHackett and Matthew Ciisain, Mr. J6meaJ. Feely (Town Clerk),; H and Mr. P. A,Murphy, solicitor (Law l !Adviser) J , .; ¦ . .

From the • Harbour !|' 'Board-fMe'ssrsiH. Ji Forde, J.P.; A. Phelan, B.t-; J. CMcCullagh , ' • : John .: AlHngham!

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A quarterly meeting 61 the Cor aoroUonwill. ixs held on Tuesday! next for ih'e' tal-lowing purposes:—To order payiujei^t•)<>:£ucl(.8Uins of tnoneyiaslniay be diipjroviedof. I To'appoint three Visiting Juauces tothe! ijail. To eeal (Bridge Bye-Law* assanctioned by the iBosid of Trade, i "

The following . Committee) pro'poedijig*wilU ib© submitted for|iconsideration:—Tha-i tbe following-reversionary leases besealed, vi«.:—To Mr. Ilichurd G.1 Ridg-wayj of premises at Gdwge 's Street , for7S years, from 25th Mifcn, 1OM , a} £45a year. To Messrs, JBoberlt Foster andWilliam S. Nicholson, of pj emiB<j 3on theQuty, for 7B' years,1 from 3Jth [ March,1U34< at £30 a yearl To Mrs. Mary J.O'Toole, of premises inj i Peter Street, for75 Jjears; from 20th.'i SfT)teinb»ri I JQ20,^at£3 ;a yoar; -and to ..Mesirr. ''iR6be*t-san.Lcdlic, Ferguson and Co.. Ltd., bf prem-iss I on- the Juay j»nd |(31aa»tol)b gtreot;f6rl 73 'yeaw, .¦from" '2>U). fcteclt,! ISM, at£260 a- yeftt. ¦ ThnMtodfeia, fee dnWte'd forR iSfton ateaiifrTolletj «5n(d i itt'bK 9 Barterbrtakor. .TJiat'the-waa^TDt Ooor/je TTroy,plumber; he1 iatareaaeditnckHS Xr iOs. W £1!13g'.:Vwcek.* ' -.'¦"¦ :i- ' -; : n i:" :' •".p. i i ' 1 : ' "'.

Notices of Motlon i "| iyill mof^yt. thenext meeting of the Council that|proVoed-'ing*, be taken against th,o Owners <{ trielfl jaoiise«, Alphopsu's' Road,' oonimenoingat|lhe house tX present occupied ;tyKitran, Mulling, and ending at' Jiouse atpresent occupied by Ja^nea JJannonl andof tho 0.1 houses an Philip Sfc/e >l , iium-W?^ l toJI/ to coriippi thern be provideprorier water: cI6sefe,'je<c., : ior samei—DuVld OBanJon, T.O.T th Jvn ;. JOT3."I ' I.'Jiereby jjive notice "that iat ; the next

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3£0~THE _lHAMiPTON W(l" Mlt•• •'•" • OLD gEjiaNG PLATE of ; i2O) soys,¦' .—Five fprlonga . . - ; I ' . :i . : :.. - ICssrJ&ah (\\V Higgs); ¦ 1 ;i Giij der fllly,<-F, -Teimpleman), Q; Ki3ka.tto'n: :- (\V.:Saxby),"3.- - '-]-r ; '- • ' ' ' ; i : . i .¦ AJso ran-4Loch Carrig,- r . 'Miss Phylliscolt, Papbiai ' colt, Scbftch I¦ Hdirofe/ Dwr-ian, SpooJerV Naomi/ White FaAvh; MissB.B., NaresJ-Irish Mist, EacpJosion1, andSteady Trade.' . ', ~ ' | I ! ]j ¦ '- ,'

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,Bay,,(W. Buckley); 2; Ros Gomai i (C.iLong^uray.' jS. 1 . 1 - ' . : ; 1- ; : .' Also ran-rG-P., Satf teh Duke; ; I5onnieBird, , piaxit'. Forward III., [Tll d Laird,Surcingle. ¦ - . . ' .I ¦ I i ¦ '

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Bdbbina (8ajdby), 1; Crowihoni (W.¦HiKgs), 2 ;JoywheCl (Earl), 31 I A - ' ".

Also ran-^M-archoj: GwVn, Bird : : oiFain& 'colt, [Prompter, " Yub'a Ball,: .| Pol-natoki. Cello, Flydng -Bridge Squ- ndor,¦La-st pf the; Lenas, Agirity, Shuleagra-filly, Warrior Bold, Girl Graduate.; ftuy,;Florence Breckenridge colt, lUnder : theRow cpH., j • . I . • • ' • . I J : 5

Belting—3 to 1 agft'., -F l ying ' Bridge, 4,to Jt . Squander, 6-i to 1 Yuba flJ iU; $ W 1:"CTWvrthorne''3nd ^Bobbina, 10 to II Mar^.chtsg &wyn,:-10{)'io 6 others. i . - 'l. ;, . . . ;

Won by two lengths; threejq lajitcrs ofH¦ 4 lengih. botiween second ana - -:htKl.; >' _ *\ _ — _ ».«Tm.T » f»* «Wvr ml At Vt 1 »T\T 1*JB>-<X>Kr« lftl WON " Wibij'iUUK. «AAJJH' - CAP of"200 'SOV3. ~(I KX} miles. .- I ¦ •:. ' . |

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¦Pltmib-(ead, :7.t- i> 1 G^rinish Is and;, :3 toJ Game FoWier and Marcoll nus, 100 to8" DarAidon, Xalus and AnotlieT Bird, 30<to 1 owiers. : ' • . i |' ; ¦ 1 . !

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Week Days--The 0.60 p.m]., Thursdaysand Saturdays, Tipperary toi LimerickJunction, will be altered to I ' e ve

ut 6.15

p.m.. The 8.0 a.m.. donroel Ao Thurleswill ibe 'altered to leave at 7 |a.nii. : Th«5jO p.m., Tipperary to lamenckj Junc-tion, will >be altered to leave; at «40 p.m.

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Waterford et 8J00 n-m. I . 1 , !- ' \A now train will leave Wa erfprd for

Maryboro/ at 7.45 p.m. ; ' jA new.'itrain will " leave Ftrmpy , fcr

'Dungnrvan at 7.30 p.m. ¦¦ j ', . : ' .A new train wiU leavo Dlinsary-an for

Permoy at 8.0-p.m. ' : |¦ - i •1 A new train will leave Wiltorfprd WrDungarvan at 3 p.m. {¦ I ; r ' .

•A. new train ¦U-ill leave Durisarvan forWatcriord 'at 7-45 jxm. . 1 I : I . "

A new train 'wiU. leaw U'aterfprd forC'onmel ei, 12 0 p.m. i ' ' , ¦)- ; 'I

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NOWCE'tol'-C^^ABilBTOij^^In tbe:: GiSda -*fH (PAtRICKtt ?OiSEKK¦•¦ : - JIKXWEB,.- late; :|or TMtUekJ' in. .toe. i . ^County(of (TOstef/wd, - Esowre, DJi,:> ! jde'ceaseav :;' :.| jl.: . i :: i r V} i;;:f ;: ; ,;- . fh:

f.OTlCEiis hereihy giyeti,' .^uisuant toJY the^btirte;#andi31 ctdria/Cap.M tJiat *h above-nameid Pa'idelc JosephFoxier,• deceased; by bifti WiU ldjated aiotAprili,. ipM'j ' njade t .the $pllowjjni : Ohar tr"able (Bequdsts:—- •; .¦- - ¦; 1- ¦¦;¦ |- ,-;i- -.¦'., • -• .; • ¦

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To itha BuneriOTesS of' the Corhrtranity ofitle'.'Ltttle Sisters ofithe Pobr it;Water-

: ford tie ,^um' pf £300 for ithe beaeflt |of:¦¦¦ tlie'Poor Relieved by the 8aM Crimmnn-

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Toi the Parish »riest , ofV.thj ei iParisfc Ipf' Crooke and1 Kiflea . ithe" sjura ;6f : £300-:' ¦ £100 part thereof beink for Masses, £100

other (part thereof being for ;the'repairs;¦• of the Roman ;; Catholic' j lChutch . 9-t'• ' Crooke; in the- iOonniy• 'ofij Waferfor^,.

and the (remaining £(100! ttwTebf'being¦ for . the,, benefit of the ' o^r'- i ih' ; and¦ around Checkpoint,: County;.Waterford,-at ¦ it.lie' discretion of \.'theVj b'aca"Parish

• ' . iPriest '. ;.' ;¦ ": :.:.i . ' ¦ - ', ' '.] ' :i: 1 . . ' ':.- i - :To ihe Curate'of widr'Parish; Me; sum of.; £100—.£60 part thereof be5ngj f<ir ; Masses

and 4he ¦ remaining £50.;thereof being• for the P.oor in"<and around^"; Cheekpoin

nforesiiio, at the; discretion of! the saidCurate, . : - . •

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of iFebriiary, -'1913, - and .':Prob.4t« i of' BisRaid '.Will' was on.-U>e IKJrd -aayi.'of JVI4J^ISIS*' ornTitori: f m t iM ,'n'f MIA V?x\ar4rirA <nio.trict/Brob^to Rejdstry 46- Huijert :iPow'fer ,Esonire;: of 'Woodland?. :"«CoTjnty.'i iWa**r-lfbrd .'-and' JUiBg^Matid '¦¦ (Power, .nt Taa'th-] *egy.'' Ppiinty.' -:Waa&rford .. thei JExecatirstherein :nA.jned: ; . , . -: ' - i j - j ', . - ' .¦• c

;'3)a1ed":;'tlua>27th 'i'das of Ju ie;,l913.;' j - ¦¦'' v , ¦ PQBBXN* uVNiD'. i McCOYlV;•"' " : '[ ¦"' . '. "I ¦ Solicitors 'for "Said i Executors,¦ • ' •' ! • • ¦ ¦• ;5,: ¦Oolbeck Streetj!:Waterford.To ; the ;Comrniasidner5 of ChariitnKe, I -' 'Donations and IBefluests'; : forj Ire i \-

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ING OF THE I WORKING CLASSES<aRELA'NJD) ACTS; 1830 to!7l90&

WaBRE.\8 the Corporation ; 'of theCity ; of Waferford have!' presented

n Petition; to , . Ihe Local - j GovernmentBoard ' for > Ireland praying i if or-a Pro-:visional Order tinder . these 'Act's: •: ' - '

AND , : WiHREAS the : proper adveriise-•ments'Jiaye been ( published;1.-notices ser-ived, and plans deposited fdr j public in-spection: v .. . .. . . •¦ - ; - I . .?¦.-'. :|

AJJD - ,WHEREAS the! said-Corporationhave applied to the Local j :GqvernmentBoard , forftheir isariction to a: loan ;of£3i,i653 for the purpose j of ej ecting work-ing j lass lodginghbnses i under the 'Hoiifrjinc: of the; Working Classes' 'Acts: . :;

KOW,: 'THEREFORE, the ; Local Governnj ent Board hereby "givo-notice :— ! •1. That _the purposa I'of- tlie' .-! proposet

Order .' is to 'empower ithej . Corporataorto put , ia force the pojwersj .bf ithe LandiClauses (Acts' with re^spec|: io the pur'chase;! and ; taking;! otherwise! tham bj• agreement,'of the lands- set:forth 1!in--the

: -Petition ; of the ' said i Corporation, th<denaniinitions and' qtiantitiea qf .whj cl

: were .stated1 in the; said advertisement¦ and described in• tha 1 saidj IPetitiop, . to;the purpose :of 'ereotjing Ni'otking-cla3!

'• •iodsinglioui'es!'• under ithe Housihg:'¦;' ot.the Working' Classes'Acts p ¦!' - - ,¦ . f

11. That- 'they' ' : have '! ifa'stifucted theit¦ Architect,- ' F-.' '&:.',•/Spahqiiv;; Esq.",' ."tomake .'a; Local-Inquiry inlo':the ' sau

.; Pe-titioh;- and 'as to; ;the. propriety ; oassenting to- the ,'prayer. it hereof ,' 'andalso to 'hold- a Local Inquiry in the¦'matter for the application [ for 'sanction.to the said loan . oi ' 8MJ 568, and.t6: refpott tor them thereon; n d .that thisaid F.iE. 8parrow will 2 ttend at .theTown Hal), , ; AVaterford.i pri Monday;the 30tli day ' p^ June,. 1913 ;:at the hourof 11 a'olocU^ .a.m.,;to J i 'akei inquiryaccordincly. i ¦ - • ! ¦ "I ¦! 1 , :- . 1 '

III. ThaV all pejsons :inteT *sted' will b|permitted ; id , attend if A ' : make ohjections to the proposec Piovisiona

: Order, and all ratepayen in the 'iaifCity .may attend at ,the \. nquiry .andsnake objecuaa to the .sau : Loan being¦sanctioned ; OT apy i su< ti ,tobjec'tior«¦ may be' torwaTde'd to;the £<ocal Govern-ment; BoaTd; at . their • p B(<e,'... CustomHoutie,: Dublin, to be..« ceived thereon X>i before Saturd ay, th( 29t>; day of

; JuneJ 1013, j i :¦ ,.:¦; : . i ' _ .'' i ' j i i '- -'" ¦, :' rBy Order 01 the Board, ' , \. < •

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'\ Licence, dated 6th JiilyJ J911). • ;' I- i OOUNTY i WATJiRfl'OBp. • ; ; .|;.

mAj KiR NOTICE that ithe Fihal:ScheduleX of ¦ Inoumbranoe3. offecj ting, the jpro-ceds oi the Sale of the Lands describedirt tlvef Schedule /hereto,:, which ; are ^itu-ftte" in 'the Birbny" of BeciesAVttliout-Drum and the above County; :>and wbiohhave Been sold'juadsr the above lActi.-'wiFee-simple, has1 ben lodgoO'iiiiine Heg-istra-r'a Office!of this 'CpuH;afat Upp&Merriijnr-Street;; Dublin ,; \hrtd abj ,pfT-^on -havriag any claim . not therein |- id-aa»4<i#4 ( .w r»?»J<»/*fintr t!h<pr*>tn:: (>itJior ori'ac-

count iof the .amount ;or the priori'ty ofany chaTge therein reported j «s':due ^ohim, on. any: other .person,'' or, for >anyother 'reason,' is| required tjd lodce an ob-iectioh thereto, .stating thejt>art|culaT8 ofhis ide-niand. and duly veftfiad. with, thoRegistrar of this Court, otf or !l>efore Uieillth day of July. 1913, and to appear *nThursday, the .<Kih day oPJuly, 1913, jaltWeveii 9'clodk,jbcfore[the Judicial 'Ootp-miasioneT, at; ftis .' Court, ;Jat; !ihe- FourCourts, Dublin,; whsnjhe ira lj adjudicateboon ; the several c'liias Ipppearing -«nt-uch Schedule I of ' IncunVfirances, , ;andupon :any ' obieetbn s ;lo3^ed Ibereto. |.¦ And Tako Notice thai qny deiiiand Re-ported by such! Schedule [if Incumbwin-ces ]is| liable to be objected to within theiime aforesaid. | - .- ,i : .«»' . ' ; | • •. '. ' ' •. . : • > . 'i And furthel- vTake NoW.^ that'I JASrefixed Monday, the Mth dt y of July, 1913,«t ray Chamber tftoom Nb- i S3), ftt !?3Nassau!Street, jDublin, at twelve o'clockhoomi" for the ¦ vOnchdoar-of ittiij' Raveralrlaims appearing on tho Biid Schedule oIneurtihrance*. lnd all pa rtie» iinterest^dshould < attend 'before m^- on, that ; daywith fhe nec^sfjary proofaj to vouch theirrespective clfiims ^ -wdth a. ¦view-.., toi »heffundA' being idUtribirted oa^the eadd ,13ffijday,:'4f iJulyv--I913>v, iv'p^ .' H'¦!¦' ¦'DatW^thia;e3rd'dar-ol lrun^:;i913.-t . L-,r-. i"'' -< r¦:'¦'¦>¦]{ <j 'vHENa¥--H0ijIflniGHi»l; j¦ • '¦:, '• ¦.¦¦ - i ¦ '¦ - .'N ,!' ; • - ' • . -v . '-.-dijUf EiaHiinbr.

.\.I A hl-rt &>wtm-:\ 'i<* Wmor- : &&>I - " '¦ ':¦ ¦ - t ~i Stephen's rGrei >n; W.»!;I>i>bHn.• • SOHEtDLE ABOVEM FfTOJBP-TO.iI Part, of the Iland* of Bohadoon. Nor h,oohtalninff 56a. Br. )36p.: Boljauoon Bc l h,containing 329*. .OrJ > ,j30p :'}:'« OfCnockanila?elooni conUapiife 72a; 1*. •«>;.

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Mountaio,' confiningf-380 f; Or. 1 lp. ; #> se-Hah MiJUtiiri, k»ntalhin* 64B.r. 2r; Blfr > •DeeliahJ «ontai«liW 303a.•»• Mk'» TeWyV^tar^i'^ntaihi

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eoatifaW? aOa.J Sr: Ufp1.; Sarklanie,: >jn -taiiifngSa. »v lp.;-Skieha+^ne pfnroblje),contalhing'35a. 2r. '13p.;: Knocknairran-iatrh, coitainlpp 100a. 8r. S ttf.:: Kilmlnriin'Xorthi onrtajniiijt :37a::im. SOpi; Kilroin-;i ; SpUth, ipon|taini^ «i^iprJ In.vnfcrynagteyaghf lEJist',; .conta nlng! flfeij ij.flr,lip,-r !G«rrynig«>raifh ,W< rt; Tconteiippg^Si, 'f r l ,a8ps; 1 BallynalaKes^y 'Jfo'jf fljvcontairifriir $8aJ 3r.: S4p. ; BaUvnalah »

8ffilb;;c61ii tarrongr; MrKOt.?' pi 'iLt>ilj ?IiBrinnna; contsibini W (lr, '3f«Jtoillaft^BaW ntrio^ M$ng% k.1

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Sepatate'j 'rise 1 lists '/for Ppulixy - Secijon

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larid). '. Brass Sanaa, ¦ Warpipe [(Bands,-Fife .'and JDrurniBands^ i^/ ; ; •.. ¦ |. .' ¦ | '. ¦ Splacial OonipiBtitiori ;foti Rural Fife iand¦Drum Bands. ; : L' . i. . . ;;.'- , ( ! ¦ ¦ :i ;¦¦ '! • :¦'A j . . VAlLXteLE-fPRIZES.. j ; - | ' :Entries close I on Saturday, July 13th.

Copies oi the- Syllabus can be: had fromttihe iHon. Sec., 21 (William Street,! Water-fordJ¦"

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