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Monaghan, and beard appeals. Judgment was delivered in the following cases : Margaret Graham va W. H, McKean, £10 59 9d ; L 5, raised to L 6. James Conroy vs B. J. McGeough, LlB 2s j Lll ; confirmed. John Ashton vs J. E. Molyceux, L 53 10a ; L 27 ; reised to L 29. Peter McMullen vs E. 0. Moulray, L73s 7d ; L 3 ; confirmed. Thomas McCabe vs Mrs Cross, Lsl 1 ; L3O ; confirmed David Gillespie vs Bey W. Biddell, L 69 la 2£i ; L 47 10a raised to LSO. Thomas McMahon vs Michael Bellew, LlB ; L 9 ; confirmed. Deuig Trodden vs B. J. McGeaugh, L 3 17a ; L 2 6s confirmed. Tipperary. — At the meeting of the Tipperary Board of Guardians lest we«k Mr Daniel Ryan proposed " That as the Judicial Commissioners of the Educational Endowment Act has failed to agree to a scheme for the future government and distribution of Erasmus Smith's trust or charity schools, we, the Tipperary Board of Guardians, call on the Government to introduce a bill and make it an Act of Parliament to restore the property to ita rightful owners, the children of the tenants on the Smith estate." Edmond Donovan, Killuaty South, was evicted recently from a wretched holding of fourteen acres, situated a mile up Shevneamon, on the property of Mr R. Oooke, D.L , Kiltinan. Tyrone. — List week Mr John M alone, coroner, Cooktowu, held an inquest on the body of Michael Morrie, living at Crook. Morris was in Cookstown market on Saturday and went home with some neighbours. Deceased's Bon in the front cait missed the others on reaching home. The occupants of the oiher cans stopped in Dungate and got a dram of ether. One of the horses got restive, overturning the cart. One man fell under the horse's head, another below the cart and got off safely, but tbe cart rested on the deceased, who was fatally injured and died aoon after, "Waterford.— At vhe last metting of the Wattrford Board of Guardians these eviction notices were served : Mr Osborne, Christmas, plaintiff, vs James Phelan and David Kiely, defendants, for part of the lands at Ballycraddick, containing 37 ac es 2 roi ds and 17 perches, in the parisu of Duuhill. Same plaintiff against Thomas Sullivan and Mary Walsbe for part of the lauda at Ballyoraddick, containing 16 acres 2 ioods and 7 percheß, Sinoe agtnnit Matthew Power and Mary Wt,elan, defendants, for part of the laLds of Baheene, containing 56 acrts 2 rooia and 31 perches', in the punah of Kilmeaden. Same against Laurence Bprice, Patrick Momssey and James Power for lands at Rahe.ns containing 46 acres 1 rood and 11 perches. "Westineattl, —Mr J. VaughaD, Athlone, attended at Eufield during the week to receive the rents on ihe X Her and Cartron estate of Mr E. Hughes, Koßcominon. lie granted a redaction of 33 ia the pound on judicial rents. "Wexford..— Sir John Talbot Power, Bart., through his agent, Mr t. J. OTlaberty, solicitor, of Enniscorthy, has granted to all hiß tenants on the Sdmpton estate a reduction of 20 per cent, on the present rents. Mr James Talbot Power and Mr Taomaa Talbot Power have dealt in like manner with tho tenants oa their several estates in the Cuunty Wextord. WiCklOW* — We regret to learn of the death of the Bey Euseby D. Cleaver, iVI.A.,, at Djlgany on Monday. The deceased was a son of a former rector at Delgauy, and grandson of R ght Bay Dr Cleaver, Bishop of Ferns, afterward Archishop of Dublin. Mr Cleaver was well-known for bis life-'ong and generous support of the movement to preserve the Celtic language in Ireland. He waa a vicepresident of the old Osbianic Society, his colleague being Mr Standisb .. Hayes O'Grady, who waß also his clats fellow in Trinity. During ' the last ten years since Celtic became a Bubject of primary education in the national schools, Mr Cleaver spent thousands of pounds in supplementing the allowances to teachers, in giving prizes in Celtic to pupils, and in publishing Celtic literature for free distribution among the Celtic-speaking population. At the time of his death be waß vice-president of the recently founded Gaelic League, and he was also a prominent member of the Irish Literary Socie'y,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 44, 1 March 1895, Page 23

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 44, 1 March 1895, Page 23

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 44, 1 March 1895, Page 23