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The Tralee Chronicle and Killarney Echo from Tralee, Kerry, Ireland • Page 2

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THE TP ALEE OHRbMCLE, TUESDAY EVENiyGrJAyDAKY. 26c lB'f), A 1 TESTIMONIAL IMPOHTANT AUCTION liicbng their pangs. But iot us resneot th. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC. MB.

WILLIAM MASON. ATE FOSTMABTEB. 07 TBAXSB. Hnrhly-bred In-Calf Heifers, Two-year-old Bull, Dairy eoret antfennga, whatever their degree. Gun-MOB is gone from head of tbe Party is U-ely to be sacceeded by one whom the compromising Nonconformiste of Britain mI find worthy to honour.

Lord Ha CI.EAC.ISa OUT BADDIES- TVTOW that the Harness Scasou has commenced, the JN Proprietor of tie SAMJLEBY AK HAKE8S Wabehocbe, The following subscriptions have been received Coma, Calves, Waggonette, Harness and citable Requisites, Smith aad WelkUed't Portable Boilers, "AT THE PAIB Q7 LISTOWEL. On WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of FEBRUARY next. BARGAINS GREAT BAKGAINS A MONSTER CLEARANCE SALE Messrs. John uonovau at eons" iiichnrd Latchford Hubert M'Cowen Tatrigk Huyea MiebaeV Reidy high English birth' and estate, (he will be a ittghty Uake if he livee long enough). He com- Has reduced the Price all Saddle, in bis.tabHshs ment TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.

OF ITITJTJ B- a 0 II I AlaWWTICwIaJHsBW JDil, iQC i JL ktMrnihril, .7 kst be88ionforhe removal ol Therefore, parties requiring nrswias.oauun.s v.m find (rreat advantagely inspecting the Saddles at the above Establishment. v--- It GOODS A 18 Highly-bred lo.f HwUh eobur. EJT- Element from -r irnnWRV Jtc SOT7 AT THE "IT IT? TVr A TNT IT EESPECTFULLY inform their old Customers; the Public, and the Trade, that A A A Ji A Aa A A Vif A-l 1 OATS, FLOUK, HKAH, MEALi, rULiL.An.LV ivn Hani.KY 5 6, Mall, Tralee, uusiauiwa io pure Untone-y bavin? voted the entire Relieion. Englieh Education and bis Irish policy is beet known by his -hostility to Home Rule, and bis resolve to govern. Ireland by the blndgeons of the police, as shown in the PhomiJ Park affray.

These two latter considerations will commend him considerably to the Irish Beholders of -English misrulewhatever their party their class, or their creed." Bnt what do the PeoDle think in the matter Historians of Animated Ratore tell of a genus of serpent that hides its form, in ambush, fascinate covers it nnctionsly in a-limy ubstance, and then darts out ana devours it wholesale. Theie waa mnv Of Superior Quality, and at lowest remunerative prices, can now be bad Wholesale and Retail, at their OJd Established Concern, aut condition, ait ju-uiii (n uai pure-urea roan Bull, Viceroy, by Northern Light, dam Kastcra Beauty by. Royal. Sovereign, purchased at Mr, Crosbie's Anctioa in for April and May. Also, for the Account of GtOBdl Leslie Knspa, Esq, 8 Firtclsss Dairy Cows, early ealvers, in splendid s.

1 Highlybred Twoyeaiold dark, red, and white, with first-class shapes and Very promising Calvest rid, with fine sixe. -By order of tho Representative of the late HB. HabsSC, 1 Loudon. built reversable Stanhope Waggonette, by one of the best makers, qnite near, ani got np in the very "best possible stjle; 1 set of silver-mounted Harness, Saddlci. 5 Rollers, 2 Collars, 4 Head Collars, Martiugnle'a Knee and Brushiog Caps, 44, BBIDGB 5TBEET, TBAlVEE.

N.B. We would call Bakers' attention to the above excellent Flour. E3TABjuXSHED 1837. William Hm -j Thomas Morrie Patt Stack John Chambers, Provincial Bank FC Downing Benjamin Smith James O'Connor, National Bank John Smith Robert Denny William Hilliard, Dennyrstreet George D.obson Messrs. Hodgins and Dobsoa De Courcy Deuuy Mr Perrott (Bonk of IreUnd) John Hill Very Jtev Dean Mawe William Benner -y.

Laurence Hickey. -William Neligan Stephen Haggard Alexander Raymond DC M'Gillycnddy Rer Henry Denny Edward Foley Richard Palmer Richard Day 1 Doctor Falvey Engene Harrington Richard Leonard Bolster David O'Connor tu tbe atUtude of tbe three last Liberal Leaders" towarda their Irish Catholio followers tht OLD ESTABLISHED IRISH ROLL AND FANCY TOBACCO AND SNUFF. Tea, Woollen, General Chandlery, Home and gesta a rude resemblance to those pretty peef Some of the victims have On MONDAY NEXT, the SStb Instant, I And following, days. AS BUSINESS is about to be discontinued in the above Establishment, th GOODS in the several Departments will be sold at Pxicea tbat will ensure a speed; clearance the entire Stock. TIT THE WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT.

Slack and Blue Cloths Tw cda (Irish, Scotch and West of England Beavers, Pilots, Witneys, Blankets, Flannels Hats, Cap, Cords, 4e, all will decidedly be sold at 20 pet Cent, less than Cost Price. 1 "A.large Stack at which Is on bands just now, will be cleared out at eten a greater Redaction. -Repps, Serges, and Home Spans well worth Is 6d per Jard to be sold at 8d Fancy Dresses as low 8Jd; French (sbmoreaplend id value, selling at a wonderful RedaetJj i large Stock of PLAIDS and WINCEYS will alse be offered at Very Low Prices. A magnificent lot of and HANDKERCHIEF8 Shawls worth 16s 6d each selling 9d; Limb's-Wool Hauderchiefs worth 2s and 8 6d selling at Is 3d and 2s 8d. f.

PRINTS. GINGHAMS, GREY and WHITE CALICOES, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, HABER- DA SHE BY, tus, Ac, all to be cleared out regardless of Cost Price Tbit is an-opportunity rarely presented -to the Public, and one that people would well to take the earliest advantage of gale will commence each day at 10 o'Clock sharp. Hibernian House, 5 6. Man, Tralee, January 22nd, 1876. Muxzle and Cribs, Harness Bits, Brushes and Combs, 2 new-Oat Bins, never used; 2 portable Boilers (new), 45 and 30 gallons Stone, Dog Kennel, 4, Stable Buckets, 8 Spades, 8 Shovels, Pickaxes, F6rks, Watering Pots, Sale in the Hotel Yard at 11 o'Clock sharp.

GERALD M'ELLIGOTT I Listowel, January 22, 1875. Foreign ripe warenouse, SOAP and American Oil Stores. hapelessly from independent existence: Others. (THE' TEA ROSE" and ROYAL DAYLIGHT? tnengn near the trap, are still ont of the toils. Wi they take warning they open their eyes and see that their besL safest.

anH dignified -Course is to sbnn the snares and iai- HI 8. 'y 83, UALL. Nov. COUNTY OF KERRY WIT. PETTT SESSIONS DISTRICT OP AUNASCAUL.

BALLTUAIiIS KILLS. EDWARD SE ALT NOTICE is berebygiven that the Jbstlcet of the Petty Sessions District of AUNASCAUL will meet at BEGS to inform his many Fnends and the Fanning classes In general that be will proceed to England Revington M'G Denny John Hurly Michael Lawlor (Day Place) John Blennerbassett the COURT HOUSE, AUNASCAUL, FRIDAY, the 12 til day of FEBRUARY next, at the honrof One uuous coarms ol alien role, and fling themselves nobly into tbe struggle for the. independence, security, and prosperity ol their FatbeiUnd. We.hava, yet learn- tbe real feelings of Mr Gladstone's successor towards tbe Popb and Catholicityri---Bnt there are indications enough Of what msy'De expected to be bis Home Policy as far as the wanto and wishes of Ireland are con-cerned. We are aaar from a aatiefaetory settlement of tbe Education Question from the Whigs as from the Tories.

Is it not manifestly the duty of every honest Irishman to sever himself from both of: the'plagny parties and de O'Connor, Manager National Bank, TESTIMONIAL 5 0 0 "1 0 2 0 1.0 0 9 0 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 r1' 2 i 0 1 1 IOO 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 .1 0 0' 10.0 .1 0 0 .1 0 0 i 1 Oi 0 1 0 0 2.0 0 10 0 10 0 I 0 10 0 1-0 10, 0 10 0 1 0 0 i 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 l- 1 0 0 1 0 0 '1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 i or 10 0 10 0 a 10 10 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 .0 6 0 10 0 10. 0 lo lo Io lo lo lo Jo 5 -6 lo 6 6 lo i i 6.o 6 6 lo a 10 0 lo fi lo 'lo lo 0 lo lo lo 0 6 Castleisland o'Clock, p.m, to appoint some fit and proper person to fill Martin Nolan, Castleisland tbe vacant ymce or i' lit i Mucan. lor Edward Mnrphy Mrs Leahy in a few days for the purpose of purchasing the necessary machinery for the Manufacture of BLANKETS, FLANMELS, AND COARSE TWEEDS. Offices will be opened in the different Towns of. the Count for the reception Wool intended for Manufacturing purposes.

'j "1 satd District. John Powel, do JOHN EALY, JP- Dated at the County Peace Office, Tralee, this 23rd James PoweJ, do Robert Fitzgerald Rev Raymond Oped Rev Heffernan-(Clk) January, SUBSCRIPTIONS. Maurice Roche, Castleisland. Thomas Harrington do Clerk of the Peace for said County. Miss Thompson JohnStokes -MicbaelLLyons s.

d. 20 0 0 paid 6 0 paid 10 0 Farmers would ao wn 10 reuiiu iHwruium hu.vuv Machinery will be ereeUrd, which will be as soon as pos sible. Matthew Wren. do Edmond Shanaban do COUNTY S)2 KERRY TO WIT, clare ior me pure and holy cause of Ireland sell-governed Doctor Lawlor Cornelius Reid j. Postmaster, do John Haggard 6 O.

iOpaid CANDLES OP SUJSJOBi QUALITIES Petty SesBlona Districts of DlnIe dnd CasUegtegory. Timothy Keriu do 4 John ljumsden John Barrett John Brosnan, Close in OOMTOSTTE, PABATOB BTEABIHB, WAX, ASD Doctor Fitxmanrica Cornelius 0'tullivin NOTICE is hereby given tbat the Justices of the Petty Sessions Districts of DINGLE and CASILE- Redmond Roche, Parknafehy Patrick Kenny, Ballycualaue Georgo Hewson, Camp Robert Jt-ffcott! Daniel Sullivan, Close John Hosan, Coolavanny BT ROBIN AND HOUSTON, GLASGOW. BOIB ASBKr POB IBBLAKD I A. J. EVANS.

Ill, MIDDLE ABBEY STREET, DUBLIN. Panarmo David Tuomey Henderson Arthur Croeble GREGORY, will mtet at toe uonrt tloase, FRIDAY, the 6th day of FEBRUARY next, at tbe hour of Oue o'Clock, p.m, to appoint some fit and proper person to fill the vacant Office of PETTY SESSIONS CLERK for said Districts. i James Greany Meenletrim William Liniban I -rnrtnl ixm onTTSTflN'a RflAPa. urn mada with Dated at the County Peace Office, Tralee, this 23rd John Kearney, bcortaglin Maurice Murphy, Brosna Michael Murphy do A Friend Right Hon Lord Beadley. The Earl of Kenmare John Hnrly.

SP.Fenit Sir Henry Donovan, Tralee Chute, JPr Cbutehall Leahy, Castleislnnd Redmond Roche, Tubbermang A Friend, Listowel Francis Crnmpe, MD Richard Meredith, George Stokes, Tralee WTCrosbie SM Hnsaey, JP, Edenburn -Oerard O'Connor, JP, Tralee --Captain Chute, JP, Leebrook A Herbert, JP, KHlentierna! EH Foley, JP, Tralee John Stokes, Tralee Roche, Maglass Stephen Huggard, aolicitor Jiicholas Donovan, DL, Tralee Dr NoUn, Castleisland Prendiville, Liverpool A Friend, Killarney Robert Leslie, John De Blennerbassett, JP Charles Slaughton, Esq, Ballinoe day of January, 1875. VJill -s-V the greatestcare from the finest They contain the best Cleansing Properties and are the safest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 .3 3 3 3 8 .3 3 .3 3 8 0 paid 0 paid O'paid Opaid 0 paid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid 0 Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid 0 paid Opaid 0 paid to nsc Martin Pembroke, Woodview Mr Cnrtin, Solicitor, Abbey feale Chute Mason, Tralee Charles Chute AGKIGTLTTJEAL HOTEL. Clerk of the Peace for said OYSTER FISHERIES (IRELAND). RIVER SHANNON. 1 32 and 83 Vic, 92," and -the Acta incorporated therewith.

NOTICE. De Dennv, Esq John O'Mahony, Tralee John Foley, Castlestret POSTXBO ASD IlTEBT ESTABU3KXEST, NELSON STREET, TRALEE (Opposite the Court House.) DANIEL SEAN AH AN, PROPRIETOR, John -Leahy, Esq, rlesk Mills "TJLD BETTY" REDIVIVU8. not often tbat we notice the ecclesiastical teachings of tbe Kerry Pott, but we find in the but issue of oar local contemporary; a burst of the Old Betty's' Book bigotry so well flavoured tbat we cannot avoid calling -attention to it. Thus doef. tbe Kerry Pott inform its Protestant readers regarding their Catbob'c neighbours "But tbe -very of.

speaking nsoal with ths Romanist, when speaking of religion and theChorch.is most shows how much he mistakes his own religious position, as between himself and tbe Church. He calls the Catholic religion kit religion: tbe Catholic Church Ait Church, as if that Church and that religion was bis own property, and actually belonged to him and compaby.whereas it is be that belongs to that Church and its religious system. Yes, and so.be doer. Abu be belongs to the Church of Rome, not by any Divine right she has over him, not by Christian obligation', pot by any spiritunl or moral benefit' be erires from Hot by any free will onion with her no but by the usurping claims of that Chorth on his eonscjence and his allcgiauce, enforced by threats, corses, exeora-nranirations (major and minor), and by public or private persecutions all which is submitted to by superstition in some, by half sceptical iodiffi r.ntisin in others, by mere hereditary feeling, in others, and lastly by fear and dread in tbe rest so tbat religion becomes not a feeling of religious freedom, but a yoke of bondage not a tie of love, but fear not tbe result of thought and free choice, bnt a thing of habit a matter of form and a matter of course, Now, it is tbe role of tbat Church to require implicit obedience to its dogma, when once decreed as an article of fuiti. Dapaulonp in France, Strossmaqor in Austria, Moriarty in Kerry, were bound by the Church Canoua to acquiesce and publish the Iu-fallibility" dogma they disbelieved.

Tbe clergy ia their turn enforce tbe ssme law of implicit obedience and servile-acquiescence on the laity." Comment is supers, Quo us. fllHE Inspectors of Irish Fishekies having been called Francis HCaHhj O'Connor Horgal Daniel Sbanahnn -William Thompwn, The Mall Daniel Hickev Peter KsngleV Michael Lawlor. -John CCaHlaian -John Moriarty- Tboroas O'Regai William Day i Mrs Quill 1 The Misses Chute, Day Place Hilliard 'i JolinO'Donnd1 Dan Sullivan-: John Donovan Mrs Harringtoi Gerald Cnpoolh, Jeremiah Ricbe Rice 7 Slattory 1 To Prohibit the Dredging tor taking or destroying any 1 0 Opaid 1 0 Opaid 10 0 1 '0 0 ,10 0 1 0 Opaid 1 0 0 i 1 0 0 1 0O 1 0 ioo 1 0 0 1 0 Opaid 10 0 10 0 10 0 paid I 0 0 10 0 paid 1 0 0 paid 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 0 1 0. Opaid 1 0 Opaid 10 Opaid 1 0 1 0 Opaid 10 Opaid 1 0 Opaid 10 Opaid 1 0 Opaid 1 0 0 -1 0 Opaid 1 0 Opaid 10 0 paid 10 0 paid 1 0" Opaid 1 0 0 paid 10 0 paid 1 '0 Opaid 1.00 paid 1 0 Opaid 10 Opaid 1 0 Opaid '10 0 paid 1 0 Opaid 10 0 10 0 1 0 Opaid 1 O- Opaid 1 0 0 2 0 Opaid 1 0 0 paid 1 0 Opaid 6 0 Opaid 10 0 paid 10 0 paid 10 0 paid 5 6 0 paid 1" 1 Opaid MONS. 5 0 0 paid 1 0 Opaid 0 Opaid 10 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid BEGS to announce to the Public tbat the POSTING ESTABLISHMENT in with the -HOTEL will; be supplied with all descriptions -of Vehicles and Good Horsei a Handsome Brougham Carriage, with a pair of Horses, suitable for Wedding Drives, 3 3 0 .3 0 3 0 Archdeacon O'ConneU, Keel Dr Harold.

Castleisland -8 Ojsters in any part of tbe River Shannon situated between the Counties of and Clare, Ac, for period of Three Years, Hereby give Notice, that they will hold. Meetings to inquire into this subject, at the i COURT HOUSE, TARfiEBT COUNTf KERRY, On WEDNESDAY, the 28th. day of APRIL, 1875, At the lour of.STwtlte q' Clock noon, AN AT IHE COURT HOUSE, KILRUSH, COUNTY CLARE, On SATURDAYtha 1st day of MAY, 1875. At the hour of Twelve o'Clock noon. Richard Latchrord, lralee Richard Day, Tralee Daniel Lawlor, Ballyrahslly fc Michael Nolan, Camp Miss Billiard, Hilliard Bennex John Shea William Coffey, Tralee Rev John Griffin, Rev John Murphy, CC Castleisland Michael Griffin, Cork An Absent Friend Timothy Connor, Castleisland Apothecary, Listowel Rer John O'Connor, CC, Firies 3 0 0 paid 0 0 0 as also a Superior nenrse lor unerBis, The Livery Yard (with its Superior Accommodation) will be attended to, as has been the case for many years past, by a careful Hostler.

Charges Moderate. Tralee, Dec. 2, 2 Opuid Opaid O-paid 0 0 .0 Pierce Chute, Ballyroe a.arlee Nash, Ballyeartby William Thompson, Paxknogeragh Movniban, A Bongueline, Castleisland Rev Brosnan, PP. Ballymacelligott Mrs O'Connor, Ballymacadam Thomas Bleonerbasett, Laurence Hickie, Tralee Edward Mulchinpak The Very Rev' Dean Ma we The Rev Moriarty, Brosna Reidy, Apothecary -Major Leigh -Tncrffml Rae. Keel further subcnptions will be.

thankfully received by Mr. Riciabd Latcbeobd, Doy Place. Mr. D. dsC.

M'GlltlCTDDT, Denny-street. C. D. Denny, Nelson-street. -1 Tralee, 22cd January, 1875.

Opaid Opaid Opaid 0 oaid Of which all Persons interested are requested to take 0 0 FOURTH ANNUAL DRAWING. PrtronsiAld. Ald.BirP.'W.Trascott.ftotherGeiitlemen. OZTS BIIILLINO EACH. Aespectnaeegntiaxat court.

J. PRINTERS' ABT VSlOlt. Permission). i0 YWZES. 0 Bvdrder; ALAN HORNSBT, Secretary.

Dated at thajOfRce of Irish Fisheries, 12, Ely-place, Dublin, this lit Januarv, 1875. 0 0 0 THE ILLUSTRATED MONITOH, Edited by Rev. Robebt Keixt, S.J. Opaid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid 'Opaid 0 Opaid Opaid Notice to 0 Maurice Qnlnlan, Farran, Rate Collector 2 A HIGH-CLASS MAGAZINE, replete w'ith articles O. on questions of interest to Catholics, superbly illustrated.

Dillon, CC, Ballymacelligott Maurice Kean, Tnllig John Horgan, Bawnaskehy Dr Lawlor. Tralee Rev Richard Herbert, Cahernane O'Mullane, Royal Hotel, Tralee Major Rowan John Walsh Mr Batt O'Connor, Sir O'ConneU, Richard Leonard, Tralee Dr James Hanifin, A Friend, per Daly, Hon Allison Winn ReV John Blennerbassett 1 1 0 1 0 Opaid Opaid Published Fortnightly, price lid by post 2d. Yearly A SPECIFICATION of sundry Repairs in GLEBE XY." HOUSE at VENTRY may be seen on application to tbe Clergyman, Yentry Glebe or tbe Architects Messrs. HENRY and ARTHUR A.R.I.BA, George'srttreet, Cork. 1 iO.

Opaid 4s id, post free (2b numbers). A eents wanted in every town, Applications, accom 1 .0 Opaid paoied with references as to respectability, to be Opaid NOTICE DP CHARITABLE BEQUEST- "TbTICE isbereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the statute 30th and. 31st Vic, chap. 54, intituled "Ai Act to Amend' the Law of Charitable Donations andBeqncsis," tbat Betan M'Swutbt, late of No. 15, Woerloo Place, Upper Leeson-street; in the County of Dnilin, Esquire, deceased, who died on the 3rd of DECKS BEB, 1874, by bis WUL.

dated tbe-31st of JANUARY 1870, appointed his wife, Mabsabei M'Stviket, of rVaterloo Place, aforesaid, and the Reverend Acgcsihb O'LoufJHHN, of Stephen's Green, in the City of Diblin, Dean of the Catholio Univexity, Executors thirtof.and he- thereby bequeathed to the Reverend Maler Snporior, for the time being, of the religions 8istasof Mercy, having a Convent in or near the Town of T-ake, in the of Kerry, 300, to be applied by laid sisters at their discretion for the relief of ths bocr "of -said Town of Tralee the. said sum of 30) to be paid the said Molber Superior without interest in instalments ol 50 yearly for a period of six yen, tbe first instalment to be payable at the expiration of twelve months after bis decease and by a codicil to bi said Win. dated December. 1874. tbe Opaid, addressed to JOSEPH DOLLARD, Dublin, January 15:1874.

1 1 0 a 1-0 1 THE IRISH LAND Tee London Examiner of Saturday has an article on Land Tenure Reform In Ireland, in which It Says: It will be well, especially for the Liberal party, if the new movement of thelrish farmers foe a proper adjustment of Hietr relation to the soil is not met by the ignorant -contempt which baa so often proved disastrous jo the government of Iralaod. Far one thing may rest assured. So long as tbe land question is an open sore, so long will. Ireland prove a weakness to tbe Uuited Kingdom. A conutry which, from tbe high spirit and bravery of its population, is calculated to a most powerful element of our military strength, will continue to be a source of and will require to bearritons ed by about as many troops as suffice to overs ve tbe myriad population of India.

With a sound kind law, arms could be entrusted to" the Irish people, and a volunteer force, of splendid'material, added lo the resources de Courcy M'GiHjcnady, i I O'Connor, Castleisland Neligan, aolicitor i 3 Roche, solicitor Dr Falvey, Ttake Edward Murphy, Apothecary John Roche, Coroner Michael M'Mabon, Maurice Quiolan. John Griffin, Edmond Looghnane, Kichard Murphy, Kerrhs Myles Daly, ex- Master of Workhouse James Stick, Master of Worknonse i John Lnmsden, Tralee 'Michael Lyons, do Hodgins James Barrett do John Hill do UNION. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26," 1875. H. A.

HerbertvEsq, Rev A Mnrphy, Castleisland Edward Connor, Knockrour Downing NOTICE THAT RATE BOOKS ARE OPEN. FOR The InsTjectors of Irish Fisheries will hold meetingSVt THE INSPECTION Olf KATEPAIlfiKS. -V "fT-The Treasurer, Sir Henry Donovan, requests that all parties who have not yet paid up their subscriptions will send tnem to mm without delay Opaid Opaid Opaid 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid .0 paid 'Opaid 0 paid Tarbcrton Wednesday, tbe 28th April, and at Kilrush, connty Clare, on Saturday, 1st of May next, for the purpose of inquiring into an application to prohibit the dredging of oysters io any part of tbe river Shannon situated between the Counties o( Kerry and flare, for three years. TVfOTICE'is hereby given, Ibat RATES, as -hereunder mentioned, are about to be made on the Property situated in the undermentioned Electoral Divisions in the above Union, rateable under the provisions of the Acta for Further Subscriptions will be received and acknow. 0 i 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 ledged by the Treasurer, Secretaries, or any member of the committee.

said Bbtah MSwisbt' 'revoked 'the said bequest of -A Killorglin Friend" David Reidy, Castleisland -ef the nation. Give tbe tenants but security of tenure, j.ouu so me cosinnnicy of nuns, known as the Sisters of Mercy, Tralee, Ibi tho nee and benefit of tbe poor of that town, and in lira thereof be bequeathed to the said nuns. John Harrineto do Tlie annual general meeting of tbe shareholders of tbe Cork Building Society was held to-day, when tbe retiring directors aad auditor were Tbe plonghfug matcb of the Kerry Agricultural Society takes place to-morrow. At the Listowel Petty Sessions on Saturday, a nun named Charlea Dohertv. of Pie Lane.

Tralee, was fiued -O paid 0 0 paid or me sain purpoK, tue sum of 100, to be paid in instalments of 25, the first payment to be made in 12 months after hii-ceath. And probate of said Will and codicil waa graotKl on the 22nd of January, 1875, to the said Revere id AtjerjerrniB CLouohliw and Mab-abbt Executors in said Will named. Dated this 25th dav of Januarv. 1876. 1 1 iO paid 1 0 0 paid 7s 6d for having "exposed for sale in Listowel quantity COMMITTJEE.

Sir HENRY. DONOVAN, Tralee, Treasurer 8 HUSSEY, Edenburn, CHUTE, CbutebalL JOHN HURLY, P. FeniU -Captain CHUTE. Leebrook. GEORGE STOKES, Tralee.

EDWARD KAE.JP, Keel. RICHARDMEREDlTH.Esq.JP A HERBERT, Killeentiema. The Very Rev Dean MAWE, P. Tralee. STEPHEN HUGGARD.

Solicitor. MAURICE 8 REIDY, Crngg. CHARLES NASH, Ballyeartby. PATRICK LEAHY, Castleisland. WILLIAM THOM PSON.

Parknageragh. SECRETARIES. WILLI AM ROWAN. Tralee. REDMOND ROCHE, Maglass.

December 7, 1874. THOMAI FRANCIS O'CONN ELL, Solicitor, for saJdReverend Dean MARGaRKT M-SWINEY, No. 28, Bache- Nicholas Looghraa do -Jeremiah Coffey do Mrs Hogaa do Daniel Cajloghan do Jeremiah Scannell, -do Denis O'Connor- do Edmond Prendiville do A O'Snllivan do Patrick Nolan do Terence Brosnan do Richard Kearney. do Friend do Thomas Moore do Maurice CC Roche do Maurice 0OnneU do John O'Connor do Jeremiah Roche do rs Dublin. and Ireland would be governed Without tbe continued suspension of tbe Habeas Corpus Act.

Restore, so far as may be, the ancient rights of the Irish people, and we sbould.be able to draw from Ireland, in an emergency, every garrisou and regiment. We hope, therefore, that 1 the important movement at present stirriug Ireland, and which found its latest expression in tbe greet Conference held at Dublin on Thursday, will receive attention from all patriotic Sixteen members of Parliament were present, and a very large number of representaa tives fUm all parts of the country. The Conference declared "that experience dispels the conviction that the Land Act is sufficient to remedy tbe admitted evils ef tbe Irish bin tenure, and tbat no measure can be satisfactory which does not give, to all tenants security of tenure, protection against eapricione- eviction and. arbitrary in crease of rent', the acknowledgment of the tenant's property and' the value of his improvements, and the free right to sell iia These demands, although I nnoa a hastv rianee tbey ay be thought extreme. TO BE of diseased meat unfit lor numan rooa.

The clerkships of the Petty Sessions districts of Annas canl, and Dingle and Castiegregory are vacant. appointment to the first mentioned district will be made on Friday, 12th February, and the latter districts on Friday, 6th February. Samuel Murray Hnssej, Esq, for Cork and Kerry counties, has also been appointed for the county ix' The Weekly Seguter't correspondent at Rome sends annonncement. dated Rome, Thursday, fTIHE MANSION HOUSE of BALLYSEEDY. fnllv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -d 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid Opaid Opaid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid Opaid Opaid 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid J.

furnished, togttber with the Garden, and about lour Acres ox jLans. u. Immediate possessiin. will be given. Electoral Division.

Rate per 1 d. Abbeydorney 1 6' Arabella 2 1 Ardfert 2 6 Jjallinahaglish 2 0' Ballinorig 1 8 Ballyegan 1 1 Ballyheigue 1 -7 Ballyseedy 1 4 Banna 11, Paurtregnnm 1 11 1 10 i Boolteens 1 Brosna 1 6: Carker 12 Castleisland 2 6 Cloherbrien ...2 0 Cordal 0 11 Crinny- 16 Dirrecn- 1 1 1 6 Gneeve'a 1 -8 Kcelgnrrylandcr, .1. 2 '2 Kerrybead 1 6 Kilfiynn 3-0 Kilgobbin 2 0" Kill.inan 1 2 Kilmurry 2 1 Kiltallagh 0 11 Knockgloss; 2 6 Knocknagosbel 1 J' Laccabawn 14, Millbrook 1 -2 Monnteagle 1 10 Noboval ...13 O'Brcnnan 1 6 Rathass 13 Scartaglin; 1. 6 -Tubrid 1 1 Tralco 3 "8 CKeeffe, Petty Sessions Clerk, do Full particulars may be had on application at the office of 8. M.

HUSSEY, Esq, 1, Dennystreet, do I Constabulary HON TJ IO THE 1ATB Vextsbabu Axczseacos O'StmavAK, P.Pi and V.G Keomare. 20th January, 2.10 pm: I can affirm, upon" positive and reliable authority, tbat there is truth In the report announced in the columns of one of the non-Catbolie pafors here, tbat there will be a fresh creation of Cardinals in March, and that among them will be his Grace Jan. 22, 1875." do do do do -Patrick Scannell William Clifford Nolan Beniatsin Brosnan 1 0 0 paid 1 vO Opaid TEACHER WANTED. 9 6 the Archbishop of A ougbt hot lo be rashly denied. Tbey have one great Amount already acknowledged 163 Venerable Archdeacon Higgins, PP, VG, i 1 0 TEACHER is wanted for tbe Kn'ightatown-Male Brosna.

Races are fixed to' take ptace on the 4th FeV Kenmare 10 Rev Thomas Davisl-PP, Sueem ix a. ocnooii, A jrirstr-ciast leacner would ee preferred. -el. For paiticulus apply to the Rev. J.

KEARNEYP.P, Acting Manager. January 876. 0 6 0 0 0 0 0' 1 A woman named Walsh, residing in Strand-treet, did rather suddenly on Sunday evening. At tho Dunga'nnon Land Sessions yesterday, before Sir Francis Brady, the case of Lord Powerscourt against 697 of bis tenants for an increase of rent, was brought on for his Worship said that he bad no power to fix the rente Rev William Egan, PP, Ferriter Messrs John Rearden 4 Sons, Great Georpe's street, Cork Michael Clifford, Kenmare i Rev Calbigban M'Carthy, PP, Touaist. Patrick Downing, Killagh John Moriarty, Reen Denis Murphy, Builder, Bantry paio Opaid 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid Opaid Opaid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid Opaid A HOUSEMAID." Wages, 12 a Year.

to. Apply Patrick Brosnan, Tullijf, Thomas Brosnan, Knockanbawn John Prendiville, Gurtglass John VYalsb, Springmount Thomas Griffin, Balrvnabowl William Dunne, Anna John-Casey, Meenlctrim James Mabony, Camp Martin Mafaony, Kileow William Qoinlan do Michael Horan, Inch Engeue O'Connor, Knockaneflocby Benjamin Smith Richard M'Carthy. Gnrtglass Denis Coffey, Keehlough Dr Robert ritimaoriee Maurice WhelarJ. Manor DrO'Cennor, Causeway Florence O'Sullivan, PIG A Friend," per Mr Daly Samuel Pollard, Robert M-Cowen do William Hickie. IJ WilCam SpriugvEsq, astlemalne The Rev Nolan, PP, Lixnaw Mra Catherine 0Sul1ivan, Kenmare 0 "X.Y.Z," Chbohico Office.

January 26, 1875. Jeremiah Hickey, National Teacher, KUgarvan 0 10 0 John George M'Carthy, Esq. MP, Cork 5 0-0 merit. They point t6a -finality aerryingthe landlord for ever, tbey wonld-harrass" him once for aU and be done with it. The landlord would have tbe same feeling of satisfaction as the Conservatives when they introduced hoisebold suffrage.

Tbey were at the bottom and they had no longer to dread a lowering of tbe These demsnds, moreover, admit of at least consideration from the Liberal party. The Home Rule platform is one that no party in this country is ever likely to adopt. No statesman, could face the country wit. proposal todismember it. But by a land ol a satisfactory nature it is possible, not merely to silence 'the agitators'for Home Rule, but to unite Wand with this country by abend of good feeling sach as heretofore has not been known.

We may bind Ireland to oar side in such a way as vastly to add to our military atrengtb. In these days of peat military monarchies, whoa the tramp of armed men reverberates' ceaselessly through the Continent, we caimot any division of our strength we must not detach Ireland; tut make it an am or strength. We aa d. eo by a right land law, and we, can do it in no other way. 0 0 Rev Michael Sbeehan, PP, Kilgarvan 2 i A STEWARD TT" ANTS a SITIATION.

He fully understands thd ManagcreeSt of a Farm, care of cattle and sheep, and machintry: is very band and willing to be 0 0 0 0 Mra Mary Downing, Kenmare .10 William Hegarty, Esq, Abbeymount, Cork 10 John Rice, Kilgurtharee 0 10 Rev Denis O'SullivaD, PP, Caherdsniel 6 0 Rev Matthew The Presbytery, Boherbce .10 George Mayberry, Esq, MD, JP, Biversdale 1 0 useful; has a -small family; a son able to work on a Opaid Opaid farm wife would uke charge of a dairy. Testimonials nill bear tbe strictot investigation age 41 years is a 1 0 0 paid 1 iO Opaid ENGLISH LEADERS AND IRISH FOLLOWERS. Those amongst us who have done so mach to prove -themselves Whig 'Cawtholict anti-Irish Irishmen, who they perform their whole duty to country and politically by being the servile slaves and more servile tools of the leaders of English misrule over their native land must feel 8tly edified by the recent oracular writings of their idol, Gladstone. Only last year they-moved heaves and earth, and we might hint at another place, to carry the representation of Tralee in the, GftAiSTOWB interest, as they had vainly Worked to carry the representation of Kerry a short time hefore. Of course wo know that amongst those who opposed the National candidates on both occasions there were Catholics! who acted from purely conscientious Protestant; a sati-e of the North of Ireland.

Address, F. Post OfficeQlanniire, Co. Corkv CHBXST'S COLLEGE, FINCHLET, LONDON, N. Opaid Opaid And tbat the Rate Books are deeposited for the Inspection of any Ratepayer -at the Board Room, and will be there Open for such Inspection between the hours of Ten in tho forenoon and Four in the afternoon, daring the Fourteen Daysi next ensuing the date hereof, exclusive of Sundays. Signed this 12th day of January, 1875.

J. G. STOKES. Clerk Union NOTICE. IN pursuance of Section 17 of Government Act, 84 and 85 Vic, Cap.

109, 1 hereby give Notice that C. Pbllt, Esq, Auditor, will attend at the BOAliD ROOM. GAS WORKS. TRALEE, "on THURSDAY. 4th prox, at 10 o'Clock a.m., for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts of the Tralee Town Commissioners for the year ended 31st Jaly last.

JAMES COFFEY, Town Clerk. Gas Works, Tralee, Jan. 16, 1875. TRALEE UNION. 0 Denis Carroll, Brosna, PTJBCBA3JBBS OB PBOPEBTT Wardei-Rev.

T. R. Whitb, M.A, Rector of Finchley. Head Master Rev. R.

W. Gallop, MA, late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford. James O'Connor, Manager, National Bank, Tralee 1 John Brodcrick 1 Dr Kenny, Listowel 1 Geruld M'Elligott .1 John Chambers, Provincial Bank 1 John Fitxgerald, Garrabies 1 Doctor Neligan 1 John Collins, Abbey feale 1 William Hilliard, Pennyttreet I 0 Opaid 0 Opaid 0 0 paid 0 "Opaid 0 Opaid 0 Opaid a Opaid 0 Opaid NOT having the fall amount required their present Investment can have a large proportion of the Purchase Money adwnced by the Cork Building Society on easy terms. Fur (articulars arptyto VEDWARD CLEBURNE; Treasurer, i 9 Great George's-atreet. Cork.

JOHN G1USANI, Secretary, 74 Patrick-street, Cork; or to I ARTHUR CROSBJE. Local Surveror, Nelson-street, motives; but the. more earnestly conscientious Rev Herbert, Killehtiema 10 fTlHIS School, so successful in preparing for the Univfr-JL si ties, the various competitive examinations, and ftr profesaonal and commercial life, Will RE OPEN on FEBRUARY 1st. Scholarships are awarded annually. The profits ol the College are devoted to it improvement.

A preference will be given to younger boys, if application be made early. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to the Head Master. December 22, 187. James Deane, Cork 1 1 COBTBAOT FOB, B1VU1XBEBS WOBK. -A pnbUe meeting of tbe Home Rule League was held in DbUn Friday IS, nt.

-Tbere-was wry large attendance of tbe pub. Kddelabl 3eirof member. Of Parliament weresllSreaeut-. Mr Butt declared that everything h7h.d,tW formed an Irish party dtmct art Indent la ftrlimenthl eonvietwntbsi if Ireland were true to fcersaif but very fewyea would pa- before heir repren1t.ves would la trie Irish PfTllameot House telega from Berlin in th. Sonr.

vetefetegVam ee4ved there announces that the Pope ZLordeTed Don Carlo, to desist from ehed and that bis Jiolineea bas recognised AJfeuso. At Vienus. tbe Carlist Committee, who, bave already con-tributed three milCons to tbe exchequer of Don Carlos, JT Sheehaa.PLG Edward Hudson yt i fc. it WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. k' 1 i'V'" Trade Catalogue, 600 Engravings, 4d.

Jaues Siuirtntg Edgbastoh-street, Birmingham. 0 paid Opaid 0 paid Opaid Opaid 0 paid 0 paid Opaid 0 paid Opaid 0 paid 0 0 paid 0 Opaid Ihey really were tbe more must they feet sola on-beholding the Reality of their Prophet ns.be now stands' self-revealed. anti-Catbolio policy 6f Lord PaUIBESTOM shocked them considerably1. The Durham Letter" of Lord Jomr Etssbix, Pah's, was worse still, hat the'lat productions "of tbe hero' who took Earl and to whom they paid tbetr. political homage hitherto with inore than nbols-heartedness, must be the unkindest cut of alt If they have felt' the wound as they ought to feel it, they haW shown much Spartan wlao in THE Board of Guardians of the above Union will, at their Meeting on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of FEBRUARY next, receive and consider tenders for hiving and repairing some WATER TIPES, COCKS, Ac, -at the.

Workhouse, according to Specification, which may be seen and copied on application at the Workhouse. By Order' STOKES, i Clerk of Union: Boardroom, 21st 1875. Timothy Connor, Tirie Foley, Augloot, Killorglio) John Nolan, Rnssell-street, Tralee Maurice Brick, James Roche; Hornett Milward, a Tbade Divane, Caherbreagb -David Hickey, Relieving Officer Patrick Sullivan do A man named Join Eaves, of Stoorton-street, Preston has just received frm tbe Spanish Government the sum of one himilred ani sixty pounds. In consideration of services rendered bis son, John Enves, who lost bis lin on the 3rd ofNovember. 1878.

in a noble attempt Lhavo aoJvedto anna up wr TO BE SOLD. "A SMALL MINIATURE -B A 32 To be seen at WEST'S COACH Bdward Street, Tralee, li 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 nnwining to assist in carrjing wu say present Government, to save the ere of shipwrecked vessel Santander,.

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