--- Page 1 --- enough . on 3 Cyclopbing . he reasons . mer Greetings --- Page 2 --- movement of which those years consciousness of the necessity spirits . and even one of them tself-the history certainly of that pre-Gaelic League Ireland of this nation of ours . ' And this sense of nationhood , this settling down where he could an umbrella land except a vulgar knows of the history of this Leisure it showed , and sometime rootage , of indigenous growth- strains had moulded to their a sense of direction " That is to such hearts and minds as these mart ? ' That sense of nation - surged into exam , other cre- collects imitative again . looking Ireland of our dreams . When however , we compare it with hear no more either the relations genuinely creative , even if the world of the arts-music . hood was the life-stream of the time at all it seemed . What sometimes made his half-century in the Pale itself , beginning in the all these activities' became luring , that period would not alive with a melancholv warmth that had not sufficient kit in it . north of rootage and direction . remembers writes the words . to see itself as such . One who states and settled there ? The with a few others , set up the places of the land . and at any what is our thinking except an easily might not ever ' have back the sense of tradition . of poetry , architecture . naintic - for recognition not from institution that mostly has we are comparing that which is songs as a permanent factor in limination-almost of history only have been different . but such centres . They all became brought about the difference . It s not of himself we think but would re-establish in the high and within a year or two had . When right in our own settling down abroad that is were medical . Into them all . # OVER SINGA SING CAN own sensitiveness . But it is his institution in the heart of stream itself at the Gaelic for Gaelic Leaguers were active so mouldine " the whole nation . he should never have been de- knows this . and realises what he manlessness of the necessity . containing language of such , a direction of their own , a way reserve . It showed , and sometime attitude the attitude of a whole own folk hut from a folk with lassitude of their traffic . MTV . songs of Connacht or the love . simoir darkness . The life- Professor of English and question leaves one agape ! . It R. Douglas Hyde . & society . " The Abbey Theatre vouns man . spent a year his eagerness to establish ' that economic was the time . " unless one stream gun # in Canada or crossed into the bloodly should have chosen to set " up for recognition # com their # twelve imitative again looking reative activity that blossomed that sense became climbed in back the same to transform up rench in the University of New actually in its connect nor such centres , may all Gaelic League . Unless one movement at which those years # nationhood . This should never have been do . sn . sometimes made his individual inarders to understand with it is sav. a sense of nationhood . without sums , v. e art-music , saw a sense of nationhood . lassitude of their trials . This 1893 . It was courageous . He this sense of nationhood , this Every common # # another we are comparing that which is runswick in 1891-2 , or the- would # establish in the time --- Page 3 --- an CRAOIBHIN . --- Page 4 --- of Ireland . language and culture . mous call of the Oireachtas to devoted to the cause of Irish scholar and writer , founder of the Gaello League , and first talling health for a considerable time , and only his keen's sense the onerous office of President Douglas Hyde , eminent Gaelic- contistences were also This high honour climaxed a life swaraiso --- Page 5 --- after up . --- Page 6 --- life , showing a kinship with the old ! urned his hand to short dramas in collect collecting Gaelic songs tensity , literary taste and oratorical cognition by his " evangelising " in- correspondence , writings . lecturing . National University was established ! cories in Irish . Not't content with short stories he movement he lived at Ratra' Only I brought together many very interest - ( Irish , such as " An Tinnear agus ! ire , in English composition in his- auss . He now produce ction of stories in Irish . lished " Apples from the Branch " I work he was indetatigable and how ! ish language soon claimed him . in his work , and writers like Yeats . I was working for the language # nlaved an important Ancient Gaelic Literature . larted in them himself . In all this return from America his friends and " of ... ' I'm the founding of the National ' more readers realised the ex- Russell . Synge and Lady Gregory ! enthusiasm . country singers . graduate he attained high honours' ant reputation . In 1891 he became ' won gold medals in modern litera- Connacht " appeared with an , with voice and man he rummalled re- n 1900 , and his own Irish charts ; ( 1906 . subsequently becoming Pro- m.s-phirshased the only manned . rinity was brilliant . As an under in German , French and Latin , but it nce of his work . H rain , and in a short time he was ) West : they did not attract much ones of five of exile , and social lected during his wonderines in i1887 . leaving T.C.D with a bill all his years of work . On his in this post . His old work for the when he retired . on Irish University Education in few Brunswick , but he did not re-1 Roscommon , close to his old home ; sprees of B.A. in 1884 and L.D. ' great # # #rd writing ! wasage in which he dreamed . " He and the Shannon . " and " Jones ! lamiable and hospitable host , and collection of stories and songs ) appain . " The Lost Saint with # # # as and writing ! Iessor of Modern Irish when the n't Sishing " The Tinker and ' great work he was doing "ulas Hyde's career through skin Ireland . interested themselves in his labours ire , in English companies # fing people . moved to No. 1 Earlsport place . award Dr. Hyde ever received for in 1909 , a most he held until 1932 , ages in the State University of founder . Here he and Mrs. Hyde lived and and storing . " at Tibophone Rectory . He did not in 1888 Dr. Hyde published ? the fairy ) , Dr. Hyde COLUUED KWOINS ention . stories . National University was established interim Professor of Modern Land to the country . Specialist Germanist rebelled . " the Tan- e"ths Fire ) soon followed . interest was now manifestine itself . ick in Ireland . the Fairy ) " An Posa ife . showing a kinship with splish translation . Wider public ! the Fairy ) , " An Posadh " ( Th Hortained extensively . He was an graduate . In French and Latin . but it Here he and Mrs. Hyde lived and purchased the only-ented it lages in the state he did not run . srv and oratory . He award Dr. Hyde ever received for in 1909 , a most he held a y of Ireland . Dr. work in ! University , Dublin was in Celtic he ex Iled : " to over . wants to run a claims iversity of Ireland . ick in Ireland . " Cois na Teineadh " I truthful enthusiasm he took these ! 1961 62 . terim Professor of Modern ? in are v the V.s do dramas through the country university . niversity of Ireland . He was University of Ireland collection of stories " and sometimes y of Ireland . He's University of the d. He was a I've wider work " The literary lected during his wanderings in n't " Siahiog " " The " Sir # Eois na Teineach . ' union the " Erojs na Teineach " and Greenwich acknowledged the --- Page 7 --- I see him again in the language Always the Cracibhim is in the processions and at Cobb , where for degrees they backed his action and Commails and the University Senate deep-thrust in his pocket as Sean ! liner bearing the remains of Father His methods were not those of the make an interesting back-stage com- came from Dublin on the occasion . American Tour . with the other just holding the big campaign for Irish at matricula - two days we awaited the American sensed this new unselfish entru- that of his comrades , and brought the endorsement by the County long story of the League . sweetman , Padraig O' Dalaigh , and people as it were . " in the hollow siasm for a losing cause , and by Subsequently we all went to May- tion in the new university . " Here I the people . O'Sullivan later portrayed him - and Torchlight processions , municipal nooth for the ceremony , where the platform - a rugged figure with hand ! as the organisation crew and we Hyde was another highlight in one welcome to the Cracibbin and Mrs. to triumph . of Waterford-these plain people The next historic event was th loval leader as he stood on many a That was a drama in itself . and I People's Response . remember him' untiring and good- the medium of waiting at an hole Chapel designed by Scott . Ione letters to me during that period great Maynooth man was laid to and " the nennle from " the hillsides festivities are all crowded into the minent in my recollection of those rest in the beautiful . Memorial the triumphs of that tour , and her mentary on men and things . Our in that drama I can again see the ! for years . North , South , East and They were dictated by his feeling . foreground of these pictures and his native Connacht or the claims days are Edward Martyn . John of his hand . " Hyde shared in the hardships and and the valleys . from the bogs of other prominent members ' who O'Grownev , and where we beguiler found it necessary to get in funds natured during a fight that raged memories of that campaign . Croichhin's rich reminiscenrac Pru politician or " the trained orator . hehalf of the Gaelic League . Mrs. West we held meetings or called on , to pay organisers and to publish by story-telling , and , by the longed task of touring America on books he responded to the S.O.S. and undertook the difficult and pro- --- Page 8 --- versities , the Irish Red Cross Society and other mourners in cars should wish to follow on foot should of the Phoenix Park . time through Mullingar about 12 way of S.C. Rd. and Heytesbury St. approaching by way of the S.C. Rd. Members of the general public who St. Patrick's Close and Upper Kevin and former Government Ministers , Bride St. and should approach by cortage will move on out the tives of the Gaelic League , the Uni- Kevin St. Bridge or at the Chaelized Gate honours will be-rendered by a The remains will pass in slow Assembly points in Dublin . route to Ratra Cemetery where intersection of St. Patrick's Close , ex- cars in Upr. Kevin St. Cross Kevin p.m. , and Boyle about 1.45 p.m. en church of Ireland . follow the remains further may military guard of honour ments will park their cars in New St. and Mr. Kevin St. and should members of the Government : the lending back into New St. Missions , the Lord Mayor of Dublin , Heads of Diplomatic and Consular . Council of State : dignitaries of the ression by turning off at Island ' from the Phoenix Park and the Members of the Dallas and Senate ! dent : the Taoiseach . Tanaiste and Persons who do not propose to take up position in Heytesbury St. . mentary Secretaries will mark their Carrick-on-Shannon about 1.30 Lucan Road . noon . Longford about 12.45 p.m. . Army and Garda officers , representa- assemble in Patrick St. south of the members of the Judiciary and Parlia- detach themselves from the pro- and heads of Government Depart- approach by way of Ouffe St. and Mr. ; It , will be reserved for : The Prasi- Church of Ireland . --- Page 9 --- first President of Eire Dr. Douglas Hyde , the first President Dr. Douglas Hyde . plays in Gaelic as well as English , and was Times 14.7.49 ancient language , music , art , and customs of his fellow-countrymen which was eventually Known in Ireland as An Cranoibhin . inn ( the delightful little branch ) , which he be Gaelic League for the revival of the the driving force of the advanced nationalists however , he was adopted a senator in the area , reland and thus ' started an enthusiasm among many years , and to research work . In 1925 , was a most eminent Gaelic scholar . was seeking every means of advancing its aims . I author of a number of books , poems , and in 1938 a conference of representatives of wick , and while in the Dominion studied the spoken . Through the friendships he made there I of Eire , whose death on Tuesday in featizing the ritual considerations of the instrin : appointed Interim Professor of Modern Latin- ) political exeter , and other insurgent was from political independence should be included in He then went to Canada , where in 1891 he was ! sometimes used as a pen-name . he was the both physically and intellectually . At his first ! to Ireland , founded the Gaelic League in 1893 1 i addition an able translator . He was also movement . Never himself a politician in the in any separate legislature , and for many years I he succeeded in keeping politics , out of the Dublin at the age of 89 was briefly in 1906 . In this year also he was a the United States and collected some E11,000 ! e new office of President of Eire . He was 78 ) by his father and used as a boy to wonder , Trinity of his day , and Hyde could not only do ! a view to taking orders entered the Divinity . and the year after became president of the dienity , he broadcast to the United States , but I Education . By 1915 Ireland , infected by the with humble people he learned and came to Christmas in an office which it was the fire ) 1938Punnimously-elanted for the office of of a people-orange and traditions than 14 . Senior Moderatorship and Large Gold Medal ! It was Dr. Hyde's belief that the nationality rolllore and customs of the red Indians . He by his father and used as a boy to wonder rines . resident # # " # which had been created under , to invite Dr. Hyde to accept nomination for 860 , the youngest son of the Rev. Arthur he dealt principally with the Irish language , lof language of the West from which he living Hyde , the story of Frenchpark of the Roscommon scribes but he also read widely in more the objects of the Gaelic League . Hyde , a and in 1887 the degree of LLD . To speak contine itself to its own field of activities . A I http . 1940 he had a serious illness . He recovers Douglas Hyde was born on January 1 State Senate , but he took no part in political ! lumes as professor , or wick , and while in the Dominion studied the # # # language . Ities position , but understood at the end of his Hyde" thereupon " convinced himself to . His wick , and while in the Dominion studied the the marriage survives him . the driving force of the advanced nail 0thoena was have the language . Then as a young man he'll # Francis Stubbs Douglas Hyde was born on January 17 . ith humble people he learned and came to continued to # We will re# it-tic acid He then went to Canada , where in 1891 he was ' --- Page 10 --- 0 0 --- Page 11 --- 0 0 --- Page 12 --- 1930s . --- Page 13 --- 1907 0 0 --- Page 14 --- 1930s --- Page 15 --- 6' --- Page 16 --- favor OT --- Page 17 --- 0 States . --- Page 18 --- sisters . --- Page 19 --- 0 0 --- Page 20 --- in the Gaelic tongue was fostered , father-in-law of the learned circuit on Tuesday night . scholar , his death is a great loss to in 1938 . " died at his home in Dublin tales of the countryside told to him later his L.L.D. degree . ' The " old Orator , poet dramatist and Gaelic Judge . James Sealey , K.C. , who pre- scholar but a great Irishman . Son of the late Rev. Arthur Hyde . language movement in particular . IB.A. with distinction , and a year sided over the Circuit Courts in Kil- In Trinity College , he took his nected with Kilkenny . for he was IT University and held this office until Doctor Douglas Hyde . unanimous ! ship of Modern Languages in the degree and Trinity College a similar ! years , his love for the traditional honorary degree in 1933 . He was his country . and to the cause of the choice as first President of Ireland appointed to an Interim Professor - I lal of the language and culture of Ireland . Roscommon . During his very early he was born at Frenchpark . County kenny for a number of years , and pression in his enthusiastic and has lost not only a distinguished his long life , remarkable service to Aged 83' years , he gave , during of Modern Irish in the National and grew in him until it found ex- whose death , which followed in a We in Kilkenny are proud to whole-hearted efforts for the reviv- By the death of Dr. Hyde . Ireland terred on him the degree of Doctor ation of the time of his work , for ! In another war also he was con- the Gael . Gaelic culture . State University of New Brunswick . comparatively short time after his retirement in 1948 , was deeply regretted . Wales conferred on him the same claim him as a citizen , for he was workers in the movement . city in recognition by the Corpor- Royal University of Ireland con- in 1891 . He was first President of In 1902 he was elected to the chair selected honorary fireeman of this of Literature , Honoris Causa , in 1906 . In 1927 the University of 1915 , and during all these years was Conradh na Gaedhilze from 1893 to Douglas Hyde Death of Dr. whole-hearted and ' enthusiastic , 1932 . --- Page 21 --- and no more illustrious son of an I to the editor of the Irish Times . " Ian arrow from the quiver of Shaw's Ithe religious ceremony due to a Surely " Nichevo " must have felt , an Irish quality , then. indeed " unselves at the prayers of our ! ( fellow-trishmen . whose public ! acetiousness of George Moore or ) SIR-One would require the doors of St. Patrick's Cathedral . de- ! cathedral . " was not satisfied until . " Iworship we deeply respect , but the thrill of their vision , when I maintained even to the last tribute ! tributes paid to him ' by his Church ' really wish strangers to the liturgy Irish rectory , than Dr. Douglas , generally , while in waiting at the his burial Service : for throughout ! Church ? No ! the memory of of his creed were being said , showed " their appreciation of Dr. Hyde's ! I wit to do justice to " Nichevo's " Church of Ireland to thrust them- Church the very special honour of not there en masse to show the and all the Catholic members of the very great Irishman was buried with which we have not shared for pass of Lever or Lover . Did he 18th and 19th centuries , who ignored deaney of Swift . name empty news in his national Catholic and Protestant mingled ! Hyde , and non-members of " the Tone and Emmet . and mocked the centuries . If lack of logic is body of the Church of Ireland did Douglas Hyde remains an inspira- not crowd the cathedral to over- Protestants , ' but to " us ' non- ' sons . unlike its predecessors of the both good taste and religious sin- ing aside while the final solemn rites ! ike some early Victorian school- flowing . and Dublin University was first literary strings of Hyde him- the national cathedral of that " member of the Church of Ireland . ' Dublin . " July " 19th. " 1949 . " views as he expressed them about : walls of St. Patrick's , and have felt Hyde , almost on the steps of the " Nichevo " is as Irish as " Handy monstrated that they as Irishmen ! marm . he had delivered himself of : a lecture , not to his own fellow - " Goldsmith " and Burke " and banner together in national homage to Dr. ceritv in leaving completely to his " and doctrines of his Church to surround the coffin of Douglas world that 20th-century Trinity does Dr. Hyde's funeral : for , when tha is that the majority of the genera The President , the Irish Cabinet ! tion to all Ireland , and the last " Ireland had lost a true patriot and ! the very spirit of Grattan . of Davis . I ( Protestants , because we had the ) a unit realised that in his death ! the Oireachtas . the Army and the 31 Upper Fitzwilliam street . know how to honour its outstanding I Protestants . because we had the I services to Ireland : they , by stand - I Idevoted son of the Church of I protestants . ' and of Parnell movement through the Isince good manners not to intrude ! his life there was no more devoted ! a very great gentleman . ' public services , the Law Courts , the The President , the Irish CA : Protestants . ' but it walls of St. Patrick's , and have felt public services , the Law Courts . the vito MacGar Surely if any cause of regret exists ino aside while the final solemn rites ! wrely if any cause of regret exists . public services , the Law Courts , the ) self and yeats . Yours . etc. come unlike its predecessors of the Fitzyllo MacGarr Milo MacGar the national cathedral of tha' a unit realised that in his death --- Page 22 --- Donolas Eyde , created the ' Abbey said Mr. Costello . ' in the lecture occupy a remarkable place in the his own time a distinctive Irish Irishmen and women who , with rooms of University College , Dub- in , where he had dedicated him- he Irish without becoming English . That was the position in which he the Gaelic League , what appeared to have been a lost cause was had culture in the English language as The Taoiseach spoke in Irish and Taoiseach , and Mr. K. de Valera , I League prior to 1916 were well Leader of the Opposition . place in the records of Irish his- t would be to fail in their appre- risk scene one whose name would therefore from his own knowledge . ots its past deserves no future . ' founder of the Gaelic League , but movement . Not alone was he the ciation of the full extent of his had been connected with the Gaelic . in over with the establishment of Irish language and its literature . " In 1892 , addressing the Irish occupy a permanent and unique well as in the Irish language . Ryan with Dr. Douglas Evdo was made : Tranihhin' for very many years and people into the Connradh who had lington so part he played in creating in " Valera , who also spoke Hyde there had passed from the raried one fast them to work on the revival the Gaelic League he would still no following telegram's were re- National Tihram Saniato Dunolas their own people and their own found Ireland immediately , after he Irish people were ceasing to known vistas of their own land " In paying tribute to Dr. Hyde eived by Mr. MacBride , Minister ) sympathy . Surage to William Butler Yeats . tr I to what he had said . At the same work it became his whole life work . coming a living movement . From was unnecessary to aid anything over-day speech or the needle . A Lady Gregory - to all those gives THEFOREION MESSAGES OF understood clearly its Although a scholar himself , that there should be a word or two and had taught them to learn and Laoiseach spoke on such an tudents that a country that for- simula vintreman himself . ' he isn't continuing in English said that over the laughter himself , he # The Tammie . Teaching in ! from that side of the house . Although a scholar I'm understand the truth of all that ing with the establishment - as a mark of respect to Dr. Hyde's ) sory . Dr. Hyde's life had been very long . very full , and a very I.O.D. he had continue self to the task of reminding his " The House then stood in Finn . to what he had said . At the same " Mr. first personal acquaintance It had been his good-inctions . He services to Ireland if one neglected Theatre . ' was always two part he played # creating : first in Irish said that when " the coming # a living movement . Was simple , isn't try founder of the Gaelic League , but ceived by Mr. Fuscurno , the moment he undertook th Dr. Douglas Hyde was made , " I ha understand the truth of all that was not enough merely cycle the # based # ware that Dr. Hyde was the # WSU W.000 000 000 Taoiseach , and Mr. K de Valera , he same gospel as in the League . gota its most deserves no future jimula kindly man . himself " he isn't understood clearly that writes It was his spirit that Kent it alive . understood clearly that " what was every member of the nail and it well as in the Irish language . Even revilano very full , and civilisation to John Mr. recount his great services to the very long . very full , and a very remission , he'll smoke an behalf a pired courage in the time than # the House v Elvide declared that in recent time not enough merely " to a common as a mark of respect to Dr. Hyde's very-long . Verde's , Brendan been --- Page 23 --- is cush by criona , cialtinar , 3ac am , o"fasant . raits com , n-ard , Do reangain na h-61reann ca caoin-in-l is but cruaid an builtle do cut orrainn Fein Muair aimed to corp air an zolar boy AR Oceansea leaf-cra-oce do cos ru so Na'r caILL cu arian do speis a bus said Ciasolus na Saedi , Use mucra so deo an craft could d' Adam so Flaiteas le leim , Mar Fuair cu 6 Dia do CiaLL ' so ceann . co voice son cars is birds in A ru . An crate nac rain barb ann , by cush so " barb , Sean-ceansa siubalac na nSaebeal a's na It's cush do scriptful mar naoir Le peann an basis . acc b' Fearr " n' san wife's nac break . E le as seolad na nbaolnead " san zslige nac toasis . basis , mbisco . Azus solus na h-61reann ca batoce faol ceo . 's ni bfutsib can be no 5sedilze ben . west . n1crocfa10 so been 1/000 do samaii-se but cu an fear d' Feubad Sir.5001 do An sonas as 1mzeach , ' , and Jonas as far . air n-eiscear an shell sin's nuadact OCI could an nsrab leaf , a sea gain Mic srio , nest . reso , a's crush acamuld . is crucial as peas . do quit on-are worldwide " still soon symbol uat- of Uachtarian na-Eireann ( President of Ireland ) --- Page 24 --- church Street . The Capuchin Annual Office , sublin . Revd. Father Senan , O.F.M. Cap. Reverend Sir , in before viewing . g that any negro at one respecting the Property mentioned are conducted through her es not hold himself responsible for any inaccuracy in the Particulars and Terms of the on the understanding that any negotiations respecting the Property mentioned are co the Auctioneer does not hold himself responsible for any inaccuracy in the Particul Property managed . auctioneer , ments collected . Land and Estate Agent : Eric Maguire , m.I.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A. --- Page 25 --- Commencing each day at 11 o'c. a.m. Auctioneer and Valuer at Ratra , Phoenix Park DR. DOUGLAS HYDE ( Deceased ) . first President of Ireland Eric Maguire , M.I.A.A. ( By kind permission of the Board of Works ) important auction sale ON VIEW SAT . AND SUN. , OCT. 8th AND 9th. 10-5 O lar Park and Light Refreshments will be available during View Day ings and Effects , all the property of the late Dr. Hyde and his family 45 Molesworth Street , Dublin . On MONDAY , OCT. 10th. to SATURDAY , OCT. 15th Amongst the literary treasures on offer are MANY FIRST EDITION omission to view and sale by catalogue , Price 2s . wickens , Stevenson , Charles Lever , etc. , etc. quantity Kitchen China , Delph , etc. ; Garden seats , Tools , Plants , etc. Works dealing with Irish History and Literature . runs-Cash and 5 p.c. Fees , Buses 38, 39, 39A. and other languages , will be offered for Sale , together with a large residue of rurniture , he late President's extensive and valuable LIBRARY of Works in " God impanying certain books . The Furniture includes Black Oak Diningroom Suite , Ed. 1671 : MONTONOS ATLAS JAPANNENSIS , By Ogil other languages , will be offered for Sale . together with a large residue s Cabinets , Bedroom Suites , Wardrobes , Upright Piano , Armchairs , ish and other writers , some autographed by the authors and by Dr. Hyde : sex Paintings , Prints and Engravings , AUTOGRAPH PHOTO , THEODORE Donovan , 1847 , and FIRST EDITIONS by Yeats , Ge 10 LETTERS OR MANUSORIPTS will be on offer except those rela AND RARE BOOKS much sought after by collector and Liqueurs , good Silver and Plate , DRESDEN and Japanese " Chi and other writers , some autographed by the authors and by Dr. Hyde : A selection of the more interesting volumes include MONTANO NEW ited Heidelberg , 1602 ( NOT in " BRITISH MUSBUM ) , teidelberg , 1602 NOT IN " BRITISH MUSEUND , AMERICA , by Unaments . Oil Paintings , Prints and Engravings , AUTOGRAPH PHOI UKS' much sought after by collectors , and many COSPLEEN . g Blinds , quantity excellent Table Glass , Table and Bed linen , chair The Tribes of Ireland , by A. O'Daly , 1852 : The Book of certain Books . . The Furniture includes : Black Oak Diningroom . Sui Wines . Spirits and Liqueurs , good Silver and Plate , DRESDEN and Japanese China mains , Spring Blinds , quantity excellent Table Glass , Table and Bed I ional Chairs , Roll-top Desk , quantity Stair Carpeting , Axminster and 0 MANUSORIPTS will be on offer except those relating to and nda Ros : The Tribes of Ireland , by A. O'Daly. 1852 : hogany Tables . Cabinets , Bedroom Suites , Wardrobes , Upright Pian " Donovan , 1847 , and FIRST EDITIONS by DRARE BOOKS much sought after by collectors , and many COMPL irk and Light Refreshments will be available during View Days , and " Sale , Roosevelt : Original cartoons , by fitzpat riters , some autographed by the authors and by Dr. Hyde : several OLD --- Page 26 --- visit Ratra . on Thursday . The public viewing will be on other distinguished guests will when private viewing . Next Thursday there will be a taoiseach , private viewing . members . the Government , Taoiseach , members . was working yesterday , cata- with . hed . and . ome . rey . mir . the tone . vol- hem . the ave . and , a call .