, ¦ meAfcjng of the ¦ \ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ' - Irish!Amateur; ¦! :¦ ' • ¦? ¦ Athistl^j AMor ; i ¦)¦ .• .;¦: . ; .j - ; WUBa. - V: . il- ' ciajKon, pronr^ed td ' ' iil¦ ^itfefeSErfpBTa PKIZE8- -: ,. j (be ffttoirtated.' m¦• «!n ¦ , SAZAa: ; amateur at an early Aaie tmrh ¦¦ -- -won »w «w» ^ A^^ the ediaWripllow. 'AX .: -Vim*W*"^ MMT tuU• B« ~ot,.v*** J'^iT'TtoTj*t:' K in^ coming TDter^ahonarcon^^Artweeh fc^JiMfP^ Ireland and 9co»an4rat. Bdlnhuri*' , on Jnj. 16tt.: Horgani who vMoi)Mef o;iM "j Qiit>eJK •hc*9uUer eyer produced Y ;:: ; ¦< ¦y;i>ium W^tMOi.cMk .:K a^' ;i-' ¦ Maw¦ *. •:: .f*- *-- ^'i-v: - ' . . .. ¦;. ¦{ ' " ; ; . *:: !i- - ' . j . . , ,[;'; ' ' ¦ ; ( ¦ • ¦ ! • ¦¦- ¦ ;P ', •; :¦:¦ ¦i i r \ 'm ? MM '&m ,'i :¦ 'r" I- -' '' - . i- : • ' . ;-i;,-i'.«, •!:; ,tJijS-Tfl- 'i .r- '-i-fV'e. ¦ pii'f l ' si: >i • - •¦ ¦; ' : • ¦ ' " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . f l- '\ -\- . I ' I- i . • 'l- ' < ' Lx'r.'j: : r ¦] 1 1 ¦ . .. _• 1 \. j-.
¦ J -¦ - ¦ —~—r; ;— " :• » i - J»\ i- ,, - . 1 jhiaJBwn, fo await tte namingof aw> resurroc- MELANCHbiiY , : ACCIDENT ¦ jtion!.I 'May, lie Eeet in'Peace. I' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' S). ,i-- :' :- TA P . ¦• ' fi ' ¦- ¦ ' " '"•¦ ' ¦ ' ' - :• ¦ - \{ ¦ ¦ < -We^nead*y;\Mw/'Speech ©ay^'in Mount ' i i . : ¦ Me4eray,:sna the ueual ceremoalea associated I;;; M; :,Z **MM^:^ with (he event were iopraded out as in. years 1 ( . Ttoe ine#ing ot the -Crbaa District Council\ , On Monday last' a|sad accidenit occurted o i on Monday evening'mis oi more thanTordinaiy cone by in alauperii macner.; From an eauy 1 in the adorning large orowda drove in a aon 'd 'Mr. 'Edmon^l (yShea, DungBrvaa—an ! Sntereet. i in :the first iplsce'. the Gre4i Soirtlie*q[Jour I on dntersstih boy named' Jodoph. agedTiabout srx Land; 'Western Yarijoua Tghicle* thrbujj^itEe town their .way g ' ' ihe« ' :' ¦ '¦ ' ' ' " " '' ' " ' Railway Compinj promised tfi» yeart—'Which termiaated ifatally on Tuesdijy oaS*i ^^K v«i*l«i».*y-letSf*'ljw ft , A ' '0 ^ ^ ¦ I '¦ ' TP'B iMm . " "'!' • . . • (iMM:. '' ¦ ' ; Council to consider i their x«queBt ;^otr .' to Itonnt Meljeriy to ¦wiineae nihe extraordinarybe 'JtP\ l^K mS ''W ¦ " ! Wj | ¦ 1 reiijp , whdd>nnui«thiray^ expected, morning, to the great grieff ol ins parenta :aiyl :- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ Won in the .prices'61 season tbunjta'. ticketo. di*pray of Went family. The injuries', were caused t>y a fall at a »ur curr»nt ediUocroicmpondeak, o< I ¦ » ¦ ; ¦£ ! ¦ !_ ¦ ¦ '' : 1 ¦¦ jlt-ii'mudh tp-.be hope^'fliat ' Soi the Btudentft of .:£hir .famed eeat:cif educa- ; ' • • , - ¦ i I¦ If ' ¦ ¦' • , • MM • 'M ' " ' ¦ ¦; ¦ .:W^¦ the company wfll indeed, Shandon. The poorilittlejfellow:wasremovdd ceunse, oasiask ua to 'reply to an: aMnsed . Hf ' ¦¦ "¦HI'" ' ' ¦ ' ^0 '' ' •' ' ' '• '^^' ' : ;. . -..i^^^Tl . : •.' ' • . ¦] ' still .further populajiae the interests of Dnn- SonTiand religion, and m.«!Tjiiii ^r. svNntrlini M' Hayes: On Wednesday^at tour o'clock,: the ' inter- being returned !tp yon. -. j ¦ { ¦ :¦ ;' " . . . ,' ' . - •• Parts &te the Very Best \m^neV \ . plaming j of the want ol water. " ^' -' r- John J. a!s the Everybody Yrniurohe), "aouyenir. .; de ment took place. Tho sympathy for the Borrow- ' Eoawnlsn.—We cwinot iaj thit tho dr»m»ttowriter | Know8 that Granite Lodge is ' where Mr. JSgak instrumental < 4uet ¦ih« ¦ fr w* used to live Bruxelies " Master lwTNoiTis And 4&. f ofer-. family was deep 'and widespread. ! of the eighteepth oenttuy «u connected with yonr of let Facts convince you , but the!, query cave rise -to a . n . ;The following Catholic clergymen , headed Eo6-M»o-Train. AU we can discorer aboot him U tint ' ybiii to favour a^ witb a call Inspection;lan ; shall statement . aa to recitation. : The: iBfidge at !AShlone, '. Mr. 'W ; We only ask the scarcity of water also . o , CO., he WM the eldest ton of Mi1. John Cherry, an eminent the County J. L>e; : instrumental eok> " Insh-Mt•», the procession—(Rev.': F. C. Prendergast ; NONE. j Council, Offices, where the pip .Tlunearvan : Eev. : W.- Rvan. C.C.. Ardflnan; printer and bbokieller. at Limerick, and WM born in tbHt i the CELTICS ARE SECOND |T0 ; broieilast week * ilaaSr Malaohi MdFail; recitation. , 8aw- i IV V . and Ileft that newly-laid-oi it ; tash iRev, B. J-; Hackett. St. John's College; Water- that city on ttio. Ilth ol JanturT,; 1762—Hii father' ! establishment high and dry, so to. Bpeak. fleld'a Bridge," Maater.Hurry. CEourke * melody {part - song), " Avenging and Bright, ford; Rev. J. Williams, O.8.A., Dungarvar ; anootott belonged to tho - Society of : Friendi, and Charfl and with .trial Prompinoco -We hope that attention will be paid to Mir. , -, do.; Rev. J'. ori imllj belonged to Torkahire, ' Cherry died ofl the e» Barrori'3 Select Class; . recitation, " The Siege . o Rev: : R. Fitzgerald OJS.A. g All CSacoeo of ItepalU ewcuied at Motle^ , complaint in connection - with tlio (Byrne; inetrumental Coakley, 0.6_ft., do.!; Very Bev. W. Landen, 7tb of February, 181Q. it Uammotith in i Booth^Wale*. ; neglected ; state of the' quarry at Ballyneetv. Armagh," Vx. William% duet, "Operatic Fantasia" (Masiane-to), Mr. D.D.; Bev. P. OtMnnorJ C.C. ; Eev. George and' from tnorp ol tba data at oori dlipo«»l ua ye ble :He¦ has| had some or his cattle very badly ri- ' OM ^ jured PoWer and Master Samuel Powell. After 8. Meyers, The/Bectory.] . to trace any connection with New K .. /. / • ia ; consequenoe ! of the want of prote ;- , Very 'Rev. Canon |!Power was unayoidab y jP.' Cooney, D"wo-MileiBridge, Ckiimel-yThaoWfor ;tion there. WhicH An Iriaih, dramatic piece wsa produced 7&idreatiOeorge'sistreet Let it be hoped those responsible ' ¦ ¦ HI Kiwi entitled—Scene' from :" Gerald-of-- Jw-dare. absent. . \ \f i , ' ,„ , offer. Sinoe the advertlaeueot appeared in T B ii>l FHHItf ARfli ./will 1 not allow themselves to get into an acliojn Cashmanj ' The ' boys of the : Cljrist'ian Brothers Schoo s tbere has been a daily dbg thovr, in the TJoititjcf t onr !for damages for of little stitch <3-erald. 'Earl of Kildaxe, Master M. the «^ke a in courtier) Master D. Oash- walked in processional order, wearing mourn- oEo«. Onr adrertiier whe U a lawyer in Philadelphia ; itime, or perhaps-we may remind them that ' ji t Pagot (an, Engliaih : (Mi. ¦ ¦< ¦ ¦¦ rpaa James Ktzgerald to follower of 'KiWare). ing badges, and 'accompanied by .Bey. hM.bad offers of ora 25 prize doga. . . • ' •wa3 the halfpenny worth of taT that saved ^ antl; and EeV-. PJ, Oahir J.O'B., New ' ' ¦ ' '¦ ¦ Maa'ter H. O'Bourke; Page, Master J. vody. Lilia (Superior), Bev. MV.1 Bpl , B.A. Nine Mile Hon&e, ! KILMACOW PETTY OESSIONO !4he sheop. . , . : . ,. , . , .. , . ¦• . - Mr. Reardon. The lelasa fellows ' of ;the. di> Boei,. and aeVeral local' tancleri ,will. kindly, note -Master AI. Cashm'an ^was a «anume ,a ¦ - ¦ ' ¦¦ in-frhich. was ' - • • ' ' ' • ¦ ¦;•' ; '¦" ¦ '' ¦ "" ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ favourite, •Wv«v •! j- . ¦:¦ "V- ¦ ¦ , ceased child, .withj v^hom;he , . . .. .' ; ¦; - ,: ,,, eucceis in iWa - part; as.iWBlL aa. bi* ^her f l?tomour Eflporte*) ji i; .. i < =TP •were conspicuous •] in the ! melancholy cortege ' Admirer, ' qnltei true,. Mr. John ; ; ,viSl). Caehman. in the role of an fEng-iah Djnneannott.-*flt ii ' ' -perfMmanco waa very amongst , the other pupils bit the schools. ' - -,.' ¦ 3ommini, aeniible NMioi»li»t as be U and alvaya bai E. iB with-Bincere^regretindeed'that , we ha™ courtier, «bd ^¦Wteole . , These moDthly sessions were held on'Tmirs- i to announce the bereavement whioh haa iallen loudly applauded ¦ from start . to- flniBh. The ¦Amonrat. those present we noticed—Mr. Eud- been,, agreea with us that no effort ahoold.be,(pared, dell, O.P.; Mr. Stack, J.P. ; Major Maunsell, to make tEs Klng'i.Ti*it tci'Ireland a noortl 'one. Tho 'day before'-Mr.l Baymond Jle la,, 06 Mr- '¦upon MT. and Mrs. O'Shea, of thds town, tin .recitati0TSTandsingiri -in «he English part of 1 ^ ? '' 1 K the most JP. ; Mr. Thomas O'Connor, J.P. . Chairman King's action ' alone tn securing for thi* country tho lUUck Bourke, K.'M..; «nd OJr. P^IP* *?".!; i.the sad death of their little son, - who was aeci- Efograinm-e .were aft ^hat exaotfag 1 AM)-SERGEANT ttoe ability of 'Mr. U.D.C.; Mr. W. OrrJ R.Mi; Di. J. C. Hackett, Land -Bill ahonld earn for . His Majesty'tho gratitude of l OIHE .MAGfeTRAffiES J jdentally killed on ; Sunday evening. Particu- criUc! could desire, and of ]Mac iNAMAfilA. , I the IDr. Ctean, Bins; Dr. J: Williams, J. F. Iriibmen the world OTeri :There is na one living who ale fatality, : I.S.M.,1- -who oopduoted ' r S lars of the will be found elsewhere in Power,. SMiimer ^Thi Grreat ¦ , , ¦our ¦ .proceedinga, nothing Williams, solicitor; i Dr. Williams, ! DT. E. P. can do more f«r this countDy1 iand we beliere there u sot At the opening of the :Oourt , columns. ' musical portion of the ' ' de la Poer expressed regret said, as he is 1 too well known an the Hynn,, W. -Dunlea, II. Barry, U:D.C.; Jam push the interests of ©ungarvan as certeinlv a gifted young fellow, Mnch obliged all the saiie. a-most , in- A far as they can, but still we think there was a ,} : - ¦ harp, by Penrose, National Bank ; M Gardner, Munet^r ST Norther, S3 High »tree» JJeal —Much pleased at Kilmacow we found ihim active £, £»!. fhe lxish Aire! , on the , . : elates. good deal pf mismanagement at the beginning, whoje father i3 the and LeinBter Bank y Mir.. iNevins, ' Provincial to And yoa thick so hi hl onr Magazine, telligent sergeant, and popular with all Masker Malachi MoFaU. g y of .he.wUl like Freahford, and will soon and that a little more give and take spirit only m'anufacturer of tins instrument in ire- Bank; Peter Walsh, Captain , E. Curraii, J. Mi«B Wood*, Church stroet, Coleralne.—Copy Of Weliope between them and the County Council would As this col- Mooney, J. O^eil l, 3. R. 'Dower, J: Cummiris, Magazine fleet as ordered. ' get promotion to a higher rank. • land, were received right well, . Hope you will like It, ' who had come from 10 and 11, Barronstrand Street have beenlrnuch more suitable to both parties .Ireland ; to P. Mufcahy, Mr. Mitchell, V.3.; Mr. E. Brett, Captain Green Sergeant ilacNamara, lege has done more than any in , Yonghal.—Thanks for adrertlrfr- case3 concerned] ;We tihin'k it is ibest not to let the ; Irish language Mr. Beary, VS ; MT. iBarr, Assistant Co. ment for Msirazlne. We may jet ba ablotooxtond Freshford In ^connection ' with some remote an'd advance the ¦ prior departure from Kil- matter go any further, as it win only involve and to help in creating an Irwh •Surveyor ; Mr. Rae, CiE. ; J. F. Boyle, W. lttocops to Tongha'. ; " ¦ .- which arose to ihie movement, : .returned .thanfeJ, and said iho wouid: expenses Which, in the end, may be unpro- Ireland by bringing 'back to iErm.'itke ideasi jof Maher, Mr. 8immoTids, 'Mr. D. Shine, MT. Tramorian.—Thanks -very mncu for the details macow, ductive 1 of any results beneficial to Dun gar- fitting that the (Redmond, J. Wall, Thomas Walsh, Master of supplied 'a plucky endeavour to discharge fais duties as satis- GAELIC LEAGUE NOTES Clonmel Horse Show oux ancestors, it was only in connection with Jack O'Brleo ha had evidently van. ' \ songst anisic, " and poems of the Gael were not Union; E. Keohan, |E. McCarthy, Ballydux; cot. Bat the particulars were fuily publlahod ln factorily in FJreshfora as Kbl one, we are sure, will grudge to Mr. omitted or ignored, ' as could be seen by the Mr. Mayes {representative M«3srs. E. A. Merry the " Sreolns News" lbs aayiftertbeotent. - done in Kilmacow. i )t5ociety I SETTLED. ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ Beary. thef Borough Surveyor, the well-earned second part of the programme, ¦which embraced and Oq.), Mr. James Merry, C. Sheehan, :/, i i jTication \phich was unanimously granted to difficult ro.e ot Abbey-view; Thomas 8heeban, Mr. Molloy, It will be- remembered that at the previous ¦ an Irish drama, in which the , D.C.. Kilmacow, Specially written for the N EWS. - wm nou> Tnein ihim by tiU District Council. ; ' ' ,.. - ' Hush, O'Neille wan allotted to Mr. David Mor- Callan, Mr. W. La*lor,' |M. Christopher, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Jamea Flarrell j ; lit will he seen , from a report of the pro- M. Crotty, , was requested by the magistrates to aettle, if , ' 1 of rissey a young man of exceptional abiaty . D McGrath. Mr. W. Power E. ' -the Water- Iceedin-gs ^hat a deputation four boatmen h-his task in splendid style, Cummins, E McCarthy, DJ).C. ; Jas. Foleiy, possible, a dispute in connection with a quarry With reference to the syClabus of Annual who went throug THIS DAY'S RA€ING " 1, , a mao:^ well to draw attention to a Horse & Houni ShoT7 jcame before the Board, including two Byrnes, and the part of young Bugh, by Mr. Martin James Flynn, Thomb.3 Flynn , St. Mary-street ; near Mooneoui, . between its owner lord Feis it may be named Michael .Fewer, and a road contractor, small matter, which, though it could hardly Kenneallyi and Dtoyer. It had reference to O'Kealy. gave geneoral-BatiaJacmon, and The Thomas Flynn, Square, J. Draper, M. Foloy. WCVVr.lARKET IVIECTirJG ' OQ the 6th the " iLooK Out," and all we can do ia to refer were up to ^the mark itr. Edmond Curran, Shandon; , Mr. Jeffiy nemod Fewer..! The latter ©ought an order to mislead the 'initiated, ia nevertheless calcu- and 7th AUGUST Next, resi of the characters but the magis- lated to leave a f atee impression on the mind our readers to the interesting report whdih also, iand the co3tume3 worn by them wore Power, Mr. P. Corcoran , Mr. Brenock, Mr. entitle him to enter the quarry, ; indudiug Classes for j lappears in another column. Theii object, so le of dress in the OlMcara, 'Mr. Thcnna3 Clancy, Mr. W. Mul- trates considered the best course to adopt was of tho average reader. 'In the translation of rieM: and reoreeented the sty trumber 3, tbe first jfar as; weicould. gather, was to Have a double the great Ulster lUniertam,jmign cahy, Mr. Thomas j McCarthy, O'ConnelUst; to adjourn the case for the purpose above the syllabus, competition COUNTIES TIPrERAEY ANU WATEE- days 'of WELTER HIAINDOXJAIP ' " Story of Early Gaelic slip in iront of Parsley Lane, and after con- CKeill It is only just to remark that the P. Keane, Mr. John Murphy, Park Hotel ; stated. , ; | prize ia set down aa FORO COMMITTEE of AGRICULTURE ¦ siderable discussion, which was not at all of in the W Dunne, Blue Gra38 (Hardy) * 1 IWhpn thp case was now ca'.led. i lAterature" (Hyde). Now this little book ia ; sinking of Mr.' Patrick (Plahavan , Devonshire Arms Hotel ; D iFraher, ¦Lady Hel ' an agreeable character, the matter was left was truly melodious, and. P. Tully, W Jones, Head-IConstable Kidney, p (Miller)¦ a Mr. Bourke observed that ibe 'had heard no- published at, we believe. Is., and is pretty ¦ ' mother tongue, iLa Laide (Watts) 8 . -widel , so that people whose know ENTRIES CLOSE for further consideration. ; greeted with great applause again and again J. Sullivan. Thomas Connolly, T. Doyle. T. thing since about tho matter. y known j : » ! AB to thfe Edmond Power memorial, I should say that tbere Hore, H. Kyne, Wm. Foley, Thoma3 Barry. Alao ran—Aquaacutum, Viper, Lord Brand, Air. JamC3 .Farrell then oame forward -and ledge of Irish is slender, would naturally renewed, and: indeed we may Wild Apple, Gower, Barrett Goddard very in- ; like to have a word to say upon this subject. waj not one dull or uninteresting item m the A. Jordan, J. Curran , UiDJC.; P. Powe r . R , Gun said—Your worships I wish to state that in ihink that such a book would be & On Single Fees—SATURDAY, 25th JUBY. \ IA few : days ! ago I was at Arklow, ¦Fitzgerald, Court, and Avocotiojj. accordance with your request last court day, adequate prize for the competition, - which re- where ja isecond part of the programme. The piano Killosera ; Jas. Power, E Curran, ¦Betting—4 On ..monument to the memory of Father Murr/hv. :Norris aid Mr. !Powerr kept the •Ballman, etc., etc. | to 1 against Gowor and Lady I visited this quarry on the following day, quires a knowledge of the first four hooka of Doable Fees—WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY duet by Mr. (Help, 6 to 1 Barrett Goddard, 8 to 1 Viper, i the patriot priest of '96, was unveiled. Very attention of tne house, iand tho various other O*vring to ''the very large numbeT that at- and I am glad to eayy-auccetxled in effeciting lO'Growney. in addition to a certain spoken leoon, I hope, in the historic Bull King i»f ¦ tended many names of lord Brand, La Laide and Gun Cbnrt, 10 to 1 a settlement, to the eatislactnn of the particj knowledge of ttie tongue. With tne person For Piizi itemq wore equally good. friends iind sympa- (Blue Grass, Llita aud Entrj Forms apply to iWexford another splendid piece of .'aculptuiie, Amongst those present were^Phe Most (Rev. thisers are inadvertently omitted. 100 to 8 Wild Apple, 20 to 1 concerned. I who knows Irish it is di0ererrt. He has only ixeminisceiit of- '98, will adorn the old town and Lis- To the large number others. > Mr. Sourke—That is «ood, and we 'are thank- to turn to the original Irish, from which we I>. J- HIGGINS, HOD. Spc. ! Drj! Sheehan, Bishop of Waterford of friends who called Won by two lengths; I by the , Slaney. but in'. Dungarvan it appears more; the Lord Abbot ' of Mount Mellesay; and sent sympathetic letters and messages, three lengths dividing ful to you, Mr. FaTrellJ for- your kindnej3 in pre«umo the translation, waa made, and hofindis f. W. NOEL ' second and third. QUIN, AsaistJiQt Sec \ jtfiat the -(people there; who profess to repro- the! Lord Abbot of Boscrea: the Rev. 'Father Mr. and Mrs. O^Shea I feel deeply grateful, the matter. . : —Ah tiAO "Duair, " Sc^ifi liCTop'OA' nA ut ( a striking monument in the Square -o? (W .Browne, P.P., iDunhili; Eev. James Heno- ¦ and Proud 8ergt. Quinn summoned George Leckie for erudition and ability with » vaat, and to W. Fleoh. ;¦. , . ¦ ¦ i 7l '- FOUETH j 'Dungarvan as a testimonial to the martyr's bery, PJ^ Modeliso ; Bev. Meagher, P.P., ^ being drunk at 81ieverue on two occasions. irishmen at least, & fascinating subject. There ANNUAL SHOW. ! .memory? I ."Why hide a memorial slab in-a hlan, Adm.. iBally- Betting--4 to 1 against Lady Ormoc, 0 to 2 He was nned »23. 6d. in:eaoh case. ia no more suitable book to give ae & prizeto Tallow : Kev . James Cog Captive Pet and Preocraggan, HORSE JVMPINQ. j corner of \ the town, which few would see, er- duff , iLismore ; Eev. .Patrick Wlalsh, O.M., Before th3 Right Worsriipful tho Mayor (Mr 7 to 1 Diomeda, Simon Lalor was also fln<>d 23. Cd. for a a Gaelic leaguer. Thb is, orcouree, the book j 100 to 12 Furze * ' : cent their, attention was specially called to it? St. John's, Water- Bus* fllly, 100 to 8 De Lisle aim * -*ir offi*npA At. fltiftv^rilft. the committee intend awarding as flrtft/prize, Four Horse Jumplog Compeiuions ' i Cork ; rtev. Denis Whelan, James A. Power), Messrs. Ulick Bourkr and Hand in Hand, 100 ¦¦- . and ; What is worth doing is worth doing well, and ford - Eev. Bernard Haokett, do. ; Eev James E.M.; J.Eyan, aid Patrick Kenny. to 7 other?. ) W^ANDUOKLNO. and not the " Story of Early Gaelic literature." One Pony Competition. ¦ ; ; we are 1 sure that if the movement were Won by half a length ; a neck separating Cornelius O'Neill waa summoned by Sergt. ¦ set pn (Williams, O.S.A.i Dungarvan ; Rev. John ASSAULT. second and thinH which only touches & 'hinge of the eubject A Competition—1st Prize foot to perpetuate the memory in a really good C.C., Capppqurn; (Re v J. C. Preniler- John Fitzpacrick! had his stepson O'Donnell , Mullinavat, ! f6r nllowing a mule, dealt with in the large work. How ftha error , j{,20. Oasey, , Jain«:> PRINCESS CUP A Ccmpeation for : form to the rebel Edmond Power, it would ba gaet, - Dungarvan ; '>Rev. J. iKirwan , Ijsmore ; ¦Whelan , summoned for an assault, but owing hia property, to wander on two occasions on crept into the translation it U easy to Under- Hones ihut never won a Irst ; largely subscribed to both/at home and abroad. Newsboy (Lane) ,....- J 1 the public road «\ O-arrandaragh. tstand. The proof of the Irish Prizeftt any Rev. ?Daniel O'Connell; Waterford ; Eev Jamea to the absence of the defendan t, who is a Xeny (Elliott.) , portion wae Jumping Corapetion in Irela jd. ; We therefore trust that no urgent action wall •U JS/A.; Eev. Michael present in hospital 0 The- defendant wa» fined Le an informer— the competitors in this particular event will Open to all Ireland. ! Oadea, Queen of the Vale' filly, Housewife memoryv of the dead with a slab embedded ln Messrs. Thomas F. OtHiggma, ©ungarvan ; of age, wa3 charged with the larcen- ol a . (laughter). i : : prohablv be from the local sohools, etc., it is : the WalI 'x>i Mr. Mefr/a house. It wfll ; Charmer. Medah, arid Profit gelding. TWO DRUNKS. to be P. Keily, 'E. Keily. do. ; ^Reginald i^picer. ¦watch and chain, valued at £5, the property Betting—6 'ke hoped that thi3 erpkiration wiK flet ; noticed in, our report that Mr McOrath pointed Dublin; IP. Ducey; Thomaa Keane, J J 'Syan. of Mrs. Hogan, o£ Thomas-street. to 4 on Newsboy, 3 to 2 against Sergt . O'Donnell preferred two charges of ithinga right. , ; out that Lancashire, 6 to 1 Housewife, TO to 1 Xeny, 20 drunkenness at Garrandaragh, -A/D CTIOIN ¦I if thi3 memorial were placed in tho Michael Tracey, John Connors, were also The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge, ¦ against James We are pleased to be able to state that the Park it would be made a cock-shot of, to 1 others. J-ames 'Dal toni who. was! fined JO3. ' Feia Committee have raised - . o» . - . ¦ and ho present. and Mr. Hogan requested the magistrates to Won by. a head ; a the prize in the I emphasised his opinion by pointing to the fact deal leniently with the case. length dividing second 1ROA1D OONTEACmOR jk QUARRY OWNER. pipo competition from XI to O, >as recommend- ESSHS. SINGLETON & SON'S i that in thb Park there was a little slab and third. Philip McCarthy, road contractor, sum- ed in these Notes Entire 1 raised lish, on Thomas Francis Meagher, was won by The accused was' convicted and ordered to three weeks ago. . This step M Stock of 8addlcry, in : to the memory of the Moresby sailors and i rt (Peter PUUBODENE STAKES. moned Michael Freanyj 'for .refusing to allow will very likely secure the success of the com- One Lot, oa lit. JVibji Luddy of Ardflnan. Mr find securities foe himself in £5 and two Ardvourlie ally (M. SATUBDAY, JULY 4tb had the marks of stones ruthlessly pelted at'it Coricannon. of the Isles of Arram, won tlie gold others in fl2 103. each, to come up for judg- Cannon) 1 him to enter hia quarry to get limestone. petition, as there can he little doubt that the , 1903. at the Mart by ill-conducted youBgsters, and the same , 'and Messrs. J. corrtraots, ths defendant's quarry While the primary schools of the country aod i agreed to leave the matter open for a week's Won by three quarters of a length; two wa3 the neare&t to ihimj are, by degrees, ¦ and interesting address1 to the students, and The Bench decided to hear both cases [ to- lengths between taking up the teaching o£ Irish, TEB--2: Makert ] consideration. The Square, we say, U the impressed on them to bo always loyal to faith gether, j second and third. (Tho caso was adjoumed for a month, for imparted in the vast majority of the Inter- WAN Coacb HLUESMBRE STAKES. j Painter. ' ^^Apply I place IOT a monument of any '33 patriot, and and fatherland, and never to forget their Alma John O'Neill 'wa^ the first witness examined ¦ the purpooe of having it referred to Mr. Wm. mediate Schools falling into line, and 'doing Immediately to 'it need not interfere in the least Wavelet's Pride der«, to! tnppljthfl Institatfcn ) ia repaired. This is one of the most beautiful right through. ! ' [ Velvet ' ' ' ' Air Bourke stated that {&4 magistrates would the new year' course 'country residences in 'Ireland, and is situated Lawn (Driscoll) J.Z'.... 3 1 * wai commence. ' The XTX with NEW MILE for Six Months from OWeill was ordered to Also ran-fien tucky, recommend tho mitigation of the penalty to •V". 1 tsivra piemy tune lor in one of the loveliest part* of the beautiful j The attendance of delegates at the Execu- be imprisoned for a Whispor Low, Omar 2s. 6d. if a "? mamno prenarB- date of Contract will be! considered fortnight. O Connor .was bound Khayyam, Spatchcock, Love Bird, memorial waJ lorwarded on behalf taons for the teaching of Irish- doriw at Meeting Bride Valley, about *wt> miles from this town, tive meeting on Monday was not as large as to the ueice gelding of the defendant. ¦ I : in«r year. ^ oom- of the Board of overlooking waj in two sureties of £3 Kb. each, and the cEsa Troglodyte, Herald. ! Castle : Dance and Whether Ihe new programSeVwUl Trustee*, to be held oa the imposing ruina of Mogelly anticipated—a fact which was referred to ogainst Keane Test- Two ilittla boya. named David Young and oe made Irish, TKUMDAT C&stle. ! (there are &' number of .tradesmen in |he course lot his speech by Mr. McC was; diomissed. \ remain* to be *eenl lOur ex- , tb«9th ln«l. ; arthy, Michael M Dormell ; 011 ^ Joihn Dawaon were «umrhoned by Sergeant perience of Employed there at present, and"iUie repairs the!President.! Tbe;business waa li p was sent to jail for <8 T IBel\!n?~?^ _ 4 a8»inot Thrift and TThiapef *h« -past ' does not ^arrant ua i i ght, and a hours for being drunk in >v MaoNamara for groping fox flsh, underneath toping for much. BY ORDER. .! will probablyrequire an outlay of £5,000. Mre. nutuber ot evicted . tenants handed in state- Peter-street yester- ^ ' "} V^iP "*' «ha7yam. Love Bird geld- Mr. Oronin* . Me4ntime, erery Ir>»UmAn, day, i ing and OrUlion, 100 to 8 others. - mill dam. who bas othe.f inter **, of ti>4 j Gunxbletorn's return to Oastrevfew is hailed ments setting forth the particulars of --their ^ defcB 1 •t»t®d ' the r^km Wae tod the WATiHyowp |irtth •pleasure ¦by . SOHKXXL ATTENDANCE CASES. j oau fame .aisiance between , . * ?J? th»* they were only ^"«t« aH be«CihSd ld^e .. ; MAWKyri. end satiefaotlon everyone ;ln eviction. Owing to the action of the Water*, THe School second and'J ,v- ". - looking^ for " ikillonihe.": influence in fringing S» ithis district, oort only! lor Iher own lord Corporation in Attendance Oommitteo pro- third. 1: ! ' about the ch*agt #Wea personaJ agreeing to present an secuted tha following ¦~'t The case agalnrt thed mt diimUeed. and . I 1 BOnXBi ' l , : worth and goodness, 'but a^o for the ilajjge address to the King, it was decided not to bold parents for not MndinR OIT7 \TOLTEB¦ ¦ ' they , were cautioned \ their children regularly; Marialva (Diroa) ; . : ¦ ¦ against ¦the practice in Uw Gaebo League wHi low amount of employment wh.idh ehe will give the'next meeting in to school - — V . "' \ future. ' «tetrtot t*T daei- ¦ ¦ : , Waterford. Margaret Maher Trelydan "¦ :": . 1 i : : tkm. *ut it want* „' ' . . ' • . .;!. - ¦ Wm*m. | Friat and the circulation of money whidb. tbe inam- There was a good deal of business trans- . GibSetHiU, who was fined (Waller) ! : . a Tho rerunining oases all «vaSb^tow Ja^flSJl 19 111 6 (Hard Lack ;(Dalton) "¦'•" • w*r»¦ of «a nodnterest- IWT *• matter to An : tenahce of ieuoh a (household as this usually acted at the Guardians' and District Council S£;£ ^S ..?? ? " Mount Sion Avenue; jW. ....:...,.., 3 lan character. ! I U -in, a l«o«^ii^eo3n?J So Koche, Smith's Lane; Patrick Bowe, Lower Also ran-^ine Air, |Friday, Buttered Bun position to *tv» h^tSZFlFlZS ? involves. It is hoped rthat (her brother. Major meeting on Tuesday. The principal features •Yellow and ¦ . J «.. .;:; U 0 I / _ ;. ' ©ea Barree, may also in the inear future eee associated with Road, and William King, New^streo'tr- Bed Lamp.l ;.. . - 2>"1* . ; the Guardians' proceedings 63. each. ¦ Betting^ to|2 gainst Fine Air W allowed to «Up, we may fl»d thatfijte ' I iris wayi to again come amongat us, and occupy .were the consideration of the Dungarvan reso- . j ' I a and Hard NOTICE OF .CHARITABLE BEQUE8TS MS- Attendance ordere were' made against Luck, 4 to 1 TrelydM, :6 to 1 Marialva ! one of the splendid Tesidences- in the -locality. lution re the . approaching visit of the King, Power, Martb , 8 to 1 Blake%¦ Lane¦ , and James C^iinn Low« iFnday, 10 to 1 others. I whsdh¦ ihave been untenaoted for many years and the motion fo increase the salary of' the Grange. . • . . , . In the Goo>ta of Mrs. Kate Kelly, formerly of 1 ¦ ¦ • . ¦ : i | Won by two lengths; half a length 1 I past. | . . j . ! midwife, M«: Bagge, by £5 per annum. In ¦ dividias The time tor the ' ' The casesi against, Thomas Mihony, seoond *xiA thiV/1 1 \ 4, George's 8treot, Wttcrfotd, and late of eunaner •Ohoolaaa it iand : Dufiy* circus waa in town on last .Monday, connection with the former subject a fair ¦Lane Griffin's 1 *nd »ome ot these faatituttotu , and John 8argentJ Milled ;lfarsh were HIAELEy PILATE. •4, West»n Terrace, Nonb Circular' Road, are «Cr^dy «! . i and it oroVed to 'be one of d ! ever caine to town. It was crowded in every thelChainnanhad a " a month. I - . ;. . i gelding !(5herwood) i Dublin, Widow, Deceased. holiday on durin/i4ie "little go at the "Water- School Attendance lady Troy (Dainty) „ - , aeaaon In the Irfah-epeakine tSf iidt* ipart, and the "interest land amusement Which iord i (NiewS" (and ha editor, .which clearly Officer Campion proved - .. a The idea, of ccurw ' ttlG CQS&S. : I Gift of Song (Dalton) : ' . is to coinbSa* the aoduiai- . it afforded ;were fully sustained thiwughout. showed how ikeenly he felt the (ting of an ' ¦ ....;...... A .....;, 3 ton of a living ' .i . ! - Also ran—Itinerary, i Cheviot, fVT'OTICE is hereby Giveir, pursuant to the kncTrledg« of Iri«b ^im» : The oinematograp'hpicture* wery tt» mdal article irhich recently appeared in that AmDroeia, wmpetent teacher with a j Gangway, Epea Pteronta, DcsperandO Lady 4jJ : Act* 31 and 32 Vict cup. 54, that the. plewaut; lffiy vivid that were ever produced in TaHow. Journal touching himself. iHe^applaudod D.un- Con, Marine . ^ Beeides the undoubted.adviotage I .s-sss*" ffll ol» good .Sr^i- ' y, Aunt Gie. i KagtaHa Qrrl aboro named deceased : PooI©!iand;Bo8coea circus i» to tbe in *own garvan for passing the resolution, and, mind and , , wbo died on the 28th on next Monday, eto &si 4hou#h local Amateur you; notwithstanding WATcnpoinD MARKBTO Periscope fllly. : ! : :, . aqdrtioml ¦ ¦; that the Waterford Cor- J Betting-J to I og»in»t Lady^Cbn aali day of March, [1908, by hflr IM: Will dated ihe Advantage of beiog «orro«Die4br conceit* liave ibeen "few «od itar fcetjween lately i>oca.tion passed & resolution directly opposed ^ K tady 26th of f Aaj, native «*»*«,, ; we SiaVe "been well catered for ialUhe-cinjua line to that emaaAting l*oy, to I Ambrofia, 8 to 1! Gangway coll, d»y 1900, land two codicils JfTibll &^S *3MS tie ¦ J ¦ from the Old Borough; he 10 t? .rtinerorr, 100 to 8 > :j 'Mr. HXavidj CKeeff* was ia Dublin for three e»i< :J" T wont »ay one iword about .Waterford. ' other*. "1 . thereto dated < respectively I the 10th d*r of tbm r » ' ¦! ¦¦¦¦ - ')¦ ¦ 1 1 : ' ; ' -^ ' 1 •rid ac^r«» ^eoto*>t-hia*, i,:-t.,.::;i ;:% a ; low Masses< »f two ityt in p*ch year for tb« ' ] Cofiey, junr.,¦ was, defeated by ; a large ! the .weather enabled the vueen of the Brine i ¦ ; ¦' i I teasan on im estate in the (North;of Ireland. majority.; : ; i fannera to get in bay and Atra- |fllly (Knijlrt) ... 3 repofe of brr sont aad tijut of bvr bwband. »'*;iiii«Lsi l,.' :. '! ¦ w in large quW ^ . *an Merry . Moo*, Caerp^Uly.-j: .-¦ ";: , *"-' ' i 'Wieni bere, ' Judge "Kenny ¦usually, comes jto titiej thfa week. :T^e' Btairotiori dt' B4^9 ^; 61 To tbe Rer. Tkoma* Fi Fnrloog £35 ior Z'irP Ur*** !&& *• aos.t»ubl»M tern Una * k t in this ' lhIjmViiket , ptt'n«-^veni Kateel, U to, 8 Stroltix. liM «Jj etofttJon • ^efldr aohopU ia,v». bSfe department (led , to quite a tush, ye* «¦- Hwia fqf!tbeiMiiw flbIed|. \ ?Q tb« Adm. of U«fced at'>«ougi^.^aTr«^U«SIonattS- i " ' day, end » yery fine supply Wtey and »t aw ' Chorea Bpuodajone, ^^ ' !J ¦ !- • ' ¦' ; ¦•• ; - DEA/I3H O(F ME8 AILCDCE KEANE. " wa» epeedi.y cleared .Monfe^hiU^} ^i "^^ 8t- Patricia , Wataiford, £& for Ibe Qftcbrtah , 1.*t^:^5S«H H«7 fiii::^|;^,4jJ' ^^>Ti<^«.uj ii^ • ? j xrist, * «*' "<&« itollowSng atiMM for ' ?.¦ • :iyid6t frojm Wi. U> laiT ; Uomt lLm r, X10. To the ftSd-Tlof ii2^S^^ • £» t«r. « '¦' ' ' Mm daq :e, B»thgir, Dublin;on Wednesday": tThe 5ro pei« 'iKWl^RttUionT¦ ¦ "!',; " ' ' ¦ - dec- tted .;'-, Jftd waa . jButter—Th, e -burWr market wa» » 'j S- *•¦ -Vtoo* S ^.Ihert, Cikttekioclv .«o.' y. . 'clotely connected' by well «upp:ied . Atapj : ratt-PericlesJ ! 8«bago, TheJgwny. (an u> tiaa with thl»]%.: '!j)|M»;: n J ™^1^^-^1 ftMnin , and' tUo «i_«I*ter-in-law of the -late the corre»pondingjw eeklat Tyaar wae 626, . md -0 * r^«poww* oft i mi ftu*i«i*bud>.:*}P l%nf. ^iffifPf !! 1!^1 : the averagep riceBJIrom. S2jfcffSw? P ^WPWe . ge}dtag;rB:to¦ ¦ I l i^ P i^ And] le Irfl^ dividing ' ; ¦ Wtttrtt Nl, £50 for ,1 w* provenjeotin th«> »*cond« ^L»«gi::-^i ' '• i-'f . -: ' : : • ¦"•-;¦¦ • :¦ • kUl market duringJ bai»t ih*t SoclesU rVaierford. F#ff?^?-^- f>:i. •; . ! ':•:>: .: wet>K,mt oinhg to •am*curioo nvmmtaseat v 1 ' 1 ' : ¦' £100 Ior: lpr : oneral tx feggsaa ' S^rff*^;]"^' 1!1 ' -'•.•i...'.'....l' 1 SiMfrWdi* High . Doable weiiiait "<©ai""^'n''t ') i ¦' J ":; i - f 9 ¦' MM , TO ; tha Smrwi ol * 11 th« UagrUu ! 36 ^™ **?: HP*.*: mat toy : «ip>« : 'A a)wltM«t V MW ^A af"li tin ¦ ¦ ! ¦ t'TTUB LtrWtfM WB UTTIJt FOLK. . Miifll ^^te 3-l s V ¦I ': s-; - ¦ " - - -; 6 11 mimmm. :i, r):;; . J .,!. . . ' . :' -! . i notlfv, for th», beimf UMi fitden i'^A^kS CWaSiie. f ^ on: JPri Uy ^ ^1 ^K^i? * tor th» aotoort aod' main Hffi ^5SHh^5&S^^ttebd«» lAmerio* to*_^» -u !;¦ JU8t .«HK !B»BT THMo; I j evening*, the ourtei(t,prl pr»otic*Uy ' W a«id M^^jiotalng ! w» ftciua tsssm; W*t«fcrd ,0rfptf >*R« nkMif t BggajjMT.C^MOe il-WJC^teMtw, inkta* r #« IP? ¦ ) " ¦ ^id xm tfaU «ftei»obt thAtjfaajwSeofegga , t o3i ! - ' Majr. 19U, rJS uPb^'j l i*Mt demtod_ to «odd;$a afpafifif;U\ vtry totter. mm Mmm BHImkABBH ifi pTO ¦ 1 i ll mi *. ¦ ¦ ¦' ' - '-¦¦ •/ ¦ ' • ' : • • ¦ ' < ¦ : : ; ! . < .. : : ; < :• ¦: ¦ I". * f , and 23. at the HEBE, THEBE, ANI> |j ^nr.i Saturday .was f le anniversary \ of the birth guson and Co., of this city, have received an. eluded, after which his Tvordship impartedthe American orator, is engaged to Misa Mathew, i purchaaed previouiS; to the event of the' late pharles "Sbewiart Parniell, whp was / i * lZ^- s-ister-in-law of John (Dillon, MJP., and| gate. Itias cure to;ibe a very enjoyable after- WHERE; ! ; j . ; , /¦"' order on be'half ;of Her QRoyaljlHighess t% •Benediction. : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ;• , f - r ' ' ; ; ", ' ¦ \ i ' . born on Jurie 27$, 1846. !; He died on : . , daugUiter of Mr. Justice Mathew. ' noon. : i _ . k : . ; October (Princess of Wales, through, the Lady-in«iWiaii- »—¦¦ ¦ ¦ : i .the friendly feeling at present not to pay . tions. . Eockwell pertainly verifies the truth of rf^rs existing brought to recover certajui sums expended and selleis in the South-East otf Ireland. a visit to that beauidful city x>n the , ' in: r . Ireland,' and which"tihe visit of Their lordly Shannon, , the old saying, " Nothing suedeeds like suc- We had a visit to-day fronl an old .and estimated to be expended eince -tihe year 1899 but after all, f Ibis' Majesty cess." Last year , Dr. Majesties would strengtiban and intensify. , At the ibarrick-on-Suir IButter Market on may pay a fl ying visit to ; over one hundred new stu- esteemed friend in the person of. (Denny^ in the maintenance of road9, portion of the there, (Our stout dents were' .added to the list, i a remarkable brother of Mr. Arilhur Denny, of this, city. Urban District. He founa tihat rtiwo suma of , Tuesday, 163 ikegs and boxes were disposed of iittile contemporary,the d ' leader 1 v T)b^ ,]' ladies itself proof of the growth of the institution in popular first named gentleman crossed the Channel ' /We understand, upon ^the best authority, £161 33. ilOd. and ; £300 were due by the de- at prices ranging from 60s. to .88a. per cwt. into a white heat, and after practically bewail- that Messrs John He^rne and Son, have been and ing ; favour. The addition of a new wing has greatly to spend, in the first instance, aj holiday with ^ fendants to the' plaintiffs, and gave judgment The buyers were—Messrs. E. ' Courtenay the fact that the King will eadi by Limerick declared contractors ior the Building: of the Son ; Messrs. H. Eidgway and Son, Waier- •without saying increased the accommodation of the college. the otner members of his respected family, with costs accordingly. : as much as: " iH<:w d'ye do? " and to enjoy as; well a visit to the G-oxdonr (Ferrybank Catholic Church and Mausoleum. ford : and Mr. T. (Foley, Clonmel. laches out indignantly in finis fns>hi«n—" OPor Accompanied as it has been, c ver the greater Bennett Race on , Thursday. Dr. Benny yr&d This splendid addition, as it will certainly be, We understand ; that the railway arrange- a •Nationalist Corporation !to demean itself by part of the country, by heavy spells of xaia, cordially welcomed by many ol<^ friends bere'i to ecclesiastical architecture in the South of ments for the G;A.A. Tournament at Tipperary A lawn tennis match was played at Gar.ics prostrating itself before '40i& (King of Ireland, and resulted in a decisive victory |; England the " break " in the weather which took place and by none so warmly as ourselves. ' is duej to the munificence and love wihere the final for the AH Irelarfd Champion- on Saturday, — including mearly all the province of to learn has fully epprovedof the action of the ever eeen. It is a knife, manufacturedby the WAS in command of "Barrack INo. 2 at Tallow, life, students, and patriotem on the part of the , classes, and especially of girla beginning •MunQt^r (says " Sell's Commercial Intelli- Acting-Governor, for the foregoing.details. : world renowned firm of Joseph j Rodgeia & Sons &xd"ruled the roost" in a manner that left who have not had an opportunity of learning >a •Rector is very lieenly appreciated. . r gence '% the soil and situation are for the Sheffield , and known technically as a " Sports- taoljhing to be desired. , " The present;(Elector and vice-lRector are useful occupation before entering the real both, it appears, from the diocese of Dublin. most part favourable, --and the mildness of the man's; Knife." It contains; various" 'knife " " The Automobile Fortnight in Ireland' is There was great consternation last week when struggle for life -as they go.out into the world. I have no acquaintance of either, and must climate even during the winter and early the title of a remarkable fine Ouide to the bltadeo, scissors, cork screws,;gimlets, etc., in presume that fch'ey are men quite capable of spring conduces to rich and profitable fact, a veritable j combined kit of tools all th* rumour got afloat that a hitch had occurred holding the position. But Ireland contains Gordon-Bennett Race. It ia .printed' and We are informed, on making inquiries from scores of such jmen, vegetation. , , Dame-street, encased in the one' handle or shaft. /Che de- in connection with the exspenee of policing itihe the SuWShferifi (Mr. P. IDevereux), that owing in every county from published by HeVs Limited course for the Grordon-iBennett -Cup. We Re- Cork to Derry, and the students from every Dublin. The book—for its dimensions entitle sign of this article iia unique, and it is so to the numlber oi railway traverses a full at- part of Ireland are peculiarly In y&l Iridh asi is often the case with inex- g iri&h AutomobileClub In connectiaon with the great enterprise of ¦Will not be a heavy one. 'Howiever, there perienced dippers, who usuall was obdurate. Sir John Colomb, havin tihe of ita proaperity to that gentleman, owing to Antiquarian Society at Yougtial on Tuesday, y think they same object in view, asked the Chairman, Messra. Robertson,; Ledlie, Ferguson and Co., is- time for things to develop between then 4th August nexti with excursions to places of know too much, was disregarded. "^Ifae result rak Rreat busincas ability and organiaing [Limited, dn aoQriiring the eplendid premises and now. was that but for the plucky whether the speech of the hon. member was power. . interest in ! the locality, including a visit to and timely aid of really in order. "I think," replied Mr. J. W. for so many yeara in; possession of Messrs. P. and a trip on the Jack Brien, one of the bathi&g-men, we fear Tobin and Sons, we have very aince-re pleasure Liflmo®a Caatle and Caffli'edral ¦another liowiiher, " the hon. member might oompresa The Guide adds that for, years past Mr. Goff Sergeant Sharkkey's retirement causes a River iBlackwaler, The 'ancient town of life lost; would be added to the death into in announcing that | Mr. Johnj Tobin, one of roll of the £ shorter epace the arguments and figures has been a yadhtsm&n of repute, andJhiS' dainty vacancy for a 'non-com, in County Waterford. Youghal wjill be; the headquartbers of the party " Drowning Season." The current relevant to the issue." Again the hon. member tho most popularand ! genial gentlemen asso- Who will be the lucky one? , ! : * was running strong to the eastward, and the steam yacht, "-Neptune," was one of ' the ciated with the commercial life of Waterford, for the weiek, provided suitable hotel accom- refused to yield. So for half an ihour he urged cmallest craft of (her time, (having won between and sufficient bather was being swept to hia doom, when will continue his connection 'with this ?fine concluding sentence in one m the lead- modation can be obtained \ on tlhe inattentive Committee the claims of Corty and fifty prizes at the leading regattas /Ch© excursions, which in- Jack Bxien seizing a life-buoy, plunged into empolrium. Meesrs Bobertaoii, LedlieJPerguson ing 1 articles in the "Cork- (Sun,!' goes on vehicles iojr the various tihe labourersto allotments of five acre3. The £n borne bicyole, a IDe (Dion tricycle^ 12 the Cathedral of Ardmore. iA day will be succeeded in bringing him close to the wall, amendment ihe cooperation [of Mr. John Tobin in thi3 r. iWilliama ffi. connection and the aurain^ matron xf tth every park, on the 17th. of July next. With whole- ¦which, taa been opened . Goff is also a sitting next to Sir 'Edward ©ulHvan, then- Lord - m>ne paper. To him the Chief Secretary ap- musical efflcien tly connected with j 'The Watorfprd programme will be really a treat, generous subscriber. • _ ' \\ ; • ' , ' •; |. . . CtoaneelW., SiriiBdwaTd, in the course of oon- pealed. Was Dheybill to be imperJUed by this the services' of the iband of tlhe Royal Irish ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Kiavra." ! ' . • • . ' . .. . . «« ^"*" ""— « • ,l U ' "¦ . - i . • . •versation, (apparently apologised to the Queen attempt to dbcusa at length subsidiary pointsP ' - ' 1 Constabulary, from the depot ibelng kindly i The gr-eat annual.eticm tor pouintyiWexiord tor t/he Mallow jtooident, and ' said that he to- Tihe member Jor Waterford responded by eug- granieS^or ihe occasion iby ELIVERER ^y pbsr 5th and 6th: August. £788 -are On lSunday on the Oclonel !0h«m!ber- D ¦will^ft neld bting in a new olause ! ihe might instrumental music will leam of enornlou® auccesa Sacred Heart,. i>n whiahpoccasion th«re was withdraw *ihis with ireiaud. O^ing^%; ; Bader . th&t; *h^' people were disgracejrally ihis amendment. But MTJ Tally, at (nittdh-; interest. 33ie overturo to " !Wd]liam godhead policy of Ahie bstentitiously nodded Rosary, Sermon!, and fBenediotion of the'Moot least/ would not : : which hasa ttended the getj treated." { The King The of the nave it. "If there is <&ny Tell/'* s played iby tihds splendid SEND ORl ^RI^E l6 fo^undimp ^siWe U #« rather disooicerting silence Holy Sacramen^. order pwcesaion attempt to sacrifice tihe' cotnibJna^on, { eociety, it baa>een appioraJ, and £ ol ; iabourers/j he eaid, •nrould alone be worth going to listen to 1 11111® ''*3 1 - 1 flPhiaJjas he told j his ¦was—The memlbeas of theOo^atewiity iiihe "come of us will begin ,; and ^pivr-jlato^^ -^^^^^-*pi ! - * * fell *4 r cm i-a 'Manning,, °fa^ i ^° friend . men^km will y- • prograomne " : ; .be co|t o! ^^,Jm^r^7;w « : : Society, oatryln|f liglhted candies, and wearing ceived with silence, preparedaVrder©id'! soane Xx^-.tondfla for i .o'osijuineia Sacrament in tihb proceasi«^pa^:ih^ ipwp^d^^A' agreed to witlhdraw his entriea aa ' well f<|r the, ittd*iic iRev, Father OUJionohue. An |eloquent serinoa amenctmeat w : V! deportnient, ¦ " ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦::' - : ¦ • : : ' • ¦ ¦ ¦ and - ! .! - 4he . -:, : :. name*of tho»e -who It; i^as iJafforoedixta mu^jh pleasure to was fpreaohed bjy bi» Lxwdahip the Btohopj on I . i wlHtead at & foe The MU^MWoJm ¦ ¦ athletics; ashore. : The oh*rgej tor _ ^7 ^;r ittia fanio^a Irish admii^bn, trvet 4x,m& i* fad- ¦Nbrtiem tthktieeBail- ¦ we - should add, (¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ will>be only M* ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦•' ' ¦ :;: • ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦(¦ ¦• ¦;¦ ¦ •¦ • ' - • • ¦ ¦ -; ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ Hi ¦ . ; .r i -; Vr :x r ¦ i S' . •:' .: •Ji ' iA' -'J- .'iT-Az ' rin. { A<¥i!i': ,i 'A •;J : ..'!l- ::L' :, . .:. '>- +i:V ' : Power CAnRLC^-Orj-CUIR BOARD ' OF "want these addresses, for the King knew that : a burden which 'English an-d UHITCD IRISH LGAGUE. seconded by Bfe.. ^mes 'bad to bear • adopted:—/' ^^'Keaoiyeaf ¦ ' ¦ - 1 ! was ' ' ' -' ¦ ' " " ¦ " : resolution • ; ; • : owing ¦¦ foll • ¦ \ * ; ¦ - for suffer under. : it was Dnly people iwho were looking out 'toh- ratepayers did not P0E¦] fEIi -USELECiED; : : ;. Sco , ; ui the ev#t of the passing of the ' titles that were doing this kind of thmg. [ ,, iRdth resolutions were adopted. -Thati - evicted ; . 0- . Mr lOarberry—^Since he has taken the Crown EAST WATBEBOiRD EXECUTIVE clause d the-Land ©Ul ;in relation to I SAT TIED -A-]* tenanta, we, the- evicted tenants here -to-day, ¦ we have nothing to say against him, and I •IMFBT BOB. HUMAN HiABITATION : I O !¦ allowing a single grabber to Oh! won't it be a jolly day think you might leave out¦ , the two words I ,; iSub^-sanitary:¦'Officer , MEETING AT KfflL3IAiCT-HlOMAS protos? against claas (From our Eeportex) have mentioned.: ¦ > ) . _ .- •Mr. ;Patrick ' Wjalsh iemain ' as we are; of opinion that as a That ushers:in my holiday? . i 5 reported that in accordance with the-order." of discredit on our-country. , it's pretty Mr. Norris—j l don't see anything wrong with , of Mooncoin, (From our Reporter) ! they have brought Though, judging by experience The weekly meeting of this Board was held them, and kingly line off fapily does not the ;Council, Robert Orlanrahan : sura to rain. : ; was suTnmoned -at-the Pil-Lown Petty Sessions, on above iday, I when there were present:-^ -deserve- much from our handsj iiying The quarterly meeting of this Executive was THE EXiBCUTJJVE AND THE WATER-FORD There' sure to be a lot to do • (Messrs. Mathias iDrohan, J.iP. (chairman), pre- Mr. Canberry—The man is doing good on the: 21st ult., for in a house that was Kilmacthprnas, ¦ s thro for not fit! for human habitation. The defendant held in the Temperance Hall, : ;.• .aoRPo&ATiio^. ; ; : With all the things I've ' got to do • ' siding ;-i Kichardi Holden, Thomas ©lackmore, our welfare, and we need ni^t w dirty on (Monday. (Mr. John MoCart-hV . (Creadon), John Sheehan Maurice Oonnolly, James Dun- water in his face for his goodness. did not appeal , and the magistrates-made an j and follow- In refereQce to.the question!as to where the Ere I collect my!'f-amily and place it in the > order to have the house closed up until such President, occupied the chair the Waterford Executive ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ phy, M'atHias Walsh Edmond Norris. Thos. The resolution :was unanimously adopted. attendancei— _ " next meetifls of the OSast train . • time -as it was made habitable. Hanrahan dis- ing' delegates were in . tFlavahah,! James" Maker^ , George iG'lendon, This concluded the. business of the Board . Pour-Mile-Wster—Edmond ; Nugen t, Hon. W Thomas iSexton; Thomas Oarberry, and Miss regarded the order, and was .s'till living in the Mr. James Power (jEaheen)! said he . would ¦ house. . « Sec. held at Jin- There a the : packing and the cramming Grubb. i • course must- we Tramore—^Messrs. John Quann,' Hon. Sec. ; move that the next meeting be ¦ as usual were— Chairman—^W'hat • take two miles.nearer down, ! . ' The officials in attendance S McKeon, Owen Furlong, and M'aunce micthomas. • Waterford was ; . (Messrs. John, (Mullins, iClerk ; J. Keilty, tVA7GRFOHS> KWE3AIL, OBOTC20C 3 now? Roger ! Kilmacthomas, • bxiVhf reason The Bamming- and the jamming down Clerk—Go to the magistrates again.' Power. . „ J , to him /than ¦ Assistant Clerk ; James Walsh, Master , and pourjoit.. gent , YPresi- for moving that the meeting be nem at ivu- Of articles that never seem to: do as they are lEelieving Officers Hickey, Power, and Dalton. 'Ohai1 rman What expense has been ¦incurred :]N'ewiown—Miessr3. -Patrick . 'N u iwas • because the , Corporation at ¦ ' ¦" ' (No. 2 COUNTY KILKENNY) over the: matter? . .' Buckley, Patrick Kir- macthomas - • ; dent-; L. Power, Wm. an address , to tne ; bid ; . :: . : • M'EiIHlOAiri O^tOEIil'^ !RI^iO0RT. , there are Gleeson , David Waterford agreed to.prosent : ' . Clerk-^-Well . the solicitor's ex- wan, James Coney, David By dint of : pertinacity . i The Medioal lOfficer xeported .as 'follows : — (From our Reporter] penses and train fare. It was a day lost. Flynn, Miiebael ©y-rn^, Hon. Sec. . K ' won't go into any recommend Phelan, aged "12, suffer- ¦Mr. Waist—I went to him the other, day and James Power, Jas. O'Keffe, MT. Fitzgerald, D.IC.-,We : In trunks of smaU rapacity, "I 'Kate Dunhill—'Messrs. ; house belonging to the Corporation any more. Till half your big. establishment is seated on ing from tubercular¦ arfchritiesI of elbow poin t , (thi lOounoil was he was lying down in this 'hovel—{laughter). Patrick Power, John Foran. / . / for the Board of Guar- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ The monthly • meet-ing ot s- MT. M- ^Foley-Only ¦ : ; be sent to! the • ¦Counts In/firraary for opera- , I asked him did he understand the order that (Ki'lrossenty—IMes3r3. (M. Coffey, Chairman; the lid . held in the boardroom, vyaterford Workhouse ? Fower, dians, -Waterford was disgraced. - . tion." 1 •¦ on Saturday. Mir. -Patrick Griint, J.P., Chair- was made by the magistrates, and he replied Ji?.mes White, Treasurer ; Marunee^y -J. Power—1had ^ to .walk, sixteen^ irulea PiAMTINlG. : other- memiberspresent tbaij he 'did well, and said the only thing 'he D.C. ; -Wm. Power. . . . _.„. - IMr. a resoluUon Then the carman 'Who 13 driving you i " Local Government Board, -Dublin. man, presiaed, iatd^he was si>rry for was •Chat he wa3 not present 'Patrick Walsh and William last Wednesday to put down * were—'Messrs. William ORockeM, T'.i omaa Tielly, Killea—Messrs. passed -by that body. ' . . . . , '(Declares1 upon arriving you • . : 20th June, 1903. E:^.iard Roc'he, during the hearing of the case— and Jamea Kirwan. ICarbally—'Messr3. M'aurice ¦ passed ; unanimously. , i : subject in! the minutesoi of proceedings of the Mr. John iMackey, Clerk, wa? also in attend- independent. Francis Bergin. - twice his legal fare; i i Bo.ard of ^Guardians the ; lOarrick-on-Suir MT. Kelly—^Let the magistrates put the Port-law—.Messrs. John O'Donnell, M.C.C. ; And, .alas ! there no .refusing , ance. I PAIRLIAMBNTAHYFUN JJ. '^ it Union on the 31st inst., I anrto directed by the (DOODOiW SlEErf. order in force. James Doyle, D.C., and (Martin Phelan. If once you start disputing it, • ^aoal Government Board stat e that the A letter was read irpm Dr. 1A. B. Stephenson, Clerk—There is no use in making an order Clonea—Messrs. Thomas Ha'lley, John . On the motion of Mr. I,. Power, it was de- You miss the train, for which he's left you Guardians: should invite tenders for the paint- Lyndon, Gorey, stating that he supposed he if you don't follow it up. O'Donnell, John Sheehan, D.C.; Patrick Fitz- cided ' Jbo close the collection, for the Parlia- little time to spare. \ ing of the doorB and windows of the work- ishaU only have to accept £6 63. for fiiis attend- An order was made that steps be taken, to gerald, and John Hanley, 'Hon. Sec. i mentary Fund on ! the :1st August. . house.—I am, sir, your obedient servan t,, ance at the inquiry under the Labourers Act, enforce compliance with the magistrates' Kill—Messrs. Patrick Walsh, Hon. Sec; T. A vote of thanks wad passed to the Chair- ! "U. M'. SWAINE. Sec " order . Hayes, Geoffrey Cummins (evicted tenant), T. Power, seconded ajjo 'held in March last. He added -tfoat th& mem- man, on the motion of Mr L. Oh! the tearing .and the hurrying, Olerk—You advertised here two years bers of the No. % District Council didn't seem pO-OPTCON . Flynn. ' _, by Mr! James Power (Raheen), and . the meet- and could !get no tender ¦haviauj declined to act in iFenor—Philip Gough, D.C. ; James Flynn, The crying and the worrying; IMiss, would be better advertise to Oh ink time of jany importance to a medical Capt. Bloomfield ing terminated. ; It is (Something after midnight . when at last Gru'bb—It man ! place of Mr. .Fleming on 'the Council. Thomas ©ally, Thomas Veale. and try again. The Clerk said, he wrote to Dr. Stephenson, Mr. Roche proposed that Mr. Nichol as you get "to 'bed. Chairman—Tell the Local Government of Gorey, formerly medical officer oi the &il- Phelaa, of Ballykeoghan, be cc-opted. CHAIBMAiN'S .SPEECiP It's sure to- make you frown a bit, Board we advertised before and could secure mackevogue Dispensary District, to inform him (Mr. Donovan proposed that Mr. .Patrick The Chairman said as they were aware th&t ADMINISTRATION OF THE POOE no tenders. pav £& 6s. , of Ferrybank, he co-iopled, called for 12 o'clock, and/as- And till you've settled daiza a 'bit ¦Miss Grubb—I really think we oughv ad- that he had induced th© Council to Slhortis the meeting was "You really wish to goodness' you had stayed to him for his attendance at the inquiry held Mr. .Kiitwan seconded tShis proposition. it was now one o'clock, they had given " an vertise again. in die boardroom . A division, waa taken, and all the members hour's grace, because of the fact that it was-a LAW IN IRELAND. at home instead ! Chairman—'I would much Like 10 a< sc if Chairman—WUYait iDr. iStlepfhensan says is having voted for the co-option of Mr. Shortis, holiday. (He took it, at all events, that the we could succeed. , present, busy very fair. except Mr. Roohe that gentleman was de- majority of the delegates was now Mr. Oarberry—It is a very time out- Mr. Rocketu-It is very fair, clared elected. and he thought it would be well to proceed side, painting. HoQhe—How much did he want? This concluded the business of the Council. the attendance Reform Commission (Irelaad ) The Clerk was requested tc wnu u the Mr. : to Business at once. Although ¦The .Poor L^w Chairman—iHe wanted nine guineas. was good in his humble opinion , it ought be has commenced !its labours,; and its results ' BEYANT THE BOG.' :Looal Government Board and say tm guar- Clerk—You oan't pay that ¦ money to Dr. very much larger,. aid ; there were several dians advertised before and eoulc secure no thought will have a far reaching effect upon the ad- tenders. Stepheneon or Dr. Coghlan without sanction branches not represented at all. He from the Local Government Board. THE WATEORJFOiRD, 'DUWGARVA^ ANI> that at the present critical time ^prv branch ministration of that law in this country. 'As ¦REUI'EWNIG requesting sanction move- OFFICER : HliGKEY An order was tihen made LtSMOBE RA ILWA Y GUARANTEE . ought to be sufficiently interested/in the the Commission will shortly sit in Waterford, I'm sittin' alone lookin' out to the West ! AICCQU-NTS. of tlhe iLooal Government Board to payment of ment to send at least a couple ol delegates to we have no hesitation ; in supplying full details i fWIhere the light of the day Lsdyin', " Local Government Board. Dublin , £6 Gs. to Dr. Stephenson and £3 3s. to Dr IMPORTANT RESULT OF THE RECENT the meeting of the Executive, Which certainly em- i W(te Ooghlan for atteoidance ait the inquiry . did not take place too often. L\s they .were on the ! subject. The ecope of the inquiry And a sob swells up an my -weary breast. 20th June, AJ1BITRATION . into workhouses, fever ' "Si r,—With reference to the entrv or the aware, the delegates left it- in Mr.- Quann s braces an investigation, And the tears ifro'm my eyes!11m dryin'; minutes &i the . proceedings of the Board ol FLACTORY AND WORIKJSHOP ACT. and his hands to fix the time at which they hospitals, and infirmaries—ioTjrMzc& 'and that they Ihad-eatfctioned rpiriunerfltion at recomanend.ea, and one not' recommended. Clonmel No. 2 B8 0 8 ... Old. . Mr: Power (KiTlea)—'I think, MT. Chairman, no of 1 : ^He and that there \^ere theb practically able- Supplement. :fo fact's . XJuide to ' Ireland/' rate"^ £J -'j& week, 'jlroposeid^ to' -be -allowed 'Ralthpatrick—On© cotuage.proposed, dhd one I>un®arvan 1323 6 6 ... 7d. if we were to go through all fche correspon- ' to,(Sirs'. Jfulia Carroll, i for he> serviceg as tem- recommended. , iDumffarvan Urban .... 343 10 10 ... about 10d. dence we would be here -all the evening. bodied inmates in the woridhouses, : I/ondon, :. A. .iC. BIj ack, SohotS'q'uare.-^Writteii have made You Mr. £B. T. porary midwife of the CaTrick«on-€hrir Die- (Rossinan—out2id the &&3e. : « idea that, worttwuies are l&rgery - sanctioned Ouiteide Areas. Mr. Cummins came , occupied bj)xz rf .- ¦useful, to all /who visit:the great' international . the employment . of Oatherine The inspector istated that although 76 oottt- ! forward and said he in able-bodied people. : This d3 (Curran as cook of toe Workhouse Infirmary ages had been.provided in- the diatrict under Borough of IWaterford 1041 18 0 ... — was evicted without owing a. penny, rent, and not.ap; bnt^ connection With tradi.tioiw.ry event, which ia to oome off j on July, 2nd, the of Carrick-on-Suir for a period of sis months, the Act, an amount oi only £4 has been spent Unban: District of Car- ftdded that he would have all or nothing. . fcnowl»dge epedial information supplij ed in connection at the remuneration oi Is. per day on repairs for cottages in rick-Jon-ISuir 3 8 9 ... — Tbe Chairman said of tihe past, one ie ;oa.turally dis- ¦ ¦ 3d. . "these- 'tihe last two he hoped they* would posed to generaEae. with.the contest including in a fdnn ifor ihandy j . ¦ ADttOiUiHN.Eb. : years. Such a small epim must be quite .in- iBorough of Clonmel,.. 4 7 1 ... — ftgree with him that it was , not a proper K Jrorn inddyidual instances (known ia3 to the HJaivftng .regard toj the /Commission now adequate for what is generally considered neces Electiotial-Division of *?¦«{» »*> the detank »ri in *w2T^ ^ ^or'isik muc£l yorider that -within • revisited Itobliri and the course' lor the great of ithe letter to! keep the property >»! >tlho rate- ^^lyT^U and they the bounds oi o&aritjr, -tihexe ribonacTbe atnonff j i THE KUNiG'S VISIT. payers au^enaQtaible cond|tiion, and rep^KJ. - wSweref.f underJ^ theT belief at the !time inddgnation , race itseK, and the information given in the " Dang&rvan ^Union, . h amicably that it would . . a^jdnst- the.. [dldsat 'known as " : Clerk—fWellj ^ gen'tlemen, wfllat. do you oay¦ ? settled, but, unforturHy. it w*s " tuampa, who keep, lik© following pages is directly from personal ob- i "C'-jric'fl Office, -to -this? i I . .. . . THE IAAJND ' BILL ' ^ tpaverain^ Ireland a ! ¦ ¦! * " "SQtfj June, a903., ; Mr; l iSfni&n "pe0J?Le 86em^ ^ mte * a ^ong «tage army,;, dn servation and inqujry. It is hoped , that this ..; 0ir^. , - 'MT iRocfhe—$4 R^aly here? ^ ,; endtesa pwesawn, levying supplement will ¦form 'guide to the general 'f --I am direated to send you sub- Mr. Healy, 6ub-®anitary officer, eppeared «upphes on th& inarch, ¦ a joined copy of a ' resolntiooi unanimously , , . • .:. gffBS-iSftfflSt wd, a« faT as possible .-wants of all travellers to Ireland, taken in passed" by , before the Council \ and j - •" {WiSt^S ««in« 1S» aiaual -maraa of the! the Board of Guardians at their The Clerk ¦ asked 'him[ if tha bottiagea.-were in ( Tfcpre/has been a unaii'imoua cgreement on worthon: ¦ ses as )¦ conjunction with the context of the Guide, meeting, held on Tuesday lagt.-rl am, dear good order. ' j ! ' - I ." ' ' '., ] ' their weetdugyplapeo. - , - t , ;. • I ; sir, your ¦:¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ that . . tfee arabjectoi the minimum price. -It ia tmiver- s^. st'^ssty.asas,^ land . much of !the information, given will be ¦ ¦ obedient servant,! * •MT,! (Bealy—^(Before I answ^ir question, 4 that eac fci !Oomintoik tihe- Irish ten-, <>a3« li22 - fcimply thai of advance iknowledge for the . 1 'S!f - .wveaugaled there!before^^seSin?^ and also as regardsjife ooiditaott !«ad (Dtingarvan (Board of Guardians,' whilst view* IChairman—(Mr. Healy wiaa, ptrepared.- JBTe lantryj .Sut a -gfeat 1 deai more'has:(happened. £?¦ '^««wt™ to bej -dfaalt . * classi- motoring visitor. A synopsis of the contents ing with:eatifliaction -the various signs which knew ' what wia coming-^laughiter). ' T ? wiffSear floataoa - , i the event3 of the night sitting on the mx>men- aan .{he- sug- loumeflv ana could:(have hoped for; Added to the! JSSLlr^ W^ l ifi i' A ijU Ib^^ ¦' ¦ ' -teeated ^th doturtes^ «ad:iivalttir ishould he 'Mr. Kelly—R wad the stora^ that'-catisedall ^ . - . ¦;. . .. -rf*:- •:; - ' .-Vis!.| > iof the ^Mr. OIKeeffe, DX)., aeconded . T viflit, .Ireland,] [ • ¦ ¦: ' ' • •Board to' aay ithat the "cotftajtea. v ' a] dollar ofour ; ¦ ¦¦' ¦ are repajTW sTBitili'j 'Httle) ej a^tement-in ia¦^ooDttpijir&Hvely if^^^W ^o ^sq^wze81 | never ' jphairmaoHPhiB is' ar reso ution 'that 1 aee when liiecesaary. : i . '! ¦ : -y ai ^ ^ '^^ by jsayeaai^ public and it An order was made aooordiihgly. ; !. empty ilioiise.u Yet ifc^aa deed ^adapted ; jbbdiefi;¦; ¦ has ^rf-i^t^mah; iOTAiPKMi-na^^to Tbeliay^TSbi^iwtiy "Wh been aeat to M now; for adaption. . ; Jabip an4 'good igoveaim^nit; more moittftitot^ are v pialr. , ! ' T^AIWEa,: ¦¦ ' • ! ; ;' ! Section, notiiiavingtfieir xi& Cailbe«y-MI prdpoaer¦ ¦¦ lthat we take¦ ¦but' O^W^^ .; -!^ far .than many which, are I 'Tfieii-m.t^ | 1O\* kirnrtA *; K *k-~l~;i*Z»' iZA. A ¦Hi !-1 --^^V »» , • l iaJcwwniirkhea^amidat ¦'&*0§SSff i!$^y&iand; aeitle^ar4;8ho|r that¦ (Dhe Corporatio» oi Dublin forwarded copies 'ceEfes of ; throbbing ifl^iementi— (Par .the ¦ ¦ ¦ xMtf Wcxoa- « th«Kii* Viaita to'come over of two resolutions passed by them. wb& flret ^ ^^^ v ^p@Ki^psi@ 1 -mf Zmm.:+:¦ . iuturfe"(there can' b& little lanxiety. ' ¦ -Thei Ohaiiman .1 r- fletfoi ffltogme and .paw o»v | m not¦¦'have any- had reference^jto-tttwTftrttgaanta, and advociite^l are .an - Ifaiw of .the thftn «»!,) }>.,k»o a:, ! • . - ! ¦ : w( iWngvto| dol^ f ax hMr. M i -;• ' . • ' compensationTor ampcrovemen/»;the flx intf 'of i4u<4tandia^ quesWon^ *A injt^e»t-at all V v;; A^jg^nce.at Jour u^o^A^uMti^l^hom ^|0hBiirriian 'Board; • {;-= ^^m^ii^mi^t$ niltiufw^iiHaael r^e^iimgaryto oi Chiiar- Sair -xenit, anc olhie-jiipiayment by tih» jgtormd dppjwaohing-tihosd -hich ! have been settled. &iw^ri | | diaBS "have iassea thiB resblution, aod ihey landlords of a fair ©bare of taxes. : ,mb» Indeed, before flhe of wm nwwsend it.tc you tbj seeil it,, ' , m^in features -the Bill ]«iW lyou will adopt second reaolumon- . favoured ihe payiment oi as they will :; i ; i^^«-thrfe yveareJ ^thfer part>f ihe '^-W^\MgiB^^I^pn^^:tt.k'«ji(^^/^ ;¦ compensation] for analictous injurieB, and pass.into',ti*e Sbatute ©(Jok flhuvHd ; Mt. BiAvah w^'^eofeded tfeinotion, iih it the ' baveireoeiTOd th^ sanction of tlh^ Honao -7| r : pointedou ^ law, tig ie r oa .Irelanidi was hi ;^^;J^M|SUD i; !aifiaeiriy^did Jfiot concerned, j wab kwijuitatote; ae1 Ir&h ratepayers wjjunons practicilly 1 h^ ¦ ¦ before ' the week ds over :¦ 1' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' ;¦¦ ':¦ ¦ : ¦ 1 ¦: J : ; . ! . '- . ' v ,. ]. ; ; i -. - . ; 1 M P» ft* Proposition 1liisliiS hHilplll I WSt ' ::V ' ' " )' " " ' - ¦ ; 6f :i:j: - - M- - -s i \/t i:YS tl . - -r: ' • ' ; :: ' ' ¦ ; ^'0XWl^ ^. i ¦! " ' -l-¦ ¦ .¦ - -K '\. ¦ •;: - , "\ - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ; • • • ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦ ;i ' i - - - ¦ ^ I .!. . - . : ; 1 . . - i