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Show j Eatest Trisb news j , 1 ALL AROUND IRELAND. - (Dublin Weekly Freeman. Dec. 10.) The SHko portion of the Le Freyn estate has be5n :old to the tenants. f- A suggestion to employ a detective to shadow tramps hps liwi approved of by the Cluiies nord of guardians. c u It is now plated that the a.lletred e Fhootin fit Mr. R. A. !. Gvirdiner, J. I P.. at Clohogue, County S'igo, was an accident. Michael McHaie, Oarracioon. .a farm-S farm-S f-r and big- oaljr, vas killed at HalHna railway siation'on Friday evening. f Th people 'of Toometara have pre-J pre-J sooted an illuminated address to the 0 Must Rev. Dr. Fog-arty, bishop of Kil- II J la loo. t t Two large grass farms, belonging to c ' The O'Connor Ton have been purchased , by the estates c onuwissionerg for dis- 1 ( tribution. amongst, the tenants. C 1 At a 'meeting- frr the farm at! on of an - Industrial Development association for Pkibhereen the bishop of Rcs delivered c ; an address showing how Irish Indus-" Indus-" A tries might be encouraged. I ' It Is announced that the Very Rev. I; Canon Sheeny of Ardfiur.an will prosld-; e.t the national demonstration in Cahir, f County Tlpperary, on the 11 th tnst. t i 1 1 On Friday a great nationalist demon- ptration took place in Derry. Import- x J ant speeches were delivered by Messrs. , 1 1 J. Redmond and J. Dillon, M. P's. ( 1 f i t i Captain Shawe Taylor hss accepted I tut invitation from Mr. T. U. Sloan. M. I I : P., to address a meeting of Protest- I e ants and Orangeman in Belfast. J 1 Tho Kilnaacthomas district council It has passed a resolution asking the es tates commissioners to reinstate the 1 evicted tenants in .the holdings from I nrhich they were evicted which are now t being offered lor i-ale. i It At the Newry petty sessions a man f reined Bernard Reilly was sentenced t to two months' imprisonment for beg- j g-ing and assaulting the police at Bess- ; Vrook on Sunday. Prisoner solicited i Elms from house to house, threatening , women and children, who refused him. ( , Mr. "Richard Philbin dd on Wednes- t flav at the patriarchal age of 107 at his . residence in Liverpool. Deceased was , a native of Castlebar and when young , migrated to Liverpool, where he carried car-ried on the business of an oyster mer- t chant. The viceregal commission appointed i to incruire into and report upon the sub- jpet of poor law reform in Ireland sat on Wednesday in Ennifi and took evi- dence in reference to the eight unions in thf County Clare. Several witnesses agreed that four unions were sufficient : ; for the wants of the county. ' The King's county county council has adopted a resolution protesting against the dictatorial attitude of the depart- ' ment of agriculture and technical in struction towards the local oommit- .! tees, and another resolution requesting equality of treatment for all members of the staff in the department's offices. Members of the Cork Pig Buyers' association, as-sociation, while asserting t'aat the new-order new-order of the English hoard of agriculture agricul-ture respecting the importation of Irish j pigs will not have any pernicious effect j upon the south of Ireland trade, state .that some of its provisions are vexatious vexa-tious to Irish exporter. They describe the order as "a piece of Charoberlain- t ism.' In consequence of the distress in the west. Mr. Fitzgerald, landlord of the Turlouph estates. County Mayo, has of-ftred of-ftred to supply iseed potatoes for the reining spring to all his tenants whose va'u;;t'or. deep not exceed 20. Lord Kilmalne has Riven an abatement of T.s in the pound to all non-judicial tenants on his Castlebar estate. - on Friday Mrs. Justice ftoss acceded, on the condition that a reasonable offer of-fer was made, to reinstate an evicted tenant named Patrick Flynn on the estate es-tate of Sir V. V. Stawell in the County Cork. The tenant had been evicted in 1KP3. and the holding was let to another I tenant, who has since, nowever, "vanished." "van-ished." leaving arrears. All the rest of the estate has been eold.- Mr. Coroner Rice held an inquest at the courthouse, Queenstown, on the body of Staff Sergeant Frederick Why-hro. Why-hro. who, as announced last week, was found hanging to a beam at Haulbow-line Haulbow-line island in a store of the ordnance department. Evidence having been Kivcn, the jury found that deceased had i strangled himself whilst laboring under temporary insanity. - On "Yednosdoy the Earl of Dunraven delivered the inaugural address of the opening session of the Dublin Bankers' institute, the subject of his p;qor being . "The economic effect of the land act j and fiscal reform upon the agricultural and other industries oi ireianu. him loidship expressed the opinion that owners would profit by a sale of the lands. Speeches on the subject were delivered by the Rev. T. A. Finlay, S. J., and Mr. F. W. Pim. While Captain Mulcahy. master of th" Albion, accompanied by his son, v as going aboard his vessel at Water-ford, Water-ford, ne came into contact with something- on the gangway and fell between J his vessel and the hulk, and sustained 1 injuries of a serious character. Drs. White nnd Morris were in attendance and :lst the 11c v. .V. J. O'Connell, who was promptly summoned to the scene, 1'Ul Mulcahy succumbed shortly afterwards. after-wards. ' i n Wednesday, in the Cork race horse case, the jury found that the plaintiff ynd the d 'fendant had agreed j lo co-ownership of "Paola." but that thTij had been on assault upon the plaintiff, and that the value of tite hore w;is "'. Mr. Justice Madden directed di-rected a verdict for 2j for the plaintiff; plain-tiff; ihut ." lodged in court by defendant defend-ant should Ije returned to him. and that tin-re should be an inquiry before the Master as to the winnings of the ; horse. f Messrs. John E. Redmond. M. P., and John Dillon, M. P.. traveled to Belfast on Wednesday, and addressed a great meeting in the I'lster Hall that night, j . which Mr. Joseph Devlin, M. P., pre sided. Tile resolutions indorsed the policy of thj; National Directory. The speech of Mr. Redmond deilt in detail 4 with the position of the Irish Univer- 1 sily question, and. Mr. Dillon discussed J the Devolution proposals of Lord Dun- I ; raven, stating thai he weleor.ird any I admission that government of Ireland I wiis intolerable. |