PAPERS FOR TIIE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Ito rue EDITOR OF
THE " S PECTATOR ."1 SIR,—In response to the letter which you were so good as to publish in your issue of September 11th, I have received on behalf of the Royal Irish Constabulary a large number of parcels of papers, books, magazines, Sze. 'hero the names of the donors were enclosed in the parcels I have acknowledged receipt of these gifts direct, but in a large number of cases no names were given, and I will thank you if you will let use take this opportunity of thanking these anonymous donors for their kindness. During the autumn it is hoped to organise a system whereby individual barracks may be " adopted" by well- wishers in Great Britain, and in such eases I would be glad to put any of your readers in touch with a particular barrack if it should be desired.—I am, Sir, &c.,
WILL Y. DARLING
(Secretary, for Major-General, Polies Adviser). Kingsbridge House, Military Road, Kilmainhum, Dublin.