§ SIR THOMAS ESMONDEI beg to ask the President of the Board of Trade if he is aware that for years past travellers on the connecting line between the Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford and the Great Southern and Western Railway Companies' systems, via Bagnalstown and Bally william, have been subjected to much inconvenience owing to the want of connection between their respective trains; and, whether he can use any influence with the railway companies concerned to induce them to revise their time tables so as to meet the public convenience?
§ THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE (Mr. C. T. RITCHIE,) CroydonIn answer to communications, the Railway Company inform me that a new time table has been drawn up for the purpose of improving the present arrangements at Ballywilliam, and that the negotiations for carrying it into effect are practically complete.