oath, does not remember the words " Boys, you may cut away, 

 and destroy all you please," to have been used by Mr. Atkinson 

 on the day alluded to ; was in the court, and must have heard 

 them if they were used. 



Richard Bracken, police sergeant, examined by Mr. TREDEN- 

 NICK. Deponent received orders to go to the Bundoran shore 

 to preserve the peace at Bundrowes, and protect the fishery ; 

 went there on Saturday morning last; when he approached, he 

 saw men in one of the boats in an excited state : thinks that a 

 serious breach of the peace would have occurred had not the 

 police been present ; heard violent language and threats using ; 

 Cassidy's men wished to prevent the Bundoran men from 

 fishing ; deponent did not attend the Petty Sessions on the 

 19th of June. 



Cross examined by Mr. ATKINSON. Reported to Mr. Tre- 

 dennick on that evening ; Mr. Tredennick was at his own hall- 

 door ; did not report to Mr. Hayden ; any man in the boat 

 must have heard him speak and caution them. 



You have been some time in this town ; have you ever heard 

 any language from the Bench calculated to induce a breach of 

 the peace, or to encourage a violation of it ; or did you ever 

 hear me hold out such language either in a fishery case or any 

 other ? / never did. 



I believe you have been promoted lately in the Constabulary, 

 by whom were you recommended ? By Mr. Hayden. [Mr. 

 Hayden here said there was a recommendation from Mr. Tre- 

 dennick for his promotion,] 



Did you hear of any person having been wounded at Kildo- 

 ney ? Yes, there was an attack on the police barrack there, 

 and it was said a man was wounded, but I cannot tell who the 

 man was. 



Do you believe there would have been any occasion for 

 police at Kildoney, or any disturbance there or in this country, 

 but for the fishery of Mr. Tredennick? There was a bad 

 feeling on account of i(. 



On your oath, have you not heard \\\a.taman was murdered. 



