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THE IRISH TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 23, 186-5. CARLOW aWaoOOat. THE I. Hk Ixxdshf disposed of tha foQowtcf record The first gTeafevil of tha Irish railway system the very neglect wtdch existed in ita nianagtimen1 but another considerable mischief was the number HOUSE OF COMMONS srrciju. bxpobtib.) RAIL WATS (iRELXIfD.) oaas that what a KHrftor or agent like Mr.

Nugent Hn the present Instance, acting bona JuU, bid for a Warvsvtwtea tKai La s.V..1 ru. r. Botlarwdta. i THE ARMISTICE, i LA.W NOTICES This Pax; (From tha Uffat Jhrnry.) Vi CON'SOLLDArED GHAMBSTt. Oatbe motion for oin into Committer of Sapplv XT- r.Dcr.npv .1 separate companies.

There were at the present time soma 30 or 35 lines under the direction of some 20 or 25 different boards whereas according to the best Bmnrif.JctT 14 All to-day the posaibiHtina surd probabilities of an armistice and of snbseqllent peace have been discussed warmly by the rdfioers and t.f TrXTiTXjr IS uuquaimea -pUun, oontslned eoonts trsqaus antnonty from a party to bid. He remembered a ZT. To tbTeeont fee aanlt th Msndsnt osa, oaro. brie th. when nvember of I pueT.avJw, 1 hi LuTZ A Judge wttl stt on 7uBd.j, at 11 o'eloek, to hear (FEOM OUB arXCIAL ePEEUfOMDUT.) Kingstown, Sunday KigW axiunro ET 'wiluam acEmLB." -WiDmm Seribble.

so weU known aa thewrii-f tha popular play, entitled "OH Carliala BriArl-produced bis readings last evening in the AmemU. atooms, Corrig-arenue, which were crowiJedwUKl faabitmabss aadinfinantisl ssssssblaga, TbrnQ Lend of Miss Kilm-MiatW' wasVlnx. and the Bells of ShancWW withaWi Attlssocsnstott of the prooeadmga, on theal C5an5 Rioa. A.lsL.eaai tmaimttnm i smug nn wio attention of her Majaetys Government to the evidence given before tha Boyal Commiation oo Railway, on the autoonaes-thrae or four boards at the utmost would be amply suificient. According to Mr.

Dargan, the cnaniDar inonona lor the three Law Court. XjAKDED ESTATES COURT. CJndtre Lonafield.) ua taoiamrin auuuoett I sOsffed essa.lt In defsnee of his asrvsnr. purchaser to bid for his own estate, and.In that case Tne Jury found a vsrdlst tor th. pudnthT, with atll J.

JaeksoaesV Iteaafcrt OoatvQoe W. Eailv A. Roobtort J. Lynch A. Bochiort JT.

Edwards J. OoatelkM J. H'Oonagb not out Joho-ooo W. BntlarbA, Ecchiort Bprfnit J. OestaOes M.

0-OtnaU not out 6. Borka A. Bocclort X. Trnan W. Botlas- lfechlort Total InChMnber 11 o'clock IL NolIL to 1 "-1 1 I Jtuiafiiii Slid nnsta not completed.

Then tnaeonrt with 1 rain wm I om1 aw th. elalntlff stassra Jot. QX, saving tnat would be effected by such a general arnalganiation aa was suggested would be not less than from 200.000J. to a year, although "a railways, nun that a the had so recently entered into office they oould he might moark that, there wai a marrelloni dtree of unanimity of opinion among the witneaaee exutiined before tbi cocmlawlon to the effect that the tree remedy for those evils would be supplied by the State taking the Irish railways into its own hands. In the opinion that the GoTwrtrnent should purchase the Irish railways he entirely concurred but then the purchase ought, he thought, to be accompanied by certain zaaerrations and eondiUonS.

"The State should, be eaatended. In the first place be no loeer by the transaction, and Ireland alone should be answer-able for. any deficiency, whatever might be its amount He, in the leeond placa, maintained that the rail ways which might be purchased should not In any way be managed by the Government of tha day. Parliament would, be felt assured, be unwilling to gire to any Government the amount of patronage which would be the result of the adoption of a contrary coarse. Nat must it be supposed that the purchase of the railways in Ireland would be so great ot too srrnsstan army nere.

an every restaurant and in every taproom, over bottles of champagne or flagon, of beer, amid the light blue smoko.of eigan and tha- dark clouds of strong tobacco, there nas been only this one subject of conversation. All kinds of theories have been broached knots of officers have dlsouased it quietly in the hotels and in their quarters, crowds of soldiers obliged to enforce th rule, the Ooosquenoe of which lotlktaar. Atternsy Mr. Harlsnd. far tb dsfsndant nesass; JT.

WQson, toslheata. Examiner W. R. Borla, to voneh. (JodieDobba) la Chsrabsr 11 ryelock-John Oarnrd.

from tlrt; gross working in lb 04 wen onl wm aii.i taw sainnrns' was niaan nr la 'I'awr. na Bwnwo, w. tV VfT. oigested the report of the 750,0001, and the dividends oaly amounted nltimatolv an A .1 I I Mr. Crswltv.

mtmnttm WSS iudimient of the Landed Ratatoa rvnrt wU I This doted tb nearness of tn senses DIM Lll tltarj Hovanden. do: JU Eimon, aUooaUon; James ihere reason to be- 434,0002. He tbe noble lord) dhl hope, therefore, that daring the recess the companies would take the matter into their serious conn deration, and be prepared to agree amongst themselves leaving no doubt that the purchaser might abad. th oonssquences. It appeared a hsrdship, out it saould SbUida, do.

In Coart John Ohkncy, from tlst Uarv Condon, do, Joha Alexander, do. in late Chnneellor of the Ex tothetakntod reader, whoaiiwwnoed his inSSm of giving a aaoond reading on Thuraday. tha Asgnat next, in tbe same piaca, THB SLAU, SKBTlCS. The staninan Uletsc and Gonnnnght ars enji this wrak in conveying tbe mails betwaan KimSSa and Holyhead, tb tbmnied Tenml saUijsghS thafmavmn. linlWi.

ik. Tjneacj CLOrTslXL BUMMRR ASSIZEa (noM oua owx tsissrsfoirnsarr.) Ctoneaat, tlst July. John Thomas IU1, HC. hUTK. wjok his ssst this sso l.

Th. lurv bavins baen sworn, power he would oe reooUeeted tb loss would fail on socnebody. Wbo then was the nerw in nmtr himuir 1 flnJ. to an extensive svstem of amahramatiou. Hear.

Mr. Urlin, Eumfner IL Histfogs, rental, DBOGHKDA V. BLAISE (BtmUllf jtipmfi Aw la JHai ffaua) This match waa pUyad on the lta tnat on thegrennda of tha Dihada a and resulted in their favour by 10 runa For tha Droghoda, Meisn. lfEwan and Marchaat bowled BZadMtam. J.

Tttlrnan and OL Boih-wall bswl-d wall for Slaoe. Tbe ytttfrf of Mr. L. Blnar in tne streets nave stopped every orderly to question him as to hit knowledge of passing events, or have collected round some comrade supposed to have good mforrhation to hear him dilate npon the intentions of the Emperor of the French, of. the private views of the Kaiser.

Butthose who really know what is to happen preeerve a profound silenoo, and nothing is authentically known beyond the precinct, of the Head ooioca; Tnonus MacUs. re-cut rental. 12 ocloeK; I. r. hear.) He believed that two proposals bad been made to the late Government -one was tbat they Austin, a Ireland, proof rentals, o'clock: -a una object in February lerdshln lanoesdsd to try Th Benhswn Shooting not tho'puiane croditor.

The loss should, to a oertaia extent, fall on Mr. Nugent, who was perfectly inne-oest ia the transaction, or on the puisne crwiitor who oould not prevent Mr. Nugent from being declared should pvt in operation the provisions of tha act an unaercanutg aa some non. gentlemen xmgni imagine, Inasmuch as the sum invested in them or ic-s. ana buy np the Irish railways the ouer, sBysn were lndletsd twatthsy James Dillon snd Jsi f3U Mr.

Smith fSt). and Mr. M'SweaflOl. Sonivaa. neof oi debta and vooch srrantatnenf, wool vvveniment the concerns of nil- amounted to only 20.000.000 or 30,000,000, tun wev snouia extend pecumarv assistance on a and tbat of Mr.

A. Talniaa (10 Mr. a BothweD (11l and vuarver-nouee, ana tneee only to a veryr.w. THI ADVANCED QOASD OP TWR.RnMTlw oi autM (wuto); Torniw, proof of debU and touch; Doyla, do: Bairiocton, do; arnagemaat, eosts (Whlta) tba purchaser. Mr Nugent might have protected I did on the 17th rebruary.

Use, wilfully and Metttoesly himself by making further inquiry before he bid It I afaoot one Constaols Dusnne with tnlant to antrder htm. was not sufficient to say he had acted ionu ie. It I BBrWnt arm.u-00, ataUd th cm. (or to. whereas the sum invested in English railways was J.

Corbet (H) for Blame us special ssestkav The large scale to those railways, in return for which there should be a considerable reduction of the rates oaaa, oosts (rindlater and ColUna In the meantime the advanoed guard marches forward to-morrow mormno utvu afYwh.n 90 vwiauung use 4UU.UUU,UUU, me tramo receipt iu Ireland amounting to 1.518.000. while In England nlrti.K.. fr taint, fro. both for goods and pasaeotrers. He believed, how fleldbif; on both aides waa exoaUmt.

Babjolnad is tha soora: naooMsna c. a was iikeseU he enoWdabnlonth. bsnk na. I tewm to. ucts eoerjct.1 wttnto.

7 OthJnlv. 1888. they reached 30.000.000. The Question was what Coats of Droeaedlnn mnUa under orders of court (not Vint Innlnga. would be gained by the public if the suggested pnr- in J.

cumpreaentuvo and effectual a. by meMure. Ukento wSTJli11 chop trnn.it." thority to support with h- "ufpw ever, that the late Government did not feel themselves at liberty to take into consideration either suggestion for they felt that until the com minion now sitting under the presidency of the Duke of from Bmnn, on the road to Vienna, and the greater part of the troops who an here to-night will at the same time move in that direction. But the King remain here, and the head-quarters of Prince Frede- SAVDTGn BalfK. Tbadapcsiisattha Penny Bank on last Sato-evening amounted to-S17 Is.

3d. -waay (lOM OUB ETXCIAL COaXaWTOlHT) TUn fortnightly Twbnk oa Satordav, Th Bight Hna. ta Erl nf ViaTel lata ceaip Th other magistrates present were TL B.M. niinnis ffisll. tI TJ7i aaeatoathBeh.

I oeeop-. 8nb CeoMahi. Maantrv, of lUBnj ConstabnW brrmirlit up Bernard Brarlv. r- eh. cnase was earned into effect.

Air uait divtaea we Irish rail wars into three classes those which being against the fund), also solicitor and client costs, will bo taxed on the 14th to tha 90th dy ot September Inelu-alve, and one day In every safaeraasat weak dorlnf tha Zl 7 iitaii. 1 a tnlle front tna bouaa of njfan i osa i-witcii laivntiwuu liie next question was as tn the Uabihty of Alt Barry. I from which they dtrtmalned to to Bran's houas; two He (Judge Loogfield) considered that Mr Barry was I eonstt-b-es atMosBpanld laft ear bracks st nine liaUa to the court to oomrlte his Ha hmA o'closk: wltaawe sot into tbe yard, want toward tbe paid dividend on tha orizinal stock, which uaa reported uey coma wot oe expeateu canon, Ooata oaslss will ba twHfverl-nsw and durlnc vaeaUon, need tn as "we to pro- ceedto how that the evidence taken before the uviud tv any aecioea conclusion upon wie suujeuk. He did not know what hope there was of that com numbered about fourteen those which paid on the preference or guaranteed stock, but not on the original shares, which were sixteen in number and and KDUBoosas given for next Oetobsr. siwmm auau oait aaaouasr day for certain.

Tha townia still thronged by a multitude of Prussian soldiers, who wander about idly, looking into the shop windows, or trying to read the notices placarded on the walls in tho Moravian dialect Prussian sentries are mounted on the main guard, and look out of place mission soon completing their labourf, but the country was greatlv indebted to the ntzht hon. gen I "ustwiioa on Uledstones MW A number of petitions would here been to-jngh, on the Jubct for iZ" LANDED ESTATES COURT Satvudat. (Before tha Hon. Jndire Loee field.) given an unequivocal authority to Mr Nugent to make houas; tha door waa shut: one tha tbe purchase. The obvious meaning of the corre- door, snd called on tha prisoner tbs lights warn pot out: spondenoe which passed was that Mr Barrr was to oa to a window, leaked thraufb, ptirchase.

Ihe auestion was whether tvitmarl. nose, amounting to ten, which paid no dividend. Mr Gait proposed to offer to holders of preferential tleman opposite for having suggested that they should begin with Ireland. The result was that vidence of the moat valuable kind had been pub- stock and debentures in the three first classes 3 per taaen Defore the Devon ConunMnouwa. marked by general rmanhnit.

i it Ou naUtr of the Estate of The DxMykiu, M.P. Tha hearing of this case, the facta of which are familiar to the pnblie, was resumed. It stood over from the 14th insc to see if in the meantime the pox- 1 ess era postrxaoed at th. im. t.

cans, (government stock, and a bonus ol 1U per cent, in lien of their present securities. There would be a profit on class 1 of 95.000 on class enable him to proenrs prefeuional sistanoa! 1 "rTS HfP- U.Twio' jrBcT. h. la ingiijld) was of opinion Mr. Barry had neither quell nad In bis hand appsared to tne a donnts-barrd pistol bed nor revoked it, Mr.

Barry was a gentleman I hssrd Jsmes Ryan ssy "Corns 00 turned back, who had made an amosa fortsn.bnt in th. nr.rt aadwhaal a. tb. eats I nsasvsd a shot tbreevb ths eotnmdenoe of opinion. Almoet all the witaeaa, Jreed in eompUining of the misnisnagement of the and in UEnTonW with the black and gold colours of Austria.

In the front of the Rathnaua, where the King is lodged, a Prussian guard snd numerous have taken the plans of the civil watch, who usually stand at the gste of the meetinghouse of the Town Council. In oortooostaoa aaoraa proeeeoud Pete, R-Brav, for bavins; a do. withont a li iV usaea ana wnen Ute report did appear, tne question would be thoroughly onderstood by all that took an interest in it. Everyone must admit that direct Government interference was open to considerable objection; bnt still it was possible that some scheme somewhat similar to that which had been 34,000 on class 3,1 1,000 40,000. The entire sum.

he miirht add. which Mr. Gait cal th. 10th inaiant. Ta.

defendant was tZili'JS OOStS. N. Whltwortb Roth well A J. Tslrnan 1 A. Merchant A.

Tdr- nan J. Tatrnan 6 M'Kweo bRothwaD. 10 T. Tstrnan Bothwsfl 1 (L Brabaaon Morgan J. Tatrnan I a BothwaJl J.

Smith i. Tatraan I not oat ts D. Markay J. Taarnan Both well Iv BlstXer run oat ran out tl Mathews a Tatrnan J. Teirnan A.

Teirnan 1 B. Croftoa BothweD J. Teirnan 0 A. Teirnan IT. Kelly J.

Teirnan not out W. Daly not out 1 BothweH Bras, Total Total atna a first Inadnga, Bseend 'Sg- W. M'Oansb wan Marcbant 1 J. Corbett ran out 1 Merchant IS a Botbwall M'Ewen 10 a and M'Ewen 1 J. Tatraan M'Kwan 0 a M'Ewen 0 Teirnan Smith 11 Merchant M'Ewen Tafnua Merebant 1 run out M.

MOnirab Marcbant Merebant O. Morgan Merchant 0 not oat T. Curry M'aTwan run oat K. Curry not out Marchaat 1 A. Montgoosarj MKwrn M'Kwan 1 3 chase money of the Kerry estates, which had been recently sold in the court, would be lodged.

Mr. Flanagan, Q.O., appeared for Mr. Nugent, solicitor, and said he regretted to have to open the ease again, inasmuch as the purchase money had not been lodged. He appeared on behalf of Mr, Nugent to show causa attain st a eoodi'ional order for AbontTn the hands of the State. ABont 0 witnenw, were eamined before the Com- lZ3f'i "Mtomer.

of railways, end thev sjSenTand lmitano. ol nM look He leaped teiahi I was nven years at BUnbawn Ioamsthniochth. first and looked afterwards, tor he gave authority ssms gats that I returned by I saw John Ryan through Mr. Nugent, and then thinking did srron h. th.

kitchen window: whso I assrd the shot I awasub; sought to net a letter of itadenmity from Th. lwnonsr 11.U: Iv lotag awwy bes. th. deer mora prudent, and be wrote and trot Utt culated would be saved by placing the Irish railways in the hands of Uu Government would be 250,000. per annum, or actually one-third of the whole of the present working expenses.

It was also assumed that enunciated by bis hon. friend might be in nib x-iats, amilery carriages are closely packed, and are surrounded by tho piled arms of regiment which, billeted in the bouses round, haa here its place for assembly. Numbers of soldiers are leaning against the parapets tsllting with earnestness, fur thav d. A. found practicable.

It was at any rate quite clear the result of the change would be to lower the dm irom tne act oi ib4 tnat such action on the part ot the Government was cMttemplated by Parliament aenger fares to two-thirds of the present amount, the chief benefit beins conferred on third class passen BnrHionstaMeConrtaee heoorfit np Genre- n.it JohnAlliPanl Ooaimooa, for begging na the pnblie road flt? Mntt CraaWy, of BraT, wa, bronght rp on th, worn mformation of his wife, Mara? Cranlev (51 that tbedefendaat thr-atened i1 WtK' hadaknifs in hia hand tk. tw. t. (Hear, hear.) There was no doubt also that many of cussionof tbe probabilities of peace, and question everyone who comes into the fort as to the latest the objections which existed to the Government taking de-nity, showingkhet he knew he resbu i TilSZf the purchaser to th oourt, and was to bs protected Cooatabla Thomson wss then called, and gave sttaOsr by the OlWghue. Ue became stiU more prudent erldenoa andbegan to cottsiderfurttw wnetriar Waa per- John TOenner deposed thsth was a peMse esaawstls feclly safe, for he wrote a tuivat.

Lew t. tf want to Rvsa's nouss eftsr the ontraee; tbsrs were three gers, while the reduction in the rate for the carriage object, the eooo-fnl aa attachment Issued against him for not lodging in eon.it the sum of 3,310, tbe purchase money of lots one and three. The affidavits had been already sslI np, and now, with his lordship's-permitaiont he would ask Mr. Barry a few questions before going into tha case generally. Mr George Richard Barry, was then ex amined You are member for the county of Cork ows, nan airaia tnat an armistice is already con oi goods would be about one-half.

That would involve an immediate, though not an ultimate loss of aavanuge oi was act witft regard to the Kngltan railways did not apply to the railways of Ireland. The whole capital invested in the latter was small when Muaea, and tnat they will never see the capital of 200,0001. per annum in the case of the passenger Nugent, although aa an honourable man he knew hai I children In tbe house, PatHck. Tbomaa, and Ksry Rysn etnleredWrn to ptoenre two solves, snrctiee in contrasted with the enormous amounts that had been could not ratraot the promise he had made to The nuM "or are tne privates alone ill pleased with the prospects of so speedy a peace the officers wish for the glorr of marchino into vn. .1: ana luv.umj.

in me case ot we goods tramc. inert was another point to be considered in connection found sttapscvdsrs. thay ware ttached to caadnroy trooaera expended on railways in England and the Irixh oi me present ni," in the word, of contemponr, writer, to UkefiogreeStt lhteochneitr.rgw,t cbarge be hud onoi the Maienot. of hfe to enhance exorbiUnUy their filing pce and pnt m. of then, pennanenfly on h.b'ilcfthPPai'i- That th.

1 am. How long have yon known Tha Donogfauel I met htm once two rears atTo, and thice then ooea O'Donoghue. Supposing he had sent an unqualified retract lion to Mr. Nugent behind The O'Donoghue' back, what would have been the effect I Astranger lines nad been constructed at a comparatively speak iug reduced cost. Tbe House would not.

however, with the subject, and that was the payment of those holders of railway stock which had "at present ne aoidlfra do not gmenuy wear eoranroy irwoaera. 1 Wniiara Hbaw depoeed tbat ba was a oaaeUble: I to Bvmn's kouss after tha outran; found there expect him, on the part of the Government, to express maricetaDie value, lucre was a considerable num the campaign, by the occupation of the enemy's capital high and low aeem to think that this would only be the jest reward of their hard work: and while the younger sons only look forward to tho statement of entering a large town, and hope for a unSu iwin aaeuu a an unaarvaiae purchase and aaplas of the Irish PtmU, one oopr of tha riiSMa. ber of lines in which the oriirinal stock Daid nothinir. Total Total 6 any aeaaed opinion on the matter. It should receive 10 tonally since i nave been in tne House, now long an yon in the House Since the commencement nf the present session.

1 beSave yon are not very long returned from India I home in 1661. Yon toluol Barker daposad tbat aa louna to tbe bousa and bad never paid anvthinir. Still, it mio-ht be pybook w.U.t.xDC. "TteOfaan above tba Bad. their most serious attention, and if it turned out tbat they were unable to introduce any measure, it would uuu-o-Moe oc ue estate, leaving The ODoaoghua a stranger to it for the rest Tm wouU hea the i regTuaiea by a number of deemed to be cruel to deprive the shareholders of Patrick: CoUeton.

atwtabla, dapiasi that batoaada boa were eneaeed in extensive boslneas in India I only be because the difficulties connected with the (oat wiinout noiaint? out to tnem some inducement of percualoij cap-, two ballets, and some lead one of tha ream, air. -Duty, ohoae to show a want of oon -uu uiguar promotion, those who have punned and carried out the strategy of the oamnaign regard the visit of M. Iu reference to this particular transaction about the ddanoe in The O'Dunoshae. onwhtiea hnuinr hanalistwl I hullata appeared to have been end. subject were found to be insuperable.

(Cheers.) to part with it, and it had been to make It was impossible, thure. that Mr. IWr m.IH i Ooiiet-n-a MQiaan dapoaad that he want to Byana wem sue uuerai oner or 23 per which would Mr GLADSTONE tbouirht that tbe noble me ''ht tbat in which a a-Je of the estates can yon tell me when first The O'aOonogbue spoke to yon in reference to tbe subject Toe first time I ever heard from him on the subject lord had a hula over-stated the intention of Parlia amount to nearly 100,000. The reduction, he might add, to which he bad referred in the chari-ea fur ment in passintr tbe act of 1844 when he "F'l or aoom to cneckmate his adversary'a siug would tow -th. intrusion of an officious granger who suddenly stopped tbe game by sweeping the men off the board anil nnttin traffic would be equivalent to the reduction of taxa that it contemplated the Government availing tion on ue wnoie or Ireland of 1,000,0001.

per was wnen i wrote the letter of tbe lota ol April, ball an hour before I wrote it. Yon had not been on previous terms of intimacy with The O'Donoghoe 1 He had never been at my house and I never had been suppose his property was safe. The O'Donoghue did 41achargad. uufc generally with a distinct ebow mutoJ rivalry and pb, cUon occnpii conunnaliy in hindering each other." Soch would appear from the evidence to be the exact reran ol mLmanagement of IrUb raUwaya Tboitht eTrfenee showed tbat in Ireland, the poorest of the enter kinsd. he fares generally were higher than Th in Scotlaad.

The In Midland and Great Southern and Western charged higher rates than the dearest tagU.h line. in foreign eoantrieTTn Uou-the rata for a third clue penger was wife. Tn.aw-rTt7wa..ttotsT Ana Horaa was brought np for dnmaenneaa uA smUnoed to asvwa dsja'a isaprwonir nt 8nrHxaastabas Meraa arrested bv wasraat Jsb Hfll(-hoaadWt ta. ronntr, tW bronght np for fnrioos driving and sjUeenoe. B.

to -b0t There were a good man. other cases of road aai. aanoee, dxt, proaecnted bj the pobos, aUbaiaeanad in anm. froan Ss. od.

to 5s. sad onsts. Bano But, th band oi th 85th Litht Ia. fantrr pUved a sekct pregraantn, of ansie onSator. davaftmooaoatheeUnad Th.

day was ver, nae, whaoh ososwd an nnnaaallv lari attwadsaoa ncmaiow to wick-low. stoa to th town of Wioklow en WlnesdanIT The whole ooaat, with the raonntaia sosaery osa bs sewn to great advantag. from the deck and salooa. bring thatr bssksts, or din at tbssouta On Toeeday evening tbsr will ba aa nenrs-n Bray Usad. To aocxxnmodat.

th. pahlic s-d indaa. partis, to vndt ftthBa or Kingwtown sjonod das ticket at and after p.nu will baotiv three pence. pocket annum. Under these circumstances the change proposed could not give rise to any cry about ST r.T cn a compu- I Mary Bran, rtrtav to tha rrlsonar.

liseu oi we powers a conienreo. as ne was tbe minister responsible for the measure, he miht perhaps be permitted to observe that all that was intended was to express the. opinion of Parliament that HOLLTVILLB PARK a a W. OW81WTOW5 OL fa-sia Jhrraatl Jr OW Mm Ilmmxl ThU mxtah waa played aa tba greamd of tba Ktagstown O. on Saturday, and resulted In (avoor af tba H.

P. a by 46 runs. Ihe principal aeons were made by Messrs. atahton (it), Hudeon(27X and B. Jonas (1 4) and for tha Owenatown double figures were obtained by Mian a Wiley (18).

Ball (lX ad Woodroofe(ia Occasioully eoeoe looaa flaldlny was exhibited, but tbe oppraoalvo beat of tba day and tba long grass which eqmvnded tha wlokets eoa-tr-lwtad vary nmch ta the rlsnHsasy tn that raepaat. Tba Holly villa Park Club have played and wan errand good matches tads eaaaan, Vrt thTirrntrtirnHirnTisrwasgisellj ruu up by tha unueoal number of extras allowed by tbatr oppanenta Measra Aabtoa and peon ware tba bowlers for tba viotcaioua aids, sad tba wickets ware efielenUy kept by Mr. Hudeoo. On tha Aaid Mr. Moeran proved an acqirialUon to his -Ida.

Tha sisond hmixiga wan not played. Tha following Is the score oLLVvtun VaiauK a a. B. Toang KitisbJ. nmytbs GIXXRAt VOX MOLTtr.

BHO-nr, Jdit 15. But "rwa. waa aa thara was Bran is my ridest bnrtbar, John tb. saeond. Michael la aqoxUficaUon cm the part of Mr.

Barry, but the only I third, awd Ftriok tha tmMis Ieoothanallab4rf: at his we only met occaaional'y in tbe House. And The O'Donoghue then frave yon that latter of in UUUUK.UUD or ujjiuuca ucing aone, but Would, on the contrary, he thought, be most thanlcfnlW it was desirable to leave the question open. He Moltke hMiuto short a time dcaervedly obtained such a high reputation in -Iu: demnity I 1 did not consider tt a letter uf indemnity. qoalibcauott wbicb um court would permit was a 1 1 have a eausin John; my brother's eoosin and mrsalf qualities tion dapendtsg on an nhsoluto fact The Hrad totretber racoUaet the nlfht tha polica turne; lcoaw ceived. It appeared, moreover, that the loaa which (Mr.

Gladstone) was also desirous that no exatzirerated No matter about its oonstruetiou. He vou that rould be sustained would be not mora than nam officer, of the two armies think almost as highlvTS construction should be put upon some expressions wnung ui Miter air. a agent before the "Hit was I traane naaa so no as my brotitcrtv and Nihil aba not a auificient qnalilioation. for it did noA UUtoo, tha aoldlar uaad to ba at tha house fester ana men yon wrote tnat letter of autnority I No, I wrote the letter of antboritT first, and I asked something like Id. in the pound on the income-tax, and that small addition to the tax would, he had no tnat baa fallen irom tbe Jbanoellorot the luccnequer, when he referred the other nisfht to a measure which which were formed bv thTu 7.

tunas; inilou wmi in tba bouaa twfora tbepoUosc guntlentan sufficient time for ocaiaid oration, and ha acted aocordinff to the best of hia dicMtinn lr baardJaxoaa DQJoa sav ''Qolck nireht" Jknua DIUhl him to write me a letter stating the terms npon which he was taking that letter from me. I believe yon Erinc. Frederi Charley with .5 tT. dnTna firo of a cavalry officer, can enuall. 11 iTT.

uuuuh, uo wktciiuu; iiuu iu in return for such a boon as that which he indicated. Besides, it Hlhfl, and Duanne were la tha heosa, and mr three bad been prepared by tbe late and adopted by the present Government. He was fearful lest it should be thonght there was any considerable novelty either pnrcnaaed considerable property Mnee jour return i Nugent fully believed in The O'Donoghiie'i honour and solvency. He knew be waa a tnernbar of Pariia- aTaboiV tars; tba door waa locked baton 1 went to bad utune in (sviutz au uuuu MIM UJB IOBM Won 111 in sail Who were tout about atirbt o'clock: board poiloa outaidai hMrd booght tne JUuskerry estate. a firm and steadv line hot is tbs dog nark; beard voieaa oataida tba men ctfdds toU "aavg wiuriming cquvaiant tO A title.

Mr. BarrT. on the other hand. wa tvJ. in tne extent oi ue operation or in the policy upon which it was founded.

The measure was a very proper one, but it was one of very moderate scope. The probability, be only temporary. In the case of the competition which took place between the London and North Western and the Great Northern during the Manchester Exhibition, the first-claas tickets tbaaato opan tne dear, and said thay were tba poliee, In 1.03 he number'orS cl wr01 Kcond. 260 000 third, 325.00UB." the' was -very imflnnent to the poorer clam getting in" the habit and way traseUinr. Mr.

oLtZ aaUsfiad with TbeODonoghna's statement. He (Judge Dillon, Doanna, and my'brother James wan maids at tha Docninie Dl flampeoa 8mytba Moeran R. Joaee Mwinaall J. Smyths Hudson Moeran A. T.

Toons J. nmythe SH 14 aae.Kie-:su wsjwvjaB, uwij oi opinion tnat iViT. 1 UM o9mtx anocKuig as um aoor my brotber Jamas said BSSl' V1LU IM HQ till utmost amount that it could involve was within naif a million, and the amount which would actually be applied in the way proposed would be considerably Board of w- um oouxi, ana tnat ne gave Mr. 11 taey wouia ne aonry for It; tasse- Nugent no qoaliBcation of his nnvious ordr whir.h dUtaly after board shots DiUoo, Daatnaa. and N1M1 Utt tba wnicn were ova.

were reduced to 7a. 6d, and the second-class tickets which were 40c to yet the reduction in the dividend amounted only to per VJ iT uaTeuers in England and Mr. Nugent oould by possibility have acted on. It I after tba fJwta ware fired; my three bnitbarawara smaller, me usual policy witn regard to these ad vance was that they should be made only to new 'Pj "of march he i. Oocaa away, tha poUeo arc ana 1 i Oesi uw, nas.au waau wsss an XsUUIUUTgn All (J IrUS- gow and the Caledonian, the fares between Edinburgh and Glangow were reduced from 8s.

and to la and 64. The conflict between these two lines WvssssJnros undertakings, their object being pot to improve the position of existing lines, but to stimulate enterprises tnat might be useful to the But in this 6U aarisaatasi (stsnaed resrsl I ne conldnot rnnd: tfcwr were rev bntWe: eenee broo.ht solicitors iracy and INagle, of Uork. Were yon present at the sale of the estate I waa nftt Messrs Traey and Nagla bid for you I I don't know who bid for me, bat they purchased the et tato for me under my own iutruetions. And you lodged the money within 1 4 days I lodged it within the time. What time of the day was it when you first had the conversation with The O'ionoghue I It was immediately after the House met, between four and five o'clock.

He had never spoken to yon in reference to that subject before? No.certainlr not to my recollection. Do you reoolleot getting a letter from Mr. Nugent of the 21st April (referred to letter in affidavit) Yes, I received that letter. Bid yon, after the receipt of that letter, communicate with the O'Donoghue 1 I did I mentioned to The O'Donghue that I was snrpriaed at Mr Nugent writing to me in that way asked what I was to do about it, and to tbe best of my reooUection The O'Donoghue said not to mind it, that it would be all right, and be would see to its settlement I mav add I would lasted a year and a nail, and vet the rtvWtlnn case it was thouubt that in tbe present very peculiar nave retractea. llewrote a Deroliint, i .1 VLTJL twy vSL tbe England and ta dbl." amount OS l.TWATB OS position of the money market an exception might 22? "ss saeaawa r-ars de few happy word doe, "SaS, Li.

of a wery battalion andUd tnfnSrflorwtrf cheering loudly. In the bivouac often iTnerloe b. the men for favours or indulgences. t. vain to their Cmrn.

PPlT" letter to ijtr Nogent giving him an tun. for delibera- Uv to ma: hsve baas lMnj tners since new eenvarawi I 1 the dividend of the Edinburgh and Glasgow amounted to only 1 per cent. the reduction of that of the easannsi oe made wnere tnere was an absolute certainty uuu. jatr taarrv was. uerelora.

nlainlv Ii.Kl. aA I anonr It ta tns noues: laeer. th. ahota wm j.m. aJahsfasastDwtrsslaltas H.

Murray run out a M. Jonea Moaran 4 W. Jones not out lb, wb, 11 41 Total owaa-TDwn o. T. B.

Wortblngtou 8ub. Toung Wortblngtou Hadeoa Ashton m. 6 T. a Wiley Aabtoa T. A.

BaU Ashton is B. H. Moeran aampoon J. Smythe aampaon 4 B. Smythe oampeoo H- P.

Weodreofe B. Hadaon Ashton 10 Torfaatt Toung faiaspaan P- Maunaatl ran ent 1 P. Wtwthtngton not out ft It; lb, 1 is isTILUUI. uto parrnase nir Attgent prorstnlv nad iwasaamwreoat: ansr. wsr.

swn ta tn aw reesa; 1 exerciaed no discretion In tha bum en 1 i I tb. doer, sad tbst asa vaieaoma was sou less or j. The raising of the fares prod need a contrary result, as was demonstrated bvMr. Chad trick, at the Social rw. as to the sufficiency of the security.

It waa feared that unless some measures of that kind ware resorted to. the great advantages which the public hav. erercised it bad Mr Barrvl been bv his side. I Til Bja. tor snort nir vsars of andsenaln Zn'oTtS sf tlossi sad nsiessssss.

last year, with reference to the Shrewsbury and Up- mm a powertul friend Tne onlj thing for onnsideration was what order th. PCrTV court shonld male. Hi. I koMMl. DUloo.

snd. sswthaanatUwb.ua. court should make. derived from tbe Irish railway system, imperfect as it was, might be suspended from the incapacity of those on. rt "wMrantox tbsv eerae snoot four clock: vra.

sruassd srecs alaan wmustau ifuaTcu ih cuargee in 13J3. in the same year, on the Shrewsbury and Upton line, the fare was Id. a mile, and th re ea to meet their engagements. Hear, hear.) siTnar.n urea snota; aaara tne aas nsmns: aaard eacee ona mv. aa tTATu aarnrwtt t.m Am to Che general question, be thought that until the Opan tha door, we are tha soliee:" beard DOlcm ceipts were I4t 7s.

Od. Tha fans wu faffs. General in the e7. sv-UnrKST ef aeaanasJiaasil W.vaV.lm.aa. niUesto aorto-wnarnr: have answered Mr.

Nugent 's latter at once but for DBtwaB-i. mwvoM a jpmm nm waa a agn xn iae utohan asw sofaathlna Ilka a pistol tn tha handaof oiof tlMnartv: sequestrauon order against both. It would be unlair to give the order for 'thrmnt It was a case where the partiee had acted honourably and bpinfcU, and therefore the ordar ahonld ba framed ao aa to cause tha least possible inoonvenianoa. He woold, thatvfore, grant a srqnaatntica against Mr. Barry's property for the amount, and aLo mill yAH DE1IVIKT AT BBAl'l at.BTTawnn snwnr.a k.

tnat expiananoa. xen received subsequently, in April or Mav. letters from Mr. Nuirent. nnrinir vou raised to oa, and the receipts fell to il.

9s. 8d. Imost all the chief witnesses examined before the committee expressed the opinion that the lowering of the fares would be attandati with lr.rT-M.1 could no aay who: attar the shots ware trad they want oommiwnoacrs bad reported no one could be expebtcd to give any opinion, without reserving to hiHflf the most perfsot freedom to reconsider that opinion hereafter. For his own part, however, ha know of ne method in which a boon oould be conferred npon Ira-land so comprehensive in its operation, so impartial. Total 14 swsfc- a Tsa trass IitarAm varr WaawantT st ous: waa awotie viae anew i eoaai sea tato aaw a ptetqf In tba hand of a man.

to lodge the money I did; I received a great many letters from Mr. -NBgaht, and to the best of my re-coUeetion I referred the matter to The O'Donoghue, THE KBLAlfA C. P. TUB HADDtXTOTOX a a (per-aU Mtmwrimd iW lat iWak Ooaatabla Regan, who arrested DUlon ta Llaartck. Maertsy st l.tsst.

receipts. That was the opinion of Mr. Bidder. Mr. Bidder, in reply to question 4,391, MIt has been represented to the Commission thmt th tnti; prored that when ha nut Um he eeoght to avoid aha ha Tba return match of the above elnhe amamm alt mm Ol sequestration against Mr.

Nugent property. Mr sauted ha to for Mr Barry to set np and re-sell tha property nniwatfarin in tUm a ABLltS MAI rislll Kina acres, rnomix ram. on Baturdev faaat. Tha Raul. of the country is a fixed quantity, and that there is Waaea, duigtoa tbe torn and went to tba wiekesa and ware net wno worn me i.

wouiaue au ngnc Via yon at any time, in Mayor the end of April, represent to any body that in point of fact the money would be forthcoming Certainly not the understanding was most distinct The O'Donotrhue led ma to GBAROa! BTallT. $, De. B(xmU cava adanoa that OistMtahla Drianaa had ra-aslvadaarlouawouBaivand dapassd as to the awtnre of than. Mr. Barrls, ja, than rHrssMa' ths jury lor ths SiW regtnt rt fWao, and UoJn.

weU ItSwHTto the whole provuee. Careless of tToublen. anxious for the welfare of bistro nally.bill.to sdhotajtokt tn. J5.wf of duty and MiStL toT The inarch front Konlggratr, and th. attack onh.

AnT right in that hattht-which ornahld lLaua. ZJfly mon eoergy in notion than oould bs written in any words tuapoasa of oil ta ban been pioed to their credit, wblct Maaws. Pulton aod Buatsag setwad 17 and 14 respectively. Tba Kblaata than teokt-wfrinnlMsand BirST. rfwbfa-h His Lordship ssid he would grant Hberty, all the expense of the sale to be borne by Mr Barry Mmself.

Mr Littiedale, solicitor having carriage of the Dro- rvawSinrrel uiil taaa en. 1 a twlisS Uisi Wmi TasaV aat ftiMMtmn mm mm apaacn. so free from the taint or suspicion of ministering to any particular interests, so fair, so far-reaching in its effects upon the population, as the better development of the railway system. At the same time they must not be led away by that conviction into any premature adoption of measures of that character, lie joined, however, in hoping that the policy of amalgamation would be seriously considered by the companies them selves, if only with a view to their own interests; and be could only say thai any measure that might be proposed by tha Government would receive the fairest and moat candid consideration from that (tha opposition) aide of the House. (Cheers.) laaraad iodfa ehawfad the Jury, who.

after -am tummmu joisa enarfaa -ne jurv. .1. i -mm I Meaara. Ctrwai, Kerille, and Maj eonMbaaad JS, emd llcaela Time aat psradtthig af a asaoad Wags ths mateh waa decided by tbs ant, tba Bbtana nvtanag bj B-- w.uaa, BlTO um oi lor the lots in dattbenttoo, retomad a vwrrdict of guUtr on all tha eottata iwuj no cnauoe ot any material increase even under the inducements held out by lowering fares, la that your opinion." I do not believe in that. On the cnntrary, I am certain if the whole of the railways were under one management traffic would grow up through the country.

That no one has any notion of at present, and if vou could quote a rate for this transport of materials and produce, according to the "actuations the market, I am certain that freight would arise, and other sources of traffic and income present themselves of which there is no appearance now." 4.892. The sam thw hi i believe that tbe money would be forthcoming. Yon Ikied that The O'Donoghue ifptyiwntfd to yon that the money wotddr be- forthcoming Tea, Did you believe The O'Donoghue I did. Did you rspre sent to The O'Donoghue or anybody else that you, in fact, instructed your eolicitors, Messrs. Traey and Nairle, to pay (this monev.

or raise mooer for ita witn tne awptkaa of tne ene ahairuig with lataot to -oneS rl.i.i.l Vsss-aaTi Tssaaf a-T wttT'f atei Isws, Wssesaa.aTssss1" -nTOSSjWwa-sCtT-ws-BsT -osTinLrsl' t. a -t a. was wen agreed tnat the order of the court was not to issue until after Tuesday next, and the pro- 9aaw1lII0l Imiiin a 1 Dr. liall amtauead the prlaonsr DOloa twsaty years. CRlOKET PIXTURCBL Tfala Dviy Ooaatr WistmsaUs a O.

m. Sni mm ou mv wuinh jwmn paaai asrniuoa. Phmnlx grauud 11 am. UriOMl for the Theheaduart. of the firrt army move forward n-onrioT "flfW rlS' exist.

The f7 Se. remove ever, shadow of ut lreCV of the rate, which exirt rlrerJ for the Rhine th. dlas. P-asnger. traveJled 100 mile, for 8a 9d, and as bv vTnTJijT thoMwho'frtqnenS Z'1M to tnrnsMtXt an ln-h thir4ch pawnge, paid only 9d.

less per mde. for his wretched acooitiik lS and directors in Ireland did evsrvthWin their power to deter thirdIL3r 'bfdto1uX' Hanghton, Chairman of the Uwasoppoarftothewningof third- Ob jected to them even on market daya Ho said" It tblr." -or wm there entraffic' eaSst Th" whichth Tl7l ta On the ol the Midland! Md-" They tned th. expimln? of csnirTS dti result had ienth the train, which tij, were empty are now crowded on every market dav and I believe. tW k. hs uij, payment? I never did; I never wrot to July litb Hsarmd A-even of Lslnatar a HrcmAmA ft The motion was then withdrawn.

Wall, Q.C, ami O'Hara, taMe-aiMTKaawteia Tn Csajsawtn. laasssavas Q.r.M a- a uwnvw to r-awioant (rstural At Dwafbada 11 a.av itartis, 14 ana Mr. CurtU from llrunn. The ancigd' isTTtl, DZ moment movine-noon ST. present July S4tb and 25lb Pbtmrdx 9 Oounty TTialisssfl said before the days of railways aa to the traffic of sTouna- ie.ao-a.na CHOLERA REPOKT OF Da SISION.

The report of Dr. Simon to the 1'rivv Council on ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE. COUMTT TTRONK, (raoM ova own conaasmsvcirt.) Omajh, iuly tl. Kacoaooouar. (Dafors Chief Justlcs If onahanl uvmnwrm mm woan air.

lsiuon came tn lon don I said I would be happy to assist Tha O'Donoghue in every way I ouokl, and suggested variooa means for raiting a loan; I was annous to oblige The O'Donoghue, and in fact I did everything to raise a loan, but I failed with reference to sending joiy zetb, STtn, and Stth. Ha hhuhr atxtaaa el Ar tu. wiurnj xes, in ue ureat astern district we have increased at the rata of about 80,000. to Klaaml I. en stoat's ii iilsnal as aas Oasaas aa war Wwasass.

waa.wsws At CBXOKET. CaSsUCsTOwsf W. VTULAWVm tmmUHmJUprtd (at Aiat tmm. iw.wvi. per annum in amttural produce, bnt th the vicinitv Msrryyr Julr ttts.

and IStk. Malh raasr the public health contains an interesting chapter on the cholera. Believing thoroughly in the contagiousness of the disease, Dr Simon savs The doctrine a a vThsObla- .1 1 "u1 sue oamnaiirn BRaTTCa rWaJTs-r. -boson a a AtBcMast. increase was arrested for many yean before additional facilities were (riven and the charm Inw aa wv reoommenoed with energr.

(k. money to my solicitors, what I meant was tbat I July irth as on this subject, which, in my opinion, deserves, in tbs Ths return maloh of ths above was stevad, fay htnd ear-ailsrif ad Jaaior tha Ham. Bar. tw rfw would I send it if I could tret it, and I was not able to Lord Clancartr was so confident of th. Caiiow.

noMlz cTwind 10. 10 am. swaisnai-l. aula waa I an dim, sTIlaTaTr. Is ths rMdsa.

get tbe money in tact was to do what I oould, and July 17th lioebuok a a Bra a ay tasasnaMTopoa tatwynwnd it-anavuis rorsst, xruiacaara, on Wadaaaday, Ittb Inat. hedataadawL havlna mBtAmHmmw uul iwiltavJ in atn stsaar erlartaw-e. Cn Twallwsw. -Mk present stats ot anowieage, to be accepted as practically certain sufficiently certain, I mean, to be made th- basis for precautionary measures ceipta by lowering of tha rates that he offered guarantees if there was a lowering ten per cent. The recommendations which haw mwraJ i tea naos, test July lSth.Mahvhlds a Dundalk.

anticipated that this dav week th. wLi Bronrg will overi. nonincATiow. of his fatbsVa will, bad lost hiaUUa ta ba the iiiiim of wtekaU to fall. Tba waathar pravad most lavourabla and 9UlJm thU ooumt' kUd TettykaaL attraotad aMmaUarabU attandanoa, ataongat whom war August 1st lUngstown WiUadaii-an fl leTiS.

may b. stated in the following propositions: That when oholrra is epidemie in anv place Demons whosra At a aia so. Mr Pflldngton, appeared for Mr Barry) Mr Flanagan asked yon if yon received several letters from Mr Nugent. Could you give the dates oi the several letters, beginnirjg with tbe 20th of April I The first letter I received was the 20th of Emgatoara 11a.m. offr to the House were, that the State should become tha purchaser of the Irish railways, and that their management should be intrusted to a tid bosrrl of lum uf Okw lor Um pUltiff.

Bo many or sna ttiu or we town and DfHghboorbeod, Thaptay warn Younx. tba lathar of both tk. Ait i i a uwl w.n w.i ik. 1,1.1. Hi AUa-uat 1st sad Snd AiawnavBai a.

the ASIm af ths suffering from theeriulelnin infiuenoe, though, perhaps, with only tbe slightest degree of diarrhaia. mav. if thv Otbsess, treat Prlatsn ralsna, frees Cumgh Camp. At tha Carra-rn. commissionen appointed bv the State.

Imt MMn Vinraa, JutT 1 A But the infantrv aalu. led 11.. authorial do not deny, that jet on foot to meet the Pnntrian tactic, and acUon of the waejaadrf, aa littl. hurUula. kTlng ftrrt mtvde mud poblUliad hla Ut will ukI teirUniaot, duba.

Wlvn tba unUona oondoat of all ia axeallant tt Is by which ba left tha firm and laads of Tattykeel to tb difflamH aelMt any far apsnfal w-T-imwrdarltin. and wa defmUnt, uponmeomewh-t anuil oondltloa, which tbaraf ore prefer to let tba soora apeak for Itsalt Wetaiffct, Auguec srd snd su. k. migrate, be tbe means of conveying to other plaooa an wa na per past LaaW Kid (Hovaa. rroas Horth ef Iralaad.

At Baltsst is4 i their functions and patronage free from State interference. He would also su7ir-Mt th.t I tnat ba should oobabft or H-e with any woman without I were earned ont every in the week itwonld be greatly to the 't tW rttoeJe. give sirr.Ur evidence and proved that everything was done to deter people from going thirdW rather than to Iresilapiwvartl. sas fatasssj Gallutt Rebctk or Tun Tornro T.mn. reox DmowNiMO.

On Saturdav noniv laak tw. BUKIONS AND QOBlfa, ra-OBownvo nowaver, raanuoa taat oa uausnanutown aUa the srloket kaplncaaal batUogof Mr. P. Bocaa, and tba bowling tba Haaara JUhtM. and on tha Tulltainora aide the Datttng of atfasarm, H.

T. Lore, J. Dannlng, tvod ft. Dert, and tba bowling and batting of Mr. W.

Ooodbody was adiiilrabU, and did ted much appUuaa. tabjotnad ia the aoora CAOwjesrows o. a injection 01 inaennrce seventy tnat tbe quality of iniectireneas belongs particulirly, if not exclusively, to the matters which the patient discharges, by purging and vomiting, from his intestinal canal that these matters are comparatively non-infective at the moment when they are discharged, but subsequently, while undergoing deooxnposition, acquire their maximum of infeotive power; that choleraic discharges, if esst away without previous disinfectinn. Mile more tb. ztja wairjs young ladies, two sisters and a cousin, went into tbe sea to bathe at that part of tha beach nearly oopoaito wHsoal Pu.

in mssfflss aw ahoold be appointed for a period of five years, that all the railways in process of construction should be com- i plated, that no oew lines should be undertaken with the assistance of the Government without the sanction of the Commissioners, and tbat there should be a Urge reduction of fares. At the end of the five years the lines might be handed over to tha management of two or three companies on certain conditions. With reirard to anv deficiencv which mio-ht ii T.a detail the modifl-caucus that ere likely to be introduced. The enemy rafGcItto sayTst n-uewed nudenoe animate, tho ranks, and tie ad- rorfthril't-0 1 U-ey, espaelfy from the south have sgu raised high the hopeTof asaa, jrJ- 0 i'ctured and old ZPW. Bnington wUl h.

-saea aaeuu go over to bis sister, the now plaintiff. It appeared from the avtdesee adduced for pUlatlff that tho defendant hsd acted dlraetly ooatrary to tba azpnea terms of bis Utber's will, fi-Tmnnh aa ba had bean, and waa, living with a womau named Mutcbaoa, by whom ha had a numerous family. Several witnaaasa pntvtd tbat such waa tbe case, and their taatlmony ojvid not ba impoacbeJ, Hla LordafalB directed a vardlot ta iunaxi oirecbirs. In the Great bontharnand Weatom last half-yearly nw-n-s cm xwaoaoaorse-roao. ine tMla Was tnakiaff at tha timL.

bat th. hl-hnra aniifalwiL Apnl the next letter was dated I can make out if it was tbe second or first. What was your first couimuni cation to Nugent subsequent to that period The first letter was tho Srd of May. Did yon receive from Mr Nugent a letter dated the 19th of April, the day before the sale There is one letter, but I don't know that it is the 19th, but there is one letter which have stated in my affidavit. Yon stated, in answer to Mr.

Flanagan, that yon would send the money, if yon could got if, to your own solictors. -Messrs. Tracy and Nagle 1 I did. Did you give a pronuse to send it If I oould get it be sulfated that I would send money to his solicitor in Dublin, and I said if I could get it I woold sand it to my own solicitors when Mr. Dillon came to London, and asked my assistance, I aaid I would do it Ui 1 Dawson irriSi- I.

to tl it is the deci. 0plm the directors that if nrst Innraga. tum bujuu i W. 8. Ilackatt run out ryt'tipa iaooBTtiwg.

joor mteresta, and not the ex UBOJ taWiUUi'9Ua V. atahtoa 1 their own infective quality to the excremental matters with which they mingle in drains or cesspools, or wherever else they flow or soak, and to the effluvia TMneanon ot the pnbUc, they wool lbwbAshtan net out ing no danger from thia, pnahed on through a pool to a bankaoow little way further into the asa, wbere tbay onmmimoad to enjoy their Uth. Whan they began to return to the beach, thay found to thmr dismay that tha tide had so far advanoed that on step. pu from tha bank thav were hevoaid therd-nib mA IM 4 If pl-liitiS, laaervliv for tba defandaot tba grouad anat If tbs J- Innlns J. Aahioa mo an exenrsion train.

The hnrrv. the ex doubt aa to the source whence It should be supplied was now removed, for at a great meeting held in Dnblin a unanimous opinion was expressed that for wiu mrooMoott anouJd ba baU void, tbs I W. Uoodlmdj B. Doa- pen, and the nsk attendant on thee, trains ont weigh any problematical rmBt aeUy wmcotnew matters evolve; that il the choleraoon-tegium, by leakage or soakage from drains, or cess- twiuiH. uwiuu Lsa lunna into ene lor um aafandant Counsel fur plaintiff Mean.

Drm a a nnrf Ramtiin. A. Booth V. Aah ton J2ViJ2ra el JTSl P. Horan Ashton J.

etahton w. oflonte- For dufendant Mr. Irvlna mi uiM cugut anae irsiand alone should be held rasponaible. He trusted, oonsidering the vwHuwugvi. acc.ee, even smell to wells or other sources of drinking water it danger.

They naturally at ones scraamad fwhalp. Twooffioanofthe 31st Begt. of Foot, at J. Bclton F. atahton O.

DarteP. Horan bf. Ishton what could. That wai not for the purpose of py. ing the purchase money on the sale, navinsr it for IhtuuUj, CturtAf.

riiss iimuaoKMciiT. In this BCtfon tha irislntUT framt.Ulr.itrl v. k. A- bimwt, snac cue prew Government would not depart from th aneeeua aaaaionwoi in A.TT riamclrm. trktavin Julr.

a rate ma tried in actual combat, and must stand or fell by the nm-a principle, which a. that of th. French ees-servioe breech-loadrng cannon, and ia well known in Knglaml Tlr closing tn. oreS screw in the barrel but as the process of sendie InnfetadT ufi" of turns liad to be taken, tongitudinal grooves are cut through the threads from end to end of th. bli.

th. former to tbruH into iU nbvr. tb. "i iniecta toe most dangerous manner very large volumes of the ntnd that in the aboveeacribed ne organised on tbat very line excursion trams in lodi, and that for nine week, they started from A thy, carrying an "erwof 230 par. each trThTVe Ooodbodya T.

Baran yourself My impression is that when Mr. Dillon bW. 'W. 1 7 Bt. mh witn sugnt cnolersi diarrhoea may exert a powerful infective inA.nn.

T. RIooata 1 J. dant bad falaaly, mellolously, and wltnout roaaonabla or prolmWa oaoee oneed tba pUlatUT to be arrvsUd and kept for forty-tax tUys In JIL There wee anotber count csvarglng laslldooa arrest, It appeared tbat plalntlfl bad warn; From HaUins, 450. osived from Lord Kglinton, but that they woold take this matter in hand and thereby confer the greatest poa ubleboou on Ireland. (Hear, hear.) Hecondndedbv moving for returns of the tariffs of all foreign railways which might be in the possession of the Board came to ma it was in inference to the entire sum, but that when I promised to do what I oould, it had only reference to my part.

I Mr. liarry waa brirflv arxamined bv Mr. TnaR)A masses of population among whom, perhaps, his son and Ensign Coen), who fortunately bappanad to ba peering at tha Una from Mperintendifif practioe at tha range at Gracnan Castle, bainf nUraoted by the criaa of the ladies, instantly dashed into tha asa, throwing off their sashes and upper efct-dog as they want in till they raached tha drowning ladiaab Cna of Ue gallant offiosra brought two of the ladiwato tba ZT.v. a. bad netted 500f, thy the hostile sclmu.

of the company to an, nndaki. The re charged foMhe Jll lirtniiint hrraiskl hm tK. Aabtoa 0 J. Oi boons R. Ashton EL Oraanynotout 5 IL T.

Love B. Ashton IS Byes I who appeared for the Scottish National In r- uuugs, sunn as bedding and clothing, which have been imbued with choleraio diinharges and not afterwards fully disinfected, may Isng retain their iafeciiou. oi iraae. Mr. Flil seconded the motion, and bora testimonv tn the.

mtr.vna tUn I.i-J aas. w.as. a-js threads left standing pnng down through th. -j came oy rail in Ireland were likaw.de very exorbitant As tl. ar.t surance Uompany, who are mortgagees of ths estate to the amount of 4,000, and stated he received tbe tawM-at "i.i.

tUaOOH. aotwe, ana toe otner rescued the lady farthest ont, who was tinder tbe water bv tha tima ha rmmmA iw. 41 1.1. Lord Hayorof that, owgtohlgh cheaper to and be the means of sxciting outbreaks wherever they are sent for washing or other pur- -wvo diairou among Ue mei cantile classes in Dublin with respect to the importance of the proposition brought before the TTnmL. letter of the ZOtn or April in dueeonrseon tbe 21st he answered it on the 3rd of May.

but would hare replied to it immediately were it not for the statement of The O'Donnghus that he would attend to Bl, Ibl, Total ana, a Snd laatngSL eDsrtbDannhig ran out W. Oeodbody Danamg W. Oc3dbody and apparently Weiss. Uedioal was pendily obtoincd, and are are glad to say that after tba wmal rewtorativas ail of tham an now convaks- There existed such a number of small railway oom- Hotxowava rtlasi is mm nwrNiu auaaauij, am beA been defeated. Ths costs of that action ware aiada tba aubjeot of mAa, under which the aheriff eold tba farm of Donnelly as ft had been a chattel intereet, but ft turned out to ba a freehold.

Gaavldy then put a ea sa into tha sheriffa handa, under which the platotnT wm arrastod. and thus be brought his action. Tba Jury fouDdavardlet for plslnxuT, with 00 damages. Oounaal for platatltT Measra. Nonaan, a M'Oeus-Isnd, Q.a end T.

JohitatoCva. far detaadaat Meeart. Dowaa, Q.C., and -Goaty. Ibis ended ths assises In Trrons. 1 the and rotuw 1st Innings.

W. Thornton BaHon.H 0 B. Aabtoa Belton J. Aabtoa Dart I -j -aver ouiaios eaoses tbe TWil tighten, thewhola arraogament. The lock reqaires no alteration, and the oJd cap can llLh 11 noW Wt the poichto awi-vpe the ohiinsy fingers of tbs soldier and double -uuwgus we good manaci ITt trLT" rtatenS soswatlr.

thsS wa. ia. mmna, vas mens oi tne lines was, under the orcuinstances. un- nt. Ayr Oimrvtr.

Warsn Viuua Bni. ABtrria ue ma war. This eooeluded Mc Bam'a axmlBf In P. Aabtoa Oi-seny 8 Tmliltaiii si art esantln a stela ef sserenrv. a.

a LITEIt AT BE. axnxBL A Drama London Cbsriss J. nkesL IHs Is sorsmsrsferrln, to Ihe history of ths PUteeell, a. 3 i wcto uua were amalgamated he believed that tber would not be even thm, Flsgnenia. Dtivnta of tha flth Tut ai nam to mmm sk.

Mr. Flanagan, Q.O, on the part of Mr. Nugent, tean's arreat nriaa at tha WittiUatdoM rlito I Dublin direct. He iF.ZE, tobemortinjuriou. to as, and that it undermines beta, eempMsdst, and oaerastvst.

ran Ttavv sr thsrsf. O. -a. entoacfewe JT7 iwassed into a hole pre-pared I far it on the back the cartridge. Thus the man has only to seek for his ammunition nd press oorUlnlD8 the cap on the nipple, which is viwiwuni witu nis application, tie admitted that his client had made himself technical! liavhla Ia In sll 1 9 1 Denning 8 bW.

Ooodbody ff 0 snd W. Ocvdbody r. Horan Booth W. Good body B. Donnelly Battou T.

Donnelly Booth J. Donnelly IbwbBel- tan Century tn Itsly, snd describing with (rest force sod esr- is, tha reiroTunA sUtos, a teetotal! or, and that journal in a loading artiola on the aubjeot says luciuiiT unoer toe arrangement proposed by his hon. fnend. A large reduction of fares would without doubt tend to develop the resource, of Ireland. If any large numbers of psnon.

in Ire- attachment, but he nibmitted, on the evidenoe of wo ireonenuy are obliged to Ports in England, and hive then, it. dlacoratad sna n. eosaparad with tsass tar -r- I In-Tw-wiiwBr: "ugua lAiawin, umm ine iswnnu nosan tn A. fast i toe postuon ecoupled by to. Itshsn pstrlots of la To IUhxn tjolly, s.

lb, Uhev woold km kl. wo caa, dwom puttioK the cartridara into th. rifis r- MULUNOAB AStUZEfl. (raon oca own ooaaa-remDrr. cnows rotrsT.

(Balers-Mr. Baron magarakL) Mr Jaarry and on tne written docuinents, that his locdship should impose such conditions as would m.M.thtth.y ma, wuu mtmu 1. U1IU. lOW IUM I II IJ. Patgbavye B.

Good T1U (JUKWlO-f OW PEACE OE WaE. than w7 Tkt treland cheaper Aatsc, -never did auly hot and reballiosw liqnun to hm UoodM and his hand was ad firs as iiock. Well was it for voubbT Ajiirus. in that hoasr. that ha known that many travelled by the third dasa who might fairly be orpected to by th seoond or first raiders hellers, patriots, evn In that Ums, loorl for.

ward. It was ths dresa of Dsntssnlasmsof Usgrsstest Do-ly Ureeoy UICDT. W. OwMlbody Batten bW. Ooadnody Booatah W.

woodbody not out Byes protect Mr. fl ngent nnui it would appear that Mr. Barry a property oould not be made liable for tha money. On the 16th day of April an unequivocal letter of authority was handed by Mr. Barrv to Tha elhsrssadM Jdvssataaa awabdla mOmnfLZS fjUiX GBNKBaL MKDICAi.

PBACTICJ etstlsitst Uyssss. Prancis Joseph Woods waa Indicted for that ha feloniously I Ooodbody Oraaay.M did a teal a watch, tbe propet ty of Ohristirpbar Johnatoas. I W- wde not out- naa snannest ue laauve bowi, tbe seductive twnhlsr The question of Peace or War may, however, be said to lie in a nutshell. Prussia limits her demands very nearly to the axohwon of Austria from the wuverea irom xramin. Mr Forbes stated that the tolls on agricultural produce were prohibitory, that in toe county Oal waythey were aaffing potatoes at 3d.

a atone ww. xns nero ol the skryiS soldier of for The seen. f. df vfdl bstwesn florsnos snd ths eta. Chriatopbar John-tone save tba n-Utnav 1 outweuence ana mgn tares on the Irish railways.

Between Belfast and Dublin there vera thro, railway companies which had not always very harmoniouslr CM) oersted. Th li i Donoghnea and by him sent to Mr. Nugent Of that a rsqnirsd bo paf, no "piok sa. np," no STweeietaeT." llad hs been rivsa to ths oos narpt af wasaW'k Might have failed ta win It-, trophy; a test rs'lar. hs has aobly samad th.

sold aasdslail. waawBH. tifw, pq inmaaa et as Soeag woods i Jjmpanai comrsnation she is pre- did not Utand. in the sniallest detrrea. to waaavl Total tniesqn.

country walled In by the appenlnea The Uf. el the reined snd slegsnt tiorsntlnss le admlrsblv dMcll v-muK i 'it -tjreruaanr. Austria fa Hatswttn TPALMtriB iew mues ct the railway, and In Dublin the? were 7d a stone, and that if the high fares were towered an inrmenae traffic would be established in atu iumuj ten we seam. ua rested sad the pawn ticket recovered. between those two important towns was therefore by no means so great as it would be if the three lines atmiK, Mgnsjog KWanm.

iIcyt pyailia is Rnawaae. lull seal pivceu au ezuemmes ratnet than submit to such exclusion. The task that tha Vrw. 110 waa to four aas-atha' fan nrlaoanvsnt. unpeaon imuamj vt jut.

xiarry, out no thonlfl say that considering Mr. Barry's position as member for the county of Qas4r. LnwoTm a r. itdtmottitt a a a. a cup, veins two hundred and hfry poaads," from wnloa, lata trass, will long enatlna to qtaaf tha poultry, Daoon, and imrs.

He cal wuv ia ui. o.nn. oi one eomnuiv i k. .1 Emperor has taken noon himself amount, John Pftagenld waa oofnistad Of havfaur aat tra tn I Tbe tstara lU-l. iTZZi, sr very frequently behind thspUsasnt scene, which form, ss It were, tbs foreground of the picture, the reader pins sluupstsof tha keen snd snbtls spirit width rsduced In-trlgu.

to a sctsnoa aSmougrt the charseUra lntroduosd to a reconciliation between the to be or sot to thiillirat tnds, tad ths rltlinatt Ii aisisslslail Isai Aftsr Ik. asasoV had baa davacWd. thaat it one oould not perform the journey In one day ooln. by the third class must greatly interfere with the number of travellers. There mhrhe.

HA rfftuhf k. "-oua to a dwelling houas belong- terday, and raaolwd In tevewr ef tba Utaaaar aVumaa Ing to Patrkk Byrea, of BaHnana. The prtactnal aaarea wmwLZ jZ twraerpai sesras wave rass. bv Massra statWI.il tj leauoea to ja. a ton per bs increased ten-fold, but the directors were frightened, and would not hear of it Mr Meldon, solicitor to several railways, and a i sa was nil experience, man wpruaant or improvident letter than that written by hint to Mr.

Nugent on tie 18th of April he oould not well cttmoaira, bearing in mi ad that he wrote- that letter not bemcr on terms wonaer the MonUtur gives the Parisians hopes of peace ovary morning at BII Sag, anal rilwIsrTirs-T wnwa in. nsroius Is moat sttrsstlvsl, presonUd. snd thraubaufc th. ,1. Ha was sentaneed to twelve montha Imprlsonmanl Measra Battscabr, aa, end Datnea.

fMirneU an apparent loea for some time if the Government Mlsnhln JH A a Wsssen (t esat B. Bsslssa (11, The leMlngsf ths laaaatsr was alas very toed- Iwrlhstaady- Adleaaaal ItsdWas i I a. hi tast no wonder if ita evening odition snpphaa fresh evidenoe of wiiatcanipted Jutt Mr. Jnllsa, meisuiiliid to all aasasfar tba Crowa. masoMr proposed, nut it would be made np by the number of Demons travelling awaa ti asasra uersa, rsalta, Hobinaoa.

T. Osrla. a. a saaa. oi lnumacy witn ina iocwgmie, and not having spoken to him on the subjtct until half-an-hoor More the letter Tat written.

Mr. Nogent acted on that litter of authority cbuftied to Um bv Mr. Barrv. roeT-ornce raosaamo. Cbrirfbphsr Mangan, aged bileaaa 11 an is.

waA uua moment is Austria that complains ol the exorbitant denxandaof her adversary, not with- snd Oktnsld oMslasd dstihls itrsa The aaateh wss wall etaul. snd ths lUldla, en both aUea wss qtdts tip to uinwas sna nsntnass el srsts, but raal pestle Sealing, waloh especially rasnl-featod In th.lontrsr apeschea (teferrug ss It do to tbs Fifteenth Century, the drama nsvsrthslsss siludss bv un pll ostlon to the svsnU of our own dsy. id 1 1 1 1 swsl fees Ta. svjan easoed that woold rejoie th heart of that worthy volants. sad his eld trtlst.

Cantata Omik-ahank, ot tb Havelock (Temraaraaoa) Bine, sad which, ia bis prime, be oould hav. with hv IniU bamonr and tore. For to Privet Carnsroa. tbns nplifted, waa ootatretched naay a bsaksr-nlant enps, honest though ptsbeiaa pswtwn, ssid bortegUof Mo-lKv-d for uTfavonkr.rI whi-ah. tlrl.

lata-. roroeedthe JoBy tribnte, and draak th aeatth Wii. oonsequent improvement of trade, and the Increased consumption of taxable articles. Although Ireland TCUUnUUSsajjinaj DsaUa. gailty to a obarge of atsaltng a latter, and -ru sentenced to ta-rea waaka' imprtaonnvant snd lour years la Ua Qlancraa Baforawtory.

VTKT bta of an arragemaot batwoan the belligerents had been reeommended by ths Court of the is Austria who detarminad to aontinno the wv. Even if tha "Lr'J 7 Jeais, yet relatively to England and Scotland it appsared to be going back. The relative differanoa h. and Mr. Barry's letter of the J9th did not iwroke that authority.

It was plain that Mr. Nugent never put. the ooDstruction oa Mr. Barry's letter of the fhsisa Meaw. fiattarsby, Q.a, Currsn and Byras ivosacutad.

This co Deluded the criminal business. THANKS. Oarogn Olaba Bousa BtiUdlna FiinH a ijux wntca Dir. jjarry nunseu nut noon IU His Lordship than tatweadad to aM mMmvaT tne nv days' annistice be ton Tory mtafuUv aoknowlatiM th lntiine. neon irsaansa aa a oonrpor ot rn-epnislliswiia giaarav of Great Britain and Ireland was much greater at the preeent moment than at the time of the Union In such a state ol things dissatisfaction and iealotuv must natural! arise.

It was. i uiongn potatoes came Iron. Cornwall to London by rail, yet he was debarred sending them or other produce to Dublin, though the railmterascted hi. land Mr Cooper showed "uL, traveUed on foot Mr Pollok. one of the Urgest farmers in Ireland, said he had hi.

catUe driven by road for aak. of cheapness. Sir i-ercy ngent, a director, drove his cattle on a road parallel to the railway. Lord Locan nid in his part all cattle wit by road, but that a reduction would bring them all V', V'" CivU Wn'LlInd I rofewnr SuUivan, and othm, tertitW to the manner in which the mineral industry of Ireland was hampered by the high tolls exacted for eenveyanos bv railway. The railway dinetore themselves aeken.

mble far them to at. urf tribtioti: sfra Bradtduw. a. a ri.i ruiw'i mnxnxr current last eves-uk in Paris, itia difficnlt whik i. I 9 wlilbawaaaasaaditttgaktoboiij.

Mr. llamas appealed lev tba iaiwM to w. Bsnjolnsd Is tb. soot unsraan W) lasiswa R. a Barber Irwto T.

Bebass Doyl Mla-aUa trwla rsaay A.alddaablaw. E. Btidseabaaww H. Fstteraoeo Fenny J. H.

BtnlUk Fanny O. WHUams Fsnny Bsrry Doyle Fenny I. Glass ma sen for when writing to him to have tho money lodged, he urged npon bios that bnth of then wen liable to be attached if the aawmat was not paid, and stated that he had no doubt such attachment would attwaa. (d-iaiqdiTiil-dX Mr Daaras, Alt Mtekanala. Tnni or ru aTnra asm frmw a.

Mrre eieas. ins wtfs arts. aWrCMes easa, ol ss-gfcaas, al aVam. sut-Jslr II, a u.bars. laressa.

ri liaa Sa. wtfaal tending parties woaldhave derived ths greater banes from so short a respite for, on the one band, it is claar bat Austria, who has collected so large a host ii aaicoouoa, i Aabsoon Lyla, L. 1 Colonsl Oaorgs rialdlnf (aaond donattonX 1 Qllbrt Bunu, Ksq, faeeond doajtlstai). an thmn so raise ueeonmnon of Ireland, far as lay their power, without injury to anv other nortinn of IK. i 1 Mr ITlanegaa eouteade'gl in the oonrae of hi argu "sseaer lea, ta.

fessfttar. At 7S KatkrrasA ahsatrstf The King aat) Qoesa of tba BJgiaj, taTi---t to Liege, stopped at Tirastnoot to raosiv aa addnss from the municipelity. After a graoio-a answer their Msreennved their Journey, and were roosrrsd (Before tba Isord Chief Jut tor faadsrv. fla-rta, U' This was an electa ent an tba titla a- 5 ment, mat bis client was, acting perteoUj Const Jtdt throuehont the entire transscAon. iu wnw SO DTing IB as nearly as possible to th.

m. ia a-, ala asukaar, atuieeea. Blelisrdsoa-jsTr IS. st Batra. ths wtfs a KIsaraMaa exhaust all bar public and private reeonrosa by the daily consumption of a multitude almost ootntimber- pert of tba lands of Osrtraoun Tha uw4.

v.u Blttuvrriw-aL ml Sut, Mr Pilkinjrton, O.O..on the Dart of Mr Barrr. sub lf John Boyd, Ksq, la, Mra flartiuuil. 11 tlMBvIanl Adam Loftee, 10a: Miss Hunt (aaoond eel laetlonX 10a Utham BUcker, latq, (Meond dona-tion) 10s; AiwnymouJ, London, 10s; Robert Fowler, fcw, Dl.li: tha Rav afaxwalL fls: Hn on Jnu maaaias -wra vaw-rnost sattnttsasjas ds. atstrationa. Their ah- v.i.

waata-Jaly uTtt. wwa at air and IfcctUnd; and there no way In which that was so likely to be effected as by fully and fairlv earrvini. ont th. undera lease for Urea ratwwabla far ever, and had for a J-tsWOass, Raawsak-a, mitted that Mr Nugent was not authorised to bid for his olieut, and that Mr Barry was not liable. No og -oe oroinary oorrautloo of her capital and, on the other.

Prussia, however anrlr.n ah Ks. maueraue tfma bean In tba 1 Tsaatini af Mr. R. Hwki II I i w. i.

issii I so sn. run i i nunwHW WWCU HSU 1USB DCCIl raortoagae ef the teaaaV tntataet. end fibMwi. 1. MasUUaaltB Ollhsrs snd flllias Mai It.

a. Ti Ii i doutfonX As; Colooal Hal moo, PO West, Ssq, (col-laetadX 4s; Hiss Hayes, 3s od; Mr Robert Barge, (seoond whm a platform with oaaepy had baen ereot-tT wrdoh thsv srar. to cocapy whil. tit. work-was oarporatioas doubtonua 19 to April be to Mr JMugont an acluMWlndgad anthority to bid for all tha estates to ..111 IT we strong posiuon of riondsdorf, must be aware of the preoariouness of her that lower rate, would ultimately payf but that that would be no oouoluion to the shueholder.

il they per cent of their dividmd in the poaaassloaef ttv Hav. John Lander, bis Imtowt-Mw. la April, Use, a s-otice to qatt on tba lat November Mlaw-lc was served oa ths dasandaaL who en. twv Motsaa WllUaasal spacasl llaasta. Ttwsaas Oldbaaa taa aa WtOlssa iiUhu JTTZZ rsltes the extent of 410,000, bnt before that was acted npon "uw.

mmnmao, as; js isa uraoa Wynne, ts 64 Rav Caofleld. ts Rav Bounr. CwmrtH Total SAKST.OC1TT C. Flret InnlnfS. J.

Dorsn Budson Z. Tamil ran out isisuwiMj, mjo vnurmous extent ol the invaded territory, of the frentdiaiaslca of ht IMS a Ir.la Car Wtaas.ibiU liaahlii ta. -a. Tt nasa on oetns. Uwta.

Jos as tha King and Qsj sa 1m pot with Tii Noa. ws. hart, bat II Wuao. dhaas. Eao.

s7, Tb. interest to tU lease was aubeequantl sold In tha Landed Batata Court and bought bTrboiaaa Lander, tha plain tiff, and a tttrnv-rvanee hnm tk. -v. I her basis of operation, uttb daily danger t-, mm wt wji nouwai, im so Anonymous, Sydney, to ed; do, London, 2s do, 2sj do, Uairy, 2s; do, gers and goods were not the only grounds of Odsen sad aUrenall JaJ, IT at nan a mm aaanasa, BrisBoarntnltn. Mta, aTsldon bMmcbtn tl ksv Dr rersj, wuuani Odssrt, Eaa, ag awyKle L-na Kursa, HnHwan, Msklrton, Bart, sa; tha th.

"IE ooWo. nir-suui, ana oonseqnenuy ot the necesnty of striking the graat deciaiva blow with rssag-4dssgaw ml am Lats Tboeau traasB, wow aos ssaaa lor two or wui boor, in a broiling na withont shelter, tbe KlngeW Ctoed OB salionrnin. ee th. 1 1 a .1 a 19 ass. SC Ass.

nev isr rarwy, xs; HrsJtShuton, i A Brother Ctargymsn, on tne ivtn oi April ne wrote a letter to Mr nugeot, every line of which he Mr (Pilhington) would hare to call his lordship's attention to. This letter was rsoeived by Mr Nugent on the morning of the 20th, before tbe sale, and was, ho oontendad, a ra vocation of the authority given to him in the first instance. Mr Longfleld, on the part of the Scottish National Insurance ComMsr con tended the condi tatoad ths ilflth Jons, use. In that eonvayaoos the da-feodanfe Unnra wa dtecrlDed ta tba ikdlowlng tanna Tatumoy from year to year, detennlaable en tbe 1st Novaabar In each rear notiee to tmlt Oa. iu It w-arjr nignn, uonyiBou Torquay, la each, from tho Rtrr Ihvrd Itarton to Hlu of VrlsM sad tflsetk Jsly It.

at St Marvt CalkalU Chaavk. CUses, Tesaaa Asleiwv Wrtgbt. la, sf FMarak qoors, wosoot his AU testy and tns Queen witiwaed th ssalisi Mr. DUTTON said he trusted that the Govern-ment would take the matter into their consideration, nd be prepared with some scheme or bill at the com-menoement of the next session. Unless somethinir wm done, some of the Irish railways most stop altogether From aU h.

bard thera had bnVbad ystem of management of those railways. In country hke Ireland they never oould have mnch tra-veumgnnlthefarMwersTlow. Th. reawn why th. Irish railway companiea wars in such a bad they had togs, credit.

aoonT nt alow cost, some WM. or H.0001. a mile, which was a grlw unught h.lp th.ro. On. proportion, which was worthy of conauUration, was to buy up th.

existing on the original oortbr. tor thirty TtotrtMra atauniui tr ttu aa J'- Death raou Eatinu LanuRMnw Rm. xr Steele, wen interpo-d by th. hug, numb ofluS railway companies which exerted in Ireland ThL smell compenie. wm generally in difncul tiealmd often war with The MaT bar, IMS, served an this tenant On tha mrt of Lb dm.

rhwaak. Ka. sf riraaek lwL. l.rT!-! soBaa.sad graasdssgtawsf she leu OasW trCsBsauT trCeaaau, Bona, ooronsr, on Tuesday, held an inquest at Stoned ft waa now ersuad tbat this kmtwmk lh. F.

Robinson, lath, F. Doyls ran sot B. Snow run ont Fsnny lb whBrsith W. Donnslly ftsnlth i a Oldlsld. list, not out B.

stynd Oeene B. Barry 0. Irwin run out wbl Total -vutow a. urworfw-s pUn, and to a for 41 do, for the f-c-d widow who la blind and destitute. aai.s asn rsaut.s Haia Coarassalt is a snitsas ttet rsssslsd by th.

icroaoop. that the hair ef ths hsaa Is a r. uuuaw, un aue uuuv UI uessie osnnaeroock. thra. a binding danUratioa tbat this tsnaaoy ona from year to rear at tba date at th.

the Rev HamUton Mare to WUlaun Todd. Em. wv a aa aarsw it. am taa i tional order ahonld be made absolute against both parties, and that the court should deterrnina whatever equity, if any, lay between them. DKATua i ii "u'leiea irom the want of ilTl fr' ib (awond donattonX towarda claar- 4 It etitsrsattsassU due Ihe tael tliaaltditalaaa srssswlssarth.

la tbsrstore ot raor. Imawaum we year, a tw mioe arusuon CLQurob of renudnlnf debt Mr Walker ha vie? anmed on the same side as Mr years and five months. On. Thursday last, deceased oomplained of being side, bnt her mother thought it was only a bilious attack. On Friday, however, she wss no better, and sold her mother she had been eat ing swost peas," a name ennlied bv ehiMnm an la.

eonveyanos. HU LordahJp dlrectad verdict for the pUlntifl. vrith liberty to move tha court to have tt taraed fato arerdict fart-Mdafaadant baatrttoa to Man V.1T. auo naunord Com- 1 Den.sa-.Isl, si, st hat niaia. Flanagan, Jndire Lootrfield.

in mvinct lodgment said when soslp la tbstsBssls shouht bs aeppUml with sll thos. hair nradoa-t vt OS tatpartMt ta Mruotura. Irreguwr sad rwacb. With a trus sasdlesl ariorei astka of at a. tanta lbs svnaal ua.

Da Jomiira Lmar-Baoww Cod tiro Oii-w siHrLtsr. SAFatrrr. im -r 71" JuTm, Ityau -OTISSK ut; CTi ir" K'1" WnbUn to day ef MUtoebnse Term. Tba rtilia liel to tola, tote the Landed itiatatea Court was ftrat instituted, tha vlaour of tbe VTIV. 1,10 year-e rant to abide tba result of tba judgment commissioners, in malring rnlss to guide the practice briranm seeds.

On Saturday the deceased was taken to Mr. Pearse, snrgeon, bnt the poison had taken too great a hold for tbe remedies annlied to be afficsclons. msnta which tad to tbs d-oevery of Mra A A ausan Wortd'a Hair a.iAa.wH.nM n.t. Oounssl for the olalnttllUr. sviu.

Q.CL, Tb. dlrttonnah-1 oi.tla it was illaeeniet hew ths hair a-s b. aa-band in Ua nana. 4 i ft Iff rat and the deceased died on Monday ntorning. of the court, took into very serious oonsidaintion the question as to what wen tns causes which made the sales in tbe Court of Chancery, th fact being that a sale by auction before a Master in Ohaaoarr oeuld ate lb.

arwttwarrllnnww ru fT, rsleolmwatsoaladva, Thsss Frssasilliai sr. aold by dsfaodsnt Mr. A imwsiij OARLOW BOBODOB OARLOW OOOlfTT. (aya-aU, la. Jrul T-m.) A match was ptsysd at dnmnans on Wsdaeadsy ba-twaea th.

Boraogh of Osrlowsnd sn slsvensslected by Mr Horses Boealort. The rssult, st eaolded by ts. trrt ntofv, was tn favour of tb raetough with tan wieksts to spsrs, sonvs oi tbs tasn oa tb. Utter aide Sarin, saeellsnt scorts, eapseUly Msssra Kslly snd M'Oonasb. Mr.

Boohlert, with bis wsUknown aesnltsltty, BrnrMada sntsndld binenson for tk tssset a ODsnsawV-aeisa AaasasdUlasssersi 1 sasst Chstatata, Pwtumws, sad Bajr Prisma Olfot NanosTAL (Jlsiucal lixLitr Fluo. At tbe monthly mMtinar of the ezecutire committee of tha Lhxm K. i yuwiioM, Many ol r2 it? 1 be glad to take three to. oest-ilthsyhad the guarar. We es -Jelr a-.

4 Ri erTeteei Wa-LilT-a twaunwaad eiikisVrsia-al will b. IMsrraTwfTa, ScrX ffSV-gS aesuajn uoiborn, taMadoa. xaiaaYrv. JfaeKs XoMtrvv. ran-.

ma me pvmentnn p-i ott JS Kb of hno T-ry u.1 thy Wo iool director, who abut, each other, and I lure not the aliifbtet donhi that il all Ihow of raUway wert e-ntra of matfement, tha Umeaof tha traitia could be ao adapted to the ooavenieaoa of the pnblie that it woald iadaoe a large amount of additional traffic." Thsss were similar casta, and rasulud In tc. asms soaroaly ba oonddered a sale at all, inasmnob as after tha pnrohasa had bsan daciared new purohafter might come in and outbid him, having acquired a 1 ituuntt-c. tFw ia. ay 1 RataTaT only espselsdtmparisl hslf pints, tn IW KINGSTOWN INTELLIQENCa BRAY aVND WIOKLOW MStTB. seoanssl snd sthwnsys asfn the last ssa.

id. London, mi above society for th relief of tbe necessitous widows and orphans of clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland, held on Thuraday last in the ofScea, Metropolitan Hall, present Colonel Warbet-ton In th chair; Eight Hon. th Earlof Meath, Iiord James Butler, Bar. Thomas Scott, P. J.

Msbanks, Eaj, Eev. Dr. Slanford, William B. Captain aatgsiasri Canlfield, oootnbotions wm anfloooosd-ilr. JK" JPi" Oanlneld, all ls Mr, 'Iarwt Tnornaon.

10s eVli an w.j to the St. il 7 ss would accrue WiuTo Utt wm judicko. manner. W'good miajnsit he believed it raightUa "1'Mteg. to the State.

But uS sonV thingwas don. in a short tin, th. IrtTrsW system must come to a dosaT railway Ixird NAAQ ssid hs thought th. Boom ind.htrftohi.hon. frilnT1a.DrfolTwtv for having: bromrht thU i.

CT M1awB(kkTyasa jatr. jiacrariane nt-echoed tUu utatement. Lirisir in Oiuiigh ha could not go to Dublin for a dav a buaiotwe without being abaent three djw. He aaid BEKB BkUHKraTn p.m. ipa- OODNTT DOWK.

(nasi oca own tlwagoaqsT.) Doanaslilit, tely list, ML Tbr eon tinned Aim weather has not only produced a verr agreabte effect on th aspect ot the beautiful accnerv surrooTKliiig Kingstown W. rtoefalortbJaeJtaoa W. Butler Jaekss BntUr lynsh 1. Butler Jsokaon ajtisa 1 bXeUy anowieoge ot ua ansa waa aupoaed to give, ma commissioners oama to the daciaion that il they war to have sales at all they should be uonducted in a very stringent awiosr, both binding on tha punliaaar and on -the court one -being oorrelative to tha dthar.2 Aooordingly, they wan of opinion that oaon a pairhaanr, waa daolawd by ths court should bound to hit purobase, giving liberty at tha same time within tba day to the par-ohassT to re-sail Us bargain, although than wen iSSJr tS i -JrlT. 1011 Hesrty Ora it Slw WSmmSSS LtdH "THB JZTiLlmm.

iZTOmtmlfmTl rBsfors ths Rtrfet Hon. Baron Dasn 1 I W. alatandw Juksoa oifT icru, nnrkable manne7 SU train, arrlv every week by the lastem RailwI. completely Laden with oaaks of ttiTT. mwHuiauumwrn were given loan woold be cix timee the traffic on the line, aa man of bnmnem no waited for a fortnight or three waeka to allow 0 tally bTrasa Tynan lUvehkliO, The fdlowtnr criminal aaa wwr dlarx ad of Uwl I A.

Bochlurt Ijach a a aam Captain Canlfield tl la xi- triL a1? in number for th wants of th. eon.eX and Bra, but baa Largely im leaeml tb nnmber of axctraoTtiatA Ysstaniay ecraally fine, though not to oltiy aa preoeding daja, broogtrt Irrttrav-tner and train ratt crowds of rigitora to luiif-. town. Tha exawdiency of adtling anal to ths two quicg and cceuaaodioa sttanisj, nosy posatsaud by th Dnblia aad Kins-toern (Usui racket totntiany has sjrasadr sngeoted itaelf to quantUy no, dotnk annually amount, io 400,000 ha nearly doubled within BvT ysL Tbe "Unt land rkwoted to the colu TaJcVJn. wm, in I860, 925 cr- it is now 11,080.

DurmJ th year 18H5. 448.000 irallana of Km I Ing altar try despatch wss Whslsnb lnoh asssna 1. Oi.lillua Bobaai Oerraa. rrogh OerU, and Johe OotiloB w-e hi. Onatillul Inbsaaa dastad for sa sassntl ea oa.

WUnsaa hngUsk sa ths ItUi JaaAsoa a IUcrtaM-Oeaagh The turv seenlt-d Irw Br-aaaaea Lrnoh aassst aaasj atraa. IleaBa. am iae oourt oc uhiaeary where tne puronasar prohibited from domtz so. Tha liandad Firtstfrs lsfrom Mi. Ohoe.

oq th. ikak'oi Ireland war drawn. 71 a sUnding that they had ben constructed on the best possible princinlss. and at Z. 77 Rally oummi-iwui aoctuniuace and axaoated them at once.

Other witnaana depoaed to can being reoantlj eatabliahad rnnning alongnda of and competing with the railwar Ruoetaf nil others that a much aeconuMdatioa waa ol tajndln tb. old ocaaching day He wmild ot waary the Hotue by dttaUt; tssaa pared with English lbvsa mtln tfc and Maysnoe wss also imporUd- OaUtmamL not wit sM DoBsghklynsa Ootmsslfotths 0owa-stara MTIonnaO, and not out Court wt- oawjrily' obliged to hava its rules ngaf ast a puirwhaaw, oll.w wisi there would bo an tedwK-swa to a punhasarto taks tiunw to sea mM gs rt of Us bargain aatsna oouid not whcJ. had failed in a gnat meseur. to gin that for MBnitijt hi ftxad fot IftundM. aha loth H.

many, man to o. Bopa tnat next ywar tba wiaiaay voastwrasiv tegissrsaatm 0B large Ml Msg teaeofln hmtn. Frt aawvaoUaW7rjcaiaao CMaixs. KiaePaTw. psaajwwaf.war ntt ktTtsg lirrttnjllj tht srbatail hnwAssjof Utl ontrajiTWiii bOr, to BsM nyiliitiiu .11.

ja'- in K. estuanua se at Ui -ral oi tat. man a'. salrfs tu.ijt3 mt A OK I iu.Tlitai'Sj' r-. a-eis -ua-as mmt aavM a as.

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