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1 « THE \TATEaroaD HEWS. " 1 E8TA! BLIBBII>-J-1847. ¦ ' , \ LIBOKST CLBCOLATDOK IB THE SODTH OF IBELAND PMuUi "try FRIDAY, and Second Sdttum on S^TUfiDXr f ironn»si, atM». i9 o»d W, Kinj-S(««i , ' : (OWXUTB rnz psorikiaAL BASE). JOKICE—TWO PENCE ; Yearly (in Advance), 8a: 6d. I t By Pot > (Yearly), ! 10s. 6d. Tear All Cheques i nd P. O.jOrders, made payable to CORNELIUS REDMOND , at this Office; , The NEWS (Liberal i n politics) circulates extensively ecnongst thfl merchan 6, trader* and nobility, gentry t (inningclM«es , &o., ii WaUrfo^.Kilkenny. Tipperary, arid the nouth of Ireland generall y. The NEWS has attained a circulation] never oqn&Ued by any paper p ablishid in Watorford, and is ' admittedl y the loading ( nrnal in this inijx>rta.nt city, wtyb wraoYi there is direct d kily ocmmunicaUon fiom London. T : Particular attention [>aid to oommorcial and agricnl* iral matters. 'I ' Advertisements recci red tor thb NEWS by all respect- able Newspaper Agent i in tho United Kingdom. Pro- p lyment requisite frorr parties not known at thi> office; AOEHTS TOB SALi OF TSS{ NEWS , AMD FOB ; ' . ADYKBTIBlAtENTS : A /ATEEFOBU—Mr. W. Ketfi , little Goorgo' a-at. QTJNGARVAN— BBESAK & Co.^ Dovonabire Square. TRAMOEE—SfiBB ' CIUNCT; Bofreshment Booms. UARRICK-ON-STJIB+Mr. HAWK, News A«ont. " LONDON—J . Q. KIND 4. 8oN,|Bolt Court , Flcot-at. DUBLIN—Messrs. ~O> . H. Sx 'JTH A SON, Abboy-rt. i AMEBilOAN: i IJN1!. . -i V tfNITED 1 STATES MAII, Slii_Z__—i-tivorppol to Philadelphia ; I EVfcEY| WEDNESDAY. ! ICaUinff at Quecnstowa every: Thursday. First-class FuU-poprerod Iron Steamships are appointed ! i . to Sail :— I ; ' Indiana Jnljj 30 I »BriU3h Princess Aug. 20 •British Prince... Augl 6 Pennsylvania...... Aug. 27 Illinois AoE 13 I 'Lord Gough Sept. 3 'Nointermediate Passengers carriea on i voyagt). m&rKed thua * | ! (The only Tnms-Atlantio Lino sailing under the Uni- ed States Flag; and < arryinj the American Bafts for living \ life, besides the usual complement of Lifeboats , ad* in. extra numbe r o: Life Preservers. The accom- mbaation tor all clasaei of passengers is equal to any of the European Steamship Linos. Every Steamer carriea a Surgeon, and 8tovrordess. I ' Passengers and goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which has the shortest and most direct route to all places n;tho Western States. I ' | Passengers by this lino can pass direct into tho Bail, road Cars without leaving tho Landing Wharf , and un- der tho' &amo roof , there aro Refreshment Booms , Uni* ted States Letter Box, Telegraph] Office , Exchange Of- fice , and Baggago ExprcaB Office.]' CASIH PASSAGE , 12 to 18 guineas. Return Tickets at reduood rates . j I ' STEERAGE PASBAOE as low as by any other fast lino, ncluding an amp le supply of good Provisions. Steer* *f*Q Passengers are forwarded tojNew York or Boston without additional charge. ! j I ¦ I KTERHEDIATB PASSAGE, incl u ding Bcds ^ Bedding, and all necessary Utensils and separate Tabled £G Gs. ! Apply in Philadelphia to PBTEB WBIOHT, & SONS , General AgenUs , 807, Walnnt-et ; Quocnstown/to NiJ COMMINS 4 BROS ; inl Belfast , W. POSTED * SONS ; and in Liverpoool, BIOHABDSON , 8PENCE & Co., ¦ | tf. 1.7 and 19 Wator-street ; : | HABVEY & SMITH. Little Ueorge' a-Street, : I j Waterford. I ' RICHABD LAlNDY, Carriek on-Snir. " ANCHOR" LINE ¦j : M AIL &TE AMERS. j I . Liverpool to Nev\ York , via Queenstoion. M0T1CB—To obvfate the J risk of collision, .leJsaeu tbo ordinary dangers of Navigation, and euiuro Finer Weather, [the owners of tho " Anchor " Line have adopted Licuv. MaurayVsystctn of separate Steam Lane Routes for] the Outward and Homeward Passages of their Atlantic Steamers, whereby ;the most ftuuthcrly route practicable wQl be regularl y maintained throughout all seasons of thel yeai. . ' " cm 01 ROME , " d,-H5T<Jnsjbne of the strongest, largest, and fastest on tho Atlantic , will sail as under. Excelloit accommodation for all classes of Passengers. ¦ ' From IQueenslotc t : [ Cm OF KOMf ... Snnday ... July 27th. ADSTRAI . ... ... Aug. 10th. CITT OF HOME ... Aug. 24th. AosTEAL .. . ' .. Sept. 7th. CITT OF EOME ... ... Sept. 21at. AUSTBAL .. . ,, ... Oct.! 5th. CITT OK ROME . . | ... , Oct. 19th. Pasicngc:8 . booked to jail parU of tho United States' and Canada. I ! ¦ ¦ " ifA-ssAQE BATES Gilnn, 12 Gnincas to 2-5 Guineas. IntermeOiate , £1 7s ; SU-eraRO Pussugo at loffest car- Mot rates . Apply to HENDERSON BKOTHEliS , ^ - ( Seott Squaro, Queynstowu. LOCAL AOKSTsI: WaUrford MuiiPUT & WAUD ; WKLLS & HOLOHAN J>ii»yari)an—W. WALSH . Tallow—0. W.-J ONES . : Lismcn—J. W. O'CONN' ELL . I ; C' appoquin—Jpnif COLLINDEB . : EKULAND AND SO, 0TU WALES, AND THE i SOUTH OF IRELAND. Mlviei Serrice by GBEAT WESTERS BAIL- WAY Company' s Trains and Steamboats , via ililfonl Haven, in connection with the WATEB- roRP and LIMEBICK! , WATERFOED i CINTRAL IUEIJIND, and WATKByOBD, iDuNOABVAW , AND LISUOBE LINES. | I ! Shortest Bouto aad Reduced Fares. 1 "~l\\ Expreit Trains ami Fast '<J8X£*UVK : I ITaU Steameri , Ma_2SLi£-2*- [EVEM T. WEEK DAY. DOWN. LEAVE Losutis (Patlilltgton) at 5.4o p.m., i Sunday* cxccpta<l , and [A iiKiVE AT WATF .B- voiiv feather aud circun stances permitting) I about eleven a.m., in tim< for the Trains on I Uio Waterford ind limerick , Central Ireland, | and Lismore LinJcs. ¦ - J UPj-Lcavo Watorford at 5.0 p.mL, each Week Day, i on Arrival of thb 11 a.m Train from Limerick, i 10.35. a JO. Train from iMaryborough, ind 8.10 a.m. Train I from Lismoro, ABBIVIMO in LONDON (woather and birenmstancca per- mitting) at 10. 45!a.m., tho following day. Special Steamer, carryiug Passengers, perishable goous, and Live stock , will Sail from W &L' . Company' s North Wharf on Sundays at 7 a-m- : ; A Special Steamer will also soil Ltoin New Milford to Waterford at 7 a.m. on Mondaya, 'ob arrival of the 9.15 Train from Puddirrton (ho pTerionji evening. ! Paaaongers traveUiriK by the Steamer leaving Water- ford on Saturdays wUl proocod from Now iiUford by the D.i5 Train on Sunday morning.| : No Cargo can bo received on bortrd after 4 % p.m., Morning ' and' Evening, and the 4tagcs wQl den be ~.n»n™i_lo enablo tho Steamers to Report PDNCTDALLT at the appointed time. J ¦ ¦ .1 , ¦ rho 2,« a,m TRAIN from NEWiMILFOBD will , in all cases, WATT ARRIVAL of Steamers leaving Wa- terfonlat5p.nl . ' ! Under no circumstance] can Passengers holding Third Class TiekoUbo allowed iho neo ot Sal oon. ' !; ' , FARES— iTATJ Ulf OILD AND LONDON i SIKQLXS (available 1 week) 1st Class and Saloon, 46a Od ' ¦ . " 2nd Class andSalooo, 35s Cd ' ' " 3rd Class and Fore Cabin. 20a Od RETDBNO (available 2 mdnthat 1st Class & Saloon , 76s. ¦ ¦('• •• '] 2nd Class & Saloon 59s. ;• : .. . »• 3rdjClass aridlForo Cabin , 33sCd. Farther information ban be obtained from Mr. E. Fooo , Railway TcrminuB, LunwWk ; Mr.' W. D. Me- NAIIABA , Adelphi Whaiif , Waterfdrd. Tho B IDDCED FARES between other important Stations, the Time TaWes, and Through- Rites for; Goods , &o., can be obtained of Mr. W. J. BOSBILL , fb« Great Western Eaiiiray Company ' s District AgcntT Adolp hl! Wharf , Waterfjrd. : ¦ J. GRlERfOI?, Generul ilanagi"- Paddingtor. Terminr. a.| ¦ i | . ; | i^.tf Commercial Tjiion. Assurance Co CapiU Fally Subsci ibcd :i ... M™ . - ™* Arlauiuloted Funds ... - 1 ^°° . Annual rremiam Indotae ¦• . vw. wv i LIFE , FIBE and MABINK POLICIES j Issued on tho most favqmable tcriDB. LOANS oo Life PolKics grunted: i I, JOHN ALLINGHAM ,! A-{ent. | ¦| ¦ ¦ 8tock «.udSht rebroker,, jl , ' i, King.st ' rcct . Wmcrford- Grocers: who have not j yet bought from UB, will flid It their Interest to ask us for £ ampins as we , are now offering at Glasgow Prices. The Trade only supplied. :; - bgilvie & poo^e , I Wafren ' o Plaw, CORK. ¦ i V7aterford i Steamship Company - INTENDED OBDEB OF 8AILING—ADO 188J ' ¦ ' ¦ . I" IHTEAMEBS I ¦ ; I ^ E .£K A £P A? OMI: EAOH ' LABA - ZEPHYR GAL.! TEE, CEEADEN/ IDA, TINTEEN , ROSA, and I - : i |: , DAITNTLESS , ; I I V-ijk "VTOTICE. Tho Waierford ^^aJp irnJv JLH Steamship Compony(Limitod) ** i*^ *^^^jJSSw rooeiT© Goods and LIT * stock for Shf^j *^* "i; [ v—jnent on the oonditious mentioned m I ' . r SoOin^ Lista, &oJ, to-be hod at their] WATiEEFOED *' AND I BEIBT<J li ! ' ' rK0 " " i'TS rt 1 "' 1 ° nX ' V " 1 ^ - VWJKltSISrO L to W>TDirOBD, r ftidar.! A«g;--i_. 4 all' DooDiSnturdiiT, . Ang. a 'j.ll nliht TUCKET, I ' . . S... *Qlfnoo o \Yedn<»aa 7, <. 8|. .11 SSht. jWday, . .. . , ! &..10 morn Saturday. ,, 9 .:. 7 «?t' o ' Tncsoiy, ; t , _12 noon WodnoAiTi ' 13 ^.;. 9 ei.lit Sf!??' 1 ' •j 1| l s ."» off noon SatHKl«T, I 16 .ill rSh 11 •roesdnj, . .I ; 19... A alfnoon Wedn«sair. ' ,, 20.; 11 oSht 1 friuay, i,[, 2i..lO mom 3.turd«y, " a . 7 S TuMday, ,J ; M...12 iooa ¦ Wednesday, 27 ; . 8 night FriilaJT, :\li 23... 8 affnoOD Saturday, " 3O ...H ui|ht - «^;On. earlj|Mornhiff Sailings, Cabins of the atdazafcrs viU _ opea to receive FaBsengcrs arriving by the Might iMail Tram. : ¦ 11 ! ¦ , ¦ : ' . i i i ¦ ¦ i o^'M? 7 ^!'! 11 ' Ue - ' a°- Ee' 1 "™ (aiallablefor 'One month) %*¦ ' $ ^ 5 ^i 11 ?^ •=* 8«naiit», tmvolllng with Families , 10aJ DecV , 7». 6d. i ^do Children, 4e. ' : V i ffATEiSPOSp AND LIVEEPOOL. ' kntoK wiSERXQKn: ' i laox Liv^apooi. i ' ¦ Pridiy, Aojnat 1 ...10 morn Pridaj, " Aug. II... 8 morn 1 Monday, L, < ... 1 affn Monday. .. *!... 8 moru ; Wodnondajr . s .,. 2 «Jfo WedneaAtj, 8l ...'Pnioni Friday : •¦ ¦ 8 :.; S off n Friday, 1 8- ...1D nooni Mondaj- , , L II ... 4 olt'n Monday, U L..13 soon Wodiesdaj , J 13 ... « oK'n Wednesday, 13 ... t aft'n Friday 1& ...It) morn Friday, | 15 ... S alt' n Monday, it 18 ... 1 oft ' n nlonday, ' ]8 : ... -7morn Wodnesday, 30 ... 8 «ffn Wednesday, 20 ... 9 morn Friday, ' , 22 ... 1 alfn Friday, 22' ...10 morn Monday, ,j 25 ... 4 oit'n Monday, £5; ...li noon Wednesday, ,; 27 ... 4 alfn Wednesday, Z?! ...'l kft'n Friday,. :. JS ... 2 aflVFriday. ; 29 ... 8 affn Cabin Fare, fie. Od : do lieturn, available for a mouth; 25s. Do. ScrrantautnLTeliinir with rumnt^w^ nn.t ¦ •».n.i Mn in- . Do * . ScrranU f(traTeliing witb families) and ChUdren . ' lQs ; Deck. 1 7s 6d ; IChildren, la. I ! Enenslou ol TUSD granted on oil Betura Tickets en the following terms:— For a Fortnight , 3s. Gd, and. for every aaLeeotient week , 2s. : : I Goods received and discharged at Clarence Dock.: Ooodfl Booked through from all principal Stations on Groat! Northern, Lancashire and Yorkshire, London , and Korth Western : London and 8oath Western, Kancbestar, Sheffield , and Lincolnshire and Midland Hallways to Waterford. ^Through ' Bookiugu also ;to Limerick, Tippe- rary, 4c. | ¦ ' ¦ i / ' ¦ Goods Bookod throngh from all Stations on Waterford' and Central Ireland Bailway; Waterford , Danffaxran, andLlsman Railway, and Waterford and Limerick Bailway. i Parcels booked tnroajch at low Bates to all principal Sta- tions on London and North Western BaQwoy. ! WATEBFOED AND NEWPOBT. I rnoif WATSRTOBD. nu>M vEwrosr. : Weekly. : | Weekly , WATBKFOBD AND DUNQABVAW I As Cargo offers. ¦WATEBFOBD AND XOUGHAL. I . Cargo offers. WATEBFOBD AND NEW BOSS Vnoi NBIV Boss—Daily, 8nniUj-s orocptoJ . at 8^4 a.iu. ytLOM WlTEdrocD—Doilv . Smidaya exoepted, at 3^*J ir.m. WATElijFOBD AND DUNCANNOK. FEOX DUKCINHOB Daily, Sundays esoepted, at 8,80 o.in. FEOM WlTKBroSD—Daily, Sundays execpted, at 3-35 p.m. t)ori—The \7utcrfori Steamship Company, Limited , Insure all Goods Shipped by tboaa Lines of Stcuntm at \ia. 4d. ' por Cent. to. Troden having Yearly Agreements, and 5«. por Cent, to Occasional Shinpers , Ta!ncs to l>« doctarod at time o' Shipment. Forms auu:oli Informa tion to bo had at offices. | ; Berths secured and every information given by Agenta at: BRISTOL —Wutcrford Steoinjjbip Company ' s Office i LliDitcd) €8.;Quoen s Sqiiar« : I LIVEBPOOL—Waterford Steamship Compouj (Limited), SO, Water-stroct; and.Clareaoe Dock. •¦ NEWPOBTThomas & : Co., Dock-street. I DCKOJLSVJLS 4Mr.' T. I)own«y, Maln-stroct YoooalL—Wl,N. Dssber, Neuion-plactf. At the | Offices , New Boss and Doncannon. And at the Company ' s Head Offices , T112 HILL, WiTcaroso CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY, I AUGUST, 1884. Regular Steam Communication btticetn ITATXrarOBD; ana LOKDOH , Via Southampton and London, and South Western I Railway. j PLYMOUTH lilD SOUTHAMPTON, isn SOUTH or ENG- LAND, COEK, DUBLIN , BELl'AST ISD GLASGOW. -% "vl ri\HK New and powerful Screw , Ti ~ nV -IL Steamers ABAJfMOEE. BALLY- -rSJ^UlV COTTON, CLOCK , eOPELAND , -^PSr ^ff^ t— CUMJUA:. FASTNET, BATHLINi 8KELX,IGSJ BKEBBYVOBE. TOWABD, WICKLOW, are intended to]3ail as -nidex; -neither pcrmltUng {unless pro- vcutod l}y uuforeseeu eircuSiitjtaiices), 1 with liberty1 to 1 Tow Vessolfl , und to " call at any Port or Ports in any order, la or out of the enst^mary course, to fioceive and Discharge Curyo, or for any other Tmrjxwe •whjt«o«vcr. 1 I'KOif wi.TEBFOIil> TO OI.ABGOW. ' : i ; Friday, Kt Ausuat »fa Cork . ^ pjm. Monday, : 4th direct : . 1J noon Taesday, 5th ,, via Beirut | J iiLm. Wednesiiy, Cth ,, TUI Cork ' 1 p.m. Friday, 8th rii Cork . £ p.m. Monday, Uth ,J direct l^ noon. Tuesday 1*0 .. TiaBclta»t X p.m. Wodnesday, l:>th »ia <:ork i; p.m. Friday, : ISth ,; via Cork. 1 , p.m. Monday, ' 18th ilirw:t 13 noon Tuesday, : ' I'th via LVIfaat I pjm. Wodjesday ' - 'Oth ., via Cork 1 p i.nl. Kri'lay. ¦ r-^d .. vb Cork I pjii. Monday, , p th : diivct 12: »oon Tacsdiij ; pith ,, tin Belfast 1. piSu. Wednesday, pth , rliCork . 1 ].ju. Friday, " (Sth TU Cork . 1; |. .p, frery MOND^YVreir OW _ TO «"™™ . .. t x^s. j. ,_ wj-nvV-r. ' . ItolL toGrccn0 ek-•. «4> 1^- Every WEDlySSD ^y 1 ^ 1)uUiu I, ^ Every THU«fc> AY ^ «•"' t0 Oreenock...0.j,j.j,. Every FBi nL ; via ^ ™? °™™*~* fe I : : Bull. to Greenock...e^») ii.la. ' : >^OM WATK£rOOI> TO BKLrMST, Every TUESDAY, direct ... 1 ... at ' ~ U. .! ¦oKLt'lsr ro traTKnrono, via GLBTOW, ' ¦ I Etery WEUNE3DAY.; ' ' ¦ - .: rpon rrtTsaronD TO UUSLIM : ' ' Fridays, l*t , Utb . ' and £9th Aug.. via Cork and Glasgow^ ¦>'r iitijs, t?th and i!aa Aug., vu Cork, ij 1 DUDLIX TO IViTBByonD—Every TUtTiiSDAY, tUfocl, , ¦ rrsoM wiTCBi-oitn ro coar, , :i ' . Every WEDNESDAY, direct ... . :.. ot I p.m. Every FUlDAiT , diroet - '< ... at 1 p iu FitOM Coax ro WxTBtronu, direct—Every MONDAY. I WITEUI'C SD TO 1/5 j DO3 (St. Kutheriuo Uock) ' I , : Evory SATUBDAY, at 4 y.m. 1 . , 1 I TyOJt>d.r TO W»TBn»oai>. via Plymontb, . : : Every THUttSbAY. from 8t. Kathcrino' s , Dock, at 4 t>.u>. , No Truiinbl pineiit by t ills route. Onlkni for colle hoii or! delivery o(Goo.ti will be attended to by Uavington Uiotblen , ' 60, Old Biitoy, H.C. ;i Oroot Horuiit-ise-Stroct, Wai>roo(. -J »: , : r>nd;Ar<;bcr-«tr>.rt, cJoutli'Laiulietb , S. W|' ;| W»ltaroi- .i. Til rYUOOTH, direct- Every SATURDAY,, PJ.ISA»TTU To SviTERrouD. ' dlroct-Evcr}' SATUCDAY. ; ! WlTSIOOBD TO SOOTHAUI T IK, VU 1' LTMOOT BJ [ I ¦¦ Every 8ATUBDAY at 4 p.m. . : | ' , ! : : SoOTBiiirTOS TO Wir»>roBo ^ vu London. I ' j I i: I , Every TUESDAY. I , | : Note—Pawenjers for Waterford tuayalao leave Soiitbiuap. ton on Wednesday, bat must change at Plymouth, and fait the arrfvjlof the steamer' from Loudon ou Friday •vtnlng. These Steanun have excellent aoconmodaUoa ! for Passenaere. 'II : _ _ : i ' ! ¦ •: PAS8AGK.JIONEY. : I i ! ' : ¦ 1 . Cabin. Beturn, Deck WaUrford to GUssow and Ilelfost 17s. CJ. 2S«. 10s. Cork, ... : ... 0s. 1U. ' ¦ I id. ; ¦ !! '¦ Dublin, ... ! ... lis. «1 20«. : 7s. pd : Plymouth * Southompton . rOs. au«. ' HJto T ' loiidon , ... i ... 22 *. ,Cd 35». I Vi : -Return Ticket* available for two months—not transferable ! Children aboro U aud under 12 yean of , age . Half Fare^ ! | %r NOTK.—Tho Clyde Shi pping Commny Insure aQ Good* shipped by thesdu ' nes of Steamers at ^s 4d:percent. toJTradsra having yearly agroumcuta, uud 5s. per ^Cent to oocaal^na) Shippers. ' Valnes to 'be doclarwl at tluie ot Bbipmeat. Torn* and all informati on to be liod at the omces. : . . | ! j j For Bates of I Freight,' *c., apply to-l-J. C. PlireBTaxl 4elfasl : Hn» J. Winnu * Co., Plymouth;. Tuanis U'GinBBT, lonilon and South-Western | Bailway Company, Exeter Bulldins i s Althnr Street , West , and at tho L. * a w; Bailway Beadring Houses throughout London 11 CLTOB SuiniKU Co., QiaaROw, Groenoek , 13, Thonvia rt., Umerick 1 : I 1 1 . Custem House (}uay; Watorford. I 11 1 . -, Special formtl ' of Blua of Lading rwjalrod by th« ClyW Snipping Company, to be hod or the Awntr. I \ ' , \ ¦ i- . . ¦ 1 i U UPAI itinu ^tcauijrro tu | ; UNITED STATES fi CANADA : i Frot i Liverj wol viti Lon(Io)ittfrry. ; ' j CIRCASSIAN ...|!.For Qncbe« ;. ....: ..... Apg. i7 POLINEHIAX .. i..For Qnebeo i L. ;..;.Au|r. 141 SABDISUN.... I.For Qnobco . ..... J.. .Ab g. ' .tl SA ' BMATIAK .._l..For Qoobce.' ......... ;| ..i.Aby. 28 \ j i" rqii Liverpool via Quttnst<mn.\ I . : ; . NOVA ScOTIA»i ...For Halifm and Bnjlt!nioro.. L Anir. 12 HAHOvEBiAN. i ...For Halifax and naltimort.iAng.iM : . ! RkktH OY. OCKAN PASI| AUK S ; : I | ' Cnbin , il8,fX13. and ^12 ; Intermediate , £l U.\ ' : ¦; ¦ I Steerage , JllU. \- ' ¦ j ' || | i Panaengora (Tp. - New York or PhUadcIph a ;hy f,h« Baltimmo Steamors are Ticketed Through! nithbut " Through Tieuita issued to Chtcijo. jtlanitoba , poAh- went Torrilorji'nud to all point* »" ll "> Western '8taU« and Canada »t|liovfcst Bates . I M 1 , 1 III General Labonrers bookod to Qoebeo torJlli Apr .1- cultnHata , Agriculinral Labourers , and Fomnlo rjiugca- tio ServoJJt*. fpf £*¦ ' J ' J ' 11 ' : J , : ] ¦ :! ¦ PamphlnU—Veond iscnea-- " BcPOft" of Tcuant l' armur« 'iDi;lcurilos on Dominion of, Canada ;(' a no, rce«nt iiane»|6[ Pamphlota oo Wcstora Btntea of America, 4o., sent free. : I ; : i : | ' , l'i Foil particu ur« on ojpp licatlon to J. SCOTT 1 and Co., QuooiiKtoWo ; tU.i.AX B ROTB KB" & Co., Jamis' alrtflt , lirerpool , nn4 yoylc-atruet , Londoudorry ;!or toiT, PUIIOEIX , li Birronkt. -»nd-«t., Waterrord i J , J. Bnirtf 28, Great aeo«M' Mt.t WaterfoTrl t Morphy & Vliri , «, a«no4»tr«iil-|tro«lj W»t«ttot<i , - - .: ; . . ¦ : , i BE M ET jy ii eu, j ; lieraionade , 3.ailwaBS. ! i ' I , WATESFOBD AND LDIEBICK 3O1LW1T. Up Traini from Waterf ord. I | . I I'TBJUBS Oil WXXE BITS. , | Sdy WATBUOBD ' i " ' | MaUl I I , ( Mail Mail tO Lrnrucl 1 42 183 1 23 lajll 25}143 12t3 Claas. Class.. Class. Class."Class.' Clsss. clasa . , , .; A.». A.K. r.K. J T.M, j r.x. r.x, r.x WatBrford de/>. 6! 0 .,. ll' CS I 2 65 8 30 I 8 30 Oarrick-on-S mr 6 33 .;. 1217 3 27 9 15 0 15 ! Clonmel. 710 ' .. 12 J3 4 0 10 6 10 0 Tippernry : .. 8 10 1 45 J 0 11 SS 11 3i Junction aril Ml 835 12 12 220 545U23 13 2i Ool» 8 44 ._ auo S ' M ... Pallas 1SI ... 2 4o 0 5 12 50 13 SO Dromkeen....,, 9 0. .:. :' .. 315 . ' Boher ,, 9 10 i ... 3!0 6 SO ... ... : Limerick ar. -tvl 9SS 12H2 S20 GSOISO 130 iDovm Trainj from Linieric, \ t , T&UB3 OX WBEX DATS ( | Sdyl LlMESlcx \ ! ' I : i 'jMailfMall TO WAnaroliD. 12431341 1 till 2 12431 4 311 2 3 ; ^laos. Class. Class. Class. Clau. Claas. Class. i »»• ; i.». i.x. r.H. ' r.a. jp.m | r.«. Limerick dop,..] ; 7 :o ill. ' oJ 1 35 14 0 10 51 10 50 Boher :.. - : 7 18 11 18> ... : 4 20 ¦! j. Dromkeen !. " ] 7 88 II 28 i Tr. "- 4 4 SO |! i Pallas }.. ... I 7 J5 11 35 I .\ \ 4 40 'M 15 11 15. ' Oola J. .|- j 7 50 11 60 i :SpL\ 5S I 1 ... . ... I Junction arrive 8 10 12 5 i 2 it , 3 10 11 55 11 55 Tipperary ..ieg\ I 8 55 12 30 ! ... ' 5 SO 12 50 1J 50| Clonmel . ' . i 30 U0 IS I 1 « I ... 7 5 -1*20 2JO Carrick i.. -8 10 :10 50 | 2 0 i ... 7 4S ' 3 0 3 0 Waterford urrMlO 0 U 25 I 2 3J ... 8 30 ' 3 45 3 4i I ' ': ! .1 I ¦ ^^^^^ I ^^^ JOHN J j MUJPHT j becrjtary^ WATEBFOBD AND CENTBAL 1BELAND AND \ KILKENNY JUNCTION BAILWAYS. ! The shortest route from Waterford and Kilkenny to Dublin Athlono, Parsonstown, or Nenacti , U via Maryborough. : TaAis AJ.TCSATI0B8—Oa Buidays, the 8. 0 ami Down, and 6.50 p.m. Up Excursion Trains discontinued. On week days 6.15 p.m. Up Train discontinued . I ! rsOM TfATIBJORD. ! TB1IK8 OV WXEK DiTS. I ISCBUATS SUTloas. U2431 4 2 1243Good» ' l23 133 i Class Class Class. Class 'Class. ' Class i.». T.X . r.x. r.u I coon r.». | bm h. m.'h.m. li.tn.jb^ m _' p. ta 7 15 1 0 « 0 Its " , 6 5 1 ! Waturford , Jcportnro 7 15 1 0 * 0 IS " , 6 50 Kilmaoow 7 25 . 1 10 , 4 10 IS 10 7 0 MuUlaavot :... ' . 7 35 i , , 4 20 , i— \3 , 7 10 Ballyhale 755!13J 440 12 45'730 Thomastown ¦ 8 1O 1J0-455 1 OJ750 Bennetshridg« 825 2S55 : 115 ^ 85 Kilkenny ^arrival 1 8 45 -8 20 5 25 i 1 30 8 25 Do departoro g 55 I S a) 1 & 35 1 40 8 la Ballyraggtst 9 20 : 2 16 0 8 5 8 55 Attonagh 9 '35 ¦ 3 0-610 2 15 S 5 Abbeyleli 9SO 315 025 2 CO 950 Maryboro' arrival 10 15 345'7 0 1 3 09 4) Mar yboroagh dop. up 10 52 4 3.7 45 i, 4 21 ! PortarUngtou Junc....:ll 10 , 4 17 8 7, 3 43 ' , ' Dnklin lanival' 1 LS I s 40 10 0 5 45 i Athlone June, arrlv.l i 53 : 8 19 : _ i _ Maryboro ' dep. <own!l9 SO ! 7 11 i I 0 S3 Ballybiooav 10 55 i 7 40 10 25 Rowfu 11 SI ! .8 3 ' —i Pai»ouKowB \ ' l 4 |O 0i Neuwh .12 S3 : i 9 20 Tcmplemare A 18 812!— 10 54 Thurlta arrival I 38 8 35 . I ' TO WATKKTOBD * T ' ' TMIBB Off WSEK DATS. I btTODATB. I | BTITIOS s. IS3 12S 1*2 1 i slT > " : IClow. Class. Class, dossil C 4 318 k i) ' A. M. : A.K. A.U . , T.U. JC^OSS. ClaSS.i hm bm bm hm hu ' pa I J Thurles 'lep. 7 101 ' I j ] Templemon. - t- 7 2U - 2 2 _ | ! ! Bollybrophy -•; -- : 7 W ' ¦ 2 29 _ : | - Neuagh : >. - JSO i 1 O ¦ _! PorsoustoKu i •; S 40 J ¦ I 20 i BoEcroa . •! •-: ¦ 7 13 I : 1 S3 - ¦ | , Maryboro' arrl up | 8 38 , , 3 5 ' -~ ; I Athtouo Junctiou ¦: r ; ' - , - 8 1S !1 *J '— i 1 Dublin . dep.. ¦ } 0 : 'J 0 10 0 UO! ; FortaiUnj^on Junc'tji 8 3-9-^) 245 l ' Mury boro' arvl|dwn! U25 ' 10 3> 3 !) |— 11 jil 1 >OWK TBllVS. ' igOOdB I { Moil 1, 2, 3 | Maryboro' ' dcp.f I 8 40 10 35 ' 3 30 DO 4 0 Abbeylcii - - ' ' ! !) 0 10 55 ! 3 50 « i< i M Attauagh ' ' -I ' 0 15:: - it 1 I'D \ IU llJllyruinnt ¦ -! i 0 i5 ! 11 15 4 15 a ti 4 45 Kilkeuuy arrival 0 55: 11 40 4 9 iu 5 10 Do. depurture 7' 30 10 0! 11 45 4 50 S iu ' 5 -JO l nenuetsbridge . -! 7 45 10 13. 11 &S j 5 5 I 9 U 5 30: Thomnstown > - ' 8, 5 10 2S li ^ 5 20 ' 9^ V, 5 4S! BallyhJe - 1 - 8 25 10 45 12 1?» 5 30 ¦ !> i5 U u St«!liiuivnt - -. I il 11 S : - II U 111 IS D -io Kllmocow ¦ -- 9 0 11 15! 12 45 6 10 10 il C 25 Wuterford arrival 9 30 11 45) 1 0 6 lit 45 7 0 bATCRDAT ltKTCcX TlCUCTtl TU DOPLIK—Pin>t d;id StCOlul CUum Kctum Tickets ore iBHflcd'on Sjtui\Lij-B ak a Siug l* Fare andun El^lith from Watcrt ' ord. TboiuastdwitlKilkenny, l!. -illvru£Kt:t, Attdtagh , and Al;bc>-lciz, to lJuMiuj by the 1-0 aud 4-0 p.m. Up. Trains, avntluble for return ou Sand^y, »ad by the ti-0 a.io laid 9-U a-m. Down Trilus on Mondjy. , ! , W. iWILLIAMS . Secretary. \ WATEEPORD AND TltAUOBE 11AIUVAY. i Week Daj^ JVoins. _ j . "i~ 2 " s : 4 ~ 5- 6 7 18 Til roOM amam ^ am piu pm pm pm Jl» in ptn htn 'hin hmihm ' hm hm hm lam-hm W'fnl " 4510 30 1. ' 15 i 0 ... - 4 0 5 30 ; 7 15 I 0 0 Im' nB 1011 0 1 15i » 0 i ... \ * 30 0OI745930 Sunday Traini 1 . 2 3 . 4 ;5 C 7 8 0 I rROM am -an pmipm p m pa ' p tn[pmpni . h in h in hm 'h in ' h m h m u nil h IQ h ln| Wtr.1 8 6-11 IS '12 15 ' 1 3J 2 30 4 ¦» 5 3 "\ 6 :lv ' .) 0 Tm' re 9 15 11 12 45 ; 2 n 4 , 0 5 0 ¦ il 0 7 4V 0 ml First Class Single T<aot, is. ! Bctirn Tickci, l«?cd. i Thlnl ditto. i Sd. i Beturn ditto, ! Is. Od. ¦WILLIAM EEA , 1' Secretary and Manager. «< FOR THE BLOOD ,S THE L1IFE V WORL D-FAMED | I \ ¦¦ - Trade Mark—" Bl^>d Mixture." I : rrjlOR CLEAlfSINO and CLEABINO th» BliOOU P from all: Impurities, cannot bo too highly recom- mended. For ' Sorofula, Scurry, Skin Diseosoai and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing; and pioraianent oure. M i : . j ] It Cures Old Sores ; ; Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Keek : Cnrca Ulcerated Sore Lefts I i . Cares Blackheads or Pimp les on tho Face ; j, Curoa Scup- y Soroa i. I i . | i I Cures Cancorons , UJccra j : I i ! Cnrcs Blood and Skin! Diseases ; i . Cares Glandular SvrelUrjga ; ; I | Clears tho Blood from all Impure Matter , from i j' . : whatever eauae arising. I I j I A* thia mixture! is pleasant to ihotaste , andwarr»uted. free from anything Injurious to the most delicate con- stitution of either aez , the Proprietors solicit 'suffcrera to giveitatrial io te»t iU val\i(>. ' , : . j THOUSANDS OV TZ8TIMONIA(,8 7E0H ALL J"ABTS. ' ; Sold in Bottles 2s. Cd. each , arid inlCasos , ocntalninf Q Bottles , lla. eaih . BUmcieutto' cffectapermiricnt' oQre n lonz-atandidg cases, by I all Chemists anil Patent MedioTno Vendo f throoahbnt tho World ; it aent to any address od r -ceipt of 30|or (32 stamps by | :: The Lincoln't Midland Counties ' Drug Company, ;; __ ; I LIKCOI LMJ r ¦ i i Wit i.AHyuyo 1 BAl j flWiClS; Keamans ' Patent. Kaitntm. ' » ATE \ T DIUTB CLAW Fitr , WR>6B Cur CAT , aid iNpiNTU) COLLARBA« tioel all other system ; being the oheapeit and strongest, most euity & :ed or moved , anil tho most iuy of adjustment , ' o suit onrrei or undoliting ground. ¦; i - . . —j — io-—!— . i \ SOLE MAKERS i ' . K E NNAN | AN !D SOUS , Fiohaniblo St,, DUBLIN, '"! ' -i \ ¦ ' ¦ - : " ¦ : Ij J3S33E«^Sk;3Li. ¦ 'VW j^ .T' ' Sl' Sl^ : : ' ;. :' ¦ ; -r^'f i. : fl: L; ¦ ... ¦ , v r- ' - " :| ¦ i - : : ¦ ¦:¦ : - ' ' - ! f' J ! iAEE THE l PDREST AM) KEST. . .i -^- -^!!^^ (MGM ALE, Seltzer W^tei;- . Sb ( (Llti : ^atdr v ainjger | Beer . .! . ; j ]&0 B : E:& T [ i i[:[i MERitr ; & ' ' cors. i A BE dajly bcoptnini; tnbro appreciated| W the PUBLIC. Special attention is invited to the •OL . . -j-y-l -^i V ' ¦ ; ' ;-%fo11Awing Choice Blenda :- . 1 ! Good Stiroag-CQSgori y Tea :(v£ry^oi>onijmi4al)~- -u...,^> -r_L_.- . ,_2a. Oi' pcr.ll).. ' Olcbratea Hmuehold . ' Tfa \mve\i reebmniended) ' . ... : I ... : 2s. 8d. " ; Choicest : Black Tea :.. - | ... l| ! ;... ' ... . 1 ... ¦ 3a. Od. ' Fineat'ditto (very rich in qnality lnd flav ' onr) ... I ... : 3a. 4d. Indian Tea, Broken Ak>am I! ... j i ... ... ... 2s. 8d. ,, Ditto . (Finest Imported)| ;.:i r ... ¦ ' i ... ' ... 3a. 8d. . Caab. Discount of 2d. per ponnd t<^ Ea rehascra-of fiyp po inda and upwards , , . 6gg* droccry a: id 'Syine : . L>aU on Application, i ¦ . . . ; ¦ROBERT!: ' /^.|i' .. MERRY ' & ' ¦ co: , . fASUhl UKOCEBS AND WINE MBRCUANTS , ' " ' ¦ faul7.1yJ ^ B .[dnd G, THE- MATj Lr\ ' /W \iTEBFORD , ANJJ \ DUNGAB VAy. 1 GLASS AND iOiHlTJ A W A II 1?, TT 0 TT Si R I ; ' ; '(OLDEST ESTA^LTSBE. r STOCK of DESSERT 8EBViCES are all of the Newest aqjd most artistic Patterns 1 I and tDcsignB. li CRESTS AND H0NA0RAU8 EXECUTED ON GLASS , CHWJ , USD IRONSTONE. ' ¦ ¦ - AGENTS FOE) ID NljoK? ' & ' COPEtAND'S CHINA. i BALLS, PABTIKS , AKD PICNICS, BtPPLrBD vfrru COTLIBT . AND ALL . OTITBU EXQUISITES . SPECIAL •ATTKNTIOK QI ' KN J TO | llAxcniNos (N GLASS AND Cam*. . «20.2j FOR FISH , : y Q-AMB , |; 8TBAKs| >X This label is protected ,)by perpetual in junction in -Cliancery of tho j i 9th July 1858.an d .without it none can be get u i ne. , •• : . •;!; '!; ' ¦ " ( ' If ; ^RfePABED ONLT BV ' E. : LA2ENBY ' &| SON/ IBNDON , V ^ j j " : 1 And sp ld Retailtby Grocers, Oilnien, Italian Wa rehousemen , $¦«. , j . .!:. ; ¦ i thryugj ioi ft the King dom. [ j j Atoip;;TBE: DEADLY ! etip.r ~ : " : ] ; Cbinp Oumuion Tea— Vid< " I>< II . T TK|.caKAru. " ! , ' OX nhicli ' vau iiuj ' diity ut tho irntp of £rli ji-r Cent, land upwards, irben in any part uf the ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' Kiojpiom you ciu \iave , t>y 1>AKCEL8 POST, ! ¦ j HANDS' j AFTERNOON TEA , i :(TI^E PEOFECTION OP TEA), : \ . . - CoaUtig fivt~*ighl» of On«;Penny per Cup.J j St-rid l' oatrtl Onl«r or Staoipk for Sa. CJ., and try a . - . - : . o- . ' " ' ' ¦ 6nmpl« lalf-poubd, on taste a Cup for 2<1. at !. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . Tho Ooldon Drajoon Tea Booms, 36, King WilUom-St., London Bridge, a. CHOKCH PASSAGE, oiriLDUALU AHD FOUNTAIN COURT, ! : . ALUEKMANBOliY. I i [au24Jy] ' : : :! i : |: ' I ! F- t ^EN, PEOPBUron- THE PAQCELS' POST. : TEA VY P A IT C ELB] V08T. COOP|Eli COOPER |& tc|o. %A/lLL send! ' pout free, through the nj edium TV of the Parcels ' Post , Packages containing 4]bs., Jibs., or Clbs. of any of their oholco vaxidlios bf TEA to ftny Postal Address iu Ireland oq receipt of f remit- tanoo for Tlirco Pcnoc, In addition to tha (trice o( tho Toa. Thn« , «\.s ot IW9 ShUUns Ten. w|ll bB>ent in eichuigo for St. 3d., or Cl b*. of JluJZ-Croivn /lea /or 12s. M., or Clbs of Three: Shillin^Tea fof 18s|-3J., to anv Town. Village , or Hn.mlct, when) ' there isia Post Office. All Letters to bo addrcsaod to ' | :| , COOPEB COOPKB & CWS. t'hilf Esto blUhmcnt , 50, King WiUiuu-Strout , London, E.C. I < OWEN' : P0 7, 8, AND [33, ! GREAT GEORGE^S-ST., WATERFORD A splendid Collection of ¦ . Dresden :md Sovro China , an. tablo for TTodding i ' j I Presontn. - - - - ' ; LARGEST lVV\NiJFACTijRERS;iMTHEWOR|ijD DBIED PORTER GI^LraS. t : PRICE £5 15s. per TON, ' delivered u ' t RAILWAY STATIONS in ' DUBLIN. The, Clicapest Feeding Stuff Especially euiUd for Vet with Fidped Turnip t. i . —± j. L ' ' : - ¦ : ( T^IECDLAES , Names of Local Agents , and references to Uentlemen in bo locality using this F00J, V/ w\U' lx> £«tit ; i)06t \Free, on Application. . i ' ¦ 1 I—^—¦! ' i ¦ ¦ : : j The Dublin .Grains i Company, Limited ,! ! UAINSFOBD-STREET, DUBLIN. : . ' ;• i I ' - I ¦ . : '\ Thaw Grains constitnU) a variety of food to which Cattle arL> generally p irtial. They aro nutritions in n hi^h degrcij ; when properly dried they will keep unchanged for any Icdjtth of time , arid nro in par- ticular distinguished b y tli* rclntive low cost ntlwhibh they may he purohafea." Apjohn. ... . - ,. " 1 Dried Groins keep in good condition for aliuoat any length of tiuiv, and will be found a Rood und wholesome food for every descri ption of stock, and particularl y useful for horses und cattle." !—;Vocickcf. !' Kaeks holding one frit. ' aborted! fid.;euoh extra, it not ^returned Immediately,; (ol2.tf) 6d., lB.j 2B , oa.- " jreatjaij' B towdit." Nothing to EqaaUt. . ' : ] ' : : Nothing to Equal It. 1 ' Nothing to Kqnal It. ' i i Nothing to Equal It. ' ; ' ¦ ! This Powder, so oclcbrated, is pcrtccUf ' mrivtllqd in dostroyln» BUOMj 1'LKAS , MOTHS, lit" ?rUES ' and ill Insocti (whilst perfectljr harmleu ti all animal lite). All Woollons: and Fan nhould be woll sn inklod with the Powdnr bofora p lacing awaj. 1 ' It is li T»la»bl« !to the Seaside. Toavoia disappo intment Insist upon batlaK "KEATINO'S POWDEl/' , No other Powder lacffeotual. Sold only tn lint , Od. 1 , la and 2a. Gd. Bevrore of imitations; Don't I >o doooifed , " KEATINO'S WOUM TABLETS.'' \ ¦ j 1 ¦ ¦ This unions medicine is oertoia to core, 1 nd maii be taken with absolute safety by the Tout ytst ; coUd. iMoe U. ll. , _ __; ¦ ¦ - . " [ h NURSE EPDA'9 BABY SOOTHER.}] This uneqoalled romedv U entirely freo frooLany 0 platen or noxious or strong acting Medidna 1 ts effect Is instant in relieving Infants from OlMPIS, WIND, COLIC , Ao. It gnaranteod a slmpl , harrninss Medicins. No onii.in charge ot a Ilabv sboolit be withoat It. Prioe Js. per bottle at Cbcmiit 1, or tree on rocol pt of that som by Tbocnas K'atlDi Chemist , LonoVJi. ' " 1 ' " ¦ ¦ ' ¦ - ' ' ¦ i at>4 ?BUT OEBVICE. ' I j ij YOUNG MSN wishing to JOIN 1ER MA- ¦! JESTY'S AttSIY will , ' on i.mj|.-at.on at |any Post Office la tha [Ualbcd Kingdom , bo so iplkd, ^itU- Ottt ohargo , with , pamphlet oontaJning d< tailed iqlor- raatlon as to tbo Conditions of Senrloe and Ailrintngi-i or tho Army, as to , Pay, Dnfcrred Pay, and I ' onehW. 1 Great prospects of Promotion are ' offcrclto ulluipls Younq Men. ¦ I ¦ ' ' : ¦ ' : : - I \ \ App lications can be made, either pom nail y or b y Utten to the Offleet eommaniiiii; the Be; mental tDls- triot at CLONMEL, or to tho nearest Vi lontocr S)or Jcant Instructor , or other Bcoraiter; < :, ! , Ueflralts , if eligible , can be enlisted , fo any arcv ol \\% $*$£** Bocrfoo they nay idsct. ;: Jjfl.ly . i - I i . . : ; ¦ ! ¦ :. j : -I .!- . - - . ' , ' 'I,. ' .. ! . : . - ; f! D HOUSE IN TUE ~ TRA$E>. ¦ ' ^ y^V,<^aS. OF THIS ii ^ CEI.EnnATED 8A«CE PREPAKED FB01I THE ORIGINAL BECIPE BEARS ER & *S0 THE WELL-KNOWS L^BEL SIOXED ' d I : VALUABLE LICENSED PREMISES FOB J BAXE. ^ TO BE a^LD BylpBIVATK TREATY , A LICENSED HOUSE , situate in the best part of the City of ( Wuterfordjand in which a large busi- ness bas beoo carried OD for a nouber of yean. TUB above PreuUcs , nhich are at present In full working order, urc hcldl under n Le«M reaewabl* for ever, at tbo nominaT rtent of £15. . 1 Particulars on upplicattoa to ' , SAMUEL C. AJLLINOUAM;Solicitor , I 3. Kimf-street. Waterfonl. DAT, ; SOW, akd HSWZSX'S Stockbreeder ' / Medicine ^ . Cheit, J/o.j i, for dU. orden irtSors'-t , Oicn , Cows and SlUep. ht EOYAL APPOINTMENT. JiHE •' BBOWN OriEMlOAI, EXTRACT^ JL for woopdj , sprsinsj son throats) relaxod lira- nents and tendons , and palfcd logs in Hones , tnd roc iwolloa nddera and sore leet in Cows , iiheop, and Dogs % " THB " OA8SOU8 FLUID , " the marreUoas romedjt or Fret, Colio , ' Gri pe* , ajiiljChilU in Horse* 1 for Sooar >r Bod Flax in OUvcs , Shod p, and Lambs 1 Tor ereatiafl ¦ealthy appetite and potting a perfect ehwktn flaffinj lire. ; - i| ' ' ! ' ¦ " ! I THE " BED, DBENCH,'j tho great stomach dennMr and fermentation g*rai destroyer. It roetlOM th« blood ind eipels all hiflammatory | matter, keeplrig off Chills , fellows , Bod-Wator, and iJFevtr In |Cows , Oxen, and ' Tlfe ¦< BED PASTE POWDER , '! for Conditioning lorscs. : It glVca toso to tho relaxod tyitem from over- work or other eanao, imparliiig sharp appetiU, oomtl. atlonal fltrnncis of nerve ' { and oinsplo , buoyant Uf«, nd ffrcat vlliodr. - i I ] ' Prioo of Cbost ooinplete ,! with fonr other Articlei . toolodlng " Koy t<t FttftUry, " JC2 ICs. M. Carriage Aaid. Any artlclo may bo lud separately, i 1 CAUTION-Bewara ot IcniUUonsJ and isco that tho r^amo of DAT, 1 S ON , & lluwtrr U dn all! bottles and nAolcnts. I * ¦ —-*- . i . ! . : DAY, SON, !& HEWITT , ! 22, DORSBT-8T., BArpjE-ST., LONDON, W. ' , : ESTABUSUKD 1833: . j; 1 : ! ! : JWUJ KTS I I i j ¦ ! ' Watrrfonl—O. WHITE & 80x8, Tbomas-8tr<et. —T. PT}BcKi.r4Barronstn.nd-Street. > I lsmnre ! -UOUK NOOKAN, Merchant.: Je20.13t ! Apprentice ' Wanted; i : : A BESPECl 'ABLti ! L|A D , U an! Apprentice CL wtotedifor the Ironmongery boslnew. Apply o Pitaict BKDKONO. Ba •ronstrand.Strect , Water- ord. . j_J ; ij ! ' !]; . _ je27 ' 1 i Boy, Vftat«d. -j ' j j ) * . TOTANTSD. a DOT s.W 14 y«ni of «g« , with TV good reco taiagadfttloBi. . Apply at TBI !?W« 0fl*, j - i !! :fi ' U ¦ DUBLIN, ' Commercial and PriTato Lodging HOMO, M^.MARLBOKOUGH STREET PABTIE3 Visiting Dahlia can be accommodated , with or without Board , and all the comforts of , homo, on Moderate Terms. I [o25-tf CAT Situation central , close to Satkvilla-strbet. : THE Azrasx, HOTEL. 'F^fli JSf 9 ' gomfortabl* . and convenientl y aitnatod A HOTEL, has recentl y been thoroughly pointed and renovated by the present Proprietor , Mr. HEALY. For Gentlemen and famUiM coming to Dnblin on leg.il l«Miiiess , it will be fonnj mast oonTenlent , being situatci next to tha Fonr Courts ; and for Wedding i rtl ?. and Ti . ' i ' ?F£ Dn hUu , Uw BOOommodationS seoond to none in the Kingdom. v \£"*'& 8 } tUa 8 "d Dining Eooms, " Coffco-room for Inf BIJWfiTm^ 0 *"¦ . to * ¦ -*• . Bm °"»* John Jameson and Sons' Scvta years ' old Malt %$£S&f lSf ed?g. ¦ - BrttB4iw > ' "¦' BICHABD HEALY , Proprietor. a!3.1y : Tho Bnrlington Bestaonuit, ; 27, ST. ANDBEW 8TBEET , DUBLIN, Oyiter and Bhell-Fith , Lunehtm , Dinner and Supper Room; OBURCB-LANE , \ (next door to Hibernian Bank) T R UNCHEONS and Dinners, Soap. Fuh , En- O^/^wtv. "^ 18 ' ** - 8 ; aPPra ' *»h " d M ^ ^r S'f ' vtiVSSJS 011 u «I«i»utly appoi nted. Bs|~ LUNCHEONS at ttw * eleinS y-fitted Pish Buffet , consist of Oysters, - Lobsters , Crabs, and Savoury Fuh, and a variety of Meat and other Sand- vnches. Wines and Spirits ' of the finest quality. Jameson ' s Seven Years' Old Malt. MartelTs Brandy. U years old. Ales and Stout from the best Breweries, and in perfect condition. Finest Bed Bank Barren Oysters. Over 1 , 000 Boies o! very old Cigars la Stock, purchMjd by th. lato JIr. Corless. A trial solicited THOMAS F. (JOBLESS. PBOMKTOB. (1,12 BEX? aad COZHZXSaotAXi HOTEL, Si, QVAY, WATBBFORD. MICHAEL KIRWAN -|T AVING purchased ti» Interest in the above JUL HOTEL, begs toannonnce that this Estab- lishment OFRJID on SATUBDAT, FEB. 15, 1870. M. IC. trusts, by strict attention to those who patronise THI S UIT AUD Comuncm, HOTIL, to menta continuanco of their patronage. Qnay, WaUrford , Feb. 12, 18S3. f28.tf ! SOUTH KENSINCrTON , Private Bosidential Family Club. ! " OLENDOWEB MANaiON," 13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRIXGTON ROAD, S W ¦ ' ¦ LONDON. '' (Tho best and most convenient position in Town). One minute from South Kensington Station ; ten minutes to Westminster ; eighteen minutes to the City—Mansion House Station j near Parks, Gardens, Albert Hall , and Museums. Xi 'OB Families wishing to avoid expense of Honso- X. kfeping, Visitors to Towu , or Geotlcmen desiring the advantage of a Clab . combined with the privacy and comfort of Home, at a moderate Cost. Introduction or reference reqnlred. dl9-tf KT Address Secretary, THE QLENDOWEB BESIDENTIAL CLUB ^nd PBWATE HOTEL, Harrington Boad , South Kensington, B.W. XIXIEBXCK-Tlxe , Qleatworth, T A FirsUlasa Family and Commercial Hotel. HE " Glentworth" is the nearest Hotel in tho Cit y to the Bailway Station, Banxs , Steam- boat OBoes , Telegraph and Post Offloe , and to all pnb- hc plae™ of amusoment P. Kwcui , Proprietor. 14, I J, and 16, Glentworth-strcct, Limerick. jal8 OSEAT GLOBC HOTEL, LOWEB BBIDGE-STBEET , DUBLIN Mr.. RICUJLRD COFFET, Propritlrtu fxcidowo/tH Uti RICHARD COFFETJ. , ¦ jVTOST Central ; imroecliato neighhourhood ¦**¦*• /if iaw Courts-and Telegraph Oflicca ; a few doors from King' s Brid ge Tramway Line ; fito to ten minutes' drive to any City Railway ; nowl y decorated re-tnrnished. and supplied . wjtli **m m«J- 7'" . " . " meni H-ouuttd tnr . i&i. :r J-u£ort of.^^i~r, nnder the p^rsonul supervision of Mrs. Co»ftr and family. , Esgs , Butter, Cream, and Vegetables from the Farm daily, riotmthstanding present high raton, terms are most moderate. Ureaklasts from Is. 3d. Beds, from Is. Cd. each. Tablo d'Hote daily, three o' clock 1 Sun- days, five o' clock. Sonp, Two Joints , Vcgetatdos and Cheese, '!» . only. A Niuht Porter in attendance. All Servants paid hy tha Pro*netrci-s. All communications to be addressed. |Mrs. COFl'KV, Great Glob* Hotel , ! ' Lower Bridge-street, Dublin. _ >oj»Mmuniration with any other house. fiii.ly Imperial Hotel , LOW li K SACKVILLE.STKEF.T, DUBLIN. (Oppo.iii.e the ( . icucral Poit-OlBco and Telegraph OSc«) The moat central in the City. (COMPLETELY rcmodelleil and refurnished. \J M»xnlficent Ladies' Coffw-lioom , Dining Boom, Smokinf-ltooin . Billiard-room. Charets moderate. 'JHABLE3 LAWLE){ , t^oprietor. fS.tf NO )3uils or Sureties required by borrowing Mon<-rfroni B. UBADLAW . nf 03Sonth Frederick Street , Dublin ; coutinnea to advanco money from i'5 upward) to (mala or .xmale) Hontaholdcrs , Dairymen , Farmers, Clergymen, Ac DisUuoe noobjoct In Ireland. Bfpaymout. " , to sait borrowers' convenience. Iutemt on lowest possible sealo, as an exteaslvo trade afford s me to lend money cheaper aad 00 more reaaonablo term, than any other money oEos ia Dublin or elsowSiru. All applications stnctly private. Apply to B. DEAD- LAW, XI 8outh Frederick-Street , Dublin. . mylO.Co TJEPl'EB'S QUININ E and IBON TuN lC puri- XT tm snd tnrlcbes th« Blood,: stranxttisu tb* Harm sod HtucQlar Svgtein ; promotes AppetiU and ifliproves Di- yjKtion 1 animates the 8pirlts SBtf Hootal Facolties t ths roof lily tocrulu tlis ffflneral boUU/ heaJth, and indaeca a proper tunUb r oondltioq of tbo Kervoas and Physical font: Uottles -:onu»lnlni 32 measured doses , is. Gd. I In the Trei<u»tkm ol this Tonic the greatest cars is SISI claed. It Is > faithful eompouKl ot Quinine , the actlv* prla olr.le.ol Yellow CUcbona , or Ftrarlan Bark, blsixled with a t«aneO tnutworthy prepanitioQ of Iron, produ<«d ia a Xona which th« eimrleuM of maojr yeu* baa provwl th* beat. Till s Took oasnaread y mea ns of xtl ulng th * stmi«tA aa4 otber bvunauaHoKlert by Qulnlus and Iron , without any feai ot 111 coiuwiMnco; , as its rom|>otiUon is that approroj of ly the ir«at majority of medical men throat-host the country PEPPEB'S QOININE and rBON TONIC. Bottle* conufninga raeaatihd dosM, Is. W. Toulo tr«aUn«nt will rcmovv ImiHreetion , Fbtnlenc«. Conjtattt Heartborn, Wnhnl of the Stomach , Slater Sensations ia taat Omn, Mauaeo , tc. Tb* wbota dl (estir« functions an powerfully ualst«d by WiUuine am] Inm. PEPPER'S QUININK aod IE0N TONIC— ' Qalulse and Iron lonu tb* aioit *S*otiv* tr*atza«nt la ail complaints arUlug from donuigeu*at ol tb* rlemms 8n- tarn. In the most waakanM stata ot tk* Kem*. a conn* of Quialaa and Irpa Is sure to bro^lt. *n«, ScUtlca , ^Y»a«. ness of to* Limb* . Prortratlon. locluleat Paralraii. 8U Vltba* Donee , Fevers . * «. •pEPPEB'8 QUININE und IBON TONIC Is JL stn*Qtfly ncommende^l as a doalnbl*. safe, *ooQCinJcal and advaQtaiegoa mod* , of taking stnaghtasj ag ' awdicls*. Tb* U. 6d. Dottl* : contains 33 measured doses, which . If taken OAlly, Uatii 19 days; The nert aln bottle ts Its.. suOcfcnt to last ii days. Tho 8tone Jars, sola at &±s. aacb , cootois Marlv six ol tha 4s. «a. BotUea. Tb« Sun ot J. fErPES la on svery Laltl. : . ¦ 1 SOLPHOLINE LOTION.—An external moani of Oarlnr SaJfli 'Dtaoaaw. There is snrctly toy sru^ tkjn lot will yield to " Sulpboline " In- a tew duvs , and com. tnenco to fad« away, eren if It swus past com. Ordinary piraplos , r*Unass , bloMbci .. scurf, rouvbnesa , fauUb as It by mairko, wbllst old, enduring skin diKinlvra , that h»v« pb^ied th*«iffet»r» for rears, howtnj deoj^j rootod they nwjr M, " 8oIj>hollne" /wUi snooevfnll} Attack them. It destroys tb< antmscnllai which caatt the** aimijbvlj- , Wll«l»l», lolnlnl affectloas , and alwuji prodncea a clear, bsaltliy, luturjlcon. dittos of the 'skin. " Salnbolln* " Lotlou Is sold l-r uoai ehemistB, Boltto, ia. M. tucb. , ; j- IVEK COMPLAINI'd. -lToT k[X(V3 DAN- JU; DEMOJJ and QULXINK LIVKU I'll. La (witbont Msra:iry). Tb* belt rcm*<y lor UI IIOIUJOM, Stouucb . Ue- nojoineat , FUtaleun, TJI IIS bctwudit tb* Huouldera, IU4I *ppeUt», tndlsnthm , AclUty, Hmdicb*, Iloartbuni , uil all otber Bymptonu of l>l»or\l*r».l. Uv«r, and l)rsi«i«U. Acknowledged by many eniueut sarrooi* «o U tbe surest SBa tniMest pQla ior otvtv co'UtituUou. - lu boxea at ls ILd is. W., an* 4s, 6d., at all cbtuiUU. rilAKAXACrjM ft 1X>DOPHVLLIN , a 8timnlant JU to the Liver. —A dose of this combination 1* recom- monJeato any olw ooinvViialnjol Urtv DerugtiKBt. mor* particalarly wb«n arising from sUibt contxstloa. By pntly sUmolaUnir tb* JJver and sli ghtly moving In* Bo»A, the •xavy droiiv '«Un» and Ueadac be, with. irtwraUr, JVins to th* Cbeat and Back , *syeck>Uy after eatErg, ls aUslr«t«d. TABAXACVK ASO PoDora- iixiB is nines*»rer in tuaeUou tban Calotnol or Bine FUL aad mrtaluly ,olU equal in |>0>er In ramovlng ibe oltta aistnasini; tBeonraiWnc* and Pain atKn. dant on pyspepBla. Bottle. , IDS. »M. etch. Tb* Name ol . ' J. PKPP KU . U>na>» . " must U on th* I^>U1. i DGLLAB'8 COBN PLA8TEB. —Bows Is. lj d and M. M. The Cora Floaters are a certain cur* tor hard *T soil com* , tbey ccraplrUIjr dry N» **4 truJkate pain- Inl eons 1 tba Bnniou PlasUrs a pro,*d ma*dr for Uuutous anJenlarmd;to< Joints. Sold by all Ci.oJ.ta. iB* carefnl MUaVs rlutera are sufpUed. , ' /^BACBOFTS AKECA NUT TOOT1I PA8TE \J i-By rsdif thU Aromatie Dentltrlc*. th* tauntl ot th. teetb W-onan wait* , (rand , and pollikej lit* Ivo ry. : It U •icaMluxli fiu^rant , aad si«cially nstfnl for mmovlnf In crutattouot tarUron ntirlsctod Uetb. Sold by all Chem- ists. I' ou, Is. and i>. Od. uca. (CK't Cracratt' si. LOCKVEB'8 8ULPBDR HAIR EESTOBEK will darken any ntir . and la la a law days tmton comp l*t* lr U>* uataral eoUnr. WbJW k*epln« the Hair Its propsv oonqr. It is naefnl for rvmovlav scurf. L*cky*r ' s B«- storer haa uowtrfnl cltansins properties , rand*rlnx It a d«al» able Hair Fluid. Larg* DotUes , Is . » d. i LOCKVEB'8 8ULFUVIB HAIB BESTOEEE , will darken , to tb* tona«r shad* . UAIT that U abso-l lately whit*, in elcatUo day s 1 «m» ibmrnriiM is com. mtntlnt tb* trout and tsapl** , UM Bnlpa«r Wash froapH ly eo)«iUf, 1r«Dd«itBtU a|rilBtts«mJskaU. ma Uktt wbkli i PBIUTIHO I FBIirj . 'IXl'G U Effective arrangcmenU exist si Tax Nnrs Office : fqr.FBumKo of every descri ption, including "POSTERS , BiU-heada , Circulars , Kote Headings , JL ¦Pamp hleta , Shop-bais, Hand-bills, Invoices, Memorandums , Bent Beceipta, Eentiilx, Coursing' , Hunt,. Eace, and Invitation> Cards , and all tho Forms used in POOT Law Utuons. %ST Erx-tBT LABELS to anj ' B«e or pattern Machino-Eulinff, Book-Binding, and, in fact, every thing that oin bo dono In a first-class Printirjfj Estahliflhment. ^ ' ^- PUBLI C NOTICE NO BEM0VAZ of (ha OLD-ESTABLISHED I i MUSICAL BUSINESS j F ROM 120, _QUAY , WATERFORD . (?< P. J O » E 8 begs to inform tha Musical Vi/«v Publio feneraUjrthat tho Mnsio Business at l»> QtrAT,ls stiU .carried on by Via Dauffbteni and Sons (JASX and EUXABXTU Jocris, T. S. and WK. JOKIS), under the title of WILLU * JONES 4 Co., and the only Address of the above Firm is ¦ i WILLIAM JONES & CO.. | ¦ I 120 . QUAY, WATEBFOBD. Also, ibat his Son, WILLIAM JOKES, from Collard & Collard , devotes bis entire time to the liusio Business , Tuning and Bepairing Pianos and Har- moniums i Tisitlng at regular times the Counties of | Waterford, Wexford , Tipperary, and Kilkenny. Having 'assisted to manage the Music business at 13) , Quky, for the last 16 years, and from bis thorough knowled ge of the business , obtained at tbe Factories of Colkrd * Collard and other noted makers, tba public may depend on: baring a Belec- tioa of first-class Instruments to choose. | WILLIAM JONES & CO., MUSIC WAREB0USE, 120, (i nAT, Invite intending Purchasers to inspect their Stock of i NEW INSTRUMENTS , just arrived for tho Hiring Season, from the Factories of Collard & Collard, | Broadwood , Eirkman, and other first-class English, and Forei gn Makers. Can be hired by the month or year, with the option of purchase ; also, on "tbe two and three yesrs ' system. US" Old Instruments taken in'exchange. i Pianofortes and Harmoniums Tuned , Repaired, Pocked , Stored, or Bemoied , by spring car , on rea- sonable terms. ' ' . New Murio ordered daily, and all Music ia stock at a great Reduction. A large assortment of all kinds of j Musical Instruments , Cricket Bats, Balls, Wickets] Lawn Tennis Bats, Bolls , Nete, 4c., at ! WILLIAM JONES & ' CO., ' 120 , QUAY. WATERFORD. ¦ -' I- . [°>y3QT ^ . I Snyj \7Koro you caj i Bay Cheapest SINGLE PAIRS AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1 TC-SEPtt BOYD respectfull y begs to call atten- *J ! tiou to bis NEW ABRIVALS of BOOTS and SHOES , all specially ; selected for present Season, to be Sold at tb« Lowest WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. i ¦ ! ' Limis ' SXAL and KID WISTIB BOOTSButton, ' ! ' Laced, and Elastic. i ! JOSEPH BOYD , j 19, MICHAEL-STBEET, WATEBFOBD, 1 and 132, TPLLOW-BT., CABLOW. [n7.6ui ¦ | - i , OOLDi MEDAL, Mi CalcutU Exhibition, 1884, _U_,,-i FRY'S CARACAS COCOA. *Y" ¦ "A moot deliciooa and Tiloable article " i I ,j —Standard. : i ! ' I . PCBB COCO* OKLT. COCOA. FBY'S COCOA EXTRACT. | I ] •• Strictly pure, easily assimilated/" —W. | ! I W. SIODDABT, Anal yst for Biiatol. ! i . ;' Nineteen Prlie Medals II ¦ ' ' uuk^ixjjco Jncui ivonj PttrilBEB , BBASS-rO TJITDEB , ¦ aAS-iFITTEB , and LEAD MEECHANT, ! WATEBFORD. . (LA. TR or LITTLE Qxoiuiss ' s STREET), ! Ojices ' and S/.oio Kooni : No. 10 LADY ' LANE. a BEEN-HOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, and PUBUO BUILDINGS HKATED by Hot Wa- t<r v ou the mo*t Approved princi plo. |TustitnoBii.\ls, tuo numerous , lor insertion, from tlic catling Gentry of Watcrfortl and snnronntling Counties, whoiio places I have heated, may bo sovn at my offices. | P.S. —Having nurchnsod at tbu Sale at Little George ' (trout the entire Stock o/ Brass. Wood, and Lead Pat- torus connected with tho Foundry, for tirus Costing* Iiaa enabled to execute all orJora for Casing at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. : ; Entrance to Work s from Peter street. ' mh :! I , IMPORTANT NOTICE. Parties »bont to .Savi'l y tlieir Homes with I' M n«w PIPK -WATKB will consult thdr own it,tcr-si« by rallicK at ttr aboyo KsUblishment, where estimutos cut be had Tree. i ' ¦ i .. All work will be guaranteed of the but material and wprkmanehip, ami will be executed oil the met K KA . BO>>M .I .R Ttttiis. ¦ ¦ , . 'A!tri.ii tospoctfullysolicitfil. 10. IJI '1. 1 Lann . Watertnri i . Ai.if J7. F3 : jUURE T. O B. Ahi, I ' ¦ 1 nO|LI.O'!7AT > 3 : OxZ72H22l-x. iKroaTA-Hi- DI8COTIUT--NO U OEB Surrscisj Thu discovery of this C>intoi:iit has proved an invalu- able boon to thousands of suScrvr* ; wheuruboed over ot near tho seat of Buffering, iU rare Balsamic proper ties are couveved to every part. Thus it heals inward wduud* and ulcers of the STOMACH , BOWLES , or WOMB itrcngthcnsthe spinal marrow innuu b( nervous wea ' x ne«a and d epression, aud all dis<.aiK(of tie THBOAT LuKa» , anrf CHKST. , No invalid n«<.sl dejpair of cure whilst this Ointment can be obtained ; lor tile reputa- tion it bears in every qnartorof tha globe , ia fully borne out by thoaococas it has attained, corroborated as it is by testimonials from, persons of all cluaca aad coun- tries j 1 ; 1 GODT .HHKDBA-nsa . juicNxDBiLOii. ^Thes«trulr formidiablfc and dreaded disoasu . wIUi noctornal ipajms nervous twitchlngs , muscular cramps, and sciatica , wUl j iold, wheh treated by this Ointment, In no cases is it more important to have the Ointment thoronuhlv and Wertnall^conveycd through the pores Of th* skin to the affected parts , upon which it will bring its soothing in- aucncestolbear , and thus produce ease, comfort , and scenrity. The Pills should also bo token iu appropriate doses to lessen the Lnfliunmation , aod toporiiy tho Wood ! JBAD Lias , BAD BKZASTS , OIP WOCRDS , AUD VLI C« B »TIONS or ALL KINDS. Tho tpplicatioa of thei Ointment heals,in a remarkable manner, every kind of Ulctratloiil softens tha stiff or contracted tiaanu, causes " proud" fioah to dUappear , aad fonl and loathsome disoharfes to beooni* converted into h.-aJ th y healing snr> faoos ; aad these effects an . not temporary, bat ar» radical and permanent Piuxs, I' lSTCL AS , IAXO ABSCtssxa. —Thesa and all similar afflictions mnitbe carefully troatod accordiar to taa tIaixr«bommeBded<nth«pruaVcdiaatractiona. Tn* Ointmunt must be applied directl y to the parts affockd and Holloway' s PQls M simultaneoualy tak«a to purify the blood, and to relieve th* Internal oongr-stiona which are so fertile a oanse of this class of disease. DltOJ-aiCAL KN LA.B4l lCI.VTi , SWXLUtD LlOS AND VAKICOSI pr ' uxs.—Ia the redoctioB of all Ulandalur SwtUin(rs ^or*med yMualB»aUlaoomparabl» l>iatmcnt it prevent* th»formation ofsxtraneouscro wths andia ' an invaluslble remedy for checking all Chronio 1)U- charses 1 when (ViV>staU y rubbed In to the parts affected thu worstcase will yisldln a comparativel y short suet ot tirae. | ¦ ! : , SouoTDbA ain> 0Lti8Knr pisxAus. —This Ointnwal is a certain; nmed y tor all disease* of tha akin, whether pimple or compliiattd. Scurvy; ringworm , blotches Jilmulea, and other eutaatout disorders , an at onM era- licatrd by (hia lavaluabl* Unguent. U,t\tt* Oif dmnt aad iMla AouM tw iuni tht. ' o ;oic. j i ' ' ing comf l*i *U 1— Utd ' 'UE« i Coras (Soft) : Scald* B4d Brua»U k'istalM , 8or»Thro .is Boros . ,: Ooui ' . BkiaDUeasra Bunions { Glandular SwoDinit Scurvy Chilblains : Lnmbago ; ; SJTO Uoads Chapped Huds : Tiloa 1 Tiunours CouCroctediiUlStiff Bhsoraatiso: - Uloort ^ointa l i . Sors Nipplu Wounds Tha Oint<4en< *a4PiIl« an sold at Profasaor Hcu.0. j : I : r ;**l EsUbUshmon^ 78, Haw Oltorf-Sk-iktu 533 , Oriotd-.t . l London 1 alioiiy nearly «very (w«pu«Ubl», Vendor of medieL*. throfiehoutJ the Civiilifcj World, in Poti aid BoxoTIt ls[ tW., 2si »d., is. (J.. lls.,^1., and S3*. ^. ThJ smallcnt Put of Outoeut contains one o&uc* 1 and ti* smaUest Bdx of Pills four do«n. 1 - ' ' *aa W* Fal l priitcd dlwctions aw alaxodtocach Pot and Box' , and oaa b. bad in any UagW, , , wn ln XurVUh Arable , Armcaian i iVrsian ir Chinese. »«•»» N.B. —Afvioecan bsobtainod, (rw of eharn by an i | Impfored VhM Soft Soap, inftKr. Trum kraell, for: the L»nndry and C 1 HoosoholJ pniyost*. It nn<tn» linen boauti- full* whit* , olwniei 6* ttor, and , ia cheaper than aay olhtr Soai - It in^st»«csdetCT£«nt quail Hit , and l%% dUiliftcta) t when as«d tot ol*»n«lnf and purifying Walls , Fl en. UedoUny, ait.,ani U reoomoended at a .Vermir. Killur. Th« Bads aialaftct Drains, Ao. Ij.aafaotilreii and sol* WnWT, PIKE and CO.. by appbintmait to th* AiiUtary sod .Varal Uaadrie* , (Ktltou Wnks , PtckhaBi , London , SJS. !Aj«nt tit \Vaterf()^-Mr.ra*lUs l 1 OK*U,B*t A t^twiri fstmW - r' ' ' : 1 f,. " ¦ - ¦ "*

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Page 1: DUBLIN,' .£K £P (MGM : : J3S33E«^Sk;3Li. V' Wj ^.T' ' Sl'Sl^snap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/... · Terminr.a. | ¦ i . ; | i^.tf Commercial Tjiion. Assurance

1 « THE \TATEaroaD HEWS."1 E8TA!BLIBBII>-J-1847. ¦ ', \

LIBOKST CLBCOLATDOK IB THE SODTH OF IBELANDPMuUi "try FRIDAY, and Second Sdttum on S^TUfiDXrf ironn»si, atM». i9 o»d W, Kinj-S(««i,

' : (OWXUTB rnz psorikiaAL BASE).JOKICE—TWO PENCE ; Yearly (in Advance), 8a: 6d.It By Pot > (Yearly),! 10s. 6d.Tear All Cheques i nd P. O.jOrders, made payableto CORNELIUS REDMOND, at this Office; ,

The NEWS (Liberal i n politics) circulates extensivelyecnongst thfl merchan 6, trader* and nobility, gentryt(inningclM«es, &o., ii WaUrfo .Kilkenny.Tipperary,arid the nouth of Ireland generally. The NEWS hasattained a circulation] never oqn&Ued by any paperp ablishid in Watorford, and is ' admittedly the loading( nrnal in this inijx>rta.nt city, wtyb wraoYi there is direct

d kily ocmmunicaUon fiom London. T :Particular attention [>aid to oommorcial and agricnl*iral matters. ' I 'Advertisements recci red tor thb NEWS by all respect-

able Newspaper Agent i in tho United Kingdom. Pro-p lyment requisite frorr parties not known at thi> office;

AOEHTS TOB SALi OF TSS{ NEWS , AMD FOB; '. ADYKBTIBlAtENTS :

A /ATEEFOBU—Mr. W. Ketfi, little Goorgo'a-at.QTJNGARVAN—BBESAK & Co. Dovonabire Square.TRAMOEE—SfiBB ' CIUNCT; Bofreshment Booms. •UARRICK-ON-STJIB+Mr. HAWK , News A«ont. "LONDON—J . Q. KIND 4. 8oN,|Bolt Court, Flcot-at.DUBLIN—Messrs. ~O>. H. Sx'JTH A SON, Abboy-rt.

i AMEBilOAN: i IJN1!. .-i V tfNITED 1 STATES MAII,

Slii_Z__—i-tivorppol to Philadelphia; I EVfcEY| WEDNESDAY.! ICaUinff at Quecnstowa every: Thursday.

First-class FuU-poprerod Iron Steamships are appointed! i . to Sail :— I ; '

Indiana Jnljj 30 I »BriU3h Princess Aug. 20•British Prince... Augl 6 Pennsylvania...... Aug. 27Illinois AoE 13 I 'Lord Gough Sept. 3'Nointermediate Passengers carriea on i voyagt).

m&rKed thua * | *¦ !(The only Tnms-Atlantio Lino sailing under the Uni-

ed States Flag; and < arryinj the American Bafts forliving \ life,besides the usual complement of Lifeboats,

ad* in. extra number o: Life Preservers. The accom-mbaation tor all clasaei of passengers is equal to any ofthe European Steamship Linos. Every Steamer carrieaa Surgeon, and 8tovrordess. I '

Passengers and goods are landed at Philadelphia onthe Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,which has the shortest and most direct route to all placesn;tho Western States. I ' |

Passengers by this lino can pass direct into tho Bail,road Cars without leaving tho Landing Wharf , and un-der tho' &amo roof, there aro Refreshment Booms, Uni*ted States Letter Box, Telegraph] Office , Exchange Of-fice , and Baggago ExprcaB Office.]'

CASIH PASSAGE, 12 to 18 guineas. Return Ticketsat reduood rates. j I

' STEERAGE PASBAOE as low as by any other fast lino,ncluding an ample supply of good Provisions. Steer*

*f*Q Passengers are forwarded tojNew York or Bostonwithout additional charge. ! j I ¦

IKTERHEDIATB PASSAGE, including Bcds Bedding,and all necessary Utensils and separate Tabled £G Gs.

! Apply in Philadelphia to PBTEB WBIOHT, & SONS,General AgenUs, 807, Walnnt-et ; Quocnstown/to N i JCOMMINS 4 BROS ; inl Belfast, W. POSTED * SONS ;and in Liverpoool, BIOHABDSON, 8PENCE & Co.,¦

| tf. 1.7 and 19 Wator-street ;: | HABVEY & SMITH. Little Ueorge'a-Street,: I j Waterford. I' RICHABD LAlNDY, Carriek on-Snir.

" ANCHOR" LINE

¦j : M A I L & T E A M E R S . jI . Liverpool to Nev \ York, via Queenstoion.

M0T1CB—To obvfate the J risk of collision,.leJsaeu tbo ordinary dangers of Navigation, and

euiuro Finer Weather, [the owners of tho " Anchor"Line have adopted Licuv. MaurayVsystctn of separateSteam Lane Routes for] the Outward and HomewardPassages of their Atlantic Steamers, whereby ;the mostftuuthcrly route practicable wQl be regularly maintainedthroughout all seasons of thel yeai. . '

" cm 01 ROME," d,-H5T<Jnsjbne of the strongest,largest, and fastest on tho Atlantic, will sail as under.Excelloit accommodation for all classes of Passengers.

¦ ' From IQu eenslo tc t : [Cm OF KOMf ... Snnday ... July 27th.ADSTRAI. ... „ ... Aug. 10th.CITT OF HOME ... Aug. 24th.AosTEAL .. . „' .. Sept. 7th.CITT OF EOME ... „ ... Sept. 21at.AUSTBAL .. . ,, ... Oct.! 5th.CITT OK ROME .. . „ | ... , Oct. 19th.Pasicngc:8 .booked to jail parU of tho United States'

and Canada. I ! ¦ ¦ "ifA-ssAQE BATES —Gilnn, 12 Gnincas to 2-5 Guineas.

IntermeOiate, £1 7s ; SU-eraRO Pussugo at loffest car-Mot rates. Apply to HENDERSON BKOTHEliS ,

^- ( Seott Squaro, Queynstowu.LOCAL AOK STsI:

WaUrford —MuiiPUT & WAUD ; WKLLS & HOLOHAN

J>ii»yari)an—W. WALSH . Tallow—0. W.-J ONES .: Lismcn—J. W. O'CONN'ELL. I; C'appoquin—Jpnif COLLINDEB . :

EKULAND AND SO,0TU WALES, AND THE

i SOUTH OF IRELAND.Mlviei Serrice by GBEAT WESTERS BAIL-

WAY Company's Trains and Steamboats, viaililfonl Haven, in connection with the WATEB-roRP and LIMEBICK!, WATERFOED i CINTRAL

IUEIJIND, and WATKByOBD, iDuNOAB VAW , ANDLISUOBE LINES. | I !

Shortest Bouto aad Reduced Fares.;¦ 1 —"~l\\ Exp reit Trains ami Fast

'<J8X£*UVK : I ITaU Steameri ,Ma_2SLi£-2*- [EVEM T. WEEK DAY.DOWN.— LEAVE Losutis (Patlilltgton) at 5.4o p.m.,

i Sunday* cxccpta<l , and [A iiKiVE AT WATF.B-voiiv feather aud circun stances permitting)

I about eleven a.m., in tim< for the Trains onI Uio Waterford ind limerick , Central Ireland,| and Lismore LinJcs. ¦ - • J

UPj-Lcavo Watorford at 5.0 p.mL, each Week Day,i on Arrival of thb 11 a.m Train from Limerick,i 10.35. a JO. Train from iMaryborough, ind

8.10 a.m. Train I from Lismoro, ABBIVIMO inLONDON (woather and birenmstancca per-mitting) at 10.45!a.m., tho following day.

Special Steamer, carryiug Passengers, perishablegoous, and Live stock, will Sail from W &L'. Company'sNorth Wharf on Sundays at 7 a-m- : ;

A Special Steamer will also soil Ltoin New Milford toWaterford at 7 a.m. on Mondaya,'ob arrival of the 9.15Train from Puddirrton (ho pTerionji evening. !

Paaaongers traveUiriK by the Steamer leaving Water-ford on Saturdays wUl proocod from Now iiUford bythe D.i5 Train on Sunday morning.| :

No Cargo can bo received on bortrd after 4 % p.m.,Morning' and' Evening, and the 4tagcs wQl den be~.n»n™i_lo enablo tho Steamers to Report PDNCTDALLT

at the appointed time. J ¦¦ .1 , ¦

rho 2,« a,m TRAIN from NEWiMILFOBD will, inall cases, WATT ARRIVAL of Steamers leaving Wa-terfonlat5p.nl. j ¦ • ' !

Under no circumstance] can Passengers holding ThirdClass TiekoUbo allowed iho neo ot Saloon.' !;

', FARES— iTATJ Ulf OILD AND LONDON iSIKQLXS (available 1 week) 1st Class and Saloon, 46a Od

' ¦ . " 2nd Class andSalooo, 35s Cd' ' " 3rd Class and Fore Cabin. 20a Od

RETDBNO (available 2 mdnthat 1st Class & Saloon, 76s.¦¦('• •• '] 2nd Class & Saloon 59s.

;• : .. .»• 3rdjClassaridlForo Cabin, 33sCd.Farther information ban be obtained from Mr. E.

Fooo, Railway TcrminuB, LunwWk ; Mr.' W. D. Me-NAIIABA , Adelphi Whaiif, Waterfdrd. Tho BIDDCED

FARES between other important Stations, the TimeTaWes, and Through- Rites for; Goods, &o., can beobtained of Mr. W. J. BOSBILL, fb« Great WesternEaiiiray Company's District AgcntT Adolphl! Wharf,Waterfjrd.: ¦ J. GRlERfOI?, Generul ilanagi"-

Paddingtor. Terminr.a.| ¦ i | . ; | i .tf

Commercial Tjiion. Assurance Co

CapiU Fally Subsci ibcd : i ... M ™.-™*Arlauiuloted Funds ... - 1 °°.Annual rremiam Indotae ¦• — . vw.wv

i LIFE, FIBE and MABINK POLICIESj Issued on tho most favqmable tcriDB.LOANS oo Life PolKics grunted: i

I , JOHN ALLINGHAM ,! A-{ent. |¦| ¦ • ¦ 8tock «.udSht rebroker,,jl , ' i, King.st 'rcct. Wmcrford-

Grocers: who have not j yet bought

from UB, will flid It their Interest

to ask us for £ ampins as we , are

now offering at Glasgow Prices.

The Trade only supplied. : ; -

bgilvie &poo e,I Wafren'o Plaw, CORK.

¦ i

V7aterford i Steamship Company -INTENDED OBDEB OF 8AILING—ADO 188J '¦

'¦ . I" IHTEAMEBS I ¦ ; I^E.£KA£PA?OMI:EAOH' LABA- ZEPHYR GAL.!

TEE, CEEADEN/ IDA, TINTEEN, ROSA, and I- : i |: , DAITNTLESS, ; I I

V-ijk "VTOTICE. — Tho Waierford^ aJpirnJv JLH Steamship Compony(Limitod)**i* * ^ jJSSw rooeiT© Goods and LIT* stock for Shf j* * "i; [ v—jnent on the oonditious mentioned m

I ' . r SoOin Lista, &oJ, to-be hod at their]W A T i E EF O E D *'A N D I B E I B T < J li ! ' 'rK0" "i'TSrt

1"' 1° nX 'V"1

- VWJKltSISrOL to W>TDirOBD,r

ftidar.! A«g;--i_. 4 all'DooDiSnturdiiT, . Ang. a 'j.ll nlihtTUCKET, I ' . . S... *Qlfnooo \Yedn<»aa7, „ <. 8|. .11 SSht.jWday, . .. . , ! &..10 morn Saturday. ,, 9 .:. 7 «?t'o'Tncsoiy, ;t , l»_12 noon • WodnoAiTi ' 13 ^ .;. 9 ei.lit

Sf!??'1 '•j 1 |

ls."» off noon SatHKl«T, I 16 .ill rSh 11•roesdnj, . .I ; 19... A alfnoon Wedn«sair.' ,, 20.; 11 oSht1friuay, i,[, 2i..lO mom 3.turd«y, " a . 7 STuMday, ,J ; M...12 iooa ¦ Wednesday, „ 27 ;

. 8 nightFriilaJT, :\li 23... 8 affnoOD Saturday, " 3O ...H ui|ht- «^;On.earlj|Mornhiff Sailings, Cabins of the atdazafcrs viUb«_opea to receive FaBsengcrs arriving by the Might iMailTram. : ¦ 11 ! ¦ , ¦ : '. i i i ¦ ¦ io 'M?7 !'!11' Ue- '• a°- Ee'1"™ (aiallablefor 'One month)%*¦'$ 5 i

11

? •=*

8«naiit», tmvolllng with Families, 10aJDecV, 7». 6d. i do Children, 4e. ': V if f A T E i S P O Sp A N D L I V E E P O O L . '

kntoK wiSERXQKn:' i laox Liv apooi. i ' ¦Pridiy, Aojnat 1 ...10 morn Pridaj, " Aug. II... 8 morn1Monday, L , < ... 1 affn Monday. .. *!... 8 moru;Wodnondajr . „ s .,. 2 «Jfo WedneaAtj, „ 8l ...'PnioniFriday : • ¦ ;¦ ¦ 8 :.; S off n Friday,1 „ 8- ...1D nooniMondaj-, , L II ... 4 olt'n Monday, „ U L..13 soonWodiesdaj, J 13 ... « oK'n Wednesday, „ 13 ... t aft'nFriday „ 1& ...It) morn Friday, | „ 15 ... S alt'nMonday, it 18 ... 1 oft 'n nlonday,' „ ]8 :... -7mornWodnesday, „ 30 ... 8 «ffn Wednesday, „ 20 ... 9 mornFriday, ', 22 ... 1 alfn Friday, „ 22' ...10 mornMonday, ,j 25 ... 4 oit'n Monday, „ £5; ...li noonWednesday, ,; 27 ... 4 alfn Wednesday, „ Z?! ...'l kft'nFriday,. :. JS ... 2 aflVFriday. ; „ 29 ... 8 affn

Cabin Fare, f i e . Od : do lieturn, available for a mouth; 25s.Do. ScrrantautnLTeliinir with rumnt^w^ nn.t ¦•».n.iMn in- .Do*. ScrranU f(traTeliing witb families) and ChUdren.'lQs ;Deck.1 7s 6d ; IChildren, la. I !Enenslou ol TUSD granted on oil Betura Tickets en thefollowing terms:— For a Fortnight , 3s. Gd, and. for everyaaLeeotient week , 2s. : : IGoods received and discharged at Clarence Dock.:Ooodfl Booked through from all principal Stations on

Groat! Northern, Lancashire and Yorkshire, London , andKorth Western : London and 8oath Western, Kancbestar,Sheffield , and Lincolnshire and Midland Hallways toWaterford. ^Through ' Bookiugu also ;to Limerick, Tippe-rary, 4c. | ¦ ' ¦ i / ' ¦

Goods Bookod throngh from all Stations on Waterford' andCentral Ireland Bailway; Waterford, Danffaxran,andLlsmanRailway, and Waterford and Limerick Bailway. i

Parcels booked tnroajch at low Bates to all principal Sta-tions on London and North Western BaQwoy. !

WATEBFOED AND NEWPOBT. Irnoif WATSRTOBD. nu>M vEwrosr. :

Weekly. : | Weekly,W A T B K F O B D A N D D U N Q A B V A W

I As Cargo offers.¦ W A T E B F O B D A N D X O U G H A L .

I . A« Cargo offers.W A T E B F O B D A N D N E W B O S S

Vnoi NBIV Boss—Daily, 8nniUj-s orocptoJ. at 8 4 a.iu.ytLOM WlTEdrocD—Doilv. Smidaya exoepted, at 3^*J ir.m.

W A T E l ij F O B D A N D D U N C A N N O K .FEOX DUKCINHOB —Daily, Sundays esoepted, at 8,80 o.in.FEOM WlTKBroSD—Daily, Sundays execpted, at 3-35 p.m.t)ori—The \7utcrfori Steamship Company, Limited, Insure

all Goods Shipped by tboaa Lines of Stcuntm at \ia. 4d. ' porCent. to. Troden having Yearly Agreements, and 5«. porCent, to Occasional Shinpers,Ta!ncs to l>« doctarod at time o'Shipment. Forms auu:oli Information to bo had atoffices. | ;

Berths secured and every information given by Agenta at:BRISTOL—Wutcrford Steoinjjbip Company's Office i LliDitcd)

€8.;Quoen s Sqiiar« : ILIVEBPOOL—Waterford Steamship Compouj (Limited), SO,Water-stroct; and.Clareaoe Dock. • ¦NEWPOBT—Thomas & : Co., Dock-street. IDCKOJLSVJLS 4Mr.' T. I)own«y, Maln-stroctYoooalL—Wl,N. Dssber, Neuion-plactf.

At the | Offices, New Boss and Doncannon.And at the Company's Head Offices, T112 HILL, WiTcaroso

CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY,I AUGUST, 1884.

Regula r Steam Communication btticetnITATXrarOBD; ana L O K D O H ,Via Southampton and London, and South Western

I Railway. jPLYMOUTH lilD SOUTHAMPTON, isn SOUTH or ENG-

LAND, COEK, DUBLIN , BELl'AST ISD GLASGOW.-% "vl r i\ H K New and powerful Screw

, Ti~nV -IL Steamers ABAJfMOEE. BALLY--rSJ^UlV COTTON, C L O C K , eOPELAND ,- PSr ff t— CUMJUA:. FASTNET, BATHLINi

8KELX,IGSJ BKEBBYVOBE. TOWABD, WICKLOW,are intended to]3ail as -nidex; -neither pcrmltUng {unless pro-vcutod l}y uuforeseeu eircuSiitjtaiices), 1 with liberty1 to 1 TowVessolfl , und to "call at any Port or Ports in any order, la orout of the enst^mary course, to fioceive and Discharge Curyo,or for any other Tmrjxwe •whjt«o«vcr. 1

I'KOif wi.TEBFOIil> TO OI.ABGOW. ' : i ;Friday, Kt Ausuat »fa Cork . •

pjm.Monday, : 4th „ direct : . 1J noonTaesday, 5th ,, via Beirut | J iiLm.Wednesiiy, Cth ,, TUI Cork ' 1 p.m.Friday, 8th „ rii Cork . £ p.m.Monday, Uth ,J direct l^ noon.Tuesday 1*0 .. TiaBclta»t X p.m.Wodnesday, l:>th „ »ia <:ork i; p.m.Friday, : ISth ,; via Cork. 1, p.m.Monday, ' 18th „ ilirw:t 13 noonTuesday, : ' I'th „ via LVIfaat I pjm.Wodjesday '-'Oth ., via Cork 1 pi.nl.Kri'lay. ¦ r-^d .. vb Cork I pjii.Monday, , pth „: diivct 12: »oonTacsdiij ; pith ,, tin Belfast 1. piSu.Wednesday, pth , rliCork . 1 ].ju.Friday, " (Sth „ TU Cork . 1; |..p,

frery MOND^YVreirOW_TO «"™™ ... t x^s.j. ,_ wj-nvV-r. '. ItolL toGrccn0ek-•. «4> 1 -Every WEDlySSD y 1

1)uUiu I, ^

Every THU«fc >AY «•"'

t0 Oreenock...0.j,j.j,.

Every FBinL; via ™? °™™*~ * f e

I : : Bull. to Greenock...e ») ii.la.': >^OM WATK£rOOI> TO BKLrMST,

Every TUESDAY, direct ... 1 ... at' ~ U..! ¦oKLt'lsr ro traTKnrono, via GLBTOW,' ¦ I Etery WEUNE3DAY.; ' '¦

-. : rpon rrtTsaronD TO UUSLIM : ' 'Fridays, l*t, Utb .'and £9th Aug.. via Cork and Glasgow^

¦>'riitijs, t?th and i!aa Aug., vu Cork, i j 1DUDLIX TO IViTBByonD—Every TUtTiiSDAY, tUfocl, ,¦ rrsoM wiTCBi-oitn ro coar, , : i ' .

Every WEDNESDAY, direct ... . :.. ot I p.m.Every FUlDAiT , diroet - '< ... at 1 p iuFitOM Coax ro WxTBtronu, direct—Every MONDAY. I

WITEUI'CSD TO 1/5 j DO3 (St. Kutheriuo Uock) ' I, : Evory SATUBDAY, at 4 y.m. 1 . , 1 ITyOJt>d.r TO W»TBn»oai>. via Plymontb, . : :

Every THUttSbAY. from 8t. Kathcrino's , Dock, at 4 t>.u>. ,No Truiinbl pineiit by t ills route. Onlkni for colle hoii or!

delivery o(Goo.ti will be attended to by Uavington Uiotblen , '60, Old Biitoy, H.C. ;i Oroot Horuiit-ise-Stroct, Wai>roo(.-J »: , :r>nd;Ar<;bcr-«tr>.rt, cJoutli'Laiulietb , S. W |' ;|

W»ltaroi-.i. Til rYUOOTH, direct- Every SATURDAY,,

PJ.ISA»TTU ToSviTERrouD.'dlroct-Evcr}' SATUCDAY. ;! WlTSIOOBD TO SOOTHAUI T IK , VU 1'LTMOOT BJ [I ¦¦ Every 8ATUBDAY at 4 p.m. . : | ' , ! :: SoOTBiiirTOS TO Wir»>roBo^vu London. I ' j I

i: • I , Every TUESDAY. I • , | :Note—Pawenjers for Waterford tuayalao leave Soiitbiuap.

ton on Wednesday, bat must change at Plymouth, and faitthe arrfvjlof the steamer' from Loudon ou Friday •vtnlng.

These Steanun have excellent aoconmodaUoa ! forPassenaere. ' I I : _ _ : i ' ! ¦

• : P A S 8 A G K . J I O N E Y . : I i !' : ¦ 1 . Cabin. Beturn, DeckWaUrford to GUssow and Ilelfost 17s. • CJ. 2S«. 10s.

Cork, ... : ... 0s. 1U. '¦ I id. ; ¦!! '¦ Dublin, ... ! ... lis. «1 20«. : 7s. pd„ : Plymouth * Southompton.rOs. au«. ' HJto T '„ loiidon, ... i ... 22 *. ,Cd 35». I Vi :

-Return Ticket* available for two months—not transferable !Children aboro U aud under 12 yean of, age. Half Fare ! |

%r NOTK.—Tho Clyde Shipping Commny Insure aQ Good*shipped by thesdu'nes of Steamers at s 4d:percent. toJTradsrahaving yearly agroumcuta, uud 5s. per ^Cent

to oocaal na)

Shippers. ' Valnes to 'be doclarwl at tluie ot Bbipmeat. Torn*and all information to be liod at the omces. : . . | ! • j j

For Bates of I Freight,' *c., apply to-l-J. C. PlireBTaxl4elfasl : Hn» J. Winnu * Co., Plymouth;. TuanisU'GinBBT, lonilon and South-Western | Bailway Company,Exeter Bulldinsis Althnr Street, West, and at tho L. * a w;Bailway Beadring Houses throughout London 1 1 CLTOBSuiniKU Co., QiaaROw, Groenoek, 13, Thonviart., Umerick 1

: I 1 1 . Custem House (}uay; Watorford. I 1 1 1 .-,Special formtl 'of Blua of Lading rwjalrod by th« ClyW

Snipping Company, to be hod or the Awntr. I \ ', \

¦ i - • . . ¦ 1

i U UPAI itinu tcauijrro tu | ;

UNITED STATES fi CANADA: i Frot i Liverj wol viti Lon(Io)ittfrry. ; ' j

CIRCASSIAN ...|!.For Qncbe« ;. ....: .....Apg. i7POLINEHIAX .. i..For Qnebeo i L. ;..;.Au|r. 141SABDISUN.... I.For Qnobco . .....J.. .Abg. '. t lSA'BMATIAK .._l..For Qoobce.'.........; | ..i.Aby. 28

\ j i"rqii Liverpool via Quttnst<mn.\ I . : ; .NOVA ScOTIA»i ...For Halifm and Bnjlt!nioro.. L Anir. 12HAHOvEBiAN. i ...For Halifax and naltimort.iAng.iM

: . ! Rkk tH OY. OCKAN PASI|AUK S ; : I | 'Cnbin , il8,fX13. and ^12 ; Intermediate, £l U.\ ': ¦; ¦ I Steerage, J l l U . \ - '¦ j ' || | iPanaengora (Tp.- New York or PhUadcIph a ;hy f,h«

Baltimmo Steamors are Ticketed Through! nithbut"Through Tieuita issued to Chtcijo. jtlanitoba, poAh-went Torrilorji'nud to all point* »" ll"> Western '8taU«and Canada »t|liovfcst Bates. I M 1 , 1 I I I

General Labonrers bookod to Qoebeo t o r J l l i Apr.1-cultnHata , Agriculinral Labourers,and Fomnlo rjiugca-tio ServoJJt*. fpf £*¦ ' J ' J ' „ 11 ' :

J ,:] ¦ :! ¦PamphlnU—Veond iscnea--" BcPOft" of Tcuant

l'armur«'iDi;lcurilos on Dominion of, Canada ;(' a no,rce«nt iiane»|6[ Pamphlota oo Wcstora Btntea ofAmerica, 4o., sent free. : I ; : i : |' , l'i

Foil particu ur« on ojpplicatlon to J. SCOTT1 and Co.,QuooiiKtoWo ; tU.i.AX B ROTB KB" & Co., Jamis'alrtflt ,lirerpool , nn4 yoylc-atruet, Londoudorry ;!or toiT,PUIIOEIX , li Birronkt.-»nd-«t.,Waterrord i J, J. Bnirtf28, Great aeo«M'Mt.t WaterfoTrl t Morphy & Vliri ,«, a«no4»tr«iil-|tro«lj W»t«ttot<i,- -.: ; • . . ¦ : , i

BEMET

jyii eu, j ; lieraionade,

3.ailwaBS. ! i ' I ,WATESFOBD AND LDIEBICK 3O1LW1T.

Up Traini from Waterf ord. I | .

I I 'TBJUBS Oil WXXE BITS. , | Sdy

WATBUOBD ' i" ' | MaUl I I , ( Mail MailtO Lrnrucl 1 4 2 1 8 3 1 2 3 l a jl l 2 5 } 1 4 3 12t3

• Claas.Class..Class. Class."Class.'Clsss. clasa. , , .; A.». A.K. r.K. J T.M, j r.x. r.x, r.x

WatBrford de/>. 6! 0 .,. ll'CS I 2 65 8 30 — I 8 30Oarrick-on-Smr 6 33 .;. 1 2 1 7 3 27 9 15 — 0 15!Clonmel. 710 ' .. 12 J3 4 0 10 6 — 10 0Tippernry : .. 8 10 1 45 J 0 11 SS — 11 3iJunction aril Ml 835 12 12 220 5 4 5 U 23 — 13 2iOol» „ 8 44 ._ auo S'M ... —Pallas 1SI ... 2 4o 0 5 12 50 — 13 SODromkeen....,, 9 0 . .:. :'.. 315 . — 'Boher ,, 9 10 i ... 3 ! 0 6 SO ... — ... :Limerick ar.-tvl 9SS 12H2 S20 G S O I S O — 130

iDovm Trainj from Linieric, \ t , T&UB3 OX WBEX DATS ( | Sdyl

LlMESlcx \ ! ' I : i 'jMailfMallTO WAnaroliD. 12431341 1 till 2 12431 4 311 2 3

; laos. Class. Class. Class. Clau. Claas. Class.i »» • ; i.». i.x. r.H. ' r.a. jp.m | r.«.

Limerick dop,..] — ; 7 :o ill. 'oJ 1 35 1 4 0 10 51 10 50Boher „ :.. - : 7 18 11 18> ... : 4 20 ¦! j .Dromkeen „ !. " — ] 7 88 II 28 i Tr."-4 4 SO |! iPallas „ }.. !¦ ... I 7 J5 11 35 I .\ \ 4 40 'M 15 11 15.'Oola „ J. .|- — j 7 50 11 60 i :SpL\ 5S I 1 ... . ... IJunction arrive — 8 10 12 5 i 2 it , 3 10 11 55 11 55Tipperary ..ieg\ — I 8 55 12 30 ! ... ' 5 SO 12 50 1J 50|Clonmel .'. i 30 U0 IS I 1 « I ... 7 5 -1 *20 2JOCarrick i.. -8 10 :10 50 | 2 0 i ... 7 4S ' 3 0 3 0Waterford urrMlO 0 U 25 I 2 3J ... 8 30 ' 3 45 3 4i

I ' ' : ! .1 I¦^^^

I^^^

JOHN Jj MUJPHTj becrjtary^

WATEBFOBD AND CENTBAL 1BELAND AND \KILKENNY JUNCTION BAILWAYS. !

The shortest route from Waterford and Kilkenny to DublinAthlono, Parsonstown, or Nenacti, U via Maryborough. :

TaAis AJ.TCSATI0B8—Oa Buidays, the 8.0 ami Down, and6.50 p.m. Up Excursion Trains discontinued. On week days6.15 p.m. Up Train discontinued. I !

rsOM TfATIBJORD. !TB1IK8 OV WXEK DiTS. I ISCBUATS

SUTloas. U 2 4 3 1 4 2 1243Good»'l 2 3 133i Class Class Class. Class 'Class.'Classi.». T.X . r.x. r.u I coon r.».

| bm h. m.'h.m. li.tn.jb ^ m_' p. ta7 15 1 0 « 0 — Its " , 6 51!Waturford, Jcportnro 7 15 1 0 * 0 — IS " , 6 50

Kilmaoow 7 25 . 1 10 , 4 10 — IS 10 7 0MuUlaavot :...'. 7 35 i — , , 4 20 , i— \3 1» , 7 10Ballyhale 7 5 5 ! 1 3 J 440 — 12 4 5 ' 7 3 0Thomastown ¦ 8 1O 1J 0 - 4 5 5 — 1 O J 7 5 0Bennetshridg« 825 2 S 5 5 : — 115 ^ 8 5Kilkenny arrival1 8 45 -8 20 5 25 i — 1 30 8 25

Do departoro g 55 I S a) 1 & 35 — 1 40 8 laBallyraggtst 9 20 : 2 1 6 0 — 8 5 8 55Attonagh 9 '35 ¦ 3 0 - 6 1 0 — 2 15 S 5Abbeyleli 9SO 315 0 2 5 — 2 CO 950Maryboro' arrival 10 15 3 4 5 ' 7 0 1 — 3 0 9 4)Maryboroagh dop. up 10 52 4 3 . 7 45 i , — 4 21 — !PortarUngtou Junc....:ll 10 , 4 17 8 7 , — 3 43 ', — 'Dnklin lanival' 1 LS I s 40 10 0 — 5 45 i —Athlone June, arrlv.l i 53 : 8 19 — : — _ i _Maryboro' dep. <own!l9 SO ! — • 7 11 i — — I 0 S3Ballybiooav 10 55 i — 7 40 — — 10 25Rowfu 11 SI ! — . 8 3 — — ' —iPai»ouKowB „ \'l 4 — |O 0 i — — —Neuwh .12 S3 : — i 9 20 — — —Tcmplemare A 1 8 — 8 1 2 ! — — 10 54Thurlta arrival I 38 — 8 35 —. — I — '

TO WATKKTOBD * T' ' TMIBB Off WSEK DATS. I btTODATB. I |

BTITIOS s. I S 3 12S 1*2 1 i slT > ":

IClow. Class. Class, dossil C 4 318 k i)' A.M. : A.K. A.U . , T.U. JC^OSS. ClaSS.i

h m b m b m h m hu ' paI JThurles 'lep. — 7 101 — ' — — I — j ]Templemon. - • t- 7 2U - 2 2 _ | — ! !Bollybrophy - • ; - - : 7 W ' — ¦ 2 29 _ : — | -Neuagh : > . - JSO — i 1 O — ¦ _ !PorsoustoKu i •; — S 40 J — ¦ I 20 — i —BoEcroa . •! •-: ¦ 7 13 I — : 1 S3 - ¦ | — ,Maryboro' arrl up — | 8 38, , — 3 5 — ' -~ ; IAthtouo Junctiou ¦: r ; '- , - 8 1S !1 *J '— — i 1Dublin . dep.. — ¦} 0 : 'J 0 1 0 — 0 UO! ;FortaiUnj^on Junc'tji — 8 3 - 9 - ^ ) 2 4 5 — — l 'Muryboro' arvl|dwn! — U25 ' 10 3> 3 !) |— 11 jil

1>OWK TBllVS. ' igOOdB I { Moil 1, 2, 3 — |Maryboro' ' dcp.f — I 8 40 10 35 ' 3 30 D O 4 0Abbeylcii - -' —' ! !) 0 10 55 ! 3 50 « i< i MAttauagh ' •' -I — ' 0 15:: - i t 1 I'D \ IUllJllyruinnt ¦ -! — i 0 i5! 11 15 4 15 a ti 4 45Kilkeuuy arrival — 0 55: 11 40 4 J» 9 iu 5 10

Do. depurture 7'30 10 0! 11 45 4 50 S iu '5 -JOlnenuetsbridge . -! 7 45 10 13. 11 &Sj 5 5 I 9 U 5 30:Thomnstown > - ' 8, 5 10 2S li 5 20 ' 9 V, 5 4S!BallyhJe -1 - 8 25 10 45 12 1?» 5 30 ¦ !> i5 U uSt«!liiuivnt - -• . I il 11 S : - II U 111 IS D -ioKllmocow ¦ -- 9 0 11 15! 12 45 6 10 10 il C 25Wuterford arrival 9 30 11 45) 1 0 6 :» lit 45 7 0

bATCRDAT ltKTCcX TlCUCTtl TU DOPLIK—Pin>t d;id StCOlulCUum Kctum Tickets ore iBHflcd'on Sjtui\Lij-B ak a Siug l*Fare andun El^lith from Watcrt'ord.TboiuastdwitlKilkenny,l!.-illvru£Kt:t, Attdtagh , and Al;bc>-lciz, to lJuMiuj by the 1-0aud 4-0 p.m. Up. Trains, avntluble for return ou Sand y, »adby the ti-0 a.io laid 9-U a-m. Down Trilus on Mondjy.

, ! , W. iWILLIAMS. Secretary. \

WATEEPORD AND TltAUOBE 11AIUVAY.i Week Daj JVoins. _ j

."i~ 2 "s : 4 ~ 5- 6 7 1 8 TilroOM a m a m ^ a m piu p m pm p m Jl» in ptn

htn 'h i n h m i h m ' h m hm h m l a m - h mW'fnl " 4510 30 1.' 15 i 0 ... - 4 0 5 30 ; 7 15 I 0 0Im'nB 1011 0 1 15i » 0 i ... \ * 30 0 O I 7 4 5 9 3 0

Sunday Traini1 . 2 3 . 4 ;5 C 7 8 0 I

rROM am - a n p m i p m p m pa ' p t n [p m p n i .

h in h in h m 'h in' h m h m u nil h IQ h ln|Wtr.1 8 6-11 IS '12 15 ' 1 3J 2 30 4 ¦» 5 3 "\ 6 : lv '.) 0Tm're 9 15 11 +» 12 45 ; 2 n 4 , 0 5 0 ¦ il 0 7 4V 0 ml

First Class Single T<aot, is. ! Bctirn Tickci, l«?cd. iThlnl ditto. i Sd. i Beturn ditto, ! Is. Od.

¦WILLIAM EEA ,1' Secretary and Manager.

«< FOR THE BLOOD ,S THE L1IFE V

WORL D-FAMED | I

\ ¦¦- Trade Mark—" Bl^>d Mixture." I :rrjlOR CLEAlfSINO and CLEABINO th» BliOOUP from all: Impurities, cannot bo too highly recom-

mended. For' Sorofula, Scurry, Skin Diseosoai andSores of all kinds it is a never-failing; and pioraianentoure. M i : . j] It Cures Old Sores ;; Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Keek: Cnrca Ulcerated Sore Lefts Ii . Cares Blackheads or Pimples on tho Face ;j, Curoa Scup-y Soroa i . I i . | iI Cures Cancorons ,UJccra j : I i! Cnrcs Blood and Skin! Diseases ; i .

Cares Glandular SvrelUrjga ; ; I |Clears tho Blood from all Impure Matter, from i

j' . : whatever eauae arising. I I jI A* thia mixture! is pleasant to ihotaste,andwarr»uted.free from anything Injurious to the most delicate con-stitution of either aez , the Proprietors solicit 'suffcrerato giveitatrial io te»t iU val\i(>. ', :. j

THOUSANDS OV TZ8TIMONIA(,8 7E0H ALL J"ABTS. '; Sold in Bottles 2s. Cd. each, arid inlCasos, ocntalninf

Q Bottles, lla. eaih.BUmcieutto'cffectapermiricnt'oQren lonz-atandidg cases, by I all Chemists anil PatentMedioTno Vendo f throoahbnt tho World ; it aent toany address od r -ceipt of 30|or (32 stamps by |

:: The Lincoln't Midland Counties' Drug Company,;; __ ; I LIKCOILMJ r ¦ i i

Witi . A Hy uy o 1

BAl j flWiClS;Keamans' Patent.

Kaitntm.' »ATE\T DIUTB CLAW Fitr, WR>6B

Cur CAT, aid iNpiNTU) COLLARBA« tioel allother system ; being the oheapeit and strongest,most euity & :ed or moved, anil tho most iuy ofadjustment, ' o suit onrrei or undoliting ground.

¦; i - . .—j— io-—!— . i\ SOLE MAKERS i '.

K E NNAN | AN!D SOUS ,Fiohaniblo St,, DUBLIN,

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J3S33E«^Sk;3Li. ¦ 'VWj .T' ' Sl 'Sl^ : :' ;. :' ¦ ; -r^' f

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: ¦ ¦ : ¦ : -'• ' - !f ' J ! iAEE THE l PDREST '¦ AM) KEST.

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ALE,Seltzer W tei;- . Sb((Llti: ^atdrv ainjg er | Beer..!. ; j

• ]&0B:E:&T [ii[:[i MERitr ; & ' 'cors. iA BE dajly bcoptnini; tnbro appreciated| W the PUBLIC. Special attention is invited to the•OL . . -j- y-l - iV '¦ ; ' ;-%fo11Awing Choice Blenda :- . 1 !Good Stiroag-CQSgoriyTea :(v£ry^oi>onijmi4al)~- -u..., > -r_L_.- . ,_2a. Oi' pcr.ll)..' Olcbratea Hmuehold . 'Tfa \mve\i reebmniended) ' . ... : I ... : 2s. 8d. "„ ;Choicest : Black Tea :.. - | ... l | ! ;... ' ... . 1 ...

¦ 3a. Od. „ '

Fineat'ditto (very rich in qnality lnd flav'onr) ... I ... : 3a. 4d. „Indian Tea, Broken Ak>am I! ... j i ... ... ... 2s. 8d. ,,

Ditto . (Finest Imported)| ;.:i r ... ¦ ' i ... ' ... 3a. 8d. „ .

Caab. Discount of 2d. per ponnd t<^ Earehascra-of fiyp po inda and upwards

, , . 6gg* droccry a: id 'Syine: . L>aU on Application, i ¦ . . . ;

¦ROBERT!:' /^.|i' . .MERRY '& ' ¦ co:,. f A S U h l UKOCEBS AND WINE MBRCUANTS, ' " '¦ faul7.1yJ

^ B .[dnd G, THE- MATjLr\ '/W \iTEBFORD, ANJJ \ DUNGAB VAy . 1

G L A S S A N D iOiHlTJ A W A II 1?, TT 0 TT Si R I; '

; '(OLDEST ESTA LTSBE.

r STOCK of DESSERT 8EBViCES are all of the Newest aqjd most artistic Patterns1 I and tDcsignB. liCRESTS AND H0NA0RAU8 EXECUTED ON GLASS , CHWJ, USD IRONSTONE.

'¦¦ - AGENTS FOE) ID NljoK? ' &' COPEtAND'S CHINA. iBALLS, PABTIKS, AKD PICNICS, BtPPLrBD vfrru COTLIBT. AND ALL .OTITBU EXQUISITES.

SPECIAL •ATTKNTIOK QI 'KN J TO | llAxcniNos (N GLASS AND Cam*. . «20.2j

FOR FISH,: y Q-AMB, |;

8TBAKs| >X

This label is protected ,)by perpetual injunction in -Cliancery of tho ji 9th July 1858.and .without it none can be get uine. , • • : . • ; ! ; ' !;

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' If ; ^RfePABED ONLT BV ' E. :LA2ENBY '&| SON/ IBNDON, V j j

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And sp ld Retail tby Grocers, Oilnien, Italian Wa rehousemen , $¦«. ,j . . ! : . ; ¦ i thry ugj ioif t the Kingdom. [ j j

Atoip;;TBE: DEADLY! etip.r ~: ":] ; Cbinp Oumuion Tea— Vid< " I>< II .T TK|.caKAru. " ! , '

OX nhicli ' vau iiuj ' diity ut tho irntp of £rli j i-r Cent, land upwards, irben in any part uf the¦ ' ¦ • ' ¦ ' Kiojpiom you ciu \iave, t>y 1>AKCEL8 POST, ! ¦

j HANDS' j AFTERNOON TEA , i:(TI^E PEOFECTION OP TEA), : \ . .

- CoaUtig fivt~*ighl» of On«;Penny per Cup.J j St-rid l'oatrtl Onl«r or Staoipk for Sa. CJ., and try a.-. -: . o- . ' "' '¦ 6nmpl« lalf-poubd, on taste a Cup for 2<1. at ! . • ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ .

Tho Ooldon Drajoon Tea Booms, 36, King WilUom-St., London Bridge, •a. CHOKCH PASSAGE, oiriLDUALU AHD FOUNTAIN COURT, !: . ALUEKMANBOliY. I i

[au24Jy] ' : : : ! i : | : ' I ! F- t EN, PEOPBUron-

THE PAQCELS' POST. :T E A VY P A ITC EL B] V08T .

COOP|Eli COOPER |& tc|o.%A/lLL send! 'pout free, through the nj ediumT V of the Parcels' Post, Packages containing 4]bs.,

Jibs., or Clbs. of any of their oholco vaxidlios bf TEAto ftny Postal Address iu Ireland oq receipt of f remit-tanoo for Tlirco Pcnoc, In addition to tha (trice o( thoToa. Thn«, «\.s ot IW9 ShUUns Ten. w|ll bB>ent ineichuigo for St. 3d., or Clb*. of JluJZ-Croivn /lea /or12s. M., or Clbs of Three: Shillin^Tea fof 18s|-3J., toanv Town. Village, or Hn.mlct, when) ' there isia PostOffice. All Letters to bo addrcsaod to ' | :| ,

COOPEB COOPKB & CWS. t'hilf Esto blUhmcnt,50, King WiUiuu-Strout, London, E.C. I <

OWEN' : P07, 8, AND [33, ! GREAT GEORGE^S-ST., WATERFORD

A splendid Collection of ¦. Dresden :md Sovro China, an. tablo for TTodding i' j I Presontn. - - - - ' ;

LARGEST lVV\NiJFACTijRERS;iMTHEWOR|ijDDBIED PORTER GI^LraS.t

: PRICE £5 15s. per TON, 'delivered u't RAILWAY STATIONS in' DUBLIN.The, Clicapest Feeding Stuff —Especially euiUd for Vet with Fidped Turnip t.i . —± j. L ' ' : -¦ :

(T^IECDLAES, Names of Local Agents, and references to Uentlemen in bo locality using this F00J,V/ w\U' lx> £«tit;i)06t \Free, on Application. .i

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j The Dublin .Grains i Company, Limited,! !UAINSFOBD-STREET, DUBLIN. : . ' ;•

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'\ Thaw Grains constitnU) a variety of food to which Cattle arL> generally p irtial. They aro nutritionsin n hi^h degrcij ; when properly dried they will keep unchanged for any Icdjtth of time, arid nro in par-ticular distinguished by tli* rclntive low cost ntlwhibh they may he purohafea."—Apj ohn. . . . . -, ."1 Dried Groins keep in good condition for aliuoat any length of tiuiv, and will be found a Rood undwholesome food for every description of stock, and particularly useful for horses und cattle."!—;Vocickcf .!' Kaeks holding one frit. 'aborted! fid.;euoh extra, it not ^returned Immediately,; (ol2.tf)

6d., lB.j 2B, oa.-" jreatjaij'B towdit."Nothing to EqaaUt. . ' : ] ' :¦ : :

Nothing to Equal It. 1 'Nothing to Kqnal It. ' i iNothing to Equal It. '; '¦ !This Powder, so oclcbrated, is pcrtccUf ' mrivtllqd indostroyln» BUOM j 1'LKAS, MOTHS, lit" ?rUES'andill Insocti (whilst perfectljr harmleu ti all animal lite).All Woollons: and Fan nhould be woll sn inklod withthe Powdnr bofora placing awaj.1 ' It is li T»la»bl« !tothe Seaside. Toavoia disappointment Insist upon batlaK

" K E A T I N O 'S P O WD E l / ' ,No other Powder lacffeotual. Sold only tn lint , Od.1, laand 2a. Gd. Bevrore of imitations; Don't I >o doooifed

, " KEATINO'S WOUM TABLETS.'' \ ¦ j 1 ¦¦This unions medicine is oertoia to core, 1 nd maii betaken with absolute safety by the Tout ytst ; coUd.iMoe U. ll. , _ _ _ ;

¦ ¦ -. " [ hNURSE EPDA'9 BABY SOOTHER.}]

This uneqoalled romedv U entirely freo frooLany 0 platenor noxious or strong acting Medidna 1 ts effect Isinstant in relieving Infants from OlMPIS, WIND,COLIC, Ao. It i« gnaranteod a slmpl , harrninssMedicins. No onii.in charge ot a Ilabv sboolit bewithoat It. Prioe Js. per bottle at Cbcmiit 1, or tree onrocolpt of that som by Tbocnas K'atlDi :¦ Chemist,LonoVJi. '" 1 ' " ¦¦ ' ¦- ' '¦ i at>4

?BUT OEBVICE. ' I j ij

YOUNG MSN wishing to JOIN 1ER MA-¦! JESTY'S AttSIY will ,' on i.mj|.-at.on at |any

Post Office la tha [Ualbcd Kingdom, bo so iplkd, ^itU-Ottt ohargo, with •, pamphlet oontaJning d< tailed iqlor-raatlon as to tbo Conditions of Senrloe and Ailrintngi-ior tho Army, as to ,Pay, Dnfcrred Pay, and I 'onehW. 1

Great prospects of Promotion are' offcrclto ulluiplsYounq Men. • ¦ I ¦ ' ' : ¦ ' : : - I \ \Applications can be made, either pom naily or byUtten to the Offleet eommaniiiii; the Be; mental tDls-triotat CLONMEL, or to tho nearest Vi lontocr S)orJcant Instructor, or other Bcoraiter; < :, ! ,

Ueflralts, if eligible, can be enlisted, fo any arcv ol\\% $*$£** Bocrfoo they nay idsct. ;: Jjfl.ly. i - I i . . : ; ¦ ! ¦ : . • j: - I . ! - . - - . ' , ' ' I , . ' . . ! . : . - ; f !

D HOUSE IN TUE~TRA$E>. ¦ '

y^V,<^aS. OF THIS

ii CEI.EnnATED 8A«CEPREPAKED FB01I THE

ORIGINAL BECIPE BEARS

ER & *S0

THE WELL-KNOWS L^BEL SIOXED '

d I :

VALUABLE LICENSED PREMISESFOB J BAXE.

^TO BE a^LD BylpBIVATK TREATY , A

LICENSED HOUSE, situate in the best partof the City of ( Wuterfordjand in which a large busi-ness bas beoo carried OD for a nouber of yean.

TUB above PreuUcs, nhich are at present In fullworking order, urc hcldl under n Le«M reaewabl*for ever, at tbo nominaT rtent of £15. . 1

Particulars on upplicattoa to ', SAMUEL C. AJLLINOUAM;Solicitor,

I 3. Kimf-street. Waterfonl.

DAT, ; SOW, akd HSWZSX'SStockbreeder'/ Medicine. Cheit, J/o.j i, for dU.

orden irtSors'-t, Oicn, Cows and SlUep.ht EOYAL APPOINTMENT.

JiHE •' BBOWN OriEMlOAI, EXTRACT^JL for woopdj, sprsinsj son throats) relaxod lira-nents and tendons , and palfcd logs in Hones, tnd rociwolloa nddera and sore leet in Cows, iiheop, and Dogs%"THB " OA8SOU8 FLUID," the marreUoas romedjtor Fret, Colio,' Gripe*, ajiiljChilU in Horse* 1 for Sooar>r Bod Flax in OUvcs, Shodp, and Lambs 1 Tor ereatiafl¦ealthy appetite and potting a perfect ehwktn flaffinj

lire. ; - i| ' ' ! ' ¦" !

I THE " BED, DBENCH ,'j tho great stomach dennMrand fermentation g*rai destroyer. It roetlOM th« bloodind eipels all hiflammatory|matter, keeplrig off Chills,fellows, Bod-Wator, and iJFevtr In |Cows, Oxen, and' Tlfe ¦< BED PASTE POWDER,'! for Conditioninglorscs. : It glVca toso to tho relaxod tyitem from over-work or other eanao, imparliiig sharp appetiU, oomtl.atlonal fltrnncis of nerve' {and oinsplo, buoyant Uf«,nd ffrcat vlliodr. - i I ] 'Prioo of Cbost ooinplete,! with fonr other Articlei.toolodlng " Koy t<t FttftUry," JC2 ICs. M. Carriage

Aaid. Any artlclo may bo lud separately, i1 CAUTION-Bewara ot IcniUUonsJ and isco that thor amo of DAT,1 SON, & lluwtrr U dn all! bottles andnAolcnts. I *¦ —-*- . i . ! . :

DAY, SON, !& HEWITT,!22, DORSBT-8T., BArpjE-ST., LONDON, W. '

, : ESTABUSUKD 1833: . j ; 1 :

! ! : JWUJ KTS I I i j • ¦ ! '

Watrrfonl—O. WHITE & 80x8, Tbomas-8tr<et.„ —T. PT}BcKi.r4Barronstn.nd-Street. >

I lsmnre ! -UOUK NOOKAN, Merchant.: Je20.13t

! Apprentice' Wanted; i : :A BESPECl'ABLti ! L|A D , U an! ApprenticeCL wtotedifor the Ironmongery boslnew. Applyo Pitaict BKDKONO. Ba •ronstrand.Strect, Water-ord. . j_J ; i j ! ' ! ] ; . _ je27

' 1 i Boy, Vftat«d. - j 'j j )

*.TOTANTSD. a DOT s.W 14 y«ni of «g«, withTV good recotaiagadfttloBi. . Apply at TBI

!?W« 0fl*, j - i !! : f i ' U ¦

D U B L I N , 'Commercial and PriTato Lodging HOMO,

M .MARLBOKOUGH STREETPABTIE3 Visiting Dahlia can be accommodated,with or without Board, and all the comforts of ,homo, on Moderate Terms. I [o25-tfCAT Situation central, close to Satkvilla-strbet.

: THE Azrasx, HOTEL.'F^fliJSf9' gomfortabl*. and conveniently aitnatodA HOTEL, has recently been thoroughly pointedand renovated by the present Proprietor, Mr. HEALY.For Gentlemen and famUiM coming to Dnblin onleg.il l«Miiiess , it will be fonnj mast oonTenlent, beingsituatci next to tha Fonr Courts ; and for Weddingirtl?.and Ti.'i'?F£ DnhUu, Uw BOOommodationSseoond to none in the Kingdom.

v \£"*'& 8} tUa8 "d Dining Eooms,"Coffco-room forInfBIJWfiTm0 *"¦ .to*¦-*•. Bm°"»*

John Jameson and Sons' Scvta years' old Malt •%$£S&f lSf ed?g. &¦¦ »- BrttB4iw>

'"¦• ' BICHABD HEALY, Proprietor. a!3.1y: Tho Bnrlington Bestaonuit,; 27, ST. ANDBEW 8TBEET, DUBLIN,Oyiter and Bhell-Fith, Lunehtm, Dinner and Supper

Room; OBURCB-LANE ,\ (next door to Hibernian Bank)TRUNCHEONS and Dinners, Soap. Fuh, En-

O /^wtv."18' **- 8;aPPra' *»h "d M^

rS'f'vtiVSSJS011 u «I«i»utly appointed.Bs|~ LUNCHEONS at ttw* eleinSy-fitted PishBuffet , consist of Oysters, - Lobsters, Crabs, andSavoury Fuh, and a variety of Meat and other Sand-vnches. Wines and Spirits ' of the finest quality.Jameson's Seven Years' Old Malt. MartelTs Brandy.U years old. Ales and Stout from the best Breweries,and in perfect condition. Finest Bed Bank BarrenOysters. Over 1,000 Boies o! very old Cigars la Stock,purchMjd by th. lato JIr. Corless. A trial solicited™

THOMAS F. (JOBLESS. PBOMKTOB. (1,12BEX? aad COZHZXSaotAXi HOTEL,

Si, QVAY, WATBBFORD.

M I C H A E L K I R W A N-|TAVING purchased ti» Interest in the aboveJUL HOTEL, begs toannonnce that this Estab-lishment OFRJID on SATUBDAT, FEB. 15, 1870.M. IC. trusts, by strict attention to those whopatronise THI S UIT AUD Comuncm, HOTIL, tomenta continuanco of their patronage.

Qnay, WaUrford, Feb. 12, 18S3. f28.tf

! SOUTH KENSINCrTON ,Private Bosidential Family Club.

! " OLENDOWEB MANaiON,"13, 15, 17, and 19, HARRIXGTON ROAD, S W¦ ' ¦ LONDON. ''(Tho best and most convenient position in Town).One minute from South Kensington Station ; tenminutes to Westminster ; eighteen minutes to theCity—Mansion House Station j near Parks, Gardens,Albert Hall , and Museums.

Xi'OB Families wishing to avoid expense of Honso-X. kfeping, Visitors to Towu, or Geotlcmen desiringthe advantage of a Clab. combined with the privacyand comfort of Home, at a moderate Cost.

Introduction or reference reqnlred. dl9-tfKT Address Secretary, THE QLENDOWEBBESIDENTIAL CLUB nd PBWATE HOTEL,Harrington Boad, South Kensington, B.W.

XIXIEBXCK-Tlxe, Qleatworth,

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A FirsUlasa Family and Commercial Hotel.HE " Glentworth" is the nearest Hotel intho City to the Bailway Station, Banxs, Steam-boat OBoes, Telegraph and Post Offloe , and to all pnb-hc plae™ of amusoment P. Kwcui , Proprietor. 14,IJ, and 16, Glentworth-strcct, Limerick. jal8

OSEAT GLOBC HOTEL,LOWEB BBIDGE-STBEET, D U B L I NMr.. RICUJLRD COFFET, Propritlrt u f x cidowo/ t HUti RICHARD COFFETJ. , •

¦jVTOST Central ; imroecliato neighhourhood¦**¦*• /if iaw Courts-and Telegraph Oflicca ; a fewdoors from King's Bridge Tramway Line ; fito to tenminutes' drive to any City Railway ; nowly decoratedre-tnrnished. and supplied .wjtli **m m«J- 7'"."."meni H-ouuttd tnr .i&i. :rJ-u£ort of.^ i~r, nnder thep^rsonul supervision of Mrs. Co»ftr and family. ,

Esgs, Butter, Cream, and Vegetables from the Farmdaily, riotmthstanding present high raton, terms aremost moderate. Ureaklasts from Is. 3d. Beds, fromIs. Cd. each. Tablo d'Hote daily, three o'clock 1 Sun-days, five o'clock. Sonp, Two Joints , Vcgetatdos andCheese, '!». only.A Niuht Porter in attendance. All Servants paid hytha Pro*netrci-s. All communications to be addressed.

|Mrs. COFl'KV, Great Glob* Hotel ,! ' Lower Bridge-street, Dublin.

_>oj»Mmuniration with any other house. fiii.lyImperial Hotel,

LOW liK SACKVILLE.STKEF.T, DUBLIN.(Oppo.iii.e the (.icucral Poit-OlBco and Telegraph OSc«)

The moat central in the City.(COMPLETELY rcmodelleil and refurnished.\J M»xnlficent Ladies' Coffw-lioom, Dining Boom,Smokinf-ltooin. Billiard-room. Charets moderate.

'JHABLE3 LAWLE){, t oprietor. fS.tf

NO )3uils or Sureties required by borrowingMon<-rfroni B. UBADLAW.nf 03Sonth Frederick

Street, Dublin ; coutinnea to advanco money from i'5upward) to (mala or .xmale) Hontaholdcrs , Dairymen,Farmers, Clergymen, Ac DisUuoe noobjoct In Ireland.Bfpaymout.", to sait borrowers' convenience. Iutemton lowest possible sealo, as an exteaslvo trade afford sme to lend money cheaper aad 00 more reaaonablo term,than any other money oEos ia Dublin or elsowSiru.

All applications stnctly private. Apply to B. DEAD-LAW, XI 8outh Frederick-Street, Dublin. . mylO.CoTJEPl'EB'S QUININ E and IBON TuN lC puri-XT tm snd tnrlcbes th« Blood,: stranxttisu tb* Harmsod HtucQlar Svgtein ; promotes AppetiU and ifliproves Di-yjKtion 1 animates the 8pirlts SBtf Hootal Facolties t thsroof lily tocrulu tlis ffflneral boUU/ heaJth, and indaeca aproper tunUbr oondltioq of tbo Kervoas and Physical font:

Uottles -:onu»lnlni 32 measured doses, is. Gd. IIn the Trei<u»tkm ol this Tonic the greatest cars is SISI

claed. It Is > faithful eompouKl ot Quinine, the actlv* prlaolr.le.ol Yellow CUcbona, or Ftrarlan Bark, blsixled with at«aneO tnutworthy prepanitioQ of Iron, produ<«d ia a Xonawhich th« eimrleuM of maojr yeu* baa provwl th* beat.Tills Took oasnaready means of xtlulngth* stmi«tA aa4otber bvunauaHoKlert by Qulnlus and Iron, without any feaiot 111 coiuwiMnco;, as its rom|>otiUon is that approroj of lythe ir«at majority of medical men throat-host the countryPEPPEB'S QOININE and rBON TONIC.—

Bottle* conufninga raeaatihd dosM, Is. W. Toulotr«aUn«nt will rcmovv ImiHreetion, Fbtnlenc«. ConjtatttHeartborn, Wnhnl of the Stomach, Slater Sensations iataat Omn, Mauaeo, tc. Tb* wbota dl(estir« functions anpowerfully ualst«d by WiUuine am] Inm.PEPPER'S QUININK aod IE0N TONIC—

' Qalulse and Iron lonu tb* aioit *S*otiv* tr*atza«nt laail complaints arUlug from donuigeu*at ol tb* rlemms 8n-tarn. In the most waakanM stata ot tk* Kem*. a conn* ofQuialaa and Irpa Is sure to bro lt. *n«, ScUtlca, ^Y»a«.ness of to* Limb*. Prortratlon. locluleat Paralraii. 8U Vltba*Donee, Fevers. *«.•pEPPEB'8 QUININE und IBON TONIC IsJL stn*Qtfly ncommende l as a doalnbl*. safe, *ooQCinJcaland advaQtaiegoa mod*, of taking stnaghtasjag' awdicls*. Tb*U. 6d. Dottl*: contains 33 measured doses, which. If takenOAlly, Uatii 19 days; The nert aln bottle ts Its.. suOcfcnt tolast ii days. Tho 8tone Jars, sola at &±s. aacb, cootois Marlvsix ol tha 4s. «a. BotUea. Tb« Sun ot J. fErPES la onsvery Laltl. : . ¦ 1

SOLPHOLINE LOTION.—An external moaniof Oarlnr SaJfli'Dtaoaaw. There is snrctly toy sru^tkjn lot will yield to " Sulpboline " In- a tew duvs, and com.

tnenco to fad« away, eren if It swus past com. Ordinarypiraplos, r*Unass, bloMbci .. scurf, rouvbnesa, fauUb as It bymairko, wbllst old, enduring skin diKinlvra, that h»v« pb iedth*«iffet»r» for rears, howtnj deoj j rootod they nwjr M," 8oIj>hollne"/wUi snooevfnll} Attack them. It destroys tb<antmscnllai which caatt the** aimijbvlj-, Wll«l»l», lolnlnlaffectloas, and alwuji prodncea a clear, bsaltliy, luturjlcon.dittos of the 'skin. " Salnbolln*" Lotlou Is sold l-r uoaiehemistB, Boltto, ia. M. tucb. , ;j - IVEK COMPLAINI 'd.-lToT k[X(V3 DAN-JU; DEMOJJ and QULXINK LIVKU I'll.La (witbontMsra:iry). Tb* belt rcm*<y lor UI IIOIUJOM, Stouucb. Ue-nojoineat, FUtaleun, TJI IIS bctwudit tb* Huouldera, IU4I*ppeUt», tndlsnthm, AclUty, Hmdicb*, Iloartbuni, uilall otber Bymptonu of l>l»or\l*r».l. Uv«r, and l)rsi«i«U.Acknowledged by many eniueut sarrooi* «o U tbe surestSBa tniMest pQla ior otvtv co'UtituUou.- lu boxea at ls ILdis. W., an* 4s, 6d., at all cbtuiUU.rilAKAXACrjM ft 1X>DOPHVLLIN , a 8timnlantJU to the Liver.—A dose of this combination 1* recom-monJeato any olw ooinvViialnjol Urtv DerugtiKBt. mor*particalarly wb«n arising from sUibt contxstloa. By pntlysUmolaUnir tb* JJver and slightly moving In* Bo»A, the•xavy droiiv '«Un» and Ueadacbe, with.irtwraUr, JVins toth* Cbeat and Back, *syeck>Uy after eatErg, ls aUslr«t«d.TABAXACVK ASO PoDora-iixiB is nines*»rer in tuaeUou tbanCalotnol or Bine FUL aad mrtaluly ,olU equal in |>0>er Inramovlng ibe oltta aistnasini; tBeonraiWnc* and Pain atKn.dant on pyspepBla. Bottle., IDS. »M. etch. Tb* Name ol.' J. PKPP KU. U>na>»." must U on th* I >U1. i

DGLLAB'8 COBN PLA8TEB.—Bows Is. lj dand M. M. The Cora Floaters are a certain cur* tor

hard *T soil com*, tbey ccraplrUIjr dry N» **4 truJkate pain-Inl eons 1 tba Bnniou PlasUrs a pro,*d ma*dr for UuutousanJenlarmd;to< Joints. Sold by all Ci.oJ.ta. iB* carefnlMUaVs rlutera are sufpUed. , '/^BACBOFTS AKECA NUT TOOT1I PA8TE\J i-By rsdif thU Aromatie Dentltrlc*. th* tauntl ot th.teetb W-onan wait*, (rand, and pollikej lit* Ivory. : It U•icaMluxli fiu^rant, aad si«cially nstfnl for mmovlnf Incrutattouot tarUron ntirlsctod Uetb. Sold by all Chem-ists. I'ou, Is. and i>. Od. uca. (CK't Cracratt'si.

LOCKVEB'8 8ULPBDR HAIR EESTOBEKwill darken any ntir.and la la a law days tmton

compl*t*lr U>* uataral eoUnr. WbJW k*epln«the Hair Itspropsv oonqr. It is naefnl for rvmovlav scurf. L*cky*r's B«-storer haa uowtrfnl cltansins properties, rand*rlnx It a d«al»able Hair Fluid. Larg* DotUes, Is. »d. iLOCKVEB'8 8ULFUVIB HAIB BESTOEEE

, will darken, to tb*tona«r shad*. UAIT that U abso-llately whit*, in elcatUo days 1 «m» ibmrnriiM is com.mtntlnt a« tb* trout and tsapl**, UM Bnlpa«r Wash froapHly eo)«iUf,1r«Dd«itBtU a|rilBtts«mJskaU. ma Uktt wbkli

i PBIUTIHO I FBIirj .'IXl'G UEffective arrangcmenU exist si Tax Nnrs Office

: fqr.FBumKo of every description, including"POSTERS, BiU-heada, Circulars, Kote Headings,JL ¦Pamphleta, Shop-bais, Hand-bills, Invoices,Memorandums, Bent Beceipta, Eentiilx, Coursing',Hunt,. Eace, and Invitation> Cards, and all thoForms used in POOT Law Utuons.

%ST Erx-tBT LABELS to anj ' B«e or patternMachino-Eulinff, Book-Binding, and, in fact, everything that oin bo dono In a first-class PrintirjfjEstahliflhment. ^' ^-

PUBLI C NOTICENO BEM0VAZ of (ha OLD-ESTABLISHED

I i MUSICAL BUSINESSj FROM 120, _QUAY, WATERFORD.

(?< P. J O » E 8 begs to inform tha MusicalVi/«v Publio feneraUjrthat tho Mnsio Business atl»>QtrAT,ls stiU .carried on by Via Dauffbteniand Sons (JASX and EUXABXTU Jocris, T. S. andWK. JOKIS), under the title of WILLU* JONES 4Co., and the only Address of the above Firm is ¦

i WILLIAM JONES & CO..|

¦ I 120. QUAY, WATEBFOBD.

Also, ibat his Son, WILLIAM JOKES, from Collard& Collard, devotes bis entire time to the liusioBusiness, Tuning and Bepairing Pianos and Har-moniums i Tisitlng at regular times the Countiesof | Waterford, Wexford, Tipperary, and Kilkenny.Having 'assisted to manage the Music business at13), Quky, for the last 16 years, and from bisthorough knowledge of the business, obtained attbe Factories of Colkrd * Collard and other notedmakers, tba public may depend on: baring a Belec-tioa of first-class Instruments to choose.

| WILLIAM JONES & CO.,MUSIC WAREB0USE, 120, (i n A T ,

Invite intending Purchasers to inspect their Stockof i NEW INSTRUMENTS, just arrived for thoHiring Season, from the Factories of Collard &Collard, |Broadwood, Eirkman, and other first-classEnglish, and Foreign Makers. Can be hired by themonth or year, with the option of purchase ; also,on"tbe two and three yesrs' system.

US" Old Instruments taken in'exchange.i Pianofortes and Harmoniums Tuned, Repaired,Pocked, Stored, or Bemoied, by spring car, on rea-sonable terms. ' '. New Murio ordered daily, and all Music ia stockat a great Reduction. A large assortment of allkinds of j Musical Instruments, Cricket Bats, Balls,Wickets] Lawn Tennis Bats, Bolls, Nete, 4c., at

! WILLIAM JONES &' CO.,' 120 , Q U A Y . W A T E R F O R D .¦ - ' I- . [°>y3QT ^. I Snyj \7Koro you caj i Bay Cheapest

SINGLE PAIRS AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1TC-SEPtt BOYD respectfully begs to call atten-*J

! tiou to bis NEW ABRIVALS of BOOTSand SHOES, all specially; selected for presentSeason, to be Sold at tb« Lowest WHOLESALECASH PRICES. i ¦ ! 'Limis'SXAL and KID WISTIB BOOTS—Button,' ! ' Laced, and Elastic.

i ! J O S E P H B O Y D ,j 19, MICHAEL-STBEET, WATEBFOBD,

1 and 132, TPLLOW-BT., CABLOW. [n7.6ui¦ | - i , OOLDi MEDAL,

M i CalcutU Exhibition, 1884,_U_,,-i FRY'S CARACAS COCOA.*Y" ¦ "A moot deliciooaand Tiloable article"i I , j —Standard. : i ! ' I . PCBB COCO* OKLT.

COCOA. FBY'S COCOA EXTRACT.| I ] •• Strictly pure, easily assimilated/"—W.| ! I W. SIODDABT, Analyst for Biiatol.! i . ;'• Nineteen Prlie MedalsI I ¦ '' uuk ixjjco Jncui ivonj

P t t r i l B E B, BBASS-rO TJI T D E B,¦ aAS-iFITTEB, and LEAD MEECHANT,! WATEBFORD.

. (LA.TR or LITTLE Qxoiuiss's STREET),! Ojices 'and S/.oio Kooni : No. 10 LADY ' LANE.

a B E E N - H O U S E S , CONSERVATORIES, and

PUBUO BUILDINGS HKATED by Hot Wa-t<r v ou the mo*t Approved principlo.

|TustitnoBii.\ls, tuo numerous, lor insertion, from tliccatling Gentry of Watcrfortl and snnronntling Counties,whoiio places I have heated, may bo sovn at my offices.| P.S.—Having nurchnsod at tbu Sale at Little George'(trout the entire Stock o/ Brass. Wood, and Lead Pat-torus connected with tho Foundry, for tirus Costing*Iiaa enabled to execute all orJora for Casing at theshortest notice, and on reasonable terms.

: ; Entrance to Work s from Peter street. 'mh: ! I , IMPORTANT NOTICE.Parties »bont to .Savi'ly tlieir Homes with I'M n«w

PIPK -WATKB will consult thdr own it,tcr-si« by rallicKat ttr aboyo KsUblishment, where estimutos cut be hadTree. i '• ¦ i . .

All work will be guaranteed of the but material andwprkmanehip, ami will be executed oil the met K KA .BO >>M.I.R Ttttiis. ¦¦, .

'A!tri.ii tospoctfullysolicitfil.10. IJI '1.1 Lann . Watertnri i . Ai.if J7. F3

: : ¦ • j U U R E T. O B. A h i , I'¦ 1 nO|LI.O'!7AT>3 : OxZ72H22l-x .iKroaTA-Hi- DI8COTIUT--NO U OEB Surrscisj —Thu discovery of this C>intoi:iit has proved an invalu-able boon to thousands of suScrvr* ; wheuruboed overot near tho seat of Buffering, iU rare Balsamic properties are couveved to every part. Thus it heals inwardwduud* and ulcers of the STOMACH , BOWLES, or WOMBitrcngthcnsthe spinal marrow innuu b( nervous wea'xne«a and depression, aud all dis<.aiK(of tie THBOATLuKa» , anrf CHKST. , No invalid n«<.sl dejpair of curewhilst this Ointment can be obtained ; lor tile reputa-tion it bears in every qnartorof tha globe, ia fully borneout by thoaococas it has attained, corroborated as it isby testimonials from, persons of all cluaca aad coun-tries j 1 ; 1GODT .HHKDBA-nsa.juicNxDBiLOii.— Thes«trulr

formidiablfc and dreaded disoasu.wIUi noctornal ipajmsnervous twitchlngs, muscular cramps, and sciatica, wUljiold, wheh treated by this Ointment, In no cases is itmore important to have the Ointment thoronuhlv andWertnall conveycd through the pores Of th* skin to theaffected parts, upon which it will bring its soothing in-aucncestolbear, and thus produce ease, comfort, andscenrity. The Pills should also bo token iu appropriatedoses to lessen the Lnfliunmation, aod toporiiy tho Wood

! JBAD Lias, BAD BKZASTS , OIP WOCRDS, A U D VLIC«B »TIONS or ALL KINDS.—Tho tpplicatioa of theiOintment heals,in a remarkable manner, every kind ofUlctratloiil softens tha stiff or contracted tiaanu, causes" proud" fioah to dUappear, aad fonl and loathsomedisoharfes to beooni* converted into h.-aJ thy healing snr>faoos; aad these effects an. not temporary, bat ar»radical and permanent •

Piuxs, I'lSTCLAS, IAX O ABSCtssxa.—Thesa and allsimilar afflictions mnitbe carefully troatod accordiar totaa tIaixr«bommeBded<nth«pruaVcdiaatractiona. Tn*Ointmunt must be applied directly to the parts affockdand Holloway's PQls M simultaneoualy tak«a to purifythe blood, and to relieve th* Internal oongr-stiona whichare so fertile a oanse of this class of disease.DltOJ-aiCALKN LA.B4llCI.VTi, SWXLUtD LlOS ANDVAKICOSI pr'uxs.—Ia the redoctioB of all Ulandalur

SwtUin(rs or*medyMualB»aUlaoomparabl» l>iatmcntit prevent*th»formation ofsxtraneouscrowths andia'an invaluslble remedy for checking all Chronio 1)U-charses 1 when (ViV>staUy rubbed In to the parts affectedthu worstcase will yisldln a comparatively short suetot tirae. | • ¦ ! : ,

SouoTDbA ain> 0Lti8Knr pisxAus.—This Ointnwalis a certain; nmedy tor all disease* of tha akin, whetherpimple or compliiattd. Scurvy; ringworm, blotchesJilmulea, and other eutaatout disorders, an at onM era-licatrd by (hia lavaluabl* Unguent.U,t\tt * Oif dmn t aad iMla AouM tw iuni <« tht.'o ;oic.

j i ' ' ing comf l*i*U 1—Utd ''UE« i Coras (Soft) : Scald*B4d Brua»U k'istalM , 8or»Thro .isBoros . , : Ooui '. BkiaDUeasraBunions { Glandular SwoDinit ScurvyChilblains : Lnmbago ; ; SJTO UoadsChapped Huds : Tiloa 1 TiunoursCouCroctediiUlStiff Bhsoraatiso: - Uloort

^ointa l i . Sors Nipplu WoundsTha Oint<4en< *a4PiIl« an sold at Profasaor Hcu.0.

j : I :r;**l'» EsUbUshmon^78, Haw Oltorf-Sk-iktu 533, Oriotd-.t.l London 1

alioiiy nearly «very (w«pu«Ubl», Vendor of medieL*.throfiehoutJ the Civiilifcj World, in Poti aid BoxoTItls[ tW., 2si »d., is. (J.. lls.,^1., and S3*. . ThJsmallcnt Put of Outoeut contains one o&uc* 1 and ti*smaUest Bdx of Pills four do«n. 1 -' ' *aa W*Fall priitcd dlwctions aw alaxodtocach Pot andBox', and oaa b. bad in any UagW,, ,wn ln XurVUhArable, ArmcaianiiVrsian ir Chinese. »«•»»N.B.—Afvioecan bsobtainod, (rw of eharn by an

i | Impfored VhM Soft Soap,inftKr. Trum kraell, for: the L»nndry andC 1 HoosoholJ pniyost*. It nn<tn» linen boauti-

full* whit* , olwniei 6*ttor, and, ia cheaper than aayolhtr Soai - It in^st»«csdetCT£«nt quail Hit , and l%%dUiliftcta) t when as«d tot ol*»n«lnf and purifyingWalls, Fl en. UedoUny, ait.,aniU reoomoended ata .Vermir. Killur. Th« Bads aialaftct Drains, Ao.Ij.aafaotilreii and sol* WnWT, PIKE and CO.. byappbintmait to th* AiiUtary sod .Varal Uaadrie*,(Ktltou Wnks, PtckhaBi, London, SJS.!Aj«nt tit \Vaterf() -Mr.ra*lUsl1OK*U,B*tA

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' ! | WEEKjI CY AUCTIONS II 'I I . r AT THE ; I I !|"">^KIKG STKEETi AUCTION MART, oi'livcrVi BjiTUJ{DA,Y^ of Furniture, bfi Paintingsanil EngTf.ivings, Plated Wart, |Delpb', Gl) ijB,"anievery dekcription oflProperty. Sale at 12 c 'clock.\1 1 ' JOHN PENDER.jAacUl hep.iv- ,,

I Auc^ionB nro neld at tho Horse, !Carria fe, andIFurnjt'uri Ecpository, Morgan-streqt,| Waterford,jon the; fitst MONDAY in every. Month (tb'o i'oiriDajs),1 jaf Horses,l : Cattle, and every iiind ofiPropcitjl Money advanced on IProperty aeDt for'ai>sol»it«JSale.—Hor^esr-Houses.'-Irandz antrdvory]k'indlof Property, ;b'onght .and sold oil Commission,'dailyl-r'Piirsrfns'hav'inj;' Propertjr Jofj noy- liind forSalo ;nill!:find this iigericy-de'siJablq, os a'jpromptCoah 1 settlement is Ima_do_ioinio iftt(ily..,ttf_t(jr.-Sale.AH'kinda of "Property valued,f or Prpbati; aJid thoLand Courts. -. '.. j ¦!. ¦ ; - - I t ' ;' ' \\ si; ! | I ! JOHN PJENDEE, Auctioneer.

j PBOGBAETBIE OF SALES); ! ¦ : ; ¦ .- . . j l . .• .„.

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I ! : ; - J O H W P E N D \ E l l . . ;Oil Gth AUGUST, for M>. MABTIK CO&LINS,|UE |i , NT E E E ST- in- the LEASE j lot his; INCENSED HOUSE, 36, JI ICH^

EL-STEKE . '. ' [ : i I ' ; I JonN PENDER, .Auctioneer.

On Cth AUGU ST, for Miss J. DONOVA K.rTIHE liESSEE'S-aNTBBESTiin tho LICENSED-L iapusE- and- V t t imf EB, ' 20 '. KINGl STlJEET.

Sale stf .T.welve o'ClbcfcV' , ~

. '• ., ¦ [ , [ • - . '. ( :jy25 : 'tr '1 ;. '. .'¦ • ';} j JOHN PEND'ERJ' Auctioneer.' .

SXanbr-Stzeot aad Parliamont'Stc'eet ,:

¦ ¦ : ¦ - ¦ WAJTEKFORD. '

j jVALUABLE LEASEH OLD PA OPERTX for SALE! ' . ' j ! BY AUCTION. - I I ; iJOHN PENJPE R ! having received instr ictions

. • ' ' " ; from Mr; JAMES JIOEAN,. Will . | | •SELL by; AUCTrQN, lit the CITY IAUCIION

.MAHlT, 27, Barronstrand-Street; \Vatorfoctl,On WEDNESDAY; '6tb .A'CGUiS:T , '1884,

Hie IKT.EB.EST in .the LEASES of ;Two HOUSESin PABUAUEKT-STBEKT and Two HOTJBES in the3lANOB,j bsld under TITO Leases, bearing date: 2SthFebi-uiiry. !l8G7, foe GO years, and 11th April;' 1807,for CO.yeuw , nil held at the /eurly:jRent of £31 10a.

All inll be Sold iu! one Lot. Piiijticulara and con-ditionB at 8JP. . ! ¦ • - . ¦

I ' ij': The! Manor Houses are occupied by the Tendor,and tho !two Houses in Parliament-street arc, heldby weekljrtoDunts. . ' ; ' ' . j ' i ;'¦ There tan spring well of the purest water In thegarden back oi the Houses in th« Manor ; also largeStable, Coich.house, i und Workshops; ' Tha bwell-inif-iioust ind Workshops are lighted .with guk

Sale at 12'o'Clock'." I immediate possession.!jy25,2t . | |i :, . JOHN PENDEK. Auctioneer.' [ PBIOGEAIOIE 1 OP SALES jl ¦¦ '< | ! ¦ "¦'¦ HT . . . i i |.1 1VI\I , L I A M \ .BMITM ¦& \S;0K.

I I . . i 1 ¦ . ] ; :WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Cth , at 3, LOWER NEW.' ! '¦¦ . i TOWS, foiT. CDDDI U T, Esq., the Entire

excellent Household Farnita^e, ic., ; ¦ ; 'Sale at Ttviilve. o'clock, | '¦ ¦ |,

FRIDAY, Bth AUGUST, at Newtown Plantation and-Dunbrody ;Park, by directions of tho Hon.¦ ' i ' • Captain CHICHE8TEB, about 200 tots of

i '« . ->¦; ; Larch andjFir Polos ; also, a quantity of\i.jVr-i . Heavy Timbor, conaisting af Oak .i Elm,

•"fefS") Asb , and Sjcttmoro. ,Tho Sala' will com->.'v[moncc at Twolvo o'Clook , at ' 1 Nowtown. •-. | i Piantatfon. ' : ' •¦ ' ¦'. ¦} ' ¦

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TUESDAY', 12th AUGUST, at DKOHINA , for Mr.- 1 i ; I JOSEPU POWER , his Intorcstlin' the Farm,

f ¦;,; .Dairy Cows, Horaos, Kg«,. .Farm Implc-¦ 'ji J IUDQU, ic.| Salo at Twelve elClock. ,

• For folliTorticulara see Posters and Adyertiscmcnts.VriBLIAU SMITH 4. SON, Auctioneers

^¦ • I ! ; and :Valnatpt8,' Wat«rford, July 31st,'1881. . , ; Jal .

; DIlOMINA , COUNTY WATERFOED. ,

Highly Important Auction I)0/ First - Clact Dairy Coins, Thorqug h-brei [Bu!J>

Ycarliny Sj Calves , Pi gs , Horses , Farm {implements,FurnitUT J , Interest in the Farm, $c, j . I

"VtrUjLJAlli SJliljH & SOI' ha|ve jreceirell in-VY' it ructions' from Mr. JOSEPH POW«B, ti Sell

ty Auction 1, on TUESDAY. AUG. 12tb:, 18iv, atDEO6I1NA|, five miles from Waterford, on thoTfoodstovrn road, his J entire Farm Stodk,1 Produce,Implement^ Interest1 in tho Farm, &c. ThaFarm8tocU contists of:— ; i , . I : ' ' '

. I : * I I • : I CATTLE. : I :•20 Highly Bred Mitch Cows.

1 Tbotpojhbrcd BaU.12 FiMtrclaas Yearlings. ' ' • ! ¦ ' ':12 Calves . i . ; ¦ ¦' .2 Sows!aad 2 Litt(ira.: ¦¦ '¦ •."2 ditto ii yoang. : ¦;. 1 , . . . ¦ :¦ .. . I N • ¦ '..ligaBEi.

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4 Drunuht Horacs of irreat Btrcnuth. i ¦ ¦• IMPDEacNTB.—(Jombincd reaper and . mowctj (by

*Woodi), doable plough (by Kansotnc), 3 single pic agha(by ditto),1 Iron and wood harrows, grubbers, t Irnipeliccr, 2 nb ? o>rts and crcola , 4 sets of tackling,|; sidecar aad harness, fork^, sprongs, and tjhovcls, cjhnrnbarrel, tin bulk panB, [lot Umber, <tc. , Also houBliholdfttrhiturc, |dad hia Inicrcst in tho valuable Fa in ofDrOmina, jwhich contains about 97 acres, held fromCopt. CogUin at £160 per annum ; half poar ratq andcounty ceas 'albwcd bylthc landlord. This farm, ifhiohis principally in grass, is in good heart and of superiorquality, well fenced and watered , with splendid]1

nowtwo-storiod slated dwelling-house, containing Z eibting-roorn9, 5 bedrooms, kitchun , dairy, etc. Tbo out ojQaos:arc all alatea and well suited to the farin. : j| ¦

CROPS.-T8 acres of primo Oatj, 3, ditto Turnips, 2: ditto Potatoes. ' " : ; ' l!'. Tho cn.tirq is Bold in conscqnence of Mr. Power boing1

bbliged to devoto his attention to his business hori^o intown. \ T ,«_ ¦ ! : || .Sale to common':') at 12 o'clock , with tho interest inihoj farm;: Stock and: Implements immediately oftor.'Terms—Cash, with 5 per cent. Auction Fees.

For furthdr p.irticaiars apply to ':Mr.'JOSEPH POWEB ; or to , ¦

: i^VILLUM SMITH & SON, Auctioneer' etc.1

M icliael-sticeQt and Lady-lano , ; \ \.: Waterford , July 26th, 168J. i ! al.2t

I: COUNTY OF CORK. , j

CAEE.ANE, near BAXTDON. !FoIuoJip QRAS8 FARU.of 399 A CHES, with '

, '. Superior KESIDENCE. i ¦ '- \W. MASSH &. SON have'beL-n instrutltcd by Pii JLIP

gpLAiNi, Esq., to SELL|by AUCTION , at tbcMART,'70, South Mall , Cork, ; - "

; ON! WOS 'DAY, llthj o/ AVQV8T ,i . ':' |at the hour of Ono o'Clock, ;

HIS INjTEKEST io the HOUSE, DKJIEINK ,nnd jFABM of. GAUKANE , held on L ease

from hiu.G^acti the DOKE op

DEVONBHIBE, ai thenominal rerit of 103. Oil. per Acre. : The Hou ie ismodern, and was built by the vendor's father ; it is:a very handsome bu'.ldin , nnd no expense was'spared in tte erection. , , :

¦' '1'h Fafol Buildings are ample, arc enclosed, and

comprise Stables, Coach-Honses . Cow-Hoiises : or alargo number of Cuttle ; Dairy Houses,, Burns, May .Lofts, Steward's Houso, and numerous othor b did-jags Buitablc for farming purposes ; i there are two:pumps on | tho prcuiises, a largo walled-id Gar len,and Vinery. | . , ! ' . | ; .

The -Demesne is beaptifnlly planted, and witl thePara), contains 399 acres, all in grigs) exctpt aboutj11 acres, manured for potutoes, and the. same q lan-tity uodericprn. The ieabstantkil building , plint-ing, and iujprovemenls have been all douo b) the ,vendor and pis famil y at their o,wn sole' exjpensi . |

The Buildings are in the best order!and the! ndsare well , knojwn for their excelleut d»iry, fatte: Ing, .and cattle-reiiring qaulitius. • : ' !: i

Thq Propitty is heldiupiler Lease from |lie L ake:.of Devonsbiri1, with conditions for coinpens >tioi for,tenant's outlay in case of disturbance. Too h ad-lord pays half county rite und half poir rate.

The Auctioneers ,bate personally inspected Ibisvery desirable property! nnd can' hi gtly recomu endit to their friends, or any person requiring a hi nd-some £«3idepee and valuable Farm. , : i

Garrunel jt situate five . miles ' from Bandon, indtwo and a-ji If ?roni Kilcrea Station,1 on tbe ( oikand.Macroom Knilitay, nnd 14 miles from Cork.

For furtbqr particulars apply, to i' PHILIP bPLAINE , Esq., Garrorio,

jy4.lt] :l! v : . i i ¦ l ¦ ¦ Bandon ljor o• , W.;MABSH & SON; AuctioneerB,j2Stb JnrjeJ 1884. : 1Ji " (70, South MallJ Cort.

jObUNTY OF WEXFOED. I I

VALUABLE ?ABMS POtt - SALE.Lov X.-rthe LANDS ' ot SLADSKf&ataltting;

nl>out KSx. br. 81p. statute! measar«|Bey undtr aBtatulory tefm, at the yeatrly juditflifljatfiaf. J&(rf2J. Cd. .T'beie are aa this lot a fine HMBBB-EDtup 'and suiUblc ijut-oSces, inclttdin^ stajMBSBglithisnfor; upwards) of _ 20 head <]f cattlea^HSu$l g|Tucro is a convenient Quay on tha prSJBffiiilifljiefor Janding'jaun'nre, eoa , etc. , TheifflBSBioptliBkacres let toj yearly uodei-ttnanU '

^ KBy. (li|Srent's1 puiictpally., i :! .j .• ¦.[. _ ¦ Vi «^ iS|; :'•, !.W .tiyf "i"l.V rJe'LANEJs' of 'LOF.TD ' fc.L lai

GALGEYSJI'pWN, cdnWioing aboa«H2a:£r, Ifip;atatu^o uit^ure, held under It statutory torW/at theyparH judicial runt of 220 14s. TateJ-iabds nrBnil tinder grdu, and arj well knownHP be pri lie'fnttcning'luhiB. - ' 11 !- l l | "V ' '1 'K1!;' .., ¦' ¦

Lot 3.—T1J8 LANDS of FETHABBToontainipfulioii'tl 2Cd. ir-22p. s?atn)^,pieaeure,.1icia nnief aitatiitoqr i twi ij at the yiarly judicialhront 6f:ilO2a. Si. This oVis all in brasa. ., ; ./> ¦: ¦ , . i . .. •

Toe nbowjfl arms »re oil .held under,the j»rqi isof biyi'antlA"f- 8"'

(1 eiiief tose'Uerot teparoto y,ti) suitlthe, c6'n|fenien« priipurcbas*rB. )! ; i :

PrivBtcoffdri.ivil l be rccBxv?J up to IstSepb ircbc r,1834't lind.fuxBber parucuujra Buppiieu iuy : .

; '' { < ¦ . isUde Hoase, ffethard, C?; WexfoW ;'.

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Vfm WATBfti?<)i4) NEWSv j ^_ ,g3lu^iU^/|- t.3tpticfg, -Ti ]| .• •¦-

ioiSS' ; GiSBTia'tTDE ( DAWSON, "

HiVIKG. cauiplet^d Vec;St 'udies at ' the'Tiijcl

Irish; Acadeuiy of Bfysie,} Dublin ,'and Guild.hallLjcboolqf Masuj. |Lobdon,[is ''now'deBiroub ofobtaining.Pdpil3'(or the 1 Pianoforte. " ' ¦ '» -I ¦ :

¦B5E " Terms on application at 93, the QUAY,WATEKFOKD. ! | I ' ielS.lOt

J . i , 'O

r j iHEEE are somi vei^y nice Goods¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ - ;- : - r i - -*h i

- PrJ..-S4JLLt.IVjAN8,-7*, QTjrrr-

. r W|TBBVOBD .

r Yon

jare «uro to get

very*t . small troubj^;in' peinp;'. woll fitted,

. besides getting ja'good article at a 'moderate Price. |! . . . ¦ i

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[n iy] , :, , J 1! . ' i .Bo-'ISAHOKY--."iB ." cO

SEG to inform their Friends and the Publ c,that they nro lnbf i in' possession of ft p '

LS worked by^ the ' Iatii Mr. AVIL &IA irCl! !BRT. ' '

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Same are now OPEK-, for; PUBLIC GEINDIl^G.; A Supply of MEAL will ba always kept ir

. ¦ ¦ • :fitoc)c •: . ' :; ¦All Orders promptly executed. 'j

nplj3.tf \ . ': i .jB. MAHONY &, jCC '. ¦

J 0 H; IT slff iEEiH JL ~'X ,tI GENEEAIJ C6OPEEAGE . . ¦ . : .

: 7 jnd 18, .HIGH S^EEET; WATEEFOKDBEGS to inform tho Trade that ho has in stock a

i large, r.npply of I extra, heavy WINE PIPESTAVES (rwl dotjUIei best English Hoops, colled

' and siraigbti TrHivIfoop^, nnd best French ifiriin'Twiga. ¦"'i:; ' -: . - ; !¦ ' ." ' ' : ¦ ; i; Hoialso -wisbes to infotni Farmers in tbo vicii ity'of Waterford that :he |sprepared toBupply ittemwith the best description pf Firkins, Tubs, Ct na,ie. All doicription'of IJrowery Casks made on tho

'premises': .. . ' : i . | ! ; ¦" ¦ ' ¦ !; Bond Store Orders and repairs done at the shortestnotice^ and in the best style. 1 ¦' '' j ' d7.W. CS" GEKEEAL PRO VISION STORE. ]| Appetite Eeatorei ! j : , /' Digestion Assiatea ', ¦¦'¦ ' 'y \ <&y /! Meals -Enjoyed !' ' ] / Sy / :: -Br ThE x :-.iAvr/!\ty \/ i - ' .:T«!

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\ UsE ¦ . ¦ /<&yfK wpBLB'ii

l* / *&/' ^BLE-TALK ;-

] / . . . ] Asi your Grocer for it.: ¦ " . . . To bo obtained oI G. WIJITE & SONS, WATEBPOHB . 18

MICHAEL ;!o DCINWELL,A U C T I O N B E ^ E AND, VALUEE" C L O ''N M \E % , ¦

IEISH ART AND JiAJJnjrFACTU'BE

EDWABD O'SB^EA,MONUMENTAL SCULPTOB, CALLAN,

! ¦ | COUNTT KlLKESNT, ' :

BEGS to call tbe attention of hie Customers andthe IrU a Public to too fact tbnt be has been

awarded a Goto MEDAL ani Difi )«4 for the sup >-riuc excellence of bia exhibit of a ( eltio Stone Cro isnit tho Boston Exhibition of J18S3. [WlBo tbe HIOBEITPHIZES awarded at tho recent publin and Coi kExhibitions for bis specimens of. .Qeltiri Crosses,

i All kindsofi Monumental and qraatoentAt Stor eand Marble .Works ; Celtic Crosses in great var{ot, r.

i Altars,'; Fonts, Mural Tablets, ]ic., executed ohtbo most reasonable Teems and shortest notice. ' i

i Further parlticulara can be had qn application Id; EDWAED P'SHElA. . JT 2Q: CALLA^. COUNTY KILKENNY. . 1: ¦•] •¦¦ : • ' coats-'ii \\ ''y ;:' , .i i -\ ' ~T—I . '. I , ! ::/P10RNS of tho most inveterate character) irr'egi-

V> lar Too Nails, and bther dibdases of the Pec ,removed by Mr. JAMES EOJJ ET, 12, Parliament-St",Waterford. Term3 very [uoderat« ; no charge inaaounless a cure' is effected. , Hours of atttondnndefrom 12 to i. a!nd from C to!7 p m,' daily ; or at thehome of any applicant whoinny desire it. ie20.it&4!TpG0 Ad/fr^do—i .

^a iu^i«Mjt .TVurotram:

T JOHN iPwAIiSH;, : T~< 'P L U M B E R ANIJ G A S - F I T T E K i I¦

40, \PAT«rp iC STREET.' . ',

WATEE C L O S E T ^ , ' WAJra-HAND BASINS,Foitcjj and LHT POMPB neatly fitted up. I

I Jobbiug promptly attundijd to. i a]7.l]y

| OINGER \VXWE >j UNEQOALtKD AB A. DEtlCIOUB STOUA.C1UC,

. i '¦'-ro t t THE.'OBK 61? :"OAM1LIES and INVALIDS , infinitely supori< rJC to an)* other offered to thb Public.

OBTAINED THE FIRS V' PRIZE-D UBLINEXHIBITIO N, 18C2. '

^May be obtained of dll| Grocery and ^WineMorchants ' throughout 'the) Country, I . I .And Wholesale (in Wdod|and BUtle) from the . .j ' ¦'¦¦ ;Manui(icturers, ' . ,

i BEWLEY . !& DBiAPER (LIMITED ),f28. ' ' ; :; \, B V k L l N ¦ ¦ -; u'¦¦ The Turkish Baths, Waterford. T7TFor HEALTH} CLEANLINESS , ani HAPPINBSBhnURKISH IBATH , situate at] PAEK-EOAt ,JL WATEEFOKDl now entirely renovated ab 1improved, and open Ifrote jC ; a.m[ to S p.io. t'uc iWeek Day, and on Sunday mornings. . , . ;' [Sing le Baths, is. tj 2s. e **l and ono'dozen atSi. Ou Saturday EveniogsjV i 8 p.m., Cd.' !IHot , Cold, and fShoiror1 Batps, It. . . \ ' ¦

'*' Ono of tho moat roinarkitjle properties of tho Bat IIB ;U ability to destroy khoaer ^so; of'fatigae and exhaui.tation."—Mr. EBASMDS WJLSO K.J I ' \,' '¦;." Habitual Bathers seldom [tatto" cold, and thoso irh >have got a chill ,' and fccl'C.itarrJi Is Imminent, ani .ways cat it short by a good long ibath.—Dr. MADDKV

| WHOLESALE 'AWD RETAIL : ,/ \ ¦ :: - \Fish, Game, Poaltr , load; Zoo Stores ,I

¦ BEAUJSTEEET, | JVATEEFOED. . : . 1ITIHE attontion of the l Gontvy and Publi>X . . .¦ i« callodtothia iistiibliihmont.' '¦ ' ¦ 'O '< GOODS or THE CHOICEST ; QuAMTr. ¦".: •Country ordurt carefully attended to. ' < ''¦ ¦ : i : ;W, STI!EET, -PiioPB«Tori.jICB I ' IOB ! 1 rci] ! -A luxniy for hot weather,isa.ouxcly packed for conveyance! by rail, <So. « Terrot onapplication. ! , . . . - \: : - \ ;[ j ; r : 4 .my3.1y:|

i KILMJ&CTHOMCAS | VmOW. <; \ j

S' UPPLIE S ¦WAlNTEDH'Tho Guardlansi'ofi thi' above Union will , at ,tooir Meeting to be heldon TUESIMY,: thd 12th dayl. of AUGUST, 18M,'«4ctivtJ Proposils :for| Supplyiq(;|tho Workhouse withthe following Articlco for.Tb'rde Months, lit. — i .|i Best \V"H 1TE: KREADj nt pof'41b. Loaf ; ' I1 „ INDIAN MEAL, k'per Sack ; ,

„ OATMEAL, at :p^r itto;; . | , !¦¦ ,' : ', -¦¦' „ SUPEUFINE irL(OUR, at pue Stone, jTo bo delivered at the Wotkhou'!(j, carriage free. ¦Sealed Tendciif , accouipafiibd^ wlth samples, id-'dr^Bsed to , tbo|C»ninounj trill bo received by tufidp, to Twelve o'Clock oa the- oiboveJuientioned diy.

i ¦ : . By order,; ¦} ; \ \ ¦'. J > ¦ ¦ . I . ; j ; ¦¦ ; I ' WM. HUNTj Clerk qf Uuloui I, pierk'sOffi.'ej aqth duyoflj^yj lrJSi ¦ ;•: ul'2t

i IEISH JUPGMENTS, I FAILURES, 4d. . |Tho following statistic* (orIttm .country, week and-inj July 20, aroaupplivd to oa Ijy Stubb'a Meroantilooflicca, 42, Qrosham-strcot, London, and 1. Collcgo-atreeii Dublin, compilod from their Wieklu Oaxetti if- '¦-, I . ; |; . ' ; | I l : | • * 188* '-' 1883 -•¦JoJ^racDU extracted.wook'utdins! Jalj-|';e, I '

.'Wtol judgnieiitl fcxtnoted tbj» Jrar to tlkte, ' ' . ' | [¦¦*y fcnd ,corresponding poriod . i , . |. I ... ' ' [ -.„.J77L !.J 2.$J '¦>.7UiU iot sale TetrlBt0rod week :*ad!ojr Julj* £8, : ¦' ' ! * i ' 'j - tiad correspouduig period ;J ;.l I ,.; 1 ¦ ...; iv . ' .: i) 'a t«l bill» o| Mlp.wjUtsrcd tM« joan to r: 'T

¦t ;aau>, ftndoorretpo&dtng rwrlod! | , . i ' { ' .,. 'WJ 1 ' ' : lOio :fp»)lurc» B»iottod »»k ending lah JO, »nd ¦' . '' .! :¦

Miorreapouding porloU . : : . . J j ... l; .-.. "• 4 - ' ' ' "**'¦Total lafl ureagtJrtted thla yoiur ito diif ind . 7 1 . , ,• oprrqapondlog period

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.: US', MEEttt-'a OLD AIALT IWR^

BKEI'S; storedon Sherry Casks, are pronoahefrd by connolaienra to Do 'oicellcnt valno. Prico Lists on apnliatlon to ROSIBT

;A. MEpnr A Co , '5 ftn d p,itho llalK Waterford, aridDubirarvan. * ( = " - * — M ' ¦ '! ¦! ' ' ' >" ' "on.'coxl IPitir Kn.mn.—H instantly ntllerai ittioajc« *ji«r« »c«l4ibunu. ipr»lQS, brafn«i, taotbactja, h&ulMho. julul lu ttto•ldoj Jolaia, aod Ifi^ba, all Doqrol li tttid 'rbcomatlo puJaa.Talton lutcrnaU r gort*nt />QCQ aotikat, ^Qdaeaict]^4, orapip'In itflioliob. colltf.-dlarrbcBjj :«M!ulv)leri lufantum- , Pit*.Kn-tiE (¦ tbo great houtohoH iiotlidno, ubl ha« Btoot) tbotest of 50 jeini. Aiir oneiufatf 3ui'»iii)ii(r:lf ot .Ii. 1| ooU, 'W."i

¦ ' •¦¦ V- ¦- ll 'l ! • " : II f . j If '. ' ! „ ..':¦. }¦;,;. "iFOB AsmitiJ HAYHJq|r£B,,AiD CXTA.qBII'

—KikuoD'aCcm . waii enrtttoyeji ttntUr tW'hlyhestjigedtokfaoctiou fn tbo 'coaetpl tha Mm lllrloMJoaoonaflold;' ITbontcdiclno. from whlatiiJ)la lorUiblp* foiifad!raqst ooidfort androtloH waa lllmrod'a Powder. :11fie fnme* tiu JntniTed br tbaPdtlfittt, and at oDoe otfdnj rollef^T u*t tT(n '4 *,' Swnplt Trltii7 M.iUIOUAJBD S, W and W, aAjatTBdmll Street, UmioS... , ecstKKjjt'i K9«ciSMr.-T^wtt(orUiri«u«t, M

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|S..N9.W._FDLM ON, ANT? WILL BE.C0N.TINUED.l)UfiINoI-THE"sEXT WEEK,-WHEN- -

i JFUETHE}! EEDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE, AND-\V-cjNDEBirUL pAEGArNS f ' ; j .] ; •

! 3IVEN, SO AT TO'^CLEAE OUT THE ENTIRE 8TpCK:f. ' ' : ' i l > >

\ : ; IMd O'B3=8.IE3Kli; ,¦ ;ks ; OO., \ >&M ! ¦ [ ¦ ; ' j I '

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:-. ¦•' I 1 ' r. r . — :.;;¦ r :¦:]]: ;. : : , •'¦-¦ $|H E I K :E M IR:E v S% 0$£. ¦' LAST kgsK pi1 : k^iLEi.. ¦ ' ] ' ' PEICES IN j PLAIN WGUttES [j ,. I . '1 c m -<Sk. x* ia: GS- o a: idt <3- o p>ar.¦ ¦ ¦ I v - u H . ; . ,, J . I ; - ;f :; ; .

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¦ ' aREJAT ATOML ' SUMMIIR JS^E.¦•j LflL MIpEB ei1 ;3E3:3ESlA.^B.3?JE5, -. -£e ICO:

- ¦ -v:---: \ ARE OPFEKING THE;REMAIKING PdEtlON OF '' j ' '

; ! TMIR SUIMR " : STOCK 'AT.' GREATLY lilEDUC^D PltlCJES; I; F

THE GOLDS ' OFFERED «^

tbia SALEVaj ToUiie. NEWE ST ind MUX FASHIONABLE• : . i :¦ .• • ;• I: j :. . SCKiPTIONi . being -recently---Purchisea; ¦' ? ¦¦> j : • -i

Extraordinarjy BargolaJ will be Give& to effect na Inuaeduto Clearance.IS3- TEBimS CASH. Ncj Goods seoit on approval or ipftito

'rnB C« flurL tbo Salo.

iJAliBS iEARINli & CO. (late Robert Locke & Co.)i |. 63 AND 64, QUAY, WATERFORD. ! ;.BUSINESS HOUR i—10 to 4. ! ' : " . ' . . ._ ! „. '{. I ;.- . . - . - ¦ • ¦ '¦¦¦¦

i F7 TOBIF &C spirsT: " | r>, ', B O Y S ? : W A S H I N J q ' 8 U;i.M/S , ^] A^ T:- . 2?j fUA ' l -!

•!• , j t ¦• : • , . ¦ P. - TOWN: 4: '.BbN8':~ , ] '¦! ' f '. . [ , ,R ( I < ', S . f. '¦¦ ',! S E i i lSIDE aad .'.TE -NN il S . C'OATls^ FBbM ! 2-:'illk!J V-'JiT " i ' '. ' ,. '..i '• '• ' ' - I ' '*••- ' - • • — '¦'" ' ''¦¦'' '¦ *' ."¦ M"r~ '* Tf •' p- T°?.™ tJwm; ,- , ;.-"_ , , , , .J ; ¦ ; ' : .

NOB F^-V. Isirj ii iii'B^i ' 's';u•rT :i lBf ;fe' .1il i i ' I- ' I • . | •

¦ ' *'• WHIN ' $NcE.W- -S U-lf M E H SHl t lTS!. i: TOWN * SONS' ; • • I

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: " i- ; ' - : / ' ' ' ¦ I P. - TOBiir * SONS' ¦ ' ¦ ' . i i I ',; N E W I R E S S J M A T E R I A L S A N D ; M A N T L E S .: ; ¦¦

. '¦ " ¦ I P. T0BIN & BONS ' ' ¦¦ \ ¦" * .! !

' IN E W ' ] S U M M E R G O O D S , j I N . ALL : :DEP;i ; B T M E N T S .

ENCOURAGEIRISH MANUFACTURE l! ENCOURAGE IRISH MASUIFACTURE !

, ;; t l ! Q.wi ;!QEMWvJ lifa^^',!bi nrirr

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THE^CJJ^COII-EI ND :¦] 112, THE ; (jUAY, WATERFoife): i ¦ '

-=¦- i !' HO:f JOIHTS foom l to S dally (Hshiok rrida^s); j \ ! . ~i'"

Chops; Steato } San^wiohbs. Sanangea, fee/ Tea! wila Coffeo aiWaya ieridy !THE PEOPEIETOI having spared no.CXponso 'in flttlDg up this mulh-nccdnd W, iv J i. '

,by bis lon^ crpontnee and strict attonlion to business combimS wiih . ¦ ¦ i ¦6ta1?1'sblncnt' hoPra'of Viands, to merit tho liberal support of tho p 81"68"'."101"""! with «upnly,n)f »b(! beat p nallty

OTTO-ClcanlWss. Quality, pulckn«,,,a,ud ;cmmy.. ^NoKfei^dU. j !

Waterforf aad ttilmoriok Unllwav 'I .,T »_ ¦• - ¦ i- ¦ , . . j n m. mi .i i £*i> BKA^CH LrNES™^ i ', ¦ tfr™"« {^"fog ' Society.¦ : .ftV ..'!:,: - j . . . .;.iJ*J..V.-j . ' . :¦. : • - . J ': ' !

j ^Hfi Society's SHOWS ^

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diato. Stations to Waterford Tn 8tli and 22nd Juno I ™iV5"°7 •i"l": •••••••l-2nd SEP11.

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- ' j Hoc. Soca.| L 1mcrick dep., 7.30 a.ni[[PAlIa, .8.0 ; LimoriokJon., ' """e,.July. 1884. . .. T., ,

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2pd. 4k. ; 3rd, 2a. Cd, ¦ ' \ • ! d ' J • / ¦ ' • ¦ [ -U. 1 |- . . • ¦ ' s , ; j

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il5r<>1;°'<>diat<l S'a<i<'n»'<l 1' ¦"><>• , ME- 0'B"l S;», l °lJ0J oT,,pJ_ ¦ ¦!¦ : ¦s£j ^*%Ja *?-iX>th f 'll"2i* AT"' »*«k -!L!L__^_Ll_ S^ ^i;

watcrford dcp.,j7.30 a.m I Fiddown, 7[55 ; Carriclc;8.5 t KilahoeUtK 8,20—lat'cl&u, 7a. | 'Jod, 5a. ; 3rd, 3s.Oloamcl dcp., 8.401k.n)'. I .'C»bor, 9.5 ; llanaha, 0.25—lstclai*, C».:; nd, 4«. ;3M , 2s. (Id. '¦ ;Tippcrary dcp., B.40 ; Limeriuk Jono., 10.0—ReturnTiokotsjat Singlet Faroi.1 . Returning »? G p.m., andarriio la Watmor4 about ' 9.30 p.m. : IBetween ,^ot«rro£HlUt«.1 Stopping.Stations ItotunfTicket! Will be lasped at Sjnglo Vnro. Xhcao Tickota.niU bo' ivvftilfkble for nay otilaauo only, ; .¦ :•¦ ) ¦ • ¦ • I JOHN RQBEKT8 Traffic Manager.Tirafiltt Manager's OfBoojLicnuriokJ Me} , 1831. .

! | WooUen, Lin^Hatli li aaa « ij | i ; 5, MAIN-SyR EE^ c5^K^'rSUJj || X \ \(QWINO|to.the sreal and increaslag domand for IRI8U lUNUFACTDR^n ;nnr\V>«

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fTtrklCII Corapriaes 160,000,000 Acres of ' the, T f : jbost Whojt Land n tbo Wjorld; atad 60,000-000:of tho bost Qreziug tund.' : B^|l*ay' conioiuni.Icatiorj {open to all part* o! thc .Continent., jtinprorcd.|Partt)ii' for, Salo 5c all p rts of Capada. . ; AssistedjPivB8ng'os {rru1n(c4 to Agr:;ulturnl labourers, Qone-lul Laboured, arid Fctuo a Domestiu Servants, whofirs la L'reot dcmani. i I i . .: "¦¦ ":¦¦I APPly fOrPurupbleU, ifapa, nndlfull Informationto ,!| n THOMAS CONNOllLY, '¦! : !¦ | ! i Canrflian'OoTijfnineut Ajjcnt, ;\ Nothuihbarlandi House, Bereafordj-Tlaco, Dublin.{• ;|i ;WoadorftU , fo ¦ the Salt.tVOEB TQUfi HAIE FALL oyi1, OK TU«NXJ: tlEEV. &A. f. 1» n.' - M M immi.re <-.""i -~^ uum;, au. r ii I , oso UUHALIE COU*PELLB'H CBINUTnUD, pi tM oil ov*r tho noilj orlUi ndnwaloiia propertloa, and aa tho oal> remedy thatoau b .d«p«nd»d vpoui. If It giut ntcod to produAo uliUkora,raaaaticliios, fta , tu a tow « »ks, and will be found eral.nontljinccM«Inl In nourl»lllll| , OUfllng, ood ixviulUjlotth*halt I «b«oUi>i irroyiieai.akMi thenlnrw(«l(kalr,pra<autlii(. ta falUfiji QlTf utd Mitorlng In baldnfcna. from whatoverO4nao,: Up»»rJi otjouphj ik Una hara wootduiiTOdoil It Intka nuraorr, for promotfai; a Lno, boalth]' liaadorhalr,and&tartuiir lMldaMl>> alt«r )'(uM In bottlo»i>Hpeti.eiKil>. .¦/¦ 1 »ua, bqld slna ;om. \n : 1' UrnV ««w Ualri 'coining r»;^Ul/.—J. Hontj". VfJuink. |> rouB itull, t'hivrff on ox.cflllontwquabitlib and wbUkc >.—Ilivjor ilrowne." " I badlost my hali a intclica , bi t .It baa reitoreJ I».-MU«llowitt.": "A(Mr *i /cara lM J««w, It hXiMtcil uiiracn.onaly.-H. Molr.- ' 1 • - > ¦ ' • • • — ' .f ¦ ; , !.: ., i\ «r .Sold^.Tai «»ir» )fno» WiUrfoH.I 1 ' J:FeortnR tll-t ttpp«i,mb or c lolorit , tha! Corpor»t|on ofParis arj g lntf t.) !go( upi iff atator !frork« lor thai

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CpV ttTX . WAipai-OBD. ' :mO BE LET. PART OF'rtii! L.iNDS of CA'KiX ' RIGCASTIiElcootainins ftl uTit HU Acrea.0 Roods, 10 Perubca, Statiilo Mmure, with theDneUlnt;-UoU8o t£aput-Offif^s. tb^reon. - ¦' •' , j ' '. ,Tho Lands are within a short distunce of Bonnift-hon and Kllmacthomas. ForJAarCiflaUrarin'lytoPEIESE KELLY & SON, Cathedral .Stuart,jO.tf , ; ¦' ! \ >VnterforJ.. •' i

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PJj Qk^eU i College!, ICaWr, Co./Tipperary1 1 CoNDOCtsb »T irrii FxtUEts ov THE

HOLT GHOSTJ AND TBB IjoiAcotATB HEART or¦ '|f "y ¦ J_L_3 Iiii_L' ' ¦;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦

minis Collogi stands initho bAtro of pictnresquo' H i Rockwell-iDbmeano, within thrco miles of Casheland five of Cahir. ' Tha coaraa of instruction embracesthbl Greek and iLatin Classics ; tho Eoglish, French,.GorWnVand Italian LangUagljs j JI&thcui»HC« »nd tho.^oUocoeVMnai^-Drawloif.'&o.-' ' • '-' : ' ' '„', " '..,

I'rofcsBota of xp«rienco prosido over tho Mercantileand Civil SotTico Dopartaents ;--¦ - — - "

Tho Junior Pupils form qaito a diallact catogory(rob the Scnior:Stndents. /

: ' intermtdiate 'Eiaminations of the last Five Jean.Kockwoll prciontod in 1879, 53 candidftks of whom

¦iY !wcw-sncccsMnh7ffExhlWUor.er«,:9: l(nzemoir ond'3J Pasamon : in! 1680, 56 c&ndidatea, of whom 47 irerosucfccBsful : 2 Exhibitioners, 13 Priromcn. and 32 pass-men i in 1881* 53 candidates, of whom 'M*cro succ<!Ss-ful t 6 Exhibitioniira, G Pritemcn, »nd 33 passmen j in1M8 BO cnddldatci: bf Whom 30 wtrc sncc«B3fnl -. 1 Ex-hibitioner, 2 Gold tod Silver Mcdala, 10 rnzemoD, ana23 fasamon ;' in 1883, 45 candidates, of whom 39 weronocccsafnl, bclading 2 Exhibitioners, 4 Gold and SilverMedals, 10 Prizemon, and 27 PaiBmcn. : ¦

Aa tested by the published Bejnlt Litls of tho Inter-mediato Edoeation Board, Tlockwoll holds a foremoatplaio amongst Colleges of Ireland. Last jcar it rankedfonfth amongst JCatholio Colleges. ] ¦

Besides th» iniormcdiate saccessea ocbtoved by thoCollege, many of tho students pass, eaob year, anccoss-fully for tho aovoral Banks, tho Colkgo of Surgeona,tho[Solicitor's. Apprenticeship, and othor pablio-ex-aminations. ;N«e yoar apeclai olasaea will bo fonnodfor trofo»aional;Entr«nee Examinations.

Considering th.0 high odnoatiou giveo, tho hoaHbtol-ntBi and nMnr&l 'beanUts1 of site, and tho modoratopension oharged, Rockwell Collego deserves tho atteiytioa and patronagij of all parents who dclro to aconrofor their ohildreu sound health and souud educationat reasonable expehso. - ' I -

For Prospectns and Particulars apply to! [ • , : ! Tha REV. PR1SIDENT.

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ST. PATEICK'S INSTITUTIOH| ! FOE THE INSANE,

Va er tho Caro of tho BROTHERS of CHARITY' i l ' I • ¦ AT" ;

i , DELM0NT PARK , WATERiUlil) . .,

TWELMONT PARK is beautifully situated on aJO . high ground, cowniandinu; an extensive viewof t ie City and Harbour of Waterford, and thesurr funding .Country, and is remarkable for itsKilujrity. It is about a mild distant from theWaterfowl and Limerick and Dublin and KilkennyRnjtway Station, sear the Bridge at Wnterford, onthe hi h road to New Kosa, and of very ensy access.

1 Tpis well-known former Rcsidcncu of the BAEEO.VFooJiJy has lately passed into tho possession of tbeBEo(rnEa3 ot CUI RITT, who havo adapted this largeMansion to tho reception bf a limited number ofpay [Patients, whose: itanto and comfotts nill bocarnally attended to by tba Brothers, thus supply-ingi»; want long fvlt of opening a :N«w Estabhsb-inenptor these afflicted people, under the care andtuuiligeinent of a Religious Cnuimumty. ( J: 'IJbe Brothers' Parent Houso is in ;Belgium, vrhcrotbeylConduct some^ of, jthe btrgoBt and most success-tnl ionatic ABvlatns in Europe; besides tnasy otherCharitable Institutions forpoor, aged people; BlindAsylums, Schools for the Deaf and 1 Dumb, und forthalGJiUdren of the Working Classes! : '{: TMcy have also Institutions in Canada and theUnited States of America. j :

Fdr, terms and all particulars riddreiia the localSuperior, W. j . BECKER, Belmout Park,. WJ IG) ; I Wnttfrford. I ¦

C lpsy Encampiaent and Fancy Fair,;¦. ' I IN 'AIO O» TUB ¦! ' i

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Watecford,¦ , I" .ana, Xismoro ; ' : ;His Grace tho Most-Rev. Dr. Ccozr , Archbishop

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Th< Most Rer. Dr. FITZOEBALD, Bishop of Ross \Tl« Bigot Worshipful JOHN ALLINOUAU , Mayor

I oMVaterford ; ' !I Win. KKLLT, Esq., High" Sheriff ; ]Sit JH ENRT THOMAS GBACTAN Eaaosos, D.L. J

! I Sir RicuAitb Mueaaivi , D.L. ; iLady BELHW J .The Hon, Mrs. O'HAOAX ; :

Mre1. POWXR LALOB I; tho Misses Power, Fiitblfgg': I i I House, &a. . '¦

¦ ¦ Tb'c: FANCY FAIR will include a magnificentdisplay of Fancy Work, Embroidery, Paintings, OldCbinil &c. M . . ; .

¦ . • jI TW, LOTTERY fffii bo specially-interesting, as

there! Will be a large iassortment ot useful and valu-able Prizes, i ; I ' : i • . ;¦

: Tbo PAIR will ba held.yffeathcr permitting, intho open air, and *t\\\ bo enhvoned by a (Treat manynovnl and attraetivo amuicmchts. | I

I 05T A Steamer will lcavo Waterford at ElovenofClcek to convey Ex'cunioniata to Diiomero, and willrtturp' at a oonveoicbt hour from l)unaioro in thoEvening.

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Bands will play!a ¦election of Muate during the day.| BofMsbmonis: will be provided. I ' - al.2t

; ! U?O LIEW OHX.Y. ITN Conscqucnco of numerous applications toJl tho Ker. E. J. S11.VKRTOX for help of a privatenntuio in o variety of sperial Siaooscs and Complaints,inherited or acquired, wbioh do not como within hisonn nractice, of Deafness, 4c, ho will refor all auchcoses to a frload, a Medical Mon ot great ability andeiperianco. CgoSdenllil communications should be¦uldrutBscd " Medicaa.V, oaro of Bov. E. J. SILTEBTOR,1G to 10, Imperial BalldiDgs, Ludrato Circus. London ,E.C., !»nd markod outsido "Wvato." All Letterstreated as strictly confidential. ' i ' ol.4t/

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liJATH ERlNE -JT., WATERF QnD.I ; I i - |C ., i i . J O K E S '

BEGS to announc'o that ho ban REMOVED toiiiMOREi EXTENSIVE PREMISES In

;, ¦ j |L CATHEiClNK-^TBEET. .1 I I i : i I 1 - 1IC. AjiJONES taVctfhu opportunity to thank; hisCustomers for tho . U'go share of patrooagu ba hasenjoyed for upwards] of twonty-flvo years, and re-spectfully solicits a continuance of Baoie.

1> 114 NO F O R T E S , by Collard aod ColMrd,Bro<ul«ood, Kirkmac, Er&rd, Browcc, Brinsuipade,D'Alnlaio, &c.j , !. . , .• lliRMONIOMB. AMERICAN ORGANS.By all'the mosf qoted Makers, can be hired by thoMonth; or Year, with option to pnrcbasp, 1, also, on

I TWO and THERE YEAR pyirKilV. :rianofortes had Hurrooniums TuDfd, tlepjired.

Packed, Stored, Removed, or uxebingod, ;': JT] Musuuli Instramonta if ev<jry doocription on

terms to defy competition.. ¦ > - t \\>I Muajo not ia 'stock procured by 'retuTn.ot po,at,

nit halfjmMked price;' AUrga patcol ot ntJw 'lInsicat a quarter Barked.price,' , 1 > ; ¦¦> : ' -' \ ¦ ', .

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Indian Corn....12,000 Qnartera. Indian Coru — guancra,Wboat....n 171 do. , * Wbeat i. J — iiintilaOata — do. OaU...., 11557 do.Carlo/.; „ — Stcka. I Barley.... J a do.,. „ { 15) : do. rioor..; J M &uia.Floar - I - Borrela. Odtmool ] - idMoal _.„¦ 151 S»cka. Iodlanmoil ...I — (o

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Bxcoi fias, per c«t. — — | 58». 00. to 0)«. TilSrCAKa : do. — — i i i o uo oFK*T ; do. — -r- ' 0 0 ul DIUira, per ton — — £3J 10 0 w uLAUD (cGaQdkr*a) — ' — i 1 O-J U. : BU'rcmais- MiAr. r iBm, per lb. — ; — ¦ -.

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. V0TAT0E3. •! . IPnco |>cr stono (retail) — i la. fcl to 0». OJDo. do. (wholcaale) — 0 « 0> 0

• : DhluAD ^ j . I •W Hitt, per «ba. , — — ' Otj. 61d.ioOi.OJllOCSEHOLD. l»or dO. — .— . : U 01 . 0 ¦ U

, , . . WHISKEY/. . IDOJILIM , i>er gallon , — — i 19a. D.1, to JOJ. IMOuac, uuncbooa — i — i ! ] l 1 10 U

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l>o. Split J ibnidor — — ;2 J 0. 21 0Siixo*, peril), (wholcsile) !— i 0 0\ 0 0OULSC, \rtt do. . — J— I : u Oi o 0SOLt , l«t do. . ¦ — _ C I V ' 0 UTOMOT, iKt do . — '— > ' 1 0| . i> U

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WOOL AND HIDES.!Hoifset Woo), pcrlb. — — . -Oa . 9 . lo Os.101Wether and Ewe, do. — — ' 00 8 W 8Sklo Wool, do. — — | 00 « 00 » .Hiois. pcr cwt. ' - — "I M 0: ¦ 28 0Kirs, per c«t. — ¦ *- ', - t* »\ -8 °Cur, j*t doicu . — r . I 3u 0; 31 n

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WATERFOliD MARKET itEVIEW,, roa me cpsRiNT w«s»;- |BACON .—Measra. Matteraon ,. Olcn Bacon Worktqooto WaU'rfori Bacon at 63«. to 78». ; demand fair

Hambro' Bacon, COa. to 72a. ; dcuand good. Pin,JSi. per cwt. . ; j ISALUON. -Tho pricca dnrinj the wetlc wero ais follow :Monday, Oil. per 1b. ; Tuesday, lOd. i ^VMncaday. 9»d. IThunday, 8}d. ; Friday, 8J. p.r lb. ICiRUiCK BOTTKB MABKKT—Tr/ESDAT. -In ourmarket to-day, 3J0 nrkinti. Price) (torn 100a. to 108a.pur cwt. ; by hand. X2 17a. Cd.: to JS35I. per firkin,buycra , Messrs. Egan and Qalrko, C&rrick | Conrte-nay, Rid gtvay, Power. Pettigrcw, Ficldlojr, ;Dohecty,Watertord ; Fhelac , Clonmel. Demand briak. 'LrvzitrooL CATTLE JU BKET— MciNDAr.f-At thaLiverpool Cittlo Market thiaUnornin? thoro waa a good

attondincu of buyers and a larger aupply bf atock.Primo cattle had a good aalo ; other kind o^ohanged.Sheep and lamba cheaper. Beef , CJ. to 8Jdi per lb. ;mutton, 8J. lo Oi. per lb. ; laaba, ."<Ji. to 4,d. cacb.At market : 1,623 cattle ; 13,08(1 aho«p and lamba.LONDON BACON MAEUCET—ToMDAt.—Daeoa : Im-ports of tinged (idea from IrelAad 2,(170 : fnim Uaa-bare and Duumuk, C.M1 btlea; Arrived toiday and

en tho way from Inland about S50 balsa. Tho quan-tities of aule Irish Hamburg and Dauiih alo sd sideahaving been cleared off the market, nnd tha arrltilibiting smaller than of law , enabled holders ti «Jraneepricca, and the market closed fairly steady. \ . -

LONDON . BCTTCR MARKM—IIONCAT.—flatter iimporU of Iriah lut week by long lea, IS flrkint.From tho Continent by direst pUamdrs, G D3 o»akawcro rcuurtcd asaintt b,MU laat year, and via lontporUail r\il-t:\y 2T,3U1 packacta againat>'J0,70J :; from/lmiricA into Iiomlou an! Lirorp-wl, 2.L7J agUntt 000into livlrpoul in tho corruapondin

** week t^at year.Demand forul l kicja of Iriah coutinu«a t>f adisoppoint-iu? cha'cacter, although prioca a>ro lower than forforeign. Unyert hold or?. I [Itmsroi. CATTH—Y«»TEKDAT. -Reef ahprt, butanfflcient tor demand, which was qnict at 74i. to 70a.per owt. ; aeoond , "Va. Jlnttou aud )amb in Ureasnpply. Ikst light sheep, 8Jd. por lb. i Lamb—Trudoalov at Pd. to lOd. per lb. 2,(00 store cattl* t slowsale, without ohango, . Pira short, at ttal Od. to 10«. Cd.ner score. ' [ i

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LATEST NEWS, AFFAUtS IN THE SOUDAN. ;

AEElVAL OP MB. STANLEY—POSITION ATKHAUTOUM-THE BOAD OPEN ton GOBDOVIP HE; LIKES. > - ' ¦ "T, 'Mr. H. M. Stanley, who tbfs week,; returned to

England hj tbe Afriean steamer Kcmembo, U 'Q(opinion that General Gordon is quite, secureaid riJicoles the idea of a relief erpidi&j,,Gordon, Lo savs, may leave KbartoQm wbenev«he pleases. Mr. Stanley believes that tho arcbjwould follow Jbirn, and that joining LuptonBcyat Babrcigbujal, ho would easily fight his wivthroufih.

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BEPOETKD BECAPTUBE OP 0EBBEE;CAIHO, JULY, 3Q (7.5 P.M.)—Tho Governor

of Bougola telegraphs that according to trust-worthy reports General Gordon ia now at Ber.ber, which he ha« .recaptured. .The governoria 8euding scouts to'aecortaln the: troth or false-hood of this repoit, which ia discredited bore.. ' j TH£ CH0LEBA. , • . . - . - \Tbe tclegrama from both Toulon and Iftr-

seUles- continue U> . be most- utiiZactorr . Itboth cities the number of deaths, recorded {rotacholera urc much below the prevjooa recotdt,while the other districts tie entirely free. Thepeople ' wpo left nro now retprnuJg ik theirdweUincsia theitwn cHtcfc iTv> '. li 1 _ ¦.. ' .-

TJ1E DUBLIN ABOMINATIONS.conurrli. roe TBIAL or CORNWALL AKD ULLAB—1 AK ABKT encato.v. sauj zisa, AND OTDIES AK-

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OivWttlnesdaT, beforo Mr. Charlei O'DoneJ, ChjtfDivisional Magistrate, Mr. Cornwall was committed(ot trial at tba next Commiasion ot Oj«r and T«x-miner on four charjres—namely, fint,of actoal com.miesion 'of unnatural crime t second, inciting tocommit ) third, conspiracy to todte ; and fourth, ofboing guilty-of filthy and lewd practie«t.¦• Bsilwurefused.' It appears Mr. Holmes, Q.C., counsel forMr. Cornwall, pointed out to bia worship Uut thenwas no each otlenco ss the lutrmentiintcd knows tothe law. . ; . , j

Tho invcstisalion into tho chargeo again*} llrPillar was than resumed. A number of soldiers'were amongst tho witnesses examined, and bo hasalso been committed for trial. • '

Tbo seventh arrest was that of Or. Albert &1Fernandez , of the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guard*,who was . taken into custody at Chelsea Bxrnda,where tbe regiment is stationed. Dr. Feraandeg'inanio waa frequently rctntioncddarin?tho Cornwallr O'Hrion trial, Ho was quartered in Dablin In1883. Sotie offlcen of tho same regimeat ire statedto bave resigned their eomoistlotu and bolted, andou yesterday. Private O'Dell, .of the- GrenadierGuards, rnu brought over in custody from CSelaoa.O'Di-U's name app«ii«l in the course of the inquiryinto Mr, James Pillar's case,, and it was thoughtadvisable? to have him on tho scene. . O'Dell mto ba seen during the afternoon at the entrance toI bo Common Pleas Court in complete march ing orderRobert Fowler, an Englishman, '43, Gnlden-lanf,and Daniel Conoidioc, » blind.mao, resktisg at 10,Great Ship-street, ore in custody, on •, warrantchar)rinj( : tbcra with kwping.boaKS for-the com-mission t-T unnatural and felonious crimes. >

THE iOI/TON T.tO'BRrEK Iil&EL CASE.Tbe libel cisa or Boltoa » Ov'Briea'wali «mtiuufdasd^vondudud at tho Uolfaat .'Assixn Jarf*rd«y.UUliordsbtp (Judge Barry) soauard up icnfmoitcareful and clabonrte chArce, pointing ouCJjaMtiotUthat tbe jury bad lo copsider. Tbe jury retired stabout two o'clocar, and after three boars* delibera-tion rrturaed a verd'.ct {or tbo plttntiS for J3/)fe)damages ia tho case against Mr. O'Brioo, and JSSOin a second coupt Tbe action sgtinst United Irelandfor pub'-sbiDj the libels is proceeding to-diy.TUB NATIONAL BASK MEETINO.

To-day we publish tho report of tho mostsuccessful and ananimons meeting of thoNational Bank that ever took place since it wn»fonnded half a century ago by tbo never-to-be-forgottea O'CONNELL. . Tbe principal specchc*wcro thoBo of the Chairman, Mr. WK. EiPltSB,M. A. C'ADOOAN, nnd Mr. WK, LAHB JOTKT.It was, indeed, an assemblage which,' we maytruly say, represented, all classes, from j^bonobleman to the merchant and shopkeeper,from the professional man to the stardr IrishiMnn;r. Ana it is strange, but true, that todtwo Chairmen very fittingly represented bothcountries—Mr. Wu. EMMEN S being an Eag«lisbman, and Mr. HKSBT F. SLO.TTEBT, BHJrisbmon. born, as ho said himself, in the littletown ot Carrick-on-Suir. What shall we say"of tbv BAnc^act, which wus hold on the even-ing of tho meeting ? It WM, WO . may trulyobserve, tbo greatest and most remarkable, andmost successful demonstration, in favour of any;Banking institution, that evcW teok pl*co inthese countries. In fact it 'las thrown ailother Banks into thu shade. The fWman Torytruly said :— "Ireland nursed tb« B«nk in iuJ ' infancy ; Ireland has been loyal to the BankI' through its vicissitude*,' and Ireland is proadV of iu success to-day. Tbo enterprise, the'' only evidence of which this time fifty Tears:¦ ' in this country wa» .a. «m«ll «—» — ";*-—V brunch iu Cumck-on Suir, ia now represented" by not te&3 than 96 sturdy branches, exclusive'' of offsboU of a subordinate bat growing and" proGtablo nature. Twenty years ago the diri.V dend was only 5 per cent. Tc-duy it is 11 perV cent. In 1865 tbo current and deposit ac.V counts wcro not quite £5,000,000 ;¦ 1885 will',* open with them at more than £9,01)0,000.".j In another part of our popvr wo. gire aaadmirable article from tho Daily Exprt u on thosamu subject.

I MB. WM. J. DOUERTT. CO5. ' '¦'\ As regards Mr. DOHEETT'B candkUturt) totKilkenny, in 18S0, we may state that it is quitetrue that Mr. J. SMITH WICK obtained a ma-jority oti tbo single

grpond uf his being a localman. and having - tbe advantage over Mr.DOUKBTY of recriring all tbe Ooowrrrmtiverotes in tho city ; and of'course Mr. Sxrru-WICK 'S largo family connections naturally ca»titled him to rccviyti tbe support ul bis relative*and immediate friends. Neither should it befvt-gutten that Dr. KnvKr'a liberation fromXilnifituharn, as also his re-election as! medicalofficer t6 tho Noitfi Dublin onion, was frreatlyowicKto tbe unwearied exertionaof ilr DoiUEBTT.lit short . Mr. DoHjEETY 's spirited conduct intoo Dublin Corporation, his practical knowledgeot the Land, Fishery, oni other Irish c aeations:OfAlto his strong National sympathies, wouldrender him a must valuable accession to theIrish National Torty in Farliaoient. '

I ; SCARC1TT OF WATER. ' ;JTbcro is a dreadful scarcity ot water all ore* ;toe eonntry at tbo prc»«n* «iiiK«.—Wel l»-»arfnVrrarosars running dry, ood^waWr fi>r M>« J»se ,ot<cattle has to be drawn long distances. Nearly. !aU the pumpa and wells in acd about Ihia cityate quite dry, and only for the splendid Kno:k». <d(|rry wott-r tho citizens woulJ bo suffering all jtho Donors! of a water famine nt tbe present <munu'Dt. Some idea, however, may bnlormed )ufj tho (apply front tbe groat lake at Khocka-dqrry, when we state that wi> bat« sufflcient notorjly fur ewry cUi«-n'« domestic wsnts. batenough for thu watering, of tbo itrreM, for alltbte public fi)uuUina , munutacVurt'*, &c. At tb*uim« Ufco tl)o pe<>pl« shonld not be wasteful ofit for w* know not,bow lpng this unusually dn>wl-athcr muy coatu»u«5. _vj fj YV t'-> ¦

, .0 ountB 80 CHEAP.,Tb« QlfHt tsusq.Jatrfitt vxpoctitha* from tbsiCiottnoat, a«a elirvaero. And tha Diit ctus«laj tbo |ncns)«inj{. ia«Jt«r nod d«ma.ixl fur what iscalled ** Vosh1 Buittr," whlohtanoo* b* koowolrotarekl luittwr. It is Is a thing lh«t no «a» wnoldthjinlc «t* Um yeaiV agn.r Butter I*. H» cbtiapet'thkn it was for tba put llytat*.—Vemtp nAt W.IMfSOVtllCHTS IK TCI COOBT <T0V«R,>rWlat1l>Wblinds bar* ti irjsik. te«n po

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' • ' • ¦' ¦ " XJO' CJ^Z I T E M S . I I : .A HiNBtoiiK I P&ESSHTA.TIOM.—A deputation oi

gentlimen frb'mj tid Woodstown (Dunioorol East)Dispensary district, recently waited on Dr. N. Sweet-man O'Farrell, at] his residence, William-stijeet, inthU city, and presented that gentleman •with , anornamental time'p|oc<) and. a puree containing 100sovereigns, in recognition of Tbia valuable servicesas medical officer of that district 1 during a pejHod often years. Tbe! deputation consisted of . tbiiBev.W. G.' Uillu>or,|M.A., Bector of Duumore {East ;Captain'Dawson, j Blenheim ;' Mr. J. Malcomaon,Villa Marina; MrJ H. Morris, Belle Lake ; CaptainSnow, Blenheim <• Mr. Poorer. Bullygunner IJouio ;Mr.' j. Walsh,: iD,unmon: East 1 ; Mr. Coughlan,Knockboy ; Mr. A. N. O'Neill, Glenbower \\ Mr.f!nr«imn. Kilmaeleajroe ; .Mr. McGrath, Callagha'ne.The Bcv. Mr. Gillmor having introduced toe-depu-tation, expressing on their behalf, their [greatregret at his deps rture, and the loss the districtsustained by ; the ¦em oval of Dr. O'Farrelli Mr.Malcomsbn presen cd Dr. O'Farrell Kith the time-piece and purse o 6overeignp, and fully endorsedall that Mr. Gilloior had said. Dr. O'Farrell re-turned tEants. He was extremely grateful thatbis bumble efforts] in the interests of the poor, ofthe district during; his ten years' sojourn there hadbeen so much appreciated. Any success he hadprofessionally wad due to the sterling friendoamongst- wboiu niB jIot had been cast. He again/onbehalf of Mr?. O'Farrell and himself, thanked themsincerely. Dr. O'Karrell afterwards entertained theripnutatioh to luncheon. ! ;

THE FesTiVArj or THE 1"ITEON SAIKT OF THECOUNTT >VATEBK)ED.—Sunday last was the anni-versary of the patron saint of the county Water-ford, " Saint Declan," and from an early hour thelittle village of j Ardmore, where the chapel undholy well dedicated to the saint are situated, wasthronged by a, very largo number of persons fromnil parts of the country, many of whom tca.it onannual pilgrimage 'to the spot. The religiouu por-tion of the festi val consisted of a risk to the holywell and: chapel, so picturesquely situated on thecliffs overhanging ] the sea, and passing the bodythrough a small opening nnder an immense rocksituated on tBe sci chore. Large numbers

^f the

lame, tho;balt," and the blind resort thither on thenvfuios of the festival, the greater number ' beingbeggars, and the remainder devout believers in tbemiraculous powers |of the water of the holy well;and who attend in the hope that a miracle may bewrought in their case. After the religious portionof the festival hsaI terminated, all kinds of amuse-ments are indulged in. and as the shades of! even-ing clo3c aronnd the picturesque village, its ancientchapels and round, tower, the people wend theirway homewards,' many having come considerabledistances. '- I ! ¦

THE CIVIL ; SrgjriCE.—WO aro pleaspd to per-ceive that.at the! recent Civil Service examinationfor nine clerkships of the lower division, Mr. Wm.McGuire, of King-street, in this city, took thesecond place amongst the Irish candidates compet-ing. Mr. McGuiie is son of Head-ConstableM^Gnire. at Templemore, county Tipperary. !

TirrEftAEI UKION.—A BUI to render compulsorythe erection of cottages for laborers in eleven (outof thirty) divisions jof this union, hns just receivedthe royal assent ; ! f

TRAPS DrsFcxes.—At last Friday's Petty Ses- *siong, before Hr.' J. Strnngman, D.L , Dr. Scott, Iand Mr. John Bya'n, Stephen Farrell summoned dJohn KeeUe for assaulting him in Geopje"s-6treet. bMr. L. C. Strange appeared for the complainant, oand Mr. AUinghom ' for the defendant. Complain- 4ant deposed that he was going along George's- <street on Tuesday evening, when defendant , whowas at the corner ofj the street, and bad the appear-ance of having drink taken , accosted him andshoved biin. Buying he believed defendant hadcalled him a, " tipper ' ; witness told him to go away,and that if there was a policeman In Bight bo wouldhavo him removed ; defendant followed him to Barron-strand-strett; whero |ho pushed witnesa against tho¦wall and struck ; him twice. Pat Code deposed to "seeing tho assault committed. A boy named Ftynn, fordefence, saw the menjtilking together in Barronstrand- *street, but did not bear what tbey Baid ; Farrell shoved *Keoffc , and then Keeffe struck him. Defendant waafinal 5s. and costs. Mr. M'Kay (defendant'semployer) (said Parrel! ' had been interfering with his men, and 1bad given defendant ija. to leave his employment ; thatwas tnc cause PI i/ucim**j»itj , ».« nuu.*... » . -V_— .... toe bench: Tho applicant was advised to consult asolicitor. ': • ; |

CoEKEE 'Boxs.—At the Police Coqrt, on Saturday,before Mr. J . Straogman.-D.L., and D. Q. 1. Mackesy,two lads, named Alexander and Bnrrowes, wero sura,raoned by Constable Doherty for having, caused a itrvetobstruction, by loitering about the corner ofCa*tle-street. Complainant Ideposed that the defendants weret*o of a gang of' yobng felbws who frequented: theManor, at the corner! of Castle-street ; their coodactand laA£u&ge wera Bach as to bo insufferable , insultingto every respectablol person passing by, ladies j fre-quently having to ledvb the footpath to the terrors ofrowdyism. . Mr. Stracgman said the bench did not] liketo send those boys to gaol at present, but if they con-tinned their obnoxious conduct, they sqrejy woald bareto pay the penalty, The cose was allowed to stand fora month, tha constable, in tho meantime, to Bee if theroiras a> repetition o[ rowdyism in the same quarter, i

XHE BODDEET or M Tounisr,—At the Police Coart,on Monday,'before Messrs. J. Straogman and J. Ejan,the two aen, CafFe aid Dagjan. arrcat«d by Acting.SerBeant Murphy on tbo cbart'c of robbing a SooUjh.man, wero broocbt before the court. On the informa-tions being read,' the prisoners wcru relumed for. trial* • tho Onarter Sesttous. _

THE ^ITEEB BliTTEN-—Kistt woljKlrcsaea eponingcianurters left Tratnore yesterday for Dublin. At thoC.I. Railway station in WaUirford , tbey prcicnUid oldtickets, and reiosed to pay. The collector, haTirig noremedy, as the train waB goin^ to start, accompaniedthem to Kilkenny! • In tho meantime tho officials inW»terf ord reported bjl telegraph the occurrence to thepolice in thai city. TVhen the " sporteenB" arrirtd attho Kilkenny stetjon they were surprised to find 20poVcemen waiCng U>\ make tbeir acquaintance, andafter a littlo grnmbling, Uj»y paid their fares, and wenton. ' •- . !

THE HIEEISO! FISBBET.—Tho Uie of herrings, ofa hitherto unknown large sizo off oar cc st, is I nowg.tatjr than evcrknowo. and the dock at Dnntnorj ijconstantly crowded w th fi&a fislr.ng boat s, node ofthem, we. are sorry to say, belooCng tu oar|portjSteamers are in attendance to take the (Unpacked inice, to the Englbli markcU, but BO u.-uat vas the csp-fjy yesterday that there wero not iDfBcient buyers , andiinri! atuntities were brought ti this city, »hero tbeyloand a ready sale. j

JriiiivWAT ACCOMMODATION.—In complloaco withr«qne«U made to him, Mr. William : Williams, thecbnrteou* minafer of the Waterfora1 and CentralIreland B&Uirtr, ims had constructed at tbo Kilkennystation , an admirable | cloak-room and parcels' oHce,:

which hare been fonn4 ct mnch advantage and: con-:tvmence to'the pub tic. j ' i

'SAKITIIIT Wots.—(At the meeting of the PublicHealth Committee, held on the 25th uli., in tho Toirn'Hall tho following members attended :—Aid, G. IjMackesy (in; the chair), Aid. H. Power, Coonaillpr:Morrissy. Becord of iianUary work performed: No.1

of notices to make 'eonncctine drsina, or perform other;sanitary work, served,12 ; hor-fej, yards, and premisesjiVPectod, 1,031 ; bouses, rooms, or (ireiniiei lime-1

•vvHif id , Mo; dwtll;ngs dUintcctcd, 0-, penoni Tho1

itued infecting chamber. 4 ; article! of clothing, 20

; \«»!UB lU plothinz jandi bedding destroyed by order of ,aha eontt&zif authority^ 4a. Cd. ; persons removed tp (h>raital wliilat labouring nnder infection* diseases, 6. '¦ I

FEEE-YBAjre CONVENT. IOn Thursday, tha 17th nit., the wnnnWi distribution!

<crf prizes took place dt tho Convent of the Sacred!Heart of Mary. Eov. John W*!*b, tie venerated and'innch-beloved pastor o£ the polish, presided. AmongstHM visitors we also noticed : Bcv. P. i'eory, MnJIina-•v«.t •, Bcv. J. Carroll, P.P., Kilmacow j Eav, J.i)unphy,P.P., C«tletbwn ; Eev. J. A. Pbelan, Presudent SL /obn's College, Waterford : EevJ E.Ciaardan, do. ; BBF. M. Bowe, CC. i Eev. J. Shortal, IAdaa. ; Her. P. J. SJhccban, C.C. ; B«v. VT. Power,!CC. : Ee». W. Wogan, (0.6.F- ; Bar. J. Dolton,Professor; Bev. P. ilfimy, .GJC. ( Bev. P. Walsh,CC. ; Eev. T. Buckley. CC. ; Eev. J. Bran, p.C.The children enter -ained rheir friends wjth a sejectprogramme, oontaining^mnsic, sipgiog. andnxitition».Ihliss Jn<ia Coffcy opened the proceedings in »'shortt_t Swvnfjrnl croloou«,|ttankinf the vUitorsfor theiraitenoluce> m<< aslcea tneir KIDO luoiutc^u -„-. _cbildrcn\Tf Ura Sacred Heart of Ma y «wle»vonrea toamnse tbenA-i T118 ^ f ^"1 item* »ere gono j,brjngbwith great prcC&oni aad the utmoek order tvod rofn-larity were bbse.'»ed'|thron£D01lt- The prognmnwbcinR finished, thd crizos were districted by the Hov.S. Walsh. P.P., who tl) 3 thanked the children for thoStand entertainment thoybsd given. Ha WM delightedana overjoyed iritb the aacana of tha prooeedjnjji.Too visitors, too, ho w»)i *ure, would agree »itlj him infiaying thftt ttio {rood Sisters must nova psxed neither<ir» nor crocbk- in imparting inch A deep jfopwledgooj ttj?'children hs4 proved -tieroB«lvc» to y at e i * ibgp

nd^T- HaoonrrMolalal! tho Sitters on tneur Jrcat saa,' ecss, and wished the rbiUvn a raoBt joyonj vacation.We hare xuticed ttai » large fM'lHon to tbo Convent-is beingbniltlby'Its. Georgo Jfoto,' of jyaterford, as

1 tho accommodation U'sot (ufficient f p r Jiit p trc t l jincreased nnntber of pnpOs. Jt If til bo 9aisbed bfclv'Atho vacation t*rminite«.| ; ¦ . ; , .: .; j •' . . ;

WAT^BFOBD COUNTY ELECTION.. i; •We are infopned that in cue of no Other National

candidate appearing, Mr). T. Galloway Eigg, of Co»UeDopjjlas, KirV<ndbngbup)re,ScofUnrl, intenottoo3erliJiseV a« a candidate fir tha parliamentary repreieri-»%tion of thl» toaoty. IIr. Eigg it by birth » Catholic,siiJ hu >bawn bii friendly interest in Irish affoira byBt'Teralicttum'Jn the lvcil ScaUisb prcst., !,

TEEEIBLEj MC«t»Eb'IN A GALWAY HOTEt;ATTCUrTEO SUICIDE Of THE XCSDEllES- -'

Karly on Tnetday njoming' Mtu Barm, the stcp>dughter of MrJ B!acr, Boyal Hotel, G»lw»y, ars* shot byThomas Perry} steward«t Mr. Ke»»bxm, of RdooJtf rf f¦¦ Pfrry fired file ahoU at) liia* Burns, and she cjpjrt^wiUun t> fe-v oinutM. Ue otaUd that <he >u hi*sweetheart, aud that be! hod come lit milei to >li<»tka. Immrdiately after shooting the My be »ticn)pU-atit own !ifo, bnt wasl ot once seized and bande^¦orer la the police. Tin coroner btiJ an imjnirt•OK : tk« bodyj Xho prisoner was i not . prudacedL'Theyv^ alUrlhearing the evidence, found the duceosca««< to her <}qaln by fitp pi' 'l *hot wounds, inflicted•oa her W1U1K7htTjio ala Perry.' Perry is lodged invtho county prikou on trtorgo of raurdor. ; I

• He Etter Wall, iBallyquio, (Gyrici-on-Bozr, soiaUrt week *Jairlinn flJIV by Lord; CUwgb, out'-cfQuiek«t*p. lor.'th* kj&bfisi ?l *"0y /to #/;.».rodericaVtbi 'Coriij?), ¦ ; ¦ . !

ACCELERATION OPITUE JUlLS

THE QOfEENMEKT FAVdbBING THB OBEATBOUTHBBN AND ' W£BTEjiN| COUpJtNT— CON-FISCATION; WITHOCT <;i)StPEHBA|hON—THBQUEEN'S COTTNTV KECJUiREUENTS IONOEED' '—INDEPENDENT ACTION OP THE WATEEFO^DAND CBSTBAL COMPANY. ! 'At foot Willie found th ; lullest.and lateBt

information on tbe acceleration of tbe tnaila.First, Ve give the.; original >ffer of tbe CentralIreland Company to carry p: sip enters' and mailsbetweenDublin andWaterfori.t'ta Maiyborough ,in 3i hours, and only requirii g-. cost prlico for thecarriage of the mails. Nex : tonic tUe queiiesput to tbe Postmaster-General in tlio House-ofCommons by our intelligent bnd active rcprc-scatative, Mr. LEAMY , andit iie unsatisfactoryreplies ' jj iven thereto, showing that the Post-master-General has not beenmade fully aware oftho facts, and that the people pf th ree countiesget but smalllencoiiragemcnt in seeking for afirst-claBB mail service; furth'er.thatthe presentintention is that passengers and mails are to behanded over to the Great Southern and WesternCompany to be conveyed by tlleir linc.rjo Carlow,thus praj itically confiscating ;a large proportionof theireceipts of the Kilkenny Junction Rail-way Company without compensalliori of anydescription; We then give tbe further lettor ofthe WaWrford and Central ¦, Company holdingout spiritedly for their own! rights, and attbe eame time fig hting thu Jbattle of bur city,the city of Kilkenny, and the people of theQueen's County. All thcee j documents speakfor themselves, and ; it now only lernnms for usto add that the offer of the I Central Companyhas been approved and recommended by thoChamber ot Commerce, the] Harbour Board/ind the Corporation ; as also Atapublic meeting[presided over in./ tbe Qucenfe' County; by ouractive and eloquent fiiend, Mr. E. MTTLHALLENtalABCM , M.P., TVUO, as usual , is always fore-fthoEt in advocating pi-actical and useful mea-sures for t\\e people. The ijeply o f the Post-jmaiter-General is, we submit, anything bntjiytat it' ougbt to be to snch a'strong and unani-Moua expression df opiniou , uiid we ure sure the[matter Will not be allowed t,o remain ¦where itib, as now that we have iiln, opportnnity ofseekingifor and obtaining a fiijst-class passengerUiail senioe for thd three cauhties, sve shouldbe up and duing, and strike [while tbo iron isnot, as it 1 should be impossible'for thdGovern-pient to hold out, on' Buuh poor grounds, againsta combined and powerful effort from all inter-ested auattera :— ! 1 1 : ;

.Watcrford and Central llteland Bailwsy,; tVatetford Terminus,1 10th July; 1884.

SIE,—Observing by^the newspapers that: the mailsare to be considerably accelerated between Dublinand Cork, ,by means cf special fast trains. WavingDublin daily at 8.0 a.m., und Cork at 1.45 p.m., mydirectors d^Bire

to bring under your notice that bybanding'the Waterford maiU to us at Maty boroughin tbe do<ni journey; I and taking tbe malls at tbosame place on the up journey, the following 6ervicecould be undertaken by this Company :— |

Dublin flepartnre i ... 8p a.m.ilaryborouijh departure 9.30 a.m.Waterfotd arrival ... ... i ...11.3b a.m.Waterford departure ... 2.30 p.m.Jlaryboiyu^h arrival ' ... 4.3p p.m.Dublin arrival !. ' ... 6.0 p.m.By, tbis janangement, the English mails would

t rrive daily in Waterford at 1L$ ) a.m., and leave atli 30 p.tn.i thus enaDliog parties To answer letters onHie day of receipt by tbe return £ngl)sb moil,arriving in London, <to., next morning.| Tbe Wa(erford mails aro at pre'sent carried no

(jarlow , arriving ia Wutcrfordlat 1.0 p.m., undleaving Waterford at tbe Eame hjiur.

I The llaryborough route bt-inj tbe shortest andmost convenient between Wutcrford und Dublin—about five-sixths of the Dublin < and Waterfordpassengers row travel 'that way-,1 and any 'arrange-ment that would prevent the Dublin und Cork mailtrains from stopping a minute |or two at Mary-borough Junction, as at present, would be of seriousinconvenience to tbe public. | ,

I Tbia Company at present recpives only iSOO ayear for aJlithe EngliBh aud otheri mails Conveyedbetween Wsteriord and Kilkenny, u distance of 31miles, and my directors propose t > run I h>: trains forthe 29 miles additional between Ejilteuuy and Mary-borough at the same rate, or it you prefer, tbeywould be satisfied to do tbe work Ut con price, wbictifining agreement , could \HI ilrti.'rDiJped by arbitra-tion.— I am, sir, your obedient currant,- 1 : . WILUUI 'WILIJAHO , Secretary.Mpnrv Fawcett. Kso... PostuiaeteV-General, London.

i llouse of Commons, Xbursdiij rtiybt.; TUE WATEBrOBD llfll.8.

Mr. Leamy—1 beg to ask the Poatmaster^Generalifj be is aware tlw about five-eiitbs of the pas-sengers fron) Dublin to Wuterford travel via Mary-borough, and if , under the proposed agreement foralteration of the mails from uilblm to Cork , tbeGreat Southern mail will not stop at Maryborough,these passengers will be competed to travel viaCarlov ; whether such an arrangement will give annnfair advautiigu to | tbf Gretit Southern anilWestern line over tbe Central Ireland Railway ,which would thereby lote a larg ! Share of its pr>f-sunt passenger traffic ; and whether , he i'ill bearttjis fact ini mind when concide ing the proposedagreement f . i

|Mr. Fawcett—It is not intern !ed ihat the newin&il leaving Dublin 8 a.m.. by. irnich tbe mailsto CorV and other places' shall be accejerated, shullsttp jt Jfaryjborongb. Noadranti ;e, from any pointof: view , would result from stopping there. Tbe mailtrain from Dublin at p; o'clock in the morning willstill continue to run. So far UE ( J ,bave been ableID fi££eruiiu ,ili . nm re jttfftoiipic ip j «~ ..u. w «. .^ -^aixeltTntjon of the (Uyjiruil to Waterford by con-tinuing to s<ind If Here via Carjow, ius 'il thti letterswere tent by i Mary borough, . | i - ,

I Waterrord and Central Irelanil Iialn»ai, .„i Watfirford Ter.ninus, 29ih JnJJVLS&l.

piu,—With referenco to oor Ijtter of tfie IMhintt, reapacijug tha propoted wcu|erutton; of theniiils via Mary borough^ and to tbe replies given inthe Bouse of Commons on tbe subject of the Wa-terford Mails. ! : : | j , .

.'As this matter is of vital importance not ulonotolfbe public generally, !but to tbo! p'roprjetorB ofthis Conjoin]*, my direcLora are iioJir^ua tuat tbefollowing faiiU »hpuf4 f)p placed rUfire jdu [or con-sideretiuu :—.i *¦ I- ' '' }»', That thero ore two rontei between Dulillo andWaterfor4,l tho one tr/a Maryboroiih

sjid tUo othervia Carlo*; uni tha£ tha mate «,'a'Maryboroajh js the»hbrt«5t and most convepjent; ana tbat at present tr/bfijblla and Cork mail trains of the prrot Soqtrjern andWestern Company (top »f 5!»rjbprop£'1 Junctiaa, andthat a mail iraJu of fJui Compapy alto runs via; Carlowto tho Junction at Kilkepny, in eocnrciion with tbisCorananv's mail train bitten JlaryboTPOzh lod U't-tcrlord. ,v : I • -"¦ . I | : r

2ad. ,Th»t Uio fares on<I thijTiErt qccbplcJ; on thejourney by! tbo two ways , are tbd. flame, and tbatpaitieB, by this ornujgemt-'at, havo alcbbico of thn twofoifpps, with tho result ljb»t about firc-tlsthl ot tbfpaa«£D£PrB\ra el via Maryboroagb, "which, therefore,mdy bo,tz id to bp tho mgro convenient1 and -popularxonto between |rVat«ri'pf4 k"A Publiol J ,rt |; 3rd. That: it! is inito otidcof Uiii!lTtio CU-k mailtrains ceue to stop at 2Ia'ryboroa;hJ that all (lie p»»;aer eM will be, compelled I to travel pyi the oppositionronU> «io Carlow, and inlthat w»y tie whol«;of thistraCp will be lo«t to tbe Ssilway from Marjborooah tojfittepnjr. ] I ¦ |. ' . l : i I I j !

4ih. THoi f hl> prjfww , ;'f given byl thc Govern-n»it to thi»Great'Suuthcr»;pd jycojsm Eailw»y Co.,wof U C7)devllr eeritjnBljj aumje oiia aeproclitc tho

, - valpe pf tbo ipurnby and; |daryborqp{h 'Bailway, sodji would very probably treyijat this Coc)p .ny Troth bejtifabli to Afford each train acpoomooVit iq and other'lici-H:i:I. ™ ih.fn.tl_ .v«« •mill fnllv iatijfv tt^ii»'l/rdo( (he Qaera'i C$n«ty and city of tilkeno"y,: ah at pre.-seut, and that it would also wi^Ve'nJ tho iindebexifen^

!aod u»efnl position thl» ,Co3Jnany t»4 /«|»Vi" ai '"}-' tsiiicd in prolec ine and drvcbpiug ti> tfW of ll|o W it!asd] city of i\V«,ttrford, and be molt injtrriaax, li ixt-fatal,to tho txUptions toltountmelltc): and other poirjtinorth of Haryboroa^b, now being constructed .and iarxiateroplation by tha Company. • "¦"; ' j | i ii '. ¦

i ~i&. "JTiEt if tbo Bpecial mail trains run past Uorybo-roDfh aruTtUeC^kcsny and Waterford mails arc aonyey-!ed via C»rIop,thi*C6ioftKiyjrpaH no} evidently be in a.position favourable to toe firicg of a- r tclace servico«atikfactory to th« Waterfdrd people) betwWditDieany'ts il Waterford, and tbat further, ths important townsin tbe flotrp's County, such as AbbeHcix; BaUiaakill,

-hdai with thii mijl eervle* b/ pilwiir, BO much n-'aaibd »nd to long and anxiously fodkklfq;, . i ;

t .i C*k, Th«i if is!snbmitted. the rcquSiruitniB of nil tL»

lloetJities *on)4 be RiCt if (the. Athy1, CoilOTr, BagnaU-!towi, and SiMnny (Bill#j yers dten to tie GreatEoaihern and W«tern CfffipaBy, Ja )ie «invered toKi«cnn»i"»Caf)oir, Sndlthat tbiH Cotnnan/JhvM.in/return, gel th» whf» [at ">« *?Yi"l*!iPF£"l

'Ballinakill* Bally, r»gg»t, Tto««»^a 4»<} W ord'' DaHs trio Maryborongb, t!*o# mhf iSmM 't WlUM,1idivilion bvtK-cen tbe Ut>\ rooUn, jJa]»U»f>{Dp pjlnarttcB by a tpectally occelwatod and.8r»t elm «erj)ca

' for paueDcers and mails that eonld sot poiiibly b« hadin any other wayj , . . [ '- ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' M |; \ ' -.|

I] if/rf irwrtorSj IuDder alj rtese special irenrostan-!ie«,!an4 1aJk!ng jV(:ount that tl^

hpve offered

'reSpec{fMlly }>ope that tbeir' tendfr ;)riayi he fjvour^!«i)Iy eaof iietei, and tbat in anyeabtj.tae ordnosed'tpec*! Corf.-1 (iifiil trainj'rhould stopialmidMe or;t»o it Maryforiugh JTunctipo, to; !t ajte up tndftt'4a«i ntwengers A« at -jprewnt, u itHurirae tLe"KilkVnny ucd Maryborough iiflcj»P»>JJ l/|W«i>, tion'of lie Government, be deurjvt^

of a \z rf \e yro:

port OD of its reik\:pt«, without coflppDs3|ioD of j.y|3esc iption.—I am, tir, your obedifrA ierv^nt,j- ¦ • ' . « |- , WJ WILLIES, I StcrtUry.

,: H OT F«f cett, Esfj , PditinBiteritiperal/ ;,¦ " ¦ Geseril Poit Office, Loaabn, ;; i ¦ ; . -i i - | i ; ¦

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HOUSE OI COMMONS-ilLisT N IORT.' ;¦ ' TUB IBISH MAI L SEBV1CE. '

Mr £,EA 21T—I'beg loask he Postuiaster-Generalif the mall train [under tbe : neir service fromDubliu'toCorlc could^ not n't boot sickening speed.Blip' a' carriage containing'pal scogerd and mail3 fromWaterford !at Maryborough ; md,' If HO, whuthor , oon-sidering the desire of tho peopl 3of Kilkenny and Water-ford that this should bo done, ind tbo willingness of theWaterford and Centrallrcland Bailway to seud a specialtrain to meet the mail at Man borough, ho will , iu thocontract, about to bo: entered into betw«on tho PostOffice and tho Great Western ', lailWay Company, mikean arrangement for tho slippit g of a carriago at Mary-borough.? ' i ' ' ' : , .

Mr. FAWCETT— So far as I! lavo bocn able to aac(!r-taio, I do not think any adri ntago whatever from apostal point of viqw would res ilt to tho mails for Kil-kenny and Wafctford by dr ipping them at Mary-borough ; but if tbo railway co npany wonld likofor tlioconvenionce of passengers to I li p u rarriugo at Mary-borough; I wonld pot offer tbo ibgntcst objection. I

: Mr. LEANT—N O, but will tl o right hon. gentlomon,in tho' inbreBt of the publio (h :ar, bear), requiro it ta.be dono by thu contract he is about catering into with'tho comnanv ? '- 1 I IMr. FiWCKTT—If there are bio postal advantages, Kdo not thiak-1 could (hear, hen ). I do not know whs t

my legal potrers-jare; but if for* tho convonionco c fpassengers the company woulc liko to do it, 1 wonl duot oiler opposition unless it * ould interforo with tb orlostal service. : . . .

THE |TEAM0Bfe EACES.Stewards—Tho Mayor of Watc rford ; Major Man o«i£l,I J.P. ; Edward Coartboy, E«q i J. Malcomsou, K»q. ;' W. Kcily, Esq. ; T. F. Spon ce*, Esq. : J. J. FceT;v,. • Esq. ; P. J. Kenny. Esq. J" Jgo, haudicapper, clerk¦ of tbe course, and clerk of the scales , Mr. T. . J.; vVatta Waters ; starf^.r, Ut. 1.1) . Whjto.

: Although tbe annual meet ng, . held on Tu> sdiiynnd Wednesday at Traniore, i uunot bu said to h&vubeen as successfulas former r< -unions, from a t acingpoint of view , it wns a tborou ;hly enjoyable oile. aseverythingoutsidj ; tho contes ts tended to mak e tbemany attractions at this well- known watering pUcethoroughly appreciated. Pb i weuther—tho efaicfsupport of all out-door auiuacrsents—nas as flao astbo most exacting couk) wi ib , tbo sun sb iaingbrightly all day, and its rays being tempered by udelightfully cooling breeze. Tho attendance- wascertuinly. Dot so largo as on ot u previous occasion—tbo annual meeting two yeare ugo—but still it- -wasextensive, tbe stands.being irell filled, whilst tbecourse was fnirly crowded with spectators. Un-doubtedly, laree numbers wo e deterred from tra-velling to Traiuore by train , ojwing to tbo increasedfares charged by the roilwai .company-—a rathernuiiouB way to encourage tbe public to jattetid sochgutrierings ; but at ill it seems tbat the action of themanagers of ibis line is unavb dablt-, iA if tbe extracburge was not put on, they it ould uot Lave rollingetock to accoinniodati- all tbe laeecngcrs. £vcn asit mis, tbe 12.30 p.m. train ft am Waterford WOB SOcrowded that tlireo lurries hai I to be called into re-quisition to carry all tboso who wiuhed to travel bylt.

Tbe racing was of a poor d scription, but it <raaonly to be expected tbat th< depression bangingover the turf 'in Ireland at p esent should be felthere. At almost all tbe tneel ings iu Irelind1, heldof late, tbe number of. contestants for the variousprizes have been extremely f( w, and the Trainoregathering cannot ue said to hajro been au e ccrptionto the rule. For tbe first «v#nt on Tuesday—theUailway Plate—Schneider justified the, confidencereposed iu him by the public, ntt he won in B. canterfrom three opponents. According to tbe card, thoWuterford Plate—the chief eiiot of the meeting—was to baro been dijposid of , but it fuiled. to flit,only two of those entered beinj: present to compete,and tbey were not willing to n n for tbo sum whichtbe stake ebould have been rjx aced to according totbe conditions. Four again wa! tj io number weighedout for the Foxbuuters' I'late, and tipeculation wasentirely confined to Houeyconb imd ,0ulda, thoboinB-trnineil animal having the largest follow-ing. The. two other conteetui it« fell , uiid at thofinish. Honeycomb had no diult ulty in winning. Intbe race for the Tramoru Plat< , which followed, annccideut occurred of a fatal m ture. Three horsesfaced the starter, of whom la ly Sylvia, vna madefavourite , whilst East Lynne nas next ia request.When opposite thej Btand, the ! ist time round, XiailySylvia cauie doirn( aud was instantly killed, herjockey, a boy named Cabill , wto was riding a racefor the first time, r,eccmng injuries from which hudied the following morning, without ever; recoveringconsciousness. Nino horses turned out lo try con-clusions for tbe concluding event of tbe afternoon—tbe Farmers' I'lato—which , after u splendid nice,was secured by Canary, from M*. Widgetjs liookery,by a head. ; !l \ i.\monget thos« present were—Captain Sloekc , E.M.,

C»pt. Wahih, H.M., . Peirso Kelly1, Sirs. Kelly, ami thoJliisea Kelly ; J.,Power , J.P., atwl Mies Power, llouot-richard ; Colonel.Baker, J.P. , J JStcphensoa and Mrs.Stxpheneon, Fairbrook ; Jos. Totin and 31.-a. Tobio tMi«s Kenneally. iKilkenny ; tho IMisses Barron, ?. J.Power , J.P., aDd the Misses Powvr, Ncwtown Uouso ;GJ Malcomton, PBBter Dotierts, Lieutenant Armalrxmg,A-i C. Newport , :J. IE. Colfcr add Mr». Colfer, NowKOBB ; H. Gilhiey laad tho Mit' teo Gallwoj ; j»meiFeelj, Mr«. Feely, ahd tho MU«f» Fcely, 6««Bt Briar ;Jobn Xobio , Dc. robin, Dr. N. S. O'Farrell, Dr. Con-nolly, P. W. Power, J.P. , Pcaibroiestotrn ;]L. Anthonyand ilrs. Ahlhoay, PiltuWn ; h'.'lj f. Powcr,: H. KellyaoJ the Mtec. K-JUJ ; A.l)obbyri,V.S., and the MUtiaDobbj-n ; P. Kent and tho Mi«sc.f Kent ; W. William*,E: J. Barron, 6olr.,' J. Strangmin, D.L., II. «. Sar-gent, E. Feely, B.U , Aid. W. i. Smith , Aid. \V. il.Kcilv. James Cox. Mrs. Cox, anil iliai IUyes ; C'upt.Jacob, P. Jlurpby, JUetsru. llutler, iirowu*-. Mecnuu,and Ambrose, New H OBS ,; T. (Jnin o, T.C., Jo»e[ibW, Howard, «olr., C; Uogirs, J.t,. \V. D. McK»m»ra,Messrs. Joncn , Mallinabro' ; C. clriscoe, Tiuriuic ; J.Kelly, V.S.; W- Johtusou .V.S., Cipt Daviii K. Courtsnay, D. K. CouiminB, Carrick ; T.'jStrange , solicitor, T.Stranije , iunr., Dr. i. White , Dr.: V. WhitcJ J. Blanoy,J. K: Power, J. CoUtr. New Itosk; S. Batherland, P.Hennebery, Bingville: Mrl. E. Mlihonyand tho MissesMahony ; U. DennyJP. Kinny, aijlr., T. F.Siwnccr, P.Lve, J. Hcarne , P. Barroni Dr. Whitty, Dr. Juckman,J. II. Fanning, Gwntatown j P. Mackey, T.O., C. F.Hodgc«, M . C. Murphy, E, H. Bli');. Captiia Tuolo, M.SlatUry , C.,Feely, J. ' Farrcll , Kilttiacow ; P[ Carrigan,Gronojh ; J. P. Kooncdy, T.C.jJ T. Freomun. S. C.Alh'ugbam, 'solr. , H. Benuer , M.'lMarphy. Kilkeuay ;Jos. O'Meara, P. O'Mearal, W. aaguire, Ti Kennedy,Anststown ; N. Keating, M. TU-rHey, Q. Clami>ett , thoMisres Dtidy, Q. Morris, Bellelake ; M. A. llaunin;,W; CorponuJ, Slods ; J. England, D. Donford , nolicitor,S. Fhelan, C. IJaekctt, S. I/edb'e, Wrk j Captain Uigby,JI ,,Burrou , IJ . Maber , Capt. Henry aud MraJ Honry ;E. Jlogan, D. Canavon, \V H. Wist. 51. Deonthy, F.C. 1-iirrcnc.', W. M. iWeyliud, Jjl WolBh, T. Widger,J. AVid gj.T.fe .'.ic. ; | ! '¦ ' ' '¦ i ' ',

Vothin^ could exceed itbe enenry -lisplajed bythe Hon. Sec., Mr.: 3. Merry, So see that all tboarrangement! were carrlejl out pVoperly, and in bisendeavours, be Va< entirely siiccessful.j iTbq de-ciiionB of Mr. T. Waters,! judge] gave entire satis-faction. Appended ore details cf the rucrl1 :—

fTHE HAILWAT PLATB 'of 30 llolB. Olitt Milo.Mr; Dennohy 's Schneider, by Umpire—Grand Dueh- :

ess, 3 yearn, 8»t- Illb. (J.iWalth) ; ... ! .. . IMr; M'CMckcn's fillr by Billy Pittf-Kato Kearney, .

3 years, 8st. Illb. (F. Wynne) ..i . , ... ... 2Mr. Thomas Widger's Seiwood , -4 years, 10»t. (car .

lOst ,filb .—( 5!r. rt'idgor) i . . .I ... '... : 3Mr-T. Mahcr'» Priuoes*. 5 yeir*. tO«t. (Lalor) ... 0

BetUug C t» 4 on l Scbpcider , ? to J asaiilit KaUKearney filly, IJ to 1 ag un»t «aif»od , 8 to ' 1' <tgiia>tPrincess. - ' : ¦ ' " ' "I " 'ij ! I :

At tho second uttempt| they cot off t-o^ ctpitalstart,' and-SeawpeH, followed liy K"tc Kearney Lily,wns' quickest away, but en 6ftt|ing down] the la«inamed was pulled back., and Princess went on inpurtqit of hcawecdj who increased her oilvantugoas they made tho turn next the tdtrn. 31uc\ng aloujthe , bar stretch Seawoed still Bhb»>ed;the way, butwben once tbey turned for boi» both Schneiderund Kate Kearney filly drew pist bt r, the formerwinning in acotoiuon center by iJevcr: .! leqjtba ; ar»r» b,id third:i ' I ' ¦ 1 I : ' '¦ ¦

•; TnE W*Trar<!iBD PLATS Ml tljrongli. ' !TUB FoiOBKTtKB | PraTKo f iVsoVa. ; welgbeforago;

with certain pen&Kw s, alio.w^oods. etc Two. and niball miles. ¦

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\Mr. F. C. Lawr«.'ncn*8. [Ifoneycomb, i Brerry Suaihiue j

—Qocen litt, bv KibgTiim , 5 jeii-*, U»t (Qirucr) 1Ur Tbomas Widi^r'a OoiJa, 5 jtear«,l l'ijt.' 91b. . '1 (i!150) (Mr! J; WiJ gvr) ... ¦ ... I ... 2Mr. 'Ohwlm J, UUVe'n Bosebranob, 1 yearaL 10st :l lWb. (Mr! Vr. Uexjley ) ... . .. ' ¦ ... f iMf. ;W ' Wojkrfa'a Eeuitcnt, 4 y«»rs, I(j<t. i tdlb. : '. '¦ "•¦ '. ¦ ] ¦ • • .

¦. :j ' (Owner) :<>

Bottinc—C to i itttb agi<irist Ooiii and Hottejoouib, Vi 1 ag irjrjt' Uo&cbrauch, lUO tb t ai;ai'k«^ PemUjai. ' \' f t p luuiuen't tb« flag ffII Ouida juuiped'anu/ in,

fronf/ fqlli;n'ed by uUjsebrancb, ij iritb ilonoycoipblagt : but atyefnibgrt distance Ka4 been tr»Tt-r^ed.Fumlent took teqond place, before fhey Ire i-bpdtbe Stand lluneyooub drt1" into firit pbuf ,, and «|.the fence ; IVnitent's rider iu iiunbtpgeq; wbilstdirectly opposite tbe StwLndhousejKoseLnuicJh CSUJQtlowa. Tbu race tvas then reduced to alnuttinbetween Ouida bnd Honeycomb, aktd tbe patf racedin cloKe'couipiny ' to tbe turn for home, \ vbereOuidU'wnu uiia^D, and Hoaeycouiu ^ulogoa jvroo in.a' eantcr by tbreelengtlii; Wo tblra plu^qd, | j;o:er:branch did not bouiplele thu'jouraey; but fvuiluatdid after anotbe;1 misbep. ,; It I ' :Tho TBAitottE iUsuiCAT PLATS :bf 40 sovij Tiro

'¦:: , i! I ¦ '¦ " milfB. . ' ||' 1 1 ) ;Ur. "Jolin! FlifUii's Kant I/ynne, Selim—Scottiih j'Queen , '0 yra., 'l(;BL10lb. (Mr. M. iUVidgor) ! ' ... :1

Mr. J. WalsbV ScrmirShoiv, aged, i'M . Vlb*. (B»ld- '.wio) ; \-. :...

¦ !' .:. ' ¦ •,..11 ... ': ¦ '.:! 2

Mr. .TV- Keiiinu'.. Lady S>lvis, aged, IOJ L 121b. ; ¦¦'Cabui)': !• 1 - .": ... • ;.,n*

t :.. ' j ... oBettjns-pB»eni» i3 fjady gyjfi.i. 'j fo 3 aeii, fil»t .

Ifjrnrie, 3 to I as«t. gcin»ub<)rt. : i" : . j ,h*iy ciylria, ]r»c«J >n front, ftillowed by E«t

Lypde. with Suituplinrp lf \ f offjUnt , for a roiiuJ,wfced Eaft I/jnqe took up iba rusnio^, fallowed byIcx i i Sylvia to , thei ' fenna oppouiti to tho paddockat tie Ltriside, wbery tha laBt nimed came down,jtod was'kiUfi . whilst her rider WAS fatally injured..Ji'iairKo.ie ttien t went on io' punnit of E»»t Lynn»,wbo^'-bo»-iri;rwcj ld upt hi :ciiu«»iit , and wou eafi.'y

Tbo' FAhsU»»' PLW * ol i aovf. ; vejgljt f<>r M0,wiji pe'c ltiea > a>utl allowkuocl. j i'yo'and

n»lfisiir*. :| r" ''!i. • ;¦ '. '•:., . ' i „ ¦ .!¦ i

ilr. Tborjias* WWBefViiooktry, 4. ira., JQit. !*lb,. i<Mf. J. IVidgor) ¦ ... i ... T ...i ' ¦ ... 3

Hi- B. H. T«lt>ot'« Alhatrois; 4 JML 10.t Slb. (P. i:M*b«r) I ..! . ... : ... :[ ... : | .., -8

Mr. H. UcftrnVi WoiUock , i yr«., Hit. 81b. (Owner) 0: i I ! . ! : Ml i' !

Mr. J , Williamson's Gipsy Qlittors, 4 yra., 10«t.• '(D. Sfalono) . . ; . • • ,.. f '..; . ... 0Mr. Jj Barry's M00?1""".. 4 jrs.j 10»t. (cur. Mat.) '(P. Murphy) [ j . i T ¦ l 0Mr. W. Corcoran's 'Pnz2lo. 5'yia 1, lOat 01b (WUoystcad) ¦ ...— ; ' i . . | . l . i |'. . ¦ 0Mr.\Jt. J. Murphy's Waxy Tominy, 4 |yra., IOjt!¦ • <BaNwi-n) ... j.. , '| '

¦¦ | ; , oMr. Thoe. Kcnnody's Condor, 5yra., IOst. (Hayes) 0

Botting-fl to 4 agst Bookory, 3 to 1 aist. Canary, 5to 1 agst. Waxy Tommy. 10 lo 1 agst. alllothors.\Vcdlock mode tho lunniujj fa| advance of Con-

dor, with Mountain , always last^ Solthoy ran to"ithin threo quarters of a rails from homo, whereCondor Tan out, and Eoikcry iamb up, and was soon•jojuca by Canary, Between these a grand race en-sued, which endtri in favour!of Canary, by half uhead ; a poor third ; Wluiy Tommy wqk fourth.1

' THE SECOND JDA.Y-1-WEDNEBDAT. ! -Considerable gloom froo thrown oiter Tramoro

this morning, when it was innlad known tbat yonnzCahill, who fell whilst ' ridinMljady i8ylVU, hndsuccumbed to tho injures received, • notwithstand-ing tbe unremitting attention shewn' biui by Dr.Stepheneon. As tba hour approached for racing tocommeace, tbo octivity| displayed yesterday waa

towards the course. The attendance ito-day wasnot as good as jestcrdayj a marked falling off betnu.perceptible in tho numbers p|reBe'nt on tbe Btarids."fbo weather was splendid, !but the racing waspoor, small fields turn(ng out iri nil the events.For the first event, the Stand Pun!«, thtee camei tothe post, of whom Lndj Tcinpla was most fancied.Tje favourite justified hb confidence lof backors,as the won very easily, indeed. |A|trio were weighedout for the next race, tuol Amateur Plate!, and againdid backeia pick out tbe right bd»,rP>'niteDt beinginstalled favourite and winning ^easily. For tbothird time in succession, tbo favourite.1 was to tbefore, us in the Club House Plate. Blue Iloek, onwhom odds were laid, won easily1 , 'ulthdugh at onetime it looked as if East/Jjynne 'would carry it off.A very interesting race ftas that for the Tully-HoPlato, which was. secured bv Cinarv. after bein"haiiipjreJ all up tbe straight, aruli the meeting con-cluded when Kust I/ynnf beat a 'stable companion,Seaweed, who seemed to be winning/and Semaphore,wbo refused to move, after a show) of race. Details :

STAND PLATS of ¦!) sora: : a handicap ;| ono milo i¦ ' ¦

on tho flit.I ' | i : ;llr.iE. Hogan's Lady Temple) by Hanstearl-rEazzia,•1 years, 8»t. 121b. IT. Miljor) .1. ] I ..] ... IMr. M. Donneby's Sohudder, S yeara. 7«t. 71b. .

I • ! | i (Brodcrlck) %Mr.i M. A. Mabcr's Gunbllda, 3 years, 7st. 7ib.t "¦. 'J . 1 i j l . -1 . (Uwrono8i '',3Betting—C to 4 on Lady Temple, 2 to 1 ajrainat Oan'hilda, 4 to I against Schneider. The favou^ rito waa in

front all tbrongb, and 'although Schneider, challengedvigraously, sho could^ot get op, and rraa! readily da-featid by is length. I M • I ' ! iHtJNTElt 's PLAT! of JO BOVB . ; weight fojr age, with

penalties and altow&aacs.l Abodt 2 hiilcs'on tho fl it.Mi. ,W. U, Weyland'a.Peiitent .^scarB. IUt. iilb.

. ¦¦ . , | i l(ownei) 1Mr. Sadluir's Sunflower. I & Years. 11 it. 2 Ib.

! I . ¦ (Mr. J.IPbelin) 2Mr. T. Kennedy's Condor, 3 years, list. 51bJ1 | i (MrJ J. Hill) 3

Bctting-'C to 4 on Poniint, 6 to 4 against Suu- ¦Sower, 5 to I against Condo • ! ! i I

Condor was first away, being1, followed by Sun-flower and Penitent, in' tbi order named. I Tney ranthus until passing tbe stand the second time, when 'Condor bolted, and threw Ibis rider! into 'tbe wuteropposito thd stand. Tbe olher two 'then! remainedtogether until close borne, j wben 1 tbe favourite tooktbe lead, and .woo easily by a length )CLDD House PLATI of Cjjeofn. : on open handicap.

About two and al qaarKr miles. | .Captain Maheils Bluo Eocli by Eippnndeii—Miss

i'igton, aged, list. lib. (Maloae) | | ... i ¦ ' ... ' 1Mr. J. Phclan'a Eaut Lynnei 6 yrs.JlOdt. Ulb. (Mr.iM. , Widger) ! ... ' ... ...i I ; ... I ...j 2

Mr. J. WaUh'a Bcmaohore, lagcd, list. Clbi (Bald-1win) ... ' ' ... ! ... I ( ... | ' .... 0Bettiug— 0 to 'I on Blue Sock, 6 lo 4 against East

Lynno. ¦ : I • | , ¦ | ,

Tbe favouritu made pUy.'attcnded by East Lynne,with Semaphore a long way last , -refusing to joinbis horses. Thus they ranluutil tbe|turnjfor home,up to which point East Ljjnne nas paUitj p double,but heru she rapidly comrwnnded, and after lookirjgall over a winner, was beiteD by ijlub Kock, by overten lengths. Semaphore did not finish. | |The TALLT-UO PLATE ot 30 note.' jAboot two and a

half-milcn ; for qaaliSed hnbtera.l 'Mr. I). O'Geran's Canary, 5 Jra., 12it. (Ownir) ... 1Mr. T. Widgcr's Ouida, 5 jr.., list; 7tbs-(ilr.T.. Widger) | ... , ; ... i ... 2Ur. E. Heorno'a Wodlock , 5 yr«., lief. Gib. (Qwncr) 3

Botting—C to i on Ouida, 4 to 4 sjot. Canary, and 10tolagst. Wedlock. - I . j : jThb favourite luade pliy- "' Jed ''y; Canary,with Wedlock whi pping io.| Tr,is oilier ITUB main-tained until tbe turn for home, if hua CiiuaVy joinedOuidit, und a despemto rucij borne jendt-d jin favourof Mr. Gcrjrj'8 horse, (wbo was imieb. interferedwith ) by a Icnitb i abaa tbiri. I ! I

VreiTOim' PLATE of 3J BOTH . About twolmiles.Mr. J. Phclan'a East Lynn^ by S<ilim—Scotti sh ¦' Qudcn. 0 yra., list. lllba.-(Mr. M. Widgcrj . .. 1Mr. T. Wid|fer'a Seaweed, 5 yrn., l(Htl Illb. (Haye») 2Mr. J. Wolob'a Semaphore, ngcd, lilt. tDaldwin) .. 0

Bbortly after tbu start, Suuiupboio! suolej teaiiperV'and refused to more a yard, i Seaweed, tbeu us.turned a long lead, which siie held unlil ai hundredyardsj from houie, wh^n Eust Lyunu came lo tbefront; und after u show of u| mce. nbn by o| length.

"iTHEOWING TUE DAItT"| IN COUKI i

¦. , ii.iiMJoim. j j , IThej above tiuie-bonor«d cere Jioay:was observed

on Thursday with bncoming ecUt 'und boipitulity,und in accordance with onciunt Uiug . l by iriu UigbtWorshipful li. 3. Sbeebanj E«q., J.I'., Mayor ofCork, who gav.? H umid (WjhiiKf loj lbo Aldermen,Councillors and OCicera of the Corporation,|nnd 150gentlemen in addition, nmoo|; whom |wero tile Mayorof Wnterfonl (Joliu Allingbnm, Esq.). . ind theMajors of Limerick and Clunuiel.; liy one L-nt pri-vilege!, and jurisdiction, ubder varlnus :bjtrtcrsgranujd many centuries airoj tbe Mayor of .ork, uswell as tbti uidyor of otbrc eitiea in Irel iDd , in-cluding Wuterford and Limerick, eojoy A< uiiraltyjurisdiction to ' tbe mouth of their reapett v« h«r-tx>ur«,'and it itm oisual for tile Miyor,' nccoi lpanivdby the'vitixvoii , to pr.veed ii} iKirjjeiito exei.ise triejurisdiction giren him by nuking |a| tour of theburboiir und the differeot creeks within its cunfbea.It wosjin observanco of thi sj custo'u)' that the cere-mony pf-Thursday wiu beUU Shortly; afteij twelveo'clock the itteatfer Cititcn fefi theiCnsioiu-bouBequjy, .flying the muni»irnl dnsign, ¦ ind carrying alarge pompjny. Tue band of the 'i 2Jth Uusnarawere on board, and played e. l<enutiful selection ofmusic.! The duy w»» fine, jnnd th« trip tras anonjoyallo one.l At tbn-e o'clock $h'e;bad risichcdtbut part of ths harbour on tbo lincj bctwe rn CorkHeud and Poor Head. Tots,(it appears, is t ie limitto wbiqh tbe Mnyor'a jurfsdidtion exdeodi, and heretbe dart wan thrown. Toe Idart was duly [bandedto the- |Mayor by his Kecretary, aud tlio Mayor then,exercising uccient jurisdiction orerj ihe harbour,niat tbf durt into the deep, jtatinjj that hd did »oin conformity with. Cbarterlto abuwitbe Rnci*ntAdmiralty jurisdiction over the waters of tie har-•wur posaeaatd by the Mayor if Cork,! us! Lorll HighAdmiral of.thb Fort and Harbour. | Gir<Ait cheeringfollowed. Tbe riaitors' «rerd subsequently |-cnter-•ained Ito a splendid dtfeunni at thelcbnciuBfJu ofvrhich the Mayor : proposed j" tho ' fceJth )f tho(jueen , the Prince and Princcu of ¦ Vfatef , i nd thore«tol Ibe ltoyal family.*' Then followed " ToeLord Lieutenant and Prosperity to1 Irelam ," theband pjiiying ," 8t- PatricWs Day;" jtb wh ch Sir¦Daniel O Bulllvan respondttl. 1 Toe Ticxton ho lift-as tbd" Irish Municipalities!." . I; I ! .

The Major ' of Limerick, (responding, E; id thefrith municipalities were the bareotof Irish [libertyajjd tbe protectors of Irish! froedoru. In manyother respects they ought to be looked upon as theleirjtimiite means by wujch tbo pconlil mij »press•Vi'opinions that tne; en^rtafn thtir^ bear)-. Tho MiTOB'df WATinroai, In «.<poodin j, Biid-Mr. Mayor and gentlemen t On t'jojpjrt of tho

•:lt/ of |lVutfrfonl, vf which , fur tb|e bfeeeu , I nrutbe nnwortuy rrpresentutive, I hruitilj tha ak youfor the bouiuliujcut ' yott have 'iuUi in'. ; \Ta erfqrdwas already an uncipt tq Wi) xjh ^a Kisg Henry tboSecond first eet foot tlJcre oa tbu \6\.h •Uct. be , 117}.TUi» firit . I'hirtnr' itf ini'.imnriiflnn /f-if<>ii fprtni tliavtar 12(<5. so that the uity "qf Wateffdrd baaja'con-tinuou's municipal Iiistprjf extendirj-'! over nearlyTO yeorj, I wiFiU Jcoiild suekk of;theprojJriv« ofher Hvaplo - qj il t J ' imj «faj riraportii^ak' t q herantiquity j l.ul'trittn couirK-ls. pe ty B,iy that] tfjjh-io th|> \j x\. 60 yelirs Ibo n.itivo!ind.ueui'ji ot Wf ter.ford halve kusuUhod i and dwindluo 'dowt . nndgradually died-out, till tun' sjneient uunlci nlity,which Iiri'prtaent, is now littfit more Lbon a dtpotfor tho 'sale of'English mkuufacturcs' arid t ,e im-portation of foreign grus,;win Ut ourl pevpK elandcomputsprily idle, aud. the fe tile field* around aslie 10,4 gre t , fJtCDt ;i)ati!lw , audntinprodi cfive.Tbe causebf thi» ynfortijaijte state 8r naairs in notfar to sjetk. but as thu' uiigit bS^qasiddrdi apolitical

<jue»tion> 'I "ill pot go J t^ it ,f> rlher.

Aimougn I loin* it <uy aury,< as a.puvuu man, IOiqdicateliny opinion at every Uf rflL Svj I haW tbehonour jo ttttenj, | nou,ld b,y rjq iBtaos aistulrlj tbeharmony ql an erjtertamwBtit *Vch »} thl*,wbcb you,Air, Mayor, harp with profuse I oBpitolity assembledthia it inguithed' coipninr are«t[tj'jyqqr ronfalboard- &Jqaioinil iqstitqUqn^ bave . U:f q tqi luorethan lQ(q yturjTb.ulw.uk.* qf niipqlnjt frewlqu , nn4you, Mr Mayor, have dont1, ioj uiy opihlqo. o jrood,Hatful , im4 (jcnUl *<;t, iq Ur\qjinj[ i<ycihir, tbfbo»(3« ol fcje uiiqicipiiitiits'of thu ijjqth af It e]»qd,Tbe motu ues imeet Jtojretbgf , lh( . uioru i t thoangles r'ubU'd off, and>are;oaisa to (vao^nl*. «oodanu pt»lsu»oitby features in those Idiffei in, fromus,~t» ta |e«lo, in , political and |relig ptu jtrm . Onthe parti of the city of V^uU^lartT, l] tbanl you,Mr. Muj'qr, for jfqur anleadjd, h|>nit ililv,

j 'JbK OfifO .cnf jjlqnJ)el 4!»9 l $o,<ionf|r • -*^nt* Airaau an»oj oisuferun ut i yotH\ ana usruour

Commjwionera wtrp ne t gropWd,' atiil A.li Johntf d l j »nj SJ r- fiugrqe lespofldci , , I ]

jfoniirnflr IjhcpUW tron"to|) }b( Leal^b J { theqiojor, *hiuh TU varvii/dCDjnk, 4T4ql jtba uavcrhating/acknowledged the honour toi a hicij tbejrurtv rejarcod to Cork, arriving at 1 a uirter tp enfeairifcy wernjojj.. ¦; [ . ;

THF. IEC8H LABOTIRRR8 D^VEIJ LINGS' AOTLONDON, FBI'DAT.—A .Select Committee of the

House of CommonB to day had under its considera-tion the ivarking of this Act. Mr. Walker, Solicitor- 'General for Ireland, presided, ; :

Mr. Cb irles F. Cotton, Inspector andiEng inecrto the Ijrcal Government Board, was examined byMr. Villic s Stuart. Ho naked him whether be wusaware thc t oa tho Duke of Devonshire's propertycoUagcs vcrn built for ono hundred arid Sire poundsper pair i Mr. Cotton:. I havo 60eu these,cottages ,but tbey, ivould not ;be accepted by tbo [Board ofWorks, because tbo bedrooms have concrete floors.Mr. Villiera Stuart, continuing, said : So you admitthat Ibes'd cottages would '« infinitely superior tothe average homes of Irish labourers throu(;boutMut)8tcrandConnaugbt7 Mr. Cotton : YeB.infiaitely•npcrior :ia all of . them. Mr. Stuart 1 Therefore ,although' tbo standard might fall bolow that requiredby tho, Board of Works, would it not be an enormousgain lo thd labourer by giving him a decent hou«o tolive inj Instead of ono uoflt for bninanihabitation tMr. Ootton I Certainly. Mr, Stuart : You wonld thinkit a decided rvivanUgu for Irish labourers if they couldget »<ioh : coitogcs as aro built on tbe Dako of Dnron-shire's property, even though they do not come up tothat perfection reqnired by tho • Board pf Works ?Mr. Cottmi Certainly. Mr.Stuart :, WoiM von iio infavour of tlja Local Uorcrnmcnt Board IoU.nj g t libiratandard ai|d. granting loans for such cottages ? Mr.Cott/m ( I 'thftold not rnrnmnnmd a loan for UliohcoUagcs.; Mr. Btnart : But supposo tho alternativeworo tho 'exclusion of labourers from tho benefits ofthis Act, would you not think it preferable to lower thostandard rather than to flhat them out from all improve-moot iu tliair'dwellings ? Mr. Cotton t 'I have noevidence that jt would Bhnt out a labourer to r^qniro hishouso to bo (made good by a slightly increaxod expendi-ture. Mr. Stuart : Whoa pcoplo oro rory poor, the mar-gin may b4 very narrow, and though it may be a sroillmatter, it; rhhy have tbo effect of excluding them ; £'10difference : ftj' tho cort of s honso night bo fatal ? Mr.Cotton : AU I can aiiy u, I could givo bo opinion opoaths hoasu until it was Bubmlttcd to me. ilr: Villfer'aStuart : What additional cost would bo involved byputting the .offices a sufficient !distanco from tho houao ?Mr. Cotton p |I:8hoold aay botween two and tbreo ponnda.Mr. Stuart : If that wcro dono, and tilod floora Anb-atitatcd /or,'< oncreto, woald yon approve of .tho Duko otDoronahini ' imodel cottages 1 Mr. Cotud : So far o«I saw tberd 'I aeo no objection, oxcept1 thoso whioh Ihavo sUtod in tbo courso of my eliminations ; monworking on th) roada would bo osclndcd from thubencfita of : tho Labourers' Act. Mr. Stuart : Sorelytho mon working on tbo rcada iioght not to bo excluded PMr. Cotton :| 1 do not coosider thd men employed ontho roads agricultural labourera. Mr. Stuart t: I think.men working on tho roads supply an important necessitytp agricultural holdings. Aro you excluded f mm ack-nowledging , j them as agricultural labourer*,? Mr.Cotton t, 'Thbjt'ii my interpretation of the Act. j '

T U O L I C c u v n e uOaDiNATroH—At the 10 30 o'clock Mass Sunday at

St. Colman'l Catbedml, (jueenstown, tlio solemn andimposing ceremony of ordination was performed bytbe Most l ev. Dr. M'Carthy, Bishop of Cloyni) ,assisted by the Her. D. Keller, Adui., undthe 1( PV .J. Barry, (!,C. Tbe recipient of tbo orders was tboUuv. Ibotulis Kent , of tbe parish of Kildorrcry,Who bos juut completed bis studies at St. John'sCollege, Wijtcrford. Tho rev. youog gentlemanwill be uffiliited to the dicoese of Plymouth,England.

THE &vr, Martin Crane, of the Hermit) of «t.Augustine, I Jishop of Sandhurst,Australia, bns pro-ceeded froii Boinu to Dusseldorf , in Gtrdany, inorder tocom ult tho celebrated oculist . Dr. Mourrn,for tbe disci se of tbe eye knowuos cataract. SinceNovember 1] st , when Monsigmr. Crane, iirr red inHome, his : igbt, which was then in a Liu etablecondition, b id grown gradually worse, unt 1 be isnow quite ' I; ind. .Tbia is to a prelate of hiq activeand energct c spirit , a , terrible loss, tho more tons be ia exce "dingly; anxious to return to his dioceseund ccntiuu¦ > tbe superintendence nnd guidance ofbis people. In bia jtnrncy Bishop Crane IB occoin-panifd hy. i ic Very Kev. Patrick Olynn, jl'rior ofthe Irish ' i uguetiniaoa of ^nnta Maria :iu l'os-ttrulo . Rone. Tho distinguished Prelate is anntiv tt of Wl-xfonl . I !

Tnr Co*i)juToc Iimiop or CORK .—Tho MostEev. Dr. O'C jllalun. Coadjutor Bisbop of Cork, willarrive in Co k by the end of this wtvk or; the Wginning of tl e following. His lordship's first cpie-copul functba in Ireland will be tbo ronsecratu aof the chape Lof the CUUrcuin. Community at Eos-crea on tbu 13th of this month. Tbo' consecrationsermon will bo preached on. tbe occasion . hy HiGrace tbe Aichbishop of Cashel.

TnB KEW Bi6Hop or OSSORT.—Iotell igence bnsbeen received from Kome that the Pops had namedtbe VeryiJJej f. Dn Ve rdon, President of toe; IrinbCollege, udd! formerly President of Hol ycrofa CV.l-lece, Clo^iiffe, Bisbop of C<sory, in t ic room ofthe hloit KL'VJ. Ur. iloian , ire.ited Arebbisbop ofSvdnov. Thel nom\QAt\an of Dr, Ytrd0n.wdicau.4edb/ tbe Ker. Or. Burki-, Carlow College, who heldthe position in tbe recent dioecfian election *' Dig-nifl'simuj," having declined to nsmtne t'ie !re?pori«sibilities of tljo prolacy . TbepreUU»-elect of Oi-*oryis I nor relation to tbo Ittn Cardinal Culleo , andhas been long distinguished for learning and thea'.l-uiibuitnitivc capacity. Wucojtbe news arrived tbatDr. Verdon uas nained the jnccessorof Dr. 'Moruniu Kiik.-nnj '.j general anl aidcfri gratification wasexpressed atj tbu selection wbich has bc u uiadt>,as Dr. Vcndon endeared himself to all wbo cume iocontact willi bimduring hiB nileutlinlycro'ijCollDifewb«ru he showed tin cxaltt.-d|«XAmp lM ot gooln-fsto thof o whoin ] ho goverDed.' and lie nl«) Ebuwoltbat varied and; extrusive knowledge did not inter-fere with humility and meek Brninesa for which bewaa distin^uiabiJ. 'I

, F A S H I O N A B L E X 'E irs. \ \ !Mgr., now Lord , Pcti e ia tbe firet Catholic

eedciiastio |Who has rat iu fio !llomo 01 Lords tinojthu Qeforoi^tionj Sboald Lord 1 Arundcll of Wanl'^nrdi« brforj his brothi-r, thero will bn ornothtr , 114 tbuheir to tho barony is tV Her. EvcMrd Arnadell , brw tlieror tho pivsout hold.rr of the title, ' ! :

MABBIAOe Or TnB HON. 'LUKK WltITC a.Nl)Tni HON . Ii:UAa AOAU-ELt.l«.—la Bt. JamiVnChurch, I'iccuiilly, his bocu txlobnt-jd. by ipwiillicense, tho nikrruiia o( tbe lisa. Luko U'hiU) (SeJtiGoardr), cUurt »JO O( Lord At>a*U?, with thq Hdb.Lilah Agar-Eili*; only daughter lot tbo l»te Vacoobt

.CliTdcii , and eijt>fro^ thd present peer. A largo numberof relative* aad friends of bo^& ooblo fouiilie4 wervpresent at lba| ceremony, iocl uling tho -l>acb>n ofb'utherluid,'Caaiiteas Gleichon , the Marquis and Mar-cbionera of O jmond \ the Span ib Minister, and Lordand Lk]y C. Brncc. Tbo eaUrn «i»lo wjj linod by (ortj-BIK n.in-<ouimL siuueii officers. |i nd. m?n of the brido*groom's ronipur in the Scots Oaardt. Air. H.-Wici-Him(Sctit^ Gnu -Ji) acted oa bes^ man, aodaberyuf tdabcido.hmaid^ wckinatteadance ut>on the brid*—namely.tliu Utdy Alcuiitrr» Leruon-Goircr, Countoss Yeoion(Jl "icheo, tbe Bon. Violet Wbitc , Mias Caroline Afar-Ellit , 11 iM IlUdulph, Mica J.;alie, Lady B»tric«Uutler, L'idy Edith ViUiera, llom M*udo O'B rien, aadMiits Slirliag. Taebrido entorod th« charchou the armof Viscount Cli deu , her brother, and, followed by herbridcsmaidsl pltsed at 'incd to thu rails of tht com-muaion tabljj j Vuoouiiteu Cltfign, who accimutnivlhor din;hterto tho church, and other friend*; followingia tho bridal pricoiiion. Tho brido's dttu waa o( richwhiU pouUjue toi'e, guaixfallj draped in front withcivpu liase, 'bo: iches of Uiraoge cJoAsoma being inter*spvr6cd hero am 1 there amongst tilv veiling aad rucbing.Sue wore rprayi of onogd bloisudia in htt hair, «nij»veil of olu ISr i.i'll loco, wbici( was fattened by adiamond rriacr it J the bridegroom'* gift. Tba BightB«v. tho Lord Uisbou of B*th and Wells offlciited,stnittoj by tht Uir. Chirlea Aldcrson, Kcctor of iHol-denby, Korthaa: pton , Vnoount CfifJra giriag hit tisU'r»ay. Afterws d< lh< wedding party rrasseaiblod atDover Hoasj, \ 'hitchall, at thu tnriution of VUwnn.tata Chfden, (or rvfnshments. <l't» Qann sect thsbridd aA Iodiao Bhawl , and thv) Priuoe and J'riaoos* ofWales trav« her li beautiful cmur ld bracoiet. ' '

Lord LIB mu e has left London fj r bbanballyCa>tls. Ilia Lo dihip will nrriro ill Clonuel on Satur-day, and will bi pn.-n.-nt at thu Agricultaral Show onTacsday next. I .

Colonel the Hon. ShapUnd F Carew, undL»dy Ifestor Cu v*, have return"! to Iheir reaidenoo,yppcr Ottber Ah K J, Oaner, from Eojrlaod, ! :

THB MAOJS EACV.—Colonel William QpdfrcyPunhom Masvr , L.1..D., Knight or thj iWdoii ofHonor (former!]' Coamsadlog tbe 5th Uqyal IrishLancenj atid Uo lirii;M"-'r Q"qfr»l \n \n&v\ in Com-rnasd of (ho dn iliur district), bM bocn appointed bytholiqrd. Obanoi ltqr to tho Cimmimioo of thg Pe»c«for county Tipj onry, on tbe recommendation of herMajesty's. Licnieuunt, Viscoont'Llsmore. ' I '

CODKTV WATEUFOKD tJJEfBr^U^rATiyil,0 A deputation )f tlio OK Waterfard National LexguaQn»n\tirn Coaia ittso waited.on Btcht liev. Dr. I'owcr,){ora ii C^thofio Biahop, on a»tord»T, to atk hit uio<t)pq to he holdji g of a County Convention, in Aoguit,(dp tbA pqrpu%e (. I .tvlect tig tvo reprvsentatirea la th«roota of Mr, \i\i -v« who will not tetek r«-«lvctioa, xuidMr. Henry ; Villi ;r» btaart. Ilia; Lordihip gave hisoanction, Mid aai girsted tbo firat wt^k ia September forholding tho meet ng in Daag*rr*oj ;it bring tha ceatrottown In tho «JI uty. Itvocar* la us thut, when ;th»unnoi of the different caqdiibit'8 kr« txfaro tbe meet-jng th< Bclootionl might ti« fairJjllelt to Mr. Paracllaqd tho Iri«b P»tlUmenUrj Pinrii Thon U » atrottgfeeling in tbo coanty lb»t Mr. ii|«kp oojht to bt ailedqq Ui hold hia poiition again. 1 j ! > :

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rqTm cnitnj of toi wtTuir«u> arena. !foryoartxKietr. f tl * wtii koo«o, ai<i Ufblf xvifaraed MBt¦UIID ah c«tbolloiiiilK tioiul'tt ia Kitketuijctjandooanty,Koc Ku^aaor city to uu4« > coo4 BjuH» lt»>. >i>d «olr Mr,4ol,u ttirutbwlo i /bora in lh« cinrj, »»J law Major, Olnieiuto tbe field uudti ctoUj. Mr, ib-ibenr iu son w «l«JFew uxu) u« bctutr up us ill Iriull twMtrf tstt thii lUl-lh'HiriibuiAD, wbvaJ itl>* ooiiM« out If\q a '!8\a oa tb* DDU lotUn North PuUii B"1M . 1 i Kiuocnv Vu.¦. I ]

Jq!u.,(tn«>, «l!k«n»r, W*«lM»i«r. , ' ; : ,: ' I A I ! \ I

PfiQTiscnt. B»m or lunt^suL^Ths following btbt report to bq pnitosttd to h« sharvhoMors »l ta«'hjilf.ynrlv g«aiW mrclioj tabu ,biild at the fihulJboarnf Hot«lr VolUn , oa V^ednad*y, Cth Aogn«t {" Th« dir«ctoni|: hkv* pleaaitra In! anbmitUiig to the•hareevldcra *> •taMmeqtof tint hiak'» »fl»ir» up to thetttt 4o«« . 1831J : Wotting 4i,VS3 Qs. 14. V)n>ogb,t'forward from (aft atooaaot, tVra remains a profit Of'iSa.l'J lit. i l l - Oat of thi« ths director* hate <J»-cV»4 •> di'idwd far UM half-year tndlny J .h of Jnn4,1MV, *t lit nit ia> It per ami per annaa, fre* ol ia.gain* 'Ux, w bioh, will nquirf £li.H». Thtj h»v«written off b*ak Ipraaiut ooooont £1,300. oad barrio!forward jEl,713 l8«j W." ;| |

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tST, Mr. CLijrroED, Sar^ecm-Dentitt, n.»i bocoaiulted diily {it hit reild««c«, 13», P»nd« Qony;

KILUAcmOlIAB. COttBE aPOND KNCE

BOAED 0F..QUAEDIANS-TUESU4T. IIn tbo chair,. WH. M. ABDIOII, Eaq., ; J.P., and

subsequently' Jmcs Powja,' Esq. Als j present .Mewre. Jasj Anthony, J.P., L. ;i'owi;r, i). JIcQrath ,J. Wulsb, E. Fitzgerald , E.' Dunp hy, Bi Finn.lD.aieesoD , T. Homey, M. Terry,-M. Coffey, C. Lang-ley, J.P./J.- Prtlliser, J.P., JI. S. WaUbe, JAs. Walfeb,and R. l'ower. ; • • • ¦ ; , I I

COALS.—Thii Master's report, luggestlrjg thatthe winter supply of 100 tons of coals Bbould Ibeprocured, was agreed to. •' :. "r; j!"»c' Wolsb then proposcd,: :

and Ur. M. S.Walihe seconded, tho acceptance" of the Under ofMrs. Molony, of Dungarran, /or co»l«, aV 17B. Id,per ton, delivered at the KUmacthoma* railwaystation. Mrs. Molcjny «u reporU-d by tbe ! Clerk ow ie nn «xcf '>ent contractor. Tbe Muiter (Mr.McKeon) said he would get the ceils carried overfrom the ctiitiori to l tbe workhonse. IPoSBed unani-mously. : . ; 1 . . . ' . ;. ' 1 I

EESOUJTIOS VOO>1 TUB CABLOW ITKIOW, .A resolution was . read from tbe Carlow onion,suggesting that a deputation.from all'Irtish unioia

should be appointed to wait ou tbe Chief Secrttaiyin Dublin, to urge on biin tbe necessity of 'pushingstill forward before Parliament Mr. !D»ycr Oruyf*excellent Bill in favour of reform . in tho ejection ofguardians, 4c. , Tbo motion was'proposed, by MkOleeson , andlsoponded by Mr. h. Power-both <ifwboui strongly fec/mniended tbe Uill , as did a!wtho Chairman (Mr. Jas. Power), whoa it.wo« unanl-uiouslv paisod. ¦ • I . , I

TKrtBlNABr INSrECTOB, ' \ IMr. lluut , Clerk, read tbo odvcrtiBcmfnt froorTut WATERronn Ntws, rclatiye to: tbo Appoint-uieot of veteri nary, inspector to tbe ' iirjioq. At tprevious board, Mr. L>avic| Power was elected to tb :post, but was not subsequently sanctioned hy th >authorities in Dublin. Cuctle. However, he cam 1forward again to-day, and there were in additioitwo other opplications,--ono from ! Mr. jArtbu •Dobbyn, V.S., Watcrfo. ', and tho other from Mi ^Nicholas Power( 'V 8., Uungorvan. The eiUiry fojthe office was put down at ££!>« year, buL Mr. IXPower said be would nil it for jGl per case. ;Mr. M|S. Wulsbe read from tbe Parluuientary report MrlLeamy "a questions in Parliament on the subject , totho effect tbat a. regular V.S. should, be appoint«d|except for some sufficient reaaon. Mr. Lj ;Powetsaid that tbi* uuion paid moro for tbeir Vii. thancither Waterford or Dungarvan, iu proportion to arcajvaluatiuo, &O. Aid. Bedmond and Mrj fijher (whowere present) were asked by thu chairujaa waa a protfcBsloaal man apDointed In the Carrick (union ? Aid!Kedmonii said ho was not present at tho Carrick boarc]when tho question was before It. Mr. yisher'aaid h<wus, and that a hon-profesnional mm wu appointed»hom Lord Wa>tirford, » member of the PrivJ Coun-cil , strongly supported. Mr. Anthony aold tbb PriviCoaDtal had refused point blank to Baactloa Mr. DividPower, llo atked wero they going to! appoint himiug»in ? (hear,1 beair, from Mr. Palliser.) !! I IMr. Glccson thin proposed Mr. David Power for tbo!office, whic h was ' seconded by Mr. IJ.! Power Mr 1Coffey proposed, ' and Mr.' Ardigh woonded Mr.>icbol*s Power, V.S. Mr. A. Dobbyn , V.3., was notproposed. Teo Clerk then took tbo voting, thus 1-i°r, Kr- ?¦ Fcwer- r-3- '¦ ""»"• &$*?. J.P.,Ardagb , J.P., P»Uiser , J.P., Anthony, U.P., CoffeyLaonen—6. For Mr. David t'oicer: Meiiri K PowerGke«on M fj . W»lsbe, M'Grath, Hariey, IJonpby,Jaraea Walshe, Terry, John Wolab, E. PiUgerald, LPower , Finn, and tbo chairman—13. " 1 *

FOOB-tAW OUABD IAXB " BILr,. 'Mr. Glceson. iq bringing forward the following re- 1Kolotlonj, toachin? tho fato of Mr. Dwynr Gray* Dill10 tho Honso of I Lords, mode a clover and-tellinirapeeco. no aaia .itio um was o> very tiwrnl measure, Iand ought to have'boued the Hoose of Lords without}any opposition. lie stated that Lord Wa^rford neverlet an opportunity pass without abowiij g hisfaplcenagainst his fellow^oontrymcn , and did ula beat to gettbis Bill rej-iftc'l in t!io Lords (htar), acid iu doing «o 'ha broug ht a who)cs»lo charge of jobbery agaiiut tboelccM gcardiansj 'of lrtliod (hear, hear). It ill be-camo his Iordnhi p io do any such thing. J They neverjaw-tho happy f«t* of the ex-oflkios ti tho 'board-rooms of Ireland nccpt when then wni a job to badone (hear, Jieur) ;¦ to that if there was any jobber/ atall it was on buhalf of tlio cx-odcios, whom bia Lord-lord wanU 'to protect. Ho (Mr. O.) kno» that tbuballot would du airay with bailiff* and flrirerf, &c ,and doing a«ray with the proxies woold havo on equallygood effect (bear, hear). He Mid that wbi-a lie Jia4 thot3o lat« contest in INewtown , tho Duko of Derdnaliirogaveproxiea to* hii (Mr. G'*-) opponentjkboat wbcmtSo Duko really Itbow riotbing, except fhat ho W»Bfaroorablu to tho aid going dowa faction (hear, bear).Mr. Glctson thco trouosad the folluwisz 3— 1

iZfj otrcJ— That tbl* board, a* expreuuii,* cb« vie* j of tbs*K tcpjTi!rs gt:irrjd]/,r«ret tbit so u»e(ul a DJauurO am tlieJ'cor l^w UuanlUn*' UlU tut '*«u ol>strJCte<l la tu P3JS&1X0tbrojjrll tb» llotuo of I>3nl«, Aad eoQll ^tr^Dy tlialuip'/lt.ODC* »ith whic h tbe Isutject 1> rfs»r0o<l Iu Irtkn-1, rrti ct-tnl ly zsk l lr . GUdjitO98-tf> rocoueiJer bisdeeuioa, roUtivoto bringing forwarl the JUill af;Kiu.la tbu autaias ftCfiuioa <*fVarliamtnt. '[ : I 1 , .Tint bsflaif IMO tic -who?eta!e cbii^e of Joltery preferre1!by Lord . Vt'ibertord A/uia«t tho ejected gtuplia&s of X Uitco'Jiitrr. In tba Home oi Lonl*. »a Kjm ctwl ctnteqieDk ofbis tne flattest coatr4dictlon. • , - :We imite l ord Cwlui^or'l, on tbe nf x t Gocilioa *UenthU Uill comes tff^re tne Kotue or l rdi to g?t LvrlYt 't lertori to giro blni bis opinion aa to Uie ffeolo DJ lufTt/t-inj s.t *i>oor.bw etectioos. lliiit .exUU oa tbe Curra^rbmortproperty, 10 tbe C«rriCk^)U.Buir ouioti , aud bow inr tberunninx saw wuica uis lx)rasiup B leuMhlM eujoj- ; blf J»r-l-¦!iij»*t M^precijtioa vT tb«!r Tirws ou fug*buotaig, akid tUo[Hxaliir tujuncr Iu irlilcb tb? est«te dgwicj ia wv W wori,to lt:flaeocc the cbolc*s of J s !LeniiMi»'a tenjots i:i tbe eleo-tion of ynanluca. . ' ; I 1

Jt woaM l« iutriTstlnK cUo toBscfrtaio wheiberbla J^orJ-• Ijip'v cbArg4 uf Jobb«r7 applies to tbe couducQ of gu&niianiv bo pat I Q tn 'ppuirl nce uoce a i ear, about tbje 5ui Usrcb,aa'J whether tbtf Iroublo aad est^ se. vud lony joarliejrivKattendiDr tlibj one Ti^it , 4lo not twtoke-a KJI ar4eut aolJcitu-lvin the wi-li-bcta? of Ibe {aaprrs. inor« tUii^ sufideut tomike fttneu'U (or tbe M^aii Delect lor tbeireiaaiGh&r ofthojtvr. !' j jItt &lv 'tl -Tint those resolutions te JosefUd oh tbomiontea. und topics ol tb« umt be Knt \f tb« Clerk to Mr.GUlltonc, low Carlipff.jrJ, »o4 Mr. IVrucU. | Mr. ElcbjlJ1'ower seeoQ'leJ tbe motion. . j .|

Th*J Chairroaa atkij tha resolotioua were very iiaport-aot, and dettt-rvod errry bopport (hear, hea ). > .Mr. Laieley thoujht thiy did uot concern m (oieaa-iiig tbo bv«rd>, -- ---I I jTho Cbairmib—Tijy . oooora ns, as rabepayeta, 09-Irubmrn, and 1cv«ry|' iuaa wbo hoa tbo we fan* 0/ thecountry »» bvurt (Wr, hear)/ SbaJiwit dit do ? l,CriVsol " Via. ") Clerk 1 Ob, no.'yuumayai gn L PiwuoJ,with two " noee" JIes8nf. Ptllistr and L: ngloyjMr. Glcc'on aog^LSted that too reaolat iooa abooldba Knt to the Fretnvm for publication. A^roed t*>.BltLS.—A bil] of Mr . A. Dobbjn'a, aroottnt Jt] ICs ,including c^r-bire, wns rua od. Tbb Clerk , said ita^cuied ino<ltfnUe. i A nataber of contractors' aco>nniaalso paaaed. ' A lot f aaniUry rvports were read frosl) r». Walsh and Walker, and naisaucts ordered to boabated, ' . ; '¦ ' ¦ ' • 'Tax W0EKH0C8 J FABK .— Tb« »orkhoiii« f«rra isin apleudid oouditioa, and tb» crops ia toll bloom. 'Tbo crops of oats, pot.it >L-S (cbimpioaj), knj CALKU^W,now growing on tbd land wo never a*w exol'Jvd ia1 »iyform-.-r y*'ar. The crop of potatoes will bej raar« thansafiicicat, It is thought, for the uso of tbu innate*until next am*on. Tbe house ii very dead, neat^andorderly, and in evury way » credit to thi olSofra incbarge. Tho bread, meat, aad uilk( an goud,1 andwell up to ths proper standard. Ismate* ij th* hoaso,170, cbieSr young aud old.; out-door relief, for th*week. £10 : this tlmo 12 months. £U>. I ;

KILMACTUOMAS FAIE—TfisbiT. \ jThe uauil uiontbly fiir to> k pla«o b<jre to-day.Tbe atUodaoK ma good, ergo in spite ul the Tr»-|more next. Two year old beifens brougljt front JC9to £d. Teailioics. £G to JO. Calves, j jl2 to' Xi.Lambs, 27a. to 35). , >'at sberp, 50*. to.^Os. t'orward heifer*, in good deiuan U Mr. New«)l Itarroo,Lurrnter, bud a lot of bullocks at the fiir, atiiehwere not sold. Other ttock also rvaiined uusjli

110AED OF O0A!CDIANS-AViD»csDiTiP. J. Powe u, Kio... J ^P- , and subscqaeD lj BiCOD.Mi*Buibt>T , (-"¦«({., Iu i-u'o cb*ir. ' AU'j present : Meatra.Uo^«r«. J.P., C»puid;Po»*r, Imtny, T.C., O'Mesuo,T.v-'., Allen , 1,0., Corwirj-n, J. Power, Kttnr, llreu-nao, KlUoit, J.P. , Dr. ScoW, J.P. , Aid. CUoppett, Aid.itadaiullJ. . ! : jTbo Cl«-tt, ia reply to Aid. Et-daond, said ho «u

hsppy to report that tucra were .uot half oa toaoyi J»-tiu-uu ia tiis ftver hospital cow a* there were t»omonths agu. Tbe Ixurd thought thu report 1 ost grali-fviDir. . '. ¦ ¦ : . ¦ ¦ 1 -

KnUULAKT S IM TBS HOSPI TALS.-On Imotion ofMr. AU'u, seconded I// Mr. KiUutt , tho doct >r*' »ttco.tiou was called to thr largu uso of stimulant" in thshospital* cf tho bout*.) r ¦ '

WAirii iv Fxvcu llotHTAl. —Mr. Allc 1 sii<J hahopei to bt> able u gu tit j/ij.a «^ur into tbJ tnvcrhotpiUl h tho courtit uf tbo nick. Allermm UcduUudgiiia it was greatly nctlcd th^rv, M 'tlio n-fi ants rcr*obliged to send out •Xtjut th^ ru«ds for M «U- -. S -j in-•titJtiou'ao mqcli nvytU'd it . Mr. All.*u ua,i tho rightm»a to aee tbia work V«ll

^l me, nud at o^e«, ,

PiitnLVATioa ur liKAi.ru .—A Ktu-r <ri> t<udfrom tha L. G. li jurdi stating tb*t Uu couftibu:tryhuts W*M t>tAiU.bl'> v^: U« \x%i\ *a eriolrra ii^oitils,but added that M'Oqirt* «uii S >\tt ol Dawion-t trti-t,1Dublin , woald |>ru>M< hut* (io»loi iii Ei :lmd),i ifordered, ilr. AiX£N isaJJ tbt->o bu:« should be fug inVVnturford,' if possibly Aid. ' Uthuvsu n I it s«chwere orer reqatrtd^ «vunh v (t M got buino ma jf*etutv-dbuU by all mitas ; it * cot't/i UJ hii Iu V^AteriJrv),Metar*. Kvcuaa *ud &jn#, fir4t-n.te tii%nufa(;tureir>(would mxko theta U <uu;u oa thuir o«u pA:mi>«'iaKubimbk.itrwt, Dublin. MATOZ 1 It » | »o «od-toaY frt»t irinibiVbU'Ii' oTtto "f «vtr ivt$kC^£b4He«lib> Coooiiitw to ttott at ta» bsard-rjoku at Vivoo'clock on Friday (th is, d»j I. . , I 'Tat Niaur Kcn« AOIIH .—To-J»j th* il-.^Ujaof night DUTM was to Uk« |ilaca, bato»ingt> l. U<r«.from th* L. O. Bouil «nd from Mr. |*. FiU^tr^U, tboprvavnt ot&dol, oa [ th u anbjtrt, tbo «U«tioq "it b*ldorer, ( Tb« Major, Imjol otb-r gurdiaaa, ijhaa^biKwaulii b* trcatuitt: iriUirtra,ld b«41y; V) Uu &ba him•ithijpt > fair LrUl. j Aid. U8UHJ.1O «-»¦<! J",tt.-ertiJw*« pU*«iiig tb« Nuhs^aurtc*) wno were con iti-jil/ ln.tb« huase, mi who, wero brtt«T ji1j:s of hii «ra/k.'(has dortors wha roiko fljin; viaita to Uio I5»i«u:».A letter WM rrui fr«n Dr. Mu<osy, ata in< tb»tt'it«J<r«U sroainelcctlent htallh. Th* fwl ,'uf tS«board wa* V> gi'o i'lUf r*li m bujir trial, <f Kith <*tacarrieJ oo»ajtnouBJr, t>a motifa 01 AM- likowoilD,sccoudwd by Aid Vutxrtn.- ¦ . \ ' i ;

KTK5.CU AT UaAcxSlxc.-A tsemyri*). nitrxctaUy, alguwl, wu read, ouunJiiuiuj of •, f««rt>u aUoc^ Iryuatcaaum wurka a.t Gr4C«-diett,. Memoriuliat fvtry li* *porly dei>trib«4 it •* moat ditij ^rom to brkltb. . Uramotiou of Aid. 1' CKQKTJ, a oondrd by Mr. O'MllkA,Dr. V.Vf Ww, ot3*r qt be»lr>, »ai wraervaiu ri>i"tnoon it forth«iiJi. I 1 , I ¦~AlctUr >a« n*4 from Or. O'firrell, •Ifcdnj ita^owing to a. preaaan of crliaU cravtiiw la W«b.tt,<4^be ouald not atteod to tho boitrd • basi uos* al U4s.tago,uni oa matioa ot AIJ lilDatoSD, acouadct) tijr Aid.ClinriTT, Dr, Jkukcj iu »M af pU^tsl ' , \¦ '

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TEAMOEE PUTTY BESSIONB-MotfDAT(Before Me«sr». F. J. Power, Conmvo Bogers-, ana

*>. G. BodkiD, B.M.JA FAUX BiPBrsrirrATioM.—Pwk. Mnlcahr wag

1 charged by Head-Constablo Kavonagb with havingfalsely represented himself to be a bono f idt travel-ler, and entering tbe pn.bltcbou*o of William Hoy.stead, on Sunday, the 22nd June. Tbe defendantpleaded guilty, but said ha was brought into,thebouse by some friends, and did not know be wasdoing wrong. Head-Constable Eavaaagb said theydismissed the cbargo against Mr. Hoystead lostday, for having bis bouse unlawfully open, andordered him to institute a prosecution against tbedefendant. Fined 69. and costa.

A CHABOJC WrTHDBAWir.—Edmond Hayden sum-moned Laarerjca Power for assault, and also forwages. On the recommendation of Mr. C. Ambrose,tbe charge for ocjauultj WHS withdrawn, in order to-give the complainant on opoortunityof prosecutingfor damages before the judge at tbe Quarter Ses-sions. Tho woges 'cluim was paid.

A LIOBT OrwBtcB.—William Johnsop and Wm.Boche wore each; fined Is. and costs for allowinghorses and vans, which tboy wore ia charge of, toremain in the strtqt, without anyone to Jook lifterthem, whilst they were some distance away.

A LLEOKD ILLEGAL I'IHUINO.—Constable Erode-rick Eumn.oncd Thomns Qulnlan, of Dunbili, andPeter Hsrney, of: Annestown , for having dammeda river between Dunbili and Ballycarrjey, for tbepurpose of catching fish. The complainant deposedtbat whilat OD patrol,duty he uir the defendantsdamming tbe river at tbe place stated in the sum-mons ; Peter Ifarhcy bad a shore) , and Quintan hada basket, which he was moving along tbe river forthe purpose of citcbing ' fUb. Mr, Bodkin : Wasthe river dammed when you came up? Had theyany trout in their possession ? I do not think so, bycause tbey bad cot time from the time I saw themmaking tbo dam nctil I came up. What did theyeay F They ran away ; but as we did not know(jninlan, we overtook bin), nnd he then said bewould stand bis ground. Mr. L. C. Strange, whoappearvd on behalf of Iforuay, atked for a. dismits,on the ground tbat there was no evidence whichwould justify a conviction under the Act Therowas not an iota, pf evidence that there went anytrout in tbo stream at oil. Mr. Bodkin : Did you,ever catch an» trout them ? Witness : Yes, I did.and I Baw tbem tUcre that evening. Ur. btrange :As a. matter of f«i, these men bad no trodt in tbeirpoasesaion. Too must have direct evidence to shewtbat Ibey were there for the purpose of fisfaing. MrBodkin : What mtde you think tbey were there fortho purpose of fishing ? Witness : They, had theplace dammed, and were dragging a hamper alongit for the purpose of catching fijh. Mr. Strangesaid tbey really dimmed up tbe stream ; to raisewater for tbo porposc of tiling it in buckets tofeed a traction engine, Harncy'a property. Witnessaaid tbe road wa* nearly ft quarter of a mile fromtbia spot. In reply to Mr. Strange, be eoM that bjdamring up tbu place |the water could not bobacked up to a place sear tbe road. ConstableO'lirien gave corroboratif e vidence. The case waidismissed, owing io aome ioformality Mr. Bodkinfound in tbe summons. Sergeant O'SuD'van eaidthe summons was filled ia accordance with instruc-tions received from Dublin. Subsequently, Mr.Bodkin taid he made a mistate in reading tbe Act ,and admitted that the summons hod been properlyfilled. The case could be brought oa again, nextconttdav. Adiodrncd.

THE FATAL ACCIDENT TO A JOCKEY AT'TBAUOBE.

Jobs Cab ill, the youth of 21 years of ago, wboaaataiued tcrribl* injuries at the Truioro race* onTuesday, whilst riding the favorite. Lady Sylvia, diedon Wednesday morning nithoat onco bccotnlaK eon-ncious. 600a after the acciJoDt, th* Ifev- fatherO'Dosnell was in attendance, and admuiistcrcd oil thatWM po»«ib!o onder tho circamsUnco. Dra. Connollyand otepbeonon were,alto «oon ca tho spot, bnt medicalaid waa unavailing, as tho poor sufferer had reoeivedfracttrru of thu epiuo at tbe b*a« of the akall. Thodecrued wa* ia ths employment of Mi. John Keating,of Keatoambarry, nonnty Wojford, for wbotri he actedas aUkU lad a.ud )ockey. Ho had previously. bocnemplu.-rtd in Kilkeuay by Mr. Martin Murphy land Mr.James SolJivau aj an cxercbtq lxd and tiW rider, batthis was his drat aad but mount in a steeplechase. Hohod rdden a few rooc* on tb*.t fUt and in triala. LadySylria , at tho timo o( tho accident, wa* in front of hertwo opponents &* aho approached the fence, jumpingwhich , *h« stood away too for, and 'pt-Unding, rolledover on to her head. : Cnhill received it-terrible fall , batE9 did not expird tor filtuon aoar* after tba accident,whilst Ihv mare died iaitontancoul/, her neck havingbaen Lractored. Tbe poor Ud on Dunday loat beggedhard for tho mount. : Dr. Stjphcnjon.on examioiag thainjtirica, gavo it aa hia opioiou tbat hope* of Cahill'arvnoTvry atiould \y> abandoned t BtUl ho did all for thoaoffi-rar that medical skill could anggeat, and at twoo'clock Wednesday morning bo saw hia, at Mr. Keat-ing'* n<ia<at , for the Ust tims, in the profesalonalri<t<-r<* room, ondpr tlio stand bouse/ whir* ho hadbtpn laid aoon after hi* fstal fmJL Dr. Steph«n*oathen fonod him sink it g fait. The) doccsiod WM SO-curried and wu a abrm/ly. re»p«tAble Lv3. }{*' hidbeen a teetotaller for some yar*. .

Oa \ytdacaday, on inquest wu held by Mr. E. .V.Power, coroner, when Mr. J. Keating deposed that he,Una at Ncwtownbirry s th* decta*-d wM it fci* em-ploymcot and wai in th* habit of riding anA whooliugbOl«B.| 1 . . I

Dr. BLtphenson <lepo>ed ho «iw ths do«a»«i Imtavdistelj KtWr receiving tha fall : ha wu suffering fromfrsctur* of the spine, and died from porsJrs'B eaoaodby the fractnro. . i 1 : . . -. -Willum HijJm dopo«ed that tho deceued die] at COminute ) toeerca this OVednesdjy) morning-

)!ei'l-con«Ublo Uaifyl proved that Lady 5;Iri> feU,and neither tho ljoMd or bee rider, Cahi'l, ever atirnda'tcr. A verdict in accordance with th* doctor'*testimony w*» retnroed. . ' •

CITY PETTY SESSIOHST-TUU »Ar.(Before tbo ilajor, Dr. Bcott, Ur. Moekesy, Urun.J. Slattery, J. lirm.awl 1). (J. Bodkin, E.M.)

TIIS Lite BEIUOCsl ASSAULT OS TUK QUAT.Thomas Fitifenilil, bbortoiuno ; Patrick Coalfield ,Callows-bill ;,WiiluDi 11 array, Yellow.r.«J. and JohnKelly, Chturl-lauo, werii charged an remand by Iltad-Conttabla Karanugb, with barkgcommiluJ » tenon*Bsuult OD WLUAIII Ctarkr, a curL^utu-r, »ti.ploved inCo^k-lane^ oa tb« Qiay, on tbe 21st July, oppocUe Mr.J. O'Meani'a pob!it>hou*>. ' ' . 'Tha «vidrno« addoord for tb« prosecution wu to tho

<Sect th«t oa tho eight ut quntio j Clorki-, with a partyof hia friends, wrra in Mr. O 5!«ii'<, singing, *arbeathe prisoiiifra, wita otbora, ciiua u* aUuatiog; somoqiealion oa to whu vould aiug .tho au*xt a'Toj tookt

!ace, and the gpibot of tho wbol« w%* thut ii'iLcgeraldnocked down iho t-.blel wber i the uthcr i>*rty wer*a*mb?d, and raoHt) a, tlow at.Clarke, whtct , however,did nut nub bits i shortly after, Clarke went Into tbo

•hop and ttA *, drink, ted wu, by Ibe advice of Mr. J.jO'aieora, coiog bome —*, rather ropixlabbot way, u oanuaiitig oat of ta4 hsoB* ho tamd to ths rif it, inateadLf *lia !-«» _!.:..!. w.tnM L.«^ I — #1.- -k.. -.. M»-to where be lived—alien thu prUoocn pounoed opoabim, and whilst Fiizg*rAld wu atritiug tiua on tha beadwith tho leg of a ch*ir, which wu bro«*a oa Ur.D'Meara'a prrmitu, the uthera aarroanded him and¦trade hits ; Clark* then fell on th* ground, aad vaUntthere be WM kicked by tha defendant* ; daring thssoofle , aa a/tiUi-ryraon n»med Boarko weiit to Clark*'*LSAisUiieo, and took ths log of tho etuir oat ofUorriasy'* aaads, mat oaod it frarly on all th* defend-mU, with the exoeptlon jof Kelly 1 wbea tho row WM)ver CUrk* WM* takeq tunnr, and wtt that night visitedif Dr. V. White, who voa«ider«d tut hia Ul* wu islonger • ht ha>d six bad eat* on tb* Hea4, and wultbtrvite aeveroly injured from tbo kicka bo nod re*xived ; on* witn«a—tad culy one, although ; tbcr*rero fire or six ejamined J-« outi named Mkhl Crott/>lepoeod to sei4iig m kxiifa; ia CaoJfixld'* hand, and •ciaiora in Fitzgvrold'*, oa tb* oeouion, bat bo did sot•* them rnak* any us, of them.

Mr. B. C. AUinihom «ppli«d tbot *> cro«« eaae, lawhich K«!ly charged Uioarkc wilk hoving ui»ult«4 himan tbe umu oocaaioii.lahoQld be cooo uito beforo tb«Iftac i arrited at any dttiaioa oa tb* Scst au, bat Uu*application wu irvfaaod, and ta* oocoaod rvturaed forind to tbo quarter wuions, boil being accepted forShrir sppearanou ' I ! - -

I The iiayoc told this m the deeUoa of the cujority

Tth* mogutrstc*. II* wastM ia fovorof it. , .

Daring th* bcarinf ol tbt cou the court wu crowded,•nd great intcreat wu Ukku in it. i. [ A vootU , oomed Coyl*, wu chorg*4 witb,beiti| foundan &frs. Xicddj's preoiiaea in Cuffoehooae-loae, for aaunUw lul purpose. It oppeorrd that for a eonsidtrobl*time. Mn. Uvddy hu 'UMQ toissinf bottle* froa b.*TUottUng-yord ; for th* Uat f^ur months 100 doxea(tittle* briog tikeuotstcf tier premiaM ; oa Friday but,Citxin doua of bottU-J portor «r*» stolen from her.ikonatcqieDe* of tbc*« fubborica, > watch wu lu-ptuii tbe plow, and tho malt sru tint Mr. Potk. iUdir•At )ut ijuodoy diwwnrul tho pruaner ia the yard,»uJ to which plot* b* nut hov* got over tie w»Jl.liead-Coiistoblo Kormajb raid it aru only ot lot* tb*ij iii.'ocr got into b»J coo posy, and h« waa Mot tockol f« on* raonth. with bard labour.

C0U1M" OF CUAKCEBT—iloWDAT.(U«furv 'tbe Vicr-Chonpellor.)

He Uu>xo»o'* Tacrri, AKD 11 AKD 13 Vic,c £8 ; Ejnurl-JIr. aibsos, Q.C. (instructed byI r. L*tKbJuitl) lor Mr.' C. P. Hedmond, of Wat«T-f rd, applitd for an order on tbe Accounbint-< eneial . dnnaing outof eouit XU3 *: "d. Stock,• ad JCT OJ .OJ. C « B. w hich had Wra lod-v-dlo the)c rdii 'ot th' m^ttrr. j It appeared that too iate Dr.i «lu>ood. of KUtti»ww, Kilkenny. aAaigtwd to^b*{> -titionec o policy vf awiirauc* lor XSUU with thetiun Life Autiranuc.Voiispany on bia life, on (nutfjr bia «"fo and dotl^btrT. Wjticei of t je sasl^o-¦<4eut ««s girrn to. tn^ oorirty.' Ur. E«itsoBj diedJl.t Apiil , 1BS3. 1'roof of bis death ti*viajf Ueaali'lvinj ;, the touipAnjr ref-u&ed to :r>ay^ Thvrvorioati« p-iitioaet Lruo tit *.a wtiva lit Uw in rroovrri^ilTCs.Cl. c3 lvov i>t \be policy,anj that »:tioa:•}»* ttill pcndjri;;. • 'j'lio compinj lod o-t io tb«O^uil of Chancery JfctQZf* 61 aa tbr *tco«t)t iw.h ta jd, Ihe co*( ot lojjmx tte money. "Vbtj bad1 «nrf cotice tbiit luo Jti »5ed. o*ed Xtl to.Ur.i|J<raid I'txloo.of W-ttlfvcJ, ;s li#-SJ- to tbe> ationai llaok, and «rr» »Jrierd tttat tuey CMlUtdLit with ajfity p»y Ue-.mOJIHoJ the poli-/ lclb«tttitioner 'cn iu, aul« i*>o«ipt. Coua*«l *»i4 tb«1 editoi* •p,:.it;>J 4'ft uo» diiputu Uw vmliJity of

. I'wiMisiiuttlV *pi '.ii «t*' «wu>imttrj Uw ibat•u vjiiutary tln-A **1 oi»« 'tfiJ aj ijti) *.t«ai<U t,jt|>e CoLrt. M t- HUIUK*. U-U, f»r tiw Stu» L.t»>Aa.i(niiii« (.V"*W»"J4 "" '»d'b" "PplianUin. TUa»\ !i«.Cu«i;i«iloi WB .V: «n orftr itajiuj pnX«islrnj»»a ml rvsnv.ni IM q^t-suvn uf eutta j wadlng vbfr*ult of th« VJW »VH 1*W trtVsra. ,

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Selected' i^octrjg . i I| THE AFTER-PIECE. i I

VPUd ahoaUof victory flllei the air. . i "Ai^J crowda are harrjiag to and Iro . '

MHIL?**6 JP1" od tho posfciot mere, : '61>nam 6t tbo widow and orphnTs woe. ' ¦ ¦fcy "

wild Ia ¦ wh# of Joy- ,On moT« the laughing, tboughUcss throng,But, ah ! frhat t mixture of 'dark alloy,Iu their tebtnlos bliss aa they pass aiooyj !

Tbc' day i* p3*tand tbo: l«tt!e woo, ! ' ! " j "

But tbe <widow'« b«rti3 t. Tory tomb ! " I !>evcr agiiu dull & my o( un 'Eater tbe depth* oMU dreary gloom. [Xhc martiaJ atraiai that around tier fall,

To ber or« sounds of » funeral knell,' '¦ADdthe bUzlu8rliffbUa«emftaat>IapaIl, ¦ !

Shj oodinjj the form ihe loTod to well. .;The mother mourns ber dear-lost child, .; ,

Whose brave young life had th* cooquest boofhAnd tbe gieefol shoota and the r*ptare wild | .

Are uow, to ber childless heart, ** nought. \\His <iuwnio(r ye»r» e*»e a. promise brirht, ; i *

Which time, alas < bud bat ball xuuuiea,1While tb« •coarse of wivr and iW withering blight

Tbe throb of her dearest hopes bod stilled, jThe Joy «( as boar—oh ! let it be— : !

To-morro* the aiter-picoe »ball ihow •. ¦ 'Tbat qnlck, wild bant i* o'er—«nd t*e. ; :

The oouuUeas gnve * of the be*rt* laid low ] .Tbe heart* of heroes, the true and bnro— - <

Moat juiUy » nation's bope and pride—Now each cousigued to n. namelesa gr&re t I-'AllsSleaUyrcstiDgsUeby ride. , . ;

Tbo desolst« homes, go lately bright, | ' .Which lost their radiauca for evermore.* 1

Tbe home-link* riren, which: bound ao tightPond heirt* together—who will rottoro ?

At morn, n march and * beat of dram . !Lviing to warfare's deadly strife— I - I

At era doth new* of a, victory come, . ;Bat ho great the cost of htunjua life 1 :Deocptire wile ! which beckoned sway ¦ |

From tbe borne where peaoe and rirtae reiffu ,UosoUcod 'misery—alow decay— jAre all that follow upon tby train.Swcetpeace! what gifta that land o'erflowM i

Whose Hoe tby geotle wiagv o'crsprrad I ;Who s*ek and lore tbeo. alone can know \ \

Th» priceless blessings which tboa dost abed.

FElIALtj'BEAUTYA lore, r vonuu ?—well.« flower , 1 . 'lnblashiog ped, or shady dell, I

, Witb sprcadiog crown, or drooping bell, ITbat gfories in its growing power, ,: ,Tbe triumph of tbe sonny boor, ' , ¦ ¦ ;Is bcautifal ; erea so the trees ¦ . |That fling Uielr trcsaes to tbe brtcxe, '\ > ,All frvgrani with tbe breath of spring, ! . I' What time fcbe lea/y copses ring '¦ •With songol birds. But to be fair : IOnly as flowers and trees are fair, :With shapely form aud colours rare.And perfume sweetening all tbe air, \ }Is to ws leurj than woman. M.t / : ¦Parc-tioctored skin withoata blot, :: !Nor merry blood tbat lightly flows, < 'lifjoicing tilt coma and goes, /* ';Nor stature tall, &or brow sercoe, : '.'1With port and postareof a qaeea, ;Nor full blae eyes that OTerbrim :With •wellioff life, norronndod limb, 'Nor iTory neck, nor lily arms, ¦ v 1>'or ohisuled mouth with subtle cuarms,>'or dimpled chock, nur rosebud lipa, !Xor dainty <oot that titfhtly trips 'And scarcely atirs tbe beatber tips* ' ' 'Sor fingers nn*» from tonelol board 1That clurm the sweetly-blended cbord ; . ,Not these : All tbese fair maid may abow— 'A faultless mould from toptotoe—ret lack tho one thing that makes woman !Wore than tbe daisy on the common, ¦ ' 1rrhe ouQfaJrjthing to mortala gi*en ' j[To brWgo tbe pop from earth to bea»en : ; 'iTbe ioepiriQ^ soul that to a coduke grace ' ;

ttanca each more, and spread* a glory o'er tbe face

Agriculture. '¦ '¦¦

FAKJI 6PEEATIONS FOE AUGUST.I FARM CHOPS. :

HiBTEiTiK<f the corn crops should almost 'maialycngugc the fanoeu' attention this and the Ebcce«d-io^lmuoth. I I- AyiiEiT, bj] being allowed to stand too long.lortill fall; or dead ripe, suffers mncb loss, nolorilj pyshedding, whereby all tbe prime grains are lost, battbe kauiple is deteriorated in ralue, as tbe bran, (byover maturityL increases in thickness. Avoid cat-ting or binding in wet weather—it adds much|tothe Ibeauty of |the i aiu that the straw is perfectlydry I when bound into sheaves ; let tbe ibcaVea beinado small, and care shoold be taken to draw oatall succulent xeeds before they are tied op. ! I

1 BIBLCT, from itu qo'xkly regetating poven, IBtbe L'niia of a.'l others most liable to damage froma iret or damp harvest time, us it is particularlyliable to grouj both standing and in the sheaf ; [itshould be on ;hat account cut ezpeditiootly in dryweather, bound and stocked when arrived at a suffi-ciently ripe state, which is indicated by the stniwassu sing a bright golden colour, from nearly thebott >in to thc| top,' and the ear bending down* L\faro irublt< opportunity shonld bcEeizod to save tinscrop at this period, for as soon as tbe entire E3pleaves the 'etrajr it gets peculiarly brittle under theear, ind the slighteut wind " shakes the barley." |

0, TS. being tbe hardiest of all out cereal trope,take 1 least damage in bad weather ; in fact, |a.ohoWcr is; thought rather to improve the sample incnloiir. At tho samo time, it should not be neglect-ed on this account, us js too- often the cose. : Itshould be cut jmnch earlier than is usual, partica-l;irlr thoeo sorts which ore more liable to shed thioMhrU, nch as the potato and black oats,1 which,wtytN ; innitting, should be cut- while the' gramis ¦ 11. Like tbe wheat, it irill fill and ripen in tile«' cai and itook', and not be so liable to shed. Whenthere is mncbl grass in oats a trood way to win ordry the crop U not to tie and stook the sbcaves inthe bfloal manner, bat to s«t each sheaf on its endby ikself, tied by the top and spread round in tb«Eb.-ipk of a bee-skep, and left in this way for a fewdaje! when, it dry, it may then be tied and stroked,or if I the ireatfaer were fine, left until fit for stacl:-ing, Iwhen tbe 'sheaveB may be tied, and carried totbe haggard. lOats FO full of grass that in theusual ivay they could scarcely ever have been driedsafiuacntly well for stacking, have often been madeperfectly sound by the above plan. : i I

Etz is innchjmore liable to shed than; most'other. ^Taid, aod in favoorable localities is sooner ripe

than| wheat. vVben the straw turns from a bri^hi: yellow to a whitish yellow colour, and the first anil' secoriJ knotB as nme a yellow colour, instead of the: bluUh greeu on< v it Bbould be lejped, bound imuits

<iiat jy into; en all sheaves, and stooked, and theIsss handling it geta afterwards tbB better, j , |

; PEUS arc fit for 'reaping when tbe lowermost1 pods I are ripe, for if the crop is left standing [till

and the most valnable portion of the teed be lost t; after being cut they sboold be left in the sward,I and only once tamed, from the liability of the rip!j pods| bursting I when sufficiently dry;let them' bi: hcuiied, or stacked at once ; it is desirable to gii :' this crop &s little handling or tossing as possible, a I1 cver>- 6hift thej|get thu prim eat grain, is lost. ' Th :I straw makes I'icellent fodder, when chaffed, for' cows or hoi«es. I i ¦ : M. BIASS. — Dnlees in very vourable localities;

beans seldom ripen in this country sooner than tbe1 end of September. They require very dry weather: ia the harrestiog. - When the' leaves begin to lost'¦¦ their green colour, and tbe.Ifoltoaj, or greater porl: lion vf the po&, tnrns blict, tbe crop should bei reaped with a sickle, bound intosmall sheave*, witti¦ ; Gtraw, bands, and set up in stooks to dry. I I! STACKISO.—When thoroughly dry, lose no tima

¦ in carrying the corn to the hagsordAnd stackis itl; : Round stacks, of a size only to be easily secured sf: once ia the bani, are best. ;,Lci. tbe shanks be long

and tbe beads sDort ; ana no time sooua oe lost in1 well and eeenrely thatching ctockj immediately! after t heir formation is complied. . I . i ¦

G&KCX CBOPSI—Tot greatett possible attention; 19 r"qoisita thif | month u> the weeding and boeing,

both by hand and boree-boe, ' it tbe crops of para.aipp, carrot*, turnips, mangels, cabbages, ic. |: Stubble turnipj, or the yellow early AUringian)turnip, can be soon after Ipsas, l*~n>, or com crops.

I Where desirable, they gir<i al plentifnl supply tonbeep, pirticula ly ewe» with !«irly lambs, in So-veoi bor. December, and Jaonary. : ;.| . , I

CABBAG E hu become, likeparfDips andcairots,as much a faracrop as it has been hitherto o. gar-den one. It will| be, tberefoT«,l necesary!that 'tow-j¦ ings be wu] ~. as early in thit ] mocth si possible.Early York, Wellington, nonpareilj Fnlham 1 orViinack, tcme for planting out ;«arly in October, to'coue in early, and the grcatexj portion should bekept for plantins uut in Vebrokry and March for a;i»ni>nl rjnn, Tbo drumhead. I irreen S-roys, hnn- 1dred-beaded'cablage, and bocccMe, for plantit.g outduring the spring months for tfceaeirl late crop, t

LITCO nova WITH CI>OTTK JAXO p.»jj« Sxeqs.—This month is tbe best in the year .'or Uj i: g dowowith permanent gross seeds. I Tceru ore minychances against epring-sowp iseeds ; but those sownat this tenon hafe everything in their foronr. ¦ Tbeground should be well pulverised «od thoroughlycleaned for their (reception. |A Httld rape seed inajrbe son amongst gross •-•«!»' 'et tfais period withodvanUge—tay ibout 4 1b*. per Irish «cre, if iheland bit rich ; if poor, doable tbat quantity may besown. '! ¦ 1 i J I ' " ;;

K» PB tnay V ij>n> tHlthr middl* of next month,but tbe eariirr tbe better. Oustabble land it wUlbe of much adrtmtage to apply (ome (uanure iplough i it in lightly; barrow : and roll '; sow tbeteed ab tbe rate If from lOib«.per fctitoieacre to¦YI 11M Mr Irish arrc : bosb-uorrow nod roll ; if theland be'dry, plOazh into wide a-ti; IHJI iT inolinedto wet, piongh into 8 ft ridge*; witii the farrowsveil eleined oat. I WJere tbeptrcauiiuu was tefceuof sowing ' rape: feed early ill jjun*', cnac^i UJOTC*valuable cropl will l* obtained ty transplanting it,

> partieolirjy if eodf manure can be applied. Plui gU\h* etotblrs 'a$' 4*on as the corn ia cat and re-moved ; iave read/ tbe rape pUaU, and place solineactive b>y» or feift« along the tines of ploughing,each havinga tutdU d pUiU:; let tbea> Uy tbeolanU in every j third forrowJ fifteen fochei pUntfrom plant. Men with threejproogrf forkj pntalittle manure on tjie root of «ach plant;: tbe neictiam of the ploogih coven the,1 root*. : Excellentftoleo <*op* «™ f t*"* iB *»{"' ,for.?olrla5<J

JheeV, Sd they «re particaU.1/ vJaaMe at 0,e jti~J. 2f?i^^

Cn«i darinir lJt -eitber'i,

beat of tbe dsy nnd supplied with green food.They will be let out to tb8 rtmures in tbe cool o!th'eevening. ;

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! P B O T ES T A ^ T , !(J B. V a C H . ';; DIOCESAN STNOD, WATKEFOED 'AND LISMOBK.--At this annual 8ynod, held]id tbe| Protestant Hal ,on Thursday, the Bight Jtt«v.| Dr.1 DAT, Biubop a!Casbel, presiding, the attenidan e being large, th;report of tbe Diocesan Council was submitted, andcontained tbe following :-p I I i; " CBO&CB AKD GLIBSS.I—At CloDtnol som« internalimprovemeotd have been mads within the Church, anda very fina Parochial Hall is been erected clo«o to tabChnrcb, ths contract for which his been givou to Mi.James Newgtcsd, of Fcrmoy, jwho lately ezooatcd th >work of building the tower apd spire of Danmore. Cborc Iin » satisfactory.manner, and Who also had the contrac tfor restoasg Lwmore dthodril. Top work atCloomi 1has been ezecatod to the sstiifaction of tho diocesa iarchitect, J.P. : Foller, E«qr.. K.?-tt.8.A. Iil" Mooollop Church hu been UsUfallv restored andrepaired, partly, by a front' from Bisbop Gore's Faintsid partly at ihe expense! of Mn. (fillior, MocollofCastle. Ths roof is now openj sod it »nd the so»ta [arpof pitch pioe. Then is a new cbaaoel and handBOmpeast window, with medallions'illustrating sabjecoitaken from the parables, ' here'

is aim a new jvestrVroom, pnlpit, and prayer deskj and the aisle aud ohanloel aro laid down with tiles.I Xb» plans were furnishedby Mr. J: Foiler, and tbe works were genorally carriedont by Mr. Newstead, FermoyJ | ' . |

i " Cappoqoin Cbnrcb has iUi oudejone coosidorableiaprovement in ita'internal! structura and decoration!within the past year, chiefljj at" tbe expense of the pai(ishioners. TiUow globo hbnsa hu not yet been com-menced. | J I | | i ¦ i || " PABOCKLU. FIMASICEJ—Ths hasorary diooesantftasurer reports that in the;year 1SSJ tea parishespaid moro thaa 'tbeir assessment, amounting lu olL td.4143 7s. 10d. ;| eleven patUhes paid loss than theirasiesamsnt, JS310 ICa. 2d. j tie pet deficiency this yuarjther fnr«. in j!lfl7 R«. 4H. ? fhn Idefleinnav but vnar wai^17216s. 2d. ; makinfr a deficiency in asseeameot for(he l«t two years bf £310 4 *. 6i. . ! ;" OBAJJTS TO I POOK PIEISHXS. 4- Tho followinigrants have beea made, as i»aal, by the ItepresenU'ti|re Body, during the yearj 1883:—£10 each to Ard-fioane, Cluhmore,1 Dungarvon,! Kilmnatiry, and 8tr«d-bally ; and .£20 each to Poc law and Templemichul—;tc al, J824O. Tho council h%T6 recommended threo otherparishes for statitj,' namelyli- i^O each to Ardmoro,'Stradbolly lUonkslandl andirallo'w." . i |THE CAKOBT] OF ST. PATRICK'S 1 CATHKDBAL.—Tbe Dean of WAT*E«>BD moved—•• That tbe rnlcafor tbe election bf a Canon of St. Patrick's Catbe-dril, passed in July, 1873,' be rescinded, and thatthe Bishop be requested, inlady future election of aCojnon fcr ;St Patrick's National Cathedral, to causevoting papers to tie sent tojalt the members of bothSyhods or Casbel and EtnlyJ and jWaUrford andLiimore Diocese, returnable within one fortnight,and to declare the person who' hus s. majority of tbevotes so piven duly elected, the diocese of Casheland Eir.ly assenting." Tbe Dean thabked the Synodfor|tbe honour Icooferred in: -electing him to tbdCasonry. Tue lier. Dr. Ilno'cauiu seconded theproposition, which was agreed;t<J. | ,;

OJRIST CUDECH CATHCDBAIJ—Jlr. PBICE sab-milted a series ol resolutions passed]by the generalvestry of Waterford, to the effect tbat the expenseof maintaining !Cbnst Chdrch Cathedra], Water-ford, should not be borne entirely by the congrega-tion, that its endowment wiut absolutely essential,and'that it shonld be ibclailed in the financial or-rangemenU of the diocese | Ue proposed the odop-tioa jOf these resolutions.: : Ir.

(JBDBB moved as

an: amendment that tbe funds of the diocese would notadmit of tbeir enterUinin"; such, a proposition at

! present. Sir KOBT. PAUL iiformed {be Bynod thatI the'Diocesan Council had : ijoted' il,C00 for repairsto the Cathedral. The amendment was adopted by

!l7 toi, 12. : 1 I * fi TIIK DsAKrBi OF WATIE»OED.—Sir EoBr. PAUL ,,in accordance with notice. mo«ed a resolution thatthe stipend of the Deen of; Waterford, .£100 a year,be paid to him as Dean,1 and (hat the DiocesanCouncil be directed to pa tbe sabio fro m thediocesan fund, the resolution to jbave a retrospec-tive, iffect- lie said that; tome: years ago it wasmoved and passed to pay thit stipend, but throug hsome irregularity, it m not out in writing or inprint • the money could cot be paid, and it was nowdesired to remedy that irregularity.' Tbe Cnxsa-WAI explained that at kit [synod he proposed tostaii a fund to supplement |the Diocesan GeneralFand.lwbicb was done, and he was thankful it hadsucceeded to a great extent. ! The Dake of Devon-shire contributed £500, Ix>rd|watcrrord.£2OO; morethan £2,000 was cow collected, j He asked that Mr.Moore jand Mr. Grnbb woulij collect annually sub-scriptions throughout the diocese, until the fund wassufficiently large to meet all charges on it. Mr.Grubb'and Mr. Moore promised to -give the desiredassistance, and the resolution! was agreed tn. ' '

': DCNOAETAN PAKIBU.—On I the 'motion of Mr. J.m [i_J *_.4^:i u_ «r_ U .H.. t» .«~ithat; the Diocesan Council be requested to discon-tinue payment of £20 a year frojn the Boulter fund;and 'JM a year poor parish! giant to Dungarren.parish.! . : : . . . j

i THE JEfiscoPAi.1 ENPOWMMT FON *».—Sir EODT.PAUL sext moved a rezolatjo'n tbe same as thatpassed it Casbel Synod, foe a committee to be c&oedto carry oat a suggestion lrain ,the. EepresenUtiveBodyi to raise an episcopill eodownJent fund of£55,000. He saidj then.- ¦ was | but 'X8.0OO to be col-,lected fo <oniplete tbe fund- Canon DETEKISKseconded tbo resolution, wbicK was unanimouslyagreed to, I : ' ; I ! \

DioctsAK Covsciu—The fofo Bisnor declared;tbe following elected members 0 ' tbisjoouncil :— ¦CImcal Meftiberi-i-CanoaWarren Arcbaeacon of Lit-r

more) Archdeacon Barkitt, Cacons Bothwell , Deveaisb,Parker,'and Burke J : | I | : : :

! Lav Uanben—Captain Armstrong, Dr.Mackcsy, W.Q. D. Goff, J. P. Graves, C. lingley, Fj E. Curry, B.Hemphill, S. Moore, T. C. Grobb, B. Bajrwcll, B. J.nssher.U. Biall. G.jFituenld.laad H. B. Murray.

Board of Painuagt—Canon; IWarrtm was elected onthe snsjUmental list of this boird. |

i . I CAIiAN 'pSlON'i: 'P. Cobr, E«q., J.P.'JChnirmnn >f tbo onion, presiding.

Ei>ccttO!< or GDAEDUNS.L- Mi M»hcr (clerk) ao-nbaaced tbat Mr. Michael Kent y iu elected guardianfor the. Kilmanasb division, by a ma}ority of 52 votesover Mr1, Pwrer, th« opposing candidiu!., Ue alto an-ooanced that Mr. Shirley was tV.nrntd anoppo>»d forthe Kells divuion. i I_ L I I .APronmjrr or CMtutj-lthete i wcio ten candi-dates for the ol&ce—namely, !Jo»eph Hawe, E. J. Cor-mack;'JJ Sheerin, T. Fitzgerald. Michael!Ujran, Jao-e>Hearne.lD. J. Croke, B. B'. rwinJJ. T. Shelly, M.KerwickL Iho salaries amoon tn obont £HO a year.On the final poll, the voting was. :-f ' '. ¦ |1 For. Jlr. dhtlly -rtiettn. ¦ CddyJ (ehairmaa) ; FiU-gerald. Lynch (2) ; Mhlally (1) \ Cahill (2) ; Canoiog-baa, Kkiiuto, O'Sha, \Vallacie, prencan, Sullivan,Cody. Tbririe, Poroel), Botler, Dbndvaa, White, Power,Kmny.-fi.'. ¦ | ' | l , ' '

For \Ur. B'i«r."n4Mcssr!. i I4ngleyJ Grant, Cahill ,Lone, Knox, Irod, JPo« (2) ; BlakeJ Ballitan, Maher—11. Majority for Mi. Shelly,, llj I I :

Mr. Mahcr, the retiring clerk , | then! returned thanks,in toitabls terms, to'{ the guardiaiul tor their kindnessand the rood feelisn which edited! between them dar-ing Uu loo; period he held the cBioe af cleric

[We trn»t that when the board have, under tbeirconsideration the amount bit remuneration

to bo

awarded. Mr. ; Mabcr, bis Iongi faithful, and bigblyeompetent service*;.will wei a well wilh tbe gair-dians,1 'for no more: anxious of painstazing olfiirialconldbe|foand than; Mr. Maber, and throughoat bialong connection with the Ctifon board tbe goar-dians [ found him faithful and upright' in the per-forauhc^ of bis ardoouiduties^ Latterly, howeverbis health failed hiiii, and consequently finding bits-self enable to reach opon hi* dnties, ihe has re-!signed]. : | : l] ;| ! :! .

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NEW; BOSS—W. P'BBIEN t4)\GBAT0I,ATED.At th| last meeting of tbe'Hew; lioei union, Mr.

Jons 'E-TjU in the ebjir, Mr. Dooley »aid : I pro-pose that we congratnlah! Mr. Win; p'Brien, M.P.,on the gjtttt victory;be has gained over tbe minionsof oorruptioa and vice, in Dublin Cutle, aad we ex-press on. ' opinion that hi* placlc|anil courage de-serve th< praise of all Irishmen1 and jtrug Christianv.Tbis rcsoldtion being seconded, was passed unani-mously. . I . [ ¦ j '

A» ¥4" COT« rp« Hiccoaan —Hiccough is aconvulaiie contraction of the) diaphragm." It iionly nect ssary to altow on exbc "diigly long, and attoe end, forcible eip"..-n«jj to fcjllow 1 long andquiet inspiration, nie slow in

jpiratioD, especiallywhen It Iu cbicfly ]wiformea by ]tte walls of tbocheat, J>t mnta the phrtnic c< >r^ from being toopowerfully irritated.:while tbei 1 >n^ expiration givesthis nen e'timu to recover fipti its j over irritation.A remedy, which th< writer ha ¦ kj»Ud Inany timeswithout a fjilure, can ilwayi b< nsed lupbn a personwho hu ' ¦ bucongbi" by «ra{t ona else/and gener-ally by! I he sufferer htmaelfi lob siy to yoarfriend jio aething like; thi* j-L'' 8e|e| ibo'w close to-gether i jiu can bold the tip* of] yonr! forefinger*withoutf I heir toochipg. No, k<«p ydarielbowa outfret) frbn yoar sides. Too ccniirtl your fingerscloser thin that. They are, to leblns now. TberijDO* bold beta ao. 8teady.. jBy thS time yea cangtneratfy ask—"Hok, whj doiTt lvoa hiccoogb t"Tbe in- o onUry tendency 1 to! 'reithe slowly andsteadily ¦ hen the attention jis fr«d no|performingadelicate 1 aoipulatiort, ia btre Watj counteraclt the

j conviild n 1 action of i tbe diaphragm.!— Popular6«««; ; i .

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TMB 11 toxa MBTM.—- Top look Ilike a poet,"laugnnl the funDy I editor, 1 1- tbej ] bandtouiely*drexrdjcangJter entered. Toe boy smiiedMnd l rif«n ftimil) iux in bU; pocket.| H Majbe you «rit«Bonx*.' tyc ." *ajfi<atod tbe !oditor.|^ Ves some 1tiiox," jfi a tbe answer. . " B vje job gujt c;ne t-<tmet" '! f a 1 think I biret i ", I» itl sung tolong oribort metre.?" By [tbl* tfise tbe young,man hail [fished out a doearoe^t, w4ich Ihe threw'Iowa, yelling exeitrdly, " ftevc-f, ojyj fripnd ; it uuojf by ije (faa oetr*," It t»J (u b;lL| . ¦ ;¦8CICH X [ AT SXA - AO interiitid A :e p tMengtr,

tamed B stle, wbilrt 00 his voyage f t m New , York0 Liverpool, on board the Anchor wine steau>erlili c/L omt ,eommittled *aic>de{by I rowing, him-:elf ove bpard 00 Eatarday i&tt, Jbe | (teamer 1

rrived a. Dueenslown on oataMay Biffit, and theocorrest :'waa wportcd. I : '

|THE LATE WAtE^FOED ASSIZESTHE BEPAIBS OT TklS iDDNQAEVAN EOAD8IA deputation from the Dungarvan Town Com^miss onera waited on thi County Grand Jury at tbeI ft 1' for tb8 purpose of endeavouring tohave the Grand Jury taie from the Commissioncrjthe rnral portion of thi borough roads now undertbe control of the Commissioners. Mr. Win. Hod^nett appeared'on behalf I of th,e Commissioners/andthose wboatt«nded with him were—Mr. E. Keohan,},:CJ; Captain Carran, |T.C. ; and Mr. Beary, B.8.Mt. Hodnelt said thaU in: conscouence of a com.,

munication whica tbe gWnd jury received from tbeLocal Government Boatjd at last assises requestingtnem to take over the rural ' nortion of the borouebroads of Dungatvai, a Resolution was passed by thegrand jury stati ig tbat they would do so if the roadswere, repaired x> the .satisfaction of the Countysurveyor. The County jSurveyoi; reported that;tberoada were not in a ixtistactoty state, but Mr.Uunin bad informed biui to-day that tbe grand juryiwould be kind Enough (Jo reopen the, matter. Thecommissioners Jrould be caused tbo greatest possibleinconvenience, and the ratepayers of the town wouldbe put to considerable eipenne if , the grand jurytf idnot take tbe roads off ihciri hands at the present"sws. If'the grand |jury( -would be satisfied totaice »bem over In tbeir present condition, tbe Cbm-miesioners would guarantee to «arry ouf tbe [re-quirements of the Conntv Siirvevor. i . I 1

The Foreman|siid that they could! scan-cly takethe roods now as they i ad no presentment pj« led.» ben the roads| were taken from j the grand jur; bythe Commissionere t bey fcere in good order; and' »owtbegrand jury required hem to be in the Kime fon-ditioa before they could take them : back, iSir, Eobert Paul (foreman) said that what thegrand jury bad done was to pass a resolution similarto tbe one passed at the) Utst assizes. Tho CountySurveyor could bot certify to the satisfactory con-dition of the roids on yesterday, and tbe presont-ment . waa therefore rejected by the grapd jiiry.vS ith xegaid to|the geniral state of tbe question,the .rural roads of Dungarvan were originally main-tained by the gtand jurjr, nnd tbu Commissionersthought they cdade a Wetter bargain by keepingthem thcmsclvei. No>» tbe only thing the grandjury could do they hod done, that iB to paw tboresolntion referred to. | !' I '

Mr. Kooban—Tbe CommUsionera are willing toexpend anyjauxunt of jmoney wbica the! CountySurveyor may consider nocesaary to put the rood*in a condition l atisfactdry to hjmi. It has beenstated that the toads, atjtbe time they were givento the Commissioners, were in a good state of repair.Well, we have the minutes of the Commissioner* oftbu tiooe ben?, aijd from them it can ba shown, by aletter from tbe AsaistontlCounty Surveyor, tbat in-stead of tun, roajls being] in a fair stato of repair,tbe contract foe tbein iras allowed to lapse sixmonths prior- to) tbe Commissioners taking themfrom tbe Grand Jury, jllowevcr, would you notthink our proposal a tuir and reasonable one t Weate prepared to do anything which the Grand Jurymay require, provided tbe roads are taken off our,bands. ! J " ~*. J : ; • ISir Bicbard Eeane-i-Ypu- got on Act of Parlia-ment pasted, at considerable expense, to get theseroods under yoar control, and now you want to givethpin nn . I 1 i :

Mr. Keohan—Vf e got anActof Parliamentundtrthe belief that it Ltnpoweced us to levyj equal rates -on hoascs and lands. We lid levy thoso equal late*for fifteen years and they verc paid ; bat about fiveyears ago an appeal waa odged against tbe equilrato by one of tne rural ratepayers. Tbo CountyCourt Judge decided that be Commissioners, undertheir Act of Parliament, could only levy one-fourtbtbe rate on lands-j-or in other worde, when tbe Com-missioners struck \x rato oft Is. in tba JCjtbere couldbe only 3d. recovered from tbe lands, within theborougb boundary. Tbe <lflVct of this 13 that tberi;are seven miles of! roads id tbe rural districts, and,on If. rate, the aiiount recoverable from tbe ruralport ion of the borough is! only £25, aAd this sumonly gives thij Commissioaers 2Jd. a perch to main-tain roads on wh'icb tbero is considerable traffic ,converging, OB tiujy are, icto an important marketjtoirn. You Will at once |seo tbe hardship underiwbieb tbe commissioners labour when you rememL¦ber tbfl.t tbe Countjf Surveyor's estimate for keepingjtbese same roads ii repair }raa 6». a perch, or a totaljot £318, aa sguiost JLlo. ibich the commUsionerfcould only recover >n Is. r ting. The consequenceof this is that tb^Commis loners have been (lowlyarif ting .into debt pn tbo r >ad account fir tbe pastCve years ; and to u»in' sin these roads for the 1fcoming jyear and jmeet tb >j debt nlready incarrod]would entail a taxation on the town fkrj above itA 'present Iresources. I and .'rOand that there waaalso a contract taktn for tl bse roids at tbe Present-ment Sessions, an<| tbe co Iructor is now willing to |Kdhete to the term^of bis Contract, and to maintaintbooe roads at t he tjtipulated price—«o tbat tbe grandjury can lose notbi lg by acceding to our application.1,] Foreman—You iee we olre in this difficulty .- we:have torn up; tbo pn-sentoient, and had! you madetbat statement v\ en tho flrat picscotment came;teforo iu tifwou d bare come to n saticfactory••jtUeuiept; ITttt n.'it there is no pretentmeat , andt is itnpOBsible for aa to d( anything more than we¦ave done. | . J '

Mr. Kecban,—Tbis places tbo commissioners in a'cry peculiar position. Tb y have expended close

' m £10 sinue ibe 1st of Ma; to satisfy tbo require-nen> of the County Sum for, and now it appears'•¦ he object for which this ui< aef lias ! beco expended

will be frustrated. \ What 1 '«! ptopoie will not be ahardship! on the rural rat 'payers at alj. At thet*X3.\ Government I Board Inquiry—where both thetown and rural ratepayers! "tre fully and prof««.iionally represented—both parties were ununimous ;In fjet , the ruml atepayiirs expreiaed a d»sire tohave the road* transferred to t te grand jury. 'Foreman—But wjbit can ro lo whea we have notpresented money \o , keep th, m in' repair f MrCeohan : I see there ' is a i ifficulty in the way. andbelieve; I cannot jireaa yoi farther ion tbe matter.

I am very inuoh obliged fo the kind hearing youfcave given n*J Tbp deputiiion then withdrew.

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Famll -and Keily appelUM$ > MiA *<l JVaceu, r«.ipotuttnt.-The ai.pe 4 in thii casa was brought from adismiss Lelow. ; The proccM ros bronght to rtscorcr B• urn of rooaeyi X10 alleged to bo doe on1 foot of aaarontcc; Mrr Che ry, B.L. for appellant*, and Mr.Carson BX., for respondent. ; ¦ ; 1 -

Andrew KeilV swor , and examined by Mr. Cherry—1 have seen Mollowney siju tho doenmenti prodneed¦ ad I lent hint tholilo ; be asked me tJ. timd, ind1 ui he would pay «ae or gite |b« a' g-oarantoq if I would1 ithdraw my prooesi ; 1 did «o, aod be gaVe mb theiamxix Ux,' prodaoed ;| I became a bankrnDi. ud UuSppeUants 'became my trustots j1 there H]'O deed of1 siigomeDt to them. | I ! I *Mr. Carson submitted tliattbero wai no eoisidi-rLtioaf >r the moqey. His I>ordshiii rcrerscd thefdismlj. oftho conrt below with tosts. ! 1WaUh v KtsjeraW.i-This; in» an appenl from adu-tm. in the ooort below p rn ia tf,« gronnd thatt« : plainbff (Walsl() had Instituted *i

; acUoo tor scover \£M on a promUsof/ ! note, and 1 tbe caiebeiaj dismined In th« laperiot courts for want of pro-•pention, the Coonty Coart Judgo dismitsed it withoatI readies when broogbt before! him, as tb« co.u or thof inner snit had; not been paU. Mr. CUrsdn, for thea ^pcllant, ana Mr. Mathieaoa I or tho roboajeat.

Air. Waltb, etaminpd by Jl r. 'Carsoa—I km a com-n isiion agent in, the : lardwan trade, and .applied de-f odAnt, who traded ii Cappoq oin ) I WMali feJ cmlerta ;ent, aad'sold to him on my iJirn aeoounc ; by prinei-p il» refosol to give | oods to Fitzgerald, >bd his wifegate me tho promissory ootopi odueed, on which' I gavet * goods to ber and her bosttt nd, aod I had to pay thsafaonnt , £X) ; mjself ;| I now ao for that inm of £MHu Loidship afarmed Ihe ditnfiis , without riottaSame v. Hamt.—ThU w«a a limUar appntl nuder thea SM circuiuta&ceB. the amos it being J>28 and Fitx-g rrald beias thej appeUaot. aim docrtolofi tho courtt> :low w«» Kversed. • ! .flail ojni Co.| app itanU ; Jama and, Mana.nL

Yeale, rtt onienU.—X is actioi in thi* aud was criirt-n illy brought to reco er a «u a of X50; portion of a.. m ol £Xi 12.J M-. rJleg^d t» be due f or gwds ioldU vhe rcspondeots, who can ;ed on the boaiiiess ofbikers in. llidletoD. Ths elaifl 1 bad beea'ditauited bvtl e County; Coart Judki) of Cork; oa the! groaad that:tt 0 hoiband was not ivisg w lh thi wife at tho timetie gooii ! were ' sappl ied, M «. Vealo, who ii nowli inj at yUlicr»town, i n Ui« «i mnty. ieuatid that shehid boenlllTiag apart fron hv bathaad, and was 10w lea thegoods were tbpplied her hnsbanl, wb<< badbeen, in America, has x«a at liumo wilh ber for thelaat two yean. Ilia L iWihip Lffirmed tbo iod«ion ofthe conrt below'si agi ast Jau «• Vealo, .ijl mado anoraer fori payment as agaiust tho Kparat* utat-i ofMrt- Vealo. : Mr. Canton fu' appellaijUi and MrMf thieaoa, instructed by Jlr. 1:. Delandrk for re»pon-idaaU. : ¦ . ' I I '

¦ , I ' I; Can ACCIDDTT.—afjy, e pttla nt i < O 'ConnellrdmnuUxl.—Ibit was «a app« irom a dUniu by th«County Conrt Jooge, 04 aocono of tbe noo-opDeanncoof tbaappclUnt. ¦ Mr. Cherry, l).L.,for aupdlant, aadM '. Carson for defend int. Appellant .Utid bo wasgo ng home from his wo tk ia Oiipoqob oa tke erenugof the SGth. March, wbi 0 a bow in ths emplormcnt ofU|». O'Conaell lost eoitrol vi a bread 'et}% comingdown a steep hill, wht & roUefl agaiast Wiboeas, andinjared him ao aerertlyl that bt> bad to (is op fur twocwathf ; be was a mMorJ, aad sonld often e»rn half«.•0 ercign a day. Patriok Uawlisia sworn t , I km ia tt»daily employment of , Mr«. O'Coaoell 1 on UU <Uy Itoqk oat ihe little tm jirithoul order. 1 whi a I sawKelly I callvil oot to hi tu g^ijbutof tb« wi , ; tbeatbej TAD struck epuntt h a. liii tortlrliip rev rscd thodifmi«« , aad fiar« a dec* M for X t*. witb ootu.I PATHIHT OF COU.TT 1 CEKS.f-0.i,. ft»jo/ peIIo»t;hm Hal l ^, rttpottdcrd. f l'h« t ieul in thi. £ur wuif i p a da.cr<x> oil a proce 111 to ri'feorer a sum oil £1 1I».ioj., Oting: oQchali of. I Lit coauty-cati piij by thare-»yauuynt,on» hoidiug at Crobiliy, which )m ooou-nJodac ft«i rutiUrd;U3 dutlm | froo tlii. rent ' Xlii appealKAI Ukvn by oouunt it ijin U>* Irnliog of , tbolconnlyC01 rt Jod/o.; The reut, ithicl< hid b«ea X30, was sub-wqUotl/ fiieJ at JM. . Jr. iUIr saooeeded hi. fatheria h» farm. Mr, Car i n for j appellant,' aid Mr.Uithiesaa (or rujmnlcn ..• Tb» tneilion .ubttioliillywad "htlifr a o«w Unan 7 had &xa created alUr thopassing of tbr t«ni Act His £erdioip rtvcrud tb*dfcivo of tb« court below1 jboldic* that lira mpbtidcutw|i sot exonerated froia jraying tte county oeuj¦U ! ; - ~—: it 1 ¦ ; I :.TuAiioai'iajtp 1 UDnonc-t-Tultor* l artj ouw

pouring imo these unriVJliW nttfrioK fUiee* every«Saji , • ! j ¦¦¦ . : l i - |- hi ¦ : "¦

I :^'I'here is I not the lc<itliijrs (« bljjbt oh ttu po-

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THE NATIONAL BANK.

ixB/iMim. MlT.if.lroiil.T MEETING OP SHAEK: :• : jnotiDEE8. ' I - ; '

Tbo'balf.ycarly iceting! of tbe proprietors oftbe Notional Bank Was held on Thursday, in tbeoffices , College-green, pablio, Mir. Wa. KMIMI,Chairman', presiding1, i| | ' • j

The following directors were also present—BijfhtHon. Eobert Burke,|Mri | Jaines Mib Burke, J.P. ;Lord Emly, Mr. John E lpb' ^Engledue, Mr. HenryFrancis Slattory, TdePUty-ohairlnan ; ViscountMonck , Hon. Albert Henry Petro, and Mr. GeorgeNoble Taylor. There was aj large and influentialattendance of shareholders presen .

Tbe CHAIBHAM said tbjltj as tbo bank bad nowattained its fiftieth year; it imigbt not be ont ofplace- if he gave a [ewi;deta|U of its history. : Itwas iattituled al a mectAn;} he\d i* Loafou on tha21st of June, 1834, under the auspices of DanielO'Connell, and the following Icttetj from bttn of the13tb June attests tb 8.' He was ipdebted for tbiiletter to the editor niid proprietor of the UmcriclReporter ani Tipperary Kiudieaiorj and it appearedin that journal on 13th:!Apnl. 1883- Tbe charac-teristic and prophetic reply! of Oponnell i» givenin tbo following hitherto unpublished letter, inwhich ho I bespeaks the largest treasure of publicconfidence and tha uiostlundbubted success for theNational Bank :— | j! \ j I _

, : 1 '-|iAJnuua , wtu v««w , —~~" 1)EAB 810—I tcturn yoa tho draft yoa sent me M

a fee, simply bocause (he matter do s not eomo beforome in any queries requiring professional adiioo. If Ihad been required in khatlahiipe I Would, of course,havo given my opinion asj toitbe bank tu which 70aallaao—namely, the ' butt . National Bank ,' which ifabout to bo founded under ay auspices. If they be ofshy use, the more banks tbero are in rclaod the better,prodded they are fooodod on.; 4 sot nd banking prin-ciple, and not merely) got op by schemer* or over.speCfibt re porsons. 1 bare no doubt that the IrishNation*: Bank will be «ncoes»fnl.—I us, your obediuntservant, ' . ' I i : " DAHII L O'COKK«L<

" To 1 bos. Mooney, Ksql 1»,: FranchMt, Dublin ."The CIUIBUAM traced'the 'chief events in the

history of tha bank, f t passtid'successfully throughthe fnDiinn jears of VUG and 184J when it contri-lut<\l upwards of XtOO to the alleviation of tbewidespread anddeepdtatreu^hicboxUtedin variouslocalities (hear, bear). I Tbe failurcpf the TipperatyJoint Stock Bank in lSSO.Ieuding to tbe sadden mofor gold upon all the banks, u'nd the National Bank

trict, it bad to bear thi storm at iti greatest force.But as tbe demand waji met with promptitude andvigour,' tbe panic speedily sabsidbd, and the bankhad nothing to' regret, in being! thus casuallyplaced ina very prominent position! since tbe result

I proved to tbe publio that ; the 'directors had their' resources properly at jconiuiaiid (hear, bear). At-tbou^b tbo great financial panic pi 1857 did not

i injuriously pSect Irvhlnd/thuro appeared in Boinei district* aa was not uanitural, ab uneasiness amongstdepositors of the binkL and in I consequence a de-mand for gold sprung up. |Tbutj demand beingmost promptly met, ill fears, speedily subsided.Indeed, at tho very h light of tbe panic the Irish

jbnnks possessed a colic-;tiro reservv[of two millionsmoro gold than by law they were required to keepto meet their circulation. Thjf chairman, in conclu-sion, said—It iiow only remains for me to odd tbatthe objects of tbe founder* of tho bank was to makeit a national bank in reality .aiding the hardworkingagriculturist, as wall as the wealthy trader,allordiagiaU legitimate acoumajodation ;to poor and rich.This policy baB and ever will, lie preserved by thepreseuf Board.of Directors, <)f which I have tbefconour of being chairman (applause). The rarrentand deposit account amounted to .£3,016.219 on theBOth June Uit. Tbi* amount^ beinj; only 74,474less than in Jnne. 1883, must be considered verySatisfactory, taking into account the tall in the priceof butter and I cattle, cjombiued with the arrange-Ui>nts of rent and purchase of fuijus by tenant-farmers. The " bills dijscounted" amounted to £*.¦331,851, showing an increase of 102,529 comparedwhb June, 1883. Tbul augroentatiin in. the uiortprofiuble biancb of our business id very encoura.rinr. and a clear indication kbit the tenant farmers(ad relieved actire agricultural operations. Inseveral cases also money bad been advanced to aidthem in purchuing trie interest ip their own oradjoining farms and j;eaejralJy extending tbeiragricultural operation!) (bear, bear). Thegeneral expenditure -~ £!tf,lf id le» by J22,200t,ban at the correspood|nf period o: 1833—as hasbeen stated, oa former occasions, will' contrastijarourably with other sicoiLirbafaks hi ving nuoierou*b, ranchcs. Tbe assets Immediately avuilable,' ex-clusive of tbe rest, amounted to 33 j per cent, to thototal liabilities to tbe pojblioba|circnlatioa and cur-rent and deposit aucouot*. ,Tl)o maintenance of alargo reserve on tbi* account bos always the carefulattention of tbe director^ as t 6ecJuriog

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fidence of t be note-holders and the irutotueri of thabink. Tbe proUt and loss I aec<juntp 03 00, inJeluding X8,'J2C broaght over from Ii st half 'year—|shows net eirnings for the pott! hal year of £39,-'Svd. Of tbej£08, 5CC thttsavaiUiblcf irdistributionjtbe dividend sbeorba £32.50 >, leavia ; a balance of41C.OG0 17*. 3d., of wbjcb 1 .mount |£3 S0 Cs. 7dJha* bevo carried forirord.to r «tjor nndivided profit,1aud tbe remaining 12,7|W iWpl - to profit nnd lossncir account., With tbetu sti tctnentf before you, Ithink , gentlemen, jou rill cdosidfi ' tbe presentposition bf the I bank a : rcjry encouraging, andshould Ireland he bleuoc l wilh a ood ulrvcet thisyear, of which, happily, at prewDt 1 here is everyindication, ' and the volt e of uone, ' improve* inLondon, we may svosonab y look jforwo, d to increasedprosperity to tbe National [Bank ( ipplau<e). Aresolution will ba presently submitted to you togivoeffect to the rccouiuiendationlofj tbe board that " abonus of 10 per cent, on their] siUtrics be paid to allofficers of t be bask in conme mjratioi of ita fiftiethanniversary, and tbat till) S4i I euioui t bu chargedto tbe rest" (bear, bear) ; and I .can lot fpeak tjohighly of tbe general nUII aid tho valuable oasis-tunce they have rendcrvdlthti Ixutd h) tbeir zealouscQ-opyruliun id the working of tbq bu k (appUuse).'

[Mr. U.- V. SAI.TTEBT,| Vice-Ghoirman, soeondwltbe adoption of tbo report. | ] I

Sir. A. CADOOASI (of Waterford) sail aa no othershareholder teemed incli led "to! cotnd forward, betook the liberty of |iu>ing 1 few w|>rda. In tbefirst pUce be must .give tbe cbainnin a friendlywelcome to IrcUnd on tbd par. ol bis fellow-sbue-bolder* (bear; hear), Ti)ey rero aUsys ;lad toate, bim, and it wins, he tu lure, plenunt for tbecluirman to know thut m ciuil vnong»t friend*and not enemies. He fel ibnt ^bo management ofa lank like that was a very iurportanl trust to be

, con&uM 10 any uian, ami, leeuog tbat tbat trust, wi* in aJtfe bands, Ibcy fere graufuj for tho suc-icesiful aiAnageuient of fjbeir uffiirj. ,'l'b<y could[ul fMys jcly ou tue. ivufiflenoe ioJ iudulgencf of1 the lriab soaceholden u* ilong ok they pursued, asi hu knew toey alwjy* would, an huaest and honour-laUo course (spplause). Tbe dividend wo* a veryjliberal dividend, and it would tw ind( ed a hungry' •barebolder and a co»et<?ns man who would claimany more (hear, htrnr). Tliejr I id poi tei througha very bad lime, when there wot jttwrt coujmercialdepression, money wa* cl cap; a id tbt difficulty ofluakiuir ooney. with eafetj wo* 1 ery great, indeod.«nd, under ill tbe circa in rtaneei the dividend wo.»njextremely liberal one (bear, beLr). ivith regardto I tbe promise tbe Ichaiman Imado-La promiseprompted by the chainnax himself ia bts own kind-Ee s—knowiDg tbe official* of tb«( back,, knowingtbat a more intelligent,Ja mere respited, moreindustrious, or more loyal body of gentWmen didnot exist in any similar-..in lilutiqa (be IT, hear), it 1itruck him tbat On that, tbe jfiCUctb f or of theanniversary of the bink, i w^atdj be Jart to givethem a bonus—oomethin^ wonb ncce itiBj, andnot a trifle. He (Mi.. C.) kuuj» ihat tbat promisehi4 the effect of cheering < rerj ibkrobi ilder in thelank, even though tbe aiuountJ«;a* L.rge (near,bear). It wa* not ,toi> unch| foe tbcur services(bear, bear), and he only 1 ubed it|coalA be dcablt*tbei aaiouot (upplaarL'). lie hjid nnoti er wish toexpreu oa the tubjett—liat to could insure tbechairman fifty yeais uiore |>f life to en: tie him todouble tbe amount then, and tbi^t [ thej ' would allbe there then to welcome biu again applause).Another thing which >u imp. .tjint «ia tae free-dom of speech allowed at t le ui ¦'v'fipg, puticularlyto the ioditId'ial now aodrea lag; tbe n, ud to«»ery shareholder who cbo* 1 to. ope for rard (bear,?ieir). Tbtre waa nothing mor > cobdoc ve to goodfellowship and good feeliaj ur ttijoro c4colatcl toremove luuuodenttandinif ind to iaakei maa lookiipoh bi* feUow-mao with c iett oloeaa t un to getan exchoaged opinion, even thot ffli they differed—tbey aouetime* found bloi ttt x>Ltpm tot half aaIndu.bo wa* painted. O'teu t ra wh« came to-gWtt<rraaenemie* »«parat«d|a*f iijnds. Therefore,if tbat meeting dil notb og -Uiej but to bringgenUemea from diffeiest ; uxti of ,tbj> iwantrjr to¦mile at each other and to a lake b»ods, i . would bea gratifvlsit aod a proStatil* bins. Now. withregard to tbe potation of as btui. tl vaa ootnecuiiury ta aaj oior*—b« tout J jit! waaj»Cttonl to¦o|>oe 'i wo* ffrowln^ la to >ort nee' ia tbe publicuiind. Nothing was more com ueire to hat thantlje 'Limited LuUlity ' Act, un l- jwbith it

wt*pUctd (b*tr, hear); becaise. nit bid cf having•ujieholders big and few, it uajdi) the m many,divided too naponsiUIiiy, • . u 11 jiiure tied thasix urlties,! and iucieamd ¦ no I be rang of ens-toiuera—customers of tho brat dekejip ion. Henoei cot allude to the grntt toaoiir'ot tl e tunk—tho jre.t Daniel . O'Coooell \Vtca| fa« Mr. C)was a boy be follpwed O'Con jell frun tori to town/and tfird word* laat iiunif like? honey 01. the lip*of'a beio ; abtl tltbougb b 1 baa Uusrd away totaan; Jyear. til memory is gretm in tbe learU ofIriflJjjt-n (ue^r,-Uoor), nod toe jlopjcr t ley livedtbe more, tn y realiteJ lbe fjctlttrt th. y would•xurcrlv lo-jt uDAn hi* like Jt^aia. i H« w(nk«l forthe wrlfurv aud the rlerati 111 of hi* oouiitry,amitWircbildrrnV thiUrfn wot] d tba ik Uti for all.tt pin.I <!on<* in this day* of U r WSD ty'a d 'preuion10 elevate Ireland into went 1 be IUI now approach-tag, lie boptd—a nation' of ntellij; -000 • nd frwtloui, and by and tye a oati a of modeia Joa (ap-plsuw). , He did. oot with 10 i*a|p W>« »Wia' : !: < ¦ I [ ¦ ! : '

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a* other gentlemen might wish to apeak w&o per.hapsfwere a litUe timfd, at first (hear. hear, undUugiter). Ue ihopedjhe bad brokon tbo Ice, andthat they would: blar other sharebolHers, for themore] of, toem hnt spoke the better. ,

It wa* agreat pleasure to find at tbat meetinjr of tbe InsbNatK Ual- Bank : tbat tt was in nslity u greatnatio ml b.ink, trhero tbo ibarcholdc » »ot fucq toface to 'discuss their; affairs. Ho wa* greatlypleasl-d to »ee a number of tbe directors present,for ni matter bow they worked in London in tbeinterrsts of the bank, they would like to nee thembere,|snd to get|from tbeir own lip* an account oftheirLtewardship (bear, hear.) It V»» » pleasure(/. m«tt tlipni aril 10 have a friendly intervie w atthese : mcetiugs! Ho j was sure mat. :u« cuu"ifuar^ntee them on all occasion* the w«rmc«t recep-tion AbichTrUhmen couldK>Te to those who wereactinj honestly ind boncurably In Ihe inannijement

lot ¦ »V great national 1 ' concern (applause), - lie'thankedthe chairman and tbo meeting for havingbearJ biru. and: ho assured thorn thattotbe la«tday of bi* life any energy ho had would bo ex-pends! in the work which they all had at heart—the ajlvanoemeat Of that great institution (loud

' applause). ' j I . ¦ ¦ .Mr. COKCANKOW, of London, expressed the opin-

ion that the bank was-scrved by a body of gentle-men, jrhose eqnall could not be got lo any similariuHlit qtlon in tbe country. . !

:Tbq lreport, which recommended a dividend atthe Me ef 11 per cent, per annum, wasj thenadopted.' ¦ : I ¦ ' ¦ '¦ I

The' CnuaMAK moved: that a bonu* of 10 percent, oa tbeir salaries b« aiven to thclc ouk«ra.

:Mr. Fox seconded tbe motion , wbicb wa* carriedunanimously, i j

iTbej auditors, ' Mr. John Abraham, J.1M Mr.Patrick Jame. Bocae, ftod Mr. I'atriek iT»kwell,J.P ,, were then re-elected. . ! '¦¦ ' "

Mr. LANK J OYHT, in moving a vote of thanks toIbe chairman and directors, said bo hod a grievance,nnd'thnt was tbat no one bad stood up to complaio ,nnd 80 po opportunity had been given for statingtbe spl ndid condition tbe bank was in. O'Connellin fout ding tbe bank, made two or tbtec mistakes,but tbero nos one thing be wo* not mistaken in ,and thi t was that the National Institution, honestlydealt l itb and honestly governed, would obtainfrom tt 0 Irish people support from tho hour it aatstarted (hear, hear). Ia all their struggles theybad tbi support of tbe people of Ireland, and theybone tc keep and deserve it.

Mr. UASSXV seconded the motion, which wasadoptee . :

The ITAIRMIM, in returning thank*, expressedbit acknowledgment of tbe cordial support be hodalwavs Ircccived from bi* colleagues.

On t e motion of Mr. BSDMIIB, seconded byMr. >'o t, tbe marked thjtnks of tbe meeting weregiren t< < officers of tho bdnk.

Tbe 1 uceting tben Uriuinitcd, and the directorsand >bu ¦ebolders wcro afterwards photographed ina gronp. Sime Digbt tbe shareholder, eatettaineJtbe directors at a inuiptuous and inagnincontbanquet in the Antient Concert Booms, wbicb wa*most ha raionioas, and bigbly successful.

; ¦: (From the Dtily Ztpreit). •Pew xitiimercul institution* ia tbe country are

better entitled to Iw ranked us National tbiin theNutiontJ Bank, whose jubilee of half a century «atrelebfat ;d on Thursday, with a joyous festltnl. Ilis 00 na row or hollow nationality tbat it boJst* of,which is xmnded by personal limits and inflated withlocal ta lity, but is broad, comprehensive, and gene-roos, en bMvibg in ita character all the social, in-tellcctu. 1, und moral clement* which, constituto anation worthT of its name. The Bxnk owed itsorigin tb the patriotic sngacity and syuupalby ofO'CoKH :Ll. Uo BUmped it with his put«nt impri-matur, 1 ad commended it to the approval of biscoantrri Jen , wilh characteristic wiifloui and cuutiun,a* an ui idertaking worthy of support, provided itshould be constituted upon sound tomoiercialprinciple. iTbepenetratingforciigbtvnd astutenessof the great Tribano were illustrated in tbe term ofbi* adoption of tbe project T&e Bink owes a*little tts finy other institution of tbe kind, prrhapsleu, to tobjt is called in a limited sense nationaltcntlmedt. If it had been founded upon such a frailand hollow base, it would have been Uid prostratelong ago^by tbe sea of trouble*. aocLtl ipd political,wbicb beat against it, and tbe storm of panic andof pissioa whic h swept over tbe country with del-tructive effect. But itbas withstood tbo shock cfevery advene crisis, because it* fjuodutiou« werelaid broad and deep in tbecredit, capitil, and publicsniritof tbe nation. Tbe Bank ia it* coastitutionabd management U ealint'ntly deserfin^ of it. title.Iu beudlufice is ia the | u«tropoUs of the yrtatnation of| which our country form, no fgnoblo purt.It represent* in it* board bf directors, in iu IUJ ofotflcen, okd in tbe great body of its shareholders aworld-wide nationality, j Tbero is no invldioasdistinctiob ia It of raw or claa* or. creed. Oneholf'tue |xMid~irr«.~ia facp, Cnglub, and the otherhalf Irish. Xbe vhaircn.n, Mr. Kmuen*, whosegreat ab£ ity and experieifcR are onivenaJJy appre-ciated i*i o EaglishuiaD; while tho deputy chairmanMr. Slatt :ry. whoiatqnally respected, l» a true-bornIrishuwc Tbe bulk of toe busioeu il traouuUs),not wltbi 1 tbe narrow confines of this island, but intho midst uf tbe wealth and enterprise' 0! the greatfinancial world of which Londcn is! tbe capital.Ireland hua olirsys bces i oft course it .ongbt to be.a field of Action wbicb was assiduously cultiv» t«J,and vhil<l tri: «ivo credit to tha bank for a brooil indoumnreheofive nationality which embrace* tha ut-most limiaof tbo Kiupir* itself, Te reuoirnlre tbeclaims of tbe institution to be rvgirded as dis-tinctively Irish ia it* aim* and (yid patbiea. Itenjoys, ol it deserves, the contUenctj of tbe l.-i»bpeople «6 a whole, and tho sucevts vbicb it hasachieved ta due in a gnat measure to jt* populirityin IreUsdl It hss suowa inwUigenqe, consjtiera-tion, and liberality in it* dealing* witu tbu public,who bave shown in return that tbey appreciate it.qualities. For many year* tbr Bank wa* almostentirely a (Jritisb iajtitation. . Its xuuioof KitiuosI,ia an Irish Beate, was only applicable Iu a staodiogjoke. Although founded by tbo Libcktur, it tookup its qua rtcrs in London, and, like loaoy otlier.,became »n exilo of Krin, living and tbriving in tnemidst of Suxooa ; and it ia only a few years siooa itcame back to iu native soil, and became more fullyesUblitibet a* an Irish institution. It* prosperityii a subja t of rejoicing to every true (risbiuas,and tbe meeting nn Thursday, and brilliant festivalpresided orer by a typical Ushminl Mr. Joynt,whotu ' geliial humour and keen tuU-Uigcnce .arewoitby of be coil—are event* worthy to be reuipui-bered in01 r national history. ^ Tbe Buk ha* g 'taethrough u any* vlciuitudea and surmounted uiinydifficulties , which tested its Ktability'iinil tbu toiirnl-

:ncM of 1 iU piiueiplt'S. It ha* n<jw uclijevoil a |* |*ijtiou of 'propenty which wa. buppily reflectc-J iu¦its f<«Uvt jutilee ; anil the victory jt has ironafford* the bi^be.tiplcasure to every ijbonett andintelliiatit Iritnman, becauso it* huuiry hit beenan cpitbinu of tbat of the country, and it preieuts,wo uiay f4tly hope, an exataplu of wbit sue > enmay b« c&Vutcl ty bon«Mt courage, wiklom, andperurtranct) iu surmounting the most 1 formid«blt>ilifSuultie*. j Iu businvu has enormoiuly increaced,lud iu UivldenJ. wbic 'j waa only 5 per cent twentyyears 1130, b Sow 11 per cent. >V» buil »ith satis-faction tbe signal revival ami reoirery waich thecareer of thj j Bxnk tibibiU, not only for itu own*ike, but btcauso it uj.ty bo rejtnlel iu a symboland OOJL'O CJE a ;,'rcatajcuU reaction which will bringpeace, contejatment, |iuJ prosperity to the wholeCountry; '. j ] j ' ¦ . .

! FtoiyttjiB.—Foil TUE TiSBTU and Bavj .ru.—A few ilropn «f the liquid y Uril int, tprinkhi on a wetoothbmih,| rbduee.a |>lea«aatUU>er,wluchthoroiij;hlydoansMitht Teeth from all paruitca or impurities,harden* ,the funs, preretUtarUr, atoys decay, v-iteato the Teeth 1. pocoliar pearly white uusi^ndadulifliUnlfrajrascutolhebreath. Itremorc*alianple*uiito<loaariunf; front.' eiayed teeth or tobicco imoki. The I 'm-f ront ytorilitp : bcisgobniposed put of honey and sweetherb*,i*! di'lipouB to tbe taateasdtho greaUttToiletdiscovery of thb age. Prio« 2i. Cd. of allChcmlit. anduurfamer*. Wholesale depot removed to 33, Fanu;doaIload, Londoni <• i i dJU.ly

: TEICTCW EIDIJSO —Dr, KicliinJsoa. in hi*wtlolo i» Otti W«ri. oa Trlcydo. plctuea aa UHL abtckat; f Ukn 14 p> «Mvristlsii of tli* CcreDtrr lUcUlihrta'Oaap tmj 'n " lmpertO.". 1M doctor U blmKU . rreH rider,atd KBOV . whkxi I. food la tbU vty.. A taulijn« vtnvixctoojb to UXB a beatj Bit over aay »rt oJ rUwMt rout.at eitbt oe slat talk, m bmr, *UU oomtoH ul MM. U «treat Uowlox tn a prorndoul Ban. and fir latter, Iu m-xt«*e«, ttua a M>n>. Tb« Af««t« to Oe^nd %rt IfcwnCARSON. U. lUelnlor.' W i. D.101.. ,».,«" FOB itita BLOOD M TUB Liru."—ChanxK 'a

World-faCMd (Bux>D UtvryatUwuniM taclematoU« Blood fr oa all imparitlea from whatever caasearislnj. Set Scrofula, Scurry, Skin aad Blao-I UU.turn, and ttort* of all klada, iu effocU an marveU»a«.TH*"'""1* a* TatimaaialL 8uH ia bottlM, 2f. Claad ll«. meh, by ChemiiU and Patent Mediolne Vn.<Jor» ev»rywb« n». : j i . , jyll.tf^AjviCE »»; Moi0EB8!-f |-Are TOU broken iu

FOorre«tby«,iiek «!iilil«Birsruic<ritbtbeu«laofeatt]niUeth7 Ooai iaoeto» el«ni«r»aar!t»b9tt|rotUr,Wmauow'*6 MJTanfoSriicr.' It willreliors thsooorsafferer immr ilately. '¦ II ia parftotly harmlea* andpleaaanttotM M. U prodooosa oatttrxl.^niet tlt<rp1,yrclioing tha child frqis pain, anj th* liOJocbernbawakta *"*a |t rlgftt uj a. bstioo." It aoothta th*Child, it soft* * tif (oma, allaya all pain, rillerea «fwind. reI»UU)< Uiv bo>lel<, aud U tha bvitknown re-¦nailyfor ttyaei vry aid«lbUT'i>ii ,w 'jalherari<iiiE'fr mtMthlBg or ol wciwi. Mrf. kViqstow 'a ^ouVlilaxSympU aoli b I .K»iitia»Deaien *Tcrjwhere, at 1. Idpwr totti*. J !

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l*«epl»troqbleiJ •itSa'naokiai-tongb.'a' slijbtoiu,"or :bronehUJ * r«ctioa«, wurnot try tiwm t-» t»oa, a.i•jinilax troahU. ,« *ll»w»d to projrreM runjtja «erlomIlalmanaryj atK A*thia»tjc »!fe«io3a, See that tlieword. 'Brown'ii IlroooUal Troohe>,'»M an the Ooveni.cleiit aUmji «r >«ad each box, i Prtpartd by John IUMwo * S aaj lottos, HnlUd OUle*. Eurowan U«mitioirc4to3J.:l''arrir«doB IJo*4. London. 1P1 IV

I Th» price 61 ibutwr advanced tbi» »«•» s'wutim. f9.cn, Jl i ¦

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i'HE " MAGNETIG ON'f PATENTEDitagnelUm it invaluablt in fjfie Cvre and UtlieJ

, of Gout , J UuumatUm iAimbbqo, Sciatica, gene-ral Debility, Spinal Com^tatnff,. ?arat\(iit,Indiget i ion, Liver and Kidney- Cvf .ip lainlt,Asthma, Dyspepsia , Conttipalion,. Sons Throat,Weaie Chest and LUMI , SronchitUi Neuralgia;&c, &c . ' I j ' I

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ED O A B • WETtON'S ^ATrtfT JlAOHmoArPUjNce* for tbe CCEC, UiLtrr, u\A Psx-

TEHTIOK of Disxux.—Magnetic liehe, lutnj andNerve Invi^orators, Che«t Froiectorl, Tbrciit Pn>-tectors, Spine Bandit, Knee Caps, SoleaJ SciaticaAppliances, Shoulder and Le£ Appliuicei, Ann Ap-pliances, Wrutlett, Neuralgia ind bleep nj; Cap*,ax. Write to Messrs. WETTOH &¦ Co. for pamphlet*containing uedical testimonials, list 1 of cbrjtt, and

J. FEW OP OVli LATEST TmTlUOtrlALB. '¦

BBONCUUL COUGH AND COLDSjJUcorUn Olfbe, r«h«rd, CMid ipril. 183*

t bate much ple&sare In lUtins that tha X£ijfu<>ltc«a cbvstappuAooe wbteb Dr wila so\ frooi yoa ia £ruTeniber4.*t OA«bceo of nmcb beacat,iad nas qait« cur*d a most irjiog coof bfrom which .Ue hA. Kifferad ever/ «lnt«r, and fur m^ra tbis.it week, prerloni to oriar ooeof roorcbesl prea4rrvr«.

I J. Tii-tOB iXlVrKY 1, Clk.I rABALVHtS. I . [

loch Eectory, Oor»r, Co. Werford. 28th F*b.', 1684.I bATo tuoch pleasara lo Informing JPO that I tan deri»ad

treat bencat Irom yoar Ult uil inoo cap*, obleli I kit* nowworn lor aettral 7«an, wall* aaficrlof irom I'lnlrtt. lo mrUtabs. ftod CM tnerttvre recommend Yoar apt>Ui!noea witnmnttdonoe. 1 Uiasoa llucr, fix.

I iHTUttA. . iWoodlocl. Portlxw, Co. WaterforJ. 12th January. I8SI.

Tbo nuracllcou .ppliuoe I purchased frouj you «»• (orny little aoa, feed tea ymra, woo lor tba put Bte joir» lualoaenxl iromlsstbaia. ile waa ao uach worw during th*rammer of liui j ear chat 1 wrou Co you lo Au^mt, aad »la«aweartoj yotirjLur lavlffontor Lo baa iaiprored fvry da-ddedJy, and t&e aatboatic attack, arv mactt Icaa rinii«nt,and uow ol »» oocurnnoe. Wn) Kmuil MAICOIIKII.

feCUTICA AND XltKUAUO, TU-M.'i PrlKii. Kilkenny, 17lb I)M., \vii3. \

Hiving* for jeara .ttffepod—aad latterly I may *y oa-ceasiosly for en :iaonUi.—from Seiatka *n*l f imbMv, JIfriend wbo bad bad pncuol proof o( tbu co>l eStcta to Uderlrod frum t ia d*« of JOCJC IMIU, kiodl/ went m« o»c, »odIroin we.ulug- 1 .1 obulued a W0«t lmw*».u i*Ucf, tb« p&ln.ui'e lcfc uia 1 thio • fo« d»r«- :' 1 ¦ : ,¦

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•, EUl UMATiajriN THE II UWUENT.. S Kbdow«d School, New Bow, r7tb Ap ril, Wl.

I maj babe<iutioclr V that tba belt ro« anppU ot mowith. In October Lost haa been of lmmeoMIvalno ' o ma.ithenmatltm loi tbe hjp-jolnt bad mada 00 a'toovt a. ripple

eon." acd alaoo t rot it , I wr peUom an contcipa. ofbaTln; a bipjobt, nLd can walk fWly tvItLonl BvSt ripf . Xbate not bad eoanre to lcef e It oft • a *j nee I rot lit lf«tmy old eneLSy tboald attack me arain. .1 bar. recommendedit to aereral pe^pls and vooM do ao atroorly to a«y one wbo-autfer. aa I did. I I 1 '

Mrm. UABBIET J.lTf. IIU2JT.(Jtow of Killjmanl ttttltry, I>onrx>L)

ISD'.OESTION AND NKUVOUSNECM. I .ConunercUl Hotel , r'anunitownjMb Jttitury, 1833.

I am happy t? fiAte tbst I hare roeHrlJd Trry rreat benefitfrora yoar applianosa, Rnd 1 woatd wX i v if l j reconimenfl any.oneaufferlny froxb iDdl estloa and SerrtH)fo«»a Ut rlrejtn^aa trial. I . tmnu'lliniiwi.

KHEC1UTL6M IS WUIOT8A.NU VUMB.StbdUrI HANDS. i • T \

Uallycosra, Ballrairset, Co. Kilkenny,I ' a;th December, ifccO.

X may mention thst the WrUUcU V yot from }ou{»ometime ago for ny: old ndne, wbo wa. .aflertof from itbtama.tlam U ber wrt*ta ami onwboeM of tae bamla, bard com*Jiletely rar»l ber. Alter wearing them fur aWut ten] day.¦be became <ralu free from join, and ta now qolu well.

I (Mr. ) S. L. M01M.INDI0ESTIOX AND HKADACHE8. j

I Faitbjeirg, Wuterfotd. .I have worn] yoar Waist Belt ami ripint. Band tiuca

janoary last for indignation und beadaebca, which Iauflered from tot aoao jean. 1 am glad tu uy I ,ha.tofound great brncllt from them. I thierefuro ; canatrouf ly rvoiarmend your A pplumce* I ' i1 PATBIC *: POWZB , J . t .

LOW SPIErTS A»fD OENKIIAL DKUIL1TT.j New iiark, WaUrford.

Yoa havo ataed ma for a statement, of m> experienceof ttu tue of yoar Magnetin AppUaoecl, anil tbo fol-lowing facia are greatly at yoar •crv.ico i-^Loit MarchI camif homofrooi UubUn . alter bavlo^ beca aixmuatbaonJcr Dr. Hudaon, witb health, tbaaks VJ ti'od anj thodoctor*, care, wonderfully improvedJbat itill suflcringfrom low spirits and debity, when I Iu e4ti«e-l to tryyoar Waiit Xk!e and Upino Band, t cUd ao, and afterwearing them throt weelca 1 felt my alretntfc incrcattngaud my ipiribi return. I have ouoatantly' woru U»iusince, anu , thank God, I havo boca for tbo last sixmonths as well aa eier I wa* ; aaJ I: cannot toostrongly advise all, suffering in tba Uay 1 waa to trythe agency thai baa1 ao bentStled me. '

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Peabrokcitowo Tratnoro, Co. WaUrford.I fctl pleasaro in offering ray testimony la faroar ofyoor Ua^netic Applianoea. | i |Sinco I began wearing your Waiit Dtlt (<I>HUIpower), I enjoyed excellent health, auil bard been no itufree from liaconutiini, to which. I waa fnvionaly aab-joct. P. IV. Pwwer .J .P .AppHicccs (or Children kept in stock abd ma4it tu

order to auit all nj(ca. Lettera nxjocatiDif aJiicd reoeire oar best atteatiun. Coataltatioa x*rt:«. !;

t7ETXOH b CO- I I0. Lowia SACKViLLi-STerrrJ UVl ih lS .Sole Maanfictireri of EJcar Wettun'* I'atctt Magncti

Appuanres. | i |No ApplimcTj grnnine onlen bearing oar Kame andTra.de Mark, '¦ Tw« M A <IWCTICON." | | |B.tISAttOSEl I : ;

aXJ SOLD, b/ PKIVATK TKE4TV , a 1I0USK. situate on tbo Ttuuici, Traciiore, contain?o^seven Bed nnj four Sittin -Uooniu , Kitchen , audOut-OGcv«, belli under Lease, at a yery low rro(.i'ur paiticnUna* to priet', ie., ttpi>ly to I ¦

SAMUEL C. Ar.I.l. S'UHAM. Bolicitot, ! .tf. ; 3, Klnjc-atrwt , Waterford. i ¦

|HALF PENNY POSTAGE! CAEDS . | '

&U description* of Printing 6n each CudsC5T K **eMt *,t tt Turn VV.Titmtn NiW. O*r»

W«1T18 TUI8 DISfAHE TlUr IB COJJISU lUPON LaIJU • tbief at uljot. It «*ale ta ouoo n«Qu»w.rw illurf™ 1 •>•'• Vjioa al»nt tbe cheat a»d aUw. aul auinetluinla tne U*x. Tk»; (eel rfoU «oJ alee|>/ ; tl« UKXUli bAa a luAUttx. Mwoclall/ i> Ine moinioj. A tori ct »tick/ ilia,,collect* al»<il cbo tntn, Tbe appetite |>W I ThWjlT.fectloj like a beiry load 0.1 tbe .lomacb 1 'raetlaeVru.tall-yone aeua»tlott ut tbe pU of the .touucll which local amno,','uUf'/•, TJ" «« are aunten. the b««U a«d txt Uccou*00M aud f«l cUwuir. After a «[>!!« . eovjb w» In, at f f i tdrr. tmj alter. «ew "Wla. tt U atteilrl wltba annUb.etJ./at»l jtoertonuloo. Tb« aOkted eue feel. tbij all the>lule. ai>4 alK|> dcie* not aeem 10 aSord My not. Afl«r «ttao L« Uxxune. nnr»u«, iniuW.. aod rlOomy. and bM«".Ufonfcwlbjra. There 1. a (iddloeaa. a a.'rtU>f wWrlliTia.uUoii 1J ite lwa «bea ri.l,w up raMaaly, TbTu.«Tl.LocwaacMjlMi tb« »ki U :U dr7 anJ l»c arilieai tbe U00Jbecome, thick au<l t' auit 1 the <rhltea of tLeein hJZ Ltl»red with yellow , tbe nrloe U aca .Jd lu.CowS'depaaUiai-aaoliiiieot after auaduj*. TbeVo tJ lJewauT.«o««tin»es «Kth a ew«etiaa tu*j» ; Uilj u frauoctttlv MttJ .lLiwith MlplUUoa of (be heart 1 tha"StL"KSS?iSSi?witb apota bcforeuntm: UM* U . /«U»« of rre-t DnWtntiva »od ratwi. AU of tht« tjaiAtHa, ii ln im110a Iu, thi, dl je !-> nn. of ,'u ,ariol forna. TTIB.L«*I ft«i«.l tlut hwiiral OJ-U hire mlrt-kui, ilw ..liireTjf•..!« <'¦'¦¦"'¦ b-J »< lu.f Ir-jatp4 it forllifer «*nvList

oae of tin, ars.ua ,ud upu, the .ton l, „ J«"f?"i sD/tpepaU((ortul»l, r»ilIr »hat li« dWl»i*)»ilVf i£JlOf aa. parUke of thb) dtmiu, and retire a rtawdr St.ill a« .po» all at tb. KM clnw, SeM> CoratW. SrrtuacUhke cbarm I, ibU cUas of eoSi5I|c'oTiRjM'£ J IVlan»di,t. relief. Tue Wlo.i,,, SS'^rrJn, ciS.Wt'."?}

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ij soiiorroa^' BPEOTAOLZB. ~~~>OB8EbTE—19, NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN !

(From Jate Most ^^ BHIM , K,ho]1 of !^; " I lave n*ed Mr. SotoatOM' Spectacle* with -i. !¦

advantag» to mj aightj their cooling and coafortu !proporUeU proving not) *?rcoabl« and beneSdaLT/fecU which Inovor experienced from any otb«rkil»iglas* dr pebble. | "">,v U * »f D °'5 "tK ' BUhV rf Waiorford," ¦¦!¦<FJ7'5larro*t ""'• DivC<^wV; Lo'<TBl»nop of K Wtix) ': " Tbo eipcrience I hare had for «omo tint* of M r R *Polomon'* Spectacle* enxblca mo to *taU they are ta. ipnlv lebs«* which afford, me the eaao and oomfort to £ !dosirbd, in reading, writing, to. lam, Indttd riadtliitI procured the.«1 famed tight prCTerrer., for the aaVof;other Ia*ses and pebble* had cansed me to Imagino tbai 'inch satisfaction oonld not b* secured. |

'f + Hp-JK COHWAT J Bishop of KiDala.Ballina." '(FromHo,v liB».DT.DDOOA», LordBi.hopofClonfertl '

" I havo to expres* dry entire .aiiifacUon with thsSpectacles yon .applied,! and which I have naod wjtktrrvnt comfort fr»r many iWrs. I hxre not ^V. T,».J ,CTdegree of power I proc4red originally from yoa """; " t PATSICK DtJOOAniBis&opof Clonfert.Lonilirr.!¦"To Mr; Solomon*, OpUcian; DubIin." ' f

1"From th» Very Bev. Dean O'Usrrs, Founder of tiai. Catholio Yoong Men's Socirtic*). -" I feel pleannre in bmring teatimosr to the excel-lence of tbo Olaase* with which I hare beca enrolled brMr. Solomona. ffaving had occasion to employ U»iboth by day and night for aome years, I can aar with

certainty that the relief which they afford aod ti» aa.alliance which they give are qnito boon* to a reader^writer. ¦¦ : ¦ | . ¦ w

i : " E. B. O'Bauii, D.P. , Daw of Umtritai . KewcMtl*, Co. Uaerick." |1 " AruUdtacon O'BarA ,i P.E., I* happv to inform Mr

K. Solomon, that the 8pectacle* *np{ilied to him SOB*ten year* sinoo have been eminently a oooeaaf ol in afford-Jog him ea*< and comfort, 'which he had not •xperienecdfrom tho glaaaea and pebbles he had been naiag pr«.I vioosly. ArrhdcaconO Shi* ha* now enjoyment In read-ing and: writing by day ornlght , and hi* tfobt appeartto haro boon itrongthesej aud improved. Heeonaidvnthat hu la indebted to Mr. Solomon a 8iwctacle* moch forof the benefit derived.—Billyhale, Co. Kilkenny." '

jThe Bcv, KDJID. O'FAKSILI,, P.P., U tntichj>leaawdwith the .jwetAclea he pojrchaaed from Mr. fcloJtewrti.They affonl him the ntmo*t oleaanro and comfort, aadaro aacb a atnking contrast to tb* uebblea and f la****he had oven }>revioTuly nslag. Us U only sorry ho didnot visit Mr. Solomon* sooner.—Oleamore, Waterfprd.Mr. K. 8oioM0!is',6pecta«lea have been ssed by atoi-nrnt Members of the Faculty, Kobilitr, Clergy, *c,, in-eladingtbelate Chief Jostido of Inland.tha lata Maruai*ot Clanricaf^e, late Earl of Boden, Lord Vanx of ]l*r-rowden,1 Clonbruck, Dnnboyne, Athlomsey, hi* Orao*tho Moat KtT. Dr. M'Octtigan. Arehbiahop of Anoart,hi> Grace tbo Moat IUJ Dr McCabe, Arahbtahup of Dob-liA ; Mil Uraca tho lato MortEev In Leahy, Arcbbiaoonof Caahel ; Moat U*r. UrJLeahy; Bi,liop of Dromor*Moat ltev. Dr. Dorian, Biibopof Down and Connor ;UoatB«v. Vt. Duygan, BUhop of CbnfeH ; Moot Bey.Dr. Uyan. Bishop of Killaloe : Moat lier. Dr Power.BUhop «f Waterford ; Moat Uev. lh. Mono, liuicpof 0aaor7, i.{., Ac ; | 1 . , ¦

fa* Paraona in the country eaa b« oapcUcd withS|Kctacle>, Ac., by Poat. Uepaira promptly altraiedin\ Improved Teleacopa, Opera, Baoe, aod Pi*ldGlaaaea ; aUo Microscopea at most moderate price*.Barometers, Thermometer*, Magic Lanterns, tc.CAUTION;!—In conaeqoene« of noneroiu atttmpUat inipoellion; it U nowaaary to note name »n<l uddrcu,anil to particularly bear ia tnind: that M«. H . SOU3-I I M0V.S Establishment U . ¦ . 1Number XLVETEK.V, NAiiSAU-STEKCT, DUBLIN .I . 1 Established K Ttara).

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" 1 : " Tba EpHnr, ': The aummrr, cbnilafantoian. aacry ': Wloter, cbAJn»tbtir woo8«l li<enea." !-A Kldiunimer M tfa I>r*sa, act II. ae. 2.bia apt quotation remind, ail of th* neceasity for achitige of clothing now tbat apring ia bero. ':

|_J YAM ba* Ixen engaged for aercnl coontis pastI I la maaafactariog an euormoaa Stock to *>eHtti4 cipectod |arfo deu>ando ot hio eoaatry eotloiacn ;aod at na previoaa araaoa ha* HYAM beta able to pro-dace ao varied, *o choice, or *o ebaap aa aaaortsKnt ofClqtbicg, whether fur Gentlemen, Youth*, Boys, orCb Idrcn, [ . . ; ' 'H'f-AM GUAJUNTEES TO GIVE Coat onj- Vest of i Black Diagonal Coating, well made andi 1 neatly urauloJ, far 'Jit , l!qnal to ganwnt* aold for' iS«. 1 . ¦ • I . i !. ;UYAM GUAOANTEES TO: GIVE Coat snj: Vest bf BUA Wonted Coatiar, bcaoUfnlly madafor jiia, Kqnal to nrnrnt* eoM for S3*. Unwral! '-\ Priva. 20*. iGa. 35a. ii,. ' .HTAMIGUA UANTEES TO GIVE 6oit of. ULaj cH Diaconal Baaing Serf *, Tweed, or othernatetU), for 'Jim , lvjoai to anita *old for 33*.HTA1I i GUAHAVi-EES TO GIVE Snit ofI Fancy Tw**], Blue Serge/Black Woretrd, or other'material, for ZM , 1>|0A1 to *nlt* (old for 40*.: General Prina, VH . Z *\Xi, UI; 22*.IIYAH GUARANTEES TO GIVE Tron»er» of{Fancy Tw|ccd*, ia Striped Diagonal, Mixtrrc, or'other pattcroa fot cU.Vj, Eqoal toTroaaers" soldHIT AM GPABANTEE3 TO GIV, £ Trousen ofiaaperfor Jnality, ia almoct asy : |>Uia or fanry{matcriAl, Cor lit. Gd., lwaal to TjOOAer* aol4 forjlC. Ge»eral Prlera, <»T3d., 8*. SJ-. !'>*. Cd- te.HV AM G.UA1UXTEE8 TO MAKE Tryowr*to Order; frna faahioaaljla maUrial. well cat aadnu<le, Imm It *. Vd, Valte << which will (arpriH.< General Frl/w, ISa. W _ tJa.,16«. M..Sl».HV:AM G0ABAATEES TO JUKE SuiU to! " k>rder, (rod tKe newest material of th« aoaaua asd, ja bot •tyke, from O., Kqsal to My it a. «oit iaI the trade. : Genera! Prien, 4it., 4i* i-»-0'^a..ic.Hl'AM GCABANTEES TO MAKE CoaUand TesU to Order from Tweed*, Worsted Coatinga,: <te , Dratly braided, froo 37*. Cd., Koaal to gar-' taesta aokjfor &>*¦ Cieaeral Prioea, 37«. OJ.. &*.,'i tfU., W». I] : ¦

> ¦HTAM GUARANTEES TO SUPPLY Child.: 11 rcn'a Soits' from it. lid. : Boya' SoiU from 6a.1 1H. ; , YoBtha' SaiU froo ltM. CJ., which willj astonish everyone. Send for Illnaf#«*Un «mflJl. UUAliA>TEESTO l'AY Carriawi on; Jo«. Parcel* tn any lUilway KUtioo ia tio Kinr-4on, er bf VutxW Po«t.HYAH GUAJtANTEES TO SESD Frw IIlu*-; : tntion* of the variou* Stylra uf Piahiocablo: Dm*, *ci dinelioo* for DelX-sicaaarcatenl.; I ' j I II Y A M . ;' Ta(lor, ClottiTr, Hatter, Hoalor, KbirVVakcr, as'lI ! : General Oolatter, .

I f J tuiAU, IIioii -ttTorrr. B«Lr»«T; [ j . ! TUA2SO8S. : .rTOUSES/filly forniahej, TO BE LET, by th*1 1 1 Moatb , tor tbo (Season or by th« rear, at Ut.Lautc TianAcx.Tnkinore. A pply on tbo prcal***

T\7>» fA < Uctil, T« i» IVt Pare, Tie ia (Xt (/»»*1 TvotliacXf, k*<l Scrconi on<l ftiti lltadatTIlCIIEfL i! I ONK IM>S >: rspVUf uUtr. lU wnU'niKilEKl :' rac *eUe ar»J Tuo(hM;b« \rrru irfcra |'rc -,,....J... tL : eitretil»»oBO«»««,r..>.J. lft r V I II # »u« vrrte*Je<J tu !» »'ful« <vr a'trr"TL .^_ i. ¦ *f •** I1*1 Vain. Uol a ct-ruUi «wl mit re-rp tHlta iL ; | |3«Jy t<rficUtbe Head, Tic IS U» I°»c«.+ I 1 : TW la tU O»Bu, To<Hh]<b*. a»J Kerr<"»rplElfECL. ; ao.1 Bkk Beudacbe.THKllEEi. . \ T*sTmoK.At«. :

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f „' Pitcu, Pctr FaM fur 2a.M. iaTlXUCcL i ' S(Afflp»«r P.Of). fnia lite Majtifac-X ; , r ¦, l : t t«r«, '1 : I ¦' ¦CLAUIO:, nifctspAu:, BILL & co.. YOB K.: I 1 uxtti tu ty rt: J. -^nv>/<r/*n<~0. Mmi * * tk xt, Wbolrcaie aad- : I jMrtail Cheat U. ¦ : ¦ }al-WfDIANl ~CHINA TEAS.We are ncjw j buying Direct fromImportera, f>t tha pablic salea, andcan offer on Terma ftilly Equal toLondon Housea. fiahij3e» freo onapplicationj Tbo Trids only sup-

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