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Show cursionists, ror lurtner particulars see posters. au29 The Ctitholto Hospital. Editors Herald : In yesterday's issue aDpeara an ar- ; tide reflecting upon the management of the Hospital of the Holy Cross, commonly known as the Catholic hospital. We wish to say, to begin with, that there is no truth iu it. t ne circumstances are Drieny mese: We have an able bodied attendant, Jos. Tully by name, who we expect will take care 'of refractory patients. On Saturday night one of the Bistern in charge called this mm twice, telling tell-ing him that the cows were in Mrs. Young's yard, and wished him tu drive them out. Tuia kv proceeded to do, and when in the yard was ordered (pereimptoi-ily) (pereimptoi-ily) out by two young men, and not satisfied with the explanation, that tbe sisters had called him up to drive the cows out, they attempted to put him out by force. He resisted and the three went out of tbe gate together. to-gether. This constitutes the sole offense, and while the man was cot only doing a kindness to them, as a neighbor, but wat doing his duly as well as an attache of tbe hospital was attacked by these young men. No patient has been drunk or has used a knife upon auy one since we have been iu attendance at the hospital. hos-pital. We have had no lunatics or delirious persons in tbe hospital who required any especial watching. Tbe bit la nee of the neighbors not only have kuowiruo trouble, but on the contrary have considered it especially a quiet and orderly institution. Deb. Benedict A Fowler. |